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Kemsley Group
- Thomson acquires the Kemsley Group – a UK publicly listed company comprising national and regional newspapers, including The Sunday Times – and merges them with Scottish Television and The Scotsman newspaper.
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Thomson Reuters was created by the Thomson Corporation's purchase of the British company Reuters Group on 17 April 2008. It is majority-owned by The Woodbridge Company , a holding company for the Thomson family of Canada.
5 days ago · Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI-T) is a well-managed company with a strong Canadian brand that has successfully transitioned to the digital economy. It offers subscription services for legal, financial, news, and tax data, with low capex and recurring revenue.
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Thomson Reuters expands its legal product portfolio with the acquisition of Practical Law Company. A new product strategy is launched, designed to support the evolving needs and workflows of legal professionals through a new class of solutions including Firm Central , and Hosted Practice Technology.
4 days ago · Thomson Reuters, Canadian information services company. Founded as the Reuters news agency in Great Britain in 1851, it became one of the leading newswire services in the world. Its headquarters are in Toronto.
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Thomson Reuters Corp. engages in the provision of news and information for professional markets. It operates through the following segments: Legal Professionals, Corporates, Tax...
Thomson Reuters has acquired 57 companies, including 9 in the last 5 years. A total of 15 acquisitions came from private equity firms. It has also divested 33 assets. Thomson Reuters’ largest acquisition to date was in 2008, when it acquired Reuters Group for $17.2B.