Financial results stories
Noel Leeming has delivered another year of 'outstanding' results as parent company The Warehouse Group looks to digitally transform.
Fujitsu New Zealand has plunged into the red with a $603,000 loss for the latest financial year, despite recording an increase in revenue.
Toshiba's New Zealand business has produced an improved profit for the latest financial year, despite a slight decrease in sales revenue.
New enterprise orders and a burgeoning cloud business have helped drive Veeam's Australian and New Zealand business up 22% year on year in Q3.
Arrow ECS NZ boasts strong half-year results, with a pre-tax profit of £634,927 following its Distribution Central acquisition.
Westcon-Comstor's Asia Pacific business has logged a $17m drop in revenue for the H1 of this financial year, but managed a $1.6m profit increase.
HPE's fiscal Q3 sees a revenue rise, up by 3%, amidst its Micro Focus merger, hinting at a positive shift in the tech giant's trajectory.
Hyperconverged pioneer Nutanix has seen revenue growth of 72% for its first year as a public company - but the losses keep coming.
Tech Data has recorded a solid increase in net sales on the back of its Technology Solutions acquisition, but weaker than expected profits for Q2.
From $1.8 million profit in 2016 to $23 million profit in 2017, NEXTDC is naming it as the most significant year in its history.
The cybersecurity vendor posting 15 percent year-over-year bookings growth for its fiscal year ending June 2017 as well as sealing a number of awards.
Hills expects to return to profitability in the next financial year, and will take full control of its supply chain from early next year.
Dicker Data has posted solid revenue growth of 7.1% for the first six months of 2017, as it looks to SaaS and IaaS and specialisation to drive growth.
'Significant' investments in the local market and a decline in revenue have seen Westcon-Comstor's Kiwi business slump into the red.
Demand is moving from private cloud to public cloud, with Rhipe reaping the benefits in its latest financials.
On the back of skyrocketing growth, Cylance has announced the appointment Brian Robins as chief financial officer (CFO).
JB HiFi says it is finalising a two year strategy to improve its performance in the NZ market following 'disappointing' financial performance here.
The company posted a rise in revenue to $3.67 billion, up 8.9% from the year-ago quarter and 3.5% sequentially.
Data#3 has joined the $1 billion club, clocking up revenue of $1.1 billion for the year ended 30 June – and posting a record profit to boot.
While the company has experienced great success in Japan, elsewhere its revenue and profits appear to be declining.