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Saudi Aramco plans to spend $3.4 billion on its Motiva refinery in Texas, the largest fuelmaking plant in the US.
British pharmaceutical giant GSK on Wednesday said it will buy efimosfermin, a phase III-ready potential specialty medicine ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNDropped Your Handicap? Here Are 4 Tips To Stay There (And Keep Getting Better)Following a handicap drop, single figure golfer Jess Ratcliffe shares her tips on how best to maintain it and continue to ...
Why the Glazers handed control to Ratcliffe, how involved they remain in the club's running and what they're planning to do ...
Wrexham may need to consolidate in the Championship for a few seasons before they're ready to push for the Premier League, ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhy Man Utd players are unhappy with Sir Jim Ratcliffe over Europa League final decisionAs per reports (via Daily Mail), players are upset with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe over a surprising decision. Each player ...
Profitp at Petroineos slumped in the months leading up the closure of its Grangemouth refinery, heavily delayed accounts have ...
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Dan Ashworth has secured his first job back in football since leaving Manchester United in December. The 54-year-old ...
Arsenal are seemingly ‘lucky’ that they play in the Premier League and not in Portugal while Sir Jim Ratcliffe is a victim of Man Utd. You flirty Rat When you have not just pinned but ...
It's been reported that Manchester United's players are 'far from impressed' with the decision made by co-owner Sir Jim ...
Manchester United's chiefs are reportedly divided as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's frank speech and behaviour are said to have got on the Glazers' nerves. Ratcliffe and Ineos were handed the keys to Old ...
The Glazer family are said to have been less than impressed with Sir Jim Ratcliffe following the Ineos chief's claim that Manchester United were at risk of 'going bust by Christmas' earlier this year.
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