Thomson Reuters Corp
TSX:TRI

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TSX:TRI
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Price: 266.18 CAD -0.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 119.9B CAD

ROA
Return on Assets

11.6%
Current
9%
Average
3.9%
Industry

ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.

ROA
11.6%
=
Net Income
2.2B
/
Total Assets
18.6B

ROA Across Competitors

Country Company Market Cap ROA
CA
Thomson Reuters Corp
TSX:TRI
119.9B CAD
12%
UK
Relx PLC
LSE:REL
72.3B GBP
13%
IE
Experian PLC
LSE:EXPN
34.4B GBP
9%
UK
IHS Markit Ltd
F:0M3
37.9B EUR
7%
US
Verisk Analytics Inc
NASDAQ:VRSK
42.8B USD
20%
NL
Wolters Kluwer NV
AEX:WKL
33.2B EUR
12%
US
CoStar Group Inc
NASDAQ:CSGP
33.7B USD
1%
US
Equifax Inc
NYSE:EFX
31.8B USD
5%
US
Leidos Holdings Inc
NYSE:LDOS
19.1B USD
10%
CH
SGS SA
SIX:SGSN
15.3B CHF
9%
US
TransUnion
NYSE:TRU
16.6B USD
3%

Thomson Reuters Corp
Glance View

Economic Moat
Narrow
Market Cap
119.9B CAD
Industry
Professional Services

Thomson Reuters Corp. stands as a giant in the landscape of information services, leveraging its rich history and merger with Reuters Group in 2008 to create a robust platform that caters to professionals across multiple industries. The company, with its headquarters in Toronto, has carved out a niche by providing essential news, data, and analytics that fuel decision-making for businesses, governments, and professionals in sectors ranging from law and tax to finance and accounting. Central to its operations are its platforms like Westlaw and Checkpoint, which deliver critical legal and tax research tools, underscoring the company's commitment to addressing the nuanced needs of its clients. Additionally, its news services, driven by the storied Reuters brand, offer comprehensive, reliable news coverage that is indispensable to media outlets worldwide. Driving its profitability, Thomson Reuters has adeptly transformed its offerings into lucrative products and subscription models. It generates revenue primarily through subscription fees and the sale of digital content, with a significant portion derived from its legal and tax & accounting divisions. The company's ability to integrate advanced technology, such as AI and machine learning, into its platforms ensures that it remains at the forefront of innovation, providing value-added services that enhance client productivity and regulatory compliance. This focus on digital transformation not only fortifies its competitive edge but also positions Thomson Reuters to capitalize on emerging market trends, ensuring sustained growth in an increasingly data-driven world.

TRI Intrinsic Value
119.8 CAD
Overvaluation 55%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Return on Assets?

ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.

ROA
11.6%
=
Net Income
2.2B
/
Total Assets
18.6B
What is the ROA of Thomson Reuters Corp?

Based on Thomson Reuters Corp's most recent financial statements, the company has ROA of 11.6%.

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