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Thomson Reuters reports higher third quarter revenue 

(Reuters) – Thomson Reuters (NYSE:TRI) on Tuesday reported higher than expected third-quarter revenue and raised its full-year organic revenue growth forecast. 

The Toronto-based content and technology company reported a quarterly revenue rise of 8% to $1.72 billion, just ahead of analyst expectations, according to LSEG data.

The company reported adjusted earnings per share of 80 cents. Wall Street expected a profit per share of 76 cents. 

The company said it now expected full-year organic revenue to rise by about 7%, up from an earlier expectation of about 6.5%. 

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