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Go to Collection shareholders acquire assets for $1.3m

Six of the companies’ 10 venues have been closed by administrators, who were appointed last November.

Madam Woo in Queenstown continues to trade.

Existing shareholders of the beleaguered Go To Collection hospitality group – which was co-founded by MasterChef New Zealand judge Josh Emett – acquired the company’s physical assets for $1.3 million, the latest deed administrators report shows.

The company appointed administrators from PwC in

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Nicholas Pointon Tue, 24 Oct 2023
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