Rio Tinto (RIO)

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Rio Tinto Dividend:

0.916 for March 6, 2013
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    Rio Tinto Historical Dividend Data

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    March 6, 2013 0.916
    Aug. 15, 2012 0.7262
    Feb. 29, 2012 0.9156
    Aug. 10, 2011 0.5355
    March 2, 2011 0.6325
    Aug. 11, 2010 0.4345
    Feb. 24, 2010 0.45
    July 8, 2009 5.702
    Feb. 18, 2009 0.68
    Sept. 3, 2008 0.68
    Feb. 20, 2008 0.84
    Aug. 8, 2007 0.52
    March 7, 2007 0.64
    Aug. 9, 2006 0.40
    Feb. 22, 2006 0.415
    Feb. 22, 2006 1.10
    Aug. 10, 2005 0.385
    Feb. 23, 2005 0.45
    Aug. 11, 2004 0.32
    March 10, 2004 0.34
    Aug. 13, 2003 0.45
    March 5, 2003 0.305
    Aug. 14, 2002 0.295
    March 6, 2002 0.2765
    Aug. 15, 2001 0.02
       
    Aug. 16, 2000 0.19
    March 8, 2000 0.4278
    Aug. 11, 1999 0.165
    March 11, 1999 0.3916
    Sept. 23, 1998 0.1613
    March 18, 1998 0.355
    Sept. 24, 1997 0.1661
    March 19, 1997 0.3722
    Sept. 25, 1996 0.165
    Feb. 23, 1996 0.3525
    Oct. 20, 1995 0.1625
    March 31, 1995 0.3225
    Oct. 6, 1994 0.1403
    March 18, 1994 0.1139
    June 11, 1993 0.2132
    March 19, 1993 0.2215
    Sept. 25, 1992 0.106
    March 27, 1992 0.2918
    Sept. 26, 1991 0.1237
    April 5, 1991 0.2472
    Sept. 28, 1990 0.1308
    April 4, 1990 0.268
    Sept. 29, 1989 0.0902
    June 19, 1989 0.1042
    April 13, 1989 0.1948

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    Stock owners receive dividends in proportion to the number of shares that they own. If a shareholder owns five shares of MSFT, and MSFT pays a one dollar dividend, the shareholder will receive five dollars.

    Dividends can be company and growth-specific. Rapidly growing companies (technology) often do not offer dividends; the cash is expected to invest in other business projects that fuel more growth. Steady growth companies (utilities) often offer small and consistent dividends. While some companies have a long and consistent dividend policy (General Electric), others may rarely issue dividends even under consistent positive earnings (Apple).
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    RIO Dividend Benchmarks

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    RIO Dividend Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 0.4345 Aug 11 2010
    Maximum 5.702 Jul 8 2009
    Average 1.167