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Court rejects ComCom move to ease secrecy on StuffMe appeal

Sensitive claim on likely scenario without the merger will remain confidential.

Tim Hunter
Thu, 03 Aug 2017

An apparently dire scenario for Fairfax New Zealand or NZME if their proposed merger does not go ahead will remain secret in their forthcoming High Court hearing, a judge has ruled.

The two companies have appealed a Commerce Commission decision declining to authorise their merger and the case is

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Tim Hunter
Thu, 03 Aug 2017
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