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Hi Alpha86
On your H&L account check the number of shares showing that you hold. They should differ by about 20% less than you think due to the recent consolidation that happened.
Hi MikeM14
Thanks. I was unaware of those details. Very good of you.
Thanks Steveb for that explanation.
As an ordinary rate tax payer and NOTholding Tesco shares in an ISA, am I correct in assuming that seeing my monetary holding reduced by the level of my dividend payment at GROSS but the payment being subject to tax, I will be worse off by over £10 per 100 shares held?
Oculus' mobile VR now supports paid add-ons for apps Downloadable extras are a staple of the gaming world on PCs, phones and consoles, but not in VR. With Oculus' devices, you've either had to buy another app or hope the creator would be kind enough to throw in thew new content for free. Not anymore: Oculus has introduced beta support for paid DLC in the mobile store serving both its stand-alone Go headset and Samsung's Gear VR. If a game developer wants to expand the story, for example, they can ask you to pay a small amount instead of charging for a wholly separate app. The update also brings "implementation-detail" DLC, or extra content that can download as you progress through a game. In a comment, Facebook's Dmitry Soshnikov noted that developers could use this to shrink the initial download size and add maps to a game only as you need them. Given that the base Oculus Go only ships with 32GB of storage built-in, this could be vital for newcomers who may only have limited space for a new game. Rift support is "coming soon," Oculus said. Advertisement It could be a while before you see apps that use the DLC support, and this may not be the most thrilling news if you're sick of in-app purchases. This might be important to expanding Oculus' VR plans, though. App creators may be more likely to support Oculus' headsets if they know they can sell content the way they would through any other device.
Thanks for your comments Applegarth. I may have misled you and the board slightly by not making it clear that the article was about Music Hall theatres.
Interesting article on SKY news regarding EU plans to ban current lighting used in theatres to increase energy efficiencies. Anybody out there who would know if PSL would be able to meet any future requirements in this connection?
What would cause a share price rise when sales outweigh buys in the situation that this is now in?
As to why there has been a slow 20% drop in the last couple of months?
I was thinking the same thing. This share seems relatively undiscovered methinks