Evan owns 45% of Yolo Corporation and 40% of Xeqz Corporation. Farra owns 37% of Yolo Corporation and 48% of Xeqz Corporation. Gao owns 5% of Yolo Corporation but does not own any stock in Xeqz. Each corporation has only one class of stock. Yolo and Xeqz Corporations form a(an)
A. brother-sister controlled group.
B. parent-subsidiary controlled group.
C. combined controlled group.
D. unrelated group of corporations.
Answer: A
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