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Times Online (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Thomson Reuters, the news and financial data publisher, reported a 3 per cent rise in its operating profit, but revenue was dragged down by weaker sales in its markets division, which serves the financial industry.
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Talking Biz News (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Thomson Reuters, the parent company of the business-focused wire service, reported a decline in revenue in its markets and legal divisions, but its CEO said its future performance would improve. Robert MacMillan of Reuters writes, “Markets division revenue fell 4 percent to $1.86 billion excluding currency in the third quarter. The legal unit, the largest part [...]
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Editor And Publisher (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
... protection in spring.The forest products company formed Augusta Newsprint in 1981 with Canada's Thomson Corp., which exited the newspaper business 20 years later (and since has merged with Reuters). At the same time, Thomson's largest shareholder, Toronto-based Woodbridge, bought Thomson's half interest in Augusta Newsprint for $190 million, and AbitibiBowater entered...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
... on serving our growing publishing business, adding to the list of such blue chip customers as Thomson Reuters, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Nature Publishing Group, and PennWell Corporation.""I have started to build an A-player team dedicated to sales, professional services and customer support," Mazieres said. "To help us reach our goals in the publishing market, we've hired Jim Hohman,...