What are the provisions of the company law on voting at the shareholders' meeting?
Article 38 The shareholders' meeting shall exercise the following functions and powers: (1) To decide on the company's business policy and investment plan; (2) Electing and replacing directors and supervisors who are not employee representatives, and deciding on the remuneration of directors and supervisors; (3) Examining and approving the report of the board of directors; (4) Examining and approving the reports of the board of supervisors or supervisors; (5) To examine and approve the annual financial budget plan and final accounts plan of the company; (VI) To examine and approve the company's profit distribution plan and loss recovery plan; (7) To make resolutions on the increase or decrease of the registered capital of the company; (8) To make resolutions on the issuance of corporate bonds. (9) To make resolutions on the merger, division, dissolution, liquidation or change of corporate form of the company; (10) Amending the Articles of Association. (eleven) other functions and powers stipulated in the articles of association. Where the shareholders unanimously agree to the matters listed in the preceding paragraph in writing, they may make a decision directly without convening a general meeting of shareholders, and all shareholders shall sign and seal the decision document. Article 43 At the shareholders' meeting, the shareholders shall exercise their voting rights in proportion to their capital contribution; However, unless otherwise stipulated in the articles of association. Article 44 The methods of discussion and voting procedures of the shareholders' general meeting shall be stipulated in the articles of association, unless otherwise stipulated in this Law. The shareholders' meeting shall make resolutions on amending the Articles of Association, increasing or decreasing the registered capital, and on the merger, division, dissolution or change of corporate form of the company, which must be approved by shareholders representing more than two thirds of the voting rights. Article 75 Under any of the following circumstances, the shareholders who voted against the resolution of the shareholders' general meeting may request the company to purchase its equity at a reasonable price: (1) The company has not distributed profits to shareholders for five consecutive years, but the company has made profits for five consecutive years and meets the conditions for distributing profits stipulated in this Law; (2) The merger, division or transfer of the company's main property; (3) Upon the expiration of the business term stipulated in the Articles of Association or other reasons for dissolution stipulated in the Articles of Association, the shareholders' meeting will adopt a resolution to amend the Articles of Association to make the Company survive. If the shareholders and the company fail to reach an equity purchase agreement within 60 days from the date of adoption of the resolution of the general meeting of shareholders, the shareholders may bring a lawsuit to the people's court within 90 days from the date of adoption of the resolution of the general meeting of shareholders. Through the study of the above contents, we know that the voting right of the shareholders' meeting only applies to some special matters, and the shareholders' meeting does not have to make a decision on a certain matter in the form of a meeting, and the voting right depends on the amount of capital contribution at the beginning of the company's establishment.