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Which of the following is an example of a direct interlock?A) Smith and Jones both sit on the board of Company A.
B) Smith sits on the board of Company A and holds stock in Company A.
C) Jones sits on the board of Company A and Company B.
D) Jones and Smith are co-CEOs of Company A.
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