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                                                                     EXHIBIT 4.2

                              PDF SOLUTIONS, INC.
                       2001 EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN
                         (AS ADOPTED ON JUNE 12, 2001)

                                   SECTION 1
                                    PURPOSE

            PDF Solutions, Inc. hereby establishes the PDF Solutions, Inc. 2001
Employee Stock Purchase Plan, effective as of the Initial Public Offering Date,
in order to provide eligible employees of the Company and its participating
Subsidiaries with the opportunity to purchase Common Stock through payroll
deductions. The Plan is intended to qualify as an employee stock purchase plan
under Section 423(b) of the Code.

                                   SECTION 2
                                  DEFINITIONS

            2.1   "1934 Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended. Reference to a specific Section of the 1934 Act or regulation
thereunder shall include such Section or regulation, any valid regulation
promulgated under such Section, and any comparable provision of any future
legislation or regulation amending, supplementing or superseding such Section or
regulation.

            2.2   "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Company.

            2.3   "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
Reference to a specific Section of the Code or regulation thereunder shall
include such Section or regulation, any valid regulation promulgated under such
Section, and any comparable provision of any future legislation or regulation
amending, supplementing or superseding such Section or regulation.

            2.4   "Committee" shall mean the committee appointed by the Board to
administer the Plan. Any member of the Committee may resign at any time by
notice in writing mailed or delivered to the Secretary of the Company. As of the
effective date of the Plan, the Plan shall be administered by the Compensation
Committee of the Board.

            2.5   "Common Stock" means the common stock of the Company.

            2.6   "Company" means PDF Solutions, Inc.

            2.7   "Compensation" means a Participant's regular wages. The
Committee, in its discretion, may (on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis)
establish a different definition of Compensation prior to an Enrollment Date for
all options to be granted on such Enrollment Date.

            2.8   "Eligible Employee" means every Employee of an Employer,
except (a) any Employee who immediately after the grant of an option under the
Plan, would own stock
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and/or hold outstanding options to purchase stock possessing five percent (5%)
or more of the total combined voting power or value of all classes of stock of
the Company or of any Subsidiary of the Company (including stock attributed to
such Employee pursuant to Section 424(d) of the Code), or (b) as provided in the
following sentence. The Committee, in its discretion, from time to time may,
prior to an Enrollment Date for all options to be granted on such Enrollment
Date, determine (on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis) that an Employee
shall not be an Eligible Employee if he or she: (1) has not completed at least
two years of service since his or her last hire date (or such lesser period of
time as may be determined by the Committee in its discretion), (2) customarily
works not more than 20 hours per week (or such lesser period of time as may be
determined by the Committee in its discretion), or (3) customarily works not
more than 5 months per calendar year (or such lesser period of time as may be
determined by the Committee in its discretion).

            2.9   "Employee" means an individual who is a common-law employee of
any Employer, whether such employee is so employed at the time the Plan is
adopted or becomes so employed subsequent to the adoption of the Plan.

            2.10  "Employer" or "Employers" means any one or all of the Company,
and those Subsidiaries which, with the consent of the Board, have adopted the
Plan.

            2.11  "Enrollment Date" means such dates as may be determined by the
Committee (in its discretion and on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis) from
time to time.

            2.12  "Grant Date" means any date on which a Participant is granted
an option under the Plan.

            2.13  "Participant" means an Eligible Employee who (a) has become a
Participant in the Plan pursuant to Section 4.1 and (b) has not ceased to be a
Participant pursuant to Section 8 or Section 9.

            2.14  "Plan" means the PDF Solutions, Inc. 2001 Employee Stock
Purchase Plan, as set forth in this instrument and as hereafter amended from
time to time.

            2.15  "Purchase Date" means such dates as may be determined by the
Committee (in its discretion and on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis) from
time to time prior to an Enrollment Date for all options to be granted on such
Enrollment Date.

            2.16  "Subsidiary" means any corporation in an unbroken chain of
corporations beginning with the Company if each of the corporations other than
the last corporation in the unbroken chain then owns stock possessing fifty
percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock
in one of the other corporations in such chain.

                                   SECTION 3
                           SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN

            3.1   Number Available. A maximum of 300,000 shares (after giving
effect to the June 2001 stock split) of Common Stock shall be available for
issuance pursuant to the Plan. Beginning with the first fiscal year of the
Company beginning after the effective date of the Plan,

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on the first day of each fiscal year of the Company, Shares will be added to the
Plan equal to the least of (a) 2% of the outstanding Shares on the last day of
the prior fiscal year, (b) 675,000 Shares (after giving effect to the June 2001
stock split), or (c) such lesser amount as determined by the Board. Shares sold
under the Plan may be newly issued shares or treasury shares.

            3.2   Adjustments. In the event of any reorganization,
recapitalization, stock split, reverse stock split, stock dividend, combination
of shares, merger, consolidation, offering of rights or other similar change in
the capital structure of the Company, the Board may make such adjustment, if
any, as it deems appropriate in the number, kind and purchase price of the
shares available for purchase under the Plan and in the maximum number of shares
subject to any option under the Plan.

                                   SECTION 4
                                   ENROLLMENT

            4.1   Participation. Each Eligible Employee may elect to become a
Participant by enrolling or re-enrolling in the Plan effective as of any
Enrollment Date. In order to enroll, an Eligible Employee must complete, sign
and submit to the Company an enrollment form in such form, manner and by such
deadline as may be specified by the Committee from time to time (in its
discretion and on a nondiscriminatory basis). Any Participant whose option
expires and who has not withdrawn from the Plan automatically will be
re-enrolled in the Plan on the Enrollment Date immediately following the
Purchase Date on which his or her option expires. Any Participant whose option
has not expired and who has not withdrawn from the Plan automatically will be
deemed to be un-enrolled from the Participant's current option and be enrolled
as of a subsequent Enrollment Date if the price per Share on such subsequent
Enrollment Date is lower than the price per Share on the Enrollment Date
relating to the Participant's current option.

            4.2   Payroll Withholding. On his or her enrollment form, each
Participant must elect to make Plan contributions via payroll withholding from
his or her Compensation. Pursuant to such procedures as the Committee may
specify from time to time, a Participant may elect to have withholding equal to
a whole percentage from 1% to 10% (or such lesser, or greater, percentage that
the Committee may establish from time to time for all options to be granted on
any Enrollment Date). A Participant may elect to increase or decrease his or her
rate of payroll withholding by submitting a new enrollment form in accordance
with such procedures as may be established by the Committee from time to time. A
Participant may stop his or her payroll withholding by submitting a new
enrollment form in accordance with such procedures as may be established by the
Committee from time to time. In order to be effective as of a specific date, an
enrollment form must be received by the Company no later than the deadline
specified by the Committee, in its discretion and on a nondiscriminatory basis,
from time to time. Any Participant who is automatically re-enrolled in the Plan
will be deemed to have elected to continue his or her contributions at the
percentage last elected by the Participant.

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                                   SECTION 5
                        OPTIONS TO PURCHASE COMMON STOCK

            5.1   Grant of Option. On each Enrollment Date on which the
Participant enrolls or re-enrolls in the Plan, he or she shall be granted an
option to purchase shares of Common Stock.

            5.2   Duration of Option. Each option granted under the Plan shall
expire upon the conclusion of the option's offering period which will end on the
earliest to occur of (a) the completion of the purchase of shares on the last
Purchase Date occurring within 27 months of the Grant Date of such option, (b)
such shorter option period as may be established by the Committee from time to
time prior to an Enrollment Date for all options to be granted on such
Enrollment Date, or (c) the date on which the Participant ceases to be such for
any reason. Until otherwise determined by the Committee for all options to be
granted on an Enrollment Date, the period referred to in clause (b) in the
preceding sentence shall mean the period from the applicable Enrollment Date
through the last business day prior to the immediately following Enrollment
Date.

            5.3   Number of Shares Subject to Option. The number of shares
available for purchase by each Participant under the option will be established
by the Committee from time to time prior to an Enrollment Date for all options
to be granted on such Enrollment Date.

            5.4   Other Terms and Conditions. Each option shall be subject to
the following additional terms and conditions:

            (a)   payment for shares purchased under the option shall be made
      only through payroll withholding under Section 4.2;

            (b)   purchase of shares upon exercise of the option will be
      accomplished only in accordance with Section 6.1;

            (c)   the price per share under the option will be determined as
      provided in Section 6.1; and

            (d)   the option in all respects shall be subject to such other
      terms and conditions (applied on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis),
      as the Committee shall determine from time to time in its discretion.

                                   SECTION 6
                               PURCHASE OF SHARES

            6.1   Exercise of Option. Subject to Section 6.2, on each Purchase
Date, the funds then credited to each Participant's account shall be used to
purchase whole shares of Common Stock. Any cash remaining after whole shares of
Common Stock have been purchased shall be carried forward in the Participant's
account for the purchase of shares on the next Purchase Date. The price per
Share of the Shares purchased under any option granted under the Plan shall be
eighty-five percent (85%) of the lower of:

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            (a)   the closing price per Share on the NASDAQ National Market
      System on the business day preceding the Grant Date for such option; or

            (b)   the closing price per Share on the NASDAQ National Market
      System on the Purchase Date;

provided, however, that with respect to any Grant Date under the Plan that
coincides with the date of the final prospectus for the initial public offering
of the Common Stock, the price in clause (a) above shall be the price per Share
at which shares of Common Stock are initially offered for sale to the public by
the Company's underwriters in such offering.

            6.2   Delivery of Shares. As directed by the Committee in its sole
discretion, shares purchased on any Purchase Date shall be delivered directly to
the Participant or to a custodian or broker (if any) designated by the Committee
to hold shares for the benefit of the Participants. As determined by the
Committee from time to time, such shares shall be delivered as physical
certificates or by means of a book entry system.

            6.3   Exhaustion of Shares. If at any time the shares available
under the Plan are over-enrolled, enrollments shall be reduced proportionately
to eliminate the over-enrollment. Such reduction method shall be "bottom up,"
with the result that all option exercises for one share shall be satisfied
first, followed by all exercises for two shares, and so on, until all available
shares have been exhausted. Any funds that, due to over-enrollment, cannot be
applied to the purchase of whole shares shall be refunded to the Participants
(without interest thereon).

                                   SECTION 7
                                   WITHDRAWAL

            7.1   Withdrawal. A Participant may withdraw from the Plan by
submitting a completed enrollment form to the Company. A withdrawal will be
effective only if it is received by the Company by the deadline specified by the
Committee (in its discretion and on a uniform and nondiscriminatory basis) from
time to time. When a withdrawal becomes effective, the Participant's payroll
contributions shall cease and all amounts then credited to the Participant's
account shall be distributed to him or her (without interest thereon).

                                   SECTION 8
                           CESSATION OF PARTICIPATION

            8.1   Termination of Status as Eligible Employee. A Participant
shall cease to be a Participant immediately upon the cessation of his or her
status as an Eligible Employee (for example, because of his or her termination
of employment from all Employers for any reason). As soon as practicable after
such cessation, the Participant's payroll contributions shall cease and all
amounts then credited to the Participant's account shall be distributed to him
or her (without interest thereon). If a Participant is on a Company-approved
leave of absence, his or her participation in the Plan shall continue for so
long as he or she remains an Eligible Employee and has not withdrawn from the
Plan pursuant to Section 7.1.

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                                   SECTION 9
                           DESIGNATION OF BENEFICIARY

            9.1   Designation. Each Participant may, pursuant to such uniform
and nondiscriminatory procedures as the Committee may specify from time to time,
designate one or more Beneficiaries to receive any amounts credited to the
Participant's account at the time of his or her death. Notwithstanding any
contrary provision of this Section 9, Sections 9.1 and 9.2 shall be operative
only after (and for so long as) the Committee determines (on a uniform and
nondiscriminatory basis) to permit the designation of Beneficiaries.

            9.2   Changes. A Participant may designate different Beneficiaries
(or may revoke a prior Beneficiary designation) at any time by delivering a new
designation (or revocation of a prior designation) in like manner. Any
designation or revocation shall be effective only if it is received by the
Committee. However, when so received, the designation or revocation shall be
effective as of the date the designation or revocation is executed (whether or
not the Participant still is living), but without prejudice to the Committee on
account of any payment made before the change is recorded. The last effective
designation received by the Committee shall supersede all prior designations.

            9.3   Failed Designations. If a Participant dies without having
effectively designated a Beneficiary, or if no Beneficiary survives the
Participant, the Participant's Account shall be payable to his or her estate.

                                   SECTION 10
                                 ADMINISTRATION

            10.1  Plan Administrator. The Plan shall be administered by the
Committee. The Committee shall have the authority to control and manage the
operation and administration of the Plan.

            10.2  Actions by Committee. Each decision of a majority of the
members of the Committee then in office shall constitute the final and binding
act of the Committee. The Committee may act with or without a meeting being
called or held and shall keep minutes of all meetings held and a record of all
actions taken by written consent.

            10.3  Powers of Committee. The Committee shall have all powers and
discretion necessary or appropriate to supervise the administration of the Plan
and to control its operation in accordance with its terms, including, but not by
way of limitation, the following discretionary powers:

            (a)   To interpret and determine the meaning and validity of the
      provisions of the Plan and the options and to determine any question
      arising under, or in connection with, the administration, operation or
      validity of the Plan or the options;

            (b)   To determine any and all considerations affecting the
      eligibility of any employee to become a Participant or to remain a
      Participant in the Plan;

            (c)   To cause an account or accounts to be maintained for each
      Participant;

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            (d)   To determine the time or times when, and the number of shares
      for which, options shall be granted;

            (e)   To establish and revise an accounting method or formula for
      the Plan;

            (f)   To designate a custodian or broker to receive shares purchased
      under the Plan and to determine the manner and form in which shares are to
      be delivered to the designated custodian or broker;

            (g)   To determine the status and rights of Participants and their
      Beneficiaries or estates;

            (h)   To employ such brokers, counsel, agents and advisers, and to
      obtain such broker, legal, clerical and other services, as it may deem
      necessary or appropriate in carrying out the provisions of the Plan;

            (i)   To establish, from time to time, rules for the performance of
      its powers and duties and for the administration of the Plan;

            (j)   To adopt such procedures and subplans as are necessary or
      appropriate to permit participation in the Plan by employees who are
      foreign nationals or employed outside of the United States;

            (k)   To delegate to any one or more of its members or to any other
      person, severally or jointly, the authority to perform for and on behalf
      of the Committee one or more of the functions of the Committee under the
      Plan.

            10.4  Decisions of Committee. All actions, interpretations, and
decisions of the Committee shall be conclusive and binding on all persons, and
shall be given the maximum possible deference allowed by law.

            10.5  Administrative Expenses. All expenses incurred in the
administration of the Plan by the Committee, or otherwise, including legal fees
and expenses, shall be paid and borne by the Employers, except any stamp duties
or transfer taxes applicable to the purchase of shares may be charged to the
account of each Participant. Any brokerage fees for the purchase of shares by a
Participant shall be paid by the Company, but fees and taxes (including
brokerage fees) for the transfer, sale or resale of shares by a Participant, or
the issuance of physical share certificates, shall be borne solely by the
Participant.

            10.6  Eligibility to Participate. No member of the Committee who is
also an employee of an Employer shall be excluded from participating in the Plan
if otherwise eligible, but he or she shall not be entitled, as a member of the
Committee, to act or pass upon any matters pertaining specifically to his or her
own account under the Plan.

            10.7  Indemnification. Each of the Employers shall, and hereby does,
indemnify and hold harmless the members of the Committee and the Board, from and
against any and all losses, claims, damages or liabilities (including attorneys'
fees and amounts paid, with the approval of the Board, in settlement of any
claim) arising out of or resulting from the

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implementation of a duty, act or decision with respect to the Plan, so long as
such duty, act or decision does not involve gross negligence or willful
misconduct on the part of any such individual.

                                   SECTION 11
                      AMENDMENT, TERMINATION, AND DURATION

            11.1  Amendment, Suspension, or Termination. The Board, in its sole
discretion, may amend or terminate the Plan, or any part thereof, at any time
and for any reason. If the Plan is terminated, the Board, in its discretion, may
elect to terminate all outstanding options either immediately or upon completion
of the purchase of shares on the next Purchase Date, or may elect to permit
options to expire in accordance with their terms (and participation to continue
through such expiration dates). If the options are terminated prior to
expiration, all amounts then credited to Participants' accounts which have not
been used to purchase shares shall be returned to the Participants (without
interest thereon) as soon as administratively practicable.

            11.2  Duration of the Plan. The Plan shall commence on the date
specified herein, and subject to Section 11.1 (regarding the Board's right to
amend or terminate the Plan), shall remain until June 30, 2011.

                                   SECTION 12
                               GENERAL PROVISIONS

            12.1  Participation by Subsidiaries. One or more Subsidiaries of the
Company may become participating Employers by adopting the Plan and obtaining
approval for such adoption from the Board. By adopting the Plan, a Subsidiary
shall be deemed to agree to all of its terms, including (but not limited to) the
provisions granting exclusive authority (a) to the Board to amend the Plan, and
(b) to the Committee to administer and interpret the Plan. An Employer may
terminate its participation in the Plan at any time. The liabilities incurred
under the Plan to the Participants employed by each Employer shall be solely the
liabilities of that Employer, and no other Employer shall be liable for benefits
accrued by a Participant during any period when he or she was not employed by
such Employer.

            12.2  Inalienability. In no event may either a Participant, a former
Participant or his or her Beneficiary, spouse or estate sell, transfer,
anticipate, assign, hypothecate, or otherwise dispose of any right or interest
under the Plan; and such rights and interests shall not at any time be subject
to the claims of creditors nor be liable to attachment, execution or other legal
process. Accordingly, for example, a Participant's interest in the Plan is not
transferable pursuant to a domestic relations order.

            12.3  Severability. In the event any provision of the Plan shall be
held illegal or invalid for any reason, the illegality or invalidity shall not
affect the remaining parts of the Plan, and the Plan shall be construed and
enforced as if the illegal or invalid provision had not been included.

            12.4  Requirements of Law. The granting of options and the issuance
of shares shall be subject to all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, and
to such approvals by any

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governmental agencies or securities exchanges as the Committee may determine are
necessary or appropriate.

            12.5  Compliance with Rule 16b-3. Any transactions under this Plan
with respect to officers (as defined in Rule 16a-1 promulgated under the 1934
Act) are intended to comply with all applicable conditions of Rule 16b-3. To the
extent any provision of the Plan or action by the Committee fails to so comply,
it shall be deemed null and void, to the extent permitted by law and deemed
advisable by the Committee. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of the Plan,
if the Committee specifically determines that compliance with Rule 16b-3 no
longer is required, all references in the Plan to Rule 16b-3 shall be null and
void.

            12.6  No Enlargement of Employment Rights. Neither the establishment
or maintenance of the Plan, the granting of options, the purchase of shares, nor
any action of any Employer or the Committee, shall be held or construed to
confer upon any individual any right to be continued as an employee of the
Employer nor, upon dismissal, any right or interest in any specific assets of
the Employers other than as provided in the Plan. Each Employer expressly
reserves the right to discharge any employee at any time, with or without cause.

            12.7  Apportionment of Costs and Duties. All acts required of the
Employers under the Plan may be performed by the Company for itself and its
Subsidiaries, and the costs of the Plan may be equitably apportioned by the
Committee among the Company and the other Employers. Whenever an Employer is
permitted or required under the terms of the Plan to do or perform any act,
matter or thing, it shall be done and performed by any officer or employee of
the Employers who is thereunto duly authorized by the Employers.

            12.8  Construction and Applicable Law. The Plan is intended to
qualify as an "employee stock purchase plan" within the meaning of Section
423(b) of the Code. Any provision of the Plan which is inconsistent with Section
423(b) of the Code shall, without further act or amendment by the Company or the
Committee, be reformed to comply with the requirements of Section 423(b). The
provisions of the Plan shall be construed, administered and enforced in
accordance with such Section and with the laws of the State of California
(excluding California's conflict of laws provisions).

            12.9  Captions. The captions contained in and the table of contents
prefixed to the Plan are inserted only as a matter of convenience, and in no way
define, limit, enlarge or describe the scope or intent of the Plan nor in any
way shall affect the construction of any provision of the Plan.

                                    EXECUTION

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            IN WITNESS WHEREOF, PDF Solutions, Inc., by its duly authorized
officer, has executed this Plan.

                                             PDF SOLUTIONS, INC.

Dated:  June 12, 2001                        By:  /s/ P. Steven Melman
                                                  ------------------------
                                                  Title: Chief Financial Officer

                                       10Cenex Harvest States Exhibit 4.1

EXHIBIT 4.1

CENEX HARVEST STATES COOPERATIVES
AMENDED AND RESTATED

RESOLUTION CREATING A SERIES OF PREFERRED EQUITY
TO BE DESIGNATED

8% CUMULATIVE REDEEMABLE PREFERRED STOCK

     The undersigned, being the President and Chief Executive Officer of
Cenex Harvest States Cooperatives (the “Company”), a cooperative
organized and existing under the Minnesota Cooperative Law, does hereby
certify that, pursuant to the authority vested in the Board of
Directors of the Company by the Articles of Incorporation of the
Company, the Board of Directors on January 7, 2003, duly
adopted the following resolution:

     RESOLVED, that pursuant to the authority vested in the Board
of Directors of the Company (the “Board of Directors”) by the
Articles of Incorporation of the Company, the Board of Directors hereby
establishes a series of preferred equity of the Company having the
following rights, preferences, privileges and limitations:

        Section 1. Designation; Unlimited Shares; Limitations and
Restrictions on Issuance.

        (a) Designations;
Unlimited Shares.  The shares of such series of preferred equity securities
shall be designated as 8% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (the “Preferred Stock”).
The shares of the Preferred Stock shall be unlimited in number and subject to Section 1(b) may
be issued by the Board of Directors from time to time. Each time the Board of Directors
authorizes the issuance of shares of Preferred Stock, it may by resolution determine that
some or all of the shares so issued shall be uncertificated shares.  

        (b) Limitations and
Restrictions on Issuance.  The Company shall not offer to issue additional
shares of Preferred Stock in exchange for or in redemption of outstanding patrons’ equities
or other equity securities held by members of the Company more than one time per calendar
year and in connection with such offer any member that would receive more than
one-quarter of one percent (0.25%) of the number of shares of Preferred Stock outstanding
at the end of the prior calendar year shall instead be entitled to receive such shares in
quarterly installments as nearly equal as possible. After December 31, 2003, in any
calendar year, the Company shall not issue additional shares of Preferred Stock in
exchange for or in redemption of outstanding patrons’ equities or other equity
securities held by members of the Company in excess of (i), for issuances during the
years 2004, 2005 and 2006, twenty percent (20%) of the number of shares of Preferred
Stock outstanding at the end of the prior calendar year or 400,000 shares, whichever is
greater, and (ii), for issuances during any calendar year after the year 2006,
twenty-five percent (25%) of the number of shares of Preferred Stock outstanding at the
end of the prior calendar year or 400,000 shares, whichever is greater. The Company shall
not issue additional shares of Preferred Stock in exchange for or in redemption of
outstanding patrons’ equities owned by an estate of a former individual member of
the Company or in redemption of outstanding patrons’ equities owned by individual
members of the Company who have reached age 72 pursuant to the Company’s current
policy. 

        Section 2. Rank.  The
Preferred Stock shall rank prior to (i) any patronage refund as that term is used in
the Company’s Bylaws, whether or not represented by a certificate, and any
redemption thereof, (ii) any other class or series of capital stock designated by
the Board of Directors as junior to the Preferred Stock and (iii) common stock, if
any, of the Company (collectively, “Junior Securities”), both as to payment of
dividends and as to distributions of assets upon the liquidation, dissolution or winding
up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary. Shares of any class or series of
capital stock of the Company that are not Junior Securities, including the Company’s
existing 8% Preferred Stock, shall rank pari passu with the Preferred Stock. 

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        Section 3. Dividends and
Distributions. 

        (a) Payment of Dividends.  The
holders of the Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive quarterly dividends when, as
and if declared by the Board of Directors out of funds legally available for such
purpose, at the rate of $2.00 per annum per share. Dividends shall be payable on March 31,
June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each year (each such date a “Payment
Date”), provided that any such Payment Date is a Business Day. A Business Day is any
day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday. If any Payment Date is not a
Business Day, such dividend shall be payable without interest on the next Business Day.
Dividends shall be fully cumulative and shall accumulate without interest from and
including the latest of (i) January 1, 2003 or (ii) the day immediately
following the most recent Payment Date as to which dividends have been paid. Dividends
shall be paid to holders of record as they appear on the books of the Company five
Business Days prior to the relevant Payment Date. The Company may, in its sole
discretion, pay dividends by any one or more of the following means: (x) check
mailed to the address of such holder as it appears on the books of the Company, (y) electronic
transfer in accordance with instructions provided by such holder or (z) any other
means mutually agreed between the Company and such holder. The amount of dividends
payable shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Each
payment of dividends will include dividends to and including the relevant Payment Date. 

        (b) Limitations on
Distributions to Holders of Junior Securities.  No distributions shall be made
by the Company to the holders of any Junior Security unless and until all accumulated and
unpaid dividends on the Preferred Stock and on any class or series of capital stock
ranking on parity with the Preferred Stock, including the full dividend for the
then-current dividend period, shall have been paid or declared and set apart for payment.
Any reference to a “distribution” contained in this Section 3(b) shall not
be deemed to include any distribution made in connection with a liquidation, dissolution
or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary. The rights of holders of
Preferred Stock upon a distribution made in connection with a liquidation, dissolution or
winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, are governed by Section 4
below. 

        Section 4. Liquidation
Preference.  In the event of a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the
Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, the holders of Preferred Stock shall be
entitled to receive out of the assets of the Company available therefor, before any
payment shall be made or any assets distributed to the holders of any Junior Security, an
amount per share equal to $25.00 plus all dividends accumulated and unpaid on such share,
whether or not declared, to and including the date of such distribution. The entire
assets of the Company available for distribution shall be distributed ratably among the
holders of the Preferred Stock and any other capital stock of the Company which ranks on
a parity as to liquidation rights with the Preferred Stock in proportion to the
respective preferential amounts to which each is entitled (but only to the extent of such
preferential amounts). After payment in full of the liquidation preference of the shares
of Preferred Stock, the holders of such shares shall not be entitled to any further
participation in any distribution of assets by the Company. Neither a consolidation or
merger of the Company with another person nor a sale or transfer of all or part of the
Company’s assets for cash, securities or other property will be deemed a
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company for purposes of this Section 4 if,
following such transaction, the Preferred Stock remains outstanding as duly authorized
stock of the Company or any successor entity.  

        Section 5. Redemption. 

        (a) Optional Redemption
Right.  From and after February 1, 2008, the Company, at its option, may
redeem at any time all, or from time to time any portion, of the Preferred Stock at a
price per share (the “Optional Redemption Price”) equal to $25.00 plus all
dividends accumulated and unpaid on such share, whether or not declared, to and including
the date fixed for redemption (the “Optional Redemption Date”). 

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        (b) Optional Redemption
of Less Than All Outstanding Shares of Preferred Stock.   In case of the Company’s
redemption of less than all of the then outstanding shares of Preferred Stock pursuant to
Section 5(a), the Company shall designate by lot, or in such other manner as the Board of
Directors may determine, the shares to be redeemed, or shall effect such redemption pro rata.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall not redeem less than all of the then
outstanding shares of Preferred Stock until all dividends accumulated and unpaid upon all
then outstanding shares of Preferred Stock shall have been paid for all past dividend
periods. 

        (c) Holders’ Redemption
Right.  If at any time there shall have been a Change in Control (as defined in
Section 5(g) below), each record holder of shares of Preferred Stock shall have the
right, for a period of 90 days from the date of such Change in Control, to require the
Company to redeem all or any portion of the shares of Preferred Stock owned by such
record holder. All shares as to which the record holder has notified the Company of an
exercise of redemption right created by this Section 5(c) on or prior to the 90th
day after such Change in Control shall be redeemed 130 days after the date of such Change
in Control (or, if such date is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day)
(the “Mandatory Redemption Date”) (each of the Optional Redemption Date and the
Mandatory Redemption Date, a “Redemption Date”) at a price per share (the “Mandatory
Redemption Price”) (each of the Optional Redemption Price and the Mandatory
Redemption Price, a “Redemption Price”) equal to $25.00 plus all dividends
accumulated and unpaid on such share, whether or not declared, to and including the
Mandatory Redemption Date. 

        (d) Redemption Notice.  Not
less than 30 days prior to any Redemption Date, the Company shall give written notice
(the “Redemption Notice”) to the holders of record of the shares of Preferred
Stock to be redeemed. The Redemption Notice shall specify (i) the Redemption Date,
(ii) the Redemption Price, (iii) the number of shares of Preferred Stock held
by the holder that are subject to redemption on the Redemption Date, (iv) the time,
place and manner in which the holder shall surrender to the Company the certificate or
certificates representing the shares of Preferred Stock to be redeemed, including the
steps that a holder should take with respect to any certificates which have been lost,
stolen or destroyed or to any uncertificated shares, and (v) that from and after the
Redemption Date, dividends will cease to accumulate on such shares and such shares shall
no longer be deemed outstanding. 

        (e) Surrender of
Certificates.  On or after the Redemption Date, each holder shall surrender the
certificate or certificates representing the shares of Preferred Stock called for
redemption in the manner provided in the Redemption Notice or take such steps with
respect to lost, stolen or destroyed certificates or uncertificated shares as are
provided in the Redemption Notice. Upon so doing, a holder shall be entitled to receive
payment of the Redemption Price for the shares of Preferred Stock so redeemed. If fewer
than all of the shares of Preferred Stock represented by a surrendered certificate or
certificates are redeemed, the Company shall issue a new certificate representing the
unredeemed shares. Each surrendered certificate shall be canceled. 

        (f) Effect of Redemption.  From
and after the Redemption Date, if funds necessary for the redemption shall be available
therefor and shall have been irrevocably deposited or set aside, then (i) dividends
shall cease to accumulate with respect to the shares of Preferred Stock called for
redemption, (ii) such shares shall no longer be deemed outstanding, (iii) the
holders of such shares shall cease to be shareholders and (iv) all rights whatsoever
with respect to such shares of Preferred Stock shall terminate except the right of the
holders thereof to receive the Redemption Price, without interest. 

        (g) Definition of Change
in Control.  For purposes of Section 5(c), a Change in Control shall have
occurred if, in connection with a merger or consolidation of the Company approved by the
Board of Directors of the Company (prior to submitting the merger or consolidation to the
Members of the Company for approval), whether or not the Company is the surviving entity,
those persons who were members of the Board of Directors on January 1, 2003 (the
“Original Directors”), together with those persons who became members of the
Board of Directors after such date (the “Approved Subsequent Directors”) at the
annual meeting of the Company shall have ceased to constitute a majority of the Company’s
Board of Directors. 

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        (h) Purchases.  The
Company may at any time and from time to time in compliance with applicable law purchase
shares of Preferred Stock on the open market, pursuant to a tender offer or otherwise, at
such price or prices and other terms as it determines. The Company may not make any such
purchases at a time when there are accumulated but unpaid dividends for past dividend
periods. 

        Section 6. Voting Rights. 

        (a) General.  Except
as set forth in Section 6(b), the holders of Preferred Stock shall have only such voting
rights as are required by applicable law. 

        (b) Certain Actions Not
to be Taken Without Vote of Holders of Preferred Stock.   Unless the Preferred
Stock is redeemed pursuant to its terms, the affirmative vote of the holders of at least
two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the Preferred Stock, voting separately as a
class, shall be required (i) for any amendment, alteration or repeal, whether by
merger or consolidation or otherwise, of the Company’s Articles of Incorporation or
this resolution if the amendment, alteration or repeal adversely affects the rights or
preferences of the Preferred Stock, and (ii) to establish, by board resolution or
otherwise, any class or series of equity security of the Company having rights senior to
the Preferred Stock as to the payment of dividends or distribution of assets upon the
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary.
For purposes of this Section 6(b), the creation and issuance of any other class of
securities of the Company ranking on a parity with or junior to the Preferred Stock,
including an increase in the authorized number of shares of any such securities, shall
not be deemed to adversely affect the rights or preferences of the Preferred Stock. 

        Section 7. Notices.  Any
notice required by this resolution to be given to the holders of Preferred Stock shall be
addressed to each holder of record at his, her or its address appearing on the books of
the Company and sent by personal delivery, facsimile transmission, overnight courier
requiring signature for delivery or by first class United States mail, postage prepaid.
Any such notice shall be deemed given on the date of delivery thereof if manually
delivered, the date of sending thereof if sent by facsimile transmission with electronic
confirmation of delivery received, the date of sending if sent by overnight courier or
the date of mailing if mailed. Any notice that is mailed as provided above shall be
conclusively presumed to have been duly given, whether or not a holder of Preferred Stock
receives such notice; and failure to give such notice, or any defect in such notice, to
any holder of Preferred Stock shall not affect the validity of the notice as to any other
holder of Preferred Stock or the validity of any proceedings taken with respect to any
other holder in connection with such notice. 

        Section 8. Termination of
Effectiveness.  Upon the acquisition or redemption by the Company of all
outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, the Board of Directors may by resolution determine
that the provisions of this resolution shall cease to be of further effect. 

        Section 9. Transfer
Rights.  The Board of Directors has expressly authorized the initial sale and
subsequent transfer of the shares of Preferred Stock. 

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