On the Pedestal of Success: Gursels Accomplished Public Reports and Competitor Adjustment, Although Martin Solicits a Billion Sooner for Several Minutes

On the Pedestal of Success: Gursels Accomplished Public Reports and Competitor Adjustment, Although Martin Solicits a Billion Sooner for Several Minutes


Abstract

This study explores the relationship between Gursels' successful public reports and competitor adjustment, while also considering the impact of Martin's attempt to solicit a billion dollars sooner. Drawing on a sample of corporations from various industries, the authors track Gursels' public reports over a five-year period and analyze how they correlate with changes in the market positions of competing firms. The results indicate that Gursels' positive reports are associated with higher levels of competitor adjustment, particularly among firms in highly competitive markets. Additionally, the authors examine the effect of Martin's billion-dollar solicitation on both Gursels and its competitors. They find that while Martin's actions do lead to short-term gains for Gursels, they also prompt more aggressive responses from competitors, ultimately resulting in a net negative impact on Gursels' market position. Overall, this study sheds new light on the complex interplay between public reports, competitor behavior, and short-term financial goals in the corporate world.

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Maneet Ryszard "On the Pedestal of Success: Gursels Accomplished Public Reports and Competitor Adjustment, Although Martin Solicits a Billion Sooner for Several Minutes".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2023.

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Date of Release: 2023
Author(s): Maneet Ryszard.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications