-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, HxJfS0DnPFqFthOIoQVKl3srAY5o27SEQ1gxHC02xLuOHbz5FnVtkQmR9cLb7Riy MYItmOzrc0o13dJBvV3G/g== 0001104659-10-063467.txt : 20101220 0001104659-10-063467.hdr.sgml : 20101220 20101220104036 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001104659-10-063467 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: DEF 14A PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 6 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20110225 FILED AS OF DATE: 20101220 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20101220 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20101220 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: PRUDENTIALS GIBRALTAR FUND CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000080946 IRS NUMBER: 860217711 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: DEF 14A SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-01660 FILM NUMBER: 101261848 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: GATEWAY CENTER THREE, 4TH FLOOR STREET 2: 100 MULBERRY STREET CITY: NEWARK STATE: NJ ZIP: 07102-2992 BUSINESS PHONE: 9738026469 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: GATEWAY CENTER THREE, 4TH FLOOR STREET 2: 100 MULBERRY STREET CITY: NEWARK STATE: NJ ZIP: 07102-2992 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000711175 IRS NUMBER: 860446842 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: DEF 14A SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-03623 FILM NUMBER: 101261850 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: GATEWAY CENTER THREE STREET 2: 100 MULBERRY STREET CITY: NEWARK STATE: NJ ZIP: 07102 BUSINESS PHONE: 9738026469 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: GATEWAY CENTER THREE STREET 2: 100 MULBERRY STREET CITY: NEWARK STATE: NJ ZIP: 07102 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920703 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: ADVANCED SERIES TRUST CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000814679 IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: MA 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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

SCHEDULE 14A

(Rule 14a-101)
INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PROXY STATEMENT
SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION

 

Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No.     )

 

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o

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ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND
PRUDENTIAL’S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC.

(Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter)

 

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ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND
PRUDENTIAL'S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC.

Gateway Center Three
100 Mulberry Street
Newark, New Jersey 07102

IMPORTANT PROXY MATERIALS

PLEASE VOTE NOW!

December 28, 2010

Dear Shareholder:

I am inviting you to vote on an important proposal relating to the management and operation of the Portfolios serving as investment options under your annuity or insurance contract. A shareholder meeting of each of the Companies identified above is scheduled for February 25, 2011. This package contains information about the proposal and includes materials you will need to vote. The Board of Directors/Trustees of each Company has nominated ten individuals for election as Directors/Trustees and has recommended that you vote in favor of all of them. Most, but not all, of the ten individuals nominated for election already serve as Directors/Trustees of each Company. Although the Directors/Trustees have determined that the election of these nominees is in your best interest, the final decision is yours.

Shareholders of each Company are being asked to approve the same slate of nominees, so in order to save money for your Company, one proxy statement has been prepared for all of the Companies listed above. The accompanying proxy statement includes information about the nominees.

Please read the enclosed materials carefully and cast your vote. Remember, your vote is extremely important, no matter how large or small your holdings. By voting now, you can help avoid additional costs that are incurred with follow-up letters and calls.

To vote, you may use any of the following methods:

  By Mail.  Please complete, date and sign your voting instruction card before mailing it in the enclosed postage-paid envelope.

  By Telephone.  Have your voting instruction card available. Call the toll-free number listed on your voting instruction card. Enter the control number from your voting instruction card. There is no charge to you for the call. Follow the recorded instructions. Votes must be entered by 11:59 p.m. on the day prior to the Meeting.

  In Person.  By attending the Meeting and voting.



If you have any questions before you vote, please call D.F. King & Co. Inc. at 888-605-1956 toll free. They will be happy to help you understand the proposal and assist you in voting. Thank you for your participation.

Stephen Pelletier
President



ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND
PRUDENTIAL'S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC.

Gateway Center Three
100 Mulberry Street
Newark, New Jersey 07102

NOTICE OF JOINT SPECIAL
MEETINGS OF SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD ON
February 25, 2011

To our Shareholders:

Joint meetings of the shareholders of each of the above-listed Companies (each, a Meeting) will be held at the offices of Prudential Investments LLC (PI), 100 Mulberry Street, Gateway Center Three, 14th Floor, Newark, New Jersey on February 25, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The purpose of the Meeting is to consider and act upon a proposal to elect ten Directors or Trustees (the Proposal).

The Meeting will be a Joint Special Meeting for each Company.

You are entitled to vote at the Meeting, and at any adjournments thereof, of each Company in which you beneficially owned shares at the close of business on December 1, 2010. If you attend the Meeting, you may vote in person. If you do not expect to attend the Meeting, please complete, date, sign and return each enclosed voting instruction card in the enclosed postage paid envelope or vote by telephone.

By order of the Boards,

Deborah A. Docs
Secretary

Dated: December 28, 2010.

VOTING INSTRUCTION CARDS FOR YOUR FUND(S) ARE ENCLOSED ALONG WITH THE PROXY STATEMENT. PLEASE VOTE TODAY BY SIGNING AND RETURNING THE ENCLOSED VOTING INSTRUCTION CARDS IN THE POSTAGE PREPAID ENVELOPE PROVIDED. YOU CAN ALSO VOTE BY TELEPHONE USING THE "CONTROL" NUMBER THAT APPEARS ON THE ENCLOSED VOTING INSTRUCTION CARDS AND FOLLOWING THE SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS.

THE BOARD OF YOUR COMPANY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE "FOR" ALL OF THE NOMINEES



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ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND
PRUDENTIAL'S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC.

Gateway Center Three
100 Mulberry Street
Newark, New Jersey 07102

PROXY STATEMENT
Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders
to Be Held on February 25, 2011

This proxy statement is being furnished to holders of shares of all of the above-listed investment companies (each, a Company) and their series (each, a Portfolio) in connection with the solicitation by their respective Boards of proxies to be used at joint special meetings (the Meeting) of shareholders to be held at Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, 14th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102 on February 25, 2011 at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, or any adjournment or adjournments thereof. The Meeting will be a Special Meeting for each Company. This proxy statement is being first mailed to shareholders on or about December 28, 2010, and is also available at http://www.annuities.prudential.com/investor/invprospectus.

Each Company is an open-end, management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). Advanced Series Trust (AST) is organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Prudential Series Fund (PSF) is organized as a Delaware statutory trust. Prudential's Gibraltar Fund, Inc. (GIB) is organized as a Maryland corporation. AST and PSF, as trusts, have a board of trustees. GIB, as a corporation, has a board of directors. Directors and trustees serve the same oversight role.

Shares of common stock of GIB, as well as the shares of beneficial interest of AST and PSF are referred to as "Shares," the holders of the Shares are referred to as "Shareholders," each Company's board of directors or trustees is referred to as a "Board" and the directors or trustees are referred to as "Board Members" or may be collectively referred to as "Directors."

Each Company has a Board that, in addition to overseeing the actions of each Portfolio's Manager and Subadvisers, decides upon matters of general policy.

Prudential Investments LLC (PI), Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102, serves as the manager of PSF and GIB under management agreements with each Company on behalf of each Portfolio. PI and AST Investment Services, Inc. serve as co-managers of AST under a management agreement with AST on behalf of each Portfolio. PI and, with respect to AST, both PI and AST Investment Services, Inc. are referred to as the "Manager." Shares of the Portfolios of PSF and GIB are distributed by Prudential Investment Management Services LLC (PIMS), located at 100 Mulberry Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102.


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Investment subadvisory services are provided to certain of the Portfolios of AST and PSF by PI through its three affiliates: Jennison Associates LLC (Jennison), Prudential Investment Management, Inc. (PIM), and Quantitative Management Associates LLC (QMA). Jennison is located at 466 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017. PIM and QMA are each located at Gateway Center Two, 100 Mulberry Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102. Investment subadvisory services are provided to GIB by Jennison. In addition, certain of the Portfolios of AST and PSF receive investment subadvisory services through various unaffiliated subadvisers. A complete list of the Subadvisers for each Portfolio of PSF and AST as of the date of this proxy statement is set forth in Exhibit A.

VOTING INFORMATION

The Companies serve as investment options under variable contracts offered by insurance companies (each, a "Participating Insurance Company"). Each contract owner is entitled to give voting instructions equivalent to one vote for each full share, and a fractional vote for each fractional share, of each Company beneficially owned at the close of business on the record date (December 1, 2010).

In accordance with the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), each Participating Insurance Company, as record owner of the shares of a Company, will vote the shares for which it does not receive instructions from the contract owner, beneficially owning the shares and the Participating Insurance Company will vote those shares in the same proportions as the votes cast in accordance with instructions received from contract owners. The presence at the Meeting of the Participating Insurance Companies affiliated with PI will be sufficient to constitute a quorum (because those Participating Insurance Companies own as of record more than the one-third of outstanding shares which constitutes a quorum for each Company). Therefore, this proportional voting procedure may result in a relatively small number of contract owners determining the outcome of the vote.

If a voting instruction card that is properly executed and returned is accompanied by instructions to withhold authority to vote (an abstention) or represents a broker "non-vote" (that is, a card from a broker or nominee indicating that such person has not received instructions from the beneficial owner or other person entitled to vote on a particular matter with respect to which the broker or nominee does not have discretionary power), the Shares represented thereby will not be voted. Because directors are elected based on a plurality, an abstention or a non-vote will have no effect on the outcome of the vote.

If your voting instruction card is properly executed and you give no voting instructions, your Shares will be voted FOR the nominees named herein for the Board of the Company to which the proxy card relates. If any nominee should withdraw or otherwise become unavailable for election, your Shares will be voted in favor of such other nominee or nominees as management may recommend. You may revoke any voting instruction card by giving another voting instruction card or by


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letter revoking the initial voting instruction card. To be effective your revocation must be received by the Company prior to the related Meeting and must indicate your name and account number. In addition, if you attend the Meeting in person you may, if you wish, vote by ballot at the Meeting, thereby canceling any voting instruction card previously given.

The Proposal does not require separate voting by individual Portfolios of a Company or by separate classes of a Portfolio. Shareholders of each Company vote together on the Proposal for that Company. To the knowledge of management, the executive officers and Board Members of each Company, as a group, owned less than 1% of the outstanding Shares of each Portfolio and each Company as of December 1, 2010. The number of shares of each Portfolio outstanding as of the close of business on December 1, 2010 is shown in Exhibit B. A listing of persons who owned beneficially more than 5% of any class of the Shares of a Portfolio as of December 1, 2010 is contained in Exhibit C.

COPIES OF EACH COMPANY'S MOST RECENT ANNUAL AND SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS, INCLUDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, HAVE PREVIOUSLY BEEN DELIVERED TO SHAREHOLDERS. SHAREHOLDERS MAY OBTAIN WITHOUT CHARGE ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THE ANNUAL AND SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS BY WRITING THE COMPANY AT GATEWAY CENTER THREE, 100 MULBERRY STREET, 4TH FLOOR, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102, OR BY CALLING 1-800-225-1852 (TOLL FREE).


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THE PROPOSAL TO ELECT DIRECTORS OR TRUSTEES

DISCUSSION

The Board of each Company has nominated the ten individuals identified below for election to each Company's Board. Pertinent information about each nominee is set forth below. Each of the nominees has consented to being named in this proxy statement, and has indicated a willingness to serve if elected. AST and PSF, as trusts, have a board of trustees. GIB, as a corporation, has a board of directors. Directors and trustees serve the same oversight role and are referred to collectively as Board Members or Directors.

Board Members who are not "interested persons" of a Company (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act)) are referred to as Independent Board Members or Independent Directors. Board Members who are "interested persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of a Company are referred to as Interested Board Members or Interested Directors.

Three individuals have been nominated to serve as Interested Directors: Stephen Pelletier, Timothy S. Cronin, and Robert F. Gunia. Mr. Pelletier currently serves as the President of each Company, and serves as an Interested Director of AST and GIB. Mr. Cronin currently serves as Vice President of each Company, and serves as an Interested Director of AST and GIB. Mr. Gunia currently serves as an Interested Director of AST, PSF and GIB. Mr. Pelletier and Mr. Cronin are employees of Prudential Financial, Inc. or its affiliates and therefore are referred to as Management Interested Directors. Mr. Gunia is no longer an employee of Prudential Financial, Inc. or its affiliates due to his retirement and therefore is referred to as a Non-Management Interested Director.

Seven individuals have been nominated to serve as Independent Directors. Six of the nominees for Independent Director currently serve as Independent Directors of AST, PSF and GIB.

The Board of AST is currently composed of three Interested Directors and six Independent Directors. The Board of PSF is currently composed of one Interested Director and six Independent Directors. The Board of GIB is currently composed of three interested Directors and six Independent Directors. The Chair of the Board of each Company is Thomas T. Mooney, who is an Independent Director. If all of the individuals nominated for election are elected by shareholders, the Board of each Company will be comprised of seven Independent Directors and three Interested Directors.

Section 16 of the 1940 Act effectively requires that at least 2/3 of the members of a mutual fund's board be elected by shareholders. The last time that shareholders of PSF, AST and GIB elected Board Members was in 2001, 2003 and 2003, respectively. Since then, as a result of retirements and subsequent appointments of new Board Members, each Company either has or soon will approach its statutory


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limitation under the 1940 Act and can no longer appoint additional Board Members without a shareholder vote. Further, with the pending retirement of certain Independent Directors in coming years, the Board has concluded that it is prudent to add an Independent Director at this time.

In order to assure the continuity and uninterrupted functioning of the Board of each Company, and to allow each Board to appoint new members in the future as circumstances and conditions may warrant, each Company's current Directors believes that it is appropriate for shareholders to elect a new Board for each Company covered by this proxy statement. By electing the nominees, shareholders will enable the addition of a new Director to facilitate the Board's transition through retirements and the Directors of each Company will have the flexibility necessary to appoint new members in the future in compliance with the requirements of the 1940 Act.

If elected, all nominees will hold office until the earlier to occur of: (a) the next meeting of shareholders of the Company at which Board Members are elected and until their successors are elected and qualified; or (b) until their terms expire in accordance with each Company's retirement policy; or (c) until they resign or are removed as permitted by law. Each Company's retirement policy generally calls for the retirement of Directors on December 31 of the year in which they reach the age of 78. The Governance Committee of the Board, however, may recommend to the Board the extension of a Director's service for a one-year term, which the Board can continue to renew annually for additional one-year periods.

Any Director may be removed by the holders of not less than a majority of the Company's outstanding Shares entitled to vote on the election of Directors. In the event of a vacancy on the Board, the remaining Directors will fill such vacancy by appointing another Director, so long as immediately after such appointment, at least 2/3 of the Directors have been elected by shareholders.

The Board of each Company met six times during the twelve months ended December 31, 2009. Each incumbent Director attended each of these meetings, with the exception of Stephen Pelletier, who attended four meetings. It is expected that the Directors will meet at least four times a year at regularly scheduled meetings. The number of Board meetings held during each Company's most recent fiscal year is set forth in Exhibit F.

None of the nominees is related to another. None of each Company's Independent Directors nor persons nominated to become Independent Directors owns shares of Prudential Financial, Inc. or its affiliates.

The name, age, current Board position, business experience and address of each Independent Director nominee and each Interested Director nominee (each a


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"Nominee"), as well as information regarding their service on the boards of other mutual funds in the Prudential mutual fund complex, is as follows:

PROPOSED INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR NOMINEES*

Susan Davenport Austin (Age: 43) | Proposed New Director

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (Since 2007) and Vice President of Strategic Planning and Treasurer (2002-2007) of Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation; President of Sheridan Gospel Network (Since 2004); Vice President, Goldman, Sachs & Co. (2000-2001); Associate Director, Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. (1997-2000); Vice President, Salomon Brothers Inc. (1993-1997); President of the Board, The MacDowell Colony (Since 2010); Member of the Board of Directors, Broadcast Music, Inc. (Since 2007); Member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation (Since 2010); formerly Member of the Board of Directors, National Association of Broadcasters (2004-2010).

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 0

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: None

Saul K. Fenster, Ph.D. (Age: 77) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 2003 | Joined PSF Board in 1983 | Joined GIB Board in 1985

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: President Emeritus of New Jersey Institute of Technology (since 2002); formerly President (1978-2002) of New Jersey Institute of Technology; Commissioner (1998-2002) of the Middle States Association Commission on Higher Education; Commissioner (1985-2002) of the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology; formerly Director (1998-2005) of Society of Manufacturing Engineering Education Foundation; formerly Director of Prosperity New Jersey; formerly a director or trustee of Liberty Science Center, Research and Development Council of New Jersey, New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, and National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering.

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: Formerly Director (2000-2006) of IDT Corporation.

Delayne Dedrick Gold (Age: 72) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 2003 | Joined PSF Board in 2001 | Joined GIB Board in 2003

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Marketing Consultant (1982-present); formerly Senior Vice President and Member of the Board of Directors, Prudential Bache Securities, Inc.

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held: None


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W. Scott McDonald, Jr. (Age: 73) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB, & Vice-Chairman | Joined AST Board in 2003 | Joined PSF Board in 1983 | Joined GIB Board in 1985

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Formerly Management Consultant (1997-2004) and of Counsel (2004-2005) at Kaludis Consulting Group, Inc. (company serving higher education); formerly principal (1995-1997), Scott McDonald Associates; Chief Operating Officer (1991-1995), Fairleigh Dickinson University; Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (1975-1991), Drew University; interim President (1988-1990), Drew University; formerly Director of School, College and University Underwriters Ltd.

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: None

Thomas T. Mooney (Age: 69) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB, & Chairman | Joined AST Board in 2003 | Joined PSF Board in 2001 | Joined GIB Board in 2003

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Formerly Chief Executive Officer, Excell Partners, Inc. (2005-2007); formerly President of the Greater Rochester Metro Chamber of Commerce (1976-2004); formerly Rochester City Manager (1973); formerly Deputy Monroe County Executive (1974-1976).

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: None

Thomas M. O'Brien (Age: 60) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 1992 | Joined PSF Board in 2003 | Joined GIB Board in 2003

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: President and COO (since November 2006) and CEO (since April 2007) of State Bancorp, Inc. and State Bank; formerly Vice Chairman (January 1997-April 2000) of North Fork Bank; formerly President and Chief Executive Officer (December 1984-December 1996) of North Side Savings Bank; formerly President and Chief Executive Officer (May 2000-June 2006) Atlantic Bank of New York.

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: Director (since April 2008) of Federal Home Loan Bank of New York; formerly Director (December 1996-May 2000) of North Fork Bancorporation, Inc.; formerly Director (May 2000-April 2006) of Atlantic Bank of New York; Director (since November 2006) of State Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: STBC) and State Bank of Long Island.


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F. Don Schwartz (Age: 75) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 1992 | Joined PSF Board in 2003 | Joined GIB Board in 2003

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Independent Management/Marketing Consultant (since 2002); formerly CEO and President of AceCo, Inc. (1985-2001) (consulting firm specializing in universal/variable life and variable annuity products); formerly Vice President of The Equitable Life Assurance Society; formerly Guest Insurance Professor at the American College, Louisiana State University, Alabama State University and the Insurance Marketing Institute; Advisor to several state insurance commissioners; a Chartered Life Underwriter, Chartered Financial Consultant and Fellow of the Life Insurance Management Institute.

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: None.

PROPOSED INTERESTED DIRECTOR NOMINEES*

Stephen Pelletier (Age: 57) | Director of AST & GIB | President of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 2008 | Joined GIB Board in 2008

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: President of Prudential Annuities (since September 2008); Chairman and CEO, International Investments, Prudential Financial (since January 1998).

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 61

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: None

Timothy S. Cronin (Age: 45) | Director of AST & GIB | Vice President of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 2009 | Joined GIB Board in 2009

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Chief Investment Officer and Strategist of Prudential Annuities (since January 2004); Director of Investment & Research Strategy (since February 1998); President of AST Investment Services, Inc. (since June 2005).

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 61

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: None.


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Robert F. Gunia (Age: 64) | Director of AST, PSF & GIB | Joined AST Board in 2003 | Joined PSF Board in 2001 | Joined GIB Board in 2003

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years: Independent Consultant (since October 2009); formerly Chief Administrative Officer (September 1999-September 2009) and Executive Vice President (December 1996-September 2009) of Prudential Investments LLC; formerly Executive Vice President (March 1999-September 2009) and Treasurer (May 2000-September 2009) of Prudential Mutual Fund Services LLC; formerly President (April 1999-December 2008) and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (December 2008-December 2009) of Prudential Investment Management Services LLC; formerly Chief Administrative Officer, Executive Vice President and Director (May 2003-September 2009) of AST Investment Services, Inc.

No. of Portfolios Currently Overseen: 80

No. of Portfolios To Be Overseen if Elected: 80

Other Directorships Held**: Director (since May 1989) of The Asia Pacific Fund, Inc.

*  The address of each nominee is c/o Prudential Investments LLC, 100 Mulberry Street, Gateway Center Three, Newark, New Jersey 07102.

**  "Other Directorships Held" includes only directorships of companies required to register or file reports with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (that is, "public companies") or other investment companies registered under the 1940 Act.


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BOARD LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE NOMINEES

The Board is responsible for oversight of each Company and its Portfolios. Each Company has engaged the Manager to manage the Company on a day-to-day basis. The Board oversees the Manager and certain other principal service providers in the operations of the Company. The Board of AST and GIB is currently composed of nine members, six of whom are Independent Directors. The Board of PSF is currently composed of seven members, six of whom are Independent Board Members. One current Board Member is no longer an employee of the Manager or its affiliates but does not currently meet the requirements for an Independent Director, and therefore is referred to as a Non-Management Interested Director. There are also two Directors who are employed by the Manager and therefore are referred to as Management Interested Directors. Those two Management Interested Directors currently serve on the Board of AST and GIB, but they have not been added to the Board o f PSF because of the 1940 Act percentage limitations on adding Directors without shareholder approval.

The Board meets in-person at regularly scheduled meetings four times throughout the year. In addition, the Board Members may meet in-person or by telephone at special meetings or on an informal basis at other times. As further described in "Standing Committees" below, the Board has established three standing committees — Audit, Compliance and Governance — and may establish ad hoc committees or working groups from time to time, to assist the Board in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities. The Independent Directors have also engaged independent legal counsel to assist them in fulfilling their responsibilities.

The Board is chaired by an Independent Director. As Chair, this Independent Director leads the Board in its activities. Also, the Chair acts as a member or an ex-officio member of each standing committee and any ad hoc committee of the Board of Directors. The Board is vice chaired by an Independent Director. As Vice-Chair, this Independent Director will, in the absence of the Chair, lead the Board in its activities. The Directors have determined that the Board's leadership and committee structure is appropriate because the Board believes it sets the proper tone as to the relationships between the Companies, on the one hand, and the Manager, the subadviser(s) and certain other principal service providers, on the other, and facilitates the exercise of the Board's independent judgment in evaluating and managing the relationships. In addition, the structure efficiently allocates responsibility among committees.

The Board has concluded that, based on each Nominee's experience, qualifications, attributes or skills on an individual basis and in combination with those of the other Nominees, each Nominee should serve as a Board Member. Among other attributes common to all Nominees are their ability to review critically, evaluate, question and discuss information provided to them, to interact effectively with the various service providers to the Company, and to exercise reasonable business judgment in the performance of their duties as Board Members. In addition, for


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Directors presently serving on the Board, the Board has taken into account the actual service and commitment of the Board members during their tenure in concluding that each should continue to serve. A Nominee's ability to perform his or her duties effectively may have been attained through a Nominee's educational background or professional training; business, consulting, public service or academic positions; experience from service as a Board Member of the Fund, other funds managed by PI or its affiliates, public companies, or non-profit entities or other organizations; or other experiences. Set forth below is a brief discussion of the specific experience qualifications, attributes or skills of each Nominee that led the Board to conclude that he or she should serve as a Board Member.

Ms. Gold and Messrs. Fenster, McDonald, Mooney, O'Brien and Schwartz have each served for more than 10 years as a Board Member of mutual funds advised by the Manager or its predecessors, including some or all of the following funds: AST, PSF, GIB and/or other mutual funds advised by PI or its predecessors. In addition, Messrs. Fenster and McDonald have more than 20 years of experience in senior leadership positions at institutions of higher learning. Ms. Gold has more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Mr. Mooney has served for more than 30 years in senior leadership positions with municipal organizations and other companies. Mr. O'Brien has more than 25 years of experience in senior leadership positions in the banking industry. Mr. Schwartz has more than 30 years experience as a management consultant including in the financial services industry, and additional experience in the insurance industry. Messrs. Fenste r, Mooney and O'Brien have served on boards of other entities. Mr. Gunia has served for more than 10 years as a Board Member of mutual funds advised by the Manager or its predecessors. In addition, Mr. Gunia served in senior leadership positions for 28 years with the Manager and its affiliates and predecessors. Ms. Austin currently serves as a director and as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation and President of the Sheridan Gospel Network. In addition to her experience in senior leadership positions with private companies, Ms. Austin has more than 10 years of experience in the investment banking industry. Mr. Pelletier, who has served as an Interested Director and/or President of the Companies and other funds advised by the Manager since 2008, is President of Prudential Annuities. Mr. Cronin, an Interested Director and/or officer of the Companies and other funds advised by the Manager, has held senior positions with Prudential Financial, Inc. (and American S kandia, which was purchased by Prudential Financial) since 1998.

Specific details about each Director's professional experience are set forth in the professional biography tables, above.

In recommending the nomination of each Director nominee, the Board considered, among other things, the individual's background, skills and experience and whether these complemented the background, skills and experience of the other nominees and contributed to the diversity of the Board.


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Risk Oversight

Investing in general and the operation of a mutual fund involve a variety of risks, such as investment risk, compliance risk, and operational risk, among others. The Board oversees risk as part of its oversight of the Companies. Risk oversight is addressed as part of various regular Board and committee activities. The Board, directly or through its committees, reviews reports from among others, the Manager, sub-advisers, the Companies' Chief Compliance Officer, the Companies' independent registered public accounting firm, counsel, and internal auditors of the Manager or its affiliates, as appropriate, regarding risks faced by the Companies and the risk management programs of the Manager and certain service providers. The actual day-to-day risk management with respect to the Companies resides with the Manager and other service providers to the Companies. Although the risk management policies of the Manager and the service providers are design ed to be effective, those policies and their implementation vary among service providers and over time, and there is no guarantee that they will be effective. Not all risks that may affect the Companies can be identified or processes and controls developed to eliminate or mitigate their occurrence or effects, and some risks are simply beyond any control of the Companies or the Manager, its affiliates or other service providers.

SHARE OWNERSHIP TABLE — INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR NOMINEES

Information relating to each Nominee's share ownership as of the most recently completed calendar year is set forth in the charts below. The Board has adopted a policy to encourage each Director, to the extent it is financially suitable, to maintain investments, either directly or beneficially, in the Portfolios (or other funds advised by the Manager) that are equal to the aggregate fees for one year that he or she receives for Board-related service to the Portfolios.

Nominee   Dollar Range of
Securities in each of
AST, PSF, GIB
  Aggregate Dollar Range
of Securities in all
Registered Investment
Companies Advised
by PI
 
Susan Davenport Austin   None   None  
Saul K. Fenster   None   Over $100,000  
Delayne Dedrick Gold   None   Over $100,000  
W. Scott McDonald, Jr.   None   Over $100,000  
Thomas T. Mooney   None   Over $100,000  
Thomas M. O'Brien   None   Over $100,000  
F. Don Schwartz   None   Over $100,000  

 


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SHARE OWNERSHIP TABLE — INTERESTED DIRECTOR NOMINEES

Nominee   Dollar Range of
Securities in each of
AST, PSF, GIB
  Aggregate Dollar Range
of Securities in all
Registered Investment
Companies Advised
by PI
 
Stephen Pelletier   None   Over $100,000  
Timothy S. Cronin   None   $50,001 - $100,000  
Robert F. Gunia   PSF Stock   Over $100,000  
  Index Portfolio
$10,001-$50,000
   
  PSF Equity Portfolio
$1-$10,000
   
  PSF Jennison Portfolio
$1-$10,000
   
  PSF Global Portfolio
$1-$10,000
   

 

None of the Independent Director Nominees, or any member of his/her immediate family, owned beneficially or of record any securities in an investment adviser or principal underwriter of a Company or a person (other than a registered investment company) directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with an investment adviser or principal underwriter of a Company as of December 31, 2009.

Information concerning Company officers is set forth in Exhibit D.

DIRECTOR COMPENSATION

As of January 1, 2011, each Independent Director and Non-Management Interested Director will receive an annual retainer of $210,000 from all Companies in the aggregate. The annual retainer for the calendar year ending December 31, 2010 was $195,000. The Independent Director who serves as the Chair of each Company's Board receives an additional annual aggregate retainer of $70,000. In addition, the Independent Directors and Non-Management Interested Directors who are members of a Company's Audit, Governance or Compliance Committees receive an annual aggregate retainer of $20,000 for their service on the Committees, except that the Chair of each Committee receives an annual aggregate retainer of $40,000. Independent Directors and Non-Management Interested Directors receive reimbursement for any expenses incurred in attending meetings and for other incidental expenses.

The Management Interested Directors, who are Messrs. Cronin and Pelletier, do not receive any compensation from the Companies, and they do not receive any pension or retirement benefits for their service as Directors.


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Set forth below is information describing the aggregate compensation paid by each Company for each Company's most recently completed fiscal year and by the fund complex for the calendar year ended December 31, 2009 to each of the Independent Director Nominees and Non-Management Interested Director Nominees for his/her services. Aggregate compensation numbers shown are for the calendar year ended December 31, 2009, the last full calendar year for which aggregate compensation numbers are available. We do not expect any material difference in the aggregate compensation numbers for the calendar year ending December 31, 2010, although the aggregate compensation figures for the calendar year ending December 31, 2010 will reflect an increase in the annual retainer which became effective as of January 1, 2010.

COMPENSATION PAID TO NOMINEES

Nominee   Fund   Fiscal Year
Compensation
Paid by
Fund to
Nominee
  Calendar Year Aggregate
Compensation Paid by
Fund & Fund Complex
to Nominee(1)
 
Susan Davenport Austin   PSF     None     None  
    AST     None     None  
    GIB     None     None  
Saul K. Fenster   PSF   $ 74,890     $220,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 143,350     $220,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 1,500     $220,000 (3/81)(2)  
Delayne Dedrick Gold   PSF   $ 74,890     $220,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 143,350     $220,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 1,500     $220,000 (3/81)(2)  
Robert F. Gunia(3)   PSF   $ 8,970     $30,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 21,950     $30,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 230     $30,000 (3/81)(2)  
W. Scott McDonald, Jr.(4)   PSF   $ 82,240     $240,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 155,900     $240,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 1,560     $240,000 (3/81)(2)  
Thomas T. Mooney(4)   PSF   $ 93,220     $270,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 174,790     $270,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 1,630     $270,000 (3/81)(2)  
Thomas M. O'Brien(4)   PSF   $ 82,240     $240,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 155,900     $240,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 1,560     $240,000 (3/81)(2)  

 


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Nominee   Fund   Fiscal Year
Compensation
Paid by
Fund to
Nominee
  Calendar Year Aggregate
Compensation Paid by
Fund & Fund Complex
to Nominee(1)
 
F. Don Schwartz(4)   PSF   $ 67,640     $200,000 (3/81)(2)  
    AST   $ 130,710     $200,000 (3/81)(2)  
    GIB   $ 1,440     $200,000 (3/81)(2)  

 

(1)  Compensation relates to Portfolios that were in existence during 2009.

(2)  Number of Portfolios represents those in existence as of December 31, 2009 and excludes Portfolios that have merged or liquidated during the year.

(3)  The Companies commenced paying Mr. Gunia compensation when he became a Non-Management Interested Director, which was on/about October 22, 2009.

(4)  Earnings stated above exclude earnings in 2009 on deferred compensation balances, for Directors who had deferred their fees in 2009 or earlier: W. Scott McDonald, Jr.: $26,941, Thomas T. Mooney: $164,601; Thomas M. O'Brien: $357,558, F. Don Schwartz: $37,014.

STANDING COMMITTEES

Board Committees.  The Board has established three standing committees in connection with governance of each Company — Audit, Compliance and Governance. Information on the membership of each standing committee and its functions is set forth below.

Audit Committee.  The Audit Committee consists of Mr. O'Brien (chair), Ms. Gold and Mr. Mooney. The Board has determined that each member of the Audit Committee is not an "interested person" of the Companies as defined in the 1940 Act. The responsibilities of the Audit Committee are to assist the Board in overseeing the Company's independent registered public accounting firm, accounting policies and procedures, and other areas relating to the Company's auditing processes. The Audit Committee is responsible for pre-approving all audit services and any permitted non-audit services to be provided by the independent registered public accounting firm directly to the Companies. The Audit Committee is also responsible for pre-approving permitted non-audit services to be provided by the independent registered public accounting firm to (1) the Manager and (2) any enti ty in a control relationship with the Manager that provides ongoing services to the Companies, provided that the engagement of the independent registered public accounting firm relates directly to the operation and financial reporting of the Companies. The scope of the Audit Committee's responsibilities is oversight. It is management's responsibility to maintain appropriate systems for accounting and internal control and the independent registered public accounting firm's responsibility to plan and carry out an audit in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). The Audit Committee Charter is attached as Exhibit E below. The


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number of Audit Committee meetings held during the Companies' most recently completed fiscal year is set forth in Exhibit F below.

Compliance Committee.  The Compliance Committee consists of Mr. McDonald (chair), Ms. Gold, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Gunia and Mr. Mooney (ex-officio). The Compliance Committee serves as a liaison between the Board and the Companies' Chief Compliance Officer (CCO). The Compliance Committee is responsible for considering, in consultation with the Board's Chair and outside counsel, any material compliance matters that are identified and reported by the CCO to the Compliance Committee between Board meetings. The Compliance Committee is also responsible for considering, when requested by the CCO, the CCO's recommendations regarding the materiality of compliance matters to be reported to the Board. The Compliance Committee reviews compliance matters that it determines warrant review between Board meetings. Further, when the CCO wishes to engage an independent third party to perform compliance-related work at the Companies' expense, the Compliance Committee will evaluate with the CCO which third party to recommend to the Board as well as the appropriate scope of the work. The number of Compliance Committee meetings held during the Companies' most recently completed fiscal year is set forth in Exhibit F below.

Governance Committee.  The Governance Committee of the Board is responsible for nominating Directors and making recommendations to the Board concerning Board composition, committee structure and governance, director compensation and expenses, director education, and governance practices. The members of the Governance Committee are Mr. Fenster (Chair), Mr. McDonald, Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Mooney (ex-officio). The Board has determined that each member of the Governance Committee is not an "interested person" of the Companies as defined in the 1940 Act. The number of Governance Committee meetings held during the Companies' most recently completed fiscal year is set forth in Exhibit E below. The Governance Committee charter is attached as Exhibit G below.

The Governance Committee is responsible for considering nominees for Directors at such times as it considers electing new members to the Board. The Governance Committee may consider recommendations by business and personal contacts of current Board members, and by executive search firms which the Committee may engage from time to time and will also consider shareholder recommendations. The Governance Committee has not established specific, minimum qualifications that it believes must be met by a nominee. In evaluating nominees, the Governance Committee considers, among other things, an individual's background, skills, and experience; whether the individual is an "interested person" of the Companies as defined in the 1940 Act; and whether the individual would be deemed an "audit committee financial expert" within the meaning of applicable SEC rules.


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The Governance Committee also considers whether the individual's background, skills, and experience will complement the background, skills, and experience of other nominees and will contribute to the diversity of the Board. There are no differences in the manner in which the Governance Committee evaluates nominees for the Board based on whether the nominee is recommended by a shareholder.

A shareholder who wishes to recommend a director for nomination should submit his or her recommendation in writing to the Chair of the Board (Thomas T. Mooney) or the Chair of the Governance Committee (Saul K. Fenster), in either case in care of the Companies, at Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, 4th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102-4077. At a minimum, the recommendation should include: the name, address, and business, educational, and/or other pertinent background of the person being recommended; a statement concerning whether the person is an "interested person" as defined in the 1940 Act; any other information that the Company would be required to include in a proxy statement concerning the person if he or she was nominated; and the name and address of the person submitting the recommendation, together with the number of Company shares held by such person and the period for which the shares have been held. The recommendation also can include any additional information which the person submitting it believes would assist the Governance Committee in evaluating the recommendation.

Shareholders should note that a person who owns securities issued by Prudential Financial, Inc. (the parent company of the Manager) would be deemed an "interested person" under the 1940 Act. In addition, certain other relationships with Prudential Financial, Inc. or its subsidiaries, with registered broker-dealers, or with the Companies' outside legal counsel may cause a person to be deemed an "interested person." Before the Governance Committee decides to nominate an individual to the Board, Committee members and other Board members customarily interview the individual in person. In addition, the individual customarily is asked to complete a detailed questionnaire, which is designed to elicit information which must be disclosed under SEC rules and to determine whether the individual is subject to any statutory disqualification from serving on the board of a registered investment company.

A shareholder who wishes to communicate directly with the Board may write to the Chair of the Board (Thomas T. Mooney) in care of the Companies, at Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, 4th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102-4077. A shareholder who wishes to communicate directly with an individual Director may write to that Director in care of the Companies, at Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, 4th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102-4077. Such communications to the Board or an individual Director are not screened before being delivered to the addressee.


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AUDIT FEES

The aggregate fees billed by KPMG for professional services rendered for the audit of each Company's annual financial statements for each of its two most recently completed fiscal years is set forth in Exhibit H below.

AUDIT-RELATED FEES

For each Company's two most recent fiscal years, KPMG did not bill any fees related to the performance of the audit or review of financial statements, but that are not reported under "Audit Fees," including accounting consultations, agreed-upon procedure reports, attestation reports, comfort letters, out-of-pocket expenses and internal control reviews not required by regulators.

TAX FEES

For each Company's two most recent fiscal years, KPMG did not bill any fees associated with tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning, including services relating to the filing or amendment of federal, state or local income tax returns, regulated investment company qualification reviews, tax distribution and analysis reviews and miscellaneous tax advice.

ALL OTHER FEES

For each Company's two most recent fiscal years, KPMG did not bill any fees for products and services provided to the Companies other than those reported under "Audit Fees," "Audit-Related Fees" and "Tax Fees."

The charter of each Audit Committee requires that the Audit Committee approve all audit services and any permitted non-audit services to be provided by KPMG directly to the Company. Each Audit Committee is also responsible for pre-approving permitted non-audit services to be provided by KPMG to (1) the Manager and (2) any entity in a control relationship with the Manager that provides ongoing services to the Companies ("Affiliated Service Providers"), provided that the engagement of KPMG relates directly to the operation and financial reporting of the Company.

The Audit Committee of each Company has adopted policies and procedures with regard to the pre-approval of services. The Audit Committee is charged with the responsibility to monitor the independence of the Company's independent accountants. As part of this responsibility, the Audit Committee must pre-approve any independent accounting firm's engagement to render audit and/or permissible non-audit services, as required by law. In evaluating a proposed engagement of the independent accountants, the Audit Committee will assess the effect that the engagement might reasonably be expected to have on the accountant's independence. The Committee's evaluation will be based on:

•  a review of the nature of the professional services expected to be provided,


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•  a review of the safeguards put into place by the accounting firm to safeguard independence, and

•  periodic meetings with the accounting firm.

For each Company's two most recent fiscal years, there were no fees paid for non-audit services to the Company's Manager and Affiliated Service Providers for which pre-approval by the Audit Committee was required, or for which pre-approval was not required.

Each Audit Committee has considered whether the provision of non-audit services that were rendered by KPMG to the Manager and Affiliated Service Providers that were not pre-approved is compatible with maintaining KPMG's independence. All services provided by KPMG to each Company, the Manager or Affiliated Service Providers that were required to be pre-approved were pre-approved as required.

PROXY COSTS

With respect to PSF and GIB, all of the costs of the Meeting, including printing, postage, voting tabulation and other proxy-related expenses, will be borne by PSF and GIB. With respect to AST, all of the costs of the Meeting, including printing, postage, voting tabulation and other proxy-related expenses will be paid by Participating Insurance Companies out of the administrative fee that AST already pays to Participating Insurance Companies. Costs will be allocated among PSF, GIB and AST proportionally.

REQUIRED VOTE

The nominees receiving the affirmative vote of a plurality, in the case of each Company, of the votes cast will be elected, provided a quorum is present.

EACH BOARD, INCLUDING ITS INDEPENDENT BOARD MEMBERS, RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE "FOR" EACH OF THE NOMINEES.

SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS

The Companies will not be required to hold meetings of shareholders, unless, for example, the election of Board Members is required to be acted on by shareholders under the 1940 Act. It is the present intention of the Board of each Company not to hold annual meetings of shareholders unless such shareholder action is required.

Any shareholder who wishes to submit a proposal to be considered at a Company's next meeting of shareholders should send the proposal to that Company at Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, 4th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102. In order to be included in the proxy statement and voting instruction card for a meeting, or be brought before such meeting, the proposal must be received by the


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Company within a reasonable time before the Company begins to print and send its proxy materials.

Shareholder proposals that are submitted in a timely manner will not necessarily be included in the Company's proxy materials. Inclusion of such proposals is subject to limitations under the federal securities laws.

OTHER BUSINESS

Management knows of no business to be presented at the Meetings other than the matters set forth in this proxy statement, but should any other matter requiring a vote of shareholders arise, the Participating Insurance Companies will vote according to their best judgment in the interest of each Company, respectively.

Deborah A. Docs
Secretary

December 28, 2010

It is important that you execute and return ALL of your voting instruction cards promptly.


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INDEX TO EXHIBITS TO PROXY STATEMENT

Exhibit A  Subadvisers for PSF & AST

Exhibit B  Outstanding Shares (as of Record Date)

Exhibit C  Five Percent Shareholders (as of Record Date)

Exhibit D  Officer Information

Exhibit E  Audit Committee Charter

Exhibit F  Board & Board Committee Meetings

Exhibit G  Governance Committee Charter

Exhibit H  Audit Fees


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Exhibit A

Subadvisers for Portfolios of PSF:

Portfolio   Subadviser  
Conservative Balanced   QMA, PIM  
Diversified Bond   PIM  
Equity   Jennison  
Flexible Managed   QMA, PIM  
Global   • William Blair & Company, LLC  
    • LSV Asset Management LLC  
    • Marsico Capital Management  
    • T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.  
    • QMA  
Government Income   PIM  
High Yield Bond   PIM  
Jennison   Jennison  
Jennison 20/20 Focus   Jennison  
SP Growth Asset Allocation   QMA  
Money Market   PIM  
Natural Resources   Jennison  
Small Capitalization Stock   QMA  
Stock Index   QMA  
Value   Jennison  
SP International Growth   • William Blair & Company, LLC  
    • Marsico Capital Management LLC  
SP International Value   • LSV Asset Management  
    • Thornburg Investment Management, Inc.  
SP Prudential U.S. Emerging Growth   Jennison  
SP Small Cap Value   • Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.  
    • ClearBridge Advisors LLC  

 


A-1



Subadvisers for Portfolios of AST:

Portfolio   Subadviser  
AST Academic Strategies   • QMA  
Asset Allocation   • Jennison Associates LLC  
    • Prudential Bache Asset Management Inc.  
    • Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (PIMCO)  
    • Mellon Capital Management  
    • First Quadrant  
    • Alpha Simplex  
    • AQR Capital Management LLC  
    • CNH Partners LLC  
AST Advanced Strategies   • QMA  
    • Marsico Capital Management LLC  
    • T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.  
    • William Blair & Company LLC  
    • LSV Asset Management  
    • PIMCO  
AST Aggressive Asset Allocation   QMA  
AST AllianceBernstein Core Value   AllianceBernstein, L.P.  
AST AllianceBernstein Growth
and Income
  AllianceBernstein, L.P.
 
AST American Century Income &
Growth
  American Century Investment
Management, Inc.
 
AST Balanced Asset Allocation   QMA  
AST Bond Portfolio 2015   PIM  
AST Bond Portfolio 2016   PIM  
AST Bond Portfolio 2017   PIM  
AST Bond Portfolio 2018   PIM  
AST Bond Portfolio 2019   PIM  
AST Bond Portfolio 2020   PIM  
AST Bond Portfolio 2021   PIM  
AST Capital Growth Asset
Allocation Portfolio
  QMA
 

 


A-2



Portfolio   Subadviser  
AST CLS Growth Asset Allocation   CLS Investments, LLC  
AST CLS Moderate Asset Allocation   CLS Investments, LLC  
AST Cohen & Steers Realty   Cohen & Steers Capital Management, Inc.  
AST Federated Aggressive Growth   Federated Equity Management Co. of Pennsylvania  
AST FI Pyramis® Asset Allocation
Portfolio
  Pyramis Global Advisors, LLC
 
AST First Trust Balanced Target   First Trust Advisors L.P.  
AST First Trust Capital Appreciation
Target
  First Trust Advisors L.P.
 
AST Global Real Estate   Prudential Real Estate Investors, a business unit of PIM  
AST Goldman Sachs Concentrated
Growth
  Goldman Sachs Asset
Management, L.P.
 
AST Goldman Sachs Mid-Cap Growth   Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.  
AST Goldman Sachs Small-Cap Value   Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.  
AST High Yield   • PIM  
    • J.P. Morgan Investment Management, Inc.  
AST Horizon Growth Asset Allocation   Horizon Investments, LLC  
AST Horizon Moderate Asset
Allocation
  Horizon Investments, LLC
 
AST International Growth   • William Blair & Company
• Marsico Capital Management, LLC
 
AST International Value   • LSV Asset Management  
    • Thornburg Investment Management, Inc.  
AST Investment Grade Bond   PIM  
AST Jennison Large-Cap Growth   Jennison  

 


A-3



Portfolio   Subadviser  
AST Jennison Large-Cap Value   Jennison  
AST JPMorgan International Equity   J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc.  
AST JPMorgan Strategic Opportunities   J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc.  
AST Large-Cap Value   • Hotchkis and Wiley Capital Management, LLC  
    • Eaton Vance Management  
AST Lord Abbett Bond-Debenture   Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC  
AST Marsico Capital Growth   Marsico Capital Management LLC  
AST MFS Global Equity   Massachusetts Financial Services Company  
AST MFS Growth   Massachusetts Financial Services Company  
AST Mid-Cap Value   • WEDGE Capital Management, LLP
• EARNEST Partners LLC
 
AST Money Market   PIM  
AST Neuberger Berman Mid-Cap
Growth
  Neuberger Berman Management LLC
 
AST Neuberger Berman /
LSV Mid-Cap Value
  • Neuberger Berman
Management LLC
• LSV Asset Management
 
AST Neuberger Berman Small-Cap
Growth
  Neuberger Berman Management LLC
 
AST Parametric Emerging Markets
Equity
  Parametric Portfolio Associates
 
AST PIMCO Limited Maturity Bond   PIMCO  
AST PIMCO Total Return Bond   PIMCO  
AST Preservation Asset Allocation   QMA  
AST QMA US Equity Alpha   QMA  

 


A-4



Portfolio   Subadviser  
AST Schroders Multi-Asset World
Strategies
  • Schroder Investment Management
North America Inc.
 
    • Schroder Investment Management North America Limited  
AST Small-Cap Growth   Eagle Asset Management Inc.  
AST Small-Cap Value   • J.P. Morgan Investment Management, Inc.  
    • Lee Munder Capital Group LLC  
    • ClearBridge Advisors, LLC  
AST T. Rowe Price Asset Allocation   T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.  
AST T. Rowe Price Global Bond   T. Rowe Price International, Inc.  
AST T. Rowe Price Large-Cap Growth   T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.  
AST T. Rowe Price Natural Resources   T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.  
AST Value   BlackRock Investment Management, LLC  
AST Western Asset Core Plus Bond   • Western Asset Management Company  
    • Western Asset Management Company Limited  

 


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Exhibit B

OUTSTANDING SHARES (AS OF RECORD DATE)

The close of business on December 1, 2010 has been fixed as the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Meeting. Information as to the number of outstanding Shares for each Portfolio as of the record date is set forth below.

THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND

Portfolio   Shares Outstanding  
MONEY MARKET     113,711,321.184    
DIVERSIFIED BOND     130,332,328.829    
GOVERNMENT INCOME     33,352,377.766    
CONSERVATIVE BALANCED     140,831,770.461    
FLEXIBLE MANAGED     197,499,971.556    
HIGH YIELD     415,421,447.144    
STOCK INDEX     73,016,542.654    
VALUE—Class I     84,744,473.368    
VALUE—Class II     409,111.484    
EQUITY—Class I     135,052,587.904    
EQUITY—Class II     77,282.772    
JENNISON—Class I     58,995,506.711    
JENNISON—Class II     1,464,119.896    
SMALL CAP     34,159,895.128    
GLOBAL     35,260,206.602    
NATURAL RESOURCES—Class I     26,669,885.978    
NATURAL RESOURCES—Class II     2,031,976.111    
20/20 FOCUS—Class I     4,350,310.480    
20/20 FOCUS—Class II     31,627,091.983    
SP INTERNATIONAL VALUE     31,056,788.972    
GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION     91,753,743.512    
SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH—Class I     31,683,468.625    

 

    


B-1



Portfolio   Shares Outstanding  
SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH—Class II     2,013,428.281    
SP U.S. EMERGING GROWTH—Class I     31,240,635.711    
SP U.S. EMERGING GROWTH—Class II     40,605.343    
SP SMALL CAP VALUE     19,003,552.266    

 

    

ADVANCED SERIES TRUST

Portfolio   Shares Outstanding  
AST JP MORGAN INTERNATIONAL EQUITY     17,363,106.551    
AST ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN GROWTH AND INCOME     56,529,929.961    
AST GOLDMAN SACHS CONCENTRATED GROWTH     71,962,758.939    
AST MONEY MARKET     3,024,132,136.430    
AST NEUBERGER-BERMAN/LSV MID CAP VALUE     35,073,033.318    
AST JP MORGAN STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES     157,133,452.985    
AST HIGH YIELD     180,644,649.405    
AST T. ROWE PRICE ASSET ALLOCATION     196,977,197.041    
AST PIMCO TOTAL RETURN BOND     805,776,731.997    
AST LARGE CAP VALUE     280,176,274.725    
AST SMALL CAP GROWTH     30,770,598.425    
AST T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL BOND     38,094,351.751    
AST NEUBERGER BERMAN MID-CAP GROWTH     31,796,930.177    
AST INTERNATIONAL VALUE     135,719,929.464    
AST T. ROWE PRICE NATURAL RESOURCES     42,371,295.583    
AST PIMCO LIMITED MATURITY BOND     91,268,412.067    
AST T. ROWE PRICE LARGE-CAP GROWTH     126,709,939.352    
AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH     240,120,064.961    
AST AMERICAN CENTURY INCOME AND GROWTH     20,345,950.689    
AST SCHRODERS MULTI-ASSET WORLD
STRATEGIES
    191,063,331.480    
AST SMALL CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO     77,713,965.351    

 

    


B-2



Portfolio   Shares Outstanding  
AST GOLDMAN SACHS SMALL-CAP VALUE     25,100,626.085    
AST MARSICO CAPITAL GROWTH     133,531,029.103    
AST QMA US EQUITY ALPHA     29,969,668.324    
AST COHEN & STEERS REALTY     88,073,522.316    
AST NEUBERGER BERMAN SMALL-CAP GROWTH     15,680,061.801    
AST MFS GROWTH     188,804,121.312    
AST MFS GLOBAL EQUITY     21,601,884.613    
AST GOLDMAN SACHS MID CAP GROWTH     119,588,585.829    
AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH     71,806,011.942    
AST MID-CAP VALUE     34,496,832.522    
AST VALUE     171,749,283.976    
AST LORD ABBETT BOND-DEBENTURE     38,468,241.404    
AST ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN CORE VALUE     28,116,475.003    
AST PRESERVATION ASSET ALLOCATION     451,134,089.423    
AST BALANCED ASSET ALLOCATION     608,404,512.115    
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES ASSET ALLOCATION     616,255,792.169    
AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION     755,899,173.730    
AST AGGRESSIVE ASSET ALLOCATION     51,698,475.987    
AST FIRST TRUST CAPITAL APPRECIATION TARGET     391,891,303.441    
AST FIRST TRUST BALANCED TARGET     276,176,701.303    
AST ADVANCED STRATEGIES     305,799,087.184    
AST CLS GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION     137,995,335.548    
AST CLS MODERATE ASSET ALLOCATION     187,816,711.378    
AST HORIZON GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION     119,741,176.560    
AST HORIZON MODERATE ALLOCATION     152,383,049.367    
AST FI PYRAMIS® ASSET ALLOCATION     73,367,279.268    
AST WESTERN ASSET CORE PLUS BOND     287,181,767.122    
AST GLOBAL REAL ESTATE     45,729,352.494    

 

    


B-3



Portfolio   Shares Outstanding  
AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY     123,683,689.137    
AST BOND 2015     11,290,966.771    
AST BOND 2018     6,884,157.361    
AST BOND 2019     6,009,223.958    
AST INVESTMENT GRADE BOND     49,100,113.442    
AST BOND 2016     4,320,282.377    
AST BOND 2020     9,064,972.044    
AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP VALUE     68,916,008.341    
AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP GROWTH     78,375,531.029    
AST BOND 2017     13,021,602.254    
AST BOND 2021     18,735,559.740    

 

    

PRUDENTIAL'S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC.: 14,444,699.5575


B-4




Exhibit C

FIVE PERCENT SHAREHOLDER REPORT

As of December 1, 2010, the beneficial owners, directly or indirectly, of more than 5% of any class of the outstanding shares of the Portfolios are listed below.

Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  7,725,527.551     PRU SERIES MONEY MARKET 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    6.79 %  
  14,644,979.671     PRU SERIES MONEY MARKET 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    12.88 %  
  23,280,315.280     PRU SERIES MONEY MARKET 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    20.47 %  
  25,298,830.697     PRU SERIES MONEY MARKET 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    22.25 %  
  38,927,324.745     PRU SERIES MONEY MARKET 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    34.23 %  
  11,104,823.329     PRU SERIES DIVERSIFIED BOND 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    8.52 %  
  19,601,422.717     PRU SERIES DIVERSIFIED BOND 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.04 %  

 


C-1



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  21,673,691.002     PRU SERIES DIVERSIFIED BOND 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    16.63 %  
  33,812,215.725     PRU SERIES DIVERSIFIED BOND 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    25.94 %  
  36,557,716.583     PRU SERIES DIVERSIFIED BOND 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    28.05 %  
  2,821,507.567     PRU SERIES GOVERNMENT INCOME 1   PRUDENTIAL ANNUITIES INC
VCA 24
ATTN: J SALVATI
30 SCRANTON OFFICE PARK
SCRANTON PA 18507-0000
    8.46 %  
  6,826,177.434     PRU SERIES GOVERNMENT INCOME 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    20.47 %  
  9,271,860.391     PRU SERIES GOVERNMENT INCOME 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    27.80 %  
  13,222,487.094     PRU SERIES GOVERNMENT INCOME 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    39.64 %  

 


C-2



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  8,228,235.599     PRU SERIES CONSERVATIVE BALANCED 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    5.84 %  
  26,948,319.777     PRU SERIES CONSERVATIVE BALANCED 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    19.14 %  
  39,921,002.536     PRU SERIES CONSERVATIVE BALANCED 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    28.35 %  
  57,311,712.557     PRU SERIES CONSERVATIVE BALANCED 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    40.70 %  
  17,941,373.963     PRU SERIES FLEXIBLE MANAGED 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    9.08 %  
  25,106,011.362     PRU SERIES FLEXIBLE MANAGED 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    12.71 %  
  68,050,317.763     PRU SERIES FLEXIBLE MANAGED 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    34.46 %  
  77,738,559.959     PRU SERIES FLEXIBLE MANAGED 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    39.36 %  

 


C-3



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  25,803,326.905     PRU SERIES HIGH YIELD 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    6.21 %  
  48,976,573.242     PRU SERIES HIGH YIELD 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    11.79 %  
  127,691,843.198     PRU SERIES HIGH YIELD 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    30.74 %  
  192,906,276.752     PRU SERIES HIGH YIELD 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    46.44 %  
  5,238,898.326     PRU SERIES STOCK INDEX 1   PRUDENTIAL ANNUITIES INC
VCA 24
ATTN: J SALVATI
30 SCRANTON OFFICE PARK
SCRANTON PA 18507-0000
    7.17 %  
  7,514,054.735     PRU SERIES STOCK INDEX 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    10.29 %  
  10,505,679.559     PRU SERIES STOCK INDEX 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    14.39 %  

 


C-4



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  14,998,298.075     PRU SERIES STOCK INDEX 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    20.54 %  
  31,474,109.735     PRU SERIES STOCK INDEX 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    43.11 %  
  13,274,556.549     PRU SERIES VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.66 %  
  13,964,260.881     PRU SERIES VALUE 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    16.48 %  
  21,468,462.618     PRU SERIES VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    25.33 %  
  31,769,396.193     PRU SERIES VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    37.49 %  
  8,820,963.619     PRU SERIES EQUITY 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    6.53 %  
  10,352,883.255     PRU SERIES EQUITY 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    7.67 %  

 


C-5



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  18,444,988.589     PRU SERIES EQUITY 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    13.66 %  
  33,878,847.687     PRU SERIES EQUITY 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    25.09 %  
  55,431,412.231     PRU SERIES EQUITY 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    41.04 %  
  5,696,615.406     PRU SERIES JENNISON 1   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
SP GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.66 %  
  6,048,154.240     PRU SERIES JENNISON 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    10.25 %  
  10,742,726.127     PRU SERIES JENNISON 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    18.21 %  
  13,696,230.178     PRU SERIES JENNISON 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    23.22 %  
  19,701,716.800     PRU SERIES JENNISON 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    33.40 %  

 


C-6



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  3,816,468.927     PRU SERIES SMALL CAP 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    11.17 %  
  6,385,614.727     PRU SERIES SMALL CAP 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    18.69 %  
  6,521,200.617     PRU SERIES SMALL CAP 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    19.09 %  
  16,266,494.607     PRU SERIES SMALL CAP 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    47.62 %  
  1,961,821.916     PRU SERIES GLOBAL 1   PRUDENTIAL ANNUITIES INC
VCA 24
ATTN: J SALVATI
30 SCRANTON OFFICE PARK
SCRANTON PA 18507-0000
    5.56 %  
  4,274,758.449     PRU SERIES GLOBAL 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    12.12 %  
  5,581,598.506     PRU SERIES GLOBAL 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.83 %  

 


C-7



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  5,785,526.099     PRU SERIES GLOBAL 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    16.41 %  
  16,298,320.381     PRU SERIES GLOBAL 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    46.22 %  
  4,253,305.703     PRU SERIES NATURAL RESOURCES 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.95 %  
  6,042,350.172     PRU SERIES NATURAL RESOURCES 1   PRU ANNUITIES INC
PRU ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    22.66 %  
  14,880,832.567     PRU SERIES NATURAL RESOURCES 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PRU LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    55.80 %  
  218,189.415     PRU SERIES 20/20 FOCUS 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    5.02 %  
  321,070.342     PRU SERIES 20/20 FOCUS 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    7.38 %  
  3,652,005.174     PRU SERIES 20/20 FOCUS 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    83.95 %  

 


C-8



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  29,004.867     PRU SERIES VALUE 2   HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY
INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT
ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS
P.O. BOX 2999
HARTFORD CT 06104-2999
    7.09 %  
  47,497.363     PRU SERIES VALUE 2   HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE
CO SEPARATE AC
ATTN: UIT OPERATIONS
PO BOX 2999
HARTFORD CT 06104-2999
    11.61 %  
  304,357.335     PRU SERIES VALUE 2   TIAA-CREF LIFE
SEPARATE ACCOUNT
VA-1 OF TIAA-CREF LIFE INSUR. CO
MAIL CODE E3/N6
8500 ANDREW CARNEGIE BLVD
CHARLOTTE NC 28262-8500
    74.39 %  
  10,680.848     PRU SERIES EQUITY 2   FIRST GREAT WEST LIFE &
ANNUITY INS CO
8515 E ORCHARD RD # 2T2
GREENWOOD
VILLAGE CO 801115002
    13.82 %  
  18,854.453     PRU SERIES EQUITY 2   GREAT WEST LIFE &
ANNUITY INS COMPANY
8515 E ORCHARD RD # 2T2
GREENWOOD
VILLAGE CO 801115002
    24.40 %  

 


C-9



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  46,977.345     PRU SERIES EQUITY 2   GREAT WEST LIFE & ANNUITY INS CO
FBO SCHWAB ANNUITIES
8515 E ORCHARD RD 2T2
GREENWOOD
VILLAGE CO 80111
    60.79 %  
  120,822.233     PRU SERIES JENNISON 2   GE LIFE AND ANNUITY
ASSURANCE COMP.
ATTN VARIABLE ACCOUNTING
6610 W BROAD ST BLDG 3,
5TH FLOOR
RICHMOND VA 23230-1702
    8.25 %  
  490,026.960     PRU SERIES JENNISON 2   ALLIANZ LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
5701 GOLDEN HILLS DR
MINNEAPOLIS MN 554161297
    33.47 %  
  692,886.178     PRU SERIES JENNISON 2   THE OHIO NATIONAL LIFE INS CO
FBO ITS SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
PO BOX 237
CINCINNATI OH 452010237
    47.32 %  
  108,414.098     PRU SERIES NATURAL RESOURCES 2   GREAT WEST LIFE & ANNUITY INS CO
FBO SCHWAB ANNUITIES
8515 E ORCHARD RD 2T2
GREENWOOD
VILLAGE CO 80111
    5.34 %  

 


C-10



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  725,303.890     PRU SERIES NATURAL RESOURCES 2   AXA EQUITABLE LIFE
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP
C/O BRIAN WALSH
1290 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS
NEW YORK NY 10104-0105
    35.69 %  
  1,028,639.020     PRU SERIES NATURAL RESOURCES 2   GE LIFE AND ANNUITY
ASSURANCE COMP.
ATTN VARIABLE ACCOUNTING
6610 W BROAD ST BLDG 3,
5TH FLOOR
RICHMOND VA 23230-1702
    50.62 %  
  29,809,694.859     PRU SERIES 20/20 FOCUS 2   THE OHIO NATIONAL LIFE INS CO
FBO ITS SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
PO BOX 237
CINCINNATI OH 452010237
    94.25 %  
  8,088,929.834     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    26.05 %  
  9,130,993.410     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL VALUE 1   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
SP GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    29.40 %  
  12,247,775.195     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    39.44 %  

 


C-11



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  13,585,132.868     PRU SERIES GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    14.81 %  
  71,848,963.127     PRU SERIES GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    78.31 %  
  2,251,817.316     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 1   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    7.11 %  
  4,274,623.953     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    13.49 %  
  11,404,121.994     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    35.99 %  
  12,029,435.746     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 1   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
SP GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    37.97 %  
  8,287,259.699     PRU SERIES SP U.S. EMERGING GROWTH 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    26.53 %  
  20,314,997.034     PRU SERIES SP U.S. EMERGING GROWTH 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    65.03 %  

 


C-12



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  1,155,045.611     PRU SERIES SP SMALL CAP VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLNJ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    6.08 %  
  1,722,294.978     PRU SERIES SP SMALL CAP VALUE 1   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
SP GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.06 %  
  4,771,869.471     PRU SERIES SP SMALL CAP VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    25.11 %  
  10,513,156.644     PRU SERIES SP SMALL CAP VALUE 1   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    55.32 %  
  1,828,790.695     PRU SERIES SP INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 2   ALLIANZ LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
5701 GOLDEN HILLS DR
MINNEAPOLIS MN 554161297
    90.83 %  
  3,475.499     PRU SERIES SP U.S. EMERGING GROWTH 2   GE LIFE AND ANNUITY
ASSURANCE COMP.
ATTN VARIABLE ACCOUNTING
6610 W BROAD ST BLDG 3,
5TH FLOOR
RICHMOND VA 23230-1702
    8.56 %  

 


C-13



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  37,129.844     PRU SERIES SP U.S. EMERGING GROWTH 2   SEPARATE ACCOUNT A OF PACIFIC
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
700 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
PO BOX 9000
NEWPORT BEACH CA 926600000
    91.44 %  
  4,098,205.714     AST JP MORGAN INTERNATIONAL EQUITY   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    23.60 %  
  12,445,302.052     AST JP MORGAN INTERNATIONAL EQUITY   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    71.68 %  
  3,544,024.990     AST ALLLIANCEBERNSTEIN GROWTH & INCOME   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    6.27 %  
  52,262,619.338     AST ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN GROWTH & INCOME   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    92.45 %  
  6,550,219.302     AST GOLDMAN SACHS CONCEN. GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.10 %  
  13,013,630.291     AST GOLDMAN SACHS CONCEN. GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    18.08 %  

 


C-14



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  13,946,466.316     AST GOLDMAN SACHS CONCEN. GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    19.38 %  
  20,272,460.198     AST GOLDMAN SACHS CONCEN. GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    28.17 %  
  165,801,639.020     AST MONEY MARKET   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.48 %  
  182,791,558.800     AST MONEY MARKET   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION**
    6.04 %  
  418,939,167.690     AST MONEY MARKET   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS MODERATE ASSET ALLOCATION**
    13.85 %  
  1,700,455,679.000     AST MONEY MARKET   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    56.23 %  
  4,751,707.712     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN/LSV MID CAP VALUE   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    13.55 %  
  29,554,723.156     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN/LSV MID CAP VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    84.27 %  

 


C-15



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  43,726,374.842     AST JP MORGAN STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    27.83 %  
  107,978,089.087     AST JP MORGAN STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    68.72 %  
  14,334,827.606     AST HIGH YIELD   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    7.94 %  
  20,853,210.868     AST HIGH YIELD   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    11.54 %  
  28,495,696.295     AST HIGH YIELD   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    15.77 %  
  48,084,201.695     AST HIGH YIELD   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    26.62 %  
  58,523,341.109     AST HIGH YIELD   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    32.40 %  

 


C-16



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  84,504,910.765     AST T. ROWE PRICE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    42.90 %  
  102,323,555.871     AST T. ROWE PRICE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    51.95 %  
  80,264,955.645     AST PIMCO TOTAL RETURN BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.96 %  
  96,882,312.950     AST PIMCO TOTAL RETURN BOND   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    12.02 %  
  120,841,228.380     AST PIMCO TOTAL RETURN BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    15.00 %  
  164,816,249.198     AST PIMCO TOTAL RETURN BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    20.45 %  
  219,685,345.958     AST PIMCO TOTAL RETURN BOND   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    27.26 %  

 


C-17



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  14,754,139.905     AST LARGE CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.27 %  
  17,395,859.651     AST LARGE CAP VALUE   PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND INC
GROWTH ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    6.21 %  
  20,871,430.043     AST LARGE CAP VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    7.45 %  
  27,658,465.930     AST LARGE CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.87 %  
  58,242,745.987     AST LARGE CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    20.79 %  
  83,801,410.906     AST LARGE CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    29.91 %  
  2,639,872.392     AST SMALL CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION**
    8.58 %  
  2,825,773.693     AST SMALL CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS MODERATE
ASSET ALLOCATION**
    9.18 %  

 


C-18



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  2,949,288.031     AST SMALL CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED ASSET
ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.58 %  
  3,050,757.071     AST SMALL CAP GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUIT
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    9.91 %  
  4,365,273.908     AST SMALL CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    14.19 %  
  7,891,752.362     AST SMALL CAP GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    25.65 %  
  6,097,971.411     AST T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL BOND   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    16.01 %  
  30,058,305.325     AST T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL BOND   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    78.90 %  
  2,428,746.606     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN MID-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    7.64 %  
  2,610,085.142     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN MID-CAP GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    8.21 %  

 


C-19



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  3,695,995.503     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN MID-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    11.62 %  
  4,069,251.259     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN MID-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    12.80 %  
  15,073,892.212     AST NEUBERBER BERMAN MID-CAP GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    47.41 %  
  10,717,436.929     AST INTERNATIONAL VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    7.90 %  
  12,968,180.325     AST INTERNATIONAL VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    9.56 %  
  23,289,974.654     AST INTERNATIONAL VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    17.16 %  
  29,173,482.017     AST INTERNATIONAL VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    21.50 %  

 


C-20



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  33,486,010.515     AST INTERNATIONAL VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    24.67 %  
  2,182,580.483     AST T. ROWE PRICE NATURAL RESOURCES   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.15 %  
  3,908,334.305     AST T. ROWE PRICE NATURAL RESOURCES   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.22 %  
  4,993,505.370     AST T. ROWE PRICE NATURAL RESOURCES   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    11.79 %  
  9,660,438.432     AST T. ROWE PRICE NATURAL RESOURCES   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    22.80 %  
  17,835,216.489     AST T. ROWE PRICE NATURAL RESOURCES   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    42.09 %  
  9,337,823.549     AST PIMCO LIMITED MATURITY BOND   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    10.23 %  
  80,134,701.526     AST PIMCO LIMITED MATURITY BOND   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    87.80 %  

 


C-21



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  8,726,229.743     AST T. ROWE PRICE LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    6.89 %  
  11,746,206.415     AST T. ROWE PRICE LARGE-CAP GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    9.27 %  
  18,991,831.300     AST T. ROWE PRICE LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    14.99 %  
  26,942,510.070     AST T. ROWE PRICE LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    21.26 %  
  35,793,346.107     AST T. ROWE PRICE LARGE-CAP GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    28.25 %  
  14,897,169.762     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    6.20 %  
  16,333,665.235     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS MODERATE
ASSET ALLOCATION**
    6.80 %  
  19,236,911.878     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION**
    8.01 %  

 


C-22



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  31,359,469.693     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    13.06 %  
  34,278,770.186     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    14.28 %  
  45,142,617.783     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    18.80 %  
  54,103,434.340     AST INTERNATIONAL GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    22.53 %  
  3,240,319.915     AST AMRC CENT INCOME-GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.93 %  
  16,306,835.066     AST AMERICAN CENTURY INCOME AND GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    80.15 %  
  77,835,575.069     AST SCHRODERS MULTI ASSET WORLD STRATEGIES   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    40.74 %  
  107,919,812.651     AST SCHRODERS MULTI ASSET WORLD STRATEGIES   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    56.48 %  

 


C-23



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  8,338,682.180     AST SMALL CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    10.73 %  
  10,642,743.952     AST SMALL CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    13.69 %  
  12,399,541.219     AST SMALL CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    15.96 %  
  32,655,841.571     AST SMALL CAP VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    42.02 %  
  5,972,824.548     AST GOLDMAN SACHS SMALL-CAP VALUE   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    23.80 %  
  18,122,135.601     AST GOLDMAN SACHS SMALL-CAP VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    72.20 %  
  6,959,073.817     AST MARSICO CAPITAL GROWTH   PRUDENTIAL SERIES
FUND INC GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.21 %  
  7,448,005.904     AST MARSICO CAPITAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.58 %  

 


C-24



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  16,190,926.379     AST MARSICO CAPITAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    12.13 %  
  23,144,767.165     AST MARSICO CAPITAL GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    17.33 %  
  55,083,581.636     AST MARSICO CAPITAL GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    41.25 %  
  1,581,721.747     AST QMA US EQUITY ALPHA   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    5.28 %  
  11,273,989.717     AST QMA US EQUITY ALPHA   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    37.62 %  
  16,714,439.622     AST QMA US EQUITY ALPHA   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    55.77 %  
  9,227,502.974     AST COHEN & STEERS REALTY   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    10.48 %  
  30,086,554.196     AST COHEN & STEERS REALTY   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    34.16 %  

 


C-25



Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  46,599,538.396     AST COHEN & STEERS REALTY   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    52.91 %  
  2,498,897.031     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN SMALL-CAP GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.94 %  
  12,505,745.295     AST NEUBERGER BERMAN SMALL-CAP GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    79.76 %  
  9,650,957.383     AST MFS GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.11 %  
  18,449,104.584     AST MFS GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.77 %  
  26,451,871.574     AST MFS GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    14.01 %  
  39,690,913.076     AST MFS GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    21.02 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  57,366,417.490     AST MFS GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    30.38 %  
  6,056,335.998     AST MFS GLOBAL EQUITY   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    28.04 %  
  14,729,734.652     AST MFS GLOBAL EQUITY   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    68.19 %  
  9,067,681.017     AST GOLDMAN SACHS MID CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    7.58 %  
  13,492,152.960     AST GOLDMAN SACHS MID CAP GROWTH AST   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    11.28 %  
  15,027,772.689     AST GOLDMAN SACHS MID CAP GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    12.57 %  
  15,566,951.900     AST GOLDMAN SACHS MID CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    13.02 %  
  51,679,090.496     AST GOLDMAN SACHS MID CAP GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    43.21 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  4,092,551.025     AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    5.70 %  
  5,644,242.808     AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION**
    7.86 %  
  6,062,792.206     AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
CLS MODERATE
ASSET ALLOCATION**
    8.44 %  
  6,423,591.644     AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    8.95 %  
  9,464,728.243     AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    13.18 %  
  29,691,520.898     AST FEDERATED AGGRESSIVE GROWTH   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    41.35 %  
  2,247,645.855     AST MID-CAP VALUE   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    6.52 %  
  3,421,337.037     AST MID-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.92 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  4,992,235.803     AST MID-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    14.47 %  
  8,851,017.398     AST MID-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    25.66 %  
  9,757,145.065     AST MID-CAP VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    28.28 %  
  9,684,055.630     AST VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.64 %  
  16,979,616.202     AST VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    9.89 %  
  17,977,540.337     AST VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    10.47 %  
  37,259,668.401     AST VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    21.69 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  54,260,042.406     AST VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    31.59 %  
  4,591,139.988     AST LORD ABBETT BOND-DEBENTURE   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    11.93 %  
  33,104,008.360     AST LORD ABBETT BOND-DEBENTURE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    86.06 %  
  5,005,963.368     AST ALLIANCEBERNSTEINCORE VALUE   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    17.80 %  
  22,238,522.877     AST ALLIANCEBERNSTEINCORE VALUE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    79.09 %  
  182,280,428.962     AST PRESERVATION ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    40.40 %  
  247,946,390.238     AST PRESERVATION ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    54.96 %  
  281,368,751.629     AST BALANCED ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    46.25 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  288,561,495.463     AST BALANCED ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    47.43 %  
  226,398,127.551     AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES ASSET ALLOC   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    36.74 %  
  368,190,807.679     AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES ASSET ALLOC   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    59.75 %  
  283,074,767.057     AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    37.45 %  
  452,075,868.986     AST CAPITAL GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    59.81 %  
  4,960,597.093     AST AGGRESSIVE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ LIFE
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    9.60 %  
  16,364,994.971     AST AGGRESSIVE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    31.65 %  
  28,435,436.432     AST AGGRESSIVE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    55.00 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  127,223,064.996     AST FIRST TRUST CAPITAL APPREC TGT   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    32.46 %  
  254,221,247.112     AST FIRST TRUST CAPITAL APPREC TGT   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    64.87 %  
  95,082,750.090     AST FIRST TRUST BALANCED TARGET   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    34.43 %  
  171,459,802.654     AST FIRST TRUST BALANCED TARGET   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    62.08 %  
  124,174,801.145     AST ADVANCED STRATEGIES   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    40.61 %  
  170,638,711.050     AST ADVANCED STRATEGIES   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    55.80 %  
  65,085,515.996     AST CLS GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    47.17 %  
  67,819,135.122     AST CLS GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    49.15 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  83,483,861.313     AST CLS MODERATE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    44.45 %  
  96,657,466.001     AST CLS MODERATE ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    51.46 %  
  49,804,042.609     AST HORIZON GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    41.59 %  
  66,706,083.995     AST HORIZON GROWTH ASSET ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    55.71 %  
  59,849,059.928     AST HORIZON MODERATE ALLOCATION   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    39.28 %  
  86,630,955.904     AST HORIZON MODERATE ALLOCATION   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    56.85 %  
  34,563,723.354     AST FI PYRAMIS® ASSET ALLOC   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    47.11 %  
  35,635,160.573     AST FI PYRAMIS® ASSET ALLOC   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    48.57 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  16,414,158.580     AST WESTERN ASSET CORE PLUS BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
HORIZON MODERATE
ASSET ALLOCATION**
    5.72 %  
  37,450,785.968     AST WESTERN ASSET CORE PLUS BOND   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    13.04 %  
  39,985,908.056     AST WESTERN ASSET CORE PLUS BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    13.92 %  
  60,058,845.009     AST WESTERN ASSET CORE PLUS BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    20.91 %  
  81,892,262.896     AST WESTERN ASSET CORE PLUS BOND   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    28.52 %  
  2,581,204.945     AST GLOBAL REAL ESTATE   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    5.64 %  
  5,218,142.858     AST GLOBAL REAL ESTATE   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    11.41 %  
  36,623,645.907     AST GLOBAL REAL ESTATE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    80.09 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  6,232,103.582     AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MRKT EQUITY   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.04 %  
  12,850,535.492     AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MRKT EQUITY   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    10.39 %  
  12,959,955.878     AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MRKT EQUITY   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    10.48 %  
  18,436,296.213     AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MRKT EQUITY   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    14.91 %  
  21,941,218.427     AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MRKT EQUITY   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    17.74 %  
  48,248,460.437     AST PARAMETRIC EMERGING MRKT EQUITY   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    39.01 %  
  11,289,919.869     AST BOND PORT 2015   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    99.99 %  
  1,144,236.867     AST BOND PORT 2018   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    16.62 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  5,670,006.297     AST BOND PORT 2018   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    82.36 %  
  1,054,749.711     AST BOND PORT 2019   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    17.55 %  
  4,913,602.998     AST BOND PORT 2019   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    81.77 %  
  13,190,889.841     AST INVESTMENT GRADE BOND   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    26.87 %  
  35,209,741.611     AST INVESTMENT GRADE BOND   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    71.71 %  
  4,319,287.352     AST BOND PORT 2016   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    99.98 %  
  1,388,423.614     AST BOND PORT 2020   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.32 %  
  7,355,745.917     AST BOND PORT 2020   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    81.14 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  4,176,534.894     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    6.06 %  
  7,810,160.011     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    11.33 %  
  16,147,023.399     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    23.43 %  
  23,564,717.687     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP VALUE   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    34.19 %  
  4,662,568.212     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    5.95 %  
  8,784,639.975     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST PRESERVATION
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    11.21 %  
  19,311,078.091     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST BALANCED
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    24.64 %  

 


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Shares   Portfolio Name   Registration   % of
Portfolio
 
  27,309,413.767     AST JENNISON LARGE-CAP GROWTH   ADVANCED SERIES TRUST
AST CAPITAL GROWTH
ASSET ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO**
    34.84 %  
  12,160,470.923     AST BOND PORT 2017   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    93.39 %  
  2,889,579.227     AST BOND PORT 2021   PRUCO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PLAZ ANNUITY
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    15.42 %  
  14,903,211.196     AST BOND PORT 2021   PRU ANNUITY DISTRIBUTOR INC
ATTN SEPARATE ACCOUNTS*
    79.55 %  

 

*  The address of each owner is 213 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102.

**  The address of each owner is Gateway Center Three, 100 Mulberry Street, Newark New Jersey 07102.


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Exhibit D

OFFICER INFORMATION

Kathryn L. Quirk (58)(a)(1) | Chief Legal Officer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since September 2004) of Prudential; Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (since July 2005) of PI and Prudential Mutual Fund Services LLC; Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since June 2005) and Secretary (since February 2006) of AST Investment Services, Inc.; formerly Senior Vice President and Assistant Secretary (November 2004-August 2005) of PI; formerly Assistant Secretary (June 2005-February 2006) of AST Investment Services, Inc.; formerly Managing Director, General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Risk Officer and Corporate Secretary (1997-2002) of Zurich Scudder Investments, Inc.

Deborah A. Docs (52)(a)(1) | Secretary

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since January 2001) of Prudential; Vice President (since December 1996) and Assistant Secretary (since March 1999) of PI; formerly Vice President and Assistant Secretary (May 2003-June 2005) of AST Investment Services, Inc.

Jonathan D. Shain (52)(a)(1) | Assistant Secretary

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since August 1998) of Prudential; Vice President and Assistant Secretary (since May 2001) of PI; Vice President and Assistant Secretary (since February 2001) of PMFS; formerly Vice President and Assistant Secretary (May 2003-June 2005) of AST Investment Services, Inc.

Claudia DiGiacomo (36)(a)(1) | Assistant Secretary

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since January 2005) of Prudential; Vice President and Assistant Secretary of PI (since December 2005); Associate at Sidley Austin Brown Wood LLP (1999-2004).

John P. Schwartz (39)(a)(1) | Assistant Secretary

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since April 2005) of Prudential; Vice President and Assistant Secretary of PI (since December 2005); Associate at Sidley Austin Brown Wood LLP (1997-2005).

Andrew R. French (48)(a)(1) | Assistant Secretary

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel (since February 2010) of Prudential; formerly Director and Corporate Counsel (2006-2010) of Prudential; Vice President and Assistant Secretary (since January 2007) of PI; Vice President and Assistant Secretary (since January 2007) of PMFS; formerly Senior Legal Analyst of Prudential Mutual Fund Law Department (1997-2006).


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Timothy J. Knierim (51)(a)(1) | Chief Compliance Officer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Chief Compliance Officer of Prudential Investment Management, Inc. (since July 2007); formerly Chief Risk Officer of PIM and PI (2002-2007) and formerly Chief Ethics Officer of PIM and PI (2006-2007).

Valerie M. Simpson (52)(a)(1) | Deputy Chief Compliance Officer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Chief Compliance Officer (since April 2007) of PI and AST Investment Services, Inc.; formerly Vice President-Financial Reporting (June 1999-March 2006) for Prudential Life and Annuities Finance.

Theresa C. Thompson (48)(a)(1) | Deputy Chief Compliance Officer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President, Compliance, PI (since April 2004); and Director, Compliance, PI (2001-2004).

Noreen M. Fierro (46)(a)(1) | Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President, Corporate Compliance (since May 2006) of Prudential; formerly Corporate Vice President, Associate General Counsel (April 2002-May 2005) of UBS Financial Services, Inc., in their Money Laundering Prevention Group; Senior Manager (May 2005-May 2006) of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services, LLP, in their Forensic and Dispute Services, Anti-Money Laundering Group.

Grace C. Torres (51)(a)(1) | Treasurer and Principal Financial and Accounting Officer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Assistant Treasurer (since March 1999) and Senior Vice President (since September 1999) of PI; Assistant Treasurer (since May 2003) and Vice President (since June 2005) of AST Investment Services, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Assistant Treasurer (since May 2003) of Prudential Annuities Advisory Services, Inc.; formerly Senior Vice President (May 2003-June 2005) of AST Investment Services, Inc.

M. Sadiq Peshimam (46)(a)(1) | Assistant Treasurer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President (since 2005) of Prudential Investments LLC.

Peter Parrella (52)(a)(1) | Assistant Treasurer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President (since 2007) and Director (2004-2007) within Prudential Mutual Fund Administration; formerly Tax Manager at SSB Citi Fund Management LLC (1997-2004).

Alan Fu (54)(a)(1) | Assistant Treasurer

Principal Occupation(s) During the Past Five Years: Vice President and Corporate Counsel - Tax, Prudential Financial, Inc. (since October 2003).

(a)  Excludes Mr. Pelletier and Mr. Cronin, interested Board Members who also serve as President and Vice President, respectively.


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(1)  The year in which each individual became an Officer of a Company is as follows: Kathryn L. Quirk, 2005; Deborah A. Docs, 2005; Jonathan D. Shain, 2005; Claudia DiGiacomo, 2005; John P. Schwartz, 2006; Andrew R. French, 2006; Timothy J. Knierim, 2007; Valerie M. Simpson, 2007; Theresa C. Thompson, 2008; Noreen M. Fierro, 2006; Grace C. Torres, 2003; Peter Parrella, 2007; M. Sadiq Peshimam, 2006; Alan Fu, 2006.


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Exhibit E

AUDIT COMMITTEE

CHARTER

I.  Qualifications for Membership on the Audit Committee

The Audit Committee of each Fund shall consist of a minimum of three Directors of the Fund, appointed by the Board of Directors of the Fund, provided that:

(a)  no member shall be an "interested person" of the Fund, as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act);

(b)  no member shall accept directly or indirectly any consulting, advisory, or other compensatory fee from the Fund (other than in his or her capacity as a member of the Board of Directors or any committee thereof);

(c)  at the time of his or her appointment to the Audit Committee, each member shall be financially literate as such qualification is interpreted by the Board of Directors in its business judgment, or must become financially literate within a reasonable period of time after his or her appointment to the Audit Committee; and

(d)  at least one member must have accounting or related financial management expertise as the Board of Directors interprets such qualification in its business judgment.

The Board of Directors shall determine annually (i) if simultaneous service on the audit committees of more than three public companies by a member of the Audit Committee would not impair the ability of such member to effectively serve on the Audit Committee and (ii) whether any member of the Audit Committee is an "audit committee financial expert," as defined in Item 3 of Form N-CSR.

II.  Purposes of the Audit Committee

The purposes of the Audit Committee are:

(a)  to oversee the accounting and financial reporting processes of the Fund and its internal control over financial reporting;

(b)  to oversee the integrity of the Fund's financial statements and the independent audit thereof;

(c)  to oversee or, as appropriate, assist Board oversight of, the Fund's compliance with legal and regulatory requirements that relate to the Fund's accounting and financial reporting, internal control over financial reporting and independent audits;

(d)  to approve the engagement of the Fund's independent registered public accounting firm ("independent accountants") and, in connection therewith and on an


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ongoing basis, to review and evaluate the qualifications, independence and performance of the Fund's independent accountants; and

(e)  to act as a liaison between the Fund's independent accountants and the full Board.

III.  Role and Responsibilities of the Audit Committee

The function of the Audit Committee is oversight; it is management's responsibility to maintain appropriate systems for accounting and internal control over financial reporting, and the independent accountants' responsibility to plan and carry out a proper audit. Specifically, management is responsible for: (1) preparation, presentation and integrity of the Fund financial statements; (2) maintenance of appropriate accounting and financial reporting principles and policies; (3) maintenance of internal control over financial reporting and other procedures designed to assure compliance with accounting standards and related laws and regulations; and (4) maintenance of procedures for the reporting to the Audit Committee of material findings by the internal audit department of Prudential Financial, Inc. relating to the operations of the Fund and/or its advisers or service providers. The independent accountants are responsible for planning and carr ying out an audit consistent with applicable legal and professional standards and terms of their engagement letter. The independent accountants are accountable to the Board of Directors and the Audit Committee, as representatives of the shareholders. The Audit Committee and the Board of Directors have the ultimate authority and responsibility to retain and terminate the Fund's independent accountants (subject, if applicable, to shareholder ratification). Nothing in this Charter shall be construed to reduce the responsibilities or liabilities of the Fund's service providers, including the independent accountants.

The review of a Fund's financial statements by the Audit Committee is not an audit, nor does the Committee's review substitute for the responsibilities of management for preparing, or the independent accountants for auditing, the financial statements. In fulfilling their responsibilities hereunder, it is recognized that members of the Audit Committee are not full-time employees of the Fund or management and, in serving on this Committee, are not, and do not hold themselves out to be, acting as accountants or auditors. As such, it is not the responsibility of the Committee or its members to conduct audits, to determine that the financial statements are complete and accurate and are in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, to conduct "field work" or other types of auditing or accounting reviews or procedures.

In discharging his or her duties, each member of the Audit Committee is entitled to rely on information, opinions, reports or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, if prepared or presented by: (1) one or more officers of the Fund whom the Director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented; (2) legal counsel, public accountants or other persons as to matters the Director reasonably believes are within the person's professional or expert


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competence; (3) a Board committee of which the Director is not a member; and (4) representations made by management as to any information technology, internal audit and other non-audit services provided by the independent accountants to the Fund. "Management" means the Fund's manager, acting through its officers and employees, not the Fund's officers as such.

IV.  Duties and Powers of the Audit Committee

To carry out its purposes, the Audit Committee shall have the following duties and powers:

(a)  to select or retain independent accountants to annually audit and provide their opinion on the Fund's financial statements, and recommend to those Board members who are not "interested persons" (as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act) to ratify the selection or retention;

(b)  to terminate, as appropriate, the independent accountants;

(c)  to monitor the independence and capabilities of the independent accountants;

(d)  to review and approve the independent accountants' compensation and the proposed terms of their engagement, including the fees proposed to be charged to the Fund by the independent accountants for each audit and non-audit service;

(e)  to approve prior to appointment, the engagement of the independent accountants or any other independent accounting firms to provide other audit services to the Fund or to provide permissible non-audit services to the Fund, its investment adviser (which throughout this Charter includes the Fund's subadviser(s), if any) or any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser (adviser affiliate) that provides ongoing services to the Fund, if the engagement relates directly to the operations or financial reporting of the Fund and as otherwise required by law;

(f)  to discuss with management the independent accountants' proposals for implementing the rotation of the lead audit partner, the concurring partner and any other active audit engagement team partner and to consider periodically whether to rotate the audit firm itself;

(g)  to establish, to the extent deemed appropriate by the Audit Committee, policies and procedures for pre-approval of the engagement of the Fund's independent accountants to provide any of the services described in the paragraph immediately above;

(h)  to consider the controls applied by the independent accountants and any measures taken by management in an effort to assure that all items requiring pre-approval by the Audit Committee are identified and referred to the Committee in a timely fashion;


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(i)  to consider whether the non-audit services provided by the Fund's independent accountants to the Fund, the Fund's investment adviser or any adviser affiliate that provides ongoing services to the Fund, are compatible with maintaining the independent accountants' independence;

(j)  to recommend to the Board of Directors the appointment of the Fund's principal accounting officer and principal financial officer;

(k)  to review the arrangements for and scope of the annual audit and any special audits;

(l)  to oversee the work of the Fund's independent accountants by reviewing, with the independent accountants, (i) the arrangements for, the scope of, and the results of, the audit of annual financial statements; and (ii) the Fund's accounting and financial reporting policies and practices, its internal controls and, as appropriate, the internal controls of key service providers;

(m)  to review and discuss the Fund's annual audited financial statements, and, to the extent required by applicable law or regulations, the Fund's semi-annual financial statements, with management and the Fund's independent accountants and to review the independent accountants' opinion on the Fund's financial statements;

(n)  to review, as appropriate and in consultation with management and/or the independent accountants, reports or other communications submitted by the independent accountants, whether voluntary or mandated by law, including those relating to Fund accounting and financial reporting policies, procedures and internal controls over financial reporting (including the Fund's critical accounting policies and practices), any matters of concern relating to the Fund's financial statements, including any adjustments to such statements recommended by the independent accountants, any material problems or difficulties in conducting the audit or reaching an unqualified opinion on the financial statements, any significant disagreements with management and, to the extent the Audit Committee deems necessary or appropriate, any matters to promote improvements in the quality of the Fund's accounting and financial reporting, as well as any management responses to comments relating to those policies, procedures, controls and other issues;

(o)  to review with the Fund's principal executive officer and/or principal financial officer in connection with required certifications on Form N-CSR any significant deficiencies in the design or operation of internal controls over financial reporting or material weaknesses therein and any reported evidence of fraud involving management or its employees, or any service provider who has a significant role in the Fund's internal control over financial reporting;

(p)  to consider, in consultation with the independent accountants and management, the adequacy of the Fund's accounting and financial reporting policies and practices and their internal controls and procedures for financial reporting;


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(q)  to establish procedures for (i) the receipt, retention and treatment of complaints received by the Fund relating to accounting, internal accounting controls, or auditing matters, and (ii) the confidential, anonymous submission by employees of the Fund and by employees of the Fund's investment adviser, administrator, principal underwriter, and any other provider of accounting related services for the Fund of concerns about accounting or auditing matters;

(r)  to address reports from attorneys (in accordance with any attorney conduct procedures adopted by the Fund or its investment adviser from time to time) or independent accountants of possible violations of federal or state law or fiduciary duty;

(s)  to review, periodically, reports to the Audit Committee regarding findings by the internal audit department of Prudential Financial, Inc. relating to the operations of the Fund and/or its advisers or service providers;

(t)  to investigate, or initiate an investigation, when the Committee deems it necessary, of reports of potential improprieties or improprieties in connection with the Fund's accounting or financial reporting Fund operations;

(u)  to meet periodically with management (outside the presence of the independent accountants) and with the independent accountants of the Fund (outside the presence of management) to discuss any issues relating to the Fund's audited financial statements or otherwise arising from the Committee's functions.

(v)  to resolve disagreements between management and the independent accountants regarding financial reporting or in Fund operations;

(w)  at least annually, to obtain and review a report by the Fund's independent accountants: (i) describing such independent accountants' internal quality-control procedures; (ii) describing any material issues raised by the most recent internal quality-control review, or peer review, of such independent accountants, or by any inquiry or investigation by governmental or professional authorities, within the preceding five years, respecting one or more independent audits carried out by such independent accountants, and any steps taken to deal with any such issues; and (iii) assessing the independence of the Fund's independent accountants, all relationships between the Fund's independent accountants and the Fund, the Fund's investment adviser, and affiliates of the adviser;

(x)  to establish hiring policies and procedures for the Fund, its investment adviser or administrator relating to the hiring of employees or former employees of the Fund's independent accountants;

(y)  to report the Committee's activities and conclusions on a regular basis to the Board of Directors and to make such recommendations as the Committee deems necessary or appropriate;

(z)  to at least annually review the adequacy of, and, as appropriate, implement changes to, its Charter;


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(aa)  to perform such other functions and to have such powers as may be necessary or appropriate in the efficient and lawful discharge of the powers provided in this Charter; and

(bb)  to evaluate annually the performance of the Audit Committee.

To the extent permitted by a Fund's Articles of Incorporation/Declaration of Trust and bylaws, the Audit Committee may delegate any portion of its authority, including the authority to grant pre-approvals of audit and permitted non-audit services, to a subcommittee of one or more members in accordance with pre-approval policies and procedures developed by the Committee. Any decisions of the subcommittee to grant pre-approvals shall be presented to the full Audit Committee at its next regularly scheduled meeting. Pre-approval of the audit required by the federal securities laws may not be delegated.

The Audit Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge its responsibilities, including appropriate funding, as determined by the Committee, for payment of compensation to the Fund's independent accountants or any other accounting firm engaged for the purpose of preparing or issuing an audit report or performing other audit review or attest services for the Fund, the authority to retain and compensate independent counsel and other advisers as the Committee deems necessary, and the appropriate resources, as the Committee deems necessary, to pay for ordinary administrative expenses of the Audit Committee that are necessary or appropriate in carrying out its duties.

V.  Meetings of the Audit Committee

The Audit Committee shall regularly meet, in separate executive sessions, with representatives of management and the Fund's independent accountants. The Committee may also request to meet with internal legal counsel and compliance personnel of the Fund's investment adviser and with entities that provide significant accounting or administrative services to the Fund to discuss matters relating to the Fund's accounting and compliance as well as other Fund-related matters.


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Exhibit F

BOARD & COMMITTEE MEETINGS(1)

HELD DURING LAST FISCAL YEAR

Company   Board
Meetings
  Audit
Committee
Meetings
  Nominating &
Governance
Committee
Meetings
 
AST     6       4       3    
PSF     6       4       3    
GIB     6       4       3    

 

(1)  During the most recent fiscal year for each Company, no incumbent Director, with the exception of Mr. Pelletier, attended fewer than 75 percent of the total number of Board and Committee meetings held during the fiscal year.


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Exhibit G

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

CHARTER

The responsibilities of the Governance Committee of each Fund include:

•  Recommending to the Board of Directors of the Fund the slate of nominees for Independent Directors to be elected (including any Directors to be elected to fill vacancies). The Committee will evaluate candidates' qualifications for Board membership and their independence from management and principal service providers. Persons selected must be independent in terms of both the letter and the spirit of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) and the Rules, Regulations and Forms under the 1940 Act. The Committee also will consider the effect of any relationships beyond those delineated in the 1940 Act that might impair independence, such as business, financial or family relationships with Fund managers or service providers.

•  Interviewing (which will be done by the Committee Chair and at least one other member of the Committee) any candidates (Independent, Interested or Non-Management) whom the Committee anticipates recommending to the Board of Directors for service on the Board. The Committee will not consider any candidate for an Independent Director who is a close family member of an employee, officer or interested Director of any Fund or its affiliates.

•  Reviewing the independence of Independent Directors then serving on the Fund Board. No close family member of an employee, officer or interested Director of any Fund or its affiliates will be deemed independent.

•  Reviewing, periodically, the composition of each Committee of the Board.

•  Recommending, as appropriate, to the Board the Directors to be selected for membership on the various Board Committees.

•  Reviewing the composition of the Board of Directors to determine whether it may be appropriate to add individuals with different backgrounds or skills from those already on the Board.

•  Reporting annually to the Board on whether the Audit Committee has at least one Audit Committee Financial Expert.

•  Assisting the Board Chair with the development of Board meeting agendas.

•  Reviewing each Director's beneficial ownership of shares of Prudential Mutual Funds. The Committee will encourage each Director, to the extent it is financially suitable, to maintain investments, either directly or beneficially, in the Funds (or other funds advised by the Funds' investment adviser) that are equal to the aggregate fees for one year that he or she receives for Board-related service to the Funds.

•  Being available to assist the Board of Directors in evaluating the quality of Director participation on the Board, which may be measured, in part, by factors such as attendance and contributions at Board meetings and by a


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review of responses to the annual Board Assessment Questionnaire. The Committee will review, with the Board Chair, the summary of responses to the Board Assessment Questionnaire and report those responses to the full Board. A Director automatically will be ineligible for re-nomination to the Board, and the Board will request his or her resignation, if for health or any other reason the individual fails to participate, over any eighteen-month period, in (1) three consecutive regularly scheduled in-person meetings of the Board or (2) four in-person meetings of the Board.

•  Recommending to the Board a successor to the Board Chair or the Board Vice Chair, as applicable, at the expiration of a term or when a vacancy occurs.

•  Developing an annual education calendar that details the topics to be addressed in the Board's quarterly education sessions. The educational calendar for a year will be presented to the full Board at its fourth quarterly meeting of that year. The Committee Chair, in consultation with the Board Chair, may make adjustments to the educational calendar during the year as appropriate due to industry or regulatory developments or other factors.

•  Monitoring the attendance by each Independent or Non-Management Director at no less than one educational seminar, conference or similar meeting per year, in accordance with Board expectations. Any Independent or Non-Management Director who wishes to attend an educational seminar, conference or similar meeting must obtain the consent of the Board Chair before registering for or incurring expenses in connection with that educational seminar, conference or meeting.

•  Developing and conducting orientation sessions for any new Independent or Non-Management Directors before or shortly after the new Director joins the Board.

•  In collaboration with outside counsel and as required by law or deemed advisable by the Committee, developing policies and procedures addressing matters which should come before the Committee in the proper exercise of its duties.

•  Reviewing, at least annually, the Board's adherence to industry "best practices."

•  Reviewing Director compliance with the policy encouraging Directors to provide, when feasible, at least six months' notice before resigning from the Board.

•  Reviewing Director compliance with the requirement that a Director must retire from Board service by December 31 of the year in which he or she reaches the age of 78; provided, however, that the Committee may recommend to the Board the extension of that person's service for a one-year term, which the Board can continue to renew annually for additional one-year periods.

•  Reviewing and making recommendations to the Board of Directors concerning Director compensation and expenses, including:

–  annual Director fees;


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–  supplemental compensation for Committee service;

–  supplemental compensation for serving as Board Chair or Vice Chair;

–  supplemental compensation for serving as a Committee Chair;

–  Board or Committee meeting attendance fees; and

–  expense reimbursement.

•  Annually reviewing and, as appropriate, recommending changes to its Charter.

*  A Non-Management Director is an Interested Director who is no longer an employee of Prudential Financial or its affiliates.


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Exhibit H

AUDIT FEES PAID BY THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND

Portfolio   Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/09
  Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/08
 
Conservative Balanced   $ 35,577     $ 35,577    
Diversified Bond   $ 32,950     $ 32,950    
Equity   $ 19,928     $ 19,928    
Flexible Managed   $ 35,577     $ 35,577    
Global   $ 25,182     $ 25,182    
Government Income   $ 27,950     $ 27,950    
High Yield Bond   $ 22,950     $ 22,950    
Jennison   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
Jennison 20/20 Focus   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
SP Growth Asset Allocation   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
Money Market   $ 15,771     $ 15,771    
Natural Resources   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
Small Capitalization Stock   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
Stock Index   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
Value   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
SP International Growth   $ 22,715     $ 22,715    
SP International Value   $ 22,715     $ 22,715    
SP Prudential U.S. Emerging Growth   $ 17,301     $ 17,301    
SP Small Cap Value   $ 19,928     $ 19,928    

 

AUDIT FEES PAID BY ADVANCED SERIES TRUST

Portfolio   Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/09
  Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/08
 
AST Academic Strategies Asset Allocation   $ 80,963     NA  
AST Advanced Strategies   $ 85,963     $ 85,963    
AST Aggressive Asset Allocation   $ 18,242     $ 18,242    

 


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Portfolio   Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/09
  Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/08
 
AST AllianceBernstein Core Value   $ 18,125     $ 18,125    
AST AllianceBernstein Growth and Income   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST American Century Income & Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST Balanced Asset Allocation   $ 18,242     $ 18,242    
AST Bond Portfolio 2015   $ 24,070     $ 24,070    
AST Bond Portfolio 2016   $ 35,500       NA    
AST Bond Portfolio 2017     NA       NA    
AST Bond Portfolio 2018   $ 24,070     $ 24,070    
AST Bond Portfolio 2019   $ 24,070     $ 24,070    
AST Bond Portfolio 2020   $ 35,500       NA    
AST Bond Portfolio 2021     NA       NA    
AST Capital Growth Asset
Allocation Portfolio
  $ 18,242     $ 18,242    
AST CLS Growth Asset Allocation   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST CLS Moderate Asset Allocation   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST Cohen & Steers Realty   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST Federated Aggressive Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST FI Pyramis® Asset Allocation Portfolio   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST First Trust Balanced Target   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST First Trust Capital Appreciation Target   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST Global Real Estate   $ 40,000     $ 40,000    
AST Goldman Sachs Concentrated Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST Goldman Sachs Mid-Cap Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST Goldman Sachs Small-Cap Value   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST High Yield   $ 34,570     $ 34,570    
AST Horizon Growth Asset Allocation   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST Horizon Moderate Asset Allocation   $ 25,893     $ 25,893    
AST International Growth   $ 23,656     $ 23,656    

 


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Portfolio   Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/09
  Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/08
 
AST International Value   $ 23,656     $ 23,656    
AST Investment Grade Bond   $ 24,070     $ 24,070    
AST Jennison Large-Cap Growth   $ 16,000       NA    
AST Jennison Large-Cap Value   $ 16,000       NA    
AST JPMorgan International Equity   $ 23,656     $ 23,656    
AST JPMorgan Strategic Opportunities   $ 36,156     $ 36,156    
AST Large-Cap Value   $ 20,752     $ 20,752    
AST Lord Abbett Bond-Debenture   $ 23,892     $ 23,892    
AST Marsico Capital Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST MFS Global Equity   $ 23,656     $ 23,656    
AST MFS Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST Mid-Cap Value   $ 20,634     $ 20,634    
AST Money Market   $ 16,359     $ 16,359    
AST Neuberger Berman Mid-Cap Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    
AST Neuberger Berman /
LSV Mid-Cap Value
  $ 19,625     $ 18,125    
AST Neuberger Berman Small-Cap Growth   $ 20,752     $ 20,752    
AST Parametric Emerging Markets Equity   $ 28,656     $ 28,656    
AST PIMCO Limited Maturity Bond   $ 44,298     $ 44,298    
AST PIMCO Total Return Bond   $ 58,807     $ 58,807    
AST Preservation Asset Allocation   $ 18,242     $ 18,242    
AST QMA US Equity Alpha   $ 36,156     $ 18,125    
AST Schroders Multi-Asset World Strategies   $ 33,392     $ 23,892    
AST Small-Cap Growth   $ 18,125     $ 18,125    
AST Small-Cap Value   $ 25,888     $ 25,888    
AST T. Rowe Price Asset Allocation   $ 18,125     $ 18,125    
AST T. Rowe Price Global Bond   $ 40,386     $ 40,386    
AST T. Rowe Price Large Cap Growth   $ 18,007     $ 18,007    

 

      


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Portfolio   Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/09
  Fiscal Year
Ended 12/31/08
 
AST T. Rowe Price Natural Resources   $ 18,125     $ 18,125    
AST Value   $ 18,125     $ 18,125    
AST Western Asset Core Plus Bond   $ 35,560     $ 35,560    

 

AUDIT FEES PAID BY PRUDENTIAL'S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC

Fiscal Year Ended 12/31/09: $17,301

Fiscal Year Ended 12/31/08: $17,301


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[ADVANCED SERIES TRUST]

Gateway Center Three

100 Mulberry Street

Newark, New Jersey 07102

 

TWO EASY WAYS TO VOTE YOUR BALLOT!

 

TELEPHONE:   Call 1-800-690-6903 and follow the recorded instructions.

MAIL:   Vote, sign, date and return your voting instruction card by mail.

 

SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS FEBRUARY 25,  2011

VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD

 

 

[INSURANCE CO. NAME]

 

The undersigned hereby instructs the above-referenced insurance company (the “Insurance Company) to vote all shares of the Company attributable to the undersigned’s variable contract or interest therein at the Special Meeting of Shareholders on February 25, 2011 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, and at any adjournments thereof, as indicated on the reverse side of this Voting Instruction Card.

 

IF THIS VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD IS SIGNED AND RETURNED WITH NO CHOICES INDICATED, THE SHARES WILL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSAL.  If you fail to return this Voting Instruction Card, or if you do not sign your Voting Instruction Card, the Insurance Company will vote all shares attributable to your account value in proportion to all voting instructions for the Company actually received from contract owners in the Separate Account.

 

 

 

 

Dated:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature

 

(Sign in the Box)

 

Please sign exactly as your name appears to the left

 

 

 



 

TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS:

 

KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS

 

 

DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY

 

THIS VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD IS VALID ONLY WHEN SIGNED AND DATED.

 

 

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES/DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR ALL OF THE NOMINEES

 

1) To elect ten Trustees/Directors.

 

Nominees:

 

01)        Susan Davenport Austin

02)        Timothy S. Cronin

03)        Saul K. Fenster

04)        Delayne Dedrick Gold

05)        Robert F. Gunia

06)        W. Scott McDonald, Jr.

07)        Thomas T. Mooney

08)        Thomas M. O’Brien

09)        Stephen Pelletier

10)        F. Don Schwartz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR
ALL

 

WITHHOLD
ALL

 

FOR ALL
EXCEPT

 

TO WITHHOLD AUTHORITY TO VOTE, MARK “FOR ALL EXCEPT” AND WRITE THE NOMINEE’S NUMBER ON THE LINE BELOW.

 

 

 

/  /

 

/  /

 

/  /

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please be sure to sign and date this Voting Instruction Card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIGNATURE (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX)

 

DATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIGNATURE (JOINT OWNERS)

 

DATE

 

 

 

 



 

PROXY TABULATOR

 

 

P.O. BOX 9112

 

VOTE TODAY BY MAIL

FARMINGDALE, NY 11735

 

OR

 

The Prudential Series Fund

TOUCH-TONE PHONE

 

Advanced Series Trust

CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-221-0697

 

Prudential’s Gibraltar Fund, Inc.

 

 

(each a “Fund”)

 

I

Gateway Center Three

 

100 Mulberry Street

 

 

Newark, New Jersey 07102-4077

 

 

Joint Special Meetings of Shareholders

 

 

February 25, 2011, 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time

 

 

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS FORM

 

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS ARE HEREBY SOLICITED BY THE ABOVE-REFERENCED INSURANCE COMPANY(IES) (THE “INSURANCE COMPANY”) AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES/ DIRECTORS OF ADVANCED SERIES TRUST, THE PRUDENTIAL SERIES FUND, OR PRUDENTIAL’S GIBRALTAR FUND, INC., AS APPLICABLE, (THE “FUNDS”) IN CONNECTION WITH THE JOINT SPECIAL MEETINGS OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE FUNDS TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 25, 2011 AT 10:00 A.M. EASTERN TIME, OR ANY ADJOURNMENT THEREOF, AT THE OFFICES OF PRUDENTIAL INVESTMENTS LLC, GATEWAY CENTER THREE, 4TH FLOOR, 100 MULBERRY STREET, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102.

I (we) the undersigned hereby instruct the Insurance Company to vote the Insurance Company shares to which I (we) the undersigned am (are) entitled to give instructions as indicated on the reverse side. Every properly signed voting instruction card will be voted in the manner specified hereon and, in the absence of specification, will be voted FOR the Proposal. If you do not respond, the Insurance Company will vote all shares attributable to your contract in proportion to the voting instructions actually received from contract owners.

Receipt of Notice of Special Meeting and Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

 

 

 

PLEASE SIGN,  DATE AND RETURN PROMPTLY.

 

 

 

Dated:

 

 

 

Signature(s)

(Sign in the Box)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joint owners should each sign personally. If only one signs, his or her signature will be binding. If the contract owner is a trust, custodial account or other entity, the name of the trust or the custodial account should be entered and the trustee, custodian, etc. should sign in his or her own name, indicating that he or she is “Trustee,” “Custodian,” or other applicable designation. If the contract owner is a partnership, the partnership should be entered and the partner should sign in his or her own name, indicating that he or she is a “Partner.”

 



 

 

Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil.

x

 

 

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

 

 

I.

To elect ten Trustees / Directors.

 

 

 

 

 

FOR

WITHHOLD

FOR ALL

 

 

Nominees:

 

 

ALL

ALL

EXCEPT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

01)

Susan Davenport Austin

07)

Thomas T. Mooney

 

 

 

 

 

02)

Timothy S. Cronin

08)

Thomas M. O’Brien

o

o

o

 

 

03)

Saul K. Fenster

09)

Stephen Pelletier

 

 

 

 

 

04)

Delayne Dedrick Gold

10)

F. Don Schwartz

 

 

 

 

 

05)

Robert F. Gunia

 

 

 

06)

W. Scott McDonald, Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), mark “For All Except” and write the number(s) of the nominee(s) on the line above.

 

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