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Against the backdrop of an economic downturn, whether the amount of cash flow is sufficient for a company to operate and does this amount could support a company to survive under severe economic background are the question emphasis by companies and investors. Yet, how much leverage does a company take is an important index for investors and firms t...

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... look at the indicators of NCSKEW and DUVOL in Table 1. These two indicators' maximum and minimum values are from 6.1527 to -5.1701 and from 3.4188 to -2.5615, respectively. ...
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... way to understand it is that some companies in some industries, like housing, may have a relatively more considerable financial leverage than others. Next, standard deviations in Table 1 shows that the ROA, sigma return, and Ret value do not deviate a lot. Yet, as a business is more profitable, the high a stock price crash is likely to happen. ...

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