Abstract:
This study tries to identify the relationship between share price and the determinants
of share price in hotel and travel industry of Sri Lanka. Furthermore the relationship
is analysed under the periods during war and after war. To achieve the objectives of
this study, a sample of 16 companies in hotels and travel industry, Sri Lanka has
been selected based on the highest market capitalization. Ratio analysis, unit root
test, correlation and linear multiple regression models have been used to analyse the
data which was collected through the Colombo stock exchange corporate annual
reports for the period from 2005 to 2013. The results reveals that dividend per share,
earnings per share and net asset value per share have a significant positive
relationship with market price per share. Net asset value per share, earnings per
share and dividend per share can be considered as the determinants of market price
of the share because those variables are significant using the multiple regression
model. According to the findings from the regression analysis between the time
periods it indicates that net asset value per share, earnings per share and gross
domestic product affect market price of the share during the war period whereas
dividend per share, net asset value per share and earnings per share affect market
price of the share after the war.