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Glocer: I May Have Drunk the Kool-Aid, But it Sure Tastes Good - Read More

Date Added: April 24, 2008 09:54:06 AM
And no, we're not talking about Facebook or Ning here. This is about one of the biggest and oldest business media companies in the world. Line of the week goes to Tom Glocer, the CEO of the newly merged giant *Thomson Reuters*, who wrote this on his occasionally-updated blog today. "I usually try to avoid talking too much shop, as most corporate blogs bore me to death, and *Thomson* *Reuters* ...

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