- TD Securities maintains a “Hold” rating for Thomson Reuters (NASDAQ:TRI), raising the price target from C$260 to C$305.
- TRI’s stock price experienced a 7.6% increase, closing at $214.21, with a notable rise in trading volume.
- Despite a projected quarterly earnings decrease of 2.4%, revenue is expected to grow by 2.8% to $1.79 billion.
Thomson Reuters (NASDAQ:TRI) is a global leader in providing news and information-based tools to professionals. The company operates in various sectors, including legal, tax, accounting, and media. It competes with other major players like Bloomberg and Dow Jones. On July 15, 2025, TD Securities maintained its “Hold” rating for TRI, with the stock priced at $211.37. They also raised the price target from C$260 to C$305.
Recently, TRI’s stock price saw a notable increase of 7.6%, closing at $214.21 in the last trading session. This rise was supported by a higher-than-average trading volume, indicating strong investor interest. Over the past month, the stock has gained 2%, reflecting the company’s focus on innovation and strategic use of content-driven technology and AI.
Looking forward, Thomson Reuters is expected to report quarterly earnings of $0.83 per share, a 2.4% decrease from the previous year. However, revenues are projected to rise by 2.8% to $1.79 billion. This revenue growth suggests potential strength, although trends in earnings estimate revisions may not support continued upward movement in the near term.
Currently, TRI’s stock price on the NASDAQ is around $210.96, a decrease of about 1.52% or $3.25. The stock has fluctuated between $210.26 and $214.99 today. Over the past year, TRI has reached a high of $218.42 and a low of $150.01. The company’s market capitalization is approximately $95.03 billion, with a trading volume of 1,386,898 shares.