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Juha-Pekka Kallunki is a Professor of Financial Accounting in the Department of Accounting and
Finance at the University of Oulu, Finland. In 1996, he received a Ph.D. (Econ) in accounting and finance from the University of Vaasa, Finland. His publications
include 27 refereed articles in such scientific journals as the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money,
the Journal of International Mondy and Finance, the Journal of Multinational Financial Management, the Journal of Business
Finance and Acounting, and the International Journal of Accounting. Dr. Kallunki's published and current research covers the
areas of stock market microstructure, asset pricing, investment strategies, and stock market response to accounting information.
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John Paul Broussard is an Assistant Finance Professor at Rutgers University where he teaches courses in
investments and corporate finance. Dr. Broussard's academic research in international investments and extreme
value statistical properties of asset prices has been published in Management Science, the Journal of Financial
Services Research, the Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, the European Journal of Operational Research,
and other Millsaps College. Dr. Broussard has won various teaching awards
in his career and has taught CFA study review courses since 1999 in Europe and the United States.
He is a CFA Charterholder and a Certified Financial Risk Manager.
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