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Over the past year, board members have come to believe that Lamar is making decisions that might be profitable in the short run but may have negative consequences in the long run. While investors enjoy the short term payoffs of Lamar's decisions, they also want him to make decisions that ensure they receive returns on their investment well into the future. Which of the following is a possible solution to this problem? A. Offer Lamar large bonuses based on quarterly profits. B. Do nothing and hope that he begins to make better decisions. C. Offer stock in the company as a large portion of Lamar's compensation.

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