Charlie's chief executive Stefan Lepionka, who will leave the company at the end of next month, says he and the juice maker's other founders - former All Black Marc Ellis, and Simon Neal - may go into business together again.
The $130 million sale of the Henderson-based drinks manufacturer to Japanese brewer Asahi last year made multi-millionaires out of the trio. Ellis and Lepionka pocketed about $18 million each.
Following the announcement of his resignation from Charlie's yesterday, Lepionka said the three founders were still mates and were assessing new business ideas together.
"People have approached us with lump sums of capital looking to back us into something again," he said. "I don't think there's any shortage of capital, it's just about finding the right ideas."
However, Lepionka said there were not any projects immediately "in the pipeline".