Notice to the Annual General Meeting of Orion Corporation
ORION CORPORATION STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE / NOTICE TO ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 9 FEBRUARY 2021 at 12:15 EET
Notice to the Annual General Meeting of Orion Corporation
Notice is given to the shareholders of Orion Corporation to the Annual General Meeting to be held on Thursday 25 March 2021 at 2:00 p.m. Finnish time at Hotel Kämp, at the address Pohjoisesplanadi 29, Helsinki.
The Board of Directors of the Company has resolved on an exceptional meeting procedure based on the temporary legislation approved by the Finnish Parliament on 15 September 2020 (the “Temporary Act”). In order to limit the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Annual General Meeting will be held without shareholders’ or their proxy representatives’ presence at the meeting venue. This is necessary in order to organize the Annual General Meeting in a predictable way while taking into account the health and safety of the shareholders, the Com
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