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Trevor,
This e-mail is attempting to answer the request made by you and Scott a few weeks ago.
Attached are my projected balance for 2004 NOx SIP CALL. It is based on numbers from EEA (environment consultants), EPA website, NOx SIP Call model, and new generation database. The confidence level for overall balance is not that high. The OTR states only need to reduce 15% from 2001 to 2003 to be in compliance. They have some SCRs already built and the plans for the other SCRs needed. The non-OTR states are far more dirty than the OTR states. The big question mark is the cost of technology that will be available for the 2004 states. I believe that there will be a demand for allowances. I believe the NOx SIP Call market to be a short at this point. People think it is worse than it really is.
Also, I can make a price forecast. The confidence level would be low on the price forecast. What else do you want here?
Mike Taylor
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
East Power Midwest Origination
Beginning late 2000, East Power Marketing implemented a complete market
coverage strategy. Since then, EPMI has begun to develop relationships with
hundreds of small &mom & pop8 municipalities. Many of these munis had no
prior contact with Enron. As a result, East Power has executed a valuable 30
MW energy call option term purchase from the Municipal Energy Agency of
Nebraska (MEAN) at a congested location.
Enron Industrial Markets
EIM has renamed Pulp, Paper & Lumber to Forest Products in order to fully
encompass our multiple product offerings.
East Power Development
The Planning and Zoning Commission for Pompano Beach, FL approved ENA's
rezoning request and site plan for the Pompano Beach Energy Center, a 510
megawatt peaking power plant. On the rezoning request, the vote was 6 to 1,
and on the site plan, the vote was 7 to 0. The rezoning request will be
forwarded to the Pompano Beach City Commission for their review.
Additionally, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has
announced its intention to issue an air permit for the facility.
Next steps include a DEP public hearing on Monday, March 26, and the first of
two votes on the rezoning request before the Pompano Beach City Commission,
which is scheduled for Tuesday, March 27.
IN THE NEWS
EWS Brown Bag Lunch
Mark Your Lunch Calendars Now! The next one is scheduled for Thursday, March
15, 2001 featuring Ray Bowen. He is the COO of EIM and will be discussing
Enron Industrial Markets.
Open Forum Editorial in The San Francisco Chronicle by Kenneth Lay 3/1/01
What has happened in California over the past four years is not
deregulation. It is misguided regulation.
Deregulation does not mean eliminating customer choice and competition for
most customers.
Deregulation does not mean limiting new market entrants. Fewer than five
percent of customers in California are served by competing suppliers.
Deregulation does not mean creating a single central power pool from which
all participants must buy and sell their wholesale power; the state Power
Exchange effectively replaced three monopoly buyers with one monopoly buyer.
Deregulation does not mean buying all of your commodity at the last minute,
on the spot market, rather than planning ahead and purchasing most of the
power under long-term contracts that lock in prices.
The situation in California is the result of continued regulation,
complicated by a series of natural and man-made factors.
WELCOME
New Hires
EGM - Lowell Bezanis, Owen Zidar
EIM - Eric Holzer, John Ovanessian
ENA - Mecole Brown, Nita Garcia, Ambroshia Hunter, Nikole Jackson, Junichi
Sugiura, Theresa Zucha, Cynthia Gonzalez, Scott Wilson, Kenton Schaefer,
Emily Butler
Transfers
ENA - Joseph Hardy, Nancy Vu, Lloyd Miller, Jinsung Myung, Patrick Johnson,
Jason Wolfe, Andrew Miles, Sara Shackleton
EIM - Sherri Baldwin, Debbie Chance, Rob Saltiel
EGM - Jody Crook, Neithard Foley, Juan Paysse, Bhavna Pandya, Courtney
Campbell, Terri Denning
NUGGETS & NOTES
"It is on the high side of medium to high." --Tim Battaglia, Vice
President/Steel Origination EIM (discussing the probability of a transaction
closing).
&I wanna see the phone glued to your ear!8 -- Ed Baughman, Vice
President/East Power Mid Market ENA
&REFERRALS, REFERRALS, REFERRALS! It pays to know good people." ) Ambroshia
Hunter Perry/HR ENA
You requested more info(. Proud parents Michelle Vitrella, PR coordinator,
and husband David Vitrella, manager of trading, have named their baby girl
Lily Ann. She was born on February 27, 2001.
Learning at the Speed of Enron
If you haven't had a chance to log on to www.investinme.enron.com, you're
missing a fast and easy way to gain the information you need to get ahead and
stay ahead. This new EWS training site combines everything you loved about
Ernie with much, much more. Enron employees now have the ability to register
for hundreds of classes on industry-related topics anywhere in the world.
Don't have time to attend a classroom training? No problem, you can now use
the web site to search for books, videos, CD ROM, and web-based training. All
the learning you want, anytime, anywhere. Just go to
www.investinme.enron.com and start building your future today!
NEWS FROM THE GLOBAL FLASH
Enron Wind
Enron Wind has purchased the factory facilities of the Dutch company, Aerpac,
Europe's second largest producer of wind turbine rotor blades. This move
represents a significant step towards fulfilling Enron Wind's strategic
objective of manufacturing high-quality and technically sophisticated rotor
blades in-house. Enron Wind will be using its own moulds to produce the
rotor blades. The acquisition of the Almelo-based factory facilities, which
are only 60 kilometres from Enron Wind's facilities in Salzbergen, Germany,
gives the company a convenient base for European wide distribution.
Enron applies for Greek electricity trading license
Enron, through its subsidiary Enron Power MEPE, has applied for an
electricity supply license for Greece, for the 34% market opening on Feb 19th
2001. If the license application is successful, Enron will be allowed to
approach customers consuming more than 100GWh up to a combined total peak
capacity of 350MW. In total, 4 companies have applied for power trading
licenses (Enel, ATEL and Cinergy also applied).
LEGAL STUFF
The information contained in this newsletter is confidential and proprietary
to Enron Corp. and its subsidiaries. It is intended for internal use only
and should not be disclosed.
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updates to ECAR curves = $(7.2) MM
Should go through on curves this pm.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rogers Herndon/HOU/ECT on 05/22/2001 08:25 AM ---------------------------
Guy Sharfman@EES
05/22/2001 08:23 AM
To: Rogers Herndon/HOU/ECT@ect, Jubran Whalan/HOU/EES@EES, Jeffrey Wilson/HOU/EES@EES, Ress Young/HOU/EES@EES, Berney C Aucoin/Enron@EnronXGate
cc:
Subject: Updated ECAR P&L Impact
Attached is the updated P&L impact for ECAR with the changes to the delivery risk premiums and updates to the bid and offers of some utilities. Excuse my last e-mail.
Guy
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The agenda of the ISDA conference that Greg is the keynote speaker at is
attached. Mark
----- Forwarded by Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT on 02/08/2001 01:57 PM -----
"Liz O'Sullivan" <[email protected]>
02/07/2001 12:05 PM
To: Mark Haedicke <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Energy & Developing Products Conference
Mark:
As per your phone conversation with Bob, please find attached the Energy &
Developing Products Brochure for conference.
<<spkeragendaEnergy.doc>>
Regards,
Liz
- spkeragendaEnergy.doc
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what are you saying? that i am a skank?
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OK, here's my first attempt. Although I think Red Cedar's lawyers might be
looking for more, they have not specifically requested it, so I decided to
stick to making only the statements Ed Meaders mentioned in his 2 voice
mails. I believe this may suffice.
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Elizabeth -- Three comments to consider:
In the first change, I think that I understand your change, but my impression
was that "provided for in this Confirmation" was referring or tieing
specifically to the "deal" defined in the Confirmation, therefore the change
to say "may be agreed to" seems to weaken that reference.
On the 10th line, does adding the word "firm" in front of energy potentially
conflict with the specific transaction if it is something more or something
different than a simple firm deal. Shouldn't the level of firmness be fully
defined elsewhere in the confirm.
In (b), suggest adding some reference to quantity after your reference to
timing along these lines: " (b) the starting and ending time and date, and
the quantity of the release or interruption;" Since partial quantity
releases are possible/likely, probably even successive releases (due to
gradual weather changes) it would be equally as important to identify
quantity and timing. Example: start with 200 MW for the month, release 50
MW starting day 10 for balance of month, then another 50 MW over a weekend.
As always, thanks for your assistance. -- David
Joseph Wagner@ENRON
12/06/2000 02:57 PM
To: David Fairley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Schultz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rogers
Herndon/HOU/ECT@ect
cc:
Subject: Re: FW: optout language
---------------------- Forwarded by Joseph Wagner/NA/Enron on 12/06/2000
02:55 PM ---------------------------
From: Elizabeth Sager@ECT on 12/06/2000 02:53 PM
To: Joseph Wagner/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: FW: optout language
Attached is TVA language, to which I made a few changes. Concept is fine,
but before we start using and drop in confirm I will need to see the rest of
a draft confirm that we use with TVA.
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Hey guys,
Here are your positions for tonight. We are off on FT CAN, but remember I
included the Exotics text file in that position. I am also attaching IM
Canada.
Please let me know how it looks as soon as possible so we can resolve
variances before the system is shut down.
Thanks,
Robin
PS for future reference my extension is 713-345-7478.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 10/25/2000
05:58 PM ---------------------------
Shijie Deng <[email protected]> on 10/16/2000 11:00:46 AM
To: Fernando Alvarado <[email protected]>, Vince Kaminski
<[email protected]>, "John R. Birge" <[email protected]>,
[email protected], [email protected]
cc: Shijie Deng <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: INFORMS National conference at San Antonio
Hi,
Details of our session info. at the INFORMS conference can be found at the
following link. It'll be in the afternoon of 11/6 (Monday).
http://www.informs.org/Conf/SanAntonio2000//TALKS/MD29.html
Since we have 5 speakers, I expect each of us will have no more than 20
minutes to present. Please keep that in mind and e-mail me if you have
any questions. Please also inform me if there will be any changes. Look
forward to seeing you all in San Antonio.
Best regards,
Shijie
Shi-Jie Deng
Assistant Professor
School of ISyE
Georgia Institute of Technology
Office Phone: (404) 894-6519
E-mail: [email protected]
Home page: http://www.isye.gatech.edu/~deng
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Vince,
attached is the editor's latest edits on my draft. there are a couple of
things i'd like to discuss with you and will call right after lunch.
john
- 134martin2.doc
John D. Martin
Carr P. Collins Chair in Finance
Finance Department
Baylor University
PO Box 98004
Waco, TX 76798
254-710-4473 (Office)
254-710-1092 (Fax)
[email protected]
web: http://hsb.baylor.edu/html/martinj/home.html
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no that is the settle , the market is not trading there but just so you know what the settle is for tonight
-----Original Message-----
From: Boyt, Eric
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:08 PM
To: Quigley, Dutch
Subject: RE: EEX Quote
That is your offer at tonights settle?
-----Original Message-----
From: Quigley, Dutch
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:07 PM
To: Boyt, Eric
Subject: RE: EEX Quote
settle came out at 2.878
-----Original Message-----
From: Boyt, Eric
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:47 PM
To: Quigley, Dutch
Subject: EEX Quote
Attached are the volumes.....
I had a mid, volume adjusted , number of $2.869, with an adjustment of .069
The quote is not a long as I was thinking.
Let me know,
Eric
<< File: Bobwest - NX3 Offer (D.Quigley) 1.10.02.xls >>
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Please advise should you have any questions concerning the attached.
(See attached file: hpl0816.xls)
- hpl0816.xls
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Start Date: 1/6/02; HourAhead hour: 8; No ancillary schedules awarded. Variances detected.
Variances detected in Load schedule.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2002010608.txt
---- Load Schedule ----
$$$ Variance found in table tblLoads.
Details: (Hour: 8 / Preferred: 448.26 / Final: 448.23)
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
LOAD_ID: SCE1
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 1/6/02
SC_ID: ENRJ
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Hi Kim:
Any luck withJackie re: getting together to start the project?
And if there's anything else I can do re: your meeting on Monday, don't
hesitate. Leave me a voicemail and let me know how the meeting goes. I'll
be in Vancouver with the EBS gang Monday/Tuesday, and if all goes well maybe
I can chat up some folks while I'm there.
Best,
Jeff
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some people are idiots
[email protected] on 08/24/2000 04:46:28 PM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: engram
my predicament at running back will last me one week, maybe two. I think
that i have a good enough team to withstand a bad start and make it to the
playoffs anyway. I don't value people by what round they are picked in.
Engram was easily in my top 30 or 25 recievers while shroeder was barely in
my top 50. Raymont Harris has been out of football for a while, and is on a
team that won't run the ball much. This move would maybe help my team the
first week, but it wouldn't help me in the long run. So the answer is no
Ramiro
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Everyone,
I know everyone has been awaiting this email. I just moved my family to
Tokyo on Monday and let's put it this way, the last 36 hours have been a bit
hectic.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
--anthony
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Zimin,
He looks like a perfect candidate for us.
Let's arrange a phone interview with him.
Vince
Shirley,
Can you, please, call Hao and setup a phone interview: Zimin, Stinson,
Vasant, Tanya and myself.
Vince
Zimin Lu
04/18/2000 11:59 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Interesting Resume
Vince and Stinston,
This resume is interesting to me. What do you think ?
Zimin
---------------------- Forwarded by Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT on 04/18/2000 11:58 AM
---------------------------
hao peng <[email protected]> on 04/13/2000 04:21:51 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: job at Enron
Dear Mr. Lu:
I got your contact information from Mr. Huang, an alum of CMU. My name is
Hao Peng and I am currently in the Master of Science in Computational
Finance program at Carnegei Mellon University. I am graduating this May. I
am interested in the quantitative associate position at Enron. My resume
and coverletter were attached with email. I am looking forward to hear from
you in the near future. Thanks for your time and consideration.
regards,
hao
- Cover-Enron.doc
- Resume-GSIA.doc
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Thanks for your email. It is important on a going forward basis that if we
veer from any restriction that Legal has placed on a counterparty (e.g. if
Credit says it is ok to trade weather under a GTC instead of a master) that
Legal hear before we trade so we all make sure we are on the same
understanding as to whether any restriction should be waived. In response to
your email I have the following comments:
1. The New York Times Company: cannot trade derivatives online at all.
Their board resolution and master agreement require that two specific
officers must enter into the trade together on a telephone call. They cannot
trade any other way without revising their board resolution and agreement.
All their trades must be done by telephone.
2. San Diego Gas & Electric Company: the California PUC said that utilities
such as San Diego cannot enter into derivatives transactions at all!
3. Aspect Resources: can enter into derivative transactions. We want the
transactions to roll up under the existing ISDA Master Agreement between ECT
and Aspect.
4. Brant-Allen Industries: Is shut down, more or less, for all financial
trading. They cannot enter into another derivative transactions with us,
either on the phone or online, until, prior to entering into the trade, they
provide us with a board resolution approving the trade or derivative trading
in general. The board resolution they provided with the signed master
agreement only approved the one trade we entered into at that time.
5. Cox & Perkins: We had a master with this counterparty and they have
informed us i writing that they didn't want to trade with us anymore. In
reality, if they did another trade, Legal will need to be contacted and we
probably would try and reactive the master and roll the trade up under the
master if possible. Credit, keep us informed if they do trade.
6. Sonoco Products: We should not be trading with them at all until we
resolve this payment dispute. Sara Shackleton was working on that. We do
have a master with them, and if we resolve the payment dispute and begin
trading with them, the trade should roll up under the existing master.
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This note is authorization to make the following changes:
1. Set up a new book for Frank Ermis-NW Basis
2. Route these products to NW Basis:
NWPL RkyMtn
Malin
PG&E Citygate
3. Route EPNG Permian to Todd Richardson's book FT-New Texas
Call with questions. X37041
Thank you,
Phillip Allen
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---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 01/13/2000 05:31 PM
---------------------------
From: Ami Chokshi @ ENRON 01/13/2000 04:45 PM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: platitudes
i just call it like i see it. am i wrong?
From: Eric Bass @ ECT 01/13/2000 02:49 PM
To: Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: platitudes
direct, are we?
From: Ami Chokshi @ ENRON 01/13/2000 10:59 AM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: platitudes
are you flirting with me?
a
From: Eric Bass @ ECT 01/13/2000 10:23 AM
To: Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: platitudes
You hated that e-mail didn't you? Miss Sarcasm!
e
From: Ami Chokshi @ ENRON 01/13/2000 10:14 AM
To: "Yunakov, Chris" <[email protected]>, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT,
[email protected]
cc:
Subject: platitudes
-
1.Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me,
for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me, either. Just leave me the hell
alone.
2.The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a
leaky tire.
3.It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal the
neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.
4.Sex is like air; it's not important unless you aren't getting any.
5.We are born naked, wet, and hungry. Then things get worse.
6.No one is listening until you make a mistake.
7.Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
8.Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
9.It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a
warning to others.
10.It is far more impressive when others discover your good qualities
without your help.
11.If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car
payments.
12.If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything.
13.If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again;it was
probably worth it.
14.Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish,
and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
15.If you drink, don't park. Accidents cause people.
16.Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield.
17.Don't worry, it only seems kinky the first time.
18.If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
19.Don't squat with your spurs on.
20.Good judgment comes from bad experience and a lot of that comes from
bad judgment.
21.The quickest way to double your money is to hold it in half and put it
back in your pocket.
22.Timing has an awful lot to do with the outcome of a raindance.
23.A closed mouth gathers no foot.
24.Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side and
it holds the universe together.
25.Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
26.There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works.
27.Never miss a good chance to shut up.
28.Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your mouth is moving.
29.Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.
That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their
shoes.
30.Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
31.Don't be irreplaceable; if you can't be replaced, you can't be
promoted.
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In a speech last night at Standford's Hoover Institution, Abraham announced the money to Upgrade Path 15 and said it should be completed by '03. Said a consortium of IOUs (including PG&E), munis and generators will participate.
Press is also reporting this morning that Davis administration is confirming that it's trying to rework some of the long-term DWR contracts.
Best,
Jeff
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Vince,
Congratulations to you too! In my mind you've always been an MD, they're
just officializing it now.
Thank you very for all your help and support.
--anthony
Vince J Kaminski
01/11/2000 10:05 AM
To: Anthony Dayao/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Congratulations
Anthony,
Congratulations. Well deserved. I am very happy for you. Better late than
never.
Vince
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Start Date: 4/6/01; HourAhead hour: 1; No ancillary schedules awarded.
Variances detected.
Variances detected in Energy Import/Export schedule.
Variances detected in Load schedule.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final
Schedules\2001040601.txt
---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----
$$$ Variance found in table tblINTCHG_IMPEXP.
Details: (Hour: 1 / Preferred: 75.00 / Final: 74.98)
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
SC_ID: ECTstSW
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TRANS_DATE: 4/6/01
TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS
INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_5000
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---- Load Schedule ----
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Details: (Hour: 1 / Preferred: 4.05 / Final: 4.00)
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U. of Virginia Hit by Scandal Over Cheating
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White House Asks Unions to Meet on Energy Policy
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/politics/10ENER.html
Bush Appeals for Peace on His Picks for the Bench
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/politics/10JUDG.html
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Families of Chechnya's Disappeared Seek Answers
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Mexico's Leader Is Finding the Democratic Road Bumpy
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/world/10FOX.html
Death Toll Thought to Top 100 in a Soccer Stampede in Ghana
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/world/10GHAN.html
2 Jewish Teenagers Are Beaten to Death in the West Bank
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/world/10ISRA.html
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Suits Accuse Drug Makers of Keeping Generics Off Market
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/business/10DRUG.html
Public Ventures Do Private Deals but Sometimes Are Left
Bloodied
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/business/10PIPE.html
Firm Auditing MicroStrategy Settles Lawsuit
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/business/10AUDI.html
Black Sales Agents File Discrimination Suit Against Xerox
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TECHNOLOGY
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Hackers Report a Truce
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Nintendo Grows Up and Goes for the Gross-Out
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/technology/10CONK.html
How It Works: Fuel Cells Provide Clean, Reliable (and
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Yellow Cabs Battle Invasion of Their Turf
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Friends Mourn Slain Bronx Girl as Police Investigate
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http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/nyregion/10RENT.html
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A Supermodel of a Hotel Sashays to Astor Place
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Thanks, and hope you have a good holiday as well...
-----Original Message-----
From: Carnahan, Kathleen
Sent: Tue 11/20/2001 11:42 AM
To: Jacoby, Ben
Cc: Mann, Kay
Subject: FW: NorthWestern
Ben,
After reviewing the Montana Megawatts file, it appears that you have already been removed as officer, power of attorney, etc. so you are good to go.
Hope you and your family have a nice Thanksgiving.
Kathleen
-----Original Message-----
From: Mann, Kay
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:05 PM
To: Jacoby, Ben
Cc: Carnahan, Kathleen
Subject: NorthWestern
Ben,
I need to get you to resign from the Montana Megawatts BOD. Will you be in this week? If not, we can handle it with fax/fed ex.
Kay
Kathleen,
Please prepare a letter of resignation for Ben, leaving the date of the letter as November ___. Thanks.
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Good Morning!
I just heard from Cheryl. She is still feeling rather ill. Depending on how she feels this afternoon, she may be in the office after lunch. Please feel free to contact me should you need immediate assistance; I will be glad to help. Thank you.
Keegan Farrell
EB3875
713-345-3317
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Please set this up for Monday.
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard, Kevin A.
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:30 AM
To: Hayslett, Rod; Horton, Stanley
Cc: Miller, Mike J.
Subject: Enron Wind
Stan:
I spoke to Mike Miller regarding the opportunity in Enron Wind. He is interested in the position and would be willing to meet with you as early as next Monday. Mike can be reached at x36556 or his cell (713) 628-5958. Hope this helps.
Kevin
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Attached is PIRA's latest "Electricity Daily Demand Forecast."
If you have any questions regarding the report's content, please contact
Morris Greenberg (email: [email protected]) or Victoria Watkins (email:
[email protected]), at (212) 686-6808.
Contact Client Services regarding PIRA report distribution and address
changes at (212) 686-6808, email: [email protected].
NOTE: Circulation of the "Electricity Daily Demand Forecast" outside a
Client's licensed distribution area is strictly prohibited. Clients that
are unsure of their licensed distribution or require an extension of
their current license should contact their PIRA sales representative, or
email to [email protected].
PIRA Energy Group
- ed112801.pdf
- ed112801.xls
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How was the weekend? Mine was good--I met Dennis Hopper, the actor. He is
one cool dude. I'm thinking about taking a long weekend vacation. Where
sounds fun?
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Chris Hilgert will pull that together and get it for you..
Thanks Dan
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 07/06/99
03:24 PM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: Office Chairman @ ENRON 07/01/99 12:33 PM
To: Enron Worldwide
cc:
Subject: Organizational Changes
Interoffice
Memorandum
Enron's performance has been exceptional. This performance is reflected in
our stock price, in the recognition we receive in the media and financial
communities, and, most importantly, in the enthusiasm of our people. It has
been clear to us for some time that we are driving fundamental change in the
marketplace and that our natural gas, electricity and communications networks
can be positioned for even greater growth. A &new economy8 is emerging, an
economy based on intellectual capital and the compelling economics of
networks. Capturing the opportunities in this new economy calls for
increased coordination and integration across our wholesale (ECT, ECM, EI),
retail (EES), and communications (ECI) businesses. It is our intention to
combine the operations of these businesses into a cohesive organization that
will ensure we realize the growth we foresee in all our businesses.
To this end, we are initiating a number of organization and staffing changes
in these businesses and related changes in the Enron Office of the Chairman,
in Corporate Staff groups, and in a number of management/personnel
committees. Other business units, EOG, GPG, PGE, and Azurix, will not be
directly affected. Accordingly, the following changes are effective
immediately.
Enron Office of the Chairman
Joe Sutton will join the Office of the Chairman as Vice Chairman. In his new
role, Joe will work with the two of us to manage the operations of the
company.
Rebecca Mark, previously Vice Chairman of the company, will now fully
concentrate on her responsibilities as Chairman and CEO of Azurix, our most
recent public company. Rebecca has also been elected to the Enron Board of
Directors, effective today.
Ken Harrison, previously Vice Chairman of the company, will fully concentrate
on his responsibilities as Chairman and CEO of Portland General Electric and
Non-Executive Chairman of Enron Communications. Ken will continue to serve
on Enron's Board of Directors.
Redefined Business Units
ECT, ECM, EI, EES, and ECI will be regrouped into eight regions/businesses
and five global functions. Each region/business will be operated as an
independent entity but will coordinate staffing, career paths, compensation
and performance review across all units. Each global function will provide
its specialized expertise across all regions/businesses. Included in these
functions is a new technology function, which will focus on information
systems and growth of our e-commerce capabilities where we believe there is
enormous potential. These organizational units and their leadership are as
follows:
Regions/Businesses
North America: Cliff Baxter, CEO; Kevin Hannon, COO
Europe: Mark Frevert, CEO; John Sherriff, President; Dan McCarty, COO
South America: Jim Bannantine, Co-CEO; Diomedes Christodoulou, Co-CEO
India: Sanjay Bhatnagar, CEO
Caribbean, Middle East: David Haug, CEO
Asia, Africa: Rebecca McDonald, CEO
EES: Lou Pai, CEO; Tom White, Vice Chairman
ECI: Joe Hirko, Co-CEO; Ken Rice, Co-CEO (Ken Harrison ) non-executive
Chairman)
Global Functions
Risk Management: Greg Whalley, CEO
Finance: Andy Fastow, CFO; Jeff McMahon, Treasurer
Asset Operations: Kurt Huneke, CEO
EE&CC: Larry Izzo, CEO
Technology: Mike McConnell, CEO
Corporate Staff
All corporate and EI staff units will be regrouped into six corporate staff
groups. These staff groups will support all operations of Enron. These
organizational units and their leadership are as follows:
Legal: Jim Derrick, EVP and General Counsel; Rob Walls, SVP and Deputy
General Counsel
Risk Assessment and Control: Rick Buy, EVP
Accounting and HR: Rick Causey, EVP and Chief Accounting Officer
Investor Relations: Mark Koenig, EVP
Other Staff Groups: Steve Kean, EVP and Chief of Staff
Corporate Development: To be determined.
Committees
A new Executive Committee will be formed to replace the existing Management
and Operating Committees. Membership will be as follows:
Ken Lay, Chairman
Jeff Skilling, Alternate Chairman
Joe Sutton
Stan Horton
Jim Bannantine Kurt Huneke
Cliff Baxter Larry Izzo
Sanjay Bhatnagar Steve Kean
Rick Buy Mark Koenig
Rick Causey Rebecca Mark (Ad hoc)
Diomedes Christodoulou Mike McConnell
Jim Derrick Rebecca McDonald
Andy Fastow Jeff McMahon
Peggy Fowler Lou Pai
Mark Frevert Mark Papa (Ad hoc)
Kevin Hannon Ken Rice
Ken Harrison John Sherriff
David Haug Greg Whalley
Joe Hirko Tom White
Four other committees, which will be essential to the success of this new
organization, will be formed. These committees are:
Managing Director and SVP Personnel Committee: Jeff Skilling, Chairman
Vice President Personnel Committee: Kevin Hannon, Chairman
Vision and Values Committee: Joe Sutton, Chairman
Workforce Diversity: Ken Lay, Chairman
Details of membership on these committees will follow shortly.
Summary
Over the next several weeks all of the specifics of this reorganization will
be further ironed out and communicated. In the meantime, please bear with us
- we are confident that these changes will have a significant, positive
impact on the operation and growth of the company.
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Lisa:
When we meet later today to discuss the price risk management project, I would like to address the following:
1. Should the matrix Masha and I put together of exisiting hedging activity go out to the group (Sue and I had talked about this at one point)? Attached is the most recent matrix.
2. In my absence, who (if anyone) should take over the responsibility of keeping the matrix updated? If it is someone here, it may be helpful for me to sit down with that person to let them know what I consider to be the best sources of info.
3. I have a lot of files organized by state of dockets, etc. Who should these be passed on to?
Thanks,
Jennifer
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Attached is report mentioned above.
Thanks,
Josie Call
Rates & Certificates
402-398-7258
Fax: 402-398-7006
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Can you send the draft letter Tracy refers to re: letter to legislators?
-----Original Message-----
From: Mara, Susan
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:28 PM
To: Kean, Steven J.; Tribolet, Michael; Mellencamp, Lisa; Denne, Karen;
Kaufman, Paul; Shapiro, Richard; Steffes, James D.; Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: FW: Angelides' Memo to Investors 9/ 25/01
-----Original Message-----
From: Fairchild, Tracy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:42 AM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
Cc: Manuel, Erica; '[email protected]'
Subject: California State Treasurer Philip Angelides' Memo to Investors
9/ 25/01
AReMers:
This memo from Angelides outlines what has happened and what still needs to
happen at the PUC before bonds can be issued. He mentions that no appeals
to the DA suspension have yet been filed but that the deadline has not yet
passed. When are we filing our appeal? I'd like to send out a news release
the morning we file the appeal if AReM agrees.
On another matter, just so we're all on the same page, Norm and I produced
the letter to Davis and legislative leadership which you all received
yesterday for final approval. The Weintraub column handout has also been
mocked up and Norm is going to pick that up this morning from our office.
Tracy
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Angelides, Calif State Treasurer
To: SARRON, Christina
Sent: 9/25/2001 12:35 PM
Subject: California State Treasurer Philip Angelides' Memo to Investors 9/
25/01
<<STO Investor Memo 92501.pdf>>
<<STO Investor Memo 92501.pdf>>
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Try to call me at work today and I'll give you the latest fare availability.
713-853-0472.
Talk to you later.
Mateo
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---------------------- Forwarded by Patrick Hanse/HOU/ECT on 04/25/2001 08:35
AM ---------------------------
Patrick Hanse
04/25/2001 08:33 AM
To: Tamara Jae Black/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: vacation day
I will be using a VACATION day on Monday (4/30). Please utilize my
Discretionary holiday if it is still available.
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That signed ETA Amendment came in about a week ago, and the copy has already
been sent to Lisa Lees, and the file is closed as far as I'm concerned.
Karen O'Day@ENRON
03/12/2001 09:51 AM
To: Mary Griff Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: bp Oil Supply registration status
Company has turned in an amendment for the ETA (Electronic Trading
Agreement), Legal is reviewing it at this point.
Karen O'Day
From: Mary Griff Gray @ ECT
03/12/2001 09:46 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen O'Day/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: bp Oil Supply registration status
Ladies ---
Just checking the status of this company's application for EOL.
Thanks,
Griff
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/30/2001
11:39 AM ---------------------------
"Scarbeko" <[email protected]> on 01/30/2001 02:35:27 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: praca dyplomowa
Dzie? dobry Panie Doktorze,
?
W nawi?zaniu do wczorajszej rozmowy dotycz?cej min. pracy dyplomowej z
finans?w przesyam swoj? pracc do oceny przez Pana Doktora. Bardzo bym ?prosi o potwierdzenie dotarcia tej_e pracy do Pana. Praca jest zapisana w
rozsze_eniu rtf.
?Pod koniec tygodnia postaram dostarczy+ Panu Doktorowi informacji na temat
inwestycji w sektor eneergetyczny na Ukrainie.
?
Tomasz Bach - V Edycja MBA WSHiFM Warszawa? - praca dyplomowa T. Bach.rtf
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i like that feeling...as long as someone doesnt punch you in the gut. i'm
going to san antonio at lunch today to play soccer so i just took the day
off. catching up on 2 weeks of email. i know how to relax don't i
From: Kim Ward/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/04/2001 09:34 AM
To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
Every single muscle in my stomach is sore.
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Hi Ron!
I have two additional references you can feel free to contact prior to our meeting: Deborah MacDonald and Bill Allison. Both Deb and Bill hold Presidential positions at Kinder Morgan Energy. Further, Deb, Bill, Steve Kean and I all worked at Enron together at various times since 1990. Additionally, Deb and Bill have had past communications with John Freud in your office.
Please feel free to call Deb at 713-369-9240 and Bill at 713-369-9444.
Thank you! I look forward to meeting you Monday!
Best regards!
~~Christie.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Lumbra-Houston
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 2:48 PM
To: Christie Patrick
Subject: RE: Resume--Steve Kean referral
Christie, Can you have lunch with me on Monday (Plaza Club at
12:00noon)? Based on Steve's recommendation, I would like to meet you.
Regards,
Ron
Ron Lumbra
Russell Reynolds Associates
500 Dallas Street, Houston, TX 77041
(713) 754-5979 Work
(713) 416-2727 Cell
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Christie Patrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 9:21 AM
To: Ron Lumbra-Houston
Subject: Resume--Steve Kean referral
Hi Ron!
Thank you for your message yesterday, and for speaking with Steve Kean.
Attached please find my resume.
Please let me know how you'd like to proceed. I'm available to meet
with you any time.
Many thanks for your help!
Best regards!
--Christie Patrick.
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This is what Steve wrote up on the CDWR dispute
-----Original Message-----
From: Hall, Steve C.
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 5:02 PM
To: Stokley, Chris
Cc: Yoder, Christian; Richter, Jeff; Boose, Justin
Subject: RE: California Energy Resources Scheduling - February payment
Chris,
The issue here is whether the CalPX or California Energy Resources Scheduler ("CERS") owes us $186,000 for the power we delivered to the CalPX from February 1st through 6 under our block forward contracts.
The State of California, i.e., CERS, is responsible for payment of this power. It is true that we scheduled the block forwards through the Cal PX on Feb. 1-6, and that we did not schedule this power through CERS until February 6 (delivery on the 7th). But Governor Davis issued Emergency Orders D-20-01 and D-21-01 on January 31st. Under these Orders, the So. Cal. Edison and PG&E block forward contracts were "hereby commandeered by the State of California to be held subject to the control and coordination of the State of California." The Orders were effective "immediately." Because the Orders was effective on January 31st, the State had title to the contracts from January 31st forward. Section 8572 of the California Emergency Services Act authorizes the Governor to commandeer private property, but requires the State to pay the "reasonable value thereof." Therefore, since the State of California had legal title to the contracts and the power supplied under those contracts on February 1st, the State of California---through CERS---is responsible for paying for power delivered on February 1st, and forward.
Responsibility for payment falls on the party with title to the power, not the party responsible for scheduling the power. Just because the CalPX continued to schedule power for a few days while CERS got its act together does not mean that the PX was responsible for payment. Once California took title to the power,---and all the benefits of having the power---it also assumed responsibility for payment.
I would be happy to explain this to CERS, if you want. Let me know.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Stokley, Chris
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:50 PM
To: Hall, Steve C.
Subject: RE: California Energy Resources Scheduling - February payment they dispute
Thank you
-----Original Message-----
From: Hall, Steve C.
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:47 PM
To: Stokley, Chris
Subject: RE: California Energy Resources Scheduling - February payment they dispute
I'll take a look at this today, Chris.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stokley, Chris
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:33 PM
To: Hall, Steve C.
Subject: FW: California Energy Resources Scheduling - February payment they dispute
Importance: High
Steve,
Take a look at the e-mail and give me you insight. We talked about this a few months ago and never came to a solid conclusion. I just want to try and put it to bed. Thanks for your help on this matter and I hope all is going well for you.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Clemons, Amy
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:24 PM
To: Stokley, Chris
Cc: Ratnala, Melissa K.
Subject: California Energy Resources Scheduling - February payment they dispute
Importance: High
Hi Chris,
I wanted to check on California Energy Resouces Scheduling - the piece they disputed paying us in February. Virginia had in DMS that you are handling this now. So, to refresh your memory, they did not pay us $186,000 in February - broken down as follows:
Deal #533136.1 2/1/01 800 mws on peak @ $46.50/mw = $37,200
Deal #533136.1 2/2/01 800 mws on peak @ $46.50/mw = $37,200
Deal #533136.1 2/3/01 800 mws on peak @ $46.50/mw = $37,200
Deal #533136.1 2/5/01 800 mws on peak @ $46.50/mw = $37,200
Deal #533136.1 2/6/01 800 mws on peak @ $46.50/mw = $37,200
They said CDWR did not pick a block forward from the PX until 2/7/01. So they are saying these weren't theirs until the 7th.
Thus my accounts receiveable shows that we have been shorted $186,000. I need to know if I can collect this from them or if we will change the deals so that they will not be charged for the above days they are disputing. I really need to get this fixed as soon as possible - since this shows possible exposure to us if we can't collect or DPR to the West if we have to remove these deals for the above days.
Let me know if you have any questions and let me know what info. you have.
Thanks!
Amy
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DATE: June 1, 2001
RE: Next Latin American Committee Meeting
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Attached is the handout for the compliance program. Let me know if you need
anything additional.
Regards,
Cathy
----------------------------------
This e-mail is sent by a law firm and contains information
that may be privileged and confidential. If you are not the
intended recipient, please delete the e-mail and notify us
immediately.
- Enron Compliance Program Guidelines.doc
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If significant revisions are made in negotiation, at a minimum run your drafts to Rick Antonoff at Cadwalader. Cadwalader is acting as gatekeeper for consistency purposes, as well as helping with the issues.
Cordially,
Mary Cook
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732
(713) 646-3393 (fax)
[email protected]
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At the request of Bob Shults, I am enclosing revised drafts of the referenced
documents.
1. Clean copy of BETA incorporating all changes
2. Blacklined draft of BETA reflecting changes made to the FORM of BETA
since we sent you the original draft on 2/9/01
Tana -
3. Blacklined draft of BETA reflecting changes made to the BETA Form to make
it deal specific for Prebon
4. Clean copy of Fee Agreement incorporating changes since 2/9/01
5. Blacklined draft of Fee Agreement reflecting changes made to 2/9/01 draft
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You have been selected to serve on the 2001 VP Performance Review committee.
This selection is based on your performance and recognizing that you possess
the behaviors we are trying to underline, encourage and reward through our
PRC process.
In serving on the committee we'd like to underscore the important role you
will play not only with respect to the VP PRC, but also in setting the
standards and guidance for PRC's across Enron.
The PRC is the foundation on which our talent is managed and rewarded.
Therefore, it is critical that you give it your full attention, prepare
appropriately, and serve as champions for the process from an overall Enron
perspective.
A meeting of the PRC Committee is scheduled for April 3, 2001, in the Enron
Building 50th Floor Boardroom to discuss mid-year 2001 PRC.
Tele-conference/Video conference will be provided where appropriate.
An agenda for the meeting is attached for your review and information.
Please contact Gina Corteselli (713-345-3377) or Jackie Martin (
713-345-3563) to confirm your participation.
Regards,
Dave
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Hi Carolyn, Anil, Mark & Jeff - I'm really sorry but I don't know what
happened to Jeff's email. I have no recollection of receiving it, and I
can't find it anywhere, so I have no idea what happened. A little
disconcerting... Anyhow - my apologies! Thanks Carolyn for forwarding it
along.
At 04:13 PM 3/20/2001 -0800, Vavrek, Carolyn (US - San Francisco) wrote:
>I did not see our names on your list. Please see Jeff's e-mail sent to you
>last Friday. Sorry for any confusion.
>Thanks,
>Carolyn
>
>Carolyn M. Vavrek
>Manager - Human Capital Advisory Services
>Deloitte & Touche
>50 Fremont Street
>San Francisco, CA 94105
>
>phone: 415-783-5137
>fax: 415-783-8760
>e-mail: [email protected]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 11:03 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: Anil Sama; Mark Guinney; Cvavrek
>Subject: Group Project--E221
>
>
>Greetings Professor:
>
>Our group consists of Jeff Dasovich, Mark Guinney, Anil Sama and Carolyn
>Vavrek.
>
>We propose to examine the recently failed acquisition by Coke of Quaker
>Oats: Why merge? What was the value? Upside? Downside? Why did it go
>bust? Should it have gone through? What's up with this Buffet guy,
>anyway?
>
>If you have any concerns with this proposal, please let us know.
>
>Finally, if possible, we'd like to present on Thursday, April 26th.
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>
>
>This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information
>intended for a specific individual and purpose, and is protected by law. If
>you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and are
>hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this
>message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly prohibited.
>
>
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Please plan to attend the local UBS HR Presentation given by Gabrielle Hagele and Chris Lue tomorrow, Thursday, 1/24/02 at 2:00 PM in the Mt. Hood Conference Room. The presentation will detail UBS Benefits and UBS HR Policies. Time is also set aside for Question and Answers.
Several UBS HR required forms will be distributed during this meeting. These forms are required to process payroll and enroll in the benefit plans. If you are unable to attend this meeting, please contact me or one of the UBS HR personnel. See you then!
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Bob:
Sorrry for the delay in responding. I am ok with V&E representing the
underwriter with the usual carve-outs..
Mark
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----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 01/12/2001 07:40 PM -----
Scott Govenar <[email protected]>
01/12/2001 01:24 PM
To: Hedy Govenar <[email protected]>, Mike Day <[email protected]>, Bev
Hansen <[email protected]>, Jeff Dasovich <[email protected]>, Susan J Mara
<[email protected]>, Joseph Alamo <[email protected]>, Paul Kaufman
<[email protected]>, David Parquet <[email protected]>, Marcie
Milner <[email protected]>, Tim Belden <[email protected]>, Rick Shapiro
<[email protected]>, Jim Steffes <[email protected]>, Alan Comnes
<[email protected]>, Chris Calger <[email protected]>, Mary Hain
<[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: ABX 5 / ABX 6
ABX 5 and ABX 6 both passed out of the Assembly this morning.
ABX 5 ) Regarding ISO/PX governance, passed off of the Assembly floor on
a vote of 60-9. All 9 &no8 votes were cast by Republicans. The only
legislator to speak against the bill was Assemblyman Phil Wyman who
objected to the idea of giving Governor Davis the sole authority to
appoint ISO and PX members.
ABX 6 ) Regarding retention of IOU generation assets, passed off of the
Assembly floor on a vote of 60-10. All 10 &no8 votes were cast by
Republicans. Three legislators spoke against the bill: Assemblyman John
Campbell, who indicated that he could support the bill if it had a
sunset provision, and Assemblyman Sam Aanestad and Assemblyman Rod
Pacheco, both of whom objected to the idea of giving the CPUC more
authority. Assemblyman Aanestad indicated that he does not believe
deregulation is the cause of our current situation, but rather, previous
decisions by the CPUC.
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If we are only talking about a .6% drop in avg. availability, we had better
be ready to defend our numbers. Not just defend but convince Zilkha why we
are right with our calcs. Mark F. unless I am mistaken, Gary V. is expecting
a bigger drop??
--------------------- Forwarded by Kurt Anderson/EWC/Enron on 07/10/2002
04:03 PM ---------------------------
Mark V Walker
07/10/2002 02:04 PM
To: Kurt Anderson/EWC/Enron@ENRON
cc: Hollis Kimbrough/EWC/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Mill Run report through May with Virtual Mode corrections.
Summary:
The Jan - May 2002 availabilities are revised to exclude virtual mode / pause
events. The results showed that every turbine had between one and two hours
each month where the WTG was transitioning between states as per design.
Therefore, the resulting total hours of pausing and virtual mode for each
turbine was decreased by one and a half hours. In addition the pausing due
to noise curtailment at turbine 7 between the hours of 7 PM and 5 AM local
time was excluded. No other changes were made to the SCADA data. The net
result is that the Jan availability dropped by 1.5%, Feb dropped by 0.4%,
Mar dropped by 0.3%, Apr dropped by 0.1%. Dec 2001 data was not corrected
due becasue the data recovery of the minana files in that month was very
poor. The Somerset report is well underway and will be in a similar form.
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ask stephanie. I gave her this info a while back -- she should have it in
the file.
Cheryl Nelson
Senior Counsel
EB3816
(713) 345-4693
http://gss.enron.com/
Tana Jones@ECT
05/24/2001 11:30 AM
To: Cheryl Nelson/NA/ENRON@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Enron Credit Inc. Officers
Cheryl,
Do you have their titles? Only a VP or above can sign documents.
Cheryl Nelson@ENRON
Sent by: Cheryl Nelson@ENRON
05/24/2001 09:59 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Enron Credit Inc. Officers
Include:
Mark Frevert
Mark Haedicke
James Derrick
Craig Chaney
Jeff Kinneman
So, you can get docs signed in Houston.
Cheryl Nelson
Senior Counsel
EB3816
(713) 345-4693
http://gss.enron.com/
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---------------------- Forwarded by Tom Acton/Corp/Enron on 05/26/2000 11:32
AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 05/25/2000 04:04:12 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Nom Change - Effective May 27, 2000 - SG Marshall - HPL Meter 98-6296
Due to loss of production from the SG Marshall leases, a nom change from
3,300 to 2,400 mmbtu/d at HPL Meter 98-6296 delivery @ HPL Thompsonville
(PG&E Meter 834134) will be effective May 27, 2000. Please call me at
(713) 651-6858 with any questions. Thanks!
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George:
Sorry, I completely forgot to send my brief, but strong sailing expertise to
you. Most of the races I have been in were with J-25's up in Newport and one
race in St. Martins. Just relay to your friend that I'm a quick study, I'll
will work hard and will drink even harder. Thanks!
Ben
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The models reflects 10 years on the revenue forecast. The DASH reflects
Mitch's changes from Wednesday. We will talk later.
Issues to consider:
1) Payback year shifts back to 3 years from 2.5 years when considering taxes
and dep.
2) IRR increases from 27% to 29% with 10 yr forecast
3) Balance sheet still out of balance
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To alert you to another item that may arise: Some industrials have air permits that restrict them to running for self-supply backup generation only. In such case, the air permit may have to be amended by the industrial before it can sell to the grid. Feel free to call upon Gov't Affairs if you have a question about this.
Christi L Nicolay
05/01/2001 05:28 AM
To:
cc:
Subject: Interconnection: Easier for EPMI/EES to purchase from industrials
*****Please note that with the authorization below, interconnection issues with the attached utility still need to be addressed. (This includes agreement, queue, facilities if needed, etc.) Call us if you need assistance. Thanks.
Attached is FERC authorization for EPMI and EES to purchase power from industrials NATIONWIDE (effective March 6, 2001--Does not expire). The industrial does not have to obtain its own power marketer license from FERC (subject to EPMI and EES making certain after the fact quarterlty filings for the industrials).
Specifics:
Owners of generating facilities located at business locations and used primarily for back-up for self-generation (who will be "public utilities" subject to the Federal Power Act only while they sell at wholesale) can sell power at wholesale from such facilities to EPMI and EES without prior notice under section 205 of FPA (would usually require 60 day advance notice filing).
-- Waives certain parts of the filing requirements for the industrial; however, the industrial will still be subject to shortened filing requirements for dispositions of facilities and interlocking positions while they are selling at wholesale.
-- EPMI and EES will make the FERC quarterly filings on behalf of the industrials for any of these purchases. Our report must show the names of the industrial; aggregate amount of capacity and/or energy purchased from each seller; and the aggregate compensation paid to each seller. Accounting/commercial folks for EPMI and EES-- please make sure these purchases are flagged in the accounting system, since the report will be separate from our big quarterly reports.
-- This does not authorize the retail industrial customer to violate any rules or tariffs of its host utility. This does not authorize an industrial to resell power it purchases (only can sell what it generates); unless otherwise allowed (or not precluded) by its retail tariff.
West Desk: This is similar to the authorization that FERC gave last week to purchases from industrials in WSCC.
____________________________________
On April 27, FERC issued an order granting EPMI and EES the authority to purchase power from IPPs at market-based rates. As the attached order indicates, the effective date of the EPMI and EES rate schedules is March 6, 2001.
- ER011394.wpd
- ER011394.doc
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Here is a revised draft of an Agreement to finalize the retail issues. It is
marked to show changes from the previous draft. Please note that I did not
include Ed's comments regarding a true-up in light of the mechanism Colleen
proposed.
Your thoughts and comments will be appreciated. I look forward to hearing
from you.
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mci is mailing the bill so i will fax it to you when i get it. just send
that check this weekend b/c i am going to send in the bills. also think of
a good weekend for us to go up and party in austin. mid feb is probaly the
best.
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Dear Associate / Analyst Committee:
The following attachment is information regarding upcoming events in the
Associate / Analyst program. Please "save the date" on your calendars as your
participation is greatly appreciated. Any questions or concerns you may have
can be directed to John Walt or Donna Jones.
Thank you,
Associate / Analyst Program
amh
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Guys:
Here is another of the closed transactions for this quarter. We need to identify target customers specific to these transactions and turn the structure/concept into a mass solicitation.
I am setting a meeting for next week to go over the closed transactions and product development ideas. I will be in Houston for the entire week and can be reached at 713/853-3855.
Thanx,
Laura
Congrats to Cary on the deal!
----- Forwarded by Laura Luce/Corp/Enron on 05/18/2001 01:11 PM -----
Cary M Carrabine 05/18/2001 07:24 AM To: Laura Luce/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Gregg Penman/Corp/Enron@Enron Subject: Cilco Transaction Summary
Cilco Gas / Power Deal
The following transaction was closed with Cilco on May 1st. The transaction was worked
in combination with the Power group.
ENA buys a daily gas put @ $4.00 strike - Jan '02 thru Dec '02 - NGPL Midcont 10,000/day (physical)
ENA sells power to CILCO into Illinois Power - Sep '01 thru May '02 - 20 MW; 5 X 16 @ $26.00
The key to the transaction is that CILCO is a gas/power combo utility. The gas utility was willing to sell the
gas option and allow the premium to be applied to a discounted power sale. The profit from power sales can be
applied to their bottom line.
Summary:
Counterparty: Central Illinois Light Company
Structure: ENA buys option / ENA applies premium to something the customer values
Term: Any term structure that works for the customer
Value Proposition for Customer: Transfer of premium to bottom line dollars
Value Proposition for Enron: Cross commodity deal; Gas option ownership; Term deal with possible restructure at a later date
Value created: $479,000 - $229,660 Origination (Gas and Power)
$250,000 Risk premium reserve for IP delivery
Required documentation: Master Contracts
Potential Targets: Gas / Power Combo Utilities with the ability to capture bottom line dollars.
Utilities with unregulated affiliates
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Cary
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Shirley,
Please, renew my membership.
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 12/07/2000
10:41 AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 12/05/2000 03:47:45 PM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: IAFE Membership
Dear Colleague:
We are pleased to report that we had a very exciting and productive year
with dozens of activities around the world. As we enter our 10th year of
operations, the IAFE has additional membership options available to you.
Please take a moment to look at the attached membership form with the 2001
rate schedule. Based on member requests, a Premium Membership is now being
offered that includes the Annual Conference at a 30% discount, the Financial
Engineer of the Year dinner, plus a subscription to the Journal of
Derivatives (JOD). The Full membership remains as in previous years. The new
Regular membership includes all membership benefits except JOD. Membership
is based on the calendar year January 1 - December 31, 2001.
Membership is also available on our secured membership registration form at
our website http://www.iafe.org/about/join.ihtml. While on our website,
please take a moment to visit our calendar listing upcoming events for the
new year.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me at
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
Regards,
Donna Jacobus
IAFE Office Manager
- 2001 Membership Application.pdf
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Do the firms described below by Sheila come within the scope? Mark
----- Forwarded by Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT on 04/18/2001 05:28 PM -----
Sheila Tweed
04/18/2001 04:29 PM
To: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Response Needed - Small Business Admin. Evaluation of Enron's
Subcontracting Program
Do our Contract Administration folks (Carolyn Gilley, Mary Salmonson) work
with these forms and contracts. The only "small businesses" that I'm aware
of are the various consulting firms and other service entities (law firms,
recruiting firms) that we use. We have a consulting agreement data base and
also a data base of law firm engagement agreements. Either Ed Hearn or Kay
Young could help access these contracts.
Mark E Haedicke
Sent by: Janette Elbertson
04/11/2001 03:19 PM
To: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Evans/Legal/LON/ECT@ECT, Barbara N
Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bruce
Lundstrom/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Julia Murray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard B
Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lance Schuler-Legal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randy Young/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Response Needed - Small Business Admin. Evaluation of Enron's
Subcontracting Program
Please let me know as soon as possible if you are aware of any such contracts
as described below by Sharon Butcher.
"The U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Government Contracting has
advised that on May 25, 2001, they will evaluate Enron's subcontracting
program and compliance on any subcontracting plans in effect on current
contracts.
This review will cover the last five (5) years. All Forms 294 and 295 filed
with the Small Business Adminstration along with the names of each
Administrative Contracting Officer (U.S. Government employee responsible for
monitoring the contract) for each contract will be subject to the review.
In addition, total subcontract placement with small businesses, small
disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, and HubZone small
businesses shall be reviewed. Further, the amount of indirect or overhead
costs, if any, apportioned to contract goals is subject to review.
We will also need information on the number of active suppliers Enron is
currently using in the following categories: large business, small business,
small disadvantaged business, women-owned small business and HubZone
business. The review will cover these figures for one year ago if available."
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Attached is the Weekly Report for week ending December 8.
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[email protected] writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
The NYISO is reserving hours beginning 00:00, 03:00, 04:00, 06:00, 07:00,
10:00 - 14:00, and 17:00 - 20:00 in the May 22, 2001 Real-Time Market as
well as the following hours per ECA20001006B to verify prices:
PJM: 00:00 - 03:00, 05:00, and 06:00
OH: 06:00
HQ: 03:00, 06:00, and 23:00
NE: 06:00, and 23:00
Prices in the May 23, 2001 Day-Ahead Market are correct.
This e-mail information is a copy of the official posting which can be
found at the following address on our website:
http://mis.nyiso.com/public/htm/OperMessages/CurrentOperMessages.htm#mm
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---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT on 04/17/2001
08:19 AM ---------------------------
"James Love" <[email protected]> on 04/17/2001 06:09:55 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Fwd: FW: Flying High
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From: "Dowling, Edmund" <[email protected]>
To: "James Love (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jim Burton
(E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Nick Nickerson (E-mail)"
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Subject: FW: Flying High
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Edmund A. Dowling
Quantum Research International
Phone: (256) 971-1800 ext 246
Cell: (256) 653-2599
-----Original Message-----
From: Deeter, Louis
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:07 PM
To: [email protected]; <mailto:[email protected];> [email protected];
<mailto:[email protected];> [email protected]; <mailto:[email protected];>
[email protected]; <mailto:[email protected];>
[email protected]; <mailto:[email protected];> Vaughn, Mark;
Dowling, Edmund; Sinclair, Bob; Suter, Denise; Taylor, Candace L Ms; Jones,
Frederick; Deaton, Phillip
Subject: Flying High
> All too rarely, airline attendants make an effort to make the in-flight
>safety lecture and their other announcements a bit more entertaining.
>Here are some real examples that have been heard or reported:
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> On a Continental Flight with a very "senior" flight attendant crew, pilot
>said, "Ladies and gentlemen, we've reached cruising altitude and will be
>turning down the cabin lights. This is for your comfort and to
> enhance the appearance of your flight attendants."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> On landing the stewardess said, "Please be sure to take all your
>belongings. If you are going to leave anything please make sure it's
>something we'd like to have."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "There may be 50 ways to leave your lover, but there are only 4 ways out
>of this airplane."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "Thank you for flying Delta Business Express. We hope you enjoyed giving
>us the business as much as we enjoyed taking you for a ride."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> As the plane landed and was coming to a stop at Washington National, a
>lone voice came over the loudspeaker: "Whoa, big fella. WHOA!"
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> A flight attendant on a Northwest flight announced: "Please take care
when
>opening the overhead compartments because, after a landing like that, sure
>as hell everything has shifted."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> >From a Southwest Airlines employee...."Welcome aboard Southwest Flight
XXX
>to YYY. To operate your seat belt, insert the metal tab into the buckle,
>and pull tight. It works just like every other seat belt, and if you don't
>know how to operate one, you probably shouldn't be out in public
>unsupervised."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> In the event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, masks will descend from
>the ceiling. Stop screaming, grab the mask, and pull it over your face. If
>you have a small child traveling with you, secure your mask before
> assisting with theirs. If you are traveling with more than one small
>child...pick your favorite.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Weather at our destination is 50 degrees with some broken clouds, but
>we'll try to have them fixed before we arrive. Thank you, and remember,
>nobody loves you, or your money, more than Southwest Airlines."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "Your seat cushions can be used for flotation, and in the event of an
>emergency water landing, please paddle to shore and take them with our
>compliments."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "Should the cabin lose pressure, oxygen masks will drop from the overhead
>area. Please place the bag over your own mouth and nose before assisting
>children... or other adults acting like children."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "As you exit the plane, make sure to gather all of your belongings.
>Anything left behind will be distributed evenly among the flight
>attendants. Please do not leave children or spouses."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "Last one off the plane must clean it."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> And from the pilot during his welcome message: "Delta airlines is pleased
>to have some of the best flight attendants in the industry.
Unfortunately,
>none of them are on this flight!"
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Heard on Southwest Airlines just after a very hard landing in Salt Lake
>City: The flight attendant came on the intercom and said, "That was quite
a
>bump and I know what y'all are thinking. I'm here to tell you it wasn't
> the airline's fault, it wasn't the pilot's fault, it wasn't the flight
>attendant's fault ... it was the asphalt!"
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Overheard on an American Airlines flight into Amarillo, Texas, on a
>particularly windy and bumpy day. During the final approach the Captain
was
>really having to fight it. After an extremely hard landing, the Flight
>Attendant said, "Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Amarillo. Please remain
>in your seats with your seat belts fastened while the Captain taxis what's
>left of our airplane to the gate!"
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Another flight attendant's comment on a less than perfect landing: "We
ask
>you to please remain seated as Captain Kangaroo bounces us to the
>terminal."
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> An airline pilot wrote that on this particular flight he had hammered his
>ship into the runway really hard. The airline had a policy which required
>the first officer to stand at the door while the passengers exited, smile,
> and give them a "Thanks for flying XYZ airline." He said that in light of
>his bad landing, he had a hard time looking the passengers in the eye,
>thinking that someone would have a smart comment. Finally everyone had
> gotten off except for a little old lady walking with a cane. She said,
>"Sonny, mind if I ask you a question?" "Why no Ma'am," said the pilot,
>"what is it?" The little old lady asked, "Did we land or were we shot
>down?"
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> After a real crusher of a landing in Phoenix, the Flight Attendant came
on
>with, "Ladies and Gentlemen, please remain in your seats until Capt.Crash
>and the Crew have brought the aircraft to a screeching halt against
> the gate. And, once the tire smoke has cleared and the warning bells are
>silenced, we'll open the door and you can pick your way through the
>wreckage to the terminal."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Part of a flight attendant's arrival announcement: "We'd like to thank
>you folks for flying with us today. And, the next time you get the insane
>urge to go blasting through the skies in a pressurized metal tube, we hope
>you'll think of US Airways."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> A plane was taking off from Kennedy Airport. After it reached a
>comfortable cruising altitude, the captain made an announcement over the
>intercom, "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. Welcome
to
>Flight Number 293, nonstop from New York to Los Angeles. The weather ahead
>is good and therefore we should have a smooth and uneventful flight. Now
>sit back and relax -- OH MY GOD!" Silence followed and after a few
minutes,
>the captain came back on the intercom and said, "Ladies and Gentlemen, I
am
>so sorry if I scared you earlier, but while I was talking, the flight
>attendant brought me a cup of coffee and spilled the hot coffee in my lap.
>You should see the front of my pants!" A passenger in Coach said, "That's
>nothing, he should see the back of mine!"
>
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Eric Gillaspie
713-345-7667
Enron Building 3886
----- Forwarded by Eric Gillaspie/HOU/ECT on 03/13/2001 05:07 PM -----
Eric Gillaspie
03/13/2001 04:59 PM
To: [email protected]@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: FW: "Come on feel the noise..."
Listen-up Miss Hot Commodity!!
I think you are grossly mischaracterizing how you "asked us to consider" you
for the band as the lead singer. I believe you stated, "I AM THE LEAD
SINGER!"...end of discussion boys. And now you are making delusional
threats that past "has-been" bands (i.e. one Quiet RIOT) and some current,
hip and notable bands (but for some reason they must remain anonymous) are
all clamouring for your "services".
Show business is tough enough without all of your diva bullsh@t
attitude.....however we are willing to see past this and possibly hire you as
a fly-girl dancer for our rap oriented shows due to certain physical
attributes you possess....
Eric Gillaspie
713-345-7667
Enron Building 3886
[email protected]
03/13/2001 03:43 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FW: "Come on feel the noise..."
Well, as I recall from the other night...I asked you all to consider me for
the band one more time and there seemed to be a bunch of hem and hawing. In
my negotiations with Quiet Riot, I have discovered that I am a hot commodity
and many bands will be seeking me for their lead singer position. I have
even heard that more recent bands (I cannot give out those names at this
time) have even considered asking their current lead singers to step down to
a back up singer position.
I am sorry that our relationship has deteriorated over this one incident. I
tried to be fair from the beginning...but you all wanted to make sure that
you created an all boys band. However, I am still hoping that we can resolve
this issue. I cannot say that my asking price will be the same, given my
recent brush with fame. Sometimes in life we make the wrong decision and I
am hoping that Monkey Pump will not make a mistake here. However, if Monkey
Pump decides not to give me the chance to increase their potential of
success, I promise to still appear on VH1 and I promise to not say anything
about the band.
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Hi Folks
It's crunch time so let's jump right into our Upgraded and Downgraded
Players.? As we head down the home stretch, identifying those players moving
up or down can be the difference between?dominating the playoffs or watching
from the sidelines.? As we head into our 15th week of listing these players,
it,s inevitable that some guys will have made both the upgrade or downgrade
list.? Make sure you understand, what we,re talking about is players that
are moving.? In other words, a player like TE Ricky Dudley could appear on
the downgrade list and still be good enough to be a starter in your league.?
It just means I,m concerned about the way he seems to be heading.? Likewise,
a player like WR Willie Jackson may make the upgrade list even though he,s
still fairly far down the list of WRs.? It,s all about which direction
players are moving.? Keeping an eye on these trends as they can very often
make all the difference.
Joe
?
Upgrades and Downgrades.? Some of these players are obvious moves up or
down and some aren't as clear.? Here's my list of guys I see moving this
week.
QBs Moving Up?
QB Aaron Brooks (NO)? We keep hyping the kid and he keeps delivering.?
Another outstanding game Sunday where he rolled up 441 yards and 2 TDs as he
went 30 for 48.? The Saints rushing game is clearly struggling so it appears
Brooks will continue to air the ball out.? Yes, he'll make some young QB
mistakes and I'd be surprised if he didn't throw as many interceptions as he
does TDs.? I expect him to throw a lot of both.? I almost started him over
Peyton Manning in my local league but didn't pull the trigger.? Manning was
solid but Brooks was better.
QB Kordell Stewart (Pit)? Kordell made our upgrade list last week and here
he sits again.? It took a few years, but he's showing folks that maybe 1997
was no fluke.? He showed guts coming back in the game after being knocked
out with a bad knee or calf (depending on whether you listen to coach Bill
Cowher or Stewart)? The TD rush was highlight material.? His problem all
along seems to have been confidence and he's surely brimming with it now.?
Kent Graham was so bad I won't even mention him in the downgrades but he put
on a horrid display when he was in the game.? He's awful.
QB Jay Fiedler (Mia)? Dan Fouts said on Monday Night Football a few weeks
ago that a nice pass just thrown by Fiedler "was as pretty as anything Dan
Marino ever threw".? Fiedler has those moments and he was having them fairly
often against the supposedly tough Bills where they were supposedly going to
have an advantage in their cold weather.? Didn't play out that way.?
Fiedler looks pretty darn good.
QB Jeff Garcia (SF)? We had him high in week 14 like we have all year and
he didn't disappoint.? WR Terrell Owens was a huge help and apparently
Jerry Rice's wife?harping on the radio had some sort of positive effect.?
The Chargers had been very tough against the pass and Garcia shredded them.
QB Brett Favre (GB)? I have a hard time putting a finger on it but this guy
just does what it takes to get the job done.? He'd be much better off if WR
Antonio Freeman earned 10% of his paycheck but in the meantime, Bill
Schroeder's doing a great job.?
QB Jeff George (Was)? Lil Danny Snyder removed the primary obstacle to
keeping his QB Jeff George off the field by firing Norv Turner Monday.?
George looks to start this week and possibly for the rest of the year.?
Although tying Snyder to anything past the next series is a stretch.? I'm a
Jeff George fan though and he does give the team a big arm.? We'll see how
it goes but at least it looks as if he'll get his shot.
?
RBs Moving Up
RB Mike Anderson (Den)? Like you need me to tell you this.? The fact that
he ran buck wild on a tough New Orleans defense made the effort all the
more impressive.? He bruised a knee but seemed to bounce back and looks to
be good for Sunday.? Clearly, the Denver OL is the star on this team so if
you own Anderson, it's probably not a bad idea to grab KaRon Coleman for the
stretch run.?
RB Fred Taylor (Jac)? For all the early?ripping I've done to Taylor, he's
performed just as we predicted he would lately - like a madman.? You don't
need me to tell you he's been awesome.
RB Warrick Dunn (TB)? Can the little guy take up the slack for Mike
Alstott?? I've got a couple hundred reasons that says "yes".? Ok, rushing
for 200+ against Dallas is nothing special (it's happened in 23% of the
Cowboys games this year) but you have to admit Dunn looked great Sunday.?
RB Corey Dillon (Cin)? One can only salivate about what he might do if he
played for a team like Denver.? The fact he can continue to roll up huge
yardage on this team is amazing.? New QB Scott Mitchell is a huge boost as
he looks like Peyton Manning back there compared to Akili Smith...
RB Ahman Green (GB)? Green's a guy that's finally living up to his
potential.? You always knew he had the physical skills but now he seems to
be catching up mentally as well.? He showed a nice nose for the endzone
Sunday with the 2 TDs.
RB Lamar Smith (Mia)? So much for the cold weather hamstring worries.?
Smith carried the load Sunday in frigid Buffalo and looked great.? It looks
to me like he's picking up right where he left off.
RB Terrell Fletcher (SD)? It's not exactly the same as earning the starting
RB job in Tennessee or Indianapolis, but Fletcher does seem to have nailed
down the #1 RB slot in San Diego.? And that's worth something.? You have to
decide how much...
RB Fred Beasley (SF)? We loved Beasley early in the season as he racked up
TDs.? He got back in the mix Sunday with 5 carries and a TD.? The FB for San
Francisco has always been a valuable FF slot and Beasley might be worth the
roll of the dice if you're thin at RB.
RB Shawn Bryson (Buf)? Finally, Bryson does something besides make me look
bad for hyping him.? He rolled up 88 yards on just 12 attempts Sunday and
looks to take advantage of Sammy Morris' ankle troubles.?
RB Terry Allen (NO)? Allen made an appearance Sunday and with Jerald Moore
and Chad Morton failing to astound anyone, Allen could get more looks.?
Whether he's got anything left in the tank remains to be seen.
?
WRs Moving Up
WR David Boston (Ari)?? Boston turned in a huge game Sunday and has to be
considered an upgrade.? He's a streaky guy but with Frank Sanders a total
non factor, Boston is getting most of QB Jake Plummer's attention these
days.? And with Arizona almost certain to be playing from behind, he could
do some damage.
WR Darrell Jackson (Sea)? Jackson was red hot several weeks ago but had
cooled of late.? He warmed up again Sunday with Jon Kitna under center.?
It's tough to depend on the Seahawk passing game but Jackson could be worth
a shot.
WR Curtis Conway (SD)? Conway has benefited the most from the Ryan Leaf
resurgence.? He caught 7 passes Sunday and should benefit as Leaf continues
to improve.
WR Willie Jackson (NO)? Jackson's officially moved past the "flash in the
pan" stage with another solid day.? Aaron Brooks continues to look good at
QB.? Jackson may suffer a bit when Jake Reed gets healthy but for right now,
he's looking good.
WR Joe Horn (NO)? Again, QB Aaron Brooks delivers and Horn is the prime
recipient.? Joe Horn is one of the better stories of 2000 and he should
continue to shine especially if the rushing game doesn't get untracked.
WR Bobby Shaw (Pit)? Shaw may still be available in your league as the
starting WR opposite Hines Ward.? He found the endzone again and continues
to make some noise with Kordell Stewart quarterbacking.
WR Terrell Owens (SF)? The best news for Jeff Garcia owners had to be a
solid day from Terrell Owens.? He's a huge boost to the offense when he can
go and it looked like he'd made progress with the toe.? Keep an eye out for
how he responds after the game but I liked what I saw.
WR Shockmain Davis (NE)? Ok, I'll be honest.? I'm pretty much just including
him here because he's the owner of the coolest name in the league...
?
TEs Moving Up
TE Dwayne Carswell (Den)? Carswell's finally starting to emerge as the TE of
choice in Denver.? His 62 yards Sunday were second only to San Diego's
Freddie Jones.? You have to worry about Desmond Clark stealing time but I'd
have no trouble starting Carswell each week.
TE Reggie Kelly (Atl)? One of the few bright spots for Atlanta has been the
play of Kelly.? He caught 4 passes for 44 yards Sunday with a TD.? New QB
Doug Johnson may lean on him as he settles in.
TE Mark Bruener (Pit)? Bruener makes the list not only for having another
solid game but for making one of the best TD runs after the catch Sunday as
he piggy backed a defender into the endzone after refusing to go down at the
5 yard line.
TE Andrew Glover (NO)? Obviously, the play of Aaron Brooks raises the level
of play for all the Saints receivers.? Glover made a couple of nice plays
Sunday including a good looking TD catch.
?
Players Moving Down
QBs Moving Down
QB Shane Matthews (Chi)? Take a seat Shane.? Cade McNown likely makes his
return.? Folks can hardly wait...
QB Troy Aikman (Dal)? Emmitt Smith owners had to love it but did it seem
strange to anyone else that the Cowboys felt the best way to come back from
a huge deficit against Tampa was to feed the ball to Emmitt?? Clearly, the
team has zero faith in Aikman's ability to throw the ball.
QB Shaun King (TB)? I know he's had trouble with the back but 65 passing
yards?? That's a joke.? He'll be better but I've seen enough.
QB Brad Johnson (Was)? It's the Jeff George show.? At least until?George
looks bad for a few series...
QB Rob Johnson (Buf)? In leagues that penalize for interceptions, you'd have
been better off starting yourself this weekend than you would've Rob
Johnson.? Once again, he starts the game but finishes holding a clipboard.
?
RBs?Moving Down
RB Jamal Anderson (Atl)? Anderson's not playing too badly but the team is
in shambles.? After QB Chris Chandler was benched, Anderson vented some
frustrations saying for all he knew, "he might be punting this week".? I
don't think we'll see that but I also don't think we'll see the days of him
seriously rushing the ball for the rest of the year.
RB Shaun Alexander (Sea)?? RB Ricky Watters has proven to be less than an
ideal playmate refusing to share the ball.? Actually, he's played so well
that Mike Holmgren has been reluctant to do anything to disrupt the flow of
his star.? When the team is struggling as badly as it is, you don't mess
with the one thing that's working.
Philadelphia RBs? Forget about them.? This team will live and die by
Donovan McNabb.
RB Jermaine Fazande (SD)? Evidently, Fazande is the 2nd choice behind
Terrell Fletcher now.? That's gotta hurt...
?
WRs Moving Down
WR Joe Jurevicius (NYG)? This has nothing to do with the play of Jurevicius
as he's been very solid but you have to think Ike Hilliard will be a factor
when he returns.? He's no lock to go this week but he may be close.
WR Terrance Mathis (Atl)? Mathis continues to struggle on a team that's in
a tailspin.? New QB Doug Johnson seemed to like throwing to Shawn Jefferson
which could spell more bad things for Mathis.
WRs Torrance Small / Charles Johnson (Phi)? Forget about it.? Donovan McNabb
can be a solid QB without WRs.
WRs James McKnight / Wayne McGarity (Dal)? These guys just aren't very
McGood.? QB Troy Aikman is a mere shadow of his former self.
WR Marcus Robinson (Chi)? Robinson's back troubles were apparently more
serious than many had expected.? It was announced Monday that he'll likely
miss the rest of the season with a bulging disk in his back.? It appears he
can get by without surgery but he's certainly not looking good.
?
TEs Moving Down
TEs Marcus Pollard / Ken Dilger (Ind)? Neither of these guys did much
Sunday.? This offense clearly isn't in the same groove it was earlier this
year.?
TEs Jackie Harris / David LaFleur (Dal)? More bad news associated with Troy
Aikman.? Neither of these guys were much value Sunday and I don't see that
changing very quickly.
TE Pete Mitchell (NYG)? One of the bigger disappointments at TE this season,
he just can't get untracked.
?
?
?
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Middle Marketing will be hosting our friendly competitors Duke Energy,
Okanogan P&E,
and Douglas County throughout the day today.
Please see me if you have any questions or issues.
Thank you,
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Thanks for the contact names. You are right - no staff meeting on Monday,
Deceber 20. Have a merry Christmas! --Sally
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I put a call in to Cadwalader this afternoon to see if they had someone
following these bills in DC........great minds!
Carol St Clair
04/21/99 05:12 PM
To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Derivatives provisions in Bankruptcy Reform legislation
Mark:
I spoke with Jeff about this today and will take a look at what they've
done. From what I have seen thus far, it looks as if they have attempted to
deal with the setoff issue by revising the definitions of swap agreement,
securities contract and forward contract and creating a new defintion
called "masternetting agreement". Is it worth having one of our outside
firms look at these bills?
Carol
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Jeff,
I was trying to get in touch with you...and left a voice message at your
office earlier this evening.
Could you please give me a call at your earliest convenience? I would like
to discuss a few PG&E issues with you.
Thanks,
Evan
Office Ext. 53311
Mobile (713) 444-3125
Home (713) 365-0070
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The following servers will be coming down, please click on the icon for more
details and scheduled times :
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Yesterday's moribund "action" steeped into Tues' trading - then at 2PM
things sold off. It was grim unless you were an oil/ oil service or a
biotech. Starting at 2PM the Nasdaq lost 128 points to close down 65, the
Dow Industrials lost 45 points to close off nearly 80. On the bright side -
in the oils and drillers - TX & HAL up over 6%, SLB & XOM up over 3%, BHI
up over 5%/ In the utilities - ENE up over 5 1/2%, PCG and REI up over 3%,
DUK up over 2% and the drugs AHP up 3 1/2%, PFE and BMY up over 1 1/2% -
lots of talk about MYGN finding a gene for prostate cancer - up over 20%....
then there was the rest of the market - the financials - AXP, LEH, CMB, BAC
all down over 3%.... Then there was tech - some of the laggards of late
showed some strength - QCOM up 2% and MSFT and DELL* up over 4%.... however
SUNW, AMAT, MU, TXN, EMC all down over 4%, CSCO down 3%, YHOO down 1 1/2%...
no it wasn't pretty. In the CEUT Universe - ITWO* down over 7, MANU* down
over 1 1/16... BWAY* up up over 3, USIX* down over 2.... AMZN* and EBAY*
down over 3, CTAC* up over 2 1/2 (almost 10% - technical breakout).... AMCC*
down over 15 (questions about a shortfall on an order), PMCS* down over 7,
SSTI* down over 4, ZRAN* down over 1 1/2... LU* down over 1 3/4, JDSU* down
over 2... DELL* up over 1 1/2, CPQ* up small (boxmakers were generally up),
ANCR* down over 2 1/2, BRCD* up over 1 3/8... PROX* down over 5 1/2, RIMM up
over 1 1/4 and IIIM* up 1 to almost 15 (once again this stock was under 7
recently).... MERQ* down over 7, MUSE* and NTIQ* up over 3, VRTS down 8...
DISH* down over 4, GILTF* down over 3, GMH* up over 2 (announced 3 for 1
split after close), SPOT* down over 3 3/4, PGTV+ down over 11% (guess that
GMH talk wasn't true)..... In IPOland - Founders Food and Firkins (GCFB) -
owns Granite City Food and Brewery PPI # Friday will set the tone - till
then we might be treading water.
GE and CSCO - forming new co. to improve manufacturing via tech.
Alcatel - 3 seperate lawsuits - patent and copyright issues - vs. CSCO.
INTC's Andy Grove - breaks from industry view - wants net transactions to be
taxed.
Warner - settling problems with MP3.com.
AOL/TWX - submitting "remedies" to European Comm. to get okay on merger.
Nortel co-market deal with Juniper
QCOM - new game-plan for China - build out local areas and get everyone on
CDMA.
Chello Broadband - parent still involved in deal-making - will probably
delay IPO.
WCOM - $3.5 million "slamming" fine - changing people's long distance
without their knowledge.
James Cramer - files counter-suit vs. Fox.
T - raising long dist. rates for basic customers.
Amadeus joining BroadVision - creating online travel site.
SupplyForce.com - $52 million 2nd round b to b.
GMH* - 3 for 1
New Virus - attacks text based phones and pagers.
WR Hambrecht - raises $83 million - American Express, Scudder, JF Shea Co.
and others.
Astral Point Comm. - optical net co. - gets $40 million.
American Broadband - regional broadband network - raising $200 million.
EOnline.com - ASP - gets $60 million led by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
JBL - over $500 million spot secondary by Thomas Weisel Partners.
NY Times - HON going to net - lots of work but lots of reward.
NY Times - special e-commerce section.
AtHome cooperate with Cox - interactive TV in San Diego.
Beenz.com - $52 million for domestic and overseas expansion.
TFSM - iPromotions acquisition - watch out DCLK.
MSFT - $15 million in OnSite access - commercial broadband Infrast.
Congress - "no tax" net bill has provision to let FCC regulate net long dist
calls.
eParties - event planning co. backed by eCompanies - merging not going
under.
EBAY* - FBI looking at bidding schemes.
LEH - buys big stake in Turkish ISP.
JP Morgan - fined $200,000 for not representing Nasdaq orders.
FXall.com - 7 big banks in International currency trading consortium.
WSJ Heard - MSFT - restrictions scare investors more than break-up.
WSJ Heard in Europe - Freeserve - what price? T-Online balking?
Palm - buys Actual Software - email provider.
Safeway - exclusive with groceryworks.com
Playboy Ent. - bachelor party site featured on theknot.com (major wedding
site).
Asahi Glassx, Mitubishi and Net One Systems - marketing faster optical fiber
- threat to GLW?
C.E. Unterberg Towbin: Catherine Moore marketing in Denver/ Jim Poyner
marketing in NY/ Karl Motey marketing in NY/ In house Sat. Seminar.
There it talk: Delta and American Airlines?/ DT for Q?/RD for TX?/ CSCO for
FNSR?/
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I faxed over some changes Thursday. I deleted all references to ECT and ECT
Legal Advisors being a party to the opinion. Haedicke is an officer of ECT
International, he is General Counsel and Managing Director, and so he can
sign as such. No need to pull ECT into the opinion when unnecessary.
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Please review the attached draft letter for Heartland. Is the letter to be
signed by Bradford or someone else?
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Please make sure Gary and his people are included in interview process.
Christian Yoder
11/08/2000 04:49 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: Steve C Hall/PDX/ECT@ECT, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject:
Gary,
The agreements we spoke of yesterday are being fedexed to you today. After a
more comprehensive look, it turns out that only the first few agreements had
the unfortunate wording. As the form of the agreement evolved with
subsequent reviews and drafting, the problem disappeared. At Richard
Sanders' suggestion we interviewed the trader involved, and he was able to
confirm that actual practices did not support the negative implications of
some of the language. Please call Steve and me with your comments after you
have had a chance to review these documents.
cgy
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Beginning Wednesday, April 4th, El Paso will be taking 3,373 Dth per day from DRN #716, contract #101067. El Paso will scheduling the gas on contract #5207.
Thanks everyone.
Chris L. Germany
Manager, Gas Trading
Phone 713-853-4743
Fax 713-646-3059
-----Original Message-----
From: Laferla, Lynda
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:43 PM
To: Germany, Chris
Cc: Nacey, Sheila
Subject: RE: April deal
So give me the details...............do you know his contract number and I assume the volume will
be 91080 divided by 27 = 3373/day???? LL
-----Original Message-----
From: Germany, Chris
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:30 PM
To: Laferla, Lynda
Cc: Nacey, Sheila
Subject: RE: April deal
They are starting on the 4th. I thought I told him the 3rd but I may have made a mistake. My fault.
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Laferla, Lynda
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 AM
To: Germany, Chris
Cc: Nacey, Sheila
Subject: April deal
Got a call from El Paso asking to begin deal on 4/4???? let me know what you want to do and
El Paso's contract that will be picking up gas....
Thanks Lynda
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Hi, Jeff --
That would be great! I understand that things are crazy. And I can
imagine, looking ahead to January's start of the legislative season, that
it will only get nuttier. Let me know what your schedule is like, and I
can meet you near where you'll be having meetings.
Looking forward to it --
DanaAt 01:35 PM 9/22/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Dana:
>
>Please accept my apologies for not having responded sooner. Things, as you
>know, are, well, a little nuts. It was great to meet you and I would be
>happy to discuss opportunities. I need to be in S.D. in the next few
>weeks. Perhaps we could have lunch, or something, and you could fill me in
>on what you folks do.
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>
>
>
>
Dana
Perino
<dana@gablegr To: [email protected]
oup.com> cc:
Subject: Greetings from San
Diego
> 09/14/2000
>
06:40
PM
>
>
>
>Hi, Jeff --
>
>It was great to meet you this week while you were in San Diego for the
>hearings. Cathy Van Way and I had a blast catching up on old times and
>trying to think of every pun possible that led directly back to
>electricity.
>
>I know Enron has extensive communications support, but in the future if you
>have need on a project or public relations campaign, I hope you'll keep me
>in mind. Although it took me a while to understand the difference between
>a megawatt and a megaphone before Rep. Schaefer introduced the first bill,
>once I finally "got it" I developed an ability to help the media understand
>the issue -- so that misinformation, as experienced in San Diego -- can be
>avoided. I've also maintained excellent contacts with the media covering
>electricity and can help with corporate pr as well as issue communications.
>
>As you're well aware, the light won't go out on this issue for a long time
>(pun practice).
>
>Best regards,
>
>Dana
>
>
>
>
>Dana Perino
>[email protected]
>619-234-1300 ext. 238
>
>
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---------------------- Forwarded by Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT on 08/28/2000 12:55
PM ---------------------------
Ted Noble
08/28/2000 12:34 PM
To: Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Fwd: Married for only two weeks!
This is pretty good.
---------------------- Forwarded by Ted Noble/HOU/ECT on 08/28/2000 12:33 PM
---------------------------
"Fritz Noble" <[email protected]> on 08/28/2000 11:38:50 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
cc:
Subject: Fwd: Married for only two weeks!
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Married for only two weeks!
>Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:17:42 EDT
>
>This couple had only been married for two weeks.
>
>The husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out into town
>and party with his old buddies, so he says to his new wife, "Honey, I'll be
>right back..."
>
>"Where are you going coochy cooh...?" asked the wife.
>
>"I'm going to the bar, pretty face. I'm going to have a beer."
>
>The wife says to him, "You want a beer my love?"
>Then she opens the door to the refrigerator and shows him 25 different
>kinds
>of beer brands from 12 different countries: Germany, Holland, Japan, India,
>etc.
>
>The husband doesn't know what to do, and the only thing that he can think
>of
>saying is,
>"Yes, loolie loolie...but the bar.... you know...the frozen glass..."
>
>He didn't get to finish the sentence, when the wife interrupts him by
>saying,
>"You want a frozen glass puppy face?" She takes a huge beer mug out of the
>freezer so frozen that she was getting chills holding it.
>
>The husband, looking a bit pale, says, "Yes, tootsie roll, but at the bar
>they have those hors d'oeuvres that are really delicious... I won't be
>long.
>I'll be right back. I promise. OK?"
>
>"You want hors d'oeuvres poochi pooh?" She opens the oven and takes out 15
>dishes of different hors d'oeuvres: chicken wings, pigs in a blanket,
>mushroom caps, porkstrips, etc.
>
>"But sweet honey...at the bar...you know...the swearing, the dirty words
>and
>all that..."
>
>"You want dirty words cutie pie?...
>HERE, DRINK YOUR FUCKING BEER IN YOUR FROZEN FUCKING MUG AND EAT YOUR
>FUCKING
>SNACKS, BECAUSE YOU AREN'T GOING ANYWHERE! GOT IT ASSHOLE?!!"
_________________________________________________________________________
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Mark Greenberg asked me to send you the Password Application to be used for
the brokers. Actually, there will not be a Password Application. What they
will be signing instead is the attached Fee Agreement. Any questions, call
me, Mark Taylor or Mark Greenberg...
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Hi,
An outline of the review session is now up on the wesbite under the
Homwework solutions link. Good luck to you all.
Madhur
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Ever get the POR info?
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RIGZONE DAILY NEWS -- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2002
------------------------------------------------------------
Daily News from the worldwide upstream oil & gas industry
to view the complete version, please go to:
http://www.rigzone.com/newsletter_show.asp?n_id=206
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Looks like we need some new books set up. Can you get with Phillip.
KK
-----Original Message-----
From: Cheung, Cecilia
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:45 AM
To: Love, Phillip M.; Keiser, Kam
Cc: Wong, Jeremy; Lim, Francis S.
Subject: RE: New NETCO books
If the central books have 2 set up then I'll leave MC assigned to GD and we need another set of central books set up for P/B/I. Please have the new books set up in Global first (with new book codes, not MC) then email me the new IDs, book names, book codes and region codes.
CP ID Short Name Code Region Commodity Uom Currency Commodity/UOM/Curr P B Idx GD PHY Y
FB-CENT1-CAD-GD? CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X
FB-CENT2-CAD CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X
FB-CENT3-CAD CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X
FB-CENT4-CAD CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X
FB-CENT5-CAD CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X
FB-CENT6-CAD CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X
Call me if you have any questions. Thanks.
Cecilia
x53362
-----Original Message-----
From: Love, Phillip M.
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:15 AM
To: Cheung, Cecilia; Keiser, Kam
Cc: Wong, Jeremy; Lim, Francis S.
Subject: RE: New NETCO books
The West books should be GD and GDY for Canadian deals. I would think that the central books should have two set up, one for P/B/I and one for GD. I believe I had called you and said that the books should be set up like FT-ONT-GDL for the gas daily books. This is correct. Thanks.
PL
-----Original Message-----
From: Cheung, Cecilia
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 5:31 PM
To: Keiser, Kam; Love, Phillip M.
Cc: Wong, Jeremy; Lim, Francis S.
Subject: New NETCO books
Phillip/Kam,
The following new Canadian gas books are all assigned to "MC" but a canadian book can either be price/basis/index or gasdaily but it cannot be both (otherwise cause problems in PortCalc). I remember we discussed about this last time and I was told to use FT-ONTARIO as the example, but there are a lot of FT-ONTARIO books like FT-ONT-CENTRAL and FT-ONT-GDL with different setup.
For example, 166860 has all P/B/Idx/GD checked which it shouldn't be. And 166859 has GD checked so does it mean it should be set up as a Canadian gasdaily book? Then if 166860 - 166877 are Canadian price/basis/index, another book code should be assigned instead of using MC. Please advise.
CP ID Short Name Code Region Commodity Uom Currency Commodity/UOM/Curr P B Idx GD PHY Y
166860 FB-CENT1-CAD MC CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X X
166863 FB-CENT2-CAD MC CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X X
166867 FB-CENT3-CAD MC CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X X
166871 FB-CENT4-CAD MC CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X X
166875 FB-CENT5-CAD MC CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X X
166877 FB-CENT6-CAD MC CENT NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X X X X
166859 FB-WEST1-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166865 FB-WEST2-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166869 FB-WEST3-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166873 FB-WEST4-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166876 FB-WEST5-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166880 FB-WEST6-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166881 FB-WEST7-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166882 FB-WEST8-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
166883 FB-WEST9-CAD MC WEST NGGJ GJ CAD NG/GJ/CAD X X
Also as per our conversation with Kam, all PB-HDG books set up from the original list have been removed from the database as they were not supposed to be set up in Tagg/Erms.
Thanks,
Cecilia
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Greg is the COO of Enron Networks. His e-mail is [email protected].
Thanks,
Joannie
Enzo Olfati <[email protected]> on 03/19/2001 11:24:54 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: advanced arbitrage enabling technology out of Caltech
Joannie,
Thanks for the quick reply. Would you have Greg's title and e-mail? Thanks,
Enzo
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 12:11 PM
To: Enzo Olfati
Subject: Re: advanced arbitrage enabling technology out of Caltech
Mr. Olfati,
You could contact Greg Piper to discuss. You can reach Greg at
713-853-6161.
Thank you,
Joannie
Enzo Olfati <[email protected]> on 03/19/2001 10:40:03 AM
To: "Jeffrey K. Skilling (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: advanced arbitrage enabling technology out of Caltech
Jeff,
I'd like to introduce you to?our company?and set-up a?one-hourconference
call?and discussion with you?and/or?someone you?trustto evaluate?this
opportunity.
iSpheres Corporationisco-founded by the Chairman of Computer Science
Department at California Institute of Technology.
iSpheres enables dynamic arbitrage opportunities in commodities trading.
With iSpheres, trading firms wrap applications like steel marketplaces,
energy marketplaces, demand planning systems, and production planning
systems as components, and derive additional business value by monitoring
these components for real time interdependent events and then reacting to
those?composite events based on business rules.
iSpheres provides a software framework for developing and deploying these
loosely-coupled Web Services or Meta-Applications. These applications are
assembled from multiple components, each of which was previously itself an
application and data source, to enable new business processes.
For example, a $22 billion investment bank uses the iSpheres Meta
Application Framework,?to detect and react to interdependent market
events. This enables them to optimize and automate the acquisition and
response to relevant dynamic?events in their Market Intelligence
information environment.
The build out of the Internet and the rapid deployment of eBusiness
applications over last several years has established the need and created
the ability to build and deploy loosely-coupled Web Services or Meta
Applications.
Please advise, otherwise I'll follow up with you in 3-5 days.
Thanks,
H. Enzo Olfati
Account Manager
www.iSpheres.com
tel.978.461.4840 direct.510.302.6767
P.S.?I have also e-mailed this to others at Enron?to determine the
appropriate contacts to?have the discussion with.
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Doug, Susan, Kim -
Below is the most current version of the ESA, updated to reflect a more current view of the product. Please take a look at the attached and let me know your thoughts.
Mark
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Thanks for making my day by sucking me back into a world with mental images
of someone standing there scratching!!
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You are welcome, Steve.
Where would you like to go for lunch. We are paying!!
adr
Audrey D. Robertson
Transwestern Pipeline Company
email address: [email protected]
(713) 853-5849
(713) 646-2551 Fax
-----Original Message-----
From: Harris, Steven
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 10:25 AM
To: Robertson, Audrey
Subject: Boss's Day Gift
Thank you very much for the nice card and plant. You make working here much easier and I feel like we have a great team. I really could not ask for more than what you do now. Thanks again.
Steve
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Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange
The Internet Newsletter for the True Texas Longhorn Faithful
Volume 10, No. 24, September 25, 2000
Defense, Special Teams Dominant in 48-0 Rout;
Longhorns 2-1 Heading into Big 12 Action
The Longhorns stampeded past the Houston Cougars, 48-0, Saturday night in
Austin, posting their first home shutout in nine years and getting dominating
play from the defense and special teams.
The victory got Texas back on the winning track and pulled the Longhorns up
to No. 13 in both major polls. The Longhorns are 2-1 heading into their Big
12 opener Saturday against Oklahoma State.
The Longhorn defense was so dominant that it scored two touchdowns, and
Houston, which has one of the nation's most potent offenses, got inside the
Texas 20-yard line only two times.
The defense blocked a field goal to blunt the first threat and sacked Cougar
QB Jason McKinley, forcing a fumble, to kill the second one.
Special teams, a headache a week ago in the loss at Stanford, were
outstanding. Kris Stockton punted for a 45.6-yard average and had three punts
killed inside the UH 20, including one at the 1-yard line. UT also blocked a
field goal and got a special teams touchdown when Quentin Jammer caused a
fumble on a punt and Michael Ungar recovered it in the Houston end zone.
The offense started slowly, making only two first downs and getting only one
net yard in the first quarter, but the great defensive effort provided a
safety net and the offense started moving more efficiently as the game
progressed.
Head coach Mack Brown and offensive coordinator Greg Davis said the offense
has been under so much pressure to play better that they thought the players
were a little too tight to start the game.
McKinley was one of the nation's top passers heading into the game after
three straight 300-yard passing game, but a fierce Texas pass rush limited
him to 173 yards through the air on 14 of 34 passing and sacked him nine
times for minus 59 yards. The Horns also picked him off twice and returned
both for touchdowns.
Here, briefly, is how the game went:
FIRST QUARTER
Texas won the toss and deferred. Houston drove to midfield and punted.
Sophomore Chris Simms' got the start at quarterback for Texas, but his first
pass bounced off WR Montrell Flowers' hands and was intercepted by Cougar FS
Hanik Milligan at the UT 37. The Longhorn defense held, with LB Everick Rawls
getting a sack, and Mike Clark tried a 39-yard field goal, but UT LB Tyrone
Jones blocked it. But the Horns couldn't move and had to punt. Then the
defense took over, putting Texas on top to stay. Redshirt freshman SS Dakarai
Pearson, getting his first start in place of the injured Lee Jackson,
intercepted McKinley's pass down the middle and galloped 42 yards untouched
to put Texas on top, 7-0, with 6:56 left. Moments later, Stockton got a great
punt that went 63 yards and was killed at the UH 1. The Longhorn defense
forced Houston to punt from the 3 and TB Hodges Mitchell ran the kick back 16
yards to the 27. Applewhite came in at QB and backup TB Victor Ike got 4
yards, then 6 more to the 17 behind good line blocking. But the Cougars
swarmed Ike for a 1-yard loss on the last play of the quarter. The Cougars
had a big statistical advantage for the quarter, leading 5-2 in first downs
and 61-1 in total offense, but, thanks to the blocked field goal and the
defensive TD, UT led, 7-0.
SECOND QUARTER
Applewhite fumbled the snap, but recovered it for a 3-yard loss. He hit
Mitchell for 8 yards to the 13, and Stockton kicked a 30-yard field goal for
a 10-0 lead with 13:26 left. Pearson recovered a Cougar fumble a minute later
at the Cougar 37, and the Longhorns' third TB, Kenny Hayter got five yards in
two tough runs, then Applewhite hit freshman WR B. J. Johnson for 17 yards to
the UH 14. A sreen pass to freshman WR Sloan Thomas lost 4 to the 18, but
then Applewhite found Johnson again with a quick pass in the flat and he
turned on the speed to the 1-yard line. Ike scored on the next play and
Stockton's kick gave UT a 17-0 lead with 9:34 left. The Longhorn defenders
again forced a quick Houston punt, but Applewhite threw an interception to
give Houston another shot from midfield. Simms came back in at QB on the next
series and played the remainder of the quarter. At the half, despite having
three passes intercepted and having gained only 86 yards, the Longhorns were
in control at 17-0. Houston had only 88 yards offensively.
THIRD QUARTER
With Applewhite back at the controls, Texas opened the second half by driving
58 yards to set up a 39-yard Stockton field goal that raised UT's lead to
20-0 with 11:20 left. A 16-yard run by Mitchell and passes of 17 and 11 yards
from Applewhite to WR Montrell Flowers did most of the damage on the drive.
The Cougars came right back with their only sustained drive of the game,
zipping from their own 22 to the UT 6, but DE Cory Redding sacked McKinley
and he fumbled, with Redding covering the loose ball. That was the Cougars'
last scoring threat. The Longhorns punted quickly, but Jammer's jarring
tackle forced a fumble on the return and Ungar fell on it in the end zone for
another Texas TD and a 27-0 lead with 8:29 left. Neither team threatened
again in the quarter.
FOURTH QUARTER
Applewhite hit Mitchell for 27 and Flowers for 15 on the Horns' first
possession, then Mitchell ran 12 yards to the Houston 2. Hayter came in and
got the TD to give Texas a 34-0 advange with 9:51 left. On Houston's next
possession, UT LB O. J. McClintock intercepted McKinley's pass and returned
it 23 yards for a score and a 41-0 lead with 9:21 left. Simms came back in
and engineered the Horns' final TD drive, hitting passes of 12 yards to
backup TB Ivan Williams, 16 to Flowers and then the 6-yard scoring pass to
fullback Matt Trissel with 3:11 left. The Horns almost scored again in the
final minute when Simms hit true freshman WR Sloan Thomas for 44 yards to the
Cougar 10, but Williams fumbled on the final play.
SUMMARY
The Texas defense was a picture of consistency Saturday, never allowing
Houston to get anything going offensively.
The Cougars ran 21 plays for 61 yards in the first quarter, 15 plays for 27
yards in the second period, 11 plays for 57 yards in the third quarter and 23
plays for 53 yards in the fourth quarter.
The Texas offense started slowly, running 12 plays for one net yard in the
first quarter, getting 19 plays for 85 yards in the second period, running 20
plays for 102 yards in the third quarter and wrapping up with an 18-play,
161-yard final period.
UT-OU Likely 11 a.m. Start
The official announcement won't come until noon today, but it's pretty
certain that the Texas-Oklahoma game will begin at 11 a.m. on Oct 7 in Dallas
and will be televised by ABC.
Computer Guru Nixes Horns
Jeff Sagarin, the MIT mathermatics graduate who rates football teams for
several major publications, currently has the Longhorns right in the middle
of the Big 12 pack.
Sagarin has Nebraska No. 2 in the country and No. 1 in the Big 12, followed
by Kansas State at 13th and second, Oklahoma at 16th and third, Texas A&M at
21st and fourth and Texas way back at 34th and fifth.
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number is 1-900-288-8839. It costs $1.59 a minute. You must be 18 to call.
Coach's Corner
Coach Mack Brown said Sunday afternoon the Longhorns are improving in a lot
of areas, but still need to play better.
"On defense, our secondary has improved a lot," he said. "Our young defensive
ends are playing a lot better. Last night was one of the few times that we
didn't give up big plays in the passing game. We had a good pass rush, and
the secondary did a good job."
"Offensively, we are starting to run it a little bit better, but we are still
not running it like we need to," he said. "I also think we are gaining a lot
of depth."
"Our special teams last night were outstanding," Brown said. "They were as
good as they have been since we got here."
He said TB Hodges Mitchell was chosen as the offensive player of the game,
and FS Quentin Jammer, whose hard tackle on a punt forced a fumble that
resulting in a Texas' touchdown, was the defensive player of the game.
He said three players shared the honors for the special teams. They were LB
Tyrone Jones, who blocked a field goal, Jammer and walk-on Michael Ungar, who
covered the fumbled punt Jammer caused for his first collegiate touchdown.
Brown said he was pleased the offense did "score four of the five time it got
in the red zone, with the only failure being the one at the end of the game."
He also said some of the Longhorns' young defensive players really came of
age against Houston.
Brown said sophomore DE Cory Redding "played by far his best game," and he
said redshirt freshman DT Marcus Tubbs "had two of our nine sacks. "We're
really excited about his quickness off the ball and his explosiveness. He and
(redshirt freshman safety) Dakarai Pearson were really pleasant surprises."
Asked about throwing deep in the final minute of the game, Brown said, "It's
really a hard decision when you look at it. My job is to do what's best for
our football team."
He said the two big factors to consider were that sophomore QB Chris Simms
"needed some confidence, and Houston had just gone for a fourth and six at
their 45-yard line."
"We had five freshmen in there at the end of the game and Chris hadn't had a
lot of success. I wasn't trying to run up the score, but I have to do what's
best for our team."
INJURY UPDATE: Brown said the rash of injuries at defensive tackle has really
cut into the team's depth.
All-Big 12 Shaun Rogers suffered a sprained ankle on an illegal chop block
and Brown said he won't have any idea how long Rogers will be out until he
talks to the team doctors Monday.
Freshman Stevie Lee (sore foot) and redshirt freshman Ryan Haywood (sore
shoulder) didn't suit up for the Houston game. Brown said Haywood might have
a rotary cuff problem, which might require surgery to repair.
Safety Lee Jackson, who missed the Houston game with a strained hamstring, is
expected back for Oklahoma State.
Freshman wide receiver Roy Williams also suffered a bruised arm early in the
Houston game, but it did not appear to be an injury that would sideline him
against Oklahoma State.
Junior offensive tackle Mike Williams sustained a bruised collarbone that
sidelined him for the rest of the game, but its severity is not known.
Football Notes . .
Five players scored their first touchdowns as Longhorns. They are redshirt
freshman safety Dakarai Pearson, who had a 42-yard interception return for a
score; sophomore linebacker O. J. McClintock, who ran another interception
back 23 yards for a touchdown; redshirt freshman running back Kenny Hayter,
who scored on a 2-yard run; sophomore fullback Matt Trissel, who ran six
yards for the final touchdown, and walk-on Michael Ungar, who recovered a
fumble in the end zone.
* * * *
The official statistics for the game credited Texas with eight sacks, but
coach Mack Brown said Sunday the defensive staff said the team had nine
sacks. Either way, it's great pass rushing. Defensive ends Jermain Anderson
and Cory Redding had three of them. Defensive coordinator Carl Reese has been
saying he needs to get more production from his ends, and he got his wish
Saturday night.
* * * *
The victory gives the Longhorns a 14-7-2 lead in their matchups with the
Cougars. Texas leads 8-4-1 in games played in Austin.
* * * *
The home crowd of 81,592 was the 14th largest in Royal Memorial Stadium
history and was the ninth sellout in the last 11 home games. Nine of the top
16 crowds in school history have come during Brown's tenure as head coach.
* * * *
The Longhorns are 16-0 under Brown when they outrush their opponent. Texas
had 96 net yards rushing Saturday. Houston had 13.
* * * *
The Longhorn defense has denied opponents a first down in 22 of 38
possessions this season.
* * * *
Texas has returned three fumbles for touchdowns in its last nine games after
going 50 straight games from 1995 to 1999 without one.
* * * *
Texas' last home shutout was 32-0 over TCU on Nov. 16, 1991. The last shuout
was last season's 62-0 victory over Baylor in Waco.
Basketball Star Will Visit
Kala Bowers, 6-2, of Woodward, Okla., a top national recruit in girls
basketball, plans to take her official visit to Texas this weekend.
She is considering Texas, Colorado, Illinois and Kansas State, and says Texas
and Colorado are her big two right now.
T'Nae Thiel, 6-2, of Weatherford, one of the state's top players, plans to
visit UT next month.
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Game Quotes . .
"W blitzed less than usual. He's (Houston QB Jason McKinley) an outstanding
quarterback with a quick release, so our game plan was to play tight coverage
and get a pass rush from our front four. We blitzed some, but not as much as
usual. The kids really played great. This was probably our most consistent
effort for a whole game. Those goose eggs are hard to come by."
) UT defensive coordinator Carl Reese
* * * *
"It was 48-0 Horns - that's what we're excited about. The defense played
great. Offensively, we withstood the early surge and moved the ball tetter in
the second half. It's hard to be consistent offensively in today's game
because of all the blitzes. I think our guys were so uptight to do well that
they made some mistakes early in the game."
) UT offensive coordinator Greg Davis, reacting to a question about the
offense's slow start
* * * *
"Our young guys like (DT) Marcus Tubbs and (SS) Dakarai Pearson really
stepped up big. We needed that. It was really tough about Shaun (Rogers)
because it was a dirty play."
) Longhorn All-American DT Casey Hampton, talking about the chop block that
injured his fellow DT Rogers and the way redshirt freshmen Tubbs and Pearson
filled in for injured starters
* * * *
"We just stepped it up another notch. The quarterback was under a big rush
and I got a good break on the ball."
) Texas redshirt freshman safety Dakarai Pearson, talking about his
interception and runback for the first touchdown
* * * *
"I was real proud of the way responded. We had really worked hard on the
punting team this week. My punts don't usually bounce forward. Sometimes that
can be a curse, but this time it worked out right."
) UT punter Kris Stockton, who averaged 45.6 yards per kick and had three
killed inside the 20, including one at the 1-yard line
* * * *
"We've been able to hold the ball longer. Against a very good defensive line
like Texas has, you have to get rid of it a lot quicker, and sometimes you
have to get rid of it before you really want to."
) Houston head coach Dana Dimel, commenting on the fierce Texas' pass rush
* * * *
"It was great to have a win like that. The defense played great. They gave us
the ball in great field position. It takes a lot of pressure off the offense
when the defense plays like that. We have to execute better offensively. We
did better in the second half, but we lacked consistency early in the game on
offense.
) Longhorn QB Major Applewhite
Texas-Houston Statistics
Scoring Summary
Texas 7 10 10 21 ) 48
Houston 0 0 0 0 ) 0
UT - Pearson 42 interception return (Stockton kick) 6:56 1Q
UT - Stockton 30 FG 13:26 2Q (14 yds, 6 plays)
UT - Ike 1 run (Stockton kick) 9:34 2Q (37 yds, 6 plays)
UT - Stockton 39 FG 11:20 3Q (58 yds, 10 plays)
UT - Ungar 1 fumble recovery (Stockton kick) 8:29 3Q
UT - Hayter 2 run (Stockton kick) 10:20 4Q (56 yds, 6 plays)
UT - McClintock 23 interception return (Stockton kick) 10:20 4Q
UT - Trissel 6 pass from Simms (Stockton kick) 3:11 4Q (45 yds, 6 plays)
Official Attendance: 81,592
Team Statistics
Texas Houston
First Downs 19 13
Rushing 6 2
Passing 13 7
Penalty 0 4
Rushing Attempts, Net Yards 32-96 32-13
Net Yards Passing 253 185
Passes Comp., Att., Int. 22-37-3 17-38-2
Total Plays, Offense 69-349 70-198
Avg. Gain per Play 5.1 2.8
Fumbles Lost 1 of 3 3 of 3
Penalties, Yards 7-75 6-64
Punts, Avg. 5-45.6 9-36.6
Time of Possession 25:12 34:48
Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 4 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1
Sacks by Team, Yds Lost 8-59 2-18
Individual Statistics
Texas
Rushing - Mitchell 13-60; I. Williams 3-16; Hayter, 5-14, 1 TD; Ike 6-8, 1
TD; Applewhite 2-3; Simms 3-minus 5.
Passing - Applewhite 13-21, 140 yds, 0 TDs, 1 Int.; Simms 9-16, 113 yds, 1
TD, 2 Int.
Receiving - Flowers 4-59; Mitchell 3-47; S. Thomas 2-41; B. J. Johnson 5-40;
Healy 3-34; I. Williams 1-12; Edwards 1-11; Trissel 1-6, 1 TD; M. Jones 1-2;
Robin 1-1.
Houston
Rushing - Reynolds 13-31; Terrell 2-22; Teague 3-5; Hill 4-3; McKinley
10-minus 48.
Passing - McKinley 14-34, 173 yds, 0 TDs, 2 Int.; Teague 3-4, 12 yds, 0 TD, 0
Int.
Receiving - Bell 5-86; Baldwin 1-21; Reynolds 2-20; Cucci 2-16; K. Williams
2-15; Hopkins 2-9; Broadus 1-9; Ross 1-7; Terrell 1-2.
Tackles by Texas Players, Unasst., Asst., Total
McClintock 6-2-8; Boyd 5-2-7; Redding 4-1-5; Hampton 1-4-5; Rawls 3-1-4;
Jammer 3-1-4; Tubbs 3-1-4; Rogers 3-1-4; J. Anderson 2-1-3; Brooks 2-1-3;
Pearson 2-1-3; G. Brown 2-1-3; D. lewis 1-2-3; Babers 1-1-2; Hightower 1-1-2;
Gordon 1-1-2; Trahan 0-2-2; Geiggar 1-0-1; Thornton 1-0-1; Ike 1-0-1; M.
Jones 1-0-1; Flowers 1-0-1;T. Jones 0-1-1; J. Walker 0-1-1.
Tackles for Losses: D. Lewis 1-minus 5; Rawls 1-minus 1; Hampton 1-minus 1;
Redding 1-minus 1; Tubbs 1-minus 1.
Sacks: Tubbs 2-minus 15; Anderson 2-minus 14; Redding and Hampton shared
1-minus 12; Rogers 1-minus 7; Rawls 1-minus 6; Boyd and Reed shared 1-minus 5.
Key Statistics
Houston started four drives in Texas territory. A field goal was blocked on
one, a punt on fourth-and-3 ended another and UH was pushed back across
midfield with losses totaling 35 yards on the other two. That, folks, is
defensive dominance.
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Attached please find an execution copy of the Assignment and Assumption
Agreement between ESAT and EBPH. Both a clean copy and a copy
blacklined to show the changes from the prior version distributed are
attached.
Please feel free to call me with any questions.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sean Bunk
Andrews & Kurth L.L.P.
600 Travis St., Suite 4200
Houston, Texas 77002
Tel.: 713.220.4427
Fax.: 713.238.7252
e-mail: [email protected]
This e-mail is privileged and confidential and is intended only for the
recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, please
(i) do not read, copy, use or disclose the contents hereof to others
(any of the foregoing being strictly prohibited), (ii) notify the sender
immediately of your receipt hereof, and (iii) delete this e-mail and all
copies of it.
<<Blackline 593877v3 to v2.DOC>> <<ESAT-EBPH Assignment-v3.DOC>>
- Blackline 593877v3 to v2.DOC
- ESAT-EBPH Assignment-v3.DOC
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<<ClintonSPR.doc>>
============
David Nemtzow
Alliance to Save Energy
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
ph: (202) 857-0666
fax: (202) 331-9588
http://www.ase.org <http://www.ase.org>
- ClintonSPR.doc
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Jeff, I understand you've been getting pricing from our crude/diesel traders
for some of your transportation work. Please do not go directly to the
traders, rather the structuring desk. Also, please coordinate your activites
with Dan Reck who is running Enron Freight, dealing with all trucking and
rail issues. We are acquiring a company that has relationships with many of
the customers you've pitched. In most cases, we have been covering many of
these customers from the energy side already.
Thanks for your cooperation
Jeff
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---------------------- Forwarded by Trena McFarland/LON/ECT on 10/08/2000
16:07 ---------------------------
Jon Barrett@MGLTD
10/08/2000 06:38
To: Justin Boyd/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Trena McFarland/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan
Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marcus Nettelton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Kevin
Rhodes/MGLTD_London/MGLTD@MGLTD, Alfred Pennisi/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Tim
Poullain-Patterson/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: FX Transactions
Justin
Our understanding is that FX traded from the US is effectively unregulated.
If we use MG London Inc, there would be the possibility that the CFTC would
have some type of oversight on the unregulated business. Only the posting of
the IMM EFPs needs to be done through the FCM.
There are other practical issues here in that that MG London Inc currently
lacks the infrastructure needed to do the outright FX business as it has no
bank FX lines and no bank accounts for all the currencies. There are other
issues where the main settlements/back office expertise is here in London.
These are obviously not insurmountable but we need to do a lot of work to get
either MG London Inc or, for example, MG Newco Inc ready for the business. Is
there an angle for using Enron North America, for example, as I understand
they already have existing FX lines and settlements or would that be a
non-starter? There are currently some UK and EU customers on Wolff's books
who would need to be routed via an SFA regulated arranger. Will we be able to
use EEFT for this?
Rgds
Jon
Justin Boyd@ECT
09/08/2000 18:54
To: Jon Barrett/MGLTD_London/MGLTD@MGLTD
cc: Trena McFarland/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan
Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marcus Nettelton/NA/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: FX Transactions
Jon,
I had a glance over the written paper from Sullivan & Cromwell as to FX
Transactions, and it seems to me that there would be fewer US regulatory
issues (should there be any), if we were to use MG Brokers Inc, the FCM
entity. Are there any other reasons why we would not want to use this entity?
[Mark/Alan/Marcus - I have separately sent you by email the Sullivan &
Cromwell paper]
Thanks.
Justin
---------------------- Forwarded by Justin Boyd/LON/ECT on 09/08/2000 18:49
---------------------------
Jon Barrett@MGLTD
09/08/2000 16:37
To: Justin Boyd/LON/ECT@ECT, Janine Juggins/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Trena McFarland/LON/ECT@ECT, Kevin Rhodes/MGLTD_London/MGLTD@MGLTD, Sid
Tipples/MGLTD_London/MGLTD@MGLTD, Andrew Cornfield/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: FX Transactions
---------------------- Forwarded by Jon Barrett/MGLTD_London/MGLTD on
09/08/2000 16:36 ---------------------------
From: Alfred Pennisi@MGUSA on 09/08/2000 06:50 EDT
To: Jon Barrett/MGLTD_London/MGLTD@MGLTD
cc:
Subject: Re: FX Transactions
Jon,
My suggestion would be for the FX business be run out of a NON FCM firm in
the states (NY) since it is a non-regulated product.
If you have an questions please call me at x5845.
regards,
Alfred Pennisi
MG London Inc.
520 Madison Avenue
28th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212.715.5845
E-mail: [email protected]
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---------------------- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 02/04/2000 09:04 AM
---------------------------
Molly Harris
02/03/2000 05:38 PM
To: Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana
Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice
Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie
R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Hunter-Lindsay/LON/ECT@ECT, Coenraad
Basson/LON/ECT@ECT, Bhautik Patel/LON/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, David
Weekes/LON/ECT@ECT, Sylvia A Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carrie Southard/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: EOL Credit Responses 2/3
Please find attached Credit's EOL responses for 2/3/00.
Regards
Molly
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Attached is the list of employees who should be allowed access to ECS on Sunday afternoon to test trading applications and for access to the Office of the Chair.
Thanks!
Tammy
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