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Our Stock History

Our common shares are listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GLO. As of March 31, 2024, Globe Telecom has 144,228,604 outstanding common shares

August 11, 1975

Globe Telecom, Inc., as Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation (GMCR), listed its shares in the Philippine Stock Exchange and became the first telecommunications company in the Philippines to do so.

2000

Class A and Class B common shares were declassified into a single class of common shares; Reverse stock split changed par value of common shares from ₱1 per share to ₱50 per share.

March 2001

The Board of Directors approved the issuance of new 16 million common shares in one or more offerings (other than rights issues) or private placements.

April 2002

Globe declared a 25% stock dividend to all common stockholders of record as of April 30, 2002.

October 2003

DeTeAsia sold its 24.8% equity ownership in Globe to Ayala Corporation (10.04 million common shares), Singtel (15.64 million common shares), and Globe Telecom, Inc. (12 million common shares).

March 15, 2005

Globe acquired 8,064,094 shares at a total cost of P7,675.66 million, including incidental costs.

June 27, 2008

Ayala Corporation announced the sale to Singtel of Globe’s 3.8 million common shares at ₱1,210 per share. 

August 8, 2014

Globe received the approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer non-voting perpetual preferred shares with an aggregate issue size of ₱7 Billion with an oversubscription option up to ₱3 Billion.

August 22, 2021

Globe Telecom redeemed the 20 million non-voting preferred shares for ₱10,000 million.

October 28, 2022

Globe Telecom listed 10,119,047 common shares issued to shareholders who participated in the Stock Rights Offer. The shares were sold at ₱1,680 per share, raising the gross proceeds of approximately ₱17 Billion.

Top 20 Shareholders

 

As of March 31, 2024, there are approximately 3,932 holders of Globe Telecom's common stock. Click here for the shareholding structure reflecting the Company's major stockholders. As regulatory compliance, the list of Top 100 Shareholders is regularly disclosed and posted on the corporate website. Click here for the list.

 

The following are the top 20 registered shareholders of the Company's securities, where total outstanding shares are composed of 142,520,630 Common shares and 158,515,021 Voting Preferred shares as of March 31, 2024.

 

 

Shareholder Name

No. of Common Shares

No. of Voting Preferred Shares

No. of Non-Voting Preferred

% Owned Out of Total Outstanding Shares

1

Asiacom Philippines, Inc.

-

158,515,016

-

52.36%

2

Singapore Telecom Int’l. Pte. Ltd. (“STI”)

62,646,487

-

-

20.69%

3

Ayala Corporation

44,266,630

-

-

14.62%

4

PCD Nominee Corp. (Filipino)

20,661,821

-

-

6.82%

5

PCD Nominee Corp. (Non-Filipino)

14,433,128

-

-

4.77%

6

Social Security System

952,900

-

-

0.31%

7

Social Security System Assigned to Employees Compensation Fund

143,400

-

-

0.05%

8

Renato Manual M. Jiao

34,765

-

-

0.01%

9

Guillermo D. Luchangco

24,000

-

-

0.01%

10

Social Security System Assigned to Mandatory Provident Fund

22,500

-

-

0.01%

11

Ernest L. Cu

22,309

-

-

0.01%

12

The First National Investment Co., Inc.

21,001

-

-

0.01%

13

Joseph Caliro

14,750

-

 

0.00%

14

Stella Christine A. Dizon

13,140

-

-

0.00%

15

Cedar Commodities, Inc.

12,900

-

-

0.00%

16

Emmanuel Lazaro R. Estrada

12,798

-

-

0.00%

17

Carmina Delfina J. Herbosa

12,470

-

-

0.00%

18

Joel R. Agustin

12,150

-

-

0.00%

19

Rodolfo A. Salalima

11,946

-

-

0.00%

20

Cleo Celeste C. Santos

11,125

-

-

0.00%

Shareholding Structure

Globe’s major shareholders and their ownership percentages to voting rights

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Dividend Policy

Globe’s dividend policy and historical payouts

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SEC/PSE Disclosures

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