
The Neglected firm effect is the phenomenon of lesser-known firms producing abnormally high returns on their stocks. The companies that are followed by fewer analysts will earn higher returns on average than companies that are followed by many analysts. The abnormally high return exhibited by neglected firms may be due to the lower liquidity or hi...
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The tendency of firms that are neglected by security analysts to outperform firms that are the subject of considerable attention.
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The tendency of firms that are neglected by security analysts to outperform firms that are the subject of considerable attention.
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The tendency of firms that are neglected by security analysts to outperform firms that are the subje
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