TRI
NASDAQ · Professional Services
Thomson Reuters Corp
$87.40
+0.00 (+0.00%)
Performance
1D
—
1W
—
1M
—
3M
-34.39%
6M
-44.04%
1Y
-49.19%
YTD
-30.83%
Open$88.14
Previous Close$87.40
Day High$88.85
Day Low$85.23
52W High$299.24
52W Low$112.15
Volume—
Avg Volume1.20M
Market Cap52.22B
P/E Ratio25.39
EPS$3.34
SectorProfessional Services
Technical Indicators
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SMA 50
$117.62
Below
SMA 200
$160.34
Below
RSI (14)
18.2
Oversold
Trend
Death Cross
Bearish
Analyst Ratings
Strong Buy
21 analysts
Price Target
+17.0% upside
Current
$87.40
$87.40
Target
$102.30
$102.30
$64.68
$102.30 avg
$129.22
Key Financials
| FY 2026 | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 10.27B | 9.87B | 25.32B |
| Net Income | 2.06B | 1.78B | 3.05B |
| Profit Margin | 20.1% | 19.1% | 12.1% |
| EBITDA | 4.13B | 3.77B | 6.10B |
| Free Cash Flow | — | — | 3.03B |
| Rev Growth | +4.1% | +4.1% | +9.5% |
| Debt/Equity | 0.23 | 0.23 | 0.21 |
Dividend
Dividend Yield2.51%
Annual Dividend$2.10
Payout Ratio69.2%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-Dividend—
Pay Date—
About Thomson Reuters Corp
Thomson Reuters Corporation is a leading global provider of news and information-based tools for professionals in the legal, tax, accounting, compliance, and media sectors, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The company operates through three major segments: Legal Professionals, Corporates, and Tax and Accounting Professionals, delivering content, workflow software, and expert solutions. Thomson Reuters holds a significant stake in the London Stock Exchange Group following the sale of its Refinitiv data business, providing ongoing exposure to global financial market data. The company serves professionals in more than 160 countries and is one of the most trusted providers of actionable information and analytics.
Professional Services Peers
| Symbol | Name | Price | Change | P/E | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADP | Automatic Data Processing | $202.11 | -1.36% | 21.5 | 91.09B |
| PAYX | Paychex Inc | $93.36 | +3.04% | 20.8 | 33.18B |
| VRSK | Verisk Analytics Inc | $185.05 | -4.97% | 31.3 | 28.43B |
| LDOS | Leidos Holdings Inc | $158.88 | -0.07% | 20.8 | 22.62B |
| EFX | Equifax Inc | $172.55 | +1.80% | 37.7 | 24.88B |
| BR | Broadridge Financial Solutio | $163.36 | -0.77% | 19.4 | 20.66B |
TRI Frequently Asked Questions
What does Thomson Reuters do?
Thomson Reuters provides the information, software, and workflow tools that legal, tax, accounting, and compliance professionals rely on to do their jobs — products like Westlaw for legal research, Checkpoint for tax professionals, and ONESOURCE for global tax compliance management. The company also owns Reuters News, the global newswire that supplies real-time news to media organizations and financial terminals worldwide. This combination of high-switching-cost professional software and a world-class newswire creates a business with exceptional revenue predictability; customers who build workflows around Thomson Reuters products rarely migrate away.
Is TRI stock a good investment?
Thomson Reuters trades at a premium valuation, justified by its recurring subscription revenue base, strong customer retention, and the structural tailwind of legal and regulatory complexity driving demand for its products. The company's transformation into a more focused digital and AI-enhanced information services business has improved margins meaningfully. Net revenue retention is consistently high, and price increases on legacy products face limited resistance. The main consideration is whether the premium multiple is sustainable as competition from Bloomberg, Wolters Kluwer, and AI-native startups intensifies.
Who are Thomson Reuters' main competitors?
RELX, particularly its LexisNexis legal and risk divisions, is Thomson Reuters' most direct rival in legal information and analytics — the two companies have competed in this space for decades. Wolters Kluwer competes strongly in tax, accounting, and healthcare regulatory information. Bloomberg dominates financial terminal data and has expanded into legal analytics through Bloomberg Law. In the news and information space, Dow Jones (News Corp) and the Associated Press compete for media distribution relationships.
Does Thomson Reuters pay dividends?
Thomson Reuters has paid a quarterly dividend for many years and has consistently increased it, reflecting the predictability of subscription revenues that underpin its cash flows. The yield is modest relative to industrial or utility peers, because the market prices in both the dividend and the capital appreciation potential of a high-quality recurring-revenue business. The company's dividend growth consistency in a Canadian context is a characteristic investors in the stock have come to rely on for long-term compounding.
What is TRI's stock price today?
TRI is currently trading at $87.40, up 0.00% in today's session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $112.15 and a high of $299.24. The current price represents 0% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
What do Wall Street analysts say about TRI?
Among 21 analysts covering TRI, the consensus rating is Strong Buy — 16 rate it a buy, 5 hold, and 0 sell. The average price target sits at $102.30, implying 17% upside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
Is Thomson Reuters Corp profitable?
Thomson Reuters Corp generated $10.27B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $2.06B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 20.1% is strong by most industry standards.
What is TRI's P/E ratio?
TRI trades at a P/E ratio of 25.39 on trailing earnings of $3.34 per share. That's roughly in line with the broader market average of ~20-25x. Comparing this multiple against Professional Services sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
How has TRI stock performed recently?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: -34.39% (3M), -44.04% (6M), -49.19% (1Y), -30.83% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether TRI is outperforming or lagging the broader market.