1.4
1.2 P=O.22
1.0
0.8 "
0.6 ■
0.4
< >
0.2 ■
0.0---<~
-0 2-C .6 -0.4
-0.4
Size - Betac
P=0.19 P=0.21 P=0.00
P=0.00 ι ι
-0.2 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
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♦ Estimate
■ Upper Bound
Low er Bound
Tau
Figure 4.8: Parameter Estimates of Size for Acquisitions
Age - Betac
0.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ô 06. P=0.95
ɪn
2 0.4 T
об ■
(A 1 1
♦ Estimate
■ Upper Bound
Lower Bound
⅞ 0.2-
E ' ..
⅛j 0.0 ^ if-------1----------------1 I ʊ------1--------------^^--------------
ÏÏ -C .6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0 0 2 0.4 0.6 0 8 1 0
g -0.2
O
g -0.4
i P=0.67 P=0.80 P=0.90 P=0.81
-0.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tau
Figure 4.9: Parameter Estimates of Age for Acquisitions
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