Abstract
My findings suggest that information inherent in insider trading can be used to identify undervalued repurchasing firms. I examine the relation between insider trading and the performance of open market repurchase (OMR) firms. I show that firms with high net insider buying prior to open market repurchase announcements not only earn abnormal stock returns in both the short- and long-run, but also exhibit better operating performance. Overall, the evidence is consistent with insiders timing their trades prior to open market repurchase announcements.
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