Peabody Energy Corporation (BTU)

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20.55 -0.39  -1.86%   NYSE May 23, 11:42AM BATS Real time Currency in USD

Peabody Energy Corporation Dividend:

0.085 for May 10, 2013
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Peabody Energy Corporation Dividend Chart

    Peabody Energy Corporation Historical Dividend Data

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    May 10, 2013 0.085
    Feb. 5, 2013 0.085
    Oct. 31, 2012 0.085
    July 27, 2012 0.085
    May 11, 2012 0.085
    Feb. 7, 2012 0.085
    Nov. 1, 2011 0.085
    Aug. 2, 2011 0.085
    May 13, 2011 0.085
    Feb. 8, 2011 0.085
    Nov. 2, 2010 0.085
    Aug. 4, 2010 0.07
    May 14, 2010 0.07
    Feb. 8, 2010 0.07
    Nov. 3, 2009 0.07
    Aug. 5, 2009 0.06
    April 28, 2009 0.06
    Feb. 9, 2009 0.06
    Nov. 4, 2008 0.06
    Aug. 6, 2008 0.06
    May 6, 2008 0.06
    Feb. 8, 2008 0.06
    Nov. 5, 2007 0.06
    Aug. 10, 2007 0.06
       
    April 25, 2007 0.06
    Feb. 2, 2007 0.06
    Oct. 30, 2006 0.06
    Aug. 7, 2006 0.06
    May 2, 2006 0.06
    Feb. 3, 2006 0.06
    Nov. 2, 2005 0.0475
    Aug. 2, 2005 0.0475
    May 2, 2005 0.0375
    Feb. 4, 2005 0.0375
    Nov. 1, 2004 0.0375
    Aug. 2, 2004 0.0313
    May 3, 2004 0.0313
    Feb. 6, 2004 0.0313
    Oct. 31, 2003 0.0313
    Aug. 1, 2003 0.0313
    May 2, 2003 0.025
    Feb. 7, 2003 0.025
    Nov. 1, 2002 0.025
    July 31, 2002 0.025
    April 30, 2002 0.025
    Feb. 8, 2002 0.025
    Nov. 2, 2001 0.025
    July 30, 2001 0.025

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    BTU Dividend Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 0.0600 Aug 6 2008
    Maximum 0.0850 Nov 2 2010
    Average 0.0757