Multiple Choice
Managers who hold real options should view
A) themselves as passive onlookers with no decision making opportunities.
B) real options as tools for reducing the total risk of the firm through diversification.
C) real options as opportunities to alter management decisions in the future.
D) themselves as agents who are looking for higher compensation.
Correct Answer:

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