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On the Ineos website, the company's stated objective is to "continue growing our profitability and cash flows".
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Carbon traders in London and New York grasped the arbitrage opportunity immediately, as did corporations like Ineos Fluor and Sumitomo.
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Oil refineries cannot be switched on and off instantly, and Ineos says that getting Grangemouth back to full production may take a month.
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Cheshire chemical company Ineos is supplying dozens of emergency lorry loads of white salt to authorities including Gloucestershire, Bradford and East Riding of Yorkshire.
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Meanwhile, the recent commissioning of first-of-kind facilities from advanced biofuel producers KiOR and INEOS Bio are strong indicators of a maturing cellulosic biofuels industry.
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Carbon traders in London and New York grasped the arbitrage opportunity immediately, as did corporations like Ineos Fluor (nyse: FLR - news - people ) and Sumitomo.
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This type of pension is unrealistic and unsustainable and it is no wonder Ineos are now asking their staff to contribute a small percentage of their salaries to their pensions.
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Ineos is now looking, as usual, to boost profits.
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The Ineos staff at Grangemouth need to be realistic.
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Ineos is no stranger to high-stakes poker games.
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Today, Ineos employs 17, 000 people in 17 countries.
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But public opinion could favour Ineos.
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