I agree Bo. But...
usually may or may not pertain to this stock. All stock divies that I have recieved had the ex-date clearly stated. This stock does not. And if you read the entire page which you posted,,,,,,
"""Sometimes a company pays a dividend in the form of stock rather than cash. The stock dividend may be additional shares in the company or in a subsidiary being spun off. The procedures for stock dividends may be different from cash dividends. The ex-dividend date is set the first business day after the stock dividend is paid (and is also after the record date)."""
you can see it is POSSIBLE that the ex-date may be after the payable date.
However, if the ex-date was the normal 2 days before record. Then we can sell all we want and still recieve our dividends.