- Thomson Reuters reported adjusted EPS of $0.87, beating the estimated $0.82.
- Revenue fell slightly short of expectations, coming in at $1.79 billion against an estimate of $1.8 billion.
- Legal Professionals revenue was $709 million, below the expected $712.8 million.
- Corporates revenue reached $472 million, slightly under the forecasted $477.4 million.
- Tax & Accounting Professionals revenue was $277 million, compared to the $282.1 million estimate.
- Reuters News surpassed expectations with revenue of $218 million, above the estimated $209.4 million.
- Global Print revenue of $114 million was below the expected $116.8 million.
- Adjusted EBITDA of $678 million exceeded the estimate of $658.7 million.
- Legal Professionals achieved an adjusted EBITDA of $339 million, higher than the $328.2 million estimate.
- Corporates adjusted EBITDA was $169 million, falling short of the $172.4 million expectation.
- Tax & Accounting Professionals had an adjusted EBITDA of $113 million, higher than the estimated $101.5 million.
- Reuters News adjusted EBITDA was $45 million, below the expected $47.8 million.
- Global Print achieved an adjusted EBITDA of $41 million, surpassing the estimate of $39.3 million.
- The adjusted EBITDA margin was 37.8%, exceeding the projected 36.7%.
- The company has adjusted its full-year depreciation and amortization guidance to $825 million to $835 million, with $625 million to $635 million attributed to internally developed software.
- Thomson Reuters anticipates third-quarter 2025 organic revenue growth of approximately 7% and an adjusted EBITDA margin of around 36%.
- The current analyst recommendations include 4 buys, 10 holds, and 3 sells.
A look at Thomson Reuters Smart Scores
| Factor | Score | Magnitude |
|---|---|---|
| Value | 2 | |
| Dividend | 2 | |
| Growth | 4 | |
| Resilience | 3 | |
| Momentum | 4 | |
| OVERALL SMART SCORE | 3.0 |
Smart Score is a compound score for the Company indicating its overall outlook. It is derived by taking an equally weighted average of underlying Factor scores computed by Smartkarma
Thomson Reuters Corporation, a provider of business information services, is slated for a promising future according to Smartkarma Smart Scores. With a Growth score of 4 and a Momentum score of 4, the company seems to be on a solid upward trajectory. This indicates potential for expansion and positive market performance in the long run.
In addition, Thomson Reuters scores a respectable 3 for Resilience, implying a level of stability in the face of economic fluctuations. While Value and Dividend scores sit at 2 each, suggesting room for improvement in aspects of company valuation and dividend payouts, the overall outlook for Thomson Reuters remains optimistic supported by its strong Growth and Momentum scores.
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