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Business School Web Site Poll Suggests Few Believe Martha Stewart is Innocent.
AScribe Business & Economics News Service, October, 2003
Byline: Rice University
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 1 (AScribe Newswire) -- In a series of unscientific web polls, respondents overwhelmingly believe Martha Stewart is guilty of insider trading and obstruction of justice; have little faith that the new NASD rule requiring CEOs of brokerage houses to certify that supervision at their firms is adequate to protect investors will eliminate conflicts of interest related to stock research; and are fairly evenly divided about whether the war in Iraq will improve the U.S. economy.
The Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University offers visitors to its website [1]www.jonesgsm.rice.edu a chance to express their opinions through its homepage surveys. These simple surveys ask for yes or no answers....
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