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Ticker Name Subsector Mkt Cap P/E DY% 1Yr GR 3Yr GR 5Yr GR IPL Fullermoney.com S&P/ASX 200 constituents by dividend growth rates July 2nd 2013 Ticker Name Subsector Mkt Cap P/E DY% 1yr GR 3yr GR 5yr GR IPL INCITEC PIVOT LTD Agricultural Chemicals 4690742676 9.83 5.74 35.33 59.13 -9.79 GNC GRAINCORP LTD-A Agricultural Operations 2837809814 16.64 6.91 -6.87 26.37 N/A QAN QANTAS AIRWAYS LTD Airlines 3026356934 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A VAH VIRGIN AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS LT Airlines 1161554321 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SYD SYDNEY AIRPORT Airport Develop/Maint 6346729004 37.68 6.16 -79.21 3.39 -7.29 PBG PACIFIC BRANDS LTD Apparel Manufacturers 666428467 N/A 9.78 -1.96 N/A -20.14 BBG BILLABONG INTERNATIONAL LTD Apparel Manufacturers 79025810 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CCL COCA-COLA AMATIL LTD Beverages-Non-alcoholic 9781591797 21.21 6.25 6.76 8.82 9.56 TWE TREASURY WINE ESTATES LTD Beverages-Wine/Spirits 3857473877 37.77 2.65 8.33 N/A N/A JHX JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES-CDI Bldg Prod-Cement/Aggreg 4208711914 29.02 4.70 6.50 N/A 15.28 BLD BORAL LTD Bldg Prod-Cement/Aggreg 3304982666 109.49 2.84 -41.38 -11.26 -23.80 ABC ADELAIDE BRIGHTON LTD Bldg Prod-Cement/Aggreg 2106906982 13.64 7.14 0.00 6.92 -2.26 FBU FLETCHER BUILDING LTD Bldg&Construct Prod-Misc 5049669922 N/A 4.37 0.57 5.90 -11.76 CSR CSR LTD Bldg&Construct Prod-Misc 1113200684 N/A 2.32 -72.54 -48.08 -38.91 FWD FLEETWOOD CORPORATION LTD Bldg-Mobil Home/Mfd Hous 231196396 6.39 27.30 -1.35 3.42 2.67 SXL SOUTHERN CROSS MEDIA GROUP L Broadcast Serv/Program 1036142090 22.48 9.23 18.75 34.03 -17.59 LEI LEIGHTON HOLDINGS LTD Building&Construct-Misc 5412624512 12.02 5.79 54.76 -17.87 -8.75 UGL UGL LTD Building&Construct-Misc 1135606689 10.81 13.59 -9.86 0.47 4.53 DCG DECMIL GROUP LTD Building-Heavy Construct 336406433 4.42 8.21 36.31 N/A N/A NWH NRW HOLDINGS LTD Building-Heavy Construct 253788101 2.50 28.26 38.46 65.10 35.10 CWN CROWN LTD Casino Hotels 8864557617 21.19 3.69 0.00 -1.15 8.94 EGP ECHO ENTERTAINMENT GROUP LTD Casino Hotels 2518301758 73.85 1.87 4.62 N/A N/A ALL ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LTD Casino Services 2332498291 N/A 2.13 38.46 11.87 -27.75 NUF NUFARM LTD Chemicals-Diversified 1249031738 25.82 1.80 100.00 -15.79 -28.26 WHC WHITEHAVEN COAL LTD Coal 2430754883 74.53 1.81 -94.45 -30.14 N/A DLX DULUXGROUP LTD Coatings/Paint 1563762939 20.15 5.51 6.67 N/A N/A CBA COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRAL Commer Banks Non-US 111062000000 15.42 7.48 11.08 15.38 6.62 WBC WESTPAC BANKING CORP Commer Banks Non-US 88207984375 13.86 9.05 11.11 12.92 5.46 ANZ AUST AND NZ BANKING GROUP Commer Banks Non-US 78313882813 13.48 7.62 7.04 12.07 2.25 NAB NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LTD Commer Banks Non-US 68558164063 15.22 8.93 2.81 7.57 -0.96 BEN BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE BANK Commer Banks Non-US 4144987305 12.39 8.52 0.00 11.74 -0.39 BOQ BANK OF QUEENSLAND LTD Commer Banks Non-US 2784184570 13.68 8.82 1.60 2.31 -4.79 MMS MCMILLAN SHAKESPEARE LTD Commercial Serv-Finance 1232626465 20.00 4.23 11.36 33.70 25.88 CPU COMPUTERSHARE LTD Computer Services 5762263672 36.20 3.17 -6.82 2.61 10.56 AMC AMCOR LIMITED Containers-Paper/Plastic 12513322266 28.03 3.71 6.94 9.28 4.09 BXB BRAMBLES LTD Divers Oper/Commer Serv 14561385742 19.35 3.20 6.50 3.46 -3.25 IFL IOOF HOLDINGS LTD Diversified Finan Serv 1731600586 266.43 7.18 -8.54 3.32 2.59 PPT PERPETUAL LTD Diversified Finan Serv 1531035400 53.63 3.53 -35.71 -18.29 -24.87 ALQ ALS LTD Diversified Manufact Op 3284404541 15.02 6.10 6.67 33.89 21.36 GUD G.U.D. HOLDINGS LTD Diversified Manufact Op 430901550 4.82 25.07 63.08 20.22 10.62 BHP BHP BILLITON LTD Diversified Minerals 162974000000 16.07 4.97 8.27 5.43 11.73 ILU ILUKA RESOURCES LTD Diversified Minerals 4358672363 11.91 4.80 -49.28 N/A 31.51 PNA PANAUST LTD Diversified Minerals 1235074463 7.56 3.51 N/A N/A N/A AQA AQUILA RESOURCES LTD Diversified Minerals 747425110 2.91 N/A N/A N/A N/A IGO INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL Diversified Minerals 577548706 N/A 1.15 -60.00 -26.20 -34.76 WSA WESTERN AREAS LTD Diversified Minerals 503920136 25.35 3.76 -51.86 47.51 N/A MDL MINERAL DEPOSITS LTD Diversified Minerals 172089890 9.69 N/A N/A N/A N/A SVW SEVEN GROUP HOLDINGS LTD Diversified Operations 1999960205 5.85 8.80 11.11 5.57 3.30 TME TRADE ME LTD E-Commerce/Services 1623671997 N/A 4.10 N/A N/A N/A WTF WOTIF.COM HOLDINGS LTD E-Commerce/Services 976104126 17.21 7.75 4.17 7.72 12.30 AGK AGL ENERGY LTD Electric-Distribution 7952913574 21.72 6.17 6.73 3.96 4.25 SPN SP AUSNET Electric-Distribution 3950300781 13.42 8.01 -4.68 -7.00 -5.38 DUE DUET GROUP Electric-Distribution 2397095459 N/A 8.05 3.13 -7.08 -8.78 SKI SPARK INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP Electric-Distribution 2321784912 13.35 6.00 5.00 -7.29 -9.77 EWC ENERGY WORLD CORP LTD Electric-Generation 702337524 25.60 N/A N/A N/A N/A ORG ORIGIN ENERGY LTD Electric-Integrated 13845298828 19.34 5.66 0.00 0.96 17.47 LNC LINC ENERGY LTD Energy-Alternate Sources 438291016 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A WOR WORLEYPARSONS LTD Engineering/R&D Services 4778584473 13.56 6.30 13.38 -1.46 9.26 DOW DOWNER EDI LTD Engineering/R&D Services 1551605713 14.19 3.63 N/A -22.66 -8.51 MND MONADELPHOUS GROUP LTD Engineering/R&D Services 1417758667 8.70 12.55 30.48 20.14 13.42 CDD CARDNO LTD Engineering/R&D Services 743065125 8.36 9.05 3.89 7.09 6.16 TSE TRANSFIELD SERVICES LTD Engineering/R&D Services 389467865 N/A 15.79 -22.58 -11.04 -18.80 BLY BOART LONGYEAR LTD Engineering/R&D Services 255945694 3.38 14.03 -28.29 N/A -12.09 SMX SMS MANAGEMENT & TECH LTD E-Services/Consulting 333016693 11.62 9.08 1.67 3.51 5.81 MQG MACQUARIE GROUP LTD Finance-Invest Bnkr/Brkr 14239481445 16.58 5.32 58.16 5.98 -14.79 FXL FLEXIGROUP LTD Finance-Leasing Compan 1333316895 19.91 4.36 17.39 31.23 4.37 ASX ASX LTD Finance-Other Services 6610490234 18.15 7.12 -6.89 1.88 -1.86 GFF GOODMAN FIELDER LTD Food-Misc/Diversified 1398224731 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A WOW WOOLWORTHS LTD Food-Retail 41156183594 18.23 5.60 4.03 5.78 9.22 MTS METCASH LTD Food-Wholesale/Distrib 3117694824 11.23 11.30 1.82 2.50 5.92 IVC INVOCARE LTD Funeral Serv&Rel Items 1281852905 28.62 4.17 14.29 10.43 8.61 TAH TABCORP HOLDINGS LTD Gambling (Non-Hotel) 2338941162 9.18 10.01 -31.25 -28.14 -25.03 ENV ENVESTRA LTD Gas-Distribution 1850712646 17.46 5.73 1.72 -1.36 -9.09 NCM NEWCREST MINING LTD Gold Mining 8186337402 10.51 3.42 -29.85 53.94 51.26 RRL REGIS RESOURCES LTD Gold Mining 1640362427 15.72 N/A N/A N/A N/A AQG ALACER GOLD CORP-CDI Gold Mining 699974487 N/A 9.48 N/A N/A N/A EVN EVOLUTION MINING LTD Gold Mining 449639038 3.46 N/A N/A N/A N/A BDR BEADELL RESOURCES LTD Gold Mining 445376648 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A OGC OCEANAGOLD CORP-CDI Gold Mining 416875885 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RSG RESOLUTE MINING LTD Gold Mining 394211456 2.42 10.01 N/A N/A N/A MML MEDUSA MINING LTD Gold Mining 338138001 5.72 1.12 -80.00 N/A N/A NST NORTHERN STAR RESOURCES LTD Gold Mining 282146057 8.29 4.30 N/A N/A N/A SLR SILVER LAKE RESOURCES LTD Gold Mining 267229370 7.42 N/A N/A N/A N/A SBM ST BARBARA LTD Gold Mining 261119629 1.96 N/A N/A N/A N/A PRU PERSEUS MINING LTD Gold Mining 240430084 3.71 N/A N/A N/A N/A KCN KINGSGATE CONSOLIDATED LTD Gold Mining 218395371 4.15 10.45 0.00 -25.60 N/A TPI TRANSPACIFIC INDUSTRIES GROU Hazardous Waste Disposal 1199708252 32.07 N/A N/A N/A N/A BRG BREVILLE GROUP LTD Housewares 910667236 18.84 4.93 23.85 66.31 23.23 SKE SKILLED GROUP LTD Human Resources 621199219 12.38 8.06 87.50 116.45 -7.94 SEK SEEK LTD Internet Content-Info/Ne 3135090332 22.58 2.92 20.25 24.27 2.99 CRZ CARSALES.COM LTD Internet Content-Info/Ne 2260261230 29.45 4.76 46.33 69.08 N/A IRE IRESS LTD Internet Content-Info/Ne 982256165 24.67 6.95 1.39 2.73 7.23 PTM PLATINUM ASSET MANAGEMENT Invest Mgmnt/Advis Serv 3237615723 25.84 5.36 -8.70 1.64 11.84 HGG HENDERSON GROUP PLC-CDI Invest Mgmnt/Advis Serv 2839731934 N/A 4.27 -0.20 0.90 -3.56 MFG MAGELLAN FINANCIAL GROUP LTD Invest Mgmnt/Advis Serv 1585823486 62.45 1.17 166.66 N/A N/A SUN SUNCORP GROUP LTD Life/Health Insurance 15349150391 16.75 7.18 50.00 19.68 -9.79 AMP AMP LTD Life/Health Insurance 12691073242 17.39 7.29 -7.37 -4.80 -12.92 CGF CHALLENGER LTD Life/Health Insurance 2155302002 6.05 4.93 17.65 14.00 2.29 TTS TATTS GROUP LTD Lottery Services 4502693848 16.63 8.90 -9.09 -1.61 8.18 MRM MERMAID MARINE AUSTRALIA LTD Marine Services 830163940 14.21 4.55 15.00 18.00 62.98 COH COCHLEAR LTD Medical Products 3520566406 22.65 4.70 -5.40 2.26 7.74 CSL CSL LTD Medical-Biomedical/Gene 30549357422 25.45 1.53 16.86 8.45 16.14 MSB MESOBLAST LTD Medical-Biomedical/Gene 1801070435 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ACR ACRUX LTD Medical-Drugs 582825989 147.06 2.29 N/A N/A N/A RHC RAMSAY HEALTH CARE LTD Medical-Hospitals 7206217285 31.01 2.54 15.45 16.66 15.42 PRY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE LTD Medical-Hospitals 2484334961 17.67 3.62 25.00 -17.17 -20.37 SIP SIGMA PHARMACEUTICALS LTD Medical-Whsle Drug Dist 867980652 46.00 7.52 -20.00 10.06 -9.85 SGM SIMS METAL MANAGEMENT LTD Metal Processors&Fabrica 1769319214 N/A 1.15 -80.56 -29.53 -40.94 AWC ALUMINA LTD Metal-Aluminum 2904443359 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A OZL OZ MINERALS LTD Metal-Copper 1256365845 8.41 7.25 -50.00 N/A -20.94 CDU CUDECO LTD Metal-Copper 409754578 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A RIO RIO TINTO LTD Metal-Diversified 86461046875 N/A 4.31 19.53 45.91 5.73 SFR SANDFIRE RESOURCES NL Metal-Diversified 840461243 11.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A LYC LYNAS CORP LTD Metal-Diversified 803928528 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIR SIRIUS RESOURCES NL Metal-Diversified 438496826 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A DML DISCOVERY METALS LTD Metal-Diversified 63308235 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A FMG FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LTD Metal-Iron 9715051758 7.19 1.83 -50.00 N/A N/A AGO ATLAS IRON LTD Metal-Iron 723226135 N/A 3.77 0.00 N/A N/A MGX MOUNT GIBSON IRON LTD Metal-Iron 534386292 5.99 11.66 -33.33 N/A N/A
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