Thomson Reuters stock hits all-time high at 202.25 USD

Published 07/07/2025, 17:12
Thomson Reuters stock hits all-time high at 202.25 USD

Thomson Reuters Corp (TSX:TRI) stock reached a significant milestone, hitting an all-time high of 202.25 USD, with a substantial market capitalization of $91 billion. According to InvestingPro data, the company maintains a "GOOD" financial health score and has maintained dividend payments for 37 consecutive years. This achievement underscores a robust 1-year change of 20.33%, reflecting strong investor confidence and positive market sentiment surrounding the company’s performance. The stock’s ascent to this record level highlights its resilience and growth potential in a competitive market environment, though current valuations suggest the stock may be trading above its Fair Value. As Thomson Reuters (NYSE:TRI) continues to expand its influence in the information services sector, this new peak marks an important moment for stakeholders and analysts observing the company’s trajectory. Discover 14 additional key insights about Thomson Reuters with an InvestingPro subscription, including detailed valuation metrics and growth forecasts.

In other recent news, Thomson Reuters reported robust financial performance for the first quarter of 2025, with a 6% organic revenue increase driven by its legal, corporate, and tax & accounting divisions. The company also saw a slight rise in adjusted earnings per share to $1.12 from $1.11 year-over-year. Barclays (LON:BARC) analyst Manav Patnaik raised the stock’s price target to $210, maintaining an Overweight rating, following these strong results. The company’s recurring revenue growth remained strong, despite a slight decline in reported revenue due to product sunsets and adverse foreign exchange rates. Thomson Reuters reaffirmed its full-year guidance for 2025, projecting organic revenue growth between 7% and 7.5% and a 39% EBITDA margin. The company also increased its annual dividend by 10% to $2.38 per share. Additionally, the use of GenAI-enabled products rose to 20% of its total mix, reflecting Thomson Reuters’ focus on innovation. The company’s recent SEC Form 6-K filing provided investors with essential insights into its financial health and management’s perspective on performance.

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