Renaissance sells Yoobee School of Design for $14m, retail future uncertain amidst shareholder hopes for cash recovery.
Kiwis buzzed about Microsoft's Office 365 launch and CEO changes at Kordia, setting the NZ Channel market abuzz in early 2013.
Renaissance agrees to sell its Yoobee School of Design to ACG for $14m, boosting ACG's footprint in NZ's education sector.
After less than five months, Renaissance director Robert Bijl, linked to the late Murray Wood, resigns, as announced by the company.
Renaissance faces a sharp 33% share fall as financial troubles deepen with a £3m loss, despite efforts to stabilize its business operations.
Ron Halls resigns as Renaissance Director and Acting CEO for personal reasons, leaving on May 31. Board praises his impactful service.
Renaissance Corporation has today announced a surprise financial result for the six months until 31st March 2013.
Renaissance urges shareholders to attend AGM amid concern over re-election of directors, following dissenting proxy votes last year.
We introduce Rhys Taylor in his new role with wireless access point hardware manufacturer, Aerohive. This is the first in our series in who to know.
Renaissance chairman Colin Giffney reveals a turbulent future as the company proposes selling the Yoobee School of Design to ACG for NZD $14 million.
Renaissance reports net operating loss of $1.68 million, blamed on depreciation, interest expense, and store closures.
Kevin Swainson, General Manager at Connector Systems, talks about the importance of relationships and respect in an exclusive interview.
Renaissance and Academic Colleges Group adjust their agreement so that the transaction will be executed by way of a sale of shares rather than a sale of assets.
Renaissance, the New Zealand company behind Yoobee retail stores, is forecasting another disappointing financial year after closing four stores.
Apple retailer is closing four stores across New Zealand, with around 15 staff set to be made redundant as a result.
Renaissance in takeover talks with several potential investors, highlighting potential changes to the company.
Exeed transforms to a fully NZ-owned entity, welcoming Tony Butler as a shareholder, marking its commitment to the Kiwi market.
Renaissance names Donovan Smith as new CFO, effective immediately, boasting over 15 years of finance experience across various industries.
Renaissance Corp, after a ghastly year of upheaval, sets eyes on a comeback, aiming for a new normal with a focus on retail and education.
From choir boy to tech titan: Justin Tye of Exeed shares his journey from music to managing a top NZ tech firm, balancing passions and business growth.