Cloudy Bay Clams group in liquidation post-receivership sale

Cloudy Bay Clams group in liquidation post-receivership sale
Cloudy Bay Clams was sold as a going concern in August. (Image: Supplied)
John Anthony
Three companies in the Cloudy Bay Clams group have been put in liquidation after the seafood business was sold as a going concern last year.On Feb 25, an official assignee was appointed for Cloudy Bay Holdings, Cloudy Bay Marine, and Cloudy Bay Seafood.The Marlborough seafood group was placed in receivership by the Bank of New Zealand in April last year.Buyer foundRichard Nacey and John Fisk of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) were appointed receivers of the group and traded the business while they sought a buyer.Their latest receivers' report...

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