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Business, 02.03.2020 18:29 jovonjones1234

In your opinion, did GE Capital act unethically by selling $11 billion of long-term debt without telling those investors that a few days later it would be filing documents to prepare for another $50 billion debt offering? Please explain your answer and discuss whether the action was illegal as well.

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