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Information Content of Insider Trades before and after the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act

Francois Brochet

Harvard University.

ABSTRACT: This study examines the information content of Form 4 filings under the more timely disclosure regime introduced by Section 403 of the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX). Abnormal returns and trading volumes around filings of insider stock purchases are significantly greater after SOX than before. Abnormal trading volumes around filings of insider sales are also greater post‐SOX, on average, but stock returns are not more negative. However, once controlling for pre‐planned transactions, reporting lag, litigation risk, and news following insider trades, I find a negative association between returns around filings of insider sales and SOX. Overall, the evidence suggests that the prompt public disclosures about insider transactions mandated by the new rule are relevant to the pricing of securities. The results are also consistent with SOX and regulatory actions reducing the incentives to sell ahead of privately known negative news.

Received: May 2008; Accepted: July 2009

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David Veenman. (2012) Disclosures of Insider Purchases and the Valuation Implications of Past Earnings Signals. The Accounting Review 87:1, 313-342
Online publication date: 1-Jan-2012.
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Brad A. Badertscher, S. Paul Hribar, Nicole Thorne Jenkins. (2011) Informed Trading and the Market Reaction to Accounting Restatements. The Accounting Review 86:5, 1519-1547
Online publication date: 1-Sep-2011.
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