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26 May 2023 -
The toys, sold on NZME’s previously owned online store GrabOne.co.nz, were made up of small, high-powered magnetic balls. ... There is more information on the Commission’s website about the product safety standards…
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16 Oct 2023 -
o Decisions to defer sales rather than selling product as soon as is practicably feasible after the product is manufactured. ... agent and Fonterra’s actual selling costs, adjusted to reflect the Farmgate Milk Price …
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12 Sep 2023 -
Sanford is not selling any of its fishing quota; it will be leasing ACE related to its North Island inshore fishing business to Moana under a long-term arrangement. ... Further information explaining how the Commission assesses a…
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7 Dec 2023 -
The online page on ‘Selling over the phone or door-to-door’4 is particularly relevant to Kalkine’s business. ... 4 https://comcom.govt.nz/business/dealing-with-typical-situations/mobile-trading-and-door-to-door-.
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4 Apr 2024 -
1 A public version of the Application is available on our website at:. ... 24.4.2 in selling markets, the countervailing power of customers. 6 25.
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22 Aug 2023 -
40.1 independent tourists visiting Queenstown (either: directly (online or in-store) or indirectly via online and instore retail resellers (e.g., accommodation providers, tourism websites, tourism…
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16 Nov 2023 -
1 Described in our letter to investors, page 1 of Chorus’ FY23 Annual Report Chorus Annual Report 2021 (nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-website-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com). ... We followed those up with a formal written consultation…
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22 May 2023 -
Under. this model, installers maintain the selling relationship with the consumer and buy Smart. ... mainly to sell filters, which were only selling in low volumes through traditional channels.
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14 Aug 2023 -
By misleading consumers into believing FibreX was fibre-to-the-home, One NZ distorted competition by giving itself an unfair advantage over its competitors who were selling true ‘fibre’, including local ... The 18 charges…
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20 Nov 2023 -
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