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6 May 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has granted clearance for One New Zealand Group Limited to acquire 100% of the shares in Dense Air New Zealand Limited from Dense Air Limited and SoftBank Corp.
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18 Jan 2024 -
In its most significant action in the car finance sector to date, the Commerce Commission will file civil proceedings in the High Court against Go Car Finance Limited and Second Chance Finance Limited alleging that the lenders breached the CCCFA
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1 May 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has achieved a hard-fought legal victory over global ticket reseller, Viagogo, after the company repeatedly mislead customers about its authenticity as an official ticket seller, its status as a resale platform, and the pr
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18 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission is seeking feedback on its draft decision to set Chorus' total expenditure allowance at $1.59 billion over the next four years – 16% or $302.6 million below the company's proposed expenditure for the n
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25 Jan 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has today published its final report on Christchurch International Airport Limited's 2022 – 2027 price setting event and has concluded that the airport's estimated cost of capital and target profit are
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18 Jul 2024 -
Smoothing of revenue for RP2. Report for Chorus. April 2024. Contact us:. Incenta Economic Consulting. Unit 1, 19-35 Gertrude Street. Fitzroy, Victoria, 3065. Telephone: 61 3 8514 5119. Website: www.incenta.com.au. Disclaimer:. This report has been
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28 May 2024 -
After receiving customer complaints, the Commerce Commission has issued a warning to Cook Straight ferry provider StraitNZ Bluebridge Limited, for potentially misrepresenting consumers rights to compensation when sailings were delayed or cancelle
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22 May 2024 -
The Commerce Commission says the sentencing of a New Zealand retailer for breaching fire hazard labelling requirements should be a red flag for parents buying children's nightwear this winter.
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19 Jun 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has filed proceedings in the Wellington High Court against Foodstuffs North Island, alleging that anti-competitive land covenants were lodged by the supermarket operator with the purpose of blocking competitors from openin