Jim Ratcliffe

Jim Ratcliffe

businessman United Kingdom

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is a British billionaire and the founder of Ineos, a global chemicals company. Known for his business acumen, Ratcliffe has made headlines for his investments in various sectors, including sports. He is a minority shareholder in the Premier League football club Manchester United and has been involved in sponsorships of teams in cycling and sailing. His business decisions, particularly in relation to sponsorship deals, have attracted attention, especially following Ineos' recent legal disputes with New Zealand Rugby.

Born on Jun 08, 1952 (73 years old)

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Slovenia Slovenia: Jim Ratcliffe has been accused by Eric Cantona of destroying the legacy of Sir Alex Ferguson and has faced criticism for his ownership decisions. 2

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Cantona ostro nad lastnike Uniteda: Sovražim takšne stvari

Italy Italy: Jim Ratcliffe is the owner of Ineos Group Ltd, which holds a significant share in the Mercedes F1 team. 6

Corriere della Sera: Mercedes, Toto Wolff verso la vendita del 5% delle sue quote: scuderia valutata 6 miliardi di dollari

Iceland Iceland: Jim Ratcliffe is a powerful businessman whose influence and business dealings in Iceland have sparked discussions and criticism. 4

Morgunblaðið: Er Ratcliffe að ýta Íslendingunum út?

Iceland Iceland: Jim Ratcliffe, who owns a majority stake in Manchester United, has great faith in the Portuguese coach Rúben Amorim despite the team's poor performance under his management. 7

Morgunblaðið: Vill gefa Amorin þrjú ár

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Sir Jim Ratcliffe is the co-owner of Manchester United and has been criticized for job losses. 3

BBC: Ruben Amorim: Manchester United boss needs three years to prove himself a 'great' coach, says co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe