The company was not even publicly traded until 1968, when the owner and founder sold it to David P. Markham, a private investor, who took the company public and established a long and generous policy of stock options for valued employees.
A.who took the company public and established a long and generous policy of stock options for
B.who, taking the company public, established a long and generous policy of stock options to
C.who, when he took the company public, established a long and generous policy of stock options to
D.who had taken the company public, establishing a long and generous policy of stock options to
E.taking the company public and establishing a long and generous policy of stock options for
A.who took the company public and established a long and generous policy of stock options for
B.who, taking the company public, established a long and generous policy of stock options to
C.who, when he took the company public, established a long and generous policy of stock options to
D.who had taken the company public, establishing a long and generous policy of stock options to
E.taking the company public and establishing a long and generous policy of stock options for












