• Most Popular
  • Most Shared
Photo

Reuters talks to portfolio managers and strategists to find what's on the horizon. Learn how to position your portfolio in the year ahead.   Full Coverage 

Thomson-Reuters will continue to return capital: CFO

LONDON
Tue May 15, 2007 5:20am EDT

LONDON (Reuters) - Thomson TOC.TO will continue to return capital to shareholders following the purchase of Reuters RTR.L, Thomson Chief Financial Officer Bob Daleo said on Tuesday.

Mergers & Acquisitions

"We anticipate that we will continue to return significant levels of capital to shareholders," Daleo said during a presentation to investors. Daleo will be CFO of the combined Thomson-Reuters group.



More from Reuters

Photo

Democrats reach deal on health bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democratic healthcare negotiators said they agreed on Tuesday to replace a government-run insurance option with a scaled-back non-profit plan and would seek cost estimates on the deal.

A pedestrian walks in lower Manhattan in New York, April 16, 2007.  REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Analysis:

The boomer meltdown

The number of U.S. workers in their prime savings years peaks in 2010, affecting a key ratio that has impacted equities for 40 years. If history repeats itself, stocks are set for a funk.  Full Article 

  Traders work on the main floor of the BM&F Bovespa stock exchange market in Sao Paulo October 10, 2008.REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker

Betting on emerging markets

There's still an upside in large-cap U.S. stocks, but BlackRock's Bob Doll says emerging markets have two things the developed world does not.  Full Article