Energy Transfer Partners (ETP)

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Energy Transfer Partners Dividend:

0.8938 for May 2, 2013
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    Energy Transfer Partners Historical Dividend Data

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    May 2, 2013 0.8938
    Feb. 5, 2013 0.8938
    Nov. 2, 2012 0.8938
    Aug. 2, 2012 0.8938
    May 2, 2012 0.8938
    Feb. 3, 2012 0.8938
    Nov. 2, 2011 0.8938
    Aug. 3, 2011 0.8938
    May 4, 2011 0.8938
    Feb. 3, 2011 0.8938
    Nov. 4, 2010 0.8938
    Aug. 5, 2010 0.8938
    May 5, 2010 0.8938
    Feb. 4, 2010 0.8938
    Nov. 5, 2009 0.8938
    Aug. 5, 2009 0.8938
    May 6, 2009 0.8938
    Feb. 4, 2009 0.8938
    Nov. 6, 2008 0.8938
    Aug. 5, 2008 0.8938
    May 1, 2008 0.8688
    Jan. 30, 2008 1.125
    Oct. 3, 2007 0.825
    June 28, 2007 0.8063
    April 3, 2007 0.7875
       
    Jan. 3, 2007 0.7688
    Oct. 3, 2006 0.75
    June 28, 2006 0.6375
    June 28, 2006 0.0325
    March 22, 2006 0.5875
    Dec. 30, 2005 0.55
    Sept. 28, 2005 0.50
    July 6, 2005 0.4875
    April 4, 2005 0.4625
    Jan. 3, 2005 0.4375
    Oct. 5, 2004 0.4125
    June 30, 2004 0.375
    March 31, 2004 0.35
    Dec. 26, 2003 0.325
    Oct. 6, 2003 0.325
    July 2, 2003 0.3188
    April 2, 2003 0.3188
    Dec. 26, 2002 0.3188
    Oct. 4, 2002 0.3188
    July 3, 2002 0.3188
    April 2, 2002 0.3188
    Dec. 31, 2001 0.3188
    Oct. 3, 2001 0.3125
    July 2, 2001 0.3063
    March 29, 2001 0.30

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