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EQT Corp to lay off 15% of workforce
Oct 2, 2024 10:35 PM

Oct 1 (Reuters) - EQT Corp ( EQT ) said on Tuesday it

would lay off about 15% of its workforce as part of an

"integration process" following its acquisition of Equitrans

Midstream.

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