Transcontinental Realty Investors (TCI)

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    Transcontinental Realty Investors Historical Dividend Data

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    Sept. 15, 2000 0.18
    June 13, 2000 0.18
    March 13, 2000 0.15
    Dec. 13, 1999 0.15
    Sept. 16, 1999 0.15
    June 10, 1999 0.15
    March 11, 1999 0.15
    Dec. 11, 1998 0.15
    Sept. 11, 1998 0.15
    June 2, 1998 0.15
    March 11, 1998 0.15
    Dec. 11, 1997 0.07
       
    Sept. 11, 1997 0.07
    June 11, 1997 0.07
    March 12, 1997 0.07
    Dec. 11, 1996 0.07
    Sept. 11, 1996 0.07
    June 12, 1996 0.07
    March 13, 1996 0.07
    Dec. 13, 1995 0.0667
    May 13, 1991 0.7537
    April 25, 1990 0.1201
    Jan. 22, 1990 0.0667

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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.

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