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FW: Two Cool Jobs at AOL - Product Manager/Production , To All: Below are two great jobs for someone who wants to break into the online industry...any referrals welcome. [email protected] Community Products Group AOL Technologies *****Product Manager***** Job Responsibilities: This position offers one of the most exciting and creative product marketing positions in the online industry. This Product Manager in this position will play a key role in delivering AOL's community offerings to the world's largest online audience of over 20 million paying subscribers. Working with designers, producers and Internet software developers who have built successful products at Netscape and other Silicon Valley startups, this Product Manager will define and execute winning plans for services that drive online self-expression and group interaction, and that combine fun and personal convenience into a compelling consumer experience. Job responsibilities include gathering and synthesizing product requirements, interfacing closely with stakeholders across online brands, performing competitive analysis, optimizing plans for maximum impact, and evangelizing the product vision. To be successful, the product manager will have to balance a customer focus with business objectives, technology, competition, schedule and resource constraints. Skills and Experience Required: Passion, determination to succeed and intelligence are the primary qualifications for this position. Candidates also must bring or be able to quickly acquire a broad understanding of the online service industry and consumer web applications. He or she will be expected to quickly develop analytical and team leadership skills that range from synthesizing strategies from broad business objectives to "roll-up the sleeves" execution of product details, constantly assessing decisions against customer value and business impact. Previous product marketing experience and excellent writing and presentation skills are also desired. Bachelors or Masters degrees in Computer Science, Business Administration or equivalent are desired but not mandatory. *****Production specialist/Web technologist***** Job Responsibilities: This position offers an exciting opportunity to work with product teams building community applications for AOL, Inc. Job responsibilities: Primary responsibilities include programming and deploying HTML pages for web-based applications, as well as building dynamic pages using proprietary technologies. Secondary responsibilities include writing basic scripts, building graphics, and assembling application prototypes for usability testing. The candidate will be working with engineers, designers, producers, and product managers. The ultimate goal of this position is creating pages that are usable, fast, and meet the product requirements. Skills required: This is an excellent entry-level position for a bright, motivated team player looking for industry experience. 1-2 years experience building websites or web applications desirable. Expert HTML coding skills. Familiarity with dynamic page creation a plus (e.g. template systems and/or content management systems). Familiarity with Photoshop, JavaScript, and Perl a plus. Excellent communications skills are necessary, as is the ability to juggle multiple concurrent projects/deadlines in a fast-paced, highly visible environment. Initiative, desire to learn, accountability, and willingness to take ownership of projects desired.
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RE: LS Power/Cogentrix injection overrun allocation question , Tim and Mike, would it be appropriate to have Mike call Bill and get specifics from him? Then we can do a conference call to explain the cuts? Just a suggestion. Thanks. Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Bodnar, Michael Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 3:07 PM To: Threet, Kay; Johanson, Tim Cc: Miller, Kent; Neville, Sue; Stevens, Bob; Blair, Lynn Subject: RE: LS Power/Cogentrix injection overrun allocation question Tim, I can't find a single date when LSP's overrun injections were cut completely. The LSP - Whitewater FDD contract has had 27 days this injection season where, at the end of the gas day, overrun injections are scheduled. I have found an example where USES tried to increase their nomination during the gas day. However all the available capacity had been scheduled during an earlier process cycle. When this occurs, no incremental injections can be scheduled unless incremental capacity becomes available. Another problem is that at the end of most gas days USES utilizes storage netting to further complicate the analysis. I really need more to go on. If USES can provide a date or dates it would help our analysis. -----Original Message----- From: Threet, Kay Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 10:47 AM To: Johanson, Tim Cc: Miller, Kent; Neville, Sue; Stevens, Bob; Bodnar, Michael Subject: RE: LS Power/Cogentrix injection overrun allocation question << File: lspoverrun.xls >> Tim, Please find attached a summary showing the injection overrun volumes LSP scheduled on their FDD contracts 23281 and 23282 during the injection months of June, July and August 2001. Since the storage allocation is administered in Market Services, I have asked Mike Bodnar to look into specifics of the days allocated vs. LS Power's overrun volumes. I did do one quick spot check of a day where we allocated storage through the Intraday 2 process, and I found that LSP did indeed schedule injection overrun quantities on that day. Specifically, I looked at the gas day of September 1, 2001. I note that LSP schedule 7,825 mmbtu on an MDQ of 3,008 on contract 23281, and they scheduled 5,945 mmbtu on an MDQ of 3,560 on contract 23282 on Sept 1st. I'm not sure that it is accurate to say they are never getting any injection overrun on days we allocate storage. I can tell you that I think the allocation process is working correctly, but I'll let Mike speak to these issues further. Hope this helps! Kay -----Original Message----- From: Johanson, Tim Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 7:58 AM To: Threet, Kay Cc: Miller, Kent; Neville, Sue; Stevens, Bob Subject: LS Power/Cogentrix injection overrun allocation question Importance: High Kay, Bill Anderson from US Energy mentioned to Kent and I at the KC Operations meeting that his FDD injection overrun volumes are being cut completely when there is a storage allocation. At first, I thought this was due to a discounted injection overrun rate being charged to LS Power/Cogentrix. However, you confirmed yesterday that LS Power/Cogentrix is paying the full injection overrun rate, and therefore should get a pro-rata piece of the available capacity at the time of the allocation. I told Bill that we would look into our allocation process, and find out why LS Power/Cogentrix was being cut completely. Could you let me know if you find anything incorrect in our allocation process with regards to the LS Power/Cogentrix account? Perhaps LS Power/Cogentrix is entered into the allocation system incorrectly as a discounted rate? Please let me know what you find. I would like to respond to Bill as soon as possible. Thanks!! Tim Johanson
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RE: Bond Cancellation - EES/Enron Energy Marketing Corp/Enron Power , Didn't know about this. Have we compared this list to our gas market termination list? Jane - Can you please send me the list? Jim -----Original Message----- From: Black, Don Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:27 AM To: Steffes, James D. Cc: Herndon, Rogers; Dietrich, Janet Subject: FW: Bond Cancellation - EES/Enron Energy Marketing Corp/Enron Power Marketing Jim, Are you all over this? Is there a chance that we lose operations at these utilities before we can sell the markets? -----Original Message----- From: Wilhite, Jane Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:15 AM To: Black, Don Cc: St. Clair, Carol; Sacks, Edward Subject: FW: Bond Cancellation - EES/Enron Energy Marketing Corp/Enron Power Marketing Don, Attached is a list of surety bonds which involve EES with expiration dates that range from February 02 through October 02 that we do not plan on renewing. Notices were received regarding early termination and/or non-renewal. All of the notices will be forwarded to Carol St. Clair. If you have any questions or would like to discuss further please feel free to call. Thank you, Jane Wilhite ext. 35063 -----Original Message----- From: Bradford, William S. Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:06 PM To: Wilhite, Jane Subject: FW: Bond Cancellation - EES/Enron Energy Marketing Corp/Enron Power Marketing -----Original Message----- From: Grisaffi, Mary Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 9:54 AM To: Bradford, William S. Cc: Bouillion, James L.; Deffner, Joseph; Marshall, David Subject: Bond Cancellation - EES/Enron Energy Marketing Corp/Enron Power Marketing I called Molly Harris, she said there wasnt any one left in her dept. and that you should be able to help with the bonds for these companies, if there is someone else I should be contact, please let me know. Bill, attached is a list of bonds that our broker (John L. Wortham, LLP) received a notice of cancellation on from Fireman's Fund and Safeco. Please determine which obligations will be required in the future. However our broker has offered assistance in establishing a replacement surety, but you may also want to investigate alternative form of acceptable security. Please let me know if you need copies or if there is anything I can do to help. Thanks. << File: EEMC cancelled bonds 12-11-01.xls >> << File: Grisaffi, Mary.vcf >>
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association , On 10/17/01 List, is this an ECP?
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Linda Hayman , Woodstock Phone: 845-679-8816; fax: 845-679-5090 NYC Apt Phone/Fax: 212-769-3256 Cell Phone: 917-609-7898 or 917-860-8867 (mostly use this one in the car)
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RE: , Stan I met with El Paso yesterday. They seem very interested. Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Horton, Stanley Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 4:36 PM To: Lavorato, John Subject: RE: I will call him again on Monday. Do I get a commission. Just kidding. -----Original Message----- From: Lavorato, John Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 4:23 PM To: Horton, Stanley Subject: Stan I haven't heard from the fellow from El Paso
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Blue Dog CO #2 rev 6a , Jeff and Kay: I have addressed Kays comments with regard to CO 2: 1. RE: Section 2.6 and Jeff's comment to end Warranty on March 11, 2004. Under the Contract, the Primary Warranty period has a sunset date of 36 months after completion of delivery of each Unit. If I knew for certain that March 11, 2001 that the Unit would be in storage, I would have no problem acknowledging that the sunset date would be March 11, 2004. If we establish the storage facility as the Delivery Point, then the Contract language takes us to the same point, and I do not have to hold my breath while the train moves the CT to the storage facility. In addition, I want to keep the Primary Warranty Period the same for all the parts of the Unit 1, so the final delivery to storage should start the clock running for the purposes of the Installation Period, deemed Acceptance, and the 36 months sunset date in Contract Section 14.1.1, as I have now drafted C.O. 2, Section 2.6. 2. RE: Section 2.11 and Kay's comment that except for the cosmetic deterioration we address in C.O. 2, Section 2.4, it seems the language could be interpreted that I am letting GE off the hook for all liability when risk of damage and loss passes per this section. I have added clarifying language to say that GE does not shed its liability accrued while Unit 1 was under its control just because risk of damage and loss passes to someone else for transportation to the Site. Kay and Jeff: Please let me know if I have properly represented the issues and provided satisfactory corrections. BB
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Name References for Inclusion of Legal Name in each GCP Role Entry , ----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 05/16/2001 02:28 PM ----- Mary Cook 04/30/2001 06:19 PM To: Bill D Hare/HOU/ECT@ect, Marilyn Colbert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kim S Theriot/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie R Brackett/Enron@EnronXGate cc: Subject: Name References for Inclusion of Legal Name in each GCP Role Entry See attached. Cordially, Mary Cook Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal Houston, Texas 77002-7361 (713) 345-7732 (phone) (713) 646-3490 (fax) [email protected]
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Re: Consequential Damages in Mississippi , Gentlemen, Does the Mississippi constitution impact the issue? The munies are specifically citing Section 100 of the Mississippi constitution, and have faxed me an opinion of the Mississippi AG interpreting this section. If you will email me your fax number I will fax it to you. Kay "Keffer, John" <[email protected]> on 02/28/2001 02:03:59 PM To: "C. Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]> cc: "Evans, Greg" <[email protected]> Subject: Consequential Damages in Mississippi Kay-attached is a summary of the enforceability of consequential damages clauses under the laws of Mississippi. Greg Evans prepared the summary and can answer any questions in my absence. Greg can be reached at 713-751-3279. I'll be on the road until Monday, but can retrieve e-mails and voice mails. <<2X0#01!_.doc>> Confidentiality Notice This message is being sent by or on behalf of a lawyer. It is intended exclusively for the individual or entity to which it is addressed. This communication may contain information that is proprietary, privileged or confidential or otherwise legally exempt from disclosure. If you are not the named addressee, you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete all copies of the message. - 2X0#01!_.doc
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EOL product description and penalty language for Sonat , Jeff, attached is the product description and penalty language for Sonat Tier 2 pool gas which has been reviewed by Tammi who is our main Sonat trader. If you have any questions or issues please give Tammi, Scott Neal or myself a call. thanx for your assistance.
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ERCOT calls , Exploratory BID price information, not for transaction purposes. A. $35 Call On-Peak hourly 6/1/02-5/31/12: $2.35kwm B. $100 Call On Peak hourly 6/1/02-5/31/12 Summer Only (M,N,Q) $2.49kwm C. $25 Call Off-Peak hourly (M-F Only) 6/1/02-5/31/12: $0.03kwm D. $25 Call Off-Peak hourly 6/1/02-5/31/12: $0.77kwm Model Assumptions: Enron Bid and ERCOT Bid Curves (5/18/00) Bid Vol and Book Vol Smile Hourly Calls Garrett 39335
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Scottish Power 1999 Annual Report , I've ordered the 1999 Annual Report for Scottish Power, as I noticed it was not in the company file. It should be here tomorrow or Friday at the latest. If you need the information sooner than that, I can download the report from the company's website, although the document is understandably bulky. Please let me know if you'd like a print-out. Also, if you'd like, I can talk to Sue about CASA's financial needs. Mollie and I had discussed splitting the auction proceeds between two charities; in that way we can share the wealth and not inundate an organization with more than they can manage. It's something to think about in case CASA doesn't need much help. Kate
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, http://www.nysb.uscourts.gov/
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Revised Docs. , ? - Management Services Agreement1.doc - PaloAlto TA.doc - SierraPowerTA No3.doc
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SDG&E BIll cap , Clarifications: SDG&E's Bill cap is as follows Residential: $68 per mouth through 1/1/01 and $75 per mouth through 12/31/01 for those who consume 500kWh per month or less - market prices for the others residential. Commercial: $220 per mouth through 1/1/01 and $240 per mouth through 12/31/01 for those who consume 1500 kWh per month or less - market place for other commercial The decision intends to allow for future adjustment of the kWh monthly consumption for bill caps retroactive to June 1, 200 to ensure that customers in hotter inland regions have an appropriate level of usage cap and medium size commercial customers are provided relief. ---------------------- Forwarded by Bruno Gaillard/SFO/EES on 08/22/2000 02:56 PM --------------------------- Bruno Gaillard 08/21/2000 03:45 PM To: Edward Hamb/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer Rudolph/HOU/EES@EES, Chris Hendrix/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Cordell/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Martin Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, Douglas Condon/SFO/EES@EES, James M Wood/HOU/EES@EES, Gary Mirich/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES, David Parquet@ECT, [email protected], SF Directors, Marcie Milner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Mary Hain@Enron, James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES, Thane Twiggs/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: SDG&E Rate Cap Duque's Decision passed 3-2 (Duque, Neeper, Bilas - Lynch, Wood) - Both Neeper and Bilas said that they were only voting for this decision because of pressure. They both felt that last meeting's decision provided sufficient relief and provided for a investigation to address longer term problems. Summary: The Decision institutes a rate stabilization for residential and commercial customers Residential: $68 through 1/1/01 and $75 through 12/31/01 for those who consume 500kW or less - market prices for the others residential Commercial: $220 through 1/1/01 and $240 through 12/31/01 for those who consume 1500 kW or less - market place for other commercial Other rate schedules: Subject to market prices Implementation date: Retroactive to 6/1/00 - SDG&E will provide a credit for those customers that are eligible no latter than September 30th The decision intends to allow for future adjustment of the kWh rate caps retroactive to June 1, 200 to ensure that customers in hotter inland regions have an appropriate level of usage cap and medium size commercial customers are provided relief. The bill stabilization plan requires SDG&E to file comments, by September 30, addressing the implementation and transition of a Levelized Payment Plan (LPP) for all customers on an "opt out" basis. However, the procedure for the implementation of the LLP will allow customers to readily exercise choice, while those that do not exercise choice will default into the LPP. The Commission will also further study the bill stabilization plan as to direct access customers. Revenue shortfalls are to be booked into the TCBA for future recovery of the net shortfall. Discussion: Senator Alpert, Assembly Women Davis, Mayor Golding , the former mayor, several members of the City and County of San Diego Board of Supervisors made a public appearance. All thanked the Commission for having this special session. All supported the Wood decision. All stated that it did not go far enough and insisted that all customers should be subject to the cap. Assembly Women Davis stated that she would be going back to the legislation to pass the Davis/Alpert Bill establishing a cap for all customers. However, Asseblymember Wright, chairman of the Utilities and Commerce Committee, has been open and has shown opposition to the Alpert/Davis bill. If you have any questions, please call me at 415-782-7810 Bruno Gaillard - Government Affairs
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RE: Wassup? , Yeah when are you free? Let's do something! -----Original Message----- From: Christina Rawlings-Curtis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 1:04 PM To: Lucci, Paul T. Subject: RE: Wassup? What were you thinking? A basketball game? Lunch? Breakfast? All of the above? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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FW: term sheet & mou , Per your request. ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 03/29/2001 10:30 AM --------------------------- From: Ozzie Pagan/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/26/2001 12:10 PM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: FW: term sheet & mou -----Original Message----- From: [email protected]@ENRON [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 6:15 PM To: Pagan, Ozzie Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: term sheet & mou ozzie, see you tomorrow around 9:30am - we can discuss attachments in detail then. (See attached file: Homestead PPA MOU.doc)(See attached file: 000321 homestead plant indicative bid.doc) - Homestead PPA MOU.doc - 000321 homestead plant indicative bid.doc
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Re: UC-Berkeley Graduate Student , Thank you for your email. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Rajnish On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 [email protected] wrote: > > Rajnish, > > We shall invite you for an interview in Houston. > > Vince > > > > > > > Rajnish Kamat <[email protected]> on 10/23/2000 07:55:31 PM > > To: [email protected] > cc: > Subject: UC-Berkeley Graduate Student > > > Dr. Vincent Kaminski > Managing Director and Head of Research > Enron Corp. > > Dear Dr. Kaminski, > It was a pleasure talking with you and attending your talk today. > I am a graduate student in Industrial Engg. and Operations > Research working with Prof. Shmuel Oren > on topics in financial instrument pricing and design of > contracts in deregulated electricity markets. I am also > doing research in auction models and computable equilibrium > models with applications in electricity market design. > > I am planning to graduate with a Ph.D. in May 2001 and would > appreciate hearing about any opportunities in your group at Enron. > I am attaching at copy of my resume (file: cvrkamat.doc) for your perusal. > > Thanking you, > Sincerely, > > Rajnish Kamat > Graduate Student > IEOR, UC-Berkeley > > 4135, Etcheverry Hall > Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research > University of California at Berkeley > Berkeley, CA, 94710 > > (See attached file: CVRKAMAT.DOC) > > >
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Emergency Callout List , The Emergency Call-Out List is on the attached Excel file: "EmerCallList.XLS" and is being sent to all #1's and #2's in the escalation order. The complete list is ten pages and includes in the following order: Page 1-3 Enron Building Page 4-5 Three Allen Center Page 6 600 Jefferson Page 7 Enron Hanger Page 8 Navigation Warehouse Page 9 Ardmore Building Page 10 Shepherd Warehouse Future updates will be sent around the 1st of each month. Note: It is the responsibility of those individuals listed on the Emergency Call-Out List to verify the information and advise me via cc:Mail or NotesMail ONLY of any phone number or contact name changes. Include the line number corresponding to the requested change(s). PLEASE DO NOT forward a corrected sheet to me. Thank you for your co-operation. If you have any questions or comments, please call Harry Grubbs at ext. 3-5417 or send cc:Mail/NotesMail messages.
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RE: Apache/Cinery volumes for July 2002 on TXU , Jackie is out for a while Chris, her replacement is Lisa Hughes, I will call her right now?.let me know if u have any questions, I will confirm her response? KevinBrady -----Original Message----- From: Germany, Chris Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:10 AM To: Germany, Chris; '[email protected]' Cc: Mazowita, Mike; Hill, Garrick; Barbe, Robin; Brady, Kevin Subject: Apache/Cinery volumes for July 2002 on TXU Jackie For July 2002, Ponderosa Pines is electing to take 20,000 per day. Please let me know that you received this email. Thanks
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RACE REGISTRATION - Bayou City Classic 10K , If you would like to participate in the Bayou City Classic 10K on Saturday, March 9th benefiting Houston Parks and HARRA Youth Programs: 1. Complete and sign the attached entry form. 2. Non-ERC members or members not in good standing should attach a check made payable to "Enron Running Club" for $18.00 and I will gladly register you and pick up your packet. 3. Hand deliver your entry to me at EB4845 by close of business, Thursday, March 7th. 4. Pick up your race packet available to you after Noon, Friday, March 8th at EB4845.
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RE: Daddy's little Angel , I'm going home for lunch every day for at least the next week or so. Ingy had a c section and there was a problem with part of it. I have to doctor it twice a day. I'll try to get pictures of that for you. yech!!! uhhh, it has brought us closer -----Original Message----- From: "Foard, Jean" <[email protected]>@ENRON Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 8:13 AM To: Germany, Chris Subject: RE: Daddy's little Angel About time I finally get to see the little bundle of joy! She is gorgeous! When are we going to lunch so that we can talk about baby functions? -----Original Message----- From: Germany, Chris [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 8:09 AM To: Jean Foard (E-mail) Subject: Daddy's little Angel http://hometown.aol.com/trogg522/myhomepage/index.html http://www.growingfamily.com/webnursery/babypage_view.asp?URLID=0U0X1E7K6M ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. **********************************************************************
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RE: whats the deal with andy zipper , he's going to start trading a cross commodity vol book. concentrate mainly on gas and power. maybe some weather and products. identifying any high risk/reward longer term vol trades we should be doing. -----Original Message----- From: Fraser, Jennifer Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:02 PM To: Arnold, John Subject: whats the deal with andy zipper
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Re: , It doesn't seem my secluding myself from friends is helping my state of being. I worked all weekend and played with the pups, but I'm not emailing you to tell you that. Can I call you tonight?
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Tuesday Jan 8 , marks.xls , As of close 4:30 PM Tuesday - marks.xls
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RE: Capital Book Roll Forward , Please find the attached file for the roll forward of Capital Book Activities: Please note: I will be out of the office until November 12th. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to call Kim Harris (x53474). Robert B Cothran Enron Americas 713-853-3478
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Re: , If it is ok with you I'll let you know in a little bit. From: Gregg Penman on 10/25/2000 08:09 AM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Re: We can do the 11:00 call later this afternoon if that works better with your son. Just let me know. I am flexible today. Gregg Kay Mann 10/25/2000 07:03 AM To: Gregg Penman/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Hi Gregg, I'm home with my sick son this am. (It was one of those 102 plus fevers at 430 this morning.) I've asked the temp assistant to have my enovate stuff sent out so we can get some work done. Talk to you later, Kay
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Bridge Failures , FYI - YE0702.1 Failed to bridge second leg of straddle (put option) into TAGG. Leg 1 was duplicated and changed to a put. Dan Thibaut Risk Management (713) 345-3193 EB 3256c
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RTO slide for Skilling , Steve - I put together the following draft slide for next week's analyst conference regarding RTO's. Could you take a minute to review and let me know if you have any comments/concerns. I can be reached at x34785 or via e-mail. Thanks. David T. Leboe Director, Investor Relations Enron Corp. Office 713.853.4785 Cell 713.562.2160 Fax 713.646.3002 Pager 877.237.7732 [email protected] <Embedded >
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Re: , That plan seems good to us. See you then. Pete
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Fwd: LA Times - Creditors Chafe at State's Pace on Power Crisis , ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/15/2001 11:31 AM ----- "Ronald Carroll" <[email protected]> 02/15/2001 11:12 AM To: "Mark Evans" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> cc: Subject: Fwd: LA Times - Creditors Chafe at State's Pace on Power Crisis ----- Message from "Tracey Bradley" <[email protected]> on Thu, 15 Feb 2001 09:12:01 -0600 ----- To: "Paul Fox" <[email protected]> cc: "Andrea Settanni" <[email protected]>, "Charles Ingebretson" <[email protected]>, "Charles Shoneman" <[email protected]>, "Deanna King" <[email protected]>, "David Parr" <[email protected]>, "Jeffrey Watkiss" <[email protected]>, "Gene Godley" <[email protected]>, "Justin Long" <[email protected]>, "Kimberly Curry" <[email protected]>, "Michael Pate" <[email protected]>, "Ronald Carroll" <[email protected]> Subject: LA Times - Creditors Chafe at State's Pace on Power Crisis Creditors Chafe at State's Pace on Power Crisis By NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writers The California energy crisis is hurtling along two tracks--one the slow lane of legislative politics, the other the hyper-speed autobahn of high finance. As Stage 3 electricity alerts and billion-dollar debts mount, some travelers on those intersecting byways are strapping themselves in for what they see as a looming pileup, perhaps at the doors of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Wall Street is becoming increasingly irritated with the deliberative pace of the California Legislature and Gov. Gray Davis and his months of unfulfilled vows of a remedy. Those owed money by Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric said Wednesday that they cannot not wait forever to be paid. "The pace of progress is not sufficient," said Joe Bob Perkins, president of Reliant Energy, a major power supplier in the state. "Our accounts receivable from the past aren't being taken care of and the bleeding is growing." In Sacramento, no immediate first aid is on the way. Davis, who says he will announce his latest plan to solve the utilities' financial meltdown on Friday, left little doubt on Wednesday that he intends to press for a state takeover of the massive electricity transmission system, despite its huge value to the utilities. But key legislators predict that, no matter what the governor proposes, they are at least two weeks away from passing legislation to improve the situation. Bob Foster, the Edison official who oversees governmental affairs, said the question of bankruptcy is "a day-to-day thing. There are signs that creditors are getting increasingly nervous, increasingly impatient." "We were told last week that there will be a proposal from the administration, and we're still waiting," Foster said. Senate President Pro Tem John Burton (D-San Francisco) said that if Davis and lawmakers cannot resolve the matter within the next two weeks, "we aren't going to be able to solve it, and it will be in other people's hands." Edison and PG&E have said they do not want to file for bankruptcy protection and will do so only if forced by their creditors. A prelude to bankruptcy, the formation of creditors committees, already has begun. Each utility can be forced into bankruptcy by as few as three creditors owed as little as $10,775 in unsecured debts, bankruptcy experts say. "We respectfully believe that the state has less time than they might otherwise think," Gary Dunton, president and chief executive officer of MBIA Inc., a firm that insures $1.3 billion of the utilities' debt. "If someone called me an hour from now [to announce a bankruptcy filing]," Dunton added, "I wouldn't be surprised. We have been very clear that we are frustrated with the timing, and apparent lack of urgency. "If you have 100 people cooking a stew, it may never be edible." Not everyone, however, believes that the prolonged legislative process will make much difference in the long run, despite the howls from creditors' and utilities. "I don't sense that there is a sense of urgency," said Assemblyman George Runner Jr. (R-Lancaster). Runner, like other legislators, pointed to repeated deadlines that have come and gone without a bankruptcy, and said: "Crying wolf can go so far." Some legislators blame Davis for the delays. "The Legislature will pass enabling legislation. But people are waiting to hear from [the governor's] corner office," said Assembly Republican leader Bill Campbell of Villa Park, who has not conferred with Davis for a week. "We think it is serious. But it is a frustrating situation." Some lawmakers in Sacramento believe that not all the legislative gears are in sync, thus complicating progress. They say Davis has positioned himself politically so that the Legislature will carry the brunt of the blame when potential rate increases come into effect. "The governor is out there saying no more rate increases and that he's on the side of consumers, while we have to do the dirty work," fumed an Assembly Democrat, who requested anonymity out of fear that his comments would only inflame an already tense relationship between the executive and the Legislature. That irritation grew among Assembly Democrats when a poll they recently commissioned showed the Legislature's approval rating had dropped 25 points, while Davis' rating remained relatively high. The poll, conducted in late January by the Sacramento firm Moore Methods, showed Davis with a 45% approval rating, compared with only 25% for the Legislature. Meanwhile, the cost to the state treasury of buying power is rocketing toward $2 billion, as the Department of Water Resources buys electricity because utilities are no longer able to borrow money. "Giving [away] $2 billion that could have gone to build schools, housing, highways and help lower taxes for consumers . . . is a moral outrage," said Harvey Rosenfield of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. In the meantime, the electricity bills--and defaults by the two utilities--continue to swell with no end in sight. California's power plant owners, already frustrated by the hundreds of millions of dollars they haven't been paid by the state's two biggest utilities, fear that the debt is growing by millions of dollars a day--even after the state ponied up taxpayers money to buy electricity for the utilities. That's because power purchasers for the state are refusing to pay for all of the electricity that grid operators order on a last-minute basis to prevent blackouts. Growing anxious over the slow pace of progress in Sacramento, generators are looking for help from the courts and from state and federal regulators. They won a victory Wednesday when federal regulators ruled that power suppliers cannot be forced to bear the risk that they won't get paid when grid operators order them to supply emergency power. Davis said Wednesday that the ongoing snags in buying power are being worked out. The lingering problem of the utilities' estimated $12.7 billion in electricity debts, Davis said, can be fixed by the state's purchase of the transmission grid. The money paid to the utilities for the grid--which would have to be negotiated--plus lease payments the state would make to the utilities to continue operating the 32,000 miles of high-voltage wires, would infuse the companies with enough cash to restructure their debt. "We're talking about a financial transaction that has value to both sides," Davis said. "It has become increasingly clear to me that we cannot accomplish that without purchasing the transmission lines." Although Davis voiced his support of taking over the utilities' moneymaking transmission system, he has not conferred with companies' executives for a week. In fact, they learned of it from press accounts. "It's all just a giant game of chicken," a top utility executive said, asking that he not be identified. "But I'm worried that the administration is going to overplay its hand and leave us with no options." * * * Times staff writers James F. Peltz, Nicholas Riccardi, Stuart Silverstein, Rone Tempest, Nancy Vogel and Jenifer Warren contributed to this story.
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Re: Pending brokerage agreements , Sara, The Prime Trade agreement with CSFB is a VERY high priority. Higher than the UBS Warburg. Gary has called Ellen twice about this, and he is going to be looking for some sort of answer tomorrow when he is in the office.
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A Return to Regulation? California Problems Spark National Trend , fyi ---------------------- Forwarded by Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES on 08/16/2000 06:= 24=20 PM --------------------------- "RCI IssueAlert" <[email protected]> on 08/16/2000 05:50:45 AM To:=20 cc: =20 Subject: A Return to Regulation? California Problems Spark National Trend Feedback regarding RCI's IssueAlert should be sent to wmcnamara@consultrci.= com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D ConsultRCI.com IssueAlert, August 16, 2000 A Return to Regulation? California Problems Spark National Trend By: Will McNamara =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D With state power reserves falling below 7 percent for the second straight day, and the demand for electricity continuing to increase, the California Independent System Operator (CA-ISO), issued a Stage Two electrical emergen= cy on Tuesday. A Stage Two Emergency is a serious occurrence as it signals that electric operating reserves in the state have fallen below 5 percent. The Cal-ISO has issued over 10 Stage Two emergencies this summer, leaving little doubt that the power supply problem in California has reached=20 disastrous proportions. Other states (and foreign countries such as Japan) that have deregulated their energy markets=01*or are about to do so=01*have kept a cl= ose eye on the problems in California. These problems have sparked a national debate over whether returning to or maintaining a regulated energy market is a better option. ANALYSIS: I've been tracking the chronic problems facing California in RCI's IssueAlerts for several months, so for further background please visit our archives at the link offered below. Yet, generally speaking, it's fairly obvious that the promises of deregulation in California have not materialized. Limited transmission lines, the fact that no new power plants have been built in almost two decades, and a 3-percent increase in demand have driven costs up in California instead of down. On Tuesday, approximately 43,218 MW of power was consumed, topping Monday's peak of 43,087 MW. Exacerbating the already tight supplies is the fact that some 2,220 MW of generation, mostly in Southern California, are unavailable due to power plant mechanical failures. However, perhaps even more pertinent is a movement that I am seeing develop both within California and other states that arguably is a direct result of the problems we've seen on the West Coast. This movement is founded on a platform that suggests deregulated energy markets should become regula= ted once again, and those states that haven't adopted a restructuring plan should take a "timeout" and reconsider if competition truly offers more benefits than headaches. Not surprisingly, California lawmakers and consumer advocates=01*blaming=20 deregulation for the high rates that customers of San Diego Gas & Electric are now payin= g=01* suggested that the California market should become "re-regulated." Proposals included imposing more governmental control over energy prices (which led to the recent lowering of the price cap in the state to $250/MW) to having utility companies buy back all the power plants they were forced to sell only two years ago. But the discussion of re-regulation has not been limited to California. The New York City Council, for instance, has posted a bill that would give the City authority to regulate the output of lead into the atmosphere. As lead is a small part of the pollution generated by power plants, if this bill passes the City would have a handle on power generation that it does not now have. Even more striking is the coalition of 23 low-cost energy states that have petitioned Congress to exempt them from participating in deregulation. The Low-Cost Electricity States Initiative (LCESI) actually has been in existence for over a year, but is gaining momentum again now that it can use California as an example of all that is wrong with deregulation. Some of these states only want to open their wholesale markets to competition, but not their retail markets. Others want to avoid deregulation altogether. As a lobbying group, the LCESI has tried to convince Congress that any federal restructuring law should be secondary to state plans, and that any mandate regarding state participation in deregulation will be appealed. Other low-cost states have started to drag their heels regarding deregulati= on, even if they have not officially joined LCESI. Iowa, for instance, recently decided that it won't even pursue the issue of deregulation during the 2001 session of its legislature, upon the urging of the state's largest utility, MidAmerican Energy. New Mexico, which had previously approved a start date of Jan 1., 2001, for electric competition, now has delayed that start date until Jan. 1., 2002, to further investigate the impact that competition will have on the state. On the other hand, two states that are moving forward with their Jan. 1 start dates=01*Illinois and Ohio=01*continue to watch California closely bu= t think such problems will be averted in their own states. Ohio points to the fact that its rate freeze won't be lifted for five years, which will protect residents from the kind of price spikes now hurting customers in San Diego. Illinois customers also will benefit from a longer rate freeze and the fact that regulators in the state=01*having watched problems regard= ing supply materialize in California=01*allowed for incumbent utilities to dive= st of their power plants, but did not mandate it. Thus, importing power from the wholesale market won't be as necessary in Illinois as it is in Californ= ia. However, between the 23 members of LCESI and the approximately 24 states that have adopted some form of a restructuring plan, the United States is almost evenly divided with regard to states that would or would not be participating in deregulation. But, realistically, would states even be allowed to "opt-out" from electric competition? Perhaps this might work on the wholesale market, but ultimately I cannot see half of the U.S. state= s retreating from retail competition if the other half is participating. When educated properly about the true benefits of competition, electric customers=01*especially industrial and commercial customers=01*will push fo= r competition within their states or go to states where they can choose their energy provider. In addition, because of the way the nation's transmission grid is structured, it would be near impossible to transport power any great distance if states along the way refuse to grant access to their transmission lines. Moreover, perhaps it is not entirely wise to use California as a test examp= le for how deregulation will work nationally, as the LCESI is now attempting to do. First, California clearly made some mistakes in its own restructurin= g plan, not the least of which was the combination of mandating divestiture and not allowing new plants to be built, ultimately leaving the state with power supply problems. But other states are learning from these mistakes and developing better restructuring plans. Second, states such as Pennsylva= nia have adopted longer periods for rate freezes and stranded cost recovery, thus protecting customers from price spikes for a longer period. Third, deregulation in California has only been in effect for two and half years. To write it off as a "failure" without allowing this huge system to work out its own kinks is a mistake. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D RCI is pleased to provide you with your free, daily IssueAlert. 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Re: REMINDER: Next Latin American Committee Meeting , Dear Lakeisha, I confirm the participation of Banco Ita? on the call. Additionally, I would like to know if it is possible to reschedule the next calls for an earlier time since we are currently in S?o Paulo 3 hours ahead of NY time. Thanks and regards, Lavinia Banco Ita? 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A call in number has been setup for people who are traveling or located abroad. Please reply by email to Lakeisha Johnson ([email protected]) if you plan to attend either in person or by phone. We will ask local members to update the Latin American Committee on the following: Mexico: Local Master Agreement Argentina: Current situation Brazil: Regulatory Status, Local Master Agreement and Central Bank Issues Best Regards, Ruth CALL DATE: NOV-19-2001 (Monday) CALL TIME: 04:30 PM EASTERN TIME USA Toll Free Number: 877-709-5347 USA Toll Number: 1-712-257-2273 PASSCODE: LA 2001 LEADER: Ms Ruth Ainslie
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great! , I'll give you a call this evening. We received the CNS News check in the mail, so we'll be doing some accounting work tonight. Thanks V! Bobby
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Operational Risk Forum 30C2 , CALENDAR ENTRY: INVITATION Description: Operational Risk Forum 30C2 Date: 8/20/2001 Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (Central Standard Time) Chairperson: Stacey W White Detailed Description:
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Christmas Baskets , Kevin: I do not know who half of these people are! My list would be: Move Team Susan Kennedy and Judy Schlesinger (Order all of our subscriptions) Demonica Lipscomb (Video Scheduling - should include Stuart) Dave Delainey Mail Room Help Desk (Our Tech is: Doug Doring) Facilities Help Desk (don't know who) Marriott (Trina - she takes care of all the Lunches we order) I don't think we need to give the Ozarka guy one, we have several who deliver down here, it is not always the same one. Vince probably has more, I will let you know. Thanks! Shirley Kevin G Moore 11/03/2000 12:00 PM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vasant Shanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: New Listing Goodmorning everyone , Last year we did quite a bit of Christmas baskets, during the time we were in the process of another major move. We are currently settled on all floors now , therefore our Christmas Basket List will be cut more than half. Here are a list of the names that received baskets last year. Matt Rodgers Chris Hyde Darren Prager Charlie Notis Harvey Freese Jon Davis Maryam Golnarghi Delores Sustaita Rodney Keys Iain Russell Trina Williams Todd Butler Pamela Ford Facilities Robert Knight Phillip Randle Mary Martinez Daniel Hornbuckle ( Ozarka ) Guy Move -Team Greg Whalley Richard Weeks Mary Sue Rose There are several names boldly printed that probably will not receive the baskets this year. The Christmas season is approaching therefore we must start preparing . Please note that I will be out on vacation Dec 13th -18th , if possible I would like your list of names before my vacation begins whereby all baskets can arrive at their destinations on time. Thanks Kevin Moore Please any comments , question , answers - feel free to call x34710
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VIRUS ALERT- NAVIDAD .EXE , I have received several e-mails generated by Tom Beach's and Gwen Soong's e-mail system that contain a virus file- navidad.exe. Do not open the file. Delete it from your system. I think many of the GIR parties may get this e-mail.
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Job Posting 0000108727 Trader , Larry, I notice a posting for ENA East Power Service DE position in your area. I would appreciate if you could give me a call concerning the position and any insights you may have about the Power Desk. Also, if you could forward my resume to Edwin Coulter, it would be greatly appreciated. Please keep this confidential. Thanks, Jay
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RE: EOL and Clickpaper Approvals for 10-17-01 , Hello, There are no GCP Adjustments. Please feel free to give me a call, if you have any questions. Amber N Ebow x5-8331 Global Counterparty_Enron Net Works -----Original Message----- From: Lebrocq, Wendi Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 5:06 PM To: Lambert, Karen; Jones, Tana; Schott, Samuel; Brackett, Debbie R.; Clark, Cynthia; Enron Europe Global CounterParty,; Sever, Stephanie; Moran, Tom; Clark, Claudia; Bradford, William S.; Lees, Lisa; Fayett, Juana; Le, Trang; Maley, Paul; O'day, Karen; Rohauer, Tanya; Lombardi, Kelly; Lindsay, Brian; EOL Call Center; Hare, Bill D.; Heffernan, Amy; Lafuze, Molly; Clark, Danny; Panus, Stephanie; Mandola, Teresa; Ebow, Amber; Coleman, Tandra; Campbell, Lesli; Lebrocq, Wendi; Taylor, Mark E (Legal); Lauer, Kara; Banner, Kimberly; Mcquade, Jennifer; George, Fraisy; Guillory, Michael; Rajaram, Aparna; Monterrey, Maribel; Lebeau, Maria; Escamilla, Albert; Curry, Ken Subject: EOL and Clickpaper Approvals for 10-17-01 Please see attached. << File: EOL 10-17-01.xls >> Regards, Wendi LeBrocq 3-3835
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Follow Up , Hey Bruce, Hope you had a good vacation. I was just touching base to see where we're at. I leave for Europe on June 5 and I'll be gone until July 2. My last day in the office here will be either Thursday or Friday of this week. Some other places you can contact me are: cell: 503-805-2557 home: 503-656-5253 private e-mail: [email protected] Thanks, Sean
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Attached Asia File , Monika, Per our discussion, please see the attached. KC
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New Location , October 30, 2001 Ken, With every article I read concerning Enron, I think of you and the obstacles you surmounted in the mid-80s. If you need help in the Public Affairs arena, my timing is perfect. Peyton and I, within the last month, moved into our new home in Santa Fe. I am between commitments to allow time to get settled in the new place. I will be happy to come to Houston if I can assist you in any way. Hang tough! Every good Wish, Nancy Nancy Whorton George 907 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, NM 87505 505-984-2133
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RE: , well, i was just in a meeting for an hour... -----Original Message----- From: Laurel Hazzard [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 3:27 PM To: Smith, Matt Subject: RE: Why aren't you answering your work phone? -----Original Message----- From: Smith, Matt [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:39 AM To: Laurel Hazzard Subject: RE: well, i only got single prints...so i have to get copies or scan them or something...so it may take a bit..sorry. About the sock, ya I'm short on socks...so it would be great if you sent it, but if not, don't worry about it. -----Original Message----- From: Laurel Hazzard [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:35 PM To: Smith, Matt Subject: RE: For real, I have your sock. I can keep it, if you don't want it, but it is too big for me. What ever happened to those pictures you were going to send me? Hmmmmm? -----Original Message----- From: Smith, Matt [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:28 AM To: Laurel Hazzard Subject: RE: you just want my address...2125 Sul Ross, Houston, TX, 77057.... -----Original Message----- From: Laurel Hazzard [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:27 PM To: Smith, Matt Subject: RE: I washed your sock. Would you like me to send it to you? If so, I need an address. -----Original Message----- From: Smith, Matt [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 9:59 AM To: Laurel Hazzard Subject: RE: Oh yes, it was a good contest. Gannon is quite the quarterback. Did you? I only watched the first half, though, because I was tired and went to bed. Today, I'm watching our stock go to shit once again. It's only a matter of time before we shut the doors. I think the only thing that will keep us from going under is that the industry would get hurt too much. Maybe the government will bail us out. Anwyay, how's everything with you? -----Original Message----- From: Laurel Hazzard [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:48 AM To: Smith, Matt Subject: Did you have some football-loving fun last night? ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. **********************************************************************
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International Bar Association conference , The International Bar Association Section on Energy & Natural Resources Law and the Section of Business Law Utility Committee presents, the Sixth Electricity Conference. The conference "Restructuring Revisited: Has Electricity Reform Gone Awry? will be held on February 25-26, 2002, at the Claremont Resort and Spa in Berkeley, California. This conference will focus on the challenges that electricity restructuring initiatives are facing in different regions of the Americas, with special emphasis on the recent experiences in California and other parts of the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Canada. It will examine the implementation of advanced restructuring concepts on governments, regulators and power industries, as well as the implications of future electricity restructuring, reform and privatisation initiatives around the world. Here are the titles of the sessions that will be presented: ? The Current Status of Electricity Restructuring and Reform: Where are Electricity Markets Going? A Global View ? California: A Case Study ? Experiences in Restructuring from Latin America ? Implementing Electricity Restructurings: Specific Lessons from California and Abroad ? Expanding Supply: The Tension Between Facility Expansion and Environmental Protection ? Protecting Competition in Restructured Markets: New Challenges for Regulation and Antitrust/Competition Law Enforcement ? Governing, Managing and Regulating Through Crisis: Lessons from California and Elsewhere: Panel Discussion To get the complete program schedule and to obtain registration information, visit the meetings and events page on the EBA website by clicking on the link below. http://www.eba-net.org/meetings.htm
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FW: dpc , -----Original Message----- From: Jim Mccartney <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Jim+20Mccartney+20+3Cjw1000mac+40yahoo+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:25 PM To: Walls Jr., Rob Cc: [email protected] Subject: dpc CONFIDENTIAL, PRIVILEDGED ATTORNEY-CLIENT COMMUNICATION...rob and bruce. i read yesterday the erc of 1998 yesterday as well as the indian solicitors opinions, and most of the regs. i am out of town for a couple of days and i just wanted to give you my reactions....1. i feel that we would not prevail on our jurisdiction arguments were we before a u.s. court. the law is too well established against us here. i am coming from having been involved in both the contract modification point in various fpc/ferc cases including the order 380 cases that overturned all the pipeline contracts and the gulf warranty/texas eastern case that disregarded the arbitration provision of the gulf warranty contract in favor of fpc review. so i confess, i would be hard to convince. 2. we are positing a rather narrow interpretation of the dispute resolution authority, e.g. no jurisdiction for disputes between "utilities". will the h.c. interpret the mrc for all future cases as withholding jurisdiction or disputes between utilities? the point of all this negativism is that we consider trying to avoid the risk of an up or down decision by the h.c. (obviously, we may not be able to do so and some probably will not wish to do so), suggesting alternatively to the court that it e.g. permit the ppa arbitration to go forward, deferring to a future date the jurisdiction determination. in one of our discussions chris mentioned this as a strategy. there are no doubt other imaginative options. i, of course, defer to chris and the indian counsel, who believe merc has no jurisdiction, but this regluatory issue is new to them and old to u.s. public service companies and me, so i would question them thoroughly to be sure they have focussed on the risks. an adverse finding by merc could effect our political risk coverage. we might quietly ask our coverage expert how an adverse merc finding on the misrep issue would effect our protection. 3. a couple of comments on today's meeting...i am concerned that any hint or threat of a lender liability claim would produce a claim against us, not a valid one, but one we don't want. secondly i would use bankrupcy as a last resort to save our having to put more into the project. clearly others know much better than i, but i don't see us salvaging any equity money from a bankrupcy and i don't see the indian courts or merc honoring a u.s. court order. for whatever value or use, if any, they may be, these are my views, which i reserve the right to change. jim __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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[IMAGE] Boston-Area Utility NStar Says $22.5 Mi= llion in Penalties Is Excessive By Peter J. Howe, The Boston Globe, Feb. = 4 NStar Electric said Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly's call for $22.5 mi= llion in penalties for the utility because of last summer's frequent power = outages is not only excessive but contradicts Reilly's earlier statements o= n the issue. [IMAGE] Australia CitiPower set for trade sale or IPO By = Wendy Pugh, MELBOURNE, Feb 4 (Reuters) Victorian electricity retailer and n= etwork company CitiPower is set to be sold by trade sale or initial public = offering later this year following American Electric Power's decision to di= vest the asset. Press Release npower Simplifies Its Gas, Electric= ity and Telco Billing Process With SPL WorldGroup Morristown, New Jersey = ? 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Ridge Opposes Federal Nuke Guards Feb 03 - Ass= ociated Press Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge said Sunday that private= security forces at nuclear power plants should not be replaced with federa= l guards, siding with federal regulators and the industry. [IMAGE] ADVER= TISEMENT ENERGIZE YOUR CAREER - The Energy Central Job Center has a new = look, new features, premier employers and is updated daily! Visit the ener= gy industry's largest on-line job center today: http://www.energycentral.= com/sections/jobs Enron Debacle Senate panel plans to subpoena= Enron's Lay WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The chairman of the powerful S= enate Commerce Committee on Monday said he would force former Enron Corp. c= hairman Kenneth Lay to appear before his panel and called for a special pro= secutor to probe the failed energy giant's ties to the Bush administration.= Enron deception started at top-Enron director WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (R= euters) - Enron Corp. tried to systematically manipulate its results and de= ceive shareholders as top executives raked in millions of dollars in person= al gains, the author of an internal inquiry into the company's collapse tol= d Congress on Monday. Enron chief financial officer to take the Fifth= WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) Enron's former chief financial officer, who = is charged with pocketing $30 million from questionable deals that led to t= he company's collapse, will not answer questions in testimony before Congre= ss, a lawmaker investigating the firm said on Sunday. Enron Europe li= abilities billions of dollars LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Administrator Pri= cewaterhouseCoopers said on Monday it had told creditors that collapsed ene= rgy company Enron Europe had "billions" of dollars of liabilities. Co= ngressmen question legality of some Enron transactions By PETE YOST Assoc= iated Press Writer, WASHINGTON, Feb 03, 2002 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) --= Two members of Congress pointed to possible criminality in the Enron scand= al Sunday, saying the company manufactured income out of its off-the-books = partnership deals that led to financial disaster. Enron Swallowed $35= 7M in PGE Payments PORTLAND, Ore., Feb 03, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) --= Portland General Electric sent Enron more than $357 million in federal tax= money collected from its ratepayers during the past four years, but its pa= rent company pocketed the money rather than turn it over to the government,= a public interest group said. Internal Enron Probe Finds Abuses By= KRISTEN HAYS Associated Press Writer, HOUSTON, Feb 04, 2002 (AP Online via= COMTEX) -- Enron Corp. executives pocketed large amounts of money in runni= ng complex partnerships used to disguise the troubled energy company's fina= ncial problems while top managers and auditors provided little oversight, a= n internal probe found. ANALYSIS: Internal Report Suggests Why Enron = Executives Are So Quiet Now By Jim Landers, The Dallas Morning News, Feb.= 4 After Enron Corp.'s own report on what went wrong, perhaps it's not surp= rising that Kenneth Lay and several other ex-executives are electing to sta= y away or stay mum before Congress this week. Enron Rode U.S. Policy,= Washington Ties to Lofty But Failed Overseas Ventures By Jim Landers, Th= e Dallas Morning News, Feb. 2 In many ways, says Chamber of Commerce execut= ive Michael Clark, "the business of U.S. foreign policy in the 1990s was bu= siness." Enron Debacle Forces Sharper Focus on Company Audit Committe= es By Dan Feldstein, Houston Chronicle, Feb. 4 At the last meeting of the= Reliant Energy board of directors' audit committee, the subject was Enron = Corp. and its highly creative accounting. Interview Offers Glimpse at= Then-Enron Chairman's Influence By Eric Berger, Houston Chronicle, Feb. = 4 An interview last May with Enron Corp.'s then-chairman Ken Lay has reveal= ed more of his influence on the nation's energy policy. Former Enron = Chairman's Rise as Dramatic as His Fall Houston Chronicle, Feb. 3 One day= last August, Ken Lay faced more than 1,000 Enron employees in the grand ba= llroom at the Hyatt Regency downtown. Former Enron Workers Feel Let D= own as Former Chairman Alters Plans By Steve Brewer, Houston Chronicle, F= eb. 4 For former Enron employees in Houston, Ken Lay's televised testimony = before Congress was going to be the equivalent of Sunday's Super Bowl. = Class-Action Suit against Enron May Include You By Pamela R. Winnick, P= ittsburgh Post-Gazette, Feb. 4 Did you lose your shirt investing in Enron s= tock? Andersen to hire former Fed Volcker to restore rep-ABC WASHIN= GTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) Embattled auditor Andersen, criticized for its handli= ng of fallen Enron Corp.'s books, plans to hire former Federal Reserve Chai= rman Paul Volcker to help the firm restore its credibility, ABC News report= ed on Sunday, citing no sources. Enron officials seen facing criminal= prosecution WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - An internal Enron Corp. report= showing the company inflated profits while top employees raked in millions= of dollars they should not have received puts some Enron executives in jeo= pardy of criminal prosecution, key members of the U.S. Congress said on Sun= day. FACTBOX-Congress hearings schedule on Enron/Andersen WASHINGTO= N, Feb 3 (Reuters) The following are the hearings that the U.S. Congress ha= s firmly scheduled on the collapse of Enron Corp., the role of its auditor = Andersen, and related regulatory issues over the coming weeks. Latest infor= mation added is marked with *. AFL-CIO asks SEC bar Enron directors f= rom boards WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The AFL-CIO called on U.S. regul= ators on Monday to bar directors of Enron Corp. from serving on other compa= nies' boards, arguing the directors were "substantially unfit" for such dut= ies. Ex-Enron CEO Skilling still plans to testify WASHINGTON, Feb 4= (Reuters) One-time Enron Corp. Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling still plan= s to testify before a congressional committee later this week, his spokeswo= man said on Monday, unlike other former executives of the fallen energy gia= nt. Deep Roots of Enron Fall Studied By BRAD FOSS AP Business Write= r, HOUSTON, Feb 03, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Enron's crash now is bei= ng tracked back to deceptive accounting and unbridled deal-making that were= part of the company's culture for years. Enron Specter Haunts World = Forum By EILEEN ALT POWELL AP Business Writer, NEW YORK, Feb 03, 2002 (AP= Online via COMTEX) -- If there is a ghost haunting the World Economic Foru= m, it belongs to Enron Corp. Excerpts From Enron Investigation HOUS= TON, Feb 03, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Here are excerpts from a 203-p= age internal probe into partnerships that helped fuel Enron Corp.'s collaps= e last year: British and U.S. unions call for accountants' body to in= vestigate Wakeham LONDON, Feb 04, 2002 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- Th= e Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales said on Monday it= was awaiting information from U.S. authorities before deciding whether to = investigate former government minister John Wakeham in connection with his = role as a director of Enron Corp. No 10 did not reveal all Enron talk= s Feb 04 - The Guardian The row over the web of influence built up by the= collapsed energy giant Enron deepened yesterday as it emerged that Downing= Street failed to disclose a number of meetings the company held with minis= ters and key advisers to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. California syst= em was easy pickings / Enron helped build market, then exploited weaknesses= Feb 03 - San Francisco Chronicle Long before Enron Corp.'s plunge from r= iches to rags, the Houston energy maverick's aggressive campaign to push go= vernment regulators out of the electricity industry found its best business= opportunity in California. Cooper Aims to Reform Enron Into Firm wit= h Predictable Cash Flows Feb. 4 (Utility Spotlight) In his first day as i= nterim CEO of Enron, bankruptcy restructuring specialist Stephen Cooper sai= d he will focus on quickly returning the troubled firm into an energy compa= ny centered around international and domestic power plants and natural gas = facilities that will provide predictable revenues and cash flow. Special Of= fer from this Publisher! Chair of Georgia GOP Says He's Willing to A= nswer Enron Questions By Jim Galloway, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, = Feb. 2 During the eight months he's been their chairman, Georgia Republican= s have found out that when you get Ralph Reed, you get many things. E= nron Executives Reassured Employees, Investors as Firm Spun Out of Control = By Charlene Oldham, The Dallas Morning News, Feb. 3 With that very public= reassurance, Kenneth Lay predicted blue skies on the day that protege Jeff= rey Skilling unexpectedly stepped down after a six-month stint as Enron Cor= p.'s chief executive. Jesse Jackson, Others Reiterate Efforts to Get = Relief for Ex-Enron Workers By Mary Vuong, Houston Chronicle, Feb. 4 The = Rev. Jesse Jackson on Sunday reiterated his mission to seek financial relie= f for former Enron employees during a Houston gathering before heading to W= ashington, D.C., with several of those workers to watch Ken Lay's scheduled= testimony before Congress today. Harris County, Texas, District Atto= rney Says Staff Will Not Investigate Enron By Alan Bernstein, Houston Chr= onicle, Feb. 2 Harris County District Attorney Chuck Rosenthal said Friday = his staff is not investigating the possibility of criminal actions in the f= inancial collapse of Enron Corp. because it has no evidence state laws were= broken. Houston Congressman Bentsen Heads Roundtable Session for Ex-= Enron Workers By Lori Rodriguez, Houston Chronicle, Feb. 4 On the eve of = a congressional hearing today that was to feature former Enron Chairman Ken= Lay, Houston Congressman Ken Bentsen met with former company employees Sun= day to hammer out questions for the ex-CEO about the collapse of the compan= y and the subsequent plight of its workforce. GOP whip DeLay calls fo= r Lay to testify WASHINGTON, Feb 04, 2002 (United Press International via= COMTEX) -- A key Republican lawmaker Monday joined the call for former En= ron head Kenneth Lay to appear before congressional committees investigatin= g the collapse of the Houston energy giant. Enron inquiry in Senate f= ocuses on manipulation of futures prices Feb. 4 (Public Power Weekly) A J= an. 29 Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on Enron focus= ed on indications that the energy trading company may have manipulated pric= es of futures contracts. Special Offer from this Publisher! National = Energy Policy Bush budget slashes U.S. oil, natgas research funds WAS= HINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) The U.S. Energy Department's oil and natural gas r= esearch programs were slashed under President George W. Bush's new fiscal 2= 003 budget released on Monday, while renewable energy and efficiency progra= ms received a slight funding boost. Enron Disclosures Weigh on Bush = WASHINGTON, Feb 03, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- A Republican committee= chairman said Sunday the Bush administration probably will end up revealin= g information about its energy meetings, amid reports of more contacts with= Enron and other power companies. Debate continues over disclosure of= Bush White House energy meetings WASHINGTON, Feb 03, 2002 (AP WorldStrea= m via COMTEX) -- A Republican committee chairman says the Bush administrat= ion probably will end up revealing information about its energy meetings, a= mid reports of more contacts with Enron and other power companies. Com= petition & Deregulation CEO of Georgia Gas Utility Criticizes Electric = Company's Moves By Matthew C. Quinn, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Fe= b. 2 The debate over natural gas deregulation turned into a boardroom brawl= Friday when the top executive of Georgia's No. 1 gas company warned the st= ate's top electric company to butt out of its business. New Jersey Po= wer Suppliers Go Shopping Feb 04 - Record - Bergen County New Jersey's fo= ur electric utilities are going on a shopping spree Monday, securing power = for their customers in the year ahead. Electric Deregulation Stalls, = Maybe Forever Feb 04 - Arkansas Business THE MOVE TO A RETAIL open-access= electricity market in Arkansas stalled, maybe permanently, last month, lea= ving companies in the energy business to perform some fancy footwork. = PSC scrutinizes power-bidding practices in quest to curb costs Feb 04 - = New Orleans CityBusiness STATE REGULATORS ARE preparing to turn up the heat= on utilities to make sure they get bulk power at the cheapest available pr= ice. Energy industry poised for offensive Feb 03 - Milwaukee Journa= l Sentinel The U.S. energy industry is mobilizing in the aftermath of Enron= Corp.'s collapse against attempts to slow down or reverse deregulation of = power markets, setting the stage for the biggest debate over the issue sinc= e the California energy crisis last year. Mergers, Acquisitions & Dive= stitures AEP hires advisers for UK, Australia sales COLUMBUS, Ohio, F= eb 4 (Reuters) - American Electric Power Co. Inc. on Monday said it has ret= ained Schroder Salomon Smith Barney and ABN Amro to advise it on prospects = for the divestment of Seeboard, its electric and gas utility in southeast E= ngland. NW Natural Positive on PGE Purchase; Others See Debt, Rate Is= sues Feb. 4 (Clearing Up) NW Natural remains confident that its proposed = purchase of Portland General from Enron will go through. Special Offer from= this Publisher! California Crisis Generators' Plan to Take Over = Cal-PX Faces Resistance in Bankruptcy Court Feb. 4 (Utility Spotlight) In= what is getting to be a new era of energy bankruptcies, a quieter, but no = less complicated, bankruptcy is taking place in a federal court here involv= ing the defunct non-profit, state-chartered California Power Exchange squar= ing off against a committee of merchant power suppliers who used to partici= pate in the day-ahead, day-of, hourly and forward wholesale electricity mar= kets. Special Offer from this Publisher! CPUC Goes Retro on Direct A= ccess Feb. 4 (California Energy Markets) In a move that could influence t= he Enron investigation, the California Public Utilities Commission on Janua= ry 25 issued a proposed decision that would retroactively suspend direct ac= cess to July 1, 2001 [R01-01-011]. Special Offer from this Publisher! = Legislation/Regulation US FERC wants $8 mln budget hike to $200 mln f= or FY03 WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) Reflecting a bigger emphasis on marke= t enforcement, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) requested a = budget of nearly $200 million for fiscal 2003, up about $8 million from thi= s year. PUCT Transition After Chairman Yzaguirre Resigns Is Smooth = Feb. 4 (Texas Electric Market Reporter) At the start of its January 23 Open= Meeting, Commissioner Klein announced that she and Commissioner Perlman wo= uld share chairman duties until such time as a new Chairman is appointed by= the Governor after Chairman Yzaguirre resigned from the PuCT on January 18= . Special Offer from this Publisher! General ComEd will allow aud= it of upgrade costs Feb 04 - Chicago Sun - Times Commonwealth Edison has = agreed to an outside audit of its 1999 and 2000 outlays to upgrade its elec= trical systems following the summer of 1999's widespread power failures in = the city. Trading/Marketing CFTC member raises concerns over Enron= trading WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) A member of the Commodity Futures Tr= ading Commission warned U.S. lawmakers that there are "gaping holes" in reg= ulating the kind of trading carried out by Enron Corp. and said it was prem= ature to conclude that the company did not manipulate energy markets. = New Technologies/Markets Emerging Technology Companies Showcased at Ene= rgy Venture Fair by Jon T. Brock, IssueAlert, Feb. 1 (Scientech) Seventy-= five emerging technology companies in the energy industry converged on Hous= ton, Texas earlier this week in what could be called a "dating service" for= those seeking to raise capital in a tight market. Special Offer from this = Publisher! Power Pricing/Supply Outages, Cold Winter Weather Supp= ort Central Power Prices Feb. 4 (Btu's Daily Power Report) Central power = prices continue to remain strong on the colder weather, though some regions= were cheaper than traders had expected despite temperatures dipping to bel= ow normal levels. Special Offer from this Publisher! Task Force Take= n to Task Feb. 1 (Energy Market Report) Western heavy load energy costs f= or Monday delivery were mostly steady from levels reported for the Friday/S= aturday package as weather forecasts called for warmer weather in the new w= eek and spot gas prices remained relatively stable. Special Offer from this= Publisher! Transmission & Reliability Budget to boost 2003 Bonne= ville transmission spending By Chris Baltimore, WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuter= s) The fiscal 2003 Bush budget unveiled on Monday would give new funding of= $134 million to public power producer Bonneville Power Administration (BPA= ) to build new electricity transmission lines and other facilities in the P= acific Northwest. PUCO initiates Commission Ordered Investigation int= o line extensions Feb 04 - Toledo Business Journal The Public Utilities C= ommission of Ohio (PUCO) initiated a Commission Ordered Investigation (COI)= for the purpose of gaining information on past and present line extension = policies and procedures of FirstEnergy Corp., American Electric Power, and = Monongahela Power Company. New England/New York ISO Compact Supports = FERC Plan for 4 Giant RTOs Feb. 4 (Utility Spotlight) The Federal Energy = Regulatory Commission's goal of creating four giant regional transmission o= rganizations took a big step forward last week when ISO New England and the= New York-ISO agreed to develop "a common electricity marketplace for their= adjacent regions based on a common market design." Special Offer from this= Publisher! FERC may allow 13% rate of return for MISO t-lines Feb= . 4 (Public Power Weekly) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission members at a= Jan. 30 meeting left no doubt that they are open to higher rates of return= for transmission service, potentially as high as 13%?or 16% for new facili= ties?for the Midwest Independent System Operator. Special Offer from this P= ublisher! Power Projects PG?sees Conn. power plant in service in = 2 weeks NEW YORK, Feb 4 (Reuters) To help serve the growing need for powe= r in Connecticut and the rest of New England, PG?National Energy Group expe= cts the 792 megawatt Lake Road power plant to begin commercial service with= in two weeks, the company said Monday. Alliant Iowa utility unit plan= s 500-MW power plant SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 4 (Reuters) Alliant Energy Corp. = said on Monday its Iowa utility subsidiary plans to build a 500-megawatt po= wer plant in the state after the company did not receive any bids on the pr= oject from other energy companies. Plant opponents appeal air permit;= EPA to decide whether objection will be heard Feb 04 - South Bend Tribun= e Opponents of a $570 million, 1,100-megawatt power plant proposed for the = Niles Industrial Park aren't ready to throw in the towel. Legal Da= llas-Area Utility Files for Bankruptcy, Sues Lender By Katie Fairbank, Th= e Dallas Morning News, Feb. 2 CoServ girded for the next level of legal bat= tle on Friday by declaring bankruptcy to halt foreclosure on more than $1 b= illion worth of property. Enron scandal highlights debate over lawyer= s' duty to report client wrongdoing By ANNE GEARAN Associated Press Write= r, PHILADELPHIA, Feb 03, 2002 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- Lawyers may be= among the losers in the Enron scandal if it turns out they turned a blind = eye to accounting flimflams or worse at the failed energy trading company. = Renewables Bush pushes renewable energy in new budget WASHINGTON= , Feb 4 (Reuters) - President Bush on Monday proposed a 2.7 percent increas= e in the Energy Department's discretionary spending for the 2003 spending y= ear and the administration calls for significant tax incentives to encourag= e energy efficiency and use of renewable resources. Board OKs land us= e for AEP wind turbine Feb 04 - South Bend Tribune A device similar to a = windmill will be built outside New Buffalo by American Electric Power Co. t= o gauge the ability of nature here to produce electricity. Green ener= gy: next niche of development Feb 04 - Northern Ontario Business The bone= -chilling wind that cuts through Sudburians; in winter may eventually play = a role in keeping them warm. GEPHARDT NAMES RENEWABLES AS PRIORITY #1= FOR NEXT DECADE Feb. 1 (Wind Energy Weekly) In a speech before the Democ= ratic Leadership Council on January 29, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt= (D-Mo.) listed energy security based on renewable resources as the most im= portant goal for this decade. Special Offer from this Publisher! Plan= ts ANP sees 570-MW Mass. power plant in service in Q2 NEW YORK, Feb 4= (Reuters) American National Power expects to have its new 570 megawatts (M= W) natural gas-fired power plant in Bellingham, Massachusetts, in service d= uring the second quarter of 2002, the company said on Monday. Fuel = Enron had sights set on UK coal control Feb 04 - Scotland on Sunday ENRO= N, the collapsed US energy giant, tried to take control of all coal imports= into the UK, according to industry sources. Environmental Montana= Power wants to continue operation from polluted reservoir Feb 04 - The B= illings Gazette For the fourth time in 15 years, Montana Power Co. has aske= d federal regulators to extend its operating license at Milltown Dam while = the Environmental Protection Agency continues work on a cleanup plan for th= e polluted sediments in its reservoir. Canada?s Kyoto Con Job Feb. = 4 (Electricity Daily) Canada?s official greenhouse plan makes no sense. Spe= cial Offer from this Publisher! Nuclear Iran warns Israel against= attacking nuclear plant DUBAI, Feb 4 (Reuters) Iran warned Israel on Mon= day not to consider attacking its nuclear power plant, saying the Islamic r= epublic would retaliate in ways "unimaginable" to the Jewish state. N= uclear power facility still operating after crack in reactor reportedly wid= ening by ANTHONY DEUTSCH Associated Press Writer, PETTEN, Netherlands, Fe= b 04, 2002 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- A crack in the wall of a small nu= clear reactor raised concerns about safety practices at a medical and scien= ce research institute, which agreed Monday to shut down later this week to = allow more tests and training. Financial Budget would cut Tenn. Va= lley Authority spending 8 pct WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) The Bush admini= stration's fiscal 2003 budget proposal released on Monday would shave $634 = million from the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) federally backed capita= l expenditures. PPL stock is down, but not out Feb 03 - Morning Cal= l PPL Corp.'s stock price gained lots of momentum over the past eight month= s. US companies struggle to ease accounting fears By Julie MacIntos= h, NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) The fallout triggered by the Enron Corp. scand= al has taken on a life of its own, fueled by investor anxiety, and is now r= eaching into the nooks and crannies of major boardrooms across Corporate Am= erica. Financial - Ratings TRADE IDEA-JP Morgan says to "overweigh= t" Calpine NEW YORK, Feb 4 (Reuters) J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. has advised = investors to "overweight" bonds of independent power producer Calpine Corp.= British Energy sharply lower as Merrill slashes estimates LONDON, = Feb 04, 2002 (AFX-UK via COMTEX) -- Shares in British Energy PLC headed th= e mid-cap fallers list after Merrill Lynch slashed its profits forecasts fo= r the group due to the persistent weakness of the energy market, said deale= rs. Financial - Results Parent of Tucson, Ariz., Power Firm Says E= nergy Sales Helped Net Income By Alan D. Fischer, The Arizona Daily Star,= Tucson, Feb. 2 Strong wholesale energy sales helped boost UniSource Energy= Corp.'s 2001 annual net income by 46 percent over a year ago, the company = announced Friday. CMS posts loss on warm weather, weak economy DEAR= BORN, Mich., Feb 4 (Reuters) CMS Energy Corp. on Monday reported a fourth-q= uarter loss on higher power costs, as well as warmer-than-normal weather an= d the weak economy which cut demand. International Enron collapse = becomes an object lesson for Asian utilities Feb 04, 2002 - Associated Pr= ess Enron Corp.'s collapse, and other energy companies' subsequent revision= of expansion plans, may pose investment opportunities for Asian power comp= anies but it will also slow deregulation schedules, said delegates at the A= sia Power Conference 2002 in Singapore Monday. UAE plans to link nati= onal power grid into regional network By Mena Report Reporters, February = 4, 2002 (Al-Bawaba via COMTEX) -- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has ambiti= ous plans to develop its existing power stations and to upgrade their produ= ctive capacities, Minister of Electricity and Water Humaid Bin Nasser Al-Ow= ais stated at the opening of Middle East Electricity exhibition this week. = Prosecutors open probe into energy cuts to military, but blackouts co= ntinue By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press Writer, MOSCOW, Feb 04, 20= 02 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- Russian prosecutors on the far eastern Ka= mchatka Peninsula have opened a criminal investigation into an electric uti= lity that cut power to military space facilities because of debts, while bl= ackouts continued at other Russian military sites Monday. Credit Suis= se will reportedly handle energy privatization Feb 04, 2002 (New World Pu= blishing via COMTEX) -- Credit Suisse First Boston has reportedly been app= roached by the Trade and Industry Ministry to contact potential bidders for= the Czech energy sector. Gov't hot, CEZ cold on a private near-futur= e By Chris Johnstone, Feb 04, 2002 (New World Publishing via COMTEX) -- = While the Czech government is keeping alive hopes that it can pull off its = biggest privatization ever - the sale of the CEZ electricity package - befo= re June elections, the country's dominant power producer has already given = up on an early sale. Italy to receive new electricity supply from Gre= ece Feb 3, 2002, (Il Sole 24 Ore /FT Information via COMTEX) -- The Ital= ian energy market will soon receive a new supply of electricity from Greece= . Minister Allays Fears Of NEPA Workers On Privatisation By Emmanue= l Aziken, Abuja, Feb 04, 2002 (Vanguard/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX)= -- THE Minister of State for Power and Steel, Mallam Murtala Aliyu, has u= rged anxious staff of the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) to be as= sured of government commitment to their welfare even after the privatisatio= n of the electric utility. BNDES has R$28.5bi to finance power sector= Brazil, Feb 1, 2002 (Jornal do Brasil/SABI via COMTEX) -- The BNDES (Ba= nco de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social) has announced that its portfolio= of investment resources for energy generation projects for 2002 is R$28.5b= il, of which R$11.7bil is from the banks own resources. Budget earmar= ks $8 billion for energy investment Feb. 4 (Latin American Power Watch) B= razil is stepping up investment in the energy sector this year, according t= o the federal budget. Special Offer from this Publisher! Endesa to r= educe Latin American investments Brazil, Feb 1, 2002 (O Globo/SABI via CO= MTEX) -- Endesa, Spain's largest energy company, is going to reduce its in= vestments in Latin America. [IMAGE] Powered by Energy Central ? 200= 2 CyberTech, Inc. All rights reserved. More News [IMAGE] [IM= AGE] Top [IMAGE] RESTRUCTURING TODAY [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] = [IMAGE] [IMAGE] February 05, 2002 Justice to White House: Hang onto E= nron documents Enron's board brutally frank in blaming self Harvey = Goldschmid advocated making securities law Enron scraps get really bi= g New Pa regulator confirmed Enron ties lead to Lord John's quitt= ing What about the Kenneth Lay prof? Southern Union gets ready f= or Tex gas market Ore industrials see high prices if PGE is sold to ga= s firm Is it OK to make money on power sold to tenants? 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Drinks , Jeff - If you'd like to get together to have a drink and talk about something other than work, give me a call. Jean's got a meeting at school tonight, but other than that we should be around all weekend. Home: 713.522.9381 Work: 713.653.8207. JRG
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<<Concur Expense Document>> - Customer Dinner Meetings , The Payment status has changed on the following report: Status last changed by: Mark D. Davis Jr Expense Report Name: Customer Dinner Meetings Report Total: $194.78 Amount Due Employee: $194.78 Amount Approved: $194.78 Amount Paid: $0.00 Approval Status: Approved Payment Status: In Progress To review this expense report, click on the following link for Concur Expense. http://expensexms.enron.com
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RE: IRS refund--update , Tamara, Any updates on my IRS refund? Also I need a contact for my 2001 returns. As I will now be working for UBS I will probably be paying privately to have my return done but I would still like PWC to do both my US and Canadian returns for 2001. Please advise. Chris Dorland 403-974-6910 -----Original Message----- From: <[email protected]>@ENRON Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 4:22 PM To: Dorland, Chris Cc: [email protected] Subject: IRS refund--update Hi Chris! I followed up with the same IRS representative I spoke with in November regarding your missing cheque. I wish I had better news for the holiday season. Three traces were placed on your missing refund cheque and three times the trace has been rejected. The IRS doesn't know why. They are placing a formal inquiry into the matter. The representative I spoke with has admitted that somebody on the IRS' end isn't doing what they are supposed to be doing and he promised me they'd get down to the matter. I can only tell you that I will follow up again in January of the new year. In the meantime, have a very Merry Holiday Season and a Wonderful New Year! Best regards, Tamara L. Utsch International Assignment Solutions PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP - Calgary (403) 509-7498 ---------------------------------------------------------------- The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.
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FW: Power Task Force - Update , Chris, We need to see what we need to do to get access to this meeting. I'm going= to forward Kathy Sheppard this message and ask her to coordinate getting i= t on our schedule. MO -----Original Message----- From: =09John, Mary =20 Sent:=09Friday, August 10, 2001 11:40 AM To:=09O'Neil, Murray P. Cc:=09Juden, Michelle Subject:=09Power Task Force - Update Michelle, Murray would like to attend future power meetings. He works with Brenda He= rod in the Operations Group. Mary ---------------------- Forwarded by Mary John/HOU/EES on 08/10/2001 11:37 A= M --------------------------- =09Enron Energy Services From: Michelle Juden 0= 8/07/2001 01:43 PM Phone No: 713-853-3192=09 =09=09 To:=09Mark Kiddle/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Kiddle/HOU/EES@EES>, John D Burrows/H= OU/EES@EES <mailto:Burrows/HOU/EES@EES>, Humberto Cubillos-Uejbe/HOU/EES@EE= S <mailto:Cubillos-Uejbe/HOU/EES@EES>, Molly Harris/Enron@EnronXGate <mailt= o:Harris/Enron@EnronXGate>, Eric Letke/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Letke/HOU/EES@EE= S>, Jennifer Hillegonds/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Hillegonds/HOU/EES@EES>, Greg N= ikkel/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Nikkel/HOU/EES@EES>, Mary John/HOU/EES@EES <mailt= o:John/HOU/EES@EES>, Richard Miller/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Miller/HOU/EES@EES>= , Erling Brakke/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Brakke/HOU/EES@EES>, Karen Cutler/HOU/E= ES@EES <mailto:Cutler/HOU/EES@EES>, Jeff Cobb/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Cobb/HOU/= EES@EES>, Roger Persson/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Persson/HOU/EES@EES>, Shelly St= ubbs/Enron@EnronXGate <mailto:Stubbs/Enron@EnronXGate>, Dwight Fruge/HOU/EE= S@EES <mailto:Fruge/HOU/EES@EES>, Mary Lynne Ruffer/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Ruf= fer/HOU/EES@EES>, Lyman Wilkes/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Wilkes/HOU/EES@EES>, Ste= ve Kerman/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Kerman/HOU/EES@EES>, Nicole Schwartz/HOU/EES@= EES <mailto:Schwartz/HOU/EES@EES>, Jennifer Rudolph/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Rud= olph/HOU/EES@EES>, Jennifer Smith/ENRON@enronXgate <mailto:Smith/ENRON@enro= nXgate>, Jay Bhatty/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Bhatty/HOU/EES@EES>, Teresa Seibel/= Enron@EnronXGate <mailto:Seibel/Enron@EnronXGate>, Cassandra Alston/HOU/EES= @EES <mailto:Alston/HOU/EES@EES>, Mary Jo Johnson/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Johns= on/HOU/EES@EES>, Mark Courtney/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Courtney/HOU/EES@EES>, C= onnie Estrems/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Estrems/HOU/EES@EES>, Phil Layton/HOU/EES= @EES <mailto:Layton/HOU/EES@EES>, Deborah D Merril/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Merr= il/HOU/EES@EES> cc:=09Robert Bailey/HOU/EES@EES <mailto:Bailey/HOU/EES@EES>, Mallik Avs/HOU= /EES@EES <mailto:Avs/HOU/EES@EES>, Beth Apollo/Enron@EnronXGate <mailto:Apo= llo/Enron@EnronXGate>=20 Subject:=09Power Task Force - Update I want to update you all as to what I have been doing. I have had individu= al meetings with Product Development, Legal, the Transisiton Tool team, Ori= gination (with more meetings needed), Credit, Power Risk Book, and a brief = meeting with Site Profile (with more to come). Attached is the status upda= te on the Outstanding Issues that we identified in our last meeting. There= are still some things that need to be worked out - still some automation t= hat needs to take place, real-time pricing decision, etc. I would like to = get together again briefly as a group on Thursday to discuss. I will send = out an invitation as soon as I have a time and a room. =20 Please let me know if you have any questions or issues to add. Thanks! Michelle Juden =20
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EOL Spot GTC's , Kevin, Here are the Spot GTC's - with and without collateral, with and without signature lines and a redlined version. Please call me if you have any questions. Stacy
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FW: Access Card Information , Can you figure out a way to get my new card without be being there. -----Original Message----- From:=09Clyatt, Julie on behalf of Oxley, David Sent:=09Wed 2/6/2002 5:12 PM To:=09Abler, Bill; Abraham, Sunil; Agarwalla, Dipak; Allwein, Robert; Amers= on, Cella; Anderson, Bridgette; Anderson, Clinton; Anderson, Diane; Aucoin,= Evelyn; Aune, Stacey A.; Bailey, Derek; Bayer, Adam; Becker, Lorraine; Bel= tri, Angeles; Benson, Robert; Bess, Erica; Bosse, Kevin; Bowen, Bob; Bradfo= rd, William S.; Brady, Kevin; Brown, Sarah; Burk, Bart; Bustamante, Toni; C= ampos, Anthony; Campos, Sylvia A.; Carson, Mike; Carter, Carl (CORP); Cason= , Sharen; Cavazos, Amy; Chang, Bonnie; Clark, Claudia; Cline, Kevin; Colwel= l, Wes; Conwell, Wendy; Cross, Edith; Curry, Mike; Davis, Mark Dana; Dawson= , Sherry; Day, Misti; Denny, Jennifer; Denton, Rhonda L.; Diamond, Daniel; = Donovan, Terry W.; Eastwood, Anne; Elledge, Susan; Ellis, Kelly; Engel, Tom= ; Espey, Darren; Estrada, Israel; Estrada, Mercedes E.; Fischer, Jason; For= ster, David; Furrow, Dale; Garcia, Clarissa; Garcia, Paul; Gaskill, Chris; = George, Fraisy; Gil, Mercy; Gilbert-smith, Doug; Giron, Gustavo; Goodell, S= cott; Gray, Mary Griff; Greene, Tracy; Groenewold, Shannon; Gruesen, Karen;= Guerra, Ricardo; Hardy, Stacy; Hardy, Trey; Hare, Bill D.; Harris, Kim; Ha= rris, Paula; Hart, Reginald; Heaney, Gordon; Hernandez, Lorie; Heu, Mog; Ho= dges, Georganne; Homco, Meredith; Hunter, Larry Joe; Imai, Rika; Indelicato= , Kimberly; Irvin, Tracey; Jafry, Rahil; James, Giselle; Johnson, Adam; Joh= nston, Robert; Kacal, Lynna; Kaniss, Jason; Kenne, Dawn C.; Killen, Faith; = King, Jeff; Kinsey, Lisa; Lamadrid, Victor; Lees, Lisa; Leschber, Edie; Lie= skovsky, Jozef; Lin, Martin; Lo, Barbara; Lo, Connie; Longoria, Jennifer K.= ; Lozano, Melba; Mahmassani, Souad; Mandola, Teresa; Marquez, Mauricio; Mcg= innis, Stephanie; McPearson, Shannon; Mcquade, Jennifer; Meredith, Kevin; M= etoyer, Evelyn; Meyn, Jim; Moore, Kathy M.; Moore, Mary Kay; Motsinger, Mat= t; Murphy, Melissa; Nelson, Roderick; Neuner, Dale; Neves, Brenna; O'Malley= , Justin; Ordway, Chris; Pacheco, Leonardo; Pehlivanova, Biliana; Pendergra= ss, Cora; Philip, Willis; Pimenov, Vladi; Piwetz, Stephanie; Plachy, Denver= ; Presto, Kevin M.; Price, Chris; Reasoner, Monica; Renaud, Lindsay; Rorsch= ach, Reagan; Rosado, Jennifer; Sacks, Edward; Saibi, Eric; Schiavone, Paul;= Schrab, Mark L.; Schultz, Amanda; Sever, Stephanie; Shah, Kal; Shepperd, T= ammy R.; Sherman, Cris; Shults, Bob; Simper, Keith; Sonnonstine, Max; Steve= ns, Mechelle; Sturm, Fletcher J.; Superty, Robert; Suttle, John; Sweitzer, = Tara; Swisher, Nera; Theriot, Kim S.; Thomas, Paul D.; Tijerina, Shirley; T= ucker, Patrick; Valderrama, Larry; Vandor, David; Vargas, Hope; Walker, Chr= is; Wallumrod, Ellen; Wang, Steve; Warwick, Todd; Weatherstone, Mary; Will,= Lloyd; Williams, Jason R (Credit); Williams, Ryan; Wolfe, Jason; Wolfe, St= ephen; Yawapongsiri, Virawan Cc:=09 Subject:=09Access Card Information Subject: Access Card Information Dear Colleagues, We know you have many questions about your new benefits plan, payroll issue= s and other changes that will occur over the next few weeks. Human Resource= s and Communications are preparing a thorough Q&A, which we will send to yo= u tomorrow and will regularly update as more information is available.=20 Meanwhile, please read the announcement below from Security about how you c= an obtain a new UBS Warburg access card that will allow you to enter our ne= w office space after Friday. I am confident that you share my enthusiasm about our new opportunity. We = look forward to working along side each of you in the coming days. David Oxley Human Resources ____________________________________________________________________ Access Cards There will be a two-day transition for the new UBS Warburg access cards. Be= ginning Monday, February 11, access to the 5th and 6th floors of Enron Cent= er South will require these new cards. UBS Warburg access cards can be pick= ed up from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the reception area on the 5th floor of Enron= Center South on Thursday, February 7th ; Friday, February 8th ; and Monday= , February 11. Enron Securi
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FW: 2002 plan schedule , New onecoming tomorrow -----Original Message----- From: Killen, Faith Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 6:03 PM To: Kitchen, Louise Subject: 2002 plan schedule as mentioned, we'll drop in the revised commercial expense numbers
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Drafts , Dan, Attached are the Draft Gathering and Purchase Agreements. We have made a few minor changes, which I am sending to you on a hard copy. If you don't have a problem with the changes, these should be the base draft agreements we will use. Let me know, Mike
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RE: FERC rehearing of the California monthly gas sales reporting , All- I agree--I'd be uncomfortable with us providing any data for which we can't create an audit trail that includes actual purchse/sale or pipeline invoices, so "making it up" is not a viable option. We'll need to meet on this very early next week (like Monday) since we've already begun the process of gathering and processing September ENA data based on the format we used for August, and are still completing the August report for EES. Please advise asap. Thanks, Suzanne -----Original Message----- From: Steffes, James D. Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 2:01 PM To: Lawner, Leslie; Shapiro, Richard; Kean, Steven J.; Kingerski, Harry; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Calcagno, Suzanne; Fulton, Donna Cc: Pharms, Melinda Subject: RE: FERC rehearing of the California monthly gas sales reporting requirement, RM01-9 I read the same. It was crazy. Their solution is to tell us to do what we said didn't make sense. We won't give the FERC made up information. Jim -----Original Message----- From: Lawner, Leslie Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 12:13 PM To: Shapiro, Richard; Steffes, James D.; Kean, Steven J.; Kingerski, Harry; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Calcagno, Suzanne; Fulton, Donna Cc: Pharms, Melinda Subject: FERC rehearing of the California monthly gas sales reporting requirement, RM01-9 This is not intended to be summary of the FERC rehearing just issued on the Monthly Marketers' Report of Gas Sales to California, but just a heads-up on one issue. We argued that since we manage our business on an aggregated basis, we cannot report the sales, purchases and transportation on the back-to-back basis contemplated in the rule. FERC's response was that did not relieve us of the need to report and that since everything is aggregated, then all purchases and transportation should be allocated pro rate to the sales made into CA. This interpretation is as arbitrary and meaningless as the after-the-fact allocations of supply and transport to specific sales woud have been, that we argued against. And it is probably just as labor intensive. When Becky gets back we will look into the burden of compliance, but we have the option to seek further rehearing on this issue.
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sorema structure , Mark, have you had a chance to assign this to anyone? I'd like to get back to Sorema on it. Thanks. Seth ---------------------- Forwarded by Seth Hurwitz/Corp/Enron on 07/17/2000 08:18 AM --------------------------- Carol St Clair @ ECT 07/10/2000 02:47 PM To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Seth Hurwitz/Corp/Enron@Enron Subject: sorema structure Mark: Who should handle this? Given my situation, I would prefer not to take this on and I have talked to Seth about my situation. Please let me know what you think. Would this be something that Lou Stoler would work on with our help? Carol ----- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 07/10/2000 02:45 PM ----- Seth Hurwitz@ENRON 07/06/2000 12:11 PM To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: sorema structure Carol, I'd like to speak with you regarding the following structure proposed by Sorema, which address the fact that they can't sell/buy derivatives and can't reinsure any contract governed by NY law. The credit issue remains--they propose solving it by means of an assignment clause. Sorema did six deals with us last year using Palladium. Seth x37487 ---------------------- Forwarded by Seth Hurwitz/Corp/Enron on 07/06/2000 12:12 PM --------------------------- [email protected] on 07/06/2000 10:29:19 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: sorema structure PLease find attached an explanation of the structure we are looking at. Idriss. (See attached file: Weather Derivatives Reinsurance.doc) - Weather Derivatives Reinsurance.doc
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, I was trying to tell you that the blonde chick from Donna's group is down here. The woman that's always whining about something. She's driving me nuts. That and the fact that I had a long meeting this morning with your other buddy, Chris Disable. All we did was go in circles for about 45 minutes. How's your day going? REALTRORARR (I just wanted to have as many initials as you.)
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RE: My data , I don't have hotmail. AOL IM is jreitme. Home e-mail is [email protected] Jay -----Original Message----- From: Tonks, Colin Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:47 AM Subject: My data Please send me your hotmail/yahoo account: Thanks [email protected]
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Research Group Move to the 19th Floor , Hello all: In case any of you feel energetic, "the boxes are here". They are located at 2963B (Michael Sergeev's old desk). Feel free to take as many as you will need. Be sure to label everything with your new office location. If your file cabinets lock, you can just label them and lock them. Again, listed below is your new office location: Stinson Gibner EB 1936 Joseph Hrgovcic EB 1947 Paulo Issler EB 1935 Vince Kaminski EB 1933 Krishna Krishnarao EB 1938 Martin Lin EB 1930E Grant Masson EB 1941 Kevin Moore EB 1944 Maureen Raymond EB 1928 Mike Roberts EB 1945 Vasant Shanbhogue EB 1949 Vincent Tang EB 1934 Ravi Thuraisingham EB 1932 Zimin Lu EB 1942 If you have any questions, or need any assistance, please contact me, Kevin, or Sam. Thanks and have a great day! Shirley 3-5290
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5 State Energy Advisors Fired Over Conflicts Ethics: The , 5 State Energy Advisors Fired Over Conflicts Ethics: The consultants were involved in buying electricity for California from a generator whose stock they owned, setting up a clash of official duties, personal interests. JEFFREY L. RABIN; DARYL KELLEY; RICH CONNELL TIMES STAFF WRITERS 07/28/2001 Los Angeles Times Home Edition A-1 Copyright 2001 / The Times Mirror Company The Davis administration, stung by charges of excessive secrecy, disclosed late Friday that it has fired five energy consultants because of conflicts of interest involving their official duties and personal finances. A sixth consultant hired to help California purchase electricity has quit, according to state records. All were involved in purchasing electricity for the state from a generator whose stock they owned. In addition, the top lawyer for the agency buying the power was removed from her position because of concern about the way the issue of potential conflicts was handled. Top advisors to Gov. Gray Davis told The Times that they learned of the conflicts in the last week, after belatedly asking the consultants to file required economic disclosure statements. A review of those documents, which included stock holdings, showed that some of the consultants "may have crossed the line," said the governor's senior advisor, Nancy McFadden. State law prohibits officials from participating in decisions involving their personal financial interests. Although portraying himself as seriously concerned that such conflicts could undermine public confidence, the governor has not required some of his most influential private-sector advisors to file the kind of disclosure statements that led to the firings. Among them are two Wall Street veterans who have been most influential in promoting the governor's energy rescue plan, which includes the largest state bond sale in U.S. history. The New York firms that employ executives Joseph Fichera and Michael Hoffman have been paid $275,000 a month to, among other things, help pitch the $12.5-billion bond issue to Wall Street analysts and state lawmakers. The companies stand to make an additional $14 million if the state goes through with the purchase of utility transmission lines. Davis contends that Fichera, Hoffman and their associates fall into a separate category of advisor, beyond the reach of the state's political reform laws. Critics question the distinction. "The governor's approach may be convenient for him," said Jim Knox, executive director of the watchdog group California Common Cause, "but it ignores the law." Disclosure is crucial because the public needs to know that "decisions are not being made by people who have a conflict of interest," Knox said. "Trying to evade the law with a creative use of semantics is not what they ought to be doing." The firings disclosed Friday are unlikely to diminish criticism surrounding the more than 50 consultants and advisors hastily hired by the administration as it rushed into the power trading business this year. More than $25 million is being spent by the state on consultants, according to state records. In the process, seemingly little attention was paid to routine government ethics laws. It took six months for state officials to direct the consultants to file even basic disclosures of their personal finances, including investments. The state Political Reform Act normally requires such forms to be filed publicly within 30 days of starting work for state agencies. Even with the hastily ordered disclosures made public thus far, the circumstances of most of the stock transactions remain a mystery because key information was omitted. Most of the consultants, for example, failed to state when they bought the energy stocks. One of those pressing hardest for an investigation of possible conflict of interest violations and insider trading is Secretary of State Bill Jones, a Republican who hopes to challenge Davis next year. Jones has accused the governor of "a conscious policy of secrecy" in enforcing compliance with public disclosure laws. This week Jones called for a federal Securities and Exchange Commission probe of stock purchases by state energy consultants. 4 Traders Owned Shares of Calpine The four traders removed this week all owned shares of Calpine Corp., a San Jose-based power generator that has landed the largest share of the $43 billion in long-term state power contracts. Their investments ranged from several thousand dollars to more than $100,000, records show. While working for the state Department of Water Resources, officials said they bought undetermined amounts of Calpine power on the state's behalf. More than $14 million worth of electricity was purchased from the state by Calpine in the first quarter of this year, according to the most recent records available. "We did not want them making governmental decisions and holding these stocks," the governor's legal affairs secretary, Barry Goode, said in an interview. The highest-ranking consultant removed, Richard Ferreira, was hired on a $500,000 contract in January to assist in obtaining bids for long-term power and negotiating contracts, records show. A former assistant general manager with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Ferreira was paid $200 an hour by the state. After he disclosed owning as much as $10,000 in Calpine stock, officials discovered he had participated in a review of one of the company's contracts. Ferreira could not be reached for comment. The governor's office identified the other four as traders William F. Mead, Herman Leung, Constantine Louie and Peggy Cheng, most of whom could not be reached Friday by The Times. All of them formerly worked as energy schedulers at the Power Exchange, a now-defunct energy market similar to a stock exchange created in the early days of California's electricity deregulation. Hired by the state in February and March, the four signed temporary contracts calling for maximum payments of between $15,000 and $21,000 a month, including living expenses in Sacramento and flights home to Southern California. Mead, 55, a former Edison engineer, said state officials never warned him that owning energy stock was a problem until they demanded that he sell the stock a week ago. He said he bought nearly all of his shares 2 1/2 years ago for $12,000 and saw its value skyrocket as the stock split three times, doubling in value each time. Mead said he was called by the head of the state's energy buying team Thursday and fired. "I asked very directly, 'Is this because of the stock?' and they wouldn't give me an answer," Mead said. "[He] just said your services are terminated. "I came up here, away from home, living in a hotel room, trying to keep the lights on, trying to get the state through a crisis and now I get a finger pointed at me as if I'm some sort of criminal. I guess it's just politics and we're the pawns." Administration officials said they also are examining the actions of other traders, including one who bought Calpine stock just before beginning work for the state. That trader, Elaine Griffin, who also came from the Power Exchange, left the state power buying operation July 14, three days after disclosing her energy industry investment. Griffin, who the governor's office said had obtained another job, could not be reached for comment. Griffin reported purchasing $10,000 to $100,000 of Calpine stock on Feb. 1, in her final days working at the electricity exchange. A few days later, Calpine signed and announced a $4.6-billion, 10-year deal to sell power to the Department of Water Resources. On Feb. 20, Griffin joined the state power buying agency, just as the state and Calpine were finalizing an additional $8.3 billion in power contracts. One of those, a 20-year deal signed Feb. 27, was the longest. The state has awarded Calpine about $13 billion in contracts to supply power for up to 20 years. In addition to the state consultants who bought Calpine stock, two others reported owning stock in Texas-based power marketing giant Enron Corp. And two more bought stock in Southern California Edison, the faltering utility that Davis has committed himself to saving from bankruptcy. Another consultant bought stock in Reliant Energy of Houston, a large power plant operator that bought several California plants from utilities after deregulation. Bernard Barretto, an energy trader, who buys energy on the daily spot market, said in an interview that he bought about $2,000 in Enron stock shortly before he began work for the state Feb. 28. Purchase of Enron Stock Defended "I don't see a conflict," he said. "At the time, we weren't really dealing with Enron. I [still] haven't bought from Enron." Barretto said he never considered his Enron ownership a possible conflict until he received notice July 18 that he had to sell the stocks by noon or lose his job. That notice came from Goode, the governor's lawyer. "We expect and have always expected the state's consultants to uphold the highest ethical standards," he wrote. "That standard is not met by those who hold a financial interest in one or more energy companies while trading on behalf of the state on energy related matters." "Therefore each consultant who holds an interest in an energy company must divest himself or herself of that interest by noon today. If he or she refuses, the state will sever its contract with that person." However, the governor's office has taken a distinctly different stance with his closest financial advisors, Fichera and Hoffman. Davis aides cite an opinion sought last week from attorney Raquelle de la Rocha, a former member of the Los Angeles Ethics Commission and the state Fair Political Practices Commission. She concluded that the advisors do not have to file disclosure statements because they are contractors, not consultants, and will be working for less than a year on a limited range of projects. Fichera is Davis' point man on the governor's energy rescue plan--including the unprecedented bond sale. He has pitched the plan to lawmakers, reporters and the Wall Street financial community. Fichera refused to comment on the record. Fichera and Hoffman's companies, Saber Partners and Blackstone Group, prepared a controversial analysis that helped underpin legislative approval of the bond measure, intended to pay for past and future power buying. Pact Specifies Financial Advice The state's contract with the Fichera and Hoffman firms calls for them to provide "financial advisory services" to the state. The decision not to require public disclosure of their financial holdings stands in sharp contrast to the approach taken with Montague DeRose and Associates. That consulting firm was hired on a $1.8-million contract. Like the other two firms, it too was hired to provide "financial advisory services" to the state. That firm's top advisor, Douglas S. Montague, was required by the administration to fill out a disclosure statement. He reported no power company interests. The governor's legal advisors said the difference is that Montague is on a longer contract. PHOTO: Barry Goode, above, governor's legal affairs secretary.; Copyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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WGA Schedules for the Week of May 28 - June 1, 2001 , Western Government Affairs WEEKLY SCHEDULES For the Week of May 28 =01) June 1, 2001 Paul Kaufman Mon 5/28 Memorial Day Tue 5/29 Portland OR office, a.m.; Cheyenne, p.m. Wed 5/30 Cheyenne Thur 5/31 Portland OR office Fri 6/1 Portland OR office Sue Mara Mon 5/28 Memorial Day Tue 5/29 San Francisco CA office, a.m. Wed 5/30 AReM meeting in Sac'to Thur 5/31 San Francisco CA office; Kid duty a.m. & p.m. Fri 6/1 Kid duty a.m. & p.m.;=20 10 a.m. =01) 3 p.m.: IEP Public Affairs meeting =01) Sacramento CA Jeff Dasovich Mon 5/28 Memorial Day Tue 5/29 San Francisco CA office* Wed 5/30 San Francisco CA office* Thur 5/31 San Francisco CA office* Fri 6/1 San Francisco CA office* Sandi McCubbin Mon 5/28 Memorial Day Tue 5/29 Sacramento CA Wed 5/30 Sacramento CA Thur 5/31 San Francisco CA; Los Angeles CA Fri 6/1 San Francisco CA=20 Mona Petrochko Mon 5/28 Memorial Day Tue 5/29 Atlanta GA* Wed 5/30 Atlanta GA/Tampa FL* Thur 5/31 Tampa FL Fri 6/1 Tampa FL Alan Comnes Mon 5/28 Memorial Day Tue 5/29 Enron, Washington DC office Wed 5/30 Enron, Washington DC office Thur 5/31 Enron, Washington DC office Fri 6/1 Portland OR office *Subject to change
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It's a Boy! , Just wanted to let you know that Joe and Christine Deffner are the proud parents of a new baby boy. Jackson Cain was born this morning, weighing in at 8lbs,6 oz and measuring 21?". Baby and Mother are doing fine!
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Fwd: EMU briefing paper , Dear class, Colm Lysaght compiled an excellent briefing on European Monetary Union for a study group in the class. He kindly offered to share them with the class. I found these notes extremely helpful, and hope you will too. Feel free to send "Thank you"s directly to the author <[email protected]> - David - e201b-emu.doc David I. Levine Associate professor Haas School of Business ph: 510/642-1697 University of California fax: 510/643-1420 Berkeley CA 94720-1900 email: [email protected] http://web.haas.berkeley.edu/www/levine/
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Re: ISDA Master Agreement between ENA and Paribas , Susan: Which Paribas are you referring to? Susan Flynn 06/26/2000 04:50 PM To: Jefferson D Sorenson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Laurel Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andrea R Guillen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Joe Hunter/HOU/ECT@ECT, David P Dupre/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Walker/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jarrod Cyprow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pamela Sonnier/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheetal Patel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Souad Mahmassani/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gordon Heaney/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Meredith/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Derek Bailey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bruce Mills/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jean Bell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harry Bucalo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Charlie Hoang/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nidia Mendoza/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rod Nelson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Russell Diamond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracy Ngo/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Suttle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracy Ngo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lesli Campbell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly Harris/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly Harris/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin P Radous/Corp/Enron@Enron@ECT, Veronica Espinoza/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron@Enron, Wendi LeBrocq/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Solmonson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marilyn Colbert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yolanda Cordova-Gilbert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Diane Ellstrom/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lynn E Shivers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Willie Harrell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill D Hare/HOU/ECT@ect, Jason Moore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Leslie Reeves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dianne Seib/CAL/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anthony Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Connie Sutton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Willie Harrell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anthony Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carrie Southard/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amber Ebow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adnan Patel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Ann Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: ISDA Master Agreement between ENA and Paribas On May 23, 2000, Paribas merged with and into Banque Nationale De Paris, the surving entity which changed its name to BNP Paribas. As a result of the merger, BNP Paribas assumes all of the rights and obliagtions of Paribas (and becomes our Counterparty) under the ISDA Master Agreement, dated June 28, 1995 between ENA and Paribas. Copies of the notice of merger will be distributed. Susan D. Flynn Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB3806 Houston, Texas 77002 Phone: 713-853-0975 Fax: 713-646-3490
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Why One Firm Thinks Enron Is Running Out of Gas , ---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Benson/Corp/Enron on 05/11/2001 12:20 PM --------------------------- Chris Dorland@ECT 05/11/2001 12:14 PM To: Robert Benson/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Why One Firm Thinks Enron Is Running Out of Gas ---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Dorland/HOU/ECT on 05/11/2001 12:14 PM --------------------------- Dan Dorland 05/11/2001 07:50 AM To: Paul Devries/TOR/ECT@ECT, Jan Wilson/TOR/ECT@ECT, Jeff Borg/TOR/ECT@ECT, Dave Ellis/TOR/ECT@ECT, Garrett Tripp/TOR/ECT@ECT, Stephane Brodeur/CAL/ECT@ECT, Chris Dorland/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected] cc: Subject: Why One Firm Thinks Enron Is Running Out of Gas http://www.thestreet.com/_yahoo/comment/detox/1422781.html Why One Firm Thinks Enron Is Running Out of Gas By Peter Eavis Senior Columnist Originally posted at 5:23 PM ET 5/9/01 on RealMoney.com A small research boutique with a reputation for rigorous analysis is telling clients to quickly dump Enron (ENE:NYSE - news), believing that the energy trading giant's 2001 earnings will fall well short of Wall Street's forecasts. Cambridge, Mass.-based Off Wall Street, led by analyst Mark Roberts, thinks Enron's 2001 earnings will fall 6 cents short of the consensus estimate of $1.79. The firm also believes Enron stock should trade around $30, nearly 50% below Wednesday's $59.20. The firm's 26-page report, published May 6, highlights Enron's declining profitability and increasing leverage and suggests that the company should trade on the same sort of multiple as a trading firm like Goldman Sachs (GS :NYSE - news), which has a 2001 price-to-earnings ratio about half of Enron's 33 times. OWS also alleges that Enron's earnings quality is poor and that key parts of its financial statements are confusing and opaque. Houston-based Enron didn't comment by publication time on elements of the report that Detox sent the company. An energy analyst who is bullish on Enron's outlook says the OWS report contains fundamental misunderstandings about the energy market and Enron's business model, but he says the report does include some ground-breaking and valid insights. (The analyst's firm doesn't give stock recommendations.) Economies of Scale Why care what Off Wall Street writes, compared with, say, analysts at Merrill Lynch (MER:NYSE - news)? For one, OWS has an excellent track record. Particularly sweet was 2000, when the tech stocks it had bashed came crashing down. It has also shown itself to be well ahead of the curve, recommending that clients sell e-tailer priceline.com (PCLN:Nasdaq - news) in June 1999, when faith in Internet stocks was at its blindest and their prices at their most insane. Pulling Back Enron retreats after long rally Enron, with its domination of a burgeoning energy market, annual revenue of over $100 billion and impressive earnings growth, can hardly be ranked alongside the likes of priceline. But OWS thinks Enron is set for a precipitous drop nonetheless. Why? OWS's main beef is that key profitability measures are in decline. Margins on Enron's pretax operating earnings (which the company's earnings releases call IBIT, or income before interest, taxes and other items) are falling. Total IBIT of $795 million in the first quarter amounted to only 1.59% of the $50 billion in revenue for the period, compared with a 2.08% margin in the fourth quarter and 4.75% in the year-earlier period. Revenue in the first quarter was nearly quadrupled from the year-earlier period, yet IBIT rose only 27%. This shrinkage is due to lower-margin trading income making up an increasingly large share of Enron's revenue base. OWS thus calculates that for the remainder of 2001 Enron needs to generate an extra $2.1 billion in revenue for each additional penny it makes over its 2000 EPS of $1.47 to reach analysts' expectation of $1.79. The energy analyst counters that OWS apparently hasn't grasped how Enron can continue to increase earnings even when margins shrink. It does so simply by increasing volumes as the energy market balloons in size. In other words, margins may decline, but since revenues are so much higher, earnings still go up. Illustrating this, first-quarter 2001 EPS of 49 cents was 23% ahead of the year-ago figure, even though the IBIT margin shrank by 3.2 percentage points. The analyst thinks Enron will make $1.82 per share in 2001. Growing On You In addition, the huge growth in the energy market that has so helped Enron is likely to continue for several years, according to the analyst. He notes that roughly 75% of the electricity available in the U.S. still isn't traded in a market. "Eventually it will be part of a competitive environment, but it'll take five to 10 years," says the analyst. And he believes the extreme volatility in energy-related commodities that has also benefited Enron will exist for longer than OWS projects. Still, OWS's point on profitability is bolstered by other profit measures. Return on capital (net income as a percentage of equity plus debt) was 6.6% in 2000, down on 1999's 6.9% and well below the 2000 returns on capital at Duke (DUK:NYSE - news) (11.8%), Dynegy (DYN:NYSE - news) (12.1%) and even Goldman (8.9%). Even Enron bulls will admit that its financials are hard to follow. For example, it doesn't give a gross margin number for its wholesale services, or trading, business, which accounts for 96% of revenue. But one area of the company's financial statements registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission that consistently bugs analysts is the part that describes Enron's related party transactions, which are the deals it does with entities that have some sort of link to the firm. In fact, one of the related entities that Enron has traded with is headed by Enron's CFO, Andrew Fastow. The energy analyst comments: "Why are they doing this? It's just inappropriate." The reason for maintaining these hard-to-follow related party deals has been a source of speculation. But OWS analysis shows how a sales of optical fiber to a related party may have been used to goose earnings in the second quarter of 2000. Estimated profits from the so-called dark fiber (optical cable without the gear to send data over it) transaction allowed Enron to beat analysts' second-earnings earnings estimate by 2 cents a share, rather than missing by 2 cents. How soon before Wall Street follows Off Wall Street on Enron?
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Re: FW: (no subject) , Thanks again for your help this weekend. I enjoyed hanging out with you. PL
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Constellation Power Source, Inc. , We have received an executed Master Agreement: Type of Contract: ISDA Master Agreement (Multicurrency-Cross Border) Effective Date: March 28, 2001 Enron Entity: Enron North America Corp. Counterparty: Constellation Power Source, Inc. Transactions Covered: Approved for all products with the exception of: Foreign Exchange Confirming Entity: Enron North America Corp. Governing Law: New York Copies will be distributed Cordially, Susan S. Bailey Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, Suite 3806A Houston, Texas 77002 Phone: (713) 853-4737 Fax: (713) 646-3490 E:mail: [email protected]
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RE: PJM AVERAGES , hey juan.. i saw that i'm not working for the Thanksgiving holiday. I dont mind working if someone else wants leave on that day. Punit. -----Original Message----- From: Hernandez, Juan Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:10 AM To: Berlin, Jason; Blaine, Jay; Errigo, Joe; Greer, Andrew; Larkworthy, Carrie; Maskell, David; Rawal, Punit; Reves, Brant; Seely, Michael; Trejo, Reese Subject: PJM AVERAGES Hey guys and gals our problems with pjm #'s has been cleared up at last. A spreadsheet has been set-up to give us pjm #'s. Its located in M:/ELECTRIC/24HR/NIGHTSHIFTDATA/PJMHOURLY. The northeast guys will import their numbers into this spreadsheet everyday before they leave. Our group will be responsible for the evening hours. Please keep track of these when you come in to work the evening shift. This procedure is temporary until the northeast guys start their 24 hour desk. The start date for the northeast guys will be Nov. 1. That is all!
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RE: , on the fourth floor -----Original Message----- From: Hayden, Frank Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:18 PM To: Parks, Joe Subject: RE: Ground hog day. They have asked me to sign non-compete. I don't want to sign contract as is. Where are you? -----Original Message----- From: Parks, Joe Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:16 PM To: Hayden, Frank Subject: you watch any of sharron watkins. she does paint a pretty picture. hows it going?
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Re: Check it out! , Looks a lot like ski time!! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 9:47 AM Subject: Check it out! > http://www.rsn.com/pages/include/cams/campic.html?rsn_resort=telluride >
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Search Committee for New Dean , >October 11, 2001 > > > >FACULTY, STUDENTS, AND STAFF >Haas School of Business > >Dean Tyson has indicated her intention to step down as Dean of the School >at the end of June 2002. A committee has been formed to search and make >recommendations for a new dean of the School. The members of the committee >are: > >Assistant Dean Barbara Horst Broque, Haas School of Business >Professor Barry Eichengreen, Economics >Mr. Hans Grande, Graduate Student, Haas School of Business >Mr. Robert D. Haas, Chairman of the Board, Levi Strauss & CO. >Professor Herma Hill Kay, Boalt School of Law >Professor David J. Vogel, Haas School of Business >Professor James A. Wilcox, Haas School of Business >Professor Janet L. Yellen, Haas School of Business > >Professor Mark Lemley, Boalt Hall School of Law, will serve as Chair of >the Committee. The committee will consult with the School community both >for suggestions and views on candidates. Your participation and >cooperation in the search process will be appreciated. > > > > >Jan de Vries >Vice Provost >Academic Affairs >and Faculty Welfare > >cc: Dean Tyson Members of the Search Committee
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new project , Vasant, Vince and I spoke with Gary Hickerson and Michelle Cisneros about the consultant's power plant model this afternoon. We will take their model's interface and recode the calculation engine, incorporating useful insights from the consultant. IT help will be available via Gary's group. So I will spend the next 4 weeks working on this. Alex
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NETCO Logistics Org. chart , Sally, here is the latest org. chart for the NETCO Logistics team. If the promotion recommendations I made are followed through then a few title changes will be necessary. Let me know if you have any questions, tks - Bob
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Team Meeting Information , Rick, please see the attached files for the teams 2000 objectives and the teams response to the submittal of annual cetifications. It also covers roles and responsiblities for the entire air compliance program.
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RTO Reports , John and Louise -- Nationwide RTO information is now on the East Power web site: http://eastpower.dev.corp.enron.com/portal/ (under RTO Regulation Module (access and add through the Content page). and on the West Power web site. These summaries will be updated bi-weekly and are also accessible to Rogers Herndon and Don Black's EES trading groups.
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Pictures of Sam , Lindy: John just emailed me the pictures of Sam. He is the cutest! I can't get over how much he has grown since I saw him. Your Dad is anxious to see these pictures so I have run copies on my color printer--they came out great. Good job! I've been thinking about you a lot and know these are stressful times. Somehow I guess it all works out like it is supposed to. Give Sam hugs and kisses from us and of course some for you and Tony too. Love you, Flo
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Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales , Rev. John Magisano 605 East 14th Street New York, NY 10009 [email protected] To Mr. Ken Lay, I'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of your employees. Indeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt. The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings. Sincerely, Rev. John Magisano
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Commissioner.COM E-Reports for H-Town Slaps 10/18/01 , [IMAGE]=09 Battle your friends for glory in Planters Crunch Time -- the first-ever fo= otball game played via e-mail! Featuring graphic, play-by-play action, Plan= ters Crunch Time is fast, fun, and FREE! Kickoff Now! Remember the NFL Ha= ll of Famer's, Superbowl Champs and your favorite Teams or Players. Save 10= % off NFL Memorabilia @ MVP.com. Enter coupon code HIGH10PC at checkout t= o receive this exclusive offer. Ends 10/23/01. Attention Fantasy Fans! Su= bscribe to The Sporting News now for a low $.99 per issue AND get a FREE S= tainless Steel Thermo-Bottle! HURRY! Brought to you by Sponsorship Bar= You are receiving these e-reports because you have signed up for CBS Sport= sLine.com Fantasy Football. To customize, reschedule, or turn off these re= ports please click here Injuries Scouting Reports [IMAGE]'); [IMAGE]NF= L Injuries Updated Player Team Pos Injury Expected Return 10/18/01 Battagli= a, Marco CIN TE Shoulder Probable for Sunday's game vs. Chi. 10/18/01 Bled= soe, Drew NE QB Internal injuries No timetable for his return 10/18/01 Daw= kins, Sean JAC WR Ribs Probable for Thursday's game vs. Buf. 10/18/01 Geor= ge, Eddie TEN RB Ankle Questionable for Sunday's game at Det. 10/18/01 Gri= ese, Brian DEN QB Shoulder Should be able to play in Sunday's game at S.D.= 10/18/01 Heap, Todd BAL TE Ankle Questionable for Sunday's game at Cle. 1= 0/18/01 Mason, Derrick TEN WR Ankle Questionable for Sunday's game at Det.= 10/18/01 Weinke, Chris CAR QB Thigh Status unclear for Sunday's game 10/1= 8/01 Wheatley, Tyrone OAK RB Knee Will miss one or two games 10/17/01 Alex= ander, Stephen WAS TE Ankle Out at least two weeks 10/17/01 Baxter, Fred = CHI TE Hip Day to day 10/17/01 Bennett, Michael MIN RB Ankle Doubtful for = Sunday's game vs. G.B. 10/17/01 Clark, Greg SF TE Hamstring Has begun some= light running 10/17/01 Davis, Terrell DEN RB Knee Outside chance he could= play Sunday at S.D. 10/17/01 Faulk, Marshall STL RB Knee Expected to miss= Sunday's game at NYJ. Will be re-evaluated next week. 10/17/01 Galloway, J= oey DAL WR Ankle Expected to miss practice this week 10/17/01 Hasselbeck, = Matt SEA QB Groin Should be able to play on Oct. 28 10/17/01 Jeffers, Patr= ick CAR WR Knee Could play in Sunday's game at Was. 10/17/01 Jefferson, Sh= awn ATL WR Toe Expected to play in Sunday's game at N.O. 10/17/01 Mathis, = Terance ATL WR Hand Expected to play in Sunday's game at N.O. 10/17/01 Moo= re, Herman DET WR Hip Placed on injured reserve; Out for the rest of the s= eason. 10/17/01 Moore, Rob ARI WR Hamstring Probable for Sunday's game vs.= K.C. 10/17/01 Moss, Randy MIN WR Ankle Questionable for Sunday's game vs.= G.B. 10/17/01 Muhammad, Muhsin CAR WR Ribs May be limited in Sunday's gam= e at Was. 10/17/01 Pathon, Jerome IND WR Ankle Status unclear for Week Six= 10/17/01 Pittman, Michael ARI RB Concussion Expected to return to practic= e on Tuesday 10/17/01 Swinton, Reggie DAL WR Hamstring Expected to miss pr= actice this week 10/17/01 Thomas, Robert DAL RB Ankle Out for the season 1= 0/17/01 Ward, Dedric MIA WR Foot Return date is unknown 10/16/01 Barber, T= iki NYG RB Hamstring Expected to return to practice on Thursday 10/16/01 C= arter, Quincy DAL QB Hamstring Surgery performed; out six weeks 10/16/01 D= ilfer, Trent SEA QB Groin Unlikely to play October 28 vs. Mia. 10/16/01 Gr= bac, Elvis BAL QB Concussion Expected to play in Sunday's game at Cle. 10/= 16/01 Johnson, Rob BUF QB Neck Probable for Thursday's game at Jac. 10/16/= 01 Jurevicius, Joe NYG WR Ribs Expected to play in Monday's game vs. Phi. = 10/16/01 McCareins, Justin TEN WR Ankle Out 6-8 weeks. 10/16/01 Richardson= , Tony KC RB Shoulder Chance he could play Sunday at Ari. 10/16/01 Schroed= er, Bill GB WR Ankle Expected to play in Sunday's game at Min. 10/16/01 St= aley, Duce PHI RB Shoulder Expected to start in Monday's game at NYG 10/16= /01 Taylor, Fred JAC RB Groin Out for Thursday's game vs. Buf. 10/16/01 Wa= rrick, Peter CIN WR Shoulder Probable for Sunday's game vs. Chi. 10/15/01 = Christian, Bob ATL RB Ribs Day to day 10/15/01 Jackson, Terry SF RB Calf = Probable for Oct. 28 game at Chi. 10/15/01 Johnson, Chad CIN WR Collarbone= Out six weeks 10/14/01 Redmond, J.R. NE RB Ankle Day to day 10/11/01 Sowa= rd, R.Jay JAC WR Suspended Suspended until Nov. 26 10/10/01 Dudley, Rickey= CLE TE Foot Out for the rest of the season 10/10/01 Shelton, Daimon CHI = RB Suspended Out four games but is appealing. 10/8/01 Johnson, Patrick BAL= WR Clavicle Will miss eight weeks 10/8/01 Kasper, Kevin DEN WR Ankle Out = three to six weeks 10/8/01 Lewis, Jonas SF RB Groin Out indefinitely 10/5/= 01 Beuerlein, Steve DEN QB Elbow Placed on injured reserve; out for the se= ason. 10/4/01 Watters, Ricky SEA RB Shoulder Out six to eight weeks 10/3/0= 1 Anderson, Jamal ATL RB Knee Placed on injured reserve; out for the seaso= n 9/28/01 Martin, Tony ATL WR Clavicle Expected to miss four weeks 9/25/01= Whalen, James DAL TE Achilles Out indefinitely 9/13/01 Blackwell, Will P= IT WR Knee On injured reserve. Will undergo surgery 9/12/01 McCaffrey, Ed = DEN WR Leg Placed on injured reserve; out for the season 9/11/01 Campbell, = Mark CLE TE Leg On the injured reserve list; out for the season. 9/11/01 C= armazzi, Giovanni SF QB Shoulder On the active/non-football injury list. O= ut for the season. 9/11/01 Lewis, Jamal BAL RB Knee On IR. Out for the sea= son. 9/11/01 Morris, Sylvester KC WR Knee On the physically unable to perf= orm (PUP) list. Likely out for the season. 9/4/01 Irvin, Sedrick DET RB Kn= ee On IR; Out for the season. 9/3/01 Blanchard, Cary ARI K Foot On IR. Out= for the season. 9/3/01 Mayes, Alonzo MIA TE Shoulder On the phyically una= ble to perform (PUP) list. Could be out for the season. 8/29/01 Davis, Tyro= ne GB TE Hamstring On the phyically unable to perform (PUP) list. Likely o= ut for the season. 8/29/01 Griffith, Howard DEN RB Neck On IR. Out for the= season. 8/27/01 Montgomery, Joe NYG RB Achilles On IR. Out for the season= . 8/18/01 Rice, Frank TB WR Knee On IR. Out for the season. 8/13/01 Yamini= , Bashir DAL WR Knee On IR. Out for the season. 8/12/01 Kirby, Charles TB= RB Achilles On IR. Out for the season. 8/12/01 Sinceno, Kaseem CHI TE Ank= le On IR. Out for the season. 8/8/01 Justin, Paul STL QB Knee Out for the = season. 8/8/01 Tant, Jay ARI TE Knee On the physically unable to perform (= PUP) list. 8/5/01 Moss, Santana NYJ WR Knee Out 8-12 weeks. 8/1/01 William= s, Kenneth CIN RB Concussion On the reserve/non-football injury list. Out = for the season. 7/26/01 Copeland, Jeremaine DAL WR Collarbone Out 6-8 week= s. 7/25/01 McDuffie, O.J. MIA WR Toe On the physically unable to perform (= PUP) list. Player Updates Scouting Reports [IMAGE]'); [IMAGE] Latest NFL= Player News Todd Heap , TE BAL Updated 10/18/01 Heap practiced Wednesday= but remains questionable for Sunday's game at Cleveland. Reserve Heap on y= our roster this week. It would be wise to keep him inactive until he is eff= ective in a game. Jeff Garcia , QB SF Updated 10/18/01 According to publ= ished reports, Garcia has been instructed not to pick up a football until t= he Niners begin practicing again next week. Garcia is dealing with a sore t= hrowing elbow, as well as a few other ! na! gging bumps and bruises. Howeve= r, he's still expected to start in the 49ers' next game on Oct. 28 against = Chicago. Peerless Price , WR BUF Updated 10/18/01 Price might post respe= ctable numbers against the Jaguars. Jacksonville's secondary is thin becaus= e of injuries. Eric Moulds , WR BUF Updated 10/18/01 Moulds might get in = the end zone against Jacksonville. Look for the Bills to move him around of= ten against the injury-riddled Jaguars secondary. Larry Centers , RB BUF = Updated 10/18/0! Centers has been Buffalo's most reliable receiver so far,= but that trend might change against Jacksonville. Buffalo might look to at= tack an injury-riddled Jaguars secondary with passes to WR Peerless Price a= nd TE Jay Riemersma. Drew Bledsoe , QB NE Updated 10/18/01 There's a very= slim chance Bledsoe will be in uniform as the emergency quarterback this w= eek . Bledsoe was upgraded from "out" to "doubtful" on the injury repor= t, but he's lost 15 pounds and hasn't been cleared to run, throw or be hit.= He has pedaled a stationary bicycle and probably would just hand off the b= all if Brady and No. 2 quarterback Damon Huard are sidelined. Bledsoe's p= rogress has been slower than he hoped and there's no timetable for his retu= rn. Tyrone Wheatley, RB OAK Updated 10/18/01 Wheatley won't practice = during the team's week off and could possibly miss the next game because of= an injured right knee. "Tyrone Wheatley has a second degree - I d= on't know if it's a sprain or a tear - of his MCL,"' coach Jon Gruden said = Wednesday. Gruden called Wheatley questionable for the Oct. 28 game at Ph= iladelphia. He said he would learn more about the injury as the week progre= ssed. He disputed reports that Wheatley would be out four weeks. "I wou= ld not agree with that at this time," Gruden said. Chris Weinke , QB CA= R Updated 10/18/01 Weinke sat out practice Wednesday and it's uncertain wh= ether he will play in ! Wa! shington on Sunday because of a thigh injury. T= he injury is more serious than the Panthers first expected. Seifert said Mo= nday that Weinke had a deep thigh bruise, but expected him to practice Wedn= esday. Seifert said he didn't know if Weinke would practice Thursday. Damey= une Craig would start if Weinke cannot play. Brian Griese , QB DEN Updat= ed 10/18/01 Griese said Wednesday his sore shoulder has improved and he's c= onfident he'll play Sunday against San Diego. Griese complained of should= er soreness after a hit against the Kansas City Chiefs on Oct. 7. The probl= em was aggravated Sunday when he was slammed to the turf by Seattle Seahawk= s defensive end Lamar King. Tests Monday showed no structural damage to h= is shoulder. Redskins , DT WAS Updated 10/17/01 Cornerback Champ Baile= y missed practice on Wednesday due to a sprained ankle, but he's expected! = t! o play on Sunday. Fred Smoot (leg), however, is in danger of missing thi= s weekend's contest against Carolina. Darrell Green would replace Smoot if = he's unable to go. Rob Moore , WR ARI Updated 10/17/01 Moore (hamstring)= is listed as probable for Sunday's game against Kansas City. He hasn't bee= n full speed at practice, however, so don't be surprised if his status is d= owngraded over the next two days. Patrick Jeffers , WR CAR Updated 10/17= /01 Jeffers (knees) saw extensive work in practice today and may be ready t= o play this weekend against New Orleans. However, Jeffers is too risky to s= tart from a Fantasy perspective. Muhsin Muhammad , WR CAR Updated 10/17/= 01 Muhammad's ribs are still sore after taking a few shots during Sunday's = game against New Orleans. Coach George Seifert expects him to play, but he = may be somewhat limited. Unless his status improves by the end of the week,= Fantasy owners may want to consider benching Muhammad if at all possible. = Chris Weinke , QB CAR Updated 10/17/01 Weinke missed practice on Wednesd= ay due to a thigh injury. However, Head Coach George Seifert expects the ro= okie quarterback to start on Sunday against Washington. If you need a quart= erback this week, Weinke is a good choice facing a terrible Redskins' defen= se. Terance Mathis , WR ATL Updated 10/17/01 Mathis (hand) returned to p= ractice on Wednesday. He is expected to start on Sunday against New Orleans= , but he's only worth starting in deeper leagues from a Fantasy perspective= . Shawn Jefferson , WR ATL Updated 10/17/01 Jefferson (toe) returned to = practice on Wednesday. He is expected to be in the starting lineup on Sunda= y against New Orleans, but he's too unreliable to use Fantasy-wise. Ryan = Leaf , QB DAL Updated 10/17/01 Leaf worked with he first team offense d! u= r! ing practice on Wednesday. He was filling in for Anthony Wright, who was= given the day off to rest his swollen right knee. Leaf will have his chanc= e to win the starting job in Dallas, but he has no real Fantasy value at th= is time. Troy Hambrick , RB DAL Updated 10/17/01 Now that Robert Thomas = is gone for the year, Hambrick is expected to become Dallas' starting fullb= ack. He's shown flashes of brilliance at times, but his value as a Fantasy = player is still minimal at this point. Michael Bennett , RB MIN Updated = 10/17/01 Bennett is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against Green Bay = due to a right ankle injury. Expect Doug Chapman to get the start, with Tra= vis Prentice serving as his backup. Don't use Bennett this week. Randy Mos= s , WR MIN Updated 10/17/01 Moss is listed as questionable for Sunday's ga= me against Green Bay with a right ankle injury. While we normally tell you = to start him every week, this is one matchup we wouldn't activate him for u= nless it becomes completely clear he will start. Shane Matthews , QB CHI = Updated 10/17/01 The Bears re-signed Matthews on Tuesday. He returns to his= old backup QB job and isn't worth adding to your Fantasy roster. Terrell = Davis , RB DEN Updated 10/17/01 According to published reports, Davis woul= d like to return to the lineup Sunday at San Diego. He has recovered from a= knee injury, and Broncos Head Coach Mike Shanahan wants him to return by N= ovember 4. We don't recommend you use Davis this week, although this develo= pment also makes it tough to recommend you start any Broncos running back. = Stacey Mack , RB JAC Updated 10/17/01 Mack will get a lot of carries this= week but don't expect him to be too productive. He only gained 17 yards on= nine carries in the Jaguars' previous. Keenan McCardell , WR JAC Update= d 10/17/01 McCardell struggled in his first few games back from injury, bu= t looked like his old self in the previous game. Look for McCardell to play= well this week and catch a lot of passes. Sean Dawkins , WR JAC Update= d 10/17/01 Dawkins will have a tough time against Buffalo this week. He wil= l catch of couple of passes but won't find his way into the end zone. Mar= k Brunell , QB JAC Updated 10/17/01 Brunell is no longer being bothered by= headaches and is expected to play in Week Six. Look for him to throw for o= ver 200 yards and a score. Kyle Brady , TE JAC Updated 10/17/01 Brady = is expected to play in this week's game despite a hip injury, and is listed= as probable. He won't be too productive if he does play. Brady only has fi= ve catches this season. Jimmy Smith , WR JAC Updated 10/17/01 Smith has = been very consistent this season. Look for him to catch several passes and = score a touchdown against Buffalo. Herman Moore , WR DET Updated 10/17/01= Moore will miss the remainder of the season after tearing a muscle in his = hip during Sunday's game at Minnesota. "We're disappointed the injury is mu= ch worse than we thought," Lions Head Coach Marty Mornhinweg said. "We beli= eved it was a minor pull, but the MRI showed a significant tear in the musc= le." Drop Moore if he was on your Fantasy team. Larry Foster assumes the No= . 3 receiver job in Detroit. Tyrone Wheatley , RB OAK Updated 10/17/01 Ac= cording to published reports, Wheatley will miss three to four weeks with a= right knee sprain. The veteran back was beginning to lose carries to Charl= ie Garner before he was hurt. More Updates [IMAGE] Copyright 2001 Commis= sioner.COM Inc and SportsLine.com Inc. Your site can be reached from http:/= /fantasy.sportsline.com FB40SP =09
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Meeting to discuss Tri-Union's SWAP , When: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:00 PM-5:00 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada). Where: EB3335 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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RE: Football , G. The weekend looks good. I have to do a little homework. Other than that I am ready to go. Houston just may kick our ass. Your room is available either night. GT > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 11:51 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Football > > GT, > > I am planning on coming in for the game this weekend. Not sure if it will > be Fri. night or Sat. morning. What does your schedule look like for the > weekend? >
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ERV Notification: (Power Off-Peak Positions - 10/19/2001) , The report named: Power Off-Peak Positions <http://erv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=20&report_name=Power+Off-Peak+Positions&category_cd=5&category_name=EAST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=5&TV1Exp=Y&current_efct_date=10/19/2001>, published as of 10/19/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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FW: November 2 Seattle Conference , I sent to Kevin the names forwarded to us from Paul for possible panelists from Western governors' offices for FERC's November 2 Energy Infrastructure conference in Seattle. From the financial community, I sent him the name of Leonard Hyman. Andy Vesey (the person on Jim's Barton subcommittee panel) suggested Leonard as a possible speaker. I also spoke with Margaret Morgan (Price Waterhouse and and an EPSA member) to see if she has any ideas, and she too suggested Leonard. She says Leonard is very knowledgeable about California issues and would be a good speaker. Margaret is checking with colleagues to see if they have any other recommendations. I'll keep you posted. Sarah -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Cadden [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 5:40 PM To: Novosel, Sarah Subject: Re: November 2 Seattle Conference Thanks, I have staff calling Snezak. Will wait to hear from you on financial folks. >>> "Novosel, Sarah" <[email protected]> 10/24/01 05:32PM >>> Kevin: It was good to meet you yesterday. I decided to watch the Commission meeting on television so I wasn't at FERC today, but I wanted to pass on this information to you about possible panelists for the November 2 Infrastructure Meeting in Seattle. From Governor Geringer's office, a staff level person is Steve Reynolds (Wyoming Business Council, also staffs the Wyoming Energy Council). His contact information: (307) 777-2841. [email protected]. Steve is great, pro-RTO, pro-economic development. Lt. Governor Ohs (Montana) or Steve Snezak. The Lt. Governor runs Economic Development for the State. Steve is the Lt. Gov.'s Chief Policy Aide. 406.444.3111. Both Wyoming and Montana are pro-RTO. Other options: Governor Leavitt is pro-infrastructure development, but probably not a strong RTO supporter. Jeff Burke (State of Utah Energy Office) is probably the contact in Utah for this matter if you want a staff person. His contact information is: (801) 538-5428. [email protected] We are still looking for names to represent the financial industry. I will let you know what we find out. Please let me know if you have questions. Sarah Sarah Novosel Senior Director, Federal Regulatory Affairs Enron Corp. (202) 466-9160 [email protected] ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. **********************************************************************
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FW: Sales to Midland Cogen , i'm working thru my 188 emails, would you see if there are any invoice drafts for april 2002 for midland cogen please -----Original Message----- From: Rabon, Chance Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:58 AM To: Germany, Chris Cc: Couch, Greg Subject: FW: Sales to Midland Cogen both sitara deals have been changed to a zero volume apr out. chance -----Original Message----- From: Couch, Greg Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:44 AM To: Rabon, Chance Subject: FW: Sales to Midland Cogen Can you handle this? I do not have Sitara access. Thanks, Greg -----Original Message----- From: Germany, Chris Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 3:51 PM To: Couch, Greg; Ryder, Patrick Cc: Polsky, Phil; Dhont, Margaret; Hamic, Priscilla; Doner, Max Subject: Sales to Midland Cogen We stopped serving Midland Cogen on Sitara deals 340305 and 332163 effective 4/1/2002. There are trigger prices on both of these deals which automatically generates an invoice whether we physically serve the deal or not (see invoice number 36538SA for April 2002 production). For April 2002, these deals are generating a credit invoice in the amount of $390,748.50. I would like to take the trigger volumes to 0 effective 4/1/2002 for the term of the deal to see if this reverses out the credit created in April and keeps us from sending out a credit invoice in the future. Let me know if this is an issue? Thanks.
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ECI status , Our friend is calling. I refuse to take his calls. When you want to take a break, let's recp on: GS&C (position assignment) CSFB the one you just did (Morgan or Bear, I don't know!) Thanks. Sara Shackleton Enron Wholesale Services 1400 Smith Street, EB3801a Houston, TX 77002 Ph: (713) 853-5620 Fax: (713) 646-3490
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URGENT - OMLX IT Agreements , ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT on 05/13/99 01:26 PM --------------------------- Mark Elliott 05/13/99 11:53 AM To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: [email protected] Subject: URGENT - OMLX IT Agreements Mark, See below e-mail from Susan Gill to which are attached the IT Agreements for execution. You will see that I have copied this e-mail to Susan Gill for her information. Kind regards Mark ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Elliott/LON/ECT on 05/13/99 05:44 PM --------------------------- Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: [email protected] 05/13/99 05:56 PM To: [email protected] cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] (bcc: Mark Elliott/LON/ECT) Subject: ENRON electronic agreements As agreed here are the agreements for execution. Please return 2 signed copies of each to me. In order that the line is installed tomorrow, please arrange for the signature page of the OMnet agreement to be faxed to me tomorrow on 0171 815 8508. Many thanks Click (See attached file: Click NT Member .doc)(See attached file: fees click member.doc) OMnet (See attached file: OMnet Agreement.doc)(See attached file: Fees omnet Member.doc) Side Agreement (See attached file: Side Agreement.doc) - Click NT Member .doc - fees click member.doc - OMnet Agreement.doc - Fees omnet Member.doc - Side Agreement.doc
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Viral Genetics:VRAL Achieves unprecedented AIDS breakthrough! , VIRAL GENETICS, INC. December, 2001 HIGHLIGHTS * Viral Genetics has developed a revolutionary new technology called TNP which, based on clinical results to date, not only stops but also reverses the progression of HIV infection in people. * TNP is an extracted, naturally occurring, biologically active linear protein which, when purified and modified, greatly stimulates the body's immune response system. * Three months after an eight week TNP treatment, 8 out of 10 terminally ill AIDS patients in clinical trials show virtually no sign of HIV infection. * TNP treated patients display virtually no side effects to treatment. * TNP technology is patented in 16 countries and patent pending in Canada and the U.S. * Treatments are far less costly and less cumbersome than currently employed alternatives. OVERVIEW Viral Genetics, Inc. was founded in 1995 to develop and commercialize therapeutic and diagnostic systems for the treatment of viral diseases. Their primary focus has been on finding a treatment which would stop and reverse the progression of HIV infection in humans. After expenditures in excess of $8M, Viral Genetics developed their core technology - TNP (Thymus Nuclear Protein). Since TNP's discovery, Viral Genetics has conducted numerous animal studies and three human clinical trials. Each human trial consisted of 10 to 20 patients in the late stages of infection. TNP was administered by intra-muscular injection bi-weekly over an eight week period. Follow up was carried out on all the patients anywhere from 50 to 667 days after treatment. The trials revealed the following incredible results with respect to TNP's efficacy and safety: - HIV viral levels were reduced by 90% even 18 months after treatment. - Patients experienced minimal side effects during treatment which completely subsided after treatment and remained that way even 18 months after treatment. - Dramatic reductions occurred even with HIV resistant strains that no Antiviral Drug Cocktail has shown any efficacy with whatsoever. - Most patients started to regain body weight during and after TNP treatment. Viral Genetics is in discussions with a number of world wide governments to commercialize the TNP technology. STRUCTURE Listed: OTCBB Symbol: VRAL Shares Outstanding: 37.11M Public Float: 3.20M Warrants: none Options: none Website: www.viralgenetics.com <http://www.viralgenetics.com> Recent Price: $1.40 Share Price High: $3.50 Share Price Low: $0.40 For further information, please contact: Alternative Capital Group (416) 601-0076
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RE: Edward Burtynsky , Thanks for the email. If Rock of Ages #7 is available, we would like to put a reserve on it. Can you send me more info on the artist? Regards, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Mai Okita <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Mai+20Okita+20+3Cmai+40kochgallery+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 7:06 PM To: Shankman, Jeffrey A. Subject: Edward Burtynsky Ada Takahashi asked me to send you the attached images. She will be back in the gallery on Wednesday, May 16. Sincerely, Mai Okita Edward Burtynsky Chromogenic Prints Rock of Ages #7, Active Section, Wells-Larson Quarry, Barre, VT 1991 40 x 50 in. $5500 Rock of Ages #24, Abandoned Section, Rock of Ages Quarry, Barre, VT 1991 40 x 50 in. $4300 - Rock_#07.jpg << File: Rock_#07.jpg >> - Rock_#24.jpg << File: Rock_#24.jpg >> -- Robert Koch Gallery 49 Geary Street San Francisco, CA 94108 tel: 415.421.0122 fax: 415.421.6306 mailto:[email protected] http://www.kochgallery.com
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CPUC Proposed Decision Modifying Negative CTC Recovery , In the same Decision that the CPUC is considering voting out on suspending Direct Access, the CPUC is considering a SoCal Edison recommendation to suspend further payment of the Negative CTC to marketers. The Decision would find that the earlier Stipulation does not require SCE to make a cash payment in lieu of a bill credit (even though SCE has already paid cash in previous periods for the Negative CTC). The Decision orders SCE to not make cash payments to satisfy the Negative CTC credit. The Decision is unclear as to whether or not this is simply a suspension of payment or would be permanent. The Decision would apply the same findings and rulings to PG&E and SDG&E. The key issue is that rather than having a cash receivable, EES would now have a bill credit receivable. In addition, because EES re-sourced its customers, the Utility account that holds the bill credit is EES, not the customer account. The only method to obtain the economic value of the bill credit is to utilize the Utilities' services. Even if EES physically serves the customers going forward, it may not be the same account that has the bill credit. The outcome of this case would impact our current Complaint, but it is unclear exactly how the CPUC would apply this Decision to that case. We are intending to (a) try to remove this issue from the CPUC Decision, (b) trying to clarify the suspension is not meant as a vehicle to deny us payment, and (c) trying to determine that the Utilities' tariff would allow us to be paid if our account became "inactive". One other option to consider (at least for SCE) would be to contact SCE management to work out a bill credit application process to allow EES to route the economic value to our DA customers. If anyone has any questions, please call me to discuss. Jim
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Re: Conference Call -- January 16th , Harry: Tamara Johnson left me a voicemail stating that 1) she phoned Bob Weisenmiller requesting that he be our witness 2) there was disagreement internally about whether Enron should have testimony 3) she nonetheless wanted to try to make sure Bob was available and 4) she would call Bob back to discuss further on Tuesday. Not sure that this is the best way to run a railroad. As you mentioned, it's quite inefficient to have EES folks contacting our lawyers and reg consultants directly. I did not respond to Tamara's message--thought it would be better to pass along info to you. We can discuss further on Tuesday. Best, Jeff JMB <[email protected]> 01/12/2001 04:33 PM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: MBD <[email protected]> Subject: Conference Call -- January 16th I have set up a conference call for Tuesday, January 16th at 10:00 a.m. PST to get our game plan together for testimony in the CPUC proceeding. Dial in number is 800-403-2036 Participant Code is 298206 Jeanne Bennett
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FW: Research Library , Louise, Jim Fallon told to wait for explicit intructions from him before any transfer to NETCO takes place. He is my current boss. I am afraid we are caught up in a legal mess here. All I need is a formal letter or an E-mail. Another alternative is to extend employment of some of my guys who are supposed to help with the transistion. Vince -----Original Message----- From: Muller, Mark S. Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 8:44 AM To: Kitchen, Louise; Kaminski, Vince J; Fallon, Jim Cc: Webb, Jay Subject: RE: Research Library vince pls call me on this ....we need to facilitate any transfer before you leave -----Original Message----- From: Kitchen, Louise Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 7:43 AM To: Kaminski, Vince J; Fallon, Jim Cc: Webb, Jay; Muller, Mark S. Subject: RE: Research Library There is clearly an issue here - we have been asking for this for weeks now. Mark please help resolve. -----Original Message----- From: Kaminski, Vince J Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 12:08 PM To: Fallon, Jim; Kitchen, Louise Cc: Webb, Jay Subject: RE: Research Library Please, keep in mind, that the members of the Research Group who stayed behind to facilitate the transition will be leaving for good, in a week. We have to accelerate the process. Vince -----Original Message----- From: Fallon, Jim Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 6:54 PM To: Kitchen, Louise Cc: Kaminski, Vince J; Webb, Jay Subject: Re: Research Library Does the state have copies of all programs? Should systems manage the migration? Muller was going to send vince the copy of the contract indicating the section to vince that required the turnover just to make sure we were doing the right thing - did that happen? -------------------------- Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www.BlackBerry.net)
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Out of Office AutoReply: Revised Coal and Ash Agreements , I am out of the office unitl Firday May 25. Please contact my assistant, Danielle Dees, at 713-853-3943 for immediate assistance.
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EnronOnline Management Report for November 10, 2000 , Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive Summary. EnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/10/00 Transaction Summary External Transactions Today 3,611 Average Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg) 3,238 Total Life to Date Transactions 427,224 EnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/10/00 Trans Percent Enron North America 3,013 80 Enron Europe Limited 244 42 Global Products 144 31 Enron Metals 240 7 EnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg) 48% Gross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions Total Today 2,502,179,517 MTD 21,899,435,275 LTD 235,331,119,953 Average Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg) 2,217,105,552 Notional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date 16,106,253,102 Counterparties, Users, and Products Offered Counterparties having transacted to date 557 New Counterparties transacting for the first time today 3 Number of Products Offered Today 1,129 Total Number of External Users Logged on Today 2,580 Average # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg) 2,717 Also attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information which is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by individuals outside Enron.
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forward start options-- testing PortCalc Test Version on deals , Susan, Attached in the file are the testing results. Also you can run a script file to test more PID/deals if you'd like . This script file uses my modified version of PORTCALC, and is on UNIX,: ~stang/port_calc_test.csh you can go to my home directory ~stang, then type port_calc_test.csh PID and run it. Let me know if you have any questions. Shouan
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Reminder: Weekly Assignment Due This Friday 10/26/01 , Good afternoon, everyone! Thank you for completing last week's assignments and/or promptly communicating your status to me. This is a reminder that your topic assignments for this week are due by the EOD this Friday, 10/26/01. If you are unable to complete this assignment and have not already spoke with me, please let me know an approximate time you think they will be completed by. Keep in mind that if you are having trouble with the ECW, you can send your homework in an email or Word document. Please send to [email protected] Thanks! Assignment Status: Berney Aucoin: 1/2 ETC: This past Tuesday. Have still not received. / Meeting with Berney Thursday 10am-12pm. Andy Lewis: 1/2 ETC: This past Monday. Have still not received. / Meeting with Andy Thursday 2-4 pm. Mark Reese: 1/2 ETC: This past Tuesday. Have still not received. / Meeting with Mark Thursday and Friday 3-4 pm. Dutch Quigley: 0/2 ETC: This Friday 10/26 for past two assignments; Monday 10/29 for this week's assignment. / Already met with Dutch this week. Ed McMichael: 1/2 ETC: This past Tuesday. Have still not received. / Meeting with Ed Friday 8:30 - 9:30 am. Important Reminders: ****1. Please note in your assignments when you use additional resources other than the BRM course material and your own knowledge. This will significantly help us deter any copyright infringements. Thanks. 2. Although you are ultimately responsible for these assignments, you can ask people who work for you to help you with them. Please keep in mind that if you choose this method, you should review the content before handing in the assignment. Finally, and most importantly, please keep in mind that the completion of these assignments significantly impacts the ability of our BRM project to stay on schedule and within budget. If you are unable to complete this assignment, please notify me or Monica ahead of time and provide an estimated time for completion. Thank you and keep up the good work! Sheri A. Righi Accenture Human Performance Service Line Hartford - One Financial Plaza Direct Dial: 860 756 2245 VPN & Octel: 765 2245 e-mail: [email protected] This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged or confidential information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of the email by you is prohibited.
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