PrepTest 62, Section 3, Question 4
Carol Morris wants to own a majority of the shares of the city's largest newspaper, The Daily. The only obstacle to Morris's amassing a majority of these shares is that Azedcorp, which currently owns a majority, has steadfastly refused to sell. Industry analysts nevertheless predict that Morris will soon be the majority owner of The Daily.
Carol Morris wants to own a majority of the shares of the city's largest newspaper, The Daily. The only obstacle to Morris's amassing a majority of these shares is that Azedcorp, which currently owns a majority, has steadfastly refused to sell. Industry analysts nevertheless predict that Morris will soon be the majority owner of The Daily.
Carol Morris wants to own a majority of the shares of the city's largest newspaper, The Daily. The only obstacle to Morris's amassing a majority of these shares is that Azedcorp, which currently owns a majority, has steadfastly refused to sell. Industry analysts nevertheless predict that Morris will soon be the majority owner of The Daily.
Carol Morris wants to own a majority of the shares of the city's largest newspaper, The Daily. The only obstacle to Morris's amassing a majority of these shares is that Azedcorp, which currently owns a majority, has steadfastly refused to sell. Industry analysts nevertheless predict that Morris will soon be the majority owner of The Daily.
Which one of the following, if true, provides the most support for the industry analysts' prediction?
Azedcorp does not own shares of any newspaper other than The Daily.
Morris has recently offered Azedcorp much more for its shares of The Daily than Azedcorp paid for them.
No one other than Morris has expressed any interest in purchasing a majority of The Daily's shares.
Morris already owns more shares of The Daily than anyone except Azedcorp.
Azedcorp is financially so weak that bankruptcy will probably soon force the sale of its newspaper holdings.
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