Suppose an owner makes a substantial operating loss while owning a team, if history is any guide the money lost will be
A) compounded by the fact that the team will lose even more money when he sells the team.
B) just about offset by the slight gain the owner will get when he sells the team.
C) slightly more than offset by the gain the owner will get when he sells the team.
D) much more than offset by the enormous gain the owner will get when he sells the team.
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