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Group,
Please continue our policy of NOT buying energy from or selling energy to the California Imbalance. I do not feel comfortable with the many risks associated with these transactions at this time (financial, physical, legal, political). Please see me on an individual basis with questions or discussion regarding this.
Thanks,
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Hi, everyone.
The student directories for fall 2000 have arrived.? You can come to the
office to pick one up.
Thanks,
Roger
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Roger Kim, Program Assistant
Evening MBA Program, Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
(510) 642-1406???? fax (510) 643-5902
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 05/16/2001 08:58
AM ---------------------------
From: Sheila Tweed@ECT on 05/16/2001 08:49 AM
To: Scott Dieball/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: John G Rigby/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John
Schwartzenburg/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: GE- Standard Domestic Contract- Need your help
Yes. Let's do 1:30 for an internal call. I'll get Suzanne to send out the
dial-in instructions. Let's make sure that the GE guys know NOT to call in.
Thanks!. I know that John Schwartzenburg will be late since he is
TurboParking until 2 pm but let's proceed at 1:30.
Scott Dieball@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
05/16/2001 07:15 AM
To: Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: John G Rigby/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kay
Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron@ECT, John
Schwartzenburg/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: GE- Standard Domestic Contract- Need your help
Read your notes re scheduling a call w/ or w/o GE. From John's and my
perspective, it seems that we should first have an internal call re the
consolidation of our assignments from weeks past into Peter's draft contract
and then send to GE for their review and follow up call either later this
week or next. Steve Swift is OK with this approach.
At the moment we seem to be knee deep w/GE and Owner on Arcos and suspect
that 9:30 CST (3:30 London time) will be difficult for us to call in.
Instead, 1:30 CST would work better for us.
If this works for the Houston gang could you let us know soonest and we will
let Mike and Steve know as well.
Sheila Tweed@ECT
05/15/2001 04:18 PM
To: John G Rigby/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Scott Dieball/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Kay
Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: GE- Standard Domestic Contract- Need your help
Would you all be in a posiotion to get together tomorrow morning at 9:30 am
Houston time to review the issues list and talk about how we get to the end
of this process with GE. We immediately need to start the drafting of the
Longview turbine contract and I'd like to see if we are close enough to get
that started. Scott, today the extension to the Agreement in Principle
expires and we need to extend. Can you tee this up with Steve Swift? Our
meeting tomorrow will be in lieu of the regularly scheduled GE call. I'll
let them know we will call them later this week or we'll talk next Wednesday,
but I would like to get through whatever we need to in order to get the
Longview Turbine Contract going.
I've talked to John Schwartzenburg about this and he is available tomorrow
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/07/2001
05:42 PM ---------------------------
Kevin Kindall@ENRON
03/07/2001 05:20 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Treasury presentation, version II
I still need to make a few slides concerning the need of an economic balance
sheet, and a slide of conclusions.
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----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 11/15/2000 08:20 AM -----
Walter Guidroz@ENRON
11/15/2000 07:39 AM
To: Camille Gerard/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel
Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adnan Patel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Paul Radous/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bradley
Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Stacey Richardson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Noel
Petterson/Corp/Enron@Enron, Walter Guidroz/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: ClickPaper approvals 11/15/00
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Hi Folks, here we go for week 13.? This early in the week, there are still
lots of questions of course. For players in doubt with injuries, our
rankings reflect our best guess based on the info available.
?
Good luck this week and I hope the bounces go your way.
?
Joe
?
?
Quarterbacks:
?
1. Culpepper, Min
2. Green, StL
3. Frerotte, Den
4. Gannon, Oak
5. Favre, GB
6. Manning, Ind
7. Grbac, KC
8. McNair, Ten
9. George, Was
10. Dilfer, Bal
11. Testaverde, NYJ
12. Huard, Sea
13. Beuerlein, Car
14. Batch, Det
15. Brunell, Jac
16. McNabb, Phi
17. Collins, NYG
18. Johnson, Buf
19. Aikman, Dal
20. Fiedler, Mia
21. Brooks, NO
22. Stewart, Pit
23. Bledsoe, NE
24. King, TB
25. Chandler, Atl
Running Backs:?
1. Smith, Min
2. Lewis, Bal
3. Faulk, Stl
4. Bettis, Pit
5. James, Ind
6. George, Ten
7. Taylor, Jac
8. Smith, Dal
9. Davis, Was
10. Stewart, Det
11. Watters, Sea
12. Green, GB
13. Anderson, Den
14. Anderson, Atl
15. Martin, NYJ
16. Dillon, Cin
17. Smith, Mia
18. Dayne, NYG
19. Barber, NYG
20. Allen, Chi
21. Dunn, TB
22. Fazande, SD
23. Pittman, Ari
24. Redmond, NE
25. Autry, Phi
26. Crockett, Oak
27. Morton, NO
28. Kaufman, Oak
29. Biakabutuka, Car
30. Warren, Dal
31. Davis, Den
32. Parmalee, NYJ
33. Morris, Buf
34. Richardson, KC
35. Holmes, Bal
36. Anderson, NYJ
37. Prentice, Cle
38. Fletcher, SD
39. Huntley, Pit
40. Allen, NO
41. Hoover, Car
42. Pritchett, Phi
43. Jones, Ari
44. Watson, StL
45. Anders, KC
Wide Receivers:
1. Moss, Min
2. Bruce, StL
3. Harrison, Ind
4. Alexander, KC
5. Brown, Oak
6. Smith, Den
7. Smith, Jac
8. Robinson, Chi
9. Carter, Min
10. McCaffrey, Den
11. Freeman, GB
12. Muhammad, Car
13. Horn, NO
14. Moulds, Buf
15. Ismail, Bal
16. Johnson, TB
17. Chrebet, NYJ
18. Mason, Ten
19. Glenn, NE
20. Connell, Was
21. Holt, StL
22. Dawkins, Sea
23. Moore, Det
24. McKnight, Dal
25. Toomer, NYG
26. Schroeder, GB
27. Hayes, Car
28. Mathis, Atl
29. Green, TB
30. Graham, SD
31. Boston, Ari
32. McCardell, Jac
33. Morton, Det
34. Johnson, Phi
35. Thrash, Was
36. Morris, KC
37. Gadsden, Mia
38. Johnson, Cle
39. Ward, Pit
40. Conway, SD
41. Warrick, Cin
42. Rison, Oak
43. Brown, NE
44. Jackson, NO
45. Jurevicius, NYG
46. Sanders, Ari
47. Hakim, StL
48. Dwight, Atl
49. Pathon, Ind
50. Kennison, Chi
Tight Ends:
1. Sharpe, Bal
2. Gonzalez, KC
3. Jones, SD
4. Riemersma, Buf
5. Wycheck, Ten
6. Dudley, Oak
7. Carswell, Den
8. Lewis, Phi
9. Williams, StL
10. Brady, Jac
11. Franks, GB
12. Dilger, Ind
13. Harris, Dal
14. Pollard, Ind
15. Fauria, Sea
16. Alexander, Was
17. Sloan, Det
18. Becht, NYJ
19. Mitchell, NYG
20. Glover, NO
21. Moore, TB
22. Davis, Min
23. Rutledge, NE
24. McGee, Cin
25. Kelly, Atl
Kickers:
1. Stover, Bal
2. Elam, Den
3. Vanderjagt, Ind
4. Anderson, Min
5. Longwell, GB
6. Janikowski, Oak
7. Hanson, Det
8. Mare, Mia
9. Grammatica, TB
10. Nedney, Car
11. Del Greco, Ten
12. Murray, Was
13. Hollis, Jac
14. Brown, Pit
15. Hall, StL
16. Akers, Phi
17. Hall, NYJ
18. Christie, Buf
19. Lindell, Sea
20. Peterson, KC
21. Seder, Dal
22. Vinatieri, NE
23. Daluiso, NYG
24. Brien, NO
25. Andersen, Atl
Defenses:
1. Baltimore
2. Oakland
3. Pittsburgh
4. Tennessee
5. Kansas City
6. Washington
7. Tampa Bay
8. Detroit
9. Miami
10. Philadelphia
11. Minnesota
12. Buffalo
13. Denver
14. New York Jets
15. Green Bay
16. New York Giants
17. St. Louis
18. Jacksonville
19. New Orleans
20. New England
21. Indianapolis
22. Chicago
23. Seattle
24. Carolina
25. San Diego
To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
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I corrected it. Thanks for the heads up.
Errol | {
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Hey,
I was just getting ready to send you an e-mail and I opened my mail and there
you were. Things are going okay, the market is down 14 cents so we'll see
where it ends up.
Yes, good news, my dad got out of the hospital yesterday and they called just
as I was leaving for rehearsal and he's doing pretty well. He still is
extremely tired and has not regained his strength, but Praise God, at least
he's out of the hospital and in good spirits. I suspect that there is alot
that goes on that they don't tell me, so I really don't know everything. But
I made them promise to give me things, as they happen. I'm going down there
next month. We get President's Day off and I'll be on my way. Todd wants to
drive, but I don't see the point, when the weather may turn on you in a
heartbeat, and especially with Kendall. He's drive us crazy!
Anyway, we have a three day weekend this week, with Dr.King's birthday, are
you off?
I spoke with Robin last night and she was mainly complaining about her job,
but she's hanging in there.
See you later! | {
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Looks good to me.
Marie Heard on 07/12/99 01:48:42 PM
To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Vacation Request
Mark,
Can I schedule the following vacation days?
Monday, July 26
Wednesday, August 18 through Tuesday, August 24
Please let me know if there is a problem.
Thanks!
Marie | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 05/02/2000
02:01 PM ---------------------------
Jim Dyer <[email protected]> on 05/02/2000 12:04:06 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: Sheridan Titman <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Real Options
Vince,
If you take a cab, ask them to take you to the College of Business
building at the corner of 21st and Speedway. The main entrance to the
business school is on Speedway, across from the old gymnasium. Come in the
main entrance, which has a large, glass structure, and you will be on the
second floor. Go to your left and ride up the first set of escalators to
the third floor. When you step off of the escalators, you'll be facing
north and continue in that direction through two sets of glass doors into
the northern side of the building. This is where most faculty offices are
found. My office is 3.218, which is in the northwest corner of the
building.
If you have any problems, you should be able to ask directions from
most anyone in the halls. I will look for you around 11:00 on Thursday, and
will be happy to provide any other transportation that you need. Please let
me know if you have any other questions.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: RE: Real Options
Jim,
I can take a cab or get a rental car from the airport (thanks for your
kind offer).
I shall appreciate, however, if you could drop me off at the hotel before
dinner.
The time allocation for my speech is about right. I think I shall need
about 90
minutes.
Please let me know where we can meet on Thursday. I shall be at an
off-site
on Wednesday but you can reach me on my cell phone (713 410 5396)
and by sending a cc message to my AOL address: [email protected].
I look forward to meeting you.
Vince
Jim Dyer <[email protected]> on 05/01/2000 01:42:44 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: Sheridan Titman <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Real Options
Vince,
I could pick you up at the airport, or you could rent a car and come
to campus. I have made tentative plans for us to go to lunch with some
other faculty between 11:30 and 12:00, and then you would have some time to
visit with Sheridan and perhaps with some other faculty members as well
between lunch and my class.
Sheridan and a guest speaker from his class, Suresh Sundaresan from
Columbia, will be joining us for dinner. I could provide transportation to
your hotel, and pick you up for dinner as well if you consider that to be
the most convenient alternative.
I will have a PC available in the classroom, with Office 2000 and
windows NT. You could use powerpoint with no difficulty from that machine,
if that's most convenient. You could simply email the presentation, and I
would have it for you if you prefer.
How much time would you like? I would like to reserve about 30
minutes at the end for a general discussion of issues related to real
options, and about 30 minutes at the beginning of class for some remarks
regarding the final assignment and a class evaluation by the students
(which
is required for all classes). At some point, we should take a brief break,
so that would leave approximately 1.5 to 2 hours for your presentation if
you would like that flexibility. Otherwise, I could take up the "slack".
I look forward to seeing you on Thursday.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 11:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Real Options
Jim,
I am scheduled to arrive in Austin on May 4 at 10:32 a.m.
I shall be glad to join you and a group of your colleagues for lunch.
I am flying back to Houston Friday morning and we can meet for dinner
after
the class.
I shall have a Power Point presentation on my PC. I can also
prepare a set of transparencies if this is more convenient for you.
Vince
Jim Dyer <[email protected]> on 04/27/2000 05:44:51 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: Sheridan Titman <[email protected]>
Subject: Real Options
Vince,
I am traveling at this time, attending a NSF meeting in Washington.
However, I wanted to touch base regarding plans for your presentation in my
class on real options next Thursday (May 4). As you recall, the class is
from 3:30 to 6:30, and you could plan to take a significant part of that
time for your presentation. Sheridan Titman has agreed to join us after
his
class at about 6:00 for a 30 minute "panel discussion" with the students on
issues related to real options in practice.l
I am not sure about your travel plans, but we would be happy to plan
lunch on Thursday with several of my colleagues. I would also be delighted
to be your host for dinner on Thursday night if that is convenient for you.
I'll be back in my office on Monday, and will look forward to
hearing from you.
Jim
James S. Dyer
Fondren Centennial Chair in Business
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
CBA 5.202
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712-1175
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 512-471-5278
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Issue 33
The UTILICON e-newsletter
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John,
Congratulations to you and Dina on the birth of your son! It's welcome good news amidst the present climate.
Keep on doing good things - I know you always have and will continue to do so.
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Bill, presented below is a summary of the Midland EOTT tank compliance
status verified by fax and telephone with the teams. This information is 98%
complete until actual onsite verification occurs, which is set up for the
month of August. I plan on visiting each team and tank in the Midland
Region. However, until the site visits are completed, this should give you a
good idea of the status of the EOTT pipeline tanks stand with respect to air
compliance.
1. Tank compliance database, general. The database, which included 366 tanks
at the onset, has been reduced to 106 EOTT P/L tanks. Tanks operated by EOTT
Trucking; non-EOTT tanks; tanks sold, removed, duplicated, or otherwise
listed in error, were removed (and saved in another file). Of the 106 tanks
listed, 80 are active, 12 are inactive, 10 are permanently out-of-service,
and 4 are abandoned in place.
2. Permit issues.
Federal
a. Title V permit concerns do not appear to be a problem. Electric pumps are
the norm at EOTT tank farms, so site emissions are exclusively from the
tanks and do not exceed 100 TPY. (Only Crane Station has a Title V permit).
This statement is based on &worst case8 calculations using EPA TANKS 4.0
which indicated that in a:
5,000 bbl fixed roof tank: 3.6 MM bbls of RVP 5 crude throughput (i.e., 720
turnovers) produced annual emissions of 48 tons (2 tpy breathing loss, 46 tpy
working loss).
55,000 bbl EFR tank: 14.0 MM bbls of RVP 5 crude throughput (i.e., 255
turnovers) produced annual emissions of 9 tons (6 tpy breathing loss, 3 tpy
working loss).
55,000 bbl fixed roof tank: 14.0 MM bbls of RVP 5 crude throughput (i.e.,
255 turnovers) produced annual emissions of 4 tons (1 tpy breathing loss, 3
tpy working loss).
State
b. State permit concerns do not appear to be a problem. Sixty-three (63) of
the 106 tanks were constructed before 1971 (and not modified or
reconstructed). These tanks are grandfathered and require no permit as long
as throughputs do not significantly change.
All of the EOTT Texas tanks of any size constructed/modified/reconstructed
after 1971 and equipped with a floating roof are exempt under Standard
Exemption 86, currently known as Permit-by-Rule 106.478. None of the tanks
store material with a true vapor pressure above 11.0 psia, and total actual
VOC emissions authorized under exemption from any site does not exceed the 30
TAC 106.4 limit of 25 tpy. No registration for the exemption is necessary,
since the tanks are not located in a nonattainment county for ozone.
New Mexico,s permitting program for petroleum storage tanks is being
developed but, currently, there are no requirements. Therefore, all EOTT
tanks in New Mexico meet state permit requirements. However, when finalized,
the control requirements for tanks in New Mexico will not be more stringent
than the federal NSPS Subpart Kb. Therefore, a tank equipped with a floating
roof would be authorized to store petroleum product with a true vapor
pressure up to 11.0 psia. Only the four fixed roof tanks at Maljamar and
the one at Loco Hills could be affected.
4. Recordkeeping and inspection issues. The grandfathered tanks have no
requirements. For tanks subject to NSPS Subpart K, only capacity data is
required. Tanks subject to Ka and Kb require inspection, repairs if
warranted, and recordkeeping.
Note: Especially for some of the older tanks, neither a manufacturer,s
identification plate or
strapping table is available. I would suggest that we pursue a records
search of old EOTT files to verify construction dates. I dont know where to
start on this.
5. Specific compliance/requirements summary. The tabled information
identifies the following:
Federal
- 2 tanks (McElroy 58005, Loco Hills 4602) may not be meeting NSPS control
requirements
- 4 tanks (Maljamar 1519-1522) may not be meeting NSPS control requirements
(All are cone tanks, subject to Ka/Kb. Based on a capacity > 472 bbls and
product true vapor pressure > 2.18 psia, the tanks require a floating roof or
closed vent system);
- 28 tanks at 18 sites are subject to NSPS K/Ka/Kb inspection and/or
recordkeeping requirements:
K (recordkeeping of tank capacity, dimensions only):
Foster 787, 790
Quito-Hendrick 58044
Sands 15089A
Lynch 1511;
Ka/Kb (inspection & recordkeeping):
Burger 58018 (if returned to active status)
China Grove 56007-56010
Garden City 56003
Haskell, N. 58509 (if returned to active status)
Haskell, S. 58023 (and 58022, if returned to active status)
McAfee 1523
McElroy 58005
Midland 1516
Scurry 1517
Wildfire 1524
Livingston-Ridge 68414
Loco Hills 4602, 68417, 68418
Maljamar 1519-1522
Sonora 1515 (if returned to active status)
Thomas 68413
State
- Crane Station has an emissions potential > 100 tpy and is therefore
required to remit a TNRCC emissions fee, due by 11/1 each year:
10 sites are subject to an NSPS Subpart (i.e., K, Ka, Kb) and are therefore
required to remit a TNRCC emissions fee, due by 11/1 each year:
China Grove, Foster, Garden City, Haskell S., McAfee, McElroy, Midland,
Quito-Hendrick, Scurry, Wildfire;
- 8 sites need a TNRCC account number from the Regional office: China Grove,
Haskell S., McAfee, McElroy, Midland, Quito-Hendrick,
Scurry, Wildfire;
I have initiated the request to the TNRCC for account number for the above
sites
- 4 additional sites which, if returned to active status, need a TNRCC
account number and are subject to a TNRCC emissions fee, due by 11/1:
Burger, Haskell N., Sands, Sonora;
- 3 sites that are not subject to a TNRCC emissions fee, but paid one last
year:
Adair, Hendrick, Ozona.
6. Specific inspection requirements: Primary and secondary seal inspections.
See Attachment A for list of tanks affected.
API Standard 653-based &In-service8 inspection checklist.
Internal/External Floating Roof Inspection Report checklists.
Sketch and Calculation for Perimeter Seal Gap Measurement.
Comprehensive &Out-of-service8 inspections are performed after the tank is
cleaned and should
be budgeted at approximately $5000. each. This will include a thorough floor
scan but will not include required repairs.
ATTACHMENT A
IFR/EFR Storage Tanks
Seal Inspections
For the tanks equipped with a floating roof and subject to Ka or Kb, the
following requirements apply:
- Tanks with an IFR (internal floating roof) require an internal inspection
every 5 years
(however, the interval can be extended to every 10 years if an annual visual
inspection is performed):
Burger 58018 (if returned to service)
China Grove 56007-56010
Garden City 56003
Haskell S. 58023 (and 58022, if returned to service)
McAfee 1523
Midland 1516
Scurry 1517
Wildfire 1524
Livingston Ridge 68414
Loco Hills 66417, 66418
Thomas 68413
- Tanks with an EFR (external float. roof) require measurement of the gap
between the shell wall and the primary seal every 5 years, and between the
shell wall and the secondary seal annually:
Foster 787, 790
Quito-Hendrick 58044
Lynch 1511
Sonora 1515 (if returned to service) | {
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Kevin,
The following is a recap of the interested parties for the Sun Devil project.
BP Amoco - We hold a guaranty from BP Amoco for the benefit of BP Energy.
Cook Inlet - We will need updated financial information in order to perform our analysis.
Coral Energy - We hold a guaranty from Coral Energy L.P. for the benefit of Coral Energy Resources that would have to be increased to cover the project.
Duke - Three of their entities have investment grade ratings from S&P, Energy, Energy Field Services, and Energy Trading. If another entity is used for Sun Devil we would need to obtain a guaranty.
Dynegy - We present have a guaranty from Dynegy for the benefit of Gas Transportaton and Marketing and Trade.
Energy Development Group/NNMEC - Unable to locate any information.
Panda Energy - We will need financial information on Panda Gila River L.P. and possibly request a guaranty from a TECO entity.
PG&E National Energy Group - They have an investment grade rating of BBB.
Public Service of NM - They have an investment grade rating of BBB-.
Salt River Project - They have an investment grade rating of AA.
Western Gas Resources - We would need to review updated financial information.
If you have any questions, please advise.
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Here are the form exhibits, as we discussed:
Kay | {
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FROM Dr OLOGURU
AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING UNIT.
FOREIGN REMITTANCE DEPT.
UNION TOGOLAISE DU BANQUE
LOME- TOGO.
TEL:00228-911-40-37.
DEAR,
(CONFIDETIAL PLEASE)
I am Dr OLOGURU, chief accountant for the bills and
credits in the foreign remittance dept. section of
Union Togolaise Du Banque Lome-Togo in west Africa
with due respect and regard. I have decided to contact
you on a business transaction that will be very
beneficial to both of us at the end of the
transaction.
During our investigation and auditting in this bank,
my
department came across a very huge sum of money
belonging to a deceased person who died on november
1992 in a plane crash and the fund has been dormant in
his account with this Bank without any claim of the
fund in our custody either from his family or relation
before our discovery to this development.
Although personally, I keep this information secret
within myself and partner to enable the whole plans
and idea be Profitable and successful during the time
of execution. The said amount was $6,500,000.00usd(six
million five hundred thousand united states dollars).
As it may interest you to know, I got your impressive
information through my good friends who works with
chamber of commerce on foreign business relations here
in Lome-Togo. It is him who recommended your person
to me to be viable and capable to champion a business
of such magnitude without any problem .
Meanwhile all the whole arrangements to put claim over
this fund as the bonafide next of kin to the deceased,
get the required approval and transfer this money to a
foreign account has been put in place and directives
and needed information will be relayed to you as soon
as you indicate your interest and willingness to
assist us and also benefit your self to this great
business opportunity.
In fact I could have done this deal alone but because
of my position in this country as a civil servant, we
are not allowed to operate a foreign account and would
eventually raise an eye brow on my side during the
time
of transfer because I work in this bank.
This is the actual reason why it will require a second
party or fellow who will forward claims as the next of
kin with affidavit of trust of oath to the Bank and
also present a foreign account where he will need the
money to be re-transferred into, on his request as it
may be after due verification and clarification by the
correspondent branch of the bank where the whole money
will be remitted from to your own designation bank
account.
I will not fail to inform you that this transaction
is 100% risk free. On smooth conclusion of this
transaction, you will be entitled to 30% of the total
sum as gratification, while 10% will be set aside to
take care of expenses that may arise during the time
of transfer and also telephone and fax bills, while
60% will be for me and my partner.
Please, you have been adviced to keep top secret as
we are still in service and intend to retire from
service after we conclude this deal with you. I will
be monitoring the whole situation here in this bank
until you confirm the money in your account. and ask
us
to come down to your country for subsequent sharing
of the fund according to percentage.
previously indicated and further investment, either in
your country or any country you advice us to invest
in. All other necessary information will be sent to
you
when I hear from you. I suggest you get back to me as
soon as possible, stating your wish in this deal.
Yours faithfully,
Dr.OLOGURU
TEL:00228-911-40-37.
__________________________________________________
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Hi Everyone,
Happy Friday! We have done the cohort assignments for spring. And I think
we accommodated all of your requests. We will do up something pretty and
put them in your mailboxes next week; but I know you are all anxious to get
your assignments, so I am attaching a list with your cohort assignment.
Please let me know if this is different that your request. If you did not
make a request, I cannot guarantee that we can make changes at this point.
Good luck studying for your finals!
Shawn
_________________________________________
Shawn Allison, Associate Director
Evening MBA Program, Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
Tel (510) 643-0435 Fax (510) 643-5902
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Girl, so very sorry to hear about your relatives. That is awful, such young people. I will keep them and all of their their families in prayer. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know. If you need help with the kids or anything.
Also, sorry about the choir, what's wrong with Doren, he's seems to be sick alot. Greg will probably "fire his ass" this week for messing up his "Big Day" on Easter. That's a shame!
You mean to tell me you wore the new dress without the blouse/jacket. That is wonderful, I told you not to worry about your arms. You did look real good in the dress, the colors were beautiful.
We need to shop together more often.
Yes, I will be at choir tonight.
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Chris--Attached is an updated version of our March Needs estimates. I know
that changes have been made to Nipsco Choice and to CGV requirements. There
may be some other changes as well.
please call if you have quesitons.
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Whatever she's making now is not enough. Vickie Aldous went above and beyond
the call of duty, not only locating, copying and expediting the article to
me, but all within two days of my request. And it was for a good cause -
we'll be donating the proceeds from our holiday party/auction to the
Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Last year the proceeds went to
Emanuel Children's Hospital - $20,000 from auction attendees plus matching
dollars from Enron Corp. resulted in a hefty check.
I'm sorry we didn't connect while you were in Portland. I got the message on
Monday and figured it was a little too late by then. Hope the reunion went
well. I'm scrambling to be svelte and successful by my 10-year high school
reunion, which descends upon me in less than four years. I know I'll need at
least that much time, having spent four years of my life with that bunch of
overachieving Catholic girls.
I just had a surprise visit from some Ashland friends on Tuesday, replete
with an extra ticket to see Santana at the Rose Garden. What an awesome
concert! I must say I'm thoroughly enjoying city life again. But I'll need to
come to Ashland soon for a dose of good old-fashioned familiarity.
So, I guess this was the long way of saying yes, I got the article, and thank
you so much for such indispensible help.
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Sounds good to me. I'll check with Neil. I know Michael would love it.
Thanks,
Kay
"Keffer, John" <[email protected]> on 09/25/2000 11:06:37 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Georgia sites
We will have a great game this Sunday at 4:30 PM (the finals of the Texas
Open). Please come as our guests (Neil and the young ones).
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 11:05 AM
To: Keffer, John
Subject: RE: Georgia sites
By the way, I picked up a Paper City just to read about you. I feel like I
know someone famous. Actually, going to a polo match sounds like a lot of
fun.
Bart just asked for your phone number, which I gave him, of course. Maybe
the Houston office can pick up the rest of the power work on the project,
should it go forward.
Kay
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Steve,
Thank you for the update. The need is still great for this disk space.
Phillip | {
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For the record, Chad says he'll be eating mexican food thursday night, does
not care where and does not care if their are MEN in the house.
>From: "Brian Constantine" <[email protected]>
>To: "John Chambers" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
><[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
><[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
>Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 11:58:47 -0600
>
>IT IS ALIVE...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Chambers [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:45 AM
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>[email protected]; [email protected]; Brian Constantine
>Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
>
>I'll respond whey ya'll finally get it together.
>
>BUT.... Once again, since this occurs during Lent, I guess I'll be the
>designated......
>
>I'm there, as long as I ain't going to loose something before I get
>home.
>
>John
>
> >>> "Brian Constantine" <[email protected]> 02/26/02 11:30AM >>>
>Where is Chad?? Chet??? Does Chambers ever respond to anything...who is
>he, for that matter? For the love of God...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Erik Wollam [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:27 AM
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>[email protected]; [email protected]; Brian Constantine
>Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
>
>NO< NO< NO... this is now going to get way to confusing. WHo is going
>anyway, just me and you Brian?
>
>You need to make your pick and send out a REVISED FINAL PLAN after
>hearing
>from everyone.
>
>
> >From: "Brian Constantine" <[email protected]>
> >To: "Parks, Joe" <[email protected]>, "Erik Wollam"
> ><[email protected]>, "Fenner, Chet" <[email protected]>,
> ><[email protected]>
> >Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
> >Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 11:22:34 -0600
> >
> >According to E, that is indeed the case. I will roll the dice and go
>to
> >Tampico (leave any valuables locked securely in your glove box). Set
>alarm.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Parks, Joe [mailto:[email protected]]
> >Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:15 AM
> >To: Brian Constantine; Erik Wollam; Fenner, Chet; [email protected]
> >Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
> >
> >yes, according to chet's co-worker
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brian Constantine [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:14 AM
> > To: Parks, Joe; Erik Wollam; Fenner, Chet; [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
> > Is Thursday night, "Man Night" for "those kinds of men" too???
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Parks, Joe [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:09 AM
> > To: Brian Constantine; Erik Wollam; Fenner, Chet; [email protected]
>
> > Subject: RE: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
> >
> > so your proposing we are going to the stabbing cabin. go to
>tampico
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brian Constantine [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:08 AM
> > To: Erik Wollam; Fenner, Chet; [email protected]; Parks,
>Joe
> > Subject: MAN NIGHT FINAL PLANS
> >
> > Men,
> >
> > The final descision on the night of men will
>be as follows...
> >
> > Where: Tony's Mexican (bring your own clown and
>accessories, please)
> >
> > When: Thursday 2/28 at 7:15 pm.
> >
> > We will wait until Zander is able to attend, to try the
>Tampico place.
> >Would rather go w/ someone who knows the drill.
> >
> > I am very much looking forward to seeing all of you
>men.
> >
> >
>
> > Pig-N-a-Stinky-blanket
> >
> >
> > **********************************************************************
> > This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant
>affiliate
> >and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use
>of
> >the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or
>disclosure by
> >others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient
>(or
> >authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or
>
> >reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and
>delete
> >all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto)
>are not
> >intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or
>evidence a
> >binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its
> >affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not
>be
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>otherwise.
> >Thank you.
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I forgot to send this one on...SRS
---------------------- Forwarded by Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron on 11/13/2000
05:11 PM ---------------------------
Sharon Lay <[email protected]> on 11/10/2000 11:01:07 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: FW: FW: ELECTION NEWS
Sherri, there is a polo party tonight at Solero if you are available!
> ----------
> From: [email protected][SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 12:13 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: FW: ELECTION NEWS
>
> <<truman2002.ppt>>
> I'll send it again here -- just a Missouri political joke... I'll resend
> it
> to a few of you in case you had trouble opening it...
>
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FYI
-----Original Message-----
From: Baird, Bob
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 3:51 PM
To: All Attorneys - Domestic; All Attorneys - International
Subject: New CFTC Rules under the CFTC's "New Regulatory Framework"
Summary of Email
This email discusses (1) the impact of the new rules on existing and pending
swap transactions or other derivatives, (2) the new exemption for bilateral
contracts, which replaces the swaps exemption and (3) some open questions
relating to furnishing of guarantees or other credit support for
transactions that rely on the new exemption for bilateral contracts.
As you know, on November 22, 2000 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
(CFTC) approved final rules that will implement a "new regulatory
framework." The new rules will become effective 60 days after their
publication in the Federal Register, which has not yet occurred. Beth Ann
Dranguet and I are monitoring that publication date and will update you with
the effective date of the new rules as soon as we know it.
Existing and Pending Transactions. Until the effective date of the new
rules, no changes are necessary to any swap or other derivative transaction
closed before the effective date. All non-exempt, off-exchange futures
contracts remain illegal until the new rules take effect. The new rules
will in no way call into question any transaction undertaken before they
become effective.
Swaps and Other Derivatives Under the New Rules. Once the new rules become
effective, the swaps exemption will be replaced by the new Exemption for
Bilateral Transactions (attached). Bilateral contracts can include any
contract that is either individually negotiated or traded on a facility
where a single party deals with multiple other parties (e.g. EnronOnline).
Thus, for the first time futures contracts can be traded over-the-counter.
Eligibility. Only Eligible Participants can take advantage of the
Exemption for Bilateral Contracts. The representation commonly made as to
"Eligible Swap Participant" status should be changed to refer to status as
an "Eligible Participant." Under contracts covered by the new rule, each
party should represent that:
"It constitutes an "eligible participant" as such term is defined under the
regulations of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, currently at 17
C.F.R. ?35.1(b)."
Since virtually every existing ISDA master agreement has the eligible swap
participant representation, confirmations for new transactions under old
ISDAs should include the eligible participant representation.
Differences between Eligible Participant and Eligible Swap Participant. The
definition of "eligible participant" has changed slightly from the "eligible
swap participant" definition. Under the new rules:
1. Any eligible participant can trade for its own account or through
another eligible participant. This was previously permitted only by banks
and trust companies.
2. In addition to banks and trust companies, a "foreign bank or a
branch or agency of a foreign bank (as defined in section 1(b) of the
International Bank Act of 1978 (12 U.S.C. ?3101(b))" is included as an
eligible participant.
3. The category for insurance companies has changed to "an insurance
company that is regulated by a State or that is regulated by a foreign
government and is subject to comparable regulation (including a regulated
subsidiary or affiliate of such an insurance company)."
4. Investment companies must have total assets exceeding $5 million to
be eligible.
Clearing. To qualify for the Exemption for Bilateral Transactions, a
contract must be cleared through an authorized clearing organization if the
contract is "cleared." Unfortunately, the CFTC does not define what it
means to be "cleared." It does define the term "clearing organization" as
any person that provides a credit enhancement function in connection with
the netting and/or settling of payments and payment obligations. This
definition is so broad and vague that it could be read to say that any
person who furnishes ordinary credit enhancement tools, such as a corporate
parent's guarantee of a subsidiary's swap transactions, must be an
authorized clearing organization in order for the transactions to be
eligible for the Exemption for Bilateral Contracts. This is something that
may need to be clarified by the CFTC, because surely the CFTC did not mean
to cover ordinary parent or affiliate guarantees.
Authorized clearinghouses are:
1. a recognized clearing organization (i.e. registered as such with the
CFTC);
2. a securities clearing agency subject to SEC supervision;
3. a clearing system organized as a bank or Edge Act corporation
subject to jurisdiction under the Federal Reserve or Comptroller of the
Currency; or
4. a foreign clearing organization subject to similar regulation.
Perhaps one way to get around the problem is to rely on the Swaps Policy
Statement, which the CFTC has left untouched and has now adopted as a rule.
One of the Swaps Policy Statement requirements is the absence of a clearing
organization or margin system, but in explaining what it means by that it
states that "The ability to impose individualized credit enhancement
requirements to secure either changes in the credit risk of a counterparty
or increases in the credit exposure between two counterparties . . . would
not be affected." Clearly individualized credit enhancements, such as a
corporate parent's guarantees, are permitted for transactions relying on the
Swaps Policy Statement.
I must confess that I am not sure we have wrestled this issue to ground, but
we do have some more time to study the rules before they take effect. I
will keep you posted and let you know if we run this issue to ground in a
way that is more satisfactory.
MTEFs and DTFs. We are still studying the rules for Exempt Multilateral
Transaction Execution Facilities (MTEFs) and for Derivative Transaction
Facilities (DTFs) and will provide you with more information at a later
date.
http://www.cftc.gov/opa/RegframeworkPart35Bilateraltrans.pdf
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We have shown you the following:
The power spreadsheets reflect the actual contracts closed and we have
demonstrated in the charts the number of active transactions by month. I.E.
you are correct. Welcome to "emerging power markets".
On the gas side there was some confusion of how to reflect the supply
transactions. It has been corrected and is noted below.
In either case the volumes and numbers are small but there is a market
willingness to transact. The question is "are there clear two ways". The
reality is that this is very far away from the world of US energy. I have
stated that this is not trading but rather structured origination based upon
a trading principals and philosophy and cleared through a trading format.
Maybe the market will emerge to a more sophisticated level but for now we
just need to be able to clear the positions reasonably.
We are also trying to advance the model to a more liquid format but that is
done through our regulatory efforts and commercial education. Every day is a
new challenge.
Do you have any other questions or formats I could assist you with?
MFG
John J Lavorato
11/27/2000 11:36 AM
To: Michael Guerriero/SA/Enron@Enron
cc: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Argentine Transaction Summary
Mike
The number of trades doesn't seem to match between your presentation and the
spreadsheet data. The spreadsheet shows 17 power trades this year and your
presentation shows almost that many every month. Same comment for the gas
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---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 12/22/2000 02:20
PM ---------------------------
"Keffer, John" <[email protected]> on 12/22/2000 02:16:00 PM
To: "Mrs. C. Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Client Alert-Hart Scott-Rodino Amendments
Attached is a Client Alert, which discusses amendments to the
Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 that were signed this
week by the President. As you know, the HSR Act imposes a premerger
notification obligation for mergers and acquisitions exceeding certain size
thresholds.
The amendments take effect as of February 1, 2001 and govern transactions
that close on or after that date. As anticipated, the amendments increase
the size-of-transaction threshold from $15 million to $50 million, and they
eliminate the 15% prong of the size-of-transaction threshold. They also
eliminate the size-of-person threshold for transactions with a value
exceeding $200 million. Congress projects that about half of filings will
be eliminated under the new thresholds. The amendments also adopt a
three-tier filing fee structure, with filing fees increased for larger
transactions.
John L. Keffer
King & Spalding
713 751 3255
713 751 3280 (fax)
[email protected]
<<Hart-Scott-Rodino HSR Amendment Client Alert.DOC>>
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The NYISO is reserving hours beginning 17:00 and 18:00 in the February 6,
2002 Real-Time Market.
Prices in the February 7, 2002 Day-Ahead Market are correct.
This e-mail information is a copy of the official posting which can be
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I have downloaded the Mon0205 and Mon0206 files for MillRun and put them on
the network:
ScadaData on Zoom:\\Mill Run\2002\June\Mon0205_0206\...
Will update the spreadsheet.
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more German gas developments. Of course, Enron's case was the first. mcs
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 04/09/2000
18:17 ---------------------------
Paul Hennemeyer
04/09/2000 17:29
To: Peter Styles/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT@ECT, Kyran
Hanks/LON/ECT@ECT, Doug Wood/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Trianel/Ruhrgas
interesting news...
---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Hennemeyer/LON/ECT on 04/09/2000
17:33 ---------------------------
Carsten Sterz
04/09/2000 17:14
To: David Gallagher/LON/ECT@ECT, Andreas Radmacher/FRA/ECT@ECT, Carsten
Haack/FRA/ECT@ECT, Christopher McKey/FRA/ECT@ECT, Paul Hennemeyer/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Trianel/Ruhrgas
Please forward
Carsten
---------------------- Forwarded by Carsten Sterz/LON/ECT on 04/09/2000 17:16
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: [email protected]
04/09/2000 17:05
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Trianel/Ruhrgas
Anbei Infos,
bin muede, bis morgen
alex.
German court orders Ruhrgas to open gas grid to Trianel
A district court in Dortmund has ordered Ruhrgas to grant access
to its gas transport network to German-Dutch energy JV Trianel
with immediate effect, Trianel said Monday. The decision, which
followed a hearing Sep 1, allows Trianel to start supplying two
large customers under new contracts from Oct 1, 2000. The court
dismissed Ruhrgas' arguments that the present access case was
irrelevant, as the two unnamed customers were still bound by
existing long-term deals with other suppliers. This argument had
no bearing on network access, the court said, and Trianel should
not be forced to rely on other more expensive transport options.
This is the second access case Ruhrgas has lost since the gas
market was opened to competition in August. On Aug 24, the
Cartel Office ordered it to grant access to US trader Enron.
Trianel Monday welcomed the court's decision as an important
step in the liberalization of the German gas market, and noted
that the victory was all the more significant given the lack of
clear legislation on this issue. Current regulations contain
insufficient provisions to ensure third party access to the gas
network, it said. The Energy Law covers independent claims by
third parties to use the electricity transmission network, under
Article 6, Paragraph, but not the gas system. German legislators
have so far rejected calls for a change in the Energy Law in
connection with the implementation of the European directive on
gas market opening, arguing that Competition Law contained ample
provision in Article 19, Paragraph 4 on "essential facilities,"
to which Trianel referred in its case.
Ruhrgas still to decide whether to appeal access ruling
Germany's Ruhrgas has still not decided whether to appeal a
court order to grant access to its gas network to Dutch-German
JV Trianel, a spokesman for the company said Monday. "We first
want to see the official written explanation for the court's
decision," the spokesman said. "Then we will decide whether to
appeal." Ruhrgas had argued that in both cases where Trianel
requested access to supply new industrial customers deliveries
would involve a breach of existing supply contracts. But this
factor was dismissed by the Dortmund court as incidental to the
access case. It ruled Trianel should not have to rely on more
expensive transit options. Ruhrgas would be talking to Trianel
in the hope of reaching an out-of-court solution to the dispute,
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Miss Meagan Worthing Beck. Meghan's escort is Michael Austin Lyons.
Meagan's parents are Sally & David Beck. Meagan is being presented by her father, David Beck.
Meagan & her mother, Sally, have participated in NCL for 6 years. Meagan's offices include Vice President of Activities and she has received the Perfect Attendance Award.
Northwest Assistance Ministries was Meagan's favorite philanthropy. In particular, she will remember helping distribute food to victims after Tropical Storm Allison and experiencing the immediate difference it made to the recipients. NCL has allowed her to become friends with many different girls, whose friendships she will value forever.
As a student at Klein High, Meagan was a member of the Bearkadettes Drill Team and Spanish Honor Society. She also is a member of Sugar Plum Cotillion. Her college plans will include either the University of Texas, SMU or the University of Oklahoma. She plans to major in Advertising.
Ladies & Gentlemen: Miss Meagan Worthing Beck | {
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Happy New Year!!
Our weekly conference calls will resume Monday, January 8 at 11:15 central.
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I was just thinking about API on eol. Let's look into it
Jeff
From: Jennifer Fraser 12/27/2000 11:57 AM
To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daniel Diamond/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: EOL
Can we start having weekly API contests on EOL? Try to guess the draw / build
in cl and products. Also why not--------- where does WTI settle at the end of
01 | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: Foster, Chris H.
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 1:41 PM
To: Ward, Kim S.
Cc: Mentan, Ronald
Subject: FW: Gas storage facility
Kim:
Is Stephanie Miller the right person for this? Can you forward this to the correct person?
C
-----Original Message-----
From: Mentan, Ronald
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 11:17 AM
To: Foster, Chris H.
Subject: Gas storage facility
Chris,
The owner of an underground gas storage facility called me today asking to contact a person in Enron regarding the possibility of leasing his storage. It is a depleted gas reservoir in Antioch, near the Sacramento River. It is connected to the Calpine system, but it is not connected to the PG&E system. Its capacity is six bcf and currently contains one bcf. It is surrounded by several hundred available acres if you wanted to consider building a power plant.
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can you give me a call when you get a minute---415.782.7822. Thanks a bunch.
[email protected] on 09/07/2000 01:01:04 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Shmuel Oren
I said I would pass this around and put Shmuel into the mix to consider, but
that we're getting pretty tight and the academic spots have mostly been
chosen.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shmuel Oren [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:13 AM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Conference at Berkeley
>
> I heard through Jim Bushnell and some folks at ICF about a conference you
are
> involved in at Berkeley. If you need some contributions I would be happy to
> participate. Attached is a little note that Pablo Spiller and I wrote. It
was
> intended as an ed op but we could probably expand on it.
> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> Shmuel S. Oren, Professor
> Dept. of Industrial Engineering
> and Operations Research
> 4117 Etcheverry Hall
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720-1777
> e-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> phone: (510) 642-1836 or 5484
> Fax: (510) 642-1403
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> <<CALIFORNIA.doc>>
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---------------------- Forwarded by Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron on 12/20/99 03:05
PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 12/20/99 02:46:42 PM
To: Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Pennzoil Avails
Here are the January 1999 Devon South Texas volumes. You may notice that some
if them are not different from December's ... but I reviewed their list and
these are the January numbers.
David
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Attached is that RUSH guaranty Stuart Zisman called about. We need to get it
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Francisco,
Attached is a credit worksheet for a draft deemed ISDA.
Thanks
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Subject: July 26 -- BNA, Inc. Daily Labor Report
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DAILY LABOR REPORT
Highlights & Table of Contents
July 26, 2001
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ISSN 1522-5968
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HIGHLIGHTS
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NLRB 4-0 APPROVES CROWN CORK'S USE OF SEVEN EMPLOYEE
COMMITTEES
Crown Cork & Seal's use of four production teams and three
other employee participation committees at its aluminum can
manufacturing plant in Texas does not violate federal labor
law, the National Labor Relations Board rules unanimously
("Crown Cork & Seal Co., "334 N.L.R.B. No. 92, 7/20/01
[released 7/25/01]).
Chairman Hurtgen and Members Liebman, Truesdale, and Walsh
agree with an administrative law judge's findings that the
seven committees are not employer-dominated labor
organizations. Rather than "dealing with" management in a
bilateral fashion of making proposals that are accepted or
rejected by management, the committees exercise authority,
delegated by management, to operate the plant within certain
parameters, the board decides.
Since the opening of Crown Cork's plant in 1984, the company
has used an employee management system called the
"socio-tech system" designed to delegate substantial
authority to employees to operate the plant through
participation on permanent and temporary teams, boards, and
committees that reach decision through discussion and
consensus. . . . Page AA-1, Text E-1
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COURT SAYS LESBIANS HAVE NO TITLE VII SUIT AGAINST
CHILDREN'S HOME
Two workers denied employment at the Kentucky Baptist Home
for Children Inc. because of their homosexuality failed to
establish that the employer violated Title VII of the 1964
Civil Rights Act's prohibition against religious
discrimination, the U.S. District Court for the Western
District of Kentucky rules ("Pedreira v. Ky. Baptist Homes
for Children, "W.D. Ky., No. 3:00CV-210-S, 7/23/01).
Granting summary judgment to KBHC on the Title VII claim,
Judge Simpson rules that Alicia Pedreira's and Karen Vance's
religious freedom was not intruded upon by the employer
because there was no evidence that their homosexuality was
premised on their religious beliefs or lack thereof.
However, the court finds that the two plaintiffs, joined by
seven others, may proceed with their lawsuit challenging on
constitutional grounds Kentucky's granting of public funds
to the home. . . . Page A-2
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0k4v1_
KENNEDY TO ADDRESS GENETIC BIAS BILL'S OVERLAP OF ADA,
PRIVACY RULES
Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Chairman Kennedy (D-Mass.) says he will examine how current
law addresses genetic bias as the committee considers a bill
(S. 318) that would prohibit employers and health insurers
from discriminating against individuals based on their
genetic information.
At a committee hearing on genetic discrimination, several
Republican lawmakers express concern that the bill,
sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Daschle (D-S.D.), is not
consistent with current civil rights laws. Kennedy calls
those concerns "legitimate" and says most lawmakers agree
that legislation barring genetic discrimination should not
duplicate existing law. Kennedy says he expects Congress to
pass further legislation barring genetic bias, even after
taking into account the protections in current law.
Daschle says his bill would prohibit employers from making
employment decisions based on predictive genetic
information. The measure also would prohibit employers from
requesting, requiring, or disclosing a person's genetic
information without his or her informed consent, he says. .
. . Page A-1
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UNION-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEE CANNOT SUE FOR WRONGFUL DISCHARGE
A union-represented employee who was fired after filing a
workers' compensation claim cannot sue his employer for
wrongful discharge, a federal judge in Philadelphia rules,
dismissing the claim of a former American Red Cross employee
("Harper v. American Red Cross Blood Services, "E.D. Pa.,
No. 01-1676, 7/17/01).
"[W]e agree with other courts that the Labor Management
Relations Act would be frustrated if a plaintiff like [Gary]
Harper could 'end-run the grievance procedure outlined in
his collective bargaining agreement by filing a wrongful
discharge claim in court,'" writes Judge Joyner of the U.S.
District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Although a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision permitted
wrongful discharge suits in a similar situation, the
employees in that case were at-will workers who did not have
union representation. . . . Page A-3
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NEW CONTRACTS RAISE MANUFACTURING PAY 3.1 PERCENT ON AVERAGE
Data compiled by BNA in the first 30 weeks of 2001 show
newly bargained contracts in the manufacturing industry
provided a weighted average first-year gain of 3.1, compared
with 3.5 percent in 2000, while agreements in the
nonmanufacturing sector (excluding construction) produced a
weighted average increase of 4.1 percent, unchanged from the
comparable period in 2000. The current median manufacturing
increase was 3 percent, the same increase as reported a year
ago, and the median nonmanufacturing increase was 3.9
percent, compared with 3.4 percent.
Among new settlements included in the latest biweekly wage
tabulation are: a three-year contract between Maytag Co. and
the United Auto Workers; a three-year agreement between Walt
Disney World Co. and the Service Trades Council; and a
five-year agreement between the Building Contractors
Association of New York and the Laborers' International
Union. . . . Page D-1
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4m8w2a6_
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TODAY'S EVENTS
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UNEMPLOYMENT: Weekly data on initial claims for unemployment
benefits released, 8:30 a.m., Labor Department.
COMPENSATION:Employment cost index figures for second
quarter 2001 from Bureau of Labor Statistics released, 8:30
a.m., Labor Department.
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ALSO IN THE NEWS
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HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES: Members of the California Nurses
Association at four Catholic Healthcare West hospitals in
the Sacramento area ratify a two-year contract that raises
pay by 11.5 percent and calls for staffing disputes to be
resolved by a neutral arbitrator. . . . Page A-3
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0f3p1_
AGE DISCRIMINATION: Seventeen employees who were denied
retirement eligibility in a buyout program but kept their
jobs with the same compensation had no claim for age
discrimination, the Eighth Circuit rules. . . . Page A-5
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0h7e1_
TRADE : Senate Finance Committee Chairman Baucus (D-Mont.)
releases a set of principles aimed at building a consensus
on trade promotion authority, also known as fast track, that
include labor and environmental provisions. . . . Page A-6
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0n0f7_
NAFTA:The Senate votes 65-35 to table an amendment by Sens.
Gramm (R-Texas) and McCain (R-Ariz.) that would have gutted
language in the fiscal 2002 transportation spending bill
(H.R. 2299) aimed at restricting Mexican trucks entering the
United States. . . . Page A-8
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0p1v8_
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TEXT
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EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION: National Labor Relations Board
decision in" Crown Cork & Seal Co. ". . . Page E-1
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0j5x9_
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LEADING THE NEWS
EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION
Crown Cork & Seal's use of four production teams and
three other employee participation committees at its
aluminum can manufacturing plant in Texas does not
violate federal labor law, NLRB rules . . . Page AA-1,
Text E-1
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0p0e9_
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0j5x9_
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NEWS
____
AFL-CIO
About half of working Americans believe President Bush
cares more about protecting the rights of businesses and
employers than about protecting the rights of workers,
according to poll results released by the AFL-CIO . . .
Page A-6
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0m0w6_
AGE DISCRIMINATION
Seventeen employees who were denied retirement
eligibility in a buyout program but who kept their jobs
with the same compensation have no claim for age
discrimination, the Eighth Circuit rules . . . Page A-5
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0h7e1_
AIRLINES
American Airlines' proposal to put negotiations with its
pilots' union on a fast track may or may not fly, but
both sides agree that the talks need to be accelerated .
. . Page A-7
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0n2b2_
ARBITRATION
Beer distributorship manager who was demoted at age 58
must submit his age discrimination claim to arbitration,
when one year earlier he had signed a form acknowledging
receipt of an employee handbook that stated all
employment disputes "will be submitted to and finally
resolved exclusively through mandatory binding
arbitration," the Alabama Supreme Court rules in a 5-2
decision . . . Page A-4
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0f8q9_
DISCRIMINATION
Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Chairman Kennedy (D-Mass.) says he will examine how
current law addresses genetic bias as the committee
considers a bill (S. 318) that would prohibit employers
and health insurers from discriminating against
individuals based on their genetic information . . . Page
A-1
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0h8t8_
HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES
Members of the California Nurses Association at four
Catholic Healthcare West hospitals in the Sacramento area
ratify a two-year contract that raises pay by at least
11.5 percent and calls for staffing disputes to be
resolved by a neutral arbitrator . . . Page A-3
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0f3p1_
IMMIGRATION
Justice Department announces grants totaling $700,000
were awarded to several nonprofit groups that operate
programs aimed at eliminating workplace discrimination
against immigrants . . . Page A-5
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0k2y8_
MINIMUM WAGE
Less than 24 hours after a living wage law formally
passes the Santa Monica, Calif., City Council, opponents
of the measure launch a petition drive to gather enough
signatures to place a repeal referendum . . . Page A-8
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0n5h1_
NAFTA
Senate votes 65-35 to table an amendment that would have
gutted language in the fiscal 2002 transportation
spending bill (H.R. 2299) aimed at restricting Mexican
trucks entering the United States . . . Page A-8
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0p1v8_
RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION
Two workers denied employment at the Kentucky Baptist
Home for Children Inc. because of their homosexuality
failed to establish that the employer violated Title VII
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act's prohibition against
religious discrimination, a federal district court in
Kentucky rules . . . Page A-2
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0k4v1_
SAFETY & HEALTH
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute announces that a consortium
formed with unions and tobacco control groups plans to
launch a campaign aimed at reducing tobacco use and
exposure to secondhand smoke among blue-collar workers .
. . Page A-9
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0d7j0_
TRADE
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Baucus (D-Mont.)
releases a set of principles aimed at building a
consensus on trade promotion authority, also known as
fast track, which has been stalled for years . . . Page
A-6
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0n0f7_
WORKFORCE REDUCTIONS
Chemical manufacturer DuPont Co., headquartered in
Wilmington, Del., announces it will eliminate up to 5,500
jobs, a possible increase of 1,500 cuts from its April
projection of reducing 4,000 positions from its global
workforce of 93,000, because of the economic downturn . .
. Page A-9
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0k0p4_
WRONGFUL DISCHARGE
Union-represented employee who was fired after filing a
workers' compensation claim cannot sue his employer for
wrongful discharge, a federal judge in Philadelphia
rules, dismissing the claim of a former American Red
Cross employee . . . Page A-3
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0g6n9_
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ECONOMIC NEWS
_____________
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
Data compiled by BNA show that in the first 30 weeks of
2001, newly bargained contracts in the manufacturing
industry provided a weighted average first-year gain of
3.1, compared with 3.5 percent from the comparable period
in 2000, while agreements in the nonmanufacturing sector
(excluding construction) produced a weighted average
increase of 4.1 percent, unchanged from the comparable
period in 2000 . . . Page D-1
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4m8w2a6_
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TEXT
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EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION
NLRB decision in "Crown Cork & Seal Co." . . . Page E-1
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0j5x9_
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TABLE OF CASES
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Cooney v. Union Pacific R.R. Co. (8th Cir.) . . . Page A-5
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0h7e1_
Crown Cork & Seal Co. (334 N.L.R.B. No. 92) . . . Page
AA-1, Text E-1
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Gadsden Budweiser Distrib. Co. v. Holland (Ala.) . . . Page
A-4
http://pubs.bna.com/ip/BNA/dlr.nsf/id/a0a4n0f8q9_
Harper v. American Red Cross Blood Servs. (E.D. Pa.) . . .
Page A-3
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Pedreira v. Ky. Baptist Homes for Children (W.D. Ky.) . . .
Page A-2
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From: Wade Cline@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 01/28/2000 07:17 AM ZE5B
To: Pinnamaneni Krishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Sandeep Kohli/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Mark-to-Market (Document link: Vince J Kaminski)
Sandeep,
Can DPC sell to MSEB and have EIPL buy an equivalent amount of power from MSEB
at another spot on their grid, and then EIPL sell to the 3rd party state?
Pinnamaneni Krishnarao@ECT
01/27/2000 04:00 PM
To: Sandeep Kohli/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wade
Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Mark-to-Market (Document link: Wade Cline)
Sandeep:
I met with Bob today and discussed the deal structure we put together. On
the mark-to-market issue, Bob and his colleague Wess told me that as long as
payments are tied to one particular plant, we cannot m-t-m them. They had same
problem with plants here in the US (like the peaking plants) and they had to
separate the plant from power sales to be able to m-t-m the assocated
cashflows.
What they did is: they sold power from the plant to an outside party and
bought
it back from them at completely different (multiple) locations. The buyback is
not tied to any specific plant and is marked to maket. Even if Enron can
somehow
mark-to-market a deal with DPC, it can do so for only 50% of the cashflows
because only 50% of DPC is owned by outsiders. And a simple loan to an
affiliate cannot also be marked to market.
Bob was suggesting that if EIPL buys options from DPC and from some other
plants and in turn sells power to AP or Karnataka then we could have a case
for
m-t-m. Politically DPC selling power to EIPL may not be the best solution, to
put it rather mildly!
Our alternatives, as I see them, are
1. Do the deal as we structured it. The only difference is that Enron doesn't
mark it to market and income is earned only in 2002-03.
2. Do the deal as we structured it. EIPL/Enron then sells the contract to
another party at a profit. The problem, of course, is finding this party and
forking part of the profit to them.
3. Same deal, except revenue securitization is done through an outside party
in
India (not EIPL).
Bob said he will think about the issues some more this week. Let me know when
you will be here next week so we can meet with Bob together. I will be going
to
Boston for Tuesday and/or Wednesday (Feb.1-2). I can book an appt. with Bob
for
us.
Sandeep Kohli@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
01/23/2000 09:45 PM
To: Robert Butts, Pinnamaneni Krishnarao@ECT
cc: Vince Kaminski, Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ananda
Mukerji, Jaiprakash Desai/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Mark-to-Market
Bob,
I wanted to continue the analysis on mark-to-market that I had spoken to you
about on the phone.
I thought that it was getting very difficult explaining the whole transaction
by
phone, so I am having Krishnarao who is in Vince's group explain the
transaction
to you.
Krishna has been helping us structure the deal here in India, and he has just
returned to Houston from India after working with the team here.
He will seek an appointment with you to explain the transaction. I would like
you to please spend some time with him, and then based on the discussion
please
send us a note detailing how sucha a transaction would be marked to market.
Please cosider the fact that currently there are no such transactions from the
Indian side. This is a very important transaction for us, and we may need to
repeat this in coming months, hence setting up the system to account for these
maybe well worth it. Also, what I am concerned about is that there will be an
Enron India (EIPL) account in India based on Indian GAAP, and upon
consolidation
there will be a US GAAP accounting in the US. It is here that we would like
to
have mark-to-market accounting. EIPL is structured through Mauritius, and
then
Caymen Islands.
Another key question to consider is that when we m-t-m the transaction in the
US
there will be a tax accruing in the year of m-t-m (say 2000). However, in
India, as a result of the accrual accounting, there will not be any income
showing till the year 2002 or 2003. We will need to know how that would get
treated, and whether there is a way to get credit for the tax payable in the
US.
I am also confused about whether US tax would be levied, since none of the
income is being brought back into the US (remains overseas - subpart-F and
other
concerns).
Finally, we have been working hard in structuring a fixed price contract and
getting a fixed for floating swap in the US (this is still not allowed to
Indian
Corporates). I need you to think about this too, and see if some type of
accounting will solve this issue. Krishna knows what I am talking about, and
will brief you on the same.
Krishna - Please walk Bob through the three structures we had worked here.
Look forward to your help and comments. This is going to be an exciting
project
for us all.
Regards,
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HYPERIA
http://www.clubhyperia.com
PURE CHICAGO @ HYPERIA OCTOBER 26th
John Acquaviva
PURE ON TOUR - Definitive Rec - Canada
&
John Curley
PURE - Chicago
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Planes, trains, and/or automobiles One way or another John Acquaviva is always on the go and off to the next club or party. Despite having DJ?ed full time since 1980, appearing at over 600 international clubs and events, having played for about half a million people, he is still as busy as ever and in demand like never before. Certainly one of the most eclectic DJ's around at the club and festival level, John is well known for his vast record collection of over 40,000 pieces of vinyl. Spanning a rather significant period of club music and 12" culture, sometimes even still "dropping" a classic or old track along with the new. He is one of the very few DJ's who can enhance a room as well as appeal to a number of different crowds on different levels which explains his high demand. John began his international career in 1989 with Richie Hawtin by founding the world renown Plus 8 Records. John and Richie not only launched their own careers but also those of Dan Bell as the trio Cybersonik, Kenny Larkin, and Speedy J to mention just a few of the artists. They have also founded Defintive records to feature house music and artists launching the likes of Robotman, Barada, Omegaman and others. Although noted mostly for his DJ?ing, John was actively involved as engineer, producer and artist in the formative years and has compiled and extensive and impressive discography. The last few years has seen a number of changes to the club and party scene. Evolving as ever, the international scene has settled down with DJ's taking on club residencies. John was at the forefront of this trend and over the last two years, not only has he played in every inhabited continent excluding Africa, but you can also find him monthly at Florida 135 in Barcelona Spain and the Twilo club in New York. Cities that regularly appear on john?s itinerary every two to three months are: San Francisco USA (Nikita and Spundaes ), Montreal Canada (Sona ), Essen Germany (Tanzhaus-ex Rote Liebe ), Dusseldorf Germany (Unique ). With this regular performance base, the rest of the time is spent trying to fill requests from clubs primarily from Europe and now in North America as well as all over the world. John has had a quiet but still excellent history for production work. The most notable release of late is a DJ mix CD. "From Saturday to Sunday mix" is his best mix CD to date and was done with the cooperation of John's Spanish club where he is resident: Florida 135. It captures John over two sessions and is the best example of his mixing and DJ sound to date
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Since my free agent hasn't been approved yet. Here are my starters for this
week
Tony Banks
Eddie George
Tim Biakabutuka
Isaac Bruce
David Boston
Troy Brown - (rather than Curtis Conway)
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/10/2000
12:37 PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 01/10/2000 11:40:44 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected]
cc:
Subject: czeki
#1243 $266.00 #1244 24.00 L. | {
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I segmented the rest of our Tetco capacity this morning effective the 4th.
Please update your morning sheet with new AN52's.
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Alan, are we doing anything on Aer*x anymore? Please let Mark Holsworth
know. Mark
----- Forwarded by Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT on 07/17/2000 04:50 PM -----
Mark Holsworth@ENRON
07/17/2000 03:58 PM
To: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: AER*XTERT Trademark
I understand from the Corporate Secretary that AER*X Inc. was a subsidiary of
Enron Power Services. AER*X Inc. has been dissolved according to the
Corporate Secretary in 1994. This company owned the mark AER*XTERT which
subsequently was assigned to Enron Power Services. As I said in my previous
message, the mark is up for renewal. Are we using the mark and if not, there
would be no basis to renew it. Can you please help me?
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Enron Federal Credit Union Stands Ready to Assist You
Enron Federal Credit Union would like you to know that we stand ready to assist our members affected by the recent events. We are committed to those who may need special assistance during this difficult time.
The State of Enron Federal Credit Union
We are dedicated to providing our members with all the services they would normally expect to receive. Business will continue to be conducted as it always has. We will continue to provide loans. In the event you have an EFCU loan or credit card, we will negotiate a workable agreement for its repayment if necessary. These arrangements will be made on an individual basis. ATM withdrawals and Debit Card transactions will carry the same daily limits.
EFCU will be conducting "business as usual."
EFCU is a not-for-profit financial institution (a cooperative) owned and operated by you, the member. And, although we are here exclusively to provide financial services to the employees of Enron Corp. and their family members, we remain financially independent from Enron Corp. And, your accounts at the Credit Union are insured to $100,000.00 by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), supervised by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an agency of the U.S. Government.
How To Access The Credit Union
You may continue to access your funds in the Credit Union at EB 399, through our electronic services, or at any of our Texas Credit Union Service Center branches:
Northwest Houston Galleria Area
5507 E FM 1960 West 5444 Westheimer (CMS Energy Building)
281.580.1557 713.627.4000
Southeast Houston Sugar Land
12346B Gulf Freeway 15303 Southwest Freeway
713.946.5828 281.242.3200
QuickLink - http://www.enronfcu.com
QuickTeller - 713.853.1466 or 800.321.1396
Anytime Loans - 800.235.8763 or http://www.enronfcu.com
Teller Services Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Attached is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the state of Enron Federal Credit Union. Please contact us with any questions or concerns you may have at 713.853.6242, or at [email protected]. | {
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Do we know a counterparty name or do I have to look at all our files?
-----Original Message-----
From: Fitzgerald, Genia
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:45 AM
To: Heard, Marie
Subject: Gty???
Importance: High
MH-
I am trying to lay my hands on an Enron Corp. multi-commodity gty dated May 1, 1996 and amended on May 12, 1997, September 22, 1997 and again on July 20, 1999. Would you have a copy??? (I hope!!!).
Thanks,
GF | {
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Lee,
Here's a revised draft incorporating your two suggestions:
I've forwarded what I have on the CO (#3) for South America to their lawyer,
so I hope it will be wrapped up soon.
I've seen reference to the Pleasanton CO, and I know it is in the works as
well. It is percolating through the system.
Do you have the electronic file for the LV CoGen change order (#4), extending
the delivery dates?
I'll be in on Monday, although I have a heavy conference call schedule. I'll
be easiest to catch towards the end of the day.
Kay | {
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Alan, Per our discussion, attached are drafts of Enron's Master Firm agreements. Sorry for the delay.
Enron's preference would be to use these master instead of the GISB agreements for the firm deals. The Firm GTC were really meant as a stop gap until we could be these Masters in place. I did review the GISB we currently have in place with Northern States Power (WI and MN). These agreements do not have the necessary credit provisions and termination payment provisions required for firm deals that are included in our attached Master. These Masters should address the specific concerns included in your email.
1. The Masters contains provisions to deal wth the possibility that a price will not published on any day in the same manner as the GISB does.
2. The netting issue we need to address. The GISB don't have netting provisions, but we don't use GISB for any firm deals over 1 month in term. I am not sure I understand the regulatory issues with respect to netting. These Master contain netting provisions. Let's discuss once you have reviewed the Masters.
3. Force Majeure provisions are similar to the GTC. Enron prefers a vary narrow definition of FM. We modify the GISB FM to reflect this with special provisions. If you could provide specific comments we can address your issues.
4. Audit provisions are included in the Masters.
5. Any affirmative action statutes and regulatory provisions can be address in this Master. If you could provide specific language we can address this issue.
Putting these Master in place would really make business going forward much more efficient. Please review and let's discuss and your earliest convenience. I can be reached at (713) 853-3512. | {
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Tuesday 12/28/99
9:00am Aspiration biopsy with specimen collection hematology.
Wed 12/29/99
7:00 am CT scan without oral preparation
10:00am Bone scan dosage
12:00pm Bone scan examination
Thur 12/30/99
4:00 pm appointment with Dr. Lee Jin Soo
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Sherry,
Thanks.
Vince
Sherry J Graham
01/11/2000 08:49 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Congratulations!
Congratulations on your promotion to Managing Director! It's great that your
hard work and dedication to Enron have been recognized.
Sherry | {
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Elizabeth:
Thank you so much for modifying agenda and recommending speakers to help
discuss topic. I will go ahead and officially invite Diane Russo and Harlan
Murphy to speak at conference.
Elizabeth, in regards to Constellation Power, we only invite ISDA members to
speak at our conferences and they are not members. However, if you think we
need another speaker for your panel, please recommend and we will invite
them.
Again thanks and regards,
Liz
212-332-2559
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: ISDA Energy Conference
per Elizabeth Sager's requests, attached are her revisions to your agenda.
(See attached file: ISDA outline.doc)
----- Forwarded by Brenda Whitehead/HOU/ECT on 12/11/2000 01:50 PM -----
Elizabeth
Sager To: Brenda
Whitehead/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
12/11/2000 Subject: ISDA Energy Conference
12:01 PM
----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 12/11/2000 12:05 PM -----
"Liz
O'Sullivan" To:
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
<LOSULLIVAN@i cc:
sda.org> Subject: ISDA Energy Conference
11/27/2000
02:49 PM
Elizabeth:
ISDA is holding an Energy conference on March 6th, 2001 at The Four Seasons
Hotel in Houston. We would be delighted to have you speak again on the
same
issues you discussed at our North American Energy and Developing Products
Committee meeting last October at The Regency Hyatt.
Please find attached a DRAFT agenda for the morning discussion for your
information. I am in the process of finalizing the agenda and would
appreciate advice on selecting bullet points to describe briefly the
discussion on the Comparison of Master Agreements used in North America and
Europe. I have allowed 45 minutes for the discussion (12:15 PM - 1:00 PM).
In addition, we would welcome any suggestions you may have on inviting an
ISDA member from a another company to help you discuss topic.
<<elizabeth sager.doc>>
I will call you soon to discuss.
Thanks and regards,
Liz
Ms. Liz O'Sullivan
International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.
600 Fifth Avenue - 27th Floor
Rockefeller Center
New York, NY 10020
(212) 332-2559
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8-8:30 is PERFECT! I am going to bring these little crescent roll ranch
veggie things. They are FABULOUS!!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jennifer Bowles [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, November 26,2000 4:45 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: A Christmas Tasters
>
> How about if we meet around 8:00 or 8:30.... sounds like that is most
> compatable with people's schedules.... :o)
>
> Can't wait!!!!!
>
> Love,
>
> Jen
>
>
> >From: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected], [email protected],
> >[email protected], [email protected],
> >[email protected], [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: A Christmas Tasters
> >Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 19:22:42 EST
> >
> >I am so excited about our christmas gift exchange! such a great idea!
> >thanks
> >for organizing this! i have a final that night until 8:30, but then i
> will
> >be
> >finished with school!! i will either bring a dessert or an hor d'orveous
> >(sp?) - i need to look throught some cookbooks!!
> >what time are we planning on meeting?
> >love, ashlea
>
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Will change
"Gencheva, Daniela" <[email protected]> on 02/13/2001 11:06:52 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: "Liszewski, Pete" <[email protected]>
Subject: Deal# 863626 from 2001-02-07
John,
During a telephone conversation with Pete Liszewski, at 2.12 pm on February
7th, you agreed that the price for deal#863626 - NYMEX nat gas swap for
15,000 Apr 01 should have been $5.815 NOT $5.83 as you system wrongfully
indicated.
Would you correct the price in your system or inform your contract
administrator of the correction.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Pete Liszweski at
405-553-6430.
Daniela Gencheva
Energy Trading Analyst II
OGE Energy Resources
TEL: 405-553-6486
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---------------------- Forwarded by Leslie Smith/HOU/ECT on 03/02/2000 10:17
AM ---------------------------
Debbie Hayes <[email protected]> on 02/15/2000 08:18:45 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
cc: (bcc: Leslie Smith/HOU/ECT)
Subject: One of Life's Best Lessons
<<REASON_.doc>> I thought this was a sweet little verse but that last
paragraph about sending it to 100,000 of your nearest and dearest just ruins
it. Then I bbc'd to lots and lots of you so no one would know who was
getting it from me. If you start getting duplicates, well, at least I
tried. It prints out really nice on a color printer. Let me know if you
need a copy.
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Mulong,
We shall send you natural gas Henry Hub prices right away.
Please look at the last winter and the winter of
95/96.
We shall prepare for you the electricity price
information (Cinergy, Cobb and Palo Verde) but
you have to approach FT (the publishers of
Megawatts Daily, a newsletter that produces the price
index we recommend using) and request the permision
to use the data. We are not allowed to distribute
this information.
Please, explain that this is for academic research and that
we can produce the time series for you,
conditional on the permission from the publishers
of Megawatts Daily.
Vince Kaminski
mulong wang <[email protected]> on 04/15/2001 03:43:26 AM
To: [email protected]
cc: Richard MacMinn <[email protected]>
Subject: Weather and energy price Data
Dear Dr. Kaminski:
I am a PhD Candidate under the supervision of Drs. Richard MacMinn and
Patrick Brockett. I am now working on my dissertation which is focused on
the weather derivatives and credit derivatives.
Could you kindly please offer me some real weather data information about
the price peak or plummet because of the weather conditions?
The past winter of 2000 was very cold nationwide, and there may be a
significant price jump for natural gas or electricity. Could you
please offer me some energy price data during that time period?
Your kind assistance will be highly appreciated and have a great day!
Mulong | {
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First question: "yes." Maria, please draft something up for Mike. Second
question: "your call." Maria or I could be available if you think it would
be productive. If they are going to get into any deal structure issues, or
any questions on the documents, its probably a good idea. DF
From: Michel Nelson 02/11/2000 11:31 AM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Charlie Graham/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Hanover / TW Compression Monetization
Drew - Do I need some kind of confidentiality agreement? An attorney present
to discuss at first meeting?
MKM - One questions Jim Gill had was how do we get around FERC requirements -
someone from Regulatory available to discuss at first meeting or.....?
Although we believe the operating agreement and other details are in order, I
hadn't just planned to send them as is to Hanover. Some counseling may be in
order here, as I'm moving into new territory for me......
---------------------- Forwarded by Michel Nelson/ET&S/Enron on 02/11/2000
11:27 AM ---------------------------
From: Michel Nelson 02/11/2000 11:11 AM
To: Charlie Graham/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Hanover / TW Compression Monetization
Charlie -
Talked to Jim Gill with Hanover
[email protected]
Hanover Co
12001 N Houston Rosslyn
Houston
TX
77086
phone 281 405 5174
Per your previous conversation:
1. send equipment list - engine /comp models plus aux equipment
2. face to face meeting - Houston Feb 23 or 24 ( monetization team? )
* discuss equipment - operations (swing or continuous)
* jurisdictional / FERC issues
3. 3+- day station tour with Hanover VP of Ops
*site review
* very basic due diligence
4. re-group to:
*discuss issues
*financials
*agreement
Comments / questions......
Mike
---------------------- Forwarded by Michel Nelson/ET&S/Enron on 02/11/2000
10:58 AM ---------------------------
From: Charlie Graham 02/10/2000 04:43 PM
To: Michel Nelson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Hanover!
Mike,
Talked to Jim Gill at 4:30 pm. They are very interested. He proposed the
following steps:
1) Send him an equipment list. I think the Description and Location
Schedule 1.1 from the P&S Agreement would more than suffice.
2) He would like to visit the stations with the Hanover V.P. of Operations
and one other person. (He indicated 3 total.) A quasi due diligence look at
the condition of the facilities. He would like access to records etc. during
his visit.
3) We could set down and talk "financials" after that.
He did not seemed surprised that I did not have good station plot plans to
supplement the equipment list. I will get a package together tomorrow.
[Forgot to get his address. dah!]
I conjectured that you would want to discuss this with him further tomorrow.
He said he would be in all day.
Charlie | {
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Attached please find the referenced list. On the amended counterparties,
Southwestern Public Service Company is the only one with a change, with Enron
sells power only, and on the only new counterparty, Minnesota Power, we've
got Enron selling power only also. Again, no European power for U.S.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Monaco [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:22 AM
To: Denise Rios; Azuka Momah; Adam Monaco; Anastasia Cioni; ELISE
ZIMMERMAN; Janice Miranti; Kim Campagna; Kristine Campagna; Melissa
Diaz-Miranda; [email protected]
Subject: FW: winnie_t
----------
From: Denise Rios
To: Amy Monaco; Brian O'Connell; Daphne Boyle; Dale Dietrich; Jessica
Aviles; John Egan; Linda Arrigo; Lucian Roberts; Michael Leidenfrost;
Solveig Torjesen; Azuka Momah; Carol Strother; Deb Sutfin; Debbie Goncalves;
DAVIS FIGUEROA; Francis Solis; J.Myers; 'Kathy Fino'; [email protected];
Masumeh C Zanganeh
Subject: FW: winnie_t
Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:12AM
----------
From: Robert Reichner
To: Alyssa Volpe; Carolyn Steers; Diana Camacho; Dino Capuano; Denise Rios;
Jennifer Margiotta; Joseph Perrapato; Michael Leidenfrost; Chris
Marcantonio; Lauren Perilli
Subject: FW: winnie_t
Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:05AM
[[ WINNIE_T.JPG : 2618 in WINNIE_T.JPG ]]
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Get ready to help the Body Shop celebrate it's 15th anniversary and kick off
National Health and Fitness Week.
Beginning Monday, May 14 and ending Friday, May 18, 2001 all Enron Employees
are invited to work-out at the Body Shop as a complimentary guest. Just
visit http://hrweb.enron.com/wellness, print and fill-out the body shop 15th
anniversary guest form, and return it to the Body Shop prior to your first
workout.
The week long celebration includes a speech and autograph session with Clyde
Drexler, Monday, May 14, 2001, 11:30 AM-12:00 noon (spaces will be limited
and you must RSVP to [email protected] by Friday, May 11, 2001, 3:00 PM);
an early morning workout with the Houston Rocket's Power Girls on, Thursday,
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As you will note, Robin has made some use of the Lockyer statements.
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FYI - the following list reflects old ECT master and no master counterparties
by volume (not necessarily exposure). Sara
Tanya: do you want all of these names on the legal/credit list?
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 06/02/2000 10:08 AM -----
Jefferson D Sorenson
06/02/2000 09:27 AM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Top 20
see if this will help
---------------------- Forwarded by Jefferson D Sorenson/HOU/ECT on
06/02/2000 09:26 AM ---------------------------
From: Diane Anderson 06/01/2000 05:19 PM
To: Jefferson D Sorenson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Joe Hunter/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Top 20
Attached please find a spreadsheet of the top 20 counterparties (by number
of deals) with whom we do not have an ISDA Master Agreement, for the
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John
This is the file on outages that I attached for Steve. There is a comments section in the last column. Take a look, let me know what you think, and let's get together to discuss the next steps. I will be out of the office next week for vacation, but Ryan Williams will be filling in for me.
Thanks
STO
-----Original Message-----
From: Oh, Seung-Taek
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 6:15 PM
To: Olinde Jr., Steve
Subject: ERCOT Outages
Steve
Please find attached working file for tracking ERCOT outages.
STO | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 08/16/2000 11:00
AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Kay Mann 08/16/2000 11:00 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject:
Hi there,
?
When I was at Monday's Astros' game, I thought I heard them say that Enron is
sponsoring some type of kid's book drive at next Sunday's game.? I have quite
a few gently used kids books I am looking to give away, so I was wondering if
I could do it in connection with that program.? I will not be at the game
Sunday, and I didn't locate a reference to the program on your website.
?
Is there a way for me to donate kids books for whatever program Enron is
sponsoring, without going to the game?
?
Many thanks!
?
Kay Mann | {
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Gregg,
It is my understanding that Enron and Peoples intend to discuss the most
appropriate form of ISDA documentation for enovate to use. Peoples has
forwarded a form for our information, and we would like to reciprocate.
Therefore, attached per your request are sample ISDA documents as a starting
point for discussions. Since these are forms, there will certainly be
aspects which will need revision based on discussions between Peoples and
Enron. These documents should be treated as confidential.
Kay | {
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deal 517877 is a SELL for Q2 at COB AT $313............THIS DEAL HAS BEEN
CLEARED.
deal 517876 is a BUY for Q2 at MID-C AT 300.
Here is the amerex checkout for Mike Swerzbin with the deals he traded on
2/8/01.
Kate Symes @ ECT 02/12/2001 12:43 PM
To: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: STATUS- Re: 2/8/01 Errors
Mike still has not returned my calls, and is not at work today. I checked
with Mike Driscoll, Swerzbin's assistant, and he confirmed that 517876 should
be $300. It's an EES spread, and the other side (deal #517877) is $313 - is
that what Amerex is looking for? He also checked into 517891 and found that
the delivery point should be SP-15. It's been changed.
Let me know if there are further questions.
Thanks,
Kate
Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON
02/12/2001 06:55 AM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: STATUS- Re: 2/8/01 Errors
What's the status of these two deals?
---------------------- Forwarded by Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron on 02/12/2001
08:56 AM ---------------------------
Evelyn Metoyer
02/09/2001 02:05 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: 2/8/01 Errors
Hi Kate,
for ref 517891 the delivery point still shows as PV.........it should be SP-15
for ref 517876 the price stll shows $300....it should be $313
Kate Symes @ ECT 02/08/2001 05:29 PM
To: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: 2/8/01 Errors
517384 - price has been changed to $260
517891 - mike's book shows Palo delivery - desk was wrong - has been changed
to LTNW
517884 - price has been changed to $300
517876/877 - missing Amerex deals were under wrong desk (STCA) - have been
changed to LTNW
Also, I entered many of Mike's deals today, but in my rush forgot to re-set
my Deal Blotter defaults - so the deals went in under Short Term California
instead of Long Term Northwest. I've changed them all to the correct desk,
which should clear up the missing deals, and hopefully will make more sense
for your checkouts. Sorry about the confusion - entering deals for three
different desks at once gets a little hectic!
Let me know if you have questions.
Kate
Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON
02/08/2001 03:11 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 2/8/01 Errors
Mike Swerzbin
deal 517384
Prebon shows price as $260.......Enpower has $250
Mike Swerzbin
deal 517891
Amerex shows delivery as SP-15...Enpower has PV
Mike Swerzbin
deal 517884
Amerex shows price as $300...Enpower has $200
Mike Swerzbin
I am missing the following deal per Amerex:
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Dear Mr McConnell
Some two weeks ago we sent you the colour illustrations of the works by
Signac and Cross which you had said were of interest to you. Since that
time we have had no reply fromyou.
Did you receive the package? Perhaps you could let us know the situation.
I llok forward to hearing from you
William Weston. | {
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This SHOULD be it. Please circulate, including Lee.
Thanks once again,
Kay
"Thompson, Peter J." <[email protected]> on 04/12/2001 08:13:02 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc: "Pipitone, Paul" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Revised Salmon Agreement
I will make these changes this morning. Do you want me to circulate the
revised draft once these changes are incorporated, or are we expecting
more comments?
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:09 PM
To: Thompson, Peter J.
Subject: Revised Salmon Agreement
2nd of 2.
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 04/11/2001
03:08
PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 04/09/2001 05:55:57 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
Subject: Revised Salmon Agreement
Kent/Kay-
I've redline the Salmon contract for Exhibits A and B, Purchase Amount,
Maximum Liability Amount, and Unit Liability Amount. The Power System
Stabilizer has been struck from scope, because I can recall Bill
Williams
advising that LV would need them, Delta/Salmon would not. That's
consitent
with the other units going to CA (w/ Intergen).
Regards,
Lee <<Comparison of Versions 2 to 3 of Salmon Energy
Agreement_ljredline040901.DOC>>
(See attached file: Comparison of Versions 2 to 3 of Salmon Energy
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I spoke to the woman at Sask and she's ok on everything.
Matilda Machado
03/09/2001 08:33 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: EOL Help Desk Question, CP ID 5177 SaskEnergy Incorporated,
Global Contract 96013849
Hi Tana,
Further to Karen Lambert's email below, could you please let me know what the
status is with SaskEnergy? Are they understanding the fact that their EOL
transactions will fall under the Master Agreement's terms and conditions?
Let me know if I need to contact them. Thanks,
Matilda
---------------------- Forwarded by Matilda Machado/CAL/ECT on 03/09/2001
08:31 AM ---------------------------
From: Karen Lambert on 03/08/2001 03:32 PM CST
To: Matilda Machado/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: EOL Help Desk Question, CP ID 5177 SaskEnergy Incorporated,
Global Contract 96013849
Yes, she is working with Tana Jones in Legal regarding New York
jurisdictional issues (and others). You might want to touch base with Tana
in a few days while I am out.
Matilda Machado
03/08/2001 10:54 AM
To: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: EOL Help Desk Question, CP ID 5177 SaskEnergy Incorporated,
Global Contract 96013849
Hi Karen,
Did you follow up with this counterparty yet? If not, I'll look after it. I
just don't want both of us calling her. Thanks.
Matilda
From: Karen Lambert on 02/28/2001 03:57 PM CST
To: Matilda Machado/CAL/ECT@ECT
cc: Dianne Seib/CAL/ECT@ECT, Diana Andel/CAL/ECT@ECT
Subject: EOL Help Desk Question, CP ID 5177 SaskEnergy Incorporated, Global
Contract 96013849
FYI -- The counterparty question below includes reference to a Canadian
Physical Gas master contract for online trading. I am not certain which
other agreement they are questioning (online GTC? online ETA? other master
contract?). When I tried to contact the counterparty her voice mail states
that Debbie is out of the office until March 6th. At this point, I am unsure
if this is a purely "Canada gas" question or if they have questions that
cross-commodities and locations. No specific action is needed by your
group. I just want to make sure you are aware of any Canadian contract
issues. (There is an open EOL Help Desk ticket pending until this question
is resolved.) Please let me know if you have any questions or new
information that might help resolve this issue.
Thank you,
Karen
x3-0605
---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT on 02/28/2001 03:46
PM ---------------------------
Bryan Deluca@ENRON
02/27/2001 02:10 PM
To: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Agreements
Yes, it can wait....thank you for your help!
From: Karen Lambert@ECT on 02/27/2001 01:31 PM
To: Bryan Deluca/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc: Kelly Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: Agreements
Hi Bryan,
Yes, we can help answer this question. I will be out of the office until
tomorrow. If it can wait, I'll get an answer then. If not, then please let
Kelly Lombardi know and she can help while I am out of the office.
Thank you,
Karen
(713) 853-0605
Bryan Deluca@ENRON
02/26/2001 02:20 PM
To: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Agreements
Karen, is this something you can help me with (below)?
---------------------- Forwarded by Bryan Deluca/NA/Enron on 02/26/2001 02:20
PM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 02/26/2001 01:49:24 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: (bcc: Help)
Subject: Agreements
SaskEnergy has a Master Gas Purchase/Sale Agreement dated July 19,1995
executed with Enron. With respect to EnronOnline, it is not clear which
agreement or terms would prevail in the case of a difference between the 2
agreements. Could you please clairfy?
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In response to your request, please see attached.
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
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Introducing your first SAP Paycheck!
This is the first payroll processed in SAP for all employees paid out of
Corporate Payroll. You may notice some changes in the way information is
reflected on your pay advice, the most common are itemized below.
What,s Different?
? Your +home, cost center will be displayed at the top of the pay advice.
This is your department number as designated in the HR and financial modules
of SAP.
? Any earnings descriptions that start with a +P, represent earning types
reported in the prior period. For instance, if you reported vacation time for
the July 1st-15th pay period, it will be reflected on your July 31st pay
advice as +PVacation,.
? Flex dollars will appear on the earnings section of the pay advice instead
of as a credit in the deduction section. The various benefit deductions will
remain itemized in the deduction section.
? If you transfer between Enron companies during the year, your year)to-date
totals will carry forward to the new company pay advice. Previously, the
year-to-date totals started over when transferred to another company. This
change will provide your total Enron earnings and deduction amounts on your
pay advice throughout the year. (Note that your W2 at the end of the year
will reflect your earnings by company).
? For salaried employees, any reported exception time (e.g. vacation, sick
day, etc.) will be reflected on the earnings section with hours only, the
related dollar amount will be included in the +Salary, earnings type.
? For any other information or further explanations regarding your payroll
contact the Payroll Call Center at 713-345-5555
Payroll FAQ,s
My paycheck has a line called &other deductions8, what does that stand for?
There is a fixed amount of lines to print deductions on the paycheck. For
some employees, the number of deductions are more than we have room to
print. In this circumstance, the system totals all remaining deductions and
prints them on one line ) titled &other deductions8. The detail of all
deductions can be viewed on the pay advice that is displayed on the intranet
at eHRonline.enron.com.
What do the earnings or deduction codes on my paycheck mean?
These definitions are listed on the Payroll webpage located at
hrweb.enron.com, select Enron Payroll from the side index.
Why is my overtime not reflected on my paycheck?
Overtime is paid one pay period in arrears, therefore it will be reflected in
the next pay period. For example, if you reported overtime for the
July 1st )15th pay period, it will be reflected on your July 31st pay advice
as +POvertime,.
What is the limit for Social Security (FICA)?
For year 2000 the limit is $4,724.40 on a wage base of $76,200. This limit is
applied to each Enron payroll tax company. Therefore, if you transfer to
another Enron company these limits will start over, however, the total amount
withheld across all companies will be reflected on your paystub. Excess FICA
will be credited to you by the IRS via your tax return.
What federal income tax rate is used for my bonus or when I exercise stock
options?
There is a standard federal income tax rate of 28% for these earnings. This
can be higher if the employee has completed a Supplemental Tax form
requesting a higher rate (this form can be found at hrweb.enron.com , select
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Ken , It only took three years for them to get it right. Thought this would
be of interest , Regards , Mark
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Frevert/NA/Enron on 11/15/2000 06:35
AM ---------------------------
Mark Schroeder@ECT
11/15/2000 06:35 AM
To: Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Paul Dawson/Govt. Affairs/LON/ECT@ECT, Richard Lewis/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: DTI - Energy Announcement
The stricter consents policy (moratorium) on gas-fired generation has been
lifted, per this announcement. It also six stations have been approved (they
are not listed in this announcement), we will try to get the list of six, but
I am quite sure that our project (Kent Power/Isle of Grain) will be
included. mcs
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 15/11/2000
12:37 ---------------------------
Ross Laird <[email protected]> on 15/11/2000 12:19:39
To: "'Enron - Chris Day'" <[email protected]>, "'Enron - Mark Schroeder'"
<[email protected]>, "'Enron - Beverley Ashcroft'"
<[email protected]>, "'Enron - Paul Dawson'" <[email protected]>
cc: Charles Miller <[email protected]>, Arthur Pryor
<[email protected]>
Subject: DTI - Energy Announcement
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Thanks. I'll let Walter know if he calls. I just wanted to make sure things
were done correctly.
Martin
Vince J Kaminski@ECT
10/10/00 03:25 PM
To: Martin Lin/Contractor/Enron Communications@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS@ENRON
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Walter Coffer/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: power flow software question
Martin,
It's OK for Walter to use remaining hours. No real cost to Enron,
just the benefits.
Vince
From: Martin Lin@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 10/09/2000 03:06 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: power flow software question
Walter Coffer contacted me regarding whether we still have power flow
software available. We do have almost all of a 200 execution-hour license
for PSS/E, which was purchased for the transmission congestion project last
summer. This was purchased by East Power Trading. Should Walter want to use
the remaining hours, who has authority to grant this?
Thanks,
Martin | {
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Sandy,
Attached is the Master Agreement for exeuction. Please complete
the"Invoice/Payment" info on Exhibit "A" for DTE. I will fax Enron's Gty as
soon as it is signed.
Regards,
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
Fax 713-646-3490 | {
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Sooz,
I called SW Bell and changed the number. Apparently, I can't have that
number in my new place, but in order for a changed number message to run,
you can't have it either. So the new number on your second line is (713)
426-5773 and it will start on the 5th. Until then, my number will ring in
both places. My new number is (713) 526-7855...
Hope this is okay with you. I left the new second number tied in with the
4960 number with the same long distance service you have on that line etc.
Hope you are having a good morning!
:) D-
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Please advise ASAP your availability for a call regarding the above
referenced topic on Wednesday, December 13th at
7:00 am Pacific / 9:00am Central / 10:00am Eastern
Lysa Akin
Enron Corp.
Sr. Admin. Ass't. - Gov't Affairs
121 SW Salmon, 3WTC0306
Portland, OR 97204
Office (503) 464-7927
Fax (503) 464-3740
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Please forward to public affairs group.
---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 08/21/2000
07:39 AM ---------------------------
Nailia Dindarova@ECT
08/18/2000 09:43 AM
To: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: EFET paper on acceleration of energy liberalisation in the EU
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hartfield, Rita
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:15 PM
To: Reyna, Margo
Subject: Changes at EBS
Rita Hartfield
Phone: 713-853-5854
Cell: 713-304-5428
Fax: 713-646-4702
[email protected]
----- Forwarded by Rita Hartfield/Enron Communications on 07/12/01 12:18 PM -----
EBS Office of the Chairman Sent by: EBS Announcements 07/12/01 11:10 AM To: EBS Worldwide cc: Subject: Changes at EBS
To: All EBS Employees Worldwide
From: EBS Office of the Chairman
Subject: Changes at EBS
Date: July 12, 2001
Since its inception, EBS has seen dramatic changes in the communications industry. The growth and opportunity anticipated in this industry two years ago has significantly changed in the past nine months. While Enron remains committed to extending our business model into telecom, we need to quickly respond to these changes in the market to achieve our objectives.
The Enron Corp. earnings release issued today states that we will be adjusting the EBS business to better match the revenue opportunities. This means that we must reduce our overall cost structure and better focus our commercial efforts.
To achieve this, we will take the following steps:
EBS will become a business unit within Enron Wholesale Services. This will involve the integration of all EBS commercial support functions into those units within EWS, and will enable us to better manage the resources and costs of the support functions.
All EBS commercial functions will be consolidated into the following units:
Europe - headed by Matthew Scrimshaw
Asia - headed by Anthony Duenner
Americas - headed by Rich DiMichele
We will consolidate the North American EBS origination teams into one group, led by Stewart Seeligson.
North American trading and risk management will continue to report to Paul Racicot. Paul will also oversee the global portfolio from a risk management perspective.
Global Network Operations will continue to report to the EBS Office of the Chairman.
All EBS asset positions will continue to be reviewed and repositioned to most effectively meet the future needs of EBS.
The Portland office will be closed by October 1. Portland employees will be advised by their supervisors of their relocation or redeployment status by July 27.
These changes will affect many EBS employees through relocation, redeployment, severance or movement to another part of Enron. We have not yet worked out all of the details of these changes, but your supervisor will apprise you of how this affects you as soon as possible, and no later than July 27. | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Mains [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:09 AM
To: Chris Dahl
Cc: Scott Metzenberg; Brain Nate
Subject: Message of the Day!
Words to remember!
Patrick
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---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 03/13/2000
03:19 PM ---------------------------
John Llodra@ENRON
03/10/2000 03:53 PM
To: Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Paul Racicot/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected]
Subject: Draft Agreement with NHEC
Elizabeth:
Per Paul Racicot's voicemail to you, please find attached a draft power
supply agrreement between Enron and New Hampshire Electric Coop. (Reference
to PSEG in the message body must have been inadvertant). Tracy Ngo ran a
credit check on them and found they have been running a deficit, but didn't
see that as a problem since we are purchasing non-LD unit contingent power
from them.
We need to have comments to them by noon Eastern, 11 Am Houston time.
Thanks very much for your help, and I'll need to swing by and introduce
myself next time I'm down in Houston. I can be reached today, over the
weekend, or Monday at the following numbers:
Office: 978-449-9936
Home: 978-448-9260
If neither of these work, then:
Cell: 978-314-5614
Pager: 877-246-3206
Regards,
John
---------------------- Forwarded by John Llodra/Corp/Enron on 03/10/2000
04:20 PM ---------------------------
"Wayne Frigard" <[email protected]> on 03/10/2000 02:56:59 PM
To: <[email protected]>
cc: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, "Kenneth
Barna" <[email protected]>
Subject: Draft Agreement with NHEC
Attached for your review and comment is a draft Power Supply Agreement
between PSEG and NHEC. This draft reflects Enron's most recent offer for the
period July 2000 throughAugust 2000. Please have your comments on this draft
to me by noon on Monday, March 13. Please plan to be available during the
afternoon of March 13 for further discussions with NHEC.
If you have any questions, please call.
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Mr. Campbell,
Here is my review of the Kingman Class I permit. Please review my review of
the transition period operating hour limitations. If my logic is correct I
can't see why ADEQ would limit us to 2000 hours per engine. Using their
numbers it appears to me that allowing us to operate 4,380 hours (as
originally requested) would not cause an exceedance in the PSD levels.
Let me know if you have any additional comments. I'm reviewing the
Flagstaff permit now.
Jon E. Fields, REM
Argent Consulting Services, Inc.
Ph: (281) 953-1008
Fx: (291) 759-9656
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Sta.3, 4 and 5
As you may know, we are at the end of our grace period for not being required
to do monthly sampling for the public water systems at sta. 3,4 and 5. Jeff
Lobstein has been requested to do the monthly drinking water sample
collections at each of the three compressor station and has three months
completed. This memo is a reminder that each location is again required to
send their drinking water analytical reports to the following agencies on a
monthly basis as the analytical results are received at each compressor
station.
Stations 3 and 4: each months reports are to be sent to the following 2
agencies:
Navajo Nation EPA
P.O. Box 339
Window Rock, AZ 86515
Atten: Yolanda Barney Program Manager
US EPA Region IX
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Atten: Danny Collier (WTR-6)
Station 5: your water sample reports are to be sent to the Navajo Nation
EPA in Window Rock, AZ, only. In speaking with Charlie, he has indicated
that he will be handling the reporting for Station 4 also.
I have contacted Nortest in Flagstaff (520) 774-2312, which is the lab
selected to do the testing to send station 3 reports to station 3 and station
4 and 5 reports to station 5.
The Navajo Nation has been given primacy and will be taking over the drinking
water program for the Navajo Nation in November of this year. Expect some
changes in reporting. Youmay want to use MCS as a monthly reminder for the
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Dear Electric Power Industry Colleague:
Soaring natural gas prices, heat waves, plant outages, low hydropower
availability, capacity shortages ) many unexpected factors combined to send
Western power prices upward last summer. In addition to fundamental factors,
flaws in market rules and market power are also considered by many observers
to have been significant causes. Western power markets continued to hold
surprises in the fall and winter, as lower load levels did not result in the
expected moderation of prices. Unprecedented gas market price spikes, and a
credit crisis due to the near-bankruptcy of California utilities, were added
to the complex mix of market drivers.
Electric Utility Consultants, Inc. (EUCI) is organizing a conference to
address these complex issues ) "What to Expect in Western Power Markets This
Summer." The conference will bring together market forecasters, system
operators, regulators, monitors, buyers, sellers and other industry experts
to present and discuss the latest facts, policies, and forecasts.
Presentations and panel discussions will cover supply, demand and price
forecasts; how the Western markets work when capacity is short; changes to
ISO rules and regulatory policies; and FERC,s price mitigation measures. In
addition, a session will cover longer term developments in the western
markets.
Attend EUCI,s timely conference, "What To Expect in Western Power Markets
This Summer" to get as clear a picture as is likely to be available.
To view the details for this conference, please click
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/wewmay01.htm and for associated "Modeling the
WSCC Grid" Workshop, please click
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/mtwapr01.htm. On the right hand column of
these pages, you will see links for Program Agenda, Registration
Information, and Online Registration. You may need to maximize your page or
move the sliding bar to the right to get to the right hand column depending
upon your browser or monitor.
?
List of Other Upcoming Conferences and Workshops
Ancillary Services Conference and Workshops
Ancillary Services Conference
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/ascapr01.htm
and associated Workshops for this conference
Ancillary Services 101 Workshop
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/as101apr01.htm
Market Based Pricing for Ancillary Services: Market Design Choices,
Consequences and Outcomes Workshop
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/mbpapr01.htm
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Short Courses
FERC Order 2000 & Emerging Market for Transmission Upgrades
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/fo2kmay01.htm
Engineering and Planning for Aging T&D Infrastructures
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/eapjun01.htm
What Generation Developers Need to Know about Transmission
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/wgdjun01.htm
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Transmission Grid Expansion and System Reliability Conferences
Conference 1: Focus on Regulation (Regulatory, Legislative Update, and
Incentives for Transmission Grid Expansion and System Reliability
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/formay01.htm
Conference 2: Focus on Pricing (Pricing and Incentives for Transmission Grid
Expansion and System Reliability)
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/fopmay01.htm
Market Based Planning for Transmission Capacity Expansion
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/mbtmay01.htm
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Electricity Risk Management Conferences
Electricity Risk Management 101 Workshop
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/ermjun01.htm
Portfolio Valuation and Optimization Conference
http://www.euci.com/Conferences/pvojun01.htm
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After you click any of these event titles, you will see links for program
agenda, registration information, and online registration on the right hand
column. Depending upon your browser and monitor, you may need to maximize
the page to see these links.
If you would like further information concerning our conference proceedings,
please visit our website at http://www.euci.com/proceedings.htm
Kindly forward this announcement to your colleagues who might benefit from
attending these conferences/workshops/courses.
Best Regards,
L. Mrig
Electric Utility Consultants, Inc. (EUCI)
5555 Preserve Drive
Greenwood Village CO 80121
(303) 770-8800
[email protected]
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you getting this stuff?
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 12/07/2000 11:12 AM -----
Joe Ronan <[email protected]>
12/06/2000 11:45 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, Carolyn Baker
at Duke <[email protected]>, Curtis Keebler at Reliant
<[email protected]>, Greg Blue <[email protected]>, Jack Pigott
<[email protected]>, Jan Smutny-Jones <[email protected]>, Jean Munoz
<[email protected]>, Joe Ronan <[email protected]>, John Stout for
Reliant <[email protected]>, "Julie @ Edson" <[email protected]>,
Karen Edson <[email protected]>, Kassandra Gough <[email protected]>, Katie at
IEP <[email protected]>, Lynn Lednicky at Dynegy <[email protected]>, Marty
Wilson <[email protected]>, Paula Hall-Collins
<[email protected]>, Ray McNally <[email protected]>,
"Richard Hyde, Duke" <[email protected]>, Rob Lamkin
<[email protected]>, Stephanie Newell at Reliant
<[email protected]>, Steven Kelly <[email protected]>, ", ,
Tom Ross" <[email protected]>, ", , Sue Mara" <[email protected]>, ", ,
kent Palmerton" <[email protected]>, ", , Jeff Dasovich"
<[email protected]>, ", , Bob Weisenmiller" <[email protected]>, ", , B
Brown Andy" <[email protected]>, ", , Andy Brown" <[email protected]>,
", , Kristin Vellandi" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Revised CalJournal Ad
Thanks, Kelli. In my opinion, this ad captures our message very well. Thanks
for responding so quickly.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelli Norton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 2:27 PM
To: Carolyn Baker at Duke; Curtis Keebler at Reliant; Greg Blue; Jack
Pigott @ Calpine; Jan Smutny-Jones; Jean Munoz; Joe Ronan @ Calpine;
John Stout for Reliant; Julie @ Edson; Karen Edson; Kassandra Gough @
Calpine; Katie at IEP; Lynn Lednicky at Dynegy; Marty Wilson; Paula
Hall-Collins; Ray McNally; Richard Hyde, Duke; Rob Lamkin; Stephanie
Newell at Reliant; Steven Kelly; , , Tom Ross; , , Sue Mara; , , Norton
Kelli; , , kent Palmerton; , , Jeff Dasovich; , , Bob Weisenmiller; , ,
B Brown Andy; , , Andy Brown; , , Kristin Vellandi
Subject: Revised CalJournal Ad
IEP Team,
Attached is a revised January CalJournal ad for your review. Based on
the group's comments, which were significant, we have developed an
entirely new ad. However, since the deadline has not changed (art is
still due today), we need your feedback asap. Please e-mail or call me
at 916-447-8186 as soon as possible with any comments. If we do not hear
from you, we will assume you are fine with the ad as is. Thank you for
all of your help.
Kelli | {
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Stacey:
The first place to look is the Legal Entities Rules Table, in Table Edit. Donnie is the most knowledgeable with regard to these rules.
Regards,
Bill x53492
-----Original Message-----
From: White, Stacey W.
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 4:07 PM
To: Crooks, William
Cc: Allen, Thresa A.
Subject: Legal Entities
Can you send me (or tell me where to access) the matrix put together which defines the legal entity for each desk. Debbie Brackett informed me that the entities are not necessarily the 'legal' entity but something else and I need to help get to the bottom of this.
Thanks,
Stacey | {
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