EQT Corp. is upsizing its previously announced tender offer to purchase for cash up to $300 million...
EQT Corp. is upsizing its previously announced tender offer to purchase for cash up to $300 million aggregate principal amount of its outstanding 6.125% senior notes due 2025.
The tender offer amendment increases the aggregate principal amount of notes subject to the tender offer from $250 million.
The tender offer is being made upon and is subject to terms and conditions set in the offer to purchase, dated May 24. Tendered notes may no longer be withdrawn, as withdrawal rights for the offer expired at 5:00 p.m. June 7 New York City time.
June 7 was the last date and time for holders to tender notes in order to qualify to receive early tender consideration, which includes an early tender premium of $30 per $1,000 principal amount of notes. Payment for notes accepted for purchase is to be made on June 9.
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