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Green purchased a business from Tanner. During negotiations, Tanner told Green that it was a wonderful business that Green will love. He also told Green that he was sure she will make at least $150,000 next year. At the end of the next year, it turns out that Green only makes a profit of $75,000, even though she worked very hard putting in 90 to 100 hours per week. She sues Tanner for fraud. Who wins? A. Green, because she was told that she would love the business and is now dissatisfied. B. Tanner, because no matter what Green is told to encourage her to purchase a business, she must realize that it is "buyer beware." C. Tanner, because none of the statements constitute actionable fraud. D. Green, because she earned half of what Tanner had said. |