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STOCK – PRICE

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Stock price is the price of one share of the stock in question.

How a stock price is determined

A stock price is determined by what was last paid for it. During market hours (usually weekdays from 9:30AM-4:00PM eastern), a heavily traded issue will see its price change several times per second. A stock’s price is, for many purposes, considered unchanged outside of market hours.

Thinly traded stocks are handled by specialists who make a market in the stock. Generally, they maintain bid and ask prices based on the most recent sale but factoring in market developments since the last completed sale.

Relationship Between Company Stock Price and NAV

This study investigates the relationship between property company stock prices (P) and their net asset values (NAV) from a mean reversion perspective. In contrast to U.K. evidence, we find that there is absence of a long-term stable relationship between the two series.

However, the variance ratio tests and multi-period regressions suggest that both P and NAV series have exhibited transitory components. In addition, there is some evidence of mean reversion behavior of Singapore property stock prices toward the property companies’ NAVs over the past 15 years from 1985 to 1999, both at individual company level and in the sector as a whole.

The results also reveal that NAV, as a traditional proxy to fundamental value, is significant in capturing the dynamics of the changes in property stock prices. Hence NAV is relevant in property company valuation. However the extent of mean reversion between the property stock prices and NAVs is slow and deviations between the two markets’ valuation could therefore be prolonged.

property stock price – net asset value – mean reversion – valuation – Singapore

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