Harman International Industries (HAR)

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Harman International Industries Dividend:

0.15 for May 9, 2013
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    Harman International Industries Historical Dividend Data

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    May 9, 2013 0.15
    Feb. 7, 2013 0.15
    Nov. 7, 2012 0.15
    Aug. 16, 2012 0.15
    May 8, 2012 0.075
    Feb. 15, 2012 0.075
    Oct. 27, 2011 0.075
    Aug. 18, 2011 0.075
    May 5, 2011 0.025
    Feb. 24, 2011 0.025
    Feb. 11, 2009 0.0125
    Nov. 3, 2008 0.0125
    Aug. 4, 2008 0.0125
    May 5, 2008 0.0125
    Feb. 4, 2008 0.0125
    Nov. 6, 2007 0.0125
    Aug. 6, 2007 0.0125
    May 7, 2007 0.0125
    Feb. 5, 2007 0.0125
    Nov. 6, 2006 0.0125
    Aug. 7, 2006 0.0125
    May 8, 2006 0.0125
    Feb. 6, 2006 0.0125
    Nov. 7, 2005 0.0125
    Aug. 8, 2005 0.0125
       
    May 9, 2005 0.0125
    Feb. 7, 2005 0.0125
    Nov. 8, 2004 0.0125
    Aug. 9, 2004 0.0125
    May 10, 2004 0.0125
    Feb. 9, 2004 0.0125
    Nov. 7, 2003 0.0125
    Aug. 11, 2003 0.0125
    May 12, 2003 0.0125
    Feb. 10, 2003 0.0125
    Nov. 8, 2002 0.0125
    Aug. 12, 2002 0.0125
    May 6, 2002 0.0125
    Feb. 11, 2002 0.0125
    Nov. 9, 2001 0.0125
    Aug. 6, 2001 0.0125
    May 7, 2001 0.0125
    Feb. 12, 2001 0.0125
    Nov. 6, 2000 0.0125
    Aug. 7, 2000 0.0125
    May 8, 2000 0.0125
    Feb. 7, 2000 0.0125
    Nov. 9, 1999 0.0125
    Aug. 9, 1999 0.0125
    May 10, 1999 0.0125

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