Which of the following was an employee complaint in the Enron case?

A. At the same time top executives were selling their stock, the same executives were encouraging employees to buy the stock.
B. During the period of the stock's collapse, Enron employees were encouraged to sell their stocks.
C. While top executives were buying stock in the company, they were encouraging employees to sell their stocks.
D. Top management was encouraging employees to hold their stocks because they felt the stock would rebound.


A

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