Kevin Greenberg's actions in the "Supreme Designs" case can be said to have been:
A) Selfish, in that he only thought of his own interests
B) Disloyal to the company
C) Unethical because he wrote checks to himself for unauthorized checks
D) Undertaken with the intent to help out his supervisor
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