Which of the following is a moral basis for disclosure of corporate information?

A. Each person has the right to know those actions of others that could benefit him.
B. Each person has the right to any information about a company he desires.
C. Each person has the right to enter a transaction fairly and thus is required to inform others of his intent.
D. Each person has the right to know those actions of others that will serious and adversely affect him.


D

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