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  • Monotti and Titman were first inspired by an ancient Greek sundial, and sketched out their ideas in a sunny hour sitting in a park.

    Judges go with the flow in royal parks water fountain competition Maev Kennedy 2010

  • Ha ha ha..sounds like a movie character - Dick Titman.

    "Titmen" are Pigs Karyn 2006

  • Titman, he lived in Lowell and he was our rural mail carrier.

    Oral History Interview with George R. Elmore, March 11, 1976. Interview H-0266. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1976

  • "Our students tend to come to us straight after their undergraduate degrees," Mr. Titman said.

    NYT > Home Page By D.D. GUTTENPLAN 2011

  • "We don't want passive partners," said Kevin Titman, a spokesman for the CEMS head office based at H.E.C. It was CEMS students who first came up with, and pushed for, the idea of social partnerships, he said.

    NYT > Home Page By D.D. GUTTENPLAN 2011

  • Seminal research by Narasimhan Jegadeesh and Sheridan Titman in 1993 first identified momentum as a systematic source of risk for equity investors.

    Forbes.com: News Gregg S. Fisher 2012

  • This leads to the inference of Daniel and Titman (2006) that tangible information that arises between t-k and t is irrelevant for future expected returns.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • To see the point, consider a simplified version of the Daniel-Titman model that captures the essence of their story. 4 Suppose the change in book equity, dBt-k, t, captures the tangible information that arises between t-k and t.

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  • Our tests of the information in the components of the book-to-market ratio are similar to those of Daniel and Titman (2006), but their inferences are different.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Like Daniel and Titman (2006) and Pontiff and Woodgate (2006), we measure net share issues via CRSP, using the change over k months in split-adjusted shares outstanding, NSt-k, t (k = 12, 36, 60), which is negative when firms on balance repurchase during the k-month period and positive when on balance they issue.

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