Thread regarding Refinitiv layoffs

What does Refinitiv mean?

I was trying to make sense out of the new name ' Refinitiv' Reuters Financial not sure what the last initials stand for though...

Sounds like those Consultancy Cies we see around :-)

No consultancy yet but we heard that they are pushing to get this done in August so that they start in clean sheets in September....

What's your best guess?

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Official version (yes really)

Re relates to Reuters

fin relates to financial, although could equally relate to 'the end'

itiv is a 'modern' ending, whatever that means.

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Post ID: @mjjn+Vjininy

sounds like OTC laxative to me

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Post ID: @mooi+Vjininy

This is how it sounds to me: Refined+Infinitive

  • Refined: Refined - developed or improved so as to be precise or subtle

  • Infinitive: Infinitive is a grammatical term referring to certain verb forms existing in many languages, most often used as non-finite verbs.

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