Abstract
We examine professional connections among executives and analysts formed through overlapping historical employment. Analysts with professional connections to coverage firms have more accurate earnings forecasts and issue more informative buy and sell recommendations. These analysts are more likely to participate, be chosen first, and ask more questions during earnings conference calls and analyst/investor days. Homophily based on gender, age, and ethnicity is orthogonal to professional connections. Brokers attract greater trade commissions on stocks covered by connected analysts. Firms benefit through securing research coverage and invitations to broker-hosted investor conferences emulating from these connections. This paper was accepted by Lauren Cohen, finance.
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