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Element Markets Announces the Hiring of Quentin Hicks as Chief Financial Officer

Element Markets Announces the Hiring of Quentin Hicks as Chief Financial Officer News provided by Share this article Share this article HOUSTON, July 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Element Markets announced today the hiring of Quentin Hicks as the Company s new Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Hicks is an experienced energy finance executive with expertise in the capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, accounting, and financial planning. He will be based in Houston at the Company s corporate headquarters. Quentin brings the financial acumen and capital markets expertise that is imperative to achieving our growth objectives. His strategic leadership skills will be an invaluable asset to our management team, commented Angela Schwarz, Co-President and CEO of Element Markets.

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An arsonist who torched an historic 5 4-million-dollar Christchurch villa has been jailed - 21-May-2021

An arsonist who torched an historic 5.4-million-dollar Christchurch villa has been jailed 21 May 2021 Jonathon Gary Brown earlier admitted the arson of the 105-year-old Park Terrace house, bordering Hagley Park, in January. No one was inside the family home at the time but its owners say it s left them truly devastated . Today, the Christchurch District Court heard Brown has longstanding issues with alcohol dependency. Judge Quentin Hix sentenced Brown to four years, eight months in prison saying it wasn t realistic to make a reparation order.

Gulfport Emerges from Bankruptcy with Strengthened Balance Sheet, Eye on Further Reducing Costs

Senior Mongols MC gang member appears in court after year on the run

Senior Mongols MC gang member appears in court after year on the run (Photo / NZ Herald) Thu, 20 May 2021, 1:38PM A senior Mongols motorcycle gang member arrested after police said he was on the run for nearly a year has appeared in court. The 27-year-old man, who was granted interim name suppression this morning, was arrested at a Waipara address in North Canterbury just after 4.30pm yesterday. Detective Inspector Paul Newman of the police national organised crime group said in a statement last night that a MSSA (military-style semi-automatic) firearm was also found at the address. The man first had warrants for his arrest issued in Auckland last May.

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