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Suzanne: Thanks. I just want to make sure that my vacation time gets paid at 100% before I go down to the 90% level. Thanks for taking care of this. As you can see, I now have access to my e-mail so when I'm not pumping, feeding, changing diapers, etc... I acn be checking up on things!!! Carol St. Clair EB 3892 713-853-3989 (Phone) 713-646-3393 (Fax) carol.st.clair@enron.com Suzanne Adams 07/18/00 05:22 PM To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: Carol St. Clair Carol, I turn it in as sick and Taffy will code it how I turn it in. I've got it all on the calendar, so it's taken care of.
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An unlikely pair.....
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Shirley, Please, cancel the talk. Vince -----Original Message----- From: "Prakash Narayanan" <pnarayan@andrew.cmu.edu>@ENRON Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 9:28 PM To: Kaminski, Vince J Cc: Crenshaw, Shirley Subject: Talk on Friday Dear Vince How are you? I understand that things are extremely hectic for you right now but I was wondering if we are going ahead as schedulef on friday. It would be great to hear from you. Best Regards Prakash Prakash Narayanan 412-422-3287 (Home) 412-607-5321 (Mobile) 6315 Forbes Avenue Apartment # 809 Pittsburgh PA 15217 pnarayan@andrew.cmu.edu
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Enron is in the process of re-negotiating our contract with Dow Jones Interactive and we need to know if you are currently accessing this data. In the near future there will be a cost associated with this information and you are currently listed as having a license. Please click on the below link and let us know if you need continued access to this service. http://nahou-webcl1.corp.enron.com/inquisite/DJI/DJI.html Thank You, Market Data Sonya L. Johnson Enron Networks Market Data Analyst/IT (713) 345-4540 sonya.johnson@enron.com
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OK. -----Original Message----- From: Prentice Sellers [mailto:psellers49@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 5:25 PM To: jdasovic@enron.com Subject: Stuff I think I left my email open at home which means I can't download it on Omnisky or Yahoo. So you can email me at this address if you need to. Will you get stuff for breakfast at Rainbow? Eggs Butter Bread for toast Jarly or cheddar Porties or other mushrooms Green onions Don't buy any yellow onions - I will bring some from home. I love you.
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John - How is business? Things not as fun here as PDX. I am still in the market for a car and I have a strong candidate: 1990 Carrera 2 cabriolet. It has 64k and the interior is flawless. The exterior has a couple of dings and some rock chips, etc in the front. The paint has some waterspots on the hood as well. The guy that owns it is a geek and never has waxed the car. It may be possible to get these out by a detail shop. Heres the kicker: the guy is asking $27,500 negotiable. I think I can get this for $24,500 or 25k. It needs tires and one of the headlight lenses has a rock chip. The car drives great. Do you know of anything that I need to look out for with this particular model? The engine is a 3.6 litre and it runs great. Can a detail shop get out smudges and waterspots? The blue book trade in on this vehicle in good condition is $24,000. The retail is supposedly $33k. What am I missing here? Thanks, JMF
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 07/19/2000 06:41 PM --------------------------- From: Paula Corey@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 07/17/2000 08:13 AM To: Richard Weeks/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Daniel Despres/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Walter Sonksen/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: FW: DAVE BARRY Thoughts for the day ... ----- Forwarded by Paula Corey/Enron Communications on 07/17/00 08:16 AM ----- Ed.Sweeney@phh.com 07/17/00 07:56 AM To: Paula Corey/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, CIrons3308@aol.com, jsweeney@paperhub.com, lyn.ure@juno.com cc: Subject: FW: DAVE BARRY Subject: THINGS THAT IT TOOK ME 50 YEARS TO LEARN, by DAVE BARRY Never under any circumstances take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night. If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be "meetings". There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them. And when God, who created the entire universe with all of its glories, decides to deliver a message to humanity, He WILL NOT use, as His messenger, a person on cable TV with a bad hairstyle. You should not confuse your career with your life. No matter what happens ... somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. When trouble arises & things look bad, there is always individual who perceives a solution & is willing to take command. Very often, that person is crazy. Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance. A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person. Never lick a steak knife. Take out the fortune before you eat the cookie. "The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we ALL believe that we are above average drivers. You should never say anything to a woman that evenremotely suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual baby emerging from her at that moment. Your friends love you anyway. - att1.unk
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I concur.
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If I've done my math right, the August "throw them a bone" stock option grant requires a Dynegy stock price of $137.35 in order for it to be in the money. The deal was if you are involuntarily terminated, you have 3 years from said date to exercise. ($36.88/.2685) What are the chances of that??
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Louise and/or David: If either of you have a spare moment, I would like to spend 10 minutes to discuss my final thoughts on the proposed Employment contract. Other than this afternoon I should be available. Thanks, Rogers
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Nancy, As difficult as this is to believe, we have been told that VEPCO wants Enron to take the first crack at the interconnection agreement. Please put this on your list. I will check around here to see if there is a form we want to use as a starting point. Thanks, Kay
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Vince, Your note looks good to me, short and to the point. I assume this will prompt further detailed discussions with Dale. I would want to clarify that we are primarily interested in the long term gas model AND database for North America. Unless a familiarity with the short term model is a prerequisite, I doubt that we would want to spend a lot of time on it. Depending upon how long it would take to become familiar with the long term model, it might be helpful to have access in both Omaha and Houston? We would eventually need specifications for the computer system we would need for testing the model. Steve Hotte, CIO for ETS, would co-ordinate the in-house installation for us. At some point, it will be helpful to get Steve in contact with the appropriate MarketPoint IT rep. Assuming that you get acceptable clarification of these issues, Dale should probably send to us a modified licensing agreement for review. Let me know what I should do next. JNG
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See msg. from Margaret Carson. gngr 713-853-7751 ----- Forwarded by Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron on 11/30/2000 09:44 AM ----- Margaret Carson 11/30/2000 09:38 AM To: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Retail Electricity: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the Competition... - CERA Alert Ginger, Please send this to all govt affairs people as it has some very good insights into State by State initiatives. Thanks, Margaret ---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron on 11/30/2000 09:36 AM --------------------------- Margaret Carson 11/30/2000 07:20 AM To: James M Wood/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Andy West/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Kathleen E Magruder/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Monthly Briefing: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the Competition... - CERA Alert Some good insight here..Margaret ---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron on 11/30/2000 07:19 AM --------------------------- webmaster@cera.com on 11/29/2000 09:03:06 PM To: Margaret.Carson@enron.com cc: Subject: Monthly Briefing: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the Competition... - CERA Alert ********************************************************************** CERA Alert: Sent Wed, November 29, 2000 ********************************************************************** Title: Monthly Briefing: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the Competition... Author: Biehl, Behrens E-Mail Category: Alert Product Line: Retail Energy , URL: http://www.cera.com/cfm/track/eprofile.cfm?u=3014&m=1430 , Alternative URL: http://www.cera.com/client/ref/alt/112900_19/ref_alt_112900_19_ab.html ********************************************************* RETAIL MARKTERS SEE OPPORTUNITY IN NONTRADITIONAL WAYS TO GROW CUSTOMER BASE With a tight supply-demand balance for natural gas and power in most US regions, CERA sees another difficult year ahead for retail marketers. * Nontraditional means of acquiring customer bases may offer a better opportunity for retail marketers to build market share in 2001 in order to be better positioned when more attractive retail market opportunities open in 2002. * Competitive retail suppliers are looking closely at supplying the regulated customer base (through standard offer or default service) and municipal aggregation to build customer base. Movements by regulators to reset prices below market standard offers for power are improving market conditions in several US Northeast states. **end** Follow URL for complete Monthly Briefing. ********************************************************* Come Shoot the Rapids with us at CERAWeek2001, "Shooting the Rapids: Strategies and Risks for the Energy Future" in Houston, February 12-16, 2001! For more information and to register, please visit http://www.cera.com/ceraweek/ ********************************************************* ********************************************************************** Account Changes To edit your personal account information, including your e-mail address, etc. go to: http://eprofile.cera.com/cfm/edit/account.cfm This electronic message and attachments, if any, contain information from Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. (CERA) which is confidential and may be privileged. Unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message or any attachments, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. Terms of Use: http://www.cera.com/tos.html Questions/Comments: webmaster@cera.com Copyright 2000. Cambridge Energy Research Associates
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FROM GERALD NEMEC: Attached is a revised Amendment to the CSA Agreement which has been redlined for your review.
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Yes, there is a formalized process. After Credit and Legal, and in most cases RAC, look at transactions, a VP or higher will sign the Dash. For Doug to sign the Bahamas option contract, I need to know the premium. Please contact Brent Price for our DASH. (Deal approval sheet) Jeff Merritt Thomas 10/23/2000 04:51 PM To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: CACS Jeff, I'm sorry to bother you with this, but I can't seem to get a straight answer from anyone - when one is signing a contract around here, is there a form you fill out for approval? In London, everyone fills out a CACS form (Contract A uthorisation Control Sheet), and if the deal is > $0.5m, then a DASH is required as well. Brad seems to think that if a DASH is not required, then the business unit head signs off on the expenditure? Is there a formalised global-markets process for this, or is this a product-by-product thing? (in which case, I'll assume LNG has no process, and I'll direct Eric to implement one...) (Doug Arnell needs to purchase his option for the Bahamas land thing, thus the reason for the question). fyi, attached is European CACS form. Thanks, Merritt
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The Senate Commerce Committee held a markup today where Senator John McCain's (R-AZ) pipeline safety legislation, S. 2438, was approved. The overall outcome was not unexpected -- the final legislation contained several provisions that went a little bit further than Enron and INGAA would have liked, but there was rigorous debate over issues like States' role and mandated integrity measures, and close votes on several amendments. Senator McCain and other bill proponents like Senator Slade Gorton realize those issues will need to be addressed before the legislation proceeds to the Senate floor. The Committee considered several amendments to the legislation: 1) McCain substitute amendment -- Approved by voice vote. The amendment substituted the revised "Chairman's mark" text that was developed over the last several days in place of the original version of S. 2438. All further amendments at the markup were in the context of this substitute text. 2) McCain amendment to Section 13 (b) (on operator assistance investigations) -- Approved by voice vote. This amendment attempts to fix language in the substitute text that was problematic to just about everyone in industry and on the Hill because it unconstitutionally forced an operator to choose between exercising constitutional rights to protect himself in a criminal investigation or keeping his job. The McCain amendment did not seem to improve things much, and many Senators could not understand it. Senator John Breaux (D-LA) objected to it, and asked that the entire section be deleted, and there was some good debate on both sides of the issue. In the end, McCain asked that the amendment be passed with a promise that he would work with Breaux and others to fix it before Senate floor consideration. 3) Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) Amendment on Enforcement -- Approved by voice vote. Another confusing vote, in which many members did not understand the changes being made, but agreed to it on the condition that clarifications be made before Senate floor action. Late last night, Enron led a group including companies from INGAA and AGA in providing comments to Senator Kerry which caused him to make substantial changes to his amendment before it was voted on at markup, including dropping provisions allowing citizen suits and other troubling issues. In the end, the amendment that passed was acceptable to industry. 4) Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) amendment on Advisory Council Pilot Program -- Rejected 12 to 4. Brownback's amendment would have replaced the Advisory Council Pilot Program as proposed in the substitute text with a requirement that already existing technical advisory committees to OPS be required to meet regionally. There was a good debate on the issue, but Senator Gorton made a strong plea to members that the new Advisory Councils would only be a pilot program and would not have any binding role. He also agreed to work with industry on improvements, such as representation of pipelines on the councils, before Senate floor action. 5) Brownback amendment on State Role -- Rejected 10 to 9. This amendment was written by Enron and El Paso, striking language from the bill that was overly broad in suggesting that a State had oversight authority over "other activities" beyond proper areas like accident investigation, construction-related activities, and inspection. There was a heated debate, with Brownback and Breaux making excellent arguments for us, but in the end we were 1 vote short. In fact 2 Democrats switched their votes at the last minute to tip the balance. I have already had discussions with Senate staff after the markup indicating that this language will need to be fixed to our satisfaction before Senate floor action. 6) Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) amendment increasing public right-to-know requirements -- Approved by voice vote. This amendment increases the kinds of information that need to be made widely available to the public. Because of a state of confusion in which many of the Senators left the room to go vote on the Senate floor, there was no opposition voiced to the amendment and it passed without much discussion. 7) Breaux amendment on Integrity Inspection Program -- Rejected by voice vote. This was another written by Enron and El Paso that would have removed the bias of substitute text language toward internal inspections and pressure testing and broadened the range of tools that a pipeline could include in an integrity management plan. It also would have removed a requirement that any state and local official would have the chance to comment on the plan and receive a response. The debate was heated over this amendment, with Senator Gorton indicating that he could accept the first part of the amendment (removing the bias toward internal inspection/pressure testing) but not the second, which he felt weakened state and local opportunity to comment on pipleines' integrity plans. The committee agreed to reject the amendment, but work to fix the second part before Senate floor action. Procedurally, it was a strange markup session. A quorum of the Committee (11 members) needs to be present to vote on final passage of the bill. A vote on the Senate floor came up as Senator Kerry was explaining his amendment (#3), and as Senators were leaving, Senator McCain very quickly asked that the entire bill be passed on voice vote before a quorum left the room, subject to consideration of amendments when they returned. The bill was passed before many knew what was happening. Of course, only about 7 members came back to the room for the rest of the markup, so much of the voting was done without full everyone's participation, or by proxy -- which had serious effects on the outcome of several amendments. As you can see from the notes on many of the amendments, there will be an opportunity to fix the legislation before it moves any further. Several Senators indicated after the markup that they had voted with Senator Gorton on several of the amendments as a courtesy to him, but would not support the bill's movement to the Senate floor without serious changes being made. One key ally is Senator Trent Lott (R-MS), who supported all industry amendments. His control of the Senate floor schedule as Senate Majority Leader will be key in driving changes to the legislation. If satisfactory changes are not made, the bill will move no further. There will also be an opportunity to provide comments for Committee Report language that will accompany the final bill that was passed. The report will give explanations of several of the concerns that were raised, and provide legislative history that will help clarify areas where there is uncertainty about the real effect of some of the provisions. We did have several victories. Many of the amendments that were expected -- worse language from the Administration or Patty Murray legislation -- were not even offered because of the advance work we were able to do with Republican and Democratic Commerce Committee members and staff. We were able to affect a number of changes to the "Chairman's mark" or substitute amendment before the markup even occured. Another interesting note: Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison was a complete non-factor in the markup. She is the Subcommittee chair responsible for this issue, yet she did not make an opening statement and she did not vote at all on several key amendments of concern to industry. We will be working on the "where do we go from here" strategy in the coming weeks, and will report as developments occur. Thanks again to all who helped out in preparation for the markup in what was an amazing team effort. The technical support of Dave Johnson, Colleen Raker and Lou Soldano was extremely valuable. Phil Lowry's and Dave Johnson's availability to do key meetings with Senators and staff was critical in our efforts. And Dave and I can attest to the fact that Enron was in a leadership role leading up to the markup, guiding the efforts of INGAA and others and directly influencing the direction this legislation will take in the coming weeks and months. Jeff Keeler (202) 466-9157
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Melissa, am I at liberty to discuss pricing information and to provide my price calculation worksheets (transport capacity and pricing worksheet) with Don Kirkendall?
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Based on current deal flow, I need 2 analysts and 2 associates on my team. I currently have 2 associates - 1 to be promoted to Manager at mid-year and the other to possibly rotate at end of Q3. I would like to replace both spots as they become available . I currently have 1 analyst who will be with me through the end of the year and am in the process of interviewing 2 others for the remaining spot.
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FYI ----- Forwarded by Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT on 10/11/2000 01:26 PM ----- "IssueAlert" <IssueAlert@scientech.com> 10/10/2000 06:32 AM To: cc: Subject: PG&E's Rate Cap Proposal: Leading the Charge for Re-Regulation, or Protecting Itself from Economic Disaster? http://www.consultrci.com ************************************************************************ Miss last week? Catch up on the latest in the energy industry at: http://www.consultrci.com/web/infostore.nsf/Products/IssuesWatch ************************************************************************ =============================================================== SCIENTECH IssueAlert, October 10, 2000 PG&E's Rate Cap Proposal: Leading the Charge for Re-Regulation, or Protecting Itself from Economic Disaster? By: Will McNamara, Director, Electric Industry Analysis =============================================================== Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), in filings with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and California Independent System Operator (Cal-ISO), has requested that a rate cap be placed on wholesale purchases in the state. The utility is asking the CPUC to lower the current rate cap from $250 per megawatt hour to $100, or 10 cents per kilowatt hour. In seeking the rate cap, PG&E is joined by Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison, and The Utility Action Network (TURN), a ratepayer advocacy group. ANALYSIS: The current rate cap of $250 per megawatt hour in the wholesale market of California resulted from the price spikes experienced in San Diego this summer. As San Diego Gas & Electric had paid off its stranded costs, the retail rate freeze in its area was lifted and SDG&E customers were exposed to market-based prices, which doubled and at times tripled due to increased demand in the state and power supply concerns. PG&E customers were not exposed to the price spikes because, at the time, PG&E had not paid off its own stranded costs and was still under a retail rate freeze. Yet the company has felt the impact from the price spikes just the same. PG&E buys a great deal of its power on the wholesale market, and as a result is about $2.2 billion in debt (some figures suggest it is as high as $2.7 billion). Due to the retail rate freeze still in effect, PG&E has been unable to pass this debt on to customers by raising its rates. In real terms, PG&E was paying up to 19 cents per kilowatt hour on the wholesale market this summer, when by law it was only allowed to charge its customers on average 5 cents per kilowatt hour. In total, PG&E has paid about $2.7 billion more to suppliers than it can bill customers for, and this amount is growing by hundreds of millions each month. This explains the utility's motivation in wanting to see the CPUC further lower the cap on wholesale rates in California. However, even though PG&E as a whole is in debt, the utility*as well as other divisions under parent company PG&E Corp.*is still making money off deregulation in California. For instance, PG&E's Diablo Canyon nuclear plant has been able to capitalize on the high value of power on the wholesale market. The utility confirmed recently that altogether its power facilities* the ones left after the utility was forced to divest the bulk of its power assets*still provide about $150 million a month to the utility. In addition, PG&E Corp.'s unregulated energy commodity trading operation has been doing very well. And the unregulated National Energy Group*which operates in markets outside of California, such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire*posted a 233-percent profit increase for the second quarter. Thus, it is important to note the distinction between PG&E and its parent, PG&E Corp. Ironically, as a whole, PG&E Corp. has stated that it does not support rate caps, and has opposed the issue when it has surfaced in other states. PG&E reported second-quarter earnings of $216 million on $2.3 billion in revenue, representing a 26-percent increase over the same quarter last year. Third quarter earnings also reportedly will be strong. This puts PG&E in an awkward predicament. On one hand, PG&E wants to convince shareholders that the company is doing well and making money from the commodities that it sells. On the other hand, PG&E is attempting to convince regulators that it is losing money due to the high wholesale prices that it must pay for power. In fairness, though, the revenue PG&E has earned cannot come anywhere near to paying off the massive debt the company has accrued due to its obligation of serving customers. PG&E's rate freeze is scheduled to end March 31, 2002, at the very latest, or sooner if it is determined that PG&E's stranded costs have been repaid, something that utility executives say may already have taken place. Due to higher-than-expected revenues and higher-than-market valuations of the utility's assets, it may very well be the case that PG&E's stranded costs are already paid off. When this is officially determined by the CPUC, PG&E will argue that customers should be liable for some or all of the debt it has assumed while the rate caps were in place. The CPUC has scheduled a hearing to address these issues on Oct. 19. The core question of these proceedings will be whether or not PG&E should be allowed to turn over its debt to customers through rate increases once the rate freeze is lifted. PG&E wants to be able to retroactively bill customers for its debt, based on the date which the CPUC determines that PG&E had in fact paid off its stranded costs, a point groups such as TURN will surely protest. It may seem surprising that TURN was among the group with PG&E that filed the petition to lower the rate cap on wholesale prices. Typically, TURN and PG&E (along with most utilities) are at polar opposites regarding most issues. However, both agree that wholesale rates are too high and want to see a new cap put into place, but for completely different reasons. TURN says that PG&E and other utilities took a risk when agreeing to the rate freeze and they should not be allowed to pass debts that resulted from that risk onto customers. TURN continues to retain a watch over the proceedings related to PG&E's proposal, specifically with regard to the possibility that the CPUC will allow the utility to raise rates on customers. Within the course of these new developments, it's important to be clear on PG&E's motivations. Some California lawmakers and consumer advocates have called for a complete return to regulation, arguing that deregulation in California has become a failed experiment. Many have surmised that PG&E's proposal for wholesale caps is essentially a call to return California to a regulated structure. I think this is a misinterpretation. PG&E has very clearly stated that its proposal is a "necessary short-term step to try to bring prices back in line." PG&E's efforts really shouldn't be viewed as a move to return California to a regulated market. Rather, PG&E is merely attempting to protect its own interests. The utility wants to secure temporary lower rates for the power it needs to buy on the wholesale market and transfer its debts to customers once the rate freeze is lifted. A return to regulation via a permanent rate cap would not be in PG&E's best interests as it continues to sell power from its nuclear plant. In addition, PG&E probably recognizes that regulation would discourage additional companies from building new power plants in California, which would not be good for the long-term economy of the state. This also would do little to lower wholesale prices in California. As we discovered this summer, the less supply, the higher the price for power. PG&E's proposal to lower rate caps on wholesale prices is, more than anything else, an attempt to protect itself from what it perceives as disastrous economic impact if it is not able to transfer its debt to customers. A recent Wall Street Journal report inferred that if wholesale prices continue to exceed what PG&E can charge customers, the utility could become "technically insolvent" sometime next year. 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> >This one's mainly for the guys....but it's still pretty damn funny :) > > > For the Men > The Perfect Breakfast > > >You're sitting at the table and your son is on the cover of the box of >Wheaties. >Your mistress is on the cover of Playboy. >And your wife is on the back of the milk carton. > > > >
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Per my voicemail. ---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 09/03/99 02:02 PM --------------------------- Awais Omar@ECT 09/03/99 12:34 PM To: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Re: EnronOnline Market Descriptions Steven, attached in the document are the next four descriptions. Only 3 o/s now ont he liquids markets. I will try to get these to you today as well. Thanks Awais 44 171 970 7377 ---------------------- Forwarded by Awais Omar/LON/ECT on 03/09/99 18:34 --------------------------- Awais Omar 03/09/99 18:31 To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: EnronOnline Market Descriptions Sorry for the delay. Here are the next four descriptions. Only the three liquids one waiting now. I have sent these to David Forster in our Project group to review first before I send them to yourself. If I don't get them back today I will send them over the weekend so they are there for you on Monday. Could you please send me comments back on all the other descriptions today. Is your fax machine at your end OK? It's just that the other fax you sent came through a dark background making the comments a little hard to read. My fax is 44 171 316 5420. Awais Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: Tana Jones 01/09/99 23:13 To: Awais Omar/LON/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: EnronOnline Market Descriptions Awais, I have forwarded the descriptions you have sent us thus far to the respective Legal Trading Lawyers to sign off as far any legal issues we may have with the descriptions. I understand your deadline is the end of the week. When can I expect the remaining descriptions?
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Credit Approval Requested Contract Submitted to CAS for Capacity Approval Shipper : Oneok Bushton Processing, Inc. Contract # : 25374 Service Type : FT Term : December 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001 MDQ: 15,500 Dth/d Dennis P. Lee ETS Gas Logistics (713) 853-1715 dennis.lee@enron.com
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At Steve Peace's suggestion, I had a conversation with Senator Jim Brulte, Senate Minority Leader, about the energy situation in Ca. He made the following points: 1. He and most others believe "there is some funny stuff going on" in the market. 2. If generators are gaming the market, Rosenfield's initiative will ensure that there is public power. 3. The only thing Gov. Davis knows for sure at this point is that we have to have long term contracts, which will pass early in the session. 4. PG&E went to the marketplace to cover its short term debt and 40 banks turned them down. He thinks there is a good chance the utilities will ask for bankruptcy protection. 5. He's not interested in calling Ken Lay and/or Pres. Bush (he is close to Bush himself) to have the Feds stabilize the market. He thinks Peace's idea is to deflect criticism of Gov. Davis and place Bush and the Republicans on the hot seat. 6. He thinks almost every problem with the Ca. market is the result of a bad PUC decision and that we'll go to a public power authority and condemn all plants if the problem doesn't correct soon. Peace's $2 billion placeholder in the budget could be used for this purpose. 7. He thinks preferential buying of surplus power should be given to the companies which contually sell power into Ca. 8. To the extent the market can be saved, the Legislature's job is to provide a level playing field.
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Larry, I shall be glad to join you and Prof. Goldenfeld for dinner. Vince -----Original Message----- From: Lawrence Pinsky <pinsky@uh.edu>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Lawrence+20Pinsky+20+3Cpinsky+40uh+2Eedu+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 2:37 PM To: Yannis.C.Tzamouranis@dynegy.com; Kaminski, Vince J Subject: Nigel Goldenfeld's Visit Guys: Professor Nigel Goldenfeld of the University of Illinois, [who also runs an options pricing software firm, NumenX, with Professor Mitchell Feigenbaum of Rockefeller University] will be visiting the University of Houston Physics department Monday and Tuesday September 24-25. Goldenfeld arrives on Monday afternoon, and we were wondering if there would be any interest in anyone there going out to dinner with us on Monday evening (Sept. 24). His Colloquium will be given at 3:00-4:00 PM (rather than the normal 4:00-5:00 PM) on Tuesday afternoon in room 634 SR1 on our campus, but at present it is on Soft Condensed Matter Physics, and I don't know if he will say anything about his work in "Econophysics." He has also been a pivotal person in starting an "Econophysics" program at Illinois. You can either let me know or get in touch with Mike Gorman, who is coordinating his visit, at 713 743 3558 (or Gorman@uh.edu). Larry +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Prof. Lawrence S. Pinsky, Esq. | | Chairperson | | Physics Department | | University of Houston | | Houston, Texas 77204-5005 | | | | Tel. +1 713 743 3552 (Private +1 281 488 6719) | | FAX: +1 713 743 3589 (Private +1 281 488 4339) | | e-mail: pinsky@uh.edu | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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are you set up on MSN messenger or aol instatnt messenging -----Original Message----- From: John Maliszewski <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 8:40 AM To: Tholt, Jane M. Subject: Re: Thanksgiving What time do you think we should start? Don't forget to make enough double baked potatoes for 2 days. Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > No-really-the menu is not that big of a deal-the most important thing to me > is that we all share Christmas together. We can eat weinies for all I > care. > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Maliszewski <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:20 PM > To: Tholt, Jane M. > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving > > Sounds like you want to make a suggestion. What is it? > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > > > I'm easy-the menu is fine-you guys can also talk it over at > Thanksgiving > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: John Maliszewski <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON > > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 2:41 PM > > To: Tholt, Jane M. > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving > > > > Yes, nothing is set in stone. I really have not discussed the menu > with > > anybody. What would you perfer? > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > > > > > does it matter > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: John Maliszewski <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON > > > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:58 PM > > > To: Tholt, Jane M. > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving > > > > > > Thanks- Do you like my menu for Christmas? > > > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > > > > > > > will bring you back some cajun chef at Chistmas > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: John Maliszewski <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON > > > > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:42 AM > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M. > > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving > > > > > > > > I like to make my own chili. I load it up with beans, > Sue > > uses > > > pork and > > > > beans(it's O.K.), but I like the beans mom used to use. > I > > was > > > told I > > > > needed > > > > to put a little more kick into my chili, so I figured > that I > > would > > > ask > > > > the > > > > best-JOE. > > > > > > > > Hey, for Christmas, I will provide the Ham and all the > > > > beer,wine,pop,liquor, > > > > pie,chips , nuts and bread. I will have Amy make some > > barbacued > > > weiners. > > > > I will > > > > need you to make double baked potatoes. I will have Jean > bring > > the > > > > polish > > > > sausage and corn/greenbeans. I may get some sourerkraut > and > > > dumplins > > > > from > > > > Stoysich also. I will tell dad that he can pay for the > ham. > > > > I will have Joey bring a relish trey and some lasagne.( > I > > thought > > > it > > > > was > > > > pretty good) > > > > Do we need anything else? We are all off on that day, so > we > > can > > > start > > > > the party > > > > as early as 3P.M. or earlier if you think, my guess is > that > > you > > > will be > > > > at the > > > > casino that morning. Please advise. > > > > > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > since when do you cook-Ithought Sue did everything > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > From: "John Maliszewski" <jmalisz@qwest.com>@ENRON > > > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 2:14 PM > > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M. > > > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving > > > > > > > > > > I need his recipe. We had a chili cookoff and I made > my > > own > > > chili > > > > and > > > > > came in > > > > > 3rd out of 5 people. I beat 2 women, but My chili > was > > not > > > spicey > > > > > enough. > > > > > > > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Cajun Chef-can only get it here. Too bad. > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > > From: "John Maliszewski" <jmalisz@qwest.com> > @ENRON > > > > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:33 PM > > > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M. > > > > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving > > > > > > > > > > > > You mean the stuff you buy or the gas that > comes out > > of > > > my > > > > butt > > > > > after I > > > > > > make chili. Speaking of chili, what does Joe > put in > > his > > > to > > > > spice > > > > > it up. > > > > > > > > > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > All the gas stocks getting hammered. Natural > gas > > is > > > > bursting at > > > > > the > > > > > > seams. > > > > > > > Your bill should go way down > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > > > From: "John Maliszewski" > <jmalisz@qwest.com> > > @ENRON > > > > > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:19 > PM > > > > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M. > > > > > > > Subject: Thanksgiving > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I ordered the pies for our big > Thanksgiving day > > > feast at > > > > > Jeanies. > > > > > > Wish > > > > > > > you could be there. Dad is bringing the > beer, > > he > > > said > > > > one 12 > > > > > pack > > > > > > > would do, I told him to bring a case, just > in > > case > > > > someone > > > > > wants > > > > > > more > > > > > > > that one can. I know that Joan is not > coming to > > > dinner. > > > > > Should we > > > > > > > invite her to Christmas or wait for her to > > call. > > > If > > > > you > > > > > ever > > > > > > talk to > > > > > > > her, you may want to mention that her > father is > > > still > > > > alive > > > > > and > > > > > > lives in > > > > > > > the same house that she was raised in. I > hope > > she > > > comes > > > > for > > > > > > Christmas. > > > > > > > If she doesn't, I doubt that I will ever > invite > > to > > > > anything > > > > > again. > > > > > > But > > > > > > > that is that fucking Links "better that > > everybody > > > > > else"attitude. > > > > > > I > > > > > > > might just turn that sideways and stick it > up > > his > > > German > > > > ass. > > > > > Hey > > > > > > our > > > > > > > stock is going up, how bout yours? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ********************************************************************** > > > > > > > This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. > and/or > > its > > > > relevant > > > > > > affiliate and may contain confidential and > > privileged > > > material > > > > for > > > > > the > > > > > > sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any > review, > > use, > > > > > distribution or > > > > > > disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If > you > > are > > > not > > > > the > > > > > intended > > > > > > recipient (or authorized to receive for the > > recipient), > > > please > > > > > contact > > > > > > the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at > > > > > > enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and > delete > > all > > > copies > > > > of > > > > > the > > > > > > message. This e-mail (and any attachments > hereto) > > are not > > > > intended > > > > > to be > > > > > > an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create > or > > evidence > > > a > > > > binding > > > > > and > > > > > > enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or > any of > > its > > > > affiliates) > > > > > and > > > > > > the intended recipient or any other party, and > may > > not be > > > > relied on > > > > > by > > > > > > anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel > or > > > otherwise. > > > > Thank > > > > > you. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > **********************************************************************
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Daniel Plumleed 744 Key Route Blvd Albany, CA 94706 dplum@socrates.berkeley.edu To Mr. Ken Lay, I'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of your employees. Indeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt. The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings. Think about this equation: Power (money) = Responsibility. If you put yourself in a position to reap the benefits of others for your own gain you owe the others responible actions in their behalf. If you fail to do this, you should pay a retribution of at least equal value than what you declared your personal value to be. Sincerely, Daniel Plumleed
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Reagan, Just wanted to give you an update. I have changed the unit mix to include some 1 bedrooms and reduced the number of buildings to 12. Kipp Flores is working on the construction drawings. At the same time I am pursuing FHA financing. Once the construction drawings are complete I will send them to you for a revised bid. Your original bid was competitive and I am still attracted to your firm because of your strong local presence and contacts. Phillip
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P.s., thanks for the offer on the duck lease--I may want to join you sometime! DF Kevin Hyatt 09/08/2000 12:32 PM To: John Dushinske/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Customer Outings Tell you what, just to make sure I can tell the difference between the lab and the Hen, I'll bring my own Lab! Besides, when I hunted there last, we couldn't shoot hens. PS-- I have my personal duck lease down here that we can also make available. There are overnight quarters if we need them. (Last year we took over 600 ducks off the properties). KH John Dushinske 09/07/2000 03:03 PM To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron cc: Rosemary Gracey/ET&S/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Customer Outings Drew - Depends if they can recognize the difference between a Lab and a Hun. We just received the renewal notice for 2000/01. I recommended to Dave N. that we renew the membership. I will ask Rosemary to give both of you notice when she gets the approval from Dave. Once approved we would be happy to help set up outings. Thanks. John
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Reggie just brought around a whole stack of confirms of pulp & paper deals that came into the fax area. Is anyone looking for this stack of confirms? If not, I'll have Reggie walk them down to Joe Hunter.
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John - Following-up on our conversation of Friday, I have attached a copy of your proposed NDA marked to reflect Enron's comments. I have left the description of the "Project" blank for now as I am waiting confirmation from our business personnel of the exact language they would prefer to use. In the meantime, please take a look at the attached and let me know your thoughts. Thanks. Mark Senior Counsel, EWS Phone: 713-345-8897 Facsimile: 713-646-3490 E-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com
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anytime monday morning is fine with me, EXCEPT, i need to be at my desk around 9:00 AM to serve the Tallahassee deal. It only takes about 5 min though -----Original Message----- From: Aucoin, Berney C. Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:34 PM To: Boyt, Eric; Germany, Chris; Barbe, Robin Cc: Tian, Yuan; McMichael Jr., Ed Subject: Terminated Contract Process/Status Ed would like us to get together first thing Mon. AM to discuss where we are on the Termination process (contracts not being served/terminated). Let me know if this works with your schedule. (waiting until Mon due to Chris Germany being out until then) Thx Berney
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We are going to Woody's tonight if you are interested. -e
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As a followup: This guys name is Mykhaylo Koshel and he is an outside consultant with the New Concept Group. I've got a messenger going over to Allen Center to pick up a copy of the agreement with them. I'll get a copy to you as soon as I get it. Anne C Koehler 02/09/2001 04:05 PM To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Due Diligence Issue There is a new contractor for Net Works, Mick Koshel, that we need to track down. Could you see what you can find out and get copies of any Service Agreements? Thanks. Anne C. Koehler Sr. Counsel, ENA EB 3839 713-853-3448 ----- Forwarded by Anne C Koehler/HOU/ECT on 02/09/2001 04:03 PM ----- "Mims, Peter" <peter.mims@velaw.com> 02/09/2001 01:12 PM To: "'Anne.C.Koehler@enron.com'" <Anne.C.Koehler@enron.com> cc: Subject: Due Diligence Issue Anne, I will revise the Memorandum to conform to Jay's changes. Jay mentions a new contractor, Mick Koshel. Can you find out the details of his agreement? Peter ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++ The information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email and delete this email from your system. Thank You
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The report named: Enron Americas Position Report <http://erv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=102&report_name=Enron+Americas+Position+Report&category_cd=2&category_name=ENRON%20CONSOLIDATED&toc_hide=1&sTV1=2&TV1Exp=Y&current_efct_date=10/17/2001>, published as of 10/17/2001 is now available for viewing on the website. Publisher's Notes: PRELIM
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Can you tell me if i can fly southwest to and from dallas? If I can what would this cost me? Brad
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did you go out and party?
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EOL users can run eports and see all the details of transactions. As currently structured this would mean that any EOL user, including ENA, would be able to run a report to see detail behind bids on pipeline capacity. Obviously this would be a problem under the marketing affiliate rules. At their last meeting Dale and Shelley outlined three possible ways to address this: Add security such that ENA/EES users cannot run reports on pipeline bid data. I understood leaving the meeting that this might be technically difficult or expensive. Exclude pipeline data from the reporting feature altogether. Here the story was that while this was not necessarily difficult, EOL could not make any changes before version 2 was ready. The impression was that this would be possible after version 2. Erect procedural firewalls. Mark Taylor suggested that perhaps we could inform all ENA and EES personnel that the company has a policy that prevents them from running reports on GPG data. This probably isn't a good long-run solution, but we all agreed that it might serve as a bridge measure. This approach is supported by the fact that Enron Networks has already entered into a confidentiality agreement with GPG. Solutions 1 and 2 require extensive technical work and unfortunately we cannot currently spare the technical resources required for it. We can go with solution 3 at present with the understanding that in the absence of a large volume of trades it might be the permanent solution. This is something that legal on both sides would have to agree to. Steve will check with their legal department to see if this is acceptable. Dale can you please check with Mark Taylor. Further the credit departments on both sides should meet and iron out the credit issues. Steve is going to make sure the two credit departments talk to each other. Thanks. Savita
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After a careful review of the wholesale and retail gas trading and scheduling process it has been decided that the Gas Logistics teams should report directly into the Enron America's Commercial organization. This realignment will help to strengthen the commercial focus and communication between the trading desks and the schedulers and will play a critical role as Enron tries to maximize opportunities and maintain a competitive trading edge. The details are as follows: Wholesale Bob Superty will maintain his management of the Logistics support functions which include the Transport Rate team (Kim Olinger), Electronic Commerce team (Tammy Lee-Jaquet) and Regulatory Affairs teams (Suzanne Calcagno). In addition, Bob will now manage the Northeast Logistics team as part of the East desk. Bob will report directly to Scott Neal and will also help coordinate the Logistics function across all regions working closely with each of the regional Logistics Managers, Commercial desk heads and Enron Americas senior management team. Victor LaMadrid will manage the Southeast Logistics team and will report directly to Scott Neal. Victor's knowledge and overall east desk experience will be critical to help maximize east desk opportunities and promote new initiatives across all regions. Lisa Kinsey will manage the Central Logistics team and will report directly to Hunter Shively. Patti Sullivan will manage the West Logistics team and will report directly to Mike Grigsby. Darren Farmer will manage the Texas Logistics team and will report directly to Tom Martin George Smith will manage the Well Head Logistics team and will report directly to Fred Lagrasta. Retail Donna Greif will now report directly to Don Black. Each of the regional Logistics Managers (East - Marde Driscoll-Ernest, Central - Charlie Muzzy, West - Sabra Dinari) will continue to report directly to Donna. Donna will continue her ongoing efforts in the development and integration of the new retail trading systems, prior period adjustments and development of a strong and talented Logistics team. Congratulations to all involved and welcome to the commercial gas team - John Lavorato, President and CEO, Enron Americas. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Assistants - Please forward on to your groups.
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My details to Rick and Sharron... ---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Beck/HOU/ECT on 10/18/2000 10:39 PM --------------------------- Enron North America Corp. From: Sally Beck 10/18/2000 10:31 PM To: Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Sharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: Speaking Engagement - October 23, 2000 Thanks in advance for agreeing to speak at the Global Operations Controller Forum. I know that we are catching you before a tee time on Monday, so I especially appreciate your joining us to kick off the event that morning. Dress for the forum is casual, so feel free to do the same. There will be approximately 30 Enron business controllers present at the meeting. All have responsibility for mid and back office operations for the following Enron entities: Enron North America, Enron Europe, Enron South America, Enron Global Markets, Enron Industrial Markets, Enron Broadband Services and Enron Energy Services. Attendees will be here from Houston, Calgary, Tokyo, Sydney, London and New York (metals business). Attached for your reference is the agenda. There may be some slight changes before the forum begins, but this will give you a good idea of the topics to be covered and the other speakers who will address the group. You are scheduled to address the group as follows: Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 Time: 8:00 am (breakfast will be served at 7:30 and you are invited to join us) Place: The Warwick Hotel The Versailles Room - 12th Floor 5701 Main Street Houston, TX 77005 With a small group, your talk can be informal and you do not need to prepare slides (unless you would like to do so). Q&A afterwards would be great. Key speaking points that would enforce the value of this conference for this group would be: recognition of a job well done in supporting explosive business growth in 2000 your support for global standards for operational controls for trading activities your recognition of the value of operational professionals in the organization to ensure integrity of mid and back office functions your challenge to the group to strive for best in class processes and controls as Enron's growth as a trading organization continues Let me know if you have any questions and thanks again for joining us.
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Attached is a redraft of the assignment agreements based on comments from Bret and Mark Taylor. Please let me know if you have any comments or questions. -----Original Message----- From: Hendry, Brent Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 6:43 PM To: Douglas, Stephen H.; Wells, Bret; 'jlynch@velaw.com'; Rohauer, Tanya; Del vecchio, Peter; Korkmas, Deb; Bell, Rebecca; Abrams, Clement; Tawney, Mark Cc: St. Clair, Carol; 'bhendry@houston.rr.com'; Taylor, Mark E (Legal) Subject: Chiricahua Assignments I was informed by Steve Douglas this morning that for tax reasons we need to assign a number of weather transactions ENA entered into with XL Trading Partners Ltd. from ENA to Chiricahua III LLC and Chiricahua V LLC. These two entities are ultimately wholly owned subsidiaries of ENA. It is intended that these entities will also enter into a few weather transactions directly with XL Trading Partners Ltd. All of these transactions must have a term that ends no later than midnight December 31 2001. My understanding is that some time after these transactions are assigned or entered into the Chiricahua entities will be liquidated sometime during the month of December and the weather transactions will be transferred to the parent entity which will subsequently be liquidated and moved to its parent and so on until the transactions end up at ENA. I would ask Bret or Steve to clarify the process to the extent that I have left anything out or misstated the proposal in broad terms. If anyone needs a detailed explanation of the process please call Bret at ext. 54390. I would ask that everyone review the attached documentation in light of the proposal above to give their views from a credit, Dynegy merger agreement, legal, operational, commercial, corporate governance, and guarantor perspective. I am proposing the following draft documents for the assignment of the ENA trades to Chiricahua III and V entities. << File: ChiricahauIIIAssignment11-19-01.doc >> << File: ChiricahauVAssignment11-19-01.doc >> I am proposing the following blacklined draft master agreements to be entered into between Chiricahua III and V and XL Trading Partners Inc. These are based on the executed ENA/XL Trading master. Please note that Chiricahua and XL Trading would be providing parent guaranties in the form previously agreed upon by ENA and XL Trading. Deb, please note the documents to be delivered section for the Chiricahua entities. Will we need some new resolutions passed? << File: ChiricahuaIII042Cctr(xl trading).doc >> << File: ChiricahuaV042Cctr(xl trading).doc >> I am attaching final drafts of the confirmations that were entered into between the parties. The first six will be assigned to Chiricahua III and the second six will be assigned to Chiricahua V. Rebecca, please note that I will need copies of the executed confirmations for these transactions or the document that we sent to XL Trading if they have not yet signed the document by tomorrow midday if at all possible so I can attach them as exhibits. Chiricahua III << File: XL Trading_W10423.1.doc >> << File: Xl Trading_W10492.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10522.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10531.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10543.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10544.1.doc >> Chiricahua V << File: XL Trading_W10545.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10548.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10549.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10552.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10553.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10555.1.doc >> Please let me know if you have any questions or comments on the documentation. If you have any comments or questions relating to the tax purpose or process of this series of transactions please call Bret Well at ext. 54390. Regards, Brent
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----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 05/15/2000 11:28 AM ----- Christian Yoder 05/11/2000 02:22 PM To: Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: WSPP memo I can provide chapter and verse if you need it, but thought just making the main point might be enough. ----cgy
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Is online trading for firm only? Debra Perlingiere Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB 3885 Houston, Texas 77002 dperlin@enron.com Phone 713-853-7658 Fax 713-646-3490
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Great to see you guys, and despite all the excitement, it was alot of fun. Hope that you made it back safely. Couple of things: I'd like to talk to several vineyard consultants, so if it ain't too much trouble, and you've got a name, I'd love to check around. Can I order two cases of coastal zin? What about the champagne? How much per magnum is it? Best, Jeff
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fyi ---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Denne/Corp/Enron on 12/01/2000 04:40 PM --------------------------- "sandra" <SYamane@marathon-com.com> on 12/01/2000 11:29:21 AM Please respond to "Sandra Yamane" <SYamane@marathon-com.com> To: <karen.denne@enron.com> cc: Subject: Mercury Center Special Report - Mercury Center Special Report.htm
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pls print. thanks df ---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 10/06/2000 05:04 PM --------------------------- Heather Mueck 10/06/2000 05:04 PM To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Louis Soldano/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Bob Chandler/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Elaine Concklin/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, William Kendrick/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Allison Millan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Elan Britt/AA/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gerrad Heep/AA/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: ETS Legal, Environmental, and Regulatory Issues Meeting - 2000 Audit It's that time of year again. In connection with our 2000 audit, we are coordinating a meeting to go over the legal, environmental, and regulatory issues for ETS. Attached is the proposed agenda for the meeting. Let me know if I have not contacted all the right people for this meeting so that I may include them. Call me if you have any questions. Thanks. Heather x37726
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The attached spreadsheet reflects adjustments to wellhead meters effective 3/16/01. The nominations were changed to volumes in the "To" column. Bob
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? -----Original Message----- From: Mack, Iris Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:37 PM To: Arnold, John; Maggi, Mike; Donohoe, Tom; Ruscitti, Kevin; Lewis, Andrew H.; Martin, Thomas A.; Reitmeyer, Jay; Dempsey, Wes; Chang, Bonnie; Straight, Margie; White, Jessica; Kinsey, Lisa; Brady, Kevin; Wesneske, Brian; Pendergrass, Cora; Storey, Geoff; Cuilla, Martin; Mahmassani, Souad; Williams, Jason (Trading); Murrell, Russell E; Culotta, Lindsay; Pollan, Sylvia S.; Luce, Laura; Roberts, Linda; Mayor, Philip; Frihart, Bryant; Giron, Darron C.; Smith, Shauywn; Zivley, Jill T.; Jones, David; Muhl, Gil; Vickers, Frank W.; Hernandez, Jesse; Villarreal, Alexandra; Ramirez, Robert; Loocke, Kelly; Ferries, Nelson; Otto, Charles H.; Gilbert, George N.; Lagrasta, Fred; Chilkina, Elena; Ortiz, Lucy; Black, Troy; Shipos, Jennifer; Breslau, Craig; Perez, Agustin; Patel, Sheetal; Figueroa, Chris; Titus, Matthew; Smith, Mark; Quigley, Dutch; Griffith, John; May, Larry; Zipper, Andy; Barbe, Robin; Smith, Maureen; Taylor, Craig; Goodell, Scott; Sullivan, Colleen; Bronstein, Mara; Willis, Jim; Miller, Stephanie; Polsky, Phil; Ward, Kim; Tycholiz, Barry; Lucci, Paul T.; Concannon, Ruth; Presas, Jessica; Young, Becky Subject: RE:Exotic Options Module Series - Asian Options Hi, Previously I forwarded an email to you which contain a list of options products we are considering making markets in. Many of you have asked for more details on these (exotic) options products. In response to this request, I will be periodically forwarding modules to your attention which give further details on these options products. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions, comments, etc. Regards, Iris Mack, MBA/PhD Power Options Trading Desk x3-6711
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Sweet-um, Howdy. Does your AOL work after I go into the work VPN? m ---------------------- Forwarded by Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT on 02/14/2001 03:22 PM --------------------------- From: Gregory McIntyre/ENRON@enronXgate on 01/24/2001 05:59 PM To: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Mike Hernandez/ENRON@enronXgate, Carolyn Evans/ENRON@enronXgate Subject: IPAQ and home machine Your Windows98 home machine now boots up directly to the desktop icons. The new IPAQ cradle is now connected and the camera card has been removed. As soon as Microsoft Outlook replaces Lotus Notes for your mail client, we can set up the IPAQ to synchronize with your mail. Also, once migrated to Outlook for email you can remotely access messages via Internet Explorer at: http://nahou-msowa01p.corp.enron.com/exchange Without having you give us your Lotus Notes password, we could not be 100% sure that AOL will now load after exiting email ... but Steve and myself cleared up two problems that likely caused that problem. I'll get in touch with Cathy tomorrow after the 4 Seasons conference in case any other issues still remain after our trip. -- Greg McIntyre 713-853-6774 (voicemail) 713-545-5685 (cellphone)
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Jeff just finished inputting his deals - all of those should be there now. Bob just changed 471555 and 471556 to Cal-02. Sean changed the price to agree with Amerex - buy @280.00/sell @ 280.05. Kate Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON 12/01/2000 02:29 PM To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: 12-1 Checkout Sean Crandall deal 471310 Amerex shows price as $280.05 .....enpower has $285.05 deal 471311 Amerex shows price as $280.........enpower has $285 Jeff Richter I am missing the following deals for Jeff Richter brokered through Amerex: Enron buys Reliant 25 mw SP-15 at $195 for 12/3/00 Enron sells Duke 25 mw NP-15 at $85 for Cal'02 Bob Badeer Deal 471555 Amerex shows as Cal'02 .....enpower has Cal'01 deal 471556 Amerex shows as Cal'02.....enpower has Cal'01.
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Two of TradersNews Energy's?three new hourly indexes,?for the TVA and ComEd hubs, are attached. We will distribute these two indexes to you at no charge via e-mail during the beta testing period, which?concludes March 19. On that date,?we will formally launch the indexes on our Web site, at:? www.tradersnewsenergy.com. ? There, you will find market coverage, industry news and the indexes we launched last fall: hourly, daily and term for Cinergy, AEP and Entergy/SPP. If you are interested in receiving the new ERCOT hourly index during?its testing,?e-mail Suzanna Strangmeier, at suzanna.strangmeier@ipgdirect.com, or call her at 713/647-7325. For information about subscribing to TradersNews Energy, contact Jeff Maack, at 713-647-8802. Your participation is vital to produce the most comprehensive and accurate indexes. You may e-mail your prices and volumes (or a bid/ask spread for each peak hour) to tradersnewsindexes@ipgdirect.com, or fax them to 713-647-7552. ? As always, feel free to e-mail or call me with any comments or questions. ? Bobette Riner??????????????????????????????? Senior Power Markets Analyst?????? TradersNews Energy 713/647-8690 FAX: 713/647-7552 cell: 832/428-7008 bobette.riner@ipgdirect.com http://www.tradersnewspower.com ? ? - tvahrly022301.doc - comedhrly022301.doc
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---------------------- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 04/13/2000 12:19 PM --------------------------- David Minns@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 04/12/2000 05:39 PM To: Sara Shackleton@ECT cc: Subject: Weather advice
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Further changes to reflect yours and Tracey's comments. I have not yet heard from Goldberg. <<318903_1.DOC>> - 318903_1.DOC
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-----Original Message----- From: Nicolay, Christi L. Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 12:55 PM To: Black, Tamara Jae; Harvey, Claudette; Meyn, Jim; Duran, W. David; Lavorato, John; Kitchen, Louise; Herndon, Rogers; Aucoin, Berney C. ; Misra, Narsimha; Furrow, Dale; Sharfman, Guy Cc: Novosel, Sarah; Steffes, James D.; Lindberg, Susan Subject: Update on RTOs -- Today's FERC meeting TJ and Claudette -- please forward to your groups: FERC held a discussion today on the status of NE, SE, and Midwest RTO proposals. The FERC judges and staff gave the Commission reports from the mediations and current MISO, SPP and Alliance filings. While there was much discussion about the appropriate model (non-profit ISO, Transco, ITC), with questions on whether congestion management models were the same or simply compatible, no decisions were made by FERC. Chairman Wood did commit to quickly providing "certainty" to all stakeholders, including the investment community. He asked FERC Staff to prepare reports on each region based on comments received at RTO week and through filed RTO week comments (Enron will file Nov. 2) and report back to FERC at the Nov. 7 meeting.
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Darren, do you know what the situation is with getting that Tenaska agreement signed? it is on a list to be assigned to HPL in the sale and I don't think it has ever been executed--I know you left me a message a week or so ago about this--is there any information that i owe you ?
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Sally, Have you had a chance to look at UT presentation for Monday? I will need to email final copy to Lexi by Monday morning (her flight is 2:00 PM) and she would like a cd for backup. I can handle that. She has supplied me with new dates for last page. If you get a chance to review - just fax pages to me at 713-345-8100. If not, I can work on it monday morning. Again, I am so happy for you. It's such a BIG deal to be promoted to MD. Please share any thoughts you might have with me on how this affects my role as your assistant and what I can do to better assist you. You know, this job that I have now with you is the job I have waited for all my life. It is challenging, fast-paced, and has a lot of potential for growth. You make me feel like I the work I am doing is important and valuable. I have an enormous amount of respect for you as a person and of the work that you do and know that I am extremely lucky to have this job. Patti
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--------- Inline attachment follows --------- From: </O=ENRON/OU=NA/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=GSTOREY> To: 'vtapia@pulsar.com.mx' <vtapia@pulsar.com.mx@ENRON> Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2001 3:36:38 GMT Subject: -----Original Message----- From: vtapia@pulsar.com.mx [mailto:vtapia@pulsar.com.mx@ENRON] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:42 PM To: gstorey Subject: Any news???
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are you going to go to this with me? ---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 04/09/2001 04:02 PM --------------------------- "Larry W. Bass" <lwbthemarine@bigplanet.com> on 04/09/2001 02:26:37 PM To: "Larry W. Bass" <lwbthemarine@bigplanet.com> cc: Subject: Fw: BASS REUNION 2001 Thought I would forward this to you just in case you did not receive notice of the reunion. This may be the only notice. Hope to see you there.-L ? ? ? ? ? ----- Original Message ----- From: RICHARD DARR To: Peggy Maynard ; Pam Day ; Larry W. Bass ; Gail Stoops ; Darwin Darr ; Dan Darr ; Clo McGill ; Boyd Miller ; Christine Marters ; Bill Daniel ; Krista Darr Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 7:39 PM Subject: Fw: BASS REUNION 2001 ATTENTION -- CORRECTION ON LOCATION BASS REUNION WILL?BE HELD AT?FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL due to change in?renting the Teen Center. ? ----- Original Message ----- From: RICHARD DARR To: darrchiropractic@hotmail.com Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:47 PM Subject: Fw: BASS REUNION 2001 ? ----- Original Message ----- From: RICHARD DARR To: Krista Darr ; Bill Daniel ; Dan Darr ; Darwin Darr ; David Daniel ; F.H. Marsters,III ; Gail Stoops ; Larry W. Bass ; Clo McGill ; Peggy Maynard ; Michael Ferguson ; Cecil & Jeannine Sims ; pkjday@yahoo.com Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 12:15 PM Subject: BASS REUNION 2001 BASS REUNION ??? -??? FRIDAY, MAY 4th? &? SATURDAY, MAY 5th ? Dear Bass Clan, ? This is notification of plans for the BASS REUNION. ? FRIDAY night:?? 5:00 PM until ???? Darr's home for EATS - That's 600 E. Commerce St. (behind Daniel's house. ? SATURDAY 5th 8:00 AM: Coffee and donuts at FAIRFIELD TEEN CENTER (located on the Fair Grounds near the Senior Center where we usually hold the reunion). ? SATURDAY 12:00: Lunch catered by Sam's.? You may bring desserts, fruit, veggies, etc. for snacking between meals.? Visiting and eating will continue all day.? We have the center reserved until 8:00 PM ? We are still collecting family recipes to compile a BASS FAMILY RECIPE BOOK so bring them to the reunion.? This will be your last chance to contribute to this book.? Please bring pictures, old and new, as everyone enjoys viewing pictures. ? You as head of your family have the responsibility to notify your family, children, grandchildren, etc. of the reunion and respond to us via the enclosed postcard the number of people attending for the NOON meal.? Please respond by TUESDAY, MAY 1st. ? We encourage all of you to attend with all of your family and look forward to seeing you at the reunion. ? Sincerely, ? Martha & Bill ? Copy of Postcard: BASS REUNION RESERVATIONS - MAY 4 & Please count the following for Saturday noon meal. (List each family separately) Family________________________________ Adults ______??? Children ________ *Any change of address or additional names, please note here. ? You will be receiving the above info shortly in case any of you may not look at your e-mail often. (I won't mention any names, Chris.)? You may respond by e-mail rdarr@flash.net or USPS.? Hope to see each of you soon.? Love, Martha
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A Dialogue with Frost & Sullivan's Senior Industry Analyst, Energy Markets & Industry Analyst and Program Lead, Telecom and Bandwidth Services Thursday, November 1st eSource is pleased to host our first Analyst Summit to share insights into the Energy and Telecom/Bandwidth Markets Please join Patti Harper-Slaboszewicz, Senior Industry Analyst, Energy Markets & Rod Woodward, Industry Analyst, Telecom Services & Program Lead, Wholesale Services He has authored a report on U.S. Bandwidth Services (Trading/Brokering/Online Exchanges) Download report for free at http://esource.enron.com/hot_topics.asp at 3:30 - 5:30 PM EB 5C2 Each presentation will last 35 minutes with 20 minutes Q&A Agenda - Energy 3:30-4:30 ? Frost & Sullivan capabilities - 10 minutes ? Energy speaker: New Region Challenges for Retail Electric Providers - 25 minutes Development of transactional capability Acquiring customers Quick survey of offers online in ERCOT region Rate offerings will be limited by current meter capabilities ERCOT Retail Providers Forecasting load ? Questions & Answers - 20 minutes Agenda - Telecom/Broadband 4:30-5:30 ? Frost & Sullivan capabilities - 10 minutes ? Telecom/Broadband speaker: Industry Insights - 25 minutes Role of "Utilicom"/Energy providers in telecom Overall wholesale market perspective Overview of data services market Insight and update on bandwidth trading services ? Questions & Answers 20 minutes Please RSVP to Stephanie E. Taylor at 5-7928
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1/4/01 Dear Steve: Attached is the Federal Government Affairs "Final Accomplishments Report for the Year 2000." Best regards. Linda cc: Rick Shapiro
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looks like email address for you was wrong. got returned. ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/01/2001 06:42 PM ----- Jeff Dasovich Sent by: Jeff Dasovich 02/01/2001 03:59 PM To: Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron cc: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, Mark S Palmer/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Re: Talking Points My proposed edits to Harry's excellent first cut. They're quick and dirty. My apologies. Best, Jeff
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Zhiyong, Our phsical post id last night was 1075424 DG
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His name was Keith Corbo. He graduated with us and went to Texas A&M. He was is a fraternity Beta Theta Pi. He dropped out and moved to Florida and worked at a bar(his dad had moved their). The last time I talked to him was when he was in Florida in 1992 or 1993. I can not find him anywhere. He would definitely be in our senior year book. I will try and put something out there today and I will get some pictures to send as well. PL
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Please read. DG ---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 12/20/2000 09:20 AM --------------------------- From: William Kelly 12/20/2000 08:31 AM To: Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Baumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Kimat Singla/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kulvinder Fowler/NA/Enron@ENRON, Kyle R Lilly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Royed/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Alejandra Chavez/NA/Enron@ENRON, Crystal Hyde/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: New EAST books We have new book names in TAGG for our intramonth portfolios and it is extremely important that any deal booked to the East is communicated quickly to someone on my team. I know it will take some time for the new names to sink in and I do not want us to miss any positions or P&L. Thanks for your help on this. New: Scott Neal : East Northeast Dick Jenkins: East Marketeast WK
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I just reserved some unbelievably expensive rooms for amanda's graduation in May. If you were ever going to see Jefferson country, graduation is in May. Amanda says the place I reseved is fabulous. Linda Hayman Skadden, Arps,Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP 4 Times Square, 42nd Floor New York, NY 10036 T: 212-735-2637 F: 917-777-2637 ------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is intended only for use by the addressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify me at (212) 735-3000 and permanently delete the original and any copy of any e-mail and any printout thereof. Further information about the firm, a list of the Partners and their professional qualifications will be provided upon request. - Linda Hayman.vcf
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Cheryl: Thanks. Also, please note that while you were away: (1) Your voice mailbox was full. (2) Keegan was immediately advised if we needed a file that could not be located. Sara Shackleton Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a Houston, Texas 77002 713-853-5620 (phone) 713-646-3490 (fax) sara.shackleton@enron.com Cheryl Nelson@ENRON Sent by: Cheryl Nelson@ENRON 05/21/2001 10:36 AM To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron, Tom Doukas/Enron@EnronXGate Subject: Re: Enron Corp./Enron Credit Inc. ("ECI") guaranty amendment (increase from USD25 Million to USD100 Million) in favor of Bear, Stearns, et al Sara: I will forward the documents to you. For future reference, if anyone is looking for a file for an urgent matter while I am out, she should convey that fact to me by either (1) leaving a voice mail - as I checked my voicemails on Friday (that is how I was able to speak with Tom from New York on Friday) or (2) advise Keegan and she will contact me immediately by cell phone as she did regarding other matters on Friday. Cheryl Nelson Senior Counsel EB3816 (713) 345-4693 http://gss.enron.com/ Sara Shackleton@ECT 05/15/2001 03:45 PM To: Cheryl Nelson/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Tom Doukas/Enron@EnronXGate, Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Enron Corp./Enron Credit Inc. ("ECI") guaranty amendment (increase from USD25 Million to USD100 Million) in favor of Bear, Stearns, et al Cheryl: I spoke with Clem and he is preparing the amendment for immediate execution as the signers will be at an offsite tomorrow. I'll let Tom know as soon as the amendment has been executed. Anna Meytina is on vacation so I left a message with Sharon Chernick. In order to complete our files with respect to the Enron North America Inc. ("ENA") Securities Loan Agreement, please provide me with copies of the following documents: (1) assignment of the Securities Loan Agreement from ENA to ECI (or was a separate agreement with ECI executed?) (2) termination of the prior Enron Corp. guaranty on behalf of ENA in the amount of USD25 Million I spoke with Stephanie and she could not locate your Bear/ECI files on Friday of last week. Thanks. Sara Shackleton Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a Houston, Texas 77002 713-853-5620 (phone) 713-646-3490 (fax) sara.shackleton@enron.com
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Stephanie, I was not able to open or view the MS150.pdf file. Did anyone else have problems? SRS Stephanie_Strong@enron.com on 01/23/2001 08:59:32 AM To: Stephanie_Strong@enron.com cc: Subject: Ride Registration Forms Here are some of the ride registration forms for upcoming rides. Tour De Cypress - Sunday, April 1 - ECC will sign you up and pay early registration fees on this one. If you wish to participate in this ride, please fill out the form and return to Stephanie Strong, EB2414. Registration deadline is Thursday, March 22. (See attached file: tourdecypress1.pdf)(See attached file: tourdecypress2.pdf) Clean Air Challenge - April 7 - This is a discretionary ride. You're on your own to sign up. (See attached file: cleanairchallenge.pdf) Gator Bike Ride - March 3 - This is a discretionary ride. (See attached file: gatorbikeride.pdf) MS150 - Please fill out and return to either Amelia Alder - 3AC3120 or Stephanie Strong, EB2414. (See attached file: ms150.pdf) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME OR GIVE ME A CALL. THANKS! Steph : ) 31653 - tourdecypress1.pdf - tourdecypress2.pdf - cleanairchallenge.pdf - gatorbikeride.pdf - ms150.pdf
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Did you ever send CES copies of the demand charges for Jan 2000. My contact, Brian Perrone, said he has not seen them.
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JD in LATE
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Wee, Wee indeed. Are you feeling better today? 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
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If this letter has not yet gone out, we should include the kitchen sink of perceived problems. I agree that the letter should be short, but lets eliminate their argument that we did not give complete notice. Kay Mann@ENRON 07/13/2000 12:13 PM To: Mitch Robinson/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL Mitch, Here's a first draft. Please suggest any additional complaints/shortfalls which we need to raise. It is better to be all inclusive than leave something out. Richard, any ideas or comments? Kay
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I checked all my emails, and I don't have any indication that I received/reviewed this version of the document. The redline is the redline against the last version I have on file. If the other folks sign before it has been reviewed internally, it is possible that changes will be required. It won't be extensive. I will ask Karen Way to call me before making changes to drafts, or at least advising me via email so that things will flow more smoothly. Kay Rusty Stevens 02/02/2001 01:32 PM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Re: Shaeffer redline Kay, I don't get why we're changing this document at this time. This deal has already been signed by the landowner and Herman said it was o.k. as it stood. The only thing we decided to do was keep track of our renewal option since at the time it comes up we will exceed the 5% deal. Kay Mann 01/30/2001 01:10 PM To: Rusty Stevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathleen Carnahan/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Shaeffer redline I ran a redline from the last version I had electronically. I've forwarded the current version to Herman for his review and approval. Due to some of the changes, Enron may need some revisions as well. Kay
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======================================================================== GOPUSA Bringing the conservative message to America GOPUSA Eagle - January 10, 2002 ======================================================================== Inside this issue... * New Poll shows the Existence of Political Bias on Ivy League Faculties * Austin Bay... A Closer Look at Somalia * Linda Chavez... The Ugly Business of Profiling * Mike Bayham... Breaux Let The Dogs Out * Terror War: Phase 2 * Letters from the E-mail Bag ======================================================================== New Poll shows the Existence of Political Bias on Ivy League Faculties David Horowitz, President of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture today released a poll taken on the beliefs and attitudes of Ivy League professors. 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Here is the spreadsheet for March: Thanks, Mark
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fyi, rick ------------------- Forwarded by Rick Buy/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 09:17 AM --------------------------- Jerald Surface@EES 11/10/2000 04:44 PM To: Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Gahn/HOU/EES@EES, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, John Wack/HOU/EES@EES, Ford Cooper/HOU/EES@EES, Charles Decker/HOU/EES@EES, Sean A Holmes/HOU/EES@EES, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Rebecca Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wade Stubblefield/HOU/EES@EES, David Draper/HOU/EES@EES, Kevin Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Kenneth Lee/HOU/EES@EES, Jerald Surface/HOU/EES@EES, Minal Dalia/HOU/EES@EES, Jim Brown/HOU/EES@EES, Warren Prihoda/HOU/EES@EES, Chris Leonard/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Baltz/HOU/EES@EES, Brian J Butler/HOU/EES@EES, Meredith M Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Don Black/SA/Enron@Enron, Darryl Kendrick/HOU/EES@EES, Tony Spruiell/HOU/EES@EES, Suneet Sharma/HOU/EES@EES, Thomas J Donovan/HOU/EES@EES, Jubran Whalan/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Bresnan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Wurlitzer/HOU/EES@EES, James W Lewis/HOU/EES@EES, Preston Ochsner/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: New RPS To all, The New Retail Power System (RPS) has been implemented, and there are several features of RPS that I would like to share. 1.) Our Net Open Position is more accurate as a result of booking deals more reflective of batch models rather than Wholesale equivalent positions. 2.) Our P&L is more accurate as a result of the position change and the ability to import retail energy curves into RPS rather than only wholesale curves. 3.) T&D positions can now be captured for Deals in RPS. 4.) Regulatory Switching Options are being captured in RPS, which captures value of EES' option to serve customers during the CTC period. 5.) Reporting capabilities are more timely and effective. The Power Team is confident that RPS will better serve our business.
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Can Rick attend. need one other person too ----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 08:25 AM ----- Elizabeth Linnell 12/08/2000 01:42 PM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Carolyn Cooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX Who would you like to attend this? ----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron on 12/08/00 01:39 PM ----- Carolyn Cooney 12/08/00 12:15 PM To: Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX We can have 2 people attend. Please let me know. Thanks Elizabeth Linnell 12/08/2000 10:30 AM To: Carolyn Cooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX How many people can we send? Carolyn Cooney 12/08/00 09:15 AM To: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Gus Perez/Corp/Enron@Enron, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Cynthia Sandherr/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX As part of our membership the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is hosting a small private dinner to thank individuals/corporations for their support during the 2000 election cycle on Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at John O'Quinn's home located at 6 Shadder Way. There is a reception at 7:30 p.m. and dinner is at 8:00 p.m. Representatives Dick Gephardt, Martin Frost, Gene Green , Ken Bentsen, Jim Turner, Nick Lampson and Sheila Jackson Lee will be in attendance. Do we have anyone that is available to attend this event? Please let me know. Thanks!
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Glad to hear it! I was really bummed I couldn't go to Colo. Thanks to some good painkillers I'm feeling better now. I want to see you next time you're in Houston! -----Original Message----- From: Dasovich, Jeff Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:28 PM To: Scott, Susan Subject: Re: Barely. Missed you lots in Colorado. You better? Best, Jeff Susan Scott/ENRON@enronXgate 06/20/2001 01:10 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Are you alive?
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Jeff, I spoke with Bill B in credit this morning - currently, his main concern with Stoneville is the collateral issue. We had assumed that Stoneville will have no credit line and all potential mark-to-market changes would be taken care of through rehypothecation (just like Chase). However, we need to address the credit risk of Stoneville between when the margin call occurs and when the rehypothecation occurs. He was also concerned where these rehypothecation procedures would be documented. Let me know, but as I understand it, the Chase agreement should be a good format for this master agreement. Thanks. Michael
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/23/2001 06:07 PM --------------------------- Enron North America Corp. From: Kathie Grabstald 03/23/2001 03:55 PM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Osman Sezgen/HOU/EES@EES cc: Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: ENSIDE Draft Good Afternoon! Attached, please find the combined interview notes for the first draft of the article for the ENSIDE Newsletter. Read and review your sections - they are divided by color. Vince, please check 'everything' for content and accuracy. Feel free to make corrections and delete anything as you see fit. Please make changes and then send back to me. I need it by Wednesday, April 4, if possible. Call me if you have any questions! Kathie Grabstald EWS Public Relations x 3-9610 P.S. I am looking forward to the photo shoot on Friday, March 30 at 2:30 PM. I will meet you all in front of the building at the big E !
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What do I need to do in order to get this P.C. early A.M. Please let me know. Thanks Kevin Moore VERY IMPORTANT ---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin G Moore/HOU/ECT on 12/22/99 06:30 AM --------------------------- Kevin G Moore 12/20/99 11:28 AM To: Lyn Malina/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: P.C. We spoke about the P.C. for Trisha Tlapek. Location EB3132b. Co.# 0011 R.C . 100038 Thanks Kevin Moore x34710
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Steve, I will have Lee, my a/a, call you and ask you and your colleague (the lady who came to our last meeting--with apologies, I forgot her name) to join me and Becky Zikes, my legal assistant, to review the file you sent me. I will also give you my thoughts on further strategy and direction, which I have already discussed with Richard Many thanks Britt. -----Original Message----- From: Davis, Britt Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 9:32 AM To: Elliott, Steven M. Subject: RE: helm & baytank Steve, I'll give you a call. Thanks. Britt -----Original Message----- From: Elliott, Steven M. Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 3:41 PM To: Davis, Britt Subject: helm & baytank any news on the helm and baytank situation
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-----Original Message----- From: Griffith, John Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 2:36 PM To: McLaughlin Jr., Errol Subject: here are todays trades, thanks. John
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Jason, Here are the May 2nd final cuts. Jer > ---------- > From: Slechta, Jerry > Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 3:01 PM > To: 'Mark Mixon' > Cc: 'Barbara Dillard Radous'; Holler, Sonia R. > Subject: FW: May 2nd cuts on NB01, ANR East Joliet > > Mark, > Here is the official notification from Jeanette for gas day May 2nd. > The total cut is for 47 MMBtu (28 @ Peoples TTP and 19 @ Northern Border > Will County). Peoples cut the SIQ amount by 47 going from 125,000 to > 124,953. > > Jer > ---------- > From: Trinidad, Jeanette: E-mail > Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 2:21 PM > To: Akkerman, Antje; Blackman, Nate; Fitzgerald, Richard J.; Holler, > Sonia R.; Slechta, Jerry; Wear, Dave; Thomas, Lilian; Isais, Irene > Cc: Trinidad, Jeanette: E-mail > Subject: May 2nd cuts on NB01, ANR East Joliet > > > > > The following are the final reduction totals for May 2, 2001, > Intraday 2: > > No.Border Enron contract #R0259f was cut by 47dth. Volume > went from 51,820 to 51,773. > Therefore, deliveries from Enron North America to > PGLC went from 178,031 to 177,984`. > > ........... > ANR > East Joliet Peoples contract #104684 was cut by 19dth. Volume > went from 40,000 to 39,981. > > > Jeanette Trinidad > Peoples Energy > (312) 240-4844 > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.
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Sally's internal address is: EB 3389 Temporary fax # is 713-646-8029 Patti x39106 (Sally's Assistant) Albernita Travis@ENRON 08/29/2000 12:29 PM To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: AirCard 300 Hi Sally - My name is Albernita, in the Software Licensing department. A couple of weeks ago the above mentioned Aircard was requested for you. I will need to send you a GTE Contract to get your aircard activated. Would you please provide me with your Internal mailing address and Fax number asap. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you! Albernita Travis Enron Corporation - I. T. Department 713-345-6255
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You received this email because you requested timely investment ideas from www.JustOptin.com Should you not wish to receive any future monthly investment newsletters there are remove instructions at the end of this email. ================================================================= PremierInvestorNetwork.com Monthly February 2002 Edition Stock Investing Section Copyright ? 2001, All rights reserved. Redistribution in any form is strictly prohibited. The entire newsletter is best viewed in COURIER 10 for alignment ================================================================= In this Stock Investing edition: PremierInvestor.com Presents: Non-Tech Monthly Pick by Stock Bottom, Man's Best Friend. The combination of strong sales growth, rising margins, and an investing public that wants to see results today will keep this train chugging higher. Tech Stock of the Month by NetBulls, Another Entry Point for Bulls. This is one software stock that we don't mind making a play for despite a lack of leadership in the group. ------------ Next Week -------------- Next week look for our Option Trading Picks for the month of February. ================================================================= Non-Tech Monthly Pick for Active Investors ================================================================= PETsMART, Inc. - PETM - close: 10.32 change: +0.06 stop: 9.49 Company Description PETsMART, Inc., is the largest specialty retailer of services and solutions for the lifetime needs of pets. The Phoenix, AZ-based company operates more than 550 pet stores in the United States and Canada, as well as a large pet supply catalog business, and is the major, controlling investor in the Internet's leading online provider of pet products and information (www.petsmart.com). PETsMART provides a broad range of competitively priced pet food and supplies, and offers complete pet training, grooming and adoption services. (source: company press release) Why We Like It: One glance at the chart of PETM and it is easy to see why investors might be drawn to the stock. Fortunately, it would appear that PETM actually has some earnings to back up this amazing rise in its stock price. For many investors, 2001 was not a fun year in the stock market. Yet for PETM shareholders they saw a $2.60 share price near its March 2001 lows rise to the $10.00 level by the end of December 2001. Management seems to have good control over some of the challenges of running a 550 store chain while still keeping growth as part of the equation. PETsMART's latest earnings report, which was for its Q3, came out back in November but inside there was plenty of information that investors liked to hear. We've grabbed a quote from their Q3 earnings press release: "Improvements in key areas such as in- stocks, inventory management and distribution efficiency, coupled with the continued growth in our pet services business, drove sales and profitability during the third quarter," said Phil Francis, chairman, president and chief executive officer of PETsMART, Inc. "We've gained a good deal of momentum, and are positioned for a solid fourth quarter and a strong 2002, when we'll bring our new store format to 200 existing stores, open 25 to 30 new stores, and continue to drive a company-wide culture of customer care." Phil has reason to be positive if the company's numbers keep up their current pace. The same Q3 report showed that gross margins had risen to 28.6 percent, up 390 basis points compared with the third quarter the year before. Total sales for the quarter had jumped 10.6% to $598.6 million while comparable store sales added 7.6 percent over the Q3 of 2000. The company recently announced that they had bought the remaining 16.3 percent interest in PETsMART.com that they didn't own for $9.5 million. In addition to the purchase they would consolidate the dot.com business and their PETsMART Direct, an equine direct marketing business, into their overall operations. Part of this plan would close certain offices in California and move the operations to their Phoenix, AZ headquarters. This announcement came out after the bell on Tuesday, January 22nd and investors were unsure how to interpret the news, which caused some volatility in the stock price the next day. Since then we've seen some selling in the stock but we feel the pull back towards the $10 level has merely offered us a better entry point. On a positive note, the same announcement revealed that the company had raised their sales growth outlook for the January quarter from 6 to 7 percent to about 9 percent. We could not confirm an actual date but believe PETM will announce its Q4 earnings in late February. How do we trade the stock from here? It would be easy to say that on a longer-term basis the stock could be considered overbought. However, in this current market environment where investors are asking, "show me the earnings" PETM should continue to draw investor interest. There aren't many companies right now with strong sales growth and growing profit margins. Technically, buyers have been supporting the stock price every time it dips to the 30-dma during the last three months (from Nov. 1st). Shares dipped below this level mid-week but quickly rebounded. At the moment, the 30-dma is near the $10 mark, which can also double as a strong psychological support level. We're going to start the play with a stop loss at $9.49, which is a few cents below the 50-dma but we're only giving the stock this extra room because we have a two to three month time frame. More conservative traders or short-term traders could easily use a tighter stop loss. One suggestion would be to place a stop under Wednesday's low of $9.84. PETM does have some overhead resistance at the $11 level but the overall bullish trend should be able to conquer it. Our objective is a $12 price target. This is almost 20% above current levels. We suspect that America's new tendency to stay home and spend money on the house and the family will also translate into more money on the family pet. Picked on January 25th at $10.32 Gain since picked: +0.00 Earnings Date Feb/02 (not confirmed) Chart = http://www.premierinvestor.com/charts/charts.asp?symbol=PETM ================================================================= Tech Stock of the Month for Tech Bulls ================================================================= Cognos Inc. - COGN - close: 25.47 change: +0.48 stop: 23.70 Company Description: Cognos is the leading global provider of business intelligence solutions that optimize the performance of the world's largest and most successful organizations. Founded in 1969, Cognos does business with more than 19,000 customers in 120 countries around the world. Cognos business intelligence solutions and services are also available from more than 3,000 worldwide partners and resellers. (source: company press release) Why We Like It: The software sector has been a jumpy group lately and we're not seeing a lot of leadership with MSFT trading below its 200-dma. However, we have noticed a few players in the "business solutions" group doing okay. One of those is Cognos Inc. Shares of the stock have done very well the last few months and really jumped higher in December after their Q3 earnings report. The stock ran into heavy resistance at the $27 level in early January but has since consolidated back to the $24 mark with a nice intraday dip last Wednesday. Volume was pretty strong on Friday as bulls pushed shares up almost 2% heading into the weekend. In the news, First Albany Corp. recently upgraded COGN to a "buy" and gave it a $30 price target. First Albany cited the recent earnings improvement over the last two quarters and a decent entry point supporting a decent risk/reward scenario in COGN. We happen to agree with them on the entry point idea and don't mind targeting the $30 level either. There is still a wall at $27 but hopefully this time COGN will be able to trade through it. We are going to start the play with a stop at $23.70, which is Wednesday's low. We still recommend keeping an eye on MSFT and the GSO.X software index to gauge the market atmosphere. Picked on January 25th at $25.47 Change since picked: +0.00 Earnings Date 04/10/02 (unconfirmed) Chart = http://www.premierinvestor.com/charts/charts.asp?symbol=COGN =============================================== ABOUT - PremierInvestor.com =============================================== WHO IS PREMIERINVESTOR.COM? For years investors and traders have been reading great newsletters like NetBulls.com for Internet and tech stock plays, SplitTrader.com for stock split strategies, and StockBottom for the active trader. Now all three newsletters have combined to join forces and produce one ultimate newsletter bringing you the best features of each service. 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Congrats on the promotion. I was a little suprised it was only to manager...I remember you saying something once about jumping straight to Director. All things in due time, right?
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Tata in talks to buy Enron's Dabhol power plant - FT AFX News, 10/14/01 Qatar, Dolphin to sign final mega gas deal "shortly" Agence France-Presse, 10/14/01 NATURAL GAS BIG IN STATE'S FUTURE > NEW PIPELINES ARE PROPOSED TO FILL NEEDS South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 10/14/01 Debt load smothers Polaroid; Bankruptcy filing pointing to sale, firings Boston Herald. 10/13/01 WORLD NEWS - Enron wins court injunction - NEWS DIGEST. Financial Times (U.K. edition), 10/13/01 Tata in talks to buy Enron's Dabhol power plant - FT 10/14/2001 AFX News (c) 2001 by AFP-Extel News Ltd TOKYO (AFX-ASIA) - Tata has held exploratory talks to buy Enron's power plant in Dabhol, India, the Financial Times reported. Tata Power has written to the Indian government expressing interest in the plant, though any deal would have to address the high tariff structure and interest rate burden on the project, the newspaper said. It is understood that Enron is considering an offer price of about 80 cents to the dollar, it said. Enron declined on Friday to confirm it was in talks with Tata, but said the best solution would be for the Indian government, or one of its Indian financial backers, to take on Dabhol. Tata Power recently held talks with Indian financial institutions involved with the project. Officials from Dabhol Power Company, Enron's Indian arm, also attended. About 70 pct of the Dabhol plant was funded by debt, with Indian financial institutions providing 1.4 bln usd and foreign lenders the balance. Enron's Indian unit defaulted in September on interest payments to international lenders, blaming stopped payments by the Maharashtra State Electricity Board, the plant's sole client. tb/pb For more information and to contact AFX: www.afxnews.com and www.afxpress.com Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Qatar, Dolphin to sign final mega gas deal "shortly" 10/14/2001 Agence France-Presse (Copyright 2001) ABU DHABI, Oct 14 (AFP) - Qatar and Dolphin Energy will sign the final development and production sharing agreement (DPSA) for a multi- billion-dollar project to deliver Qatari gas abroad "shortly", the UAE Offsets Group (UOG) said Sunday. "The development and production sharing agreement (DPSA) with Qatar Petroleum (QP) is due to be signed shortly," UOG said in a statement. The state-run UOG added that Dolphin Energy will select by early next year an oil major to become a strategic partner in the project. "Over the coming weeks, the international oil companies will be given additional data and invited to submit their offers by late December. One of them is scheduled to be selected in early 2002," UOG said. UOG held separate negotiations last week with five shortlisted oil majors -- Conoco, ExxonMobil and Occidental Petroleum of the United States, BP International and the Anglo-Dutch firm Shell -- to replace the US firm Enron Corp., which withdrew from the venture in May and transferred its 24.5 percent stake to UOG. Enron's role was to build a 350-kilometre (220-mile) pipeline under the Gulf between Qatar and Abu Dhabi. The Dolphin project aims to create a regional grid taking gas from Qatar to Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Oman and eventually Pakistan. In a project estimated at an overall cost of up to 10 billion dollars, the gas is to be transported by undersea pipeline from Qatar to the Abu Dhabi coast. The gas will be distributed inside Abu Dhabi and neighbouring Dubai through existing networks and will be transported between the two through a pipeline for which technical bids have already been submitted. The pipeline will then continue overland to Oman and from there to Pakistan through an undersea pipeline. The extension to Pakistan is expected to cost up to an additional three billion dollars. lp/dab Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY NATURAL GAS BIG IN STATE'S FUTURE > NEW PIPELINES ARE PROPOSED TO FILL NEEDS Antonio Fins Business Writer 10/14/2001 South Florida Sun-Sentinel Broward Metro 1H (Copyright 2001 by the Sun-Sentinel) Prodded by rules requiring cleaner air and bolstered by a series of competing pipeline proposals, natural gas is set to become a major player in Florida's energy grid. The state Public Service Commission projects that by the end of the decade, natural gas will account for 44 percent of the fuel used by Florida utilities, up from about 18 percent now. Utility companies use 85 percent of the natural gas burned in Florida. As energy companies bid for the right to drill for oil and gas 100 miles off Florida's coast, other businesses are betting big dollars on natural gas. Gulfstream Natural Gas System is already building a pipeline from Mississippi and Alabama across the Gulf of Mexico and into the Tampa area. Enron Corp. of Houston is proposing to spend as much as $400 million to build a pipeline from the Bahamas Port Everglades. Enron's proposal is drawing rivals. El Paso Corp., also in Houston, wants to build a Bahamas to South Florida pipeline that comes ashore in West Palm Beach. And AES Corp. has purchased Ocean Cay, a speck of an island near Bimini in the Bahamas for an energy complex that will include a power plant and a gas pipeline to Port Everglades. The proposals are receiving scrutiny from county officials and environmental groups. Ultimately, federal regulators must give their approval before a pipeline can be constructed. Still, electric companies, which are proposing to build more than 80 new power plants in Florida through 2010, are looking to make heavy use of natural gas. "Practically all the new units are going to burn natural gas," said Michael Haff, an engineer at the PSC. "That's the reason for the large increase" in projections of natural gas usage. All this is quite a change for Florida's electric utilities. For decades, power suppliers have found it easier to cart coal and ship oil to burn in Florida's power plants than to pipe in natural gas. Nor has there been much of a popular mandate for natural gas in Florida. Most users are small factories, public laundries and restaurants, where chefs prefer natural gas over electricity because it's easier to control the heat. With little need for heating homes in winter, residential use has generally been limited to barbecues, water heaters and stoves. Consequently, Florida uses far less natural gas than many states. Household use of natural gas is less than one-fifth of what some households in other parts of the country use. The motive for the switch comes from a combination of factors. The federal Clean Air act, signed into law in 1990, is forcing utilities across the country to reduce their dependence on coal and oil and to find cleaner sources of fuel to power their generators. Natural gas is one of those options. Alvaro Linero, the administrator who reviews power plants for the state Department of Environmental Protection, said natural gas emits no particulate matter, the tiny particles that can lodge in lungs and aggravate respiratory conditions. Unlike oil or coal, it gives off no sulfur dioxide, which causes acid rain. It is also easier to control nitrogen oxide emissions, a key component of smog, when natural gas is the fuel rather than oil or coal. Florida Power & Light Co., the largest of the electric companies, has already heavily invested in natural gas generators -- 21 of its 29 non-nuclear power plants are able to run on natural gas. FPL said it turns to natural gas occasionally to save customers money, but the utility, regulators and industry groups could not say how much money is saved by the switch. Another factor behind the projected rise in usage of natural gas is its growing availability. By 2005, natural gas supplies are expected to surge after one pipeline, which will run gas across the Gulf of Mexico, is finished. Local government and industry officials also expect the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will give the green light to one of the Bahamas-to-Florida pipeline projects as well. Still, some environmental groups say that, while they want cleaner energy, they worry that the push to natural gas raises other fears. One concern voiced by civic activists is that the gas pipeline project will create safety hazards at local ports and parks. Enron, which applied to build a Bahamas-to-Florida pipeline, said it has taken steps to make sure it is safe. But Broward officials and a conservationist group, Hollywood-based Save Our Shores, have expressed reservations in filings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which must approve the pipeline project before construction begins. The safety of natural gas pipelines has received more attention recently. After a pipeline exploded in Carlsbad, N.M., last year, killing 12 people, the federal government moved to tighten regulations and require annual testing. And the massive increase in natural gas use by the electric companies dismays some natural gas advocates. They insist the best way to employ it is by piping it directly into homes for water heaters, stoves and even gas-run air conditioning units -- a more efficient and cost-effective use of natural gas than running electric generators, they argue. But state regulators and industry officials say that it is too costly to hook up homes in established neighborhoods because of the expenses in construction and re-landscaping, so expecting large numbers of people to convert from electric to gas appliances is unrealistic. Disagreements aside, the consensus is that the state's power utilities and consumers will soon have another fuel and energy option. "We don't expect [natural gas usage] to decline. If anything, we may see an increase," said Lance Horton, marketing director for People's Gas Co. "At the end of the day, the customer is going to have another choice that was not there before." Staff Writer David Fleshler contributed to this report. Antonio Fins can be reached at afins@sun-sentinel.com 954-356- 4669. PHOTO MAPS 2; Caption: Staff file photo/Carl Seibert Pipeline view: Enron proposes a natural gas pipeline from the Bahamas that would have a terminal in the foreground, just south of I-595, after passing under Port Everglades in the background. It is one of several proposals, so far, to bring more clean energy to Florida. PIPELINE DREAMS: Two of the proposed pipeline projects that would bring energy under the Atlantic Ocean and into South Florida: Staff graphic/ Renee Kwok Enron's proposed pipeline would run from Freeport through Port Everglades. Staff graphic Ocean Cay AES Corp. has proposed constructing pipeline and power plant Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. FINANCE Debt load smothers Polaroid; Bankruptcy filing pointing to sale, firings GREG GATLIN 10/13/2001 Boston Herald All Editions 020 (Copyright 2001) Polaroid Corp., one of Massachusetts' most-storied innovators, sought bankruptcy protection yesterday in a Delaware court to reorganize its business and will seek to hasten a sale of the company. The highly anticipated move capped a rocky period under Chief Executive Gary DiCamillo and marked an extraordinary fall for the 64- year-old Cambridge instant-photography legend. The company that helped define Route 128 as America's Technology Highway, slashed thousands of jobs since its peak in 1978, when it employed nearly 21,000. It has local operations in Bedford, Cambridge, New Bedford, Norton, Norwood, Waltham and Wayland. Polaroid already announced plans this year to cut 3,000 jobs and reduce its work force to 5,500. Yesterday, the company said it will cut more. It's been crushed by huge debt and battered by a sharp drop in demand for its mainstay instant film amid a shift to digital technologies and a weak economy. "How such a place, with so much success and so much technology, could lose that much money and get into so much debt, I don't understand," said Lloyd Taylor, a retired Polaroid chemist who has also consulted for the company. "A lot of people I've known, both retirees and some that are still there, are just totally demoralized." Polaroid, founded by visionary Edwin H. Land in 1937, said it will remain open for business and continue to make and ship its core instant-film products, even as it "accelerates and intensifies" its search for a buyer under bankruptcy court protection. But it will slash operations, with an unspecified number of job cuts expected. Anything that's not part of its core business - products that rely on instant film - is subject to sale or elimination. That includes the company's sunglass division, its photo- identification business, and others. Polaroid, already selling off real estate and other assets, will seek to sell more and will shutter plants. Spokesman Skip Colcord would not provide specifics regarding closings or job cut plans. "I think everything's on the table," he said. Polaroid confirmed it terminated its retiree health and life insurance plans as well as severance payments to former U.S. employees. A federal bankruptcy judge authorized $13.1 million until Monday for employee wages and checks outstanding, said Polaroid lawyer Gregg Galardi. It will seek approval to continue employee health care benefit payments as well, and to honor service warranties on products. In its filing, Polaroid listed $1.81 billion in assets and $948.4 million in debt. Top creditors include Enron Energy Services, Tad Resources International and Dupont Teijin Films US, all with multi- million dollar claims. As expected, Polaroid said it had obtained a commitment for $50 million in so-called debtor-in-possession financing from a bank group led by J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Polaroid will seek court approval to use $40 million of that loan Monday to meet obligations, including paying suppliers on or after yesterday's filing. Lawyers also said Polaroid had a $33 million offer for its identification business. Crushed by the weight of its debt, including about $600 million owed to bondholders and $335 in bank loans, Polaroid had teetered on the edge of bankruptcy for months, and received a series of waivers on terms of its lending agreements, while it sought a buyer for some or all of its assets. Its once-mighty instant-film business was turned into a cash generator to fund development of new digital-imaging technologies. Earlier this year, Polaroid unveiled new digital printing technology, code-named Opal and Onyx, designed to let consumers and businesses instantly develop prints taken with digital cameras. Some say Polaroid lost a step with the departure of Land, its founder and visionary, who stepped down as chief executive in 1980 and as chairman in 1982. Land died in 1991. A Harvard University dropout and son of a scrap-metal dealer, Land began to research light polarization in the 1920s, focusing on sunglasses, desk lamps and reducing car headlight glare, before turning to instant film. As legend has it, Land took a picture of his young daughter on a vacation in Santa Fe, N.M., and she asked why she couldn't see the picture right away. Land set to work on the problem immediately, and before long was applying for patents. By 1988, Polaroid was trying to fight off a hostile takeover bid. Financier Stanley Gold's Shamrock Holdings had offered $3 billion for Polaroid, or about $45 a share. Company management eventually rebuffed Shamrock, but spent millions in legal fees and racked up a massive debt to block the takeover bid, from which it has yet to recover. Graphic: Historic developments (photo/text graphic) ** 1937 -- Edwin H. Land forms Polaroid Corp. Develop products from polarizer technology he patented in 1929, including day glasses and desk lamps. ** 1947 -- Land demonstrates instant film. ** 1948 -- Polaroid introduces Land Camera and instant roll film. Net sales: $2,481,372. Net loss ($865,255). ** 1950 -- Company makes one million rolls of instant film. ** 1963 -- Instant color film introduced. ** 1976 -- Polaroid files suit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement. ** 1977 -- The OneStep becomes the best-selling camera in the United States - instant or conventional - for more than four years. ** 1980 -- Land steps down as CEO, continues as chairman and assumes new position of consulting director of basic research in Land photography. ** 1984 -- Net sales: $1.3 billion. Net earnings: $26 million. Employees: 13,402. ** 1986 -- Federal appeals court upholds a 1985 decision by district court, ruling that Eastman Kodak violated Polaroid patent rights in its manufacture of instant cameras and film. ** 1988 -- Shamrock Holdings, Inc. begins attempted hostile takeover. **1989 -- Shamrock Holdings, Inc. agrees to terminate its takeover attempt. Net sales: $1.9 million. Net earnings: $145 million. Employees: 11,441. ** 1991 -- Mac Booth named chairman. Edwin H. Land, Polaroid founder, dies at 81. Suit with Eastman Kodak settled; Kodak pays Polaroid $925 million. ** 1995 -- Gary T. DiCamillo, the first "outsider" to head the company, succeeds retiring chairman and CEO Mac Booth. ** 1998 -- Polaroid introduces more than 25 new products in an attempt to find new markets including 35mm cameras and PopShots single-use film and camera system. Net sales: $1.8 billion. Net loss: $51 million. Employees: 9,274 ** 2000 -- DiCamillo unveils strategy to recreate Polaroid as a digital imaging company. ** 2001 -- Polaroid lays out plans to cut 3,000 jobs, about half in Massachusetts. It defaults on more than $26 million in interest payments to bondholders. Stock plunges to pennies per share. Caption: BACK TO BASICS: Despite its bankruptcy filing, Polaroid, based in Cambridge, said it will continue to make and ship its core instant-film products. AP FILE PHOTO Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. WORLD NEWS - Enron wins court injunction - NEWS DIGEST. By KHOZEM MERCHANT. 10/13/2001 Financial Times (U.K. edition) (c) 2001 Financial Times Limited . All Rights Reserved Enron wins court injunction Enron, which is poised to pull out of the largest foreign direct investment in India, has won an injunction from a court in London preventing the regional government of Maharashtra from challenging arbitration proceedings launched by the US power company. Enron's opponents say the court decision, which is confined to appeals in India, significantly reduces legal defences for Maharashtra, where the 2,184MW power plant is located, and is likely to raise the stakes in the Houston-based company's increasingly messy attempt to withdraw from India with full compensation. Officials at Enron's Indian arm, Dabhol Power, say the legal move was designed to prevent Maharashtra from trying to stall arbitration through endless legal obstacles. This is what has happened between Enron and its sole Indian client, Maharashtra State Electricity Board. Khozem Merchant, Bombay. (c) Copyright Financial Times Ltd. All rights reserved. http://www.ft.com. Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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FYI Vince ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/27/2000 04:59 PM --------------------------- Vince J Kaminski 03/27/2000 04:55 PM To: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dennis Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Enron Research and EBS Engineering and Operations Group Technical Forum Kevin, I would like to invite you to an off-site meeting of John Griebling's organization and the Research Group. Date: April 27 - April 29 Location: Breckenridge, Colorado As you know, John Griebling is managing the network design and construction project currently under way in EBS. The Research Group is actively involved in this effort which requires advanced quantitative skills in the area of stochastic optimization and stochastic processes (for modeling and forecasting Internet traffic flows). The objective of this meeting is to develop common language and accomplish transfer of skills between the two groups, to facilitate cooperation on this project in the future. We are inviting Ken Rice and Joe Hirko to this meeting. We would appreciate if you could speak, together with Joe and Ken, on strategic directions of EBS. It is important for a group of technical people, with relatively specialized technical skills, to understand the big picture. I am attaching the preliminary agenda for this meeting. Vince
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calendar/mtg folder ----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 11/21/2000 11:23 AM ----- Mary Alison Bailey@ECT 11/20/2000 05:24 PM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Courtney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Traci Warner/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Scott Porter/HOU/EES@EES, Bernie Barcio/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew Wilson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bill Windle/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brian Spector/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kate Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pushkar Shahi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Waymon Votaw/NA/Enron@Enron, Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Dye/HOU/EES@EES, Jon Adler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Characklis/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, William Kendrick/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Larry Leib/Corp/Enron@Enron, Andrew Miles/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen Stenhouse/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Trevor Randolph/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Charles Varnell/NA/Enron@Enron, Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alhamd Alkhayat/NA/Enron@ENRON, Micha Makowsky/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Frank Bay/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jaime Gualy/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, John Wilson/NA/Enron@ENRON, John Walt/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kelli Little/NA/Enron@Enron, Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Juden/HOU/EES@EES, Aamir Maniar/NA/Enron@Enron, Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian O'Rourke/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David Maskell/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Michelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Kiani/HOU/EES@EES, Marilyn_baker@enron.net cc: Subject: Mark your calendar for Nov. 30th 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm - RICE MBA CORPORATE PARTNER RECEPTION It is very important every Rice Team member attend the following event in support of Enron, Rice University and Houston. Rice University is please to invite you Thursday, November 30, 2000 and a guest to join us for a special event 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm featuring Jeffrey K. Skilling, Business Attire President & COO, Enron Corporation, Enron Bldg. 50th Floor speaking on MBA Career Opportunities in Texas. Rice MBA Corporate Partners Reception Please see the attached invitation - Enron CPR.doc RSVP to Alison Bailey by return e-mail or ext. 3-6778.
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