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Discussion of “Earnings Surprises, Growth Expectations, and Stock Returns, or, Don't Let an Earnings Torpedo Sink Your Portfolio”

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Hand, J.R.M. Discussion of “Earnings Surprises, Growth Expectations, and Stock Returns, or, Don't Let an Earnings Torpedo Sink Your Portfolio”. Review of Accounting Studies 7, 313–318 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020298607587

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