Go down fighting: Short sellers vs. firms

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Abstract

This study examines battles between short sellers and firms. Firms use a variety of methods to impede short selling, including legal threats, investigations, lawsuits, and various technical actions intended to create a short squeeze. These actions create short sale constraints. Consistent with the hypothesis that short sale constraints allow stocks to be overpriced, firms taking anti-shorting actions have in the subsequent year very low abnormal returns of about -2% per month.

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Lamont, O. A. (2012). Go down fighting: Short sellers vs. firms. Review of Asset Pricing Studies, 2(1), 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1093/rapstu/ras003

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