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FREFrench
FREFlat Rate Envelope (mail)
FREFreddie Mac (stock symbol)
FREFederal Rules of Evidence
FREFormation de Recherche en Évolution (French: Evolution Research Education)
FREFirst-Run Experience (software)
FREFee Related Earnings
FREFrame Rate Extension
FREFreedom Realty Exchange
FREFreedom Party
FREFree Range Eggs
FREFood and Resource Economics
FREFellow of the NCSBN (National Council of State Boards of Nursing) Regulatory Institute
FREFrench Real Estate
FREFederation Romande pour l'énergie (French: French federation for energy)
FREFiberglass-Reinforced Epoxy
FREFinal Regulatory Evaluation
FREFachgruppe für Rohstoffe und Entsorgungstechnik (German: specialized group for raw materials and waste disposal engineering)
FREFMS Runtime Environment
FREFree Response Essay
FREFast Routing Engine (Routers, Nortel)
FREFonds pour la Réforme de l'Etat (French: State Reform Funds)
FREFormer Regime Element (supporters of Hussein Iraqi regime)
FREFondo Rotatorio del Ejercito (Spanish)
FREFall River Entrance (RMNP)
FREFuture Regional Engagement
FREField Representative Europe
FREFunctional Requirement Envelope
FREForest Resource Enterprise
FREFire Resistance Enhancement
FREFast Response Engine
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Fee related earnings were USD 98.2m and USD 186.2m for the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2013, respectively, up from USD 69.8m and USD 143.1m in the comparable periods of 2012.
Reports Fee Related Earnings of $433M, or 36c/unit in the quarter, up 23% year-over-year.
COO and CFO Michael McFerran stated, "In concurrence with this change, Ares will begin paying a steady, quarterly dividend for each calendar year based on the growth in our after-tax core fee related earnings. This dividend policy should reduce the historical volatility of our distributions, and allow us to retain a greater portion of our earnings for growth and potential share repurchases." Ares declared a distribution of 40c per common unit for the five months ended February 28, inclusive of 25c per common unit for 4Q17 and 15c per common unit for the first two months of 1Q18, payable on February 28 to common unitholders of record at the close of business on February 26.