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Extel
FormerlyExchange Telegraph Co. Ltd.
IndustryNews, Finance
Founded1872; 152 years ago (1872) in London, United Kingdom
ParentThomson Reuters
Websiteextelsurveys.com

The Exchange Telegraph Co. Ltd. (also known as Extel) was created in March 1872 specifically to distribute financial and business information from the London Stock Exchange and other commercial markets direct to subscribers. The company established ticker tape telegraph machines in offices, gentlemen's clubs, banks etc. and provided a continuous stream of commercial information to them.

It introduced a parliamentary service in 1876, a general news service in 1879 and a legal service in 1891. The business was so successful that by 1906 they had opened ten other branches outside London.

The company continued to grow and improve, becoming increasingly more efficient. It added a faster financial service in 1907 and began operating a worldwide news service in 1913, with a separate sports service included in the 1930s.

Over the course of its history, Extel (the name coming into common use for the company in the 1950s) grew into one of the leading news agencies, provider of financial information and associated businesses. Among the many notable achievement were 'Extel cards',[1] the very first corporate snapshots/tear-sheets with brief data on profit and loss, employees, business activities and executive management. Extel cards, naturally in hard copy, were first produced in 1922.

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Recent history

Extel was acquired by United Newspapers in 1987.[2] In 1991, Extel set up a joint venture with Agence France Presse to create a financial news service, AFX News.[3] Pearson plc acquired Extel in 1993[4] and merged it as Financial Times Information into its Financial Times division. Financial Times reorganised the company into two divisions: Market Data and Research. The research division retained the Extel branding. Primark acquired the Extel brand from Pearson in 1999[5] and it became part of Thomson Financial in 2000. AFP's share in AFX News was sold in 2006 to Thomson Financial.[6] Thomson Financial and Extel itself was then merged into Thomson Reuters in 2007.[7] By this time, and essentially since 1999, the only commercial and operational part of Extel was the Extel Survey.

See also

References

  1. ^ "What's New". Thomson Research.
  2. ^ "History of United Business Media plc". FundingUniverse.
  3. ^ Ipsen, Erik (13 February 1992). "AFP and Financial Wires Encroach on Original Market : Reuters News: Clients Defect". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Pearson to acquire Extel Financial". telecompaper.com.
  5. ^ "Retail-Trade". All Business. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Thomson Financial acquires AFX". Information World Review. 10 July 2006. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012.
  7. ^ Wearden, Graeme; Allen, Katie (15 May 2007). "Reuters agrees to Thomson merger". The Guardian.
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