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SilverBow Resources Shareholders Re-Elect All SilverBow Director Nominees at 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SilverBow Resources, Inc. (NYSE: SBOW) (“SilverBow” or the “Company”) today announced that SilverBow shareholders have voted to re-elect all three of the Company’s director nominees – Gabriel L. Ellisor, Kathleen McAllister and Charles W. Wampler, based on the preliminary vote count provided by its proxy solicitor following the Company’s 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the “2024 Annual Meeting”). The Company issued the following statement: We thank our shareholder...

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