根据企业破产法律制度的规定,下列关于债权人委员会的说法中,正确的是()。 A.是否设

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根据企业破产法律制度的规定,下列关于债权人委员会的说法中,正确的是()。

A.是否设立债权人委员会,应由债权人会议根据需要决定

B.债权人会议必须决定设立债权人委员会

C.债权人委员会由债权人会议选定的债权人代表组成

D.债权人委员会应当经人民法院判决认可后方可设立

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看图来判断季节(填序号)。

①春季  ②夏季  ③秋季  ④冬季

  (  )    (  )     (  )     (  )

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小小模仿秀。(照样子填一填)

例:(拉)二胡

(  )天气  (  )鸽子  (  )钢琴

(  )足球  (  )手工  (  )花草

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通过电子方式,采用标准化的格式,利用计算机网络进行结构化数据的传输和交换的物流信息技术是( )。

A.射频技术

B.GPS技术

C.EDI技术

D.条码技术

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某上市公司拟在未来无限时期每年支付每股股利2元,相应的贴现率(必要收益率)为10%,该公司股价18元,则该公司的净现值为( )元。

A.20

B.18

C.2

D.-2

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Compared with IBM, Microsoft is a mere young company. Founded in 1975, it rose swiftly to dominate the world of personal computing with its Windows operating system and Office suite of word-processing and other productivity tools. But the company is now showing some worrying signs of middle-age fatigue. In particular, it is struggling to find a growth strategy that will enthuse disappointed shareholders.

Complaint are understandable. Since Steve Ballmer took over from Bill Gates as chief executive in 2000, Microsoft’s share price has decreased and the company has lost its reputation as a tech trend-setter. It has been left behind in hot areas such as search and social networking by younger companies, some of which love to thumb their noses at their older rival. Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google, recently proclaimed that leadership in the tech world had passed from Microsoft and others to a "Gang of Four" fast-growing, consumer-oriented businesses: Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook.

Few would object to that. The question is: what,if anything, can Microsoft do to change it In at least some respects, the company appears to be suffering from similar ailments to those that laid IBM low before Lou Gerstner was hired in 1993 to get it back on its feet. These include arrogance bred of dominance of a particular area-mainframe computers at IBM, personal computers at Microsoft—and internal fiefs that hamper swift change.

As IBM’s experience shows, recovery in the tech world is possible. And some observers see encouraging signs of progress at Microsoft. Sarah Rotman Epps of Forrester, a research firm, reckons that Windows 8, a forthcoming version of Microsoft’s operating system, could be a serious competitor to Google’s Android on tablet computers if the company can get it to market next year.Microsoft is also in far better shape financially than IBM was at its lowest point, so it can afford to splash out on acquisitions such as its recent $8.5 billion purchase of Skype, an internet-phone and video-calling service.

That bet and an alliance with Nokia in mobile phones show that Microsoft is trying to bulk up in promising areas. Yet sceptics worry that such initiatives are not the product of an comprehensive strategic vision, but are instead temporary moves designed to calm critics who fear Microsoft is drifting downwards. David Einhorn, a prominent hedge-fund manager whose fund holds shares in Microsoft, has publicly called for a change at the top of the firm, arguing that Mr Ballmer is "stuck in the past". So far, the company’s board, chaired by Mr Gates, has backed its chief executive. But if IBM’s history is a guide, Microsoft may yet end up jettisoning its leader.

Some people are optimistic about Microsoft’s future probably in that()

A. they have faith in its innovation ability

B. its financial situation is better than IBM’s

C. they have noticed the efforts it is making

D. Windows 8 and Skype are bound to be popular

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