Thread regarding Thomson Reuters layoffs

Microsoft deal, will that settle down employee "slaying"?

https://www.htxt.co.za/2018/10/16/microsoft-is-integrating-financial-data-from-refinitiv-into-excel/

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Think it was the CEO of BS who said at the time if the merger that he didn't see any value in platforms, the money's in data feeds, starting to see this play out already

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Post ID: @1azu+VFkrRdW

@VFkrRdW-gmg - Correct. IIRC the Vision 2020 sh-- from a few years ago was to provide raw data for customers to use, rather than providing our own analysed data.

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Post ID: @ere+VFkrRdW

Totally and completely different streams. If anything this might mean more layoffs as this indicates the direction is to depend on feeds, APIs and data platforms and cease developing in house products!

Just analysis i have no info

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Post ID: @gmg+VFkrRdW

The work would be on the msft side. So no

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Post ID: @wsw+VFkrRdW

That's old news. Deal was done over a year ago.

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