Title: Wake North Carolina Proposed Amendments to the Articles of Incorporation to Increase Shares: A Detailed Description with Exhibit Introduction: In this article, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the Wake North Carolina proposed amendments to the Articles of Incorporation aimed at increasing shares. Alongside the textual description, we will present an accompanying exhibit to enhance the understanding of this significant development. Article Content: I. Understanding Wake North Carolina's Purpose and Existing Articles of Incorporation II. Rationale behind Proposed Amendments to Increase Shares III. Proposed Amendments in Detail: A. Type 1: Increase in Authorized Capital Stock: 1. Objective and Benefits 2. Explanation of New Shares Issuance B. Type 2: Par Value Adjustment: 1. Purpose and Impact 2. Explanation of Par Value Alteration C. Type 3: Preferred Stock Authorization: 1. Significance and Advantages 2. Explanation of Preferred Stock and its Implications IV. Procedure for Approving the Amendments A. Shareholders' Meeting B. Voting and Majority Requirements C. Filing Requirements with Regulatory Bodies V. Exhibit: Visual Representation of Proposed Amendments — Graphical representation of existing shares vs. proposed increased shares — Visualization of par valuadjustmenten— - Comparison of authorized capital stock before and after the amendments — Breakdown of preferred stock authorization — Demonstrative representation of shareholder voting process — Summary of regulatory filing steps VI. Potential Impact and Benefits of the Proposed Amendments VII. Conclusion Keywords: — Wake NortCarolinain— - Proposed Amendments — ArticlesIncorporationatio— - Increase Shares — Authorized CapitaStopoc— - Par Value Adjustment — Preferred StocAuthorizationio— - Shareholders' Meeting — Voting Requirement— - Filing Requirements — Exhibit - RegulatorBodiesie— - Graphical Representation — VisRepresentationatio— - Shareholder Voting Process Note: The type names mentioned in the prompt do not align with the content structure described in this response.