"I think people have a natural visceral reaction against [transfer of voting rights] but operationally it's a little difficult."

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"I think people have a natural visceral reaction against [transfer of voting rights] but operationally it's a little difficult."

--Julian Rainero, head of the broker-dealer and market regulation practice group at Bracewell & Giuliani, on the difficulty of ensuring only investors with beneficial ownership in a company have voting rights.

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