Morning Links: Reuters CEO Thomas Glocer Replaced by COO James Smith

Reuters CEO Thomas Glocer will step down in January. He will be replaced by COO James Smith, who started his

Reuters CEO Thomas Glocer will step down in January. He will be replaced by COO James Smith, who started his career as a journalist. [NY Times]

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Morning Links: Reuters CEO Thomas Glocer Replaced by COO James Smith