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What happens if I sell my shares over Nasdaq after the record date?

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What happens if I sell my shares over Nasdaq after the record date?

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If you were a registered holder of shares on the record date (November 16, 2007) and sell those shares over Nasdaq on or prior to the payment date (December 3, 2007), you will not receive the stock dividend, but your trade will be settled on a pre-split basis. If you were a registered holder of the shares on the record date and sell those shares on or after the trading day following the payment date (December 4, 2007), you will receive the stock dividend and your trade will be settled on a post-split basis.

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