The president of Hi-Glow Cosmetics sends his top chemist to Hi-Glow's competitor's labs to steal its formula for shiny lipstick. The chemist gets caught and is sent to jail. Can Hi-Glow be found to be criminally liable?

A) Yes, under the theory of ultra vires
B) Yes, since the president authorized the crime
C) No, because a corporation acts through the board of directors
D) No, because a corporation can't go to jail


B

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A. innovative disruption. B. creative destruction. C. crowdsourcing. D. service distortion.

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In the short run, a firm can often meet its interest obligations even when the times interest earned is less than 1.00

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What will be an ideal response?

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Women occupy what approximate percentage of all management and professional positions in American organizations?

A. 10% B. 25% C. 50% D. 70%

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