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All three companies had a common sole director, Nido founder Vinod Kumar. Magsons Investments’ liquidators, Daran Nair and Heiko Draht of Greenlane Chartered Accountants, said the company owned was a part owner of Nido’s property at 158-160 Central Park Drive in Auckland.
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West Auckland furniture store Nido store continues to trade while receivers try to find a buyer. The company entered into a joint venture with Central Park Property Investment, and the venture was registered as Everest Central Investments Limited (ECIL). Initially Magsons Investments had a 20 per cent stake in ECIL but over time the other partner, Central Park, acquired some of Magsons shares. Company records show it no longer holds any.