Finances covered to May 2012, but business will need to see 'a substantial improvement in trading performance'.
Tim Cook's quest for Apple's new retail head continues, as recruitment firm scrambles to fill Johnson's big shoes amidst global expansion.
Renaissance's head of distribution, Warwick Grey, has resigned to join Microsoft as consumer/retail product distribution manager.
Tales of court action, shareholder disagreements, employment disputes and frozen bank accounts for local ISP and hosting company.
Mark Singleton resigns as GM of Yoobee, leaving amidst flagship Britomart store launch. Andrew Howard steps in as interim replacement.
On current trading, Apple now has a comfortable lead on Exxon Mobil for the title of largest company in the world.
Speculation has now turned to whether Bartz had a non-disparagement clause in her Yahoo contract. If so, she may have cost herself as much as US$10 million.
Apple resorts to a hefty $380m stock bonus to ensure Tim Cook remains at the helm, aiming for stability and growth post-Jobs era.
Apple stocks recover after a brief fall post-Jobs' resignation, signaling investor confidence in successor Tim Cook's leadership.
Microsoft challenges Apple with cutting-edge Windows devices at Tech.Ed, urging IT pros to focus on function over brand.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced he will resign from the job, with chief operating officer Tim Cook named as successor.
After six years at Facebook, Randi Zuckerberg, sister of founder Mark Zuckerberg, resigns to launch her own media venture, RtoZ Media.
Renaissance faces a wave of departures as Jamie Barton and three others resign, escalating concerns within the distributor.
Ex-Kalooma MD, Lindy Shuttleworth, joins Yoobee to steer retail strategy, hinting at a rebrand for Renaissance's schools division.
Warwick Grey unveils 'yoobee', aiming to transform Renaissance with a vision of creativity and community, amid industry skepticism and staff exits.
Discover the untold story of Steve Jobs' 1985 Apple exit, fuelled by his quest for innovation and a great computer yet to be created.
Doug Casement steps into the role of head of distribution at Renaissance, taking over from Warwick Grey who is on resignation notice.
NZICT board welcomes new faces from Datacom, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard, injecting fresh expertise into the industry group's leadership.
Renaissance grapples with a wave of exits and redundancies, amplifying unrest post-restructure. Key figures depart as share dealings stir.
Sachio Semmoto resigns from Telecom board due to health issues, with no immediate replacement planned amid broadband policy uncertainties.