QUESTION: With the fall of Enron, do you believe public companies should be required to disclose more financial information than they are now required to disclose? Yes: 38% No: 62% QUESTION: Do you think that investors put too much credence in the information they receive from financial analysts covering public companies? Yes: 75% No: 25%
QUESTION: How would you rate the mainstream media’s coverage of public company news?
Poor: 12% Fair: 69% Good: 19% Excellent: 0
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QUESTION: What source of information is most likely to influence your own investment decisions?
Professional analysts/advisors: 75% Media outlets: 13% Friends and relatives: 12%
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