Amber was out on her morning sales route when a customer told her, "I own the vacant land behind your company's offices. Would you see if your company is interested in buying it?" Amber replied, "I doubt the company would want it, but I'm interested in buying it myself." She ended up buying the land without her employer ever knowing it was for sale. Does Amber have any liability to her employer? Group of answer choices Yes, an employer has the right to any profits made by its employees. No, if Amber knew that her company would not be interested, she is entitled to act on her own. Yes, Amber has a duty of loyalty and a duty to report to her employer because she is acting as an agent in receiving the invitation to negotiate. No, business negotiations are everyone for themselves and Amber just took advantage of an opportunity presented to her.