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Taussig Technologies is considering two potential projects,X and Y.In assessing the projects' risks,the company estimated the beta of each project versus both the company's other assets and the stock market,and it also conducted thorough scenario and simulation analyses.This research produced the following data:

Taussig Technologies is considering two potential projects,X and Y.In assessing the projects' risks,the company estimated the beta of each project versus both the company's other assets and the stock market,and it also conducted thorough scenario and simulation analyses.This research produced the following data: ​   Which of the following statements is CORRECT? A) Project X has more stand-alone risk than Project Y. B) Project X has more corporate (or within-firm)  risk than Project Y. C) Project X has more market risk than Project Y. D) Project X has the same level of corporate risk as Project Y. E) Project X has the same market risk as Project Y since its cash flows are not correlated with the cash flows of existing projects. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

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