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17 May 2007 -
Exemption granted for Top Energy Ngawha expansion. The Commerce Commission has granted Top Energy Limited a limited exemption under the Electricity Industry Reform Act to expand its geothermal generation plant at Ngawha Springs, Northland. The
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20 Jun 2007 -
Promoter fined over 'free' flights to Gold Coast. A man who promoted 'free' flights deals to businesses has been fined $6,000 on a representative charge of breaching the Fair Trading Act. As managing director of Fly Away NZ Ltd,…
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1 Oct 2007 -
The Commerce Commission has today released a summary report of its review of the 2006/07 asset management plans of electricity lines businesses.
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21 Mar 2007 -
Commission can pursue overseas residents: High Court. The High Court has ruled that the Commerce Commission can pursue penalty proceedings against three defendants in the wood chemicals cartel case who were living overseas when the cartel was
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21 Jun 2007 -
Christchurch retailer fined over unsafe wooden toys. A retailer has been fined $12,000 over unsafe wooden toys sold by Notty Horse Wooden Toys in Christchurch's South City Mall. He was also required to pay $1,150 in costs to the Commission.…
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21 Nov 2007 -
Cadmus and Provenco apply for clearance to merge. The Commerce Commission has received an application from Cadmus Technology Limited and Provenco Group Limited seeking clearance for a merger transaction through which Cadmus and Provenco will
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11 Jul 2007 -
New bitstream access price for CallPlus and ihug. The Commerce Commission has amended its Decision 582, which set the terms on which Telecom is required to provide a wholesale bitstream service to internet service providers CallPlus and ihug. The
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16 Aug 2007 -
Commission investigates south Auckland credit providers. The Commerce Commission has warned six south Auckland credit providers, and will prosecute a seventh, for allegedly failing to provide important information to customers taking out personal
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31 Jul 2007 -
New Zealand and Australian Commissions sign agreement. New Zealand's Commerce Commission has signed a cooperation agreement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission that will make it easier for the two commissions to coordinate
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1 Aug 2007 -
Blenheim car dealer to refund customers over loans. The Motor Centre admits it breached the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act when it failed to tell customers about their rights and obligations, and charged fees for services it did not