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Thomson Reuters Corporation (/ˈrɔɪtərz/) is a major multinational mass media and information firm founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and based in New York City and Toronto. It was created by the Thomson Corporation's purchase of British-based Reuters Group on 17 April 2008, and today is majority owned by The Woodbridge Company, a holding company for the Thomson family. The company operates in more than 100 countries, and has more than 60,000 employees around the world. Thomson Reuters was ranked as Canada's "leading corporate brand" in the 2010 Interbrand Best Canadian Brands ranking. Thomson Reuters' operational headquarters are located at 3 Times Square, Manhattan, New York City; its legal domicile is 333 Bay Street, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario.
The company was founded by Roy Thomson in 1934 in Ontario as the publisher of The Timmins Daily Press. In 1953 Thomson acquired the Scotsman newspaper and moved to Scotland the following year. He consolidated his media position in Scotland in 1957 when he won the franchise for Scottish Television. In 1959 he bought the Kemsley Group, a purchase that eventually gave him control of the Sunday Times. He separately acquired the Times in 1967. He moved into the airline business in 1965, when he acquired Britannia Airways and into oil and gas exploration in 1971 when he participated in a consortium to exploit reserves in the North Sea. In the 1970s, following the death of Lord Thomson, the company withdrew from national newspapers and broadcast media, selling the Times, the Sunday Times and Scottish Television and instead moved into publishing, buying Sweet & Maxwell in 1988. The company at this time was known as the International Thomson Organisation Ltd (ITOL).
Reliable sources of legal information and insight are hard to find for lawyers working across jurisdictional borders. In this short video, our editors explain how Practical Law can help lawyers who work internationally.
Article from http://uk.reuters.com/ Britain's economy slowed at the start of this year, buffeted by a slowing global economy and uncertainty ahead of this year's referendum on European membership, as it relied solely on the services sector to drive growth. First-quarter gross domestic product grew by 0.4 percent, down from 0.6 percent in the three months to December 2015 and in line with economists' forecasts of a 0.4 percent expansion, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday. Economists were clear that the weak global economy and doubts about Britain's future in Europe had contributed to the slowdown. "Given that the next quarter is also likely to see some pre-referendum jitters, it looks likely that Q2 will see a soft reading for GDP growth," said Martin Beck, economist ...
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Find out what the latest UK Customer Service Poll by Reuters & Microsoft reveals about the state of customer service and customer satisfaction. In a climate of rising expectations, organizations’ ability to deliver amazing customer experience by dealing with requests and problems efficiently and professionally are key to business growth. The poll looks at which industries are performing the best and if companies with better customer relationships outperform the rest.
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The Fall of the British Empire - End of UK [Full Documentary Films] An apocalyptic documentary regarding the sorry state of the British Economy and it's colossal debt mountain. Warning: Unpleasant content. The Fall of the British Empire - End of UK [Full Documentary Films] If MoneyWeek are to be believed, Britain's love affair with borrowing has put us on a collision course with complete economic, social and political collapse. Osborne cannot save us now. The Fall of the British Empire - End of UK [Full Documentary Films] £10 trillion in public funds - MoneyWeek calculations based on historical welfare spend UK Total Debt as a percentage of GDP - Debt and deleveraging: Uneven progress on the path to growth, McKinsey Global Institute, 2 January 2012 500,000 pensioners in 1909 -- BBC artic...
The War has Gone Hot! Part One, Cargo Cults and the Secret Space Program Part two, Time and Space by David Wilcock May 28, 2016 divinecosmos.com 7/1/14: Small Animals Live in a Slow-Motion World http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/small-animals-live-in-a-slow-motion-world/ 11/16/13: Time Passes More Slowly For Flies, Study Finds https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/sep/16/time-passes-slowly-flies-study 5/26: "Anonymous" Hits Top Cabal Financial Institutions, Controlled Media Completely Ignores http://www.activistpost.com/2016/05/anonymous-hits-new-york-stock-exchange-world-bank-the-fed-vatican-total-media-blackout.html Special Ops Troops Assault Downtown Tampa to Thunderous Applause https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/05/26/special-operations-troops-assault...
The Philippines’ controversial new president, Rodrigo Duterte, said he regretted calling US President Barack Obama a “son of a whore” while warning him not to concern himself with Filipino human rights in a speech on Monday. Duterte said in a statement on Tuesday his “strong comments… elicited concern and distress, we also regret it came across as a personal attack on the US president,” the Associated Press reported. The White House cancelled a meeting between the two leaders after Duterte made the remark. Source : https://www.buzzfeed.com/davidmack/the-philippines-president-just-called-obama-a-son-of-a-whore?utm_term=.fdrZRRKd4#.wr55nnJMW Related News abstract : Barack Obama cancels meeting with Rodrigo Duterte after Philippines president calls him a 'son of a w****'-The Independent, ...
Thomson Reuters welcomes Minnesota’s Chief Judge Peter Cahill to London to discuss the impact of technology on modern case management. Chief Judge Cahill provides the perspective of a career on the bench spent delivering a range of technology projects to facilitate more efficient and effective justice. The Q&A; is chaired by Desmond Brady, Head of Public Sector for Thomson Reuters, Legal UK & Ireland. Thomson Reuters has more than 200 years of experience providing legal solutions that integrate content, data, expertise and technology. Our global specialist courts business offers a suite of products including C-Track to streamline the entire judicial process.
Closing the 2015 FutureEverything conference, we welcome esteemed writer and sociocultural commentator Warren Ellis. ‘Some Bleak Circus’ is a light entertainment about psychedelic nightmares, the grim tide of time, our weird present moment and our future doom. Gathering up the four themes of the festival and ruining them. Because you have had fun at FutureEverything, and now it is time for the fun to stop. As a writer concerned with exploring the unknown, Warren Ellis has written and been invited to speak on subjects such as inventing the future, our possible transhumanist landscape, and where the cultural history of ritual applies to our current understandings of technology. Warren Ellis is the award-winning writer of graphic novels like Transmetropolitan, Fell, Ministry of Space and Plan...
*Show starts at the 10:42 mark* Techfugees Live was streamed here on February 3rd, 2016. Read more about the Global Consultation Week leading up to this event (http://techfugees.com/global-consultation-week). Hosts: Mike Butcher is Editor-at-large of TechCrunch, the biggest breaking news site about the world’s hottest tech companies, and founder of Techfugees. Melissa Jun Rowley is Founder & CEO at Humanise, Inc. She has written for numerous outlets (Fast Company, CBS News, NBC, Huffington Post the list goes on) and been ‘on camera’ for CNN and Associated Press, among others. Matt Cowan is Director of MediaWorks.London. He was previously European Technology, Media and Telecoms Correspondent for Reuters TV and written for Wired UK, among others.
Edelman UK recently hosted the launch of the Reuters Institute for the study of Journalism’s Digital News Report 2016 – a study in 26 countries of the way people consume news and information. Our panellists were David Pemsel, Chief Executive Officer, Guardian Media Group, and Executive Chair, Guardian News & Media; John McAndrew, Director of Content, Sky News; Katie Vanneck-Smith, Chief Customer Officer & Global Managing Director, International Dow Jones; and Stephen Hull, Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post UK. Read the implications of the Digital News Report at http://edl.mn/1Yt1Wzv
On 11th October 2016, Rishi joined the below panellists to discuss the business challenge of Brexit and the threats and opportunities it presents. - James Bardrick, UK Country Officer, Citi - Miles Celic, Chief Executive, TheCityUK - Helena Morrissey, Chief Executive, Newton Asset Management - Tim Roberts, Managing Director, Promontory Financial Group - Guy Faulconbridge, UK Bureau Chief, Reuters News The session was moderated by Michael Kent, Partner and Global Head of Finance and Projects Division at Linklaters. http://www.cityandfinancialconferences.com/events/the-uk-financial-services-brexit-summit/event-summary-d329eaa832ae4460b148f2e5ac606f49.aspx