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This relationship with Reuters led to Reuters purchasing Equis International and its MetaStock software in 1996. In 1998, MetaStock was released for the Reuters Quotron data feed and in 2001 for the Reuters 3000 Xtra electronic trading platform. [3] In June 2013, Thomson Reuters sold MetaStock to Innovative Market Analysis.
Calais was launched in January 2008, and is free to use. [2] [3] The technology is now available via the website of Refinitiv, a provider of financial market data and infrastructure founded in 2018, that is a subsidiary of London Stock Exchange Group. [4]
Eikon is a set of software products provided by Refinitiv for financial professionals to monitor and analyze financial information. It provides access to real time market data, news, fundamental data, analytics, trading and messaging tools.
The company was founded in 2018 as a subsidiary of Thomson Reuters, which then sold a 55% stake to Blackstone Group LP in August 2018. In October 2019, Blackstone and Thomson Reuters announced the sale of the company to London Stock Exchange Group. LSEG completed the US$27 billion purchase from the two previous owners in late January 2021, and ...
Thomson Reuters Corp (NYSE: TRI) reported fiscal first-quarter 2024 revenue growth of 8% year-on-year to $1.89 billion, beating the analyst consensus of $1.86 billion. The business information ...
Thomson Reuters Corp (NYSE: TRI) agreed to acquire SurePrep, LLC, a U.S.-based leader in 1040 tax automation software and services, for $500 million in cash. Thomson Reuters expects to receive an ...
The company was founded in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter in London as a business transmitting stock market quotations. [10] Reuter set up his "Submarine Telegraph" office in October 1851 and negotiated a contract with the London Stock Exchange to provide stock prices from the continental exchanges in return for access to London prices, which he then supplied to stockbrokers in Paris. [10]
Quote screen showing details for the stock HSBC on Hong Kong exchange. The 3000 Xtra system was first released in 1999, but in many ways was a continuation of previous Reuters products that included Equities 2000 (released in 1987), Dealing 2000-2 (released in 1992), 3000 Series (released in 1996) and "Advanced Reuters Terminal" (released in 1986).