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THE competition watchdog has upped the pressure on the Federal Government to break up Telstra by formally endorsing the split of its wholesale and retail arms. In a 374-page submission to the Government, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission...
Tags: Telstra Corp., structural separation, broadband networking, national broadband, federal government, regulatory reforming, NBN, Australia, consumer commission
The airlines had planned to share the revenue from Air Canada's direct Sydney-Vancouver route and Air New Zealand's direct Auckland-Vancouver route, and to jointly promote the flights. Air New Zealand and Air Canada are two of the four main carriers on...
Tags: Air NZ-Air Canada, Air New Zealand, joint venture, vancouver route, AirNZ, consumer commission, Sydney Vancouver
Labor criticised the Coalition for allowing the cost of bread, fruit and vegetables to go up and promised it would put downward pressure on prices. The grocery report says there should be "unit pricing" to allow better comparison of products and costs.
National Foods and Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company is unlikely to substantially reduce competition in the relevant markets. Its approval is conditional on National Foods undertaking to sell off some plants to ensure that competition is maintained...
Tags: Parmalat, Murray Goulburn, National Foods, Dairy Farmers, Warrnambool Cheese and Butter, parmalat bid, consumer commission
In May, Westpac and St George Bank signed an implementation agreement to pursue a merger. Westpac is offering 3.1 of is shares for each St George share. St George intends to recommend the offer, pending an independent expert's report concluding it is...
Richard Pratt plan to subpoena the nation's competition boss Graham Samuel over what they describe as a "shameful abuse" of power. The Federal Court in Melbourne heard that Mr Pratt was an honourable Australian who was the subject of a “misconceived”...
Tags: Richard Pratt, shameful abuse, Consumer Commission, Mr Pratt, Federal Court in Melbourne