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BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Rescuing Reuters CEO Tom Glocer hacked and slashed the media giant back into the black. But can he make it grow? |
The Motley Fool February 18, 2005 Ben McClure |
Rumblings From Reuters The global news and financial information provider is turning itself around. Looking at shares, they have already had an impressive run-up since August. |
Popular Mechanics November 8, 2006 Noah Shachtman |
Rumsfeld Reaction: 4 Policy Battles That Could Shape Our Military When President Bush appointed former CIA Director Robert Gates to the Defense Secretary post today, several of Donald Rumsfeld's pet projects began to enter the political crossfire. |
Information Today May 14, 2007 |
The Thomson Corp. in Talks to Acquire Reuters--Developing Story The Thomson Corp. said it is in talks to acquire Reuters for about $17.6 billion. |
National Defense January 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
While Still at War, Services Brood Over `What's Next?' The business of planning for the future indeed can be scary, especially when it comes to predicting when and where the nation will fight the next war. |
National Defense April 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Military Readiness: Candid Assessments Long Overdue Alarm bells have gotten progressively louder and more jarring in recent weeks on the issue of military readiness on the home front. |
Reason December 2004 Jeff A. Taylor |
Rant: War of Addition Tearing thousands of men and women out of civilian life and sending them to battle signals more than a nation at war. It reveals a nation at a crossroads. |
Information Today June 11, 2015 |
Digital Publishers Get Free Access to Reuters News Reuters will provide a portion of its multimedia news content to digital publishers for free via Reuters Media Express. |
Information Today July 30, 2009 Paula J. Hane |
Thomson Reuters Talks About Its Mobile Strategy The company has certainly kicked into high gear this year, releasing new mobile applications, not just in its news division but also in its legal, markets, and investment and advisory solutions divisions. |
Information Today May 21, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
Thomson and Reuters Confirm Their Deal The deal will serve to consolidate two of the three major providers of financial data, news, and trading systems to the financial and professional services industry. |
Information Today February 24, 2003 Marydee Ojala |
Fast Forwarding at Reuters: Reuters Group Announces Losses, Buys Multex At the same time as it reported its financial results, the company announced it was buying Multex.com, Inc., the provider of global financial information. |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2005 Rich Smith |
Reuters Rouses Writers' Wrath Reuters faces threats from Britain's National Union of Journalists. Yet the company continues its unpopular (in New York and London) campaign to cut costs by shifting more and more of its staff to low-wage countries such as India. |
BusinessWeek November 18, 2010 Giegner & Krause-Jackson |
After U.S. Troops Leave Iraq, the State Dept. Steps In The State Dept. is hiring thousands of contractors to help it assume duties in Iraq once the last of the troops departs in a year. |
Information Today March 5, 2009 Jessica Dye |
Thomson Reuters Debuts Streaming Financial Video Service This is narrowcasting, with a mix of live and on-demand, open and closed content from a wide range of sources. |
National Defense December 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
For Contractors in War Zones, Business Will Keep Growing The constant sniping in Washington about military contractors ignores the inescapable conclusion that the privatization of government functions not only is here to stay, but is going to get bigger. |
National Defense January 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense, Industry Upheaval Defined By 10 Key Moments Here's a look back at 10 key moments that defined the decade for the military and the defense industry. |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Bruce Nussbaum |
Clark: What's Wrong with U.S. Policy in Iraq His new book, Winning Modern Wars: Iraq, Terrorism and the American Empire, is, in effect, Clark's campaign manifesto, providing insights into what he believes and what he would do as Commander-in-Chief. |
The Motley Fool August 13, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Reuters' Offshore Story The news giant is shipping jobs to India -- and sending a message about white-collar jobs. |
The Motley Fool December 10, 2004 Rich Smith |
Reuters Risks Writers' Wrath The British news giant continues to shift jobs to India. This could spark a strike by Britain's National Union of Journalists. |
Fast Company January 2004 Fast Company |
"Now we live!" Ride along with a consultant who's sniffing out business opportunities in Iraq. |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2004 Rich Smith |
Reuters' Bangalore Byline The British news giant aims to triple its Indian staff. |
The Motley Fool July 14, 2011 Rich Smith |
Lockheed Flies Into the Twilight Zone Iraq goes shopping. Flush with billions of dollars of oil revenues, Iraq is evolving into a major patron of America's beleaguered military-industrial complex. |
Parameters Autumn 2004 Michael O'Hanlon |
The Need to Increase the Size of the Deployable Army The possibility exists that large numbers of active-duty troops and reservists may soon leave the service rather than subjecting themselves to a life continually on the road. The seriousness of the worry cannot be easily established. |
Wall Street & Technology February 21, 2008 Cory Levine |
Reuters Releases Data Feed Direct for OPRA Reuters launches the Reuters Data Feed Direct service for the Options Price Reporting Authority's FAST-enabled data feed, to work with the fast-expanding options market. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Stan Crock |
Iraq: A U.N. Deal Still Won't Pay The Bills Given the expected outcome in Madrid, Iraqi participants are likely to walk away disappointed -- not confident in the international community's support. And Washington will have to shoulder the burden in Iraq for much longer than the Bush team had hoped. |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Bruce Nussbaum |
It's Time To Shelve The Rumsfeld Doctrine Denial is rampant in Washington. There is denial that intelligence mistakes were made in the months and years before September 11. There is denial that foreign policy mistakes were made in the runup to the war in Iraq. |
Parameters Spring 2005 Kenneth Payne |
The Media as an Instrument of War The media, in the modern era, are indisputably an instrument of war. This is because winning modern wars is as much dependent on carrying domestic and international public opinion as it is on defeating the enemy on the battlefield. |
Information Today October 22, 2009 |
Thomson Reuters Makes Offer to Acquire Breakingviews Breakingviews will be managed by the Reuters news organization. The acquisition is designed to further enhance and build upon Reuters own fast-growing global commentary service. |
Information Today March 14, 2011 |
Reuters Powers New Services for Science, Legal, Tax, and Accounting Pros Thomson Reuters is launching a suite of news products designed for the information needs of professionals in the legal, tax and accounting, and science markets. It will combine Reuters news with the content of products like Westlaw and Checkpoint. |
Wall Street & Technology October 10, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Reuters Launches New Enterprise Data Management Solution Offering Full Automation Reuters has built upon its existing data management platforms to create a complete enterprise data management solution. |
Salon.com September 22, 2001 Anthony York |
How big a war? Hawk Paul Wolfowitz wants the U.S. to attack Iraq. Colin Powell doesn't -- and nobody knows who has Bush's ear... |
Wall Street & Technology November 17, 2003 Ivy Schmerken |
New Tool of the Trade Despite compliance scrutiny, instant messaging is a hot communications tool on trading floors. |
Searcher February 2, 2005 Piper, Ramos |
Blogs of War: A Review of Alternative Sources for Iraq War Information No longer are professional journalists and media conglomerates the exclusive information providers in times of conflict. |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2004 Rich Smith |
Thomson Jilts Reuters Thomson teams up with MarketWatch for a new financial news service. |
BusinessWeek December 29, 2003 Crock et al. |
That's One Problem Solved Saddam's capture is a big break for the U.S. -- but the road to a stable Iraq remains long and treacherous. |
Salon.com August 3, 2002 Anthony York |
Crazy like a desert fox Saddam's plea to the U.N. is completely phony. But it could be effective. |
Parameters Autumn 2008 William Mcdonough |
Time for a New Strategy The Surge Strategy proposed by George W. Bush in 2007 has accomplished the majority of its goals and now is the time to significantly reduce the US presence in Iraq. |
Inc. November 2004 Nicole Gull |
Opening Up the Baghdad Office Entrepreneurs in Iraq: Some were called to serve, others came to build a fortune. |
BusinessWeek July 31, 2006 Dawn Kopecki |
When Outsourcing Turns Outrageous The U.S. Military has lost billions to fraud and mismanagement by private contractors in Iraq who do everything from cooking soldiers' meals to building hospitals to providing security. That raises a question: Does Pentagon outsourcing make sense? |
Information Today July 2, 2015 |
Thomson Reuters Rolls Out APIs for Elektron The open source APIs streamline access to Thomson Reuters' data feeds and services. |
National Defense March 2008 Sandra I. Erwin |
Tough Decisions on Future Military Roles and Missions A new commander in chief next year will decide if and when U.S. troops will leave Iraq. |
Wall Street & Technology March 14, 2008 Cory Levine |
Reuters Delivers New Derivatives Pricing Service The new offering is part of Reuters' overall strategy to speed up the valuation process for complex instruments. |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Crock et al. |
A Most Dangerous Moment Can the U.S. restore order -- and engineer a credible transition to Iraqi sovereignty? How many troops are needed, and how many are available? |
Salon.com January 18, 2001 Vivienne Walt |
Saddam won't die Ten years after the Gulf War, the Iraqi leader is stronger than ever... |
Information Today July 9, 2012 |
Columbia University and Thomson Reuters Launch Advanced Data Visualization Project The initiative, sponsored by Thomson Reuters, will facilitate research into data visualization and its implications for academia and industry in a world increasingly awash with data. |
Parameters Brendan R. Mclane |
Reporting from a Sandstorm: An Appraisal of Embedding In an age of the continuous media cycle and information transparency, Operation Iraqi Freedom marked the first time so many reporters were provided so much relatively unrestricted front-line access. |
Salon.com September 6, 2002 Asla Aydintasbas |
The Kurdish dilemma Barham Salih, prime minister of Northern Iraq's Kurdistan regional government, talks about the recent attempt on his life, why he wants a regime change in Baghdad and what should happen in the days after Saddam is deposed. |
Reason January 2003 Mueller & Lindsey |
Should We Invade Iraq? A debate |
The Motley Fool May 16, 2007 Rich Smith |
Thomson Rounds Up Reuters The business news giants' merger may make investors' lives easier. |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Walczak & Crock |
Colin Powell: On Iraq, Bush, and His Job Those who gloat at the idea of Bush asking other nations to help rebuild Iraq "better not gloat too soon." There will be plenty of contracts for foreign companies "to get a piece of the action." |