Thomson Reuters Reports First-Quarter 2011 Results

Thomson Reuters Reports First-Quarter 2011 Results

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(Thomson Reuters ONE) -


* Revenue growth continues to accelerate; up 5% before currency
* Underlying operating profit up 1% (8% before one-time charges)
* Underlying operating profit margin was 17.2% (18.4% before one-time charges)

* Adjusted earnings per share were $0.39 ($0.42 before one-time charges) vs.
$0.36 in first quarter 2010
* 2011 Outlook affirmed


NEW YORK, April 28, 2011  - Thomson Reuters (TSX / NYSE: TRI), the world's
leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals,
today reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011. The company
reported ongoing revenues of $3.2 billion, a 5% increase before currency,
underlying operating profit of $556 million and an underlying operating profit
margin of 17.2%.

Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) were $0.39, as compared to $0.36 in the first
quarter of 2010. The company incurred $39 million in one-time charges in the
first quarter, which it estimates will result in savings of $40 million in
2011. These charges, and related savings, are non-integration related and result
from ongoing efficiency opportunities to streamline the company's operations.

"I am pleased with our solid results for the first quarter," said Thomas H.
Glocer, chief executive officer of Thomson Reuters. "2011 is playing out much as
we anticipated, with accelerating revenue growth which will drive expanding
margins and higher cash flow as the year progresses."

"We are also focused on creating value by reallocating capital and talent to
drive growth and returns across the company. Today we announced the planned
divestiture of two businesses in the Markets division which, with the proceeds
of the previously announced sales of BARBRI and our Scandinavian Legal and Tax &
Accounting businesses, should provide approximately $1 billion for re-investment




in the attractive opportunities we find in our core businesses."

"Based on our good start to the year, we are confident that we will deliver on
our expectations for the full year."


Consolidated Financial Highlights
Today, the company announced its intention to sell its Enterprise Risk and
Portia businesses. Both of these transactions are expected to close in the
second half of 2011. The information presented in this news release excludes the
results from the businesses announced for disposal (BARBRI, the Scandinavian
Legal and Tax & Accounting businesses and the Enterprise Risk and Portia
businesses).


Three Months Ended March 31,
(Millions of U.S. dollars, except EPS and
  margin)

IFRS Financial Measures 2011 2010   Change

Revenues $3,330 $3,140 6%

Operating profit $396 $321 23%

Diluted earnings per share (EPS) $0.30 $0.15 100%

Cash flow from operations $124 $209 -41%



Change Before
Non-IFRS Financial Measures[1] 2011 2010 Change Currency

Revenues from ongoing businesses $3,240 $3,057 6% 5%

Adjusted EBITDA $751 $725 4% 3%

Adjusted EBITDA margin 23.2% 23.7% -50bp

Underlying operating profit $556 $550 1% 0%

Underlying operating profit margin 17.2% 18.0% -80bp

Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) $0.39 $0.36 8%

Underlying free cash flow $13 $107 -88%


[1] These and other non-IFRS financial measures are defined and reconciled to
the most directly comparable IFRS measures in the tables appended to this news
release.  Additional information is provided in the explanatory note at the end
of this news release.

* Revenues from ongoing businesses were $3.2 billion, a 5% increase before
currency. Strong growth across the Professional division, up 8%, and a 2%
increase in the Markets division revenues contributed to the overall
increase.
* Adjusted EBITDA increased 4%, and the corresponding margin was 23.2% versus
23.7% in the prior-year period. Flow-through from higher revenues and
synergy savings in Markets were partly offset by $39 million of one-time
charges and the dilutive effects of 2010 acquisitions. Adjusted EBITDA
margin, excluding these one-time charges, was 24.4%.
* Underlying operating profit increased 1% and the corresponding margin was
17.2% (18.4% excluding one-time charges), versus 18.0% in the same period in
2010. Underlying operating profit growth across both divisions was partly
offset by the one-time charges.
* Adjusted EPS was $0.39 compared to $0.36 in the prior-year period. The
increase was largely attributable to lower integration costs and higher
underlying operating profit. Adjusted EPS prior to one-time charges was
$0.42.



First-Quarter Business Segment Highlights
Unless otherwise noted, all revenue growth comparisons in this news release are
before the impact of foreign currency as Thomson Reuters believes this provides
the best basis to measure the performance of its business.  All revenue growth
and operating profit comparisons are based upon results from ongoing businesses
and exclude the results of disposals.

Professional Division
    Three Months Ended March 31,
(Millions of U.S. dollars, except margin)

  Change Before
2011 2010   Change Currency



Revenues

Legal $885 $799 11% 10%

Tax & Accounting $272 $260 5% 4%

Healthcare & Science $220 $208 6% 6%

Professional Division
Total   $1,377   $1,267 9% 8%

            Margin

Adjusted EBITDA           2011 2010

Legal $291 $278 5%        32.9%    34.8%

Tax & Accounting $66 $57 16%     24.3% 21.9%

Healthcare & Science $62 $62 0%     28.2% 29.8%

Professional Division
Total $419 $397 6% 5%   30.4% 31.3%



Operating profit

Legal $216 $210 3%     24.4% 26.3%

Tax & Accounting $41 $35 17%     15.1% 13.5%

Healthcare & Science $44 $44 0%     20.0% 21.2%

Professional Division
Total $301 $289 4% 4%   21.9% 22.8%


* Revenues were up 8%, driven by solid growth across all businesses, in
particular Legal which grew 10% driven by growth in revenues across all
major units and acquisitions.
* EBITDA increased 6% compared to the prior-year period.  The corresponding
margin was 30.4% compared to 31.3% for the prior year. The decline in margin
was due to $11 million in one-time charges and the dilutive effect from
2010 acquisitions.
* Operating profit was up 4% compared to the prior-year period. The
corresponding margin was 21.9% compared to 22.8% for the prior year. The
decline in margin was due to one-time charges and the dilutive effect from
2010 acquisitions.
* Excluding one-time charges, EBITDA margin was 31.2% versus 31.3% in the
prior-year period, and the operating profit margin was 22.7% versus 22.8%
for the same period a year ago.


Legal
* Revenues increased 10% from the prior-year period largely helped by
acquisitions. Subscription revenues grew 8%, led by 16% growth in FindLaw.
Corporate, Government and Academic revenues increased 12%. Non-subscription
revenues increased 26% primarily due to strong sales at our Elite law firm
automation unit (up 30%). Print revenues were up 5% primarily due to timing
and stabilizing print attrition.
* EBITDA increased 5% and the associated margin was 32.9% and included $10
million in one-time charges and the dilutive effect of acquisitions.
Excluding one-time charges, EBITDA rose 8% and the associated margin was
34.0%.
* Operating profit increased 3% and the associated margin was 24.4%. Excluding
one-time charges, operating profit rose 8% and the related margin was
25.5%.
* WestlawNext has been sold to over 18,500 customers since its launch in
February 2010 - representing 34% of Westlaw's revenue base. Customer
feedback continues to be extremely positive.


Tax & Accounting
* Revenues were up 4%. Workflow & Service Solutions (two-thirds of the
segment's revenues) grew 5%, led by growth in income tax software products,
global tax technology products and acquisitions. Business Compliance &
Knowledge Solutions revenues grew 3%, as online (including Checkpoint)
growth of 12% and acquisitions were partly offset by a decline in print,
which comprised 8% of Tax & Accounting's first-quarter revenues.
* EBITDA increased 16% and the related margin increased 240 basis points to
24.3%.
* Operating profit increased 17% and the related margin increased 160 basis
points to 15.1%.
* EBITDA and operating profit growth was driven by strong flow-through from
revenues and the results of efficiency initiatives. Tax & Accounting is a
seasonal business with nearly 50% of its operating profit traditionally
generated in the fourth quarter.


Healthcare & Science
* Revenues grew 6% from the prior-year period. Growth was driven by continued
demand for healthcare spending analytics in the Payer business, which was up
double-digit. Scientific & Scholarly Research was down 2%, primarily due to
timing related to a significant backfiles sale in the first quarter of
2010. Life Sciences revenues increased 14% due to strong demand for biology
and disease analytics products and the GeneGo acquisition.
* EBITDA was flat with the corresponding margin decreasing to 28.2%.
* Operating profit was flat with the corresponding margin decreasing to
20.0%. The decline in EBITDA and operating profit margins was due to timing
of revenues and a difficult prior-year comparison.



Markets Division
Three Months Ended March 31,
  (Millions of U.S. dollars, except margin)

Change Before
  2011 2010   Change Currency

Revenues

Sales & Trading $927 $890 4% 2%

Investment & Advisory $560 $559 0% -1%

Enterprise $296 $263 13% 10%

Media $82 $80 2% 1%

Markets Division Total $1,865 $1,792 4% 2%



Adjusted EBITDA $471 $475 -1% -3%

Adjusted EBITDA Margin % 25.3% 26.5%



Operating Profit $330 $318 4% 2%

Operating Profit Margin % 17.7% 17.7%


* Revenues increased 2%. By segment, strong revenue growth in Enterprise,
Commodities & Energy and Tradeweb was partly offset by weakness in
Investment Management and Exchange Traded Instruments.
* Recurring subscription-related revenues increased 2%. Revenue growth would
have been 3% absent a 5% decline in recoveries (pass-through revenues from
third party services such as exchange fees). Transactions-related revenues
increased 15%, primarily due to the change in the company's ownership in
Tradeweb. Outright revenues increased 3%.
* By geography, revenues in the first quarter grew across all major regions of
the world. Asia increased 3%, while Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
increased 2% and the Americas increased 2%.
* EBITDA was $471 million, down 1%, with the related margin of 25.3%.
* Operating profit was $330 million, up 4%, with a related margin of 17.7%.
* EBITDA and operating profit margin included a one-time charge of
approximately $28 million.
* Excluding the one-time charge, EBITDA margin was 26.8% (up 30 basis points
versus a year ago) and the operating margin was 19.2% (up 150 basis points
versus a year ago).
* Markets has sold or migrated more than 19,000 Thomson Reuters Eikon desktops
since the launch of its new flagship desktop offering in September 2010.


Sales & Trading
* Revenues were up 2% driven by Tradeweb growth of 35%, primarily due to the
change in the company's ownership in the business. Revenue growth was partly
offset by a 9% decline in recoveries.
* The Treasury business grew 1% with growth impacted by  2010 subscription
cancellations.
* Revenues from Commodities & Energy grew 9% primarily due to an acquisition,
while Exchange Traded Instruments declined 6%, due to planned shutdowns of
low-margin products and the continued reduction of recoveries revenues as
exchanges move to direct billing.


Investment & Advisory
* Revenues declined 1%. A 3% increase in Corporates and a 1% increase in
Wealth Management was not enough to offset weak performance in Investment
Management which declined 4% - an improvement over the 10% annual decline in
2010.
* An integrated plan has been established to improve the performance of the
Investment Management unit, including a change in management, changes in the
"go-to-market" strategy as well as longer-term product enhancements
culminating in the planned release of Thomson Reuters Eikon for Investment
Management later in the year.


Enterprise
* Revenues grew 10%, driven by continued strong customer demand. The
Enterprise Real Time Solutions business grew 10% as customers continued to
invest in low-latency data feeds and hosting solutions. The Enterprise
Content business grew 17%, driven by growth in pricing and reference data.
The Platform business grew 4%, driven by strong sales of recurring products.
Omgeo's revenues increased 7% due to strong equity volumes.
* Thomson Reuters Elektron continued to gain momentum as customers in
established and emerging markets adopted its combination of hosted and
deployed information and trading solutions. In total, 12 data hosting
centers are up and running with India having opened in the first quarter and
Brazil scheduled to open in the second quarter.


Media
* Revenues increased 1% driven by flow-through from good sales in the second
half of 2010.
* The Consumer business grew 6% in the first quarter, due to a pickup in
online advertising sales across all global properties, while the News Agency
business was flat.


Corporate & Other

Corporate costs were $143 million, compared to $163 million in the prior-year
period, and were comprised of core corporate costs of $75 million, favorable
fair-value adjustments (non-cash) of $2 million and integration program costs of
$70 million. Compared to the prior-year period, corporate costs decreased by $20
million primarily from lower integration program expenses.

Integration Programs

At the end of the first quarter of 2011, Thomson Reuters had achieved combined
run-rate savings of $1.5 billion from the Reuters integration, and legacy
savings programs. An incremental $80 million in run-rate savings achieved during
the first quarter of 2011 was largely attributable to retirement of legacy
products and execution of our sales and customer service transformation
programs.

Integration-related costs totaled $70 million in the quarter and are forecast to
be $200 million for the full-year 2011.

Business Outlook (Before Currency)

The information in this section is forward-looking and should be read in
conjunction with the section below entitled "Special Note Regarding Forward-
Looking Statements, Material Assumptions and Material Risks."

Thomson Reuters today reaffirmed its business outlook for 2011 that was
previously communicated in February.

Based on new products gaining momentum and our markets recovering, Thomson
Reuters expects revenues to grow mid-single digits in 2011.

Thomson Reuters expects adjusted EBITDA margin to increase by at least 300 basis
points in 2011 reflecting revenue growth and the completion of integration
programs.

Thomson Reuters expects underlying operating profit margin to increase by at
least 100 basis points in 2011. This increase comes after absorbing a 70 basis
point impact from higher depreciation and amortization related to prior years'
investments in recently launched products.

The company expects that strong adjusted EBITDA growth in 2011 will contribute
to a 20% - 25% increase in reported free cash flow.

Dividend

As previously announced, Thomson Reuters increased its 2011 annual dividend by
$0.08 per share to $1.24 per share. A quarterly dividend of $0.31 per share is
payable on June 15, 2011 to shareholders of record as of May 19, 2011.

Recent Developments

Today, the company announced its intention to sell its Enterprise Risk and
Portia businesses.  Both of these transactions are expected to close in the
second half of 2011.

The company closed the sale of its Scandinavian Legal and Tax & Accounting
businesses earlier this month and has signed an agreement to dispose of its
BARBRI legal education business, which is expected to close later this quarter.

The company expects net proceeds resulting from these dispositions of
approximately $1 billion.

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NON-IFRS FINANCIAL MEASURES

Thomson Reuters prepares its financial statements in accordance with
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), as issued by the
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).

This news release includes certain non-IFRS financial measures. Thomson Reuters
uses these non-IFRS financial measures as supplemental indicators of its
operating performance and financial position. These measures do not have any
standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS and therefore are unlikely to be
comparable to the calculation of similar measures used by other companies, and
should not be viewed as alternatives to measures of financial performance
calculated in accordance with IFRS. Non-IFRS financial measures are defined and
reconciled to the most directly comparable IFRS measures in the appended tables.

SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS, MATERIAL ASSUMPTIONS AND
MATERIAL RISKS

Certain statements in this news release, including, but not limited to,
statements in the "Integration Programs" and "Business Outlook (Before
Currency)" sections and Mr. Glocer's comments, are forward-looking. These
forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions and reflect our
company's current expectations. As a result, forward-looking statements are
subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
or events to differ materially from current expectations. There is no assurance
that the events described in any forward-looking statement will materialize. A
business outlook is provided for the purpose of presenting information about
current expectations for 2011. This information may not be appropriate for other
purposes. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements which reflect expectations only as of the date of this news release.
Except as may be required by applicable law, Thomson Reuters disclaims any
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

The material assumptions underlying the company's 2011 business outlook are
based on various external and internal assumptions. Economic and market
assumptions include, but are not limited to, positive global GDP growth led by
rapidly developing economies and a continued increase in the number of
professionals around the world and their demand for high quality information and
services. Internal financial and operational assumptions include, but are not
limited to, the successful execution of the company's ongoing product release
programs, globalization strategy, other growth initiatives and efficiency
programs.

Some of the material risk factors that could cause actual results or events to
differ materially from those expressed in or implied by forward-looking
statements in this news release include, but are not limited to, changes in the
general economy; actions of competitors; increased accessibility to free or
relatively inexpensive information sources; failure to develop new products,
services, applications and functionalities to meet customers' needs, attract new
customers or expand into new geographic markets; failure to maintain a high
renewal rate for subscription-based services; failures or disruptions of network
systems or the Internet; detrimental reliance on third parties for information
and other services; changes to law and regulations, including the impact of the
Dodd-Frank legislation and similar financial services laws around the world;
failure to meet the challenges involved in operating globally; failure to
protect the reputation of Thomson Reuters; impairment of goodwill and
identifiable intangible assets; inadequate protection of intellectual property
rights; threat of legal actions and claims; downgrading of credit ratings and
adverse conditions in the credit markets; fluctuations in foreign currency
exchange and interest rates; failure to recruit and retain high quality
management and key employees; the effect of factors outside of the control of
Thomson Reuters on funding obligations in respect of pension and post-retirement
benefit arrangements; actions or potential actions that could be taken by the
company's principal shareholder, The Woodbridge Company Limited; failure to
fully derive anticipated benefits from future or existing acquisitions, joint
ventures, investments or dispositions; and failure to achieve benefits from
integration programs to the extent, or within the time period, currently
expected. These and other factors are discussed in materials that Thomson
Reuters from time to time files with, or furnishes to, the Canadian securities
regulatory authorities and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Thomson
Reuters annual and quarterly reports are also available in the "Investor
Relations" section of www.thomsonreuters.com.


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Thomson Reuters will webcast a discussion of its first-quarter 2011 results
today beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).  You can access the
webcast by visiting www.thomsonreuters.com and clicking on "Investor Relations"
at the top of the page and then "Thomson Reuters Reports First-Quarter 2011
Results."  An archive of the webcast will be available in the "Investor
Relations" section of the Thomson Reuters website.


Thomson Reuters Corporation
Division and Business Segment Information
 (millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)


    Three Months Ended

    March 31,

    2011 2010   Change   Organic

Revenues

     Legal (1)   $885 $799 11% 4%

     Tax & Accounting (1)   272 260 5% 3%

     Healthcare & Science   220 208 6% 5%

Professional Division   1,377 1,267 9% 4%

     Sales & Trading   927 890 4% 0%

     Investment & Advisory   560 559 0% -1%

     Enterprise (1)   296 263 13% 10%

     Media   82 80 2% 1%

Markets Division   1,865 1,792 4% 1%

Eliminations   (2) (2)

Revenues from ongoing businesses (2)   3,240 3,057 6% 2%

Before currency       5%

Disposals (1), (2)   90 83

Revenues   $3,330 $3,140 6%



Adjusted EBITDA

Legal (1)   $291 $278 5%

Tax & Accounting (1)   66 57 16%

Healthcare & Science   62 62 0%

Professional Division   419 397 6%

Markets Division (1)   471 475 -1%

Core corporate expenses   (69) (50)

Integration programs expenses   (70) (97)

Adjusted EBITDA   $751 $725 4%



Underlying Operating Profit

Legal (1)   $216 $210 3%

Tax & Accounting (1)   41 35 17%

Healthcare & Science   44 44 0%

Professional Division   301 289 4%

Markets Division (1)   330 318 4%

Core corporate expenses   (75) (57)

Underlying operating profit   $556 $550 1%



Thomson Reuters Corporation
Reconciliation of Operating Profit to Underlying Operating Profit (3) and
Adjusted EBITDA (4)
 (millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)


  Three Months
Ended

March 31,

  2011        2010 Change



Operating profit $396 $321 23%

Adjustments:

     Amortization of other identifiable intangible
assets 144 129

     Integration programs expenses 70 97

     Fair value adjustments (2) 9

     Other operating gains, net (33) (1)

     Disposals (1) (19) (5)

Underlying operating profit $556 $550 1%

Adjustments:

Integration programs expenses (70) (97)

Depreciation and amortization of computer software
from ongoing businesses (1) 265 272

Adjusted EBITDA $751 $725 4%



Underlying operating profit margin 17.2% 18.0% -80bp

Adjusted EBITDA margin 23.2% 23.7% -50bp




Thomson Reuters Corporation
Reconciliation of Earnings from Continuing Operations to Adjusted EBITDA (4)
(millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)


  Three Months
Ended

March 31,

  2011        2010 Change



Earnings from continuing operations $255 $134 90%

Adjustments:

     Tax expense  52 31

     Other finance (income) cost, net (7) 63

     Net interest expense 101 93

     Amortization of other identifiable intangible
assets 144 129

     Amortization of computer software 164 141

     Depreciation 107 138

EBITDA $816 $729 12%

Adjustments:

Share of post tax earnings in equity method investees (5) -

Other operating gains, net (33) (1)

Fair value adjustments (2) 9

EBITDA from disposals (25) (12)

Adjusted EBITDA $751 $725 4%

Adjusted EBITDA margin 23.2% 23.7% -50bp



Thomson Reuters Corporation
Reconciliation of Operating Profit to Adjusted EBITDA (4) by Division and
Business Segment
(millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)


  Three months ended March 31, 2011   Three months ended March 31, 2010

    Adjustments       Adjustments

Depreciation Depreciation
and and
Amortization Amortization
Operating  of Computer Adjusted Operating of Computer Adjusted
  Profit Software  Other  EBITDA   Profit Software  Other  EBITDA

Division and
business
segment

   Legal (1) $216 $75 - $291   $210 $68 - $278

   Tax &
Accounting
(1) 41 25 - 66   35 22 - 57


 Healthcare
& Science 44 18 - 62   44 18 - 62

Professional
division 301 118 - 419   289 108 - 397



Markets
division (1) 330 141 - 471   318 157 - 475



   Core
corporate
expenses (75) 6 - (69)   (57) 7 - (50)


 Integration
programs
   expenses (70) - - (70)   (97) - - (97)

   Fair
value
adjustments 2 - (2) -   (9) - 9 -

Corporate &
Other (143) 6 (2) (139)   (163) 7 9 (147)



Ongoing
businesses 488 265 (2) 751   444 272 9 725

Disposals
(1), (2) 19 6 (25) -   5 7 (12) -

Segment
totals 507 $271 $(27) $751   449 $279 $(3) $725

Amortization
of other
identifiable
intangible
assets (144)         (129)

Other
operating
gains, net 33         1

Total $396         $321


Thomson Reuters Corporation
Reconciliation of Earnings Attributable to Common Shareholders
 to Adjusted Earnings from Continuing Operations (5)
(millions of U.S. dollars, except as otherwise indicated and except for per
share data)
(unaudited)


Three Months
  Ended

  March 31,

  2011 2010

Earnings attributable to common shareholders $250 $127

Adjustments:

     Disposals (1) (19) (5)

     Fair value adjustments (2) 9

     Other operating gains, net (33) (1)

     Other finance (income) costs (7) 63

     Share of post tax earnings in equity method investees (5) -

     Tax on above items(1) 9 (4)

Interim period effective tax rate normalization (6) (10) (18)

Amortization of other identifiable intangible assets 144 129

Discontinued operations (2) -

Dividends declared on preference shares (1) (1)

Adjusted earnings from continuing operations $324 $299

Adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations $0.39 $0.36



Diluted weighted average common shares (in millions) 839.7 834.7




(1)    Results for 2010 restated to reflect the 2011 presentation.

(2) Revenues, operating profit and EBITDA from ongoing businesses exclude the
results of disposals, which are defined as businesses sold or held for
sale that do not qualify as discontinued operations.

(3) Underlying operating profit excludes amortization of other identifiable
intangible assets, certain impairment charges, fair value adjustments,
integration programs expense, other operating gains and losses and the
results of disposals. Underlying operating profit margin is the
underlying operating profit expressed as a percentage of revenues from
ongoing businesses.

(4) Thomson Reuters defines adjusted EBITDA as underlying operating profit
excluding depreciation and amortization of computer software from ongoing
businesses but including integration programs expense. Adjusted EBITDA
margin is adjusted EBITDA expressed as a percentage of revenues from
ongoing businesses.

(5) Adjusted earnings from continuing operations and adjusted earnings per
share from continuing operations include dividends declared on preference
shares and integration programs expense, but exclude the pre-tax impacts
of amortization of other identifiable intangible assets as well as the
post-tax impacts of fair value adjustments, other operating gains and
losses, certain impairment charges, the results of disposals (see note
(2) above), other net finance (income) costs, Thomson Reuters share of
post-tax (earnings) losses in equity method investees, discontinued
operations and other items affecting comparability. Adjusted earnings per
share from continuing operations is calculated using diluted weighted
average shares and does not represent actual earnings per share
attributable to shareholders.

(6) Adjustment to reflect income taxes based on estimated full-year effective
tax rate. Reported earnings for interim periods reflect income taxes
based on the estimated effective tax rates of each of the jurisdictions
in which Thomson Reuters operates. The adjustment reallocates estimated
full-year income taxes between interim periods, but has no effect on full
year income taxes.



Thomson Reuters Corporation
Consolidated Income Statement
(millions of U.S. dollars, except per share data)
(unaudited)




    Three Months Ended

      March 31,

      2011 2010



Revenues     $3,330 $3,140

Operating expenses     (2,552) (2,412)

Depreciation     (107) (138)

Amortization of computer software     (164) (141)

Amortization of other identifiable intangible
assets   (144) (129)

Other operating gains, net     33 1

Operating profit     396 321

Finance costs, net:

     Net interest expense     (101) (93)

     Other finance income (costs)     7 (63)

Income before tax and equity method investees     302 165

Share of post tax earnings in equity method
investees   5 -

Tax expense     (52) (31)

Earnings from continuing operations     255 134

Earnings from discontinued operations, net of tax     2 -

Net earnings     $ 257 $134



Earnings attributable to:

Common shareholders     250 127

Non-controlling interests      7 7



Basic and diluted earnings per share   $0.30 $0.15





Basic weighted average common shares     835,171,533   830,890,182

Diluted weighted average common shares     839,706,309   834,740,243



Thomson Reuters Corporation
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
(millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)

  March 31,   December 31,

2011   2010

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents $611   $864

Trade and other receivables 1,895   1,809

Other financial assets 66   74

Prepaid expenses and other current assets 919   912

Assets held for sale 202   -

Current assets 3,693   3,659



Computer hardware and other property, net 1,524   1,567

Computer software, net 1,617   1,613

Other identifiable intangible assets, net 8,610   8,714

Goodwill 18,967   18,892

Other financial assets 505   460

Other non-current assets 567   558

Deferred tax 58   68

Total assets $35,541   $35,531



Liabilities and equity

Liabilities

Current indebtedness $693   $645

Payables, accruals and provisions 2,436   2,924

Deferred revenue 1,352   1,300

Other financial liabilities 138   142

Liabilities associated with assets held for sale 112   -

Current liabilities 4,731   5,011



Long-term indebtedness 6,931   6,873

Provisions and other non-current liabilities 2,176   2,217

Other financial liabilities 58   71

Deferred tax 1,665   1,684

Total liabilities 15,561   15,856



Equity

Capital 10,366   10,284

Retained earnings 10,527   10,518

Accumulated other comprehensive loss (1,268)   (1,480)

Total shareholders' equity  19,625   19,322

Non-controlling interests 355   353

Total equity 19,980   19,675

Total liabilities and equity $35,541   $35,531



Thomson Reuters Corporation
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flow
(millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)



  Three Months Ended  March
  31,

    2011 2010

Cash provided by (used in):

Operating activities

Net earnings   $ 257 $134

Adjustments for:

Depreciation   107 138

Amortization of computer software   164 141

Amortization of other identifiable intangible
assets   144 129

Deferred tax   (32) (38)

Other   31 142

Changes in working capital and other items   (547) (431)

Operating cash flows from continuing operations   124 215

Operating cash flows from discontinued operations   - (6)

Net cash provided by operating activities   124 209



Investing activities

Acquisitions, less cash acquired   (54) (63)

Proceeds from other disposals   15 14

Capital expenditures, less proceeds from disposals   (218) (214)

Other investing activities   35 (1)

Investing cash flows from continuing operations   (222) (264)

Investing cash flows from discontinued operations   21 -

Net cash used in investing activities   (201) (264)



Financing activities

Proceeds from debt   - 491

Repayments of debt   (5) (471)

Net borrowings under short-term loan facilities   43 -

Dividends paid on preference shares   (1) (1)

Dividends paid on common shares   (217) (231)

Other financing activities   - (6)

Net cash used in financing activities   (180) (218)



Translation adjustments on cash and cash
equivalents   4 (10)

Decrease in cash and cash equivalents   (253) (283)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period   864 1,111

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period   $611 $828



Thomson Reuters Corporation
Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
to Underlying Free Cash Flow (1) (2)
(millions of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)


    Three Months Ended

  March 31,

    2011 2010

Net cash provided by operating activities   $124 $209

Capital expenditures, less proceeds from disposals   (218) (214)

Other investing activities   35 (1)

Dividends paid on preference shares   (1) (1)

Free cash flow (1)   (60) (7)

Integration programs costs   73 114

Underlying free cash flow (2)   $13 $107



(1)    Free cash flow is net cash provided by operating activities less capital
expenditures, other investing activities and dividends paid on our
preference shares. Thomson Reuters uses free cash flow as a performance
measure because it represents cash available to repay debt, pay dividends
and fund share repurchases and new acquisitions.

(2) Underlying free cash flow is free cash flow excluding one-time cash costs
associated with integration programs.








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