1. Number of Shares issued (As of September 30, 2011)
| Total number of shares authorized to be issued |
942,080 |
| Total number of shares issued |
255,538 |
| Number of shareholders |
7,772 |
2. Principal Shareholders (Top 10 Largest Shareholders) (As of September 30, 2011)
| Names |
Number of shares held |
Percentage |
| Sony Corporation |
116,560 |
45.61% |
| Sony Finance International, Inc |
32,110 |
12.56% |
| Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account) |
8,625 |
3.37% |
| The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) |
7,036 |
2.75% |
| State Street Bank and Trust Company |
6,932 |
2.71% |
| CHASE MANHATTAN BANK GTS CLIENTS ACCOUNT ESCROW |
5,238 |
2.04% |
| THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK 385036 |
3,034 |
1.18% |
| The Bank of New York Europe Limited 131705 |
2,884 |
1.12% |
| BBH (LUX) Fidelity Funds Pacific Fund |
2,680 |
1.04% |
| JP Morgan Chase Oppenheimer JASDEC Lending Account |
2,000 |
0.78% |
3. Composition of Shareholders (As of September 30, 2011)
4. Composition of Number of Shares Held (As of September 30, 2011)
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