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Radio Cabs (Wagga) Co-Operative Society Limited is registered as a co-operative under the Co-Operatives Act 1992 (NSW). The Co-operatives principal activity is the provision of radio network services to taxi cab owners and operators.
Market enquiries by the Commission determined that the proposed acquisition by Goodman of Bunge was likely to breach section 50 of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
Energy Australia is a New South Wales State-Owned corporation established under the State Owned Corporations Act 1989 (NSW).
Kmart Australia supplies goods by retail to consumers.
On 30 June 1998 Sigma announced its intention to make a takeover offer for Allied Master Chemists of Australia Limited (AMCAL).
Golden Circle is a processor of fruit and vegetables in Australia. Its practice is to label its products as "Australian Grown", "Australian Made" or "Made in Australia".
Go-Lo is a retailer of consumer and household goods, with stores in NSW and the ACT.
Moduplay is involved in the manufacture and supply of playground equipment.
Megatoy Play Systems is a company, which engages in the manufacture and sale of playground equipment.
Kenman is a manufacturer and wholesaler of confectionary. Taking effect from 1 December 1997, Kenman was acquired by Effem Foods Pty Ltd. Prior to the acquisition, Kenman distributed its products in packaging marked "Australian Made.
Harris DE Pty Limited distributes and sells coffee in Australia under various brands, including the Moccona brand. From 1 July 1997 until 31 December 1997, Harris ran a promotion in supermarkets for Moccona coffee.
Darling Downs Bacon Co-operative Association Limited (DDB) caused the publication of a newspaper advertisement and the broadcasting of a television advertisement in which it was represented that one of DDBs brand name products, KR Darling Downs products, were made from 100% Australian Pork.
The ACCC commenced certain proceedings in relation to certain activities of the MUA and others. Arrangements were entered into between the ACCC and the MUA to resolve the proceedings.
Yakka is a supplier and manufacturer of clothing. In conjunction with Isuzu-General Motors Australia, Yakka engaged in a joint promotion whereby purchasers of Holden Rodeo vehicles would receive $300 worth of Yakka clothing.
A Dealer Programme was implemented by Kong under which retailers supplied by Kong would promote Hydor products. It was a condition that retailers observe set minimum prices in relation to certain of these products.
The Commission alleged that Pepsi Co participated in conduct that potentially breached ss50 & 50A.
The Commission alleged that Nissan had made false or misleading representations in advertising as to the (a) price; (b) style or model of patrol RX Turbo Diesel motor vehicles contrary to ss 53(e) and 53(a).
Amendments to the Co-ops by-laws raised concerns that they may be in breach of sections 45 and 46 of the TPA by (i) preventing, restricting or limiting taxi drivers from supplying taxi services otherwise than through the Co-ops radio network; and (ii) used a points or roster system to allocate jobs amongst taxi drivers.
Mobile Innovations engaged in promotional activities which raised concerns under the misleading conduct provisions of the TPA. This undertaking was given to augment an earlier 87B undertaking.
Between at least 5 May 1998 and 25 May 1998 Mr Nagel promoted via dejanews.com email news services the Money Maker scheme.
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