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Equity Office Declares Fourth Quarter Series B Preferred Dividend
Business Wire, Oct 13, 2006
CHICAGO -- Equity Office Properties Trust (NYSE:EOP) today announced that its Board of Trustees declared the fourth quarter dividend for EOP's Series B preferred shares of beneficial interest.
The 5.25% Series B Convertible Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of beneficial interest dividend of $0.65625 per share will be paid on Wednesday, November 15, 2006, to shareholders of record as of Wednesday, November 1, 2006.
Equity Office Properties Trust (NYSE:EOP), operating through its various subsidiaries and affiliates, is the nation's largest publicly held office building owner and manager with a total office portfolio consisting of whole or partial interests in 586 buildings comprising 109.6 million square feet in 16 states and the District of Columbia. Equity Office has an ownership presence in 24 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and in 101 submarkets, enabling it to provide a wide range of office solutions for local, regional and national customers. For more company information, visit the Equity Office website at www.equityoffice.com.
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