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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a section 87B court-enforceable undertaking from LivingSocial Pty Ltd (ACN 141 684 684) (LivingSocial).
LivingSocial is an online group buying site which commenced operation in Australia in 2010.
On 18 December 2014, the ACCC announced it had accepted an undertaking (Elgas Undertaking) given by Elgas Ltd in relation to its proposed acquisition of Wesfarmers Kleenheat Gas Pty Ltd’s (Kleenheat’s) Australian east-coast liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) assets (the Proposed Acquisition).
On 17 December 2014 the ACCC accepted an undertaking (the Undertaking) given by GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK) and Novartis Consumer Health Australasia Pty Ltd in relation to Novartis AG (Novartis) and GSK’s proposal to merge their global consumer healthcare businesses.
The ACCC instituted proceedings on 5 May 2014 (ARC Proceedings) and 16 October 2014 (Claims proceedings) against Coles Supermarkets Australia Ltd and Grocery Holdings Pty Ltd alleging unconscionable conduct on a number of occasions in 2011 in contravention of the Australia Comsumer Law.
TMO Sports Pty Ltd (ACN: 075 986 604) is an importer and wholesale distributor of bicycle parts and accessories in Australia.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a section 87B court-enforceable undertaking from TMO following an investigation into resale price maintenance conduct likely to contravene section 48 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
The ACCC was concerned that TMO had engaged in resale price maintenance by attempting to stop retailers from discounting products supplied by TMO.
Italiatech Australia Pty Ltd (ACN: 151 977 365) is an importer and wholesale distributor of bicycle parts and accessories in Australia.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has accepted a section 87B court-enforceable undertaking from Italiatech following an investigation into resale price maintenance conduct likely to contravene section 48 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
The ACCC was concerned that Italiatech had engaged in resale price maintenance by attempting to stop three retailers discounting a particular brand of bicycle helmet and particular brand of bicycle saddle for which Italiatech was the exclusive distributor in Australia.