Thomson Reuters Offers Corporate Business Intelligence Application To Reach Sensible Decisions

Thomson Reuters introduces a suite of web based global corporate business intelligence applications that bring together assets and expertise from across Thomson Reuters. New application includes Thomson ONE Corporate Research, Thomson ONE Corporate Intelligence and Thomson ONE Corporate Development. It

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Thomson Reuters introduces a suite of web-based global corporate business intelligence applications that bring together assets and expertise from across Thomson Reuters.

New application includes Thomson ONE Corporate Research, Thomson ONE Corporate Intelligence and Thomson ONE Corporate Development. It brings together powerful brands such as First Call, StreetEvents, SDC Platinum, Investext, VentureXpert, and Reuters News covering the largest collection of after-market research, dating back to 1982, from more than 1,000 contributing brokersover 40 of which have exclusive relationships with Thomson Reuters.

Built on the flexible Thomson ONE platform, users can customize their workspace to access only the components they need, in the order that mirrors their workflow. To access all the information, analytics and tools they need users can with a single login.

Thomson ONE Corporate Development opens a wide range of opportunities to corporate strategists and corporate development professionals: to monitor the market for strategic acquisitions or partnerships; uncover venture and buyout funds, private equity backed companies and limited partners around the world; understand sell-side sentiment with First Call and Investext research; identify which funds own shares in the companies they are evaluating; access quantitative and qualitative company-disclosed guidance from StreetEvents; access market-moving information on their Blackberry and many other processes.

With our unique corporate business intelligence solutions, clients have the tools they need to drive their growth strategies and decision making capabilities, says Mike Piispanen, senior vice president of Corporate Services, Thomson Reuters.

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