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Perhaps overly optimistic investors elevate prices by increasing their initial subscription ratios and later modify their long-run enthusiasm, generating the underperformance noted by Ljungqvist (1996), Loughran, Ritter and Rydqvist (1994).
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In Florida, for example, Rick Scott also won 39% of the Latino vote, basking in the enthusiasm generated by Rubio's candidacy and the generalized discontent with Democratic incumbents.
The Australia coach Ange Postecoglou, meanwhile, was left to reflect with some disappointment on a performance whose general air of lethargy turned the dial down slightly on the enthusiasm generated by the team's fighting displays against Chile and the Netherlands.
"The enthusiasm generated in the 80s is still resulting in things being done.
It is unclear that the enthusiasm generated among the Class of 1981 will carry forward.
He is just throwing out whatever comes to mind, and his enthusiasm generates excitement.
But the enthusiasm generated by the Tonys may help carry shows at least through the summer.
The cautious tone contrasts sharply with the enthusiasm generated by the first results announced in 1985.
His Tory-led Government have failed to capitalise on the explosion of enthusiasm generated by the Olympics and Paralympics.
His energetic enthusiasm generated worldwide devotion among scholars and the very large number of Byzantine PhDs he trained.
On Monday, German newspapers were full of articles — as well as a letter from Chancellor Angela Merkel — urging people to hold on to the enthusiasm generated by the World Cup.
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