Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX)

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Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Dividend:

0.3125 for Jan. 11, 2013
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    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Historical Dividend Data

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    Jan. 11, 2013 0.3125
    Oct. 11, 2012 0.3125
    July 11, 2012 0.3125
    April 11, 2012 0.3125
    Jan. 11, 2012 0.25
    Oct. 12, 2011 0.25
    July 13, 2011 0.25
    May 11, 2011 0.50
    April 13, 2011 0.25
    Jan. 12, 2011 0.25
    Dec. 16, 2010 0.50
    Oct. 13, 2010 0.30
    July 13, 2010 0.30
    April 13, 2010 0.15
    Jan. 13, 2010 0.15
    Oct. 10, 2008 0.50
    July 11, 2008 0.4375
    April 11, 2008 0.4375
    Jan. 11, 2008 0.4375
    Oct. 11, 2007 0.3125
    July 12, 2007 0.3125
    April 12, 2007 0.3125
    Jan. 11, 2007 0.3125
    Dec. 12, 2006 1.50
    Oct. 12, 2006 0.3125
       
    Sept. 12, 2006 0.75
    July 13, 2006 0.3125
    June 13, 2006 0.75
    April 12, 2006 0.3125
    March 13, 2006 0.50
    Jan. 12, 2006 0.3125
    Dec. 13, 2005 0.50
    Oct. 12, 2005 0.25
    Sept. 13, 2005 0.50
    July 13, 2005 0.25
    April 13, 2005 0.25
    March 11, 2005 0.50
    Jan. 12, 2005 0.25
    Dec. 16, 2004 0.25
    Oct. 13, 2004 0.25
    July 13, 2004 0.20
    April 13, 2004 0.20
    Jan. 13, 2004 0.20
    Oct. 10, 2003 0.09
    July 11, 2003 0.09
    April 11, 2003 0.09
    Oct. 14, 1998 0.025
    July 14, 1998 0.025
    April 14, 1998 0.05
    Jan. 14, 1998 0.05

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    FCX Dividend Benchmarks

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    Southern Copper Corporation 0.20
    Newmont Mining Corporation 0.35
    Alcoa 0.03

    FCX Dividend Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 0.1500 Jan 13 2010
    Maximum 0.50 Oct 10 2008
    Average 0.3140