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31 March, 17:24

Kite Sales. Wendy is president of a business that manufactures kites. The kites of her company, ABC Kites, are sold to large toy stores. After Wendy learned a great deal about kites, she started to make kites at home and to promote them to large toy stores. She also started selling kites to friends. Some of the directors learned about her kite sales and accused her of wrongdoing. Wendy denied any wrongdoing. What duty, if any, did Wendy violate? Group of answer choices She did not commit any violation. She violated the duty of loyalty. She violated the duty of care. She violated the duty of understanding. She violated the duty of profit maximization.

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  1. 31 March, 17:44
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    She violated the duty of loyalty

    Explanation:

    One of the fiduciary duties of a director is to always act in the best interest of the company.

    Similar to this is the duty of loyalty that prevents the director from acting against the interest of the company and also guide the director against activities that could bring conflict of interest whereby he is involved in reaping personal benefits from the position she occupies.

    This describes Wendy's action of personal dealing based on her position as the president of Kite sale
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