articleThe Journal of FinanceMay 9, 2008Closed access

More Than Words: Quantifying Language to Measure Firms' Fundamentals

Faculdades Guarulhos

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Abstract

ABSTRACT We examine whether a simple quantitative measure of language can be used to predict individual firms' accounting earnings and stock returns. Our three main findings are: (1) the fraction of negative words in firm‐specific news stories forecasts low firm earnings; (2) firms' stock prices briefly underreact to the information embedded in negative words; and (3) the earnings and return predictability from negative words is largest for the stories that focus on fundamentals. Together these findings suggest that linguistic media content captures otherwise hard‐to‐quantify aspects of firms' fundamentals, which investors quickly incorporate into stock prices.

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Keywords
  • Predictability
  • Earnings
  • Stock (firearms)
  • Econometrics
  • Financial economics
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Economics
  • Earnings response coefficient
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