Billionaire tycoon Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s struggling car company will recall more than 7,000 vehicles in the US following customer complaints of doors opening while driving. In filings made to the US ...
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'We've got to get back to being the great Ineos team we once were' - Filippo Ganna leads Ineos Grenadiers fight back from the frontIt was a second day of success from the two most successful and most admired Italian riders in the peloton and a second day ...
Produced for the US market between July 2023 and April 2024, no fewer than 7,022 units of the INEOS Grenadier will have their door button assemblies replaced ...
Who is Sir Jim Ratcliffe and what has he done at Man U? Ineos boss criticises Casemiro, Antony and Sancho - Britain’s richest ...
Ownership and executive levels of Manchester United continue to face a lot of deserved criticism. Between embarrassing new ...
COMMENT: Man Utd fans can't be blamed for sharing excitement about new stadium plans - but INEOS have plenty of questions to ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has opened up on the abuse he received during his first year in charge of operations at Man Utd.
The Ratcliffe-funded INEOS Britannia team reached the final of sailing’s oldest race against Emirates Team New Zealand, hoping to become the first British team to win the trophy. Instead ...
Ineos Automotive Americas, LLC (Ineos) is recalling certain 2024 Grenadier vehicles. The door button mechanism may have been assembled without a sufficient application of grease, preventing the door ...
Our weekly column launches two-footed into INEOS, swoons at a new signing at Wolves and speculates how that Tottenham name ...
In a revealing interview, Sir Jim Ratcliffe sheds light on the precarious financial state of Manchester United, discussing necessary layoffs, the implications of his ownership, and broader challenges ...
Fenway Sports Group, who bought Liverpool in 2010, paid around £300m in the takeover from Tom Hicks and George Gillett. At the same time, most experts placed United’s enterprise value at around £1.5bn ...
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