The Revival of Shelf-Registered Corporate Equity Offerings
Posted: 12 Jul 2008
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The Revival of Shelf-Registered Corporate Equity Offerings
Date Written: July, 12 2008
Abstract
We report that traditional seasoned equity offerings (SEOs) are no longer firms' preferred choice for raising seasoned public equity. Traditional offerings have recently been surpassed by shelf-registered offerings in terms of both annual frequency and total capital raised. This represents a dramatic shift from the 1980s, during which the overwhelming majority of firms favored traditional over shelf-registered offerings. We find that the growth in shelf use is related to firms increasingly valuing and using the option feature of shelf registration to defer offerings. Moreover, the evidence indicates that the way firms now use shelf offerings resolves the shelf under-certification problem and results in no larger market penalties and significantly lower underwriter fees relative to non-shelf offerings. Finally, firms often use universal shelf filings and choose between debt and equity offerings based on the prevailing relative market conditions.
Keywords: G30, G32
JEL Classification: Shelf registration, Seasoned equity offerings, Underwriter certification
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