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Thomson Reuters Up 0.6% To Near 52 Week High Levels In US Premarket Trade As Announces New $150 Million Corporate Venture Capital Fund
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Thomson Reuters Up 0.6% To Near 52 Week High Levels In US Premarket Trade As Announces New $150 Million Corporate Venture Capital Fund
Feb 10, 2025 5:33 AM

08:06 AM EST, 02/10/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Thomson Reuters ( TRI ) , a global content and technology company, was at last look up 0.6% and nearer to 52 week high levels in US premarket trade as it announced Monday the launch of its second Corporate Venture Capital Fund, valued at $150 million. This building on the company's first $100 million fund, launched in 2021.

Continuing to operate under the name Thomson Reuters Ventures, Fund 2 will focus on early-stage technology companies across Legal Technology, Tax & Accounting, Fintech, Risk Fraud & Compliance, and News & Media markets, a statement said.

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