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6E01563ed3 53Bf5db1cb.Pdf DAFTAR PEMEGANG SAHAM PT Goodyear lndonesia Tbk Per 30 NOV 2018 Nama Pemegang Alamat1 Alamat2 Propinsi L / A Status Rekening No Nama Jl Pintu Kecil No.27 Roa PERUSAHAAN TERBATAS PT UOB KAY HIAN Jumlah Saham % PT KALIBESAR ASRI Malaka Tambora Jakarta L NPWP SEKURITAS 27.210.000 6,64 Jl Pintu Kecil No.27 Kel.Roa Malaka PERUSAHAAN TERBATAS PT UOB KAY HIAN 2 PT RODA EKAKARYA RT/RW 002/002 Kec.Tambora Jakarta L NPWP SEKURITAS 8.300.000 2,02 JL. AGUNG INDAH M-4 PT WATERFRONT 3 ANTON SIMON NO.8 RT/RW 015/016 Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS INDONESIA 4.604.400 1,12 JL AGUNG INDAH M 4 NO RT 015/016, SUNTER 8 AGUNG, TANJUNG PRIOK Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC NET SEKURITAS, PT 4 ANTON SIMON PERUSAHAAN TERBATAS PT NIKKO SEKURITAS 2.760.600 0,67 5 PT. Kalibesar Asri Jl. Pintu Kecil No. 27 Roa Malaka Jakarta L NPWP INDONESIA 1.837.400 0,45 PT DBS VICKERS 6 KENNETH RUDY KAMON 35 LAFAYETTE PLACE A INDIVIDUAL - FOREIGN SEKURITAS INDONESIA 1.625.000 0,40 106,ROUTE DE ARLON L- 7 SSB WLGK S/A GOODHART PARTNERS HORIZON8210 MAMER, FUND-2144615378 LUXEMBOURG A INSTITUTION - FOREIGN BUT DEUTSCHE BANK AG 1.343.700 0,33 WISMA HAYAM WURUK JL. HAYAM WURUK NO. 8 PERUSAHAAN TERBATAS PT EQUITY SEKURITAS 8 PRIMA TUNAS INVESTAMA, PT. LT.9 KEBON KELAPA - GAMBIR Jakarta L NPWP INDONESIA 1.025.000 0,25 4400 ANDREWS HWY #801, MIDLAND TEXAS - PT. TRIMEGAH USA 306 WEST WALL SEKURITAS INDONESIA 9 KENNETH RUDY KAMON STREET SUITE 375 MIDLAND A INDIVIDUAL - FOREIGN TBK 875.000 0,21 Jl. Aipda KS Tubun II/14 10 BAMBANG HARTONO RT 04 RW 01 Kel. Slipi Kec. Palmerah Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT BCA SEKURITAS 800.000 0,20 12 Marina Boulevard #44- 01/04 DBS ASIA CENTRAL @MBFC Tower 3 A INSTITUTION - FOREIGN PT BANK DBS INDONESIA 11 DBS BANK LTD SG-PB CLIENTS Roa Malaka, Kecamatan PERUSAHAAN TERBATAS PT NIKKO SEKURITAS 645.400 0,16 12 PT. Roda Ekakarya Jl.CawangJl. Pintu Kecil Baru No. Tengah 27 Tambora Jakarta L NPWP INDONESIA 630.000 0,15 No.60 RT005/011 PT Mirae Asset Sekuritas 13 JEANNE SETIADI Cipinang Cempedak, Jatinegara Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 576.450 0,14 JL. CAWANG BARU PT WATERFRONT 14 Jeanne Setiadi C/OTENGAH EVERETT NO.60 HARRIS RT 005/011 JATINEGARA Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS INDONESIA 445.500 0,11 AND CO 888 WEST 6TH 15 CITIBANK NEW YORK S/A RAINBOW FUNDST LP 10TH, LA, CA 90017 Others A INSTITUTION - FOREIGN CITIBANK, N. A 442.700 0,11 DHARMA HUSADA INDAH TIMUR 1/28 (M-85) PT YUANTA SEKURITAS 16 SIAUW YUNUS SUBANDI RT.003/008 MULYOREJO MULYOREJO Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 410.000 0,10 One Bryant Park, New BUT. STANDARD 17 MLPFS SCB - IDR HOLD ACCOUNT York 10036 A INSTITUTION - FOREIGN PT.CHARTERED TRIMEGAH BANK 350.000 0,09 JL. P JAYAKARTA 46 E/5 KEL. MANGGA DUA SLT SEKURITAS INDONESIA RT.09/07 KEC. SAWAH BESAR Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC TBK 18 JOSEF KANDIAWAN Jl Setiabudi Selatan Kav EKOKAPITAL SEKURITAS, 275.000 0,07 19 Fifi Sutanto JL.Grha JATI Bank NO.2 Mas RT Lt.5 10 Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 270.000 0,07 006/001 KEL. PT Shinhan Sekuritas 20 HARYANTO SOELAIMAN MINTARAGEN KEC. TEGAL TIMUR Jawa Tengah L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 200.000 0,05 JL.LOKA INDAH NO 10 KEL:KALIBATA,KEC:PANC PT PHILLIP SEKURITAS RT/RW:012/003 ORAN Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 21 IR.ANDRE RUMANTIR Jl. Jend. Sudirman av. PERUSAHAAN TERBATAS BANK CENTRAL ASIA Tbk, 175.000 0,04 22 PT INDOLIFE PENSIONTAMA Wisma Indocement Lt. 2 70-71 Jakarta L NPWP PT 170.000 0,04 JL. PAL MERAH UTARA PT FAC SEKURITAS 23 TJONG TJIU TJIU NO.104, RT.001/RW.007 Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 100.000 0,02 D.HUSADA INDAH TMR KEC.MULYOREJO 1/28 (M-85) RT.003 KEL.MULYOREJO PT VALBURY SEKURITAS 24 SIAUW YUNUS SUBANDI RW.008 KEL.MULYOREJO Kel.KEC.MULYOREJO Dr Sutomo, Kec. Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 95.000 0,02 Jl Imam Bonjol No 110 Tegalsari Surabaya, Jawa PT UOB KAY HIAN 25 DANNY SITOLANG S, DRS.EC RT004/014 Timur 60264 Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS 80.000 0,02 Jl.A2 No 8D Cipinang Cipinang Muara- PT Mirae Asset Sekuritas 26 DRA IRENE ATMADJA Muaraq Rt/Rw001/003 Jatinegara Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 70.000 0,02 JL.CAWANG BARU CIPINANG, CEMPEDAK, PT MAYBANK KIM ENG 27 IRWIN ATMADJA JlTENGAH Satria II60 No.12 RT.005/011 JAKARTA TIMUR Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS 63.550 0,02 Rt/Rw007/001 PT Mirae Asset Sekuritas 28 RENDY TRISNANDI DUKUHPademangan KUPANG Barat TIMUR Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 59.500 0,01 20 KAV 789 RT 002 RW 29 HENRY SAMUEL TANUWIJAYA 010 KEL.PAKIS KEC.SA WAHAN Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC MANDIRI SEKURITAS, PT 50.000 0,01 Jl.Cawang Baru Tengah Kel.Cipinang Cempedak 30 IRWIN ATMADJA NO.60 Rt.005/011 Kec.Jatinegara Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT BAHANA SEKURITAS 49.400 0,01 AGUNG INDAH 9 BLOK SUNTER AGUNG, PT FAC SEKURITAS M3/3A RT.015/RW.016 TANJUNG PRIOK Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 31 HERMAN DHARMAHUSADA INDAH B- 45.900 0,01 32 HENDRAWAN ANTONIUS 19 RT.02/08 Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT SUCOR SEKURITAS 43.000 0,01 JL. RY PUPUTAN NO 99 X DANAREKSA SEKURITAS, 33 KM. BAGUS WIRYAWAN DUARSA, SE DPS, KAJA, RENON DENPASAR SELATAN Bali L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 40.000 0,01 LEDOK MACANAN DN. SURYATMAJAN, PT FAC SEKURITAS 34 ALB.Sudarti Marsudhi I/288 RT.005/RW.002 DANUREIAN Yogyakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 35.000 0,01 35 CGML PB CLIENT ACCOUNT/COLLATERALCitigroup Center Canada Square A INSTITUTION - FOREIGN CITIBANK, N. A 35.000 0,01 JL. ALEXANDRE II BLOK G KEL. GROGOL UTARA PT INDO PREMIER 36 OLGA N LOOHO SIGAR Jl/ 12Loka A RT/RW: Indah No 006/013 10 RT KEC. KEBAYORAN LAMA Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS 35.000 0,01 012 RW 003, Kalibata, PT Mirae Asset Sekuritas 37 IR ANDRE RUMANTIR Pancoran Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 34.200 0,01 JL. GADING IV BLOK PT KIWOOM SEKURITAS 38 HARTONO SANTOSO IR C/45 RT.05/06 TUGU SELATAN KOJA Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 27.600 0,01 BANDENGAN SELT. 84A KEL : PEJAGALAN, KEC : PT PHILLIP SEKURITAS 39 HASIM SALIM JL.TRIJAYABLK B/8 RT/RW:001/002 KAV.18 NO.9 PENJARINGAN Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 25.000 0,01 RT/RW 001/003 40 MIRIAM ISWANTI H KEL.KAYU PUTIH KEC.PULO GADUNG Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SINARMAS SEKURITAS, PT 25.000 0,01 JL. KRAMAT KWITANG I H/50 Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT SUCOR SEKURITAS 41 SUMAN WIDJAJA Jl.Bandung No.3, Kel. Menteng, Kec. 25.000 0,01 42 HANS KARTIKA HADI JL.RT/RW. CIPETE 013/005 RAYA 76 C Menteng Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT BAHANA SEKURITAS 23.500 0,01 RT/RW. 009/006, CIPETE PT BUANA CAPITAL 43 GUNADI DIBJOJUWONO, DR SELATAN CILANDAK Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS 23.000 0,01 Jl. Raden Saleh No. 45C DANAREKSA SEKURITAS, 44 DESSY RAMAYANTI RT001 RW004 KEL.Cikini KEC.Menteng Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 20.000 0,00 Jl. Lingkar Duren Sawit RT 008/012 Kel. Duren PANIN SEKURITAS Tbk, 45 DJUANA TUNGGONO Timur Blok L No /16 RT.003Sawit Kec. RW.010 Duren Sawit Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 20.000 0,00 GREEN GARDEN BLOK N- KEL.KEDOYA UTARA 46 HASIM SALIM 312 RTKEC.KEBON 013/016 JERUKKel. PONDOK Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC BNI SEKURITAS, PT 20.000 0,00 JL PINANG PERAK VIII / PINANG Kec. KEBAYORAN PG5 LAMA Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT BOSOWA SEKURITAS 47 MARIANA SOETIKNO DANAREKSA SEKURITAS, 20.000 0,00 48 PENDI KESUMA PLUIT KENCANA IV/8 JAKARTA 14450 Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 20.000 0,00 JL.PULO ASEM III NO.54 KEL.JATI KEC.PULO PT VALBURY SEKURITAS 49 REJEKI DINIHARI B RT.001 RW.00 GADUNG Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT.INDONESIA TRIMEGAH 19.500 0,00 JL.MARNA PUTRA TIMUR KEL.JATI BENING BARU SEKURITAS INDONESIA 50 WALUYO NO.113 KEL.KEC.PONDOK MANGGA GEDE DUA Jawa Barat L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT.TBK TRIMEGAH 19.000 0,00 SELATAN KEC. SAWAH SEKURITAS INDONESIA JL. P JAYAKARTA 46/E2 BESAR Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC TBK 51 LIE ALIMAN CILENDEK INDAH 2 NO. 17.500 0,00 52 YOYO SATIAHARDJA SUHARDJA 01 RT/RW Jawa Barat L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT MNC SEKURITAS 16.000 0,00 RT 002/007 Kel. Lebak PANIN SEKURITAS Tbk, 53 RUSLI IDRIS Tmn Lebak Bulus V/5 Bulus Kec. Cilandak Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 15.400 0,00 JL. PULAU AYER II / 6 KEL. KEMBANGAN UTARA PT INDO PREMIER 54 ARCHIED NOTO PRADONO RT. 006/009 KEC. KEMBANGAN Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS 15.000 0,00 JL.LEUSER NO.20 GUNUNG KEBAYORAN PT KIWOOM SEKURITAS 55 I.H.HADIPRODJO DRA RT011/RW003 BARU Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 15.000 0,00 JL.BESAR IJEN 24 RT/RW KLOJEN,MALANG,JAWA DANAREKSA SEKURITAS, 56 SILASTRI SAMSI KR.ANYAR005/004,GADING PERMAI KASRI 53-54 TIMUR Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT 14.500 0,00 BLOK A-12A RT/RW KEL.KARANG ANYAR PT EQUITY SEKURITAS 57 LIANA HALIM Jl.001/011 Tebet Barat X No.10 KEC.SAWAH BESAR Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC INDONESIA 13.500 0,00 RT 005/005 Tebet Barat - PT Mirae Asset Sekuritas 58 WISHNU CH HIDAYAT SE Tebet RT001/003 Jakarta L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 12.500 0,00 Kel.PEKUNDEN PT LOTUS ANDALAN 59 AGUS WIBAWANTO JL.MH THAMRIN NO 140 Kec.SEMARANG TENGAH Others L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC SEKURITAS 10.000 0,00 Srondol Asri Blok O-13 PT Mirae Asset Sekuritas Rt006/004 Srondol Kulon Jawa Tengah L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC Indonesia 60 AHMAD INDRA SALEH SE SUMATRA 36 RT 01/05 10.000 0,00 SURABAYA - Jawa Timur L INDIVIDUAL - DOMESTIC PT SUCOR SEKURITAS 61 CHRISTINE JL.
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