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Operations

The Chief executive of the combined company is Jim Smith, who was the chief executive for the Professional Division, and the chairman is David Thomson, who was the chairman of Thomson.

In late 2011, The company announced a new organizational structure with five divisions:

  • Financial and Risk Operation:
    • Financial Professionals & Marketplaces
    • Enterprise Solutions
    • Media
  • Legal:
    • Formerly North American Legal and Legal & Regulatory; including West, makers of Westlaw, and Carswell
  • Intellectual Property & Science:
    • Formerly Thomson Healthcare and Thomson Scientific
    • Thomson Healthcare and Thomson Scientific were merged, then sold in 2012, and is now Truven Health Analytics.
  • Tax & Accounting:
    • Formerly Thomson Tax & Accounting

Thomson Reuters shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: TRI) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: TRI).

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