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INEOS Phenol (Rolle, Switzerland; the world's largest producer of phenol and acetone, announced today its intention to ...
So just like any rational-minded executive would, Jim Ratcliffe decided to sink his money into a brand-new car company that ...
US chemical output slows, National Resilience consolidates operations, AstraZeneca partners with a Chinese firm, and more ...
Manchester United have reportedly launched an unbelievable record-breaking bid to sign Barcelona star Raphinha, with a strong ...
Calm United, Keen Spurs, and a Rising Price TagMbeumo’s Stellar Season Making HeadlinesBryan Mbeumo’s name has dominated the ...
INEOS to cease phenol production at German site, cites high European energy costs and CO2 tax policy
INEOS Phenol, the world's largest producer of phenol and acetone, announced its intention to permanently stop production at ...
Manchester United have begun their summer transfer spending but one of their next deals has sparked concern for Ineos and ...
Manchester United's CEO opens up on his turbulent first year in the job and why things will get better next term ...
Manchester United are interested in signing a £20million-rated star from Sir Jim Ratcliffe-owned Nice – but won’t be able to ...
Last summer, the Red Devils were not allowed to sign players from Nice due to their shared ownership and the two clubs were competing in the Europa League. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, at that time, had ...
Here’s where Europe’s senior executives and C-suite of the Fortune 500 will be vacationing on yachts this summer.
Today's transfer column centres on Sir Jim Ratcliffe's poor prediction, the interest in Bryan Mbeumo and Man United's striker ...
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