1. What could the partners do if they are "active"? They could i<span>nvolve in the company's business.
</span>2. What could the partners do if they are "sleeping"? T<span>hey could invest money in the company and receive a share of the profits, but do not concern themselves with the company's business affairs.</span>
3. What do the shareholders receive? They receive one dividend (part of the profit) per share.
4. What types of joinstock companies do exist? 1 - Public limited company 2- Private limited company
5. How does a joint-stock company count from a legal point of view? As a separate person.
6. By whom are the shares of a private company held? By specially chosen persons or companies.
7. What types of partnership do exist? 1-General or ordinary partnership 2 - Limited or special partnership
8. What are the differences of the limited partnership? The limited partners do not run the risk of losing their personal property if the company goes bankrupt.
9. How many persons could held a private limited company? One
10. What is the minimum amount of share capital in England? <span>£50,000</span>
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<span><span>Music ConcertМузыкальный концерт</span><span>I’m very fond of music and whenever I get a chance I attend a concert. It doesn’t happen very often, because I’m rather busy with my studies these days. Besides, our town is small and famous singers or bands rarely attend us. One music concert, that I especially liked, took place last summer. It was a jazz concert played by university students. I was amazed how talented these guys were. Although they are not famous yet, I think they will be noticed in the future. The event was held at the local Concert Hall in the afternoon. I went there with my best friend Vika, who is also fond of jazz. The tickets were rather inexpensive, so we could afford them. The concert lasted for a bit more than an hour. The hall was full of the audience. Although we are casual listeners, we could see how great was the music and performance in general. There were six people in the band. One guy was playing the saxophone, one was playing the drums, two others were playing the trumpet and the clarinet, one student was playing the double bass, and one was the pianist. At some point, each of them played solo to show their skills. At other moments they tried to improvise, which also sounded well. All in all, they performed about nine songs. The audience was willingly applauding after each song. Once again, I understood that hearing and seeing a live concert is much better than listening to music on CD or MP3 players. Vika also liked this concert. After it was finished, we went to meet the performers. Surprisingly, they were very friendly and even signed their autographs for us.</span></span>