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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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10 Apr 2024 -
Evergreen NZ Holdings; ACM Holdings (NZ) Limited. The Commerce Commission has received an application from Evergreen NZ Holdings, seeking clearance or authorisation to acquire 100% of the shares in ACM New Zealand Limited from ACM Holdings (NZ)
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10 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has received an application from Evergreen NZ Holdings (Evergreen) seeking clearance or authorisation to acquire 100% of the shares in ACM New Zealand Limited (ACMNZ) from ACM Holdings (NZ) Limited (ACM).
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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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10 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has filed seven charges against Beau Ideal Limited, formerly trading as Beaurepaires, under the Fair Trading Act for allegedly selling non-compliant extended warranties without customers' knowledge or consent.
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30 Apr 2024 -
The latest analysis of fuel monitoring data by the Commerce Commission shows genuine benefits for Kiwi motorists from unstaffed petrol stations in offering savings and bringing down prices.
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8 Apr 2024 -
The Commerce Commission has today released its first “RealSpeed” report alongside its regular quarterly Measuring Broadband New Zealand (MBNZ) results – providing new insights into broadband performance in Kiwi homes.
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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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22 Apr 2024 -
Connectivity options for rural New Zealanders are front-of-mind for the Commerce Commission as it begins a formal investigation that will help shape the future of the copper network that has long been the backbone of the country's telec