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Reed Elsevier 1998-04 Matthew Bender & Company Inc, a US publisher of legal information $1.65bn [22] Reed Elsevier 2000-10 Harcourt, an education publishing business $4.5bn plus debt [23] LexisNexis 2004-07 Seisint of Boca Raton, Florida, which provided the company with access to HPCC Systems for the first time $775M [24] Reed Elsevier 2005-05
In 2001, the Anglo-Dutch publishing company Reed Elsevier acquired Harcourt, Inc. Harcourt Trade Publishers was a member of the Reed Elsevier Group plc (NYSE: RUK and ENL), a publisher and information provider operating in four global industry sectors: science and medical, legal, education, and business.
In 2000, London-based Reed Elsevier purchased this original CMD Group, transitioning the company to Reed Construction Data. [ 1 ] In October 2014 private equity firm Warburg Pincus in New York purchased a majority stake in the company, and Reed Construction Data changed its name to CMD. [ 2 ]
In 1994, Reed Business Information (later Reed Elsevier and now RELX),acquired ICIS-LOR thereby adding extensive price reporting on chemicals and oil to the Reed Business Information chemicals portfolio. [8] LexisNexis Risk Solutions moved into Collections after Reed Elsevier acquired the public records businesses of Dolan Media Company in 2003 ...
In 2009, all the 150 Law Digests could be consulted free of charge on martindale.com. [18] In October 2013, Reed Elsevier entered into a joint venture with Internet Brands, LLC. [19] In March 2014, the joint venture was completed resulting in the combination of Martindale-Hubbell, Lawyers.com, and Internet Brand's Nolo legal division.
On February 15, 2007, Reed Elsevier announced its intention to sell its education arm, Harcourt Education, of which Harcourt Assessment is a part. According to Reed Chief Executive Crispin Davis, "This is essentially a strategic decision that we want to focus more sharply on our three existing businesses ... with better growth rates".
Bowker-Saur was a publisher and former operating company owned by Reed Elsevier plc.. Bowker-Saur served business and library markets in Europe, Middle East and Africa with book, journal, directory and online database products.
[1] [2] It was formed in 1990 by the merger of Heinemann Professional Publishing and Butterworths Scientific, both subsidiaries of Reed International. [3] With its earlier constituent companies, the founding dates back to 1923. [2] It has publishing units in Oxford (UK) and Waltham, Massachusetts (United States). As of 2006, it is an imprint of ...