ComCom still wants to approve wool scouring merger
In another draft decision, the Commerce Commission says it still thinks the public benefits of allowing the wool scouring merger will outweigh the loss of competition.
Jenny Ruth Fri, 02 Oct 2015
The Commerce Commission is still of a mind to approve the merger of New Zealand’s two remaining wool scourers, which will come as a blow to carpet manufacturer Godfrey Hirst.
In its second draft decision, the corporate regulator says it still believes it should allow Cavalier Wool Holdings, which
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