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- Rights and permissions, reprints and products
- Senior Management & Strategists
- Datastream FAQ
- United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act Information
- Portal FAQ
- How secure it is to send you my data/ files?
- How quickly will I get the deadline for my project?
- Will I have a project coordinator?
- What if I do not know what “product from/ product to” fields are in the questionnaire?
- How will I receive my files back?
- What type of migrations you can serve?
- Do I need to compress all the files?
- Trust Principles – the history
- The Trust Principles are:
- Analysts & Researchers
- Risk & Procurement Professionals
Rights and permissions, reprints and products
Follow these links for information on seeking permission to use Thomson Reuters materials, as well as purchasing reprints, images and products:
- Request rights and permissions for Legal Solutions products.
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- Request Reuters video.
- Request Reuters products and gifts.
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- Request rights and permissions for all other Tax and Accounting content (permission will not be granted for any web republication requests).
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- Other General Rights and Permissions requests.
Senior Management & Strategists
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Receive comprehensive coverage of market-moving news, interviews with executives, big events, special topics, new project financing deals and white papers. Join or participate in our thought leadership forums that tackle issues transforming the market today.
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Produce regional market forecasts using reliable geographic, sector, project and company information. Use our platform to better understand the rules and regulations of expanding your business to another country.
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Maximize your return on investment
Perform analysis of planned developments using our timeline feature to understand where to aim your resources and plan strategically for the future. Be armed with the transparency and visibility needed to aim for the projects that offer the highest return on investment.
Datastream FAQ
How do I upload converted charts to my Datastream account?
You can upload converted charts by using Datastream Charting Add-In in your Microsoft Office file
(you can download it from Customer Zone website). Please follow the steps described in
this PDF document.
Where can I find my Datastream login details?
You may ask us to upload your converted charts directly to your Datastream account – however,
in order to do this, we need to have your ID and password.
The easiest way is to ask your Thomson Reuters Account Manager to provide it for you. You should also
receive them on the first day of using your new product –
please ask your IT department or whoever installed the Datastream on your computer.
For Datastream Advance, we need your ID and password from Tools > Configure Communications.
For Datastream Direct and Professional, we need your login details to the Datastream website.
How do I use the basic functionality of Datastream?
For basic functionality of Datastream, please refer to the following documents:
- Getting started
- DFO User Guide
- Datastream charting
If you do not find the answer to your question, you can always contact the Datastream Helpdesk
(all telephone numbers can be found on the Extranet website > Help on Datastream > Help And Feedback).
How do I create an expression in Datastream?
Sometimes you may receive a file with additional comments concerning specific migration process.
This file may contain information about an expression that has been built by us to simplify certain
Datastream calculation. To create an expression on your account please follow the steps described in
this PDF document.
How do I create an equally weighted index in Datastream Advance?
This basic index can be created with the “Create List (From Range)” option.
All steps are described in this PDF document.
How do I get Datastream in Excel?
If you are entitled to use Datastream and Datastream Charting, all you need to do is enable the apps in Excel.
- In Excel, sign in to Thomson Reuters, and then click Options > Apps.
- Click Enable next to Datastream and Datastream Charting to install the apps.
If the apps are not listed here, contact your Thomson Reuters representative for entitlements. - After the Enable button display Restart Required, click OK.
- Close all instances of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
- Restart your Excel workbook.
United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act Information
Notification Process
If you are contacting us about material included on a Thomson Reuters product or service at the direction of someone outside of Thomson Reuters, please include the information noted below in your notification. Please consult your legal counsel or review the U.S Digital Millennium Copyright Act see 17 U.S.C. Section 512 to confirm these requirements:
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
- Information which will help us locate the material on our product or service.
- Your complete contact information, including your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act as the owner or on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.#
- If your notification does not substantially comply with this format, we may be unable to properly analyze and respond.
- Please remember that knowing misrepresentation that the material or activity is infringing, or that it was removed in error may be liable for damages.
Counter-Notification Process
If you receive a notice that material you posted to a Thomson Reuters product or services is being blocked or removed due to a copyright infringement allegation, you may send us a counter notice explaining why you believe the blocking or removal is in error. Again, please consult your legal counsel or review the U.S Digital Millennium Copyright Act see 17 U.S.C. Section 512 to confirm these requirements.
To be effective, such notice must be in writing and include the following:
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the copyrighted work blocked or removed. Information which will help us locate where the material had appeared on our product or service.
- Your complete contact information, including your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that removal or blocking of the material was the result of a mistake or misidentification.
- A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of Federal District Court for the judicial district in which your address is located, or if you are outside the United States, the judicial district in which we are located, and that you will accept service of process from the person who contacted us regarding the alleged infringement person, or his or her agent.
Please send your notice to the Thomson Reuters Copyright Agent at the above mentioned address.
Portal FAQ
Choose “Create a new Request” at https://fmc.thomsonreuters.com
How secure it is to send you my data/ files?
FMC is using SSL Certificate and every action between portal and the user is encrypted and is known only to those two sides
How quickly will I get the deadline for my project?
After receiving the files to newly logged request on the FMC portal, FMC team estimates the timeline for project completion.
Estimating the deadline depends on the complexity and volume and may take from 2 up to 24 hours.
Will I have a project coordinator?
Yes, after analyzing the files you will receive an initial response from your dedicated project coordinator who will be
responsible for completion of your project.
What if I do not know what “product from/ product to” fields are in the questionnaire?
Please provide as much details as you can regarding the project but feel free to leave the blank fields if you are unsure of the choice.
Project coordinator will contact you to precise all the details.
How will I receive my files back?
You will be notified by your project Coordinator that your files are ready to download from
https://fmc.thomsonreuters.com/checkstatus.
What type of migrations you can serve?
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Upgrades: Off site conversions to Eikon from ex-Investors products: Reuters Knowledge,
Thomson One for Analytics, Thomson One for Investment Analyst, Starmine, EcoWin, T1.com, Lipper, and Datastream - Conversions from other data vendors
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Create New Excel Models / Modify Existing Models for Eikon 3,
Eikon 4 Thomson Reuters Eikon for Microsoft Office, Thomson Reuters for Microsoft Office TRMSO and Datastream
Do I need to compress all the files?
Trust Principles – the history
The Trust Principles were created in 1941, in the midst of World War II, in agreement with The Newspaper Proprietors Association Limited and The Press Association Limited (being the Reuters shareholders at that time). The Trust Principles imposed obligations on Reuters and its employees to act at all times with integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Reuters Directors and shareholders were determined to protect and preserve the Trust Principles established in 1941 when Reuters became a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. A unique structure was put in place to achieve this. A new company was formed and given the name ‘Reuters Founders Share Company Limited’, its purpose being to hold a ‘Founders Share’ in Reuters.
The legal structure has evolved over time and the Founders Share and other contractual arrangements now confer a number of special rights upon the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company. For example, (i) the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company has enhanced voting rights in circumstances where someone is seeking to obtain a significant shareholding in, or acquire control of, Thomson Reuters and (ii) the prior consent of the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company must be sought prior to undertaking any sale of, or other material transaction involving, the Reuters news business unit.
Thomson Reuters itself is obliged and committed to apply the Trust Principles to its operations. The charter documents of Thomson Reuters Corporation include provisions to safeguard the Trust Principles as they apply to the Thomson Reuters business and require Thomson Reuters Directors, in the performance of their duties, to have due regard to the Trust Principles, by the proper exercise of their powers and in accordance with their other duties as Directors.
The Trust Principles are:
- That Reuters shall at no time pass into the hands of any one interest, group, or faction;
- That the integrity, independence, and freedom from bias of Thomson Reuters shall at all times be fully preserved;
- That Reuters shall supply unbiased and reliable news services to newspapers, news agencies, broadcasters, and other media subscribers and to businesses, governments, institutions, individuals, and others with whom Reuters has or may have contracts;
- That Thomson Reuters shall pay due regard to the many interests which it serves in addition to those of the media; and
- That no effort shall be spared to expand, develop, and adapt the news and other services and products of Thomson Reuters so as to maintain its leading position in the international news and information business
Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company was established in 1984 when Reuters became a public company. The directors of Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company (known as ‘Trustees’) have a duty to ensure, to the extent possible, that the Trust Principles are complied with.
The Trustees are experienced and eminent people from diverse arenas in politics, diplomacy, media, public service and business. The Trustees are selected by a nomination committee and proposed to the board of the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company for appointment. The nomination committee assists in scrutinizing candidates’ suitability and its members include two persons appointed by the chairman after consultation with the European Court of Human Rights and representatives of certain press associations. The Thomson Reuters Corporation board has two representatives on the nomination committee. The Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company Board are members of the nomination committee, and the Chairman appoints three other directors of the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company as members of the nomination committee. The Chairman of the Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company acts as chairman of the nomination committee.
The number of Trustees has to be at least 14 and not more than 18. Trustees have a minimum of two meetings per year, and receive reports on our activities in the different fields in which we operate (including Reuters news). The Trustees meet with both the Thomson Reuters Board and representatives of senior management. Through Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company’s Chairman, regular contact is maintained with our company. The relationship is one of trust and confidence.
Analysts & Researchers
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Since 1850, the Thomson Reuters brand has developed content and news solutions to become the world’s leading international news agency. Get the latest news and insights with speed, impartiality and insight from 60+ regional and international news sources on early stage projects, tenders, industry players and market movements.
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Broaden your understanding of the market by having access to 33 leading research providers. Use our bespoke analytical tools to uncover trends, expose risks and discover new opportunities to make informed decisions.
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Track the competition
Size up your competitors’ pipelines with our project portfolio and company analytical tools. Set alerts to be notified of projects they are bidding for and track their contract wins. Benchmark against them by using our comparison feature.
Risk & Procurement Professionals
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Get full visibility of the project schedule and the participants involved. Receive predictions on potential bidders and awarded companies. See why projects were set back and who was involved. Check the year-on-year growth of the industry and the current and future supply.
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Prepare and provide accurate forecasts on costing to stakeholders using our proprietary building and material indices. Use regression analysis on cost and bid history for benchmarking.
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Get risk intelligence data for due-diligence
Choose which companies to work with using our unique ‘Know your Construction Customer’ risk features, including Thomson Reuters World-Check, the leading provider of KYC globally. Organizations worldwide use World-Check to screen for heightened risk individuals and entities globally, and to uncover hidden risks in business relationships and human networks.