Hurst Point completes acquisition of Hawksmoor Group
Investment management firm Hawksmoor will become a separate subsidiary of Hurst Point.
Hawksmoor CEO Sarah Soar said: “Today marks a landmark in the history of Hawksmoor. Becoming part of the Hurst Point Group gives us support to grow and develop our investment and fund management business in line with our strategic objectives, as well as to improve our ability to deliver the highest quality service to our clients.”
Ian Gladman, executive chairman of Hurst Point Group added: “Hawksmoor’s investment and fund management expertise and their distinctive offerings bring a new dimension to the group, creating benefits to clients and opportunities for the future. We are already working together to deliver the future benefits of our partnership.”
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Updated: 12:28 PM CST February 12, 2021
CHISAGO COUNTY, Minn. Three people were killed when a car and a bus collided north of the metro Friday morning.
According to the Chisago County Sheriff s Office, deputies responded to the crash just before 8 a.m. It happened near Rush Point Drive (CR-7) and Clover Trail in Nessel Township.
Chisago County Captain Derek Anklan said in a news release that the 911 callers reported two vehicles, a car and a transport bus, engulfed in flames.
The Rush City Fire Department was called in to put the fire out.
Three people in the passenger car died, according to Anklan. Those people have not been identified.