What is the total number of shares?

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The textbook says that "if the number of shares to be issued exceeds 20% of the total number of shares, the proposal to issue new shares must be passed by more than half of the voting rights held by shareholders of tradable shares (public shares) attending the shareholders' meeting. The total number of shares is calculated on the basis of the total number of shares on the announcement date of the resolution of the board of directors. "What does the total number of shares here mean?

For example, before the issuance of listed companies, the total share capital was 200 million, and 50 million shares were prepared to be issued.

Would you rather take 50 million/200 million or 50 million/200 million+50 million?

Teacher's reply in September: June 27th, 2005 at 8: 25: 04.

Fifty million/(two hundred million+fifty million)