问题 单项选择题

Questions 61-70 are based on the following passage.


While some international couriers are showing signs of exhaustion, EMS (Express Mail Service), the generic name for the courier services of post offices, seems to be finding its stride. Known as Datapost in Britain, as Chronopost in France, and as A1-Barid al-Mumtaz in Saudi Arabia, EMS is now second in the international courier business (jointly with TNT Skypack). Last year it delivered 5.6 million items, weighing less than 20 kilograms each, across borders. That and its annual growth rate of around 5 percent have worried DHL, the market leader, enough for it to counter-attack in the Courts.
On October 26, a Dutch judge ruled against DHL on all three counts filed against the Dutch post office: that the three-initial name was too close to DHL’s; that the orange lines in the EMS logo were too similar to DHL’s dark red ones; and that the claim to the widest route system in the world was unfounded. DHL has threatened the Swiss post office with similar action, but it may reconsider after the Dutch ruling.
EMS has some advantages over the private couriers. One is a dense ready-made network of offices, especially in Europe, the avowed target area of the private couriers. Another advantage is a long tradition of working with customs authorities. In a business where minutes count, it pays to have good friends at customs. That advantage particularly irritates the private couriers because there is no legal way to combat such unquantifiable coziness.
The private courier services are also annoyed because in countries like Switzerland and Italy, where the post office is officially a monopoly, they pay it a fee. In Switzerland DHL says it pays more than SFr lm ($ 708,000) "to the competition" each year. In France the couriers have won a battle for exoneration.
Although governments are under little pressure to keep prices artificially low, EMS is often cheaper than the private couriers, but not always. A recent test in Britain (on a domestic route) showed Datapost about halfway between the least and the most expensive, but gave it full marks for speed and service.
Each national EMS is free to set its rates and follow its own rules on things like bulk discounts. The Universal Postal Union, based in Berne, determines how costs and revenues are split between sending and receiving countries, and standardizes procedures. More than 100 postal administrations have linked into the system—and more are coming, including Russia’s. That makes the feisty EMS particularly happy since its rivals have not been allowed to serve anywhere in Russia.

The author provides a further explanation of

A. TNT Skypack


B. monopoly
C. three counts


D. a ready-made network

答案

参考答案:C

解析: 细节题型
第二段作者提到了DHL的反击(counter-attack)的具体内容即为对EMS的三项指控 (three counts)。因此C为答案。

问答题 案例分析题

甲公司是一家上市公司,其中乙公司持有其55%的股份;丙公司持有其15%的股份;丁公司持有其10%的股份。截至2010年底,甲公司注册资本为8000万元,经审计的资产总额为18000万元,净资产额为12000万元。甲公司董事会由11名董事组成,其中董事

A.董事

B.董事C同时为乙公司董事;董事D同时为丙公司董事;董事E同时为丁公司董事。

2011年1月20日甲公司召开董事会会议,出席本次董事会会议的董事有包括董事

A.董事

B.董事C和董事D在内的7名董事。该次会议的召开情况以及讨论的有关问题如下:

(1)鉴于2008年5月发行的3年期1200万元公司债券即将到期,计划于2011年3月再次发行4000万元公司债券。本次发行公司债券每张面值拟定50元,且分三期进行,第一期发行数量为1000万元,第二期发行数量为2000万元,其余在24个月内发行完毕。

(2)鉴于公司总经理张某因犯贪污罪被刑事拘留,董事A提议由王某接替总经理职务,并对变更总经理暂时不予公告。在会议就此事表决时,董事

D.董事E明确表示异议并记载于会议记录,但该提议最终仍由出席本次董事会会议的其他5名董事表决通过。

(3)董事会审议并一致通过了吸收合并丁公司的决议。决议要点包括:①自作出合并决议之日起30日内通知有关债权人,并于45日内在报纸上公告;②自公告之日起90日后向登记机关办理变更登记;③丁公司原持有的10%的甲公司股份应当在1年内转让或者注销;④同意董事E辞职,但是其个人持有的甲公司股份必须在办理辞职手续后,方可转让。

(4)董事会审批了与乙公司订立合同进行交易的事项。除董事D反对外,其他董事一致同意,董事会通过了与乙公司交易的决议。

要求:

根据以上事实和有关规定,分析回答下列问题:

(1)甲公司发行公司债券的计划是否合法?说明理由。

(2)甲公司董事会通过的变更总经理且暂时不予公告的决议是否合法?说明理由。

(3)甲公司董事会通过的吸收合并丁公司的决议是否合法?说明理由。

(4)董事会通过的与乙公司交易的决议是否合法?说明理由。

单项选择题