Manchester United co-owners Ineos have hit back in extraordinary fashion after it emerged they were being sued by the All Blacks. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s petrochemicals giant has issued an explosive ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has explained why his company, Ineos, has withdrawn from their sponsorship deal with New Zealand Rugby.
Advertisement This week, New Zealand Rugby (NZR), the governing body of the three-time World Cup-winning All Blacks and six-time world champion Black Ferns, signalled its intention to take INEOS ...
Ineos Group dropped its sponsorship of New Zealand’s All Blacks rugby team as part of cost-savings measures in face of difficult trading conditions in Europe’s chemicals industry, the company ...
INEOS have explained that ‘cost-saving measures’ has led to their bitter legal battle with the New Zealand Rugby team. The All Blacks announced on Tuesday that they were suing the chemical ...
This week, New Zealand Rugby (NZR), the governing body of the three-time World Cup-winning All Blacks and six-time world champion Black Ferns, signalled its intention to take INEOS to court.
Ineos’ billionaire owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has defended his organisation pulling out of its sponsorship agreement with New ...
Ineos agreed to become the official performance partner of the All Blacks until 2027 Credit: All Blacks “Having learned of Ineos’ decision to walk away three years early, we have moved to ...
All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson during an All Blacks training session, sporting the Ineos logo on his jacket. Photo / Photosport So that’s what happens when a billionaire tightens his belt ...
What does a struggling energy amd materials sector in Europe have to do with cuts to New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team?
Manchester United’s co-owners Ineos’ decision to withdraw multi-million-pound sports sponsorship deals around the world could have severe consequences for the survival of the All Blacks.