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Chart Industries Acquires Earthly Labs
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Chart Industries, Inc. (“Chart”) (NYSE: GTLS), a leading global manufacturer of liquefaction and cryogenic equipment serving multiple applications in the energy and industrial gas end markets, including carbon capture, today completed the acquisition of Earthly Labs, Inc. (“Earthly Labs”). The purchase price for the 85% of Earthly Labs that Chart did not already own was $62 million (subject to customary adjustments), of which approximately 62% is being paid in cash and 38% is being paid in shares of common stock of Chart, par value $0.01 (to certain sellers of Earthly Labs who are accredited investors).
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