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October 14, 2010 PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE, INC. 3Rd Floor, Philippine Stock Exchange Ayala Triangle, Ayala Avenue Makati City A 43rd FLOOR ROBINSONS EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. COR. POVEDA RD. ORTIGAS CENTER, PASIG CITY TEL. NO.: 633-7631, 637-1670, 240-8801 FAX NO.: 633-9387 OR 633-9207 October 14, 2010 PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE, INC. 3rd Floor, Philippine Stock Exchange Ayala Triangle, Ayala Avenue Makati City Attention: Ms. Janet A. Encarnacion Head – Disclosure Department PHILIPPINE DEALING AND EXCHANGE CORP. 37/F, Tower 1, The Enterprise Center 6766 Ayala Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas, Makati City Attention: Mr. Cesar B. Crisol President and Chief Operating Officer Re: JG Summit Holdings, Inc. (JGSHI) List of Top 100 Stockholders and PCD Participants Gentlemen: In compliance with PSE Memo for Brokers No. 225-2003, please find attached the following. 1. List of Top 100 Stockholders of JGSHI as of September 30, 2010 2. List of Top 100 PCD Participants of JGSHI as of September 30, 2010. Thank you. Very truly yours, ROSALINDA F. RIVERA Corporate Secretary /lbo top 100.txt COMPANY NAME : JG SUMMIT HOLDINGS, INC. Page 1 LIST OF TOP 100 STOCKHOLDERS As Of September 30, 2010 OUTSTANDING & OUTSTANDING & TOTAL PERCENTAGE ISSUED SHARES ISSUED SHARES HOLDINGS TO STOCKHOLDER'S NAME (FULLY PAID) (PARTIALLY PAID) (SUBSCRIBED) TOTAL NATIONALITY ADDRESS GOKONGWEI BROTHERS FOUNDATION INC. 1,997,076,451 0 1,997,076,451 29.381 FILIPINO 29/F GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTER EDSA COR. ORTIGAS AVE., Q.C. PCD NOMINEE CORPORATION - (FILIPINO) 1,071,202,947 0 1,071,202,947 15.759 FILIPINO 37/F TOWER I, THE ENTERPRISE CENTER, 6766 AYALA AVE. COR. PASEO DE ROXAS, RSB-TIG NO. 030-46-000001-9 1,033,319,225 0 1,033,319,225 15.202 FILIPINO 17/F GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTER EDSA COR. ORTIGAS AVENUE JOHN GOKONGWEI JR. 866,509,465 0 866,509,465 12.748 FILIPINO 29/F GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTER EDSA COR. ORTIGAS AVENUE EXPRESS HOLDINGS, INC. 284,676,715 0 284,676,715 4.188 FILIPINO 29/F GALLERIA CORP. CENTER, EDSA COR. ORTIGAS CTR., PCD NOMINEE CORPORATION- (NON-FILIPINO) 262,432,961 0 262,432,961 3.861 NON-FILIPINO 37/F TOWER I, THE ENTERPRISE CENTER, 6766 AYALA AVE. COR. PASEO DE ROXAS, LANCE Y. GOKONGWEI &/OR ELIZABETH 234,845,280 0 234,845,280 3.455 FILIPINO 43RD FLR. ROBINSONS EQUITABLE TOWER, ADB GOKONGWEI AVENUE COR JAMES L. GO 216,679,656 0 216,679,656 3.188 FILIPINO 43/F ROBINSONS EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. COR. POVEDA RD., JOHN GOKONGWEI &/OR LANCE GOKONGWEI 141,030,450 0 141,030,450 2.075 FILIPINO C/O JG SUMMIT HOLDINGS, INC. GALLERIA, QUEZON CITY GOSOTTO & CO., INC. 105,644,494 0 105,644,494 1.554 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 ROBINA GOKONGWEI PE &/OR ELIZABETH 72,345,278 0 72,345,278 1.064 FILIPINO 43/F ROBINSONS-EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. GOKONGWEI COR POVEDA ST. UNIVERSAL ROBINA CORPORATION 57,663,430 0 57,663,430 0.848 FILIPINO C/O LANCE GOKONGWEI 110 E. RODRIGUEZ AVE. LIZA YU GOKONGWEI &/OR ELIZABETH 54,200,000 0 54,200,000 0.797 FILIPINO 43/F ROBINSONS-EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. GOKONGWEI COR POVEDA ST. CATALINO S. NGOCHUA 36,907,869 0 36,907,869 0.543 FILIPINO 2ND EAST ST., BEVERLY HILLS CEBU CITY 6000 FAITH GOKONGWEI ONG &/OR ELIZABETH 36,100,000 0 36,100,000 0.531 FILIPINO 43/F ROBINSONS-EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. GOKONGWEI COR POVEDA ST. MARCIA GOKONGWEI SY &/OR ELIZABETH 36,100,000 0 36,100,000 0.531 FILIPINO 43/F ROBINSONS-EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. GOKONGWEI COR POVEDA ST. HOPE GOKONGWEI TANG &/OR ELIZABETH 36,100,000 0 36,100,000 0.531 FILIPINO 43/F ROBINSONS-EQUITABLE TOWER ADB AVE. GOKONGWEI COR POVEDA ST. NICRIS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 36,073,252 0 36,073,252 0.531 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 EMMA G. SEE 23,552,125 0 23,552,125 0.346 FILIPINO #1 ATHENS ST., MERVILLE PARK SUBD., PARANAQUE CITY PACRED SERVICE & INVESTMENT CORPORATION 18,733,226 0 18,733,226 0.276 FILIPINO 159 D. TUAZON ST., QUEZON CITY MANUEL AHYONG SR. 16,721,162 0 16,721,162 0.246 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 MICHAEL SEETEKBENG 13,100,327 0 13,100,327 0.193 FILIPINO #1 ATHENS ST., MERVILLE PARK SUBD., PARANAQUE CITY, M.M. EVELYN YAP 9,708,319 0 9,708,319 0.143 FILIPINO 159 D. TUAZON ST., QUEZON CITY OLYMPIA T. GOTAO 8,967,730 0 8,967,730 0.132 FILIPINO #5 LIMONIA ST., NORTH TOWN HOMES, TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY 6000 RICHARD YAP 8,570,362 0 8,570,362 0.126 FILIPINO 159 D. TUAZON ST., QUEZON CITY DOROTHY YAP 7,781,239 0 7,781,239 0.114 FILIPINO 159 D. TUAZON ST., QUEZON CITY ELIZABETH GOKONGWEI 6,270,000 0 6,270,000 0.092 FILIPINO C/O JG SUMMITS HOLDINGS, INC. 29/F GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTER RAYMOND T. GOTAO 6,245,154 0 6,245,154 0.092 FILIPINO #5 LIMONIA ST., NORTH TOWN HOMES, TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY 6000 ROWENA G. ALANO 5,845,154 0 5,845,154 0.086 FILIPINO 17-D GREEN GROVE VILLA LANTANA ST., QUEZON CITY RUTH TIU GOTAO 5,845,154 0 5,845,154 0.086 FILIPINO #5 LIMONIA ST., NORTH TOWN HOMES, TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY 6000 SHRINE GALLERIA CORPORATION 5,775,000 0 5,775,000 0.085 FILIPINO 29/F GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTER EDSA COR. ORTIGAS AVE., Q.C. ESTRELLA GO CO &/OR NAPOLEON CO 5,350,859 0 5,350,859 0.079 FILIPINO 250 IBUNA ST. SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA QUALITY INVESTMENTS & SECURITIES CORP. 3,846,879 0 3,846,879 0.057 FILIPINO SUITE 1602 TYTANA PLAZA, ORIENTE ST. BINONDO, MANILA LOVINNIA F. GOTAO &/OR LORAINE F. GOTAO 3,200,000 0 3,200,000 0.047 FILIPINO 27 PINA ST., VALLE VERDE I PASIG CITY ROSITA G. YU 3,142,384 0 3,142,384 0.046 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 AMPARO ONG-OH 2,888,245 0 2,888,245 0.042 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 FELY G. MORGIA 2,887,326 0 2,887,326 0.042 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 Page 1 top 100.txt ESPERANZA G. YU 2,864,418 0 2,864,418 0.042 FILIPINO 228-C LT. ARTIAGA ST. SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA LORAINE F. GOTAO &/OR LOVINNIA F. GOTAO 2,800,000 0 2,800,000 0.041 FILIPINO 27 PINA ST. VALLE VERDE I PASIG CITY MARY G. AHYONG 2,535,388 0 2,535,388 0.037 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO CORN MILLS MABOLO, CEBU CITY 6000 DEE K. CHIONG 2,531,164 0 2,531,164 0.037 FILIPINO C/O GILBERT DEE CHINA BANKING CORPORATION LYNETTE GOTAO 2,500,000 0 2,500,000 0.037 FILIPINO 17 GREEN GROVE VILLA, LANTANA ST., BRGY. MARIANA, QUALITY INVESTMENTS & SECS. CORP. A/C 2,420,000 0 2,420,000 0.036 FILIPINO SUITE 1602, TYTANA PLAZA BLDG. ORIENTE #7243 ST. COR. PLAZA LORENZO LYSCHELLE F. GOTAO &/OR LORAINE F. 2,400,000 0 2,400,000 0.035 FILIPINO 27 PINA ST., VALLE VERDE I PASIG CITY PAUL GOTAO SEE 2,355,000 0 2,355,000 0.035 FILIPINO #1 ATHENS ST., MERVILLE PARK SUBD., PARANAQUE CITY M.M. 1700 LALA F. GOTAO &/OR LORAINE GOTAO 2,200,000 0 2,200,000 0.032 FILIPINO 27 PINA ST. VALLE VERDE 1 PASIG CITY LAILANI F. GOTAO &/OR LORAINE F. GOTAO 1,700,000 0 1,700,000 0.025 FILIPINO 27 PINA ST., VALLE VERDE I PASIG CITY PETER TAN NG 1,676,959 0 1,676,959 0.025 FILIPINO 219 ODC BUILDING, SALCEDO ST. LEGASPI VILLAGE,MAKATI CITY EUFROCINA G. TAN 1,650,000 0 1,650,000 0.024 FILIPINO C/O ESTRELLA G. CO 250 IBUNA STREET EVELYN CRISTINA A. CAM 1,500,000 0 1,500,000 0.022 FILIPINO C/O FIVE JEWELS CORP. RGA VILL., DACUDAO AVE., DAVAO CITY 8000 YU KAN LIM 1,377,500 0 1,377,500 0.020 FILIPINO 21 DALAHICAN ST., DAMAR VILL. QUEZON CITY ESTRELLA GO CO &/OR DOROTHY ANN G. CO 1,100,000 0 1,100,000 0.016 FILIPINO 250 IBUNA COR. MARNE ST. BO. ONSE, SAN JUAN FERDINAND GO CO &/OR ESTRELLA GO CO 1,100,000 0 1,100,000 0.016 FILIPINO 250 IBUNA ST. SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA CHRISTOPHER GO CO &/OR ESTRELLA GO CO 1,000,000 0 1,000,000 0.015 FILIPINO 968 MARCONI ST. 6000 LAHUG, CEBU CITY LOVINNIA F. GOTAO ITF MIGUEL LUIS GOTAO 1,000,000 0 1,000,000 0.015 FILIPINO 27 PINA ST., VALLE VERDE I PASIG CITY LYNETTE D. GOTAO ITF KRYSTELLE EZANDRA 1,000,000 0 1,000,000 0.015 FILIPINO 17-3 GREEN GROVE VILLA, LANTANA BARANGAY LAUREN GOTAO MARIANA, Q.C. JUANITA MARQUEZ LIM 999,670 0 999,670 0.015 FILIPINO 29/F GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTER EDSA COR. ORTIGAS AVENUE SEE TEK BENG 869,883 0 869,883 0.013 FILIPINO 569 DON GIL GARCIA STREET CEBU CITY 6000 PAUL GOTAO SEE 722,983 0 722,983 0.011 FILIPINO #1 ATHENS ST., MERVILLE PARK SUBDIVISION RAUL SAGARBARRIA ROCO 660,000 0 660,000 0.010 FILIPINO 17 ILONGOT ST, LAVISTA QUEZON CITY SIMON S. GO 633,103 0 633,103 0.009 FILIPINO C/O GOSOTTO & CO., INC. MABOLO, P.O.
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