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24 Oct 2023 -
anti-competitive behaviour on our website. Who does the Commerce Act apply to? ... benefits to the public outweigh the harm of the agreement. > You can read more about authorisations on our website.
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29 May 2024 -
These documents are available on our website, along with public versions of the submissions we received following publication of the SoPI and SoI. ... 1 A public version of the Application is available on our…
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26 Apr 2024 -
products, the on-selling or assigning of debt products to unregulated third parties, the harms that. ... banking platforms and have trouble accessing online bank statements and file formats to import.
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24 May 2024 -
9 Telefonica website: Shutting down legacy networks: one step closer to the Digital Compass - Telefónica (telefonica.com). ... We note that the TSLRIC. prices we calculated were higher than those in the final FPP determination (see:
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12 Feb 2024 -
Where/how retailers should display unit pricing? 16. We reiterate our recommendation10 that the requirements apply to in-store display and advertising in print media and online where the selling price ... to read),…
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6 Dec 2023 -
It announces the discount on the day or the day before, on its website, app and social media. ... for the retail market represents importers selling to retail and commercial end user customers,.
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29 Apr 2024 -
For example, market power in acquisition markets likely derives from scale or market share in selling markets.” [emphasis added] 9 Paragraph 60 SOI. ... For example, market power in acquisition markets likely derives from scale or…
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26 Jun 2024 -
The template is not part of the Code and will be made available on the Commission’s website to avoid any inference it is compulsory. ...…
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27 May 2024 -
Gavriluk thinks it means.” inMusic first misspells Buffett, then cites an unrelated website selling investment services that misrepresents his words. ... This is marketing, not market data. Websites …
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26 Apr 2024 -
This way of selling has only grown over time. One can only assume that NZ consumers have a preference for this over lower rates.