Helen works as the vice president of Gotspeed Corporation, a company that manufactures and markets sports shoes. Nestor, a private cobbler, designs a new model of shoes that help a user's feet grip the shoe better, and he calls it the Anklator

Nestor's friend fixes an appointment for him with Helen to present his shoe model for possible adoption by Gotspeed. Instead of bringing the opportunity to Gotspeed's board of directors and the corporation, Helen pays Nestor's asking price and purchases the Anklator model herself. Helen leaves Gotspeed Corporation and forms her own company that manufactures and markets the Anklator shoe models. Which of the following is the the duty of loyalty breached by Helen?
A) self-dealing
B) usurping a corporate opportunity
C) making a secret profit
D) competing with the corporation


B

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