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Thomson Reuters announces annual renewal of normal course issuer bid | Thomson Reuters
Up to 25 million common shares may be repurchased between August 19, 2019 and August 18, 2020.
Large law firm market rebounded slightly in second quarter, says Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor Index | Thomson Reuters
The large law firm market regained its footing somewhat in the second quarter.
Thomson Reuters reports second-quarter 2019 results | Thomson Reuters
Outlook raised for revenue growth and adjusted EBITDA, and agreement signed to sell Refinitiv business to London Stock Exchange Group.
Thomson Reuters and Blackstone in discussions with London Stock Exchange Group regarding the Refinitiv Business | Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters confirms that it and private equity funds affiliated with Blackstone are in discussions related to a possible acquisition of Refinitiv by the London Stock Exchange Group.
Thomson Reuters closes acquisition of Confirmation | Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters announced that it has closed the acquisition of Confirmation, a leading provider of secure audit confirmation services.
Thomson Reuters acquires HighQ | Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters announced that it has acquired HighQ, a leading collaboration platform for the legal and regulatory market.
Michael Young named Chief Technology Officer for Reuters | Thomson Reuters
Young will oversee overarching technology strategy, including technology development, architecture, platforms, testing and operational resiliency.
Thomson Reuters introduces Westlaw Edge Quick Check | Thomson Reuters
Sophisticated AI-based lawyer work product review and analysis tool available to all Westlaw Edge users
Thomson Reuters announces new time for second-quarter 2019 earnings results webcast | Thomson Reuters
Webcast to begin at 9:00 a.m. EDT
Foreign Prosecutors Ramp Up Investigations into British Drivers Abroad – up 17% to 1,900 | Thomson Reuters
Framework for cooperation between states has increased the legal risks of speeding abroad