In June 2008, Thomson Reuters completed a US$1.75 billion offering of notes in the United States and a $1.2 billion offering of notes in Canada. The notes were issued by Thomson Reuters Corporation and were unconditionally guaranteed by Thomson Reuters PLC. The US offering included US$750 million of 5.95 per cent notes due 2013 and US$1 billion of 6.50 per cent notes due 2018. The joint book-running managers were Barclays Capital Inc., Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. The Canadian offering included $600 million of 5.25 per cent notes due 2011 and $600 million of 5.70 per cent notes due 2015. The joint book-running managers were TD Securities Inc. and BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc.
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Thomson Reuters was represented by Torys LLP with a team that included Michael Siltala, Cornell Wright, Sue-Anne Fox, Jennifer Lennon and Simone Cleworth in Canada, and Andrew Beck, Jonathan Anderson and Mark Irving in the United States.
Thomson Reuters was represented in-house by vice president and associate general counsel Marc Gold, and Mako Sasaki, counsel, corporate and securities.
The underwriters in the United States were represented by Shearman & Sterling LLP with a team that included Lisa Jacobs, Christopher Cummings, Satoko Kato, Dave Rao and Adam Lewinberg.
The dealers in the Canadian offering were represented by McCarthy Tétrault LLP with a team that included David Woollcombe, Andrew Parker and Aimee Colyer.
The joint book-running managers were Barclays Capital Inc., Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. The Canadian offering included $600 million of 5.25 per cent notes due 2011 and $600 million of 5.70 per cent notes due 2015. The joint book-running managers were TD Securities Inc. and BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc.
Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals combining industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver critical information to leading decision markers in the financial, legal, tax and accounting, scientific, healthcare and media markets powered by the world's most trusted news organization.
Thomson Reuters was represented by Torys LLP with a team that included Michael Siltala, Cornell Wright, Sue-Anne Fox, Jennifer Lennon and Simone Cleworth in Canada, and Andrew Beck, Jonathan Anderson and Mark Irving in the United States.
Thomson Reuters was represented in-house by vice president and associate general counsel Marc Gold, and Mako Sasaki, counsel, corporate and securities.
The underwriters in the United States were represented by Shearman & Sterling LLP with a team that included Lisa Jacobs, Christopher Cummings, Satoko Kato, Dave Rao and Adam Lewinberg.
The dealers in the Canadian offering were represented by McCarthy Tétrault LLP with a team that included David Woollcombe, Andrew Parker and Aimee Colyer.
The joint book-running managers were Barclays Capital Inc., Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. The Canadian offering included $600 million of 5.25 per cent notes due 2011 and $600 million of 5.70 per cent notes due 2015. The joint book-running managers were TD Securities Inc. and BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc.
Lawyer(s)
Sue-Anne Fox
Simone E.J. Cole
Andrew J. Beck
Jennifer L. Lennon
Michael J. Siltala
Cornell C.V. Wright
Mark Irving