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Signaling Effect
The signaling effect is a theory in economics and finance suggesting that actions taken by a company, such as dividend announcements or share repurchases, send signals to the market about the company’s financial health and prospects.
Stock Prices
Stock prices are the current market price at which shares of a company can be bought or sold. They fluctuate based on demand and supply, company performance, and market conditions.
Dividends
Funds distributed by a company to its shareholders, typically coming from the firm's profits.
Clientele Effect
The theory suggesting that changes in dividend policy can attract or repel specific groups of investors, affecting the stock price.
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