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THOMSON REUTERS: THE FACTS AND THE OPPORTUNITIES

THOMSON REUTERS: THE FACTS AND THE OPPORTUNITIES

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THOMSON REUTERS: THE FACTS AND THE OPPORTUNITIES

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We are the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, combining industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver critical information to decision makers. Figures for 2010 when our revenue was $13.1 billion:

TAX & ACCOUNTING: $1.1B

Checkpoint is used by all of the top 100 U.S. accounting firms

HEALTHCARE & SCIENCE: $0.9B

•Informing healthcare decisions affecting over 150 million lives

•Used by over 20 million researchers worldwide

MEDIA: $0.3B

Reuters news and information reaches one billion people daily

FINANCIAL: $7.1B

Provides financial applications for over half a million professionals globally

LEGAL: $3.7B

Westlaw is relied upon by 99% of the National Law Journal's top 250 U.S. law firms

MARKETS DIVISION: $7.4B PROFESSIONAL DIVISION: $5.6B*

Revenues from ongoing businesses.

*Due to rounding, the sum of the business segments may not add to total division revenues.

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REVENUE BY REGION

10%10%

32%32% 58%58%

Europe, Middle East and Africa

Asia

Americas

$7.9B$5.4B

Professional division

Markets division

REVENUE BY SEGMENT

$7.4B$7.4B$5.6B$5.6B

11%11%

30%30%59%59%

Revenues from ongoing businesses

Region %

Americas 48%

Asia 31%

Europe, Middle East and Africa

21%

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We employ more than 55,000 people and operate in over 100 countriesWe employ more than 55,000 people and operate in over 100 countries

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2,900 employees worldwide

2,000 text journalists

600 TV journalists and photographers

200 bureaus across the globe

(Reuters photographer Finbarr O'Reilly takes pictures of Congolese government soldiers in eastern Congo)

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Reuters journalists report news from over 1500 locations in 20 languages

(Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda is surrounded by reporters after a meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama at the premier's official residence in Tokyo)

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• 2.4 million unique news stories a year• Over 1 million market-moving alerts a year• 1,500 picture images per day• 87,000 video stories per year

Unmatched coverage

• Over 300 full-time photo journalists• About 300 video journalists• Over 2,000 text journalists• 29 Reuters BreakingViews columnists

True Global Presence

•About 475,000 financial professionals subscribe to our desktop products which contain at least 1 international news package•Over 30 million visits to Reuters websites every month•More than 600 TV clients, 1,700 media clients, 1,000 pix clients•More than 4.5 million investors reached by BreakingViews daily

For Professionals, By Professionals

Strong Brand With 160 years experience, Reuters delivers news and insight that powers the world’s markets and media. Built on the trust principles of independence, integrity and freedom from bias and an enviable reputation for speed, accuracy, and market impact

GET IT FIRST BUT FIRST GET IT RIGHT!

First to report the capture and death of Muammar Gaddafi

In June, the euro jumped after Reuters reported exclusively that Greece had agreed with the European Union and the IMF on a new round of tax rises and spending cuts

When the crisis in Egypt was unfolding, Reuters trumped all other media outlets with reports that EU leaders were calling for Mubarak’s government to go

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At all times we shall act with .

• Integrity• Freedom from Bias• Independence

Independence Thomson Reuters shall at no time pass into the hands of any one interest, group or faction

Freedom from Bias

Thomson Reuters shall supply unbiased and reliable news services to newspapers, news agencies, broadcasters and other media subscribers and to businesses governments, institutions, individuals and others with whom Thomson Reuters has contracts

Integrity

Thomson Reuters shall pay due regard to the many interests which it serves in addition to those of the media

No effort shall be spared to expand, develop and adapt the news and other services and products so as to maintain its leading position in the international news and information business

Top position

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Reuters Journalism Trainee Program(me)

Reuters Global Journalism Internships

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The Reuters Journalism Trainee Program

• brings together talented journalists and journalists-to-be from around the world • provides them 9 months of intensive classroom and hands-on experience in London, New York and Singapore.• trainees will be paid during the program• those who meet the rigorous standards will be offered staff roles and assigned mentors to guide their career at Reuters.EUTERS JOURNALISM TRAINEE PROGRAM(ME)

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CrispianBalmer : Trainee 1991Now Chief Israeland the PalestinianTerritories

In 20 years I’ve reported from more than 20 countries … having a front row seat on so much of history is an astonishing privilege.

EmmaGraham-Harrison: Trainee 2002Now Bureau Chief,Afghanistan

I’ve travelled the world, metinteresting, admirable and terrifying people … I have interviewed peopleranging from the Dalai Lama to David Beckham.

Natsuko Waki – Trainee 2000Now Investment Correspondent, London

I have covered issues surrounding global financial markets, monetary policy and central banking from Tokyo, Singapore, London, Paris, Madrid, Zurich, Dubai, Moscow and Istanbul.

Commitment to journalismPassion for business and international newsRecent graduates, working journalists, or

others with specialist backgroundsFluency in EnglishAdvanced languages skills are a plusExpertise in data analysis and programming

is an advantageMultimedia experience will give an edge

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OnlineClose on December 31

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Reuters Global Journalism Internships

• Train with the world’s largest international multimedia news agency• Work with seasoned reporters and editors• Prove yourself in fast-paced newsrooms around the world.

The Reuters Global Journalism Internships offer talented students and graduates an opportunity to learn and shine in our bureaus internationally.

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AMERICAS Ten weeksNew York City 5 positions Washington D.C. 2 positions Chicago orLos Angeles 1 position Sao Paulo or Mexico City 2 positions

EUROPE Six weeksLondon 6 positions

ASIA About eight weeksSingapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beijing 6 positions

WHERE?

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Students or recent graduates who are passionate about news and quick learners Strong academic record in journalism, economics, business, law, accounting, languages or computer science Journalism experience Fluency in English and excellent writing and communication skills Good mathematics skills Legal right to work in the country of the application

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?

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Mari Saito – Intern Tokyo 2008 and Washington DC 2009

Now Correspondent, Tokyo

The Reuters internship program was a great platform for me to report on the breaking news of the day and proved a wonderful training ground for my career ahead

Rebekah Kebede – Intern NY 2007

Now Asia Coal/LNG Correspondent, Perth, Australia

I knew next to nothing about energy markets, but quickly learned as rising oil prices put energy stories in the spotlight.

Christine Murray – Intern London 2011

Now Researcher with BreakingViews

Instead of having weeks to get your head around complex political and financial concepts, you have hours, or sometimes minutes.

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