Dividend Chart

Historical Dividend Data

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Ex-Date Record Date Pay Date Declared Date Type Amount
Dec 03, 2008 Dec 05, 2008 Dec 26, 2008 Nov 19, 2008 Normal 12.00
Aug 28, 2008 Sep 02, 2008 Sep 19, 2008 Aug 19, 2008 Normal 12.00
Jun 04, 2008 Jun 06, 2008 Jun 23, 2008 May 19, 2008 Normal 12.00
Mar 05, 2008 Mar 07, 2008 Mar 24, 2008 Feb 18, 2008 Normal 12.00
Dec 05, 2007 Dec 07, 2007 Dec 28, 2007 Nov 19, 2007 Normal 12.00
Aug 30, 2007 Sep 04, 2007 Sep 21, 2007 Aug 20, 2007 Normal 12.00
Jun 06, 2007 Jun 08, 2007 Jun 18, 2007 May 21, 2007 Normal 12.00
Mar 07, 2007 Mar 09, 2007 Mar 26, 2007 Feb 19, 2007 Normal 12.00
Dec 06, 2006 Dec 08, 2006 Dec 29, 2006 Nov 20, 2006 Normal 12.00
Aug 31, 2006 Sep 05, 2006 Sep 22, 2006 Aug 21, 2006 Normal 10.00
Jun 07, 2006 Jun 09, 2006 Jun 26, 2006 May 15, 2006 Normal 10.00
Mar 08, 2006 Mar 10, 2006 Mar 27, 2006 Feb 20, 2006 Normal 10.00
Dec 07, 2005 Dec 09, 2005 Dec 30, 2005 Nov 21, 2005 Normal 10.00
Aug 31, 2005 Sep 02, 2005 Sep 21, 2005 Aug 18, 2005 Normal 10.00
Jun 01, 2005 Jun 03, 2005 Jun 24, 2005 Apr 22, 2005 Normal 10.00
Mar 09, 2005 Mar 11, 2005 Mar 28, 2005 Feb 25, 2005 Normal 10.00
Dec 01, 2004 Dec 03, 2004 Dec 31, 2004 Nov 18, 2004 Normal 10.00
Sep 01, 2004 Sep 03, 2004 Sep 20, 2004 Aug 20, 2004 Normal 10.00
Jun 02, 2004 Jun 04, 2004 Jun 21, 2004 May 17, 2004 Normal 10.00
Mar 03, 2004 Mar 05, 2004 Mar 22, 2004 Feb 16, 2004 Normal 10.00
Nov 26, 2003 Dec 01, 2003 Dec 26, 2003 Nov 19, 2003 Normal 10.00
Sep 03, 2003 Sep 05, 2003 Sep 22, 2003 Aug 18, 2003 Normal 10.00
Jun 04, 2003 Jun 06, 2003 Jun 23, 2003 May 19, 2003 Normal 10.00
Mar 05, 2003 Mar 07, 2003 Mar 24, 2003 Feb 17, 2003 Normal 10.00
Nov 27, 2002 Dec 02, 2002 Dec 27, 2002 Nov 18, 2002 Normal 10.00

Dividend Definition

Dividends are payments per share reported as of the ex-dividend date. Profits can be allocated to retained earnings or paid to shareholders as dividends or stock buybacks. Shareholders receive dividends proportional to their shares. Dividends vary by company growth stage; rapidly growing companies often reinvest profits rather than pay dividends, while steady growth companies typically offer small, consistent dividends. Dividends can be qualified or non-qualified. Qualified dividends are taxed at the lower capital gains rate, while non-qualified dividends are taxed as regular income.

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