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The influence of insurance company earnings and dividends in establishing stock price floors and ceilings: Further evidence based upon industry sector classifications

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Prior research regarding the influence of dividends and earnings on stock prices in the insurance industry is extended through comparison across insurance industry sectors. Dividends and earnings appear to have different impacts across sectors and at the high versus low levels of the annual stock price trading range.

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  • Krueger, Thomas M., andRobert L. Stokes. “The Influence of Insurance Company Dividend Policy in Establishing Stock Price Floors and Ceilings.”Journal of Economics and Finance 13 (Summer 1989): 139–145.

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Krueger, T.M., Stokes, R.L. The influence of insurance company earnings and dividends in establishing stock price floors and ceilings: Further evidence based upon industry sector classifications. J Econ Finan 16, 41–46 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02919792

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