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- Woolies, Lowe's Can Buy Danks, Says ACCC
- The competition watchdog has given the green light to a takeover of Danks Holdings Ltd by joint venture partners Woolworths Ltd and Lowe's Inc.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC on Wednesday approved the proposed deal after the two companies accepted court enforceable undertakings over competition issues.The ACCC said...
- News items 2009-11-11
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- TELSTRA LAUDS DECISION BY AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION WATCHDOG.
- SYDNEY, Dec 22 Asia Pulse - Telstra Corp Ltd (ASX:TLS) has welcomed a report from the national competition watchdog which has cleared it of any systematic discrimination against its wholesale customers. SYDNEY, Dec 22 Asia Pulse - Telstra Corp Ltd (ASX:TLS) has welcomed a...
- Research articles 2003-12-22
- COMPETITION WATCHDOG SET TO REJECT PURCHASE OF AIR NZ BY QANTAS.
- SYDNEY, April 10 Asia Pulse - The New Zealand competition watchdog the Commerce Commission said today it would probably reject a proposal by Qantas Airways (ASX:QAN) to buy 22.5 per cent of Air New Zealand (ASX:AIZ) for $NZ550 million. ... SYDNEY, April 10 Asia Pulse...
- Research articles 2003-04-10
- AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION WATCHDOG TARGETS TELSTRA.
- SYDNEY, March 21 Asia Pulse - Australia's competition watchdog today directed Telstra Corp Ltd (ASX:TLS) to provide it with quarterly reports on its bundled service products including Foxtel pay TV. SYDNEY, March 21 Asia Pulse - Australia's competition watchdog today directed Telstra Corp Ltd...
- Research articles 2003-03-21
- QANTAS TAKES SWIPE AT AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION WATCHDOG.
- SYDNEY, April 29 Asia Pulse - Qantas Airways Ltd (ASX:QAN) took another swipe at Australia's competition watchdog today, as it flagged a broad outline of aviation industry woes to justify its proposed alliance with Air New Zealand Ltd. SYDNEY, April 29 Asia Pulse -...
- Research articles 2003-04-29
- AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION WATCHDOG TO APPEAL SAFEWAY DECISION.
- SYDNEY, July 29 Asia Pulse - Australia's competition watchdog is seeking to appeal a Federal Court decision which found supermarket group Australian Safeway Stores Pty Ltd guilty on four of nine price fixing allegations brought by the regulator SYDNEY, July 29 Asia Pulse -...
- Research articles 2003-07-29
- EU competition watchdog bites Apple over iTunes prices
- BRUSSELS AFP — After launching action against Microsoft and Intel, the European Union's competition watchdog has taken aim at another US computer giant, Apple, over the price of songs on its online music store. The watchdog, the European Commission, alleges that Apple has broken EU competition laws by charging...
- Research articles 2007-04-03
- AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION WATCHDOG TO EXAMINE CDMA TECHNOLOGY.
- SYDNEY, April 12 Asia Pulse - CDMA technology and networks are now to be covered by Australia's competition watchdog under its regulatory umbrella, enabling it to better monitor increases to mobile phone service prices. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC chairman Allan Fels said the decision would help...
- Research articles 2002-04-12
- AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION WATCHDOG OPPOSES ORIGIN ENERGY BID.
- SYDNEY, Nov 23 Asia Pulse - The competition watchdog today opposed the proposed acquisition by Origin Energy Ltd (ASX:ORG) of the jointly owned Mobil, Euphoric and Norvac LPG assets in Tasmania. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC said the proposed acquisition violates Section 50 of the Trade...
- Research articles 2004-11-23
- AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION WATCHDOG RULES ON ELECTRICITY SECTOR.
- CANBERRA, Dec 9 Asia Pulse - The competition watchdog today handed down a decision intended to stop large electricity wholesalers from abusing their market position to raise power prices. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC said power companies must act in good faith when rebidding in the...
- Research articles 2002-12-09
- INCITEC, PIVOT CAN MERGE: AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION WATCHDOG.
- MELBOURNE, Oct 16 Asia Pulse - The merger between listed fertiliser production company Incitec Ltd and the unlisted Pivot Ltd will not be opposed by Australia's competition watchdog. Incitec (ASX:ICT) - which is a subsidiary of chemicals and explosives giant Orica Ltd (ASX:ORI) - and Pivot are the...
- Research articles 2002-10-16
- AUSTRALIA'S NEW COMPETITION WATCHDOG CHIEF STARTS TODAY.
- SYDNEY, July 1 Asia Pulse - The new head of Australia's competition watchdog Graeme Samuel today said he would not be a soft-touch when it came to dealing with businesses in his new role as chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC. "I am not sure...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION WATCHDOG SEEKS CLOSER LINKS WITH NZCC.
- BRISBANE, Oct 24 Asia Pulse - Australia's competition watchdog will seek closer relations with its New Zealand counterpart in the wake of increasingly tangled economic ties between the two countries. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Graeme Samuel told a Queensland Press Forum in Brisbane he wanted to...
- Research articles 2003-10-24
- Australian Competition Watchdog Rejects Qantas-Air New Zealand Alliance.
- Kyodo News International, Tokyo Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 9--SYDNEY, Australia--The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC on Tuesday rejected a proposed A$500 million (US$325 million) alliance between Australia's national carrier Qantas and Air New Zealand as "highly anticompetitive." Qantas has...
- Research articles 2003-09-09
- AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION WATCHDOG TO APPROVE MAJOR ACQUISITIONS.
- SYDNEY, Dec 23 Asia Pulse - Australia's competition watchdog today said it will not stand in the way of two major acquisitions proposed by John Holland Group Pty Ltd. John Holland, which is 70 per cent owned by construction giant Leighton Holdings Ltd, earlier this month announced plans...
- Research articles 2002-12-23
- Wellington: New Zealand competition watchdog, the Commerce Commission, says it will investigate TelstraClear's application for a ruling on an interconnection dispute between the company and incumbent Telecom Corporation of New Zealand - TCNZ - Asian telec
- Wellington: New Zealand competition watchdog, the Commerce Commission, says it will investigate TelstraClear's application for a ruling on an interconnection dispute between the company and incumbent Telecom Corporation of New Zealand TCNZ. The Commission adds it won't carry out a separate investigation into two other TCNZ applications, as the issues...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- TELSTRA IS A RISK TO COMPETITION: AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER WATCHDOG.
- SYDNEY, March 7 Asia Pulse - Telstra Corp Ltd (ASX:TLS) is a risk to competition according to Australia's top competition watchdog at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC Allan Fels. SYDNEY, March 7 Asia Pulse - Telstra Corp Ltd (ASX:TLS) is a risk...
- Research articles 2003-03-07
- AUSTRALIAN WATCHDOG SAYS TELSTRA A RISK TO COMPETITON.
- SYDNEY, March 6 Asia Pulse - Australia's top competition watchdog Allan Fels has ignited a fresh war of words with Telstra Corp Ltd (ASX:TLS) by saying that the country's largest telco is a risk to competition. SYDNEY, March 6 Asia Pulse - Australia's top...
- Research articles 2003-03-06
- Labor defends watchdog.
- Jun 09, 2002 The Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- A defence of the competition watchdog in Australia has been mounted. In June 2002, Australian Labor Party Opposition communications spokesman, Lindsay Tanner, defended the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. He said that if "de...
- Research articles 2002-06-09
- AUSTRALIA'S COMPETITION WATCHDOG REJECTS BASIC BANK ACCOUNT IDEA.
- SYDNEY, Dec 16 Asia Pulse - The consumer watchdog today rejected plans by 10 Australian banks to offer a basic bank account because it could reduce competition. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ACCC said it proposes to deny authorisation to the banks's plan to collectively offer a...
- Research articles 2002-12-16
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