Oct. 30 — The Houston merchant power company said it’s too early to say how many would lose jobs once the sale to Vistra Energy of Irving closes in mid-2018. But executives told investors and analysts that they would vacate Dynegy’s headquarters at 601 Travis Street, where 370 people work, and that job cuts would make up the bulk of a potential $225 million in savings by combining their operations.
— Houston Chronicle
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