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16 Nov 1999 -
Disappointing Fair Trading compliance by furniture retailers: four prosecutions, more may follow. The Commerce Commission sees furniture retailers' compliance with the Fair Trading Act as poor, it is prosecuting two retailers, is preparing
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5 Oct 1999 -
Commission travel industry action continues, court fines Budget Travel $8,000. Commerce Commission action in the travel industry has continued with Judge Graeme Noble in the Christchurch District Court fining Gullivers Pacific Group Limited, trading
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16 Mar 1999 -
Commission to issue preliminary view on Kiwi's bid for SIDCO on March 29. The Commerce Commission expects to issue its draft determination on Kiwi Co-operative Dairies Limited's proposal to acquire South Island Dairy Co-operative Limited…
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18 May 1999 -
What impact on skiers if one company owned Whakapapa and Turoa ski fields? What impact would there be on skiers if the two major North Island ski fields, Whakapapa and Turoa, were owned by the same company? That is the question the Commerce
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8 Apr 1999 -
Fletcher Property applies for exemption from Electricity Industry Reform Act: more applications expected. The Commerce Commission has received a second application for exemption by a property company from the Electricity Industry Reform Act (EIRA Act
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29 Dec 1999 -
1999: a busy successful year of focusing on major issues for Commerce Commission. "1999 has been a busy and successful year for the Commerce Commission," said its Chairman, John Belgrave. "We have achieved good results in enforcement…
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23 Apr 1999 -
Blenheim businesses to hear about new cigarette lighter safety standard and consumer law. The Commerce Commission and Ministry of Consumer Affairs will be visiting Blenheim businesses on Tuesday April 27 to Wednesday April 28 to discuss the new
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4 Aug 1999 -
Fine print: We will give you a loan for a fee of up to only $500. This example of fine print in advertising is real. It is from one of the Commerce Commission cases being discussed tomorrow at a seminar about advertising regulation, being run by the
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3 Aug 1999 -
Commission and interested parties get more time to study new information about dairy "mega-merger". The Commerce Commission has extended its timetable for the dairy "mega-merger" decision so that it and interested parties can…
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11 Nov 1999 -
Mothercare fined $4,000 after not honouring settlement: clothing did not meet fire safety and care labelling standards. The Auckland District Court yesterday fined Greenbark Enterprises Limited, which trades as Mothercare New Zealand, $4,000 plus