Multiple Choice
If a call option is "in-the-money" on the expiration date, the:
A) Strike price is more than the market price of the stock.
B) Option is expiring unexercised that day and the seller gets to keep the option premium.
C) Buyer of the option is getting a refund equal to the option premium paid.
D) Call has an intrinsic value that is equal to the stock price minus the strike price.
E) Seller of the call gets to keep the option premium without relinquishing any shares of stock.
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