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Earnings: Reuters’ 07 Profit Dips On Home Strait To Thomson Merger

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Reuters’ (NSDQ: RTRSY) 2007 full-year pre-tax profit fell 13 percent to £273 million - attributed to less income from disposals than last year, when it sold its Factiva stake. So operating profit is up 14 percent to £292 million, and revenue was up 1.5 percent to £2.6 billion. Reuters forecasts Q1 2008 revenue to grow nine percent, “despite the uncertain market environment”.

—Media division (overall revenue up one percent to £172 million)... consumer revenue was up six percent to £30 million, “driven by strong growth in online syndication and advertising”. Revenue from agency services (ie. wire reports and TV footage) was flat at £142 million.

—Research and asset management division (revenue up 20 percent to £363 million)... wealth management services noted 11 percent growth to £134 million, “driven by continued customer demand for online feed and web based solutions”; it’s continuing to build an online ad business.

—Thomson: Reuters was hit by £45 million in costs relating to the now-cleared merger and expects to return proceeds to shareholders 14 days after the expected April 17 transaction completion. Both Thomson (NYSE: TOC) and Reuters hold shareholder meetings on March 26.

In a light-hearted analysts presentation, CEO Tom Glocer: “This is the last we’ll do as a standalone entity ... It feels like Chinese new year here today. The results are a fitting end to this chapter in the Reuters story.” Working out cost savings from eliminating Thomson overlaps “is a relatively straightforward process”, COO Devin Wenig said. Reuters News will be available to Thomson Financial clients from day one. Glocer acknowledged economic risks: “Our budget for 2008 remains a prudent one.” The new entity will be a “90 percent digital business”.

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In a light-hearted analysts presentation, CEO Tom Glocer: “This is the last we’ll do as a standalone entity ... It feels like Chinese new year here today. The results are a fitting end to this chapter in the Reuters story.” Working out cost savings from eliminating Thomson overlaps “is a relatively straightforward process”, COO Devin Wenig said. Reuters News will be available to Thomson Financial clients from day one.

Glocer acknowledged economic risks: “Our budget for 2008 remains a prudent one.” The new entity will be a “90 percent digital business”.

Mar 6, 2008 3:52 AM ET

Posted In: Money, Earnings, Companies, Reuters

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