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Financ Res Lett
; 44: 102047, 2022 Jan.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-35013674
ABSTRACT
This paper investigates the stock market performance from the second half of February through the latter portion of March 2020 for U.S. travel-related firms (airlines, restaurants, and hotels) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Clearly the reduction in travel was negative news for the travel industry; however, we focus on the factors used by market participants to price the information into stock prices. We find that larger firms with greater cash reserves and higher market-to-book ratios experienced less negative returns, while firms with greater leverage were penalized more. Additionally, we find that cash reserves were particularly important for hotels.