Question

Rocky is a shareholder of Specific General, Inc., a large corporation having thousands of shareholders. Because he wishes to communicate with other shareholders concerning matters related to corporate business, Rocky makes a written request that Specific General's management provide him access to a list containing the names of all shareholders of the corporation. Citing the administrative burden that would be created if requests of such nature were granted routinely, the Specific General management informed Rocky of its policy that shareholders could not review such records. If management persists in denying Rocky access to the shareholder list, Rocky:
A. can bring suit to enforce his right to examine the shareholder list as he has proper purpose.
B. cannot hold Specific General liable because his request lacks proper purpose.
C. can appeal for amendment of the corporation's laws.
D. has to abide by the rules incorporated by the management of the corporation.

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