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Insider hears that research analysts are beginning to sour on Reuters, finally taking into account the factors that have been staring them in the face for months. One: Instinet is losing market share and its revenues are dropping. Two: terminal sales are lower because of the global economic downturn. Three: layoffs, cost-cutting and restructuring are hurting employee morale. Four, developments to Reuters’ core technology are slow and painstaking, and few concrete results have yet to hit the

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