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TJ,
I'd like a room tomorrow (Tue) after 4pm to speak with Mike Bridges about an open position on my desk. Could you find a room for 1 hr and let me know where and when. Thanks,
Fletch |
-----Original Message-----
From: Garcia, Felicia (Denver) [mailto:FeliciaGarcia@aec.ca]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 9:57 AM
To: Harrison, Tyrell
Subject: Lunch
Brian Day and I are going to the RIO for lunch tomorrow...do any of you guys
want to come? We may have another marketing guy with us too.
Felicia Garcia
950 17th St Suite 2600
Denver, CO 80202
303-389-5018
fgarcia@aec.ca |
---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 09/25/2000
12:39 PM ---------------------------
"Iaconetti, Louis" <louis.iaconetti@csfb.com> on 09/25/2000 11:26:38 AM
To: "Don Miller (E-mail)" <Don.Miller@enron.com>, "'Benjamin Rogers'"
<Benjamin.Rogers@enron.com>
cc: "Bartlett, James" <james.bartlett@csfb.com>, "Al-Farisi, Omar"
<omar.al-farisi@csfb.com>, "Modi, Rishi" <rishi.modi@csfb.com>, "Heckler,
James" <james.heckler@csfb.com>
Subject: Additional Questions
I received a call from Tom Favinger at PG&E today. He is looking for the
responses to his questions from last week and also has a new question. He
would like to get a breakout of the $10.25 million item in the Pastoria
capital budget labeled Pre-Commercial Operations Costs.
I also spoke to Darryn O Llegas from PECO today. They are planning to bid
on the peakers and LV Cogen on Friday. His questions are:
Peakers
* Will Enron's control area dispatching/scheduling software be
included in the property conveyed with the peakers?
* Do the Peaker's permits make any allowance for combined cycle
operation or would they need to re-start the permitting process?
* They would like clarification concerning the joint ownership of gas
interconnects - what is owned, cost to maintain, etc.
LV Cogen
* Update on status of Phase II permitting?
* Update on status of development process?
* Are there any tax abatements of any type for the Phase II project?
Additional Comments from PECO:
* Don't have price curves yet for all of the peakers markets - will
need to develop prior to final bid.
* May have a concern re: market power for the peakers as a result of
the PECO/Unicom merger. They will be comfortable enough to bid this week
and don't expect it to be a concern for the final bid.
* They will probably submit a bid with separate values for: Wheatland;
other peakers together; LV Cogen.
* They are working their bid from two perspectives: replacement cost
plus a premium and discounted cash flow. DCF will obviously change as they
get their price curves updated. |
Lorraine, see the attached. I added "Maximum" and "Minimum" to the chart but
don't know whether I got it backwards...anyway, let's talk if you have any
questions. |
The address for St. Mary's church is as follows:
1612 East Walker
League City, Texas
281-332-3031
If you could have your brick man see about the brick and the color of the
mortar..
Thanks
Rob |
Darren:
I am working with Jim Pond to clean up the UA4 that has been booked to Cleburne since the beginning of the deal. We are starting with November 2000. Gas accounting has booked 21,309 MMBtu as UA4 for November, which is related to deal 502861 on the Texas desk. It looks like we took some of the gas we purchased from Williams (deal 384237) on the Cleburne desk and moved it to ENA's transport contract with deal 502861. The print screen below shows the deal from Zone transport to ENA-Texas. I think we need a deal from Cleburne to Zone Transport to complete to deal path and clean up the UA4. Can you review the deals for November and let me know what you think? Jim says there is UA4 every month of this deal and this may be the reason. I will have to check each month.
Thanks,
Megan
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-----Original Message-----
From: CustomerNotices, WGPHOU [mailto:WGPHOU.CustomerNotices@Williams.com]
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 9:58 AM
Subject: Market Area IT Availability - January 2, 2002
December 31, 2001
To: Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation Customers
and Shippers
Re: Market Area IT Availability - January 2, 2002
The available interruptible transportation service (IT and
secondary FT) on Transco for pipeline day Wednesday, January
2, 2002 and continuing until further notice is summarized
as follows:
Tier I and Tier II (only Sta. 90 through
Sta. 180 affected) 0 MDt/day
South Virginia Lateral Compressor Station 167 144 MDt/day
Tier III (Station 180 through East) 0 MDt/day
Leidy at Centerville Regulator Station
(Only deliveries downstream of Centerville
regulator affected) 50 MDt/day
Leidy at Station 520 (Only deliveries 0 MDt/day
Downstream (east) of Station 520 affected)
Linden Regulator Station
(Located in Union County, New Jersey) 50 MDt/day
Mobile Bay Lateral 162 MDt/day
The above available interruptible transportation service
refers to deliveries into the affected area that have
receipts upstream of the bottleneck or affected area.
If you have any questions, please call John McGrath at (713)
215-2514 or Donna C. Long at (713) 215-4061.
J. E. McGrath
Manager
Operations Planning |
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 03/19/2001 07:50 AM -----
Christie Patrick@ECT
03/15/2001 10:02 AM
To: Alice Weekley/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Jordan
Hunter/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Stephen Veatch/Enron@EnronXGate, Frank S
Wang/Corp/Enron@Enron, ricardo_n_calvo@urscorp, roger_w_gunther@ursc
cc: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Danny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Mike
McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kelly Kimberly/Enron Communications@Enron
Communications, Lauren Iannarone/NY/ECT@ECT, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Calypso Tribal Letters
Friends,
The statute should be reviewed by whichever lawyer is supporting the project.
As I mentioned to Alice Weekley, I am unfamiliar with the recent amendments
referenced requiring the notice for projects that do not actually cross
reservation property. The amendment does not surprise me though.
In the past, for example, during the Transwestern expansion in '91, we
developed a comprehensive NAGPRA plan with tribes whose reservations we
crossed, yet neighboring tribes were included--the thinking by the various
State Historic Preservation officers was that unearthed remains (bones,
funerial objects, pottery pieces, holy objects, etc) may have belonged to
tribes other than those from whose reservation they were ultimately
unearthed. It made for a VERY VERY long and complicated plan and
consultation process....not only when objects were unearthed, but simply
putting the required anticipatory plan and procedures in place PRIOR to
construction. (It gives me a chuckle: my late husband, Leonard Hilton, who
was in charge of the TW project, is likely rolling in his own grave at the
mere thought of Enron having to put another of these plans
together..Haha!!) As I said, I've not read the amendment , but hopefully it
only legally requires 'notice'---yet, in my nearly 20 years of practicing
law, I've rarely seen a 'notice' that didn't crack the door or sound the
alarm of further buerocratic opportunity!
For your further information, I have met Billie Ray Cypress personally and
he's a decent and seemingly reasonable guy with a huge casino on the rez ;
yet these personal attributes frequently go by the wayside when it comes to
'perceived economic opportunity'.
Chief James Billie,[chief of the Seminoles, 2nd largest/2nd wealthiest tribe
in North America] on the other hand, is shrewd in business, dictitorial in
management, and personally , has an ego bigger than Texas, behavior to match,
and is proud of it!! --which makes him a ton of fun to be with if he likes
you--he wrestles alligators, writes rock and roll and "plays"in whatever
stage opportunity is presented him--as long as he can be the center of
attention. The Seminoles have not only a tribal web site, James Billie has
his own!! Check it out--it's a hoot!! He has been chief for about 25 years
(and I'm guessing he's maybe in his early 50's). The Seminoles have
recognized significant economic development under James, but he is definitely
a "My way or the highway" kind of guy--he loves you, hates you, or ignores
you--and he has a tribal council that is respectfully terrified of him. If
any activity smacks of anything James Billie doesn't like, he'll know no
limits in stopping it...remember, this guy wrestles alligators!! No Joke!
I don't recognize the other names on the list, but I think it's clear from
both the beurocratic issues, as well as the specific tribal issues incident
to each affected tribe, everything associated with the process should be
executed with all of this in mind. I'd be happy to speak with the project's
lawyer to discuss this further, if information beyond that set forth above
would be helpful.
Thanks!
--Christie.
----- Forwarded by Christie Patrick/HOU/ECT on 03/15/2001 08:53 AM -----
roger_w_gunther@urscorp.com
03/15/2001 08:32 AM
To: alice.weekley@enron.com
cc: jordan.hunter@enron.com, stephen.veatch@enron.com,
frank_s_wang@enron.com, christie.patrick@enron.com,
ricardo_n_calvo@urscorp.com
Subject: Calypso Tribal Letters
Alice:
Janus Research sent the enclosed letters to me; I understand that they
have been modified per your discussions with them. Also enclosed is a
summary document outlining recent revisions to Section 106 (National
Historic Preservation Act).
Regards,
Roger
(See attached file: Section 106 regs (1).doc)(See attached file: Fred
McGhee 3-7-01.doc)(See attached file: James Billie 3-7-01.doc)(See attached
file: Jerry Haney 3-7-01.doc)(See attached file: R. Perry Beaver
2-7-01.doc)(See attached file: Billie Cypress 3-7-01.doc)
- Section 106 regs (1).doc
- Fred McGhee 3-7-01.doc
- James Billie 3-7-01.doc
- Jerry Haney 3-7-01.doc
- R. Perry Beaver 2-7-01.doc
- Billie Cypress 3-7-01.doc |
Attached are (i) a copy of the final NetWorks PPM and (ii) an issues list for
discussion at tomorrow's meeting. |
Luanne:
Just wanted to see where things stood from your end on your Guaranty. We
have been asked to consent to an assignment of trades bewteen J Aron and
Statoil and would very much like toi finalize the new Master before we give
our consent. Please call me when convenient to discuss.
Carol |
Hi Sara,
I need to reschedule on of the three brokerage account meetings that are on
my calendar for tomorrow.
My calendar indicates that I have a 9 a.m. one hour meeting with you, a 10
a.m. one hour swaps meeting, a 1:30 brokerage account meeting a 2:30 one hour
credit support meeting and a 4 p.m. meeting with someone from yet another
Enron entity seeking to open a brokerage account on an urgent basis.
Keegan and I have now developed a strategy to ensure that we do not have so
many meetings on one day. Most of the other meetings are group meetings and
therefore are not possible to reschedule.
Cheryl Nelson
Senior Counsel
EB3816
(713) 345-4693 |
---------------------- Forwarded by Ginger Dernehl/HOU/EES on 05/22/2000
09:52 AM ---------------------------
Janine Migden
05/19/2000 04:33 PM
To: Janine Migden/DUB/EES@EES
cc: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, Martin
Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, Dave S Laipple/DUB/EES@EES, Adam Cooper/DUB/EES@EES,
Greg F Bechert/DUB/EES@EES, Christopher S Barnum/DUB/EES@EES, Eric P
Niemeyer/DUB/EES@EES, Kevin Kovak/HOU/EES@EES, David Kramer/HOU/EES@EES,
Frank Bercan/HOU/EES@EES, Eric Letke/DUB/EES@EES, Tim Weithman/DUB/EES@EES,
Dana Saucier/DUB/EES@EES, George C Mossides/DUB/EES@EES, Jill L
Walton/DUB/EES@EES, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, Donald M- ECT Origination
Black/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffery Ader/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D Baughman/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Mark Bernstein/HOU/ECT@ECT, Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D
Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Michelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth
Linnell/HOU/EES@EES, Lynnette Barnes/HOU/EES@EES, Ginger Dernehl/HOU/EES@EES,
Laurie Knight/DUB/EES@EES
Subject: Re: Summary of Ohio Settlements
Sorry, I forgot the attachments. |
Shona and Sherri,
Enclosed you will please find the final issued EES London Doorstep with
attachments.
Vlady and Sheila |
Grant,
Attached are the two transactions that result from spliting the original
deal. Please advise Crestar that they need to revise the assignment document
to reflect an agreement for Transaction No. 1 dated March 22, 2001 instead of
March 5, 2001 and they should provide for a complete assignment of that
Transaction No. 1. Document 2001-23acrfm relates to Transaction No. 1. Don't
you agree? If you agree, please print off 2 originals each and send one of
each to Crestar, and email a copy of each to Bob Bowen for his Confirm
Records.
This to remain This to be assign-
with Crestar. able by Crestar.
Grant Oh
03/21/2001 03:28 PM
To: Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: crestar / gulf aos contract....
Dan, Gulf/Keyspan have agreed to the two separate documents without a
specific contract number.
Please prepare and send up to me
There is one revision to the volumes, they are 11,740 and 8260 rather
than 11600 and 8400
Thanks
Grant
PS - have you read the assignment agreement and if so, do you anticipate any
issues?
Dan J Hyvl
03/20/2001 07:59 AM
To: Grant Oh/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: crestar / gulf aos contract....
Grant,
The problem is that they do not want to assign the agreement. They want to
do a partial assignment which is unacceptable unless we can severe the
document so that we have two separate stand alone pieces of paper after the
assignment. Talk to them about doing two Spot Confirmations, one for 0 to
8,400 MMBtu per day which would not be assignable, and the other one for 0 to
11,600 MMBtu per day which would be assignable to BP. Call me so that we can
discuss.
Grant Oh
03/19/2001 05:16 PM
To: Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: crestar / gulf aos contract....
Keyspan/Crestar would like to execute the existing contract as is - and work
on the assignment ot BP separately.
Thanks
Grant
Dan J Hyvl
03/19/2001 04:17 PM
To: Grant Oh/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: crestar / gulf aos contract....
I am waiting on your response to my voice mail regarding the assignment to
BP. Shouldn't we break the confirm into two documents, covering 42% of the
entitlements to Crestar and 58% to BP.
Grant Oh
03/19/2001 01:33 PM
To: Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: crestar / gulf aos contract....
Dan, following up on the status of the contract.
Thanks
Grant |
Thx I understand and will work with Kevin and Hunter..Margaret |
I think it was my fault re the attachment, please see below. My number is
(713) 853-7658. |
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Sue's will be in Houston for this, but will there be a call-in number to tap into for some of the discussion? Thanks a lot.
Best,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Perrino, Dave
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:01 AM
To: Nicolay, Christi L.; Comnes, Alan; Kaufman, Paul; Landwehr, Susan M.; Belden, Tim
Cc: Walton, Steve; Alvarez, Ray; Roan, Michael; Mara, Susan; Steffes, James D.; Novosel, Sarah; Dasovich, Jeff; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Lindberg, Susan; Yeung, Charles; Rodriquez, Andy; Davidson, Debra; Karen Denne (E-mail); Hall, Steve C. (Legal)
Subject: Western Government Affairs Meeting - Wednesday October 10 - HOUSTON
Importance: High
Dear All,
Attached to this message is the agenda outline for our meeting in Houton TX on Wednesday, October 10 beginning at 8 AM.
I have arranged with Linda Noske for a continental breakfast to be available so we can get started promptly at 8AM and as Christi has noted, lunch will also be provided. Any questions, please contact me.
Kind Regards,
Dave |
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Our fax # is 713-646-2443. Thanks, Leslie
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 12:57 PM
To: Reeves, Leslie
Subject: RE: Need info on where to have check sent from customer for $800K
Hi Leslie: What's your fax number? Thanks.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Reeves, Leslie
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 2:52 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: FW: Need info on where to have check sent from customer for $800K
Jeff - Could you please forward the name of the customer to me so settlements can follow up on this payment.
Thank you,
Leslie Reeves
ext. 37962
-----Original Message-----
From: Sacks, Edward
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 1:00 PM
To: Reeves, Leslie
Subject: RE: Need info on where to have check sent from customer for $800K
I don't, sorry.
-----Original Message-----
From: Reeves, Leslie
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 12:11 PM
To: Sacks, Edward
Subject: RE: Need info on where to have check sent from customer for $800K
Ed - do you know who the customer is so we can follow up with them. Thanks, Leslie
-----Original Message-----
From: Sacks, Edward
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 7:45 AM
To: Reeves, Leslie
Cc: Dasovich, Jeff; Brackett, Debbie R.; Bradford, William S.
Subject: RE: Need info on where to have check sent from customer for $800K
Leslie - Please have someone in your group follow up. Thks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 3:25 PM
To: Sacks, Edward; Brackett, Debbie R.; Bradford, William S.
Subject: Need info on where to have check sent from customer for $800K
An EPMI customer is trying to find out where to send a check for power services rendered for $800K. Can you let me know where I should have him send it. Thanks.
Best,
Jeff |
Attached is a follow-up memorandum from Adam Wenner summarizing the remaining
protests in the PGE/Sierra merger proceeding. We had a good discussion today
with Sierra's attorney and Peter Fox-Penner (Sierra's market power witness
who submitted the Appendix A analysis) about our strategy for answering the
protests (due May 18). I'll keep you posted on our progress.
In the meantime, please call me if you have any questions or comments.
Sarah
---------------------- Forwarded by Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron on 05/11/2000
03:46 PM ---------------------------
"Wenner, Adam" <awenner@velaw.com> on 05/11/2000 03:18:32 PM
To: "'Novosel, Sarah'" <snovose@enron.com>, "'Dudley, Jay'"
<jay_dudley@pgn.com>
cc:
Subject: comments on merger
Attached is a summary of comments on the merger (not including SMUD/TANC,
which we have previously described).
<<commentsum1.wpd>>
- commentsum1.wpd |
Have you looked at the invoices that were in your inbox? If approved, I can process tomorrow. If not by Noon, I will forward to Carolyn George.
Alice Wright
Enron Wholesale Services - Legal
1400 Smith St., EB3809A
Houston, Texas 77002
Tel: 713-853-5438
Fax: 713-646-3491
alice.wright@enron.com |
Attached you will find the draft of the Response of the Group to the Motion
for Relief from Stay filed by the Debtor. As an initial caveat, we have
prepared this as the scrivener for the Group. Like the rest of the Group, we
have not specifically reviewed the substance of this with our client and we
reserve the right to suggest changes based on our client's comments, as we
expect the rest of the Group will. In addition, we have the following
comments:
1. In carefully analyzing the Motion for Relief from Stay as part of
preparing this Response, we became convinced that the Debtor meant that the
preliminary injunction was to remain effective and does not intend to grant
general relief from stay as to the Federal District Court action. It seems
to us that the Debtor is basically saying by this motion that we should
proceed in front of FERC, but nobody has the prerogative, without seeking
further relief of stay from the court, to proceed outside of FERC to resolve
the charge-back issues. Accordingly, we did not feel it was appropriate to
address this issue in the response. The Group may want to consider
approaching Debtor's counsel on this issue.
2. Technically, by asking the Court to include the Amendment 22 proceeding
as part of the Relief from Stay, we are expanding the relief. We have tried
to soft sell this issue as was suggested by the Group to suggest that this is
simply a related proceeding that is required to go forward to grant complete
relief as part of the Debtor's motion. If the Debtor objects to the expanded
relief, the court will likely not grant it because it was not specifically
the subject of the motion. We probably need to lobby Debtor's counsel to
help get this accomplished without the requirement of filing an additional
motion for relief.
3. Check Exhibit A to make sure that all parties are listed and the
appropriate counsel is listed. I am trying to simply list the "bankruptcy"
counsel so that Debtor's counsel knows initially who to contact if there is
any question relative to a party. We have not intentionally left anybody
off. If someone is missing, it is inadvertent and we will certainly add them
to the list.
If there are others of your Group who should receive this, please forward it
to the other members of group.
We have set up a conference call at 12:15 E.T. to discuss this matter. The
dial-in number is 1-800-569-0883. The confirmation number is 5096040. If
you have any questions prior to that time you may contact Carl Eklund in New
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Hi Nancy -
Ken asked me to tell you that you can absolutely use him as a reference.
Hope you are doing just great.
Rosalee
"George, Nancy W." <GeorgeN@EPEnergy.com> on 08/30/2000 02:43:38 PM
To: "'kenneth.lay@enron.com'" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: References for Board Appointment
Ken,
Bruce Peterson at Korn/Ferry International has offered to suggest my name to
various corporations for board appointments. I plan to leave El Paso at the
end of the year. Please find attached a draft of my background information.
May I use you as a reference? Let me know if this meets with your approval.
I enjoyed seeing you and your family at the convention. Thank you in
advance for your assistance.
Nancy
<<NWG Background Info.doc>>
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Not bad. Went to a John Zurita fish fry. I rode to John's house with a
power guy that lives in my complex and we stayed about 1 1/2 hours longer
than I wanted to . Live and learn. Ankle is doing ok. I wear an ankle
brace and tennis shoes to work. I start my 1st therapy session tomorrow.
"Germany, Mary/COR" <mgermany@CH2M.com> on 04/10/2000 03:53:46 PM
To: "'Chris.Germany@enron.com'" <Chris.Germany@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: Hmm
I am sure she will be worth every penny of it. How was your weekend?
Mary Germany, Manager
Accounts Payable
Payroll
Accounting Support
(303) 713-2151
fax (303) 846-2151
email - mgermany@ch2m.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris.Germany@enron.com [mailto:Chris.Germany@enron.com]
Sent: April 10, 2000 1:34 PM
To: mgermany@CH2M.com
Subject: RE: Hmm
How much is this hot date gonna set me back - $2,000???
"Germany, Mary/COR" <mgermany@CH2M.com> on 04/07/2000 05:12:51 PM
To: "'Chris Germany'" <Chris.Germany@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: Hmm
I sent this picture on to the girls I know. Laura is a recruiter and she
said she will jump right on it. Get ready for a hot date.
Mary Germany, Manager
Accounts Payable
Payroll
Accounting Support
(303) 713-2151
fax (303) 846-2151
email - mgermany@ch2m.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Germany [mailto:Chris.Germany@enron.com]
Sent: April 06, 2000 12:33 PM
To: mgermany@CH2M.com
Subject: Hmm
As always, they catch me at my most beautiful pose.
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 04/06/2000
01:32 PM
---------------------------
(Embedded Enron North America Corp.
image moved
to file: From: Kimberly Brown
pic25134.pcx) 04/06/2000 12:00 PM
To: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
(See attached file: 021_19.jpg) |
Julie,
Further to our conversation, please see the attached GISB draft for your
review.
Regards,
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
dperlin@enron.com
Phone 713-853-7658
Fax 713-646-3490 |
---------------------- Forwarded by Bill Williams III/PDX/ECT on 04/30/2001
08:34 AM ---------------------------
CAISO Market Operations - Hour Ahead
<IMCEAEX-_O=CAISO_OU=CORPORATE_CN=SYSTEM_CN=MARKETOPSHOURAHEAD@caiso.com> on
04/30/2001 08:30:22 AM
To: "Market Status: Hour-Ahead/Real-Time"
<IMCEAEX-_O=CAISO_OU=CORPORATE_CN=DISTRIBUTION+20LISTS_CN=MKTSTATHOURAHEAD@cai
so.com>
cc:
Subject: PG&E New SCIDs
NOTICE TO MARKET PARTICIPANTS - PG&E SCIDs CHANGE: Effective Trade Date
Tuesday, May 1st 2001. PG&E will begin scheduling energy trades and bids
under new SCIDs. The OLD PG&E SCIDs WILL NO LONGER BE VALID. ALL PG&E
related scheduling transactions will use these new SCIDs beginning with
submission of Day Ahead schedules on Monday, April 30th for Trade Date,
Tuesday May 1, 2001. The new SCIDs are as follows: PCG1=PCGB; PGAE=PGAB;
COTP=COTB. Any (7 day) advance schedules that may have already been
submitted using the old SCIDs, must be remove (deleted) and rescheduled
using the New SCIDs. Please see the Market Stoups email for PG&E contact
numbers. Distributed on behalf of PG&E to facilitate their transition to
the new SCIDs. Sent by Market Operations (916) 351-4409. |
---------------------- Forwarded by Amanda Huble/NA/Enron on 12/14/2000 11:02
AM ---------------------------
Ina Rangel@ECT
12/14/2000 10:28 AM
To: Laura Vuittonet/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kimberly Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amanda
Huble/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Implementation of the Gas Message Board Application
Please make sure all of your traders are set up on this messeging board.
John Arnold wants to do a test run this afternoon. Here are the instructions
once again, just in case you deleted them from before.
Thanks,
Ina
---------------------- Forwarded by Ina Rangel/HOU/ECT on 12/14/2000 10:26 AM
---------------------------
From: Fangming Zhu@ENRON on 11/27/2000 09:39 AM
To: Ina Rangel/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Implementation of the Gas Message Board Application
Here is the instruction.
----- Forwarded by Fangming Zhu/Corp/Enron on 11/27/2000 09:38 AM -----
Fangming Zhu
10/26/2000 11:02 AM
To: Brian_Hoskins@enron.net
cc: Allen Elliott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bryan Powell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chrysti
Hardy/Corp/Enron@ENRON
bcc: Fangming Zhu/Corp/Enron
Subject: Implementation of the Gas Message Board Application
Brian,
The Gas Message Board application can run on both IE5.0 and IE5.5 now.
Attached is the URL for user to run the application.
http://gasmsgboard.dev.corp.enron.com
Please feel free to forward above URL to people who like to test the
application.
Here is the steps they should do:
1) Launch Internet Explorer
2) Type: http://gasmsgboard.dev.corp.enron.com (or just open this email and
click on above URL)
3) Users should see the messages if there is any new messages for today. If
they don't see any messages, there are two reasons:
(1) They are not valid users. Their names have not been added into the NT
Web_GasTraders Group yet. Please contact Chrysti Hardy to add their names
into the group.
(2) There is no new messages added yet.
4) Click on "Comments" button to add messages: there will be a popup window
when user clicks on "comments" button. There are two ways to send the
messages after typing the
messages into the text box:
(1) just simply press enter to send the message. or
(2) click on "send" button to send the message.
5) After the message has been sent, The message will be displayed on the main
window immediately, the rest people who are online will get the new message
in less than 30 seconds. This time can be reduced to as less as 1 second.
However, I would not recommend to reduce the time interval less than 10
second. Because each time the browser refreshes the screen, the screen will
be blink. Users don't want the screen blink every second while they read the
messages.
6) All messages will be cleaned up daily at 6:00PM. If they like to clean
them up later than 6:00PM, please let me know. I can reset the time.
Note: Right now the application is under test environment. If they like it, I
will move it into production environment soon.
Let me know any feedbacks.
Thanks,
Fangming |
Jennifer,
I cannot attend.
Vince
Jennifer Burns
02/06/2001 02:02 PM
To: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael W
Bradley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike Grigsby/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Adam Gross/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rogers Herndon/HOU/ECT@ect, Kevin
McGowan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L
Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fletcher J Sturm/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill White/NA/Enron@Enron, Gary
Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Ina Rangel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy Zoch/NA/Enron@ENRON, Gloria
Solis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Helen Marie Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tamara Jae
Black/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT, Angie Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Airam Arteaga/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: REMINDER - Trader's Roundtable Meeting
There will be a Trader's Roundtable meeting today at 4:00PM in EB3321.
Please let me know if you are unable to attend.
Thanks!
Jennifer
3-9440 |
enjoy
Marcus B. Jones
MCA Architects, P.C.
PH (503)226-0622
FAX (503)226-0626
30 NW 1st Ave.
Portland, OR 97209
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Gates
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 9:08 AM
To: Marcus Jones
Subject: FW: Mortician's Tale (Tail?)
-----Original Message-----
From: NOBLE Bob P [mailto:Bob.P.NOBLE@ci.eugene.or.us]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:58 AM
To: Dan Gates
Subject: FW: Mortician's Tale (Tail?)
The Mortician's Tale
A Portland area mortician had a new apprentice who was learning the
embalming ropes. He walked into the embalming room where a cadaver was
lying on the table. Thinking he knew enough now to begin the procedure
without his boss, he began examining the body. He rolled it over and to his
amazement, there was a cork in its rear end. Mystified, he pulled it out,
and immediately heard the University of Oregon fight song come out the
cadaver's butt.
Startled by what had happened, he shoved the cork back into the cadaver and
ran up the stairs to find his mentor. "Sir, you've got to come down and
help me! I've just seen something I can't believe", he cried. Annoyed by
the naivet, of his assistant, he followed him downstairs. "There! Look at
the cork in the ass of that body", said the assistant. "I couldn't imagine
what it was doing there so I pulled it out. Please, you do it." The
mortician was a bit surprised to see the cork too, so he walked to the table
and removed the cork. Once again, the University of Oregon fight song
started playing. Exasperated, he replaced the cork in its appointed
position, turned to his assistant and said: "What's so surprising about
that? I've heard thousands of assholes sing that song."
Obviously A Beaver Believer |
Tim -- Cindy manages this program.
Mary -- please give some thought to how we might solicit employee views on
this.
Cindy -- I believe we already allow matching of donations to quasi-religious
organizations: religious schools, for example, and perhaps relief
organizations like Catholic Relief Services? I think that if we want to
consider extending it we should probably discuss it in a smaller group than
the e-speak forum -- the Enron Foundation Board perhaps? This could become
controversial, though (recall the Planned Parenthood debate and the periodic
attempts of shareholders to add restrictions through the proxy mechanism).
---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 08/01/2000 07:32
AM ---------------------------
Timothy J Detmering@ECT
07/31/2000 05:52 PM
To: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Enron's Matching Gift Program
Here is one I just know you will like to spend time on. I want to try to
convince us to change our matching gift program to allow matching of gifts to
religious organizations. My suggestion: hold a discussion on eThink, and the
let employees cast a vote. Please advise. |
Sara,
Thanks for the update. I have had some brief discussions with Mark
Tarkington who has provided me a fax of credit issues under discussion. Why
don't we sit down to discuss prior to the call on Wednesday. My
understanding is that we will negotiate one ISDA for ENA and mirror the terms
for ECT Investments, ETRIC, etc.
Bill
From: Sara Shackleton on 09/11/2000 05:09 PM
To: William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Deutsche Bank
Bill: I will fax to you the stair-step threshold in the DB Credit Support
Annex. DB made a change and we cannot locate info in Carol St. Clair's
file.
Also, I am checking the guaranty and other changes marked by DB.
Please note that I frequently see credit derivative deals between ECT
Investments, Inc. and DB (unclear where EnronCredit.com Limited fits into
thiis Houston picture!) where DB is requiring an ENE guaranty as well. Do we
need an ISDA here?
Thanks. Sara |
Jeff: Ironically, after we spoke earlier today I received a follow up call from Norman Pedersen. As I noted the other day, Norm would very much like to join our L.A. office to try to expand his existing energy practice, but as I indicated I do not want to run into future conflict issues with you, Rick, etc. This concerns me since I understand most of Norm's work is on the state regulatory side, particularly on gas matters.
In that call, I tried to try drill down more as to whether, in Norm's view, if he were to join LeBoeuf in L.A. whether we would be likely to encounter conflict problems with Enron, particularly with respect to existing matters he might be handling for some of his clients. My general view is that we could deal with future potential conflict issues when they arise, at least with respect with future matters that we can't envision at this point. If such a matter were to arise in the future in L.A. (or CA) and it looked like we (i.e., LeBoeuf) might be at odds with Enron, my general sense is that we would most likely refrain from taking on that representation--or at least we would check with you and Rick first about it to get your take on our possible involvement in the proceedings. In that respect, I asked Norm to prepare a list of those items that he is involved in now or which he is likely to be involved in in the near future where his existing clients potentially could be adverse to Enron. I am forwarding that e-mail to you to get the your sense on it. I would appreciate it if you would keep it confidential since, obviously, if things don't work out here between Norman and LeBoeuf, I do not want to hurt his situation with his existing firm or others he may be considering.
In general, based on my conversation with Norm today, he feels that the gas proceeding where he foresaw a potential future conflict issue was in the PG&E territory (in the event the Southern California issues were to be "taken to" Northern California), but he said that he thinks that future concern could be mooted if PG&E's proposed reorganization plan (which, as you know, was filed yesterday) successfully moves the gas transmission issues to the FERC (from the CPUC). Obviously, one big caveat there is whether PG&E will be able to accomplish its current plans in that respect.
In any event, I hate to bother you with this in light of everything you have going on, but in fairness to Norm and my partners in our L.A. office who would like to begin to build an energy presence in that office, I just wanted to make sure that my diligence was as complete and up to date as possible based upon the changing regulatory landscape. My sense from our conversation the other day was that there could be a host of conflict-type problems going forward that, frankly, I very much do not want to have to deal with. However, if in the proceedings in which Norm's existing clients are likely to be involved in there would not be much of an issue from a conflict of interest standpoint based on what you know may be currently out there, I thought it might make some sense from our Firm's standpoint to try to get an energy presence in Southern California even if you and Enron may be using other legal counsel in the various regulatory proceedings. (I assume it is safe for me to assume that you will not be requesting Dan's services in the near future??). Norm appears to be a fairly solid lawyer and even if he were not doing any work for Enron, our general sense is that he otherwise could be potentially helpful to the Firm in expanding some of our energy work in CA.
Jeff, please do not consider this follow up to be any kind of pressure or anything along those lines. In view of my desire to avoid conflict problems with the Company (we recently had the potential to handle a nice assignment for Rick that we had to turn down in that respect), I am still leaning against pursuing things further with Norm, but I just felt compelled to do a bit of further diligence (wearing my "Firm hat") after getting this further information from Norm about the things he is handling now and those he is likely to want to be involved in in the foreseeable future. Thanks very much, Jeff.
John
John Klauberg
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P.
212 424-8125
john.klauberg@llgm.com
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From: <napedersen@JonesDay.com>
To: john.klauberg@llgm.com
CC: dean.hansell@llgm.com
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:26:50 GMT
Subject:
John:
After we got off our call, I went back to listening to the CPUC
meeting. Yes, they voted 3-2 to kill direct access in California.
The case in which the Southern California Generation Coalition and
Enron were adverse in 1999-2000 was CPUC I.99-07-003 regarding the
structure of SoCalGas operations. A proposed decision was issued in
November, 2000. Through today's meeting, no action has been taken by the
Commission on the proposed decision. Thus, at least technically, the case
is still alive.
Given the positions taken by Enron and SCGC in I.99-07-003, it was
thought that my clients and Enron would be likely to square off again in an
anticipated proceeding regarding the structure of PG&E gas operations.
PG&E is required to file an application proposing a structure for
post-2002 gas operations no later than October 6. However, that proceeding
may never amount to much, assuming that it even gets off the ground. The
reorganization plan that PG&E announced this morning proposes a spin-off of
PG&E's intrastate gas transmission operations with jurisdiction shifting
from the CPUC to the FERC. That could eliminate from the CPUC proceeding
the issues on which my clients and Enron might have been adversial.
It is conceivable that SCGC and Enron will be on opposite sides on
issues in the SoCalGas Biennial Cost Allocation Proceeding in which
SoCalGas is due to file an application on Friday. However, insofar as
Enron is not a SoCalGas ratepayer, it usually is not involved in BCAPs.
I do not foresee any other cases at this point in time in which my
clients and Enron might be adversial. As we discussed, there are currently
numerous matters on which interests are aligned.
Norman
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 09/08/2000
05:44 PM ---------------------------
Youyi Feng@ENRON
09/08/2000 05:18 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@EC
cc:
Subject: Re: your mail
Dear Vince,
The following message is from co-PI, Prof. Baichun Xiao in Long
Island University.
In this message, he told me how Enron would be registered. To my best
knowledge,
IBM, Lucent and other big companies have registered in NSF for long.
Your kindly understanding is acknowledged very much.
Good weekend,
Youyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Youyi Feng/NA/Enron on 09/08/2000 03:08
PM ---------------------------
Baichun Xiao <bxiao@liu.edu> on 09/07/2000 09:39:38 AM
To: Youyi.Feng@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Re: your mail
Dear Youyi:
The person in charge of external grants in your company needs to contact
nsf by calling the following numbers for institution registration.
FastLane User Support: 1-800-673-6188.
FastLane Availability (Recording): 1-800-437-7408.
After enron is registered (I think it's a free registration), you provide
the following information to the enron official so he/she will send it to
nsf.
NSF will assign you a password for future access to electronic submission
(called fastlane). Since all proposals have to be submitted through
fastlane after Oct. 1, 2000, this is the must.
Name
Highest Degree
Year Conferred
Present Institution
Department
Street Address
City
State
Zip Code
Social Security Number (SSN)
Email Address
Business Phone Number
Business Fax Number
For more information, you may go to
www.fastlane.nsf.gov/fastlane.htm
Baichun
At 05:14 PM 9/6/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Dear Baichun,
>
> I am having no idea about contacting NSF while the
>managing director of this research group has kindly agreed
>on doing anything he can to help us pursue fund rising.
>Please let me know how enron can put my profile into NSF's
>database officially.
>
> The first four pages of the project application have been revised by
>me. I do not
>really know if you like the revision. Appended is the primary
>and description of the project document files.
>
>Best regards,
>
>
>Youyi
>
>(See attached file: Project Summary.doc)(See attached file: Project
>Description.doc)
>Attachment Converted: "c:\bcx\res\eudora\attach\Project Summary.doc"
>
>Attachment Converted: "c:\bcx\res\eudora\attach\Project Description.doc"
> |
FYI.
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 11/14/2000 12:19
PM ---------------------------
From: Cheryl Lipshutz@ECT on 11/14/2000 11:59 AM
To: Roseann Engeldorf/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brett R Wiggs/SA/Enron@Enron,
fporto@andrews-kurth.com, Gina Karathanos/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jordan
Mintz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lisa
Alfaro/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON, Lisa
Bills/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary Cilia/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary
Kimball/NA/Enron@Enron, Matthew F Gockerman/HOU/ECT@ECT, "Mark Thurber"
<MTHURBER@skadden.com>, Nancy Muchmore/NA/Enron@Enron, Peter N
Anderson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON, pseve@andrews-kurth.com,
Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tammy Brennig/NA/Enron@Enron, "ROB TAYLOR"
<TAYLR@andrews-kurth.com>
Subject: Re: Important - Second Closing - LM6000s
Please keep me updated as well on the expected timing for bringing the LM
6000s into the new So American structure. It needs to be done soon in order
to attract the club banks by year end. Thanks!
Roseann Engeldorf@ENRON
11/14/2000 11:54 AM
To: Brett R Wiggs/SA/Enron@Enron, Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: "ROB TAYLOR" <TAYLR@andrews-kurth.com>, Lisa Bills/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay
Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lisa Alfaro/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammy
Brennig/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary Kimball/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary
Cilia/NA/Enron@Enron, Cheryl Lipshutz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peter N
Anderson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, "Mark Thurber"
<MTHURBER@skadden.com>, Jordan Mintz/HOU/ECT@ECT, fporto@andrews-kurth.com,
pseve@andrews-kurth.com, Gina Karathanos/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kay
Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Kimball/NA/Enron@Enron,
Matthew F Gockerman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nancy Muchmore/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Important - Second Closing - LM6000s
Ben and Brett -
I do not know your target timing to move the LMs; however, you need to be
aware that funding from the bank structure to pay for them requires that we
go through a full second closing process. It may take several days to pull
together all the documents and information needed for this closing - we will
have to deliver Brazil counsel opinions, Cayman counsel opinions, another A&K
opinion and deliver a multitude of other corporate and security documents too
boring to list here.
So - as soon as:
1) the break-out contract is ready;
2) GE is on board; and
3) ESA, ENA and WLB have signed off on the purchase option transfer
document(s) (which must include Matt, Mary Kimball and Mary Cilia
sign-off),
we can finalize the "second closing" docs for the bank - we have already
started on them, but it will take a focused effort to finish them and receive
all signatures necessary.
Ben and Brett must let Rob Taylor of A&K - at 713-220-4436 know when the
above items are complete - he will need to coordinate with the team to push
for final docs.
Lisa Alfaro - will you please coordinate with Rob Taylor at the above number
and Frederico Porto at A&K in Dallas at 214-659-4447 on the Brazil-based
issues?
I also ask that Ben and Brett be available to the deal team to consult and
answer questions as necessary.
I am going to be out of town for a week on another year-end deal and will
check my voice mails regularly. My assistant, Melba Trevino at 835-7664
will have my contact details.
Please call Rob, me or Tammy (345-3870) with any questions.
Rose |
?????????????????
Paul Kaufman@ECT
03/23/2001 05:32 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich, Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: |
Was Lisa a recent hire that Susan Harrison brought in? I don't immediately
recognize her name, but wonder if that's who this is.
Also, I left you a message about Bob Klein's resignation, as I learned from
Jeff Sorenson. I am sure that Jeff has communicated this to you. --Sally
Enron North America Corp.
From: Hector McLoughlin @ ENRON 08/22/2000 12:07 PM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Bryce Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Lisa Peterson
Sally,
FYI, Lisa Peterson turned in her voluntary resignation today and it is
effective today by her own choice.
She has personal issues that she feels she needs to take care of and she also
reported that the job was not what she had hoped for. We have her
resignation letter on file.
hgm |
Do you have the Haywood file that was in Carlos' office? I need it or a copy of it.
Thanks,
Kay |
Rick:
Here is the file with the performance data we worked on for the 2000's. A
Brownsville tab has been added - could you please assist us in putting this
data together for Brownsville. Please give me a call if you have any
questions. Thanks!
Ben |
Here are the revisions just discussed.
-----Original Message-----
From: Harris, Steven
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 3:01 PM
To: Kirk, Steve
Subject: FW: Response
-----Original Message-----
From: "Bishop, Cindy" <CBishop@UtiliCorp.com>@ENRON
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 2:32 PM
To: Harris, Steven
Subject: Response
<<Boergers.doc>>
Cindy Bishop
Sr. Trader-West
Aquila Dallas Marketing
2711 N. Haskell Ave. #2050
Dallas, TX 75204
214/827-9464
- Boergers.doc << File: Boergers.doc >> |
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 04/09/2001
11:05 AM ---------------------------
Christie Patrick
04/09/2001 10:39 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kenneth Parkhill/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Rice Students
Hi Vince and Ken!
Thanks for the opportunity to meet the Rice ALP students--Great group!!!
Regarding the meeting with Steve Kean, this week looks tough, but I'm trying
for a few minutes this afternoon to at least say "hello"--if it happens at
all, it will be at 3:30 or 5p today. I'll let you know Immediately when I
can confirm. Then, we can schedule something for next week when the students
can have a more thorough discussion with Steve.
Thanks!!
--Christie. |
You will probably have to reschedule this because Pre-Bid meeting is the same
bat time.
From: Yvette G Connevey @ ENRON 02/15/2000 09:23 AM
To: Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D Gottlob/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim
Schwieger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Brenda F Herod/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barbara Lewis/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Transport / Producer Services meeting RESCHEDULED
This meeting has changed dates ONLY. Please plan to attend on Tuesday,
February 22nd from 4 -5 in Conference Room 37C1.
Thank You!
Yvette
x3.5953
---------------------- Forwarded by Yvette G Connevey/Corp/Enron on
02/15/2000 09:21 AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Yvette G Connevey 02/14/2000 03:29 PM
To: Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D Gottlob/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim
Schwieger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Brenda F Herod/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barbara Lewis/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Transport / Producer Services meeting
Please plan to attend a meeting with Brenda Herod tomorrow at 4:00 pm in
Conference Room 37C1 regarding Transport and Producer Services issues.
If you have any questions or conflicts, please call.
Thank You!
Yvette
x3.5953 |
print
---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 12/09/2000
02:05 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Cindy Skinner 12/08/2000 12:49 PM
To: George McClellan/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas
Myers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jere C Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Tawney/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jennifer Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Per Sekse/NY/ECT@ECT, Gary
Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric Gonzales/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: EGM Associate/Analyst PRC Information
CORRECTION ON EMAIL BELOW:
RUSSELL DYKE (ASSOCIATE REPORTING TO PER SEKSE) HAS ALSO BEEN NOMINATED FOR
PROMOTION.
______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________-
I've been told by Charlene Jackson that by now you should have received the
following information from the A/A program: 1) list of Final PRC Reps for
A/A's, and 2) A/A PRC Information/Guidelines.
In case you haven't, I've attached information regarding EGM Associates and
Analysts. The information will be helpful to you as you are providing
feedback to the A/A's Final PRC reps, particularly promotion nominees.
If you have not discussed your A/A's year end 2000 feedback and pre-ranking
with their Final A/A PRC Rep., please do so immediately. The names of the
EGM A/A Final PRC reps are listed in the first attachment. Guidelines on
promotions and details of the Final A/A PRC Meetings are shown in the the
second attachment.
Please call me if you have questions. |
I thought I would go ahead and give you my cell no.
281.831.2062
b. |
Ken Lay can do November 20 at 5 p.m. EST or November 27 at 6 p.m. EST.
November 21 is not good for him.
Thanks.
Rosalee
"Garten, Jeffrey" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 11/02/2000 10:51:36 AM
To: "'Len@shv.com'" <Len@shv.com>, "'jdoerr@kpcb.com'" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>,
"'robg@real.com'" <robg@real.com>, "'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'"
<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, "'HHK@sprintmail.com'" <HHK@sprintmail.com>,
"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, "'blev@stern.nyu.edu'"
<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, "'jbneff@wellmanage.com'" <jbneff@wellmanage.com>,
"'nperetsman@allenco.com'" <nperetsman@allenco.com>,
"'hadlow@blackstone.com'" <hadlow@blackstone.com>,
"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, "'depowell@cisco.com'"
<depowell@cisco.com>, "'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'"
<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, "'rick/sherlund@gs.com'" <rick@gs.com>,
"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'" <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>,
"'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'" <Hal@sims.berkeley.edu>
cc: "'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>,
"'avalles@kpcb.com'" <avalles@kpcb.com>, "'Lliming@real.com'"
<Lliming@real.com>, "'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'"
<jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, "'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'"
<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, "'kboles@allenco.com'" <kboles@allenco.com>,
"'dryan@cisco.com'" <dryan@cisco.com>, "'jfielding@gs.com'"
<jfielding@gs.com>, "'tmerkle@brook.edu'" <tmerkle@brook.edu>,
"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'" <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>,
"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'" <carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, "Petersen,
Valerie" <valerie.petersen@yale.edu>
Subject: Panel on Valuation
I am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the
paper.
Attached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller. We hope it reflects
well the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is
our intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror
this summary. I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call
at one of the following times. Please indicate with an "X" in the boxes
next to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.
Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST [ X ]
Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST [ ]
Monday November 27, 6 pm EST [ X ]
We would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,
either in writing or by phone. Please indicate below what your preference
would be. If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your office
to set it up.
Call [ ]
Writing [ ]
There will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting
takes place to go over the final draft.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks very much,
Jeff
<<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>
- SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc |
Ben,
Here is an updated contact list. I have highlighted in yellow the areas
where I think something is missing, some of which is ours and we are
continuing to work on it.
Regards,
James J. Heckler
Global Energy & Project Finance
(212) 325-5809
CREDIT | FIRST
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I purchased an XTM Outlaw for my son for Xmas. I need replacement front suspension arms (that the long pin goes thru) and my local dealer doesn't have the parts in stock. How do I get the replacements?
thanks
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18715 Hickory Ashe Drive
Humble, TX 77346
kevin.hyatt@enron.com |
Gordian Kemen <g.kemen@uni-mannheim.de> on 03/15/2000 09:13:47 AM
To: Jens.Gobel@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Career Opportunities@Enron
Hi Vince,
Following up to our chat on the phone.
Gordian Kemen will be arriving in Austin on the 16th. He will be staying in
Austin for 2 weeks. He would very much appreciate to have the opportunity to
have a talk with you to find out if there is a place for him at Enron. You
can reach him under (512) 301-9819 (his parents in law's phone number).
Thanks a lot for you help and attention,
Jens
- GordianResume.pdf |
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Here are some refinements to our protocol for selling BPA Surplus Energy. I have consulted with Marcus Wood on this, and he agrees with my analysis on these points:
1. We can sell BPA Surplus energy to public bodies and cooperatives ("munis") outside of the Pacific Northwest. Therefore, the rule that "Surplus needs to touch a NW muni" should be expanded/relaxed to be "Surplus needs to touch a muni." Stated in another way, the only customers we cannot sell Surplus power to are IOUs and marketers.
2. Purchases of BPA Surplus that we sell only within NW are not subject to 60-day recall. Likewise for Surplus energy we use to replace non-hydro resources that we then export. Therefore, the 60-day recall provision only applies to energy that is exported out of the region, or that replaces hydro resources that are exported outside of the region.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Wood, Marcus [mailto:MWOOD@stoel.com]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 3:50 PM
To: Hall, Steve C. (Legal)
Subject: RE: BPA Questions
Let me give you the basic answers, but I should follow up next week with
a discussion of details that are crucial in implementation:
1. Sacramento PUD and other out of region public bodies and
cooperatives indeed are entitled to be treated as public preference
customers.
2. However, in a sale to an out-of-state utility, regional preference
trumps. In other words, even if the customer is a public preference
customer, the sale of power to the customer is subject to 60-day recall.
3. Sales of power within the region are not subject to the 60-day
recall.
4. As a general matter, I think you can use federal power to displace a
non-hydro resource in the Northwest and then sell the output of that
displaced resource out of region. However, (1) if the resource owner is
a "private person or agency," there will be a defect in the initial
resale of Surplus Energy to such resource owner. In addition, under
Section 9(c) of the Northwest Power Act, a preference customer seeking
long-term requirements service from BPA cannot must treat such displaced
resource as serving its loads, so that BPA is required only to provide
service to the reduced load after such imputed service.
These matters might best be addressed in the context of specific desired
transactions.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hall, Steve C. [mailto:Steve.C.Hall@ENRON.com]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 3:15 PM
To: Wood, Marcus
Cc: Walters, Stephen; Yoder, Christian
Subject: BPA Questions
Marcus,
After taking a fresh look at the Bonneville-related statutes, I have
some new insights that I would like to test. Please read over these
conclusions and let me know if you agree, disagree, etc. This can
definitely wait until next week.
1. Under section 5(a) of the Bonneville Project Act, no "private person
or agency" may resell BPA power to any "private utility or agency
engaged in the sale of electric energy to the general public." We have
always interpreted this to mean that we must sell BPA Surplus Energy to
NW munis. After reviewing this provision today for the first time in
months, I now believe that we are not limited in selling to NW munis,
but instead can sell to "public bodies and cooperatives" both inside and
outside the Northwest. My thinking is that the Project Act does not
tell us who we can sell to, but only who we cannot sell to, e.g., a
"private utility or agency engaged in the sale of electric energy to the
general public." Accordingly, there being no restrictions on selling to
non-NW public bodies and cooperatives, we can sell to them.
I believe that we can sell BPA surplus power, consistent with federal
law, to any public body or coorperative. Do you agree?
2. Who is eligible to be a preference customer? Why can't Sacramento
MUD become a preference customer? Under Section 4(d) of the Project
Act, the only requirements seem to be that the customer be (1) a public
body or cooperative that is (2) "within economic transmission distance
of the Bonneville project." Although the Northwest Power Act
incorporates the Project Act, I do not see that it limits this
eligibility to publics in the the Columbia river drainage basin.
Can any public body or cooperative that is "within economic transmission
distance of the Bonneville project," i.e., California, New Mexico,
Arizona, become a BPA preference customer?
3. Sales of BPA Surplus energy that are (1) sold within the region, or
that are (2) used to replace non-hydro resources, which are exported out
of the region, are not subject to the 60-day recall provision under the
Preference Act. Do you agree?
Steve
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gracias
-----Original Message-----
From: McLaughlin Jr., Errol
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 4:25 PM
To: Anderson, Diane
Subject: RE: Deal values
Q07901.1 = -$243,079
Q07911.1 = +$219,501
Net = +$23,578
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, Diane
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 3:56 PM
To: McLaughlin Jr., Errol
Subject: Deal values
Hi Errol,
Would you or someone in your area be able to calculate the value of the following deals:
Q07901.1
Q07911.1
I think these TXU deals were originated in Canada - so if you can't do it, do you know
if there are any Risk people left in Canada that can help me?
Thanks,
Diane |
---------------------- Forwarded by Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001
05:25 PM ---------------------------
Mike Grigsby
01/09/2001 02:26 PM
To: Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: New Generation Report, December 1999
---------------------- Forwarded by Mike Grigsby/HOU/ECT on 01/09/2001 03:26
PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Matt Motley 01/05/2001 08:30 AM
To: Mike Grigsby/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: New Generation Report, December 1999
---------------------- Forwarded by Matt Motley/PDX/ECT on 01/05/2001 06:34
AM ---------------------------
Kristian J Lande
01/02/2001 06:15 PM
To: Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jake Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank W
Vickers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elliot Mainzer/PDX/ECT@ECT, Michael McDonald/SF/ECT@ECT,
David Parquet/SF/ECT@ECT, Laird Dyer/SF/ECT@ECT, Jim Buerkle/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jim
Gilbert/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jeff G Slaughter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ed
Clark/PDX/ECT@ECT, Angela Cadena/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jonalan Page/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc: Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike
Swerzbin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt Motley/PDX/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Todd Perry/PDX/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey Oh/PDX/ECT@ECT
Subject: New Generation Report, December 1999 |
---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Beck/HOU/ECT on 11/27/2000 05:32 PM
---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Sally Beck 11/27/2000 05:34 PM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: PreRank Sheets
Ignore this first reply. I am scheduled for too many PRC meetings, so I had
my dates confused. I will get you pre-rankings before the 29th. You have
left Brent Price off of the list, a VP who reports to me. Is Rick Causey
planning to pre-rank Brent, or does he want me to handle that? Do your
records not show that Brent reports to me? I approved his reviewers in the
PEP system. --Sally
Enron North America Corp.
From: Sally Beck 11/27/2000 04:38 PM
To: Kimberly Rizzi/HOU/ECT@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: PreRank Sheets
The Energy Operations PRC meeting will be held on December 8th. At that
time, I will have information for you to load for Rick's PRC meeting on the
12th. I would prefer to give you that information on the 8th, rather than
guessing at a ranking now or taking the time of my direct reports to go
through this process before our meeting on December 8th. They are all busy
with the details of reviewing over 400 people in preparation for our December
8th meeting. Please let me know if you can make this schedule work for you.
Thanks.
From: Kimberly Rizzi @ ENRON 11/27/2000 02:04 PM
Sent by: Jennifer Jordan@ENRON
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Jennifer Jordan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Donald Miller/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sheila
Walton/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: PreRank Sheets
Sally,
Attached is a spreadsheet with pull down boxes allowing you to assign
preliminary rankings of your people. If you have any questions please let me
know.
Please assign preliminary ratings and return the spreadsheet to me by close
of business Wednesday, November 29th.
Thanks,
Kim |
Dear brad, Members of Congress return from their Thanksgiving break on Tuesday as debate resumes in Washington. A bill that would renew the Price Anderson Act is being brought to the floor of the House of Representatives. The bill limits the liability for the nuclear industry in the event of a major accident. Significant revisions were made to the legislation in the wake of the September 11 attacks, with the addition of amendments that would strengthen the security of America's nuclear power plants. The Washington bureau will also have more reaction to the FERC's new policy for determining whether a company has market power in the electricity industry. Join us for these reports from the Washington bureau on Tuesday. From Houston on Tuesday, we'll bring you an update on Enron's continuing financial situation. UBS PaineWebber's Robert Young is stopping by the Houston bureau to discuss his perspective on the negotiations between Enron and Dynegy. He'll join us during the 10:00 a.m. ET newscast tomorrow. The Former Energy Advisor to the Prime Minister of Iran is speaking in Houston on Tuesday. Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki will be talking to the Asia Society about the Middle East, oil and economics. The Houston bureau will bring us a preview. Climate Solutions Co-Director Rhys Roth will be live from Olympia, Washington during the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast on Tuesday. West Coast Bureau Correspondent Kym McNicholas talks with Roth about the future of clean energy in the Northwest and how renewables will play a major role as a future energy source in the region. We'll also have an update on the California Department of Water Resources' efforts to pay generators for market transactions between January and July of this year. Join us for reports from the West Coast bureau. ENL is hitting the road later this week. Houston Correspondent Kim Benestante will report live from Anchorage, Alaska. Kim is attending a conference titled: Alaska Resources 2002: Can Alaska Compete? We'll have live coverage from the conference starting on Thursday. ENL's Gale Smith will attend the Arctic Gas Symposium in Houston on Thursday. The symposium will address supplying the North American market and the latest pipeline route update, among other topics. We'll have coverage of the symposium on Thursday. Closing Prices for Monday, Nov. 26, 2001 Crude: $18.69 -$0.27 Unleaded: $0.5217 -$0.0056 Heating Oil: $0.05217 -$0.0125 Natural Gas: $2.696 -$0.117 Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to cancel or change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.
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<FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=4>Latest NFL Player News</FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1859&"><B>James Thrash</B></A>, WR PHI - Frank <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Thrash is listed as questionable with an ankle injury, but he is expected to play against the Giants. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1515&"><B>Patrick Jeffers</B></A>, WR CAR - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Jeffers may see some increased playing time this week because of Muhsin Muhammad's persistent toe problems. Isaac Byrd, however, still should start in Muhammad's place. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=187389&"><B>Sebastian Janikowski</B></A>, K OAK - Matty <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Janikowski (groin) has been kicking in practice. He is expected to play this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=146366&"><B>Terrence Wilkins</B></A>, WR IND - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Wilkins (hamstring) has returned to practice. He may be able to play this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=12181&"><B>Stephen Alexander</B></A>, TE WAS - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica">
<FONT SIZE=2>Alexander (leg) was placed on injured reserve, officially ending his season. Walter Rasby will continue to start in his place, but Zeron Flemister has emerged as the team's best receiving tight end with Alexander out. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=12429&"><B>Matt Hasselbeck</B></A>, QB SEA - Bass/Hull <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>The <i>Seattle Times</i> says Hasselbeck's season might be over. Mike Holmgren said he would only use him in an emergency this week, and the Seahawks coach may elect to have Hasselbeck use the season's final two games to rest his injured shoulder. Trent Dilfer will start at San Diego this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=133462&"><B>Amos Zereoue</B></A>
, RB PIT - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Zereoue missed practice on Wednesday with a shoulder injury. He is listed as probable for this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1871&"><B>Todd Bouman</B></A>, QB MIN - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Bouman practiced without pads on Wednesday. If he cannot practice fully on Thursday, Spergon Wynn will get the start this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1235&"><B>Keenan McCardell</B></A>, WR JAC - Neal/McKay <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>
McCardell is listed as probable with a thigh injury. He should be able to start this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=235203&"><B>Chris Chambers</B></A>, WR MIA - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Chambers is listed as questionable with an ankle injury. He practiced on Wednesday and should be able to play this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1288&"><B>James McKnight</B></A>, WR MIA - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>McKnight is listed as questionable with an ankle injury. He practiced and is hopeful of playing this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=235123&"><B>Travis Minor</B></A>, RB MIA - Giggles <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>The <i>Miami Herald</i> reports Minor will get more work on offense this week. Lamar Smith will remain the starter, but the Dolphins are hoping Minor can inject some life into the offense. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1116&"><B>James Stewart</B></A>, RB DET - Hunter <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>The <i>Detroit Free Press</i> says Stewart is not expected to play this week because of a sprained ankle. Lamont Warren and Cory Schlesinger will assume most of the workload in his place. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=235119&"><B>Mike McMahon</B></A>, QB DET - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>The <i>Detroit Free Press</i> says McMahon is not expected to practice or play this week. Ty Detmer will start in his place. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=12409&"><B>Brian Griese</B></A>, QB DEN - Matty <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Griese told the <i>Denver Post</i> he is ready to take on the Broncos, although Mike Shanahan questioned how effective he would be in his return. "How do you know with a concussion?" Shanahan said. "There should be no side effects. Hopefully there's not. But we have learned a lot through the years about concussions and how serious the!
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can be, and hopefully that's something in the past and they won't reoccur." </FONT>
</FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=187642&"><B>Aaron Shea</B></A>, TE CLE - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Shea is expected to miss the season's final two games with a shoulder injury. O.J. Santiago should remain in the starting lineup in Shea's place. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=133415&"><B>Akili Smith</B></A>, QB CIN - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Smith underwent surgery on his left hamstring. He is expected to be ready for training camp next season and will compete for the starting job. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1321&"><B>Wesley Walls</B></A>, TE CAR - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Walls is listed as questionable with a knee injury. He was expected to be evaluated again on Thursday. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1203&"><B>Muhsin Muhammad</B></A>, WR CAR - Martin <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Muhammad (turf toe) is not expected to play this week, and may miss the rest of the season. Isaac Byrd will likely start in his place again. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=235216&"><B>Travis Henry</B></A>, RB BUF - Martin <FONT SIZE=1>
Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Henry will sit out again this week with a sprained knee. Shawn Bryson will start for the second consecutive week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1069&"><B>Steve McNair</B></A>, QB TEN - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>McNair missed practice Wednesday because of back pain. "I'm going to try to do some things tomorrow and hope it loosens up and not have as much pain as I had today," McNair said. "I'm not going to go out and try to force the issue. If it's still sore and still tight where I can't have all my mechanics right, I'm not going to force the issue." The Titans listed him as questionable yet again Wednesday, but McNair likely will play </FONT></FONT><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1152&"><B>Jerome Bettis</B></A>, RB PIT - Giggles <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Bettis sat out Wednesday's practice, and indicated he might not play in the regular season's final two games. "You want to take care of the injury first and if that means not playing, that means not playing," Bettis told the <i>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</i>. "But you want to make sure you're healed up. The team playing as well as it has played allows me the opportunity to get healthy. I'm using it very, very wisely." </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=133297&"><B>Martin Gramatica</B></A>, K TB - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/27/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>
Gramatica sat out practice Wednesday, but is expected to test his injured leg on Thursday. Doug Brien and Brad Daluiso worked out Wednesday for the Buccaneers, who might sign one if Martin Gramatica can't kick against the Baltimore Ravens this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=12429&"><B>Matt Hasselbeck</B></A>, QB SEA - Bass/Hull <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Trent Dilfer will start this week in place of Hasselbeck, whose separated left shoulder is too sore for him to play. Coach Mike Holmgren said Wednesday that Hasselbeck aggravated the injury, which he's had since the third week of the season, against the New York Giants last Sunday. "There's a chance I might have him and he could play in an emergency-type situation, but he's pretty sore," Holmgren said. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1116&"><B>James Stewart</B></A>, RB DET - Hunter <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Stewart is day to day with a sprained ankle. His status for this week's game is unclear. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1264&"><B>Jeff Graham</B></A>, WR SD - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Graham may miss his second consecutive game this week because of the death of his father. With Tim Dwight (lung) still ailing, Trevor Gaylor may have to start again. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=12436&"><B>Skip Hicks</B></A>
, RB TEN - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Hicks is expected to miss this week's game with a hamstring injury, and may miss the rest of the season. Eddie George should assume a regular workload once again. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1094&"><B>Emmitt Smith</B></A>, RB DAL - Bass/Hull <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Smith is day to day with a hip injury. He is expected to play this week. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=187401&"><B>Peter Warrick</B></A>, WR CIN - Giggles <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>
Warrick, who was benched late in last week's game, is expected to start. He has been a disappointment this year and Fantasy players should not use him at this point of the postseason. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&key=1871&"><B>Todd Bouman</B></A>, QB MIN - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 12/26/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Bouman (thumb) may attempt to practice late in the week. His status remains unclear for this week's game, and Spergon Wynn is available to start if needed. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football299.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=pro-player-updates&league=bige01&owner=67142.8&random=3837&start=30&">More Updates</A><TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=1 CELLSPACING=0 BGCOLOR="#000099"><TR><TD ALIGN=left><FONT FACE=arial color=ffffff SIZE=><B>NFL Reports, Transactions </B></FONT></TD></TR>
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<FONT SIZE=2>Signed linebacker <A HREF=players?league=bige01&owner=67142.8&key=135446>Corey Moore</A> to a two-year contract; placed linebacker Derrick Rodgers on injured reserve. </FONT><BR>
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<FONT SIZE=2>Waived wide receiver <A HREF=players?league=bige01&owner=67142.8&key=1779>Keith Poole</A>; signed cornerback Delvin Hughley and guard Michael Moore.</FONT><BR>
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<FONT SIZE=2>Signed safety Shaunard Harris from the practice squad. </FONT><BR>
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<FONT SIZE=2>Fined Minnesota <A HREF=players?league=bige01&owner=67142.8&key=16>Vikings</A> receiver <A HREF=players?league=bige01&owner=67142.8&key=12576>Randy Moss</A> $10,000 for a repeated taunting offense in a December 16 game against Detroit; fined Kansas City <A HREF=players?league=bige01&owner=67142.8&key=14>Chiefs</A> linebacker Donnie Edwards $12,500 for an unnecessary roughness penalty in a December 16 game against Denver. </FONT><BR>
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i thought that you said you were sharing a suite with them. thanks for the pics. |
S, please notify Bob Baird that I have approved Molly's request. Thank you.
Jim Derrick |
You must have had a really good workout!! I think everyone just assumes the
balloon came from the group. Talk to ya later. |
Davis demagoguing? jeff |
Tana:
Would greatly appreciate your urgent review. The CIO of Eastman hopes to
visit Houston on the 24th or 25th, pending the conclusion of the
Nondisclosure Agreement, to take our discussions to the next level of detail.
If you have any questions, please call me at X-37377.
Doug |
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 12/14/2000
10:10 AM ---------------------------
Darrell Duffie <duffie@Stanford.EDU> on 12/13/2000 11:46:28 AM
Please respond to Darrell Duffie <duffie@Stanford.EDU>
To: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Re: Full version
Vince: This is fresh from Mark Davis.
-darrell
_____________________________________________
Darrell Duffie
mail GSB Stanford CA 94305-5015 USA
phone 650 723 1976
fax 650 725 7979
email duffie@stanford.edu
web http://www.stanford.edu/~duffie/
_____________________________________________
- WEATHER.PDF |
Sue,
How are you? What's new in H-town? Any new guys on the scene--doing
their 'courting'? I will be coming back to Houston for 6 weeks in a week!
Actually kind of excited--mixed feelings though. So, Nick has some big
news that I think would only be right for you to hear from him. An aside,
if you come to London, I know a fun Kiwi girl that wants to move closer to
work--just looking out for you Susan. Made any progress on getting over
here?
Hopre you are well. I'll call you when I get into town.
--Darren |
- 2_4_02LO.xls |
Lorraine -- answers to some of your questions.
Questar Line 90 Company purchased the facilities from ARCO for a total of $38
million. At the time it made its FERC application, Questar Southern Trails'
estimated cost of 1) purchasing the facilities from Line 90 Company and 2)
converting the line to gas service via the construction of compressor
stations and various pipeline replacements, realignments and extension: 155
million. I assume you want more detail so I'll have Mike Vannorden get the
relevant exhibits.
Southern Trails proposed to install 7 new compressor stations. These are
detailed on Table 1 in their application cover letter (on my desk if you want
to take a look). The various pipeline modifications they proposed to make
are described in some detail on pages 12 - 16.
Available capacity: 120,000 Dth/day in West Zone; 87,500 in East Zone.
I will have Mike send you exhibits I believe might be of interest. |
Attached for your review and comments is a draft of the Master Electric
Services and Sales Agm we've been talking about. As discussed with Mike, I
used a combination of the Master Form that Mike has been circulating to the
business teams... and Mike's version of the Home Depot draft. I've also
incorporated certain provisions that Wal-Mart asked to include in the gas
contract that Marianne Castano drafted. You will see a number of provisions
bracketed and bold. Pls give me your thoughts on those and
Wal-Mart does not like arbitration and we deleted it in the gas contract.
Have talked with Bob Williams our Enron Corp litig expert and says we need to
hold firm on keeping arbitration if at all possible. Have kept arbitration
in the draft.
Mike S. and Jeff, Wal-Mart has the following standard provision it likes to
include: "Non-Interference: In exercising EESI's rights herein, we shall
not unreasonably interfere with your operations." Normally we avoid such
broad provisions but we agreed to include in the draft gas contract and draft
metering agreement. I did not add this to the draft. Thoughts?
MIke S. and Jeff, any problems with keeping the Mutual Indemnity, Walmart
asked for indemnity in gas contract and we agreed to include one.
Mike S. and Jeff, any problems with Severability provision?
Mike H. and Angela, do you want the Add Delete and Substitution provisions
that are in the draft (same as HD),
Walmart asked that we add a provision saying we'll use comm. reas. efforts to
mitigate Penalties in the Operational Change provision, I will add this to
the next draft.
Pls advise who at the Desk this draft should go to.
Below are the clean version, the blackline against Mike's HD draft and the
blackline against the Master form that Mike circulated to the business team
and lawyers 6-4. |
Well, the eagle has landed. I am now in Denver and getting my affairs
squared away. It didn't really take that long. Anyway, I thought I would
give ya'll my new coordinates, just in case you want to get in touch.
New Address (active 11/1):
828 17th Street #717
Denver, CO 80202
***This is the address where my furniture will reside***
Phone Numbers:
(H) 720-932-6579 (active 11/1)
(W) 303-575-6463
(M) 303-881-4294
Hope ya'll are doing well.
Bruce |
Leesa,
I would like an extra large t-shirt.
Mary Fischer
-----Original Message-----
From: White, Leesa
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 11:21 AM
To: Doyle, Debbie; Eldridge, David; Fischer, Mary; Gardner, Wayne; Gartner, Julie S.; Glod, Annette; Jones, Shelly; Kimball, Mary; pamela landry
Subject: FW: HEART WALK
TO: American Heart Walk Walkers
Per the request below, please advise whether you want a LARGE or EXTRA LARGE T-shirt (the shirt only comes in two sizes).
Leesa
-----Original Message-----
From: Wadsworth, Sue
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 9:20 AM
To: Adams, Felecia; Ayers, Lesley; Chapa, Barbara; Crooks, William; Cruver, Brian; Darrah, Jacqui; Denton, Rhonda L.; Dhruv, Tushar; Fraylon, Damon; Fuller, Phyllis; Hall, Lyla; Hamlin, Mason; Herron, Steve; Ibrahim, Amr; King, Terri; Lewis, Susan; Lodi, Fahd; Macpherson, Sigrid; Mendez, Angela; Napier, Dale; Nash, Tim; Patel, Sheetal; Poranski, Peter; Priddy, Janice; Reynolds, Deborah; Roman, Deborah; Rose, Mary Sue; Sloan, Mary; Sugarek, Velvet; Trevino, Linda S.; Weeks, Charm; White, Leesa; Wilbeck, Tom; Willard, Kathy; Wood, Ron; Yao, Anne S.
Subject: HEART WALK
In two weeks it will already be time to turn in the donations for the American Heart Association. Please encourage your teams to get as many donations as possible. Please send me the name and sizes (Large or Extra Large ONLY) for your walkers today. Don't forget to keep track of the Enron Employees donations so they can be matched.
I will have the shirts available to pick up on bank day (Oct. 30) when you turn your money in.
Thanks again for volunteering to be captains.
Sue |
Please find attached the Final Name Change/Merger Notification Report for
April 2001. To launch the report, double click on the attachment and select
Enable Macros and Read Only.
Please note that:
ERMS short names will be changed in GCP and ERMS each Friday at 10am Central
Time, and
Inactivations will be made on May 1
We have made a few changes to our Name Change/Merger Notification Report - it
now has a new look and a couple of features we hope will assist you. For
more information, please click below:
Each month now has two sheets, a summary sheet (eg Jan 01 Changes) and a
detailed sheet (eg Jan 01).
Click below for more information:
The summary sheet can be used to view all changes after a certain date. If
you're aware of all changes up to, say, January 15th enter 01/16/2001 in cell
C6 of the Summary Sheet and click the Sort button in cell H6. All changes
made to the report on or after January 16th will be listed automatically.
The Summary sheet may also be sorted for certain criteria - use the drop down
arrows alongside the column headers to make your selection.
This sheet contains all the information you are used to seeing, but slightly
reformatted. Key points are:
In the case of an Inactivation, the cause of the Inactivation (eg Merger) is
listed in the Comments section
As with the previous format,
all months' reports will be sent cumulatively throughout the year
the report will be sent out twice each month, on the 15th and at the end of
the month.
It is our aim to publish the report in Livelink and to send out only the
summary sheet and a URL for the detailed report each month. This will save a
lot of space in Lotus Notes and we hope it will streamline your monitoring
process.
Please call me with any questions or concerns.
Cheryl x33103 |
Subject: TETCO ASA and Global Settlement Filing Effective 12/1/01
November 8, 2001
To: S-2 Customers
Re: TETCO ASA and Global Settlement Filing Effective 12/1/01
On October 31, 2001 Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation
(TETCO) filed its annual Applicable Shrinkage Adjustment (ASA)
and its final Order No. 636 Transition Cost filing in Docket No.
RP02-36-0000. Included in the filing were revised rates and ASA
percentages designed to retain in-kind the projected quantities
of gas required for the operation of TETCO's system, including
percentages under Rate Schedule X-28 which Transco utilizes to
render service under its Rate Schedule S-2. The revised rates
and fuel percentages have a proposed effective date of December
1, 2001, and if accepted as proposed would result in the
following changes in Transco's Rate Schedule S-2 rates and fuel
percentages:
Injection Rate - $0.0020 decrease
Withdrawal Rate - $0.0048 decrease
Injection Fuel Percentage - 0.08% decrease
Inventory Level Fuel Percentage - 0.02% decrease
Withdrawal Fuel Percentages:
Winter Period - 0.03% increase
Spring, Summer and Fall Periods - 0.09% decrease
Please refer any questions to Mike Heeney, Rate Department, at
(713)215-2424.
Ann Taylor
713-215-2045
Customer Service |
thanks for note. laid off two thirds of staff on monday. have learned a tremendous amount and may go on lecture circuit. i wonder if a board of directors would pay to hear my story? all is ok thanks, rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Fishkin, Charles A [mailto:cfishkin@kpmg.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:20 AM
To: Buy, Rick
Subject: NOTE
I assume that you are doing OK.
While it's painful now, several years ahead you will be able to look back on
the whole thing realize how much one has learned from this experience.
hang in.
reach out if you need help.
caf
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Tom,
Thanks. I shall try to pick up the paper tonight.
The E-mail caught me in a better place than an air conditioned place.
I am in Australia and it's winter here.
Vince
Tom Arnold <tarnold@finance.lsu.edu> on 07/20/2000 11:44:43 AM
To: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com
cc:
Subject: Re: Real World Option Pricing
Hey Vince,
Since I saw you last, the "Real World Option Princing" paper has taken on
some more interesting results. Tim Crack and I would certainly like your
comments on the previous version and current version because we feel there
are still more areas to explore, such as, Value at Risk. Here is where you
can download the paper:
http://www.bus.indiana.edu/tcrack/gopop.pdf
I hope this e-mail finds you in air conditioned room away from the heat.
Tom |
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
Enron Global Markets
In a combined effort, Global Risk Markets (GRM), a unit of Enron Global
Markets, and Southeast Power Origination, part of Enron Americas, closed
Enron's first Contingent Call Outage Option in the 1st quarter 2001. The
product was created to provide customers with a cost effective risk
management tool to hedge against high commodity prices after experiencing an
unplanned power generation outage.
The transaction was entered into with UtiliCorp United to manage its
generation risk for summer 2001. This risk is associated with a forced outage
of their largest coal unit during peak summer demand. The transaction, which
was developed jointly with the Southeast Power group, highlights the benefits
of cooperation between business units within Enron. GRM is working with a
number of business units to integrate this risk management product into other
Enron businesses to enhance value to our customers. For additional
information on the product, please call David Hoog in the New York office at
212 702 3920.
IN THE NEWS
WORTH Magazine Names the Top 50 CEO's
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 23, 2001--Fifty of the country's chief
executive officers have been chosen by WORTH magazine as the top business
leaders in the nation, it was announced by W. Randall Jones, CEO, Worth
Media.
The third annual listing of CEO's by WORTH is determined based on each
leaders "foresight, judgment, and competitive juice to make their investors
happy." Rounding out the top 5 are the following best leaders:
1. Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft 2. Jeffrey Skilling, CEO, Enron 3.
Philip Purcell, CEO, Morgan Stanley 4. James Morgan, CEO, Applied
Materials
5. Margaret Whitman, CEO, eBay
"We selected this year's list based on our belief in the CEO's ability to
deliver long-term shareholder value," said Jones. "The real test is not to
recognize past achievements but to be able to look back in five or ten years
from now. As a matter of fact, some CEO's we've chosen haven't made money for
share holders in the past few years, but we believe they are poised to do so
now." WORTH's methodology for selecting the 50 best CEO's strives to balance
their possession of a vision with a demonstrated ability to execute under
stress and when confronted by urgent challenges.
WELCOME
New Hires
EGM - Chrishelle Berell, Paul Murray, Yong Yi
EIM - Jeff Nutt
ENA - Keegan Farrell
Transfers (to or within)
ENA - Joe Parks, Mike Purcell
EGM ) Samuel Enochian
NUGGETS & NOTES
Travel Tip of the Week: Book non-refundable tickets. Airlines typically
allow unused non-refundable tickets to be applied towards subsequent travel.
Even if you need to make a change at a rate of $100, in many cases the change
fee plus the ticket price is still less than a refundable ticket.
For example: Houston to Washington, D.C.
Refundable: $ 1,447
Non-refundable $ 540
LEGAL STUFF
The information contained in this newsletter is confidential and proprietary
to Enron Corp. and its subsidiaries. It is intended for internal use only
and should not be disclosed. |
Karen, no problem we can call you in for your part only. I do not have any more detail
at this time, but if we get some before the 29th I will pass it on to you. Thanks. Lynn
-----Original Message-----
From: Brostad, Karen
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 7:37 AM
To: Blair, Lynn; Benningfield, Robert
Subject: RE: Oneok Meeting - August 29, 2001
Could I get more information on what the point issues are with the Oneok OBA's? Are there certain contracts in question? Does it have to do with crossing mids, or operators of points, or having receipts and deliveries on the same OBA?
Also, can someone be called in from my group to attend just the portion of the meeting when you discuss the above? We are all involved in testing for the new CMS/CRS systems and if we are not needed for the entire meeting, it would help to only attend the portion we are needed.
Let me know
Karen
-----Original Message-----
From: Blair, Lynn
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 6:27 PM
To: Blair, Lynn; Dykes, Tangie; Benningfield, Robert; Woodson, Harry; Berger, Larry; Zadow, Raetta; January, Steven; Kowalke, Terry; Buchanan, John; Spraggins, Gary; Darveaux, Mary; Brostad, Karen
Cc: Garcia, Ava
Subject: RE: Oneok Meeting - August 29, 2001
I talked with Delaine today to firm up our meeting on the 29th. Here is the plan.
11:30 - 12:00 - Lunch in the building (Ava can you get Trebeards)
12:00 - 4:30 - Discuss:
Midcontinent Market Center I/C at Bushton
Points that are on the wrong OBA
Imbalances on the Gathering OBA
American Processing Issues (Robert)
Let me know if we need to add anything else or have any quetions. I think this will take the majority of
the afternoon.
Ava, please get us a room (preferrably 4102) for the afternoon.
Attendees from Oneok are: Delaine Kurth, Kim Hardman, Sherry Rogers, maybe one other person.
Thanks. Lynn |
-----Original Message-----
From: Saldana, Alex
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 10:26 AM
To: Allwein, Robert; Arteaga, Airam; Boudreaux, Shanna; Carter, Tamara; Collins, Joann; Garcia, Clarissa; Gillespie, Steve; Halstead, Lia; Homco, Meredith; Lamadrid, Victor; Loocke, Kelly; Ordway, Chris; Prudenti, Dan; Ramirez, Robert; Sanchez, Christina; Wood, Tracy
Cc: Superty, Robert; Jackson, Brandee; Choate, Heather; Bates, Kimberly
Subject: Wedding Shower/Time/Date Changed
(Kim please forward to your group)
Alex Saldana
Administrative Assistant
Enron Networks
(713) 345-7389 |
The report named: West VaR and Off-Peak Position Report By Trader <http://erv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=27&report_name=West+VaR+and+Off-Peak+Position+Report+By+Trader&category_cd=6&category_name=WEST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=6&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=10/24/2001>, published as of 10/24/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
(Revision: 3) |
I attach (very much) first drafts for your comments - thanks. In the
interests of reaching speedy commercial settlement, I have made the docs as
short and simple as possible.
Justin |
Dan:
I think you should add a sentence that you will continue to be directly
involved in LNG matters including the contracts for Dabhol and that addtional
resources are being developed in London both inside and outside.
Mark
Daniel R Rogers@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
01/30/2001 04:23 PM
To: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Middle East Legal Support
Alan,
Attached is a draft of the memo we discussed with Mark during our recent
Dubai trip. Please let me know if you have any comments. If you are in
agreement as to content, I'll be happy to ensure that it is distributed to
the Middle East Team.
Thanks,
Dan |
Shirley,
Please put me down for a vacation day of Feb. 16.
Thanks,
Stinson |
5.605 by 5.615, |
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 05/21/2001 07:04 PM -----
Jean Munoz <jmunoz@mcnallytemple.com>
05/21/2001 07:02 PM
To: "'Andy Brown (E-mail)'" <ABB@eslawfirm.com>, "'B Brown Andy (E-mail)'"
<andybrwn@earthlink.net>, "'Baker Carolyn (E-mail)'"
<cabaker@duke-energy.com>, "'Bob Escalante (E-mail)'"
<rescalante@riobravo-gm.com>, "'Bob Weisenmiller (E-mail)'"
<rbw@mrwassoc.com>, "'Curtis Kebler (E-mail)'"
<curtis_l_kebler@reliantenergy.com>, "Dean. Nistetter (E-mail)"
<Dean.Nistetter@dynegy.com>, "'Douglas Kerner (E-mail)'" <DKK@eslawfirm.com>,
"'Greg Blue (E-mail)'" <gtbl@dynegy.com>, "'Jan Smutny-Jones (E-mail)'"
<smutny@iepa.com>, "'Jeff Dasovich (E-mail)'" <Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com>,
"'Joe Ronan (E-mail)'" <joer@calpine.com>, "'John Larrea (E-mail)'"
<john.g.larrea@williams.com>, "'Julee Malinowski-Ball (E-mail)'"
<jmball@ns.net>, "'Kassandra Gough (E-mail)'" <kgough@calpine.com>, "'kent
Palmerton (E-mail)'" <kent.palmerton@williams.com>, "'Lynn Lednicky
(E-mail)'" <lale@dynegy.com>, "Marie Moretti (E-mail 2)"
<mmoretti@mccabeandcompany.net>, "'Marty Wilson (E-mail)'"
<mwilson@pstrategies.com>, "'McNally Ray (E-mail)'"
<rmcnally@mcnallytemple.com>, "''Nam Nguyen' (E-mail)'"
<nam.nguyen@powersrc.com>, "'Norton Kelli (E-mail)'"
<knorton@mcnallytemple.com>, "'Paula Hall-Collins (E-mail)'"
<paula.hall-collins@williams.com>, "'Pigott Jack (E-mail)'"
<jackp@calpine.com>, "'Richard Hyde (E-mail)'" <rwhyde@duke-energy.com>,
"'Roger Pelote (E-mail)'" <roger.pelote@williams.com>, "'Stephanie-Newell
(E-mail)'" <stephanie-newell@reliantenergy.com>, "'Sue Mara (E-mail)'"
<smara@enron.com>, "'Tom Ross (E-mail)'" <tross@mcnallytemple.com>, "Tom
Williams (E-mail)" <tcwillia@duke-energy.com>, "'Alex Sugaoka (E-mail)'"
<alex.sugaoka@uaecorp.com>, "'Bill Carlson (E-mail)'"
<william_carlson@wastemanagement.com>, "'Bill Woods (E-mail)'"
<billw@calpine.com>, "'Bob Ellery (E-mail)'" <bellery@spi-ind.com>, "'Bob
Gates (E-mail)'" <bob.gates@enron.com>, "'Cody Carter (E-mail)'"
<cody.carter@williams.com>, "'Curt Hatton (E-mail)'"
<Curt.Hatton@gen.pge.com>, "'David Parquet'" <david.parquet@enron.com>,
"'Dean Gosselin (E-mail)'" <dean_gosselin@fpl.com>, "'Doug Fernley (E-mail)'"
<fernley.doug@epenergy.com>, "'Duane Nelsen (E-mail)'"
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<kfickett@usgen.com>, "'Lynn Lednicky (E-mail)'"
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<marty_mcfadden@ogden-energy.com>, "'Paula Soos'"
<paula_soos@ogden-energy.com>, "'Randy Hickok (E-mail)'"
<rjhickok@duke-energy.com>, "Rick S. Koebbe (E-mail)"
<rskoebbe@powerworksinc.com>, "'Rob Lamkin (E-mail)'"
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megan.beiser@edelman.com, deborah.fiorito@dynegy.com, lchurch@epsa.org, Katie
Kaplan <kaplan@iepa.com>, tcwillia@duke-energy.com, rwhyde@duke-energy.com,
tmcmorrow@manatt.com, Suzy.L.Rodriguez@dynegy.com, ppitts@wiredworld1.com,
mnobili@cal-lobby.com, sscsus@aol.com, kvellandi@pstrategies.com
cc:
Subject: CA Probe focuses on Dynegy, Mirant Plants
Calif Probe Focuses On Dynegy,Mirant Plants-Commissioners
Updated: Monday, May 21, 2001 05:28 PM;ET ;
;
By Jason Leopold and Mark Golden
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
LOS ANGELES (Dow Jones)--California officials are focusing an investigation
into the state's wholesale electricity markets on two power plants operated
by two of the state's largest merchant power companies, Mirant Corp. (MIR,
news, msgs) and a joint venture between Dynegy Inc. (DYN, news, msgs) and NRG
Energy (NRG, news, msgs), according to two commissioners on the California
Public Utilities Commission.
The CPUC and the state Attorney General are investigating whether output was
withheld in order to maintain high prices over the past seven months at
Mirant's Pittsburg plant in northern California and the Encina power plant,
which is equally owned by Dynegy and NRG, near San Diego.
All power plants in the state are being examined, but investigators have
found that the Encina and Pittsburg plants have reduced power during supply
shortages, causing market prices to rise.
But so far, the commissioners said, investigators have found no activity that
is clearly illegal.
"Is it unethical? Yes," one PUC commissioner said. "But is it illegal? No,
unless there was collusion. This is the system we set up. What the generators
are doing would be the appropriate thing to do if you are going to maximize
your profit to shareholders."
Spokesmen for Mirant and Dynegy flatly denied the charges.
"What we did was both legal and ethical," said Mirant spokesman Chuck
Griffin. "There was a very forthright attempt to keep these plants up and
running. Unequivocally, we have never held anything back."
Some of the turbines at the Encina plant are peaking units, which are
supposed to ramp up and down to meet demand, Dynegy spokesman Steve Stengell
said. The plant is operated by NRG, but Dynegy markets the power from the
plant and tells NRG how much power to generate based on what has been sold.
"We've done absolutely nothing to manipulate prices," Stengell said.
"Electricity demand increases and decreases throughout the day. Our
production increases and decreases to follow changing demand. Ultimately, the
ISO determines the exact amount of dispatch."
A spokesman for Attorney General William Lockyer declined to comment on the
ongoing investigation.
CPUC President Loretta Lynch told California newspapers last week that her
office and that of Lockyer's have enough information to take legal action
against generators next month, though she declined to name the companies
involved and she said that the exact nature of the legal action is still
under review.
"We get really tired of these assertions with no evidence to back them up,"
Griffin said. "This whole idea that any generation was held back at any time
is completely bogus. It is pure political rhetoric."
Mirant's California power plants have run at full power during critical times
except under one of two conditions, Griffin said. Either generating units
were broken and had to be taken off line to be fixed, or they were beginning
to run in a way that violated environmental restrictions and Mirant had to
get permission to run at full power any longer.
"There are no other reasons than those two," said Griffin.
Nevertheless, several employees at the power plants involved have testified
that generating units were ramped down even when the state's Independent
System Operator had warned of tight supplies, according to one commissioner.
And a senior NRG employee at the Encina power plant in Carlsbad told Dow
Jones Newswires that he was told by Dynegy's Houston trading floor to "ramp
down" the large 951-megawatt plant on at least 10 occasions when he knew
power supplies were tight.
"We would be told to ramp down the units even when we knew the state needed
the megawatts," the employee said. "Then the spot price would go up, but we
didn't really pay too much attention to that, because as far as we know
everybody was doing this. We knew how much power other plants were operating
at, and we knew they weren't at full capacity."
NRG spokeswoman Meredith Moore said that the ISO gives instructions to Dynegy
and Dynegy tells NRG what to do. "And there have been conditions when the ISO
told us to ramp down during Stage 2 emergencies," Moore said.
Also, one CPUC commissioner pointed out that the state's deregulation law
doesn't require owners of power plants to bid all of their capacity into the
market.
The state's incumbent utilities, who were forced to sell their power plants
as part of deregulation, also may have contributed to the problem, according
to an ISO study. By not securing nearly enough power in advance to meet their
customers projected needs, the state's three main utilities contributed to 36
Stage 1 and 2 power emergencies last summer and forced the grid operator to
pay a much higher price to keep the lights on.
The utilities argued that they underscheduled their load so they wouldn't
have to pay the generators' high bid prices. The ISO market last year had a
price cap, while other markets did not.
Mirant's Griffin, meanwhile, said all the finger pointing isn't solving the
state's problem.
"If they are going to get to a solution in California, they have to get
beyond silly political rhetoric," Griffin said. "The real solution to the
problem is to get new supply, and if they are going to do that they have to
make this market look attractive to the kind of people who can build power
plants."
-By Jason Leopold, Dow Jones Newswires; 323-658-3874;
jason.leopold@dowjones.com
(Mark Golden in New York contributed to this article.) |
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Dear Mr. Kaminski,
?
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?
I know that you?will be soon recruiting on campus, maybe we could set up an
"informal meeting". Either give me a call at home (412-802-6429) or send me
an email at this address. I would appreciate though not to appear on
interview lists.
?
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just let me know what you decide.
Thanks,
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Parties represented at an informal meeting after the February 7, 2000
prehearing conference discussed circulating redlined versions of the CAC
settlement proposal as a point of departure for further settlement
conferences. Transwestern Pipeline Company submits the following comments in
lieu of a redlined document.
Transwestern fully supports the CAC's proposal of a path-defined receipt
point structure that would define primary and secondary rights at receipt
points on the SoCalGas system. Not only does the proposal satisfy the
Commission's requirement that Hector Road be established as a formal receipt
point, it is also consistent with open and non-discriminatory access and use
of the SoCalGas system, and will help provide a reasonable degree of
certainty so that all market participants can more effectively plan gas
transportation. CAC's proposed receipt point principles ensure that no
upstream transportation provider will unduly be denied access to SoCal's
system.
Transwestern believes that the parties may still need to address certain
details regarding implementation of the receipt point proposal that have not
been fully described in the CAC document. To this end, Transwestern proposes
that implementation of the receipt point proposal be included on the agenda
for the upcoming all-party settlement discussions. Transwestern looks
forward to a constructive discussion of the proposal and is confident that
the parties will be able to agree on a plan for implementation.
Susan Scott
Senior Counsel
Transwestern Pipeline Company
(713) 853-0596
sscott3@enron.com |
Robin:
I anticipate that Enron may have some legal issues in New York similar to the
issues Enron has faced in California. Can you recommend a top notch trial
lawyer (similar to yourself) at any firms in New York? |
Thanks. Glad you had a good time |
Kenneth Lay has approved the attached expense report for Cindy Olson. |
Ladies & Gentlemen,
Please review the attached powerpoint presentation for our conference call on
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I am looking for your explicit approval of the content paragraphs before this
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---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Dorland/HOU/ECT on 11/07/2000 04:10
PM ---------------------------
Dan Dorland
11/07/2000 01:02 PM
To: Chris Dorland/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephane Brodeur/TOR/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Mind Puzzle
Try to figure this out... |
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Just had a long internal meeting. Over the next 24 hours, we're going to try
to simulate on California a potential solution we devised in the meeting. No
sense in offering something up if we don't know what the numbers look like,
at least in a "ball park" sense. I should be able to get you something
fairly concrete by end of day tomorrow or first thing Wednesday. That work?
Have fun tomorrow.
Best,
Jeff |
Jeff or Sue:
Have you gotten URM group a copy of this AL? If no, please forward as it sounds important from the last CEM. Please send me a copy too if not too much trouble.
Thanks,
Alan |
McKinsey: I read their letter - pretty good recap of where we are today. Todd Busby and I would like to meet with you regarding his assessment of market potential and internal trade-offs relative to that. Would make most sense for the three of us to do that before having any further conversations with McKinsey. What I know is that McKinsey can be very expensive to work with. We would have to feel revenue opportunities would be very strong in order to commit to spend dollars with McKinsey.
Staff Meeting Attendees: Will Alan Sommers now attend the Thursday Net Works staff meeting? Does he know about it for this week? Have we made any decisions on the purpose and make-up of that meeting? We are including Mark's directs on IT, but not their counter parts in Operations. Including operations would make that meeting too big, so I am not necessarily suggesting that. Just trying to rationalize the meetings that we want to have. (FYI - In Causey's staff meeting today, Alan mentioned that the move of the ISC under Net Works was announced within Net Works - and spread - before Causey or Alan announced this to the people in the ISC. Creates a bit of a bumpy start. Causey is still very much in favor of this move - he did share with me last week 3 things that he will be looking for to insure that this move is smooth and yields the results desired,. I can share those with you. Causey has explicitly covered the 3 items with Mark in agreeing to the transition.)
Budgets: After meeting with Whalley last week, should we consider coming to the table as Net Works with a reduction in budgeted dollars (expense and capital) of 10% or so? That has not been our goal to date, but maybe it should be, given the stretch that Greg is trying to make. Might also bode well with all of the business units to which we are allocating if we could say that we took a hard look and made those reductions ourselves. I have some ideas on how we might get there. Let me know - we would need to get that done this week. --Sally |
---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 10/24/2000
01:29 PM ---------------------------
"George Richards" <cbpres@austin.rr.com> on 09/26/2000 01:18:45 PM
Please respond to <cbpres@austin.rr.com>
To: "Phillip Allen" <pallen@enron.com>
cc: "Larry Lewter" <retwell@mail.sanmarcos.net>, "Claudia L. Crocker"
<clclegal2@aol.com>
Subject: Investment Structure
STRUCTURE:
Typically the structure is a limited partnership with a corporate (or LLC)
general partner. The General Partner owns 1% of the project and carries the
liability of construction.
LAND OWNERSHIP & LOANS
The property would be purchased in the name of the limited partnership and
any land loans, land improvements loans and construction loans would be in
the name of the limited partnership. Each of the individual investors and
all of the principals in Creekside would also personally guarantee the
loans. If the investor(s) do not sign on the loans, this generally means
that a larger amount of cash is required and the investor's share of profits
is reduced.
All loans for residential construction, that are intended for re-sale, are
full recourse loans. If we are pursuing multifamily rental developments,
the construction loans are still full recourse but the mortgage can often be
non-recourse.
USE OF INITIAL INVESTMENT
The initial investment is used for land deposit, engineering &
architectural design, soils tests, surveys, filing fees, legal fees for
organization and condominium association formation, and appraisals. Unlike
many real estate investment programs, none of the funds are used for fees to
Creekside Builders, LLC. These professional expenses will be incurred over
the estimated 6 month design and approval period.
EARLY LAND COSTS
The $4,000 per month costs listed in the cash flow as part of land cost
represent the extension fees due to the seller for up to 4 months of
extensions on closing. As an alternative, we can close into a land loan at
probably 70% of appraised value. With a land value equal to the purchase
price of $680,000 this would mean a land loan of $476,000 with estimated
monthly interest payments of $3,966, given a 10% annual interest rate, plus
approximately 1.25% of the loan amount for closing costs and loan fees.
EQUITY AT IMPROVEMENT LOAN
Once the site plan is approved by the City of Austin, the City will require
the development entity to post funds for fiscal improvements, referred to as
the "fiscals". This cost represents a bond for the completion of
improvements that COA considers vital and these funds are released once the
improvements have been completed and accepted by COA. This release will be
for 90% of the cost with the remaining 10% released one year after
completion. Releases can be granted once every 90 days and you should
expect that the release would occur 6 months after the start of lot
improvement construction. These fiscals are usually posted in cash or an
irrevocable letter of credit. As such, they have to be counted as a
development cost, even though they are not spent. Because they are not
spent no interest is charged on these funds.
The lot improvement loan is typically 75% of the appraised value of a
finished lot, which I suspect will be at least $20,000 and potentially as
high as $25,000. This would produce a loan amount of $15,000 on $20,000
per lot. With estimated per lot improvement costs of $9,000, 'fiscals' at
$2,000 and the land cost at $8,000 , total improved lot cost is $19,000
which means $0 to $4,000 per lot in total equity. The investment prior to
obtaining the improvement loan would count towards any equity requirement
provided it was for direct costs. Thus, the additional equity for the
improvement loan would be $0-$184,000. Even if the maximum loan would
cover all costs, it is unlikely the bank would allow reimbursement of funds
spent. The higher estimates of equity investments are shown in the
preliminary proforma to be on the safe side. The engineer is preparing a
tentative site layout with an initial evaluation of the phasing, which can
significantly reduce the cash equity requirement.
Phasing works as follows. If the first phase was say 40 units, the total
lot improvement cost might average $31,000 per lot. Of this, probably
$13,000 would be for improvements and $19,000 for the land cost. The
improvements are higher to cover large one time up front costs for design
costs, the entry road, water treatment costs, perimeter fencing and
landscaping, and so on, as well as for 100% of the land. The land loan for
undeveloped lots would be 70% of the appraised raw lot value, which I would
estimate as $10,000 per lot for a loan value of $7,000 per lot. Then the
loan value for each improved lot would be $15,000 per lot. This would give
you a total loan of $992,000, total cost of $1,232,645 for equity required
of $241,000. This was not presented in the initial analysis as the phasing
is depended on a more careful assessment by the Civil Engineer as the
separate phases must each be able to stand on its own from a utility
standpoint.
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
There are three types of construction loans. First, is a speculative
(spec) loan that is taken out prior to any pre-sales activity. Second, is
a construction loan for a pre-sold unit, but the loan remains in the
builder/developers name. Third, is a pre-sold unit with the construction
loan in the name of the buyer. We expect to have up to 8 spec loans to
start the project and expect all other loans to be pre-sold units with loans
in the name of the builder/developer. We do not expect to have any
construction loans in the name of the buyers, as such loans are too
difficult to manage and please new buyers unfamiliar with the process.
Spec loans will be for 70% to 75% of value and construction loans for
pre-sold units, if the construction loan is from the mortgage lender, will
be from 80% to 95% of value.
DISBURSEMENTS
Disbursements will be handled by the General Partner to cover current and
near term third party costs, then to necessary reserves, then to priority
payments and then to the partners per the agreement. The General Partner
will contract with Creekside Builders, LLC to construct the units and the
fee to CB will include a construction management and overhead fee equal to
15% of the direct hard cost excluding land, financing and sales costs.
These fees are the only monies to Creekside, Larry Lewter or myself prior to
calculation of profit, except for a) direct reimbursement for partnership
expenses and b) direct payment to CB for any subcontractor costs that it has
to perform. For example, if CB cannot find a good trim carpenter sub, or
cannot find enough trim carpenters, etc., and it decides to undertake this
function, it will charge the partnership the same fee it was able to obtain
from third parties and will disclose those cases to the partnership.
Finally, CB will receive a fee for the use of any of its equipment if it is
used in lieu of leasing equipment from others. At present CB does not own
any significant equipment, but it is considering the purchase of a sky track
to facilitate and speed up framing, cornice, roofing and drywall spreading.
REPORTING
We are more than willing to provide reports to track expenses vs. plan.
What did you have in mind? I would like to use some form of internet based
reporting.
BOOKKEEPING
I am not sure what you are referring to by the question, "Bookkeeping
procedures to record actual expenses?" Please expand.
INVESTOR INPUT
We are glad to have the investor's input on design and materials. As always
the question will be who has final say if there is disagreement, but in my
experience I have always been able to reach consensus. As you, and I presume
Keith, want to be involved to learn as much as possible we would make every
effort to be accommodating.
CREEKSIDE PROCEEDURES
CB procedures for dealing with subs, vendors and professionals is not as
formal as your question indicates. In the EXTREMELY tight labor market
obtaining 3 bids for each labor trade is not feasible. For the professional
subs we use those with whom we have developed a previous rapport. Finally,
for vendors they are constantly shopped.
PRE-SELECTED PROFESSIONALS, SUBS AND VENDORS
Yes there are many different subs that have been identified and I can
provide these if you are interested.
I know I have not answered everything, but this is a starting point. Call
when you have reviewed and we can discuss further.
Sincerely,
George Richards
President, Creekside Builders, LLC
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Cinnabar Energy Services & Trading, L.L.C.
13709 Southwest Bayshore Dr.
P.O.Box 6947
Traverse City, Michigan 49696-6947
Attn: Thad Shumay, President
231-995-9256
231-995-9259 Fax
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Thanks
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