Thomson Reuters Dismisses AI Threat to Its Business Amid Earnings Call
ByAinvest
Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 9:55 am ET1min read
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Thomson Reuters CEO Steve Hasker says AI is not undermining the company's business, despite recent AI-related fears. He believes the company's content and expertise will continue to deliver high-quality AI products. Thomson Reuters expects 2026 total and organic revenue growth to range between 7.5% and 8%, with full-year growth in its "big three" segments doubling to 9.5%. The company plans to continue expanding its AI-driven tools and expects organic revenue growth of 7% in Q1.

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