14 July 2026
Thomson Reuters Sell 51% stake in Global Print Business
TORONTO— 
Prints over 30 million books a year at their 1.3‑million‑square‑foot facility
Prints over 30 million books a year at their 1.3‑million‑square‑foot facility
Thomson Reuters has said it will sell a 51 per cent stake in its Global Print business to KKR for about US$500 million and form a venture with the private equity firm that would hold exclusive license to distribute its content in print and digital books. The deal will allow Thomson Reuters to keep intellectual property rights and editorial control over its content portfolio, as well as a 49 per cent stake in the venture. The Global Print business supplies legal and tax information to customers worldwide in print and digital book formats and offers commercial printing services to book publishers.
Thomson Reuters is owned by the Canadian Thompson family
Thomson Reuters is owned by the Canadian Thompson family
Global Print Business prints over 30 million books a year at their 1.3‑million‑square‑foot facility, delivers over 17 billion pages in print capacity annually, powered by six web offset and four web digital inkjet presses. With capabilities spanning monochrome, 2-colour, and full-colour book printing, the business holds a market-leading position in short-run book production. Included is a Timsons zero make-ready offset web presses, high-speed wide-web digital inkjet presses, and automated binding lines. In November of 2025 Thompson Reuters re-branded their printing division as Core Print Solutions. 
 
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