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Flight Centres ran an advertising campaign in May and June 2000 which compared the prices for flights "Take off and book now" as opposed to "Book later" after the introduction of the GST.
The advertisement misled consumers into believing that the price of flights would rise by more than 10% due to the GST.
The actual reason for the price differences above 10% was the post GST prices were for flights during a peak travel period.
Advertisements commissioned by Signature Security Group Pty Limited, dealing with the provision of a Signature Security system, contained GST-exclusive pricing in the form of "from only $295 plus GST".
Undertakings have been made by Seven Network Australia Pty Ltd, Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd, Network Ten Pty Ltd and Oztam in relation to the release of metropolitan elemental data under each of their ratings service agreements with ACNielsen Australia and ATR Australia.These undertakings provide a framework for access by third parties to elemental data on reasonable commercial terms for the collection of metropolitan television audience measurement data.
Undertakings have been made by Seven Network Australia Pty Ltd, Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd, Network Ten Pty Ltd and Oztam in relation to the release of metropolitan elemental data under each of their ratings service agreements with ACNielsen Australia and ATR Australia.These undertakings provide a framework for access by third parties to elemental data on reasonable commercial terms for the collection of metropolitan television audience measurement data.
Undertakings have been made by Seven Network Australia Pty Ltd, Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd, Network Ten Pty Ltd and Oztam in relation to the release of metropolitan elemental data under each of their ratings service agreements with ACNielsen Australia and ATR Australia.These undertakings provide a framework for access by third parties to elemental data on reasonable commercial terms for the collection of metropolitan television audience measurement data.
The ACCC investigated a complaint concerning the price of wheel alignment services at Bob Jane T-Mart outlets.
At various times between March 1996 and July 2000 eleven Bob Jane stores offered a thrust wheel alignment at a higher cost than a cheaper front two-wheel alignment.
After conducting market inquiries, the Commission determined that the merger between SmithKline Beecham (Australia) Pty Ltd and Glaxo Wellcome Ltd, to form Glaxo SmithKline plc, would not substantially effect competition, provided that certain Undertakings be provided by SmithKline Beecham to the ACCC.
The Undertaking provides that SmithKline Beecham will sell its Famvir product to Novartis AG in the event that the merger proceeds.
Jutco Pty Ltd has provided a section 87B undertaking to the ACCC in respect of the supply of vehicle and trolley jacks which do not comply with the mandatory safety standard.
Jutco Pty Ltd has already placed product recall notices in all major Australian newspapers and has undertaken to write to all suppliers to which it supplies jacks advising that previously supplied jacks may not comply to standards and to return non-compliant stocks for relabelling or refund.
Jutco Pty Ltd has undertaken to implement a trade practices compliance program.
The ACCC investigated a complaint that LMC Pacific Pty Ltd had engaged in resale price maintenance in relation to the termination of supply of Cartier brand products to a retailer.
An Undertaking was accepted by the Commission where LMC Pacific and it's managing director, Mr Gilles Haumont, agreed not to engage in conduct which constitutes resale price maintenance.
LMC also undertook to:
provide its employees, for a three year period, with a trade practices compliance program in relation to Part IV of the Trade Practice Act 1974; and
send to each of its authorised retailers a letter emphasising that each authorised retailer is free to set its own retail prices for products supplied by LMC Pacific.
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