Thomson Reuters

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada |location_city = Toronto, ON, Canada |area_served = Worldwide |key_people = David Thomson
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David W. Binet
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James C. Smith
Template:Small |revenue = Template:Decrease US$ 11.166 billion (2016) |operating_income = Template:Decrease US$ 1.390 billion (2016) |net_income = Template:Increase US$ 3.098 billion (2016) |assets = Template:Decrease US$ 27.852 billion (2016) |equity = Template:Nowrap*In August, it also acquired WeComply.

    • On September 10, 2013, Thomson Reuters acquired the CPE and CPA Division of Bisk Education Inc
    • On October 23, 2013, Thomson Reuters acquired Entagen, acquiring the Cortellis family of products for drug pipeline, deals, patents, and company content.
    • On December 10, 2013, Thomson Reuters acquired Avedas and expands its scholarly-research analytics solution.
  • 2014
    • In February, Thomson Reuters acquired Brazil's Domínio Sistemas, a company focused on developing accounting solutions.
    • On July 1, 2014, Thomson Reuters acquired UBS Convertible Indices.
    • In October, Thomson Reuters sold its PE/VC media assets (including PEHub and Venture Capital Journal) to UCG.
  • 2015
    • In January, Thomson Reuters acquired K'Origin.
    • In September, Thomson Reuters acquired business-integrity.
  • 2016
    • In April, Thomson Reuters acquired Wm Reuters Foreign Exchange benchmarks from State Street Corporation.
    • In July, Thomson Reuters announced it would be selling its Intellectual Property and Science business (including Web of Science, MarkMonitor and EndNote) to
  • 2017
    • In January, Thomson Reuters acquired REDI allowing Thomson Reuters to incorporate an advanced, cross-asset execution management system (EMS) into its buy-side trading capabilities and deliver integrated trading workflow solutions to the buy-side community.
    • In March, Thomson Reuters acquired the Avox and Clarient businesses from DTCC.
  • 2018
    • In January 2018, Thomson Reuters announced it was divesting its financial and risk unit to US private equity firm, the Blackstone Group. Thomson Reuters will retain 45% of the divested unit, keep the Reuters brand and will continue to deliver Reuters news and editorial content to the new divested unit. The joint venture will be branded as Refinitiv. The deal will fund the Reuters business for the next 30 years. David Thomson is said to oppose the deal,
    • In October 2018, Thomson Reuters announced to acquire Integration Point, an international leader in global trade management (GTM) operations.

Sponsorships

Thomson Reuters has sponsored Canadian golf champion Mike Weir and the AT&T Williams Formula One team. It also sponsors Marketplace, a radio show from American Public Media.

Thomson Reuters, among other media corporations, also donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Clinton Foundation.

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