Abstract

This paper examines the offerings of unbundled stock units by financial firms in the late 1980s. The experience of these firms is compared with modern finance concepts to examine the validity of these concepts in this context. The ability of shareholders to adjust their risk exposure without the assistance of corporate level actions is confirmed

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