
Flex LNG: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
On a per-share basis, the Hamilton, Bermuda-based company said it had net income of 33 cents. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and to extinguish debt, came to 46 cents per share.
The liquefied natural gas shipping company posted revenue of $86 million in the period.
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