National Health Investors (NHI)

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National Health Investors Dividend:

0.735 for June 26, 2013
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    National Health Investors Historical Dividend Data

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    June 26, 2013 0.735
    March 26, 2013 0.695
    Jan. 8, 2013 0.22
    Dec. 27, 2012 0.67
    Sept. 26, 2012 0.67
    June 27, 2012 0.65
    March 28, 2012 0.65
    Dec. 28, 2011 0.22
    Dec. 28, 2011 0.65
    Sept. 28, 2011 0.615
    June 28, 2011 0.615
    March 29, 2011 0.615
    Dec. 29, 2010 0.605
    Sept. 28, 2010 0.605
    June 28, 2010 0.575
    March 29, 2010 0.575
    Dec. 29, 2009 0.10
    Dec. 29, 2009 0.55
    Sept. 28, 2009 0.55
    June 26, 2009 0.55
    March 27, 2009 0.55
    Dec. 29, 2008 0.55
    Dec. 29, 2008 0.14
    Sept. 26, 2008 0.55
    June 26, 2008 0.55
       
    March 27, 2008 0.55
    March 27, 2008 0.08
    Dec. 27, 2007 0.50
    Dec. 27, 2007 0.85
    Sept. 26, 2007 0.50
    June 27, 2007 0.50
    March 28, 2007 0.50
    Dec. 26, 2006 0.48
    Dec. 26, 2006 0.45
    Sept. 27, 2006 0.48
    June 28, 2006 0.48
    March 29, 2006 0.48
    Dec. 28, 2005 0.45
    Sept. 28, 2005 0.45
    June 28, 2005 0.45
    March 29, 2005 0.45
    Dec. 29, 2004 0.425
    Dec. 29, 2004 0.15
    Sept. 28, 2004 0.425
    June 28, 2004 0.425
    March 29, 2004 0.425
    Dec. 26, 2003 0.40
    Dec. 26, 2003 0.10
    Sept. 26, 2003 0.40
    June 26, 2003 0.40

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