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Voting can not be ().A、In personB、AbsenteeC、Making a phone callD、By mail

A.In person

B.Absentee

C.Making a phone call

D.By mail

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第1题

Jen owns 30 shares of stock in Delta Fashions and wants to win a seat on the board of dire
ctors. The firm has a total of 100 shares of stock outstanding. Each share receives one vote. Presently, the company is voting to elect three new directors. Which one of the following statements must be true given this information?

A.Regardless of the voting procedure,Jen does not own enough shares to gain a seat on the boarD

B.If straight voting applies, Jen is assured a seat on the boarD

C.If straight voting applies, Jen can control all of the open seats.

D.If cumulative voting applies, Jen is assured one seat on the boar

D.

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第2题

Which one of the following is a true statement?()

A.Dividends on preferred stocks are tax-deductible to individual investors but not to corporate investors.

B.Common dividends cannot be paid if preferred dividends are in arrears on cumulative preferred stock.

C.Preferred stockholders have voting power.

D.Investors can sue managers for nonpayment of preferred dividends.

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第3题

The definition of wholly-owned subsidiary is()

A.New firm formed on temporary arrangement between two or more firms to achieve specific objectives of thepartnership

B.Prvilege granted to make, sell or market a good or service under a patented process or trademarked name

C.Incorporated, limited libilty firm whose securties are traded on a stock exchange and can be bought and soldby anyon

D.Firm whose all (or nearly al)) voting shars are owned by another (parent) company

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第4题

In which cases, a seller can avoid paying capital gains tax on buyer voting stock provided as consideration? 以下哪些情况,卖方可以通过获得买方有表决权普通股对价,避免支付资本利得税?()

A.Thisvotingstockrepresents34%oftotalconsideration该有表决权普通股占总对价34%

B.Thisvotingstockrepresents51%oftotalconsideration该有表决权普通股占总对价51%

C.Thisvotingstockrepresents67%oftotalconsideration该有表决权普通股占总对价67%

D.Thisvotingstockrepresents74%oftotalconsideration该有表决权普通股占总对价74%

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第5题

Most firms' annual general meetings (AGMs) owe more to North Korea than ancient Greece. By

Most firms' annual general meetings (AGMs) owe more to North Korea than ancient Greece. By long-standing tradition, bosses make platitudinous speeches, listen to lone dissidents with the air of psychiatric nurses towards patients and wait for their own proposals to be rubber-stamped by the proxy votes of obedient institutional investors. According to Manifest, a shareholder-advice firm, 97% of votes cast across Europe last year backed management.

So should corporate democrats be cheered by the rebellion over pay at Royal Dutch Shell? At the oil giant's AGM on May 19th, 59% of voting shareholders sided against pay packages for top executives. In particular they disliked 4.2 million ($ 5.8 million) in shares dished out to five executives, which comprised about 12% of their total pay for 2008.Under the firm's rules, such awards should be granted only if Shell's total return in the year is in the top three of its peer group. In 2007 and 2008, Shell came a very close fourth, so the firm decided to pay out anyway.

Shell is hardly a poster child for malfeasance: it is performing well, its pay is similar to that at other big oil firms and its shareholders previously gave directors discretion to bend the rules. They have used it to cut pay in the past. Still, although the vote is not binding, it is seriously embarrassing. The turnout was decent, at about 50%, and several big fund managers were clearly furious. The payouts have already been made and probably cannot be reversed, but Shell will be in disgrace for a while. Jorma Ollila, its chairman, said he took the vote "very seriously" and promised to "reflect carefully". After GSK, a British drugs firm, had a rebellion on pay in 2003, it completely redrew its pay policy.

It is not just Shell that is facing unrest. Rough markets and a wider political uproar over pay have fuelled discontent across corporate Europe. Almost half of the voting shareholders at BP, another oil giant, failed to support its pay policies in April. At Rio Tinto, a mining firm with a habit of digging holes for itself, a fifth of voting shareholders rejected its remuneration policy. So far this year 15% of votes cast on pay in Britain have dissented, compared with 7% last year. In continental Europe owners are grumpy, too: in February almost a third of voting shareholders at Novartis, a Swiss drugs firm, demanded the right to approve its remuneration policy each year.

But taking bosses to task for their ever-escalating salaries is not a substitute for keen oversight of performance and strategy. At Royal Bank of Scotland, which had to be rescued by taxpayers last year, 90% of voting shareholders rejected its pay policies last month. Yet back in August 2007, 95% of them ticked the box in support of the acquisition of ABN AMRO, the deal that brought the bank to its knees.

What can we infer from "most firms' annual general meetings (AGMs) owe more to North Korea than ancient Greece" in the first paragraph?

A.In the AGM there are some Greek traditions to be followed.

B.In the AGM, most of the time investors will vote in favour of the company's proposals without proposing any objections.

C.AGM was first created by North Korea and then accepted by European countries.

D.In the AGM it is always the case that any proposal will encounter severe debate, as Greeks are in strong favour of rhetoric.

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第6题

In America, voting is compulsory.()?

In America, voting is compulsory.()?

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第7题

suffrage()

A.istress

B.voting rights

C.harm

D.resulting impact

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第8题

Here is a message of importance to every man and woman who______________.A.votesB.vot

A.votes

B.vote

C.voting

D.are voting

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第9题

累积投票制 (cumulative voting) 名词解释

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第10题

Americans dont like being inquired about their choice of voting, because().

A.they dont want others to know about it

B.they are afraid to being murdered

C.they dont want others to support their choice of voting

D.they are not sure of their own choice of voting

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