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Mixed‐signal stock splits. (2022). McInish, Thomas H ; Jain, Pankaj K ; Elnahas, Ahmed M.
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  45. Corporate governance and the profitability of insider trading. (2016). Fu, Renhui ; Dai, Lili ; Kang, Jun-Koo ; Lee, Inmoo.
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