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ELI5: Why is Reuters considered to be a very valid news source . . . - Reddit Reuters is a news operation, making a reasonable and professional effort to present the news objectively Does a pretty good job, if you ask me MSNBC is not a news source at all It offers only commentary (right-wing in the morning and left-wing in the evening) but it employs no news reporters and offers no newscasts
Your thoughts on Thomson Reuters in BGC? : r phcareers - Reddit Can anyone share their experience working with Thomson Reuters, their recruitment process and culture? I just finished my final interview I don't think I did well and I am feeling bad that I might miss this good opportunity Anyone who can share their experience applying for them? Any thoughts about the company? Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Top New Controversial
Thoughts on news sources - what news source do you subscribe to? You don't need a subscription to Bloomberg if you have some other subscription to a financial news outlet like WSJ or FT, with Reuters thrown in, because Bloomberg mostly channels news that is already out there and doesn't create that much value with original work They save their good original content for their Bloomberg terminal subscribers what appears on their web pages is stuff that you
Reuters: Sony sues Tencent for allegedly ripping off Horizon video . . . July 28 (Reuters) - Sony Interactive (6758 T), has sued Tencent (0700 HK), for copyright and trademark infringement in California federal court, accusing the Chinese tech conglomerate of ripping off its popular "Horizon" series of adventure video games Sony said in a lawsuit filed on Friday that Tencent's upcoming "Light of Motiram" is a "slavish clone" of its games that copies several
Is Thomson Reuters a good place to work? : r TwinCities - Reddit Is Thomson Reuters a good place to work? I'm on my third interview with them for a Proposal Manager job What is the work culture like? Do they do a lot of layoffs? I currently live in Des Moines, IA and work for a small company with less than 250 employees I've never worked for a company as large as Thomson Reuters
Reuters: US to launch new phase of Venezuela operations . . . - ResetEra Human rights groups condemn U S strikes as illegal extrajudicial killings WASHINGTON, D C , Nov 22 (Reuters) - The United States is poised to launch a new phase of Venezuela-related operations in the coming days, four U S officials told Reuters, as the Trump administration escalates pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government
I get my news from AP and Reuters. Is this enough? - Reddit Is this enough? I'm signed up to all of the newsletters for the Associated Press and Reuters I find them to be the two most accurate sources of Information Are there any other news organizations I should sign up for to get additional stories and coverage? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast