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    When One Entity Controls the Business Operations of Another Entity
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When One Entity Controls the Business Operations of Another Entity

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When one entity controls the business operations of another entity, the business combination results in the following type of relationship:


A) parent-subsidiary;
B) partnership;
C) a merger;
D) dual-listed.

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