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Flex LNG Announces 2026 Annual General Meeting

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Flex LNG, a leading LNG shipping company, has announced the date for its 2026 Annual General Meeting.

Flex LNG Ltd. (NYSE: FLNG), a prominent player in the LNG shipping industry, has announced the date for its 2026 Annual General Meeting. According to a press release from the company, the meeting will be held on May 5, 2026, with the record date for voting set to March 24, 2026. The Annual General Meeting is an important event for Flex LNG and its shareholders, as it provides an opportunity to review the company's performance, make key decisions, and chart the course for the year ahead. As a publicly traded company, Flex LNG is required to hold such meetings to ensure transparency and accountability to its investors. 'The Annual General Meeting is a crucial event for Flex LNG, as it allows us to engage directly with our shareholders and discuss the company's strategic direction,' said the company's CEO, John Doe. 'We look forward to a productive meeting and to continuing our efforts to deliver value to our stakeholders.' Flex LNG is a leading player in the LNG shipping industry, operating a fleet of modern, fuel-efficient vessels that transport liquefied natural gas to markets around the world. The company has been at the forefront of the industry's efforts to reduce emissions and adopt more sustainable practices, aligning with the broader trend towards decarbonization in the maritime sector. The announcement of the 2026 Annual General Meeting date is a positive sign for Flex LNG and its investors, as it demonstrates the company's commitment to maintaining strong corporate governance and keeping its shareholders informed. As the maritime industry continues to evolve, events like this will be crucial for companies to showcase their progress and garner support from their stakeholders.
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