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Your new government is working on it thoughAlways remember, you don’t pay tax on losses.![]()
It was never my intention of starting a rumor (which is going around, thats why the question),
Elon Musk owes his entire existence to government subsidies Ineos is never going to get, so I don't think Tesla is the best analogy. No one is going to give Jim a 7500 dollar check for selling a gas hog. This here situation will be decided on pure uncut raw consumer demand.This is right - people forget that it took Tesla 12ish years of losses before it saw its first dollar in profit. Its hard to start a new car company from scratch. There will always be people that say that XYZ start-up is losing $300K per car it sells, because they are dividing the initial investment cost among the few units sold in a particular year. That is as logical as someone spending $500K to open a pub and then a financial genius saying, "During the first hour after being open, the Quartermaster pub sold 10 pints which represents and astonishing loss of $50K per pint."
From February: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/feb/15/chemicals-cars-man-utd-jim-ratcliffe-ineos
In the meantime Grangemouth is closed and a small part was transferred into a gas harbour. In Cologne three plants were closed forever and one of the very important heart plants, one of two gas crackers in Cologne, will be shut down for at least two years. It is uncertain if it will ever come up again. These things happen for the first time at the Cologne since the start in the 1950ties.
The site in Gladbeck was closed this month.
It will be difficult for the chemical part to continue supporting Automotive and all of JR's sport engagements at least in the next future.
AWo
I'm buying Ineos deodorants, just to make sure they can pay for the warranty work on my vehicleSeriously? €70bn turnover, 130 sites in 32 countries, closing a couple of loss making sites means they are trouble?
Scaremongering.
That don’t work either. Ineos Hygienics sold out to a Middle Eastern company this May.I'm buying Ineos deodorants, just to make sure they can pay for the warranty work on my vehicle
The number of sites is not so important. Important is which BU's contribute to the earnings and where they are located. There are many small sites and only a few big ones. The biggest is Cologne with five BU's incl. If the fat cows are in trouble the small ones can't compensate....so you also need to look how the turnaround is spread across the Ineos universe. Automotive at that time is also a loss making BU.
If all were at ease the ratings wouldn't go down for Ineos.
AWo
Infinity is dead in water as Nissan is almost out of cash and the potential merger with Honda has been called off. Toyota has all they need with the Land cruiser. BMW would make sense but does it fit into their ethos. MB is a no go. You need a speciality group that focus on that space. I am tossing out MAN as a manufacturer that could add to its portfolio without diluting it.@landmannnn while it might be speculation it makes sense to spin this off. Covered in other threads, it fixes some production and possibly many of the support issues.
Maybe owners should voice who would be a good partner. Seems natural for BMW but doesn’t Toyota use the same engine? Maybe Lexus or Infinity as their lux SUVs lacks a bit of panache.
Well if it's solid out, I'll go back to Old SpiceThat don’t work either. Ineos Hygienics sold out to a Middle Eastern company this May.
The reason why I looked into is. I have a Korean branded shower soap which smelt exactly same as the Ineos one. I’m pretty sure that Ineos are manufacturers who wholesale to other companies which repackage and rebrand them. Hence why Ineos Hygenics entered the market after Covid (retail side) but now sold out so Ineos is focussing on its core business which is manufacturing soaps and chemicals only.
Lord, give us this day our daily AWo...From February: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/feb/15/chemicals-cars-man-utd-jim-ratcliffe-ineos
In the meantime Grangemouth is closed and a small part was transferred into a gas harbour. In Cologne three plants were closed forever and one of the very important heart plants, one of two gas crackers in Cologne, will be shut down for at least two years. It is uncertain if it will ever come up again. These things happen for the first time at the Cologne since the start in the 1950ties.
The site in Gladbeck was closed this month.
It will be difficult for the chemical part to continue supporting Automotive and all of JR's sport engagements at least in the next future.
AWo
...or in Cologne.Heavy industry and other energy intensive manufacturing is leaving Europe due to crazy Net Zero policies. No one is willing to pay more for gas that was "ethically cracked" therefore they will be moving production elsewhere.. I don't think it's anything to worry about. Unless you work at Grangemouth....