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It is being reported that Spurs are suing Manchester United minority owner Jim Ratcliffe and his company INEOS for a sum of ...
Matheus Cunha has arrived in a £62.5million move from Wolves. An exciting addition, no doubt, but a mere note in the business ...
Living to DIY with Rachel Metz on MSN13d
I built my first DIY rattan headboard! 😍
Things are looking a little different lately as I typically go into stores to grab my items, which I can't do at the moment.
This is the dramatic moment a stack of tyres toppled onto a toddler inside a car repair shop. CCTV footage shows two young girls riding their scooters through the workshop in Zhejiang, China. The ...
Ineos Automotive, the brand that was created in 2017 by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has just launched a dual-cab ute version of its Grenadier 4×4 called the Quartermaster (see What’s a ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS, Manchester United’s minority owner, is exploring the sale of French side Nice. New York-based investment bank Lazard has been tasked with finding a buyer for the ...
Ineos Automotive opened its first South Carolina dealership with a Rick Hendricks car lot on Savannah Highway. ... On average, his shop restores about 25 vehicles at a time, ...
In the past, United have signed contracts with tour sponsors, sold tonnes of merchandise and – most significantly – nurtured existing fans and created new ones. Ultimately, a summer tour is a ...
INEOS Britannia has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America's Cup after failing to reach a settlement with former skipper Ben Ainslie's team Athena Racing, the team backed by ...
INEOS Britannia’s Ben Ainslie led the team through the Louis Vuitton Cup races and into the Match before the team ultimately fell to the superior Emirates Team New Zealand defense.
Ineos Automotive has unveiled a €15m ($16.2m) biomass heat plant at its Hambach production and assembly facility in France. The Hambach factory, which produces Grenadier and Quartermaster ...
“If it were easy everyone would be doing it. We see a lot of people try and fail and I can completely see why,” said Lynn Calder, Ineos’ 45-year old, Scottish-born CEO in an interview.