Previously it said Ineos was the largest chemical company, however this is incorrect and I have changed it to the correct info which is the fourth largest.
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”’Ineos Group Ltd”’ is a British [[Multinational corporation|multinational]] [[chemicals company]] headquartered and registered in [[London]]. It is the largest
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”’Ineos Group Ltd”’ is a British [[Multinational corporation|multinational]] [[chemicals company]] headquartered and registered in [[London]]. It is the fourth largest chemical company in the world after [[BASF]], [[Sinopec]] en [[Dow Chemical Company]].
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Ineos is organised into about 20 standalone business units, each with its own board and operating almost entirely independently, although founder [[Jim Ratcliffe|Sir Jim Ratcliffe]] and his associates appear to occasionally sit on their boards.<ref name=”FTprofile”>{{cite news |url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/9318986c-8ec2-11e3-b6f1-00144feab7de.html |title=Jim D. Ratcliffe |first=Sylvia |last=Pfeifer |date=20 November 2014 |newspaper=[[Financial Times]]}}</ref>
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Ineos is organised into about 20 standalone business units, each with its own board and operating almost entirely independently, although founder [[Jim Ratcliffe|Sir Jim Ratcliffe]] and his associates appear to occasionally sit on their boards.<ref name=”FTprofile”>{{cite news |url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/9318986c-8ec2-11e3-b6f1-00144feab7de.html |title=Jim D. Ratcliffe |first=Sylvia |last=Pfeifer |date=20 November 2014 |newspaper=[[Financial Times]]}}</ref>
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