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(二) 甲、乙、丙、丁四个企业于2006年2月共同出资设立了A有限责任公司,注册资

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甲、乙、丙、丁四个企业于2006年2月共同出资设立了A有限责任公司,注册资本为300万元,净资产为600万元。2006年4月6日,A公司召开股东会议,作出下述3个决定:1.更换公司两名监事:一是由乙企业代表陈某代替了丁企业的代表王某;二是由公司职工代表李某代替公司职工代表徐某。2.决定于2006年10月发行公司债券80万元,用于扩大公司的生产经营。3.经代表2/3以上表决权的股东通过,批准了公司董事会提出的从公司100万元公积金中提取25万元转为公司资本的方案。根据上述事实,回答下列问题:

股东会会议批准公司公积金转为资本方案的决议是否符合我国《公司法》的规定为什么( )

A.符合我国《公司法》的规定,因为转换后,公司的公积金数额仍符合我国《公司法》的规定

B.符合我国《公司法》的规定,因为转换后,公司的公积金所占注册资本的比例仍符合我国《公司法》的规定

C.符合我国《公司法》的规定,因为股东大会有权作出增加公司资本的决议

D.不符合我国《公司法》的规定,因为公积金是用来弥补公司亏损的

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