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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 Medimedia, a medical publisher whose imprints included Medicine Publishing and Masson: $270M [25 ...
LONDON -- Shares of Reed Elsevier have marched relentlessly higher since last summer, advancing a huge 65% from the start of June and hitting recent record peaks of 775 pence in the process.
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Supply Chain Management Review was closed on April 16, 2010, as per Reed Elsevier's (its parent company) decision to exit the majority of its business information - US publishing business. [1] On April 23, Reed sold its closed Supply Chain publications to a new company, Peerless Media, formed by Brian Ceraolo, former Group Publisher.
Two months ago, Reed Elsevier's (RUK) Reed Business Information warned that it would do everything it could to unload its magazine division -- which include trade publications Publishers Weekly ...
LexisNexis office in Markham, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. LexisNexis is owned by RELX (formerly known as Reed Elsevier). [7]According to Trudi Bellardo Hahn and Charles P. Bourne, LexisNexis (originally founded as LEXIS) is historically significant because it was the first of the early information services to both envision and actually bring about a future in which large populations ...
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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.