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2004年,甲公司净资产700万,其和乙、丙、丁、戊四家公司拟设立腾达股份有限公司,注册资本5000万。甲出资400万;乙以其部分资产作价出资,其中厂房作价200万,专利技术作价.100万;丙以其商标作价200万作为出资;丁和戍分别出资300万。其余资本向社会募集,每股面值1元,采取溢价发行,每股1.2元。募集股份过程中,由于电脑发生技术性错误,以每股0.2元的价格成交。证券交易所发现后,决定暂停该股票的交易,采取技术性停牌的措施。并确认已进行的交易无效。已购买该股票的大股东黄某不服,认为证券交易所无权停止交易,向法院起诉,要求确认其交易有效。公司设立过程中,戍公司以该投资未经股东会讨论为由,决定撤回出资。其他发起人坚决不同意。招股说明书确定的截止期限届满时,只募集了2000万。各发起人决定不再设立该公司。 问题:

发行的股份未按期募足的,发起人决定不设立公司后,已募集的股款如何处理不设立公司的决定是否还要经创立大会通过

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参考答案:募集的股款加算银行同期存款利息予以返还。由于未按期募足股份,公司不能成立,创立大会不能召开,因而该决定不必经创立大会通过。

解析:《公司法》第91条规定,发行的股份超过招股说明书规定的截止期限尚未募足的,或者发行股份的股款缴足后,发起人在30日内未召开创立大会的,认股人可以按照所缴股款并加算银行同期存款利息要求发起人返还。股款未按期募足,公司当然不能成立,召开创立大会的条件不具备,因而发起人可决定不设立公司。所募集的股款加算银行同期存款利息返还认股人。

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   [l]Before applying to colleges, many students wonder, what's the point of it all? This is an important

question to ask yourself. College is a huge investment, no only of money, but also of 2-4 years of your

life. No one should attend college without a very good reason.

     [2] Some people go to college to earn more money. On average, people who obtain a Bachelor's

degree will earn more than l million dollars more over the course of their lifetimes than people who don't

attend college. Those who go for Master's, Doctor's, and professional degrees do even better. Holders

of these degrees are suited to many high paying jobs while               .

     [3] Some go for the experiences. College is an amazing life experience. Students not only receive a

traditional classroom education, but also learn a large amount about the ways of the world. For many

students, college is the first time they live away from home. This creates a great opportunity to meet

different types of people and have many brand new experiences that can make you a much wiser and

worldly person.

    [4]Some others seek after a dream. For many people college is great way to start the next step

towards achieving a dream. It can help you break into a new career path or achieve expert status in your

chosen field.

     [5] However, there're also some people going to college because "my parents and family expect me

to" or "I don't know what I want to do with my life". If your main reason for going to college is one of

these, you should reconsider your motivations seriously. If you go without a true purpose, you can end

up finding what you spend on it might never be worth it.

1. How does the author further explain his point of view? (no more than l0 words)

                                                                                    

2. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 5 words)

                                                                                    

3. How could experiences mentioned in Paragraph 3 change people? (no more than 8 words)

                                                                                    

4. Why could going to college help the students seek after their dreams? (no more than 20 words)

                                                                                    

5. What is the main idea of Paragraph 5? (no more than l0 words)