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You are trying to decide in which of the three companies you should invest. Refer to the following Payoff Table. You are trying to decide in which of the three companies you should invest. Refer to the following Payoff Table.   If the market rises in the next year, which of the following statements are correct? i. The Opportunity Loss for Company A is $200.  ii. The Opportunity Loss for Company B is $0. iii. The Opportunity Loss for Company C is $400. A)  (i) , (ii)  and (iii)  are all correct statements B)  (i)  is a correct statement but not (ii)  or (iii) . C)  (ii)  is a correct statement but not (i)  or (iii) . D)  (i)  and (ii)  are correct statements but not (iii) . E)  All statements are false If the market rises in the next year, which of the following statements are correct?
i. The Opportunity Loss for Company A is $200.
ii. The Opportunity Loss for Company B is $0.
iii. The Opportunity Loss for Company C is $400.

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