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TCPL is tendering some Union M12. Interested?
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 11:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: TCPL TransCanada Request for Bids - Union Capacity
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Sam,
This is the paper by Sharad.
I shall Stinson to do some editing.
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000
10:51 AM ---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. - Europe
From: Sharad Agnihotri 11/07/2000 04:22 PM
To: Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J
Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Steven Leppard/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Contstraints on the shape of a smile
Stinson ,Vince ,Zimin,
Here's a brief document on constraints on the shape of a smile for a fixed
expiry date.
the constraints are neccessary and sufficient for no arbitrage in this case.
I've used a template created by Dr. Leppard which is why it looks so scary.
If you need constraints in the time direction then I will have to think a
little bit more about it.
I think constraints in this direction are very model depenendent e.g.
stochastic volatility and local volatility models
will throw up different constraints.
Steve,
I am not sure if our traders (or quants for that matter) are aware of these
constraints
and some desks are beginning to build smiles...
Regards
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Hello Kay -
It's been a long time since we've last spoken and I hope things are well.
In November, Gregg Penman had sent me two confidentiality agreements related
to enovate and asked that I forward any comments to you directly. I finally
have reviewed them and have a couple comments.
The only proposed changes that need explanation are in paragraphs 1 and 3 of
each agreement. Paragraphs 1 and 3 are typical provisions in a
confidentiality agreement where each side is evaluating a transaction.
However, the confidential information disclosed under these particular
agreements is going to be used not only for trading activities but also in
connection with audit rights related to an existing and ongoing contractual
relationship. The confidentiality agreements should not affect enovate's
and PMW's rights under the LLC Agreement. Accordingly, the proposed changes
are my attempt to clarify the usual text.
Please call if you wish to discuss. I believe my procrastination has
resulted in the business people wanting to sign these up next week, so your
attention to this is appreciated. Thanks.
<<Conf Ag enovate L.L.C. (evaluation of enovate LLC) v1 ENOVATE CMTS
MRK.doc>> <<Conf Ag Peoples Energy Resources Corp. (evaluation of enovate
LLC) revision 3 PEC CMTS.doc>>
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Yeah, yeah...My own personal management plan is to shoot does and/or a spike or booger head and make my "Trophy" a BIG OLD EIGHT or a Main Frame 10 or better only. Well, I guess I couldn't pass the Main Frame 8 with the crab claw and kicker off the G2 that was discussed last week. He's just TOO DAMN PRETTY...Uh oh, gotta go...Got "wood" just thinking about it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Wollam [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 12:10 PM
To: Brian Constantine; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Possible new lease member
This year marked your move towards correcting that problem. Now you need to
take it to the next level and touch off on booger headed deer and does
instead of rattling them up all over the ranch and telling us about them. e.
>From: "Brian Constantine" <[email protected]>
>To: "Erik Wollam" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
><[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
><[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: Possible new lease member
>Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:16:23 -0600
>
>In terms of his deer hunting experience, he went to Uvalde with Z and I a
>couple of times and shot a doe or two, so he at least knows how to pull the
>trigger, unlike myself (allegedly).
>
> BC
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Erik Wollam [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 11:04 AM
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>[email protected]; Brian Constantine
>Subject: Possible new lease member
>
>Deer All:
>
>I have a person that might fit what we are looking for in the 8th spot or
>to
>fill a gap left by Joe (who is currently unable to provide a firm
>response).
>
>B.J. Johnson. Played football with Chad and I at Jesuit. Was a year a head
>of us. Met Zander at UH in College and hung with he and Brian while they
>were rooming together. Went to lawschool a few years after me. Is out and
>doing well with at a well known plaintiff's lawfirm.
>Nice guy. He mentioned a year or so ago to call him if we ever had a spot.
>His dad used to take him hunting and BJ wants to return the favor. Looking
>for a place he could take his dad once or twice a year, just to get out
>there not to shoot deer. He has two small girls, is busier than I am and
>would go no more than the rest of the Houston boys.
>
>He is a good guy. Don't know much about his deer hunting experience, but I
>don't care about that.
>
>Chad and Brian give him the stamp of approval. My thought is we could
>proceed as set with Chris and I splitting the 8th spot, but if Joe winds up
>taking a job out of state (which is a possibility) we would be left with
>two
>spots to fill and less time to do it. I think it might be best to offer
>this
>spot to BJ and fill up all 8 spots, then if we lose Joe, Chris and I can be
>the fall back plan.
>
>Thoughts and comments from the McComb guys please.
>
>
>Erik.
>
>
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----- Forwarded by Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT on 12/19/2000 06:24 PM -----
Stephanie Miller@ENRON
12/19/2000 11:33 AM
To: Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: enron
---------------------- Forwarded by Stephanie Miller/Corp/Enron on 12/19/2000
11:23 AM ---------------------------
Joe Gorberg <[email protected]> on 12/19/2000 10:07:10 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: Brad Barnds <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: enron
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I'm real sorry to bug you with this, but you and I will need to do some research so that I can make sure that I'm reporting properly. Please stop by when you get a minute. Thanks very much.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 8:43 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
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----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 01/09/2001 09:25 AM -----
Leasa Lopez@EES
01/08/2001 05:11 PM
To: Robert C Williams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Richard B
Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike D
Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Andrew Edison/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Stephanie Truss/NA/Enron@ENRON, Iris Waser/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: LLGM Meetings
Meeting Confirmation:
Tuesday, January 09, 2001
1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
EB9C1 (pending confirmation)
EB857 (fallback location)
Wednesday, January 10, 2001
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
EB9C1 (pending confirmation)
EB857 (fallback location)
Attendees:
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae team
Vicki Sharp
Mike D. Smith
Bob Williams
Richard Sanders
Andy Edison
Bill Bradford
I will send out an e-mail on Tuesday by 10:30 a.m. confirming the location
for these meetings. If you have any questions, please call me.
Thank you,
Leasa Lopez
Asst. to Vicki Sharp
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"I haven't failed. I've found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Albert
Einstein; NASDAQ slides again - down 91 - DOW up 28; H&Q downgrades EBAY
(Ebay Inc) (down 4 5/16) from strong buy to buy; AMZN (Amazon) (down 8 1/8)
falls on cautionary comments from Lehman; ACCL (Accelerated Networks) (up 32
7/8) IPO priced at $15; TWX (Time Warner) (down 4 1/16) shareholders approve
AOL (America Online) (down 4 1/8) purchase; CMGI (CMGI Inc) (down 3 1/2) on
earnings warning - CS First Boston cuts to hold from buy; CAG (Conagra Inc)
(down 1 3/8) buying IHF (International Home Foods) (up 5 1/4); Rumor - NOK
(Nokia Corp) (down 3 5/16) to buy QCOM (Qualcomm) (down 1 7/8); RMBS
(Rambus) (up 17 9/16) on Hitachi settlement; KOOP (DrKoop.com) (up 29/32)
receives $1.5 Million; HGSI (Human Genome) up 10 1/16; SUNW (Sun
Microsystems) down 5 7/16; VSAT (Viasat) down 5 1/4; MSFT (Microsoft) down 2
1/8; BRCM (Broadcom) down 3; AMAT (Applied Materials) down 3 1/6; BMCS (BMC
Software) down 2 1/16;
MO buys Nabisco
AOL, TWX deal - regulators taking closer look.
AMZN* - hit hard (down 19% on analyst comments) - company says
report was wreckless.
SNE - Palm device debuts on Tues.
Liberty Media - biggest shareholder in European Cable and TV giant -
United GlobalCom.
NY Times - delays tracking stock.
USA Networks - interactive business in one division - to go public.
Citrix - Chairman quits - management re-org - stock hit 18%.
Recording industry - younger people buying less music as older
people buy more.
Freeserve and Deut T - deal off.
YHOO - put your company intranet with us.
Dreamworks - record label takes online submissions.
INTC - new Celeron chips (AMD's made their new chip announcement
last week)/ also INTC opening software development center in Russia.
Mattel - nixing software that stirred privacy concerns in their
interactive games.
TXN - buys Alantro - wireless local area networking co.
Oxygen Media - closintg two shopping sites.
More Chinese Net co.s coming to Nasdaq - Netease.com and Sohu.com.
Vivity - video over corporate network - gets $4.5 million - HLIT is
investor.
QXL - real challege to Ebay* in Europe.
Overview of "Digital Livingroom" in WSJ - new devices are confusing
- interactive TV and Videa coming as is home networking. (PROX mentioned in
home networking article).
Broadcom - positive article in NY Times.
Electronics Retailer 800.com - pulls IPO.
EXP.com - matches consumers and executives with experts,
counselors..... gets $33 million 2nd round including backing from Ask
Jeeves.
EK - online photo printing.
BRCD* - mentioned positively on CNBC.
Latest round of dot com layoffs - Urban Box Office's Indie Planet
and Pseudo.
CMRC buys APNT.
Tangible Asset Galleries (art and rare coins) buys Gavelnet.com
(Collectables from network of Galleries).
NY Times Page 1 Sunday - Online retailers stop offering endless
bargains - watching bottom line (Dan Ries has been saying this for weeks).
Frank Quattrone - super-star tech banker at First Boston - part of
new deal is in house high tech fund - will do VC work.
Barron's Cover Story - Roundtable group half-way through the year
overview - positive on wide variety of companies - Abby is still bullish
also likes Merck, C and Wells Fargo/ Some think CSCO, Nokia and Nortel are
overvalued/ other picks - Chris Craft, Modine Manufact., MONY Group,
Flextronics, Polaris Industries, Exxon, Royal Dutch, Apache, Anadarko,
Burlington Resources, Novartis, Roche, AXA, UPM Kyrmmene, Nomura, McLeod
USA, ABGenix, Gemstar-TV Guide, Furniture Brands (mentioned by 2 seperate
people), Georgia Pacific, Eserline, ITT Industries, Metlife, Edwards Life
Sciences, BTU International, Ross Stores, Comcast, Kellwood, AK Steel, D R
Horton, Navistar, Parkervision, Impath...
WSJ Heard - was T's Wireless deal an IPO - question not academic -
was pre-deal trading okay?
KOOP - $1.5 million loan from merchant bank.
There is talk: CSCO for RBAK?/
C.E. Unterberg Towbin: Futurelink Roadshow in San Fran./ Paul
Rodriguez marketing in Mid-Atlantic.
Kimberly Breslauer - great job writing this letter last week.
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thereon, are not guaranteed. C.E. Unterberg Towbin, or one or more of its
partners, may have a position in any of the securities discussed herein. All
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coverage.
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in a recent financing.
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Attorney Client Privilege--Not Discoverable
Here is a final thought about this PX situation before I take off. In the
normal give and take of haggling that has been going on since time out of
mind in trading transactions, there is an element of deception. The seller
always bluffs that his product is much more valuable than it actually may be,
in fact, the less valuable the product, the more the bluffing. The buyer
always treats the seller's product with disdain. It is fundamentally
necessary for an efficient market to work for buyers and sellers to be able
to string each other along with various posturing gambits. Price is the
result of two hagglers finally coming forward out of the smoke surrounding
their ritual dance and shaking hands on a number. By experimenting with the
nuances of the PX software system are traders not merely doing what they
have been doing since Biblical times, i.e. interjecting the absolutely
essential ingredient of deceptive posturing into the relatively new form of
electronic commerce?
What is the difference between (a) one of our traders getting on the phone
when we are short of power and bargaining for a good price with a supply
source as though we have plenty of power and might just be willing to help
the supplier out if he gives us a good deal, and (b) scheduling 3000 mw at
Silver Peak when there is 15 mw of physical capacity? If the technology of
electronic commerce cannot absorb the artful rituals of real haggling, maybe
it should be seen as a temporary experiment and rejected in favor of the time
honored traditions. In any event, participants should not be expected to be
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Good afternoon Ms. Jones,
No request were found for Angela Davis, Linda Sietzema and Sharon Crawford;
if you have the request numbers, please provide them (sometimes eRequest will
not find the client by name). The request for Marcus Nettelton appears OK.
Have a nice day,
Gary Sta. Maria
From: Tana Jones@ECT on 03/20/2001 10:32 AM
To: Enron Messaging Security/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: eRequests
I just did a request to get Angela Davis in the Houston Office and Linda
Sietzema and Sharon Crawford in the Calgary offices edit access to the
Financial Trading Agreement Database. I also requested that Marcus Nettelton
get edit access to the ENA Legal Online Trading Database. I'm not sure if I
did the "erequest" all ok. Can you check to make sure your got all four?
Thanks!
Enron Messaging Security@ENRON
02/27/2001 01:12 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: eRequests 20721 & 20740
Good afternoon,
Please submit an eRequest for the access request (all 5-7 people can be
placed on one request).
To view the Group members, please open the ECT Address book, click on Groups,
then double-click on the name of the group. Please let us know if there are
any questions.
Have a nice day,
Gary Sta. Maria
From: Tana Jones@ECT on 02/27/2001 11:31 AM
To: Enron Messaging Security/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: eRequests 20721 & 20740
ECT HOU_LN1/ECT
Legal\new_swp.nsf
I will be having about 5-7 other people that I will need added to this
database. Should I send these requests back directly to you, or do them
through the system as well?
Also, there are two ways of getting edit access through this database. One
is for employees of Legal, who can then enter Legal comments, and the other
is for employees of Credit, who can then enter Credit comments. Do you see
that choice? Is there some way for me to verify which employees of Legal and
which employees of Credit have what access? I know that some employees of
Credit have Legal access by mistake. Can I get lists of the Legal and Credit
breakdowns?
Enron Messaging Security@ENRON
02/27/2001 11:17 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: eRequests 20721 & 20740
Good morning,
Please provide the path to the Financial Trading Agreement database. The
information can be found by right-clicking on the database icon, then
selecting Database properties. The Server and File name will be under the
Basic tab.
Have a nice day,
Gary Sta. Maria
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Mr. Shapiro,
Attached is your Monthly Holdings Report for the month of May, 2001. If
there are any holdings outside of UBS PaineWebber that you would like me to
report on, please send your monthly/quarterly statements to me at:
109 North Post Oak Lane, Suite 150
Houston, TX 77024
and I will include them in this report. Please call me at 713-957-7060 if
you have any questions regarding this report.
Sincerely,
Hank Emery
UBSPaineWebber
Emery Financial Group
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Thanks for putting this together. I will look forward to reading the details later today. --Sally
James New
04/03/2001 09:12 AM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Beth Apollo/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Fernley Dyson/LON/ECT@ECT, Mike Jordan/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Global Standard on Valuation Methodology Changes and Model Approval
Sally / Beth,
As we discussed when I was in Houston I have put together a draft on Valuation Methodology Changes and Model Approval. I had a meeting arranged for today to go through my proposal with Ted Murphy and Tani Nath (she heads up research and structuring here in London) but Ted cancelled at the last minute (again). Tani and I met and are broadly in agreement, but before we can go any further we need Ted's input. He is now away for 2 1/2 weeks so there is going to be no further progress on this front.
In the mean time I would appreciate your comments on what I have put together. I would prefer it if it is not circulated around Houston at this stage until I can accurately say that Ted is happy from a global RAC perspective. Likewise I still need to get Houston research comfortable but I am going to wait until Ted has had a chance to add his feedback so I can at least say that it is only Houston research that is outstanding. Others will also need to be consulted (and I would like to agree a list of key people with you) but I can't see their being any real contention. Can you ?
I am assuming that resourcing is likely to be an issue for you in Houston (and it may well be here too) and this has been added to the outstanding list. I am envisaging that some of the risk management work could be completed as part of the curve validation
If there are any questions or feedback please let me know.
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OK - Here's the plan.
What: Drinks and Dinner
Why: Celebration for Jeff and Lisa's engagement and pre-wedding party
When: Wednesday, October 25, 2000
5:30 pm
Where: Habanero Blue Mexican Restaurant
1600 Commerce (Downtown)
713/224-4468
Jeff and Lisa are registered at Macy's and the theme for the party is
"BARWARE".
Please let me know if you or your date/spouse cannot attend so that I may
adjust the reservation.
Lorraine | {
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electricity and gas markets are the most open in Europe.
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Opening Energy Systems
Icc Told Natural Gas Prices Not Local Suppliers' Fault
Terra to Join GE in Major Coal Demonstration Project
Power Up Iowa Before It's Too Late
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Sempra Energy Could Act in Baja California Natural Gas Crisis: Analysts
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Enron Negotiates Entry to Generation Market - Argentina
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Porvair to Switch Focus to Fuel Cell Technology
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Ocean Energy Announces Record 2000 Financial Results
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Waertsilae wins order to deliver floating power barge to Dominican Republic
Israel: Iec's Proposal for Coal-Fired Power Plant Opposed
Australian Power Consumption Rising Faster Than Population
Iran And Armenia to Discuss Joint Fuel, Energy Projects
Cairn Energy Discovers Hydrocarbon in Western Indian State
Power Price Increase Likely Next Month
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Panel Pulls Plug on North Carolina Deregulation Plan
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Avista Says Northwest Natural-Gas Rate Hike Would Fund Conservation
California Utility Seeks State Approval to Pay Natural Gas Suppliers First
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California Municipal Utilities Get Step Ahead: Deregulation Exclusion Helps
Energy Costs Devour California Government Funds
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Bush Extends Emergency Orders Averting Big California Blackouts
Bankruptcy Unlikely Cure for California Energy Crisis
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Roanoke, VA.-Based Power Company Reports Higher Profits After Merger
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Pacificorp Willing to Modify Oregon Dam for Fish
Utility.Com Plans to Disconnect 30,000 Pennsylvania Electric Customers
Illinois Fares Better Than California in Deregulation of Electricity
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City-Owned Electric Companies in Utah Announce Rate Hikes
Orange County, Calif., Treasurer Defends Investments in Troubled Utility
San Diego Gas, Electric Firm Wants to Raise Rates 17 Percent
California Awaits Electricity Suppliers' Energy-Contract Bids
Newark, N.J.-Based Utility Group Beats Forecasts, Predicts Strong Future
All Eyes Are on California's Delicate Balance of Power
New Jersey Utility Reports Increase in Earnings
Macon, GA., Water Authority to Launch Investigation Into Employee's Death
Texas Utility Commission Proposes More Flexibility for Deregulation
Houston-Based Energy Firms Submit Bids in California Utility Contract Auction
Texas Utility Regulators Propose Summer Electricity Surcharge
California Government Funds Ease Power Crisis; More Solutions Sought
Former Nuclear Weapons Workers Settle with Babcock & Wilcox of Ohio
Ohio Utility Dpl Inc. Generates Record Profit for 2000
Detroit Free Press Doron Levin Column
Alliant Energy Maintains That Higher Electric Bills Are Linked to Gas Prices
Iowa Utility Billing Change Could Result in Savings for Customers
Livermore, Calif., Windmills May Help with Power Supply Over Summer
Owner of Contra Costa County, Calif., Power Plants Withdraws Tax Cut Appeal
Manatee County, Fla., Approves Plans for New Power Plant
Energy Crisis Forces California Power Companies to Cut Back on Outage Service
Electric CO-OP Sues Amarillo, Texas-Based Utility Over Violation of Sales Pact
Higher Utility Bills Have Amarillo, Texas, Residents Clamoring for Solutions
Amarillo Globe-News, Texas, Energy Briefs Column
Santa Fe, N.M.-Area Power Plant Gets Approval from Regulators
-Utility's Plan to Build Power Plant in Noblesville, Ind., Generates
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N.Y. raises taxes to fund energy conservation programs
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S&P sees minimal risk of a power crisis in Europe
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TXU backs EDP,Cajastur bid for Cantabrico
Power shortfall threatens New York City economy--study
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Western Gas extends gas deliveries to PG&E
PG&E urges regulators to secure Calif. gas supplies
TABLE-Cinergy Q4 results, revs rise
Greenpeace uses riot police van in nuclear protest
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UPDATE 1-Enron says no stake hike in Indian unit
Madrid shares flat, electric cos, Popular rally
TABLE - Keyspan Q4 oper EPS beats estimate
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Laclede Q1 earnings almost double, plans new hldg grp structure
Enron ups 2001 profit target on continued strength
Cinergy Q4 earns rise, top Street view
Allegheny Q4 earns rise less than expected
Scottish Power mulling Powergen bid but will wait
Japan utilities hike rates due to higher fuel cost
TABLE - Sempra Energy Q4 EPS 47 cts
PSEG prices $2.5 bln stranded cost bonds
MDU Resources Q4 net rises, sees 2001 on track
UPDATE 1-Calif. power crisis 'significant problem'-Greenspan
Sempra Energy fourth quarter profits slip
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UPDATE 1-French EdF to open 42 pct power market by 2003
Kenya lifts biting power rationing as drought ends
S&P revises Green Mountain Power outlook
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Indian utility to miss deadline for paying Enron
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George,
Jeff has just signed your expense account from last month. It has been on hold because we have stopped approving all submitted reports that include car services (for all of EGM) that are outside of the direct airport to the hotel charges. We have made statements to everyone via memo and our commitment to our bosses that we are watching our costs especially those like these specifically. In most cities cabs or other shorter hires are available.
We are not attempting to be cheap but we have put this is a hard rule and of course includes Jeff and me. We haven't and will not do it either. We don't want to discuss this further and it is not something we will think about again but we wanted to be clear.
Thanks,
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OH! THANK YOU GOD!!!!! HIGHER! HIGHER! HIGHER!
BITTE BITTE BITTE!!!!!!!!!!!!
[email protected] schrieb:
>
> ENE is back above 80!!! It's trading at 80 1/4 right now.
>
> Scott
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---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 11/30/2000
04:45 PM ---------------------------
From: Jennifer Bagwell @ ENRON 11/30/2000 04:32 PM
To: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: DPR/GL Adjustments
---------------------- Forwarded by Jennifer Bagwell/NA/Enron on 11/30/2000
04:27 PM ---------------------------
From: Frank Cernosek @ ECT 11/28/2000 02:37 PM
To: Luchas Johnson/NA/Enron@Enron, Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT@ECT, Victor
Guggenheim/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Royed/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kyle R
Lilly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jason Wolfe/NA/Enron@ENRON, Denver Plachy/NA/Enron@Enron,
Chris Walker/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andres Balmaceda/NA/Enron@ENRON, William
Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Bagwell/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jody
Crook/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: DPR/GL Adjustments
Please plan on adjusting your PL for the following amount during the month of
November...
Frank | {
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Hi Dave
Here is a revised draft for discussion purposes only of the MNA, marked to show changes from the prior draft of 11/8. In order to get this to you for your review as soon as possible, I am by copy of this email sending drafts to others in Enron's legal, credit and commercial groups for their first review; accordingly, there likely will be additional changes based upon their review. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Thanks
Elizabeth Sager
713-853-6349
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]@ENRON
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 2:11 PM
To: Sager, Elizabeth
Subject: RE: master netting draft 11-1-01 | {
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Attached is our report for April, 2001.
Emily Sellers
ETS Legal Department
P. O. Box 1188 (77251-1188)
1400 Smith Street, Room EB4771
Houston, Texas 77002
Ph. 713-853-7172
[email protected] | {
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Start Date: 2/6/02; HourAhead hour: 19; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2002020619.txt
!!!General SQL error.
Couldn't update; currently locked by user 'Admin' on machine 'NAHOU-TRDTS5'.
Table
---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----
*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.
Details:
TRANS_TYPE: FINAL
SC_ID: ECTstNW
MKT_TYPE: 2
TRANS_DATE: 2/6/02
TIE_POINT: MALIN_5_RNDMTN
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You have received this email because you are listed as a security approver. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000081288&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.
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Tana:
Coastal Oil & Gas Canada Inc. is NOT authorized to trade US power products.
It is not a current trading partner and not FERC approved.
Pacific Gas & Electric Company -- ENRON SALES only for East and West power
pursuant to on-line GTCs
TXU Electric Company -- ENRON SALES only for East and West power pursuant to
on-line GTCs
GPU Advanced Resources, Inc. is authorized to trade all US power products
pursuant to the on-line GTCs.
Thanks,
Leslie | {
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COLUMBIA GAS TRANSMISSION CORPORATION
NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
NOVEMBER 19, 2001
Notice ID: 3280
5 - NO RESPONSE REQUIRED
Individuals from the following teams will be on duty (from 8:00 a.m. until
10:00 p.m.) in Customer Services on Saturday, November 24, 2001 and Sunday,
November 25, 2001:
NOMINATIONS & CONFIRMATIONS
Team 6 (Saturday and Sunday) 304-357-3702
Team 7 (Saturday only 10 a.m.-10 p.m.) 304-357-2887
Team 7 (Sunday only 10 a.m.-10 p.m.) 304-357-2375
Team 1 (Evening Shift) will be on duty (from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.)
November 26 through November 30, 2001:
NOMINATIONS & CONFIRMATIONS
Team 1 304-357-3708
Please note that the Columbia Navigator system is unavailable every Sunday from
11:00 p.m. until Monday at 6:00 a.m. for routine system maintenance.
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Shane, As we discussed, we can remove the strike of 3.2(b) in the Tennessee TPAs. I put in a call to Mojave to discuss this issue with them. After my conversation with them we can decide how to proceed. All other TPAs should be sent out with our typical language.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lakho, Shahnaz
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 4:27 PM
To: Nemec, Gerald
Cc: Jaquet, Tammy; Superty, Robert; Hall, Bob M; Ogden, Mary; Greif, Donna
Subject: tpa - Section 7 issue
Donna Greif has asked me to initiate tpas with about 20 to 22 pipes for the two EES companies. I am sure that Tennessee and EPNG will again
raise the same issue as they did with the language in Section 7 when we initiated tpas for ENA and ENA Upstream.
In order to maintain consistency, should I remove the line referencing the 3.2B omission?
The tpa between EPNG and ENA does not have this line item.
The tpa between Tennessee and ENA as well as between Tennessee and ENA Upstream does not have this either.
Mojave also has the same issue with this, they are refusing to sign the tpa with us for ENA.
These are all EL Paso owned pipes.
I have already contacted someone at Tennessee, and they want the exact same language as the previous tp agreements.
Thanks
Shane | {
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Here are this week's survey results.
AVG -1
AVG w/o High & Low 0
Median 0
Standard Deviation 11
# of Responses 44
High +25
Low - 35
Last Year -94
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Please see the attached spreadsheet with new additions in blue. A couple of
Enron entity names changes (Enron Australia Finance Pty limited to Enron
Japan Corp.) Also note that Sea Freight Fin Swap BCI 4 and Sea Freight Fin
Swap BCI 7 have been renamed from previous UK prefix. Please let me know if
you have any questions. Please begin using the attached spreadsheet on
Monday, Sept. 11.
Thanks,
Stephanie | {
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Correct again....This deal has been changed. Also, I've forwarded these last
two e-mails to Bill Williams III, Real Time manager, who can talk to these
guys about using correct counterparty names in deal entry. In the future if
you see errors or discrepancies in deals done by the Short Term West Hourly
desk, please send the e-mail to Bill and myself. This will hopefully be a
more direct way of nipping the problem in the bud.
Thanks for your help.
Kate
Melissa Ann Murphy
12/13/2000 05:04 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 476642
Sorry to keep bugging you. I think this deal is in as the wrong TransAlta.
Thanks!
Melissa | {
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Bridgette:
So long as there is a copy of the notice in the appropriate files then I do
not need to see it. I would suggest sending a copy to Tana Jones in the
financial trading group in the event there is a financial trading master.
Thanks,
Jeff
Bridgette Anderson@ENRON
05/01/2001 01:51 PM
To: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Notice of Telephone Recording
Jeff,
I recieved a notification from CMS Field Services, Inc. indicating that
effective 5/15/01 they will begin recording purchase, sale and derivative
transactions for natural gas between our companies. I have sent a copy to
the fileroom, should I forward a copy to you also? I spoke with one of the
Adminative Assistants on the Trading floor and they thought that I should
contact Legal. Please advise.
Regards,
Bridgette Anderson
ENW_Global Contracts
Phone: 713-853-3818
Fax: 713-646-5971
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CALENDAR ENTRY: APPOINTMENT
Description:
In Dallas
Date: 2/13/2001
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (Central Standard Time)
Chairperson: Outlook Migration Team
Detailed Description: | {
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Please find below the discussion point from this afternoon's meeting related to Mass Market. Migration to our proposed process is dependent upon the key items listed below.
Regards
Molly
-----Original Message-----
From: Harris, Molly
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 10:52 AM
To: Alston, Cassandra; Frank, Mark; Scribner, James; Coleman, Tandra; Albrecht, Kristin; Cubillos-Uejbe, Humberto; Herod, Brenda F.; Detiveaux, Kim; Chaney, Craig; Raghavan, Suresh; Seibel, Teresa; Stubbs, Shelly; John, Mary
Subject: EES Mass Market Processes
Thanks for each of your input on the proposed Mass Market process. I have altered the flow chart to show the proposed new process only. You will be notified shortly for a follow up meeting.
Key issues to move forward
IT - need consolidated report of agency executed deals in lieu of file for each deal
IT - update the batch process in RPS to capture and load counterparty by GCP ID
Data Capture - match of credit responses with data capture by order ID
Deal Capture - set up of reject letters for increased volume
Deal Capture/Billing - clarify utility needs for counterparty name
Credit - interface with D&B Marketing Spectrum database
GCP - implement batch load of counterparts to database
Although it was discussed to use utility required name, Credit recommends to continue discussions with TPV or QC for validation of Legal name or consider data coverage source (D&B, Experian etc) and capturing utility name as an alias. In order to securitize the portfolio, Legal names will be required.
Regards
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"To all HPL employees:
A month from today we'll be in Galveston celebrating HPL's 75th anniversary.
We have a great program that will showcase HPL's history and its contribution
to Enron's success.
HPL is more than the pipeline - it's the people and their skills. From gas
trading to business operations and from producer services to engineering, the
skills developed and honed at HPL have supported our success in power, coal,
liquids, and broadband capacity. HPL was the cornerstone of Enron's
physical gas network on which we built the contractual/trading network of
Enron's gas business.
If you plan to attend, but have not made your dinner and hotel reservations,
please do so ASAP by:
Sending the information requested below via email to [email protected].
Register now!
1) Employee,s Name
2) Employee,s Daytime Phone Number
3) Guest,s Name
4) Overnight Accommodations (select one of each category)
? King Bed or Two Queen Beds
? Smoking or Non-Smoking room
5) Dinner Only? Yes / No
Expect registration confirmation via email.
Our reservation deadline is August 16th. If you plan to stay at Moody
Gardens on Friday night, please make your reservations directly with the
hotel on your personal credit card.
I look forward to seeing you at this very special anniversary salute.
Cocktails begin at 6:30 pm with dinner at 7:30.
Regards,
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I see that I failed to include thte attachments. Here is the entire package.
---------------------- Forwarded by Rebecca W Cantrell/HOU/ECT on 05/25/2001
01:54 PM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Rebecca W Cantrell 05/25/2001 01:37 PM
To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Williams/ENRON@enronxgate, Phillip
K Allen/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Responses to FERC Data Request
Attached are the cover letter and narrative responses ENA will provide this
afternoon to FERC for the non-public investigation into California natural
gas prices. Please advise me as soon as possible if you have any concerns.
These are basically requests for the same information as we have provided
previously in the San Diego and the CPUC complaint proceedings. The main
difference is in the time period covered. The San Diego and CPUC data
requests were for November-December, 2000 and January-April, 2001,
respectively, and this request is for information from May 1999 for any
contracts in effect on May 10, 2001.
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The curve files for Netco will need to be modified before they are used in the new environment.
1) On the Publish tab in the Curve File sheet.
Change the environment name on the 5th row to ermtp
Change the service name on the 5th row to 7525
Change the Network Address on the 5th row to ;239.44.16.1;
2) Then hit the button on the publish sheet and save the new file.
If the sheet does not have the button, just save the file, close it, and bring it back up.
3) Save your curves as normal
4) Any questions or problems, please give me a call
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NO, unless its time.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Wollam [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:32 PM
To: Parks, Joe; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: Re: Come raise a cold one to Weller
should i put buck to sleep on saturday so we can raise a cold one to him
too??
>From: "Parks, Joe" <[email protected]>
>To: "Brian Constantine" <[email protected]>, "chad knipe"
><[email protected]>, "EriK Wollam" <[email protected]>, "Chet Fenner"
><[email protected]>
>Subject: Come raise a cold one to Weller
>Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 12:57:19 -0500
>
>I will be serving brisket, chicken and of course everyone's favorite,
>beer. This Sunday around 4pm. Come over bring you kids and your wife. Kim
>will also send out an email to your spouses.
>
>Joe
>Senor Safety (I like this)
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Constantine [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:34 AM
>To: chad knipe; EriK Wollam; Chet Fenner; Parks, Joe; John Chambers
>Subject: RE: are you all dead?
>
>
>I think that was LN's feeble attempt at "Spanish"...aka SENOR....Hey how do
>you type the little squiggly thing on top of the "n" ???
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: chad knipe [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 3:50 PM
>To: EriK Wollam; Chet Fenner; [email protected]; John Chambers;
>Brian Constantine
>Subject: Re: are you all dead?
>
>When did Joe graduate from Mr. to "senior"?
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Erik Wollam
>Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 4:15 PM
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>[email protected]; [email protected]
>Subject: are you all dead?
>
>What's the deal. No traffic all week. Makes coming to work really lame.
>
>Here's something to talk about. Karnes City!!! Like it is time to cut
>checks
>again and mail them to the opielas before they call me and hit me up for a
>raise on our rent.
>
>John:Last year looks like the break down was as follows: you wrote a ckedk
>to Rancho Grande Trust for 2,600 and collected from Mark and Matt.
>I wrote one for 900 and collected from pig, shet, smack, hudge and senior
>saftey.
>
>SO Brian, Chet, Chad, Hudge and Joe need to cut me a check for 150 a piece
>and mail it to my office 815 walker #1447 H/T 77002.
>
>If you are not interested in getting back on, let me know so I can fill
>your
>spot.
>
>John, mail your check and I will send off with mine and contract for
>emerick
>
>KCLN
>
>
>
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Here is the presentation Bruce was referring to. Thanks
ben | {
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Justin - haven't heard anything else back from Justin B ; as per your
voicemail he is away until 9 April, so suggest you get back in touch with him
then. I tend to agree with Mark Taylor's view re: perhaps best not to use
'EOL' or 'EOL Manager' and the like given our substantial existing investment
in the brand/trademark 'EnronOnline'.
At the same time, the press are often referring to 'EnronOnline' as 'EOL', so
if the trademark 'EOL' is in fact still available, Kal Shah and I are of the
view that it would make sense to apply for it for possible use, and also to
preclude others in our market from securing it (though at some stage we would
need to demonstrate use vs. just applying for the trademark itself for it to
afford us any legal protection).
My concern from a marketing standpoint is not to dilute the 'EnronOnline'
brand or logo by also using the term 'EOL'. However, if we could secure the
trademark, it would be nice to have the option of using it at our discretion
(e.g. perhaps more so in interviews and press releases , rather than creating
a logo/brand for EOL, which I think we should avoid ). Clearly though, if
anyone else already has the 'EOL' trademark for the same goods and services
classes we would be looking for, we would need to steer clear of this
entirely to avoid infringing on that trademark.
Happy to discuss this further.
-Paul
x32310
---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Goddard/EU/Enron on 06/04/2001 08:38
---------------------------
Paul Goddard
27/03/2001 18:38
To: Justin Boyd/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: Justin Rostant/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rahil Jafry/Enron@EnronXGate
Subject: "EOL" Trademark
Justin - Apparently Dave Forster is keen to potentially register the domain
name 'eolmanager.com ' (currently available) for purposes of our Third Party
Access initiative. I suggested to Justin Rostant that he check 'EOL'
trademark availability via Mark Palmer in the US, but also said I'd touch
base with you. Could we (or Mark) do a quick trademark avail. search on
'EOL' (as opposed to EnronOnline proper)? Is it possible Clifford Chance,
Linklaters or S&M already did this as part of the drive for EnronOnline
trademarks?
The website 'eol.com' is taken by a company called Entertainment Online but
it looks like quite a small , lottery entity of some kind, so it's possible
they haven't applied for TM but would still have established use.
From an EnronOnline marketing and legal standpoint, to date we have
deliberately avoided using 'EOL' externally for fear of brand dilution and
trademark infringement respectively. However, if in fact the trademark
'EOL' (or failing that 'EOL MANAGER') is still available for the taking (at
least in the context of online commodity trading). perhaps we should apply
for it for the appropriate goods and services classes .
As a follow on point, if the trademark for 'EOL' is indeed held by someone,
would we be infringing on their trademark if we registered 'EOLMANAGER.COM'
? My personal opinion is that we would be free to do so - hard to establish
we'd be trying to pass off as 'Entertainment Online' for example, if we used
eolmanager.com to conduct our regular business.
Also, It just occurred to me that Rahil did some quick checking on this a
long while ago and I believe found there was a trademark holder out there --
possibly the same EOL Incorporated / Entertainment Online listed below.
Rahil , if you remember anything on this can you let me , Justin Boyd and
Justin Rostant know?
Thanks,
Paul
X32310
Domain registration details for EOL.com :
?
Registrant:
EOL Incorporated (EOL-DOM)
P.O. Box 553
Westboro, MA 01581
Domain Name: EOL.COM
Administrative Contact, Billing Contact:
Wadsworth, Dennis (DW1005) [email protected]
EOL Incorporated
6 Mohawk Drive
Westboro, MA 01581
508-898-3600
Technical Contact:
Shrimpton, Craig (CS220) [email protected]
Orbit Data Systems, Inc.
400 Grove Street
Worcester, MA 01605
508-753-8776
Record last updated on 06-Jun-2000.
Record expires on 29-Jul-2002.
Record created on 28-Jul-1993.
Database last updated on 27-Mar-2001 01:56:00 EST.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.OS.COM 209.113.221.6
NS2.OS.COM 209.113.221.3
About EOL webpage (on EOL.com):
About EOL, Incorporated!
Company History
May, 1986
Entertainment-On-Line is Incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The first program: Lottery Numbers On-Line is introduced in Lottery Player,s
Magazine
September 1986
Audio cassette tape: Lottery Winning Strategies! (Ver 1.0) is released.
October 1987
The COMPLETE Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER is released. (First commercial program
to include number analysis with integrated wheeling systems and bet checking
ability.)
The DAILY NUMBER BUSTER! is released for Pick-3 and Pick-4 Daily games.
May 1989
50 SYSTEM Lottery Wheeler - PLUS! Is introduced as stand-alone product or
COMPLETE Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER add-on module.
May 1991
The COMPLETE Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER 5.0 debuts in MAC/IBM formats.
Entertainment-On-Line products are gaining momentum with sales topping
$1,000,000 and all major retail channel stores carrying the TRACKER &
WHEELER.
May 1993
The first ULTIMATE Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER debuts. (To this day, the ONLY
lottery software product that handles virtually EVERY games played, from
Pick-3 through KENO in a single program.)
July 1995
The ULTIMATE Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER V2.0 with "Cumastats" (for Cumulative
Statistics) hits the market for DOS and Windows formats. ("Cumastats" is the
only lottery software feature available anywhere that will run ALL of the
program analysis types and then tell you which analysis types have been the
MOST successful at finding winner in previous drawings.)
Audio cassette tape: Lottery Winning Strategies! (Ver 2.0) NEW and updated
for the 90's is released.
Summer 1996
The Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER - Power Player Edition arrives with full
interactive Web access.
Entertainment-On-Line World Wide Web site opens.
Interactive Power Player Club begins online operations.
Entertainment-On-Line exceeds 250,000 product sales with reports of
substantial cash prizes being won all around the world with
Entertainment-On-Line lottery products.
Entertainment-On-Line, Inc. celebrates 10 Year company anniversary.
Summer/Fall 1997
Lottery TRACKER & WHEELER - Power Player Edition Version 2 arrives.
The Power Player Strategy Guide & Program Companion, a 150 page book,
dedicated to helping our customers increase their odds of winning the lottery
is released and sells out within 3 months.
The Power Player Strategy Guide & Program Companion goes into it's second
printing and is hailed by our customers as the best book
Entertainment-On-Line, Inc. has EVER sold.
---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Goddard/EU/Enron on 27/03/2001 18:16
---------------------------
From: Justin Rostant@ECT on 27/03/2001 18:05
To: Paul Goddard/EU/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: "EOL" Trademark
I spoke with David Forster and he said he wants to see some documentation on
the trademark for EOL. I presume this information is available and a little
research has to be done. We understand that EOL cannot be used on the website
or in other public material but if we could get some details on the exact
restrictions that would be very helpful. Call me if you have any questions.
713 853 6460
I appreciate you help on this one
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AGA for 11/10/00 is -6 W/D | {
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The only policy that I've seen is the "Interim Southern Cone Electricity
Trading Policy" dated July 29th, 1999 and which does authorize financial
electricity trading in Brazil. I'm not aware of policy (maybe there is
none) or resolution (maybe each will be deal specific) which addresses the
opening of brokerage accounts and equity trading (even for hedging
purposes). I think we should monitor the activity and see if it's going to
be sporadic. I'll be in the office today until 4 pm. Sara
Andrea Bertone@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
09/30/99 05:22 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Don Black/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: Re: Enron Power Holdings XII Ltd. ("EPHXII")
We have a policy. I don't have it in electronic version. Maybe Don Black has
it . He applied for it. If you want I can send you a hard copy.
Sara Shackleton@ECT
09/29/99 01:08 PM
To: Robert H George/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Andrea
Bertone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Bruce
Harris/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marie Heard/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Enron Power Holdings XII Ltd. ("EPHXII")
We are presently contacting Morgan Stanley Dean Witter to facilitate opening
of an account for EPHXII to trade ADRs. You will need to provide a
resolution authorizing opening of the account as well as an authorized trader
list and other contacts. We will provide you with drafts. I am certain that
the broker will accept fax signatures and then follow up with originals.
For future reference, will this be an isolated instance (i.e., deal specific)
or will these accounts become more routine? Just wondering if S. Cone has a
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Vince,
Let me know when you've talked to Anjam about moving to Houston. I need to
do his performance review this week and it would be good to get this on the
table with him before then.
Thanks
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Transwestern held its Transport Options Workshop on August 31. Commercial
and regulatory representatives of BP-Amoco, Burlington, Conoco, Coral,
Dynegy, Phillips and Reliant attended. After a brief overview of the
proposed filing, TW opened the floor for questions and comments. Here is a
summary of the comments.
Marketing affiliate concerns. BP's regulatory representative expressed
concern that TW's marketing affiliates would be able to use options to game
the system. In BP's example, since TW and ENA are both Enron companies, ENA
could purchase an "out of the money" call option essentially cost free, since
its affiliate (TW) would have the ability to buy the option back. Proceeds
from ENA's ability to then "move the market" through the establishment of the
long basis position would go directly to Enron's bottom line. BP suggested
that TW's marketing affiliates be banned from purchasing options, or that the
marketing affiliate be required to credit 100% of the option proceeds to
other shippers. Although BP admits that Transwestern's prior dealings with
ENA have not been suspect, BP fears that TW's filing will set a precedent for
other pipelines to offer a similar service. Since TW will be the first
pipeline to offer such services, BP wants TW's program to be as restricted as
possible. Dynegy echoed BP's concern regarding possible affiliate abuse, but
rather than shelve the program entirely, Dynegy reiterated an earlier
suggestion that Transwestern be required to credit back the difference
between the option fee paid by an affiliate and the next highest bidder, if
the affiliate's bid exceeds the next highest by a certain percentage.
TW's response was that while actual abuse of an options program by a
marketing affiliate may be a legitimate concern, owing to its unassailable
record in this area, TW should be entitled to a presumption that it has
complied and will continue to comply with Commission policy covering the sale
of capacity to marketing affiliates, and was not inclined to voluntarily
include any limitations on the options program. If BP and others have
serious concerns regarding the Commission's overall policy on marketing
affiliates, those issues should be raised in a separate proceeding that
applies to all interstate pipelines.
Right of first refusal. Burlington asked whether options would replace the
right of first refusal. TW's response was that ROFR will still be available
pursuant to the terms and conditions of our tariff.
Negotiated rate. BP's representative claimed that option contracts will
constitute a negotiated rate and that each deal will need to be filed as
such. TW did not respond to this or discuss it further. However, TW's
position at this point is that since the option fee is part of the
transportation rate, transportation deals that include the option amendment
will only be considered negotiated rate deals if the total rate including the
option fee exceeds the maximum transport rate.
Hoarding capacity. Using the recent large block sale of capacity on El Paso
as an example, several customers expressed concern that the options program
would make it easier for a shipper to hoard capacity. It was not clear why
some of the workshop participants thought that the sale of options would
create more opportunity for hoarding capacity than already exists. Perhaps
because the option fee is a lesser cost than the transport rate for the
underlying capacity, their perception was that options would simply make
hoarding cheaper and easier. TW acknowledged that the potential for
withholding capacity from the market is one reason for FERC's current policy
against reserving capacity for shippers. Although TW did not commit to
placing any limits on the either the quantity of capacity or options for
capacity that any one shipper may own, it is possible that FERC may require
TW to do so in a final order.
Our plan is to meet with PG&E and SoCalGas in California the week of
September 11 to go over details of the program, and to finalize the FERC
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I am excited to announce a major initiative called iBuyit, a new online
purchase and payment tool. Each of you will be able to use iBuyit to order
or approve purchases from pens to pipe and cable to computers. Our Global
Strategic Sourcing (GSS) and Global Accounting groups have teamed up with
each of your Business Units to build a tool designed to meet your specific
needs.
Special iBuyit features include:
? An eCatalog to help you quickly find the items you need
? Shopping baskets to store your purchases
? Simple recurring purchases
? Automatic routing of invoices for coding and approval
iBuyit will be implemented in stages across ETS, EBS, EES, EWS, Corporate and
Europe during 2001.
Over the next few months, you will be hearing more about iBuyit from your
business unit leadership, including what it can do for you and when you can
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As evidenced by an exceptionally strong performance in the second quarter,
Enron,s wholesale energy businesses in North America and Europe continue to
experience tremendous growth. The opportunities to continue to grow our
natural gas and power businesses have never been better and it is critical to
Enron,s future success that we remain focused on expanding these businesses
and maintaining the strong momentum we have in these markets.
It is equally important that we continue to develop new businesses outside of
gas and electricity, which can make significant contributions to our earnings
growth. We have made significant progress in developing these businesses in
North America, Europe, and most recently in our new Net Works business unit.
Included in these global businesses are our efforts in crude and products,
coal, emissions, insurance, currency, equity trading, interest rates, credit
trading, paper and pulp, and metals.
While significant progress has been made in these efforts we need to
accelerate the growth of these new businesses while continuing to
aggressively expand our core gas and electricity businesses in North America
and Europe. In order to accomplish these two objectives and to capitalize on
the increasingly global opportunities in these new businesses we are today
announcing the formation of a new business unit ) Enron Global Markets. This
new business unit will focus on markets and commodities which are global in
scope, but outside our traditional gas and power markets. This new core
business unit will operate in parallel with and in close coordination with
the North American and European businesses.
Enron Global Markets will be headed by Mike McConnell, President and Chief
Executive Officer, and Jeff Shankman, Chief Operating Officer. They will
report to Mark Frevert who will be Chairman of Enron Global Markets. Mark,
Mike and Jeff will comprise the Office of the Chairman for Enron Global
Markets.
Included in this new business unit and reporting to the Office of the
Chairman will be the following businesses and their leaders:
- Global Crude and Products: John Nowlan
- Coal: George McClellan
- Currency, equities, interest rate and agricultural trading: Gary Hickerson
- Insurance and weather: Jere Overdyke
Enron,s metals business and Enron Credit.com will remain the responsibility
of Enron Europe. The Paper and Pulp business will continue to reside in North
America.
With the departure of Mike McConnell from Enron Net Works, we are pleased to
announce the following appointments in that business unit:
- Jeff McMahon: President and Chief Operating Officer
- Louise Kitchen: Chief Commercial Officer
- Philippe Bibi: Chief Technology Officer
Jeff, Louise and Philippe, along with Greg Whalley, will comprise the Office
of the Chairman for Enron Net Works.
With Jeff Shankman,s departure from Enron North America,s natural gas
operation, all of Jeff,s direct reports will report to John Lavorato.
We are also pleased to announce the following changes to the Enron North
America Office of the Chairman. John Lavorato will join the ENA Office of
the Chairman as Chief Operating Officer. Dave Delainey will assume the role
of President and Chief Executive Officer. Mark Frevert will retain his role
as Chairman of Enron North America in addition to his role as Chairman of
both Enron Global Markets and Enron Europe.
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Sugarbooger,
Looks like Continental is our best bet at $620 per ticket, which I'm assuming
reflects the beginning of the official high season in C.R. American is
slightly lower but you have to go THRU MIAMI! Ick!
There is a 9:30 a.m. out of Houston on 12/9 and the return trip from San Jose
is at 8:10 a.m. (a 3 p.m. was also available).
They're holding the tickets for us; if we want them, we have to decide before
COB tomorrow.
Muchos besos!
S. | {
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HOUSTON, TX 77056
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I would involve Michelle Cash or someone in Enron Corp who deals with
labor/employment issues. I am surprised this issue has not come up before.
Peter Keohane
02/27/2001 06:06 PM
To: James Derrick/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Litigation Counsel
Jim, we have a former employee who tried to exercise options which had
expired on the 31st day after employment termination, as the 30th day
provided for in the grant agreement was a Sunday. Paine Webber refused and
she then asked us to honour the obligation in any event or to change her
employment termination date. In consultation with Enron Corp. (Mary Joyce
and Michael Fauerbacher) the request was denied. She has now sued both Enron
Canada Corp. and Enron Corp. in the Alberta courts. The amount is not large
($US27,000) but he principle and precedent value is. I think our position is
very strong but there are some issues around the calculation of days from
termination and performance required on non-business days (which is not
provided for in the grant agreements). I have a call with Mary Joyce and
Michael Fauerbacher of Enron Corp. tomorrow and was going to involve
litigation counsel - Dalton McGrath - a partner at Blake Cassels and Graydon
who is in my estimation very effective and aggressive. Is this OK with you
and/or do we need to involve outside counsel in Houston to monitor Enron
Corp.'s interests?
Please let me know your thoughts.
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Tonight starting at 7:30 Cisco doing some troubleshooting with our Networking
team in Houston. Please feel free to contact Chip or myself with any
questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Diana
---------------------- Forwarded by Diana Willigerod/PDX/ECT on 01/04/2001
09:32 AM ---------------------------
Diana Willigerod
01/03/2001 10:26 AM
To: Portland West Desk
cc: Dan Dietrich/CAL/ECT
Subject: ***RESCHEDULED**Network Update
The Network testing is being rescheduled again for Thursday January 4th at
7:30 PM. I will keep you posted on any further updates. Please let me know
if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Diana
---------------------- Forwarded by Diana Willigerod/PDX/ECT on 01/03/2001
10:24 AM ---------------------------
Diana Willigerod
01/02/2001 09:21 AM
To: Portland West Desk
cc:
Subject: ***RESCHEDULED**Network Update
Due to some Year End work being done we are tentatively rescheduling to Wed
January 3rd. I will keep you updated on any further changes.
Thanks,
Diana
---------------------- Forwarded by Diana Willigerod/PDX/ECT on 01/02/2001
09:13 AM ---------------------------
Diana Willigerod
01/02/2001 08:48 AM
To: Portland West Desk
cc: Dan Dietrich/CAL/ECT
Subject: Network Update
As most of you know we have been experiencing some problems with our
Network. Tonight starting at 7:30 Cisco doing some troubleshooting with our
Networking team in Houston. I have co-ordinated the outages with the Real
Time Schedulers.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Diana | {
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We agree
"Eileen Ponton" <[email protected]> on 03/05/2001 09:58:38 AM
To: David Avila/LSP/ENSERCH/US@TU, Charlie Stone/Texas Utilities@TU, Melissa
Jones/Texas Utilities@TU, [email protected],
[email protected]
cc:
Subject: NOMS / ACTUAL FLOW FOR 03/02 THRU 3/04/01
DATE NOM FLOW - MCF FLOW - MMBTU
3/02 0 0 0
3/03 50,000 47,743 49,032
3/04 37,500 35,844 36,812
BTU = 1.027 | {
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reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing
contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any
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may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by
on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or
affiliates. ? 2001 Carr Futures
The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s)
contained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the
charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts
to you as attachments.
Scott Mollner Recommendation
http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/recom1-15-02.pdf | {
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Angela, make sure I buy Chris's gift on Monday.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 08/03/2000
12:21 PM ---------------------------
"SOCORRO HERNANDEZ" <[email protected]> on 08/02/2000 03:55:09 PM
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "A. SUE GONZALES-GUEVARA"
<[email protected]>, "Barbara Monte" <[email protected]>, "CATHERINE BROWN"
<[email protected]>, "ELIZABETH TRUJILLO" <[email protected]>, "HERBERT
NORMAN" <[email protected]>, "JESSICA VEGA" <[email protected]>, "KATHY MARIE
MOORE" <[email protected]>, "MARIA THOMPSON" <[email protected]>, "VIVIAN
FARRELL" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Virus Alert
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DISEASE CONTROL HAS REPORTED THIS WEEK THAT THE VIRUS SPREADS VERY RAPIDLY
FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT. THEY HAVE PUT A VERY INTERESTING NAME ON THIS
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I'd like to share something with you. I have included a link of the manufacturer's pricing to the Dealer-by Kelley Blue Book.(New or Pre-Owned) This will show you that my integrity is sincere.(click below) There's no need to run all over town shopping for a vehicle. You just drive to the person who shows you the real numbers.(Me) By attaching the dealer cost values for you, it is obvious that you are getting a fair deal.(Wholesale Price) At the same time, you are saving time and money. I'll try to make this as easy as possible folks. If you are not ready at this time, that's okay! This is not a high pressure car buying program. What I do ask of you is that you WRITE DOWN & REMEMBER who got you all of the pertinent information to make your car buying decision.(Ken Finney) See below..
Some of you don't know it yet, but your company may be a partner with Ford. If this is the case, you may be eligible for additional incentives. This is applicable to New Vehicles only! I just need to know who you work for...
Trade-in Vehicles:
Here's the area where everyone is quite skeptical. I will give you what I call an Actual Cash Value!(yes, a real #) I find it much easier to deal with real numbers. We can talk more about this arena later if you wish.
I will not lose your business over price with anyone! Bring me a deal from another Ford Dealer and I'll beat it! If I don't have it in-stock, I'll find it and get here!(New or Pre-Owned) I HAVE ACCESS TO FORD/LINCOLN/MERCURY PRODUCTS!
Call or email me with a valid phone number if you're interested in discussing more of the details. I'm on the road a lot so please leave messages on my cell phone or with another Sales Manager.
(click here for pricing)www.kbb.com
If this button does not work, call me asap!www.eastwayfordsales.com
Ken Finney
Eastway Ford
Internet/Fleet/Leasing Director
877.243.8914 Toll Free
409.389.2291
409.389.2232
281.728.2654 cell | {
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Daren,
FYI.
Bob
---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Cotten/HOU/ECT on 03/21/2001 11:40 AM ---------------------------
Vance L Taylor
02/21/2001 12:15 PM
To: Robert Cotten/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Graves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Donald P Reinhardt/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Revisions - March Wellhead Estimate
Bob,
Here are some revisions to the March wellhead production estimate resulting from the pre-nom meeting held this morning.
REVISIONS:
Counterparty Mtr no. Prev Nom Curr Nom Sitara no.
Louis Dreyfus (frmly Costilla) 9724 29/d 4,000/d 125895
North Central Corp 9767 560/d 0 139363
North Central Corp 6296 1,637/d 1,800/d 136222
Prize Energy Resources 4965 78/d 2,000/d 131720
Bass Enterprises(frmly Richardson) 9807 7,025/d 9,000/d 141691
Swift Energy 9636 34/d 0 135664
Crosstex Energy 9858 8,637/d 8,500/d 500668
NEW PRODUCTION:
Wagner & Brown, Ltd. 6589 0 8,000/d n/a
The Houston Exploration Co. 9696 0 6,000/d n/a
Stone Energy Corp 9696 0 4,000/d n/a
HESCO Gathering Oil Co. 9876 0 1,000/d n/a
Wheeler Operating Co. 9879 0 1,000/d n/a
Safari Production Co. 4594 0 400/d n/a
Helmerich & Payne 9841 0 1,500/d n/a
I'll continue to advise you when necessary. By the way what's your cut-off; I'd like for your sitara position to be consistent with the final number I'll provide to Darren.
Thanks,
vlt
x-6353 | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: Keiser, Kam
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:44 PM
To: Wei, Zhiyong
Subject:
Z,
Attached are the files that need to be copied for the Netco files.
I will get you the list of curves tomorrow and you should talk to Louise for a list of the Netco traders.
Thanks
Kam | {
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Shirley:
Professor Bambos has the following appointments:
Jim Fallon 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Per Fallon's Assistant Lucy Marshall - Ext.
34525
John Echols 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Per Echols' Assistant Jo Olsovsky - Ext. 58064
Enron Tour 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Per Courtney Votaw - Ext. 39390
Anita | {
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Chris and Kevin--The attached file contains our latest daily volume
requirements for 3/20 and the rest of March. One caveat: I have included
here the additional 150 dth/day into Piedmont off Transco for 3/21-3/31.
However, we are still waiting on a price quote from Chris for that volume. If
we end up getting that gas elsewhere, I will send you a revised spreadsheet
w/o
the additional 150dth/day into Piedmont.
Doug Kinney
Ph: 703-561-6339
Fax: 703-561-7317
- 03-20-00 Daily VolsAM.xls | {
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Encina has some tru ups.
Meter
Vance New March
AVG.
4353
54
53
5631
40 35
5625
20 25
6832
225 276
270 TO 280
9731
325 290
300 TO 308
9720
6750 6500
6030 TO 6895 | {
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The issue is getting an assignment agreement that GE will sign. I've
requested copies of the docs signed on the Pastoria deal, which is the most
recent GE frame assignment transaction. That should be our starting point.
Kay
From: Chris Booth 04/02/2001 03:28 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Montana Power
Kay,
Once we sign the exclusivity agreement, I would like to get MPC a draft of
the Assignment document for their review. How long will it take to have a
version ready for MPC.
Thanks,
Chris | {
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Jim, I am not sure who handled the operating permits. I think that type of stuff was usually handled by someone in the gas pipeline group.
-----Original Message-----
From: Coffey Jr., Jim
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 5:10 PM
To: Pond, Jim; Nemec, Gerald
Cc: Redmond, Brian
Subject: RE: Regulatory Reports
Gerald
Is this something that you can help us with. If not who?
-----Original Message-----
From: Pond, Jim
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 10:36 AM
To: Coffey Jr., Jim
Subject: Regulatory Reports
Jim,
Do you know who is responsible for cancelling the operating permits for HPL Compression? Zero Gross Receipt Tax reports will have to be filed quarterly until that permit is canceled. | {
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Note: forwarded message attached.
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals.
http://personals.yahoo.com
--------- Inline attachment follows ---------
From: <[email protected]>
To: Sisco_Linda <[email protected]>, Leary_Kathy <[email protected]>, Brantley_Pat <[email protected]>, 'john at work' <[email protected]>, 'Richard yahoo' <[email protected]>, Marilyn Toland (E-mail) <[email protected]>, 'Arlene Smart' <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2001 6:00:11 GMT
Subject:
By now everyone has been hearing the death toll rise and reports of the destruction from the terrorist attacks on the US. These were deplorable acts that we will never forget. But now is a time to look at the other side of the numbers coming out of New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.
The sad but somewhat uplifting side that the mainstream media has not reported yet- the SURVIVAL rates and some positive news about the attacks.
*** The Buildings ***
* The World Trade Center -
The twin towers of the World Trade Center were places of employment for some 50,000 people. With the missing list of just over 5,000 people, that means 90% of the people targeted survived the attack. A 90% on a test is an 'A'.
* The Pentagon -
Some 23,000 people were the target of a third plane aimed at the Pentagon. The latest count shows that only 123 lost their lives. That is an amazing 99.5% survival rate. in addition, the plane seems to have come in too low, too early to affect a large portion of the building.On top of that, the section that was hit was the first of five sections to undergo renovations that would help protect the Pentagon from terrorist attacks. It had recently completed straightening and blast-proofing, savinguntold lives. This attack was sad, but a statistical failure.
*** The Planes ***
* American Airlines Flight 77
This Boeing 757 that was flown into the outside of the Pentagon could have carried up to 289 people, yet only 64 were aboard. Luckily 78% of the seats were empty.
* American Airlines Flight 11
This Boeing 767 could have had up to 351 people aboard, but only carried 92. Thankfully 74% of the seats were unfilled.
* United Airlines Flight 175
Another Boeing 767 that could have sat 351 people only had 65 people on board. Fortunately it was 81% empty.
* United Airlines Flight 93
This Boeing 757 was one of the most uplifting stories yet. The smallest flight to be hijacked with only 45 people aboard out of a possible 289 had 84% of its capacity unused. Yet these people stood up to the attackers and thwarted a fourth attempted destruction of a national landmark, saving untold numbers of lives in the process.
*** In Summary ***
Out of potentially 74,280 Americans directly targeted by these inept cowards, 93% survived or avoided the attacks. That's a higher survival rate than heart attacks, breast cancer, kidney transplants and liver transplants - all common, survivable illnesses
The Hijacked planes were mostly empty, the Pentagon was hit at it's strongest point, the overwhelming majority of people in the World Trade Center buildings escaped, and a handful of passengers gave the ultimate sacrifice to save even more lives.
Pass this information on to those in fear and the media. Don't fear these terrorists. The odds are against them. | {
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This is great - please update and forward weekly.
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 06/02/2000
03:14 PM ---------------------------
Susan Helton
06/02/2000 11:20 AM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tammy R Shepperd/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Max Yzaguirre/NA/Enron@ENRON, Marc Sabine/NA/Enron@ENRON, Steve
Irvin/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Vitro
Attached is the Vitro Project Summary. | {
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FYI. Lauren Ipsen at Cisco told me that she forwarded our package of
letters, etc. to the AEA.
Best,
Jeff
Karen Denne
04/04/2001 05:17 PM
To: Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron,
[email protected], [email protected], Steven J
Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Sun Microsystems
Ken Lay put a call in today to Scott McNealy. His office called back to find
out what specific bill included direct access. When I called back, they put
me in touch with Mavis Toscano, who's in Sun Microsystems' state and local
government affairs office. She's Scott's point person on public policy, and
she's been working on the energy issue. Mavis had done some checking and no
one had heard anything about direct access.
Sun is active in three main trade associations: the Chamber, the American
Electronics Association (AEA) and Technet. None of those organizations said
their members were asking for direct access, but Mavis promised to put calls
in to them and get direct access on the radar screen. Although she said
they're not inclined to send letters, Mavis said she'd make some calls into
the legislators, specifically Bowen.
Contact info:
Mavis Toscano
901 San Antonio Road
MS PAL 01-554
Palo Alto, CA 94303
650-336-7115
650-336-0835 - fax
[email protected] | {
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why tears
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:22 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject: RE:
mine was good, but full of tears! :( i am going as soon as my computer decides to like me and i can do something for george
-----Original Message-----
From: Maggi, Mike
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:21 AM
To: Nelson, Michelle
Subject: RE:
it was ok how about you, i am going are you?
-----Original Message-----
From: Nelson, Michelle
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:10 AM
To: Maggi, Mike
Subject:
did you have a good weekend? are you going to the body shop today | {
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Update of the Business Direction - golf in the afternoon | {
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Dear Sir:
I have attached my resume for your review. I have meetings from 8-9, and
10-2 tomorrow. When would it be best for me to call you?
Cordially,
Gerry
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: opportunities
Thanks Vince.
I have contacted him and have given him your phone number.
He will attempt to contact you Thursady or Friday.
Good luck.
Vince J Kaminski
10/24/2000 03:59 PM
To: Lloyd Will/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: RE: opportunities (Document link: Lloyd Will)
Lloyd,
Yes, I would be very interested.
Vince
Lloyd Will
10/24/2000 02:45 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE: opportunities
Vince would you be interested in this professional.
I would be glad to facilitate a conference call.
Thanks.
---------------------- Forwarded by Lloyd Will/HOU/ECT on 10/24/2000 02:43
PM ---------------------------
"Sheble, G.B." <[email protected]> on 10/17/2000 04:52:57 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: opportunities
Loyd
I tried to call yesterday, but you were out of the office. My schedule
follows, would you want to pick a time for me to call you or send me a list
of times to pick?
Gerry
Fall 2000 Teaching Schedule
EE 553 MTWR 10 -11 AM Curtis Hall 308
ENGR 161 MW 2-4 Howe Hall 2228
Other Commitments
M 11-12 EP&ES
M 1-2 Office Hours
T 12-2 EP&ES Seminar
T 2-3 Office Hours
T 3-4 PSERC
T 5-6 EPRI-DOD
W 11-12 Office Hours
W 4-9 DSM
R 11-12 Office Hours
F 11-12 P&T
F 1-3 CAS
F 3-4 Departmental Meeting
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 8:00 AM
To: Sheble, G.B.
Subject: RE: opportunities
Give me a call any time to discuss things.
713-853-3383.
Thanks.
"Sheble, G.B." <[email protected]> on 10/15/2000 02:17:02 PM
To: Lloyd Will/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE: opportunities
Lloyd
I am attaching another resume for your review, please pass it along if
there
is any interest.
I would also like to discuss opportunities with you as I expect to graduate
with my MBA Summer 2001.
Cordially,
Gerry
===================================
Gerald B. Shebl,
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director of Complex Adaptive Systems Program
1115 Coover Hall
Ames, Iowa 50011
voice: 515.294.3046
FAX: 515.294.4263
email: [email protected]
web: http://www.ee.iastate.edu/~sheble/
===================================
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fyi add the VPs listed belowto our calendar distribution if we have any changes.
---------------------- Forwarded by Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron on 02/21/2001 06:46 PM ---------------------------
Rod Hayslett
02/21/2001 04:35 PM
To: Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Julie Armstrong/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathy Campos/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: Forecast review with Stan
Danny was asked to identify those he wanted to attend and we will add them to our normal distribution list.
Cindy Stark
02/21/2001 03:17 PM
To: Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Forecast review with Stan
I don't know if Danny already discussed this with you, and I'm sure Tracy will advise you, but just wanted you to know that Danny is asking that 3 additional people (as referenced below) are invited to all future Quarter Forecast Meetings.
Cindy
---------------------- Forwarded by Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron on 02/21/2001 03:12 PM ---------------------------
Julie Armstrong
02/21/2001 02:57 PM
To: Dave Neubauer/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Robert Hayes/FGT/Enron@ENRON
cc: Deb Cappiello/ET&S/Enron, Audrey Robertson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Tammy Kovalcik/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Forecast review with Stan
A reminder of the Forecast review meeting with Stan Horton on Friday, February 23rd from 3:30 - 4:30 in 49C2. Please note that Danny is traveling and will not be able to attend the meeting in person.
At Danny request, Dave Neubauer, Steve Harris and Bob Hayes should plan to attend all future Forecast meetings with Stan. The meetings can be located on the Planning Calendar on the ETS WEB.
http://www.ets.enron.com/
I will send out a reminder before each meeting. If you have any questions, please call me at x33597. Thank you.
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Broker is right - deal has been changed to 230
Kerri Thompson@ENRON
02/28/2001 02:18 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: natsource
534241
broker has 230.00 | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT on 06/27/2000
12:32 PM ---------------------------
Zimin Lu
06/14/2000 07:09 AM
To: Mark Breese/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Colleen
Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K
Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim Schwieger/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: gas storage model
Mark,
We are currently back-testing the storage model.
The enclosed version contains deltas and decision
variable.
You mentioned that you have resources to run the model. Please do so.
This will help us to gain experience with the market vs the
model.
I am going to distribute an article by Caminus, an software vendor.
The article illustrates the optionality associated with storage operation
very well. The Enron Research storage model is a lot like that, although
implementation may be
different.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Zimin | {
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Ernie
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04:35 PM ---------------------------
"hollyw" <[email protected]> on 04/30/2001 03:31:28 PM
To: "Raymond Paterson" <[email protected]>, "Pete Weidler"
<[email protected]>, "Nicol, Gary" <[email protected]>, "Miguel
Ottaviano" <[email protected]>, "Moe" <[email protected]>,
"KRISTI GIRON" <[email protected]>, "Jim Miller" <[email protected]>,
"John Schmitz" <[email protected]>, "Gregor, Lynn C"
<[email protected]>, "Debbie Hall" <[email protected]>, "Matt Frazier"
<[email protected]>, "Diego Gotthelf" <[email protected]>, "Darron C
Giron" <[email protected]>, "Ben & Phyllis Tobias"
<[email protected]>, "Barbara Denson" <[email protected]>,
"Ben Schulein" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Fw: Fishing Proverb
ouch!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Warren, Stacy" <[email protected]>
To: "Ugly Boo (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: FW: Fishing Proverb
> Very bad.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Trey Bergman [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 1:55 PM
> To: Charlie Williams, M.D."; Stacy Warren; Walter Thurmond; Terry; Kelly
> Swords; Karla Sevier; Sandy Schoenbeck; Brent Scheps; Joanne Rumery;
> William Rucker; Lana Rawlinson; Susan Perin; G. Stephen Parrott; Joy
> O'halla; Wayne Newell; Eric Myers; Charlie Myers; Ted Murray; Diane
> Murray; Fred Morrison; Pam Moritz; Rick Melamed; Kevin McInnis; Anya
> McInnis; Sharyl McGrew; Lee M. Larkin; David Lapin; Chris Knapp; Robert
> Kilene; Larry Jones; Brad Ireland; Hill Hooks; Emmett Hines; Don
> Hawbaker; Joy Hancock; Rick Greenleaf; Tom Graves; Alan Glazier; Cheryl
> Evans; Danya Greenleaf; George Cire; Tara L Bosley; Robin L. Berry; Drew
> Berkman; Mason Bergman; Marleen Bergman; Ed Bergman; Bob Belk; Craig
> Bair; Andre
> Subject: Fw: Fishing Proverb
>
>
> ANCIENT JAPANESE PROVERB:
>
> Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
>
> Teach a man to fish, and he gets hit by an American nuclear submarine
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My guess would be the week of the 4th of July, then again sometime in
August. I agree that he really should see it. If you want to take him,
that's great, or we will be glad to take him.
Kay
"Brashear, Charlotte" <[email protected]> on 03/16/2001 03:12:14 PM
To: "Mann Kay (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Mann Neil (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Subject: The Lion King
I keep forgetting to discuss this with you. The Lion King will be
here for the entire month of July, and Michael MUST see it. I don't care
whether you two take him or me, but it's an absolute. This will be my third
time to see it. The tickets go on sale around June 1. Do you know yet when
you will be on vacation?
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white elephant (hwyt EL-uh-fent) noun
1. A possession unwanted by the owner but difficult to dispose of.
2. A possession entailing great expense out of proportion to its
usefulness or value to the owner.
3. An abnormally whitish or pale elephant, usually found in Thailand;
an albino elephant.
[From the perhaps apocryphal tale that the King of Siam would award a
disagreeable courtier a white elephant, the upkeep of which would ruin the
courtier.]
"Now an orchestra opening a new hall has reason to pray, solemnly and at
length, that it will not be saddled with a white elephant with mediocre
acoustics."
Allan Kozinn, A Venerable Concert Hall That's the Belle of the Ball,
The New York Times, Sep 30, 2000.
This week's theme: animal words that are used figuratively.
............................................................................
It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be
reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.
-Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948)
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Greg - here is Randy's resume. He is the guy I was telling you about on
Friday as we were walking out of the building. I think he could make Enron a
lot of money.
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Chris:
Please send Mike Young at Northwestern an unredacted copy of the Blue Dog
turbine contract and draft change orders as soon as you get a chance.
Thanks,
Ben | {
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John,
Hello from South America. I just got your email and I certainly concur with
Jeff making the call. He has maintained a good relationship with Mulva. This
was a risk that we had but we did have assurances from Phillips regarding
performance. I don't know how much it will help however. Richard Harper and
Mary Nell Browning may have some ideas here but I am sure you've already gone
through it with them. I am amazed how the details get fuzzy on an old
project. When you discussed it, i was trying to think back to our remedies
and discussions but the 3 years have made it difficult.
I don't know if there is anything I can do but I'm always willing to help.
Good luck,
Mike
John Sherriff
06/06/2000 12:09 PM
To: Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Lewis/LON/ECT@ECT, Peter
Crilly/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: J-Block
I mentioned on our conference call on Monday that J-Block has had problems
meeting our nominations from the Judy/Joanne/Janice reservoirs.
Up until recent CATS maintenance shutdown on 15 May, they were making up for
reduced production volumes by nominating to supply gas at the NBP which they
are entitled but not obliged to do. Since return from outage at the end of
May they have declined to nominate at the NBP.
From 1 January to 15 May, the Sellers use of the NBP delivery option kept
underdeliveries to 350 mmcf (ie one day's maximum quantity) in total. Since
returning from the maintenance shutdown, underdeliveries have totalled 850
mmcf ( averaging 77mcf/d ).
We believe that following the sharp rise in market prices during the
maintenance period, they have decided to default on the contract rather than
make up deliveries from other sources. They have an effective cap on the
penalties of about 5 pence per therm (after taking into account the value of
the liquids) and therefore they are not making up the volumes when the daily
price is substantially higher than about 16 pence per therm.
Prior to the CATS shutdown, we had made them a proposal to enable them to
deliver additional volumes at another alternative to avoid default but they
have not responded yet.
You mentioned that in your negotiations with Phillips they had committed to
getting us all the gas regardless of the cap on the penalties. This has cost
us about $1.5 million to date and they seem to be institutionalising their
non performance. Perhaps a phone call by you might help.
By the way I will be in Houston on Thursday and Friday to meet with the
delegation from Croatia and I will probably be tied up the entire time but if
you need me
for a phone call I can break away.
John | {
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Attached, please find the amended version of ABX 128 (Corbet) which
would establish a windfall profits tax.
http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_0101-0150/abx1_128_bill_20010508_amende
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Find attached (i) a schedule detailing draft distribution dates and (ii) the
responsibility matrix for the 2000 Enron Annual Report. The responsibility
matrix lists the responsible business unit contact, a corporate contact as
well as due dates.
Gary | {
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Dear Team Members:
Greetings!
I appreciate your participation this week and feel like our recruiting effort
at the MPA Orientation events was quite a success! Thanks to each of you for
your time and energy!!!
Attached you will find a list of MPA students with their contact information
and education track. This list should help to refresh your memory and it
will give us a great tool by which to target our next group of Enron
SUPERSTARS!
I would appreciate hearing your feedback as well. Please let me know which
students you have a particular interest in and we will begin delegating the
cultivation efforts.
Have a safe and happy weekend!
Sincerely,
Lexi Elliott
3-4585 | {
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Dan, Attached are the amendments drafts for the Gas Purchase Agreement and
the Gathering Agreement. Revised Exhibit As which include the Caballo area
need to be created. Also John Crecink with MTG needs to provide the list of
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Enron May Issue More Stock to Cover Obligations
The Wall Street Journal, 10/24/01
Enron Tries To Dismiss Finance Doubts
The New York Times, 10/24/01
Surge in Optimism Prompts Straddles In Enron and Cisco
The Wall Street Journal, 10/24/01
Lay tries to assure Enron investors
Houston Chronicle, 10/24/01
OBSERVER - Busy signal.
Financial Times (U.K. edition), 10/24/01
USA: Enron mulls ways to cover portfolio shortfalls-WSJ.
Reuters English News Service, 10/24/01
Enron May Issue More Stock to Cover Obligations
Dow Jones Business News, 10/24/01
IN BRIEF / ENERGY Enron Asks Citigroup for $750-Million Loan
Los Angeles Times, 10/24/01
United States
The Globe and Mail, 10/24/01
Everest Re, St. Paul and Providian Drop, but Markets Stay Resilient
The Wall Street Journal, 10/24/01
U.S. Energy Giant Weighs a Move To Pull Out of India
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 10/24/01
UK: LNG delays could spawn shipping crisis - analysts.
Reuters English News Service, 10/24/01
INDIA PRESS:British Gas Seeks ONGC Deal For Field Control
Dow Jones International News, 10/24/01
BG Offers ONGC Brazilian Assets to Get Managing Rights in India
Bloomberg, 10/24/01
House stimulus bill would give billions to huge companies; Senate Democrats present alternative
Associated Press Newswires, 10/23/01
Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP Announces Class Periods
PR Newswire, 10/23/01
Stock Analysis/Call In
CNNfn: Markets Impact, 10/23/01
Economy
Enron May Issue More Stock to Cover Obligations
By Rebecca Smith and John R. Emshwiller
Staff Reporters of The Wall Street Journal
10/24/2001
The Wall Street Journal
A2
(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)
Enron Corp. might have to come up with several hundred million dollars or more during the next 20 months to cover potential shortfalls in investment vehicles it created. Covering such shortfalls could involve issuing additional Enron shares, diluting the position of current shareholders.
However, Enron Treasurer Ben Glisan said in an interview yesterday that the company believes it can repay about $3.3 billion in notes that were sold by those investment vehicles without having to resort to issuing more stock. The notes were sold to investors during recent years by several entities -- known as the Marlin Water Trust II, the Marlin Water Capital Corp. II, the Osprey Trust and Osprey I, Inc. The notes are coming due during the next 20 months.
Mr. Glisan said assets from the entities could be sold to pay off some of the notes. Also, Enron is selling other assets. Proceeds from those transactions also could go toward repaying the notes, which ultimately are guaranteed by Enron.
He said it appears that asset sales will raise at least $2.2 billion by the end of next year. This amount includes cash proceeds of $1.55 billion from the previously announced sale of Enron's Portland General Electric utility unit. Enron hopes to complete that sale by the end of 2002.
"There are a number of other assets we believe will raise sufficient proceeds" to repay the notes, Mr. Glisan said. "But if we are wrong, we will issue equity." Mr. Glisan said a worst-case scenario would involve issuing as much as $1 billion in stock. Enron said it has about 850 million shares outstanding.
Making up any shortfall with equity has become more expensive because of the drop in Enron's share price. In 4 p.m. New York Stock Exchange composite trading, Enron shares were down 86 cents to $19.79. The stock was once again one of the most actively traded with about 27 million shares changing hands. Early this year, Enron stock was more than $80 a share.
During the past week, shares of the energy-trading giant have dropped more than 40%. Early last week, Enron reported a $618 million third-quarter loss, resulting from $1.01 billion in write-offs. The company also disclosed a $1.2 billion reduction in shareholder equity for the quarter as a result of terminating certain transactions related to a partnership that for a time was headed by Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew S. Fastow. In July, Mr. Fastow ended his connection to the partnership in the face of growing concerns by analysts and major investors. On Monday, Enron disclosed that the Securities and Exchange Commission was looking into the transactions related to Mr. Fastow. Enron has said its dealings with the partnership were proper.
The turmoil of the past several days prompted Enron to schedule a conference call yesterday morning with Wall Street analysts and others in an effort to reassure investors. Enron Chairman and Chief Executive Kenneth Lay said while "we are extremely disappointed with our stock price . . . our businesses are performing very well." Mr. Lay and other executives said Enron has adequate liquidity to meet its needs.
Mr. Fastow, the chief financial officer, took part in the conference call. But neither he nor Mr. Lay would answer any questions concerning the Fastow-related partnership, which was known as LJM2 Co-Investment LP. Mr. Lay said the SEC was in the midst of an inquiry concerning that partnership arrangement, which has raised conflict-of-interest questions among analysts and others. Mr. Lay cited shareholder suits filed recently as another reason not to discuss the partnership questions. Mr. Lay said he was "very concerned about the way Andy's character has been loosely tossed about." He added "we continue to have the highest faith and confidence in Andy."
Internal LJM2 documents indicate that Mr. Fastow and perhaps a handful of fellow Enron officials made millions of dollars in management fees and capital increases from running the partnership. Billions of dollars of Enron assets and stock were involved in LJM2-related transactions, according to Enron SEC filings.
During the conference call, analysts -- even some who have been longtime Enron fans -- challenged executives about the Fastow partnership arrangement and the company's often opaque financial reports. "There's the appearance you are hiding something," said Goldman Sachs analyst David Fleischer. "You need to do everything in your power to demonstrate to investors that your dealings are above board."
Mr. Lay responded, "We're trying to be as transparent as we can."
Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Business/Financial Desk; Section C
Enron Tries To Dismiss Finance Doubts
By FLOYD NORRIS
10/24/2001
The New York Times
Page 1, Column 5
c. 2001 New York Times Company
Enron has ample access to cash, the company's chief executive said yesterday as he assured investors that there was no need for additional write-offs stemming from unusual financing activities.
In a conference call with investors that was hastily scheduled after Enron's stock plunged on Monday, the chief executive, Kenneth W. Lay, strongly defended the company's chief financial officer and said there was no conflict of interest involved in transactions that the Securities and Exchange Commission was looking into.
But he refused to go into detail on the transaction that Enron made with partnerships run by Andrew S. Fastow, the chief financial officer. In addition, Mr. Fastow, while declaring that Enron ''expects to continue to have sufficient liquidity to meet normal obligations,'' declined to answer any questions about it.
The conference call, which began just as trading opened on the New York Stock Exchange, at first seemed to be reassuring investors. Within minutes of the beginning of the call, the share price rallied to $23.25. But it soon began falling, and ended the day down 86 cents, at $19.79. The day's low of $19.62 was the lowest since Jan. 12, 1998, and was down 78 percent from the high set by the stock in the summer of 2000.
Until recently, most investors focused on the company's reported operating earnings, which showed good results as it became a leading player in energy markets. But the focus has shifted to a series of transactions, some involving off-balance-sheet financing. One, involving partnerships controlled by Mr. Fastow, led to a $1.2 billion reduction in shareholder equity that raised concern last week and led to S.E.C. inquiries that the company disclosed on Monday.
One of the company's strongest supporters has been David Fleischer, an analyst at Goldman, Sachs. But he told Mr. Lay on the call yesterday that Enron had to be more forthcoming with information. ''There is an appearance that you are hiding something,'' he said.
After the call, Mr. Fleischer expressed disappointment. ''They've engaged in a number of transactions that one wonders about, and that are hard to understand,'' he said in an interview. ''They have not been as forthcoming in explaining them'' as is needed, he said. But he said he was still recommending the stock. ''I don't think accountants and auditors would have allowed total shenanigans,'' he said. ''In the absence of total shenanigans going on at this company, there is tremendous value here.''
Mr. Lay cited the S.E.C. inquiries as a reason for not discussing details on the transactions involving the partnerships that were controlled by Mr. Fastow. But he emphasized that both he and the company's board ''continue to have the highest faith and confidence in Andy.''
Mr. Lay said that auditors from Arthur Andersen had carefully reviewed Enron's reporting in conjunction with another off-balance-sheet vehicle, called Marlin. That company owns one-third of Azurix, an Enron subsidiary that owns Wessex, a British water utility. The auditors ''have determined there is no write-down required,'' he said under questioning by Richard Grubman of Highfields Capital Management, a money management firm.
Mr. Grubman said that Marlin owed almost $1 billion on debt that was guaranteed by Enron but had no assets other than the Azurix stake. Noting that Enron had paid about $300 million to buy a third of Azurix from public shareholders and had since taken write-downs on its investment in Azurix, Mr. Grubman asked why the company was not setting up reserves to cover its exposure on that debt, which under a complicated arrangement could end up being satisfied through the issuance of Enron shares.
Mr. Lay said that no action was needed but declined to address details. Eventually he cut off Mr. Grubman. ''I know you're trying to drive the stock price down, and you've done a pretty good job of it,'' Mr. Lay said. ''But let's move on to the next question.''
Mr. Fastow said the company was having no problem issuing commercial paper and had $1.85 billion in such debt outstanding. He said it was backed by $3.35 billion in bank lines of credit, of which $1.75 billion will expire next May if it is not renewed.
Mr. Lay said he was sorry about ''the misunderstanding'' that resulted when his brief mention of the $1.2 billion reduction in shareholder equity in a conference call last week was not noticed by some analysts. That reduction would have been apparent if the company had released its balance sheet with the earnings report, but it did not. He said the company would consider releasing balance sheets with earnings reports in the future, but made no promises.
The large reduction in shareholder equity did not affect reported earnings, and so was not in the earnings release. But it raised concerns that some of the sophisticated financing techniques used by the company might be effectively keeping losses off the earnings statement. The S.E.C. is expected to look into whether the accounting for that transaction was correct.
After one questioner on the call said it would be easier to understand Enron if it released financial statements for the special purpose vehicles that were set up to enter into such transactions as Marlin, Mr. Lay said the company ''will look into providing'' such statements.
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Options Report
Surge in Optimism Prompts Straddles In Enron and Cisco
By Kopin Tan
Dow Jones Newswires
10/24/2001
The Wall Street Journal
C14
(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)
NEW YORK -- Bullish calls traded heavily early as investors, encouraged by the ability of stocks to shrug off anthrax scares, bought calls to replace stock holdings and to ride any rallies.
At one point, the ratio of equity calls traded to puts at the Chicago Board Options Exchange fell to 0.28, compared with 0.68 Friday and Monday's three-month closing low of 0.42.
The surge of optimism -- also evident in the CBOE market-volatility index, or VIX -- prompted traders to begin covering the downside, just as the widely watched stock indexes began to retreat. Contrarians believe the CBOE equity put/call ratio sends a bearish signal when it is below 0.40. By the session's end, the ratio was at 0.49.
Buyers drove robust call trading in Cisco Systems, a maker of Internet switching equipment, and the implied volatility also rose, noted a trader at Letco, the CBOE specialist for Cisco options. One investor bought thousands of January 20 calls, paying about $115 a contract for the right to buy 100 shares of the stock at $20 a share until mid-January. At 4 p.m. in Nasdaq Stock Market trading, Cisco was down 42 cents at $16.41. The January 20 calls fell 10 cents to 90 cents on CBOE volume of 27,048 contracts, while 6,861 contracts traded at the Pacific Exchange.
The implied volatility of Enron's near-month options remains high, even as the energy concern's executives sought to calm investors and address their concerns, following news that the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking at the Houston company.
The volatility spike makes Enron a viable candidate for investors looking to sell straddles -- selling calls and puts with the same strike price and expiration. In particular, Enron's at-the-money January 20 straddles offer rich premiums, said Lillian Seidman of the Seidman/Skupp options team at Miller Tabak & Co., of New York. With Enron down 86 cents at $19.79 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading, selling January 20 straddles would earn an investor about $750 a straddle -- a rich premium that could offset the cost of buying stock.
To be sure, selling straddles can be risky and the losses significant if the stock, which already had fallen about 38% in a week, makes a big move in either direction before the straddles expire. Investors typically buy straddles if they expect a big move in the underlying stock, while sellers pocket premium and hope the stock remains in a tight trading range.
Copyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Oct. 24, 2001, 12:05AM
Houston Chronicle
Lay tries to assure Enron investors
Company's credibility questioned
By LAURA GOLDBERG
Copyright 2001 Houston Chronicle
Enron had safeguards in place to protect shareholder interests while its chief financial officer ran two investment partnerships that did business with Enron, the company's chief executive officer said Tuesday.
The Houston-based energy trader has been caught in a storm of criticism over Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow's former role with two partnerships, LJM Cayman and LJM2 Co-Investment, that entered into complex financing and hedging arrangements with Enron.
Enron disclosed Monday that the Securities and Exchange Commission opened an "informal inquiry" into transactions between Enron and the two partnerships.
It declined to say if the SEC is looking into other transactions.
After the disclosure, Enron's stock fell almost 21 percent Monday. Tuesday it dropped another 86 cents to close at $19.79.
The news brought to the forefront ongoing complaints from some on Wall Street that some of Enron's financial mechanisms are difficult to understand and that Enron doesn't provide detailed enough financial data about its performance.
Tuesday morning, Enron Chairman and CEO Ken Lay held a conference call for investors and analysts, aimed at addressing their concerns.
It remains to be seen whether he succeeded, but based on the tenor of questions during the call, it's doubtful he achieved that result.
David Fleischer, a Goldman Sachs analyst, told Lay that the company's credibility was being severely questioned and called on him to do everything in his power to explain to investors that Enron's dealings are aboveboard.
"I, for one, find the disclosure is not complete enough for me to understand and explain all the intricacies of all those transactions," he said.
Lay told callers he was limited in speaking about the LJM partnerships because of the SEC inquiry.
He did say Enron was aware an "inherent conflict of interest" would result from its chief financial officer running investment partnerships doing business with Enron.
In response, Enron set up procedures, which Lay said were rigorously followed, to ensure shareholder interests wouldn't be compromised.
"There was a Chinese Wall between LJM and Enron," he said, adding that Enron wasn't obligated to do deals with the LJM entities and did so when it was in Enron's best interest.
Lay and Enron's board continue to have the "highest faith and confidence" in Fastow, he added.
Fastow resigned his roles with the LJM entities in June after criticism from Wall Street.
Enron ended its financial relationships with the partnerships.
It took a $35 million charge in the third quarter and reduced shareholders' equity by $1.2 billion as a result.
During the call Enron executives also addressed other issues.
They stressed that Enron expects to continue having sufficient liquidity to carry out normal operations and took questions about two financing vehicles, Whitewing and the Atlantic Water Trust, that it set up so it could invest in certain assets without issuing debt or Enron shares at the time of the investments.
If Enron should lose its current investment-grade quality debt rating, commitments made as part of those financing vehicles could trigger steps that would cause the value of Enron's current outstanding shares to become diluted.
Jeff Dietert, an analyst with Simmons & Co. International in Houston who follows Enron, was among those on the call. He said afterward he received some new information about Enron's lines of credit.
"I had hoped to get a little bit more out of the call," he said.
OBSERVER - Busy signal.
10/24/2001
Financial Times (U.K. edition)
(c) 2001 Financial Times Limited . All Rights Reserved
Busy signal
Enron should know plenty about bandwidth.
Through Enron Broadband Services, the giant energy company boasts about "developing an open and efficient market for bandwidth that provides liquidity, reliability, price transparency and guaranteed service levels".
But there were no guarantees about service levels yesterday, when Enron held a conference call to "address investor concerns" about its financial dealings.
Despite the bandwidth expertise, the call - the first time that Andrew Fastow, chief financial officer, has faced questions about the transactions from analysts - was available to just 300 lucky telephone diallers. A live webcast of the call was accessible on Enron's website, but without the chance to grill Enron brass.
Those investors and journalists who did make it through (some waited 20 minutes for their place at the party; others found their lines dropped mid-stream) heard volatile exchanges between analysts and company executives. An analyst chided for his part in lowering the company's share price was told by Ken Lay, Enron's chairman, that his question quota was up and it was time to move on.
(c) Copyright Financial Times Ltd. All rights reserved.
http://www.ft.com.
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USA: Enron mulls ways to cover portfolio shortfalls-WSJ.
10/24/2001
Reuters English News Service
(C) Reuters Limited 2001.
NEW YORK, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Enron Corp. Treasurer Ben Glisan said the company thinks it can repay about $3.3 billion in notes sold by investment vehicles it created without having to issue more stock, the Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition on Wednesday.
Enron may need to come up with funds to cover potential shortfalls in those investment vehicles, which could involve issuing additional shares, thereby diluting the position of current shareholders, the report said.
The report, which cites a Tuesday interview with Glisan, said the notes were sold to investors during recent years by several entities and are coming due during the next 20 months. The entities are known as the Marlin Water Trust II, the Marlin Water Capital Corp. II, the Osprey Trust and Osprey I Inc, the report said.
According to the report, Glisan said assets from those entities could be sold to pay off some of the notes. Enron is selling other assets, the report said. According to the newspaper, proceeds from those sales could go toward repaying the notes, which are ultimately guaranteed by Enron.
Glisan, according to the report, said it looks like asset sales will raise at least $2.2 billion by the end of 2002.
"There are a number of other assets we believe will raise sufficient proceeds" to repay the notes, Glisan said, according to the report. "But if we are wrong, we will issue equity."
According to the report, Glisan said a worst-case scenario would involve issuing as much as $1 billion in stock.
Enron held a conference call on Tuesday, seeking to assuage investor concerns after U.S. regulators said they were looking into transactions involving the company's chief financial officer and its stock shed more than $10 billion in value over the past week.
Enron said on the call it can tap $3.35 billion from a credit line, suggesting it has enough liquidity to operate its core trading and marketing business, which can experience wide swings in cash flow, depending on commodity prices and market hedges.
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Enron May Issue More Stock to Cover Obligations
10/24/2001
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Enron Corp. might have to come up with several hundred million dollars or more during the next 20 months to cover potential shortfalls in investment vehicles it created, Wednesday's Wall Street Journal reported.
Covering such shortfalls could involve issuing additional Enron (ENE) shares, diluting the position of current shareholders.
However, Enron Treasurer Ben Glisan said in an interview yesterday that the company believes it can repay about $3.3 billion in notes that were sold by those investment vehicles without having to resort to issuing more stock. The notes were sold to investors during recent years by several entities -- known as the Marlin Water Trust II, the Marlin Water Capital Corp. II, the Osprey Trust and Osprey I, Inc. The notes are coming due during the next 20 months.
Mr. Glisan said assets from the entities could be sold to pay off some of the notes. Also, Enron is selling other assets. Proceeds from those transactions also could go toward repaying the notes, which ultimately are guaranteed by Enron.
He said it appears that asset sales will raise at least $2.2 billion by the end of next year. This amount includes cash proceeds of $1.55 billion from the previously announced sale of Enron's Portland General Electric utility unit. Enron hopes to complete that sale by the end of 2002.
"There are a number of other assets we believe will raise sufficient proceeds" to repay the notes, Mr. Glisan said. "But if we are wrong, we will issue equity." Mr. Glisan said a worst-case scenario would involve issuing as much as $1 billion in stock. Enron said it has about 850 million shares outstanding.
Making up any shortfall with equity has become more expensive because of the drop in Enron's share price. In 4 p.m. New York Stock Exchange composite trading, Enron shares were down 86 cents to $19.79. The stock was once again one of the most actively traded with about 27 million shares changing hands. Early this year, Enron stock was more than $80 a share.
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IN BRIEF / ENERGY Enron Asks Citigroup for $750-Million Loan
Bloomberg News
10/24/2001
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Enron Corp., the biggest energy trader, has asked Citigroup Inc. to arrange a $750-million loan, ensuring access to credit if the beleaguered company is cut off from money markets, say people familiar with the matter.
Enron's shares and bonds plunged after the firm said the Securities and Exchange Commission was probing its finances.
The Houston-based business, whose stock has fallen 75% this year amid concerns about failed investments, depends on a $3-billion commercial paper, or short-term debt, program to finance day-to-day operations.
As a second-tier commercial paper borrower, any ratings drop may cut off Enron from the commercial paper market and raise costs of short-term debt.
Enron shares dropped 86 cents to close at $19.79 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Enron Corp. might have to come up with several hundred million dollars over the next 18 months to cover potential shortfalls in investment vehicles it created, treasurer Ben Glisan said. The possible shortfall related to about $3.2-billion (U.S.) in notes that related entities sold to investors since 1999, he said. Proceeds from those notes were invested in various Enron assets. Mr. Glisan said those notes come due over the next 18 months and Enron still hopes to sell enough assets to fully repay the notes. However, making up any shortfall with funds raised by selling stock has become more expensive as Enron's share price has plunged. Over the past week, shares of the energy trading giant have fallen more than 40 per cent.
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Abreast of the Market
Everest Re, St. Paul and Providian Drop, but Markets Stay Resilient
By Robert O'Brien
Dow Jones Newswires
10/24/2001
The Wall Street Journal
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NEW YORK -- Stocks ended only slightly lower as the recently resilient market largely withstood the effects of dismal corporate profit statements.
Shares of drug maker Pharmacia fell $4.37, or 13%, to $38.39, after the company issued third-quarter results that topped Wall Street's forecasts, but also issued 2002 profit projections that left some analysts disappointed.
In fact, several drug companies saw their stock prices fall as investors responded to their quarterly profit statements. Shares of Bristol-Myers Squibb, for example, gave up 1.68, or 2.8%, to 58.02, American Home Products lost 1.40, or 2.3%, to 58.90, and Schering-Plough eased 74 cents, or 1.9%, to 38.17.
Shares of several insurance and reinsurance providers also pulled back in reaction to profit statements, with Everest Re falling 6.40, or 8.4%, to 69.50, and St. Paul dropping 93 cents, or 1.9%, to 49.25.
Power utility Exelon, Chicago, was set back 3.42, or 7.7%, to 41.08, after its third-quarter results topped forecasts, but drew critical comments from several analysts.
Nevertheless, even with the grim earnings outlook, investors showed continued reluctance to throw in the towel.
"Institutional investors are busy trying to gauge the sentiment in the market," Richard Cripps, market strategist at Legg Mason, said. "Their fear is that the market makes a four or five percent upside run very quickly, which is eminently possible, and they can't afford to miss it."
Some seasonal factors also have played a role in supporting stock prices recently. For many mutual funds, for example, their fiscal year concludes at the end of October. Some are doing what is called window dressing -- buying stocks that their investment disciplines say should be in their portfolio -- while others need to boost their overall exposure to the equities market.
Whatever the reason, the market has been making some big moves when prices have risen, and modest moves when they have declined. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which ran up 172.92 points Monday, declined 36.95 points yesterday, a loss of 0.39%, to 9340.08.
The Nasdaq Composite Index declined 3.64 points, or 0.21%, to 1704.44. Volume levels showed some improvement over Monday's rather sluggish pace.
Investors haven't completely rolled over. In a handful of the situations in which their ire has been raised, they have lashed those stocks repeatedly. Shares of SBC Communications, one of Monday's disappointments, got punished again, falling 2.62, or 6.3%, to 38.78, and fell back in range of a 52-week low of 38.20, set June 26.
Consumer lender Providian Financial got sent to a fresh 52-week low, off 41 cents, or 8.3%, to 4.55. Enron, which has fallen on concerns about conflicts of interest in dealings among the company, a power marketer, and partnerships that were set up and run by its chief financial officer, dropped an additional 86 cents, or 4.2%, to 19.79, hitting a 52-week low intraday.
There were some winning profit statements. Shares of CSX, for example, rose 2.45, or 7.5%, to 35.19, after the Richmond, Va., rail-freight concern reported third-quarter earnings that, while they fell short of year-ago performance, nevertheless managed to top Wall Street's forecasts.
Vitesse Semiconductor (Nasdaq), a Camarillo, Calif., maker of integrated circuits used in high-bandwidth communications networks, added 43 cents, or 4.5%, to 9.99, even though the company's losses for its fiscal fourth quarter proved sharper than expected.
NetIQ (Nasdaq) dropped 4.23, or 14%, to 26.17, even though the Santa Clara, Calif., developer of networking software posted fiscal first-quarter results late Monday that topped what analysts had been looking for.
Chartered Semiconductor (Nasdaq) advanced 40 cents, or 2.1%, to 19.10. The Singapore chip foundry reported third-quarter results that showed a loss for the period, but nevertheless proved to be a little more encouraging than analysts had projected.
Shares of several cable-television operators moved higher. Charter Communications added 59 cents, or 4.5%, to 13.62, Comcast gained 40 cents, or 1.1%, to 36.82, and Cox Communications rose 44 cents, or 1.1%, to 40.15. Thomas Weisel Partners said that cable operators should benefit from SBC Communications' decision, revealed Monday with its quarterly results, to scale back the growth of its digital subscriber line service offering.
EarthLink (Nasdaq) slid 2.51, or 14%, to 14.85. The Atlanta Internet service provider issued stronger-than-expected third-quarter results, but also signaled that its customer growth had slowed.
AT&T Wireless increased 1.26, or 9.7%, to 14.20. The Redmond, Wash., provider of wireless communications services reported third-quarter results that topped what analysts had been looking for.
Several steelmakers moved higher following a ruling late Monday by the U.S. Trade Commission, which said it determined that domestic steelmakers have been significantly harmed by cheap imports; the ruling could lead to the erection of barriers limiting steel imports. USX-U.S. Steel Group gained 28 cents, or 1.9%, to 15.02, Nucor rose 1.05, or 2.5%, to 42.87, and AK Steel improved 41 cents, or 4.6%, to 9.31.
McKesson advanced 1.56, or 4.2%, to 38.95. The San Francisco drug distributor and health-care information technology provider posted stronger-than-expected fiscal second-quarter results.
Watson Pharmaceuticals fell 3.05, or 6%, to 48.11. UBS Warburg reduced its rating on the Corona, Calif., drug maker, and lowered its earnings projections for the company.
Furniture Brands dropped 2.04, or 8.9%, to 20.96. UBS Warburg cut its rating on the St. Louis furniture manufacturer, saying it believes the company has lost market share to rival manufacturers.
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International News
U.S. Energy Giant Weighs a Move To Pull Out of India
Associated Press
10/24/2001
The Asian Wall Street Journal
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NEW DELHI -- Following Enron Corp. U.S. energy company AES Corp. has turned to the Indian prime minister for help in settling its grievances with a state government.
In a letter to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, AES Corp.'s President Dennis W. Bakke said his company's determination to continue in India is being tested by the government of eastern Orissa state.
A copy of the letter, dated Oct. 1, was made available to the Associated Press.
AES operates two power plants in Orissa, holds 49% of the Orissa Power Generation Corp. and manages the main power distribution company in the state.
AES and Enron are the only major American power companies to make big investments in India since the government allowed foreign investment in the sector in the early 1990s.
In his letter, Mr. Bakke drew Mr. Vajpayee's attention to the "expropriation, repeated contract violations, intimidation . . . and direct interference with day-to-day management" by the state government and its agencies.
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UK: LNG delays could spawn shipping crisis - analysts.
By Pete Harrison
10/24/2001
Reuters English News Service
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LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - The transport chain supporting the global LNG industry will be finely poised in coming years between profitability and a crisis of oversupply if projects miss their deadlines, shipping analysts warn.
More LNG tankers than ever before are being constructed in the shipyards of the Far East, many of them ordered speculatively against anticipated demand, which might emerge later than scheduled.
"The issue is timing," Jarle Sjo, shipping equity analyst at Oslo-based investment bank First Securities told Reuters.
"Historically, LNG projects have been delayed - you can estimate at about six months - and if that happens it will probably get ugly in the short term," he added.
The world fleet of LNG tankers currently numbers 123, but will have swollen by about 37 percent by the end of 2004, according to shipping database Fairplay.
Gas industry analysts expect some LNG projects to be delayed as a result of the economic downturn, excess capacity at existing plants in Asia and a sharp fall in U.S. natural gas prices this year.
Svein Erik Amundsen, Managing Director of Norwegian shipping group Bergesen, said that a sustained economic downturn could have "consequences."
"I wouldn't be surprised by project delays," he told Reuters. "This could result in some tonnage coming out of the yards without immediate employment."
"I think you can say we're still optimistic, but more cautiously optimistic than before," he added. Bergesen has three new LNG ships on order, two of which have already been contracted out to Belgian gas distributor Distrigas.
STOP AND THINK
The world's largest and only pure LNG shipping player, Golar LNG, historically bullish in its outlook, has also been forced to stop and consider the problem.
Golar has six ships locked into long-term contracts, but four more are under construction at South Korea's Daewoo and Hyundai yards and do not yet have firm future employment.
"There is a reasonable balance between the production coming onstream and the amount of ships ordered," Golar Executive VP Sveinung Stohle told Reuters, "The only risk is things might be delayed."
Stohle said that contracting out the new ships remained an option, but it was also developing an LNG trading arm, which might have a use for some of them.
Golar's closest competitor in terms of size, Exmar, is taking a more traditional approach. It has six ships on order and said it would leave as little as possible to chance.
"We've chartered out all of them except the Samsung ship, which is under offer for the (Qatari) RasGas tender," Managing Director Nicolas Saverys told Reuters. Four are booked out to El Paso and one to Enron.
He said that until all the upcoming projects had their Supply Production Agreements in place, it would be too risky for companies to place fresh ship orders.
"It's a good time to wait," said Saverys.
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INDIA PRESS:British Gas Seeks ONGC Deal For Field Control
10/24/2001
Dow Jones International News
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NEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- British Gas has offered India's Oil & Natural Gas Corp. (P.ONG) equity in its exploration acreage in Brazil and a cash settlement in lieu of operatorship of the Tapti Panna and Mukta oil fields, the Economic Times reported Wednesday.
ONGC and Reliance Industries Ltd. (P.REL) are claiming operatorship of the Tapti Panna and Mukta oil fields following Enron Oil & Gas India Ltd.'s 30% stake sale to BG, according to the report.
State-owned ONGC holds a 40% stake in the Panna-Mukta and Tapti fields and Reliance owns 30%.
The Enron Oil & Gas stake sale will fall through if BG isn't given the operatorship of the oil fields, Nigel Shaw, vice president of BG India said in the report.
Shaw said the equity partners are in discussions on the issue of operatorship, the report said.
British Gas is a unit of BG Group PLC (BRG). Enron Oil & Gas is a unit of Enron Corp. (ENE).
Newspaper Web site: http://www.economictimes.com
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BG Offers ONGC Brazilian Assets to Get Managing Rights in India
2001-10-24 01:12 (New York)
Mumbai, Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- BG Group Plc has offered Oil &
Natural Gas Corp. a stake in exploration projects in Brazil if
India's biggest oil producer allows BG to run the oil fields it
bought from Enron Corp. in India, the Economic Times reported,
without citing any officials.
BG's purchase of Enron's 30 percent stake in the three oil
and gas areas in India is contingent on winning the right to
manage the developments. Reliance and ONGC, which together own 70
percent of the exploration venture, have both claimed rights to
run the oil and gas fields.
BG has asked ONGC to waive its right to decide the operator
after Enron quits in return for a stake in its oil and gas sites
in Brazil, the paper said. It didn't give details on the Brazilian
interests BG may offer ONGC. BG has set Oct. 31 as a deadline to
resolve the ownership dispute, the paper said.
The purchase from Enron would give BG a 30 percent stake in
the Tapti and Panna-Mukta oil and gas fields, as well as 63
percent of an untapped deposit on the west coast of India. The
assets hold more than 170 million barrels of oil and gas.
Before agreeing with BG, Enron rejected bids from its Indian
partners, ONGC and Reliance, as well as from the nation's biggest
refiner, Indian Oil Corp.
House stimulus bill would give billions to huge companies; Senate Democrats present alternative
By CURT ANDERSON
AP Tax Writer
10/23/2001
Associated Press Newswires
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WASHINGTON (AP) - General Motors, IBM and Kmart are among corporations that would receive billions of dollars in tax refunds under a $100 billion House Republican economic stimulus package. Democrats say it is far too generous to companies and does too little for individuals.
Seven companies would get a total of $3.3 billion in refunds of alternative minimum taxes they paid as far back as 1986. The tax, which the House legislation also would repeal outright, is intended to ensure a basic minimum income tax is paid by companies and individuals that claim numerous deductions and credits.
IBM would get a $1.4 billion refund, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service, while GM would get $832 million, Kmart $102 million and General Electric $671 million. Others specified for big refunds include energy giant Enron, at $254 million; U.S. Steel, $39 million; and grocery chain Kroger, $9 million.
In addition, the study found that Ford Motor Co. would get a refund that could total $2.3 billion, while Chevron's could reach $314 million.
Counting repeal of the tax, corporations would get more than $25 billion in tax relief from these minimum tax provisions in 2002 alone. In addition, the bill would make permanent a temporary tax break for financial services firms doing a lot of overseas business, providing them $21 billion in tax relief over 10 years.
The generous corporate tax breaks are among the most contentious items in the House GOP measure, scheduled for a floor vote Wednesday. Democrats say the measure is certain to change once it reaches the Senate; the Bush administration also has signaled that $100 billion is too costly.
"It's clear the House bill cannot pass the Senate as it is," said Sen. John Breaux, D-La.
For individuals, the House legislation includes a new round of tax rebate checks for workers who didn't get them this summer and a cut in the current 27 percent income tax rate to 25 percent in 2002, four years earlier than under the just-enacted tax cut. The measure also reduces capital gains rates from 20 percent to 18 percent for most taxpayers, enhances business equipment write-offs and allows companies to deduct current losses against taxes paid five years earlier.
The primary sponsor, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Thomas, said in a newspaper opinion piece published Tuesday in USA Today that the legislation "is a shot of adrenaline" that will help restart the economy while not triggering inflation.
"Businesses generate jobs, and jobs are the core of a strong economy," wrote Thomas, R-Calif.
While bipartisan support backs some of the House items, Senate Democrats have been pushing for expanded unemployment benefits and help for workers who lose health insurance. Sen. Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, presented a $70 billion proposal Tuesday that would extend unemployment benefits by 13 weeks, provide a 50 percent federal match for COBRA health insurance policies and allow more workers to qualify for Medicaid.
The legislation also includes rebate checks and some business items similar to the House bill but not the capital gains reduction or the alternative minimum tax relief. Tax cuts in the Baucus measure would total $35 billion in 2002, far below the House GOP level.
"This proposal appropriately responds to the sign of the times, helping this nation get back to work and recover quickly," said Baucus, D-Mont.
Other Democrats were working on spending programs. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., said he was putting together a $20 billion package that included hiring extra customs and border agents and food inspectors, augmented security at nuclear plants and purchase of more vaccines.
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said President Bush does not want the stimulus bill laden with additional spending.
"Everything in this package needs to be stimulative," Grassley said. "There needs to be more done on the investment side."
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Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP Announces Class Periods
10/23/2001
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DQE, Inc. (DQE); Enron Corp. (ENE)
NEW YORK, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Notice to persons who transacted in the following securities and respective class periods: CORPORATION CLASS PERIOD DUE DATE
DQE, Inc. 12/06/00-04/30/01 12/05/01
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Enron Corp. 01/18/00-10/17/01 12/21/01
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Wechsler Harwood Halebian & Feffer LLP ("Wechsler Harwood") (http://www.whhf.com) has been retained to investigate claims or filed class action complaints involving the securities of the above companies on behalf of investors.
Wechsler Harwood has extensive experience representing shareholders in class actions and has served as lead counsel on behalf of shareholders in many such actions. The reputation and expertise of this firm in shareholder and other class actions has repeatedly been recognized by the courts.
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Bruce Francis, Kathleen Hays
10/23/2001
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KATHLEEN HAYS, CNNfn ANCHOR, MARKETS IMPACT: Both the Dow and the Nasdaq lost ground today after another big round of earnings news.
FRANCIS: Lets go to Keith in Alaska with a quick question for Don and Don let`s give us a zippy answer to.
LUSKIN: All right.
CALLER: Hey Don I like to know as far as Enron (URL: http://.www.enron.com/) is concerned, how representative of the energy sector is this because I`ve been watching as a small investor that`s kind of brand new, watching it just kind of plummet. So and I`m only investing a little bit every month in it but you think that`s pretty wise idea just kind of keep on doing small investments?
LUSKIN: Well as a general investing strategy yes but Enron is a special case where we have a company that`s in bad trouble. We had a CEO who basically left without explanation a couple of months ago, then yesterday the CFO has been accused of some pretty strange looking self dealing issues. We don`t know how that`s going to resolve but this is a company under a cloud so you might want to hold off on your buying program until that cloud lifts a little bit.
FRANCIS: All right Don, thank you very much; we appreciate it. Don Luskin.
LUSKIN: All right.
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05/02/2001 03:19 PM
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>> Subject: FW: [Fwd: [Fwd: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete]]
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Forwarded by Denise Avery/Houston/FWENC on 11/16/2000 02:53
PM -----
>>
>>
>> "Jenkins, Karen"
>>
>> <Karen.Jenkins@usa. To:
>"'[email protected]'"
>> <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
>> xerox.com> <[email protected]>,
>> "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
>> "'[email protected]'"
>> <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
>> 11/16/2000 01:49 PM <[email protected]>
>>
>> cc:
>>
>> Subject: FW: [Fwd:
>[Fwd:
>> FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete]]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Karen Jenkins
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Garza, Debbi
>> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 10:03 AM
>> To: Jenkins, Karen; Halloran, Monica; Lamb, Helen; Christensen, Maria;
>> Allsup, Norma Y; Janoe, Ann G; Mccreery, Carolyn; Molina, Diana
>> Subject: FW: [Fwd: [Fwd: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete]]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Karen Pacheco [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 4:33 AM
>> To: Carolyn Lansaw; Garza, Debbi; ray wenrich
>> Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete]]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [Fwd: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete]
>> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:24:44 -0600
>> From: Diana Vela <[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: [email protected]
>> Organization: Omega Point Laboratories, Inc.
>> To: Cactus Juice <[email protected]>, Chip <[email protected]>,Cleda
>> <[email protected]>, Connie <[email protected]>,cora & rey
>> <[email protected]>, Dino <[email protected]>,Duane
>> <[email protected]>, Jeannette <[email protected]>,Jimbo
>> <[email protected]>, Karen Pacheco <[email protected]>,"ME (HOME)"
>> <[email protected]>,"Omega (Donna)" <[email protected]>, "Pullin,
>> Dean" <[email protected]>,"[email protected]"
>> <[email protected]>,"Sandy, Prissy, Uncle Mike and Lanay Tehrani"
>> <[email protected]>,Valerie <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
>> Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pam Kresse
>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 8:34 AM
>> To: Cindy Scribner; Fran Young; Jo Ann Schweers; Patty Ellis; Terri
>> Payne
>> Subject: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kirk Mooney [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 10:25 AM
>> To: Pam Kresse
>> Subject: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Connie Stewart [mailto:[email protected]]
>> <mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
>> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 7:59 AM
>> To: 'JULIE WENTWORTH'; 'KATHERINE YOUNG'; 'KIM TILLOTSON'; 'KIRK C.
>> MOONEY';
>> 'KIM TILLOTSON'
>> Cc: 'LINDSAY CLARK'; 'MARY LEE CRUZ'; 'MATT NYBECK'; 'NICOLE POTTER'
>> Subject: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eloiett Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
>> <mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
>> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 8:41 AM
>> To: Ron Stewart; 'Richard Grover'; Jennifer Lowery; Jean Williams;
>> Eloiett J; Dave Dahl; Connie Stewart; Chad Womack; Billy Gibbons;
>> Adam
>> Foxworthy; Joe and Zenia
>> Subject: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kristy Richards [mailto:[email protected]]
>> <mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
>> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 8:32 AM
>> To: Stephanie Park; Sandy Seaton; Rita E. Taylor; Patti Long; Eloiett
>> Johnson; Debbie Miller; Crystal King; Billy Gibbons
>> Subject: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rachel Burns [mailto:[email protected]]
>> <mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
>> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 9:43 PM
>> To: Charlie Brooke (E-mail); Aunt Di (E-mail); Christi and Ben (E-mail);
>> Crystal (E-mail); Cynthia (E-mail); Dana Marbry (E-mail); Dee Dee
>> (E-mail);
>> Gene (E-mail); Donna Gale (E-mail); Glenda Kay (E-mail);
>> Jeremy (E-mail); John Mark (E-mail); Kellie (E-mail); Kristy
>> (E-mail) >;
>> Kristy and Marty (E-mail); Kristy F (E-mail); Misty (E-mail); Paula
>> (E-mail); Peggy (E-mail); Robert and Anita (E-mail); Robin (E-mail);
>> Shane (E-mail); Sherry and Johnny (E-mail); Susan (E-mail); Vicki
>> (E-mail)
>> Subject: FW: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Reachel Whitley [SMTP:[email protected]]
>> <mailto:[SMTP:[email protected]]>
>> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 9:00 AM
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Fwd: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >From: [email protected]
>> >To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
>> >[email protected], [email protected]
>> >Subject: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> >Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:04:22 -0600
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Rockett, Sandra
>> >Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 2:30 PM
>> >To: '[email protected]'; Burg, Kelley; Crenshaw, Barbara; Weatherly,
>> >Beverlee; Wooten, Judy; Jones, Margaret; Crenshaw, Barbara; Howell,
>> >Kelley; Dahl, Pam; Feather, Carol
>> >Subject: FW: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: LARRY C. ZERINGUE [mailto:[email protected]]
>> <mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
>> >Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 7:26 AM
>> >To: Betsy Leblanc; brittany m.; brittney zeringue; courtney Robert;
>> >Elizabeth Carbo; jordan poche; katie; kayla oubre; lauren leblanc; liz
>> >m.; [email protected]
>> >Subject: Fw: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: [email protected] <[email protected]
><mailto:[email protected]
>> >>
>> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>; [email protected]
>> ><[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>;
>> [email protected] <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>;
>> >[email protected] <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>;
>> [email protected]
>> ><[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>;
>> [email protected]
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>;
>> >[email protected] <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>; [email protected]
>> ><[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> >Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:43 AM
>> >Subject: Re: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> >
>> >
>> > >In a message dated 8/1/00 11:03:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> > >[email protected] writes:
>> > >
>> > ><< Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 8/1/00 11:03:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: [email protected]
>> > > To: Alfit2005, Danceanvolley87, Beautiful Blonde
>> > > To: [email protected], Bubbles13865
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: BicBass, LiTtLeAnGel76587, Sleppinstar406
>> > > To: Dreamr147, McDURST1319, [email protected]
>> > > To: Meswim1386, EminemBabe806, Bugs479
>> > > To: ShinninStar128, Goshjosh05, KelLilly86
>> > > To: [email protected], ShadowLoe
>> > > To: [email protected], MoonStarLJ
>> > > To: Homefriez12, DaisyBug205, KingDoNNiE500
>> > > To: [email protected], Comkid717
>> > > To: Barahbrown, Maverick547, Bigsue325, PRISS292
>> > > To: [email protected], Btslover05
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/31/00 11:22:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: KingDoNNiE500
>> > > To: Sleppinstar406, Dreamr147
>> > > To: [email protected], PBergerjr
>> > > To: [email protected], KF115, ABERCHIK14, ShadowLoe
>> > > To: Homefriez12, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], Comkid717
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/30/00 9:36:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Dreamr147
>> > > To: Twisten05, Maverick547, [email protected]
>> > > To: Bubbles13865, Cklovr69, NESSA 2 CUTE 4 U
>> > > To: WormSki87, ShadowLoe, MoonStarLJ
>> > > To: [email protected], Slim shady lIllI, HomeMe17
>> > > To: Cheer82087, XOXOPuppyLove, XxXaDiDaSXxX05
>> > > To: SantownHB04, KingDoNNiE500, Nichbob, Webber99
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/28/00 6:55:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Bingo2786
>> > > To: Rinoflu, Acs785, ItalianQTforU, Bubbles13865
>> > > To: Pwrgirl462, HyperBlonde24, Skidude316, Pigswimrun
>> > > To: Dreamr147, Webber99, Arm3165737, VIP1110
>> > > To: VirgoGirl2099, Zuzu 1988, CandyAppleO4
>> > > To: Blue Eyezzzzz, Crunk1513, USNA2008G, EWaddi7881
>> > > To: MeganGM17, NessC, PooBare04, TACO86
>> > > To: Missbubblie04
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/28/00 12:31:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Rinoflu
>> > > To: Cention01, Skidude316, SandySamT
>> > > To: [email protected], VIP1110
>> > > To: [email protected], VirgoGirl2099, Jjb765
>> > > To: Bingo2786, Crunk1513, ImnAngel1485, MissMandy2004
>> > > To: Sk8tRcHiCa04, SkimW
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/27/00 7:44:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: GoofyNY00
>> > > To: Tigger1546, Tabhow2000, ILVTHEROCK237657
>> > > To: Th0nG QuEeN 8451, LastLaughFemale, Rinoflu
>> > > To: Bemby2000, Julie 138721, FILA7596, Brit1331
>> > > To: PreciousAngel212, Tru2uTillTheEnd
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/27/00 5:12:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: SWEETAL911
>> > > To: GoofyNY00, Xenocide2, Felberg01
>> > > To: [email protected], Mercedes Benz 17
>> > > To: [email protected], L0VE43, R0xy1435, SLIPPI88
>> > > To: QuickTip2G, MJ 23 DJ, MixersDelight
>> > > To: Hot Hockey Plyr, Out2eatya, Sledstorm28
>> > > To: FavreGrl4Ever, Daisy19853, TravisInAcworth
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/26/00 8:02:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: FavreGrl4Ever
>> > > To: Cupcake289715746, [email protected]
>> > > To: Sweet6684, SWEETAL911, Sugar1451, JiggaMan112003
>> > > To: [email protected], Sparkles0485
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/26/00 10:56:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Buttercup147637
>> > > To: A17lina, [email protected], VTChick
>> > > To: J080283, Don UNC, [email protected], Smjsgr
>> > > To: ElfWishMst, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: JJSPinay, Corinth2619, [email protected]
>> > > To: Goldy GG2000, BCorgan728, Fuzzman2100
>> > > To: SuNfLoWeR055, Blastman21, Dfungirl89, Crash392947
>> > > To: PattySco, Dietcokeof926811, TooCute4u722
>> > > To: Joesexy500, RFflower, MandyDaGr81, MattandVulpix
>> > > To: Stardust9380, Rockstar837, Mickeymouse16260
>> > > To: Iceblade900, Spaceboy699, Cheezee2000, Boca Stef
>> > > To: Holla20002961437, MARZYK27, Platinum1684
>> > > To: Angelbabie374, RoxyGirly1213, Foxx gurl
>> > > To: Surfergrlxoxo, Frog Chic1189, FavreGrl4Ever
>> > > To: SELPHIE223, Luvlee246
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/26/00 9:52:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Xtra Pale420
>> > > To: IGotHops45, Vilarinho, VMFSPARKLE
>> > > To: Pimpdaddy7805912, KrAzYGiRl123, NLchic03
>> > > To: Ephorditey2001, SHRIMPIE211, STEFF644, CLB0982
>> > > To: RATRY23, Bollacke, The3hhhs, Macdaddyzac1982
>> > > To: Cootiepy1, JoshSharp7, Butterfly92183
>> > > To: NicholeR719, Quartzln, Krazy10424, JVTCom
>> > > To: MrDICK123456, Clspaulding, Littlepurplelove
>> > > To: PeachyPink36, LOUIELOUIE727730, Counterpart2112
>> > > To: RATTAT30S, Deb6tru, Diedi64, Dancer 29x
>> > > To: LisaCL123, ROCKBURY1, Dinner50, Connor 22364
>> > > To: Penbux, AMRCNWMKT7, Bmmalag, Beejay906, Parks 601
>> > > To: GND14, SELPHIE223, BreakZone69, Jesshosk
>> > > To: Googoodolls67845, DaChic6987, Benandbecca4ever
>> > > To: METALFOLEYCA, TE65, Sheka722, Amy Cats 1395004
>> > > To: SpankTheMonkey08, Buttercup147637, Blinkgrl117
>> > > To: MattandVulpix, LUCKYBABE4606, EightFiggaChicka
>> > > To: Adidas213jb, Im4EvAcRzY, WWJDGirl90, Jamiemysis
>> > > To: Sugerplumgurl14, CGpreppy12, StarTrupr9
>> > > To: Degenerate131, Ames131339, Pinners2
>> > > To: StrawBERRY waGon, DD630404, Raceu1983, EDAGAD
>> > > To: Kanup4me, Trackncheer, Im4brtnysprs
>> > > To: Candyapple345, HarleyZGang, SweettGuyy17, Xz 411
>> > > To: Rsalthe, Murph1844
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/25/00 9:57:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Fortysixnow
>> > > To: MonochromeDIZ, Xtra Pale420
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected]
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/25/00 8:41:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Jwag10
>> > > To: Fortysixnow
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/24/00 11:16:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Tinna21
>> > > To: [email protected], Ccandj4u, Jwag10, B2000boys
>> > > To: DBA44, TNQRAY, KMILLER78, MMMUSALL, CMynes
>> > > To: JESS162734, SMP1627800, ROTTIE55
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Christina
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/23/00 10:56:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Dadsltlreb
>> > > To: Ette729, Jadesvn, JWY2K3, LDJFEKETE, LGT579
>> > > To: Lilbugg108, OleDoggs, SPDRGT3000, Tinna21
>> > > To: SW112257, AcapelaBabe, JeanCldCar
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/22/00 10:34:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: JeanCldCar
>> > > To: WBk13, LeatherBoiBill, Css1947, PurpleHaze716
>> > > To: Kbmom24, EVERETT158876434, ACREW3, CowboyJR33
>> > > To: SvdByGrace2000, CraZyF21, Dadsltlreb
>> > > To: Shellybeannie, Stkrmn2, CHRISY1963, PEBBLESup
>> > > To: PWis274790, Hobbygirlv
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/22/00 10:28:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: BIGBADBJ5
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: BKBigbea, GO F T R, JeanCldCar, Krissy856
>> > > To: Lizzyrkb, PStormy55
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/22/00 9:55:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Lilsweetgurl83
>> > > To: BIGBADBJ5
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/22/00 5:07:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], TheWXManJeckel
>> > > To: [email protected], Lilsweetgurl83, AmyJohnWil
>> > > To: [email protected], GpNoLeSo2
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/21/00 10:58:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], Babyss143, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: Coolbandchick, [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected], Sillyho56
>> > > To: [email protected]
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/21/00 10:44:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Babyss143
>> > > To: Soulcrusher32018, ChillenChica4U, SnappleY2K
>> > > To: Camaosqui, Ghetto Jiggy23, RoyceThe59 21
>> > > To: Sillyho56, [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], Rvp14318
>> > > To: [email protected], MVANA134, Jay13089
>> > > To: BiG StEvE 1119, PDStrauz DaMouse, Wdude18
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/20/00 4:32:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Camaosqui
>> > > To: Sillyho56, Babyss143
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/20/00 1:56:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Tuluvlie2
>> > > To: USMCSgrDdy, LukinAJ, BiBBW2Play4U, GA1053
>> > > To: Vdawg0311, FLIP2123, Semperfid2531
>> > > To: [email protected], DZL75, Specialk19190098
>> > > To: Smooth1835, Bigpapapump93219, Blame the drama
>> > > To: Chicky1229, Lizard3033, LadyBuG8185
>> > > To: POOHLUVSJRT18, Sweetbabygrl67, TampaGrl10
>> > > To: Bubblez4511, Picolalove, Sjluvjt, KAK NSYNC
>> > > To: Kat AND Lance, Mfl1287, Jrtschica0905
>> > > To: TaurusChix00, Tuluvlie2, Jrtjlc4ever
>> > > To: RoXyGuRl1349, Fivergrl55, ImJoeysLouisLane
>> > > To: ABoomercat, AnorexicHick4029, Nsyncchickfan
>> > > To: Heavensangel0531, Nickchica1, Nsynctkmluver
>> > > To: ILUVJUSTIN21846, Bsblovebug10, Blonde204
>> > > To: Azrealle27, CAGenie731, JuStInZbAbYgIrL6
>> > > To: EagleMJY, JustinGurl2k, Camaosqui
>> > > To: [email protected], Sillyho56, Dudewman1
>> > > To: JiGWiTMeJCnCK, JustPlainRetrded, ARUCA15
>> > > To: Salesmanof year, SBHAMMOCK, Pecan Rose, T2SLIKK
>> > > To: KasualOne1, SexyWhiteThang18, Vaginistic27
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/20/00 1:31:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Jrtjlc4ever
>> > > To: ALN81089, Courty1212, Divty, Doggy12382
>> > > To: Hot4Justin143, Keeperofcage, LYNISE9188
>> > > To: Mandydo588, Mariamred12, Minime0504
>> > > To: Picperfect913, Qtpetutty35, Sosa825, Tuluvlie2
>> > > To: TWEETY6704
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/19/00 7:34:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Honey2daB105
>> > > To: Sk8ErSmAsH, Im2ghetto4u00, Blugrl84, JCzgurl16208
>> > > To: JstNangel38, TeRRiD42, MissyBXBiznitch
>> > > To: MissyBXBizNiTch2, JustinzLILAngl19, Jrtjlc4ever
>> > > To: WOLFYSTYLE225, NY JuJu Bean, BUMBLEBEA212
>> > > To: I4got2269, Moto Jane2, DOPEY1086, BxChula
>> > > To: CRAZYJOELY, Poisonivy8, JOEYD18, Quest25r
>> > > To: BABYFACE143s, BXKid 12 3 99, JADE35R, MINNIE9854
>> > > To: Big DJ1218, Jrtcrazy4lyf, CheerNsync13
>> > > To: JRTCURLYS grl, [email protected], Ponzita24
>> > > To: MEH799, Applejax0220, Ladym1013, XxCrystal2004xX
>> > > To: JTbAbYbLuE17, JrTsBaByGrL18, ReTrNoFsAtUrN
>> > > To: AModelMe14, Wolf6969style, Las8179, Wolfstyle426
>> > > To: CoUrTyAnGeL18, Honeygirl1958, Slappy685
>> > > To: Treister2000, NSync4EvEr872, GoRedmenAC
>> > > To: Morgy2487, Heather12584, Justingirl105866
>> > > To: [email protected]
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/19/00 10:30:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Nowakg87
>> > > To: JMwizarddragon14, Honey2daB105, Bayernc7
>> > > To: BLUE STAR808
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/18/00 8:38:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: NIKKIJEDI
>> > > To: AliCat1087, AshlJosh, BRD2087, Cmdoggie
>> > > To: PuNkGrL125, De2335, Emmyc315, BballGurlie7
>> > > To: Brahma Kat13, Kate Scotts, Kris972evd, LisaAK8564
>> > > To: magicangel200@hot mail.com, MistresBld, Nowakg87
>> > > To: Olk4, PANDA10, ROCKET0110, Punkkid44
>> > > To: ShootingStar225, SKUNKY45, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], LiLTweety 128
>> > > To: Sweetpeppa24, Swimpacey, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected]
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/14/00 4:45:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: AWBSOC1
>> > > To: Dopey3442, [email protected], SuZiEGaL17
>> > > To: [email protected], Erbear1025, Sugar82377
>> > > To: TiNyChICk4, BabyBlue10212, Sugarbee1024, Malee620
>> > > To: Angel98686, SuperDee9, Cutelilchic09, Toyxfiles
>> > > To: [email protected], Loca883, BB Squirt1, LDbug88
>> > > To: NIKKIJEDI, Crazy355, Silly88, StarFish21112
>> > > To: SoccerChic129, [email protected], Miaf671436
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], MistresBld
>> > > To: Starpixie101, Sillyjade, Katydid2787
>> > > To: [email protected], BIGSMILEY88
>> > > To: Jerzboy21, Braves10CJones, [email protected]
>> > > To: I Am Tha Unknown, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: IfYaSmell119, ImBiggerThanYou3, Peachfuz301
>> > > To: [email protected], BballGurlie7, SuGaRp1uM70407
>> > > To: Angelica1030, [email protected]
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/14/00 12:15:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Starpixie101
>> > > To: AArca66504, SuZiEGaL17, GroovieB17
>> > > To: [email protected], LiLu1013, LDbug88
>> > > To: JennsOdium, AWBSOC1, Sugar82377, ALwAyS4KoRn119
>> > > To: Erbear1025, BabyBlue10212, [email protected]
>> > > To: EF2beach, Malee620, [email protected]
>> > > To: Loca883, Toyxfiles, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], Broham119
>> > > To: [email protected], Sugarbee1024, NBAction86
>> > > To: Angel98686, Cutelilchic09, TiNyChICk4
>> > > To: Stoge111323, Monkys 316, Sillyjade, SweetGuyZac
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/14/00 10:08:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: SuZiEGaL17
>> > > To: AnGeL bAbY 306, SHER15COW
>> > > To: [email protected], AngelJB86
>> > > To: Starpixie101, AWBSOC1, Sugar82377, Erbear1025
>> > > To: [email protected], Malee620, GUESS109
>> > > To: SLFGYM22, EF2beach, [email protected], Toyxfiles
>> > > To: [email protected], CP3987, Zigs2001, Jennymint
>> > > To: Meg91786, Angel38371, Cookie3680, Playaz1318
>> > > To: Arby12, Blond728, Kjsweety4
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], Angel98686, Cutelilchic09
>> > > To: TiNyChICk4, Cyberkid0, SoccerChic129, Schustea2
>> > > To: BobBo265, Peachfuz301, SuperVivi7, Hipachick
>> > > To: I Am Tha Unknown
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/13/00 10:00:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Cutelilchic09
>> > > To: Sugarbee1024, Malee620, Angel98686, Loca883
>> > > To: AArca66504, Jabrony786, AnGeL bAbY 306, WuNoW
>> > > To: Angelica1030, AWBSOC1, BabyBlue10212, DmXgerL83
>> > > To: BabyGurl11155, BballGurlie7, GroovieB17, BobBo265
>> > > To: JGM546, Tommygrrl9914, ADUnited13, SuZiEGaL17
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: JaQuIs UpToP 16, Playaz1318, Braves10CJones
>> > > To: Brikmstr, Broham119, Crazy355, EF2beach
>> > > To: Erbear1025, OoY2KFoXoO, [email protected]
>> > > To: I Am Tha Unknown, ImBiggerThanYou3
>> > > To: [email protected], LDbug88, LL086, Miaf671436
>> > > To: [email protected], NAZTYGIRL_92 @hotmail.com
>> > > To: NBAction86, SHER15COW, Starpixie101, Sugie1231
>> > > To: Sugar82377, TiNyChICk4, ALwAyS4KoRn119
>> > > To: Bigcountry80, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], Jewlbug413, Silly88
>> > > To: [email protected], SoccerChic129
>> > > To: StarFish21112, Z1ggy05, [email protected]
>> > > To: tommygear78@hotmail.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/13/00 9:55:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Tommygrrl9914
>> > > To: LaLeePop15, Malee620, LiMpBiZkitHuNni
>> > > To: Hooch girl 1223, Cutelilchic09, Sugie1231
>> > > To: [email protected], GHILL10, FTW033, Z1ggy05
>> > > To: YA SICK, LoVeLyV85, SuPerMan36O, P0L0SP0RT7
>> > > To: Bronco9856, XOoX BriT XoOx, JSOCKO22, IKluvs2run
>> > > To: Babydoll33069, ItalianCutie14KL, KRaZyGuRL088
>> > > To: NiTrO wOaH143, Boogahead20
>> > > To: [email protected], SugarM28, Elaina1727
>> > > To: Edatude33, Remer1984
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/13/00 2:44:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: XOoX BriT XoOx
>> > > To: Tinychika99, Z1ggy05, Boarderlord, Kspace330
>> > > To: Nikkey13, HOtTcHiCk8387, SugarBaby1002, PJp0wer99
>> > > To: Bootzy124, Tommygrrl9914, Boogahead20, LoVeLyV85
>> > > To: Piglet9656, ShagMe 303, XxLis15xX, JiVe565
>> > > To: XxLiLsEnSaTiOnxX, NiTrO wOaH143, SugaPyeHunniBunn
>> > > To: SKILLZ7119, Slick1027
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/13/00 2:05:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: XxLiLsEnSaTiOnxX
>> > > To: Z1ggy05, SugaPyeHunniBunn, Xxxo Qt Pye oxxX
>> > > To: RaVe878, XOoX BriT XoOx, LiMpBiZkitHuNni
>> > > To: Realshady3012, JustinTLuv117, Lilgirl711
>> > > To: [email protected], NiTrO wOaH143, Tommy645
>> > > To: HoMiE z 103, Loquita86, JackieB86, Tinychika99
>> > > To: SugarBaby1002, I Am Tha Unknown, Dancer8230
>> > > To: Bigkev033, DeStInYsBaBy8, Bigbri1985, PJp0wer99
>> > > To: ShagMe 303, Sugars454, TENFLEX, Iceman886
>> > > To: Slick1027
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/13/00 11:50:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: SugarBaby1002
>> > > To: SugaPyeHunniBunn, Nikkey13, Nickluv28
>> > > To: XxLiLsEnSaTiOnxX, Hooch girl 1223, BDCurtis22
>> > > To: SKILLZ7119
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/13/00 11:43:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Nikkey13
>> > > To: HOtTcHiCk8387, [email protected]
>> > > To: SugarBaby1002, XOoX BriT XoOx, Tinychika99
>> > > To: JackieB86, Yankeechic1423, Nickluv487
>> > > To: S13ACKSTREETSN1, Z1ggy05, SKILLZ7119, KMoney33
>> > > To: TyKixx, SHORTY D43, Slick1027
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Fwd: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/12/00 4:20:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: SuGaRsTpH
>> > > To: Kspace330, XOoX BriT XoOx, OubaU KangaroO
>> > > To: ELiSa522, [email protected], Piglet9656
>> > > To: Tmaster567, [email protected], CurLiEgRliE
>> > > To: [email protected], XSweetyx 3, SweetiePieSDG
>> > > To: DaDdYzLiLgrL112, TESTme2theEDGE, QT3018
>> > > To: BUMPERTOP, A421EJIN, [email protected], Garnet2823
>> > > To: PANDACRV, Bigsis0921, Candy6001, Twltweety
>> > > To: IrishAngel54, Lrig eitaK, BOSSIBOOTZ, Lexg16
>> > > To: AnGeLBaBY 407, DeViL94227, [email protected]
>> > > To: SuGaRsTpH, MeliBitz4U, LittLeGirLie7, CraZCait7
>> > > To: LiMpBiZkitHuNni, Nikkey13, Lil butts, Izzle13
>> > > To: EjRoCk8, TyKixx, KMoney33, [email protected]
>> > > To: MoNeY389, Harogt45, MaTt HaZe13, FootJcBall16
>> > > To: MaDcHiKLaDyKiLLa, CyBeRsKaTeR98, NooKiE937
>> > > To: Bratz1017, SnOOgAn NoBBeR86, SUiCiDsAbU
>> > > To: BlUe DeViLz630, Rock3320, Italy1286, SMiTy0912
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -----------------
>> > > Forwarded Message:
>> > > Subj: Re: cancer: don't u dare delete
>> > > Date: 7/11/00 9:58:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>> > > From: Twltweety
>> > > To: Candy6001, NjCuTiE045, [email protected]
>> > > To: ELiSa522, BaBeBlu287, Surg1005, FootJcBall16
>> > > To: [email protected], [email protected]
>> > > To: XSunshine39x, Supgirl33, [email protected]
>> > > To: [email protected], LittLeGirLie7
>> > > To: CraZCait7, SuGaRsTpH
>> > >
>> > > In a message dated 7/9/00 12:44:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> >Twirlcharisma
>> > >writes:
>> > >
>> > > << Subject: Cancer (DO NOT DELETE) - You must forward!!!!!!
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FYI. QFs are beginning to stop operating due to non-payment. In addition,
Enron Wind is a partner in some QF plants (not the General Partner so they
couldn't do anything) that has filed a Breach of Contract against SCE.
Jim
----- Forwarded by James D Steffes/NA/Enron on 03/08/2001 06:44 AM -----
Hap Boyd
03/07/2001 03:38 PM
To: Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Calif ISO: Qualifying Facils Capable Of 1,800 MW Off-Line
FYI. It's starting to get ugly!
Hap
---------------------- Forwarded by Hap Boyd/EWC/Enron on 03/07/2001 01:50 PM
---------------------------
"John Shahabian" <[email protected]> on 03/07/2001 11:49:07 AM
To: "V. John White \(E-mail\)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Calif ISO: Qualifying Facils Capable Of 1,800 MW Off-Line
?
?
[The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition]
March 7, 2001
Dow Jones Newswires
Calif ISO: Qualifying Facils Capable Of 1,800 MW Off-Line
Dow Jones Newswires
(This article was originally published Tuesday.)
NEW YORK -- Small, independent power plants in California that are capable
of generating 1,800 megawatts of power are shut down because their owners
haven't been paid by the state's two main utilities, the California
Independent System Operator said Tuesday.
The decline in small-plant output has contributed to the state's
power-supply problems the past two months. Partnerships involving El Paso
Corp. (EPG), for example, shut down 350-MW of generation this weekend due to
nonpayment, the company said Tuesday.
Edison International's (EIX) Southern California Edison hasn't paid the
owners of the smaller generators, known as "qualifying facilities," since
early December, which means the generators are still owed for electric
production in October. PG&E Corp. (PCG) has paid only a small percentage of
its qualifying facility bills since its last full payment in early January.
Almost all of the closed generators are fueled by natural gas. Many of the
companies haven't been able to pay their gas suppliers and have been cut off
from their gas supply.
The California Senate Energy Committee plans to vote on legislation to
create a new pricing system for all qualifying facilities this week. The
plants, one-third of which are powered by renewable sources like wind and
solar power, meet almost 30% of California's electricity needs.
The proposed bill would cut the prices to qualifying facilities from about
17 cents a kilowatt-hour the past eight months to about 8 cents/kwh,
depending on the price of five-year natural gas contracts the generators can
sign. The plants that run on renewable resources would be paid 5.37
cents/kwh.
In addition, the utilities would continue to pay qualifying facility owners
for some of their fixed costs. The bill, if enacted, would also require the
utilities to pay all past-due bills by June 1.
To take effect immediately as an emergency act, the bill requires approval
by two-thirds of both the state's Senate and Assembly. If the bill is
passed, a process for quickly determining the five-year gas price would
begin.
PG&E and Sempra Energy's (SRE) San Diego Gas & Electric support the bill,
while Southern California Edison opposes it, said sources with the utilities
and qualifying facility companies.
-By Mark Golden, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-4604; [email protected]
URL for this Article:
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Thanks. I'll get her resume to you tomorrow. She doesn't have a graduate degree, yet she probably has more experience than a typical analyst.
Mat
From: Jeanie Slone/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/05/2001 04:58 PM
To: Matt Smith/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: RE: HR Position
We have an Analyst/Associate program for HR. If she has an MBA or graduate degree we would consider her for the assoc. program. Otherwise, she might fit in the analyst program. Forward her resume to me and I will pass it along. She can contact Karen Buckley at 713 345 4667 after you give me the resume. Karen is the lead recruiter/program manager. Let me know if you need more info.
-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Matt
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 16:38
To: Slone, Jeanie
Subject: HR Position
Jeanie,
I have a friend who is interested in an HR position with Enron. She spoke of a rotational program for HR that I am not familiar with. Do you know anything about the program, or who I might forward her resume to for an HR related position in general. She has a few years of experience with a smaller firm, and I think she's looking for a company with a more established HR department like Enron. Also, do you have knowledge of specific positions we are trying to fill in ENA? Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
Mat | {
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Hey chica que pasa? I am bored and its 2 in the freaking morning and I am
sick and this really sucks. Anyway this wasn't a mail to complain. I
wanted to know if you were still having your party on Saturday, if I was
still invited, if I could bring anything, and how to get to your house. Well
hope your day goes well. One more night shift to go and then 5 days off for
me! | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 04/05/2001
09:04 AM ---------------------------
Bryan Seyfried
03/30/2001 10:08 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Asset Swaps vs CDS's
---------------------- Forwarded by Bryan Seyfried/LON/ECT on 30/03/2001
17:12 ---------------------------
Martin McDermott
23/03/2001 18:47
To: John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Bryan Seyfried/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Asset Swaps vs CDS's
John,
I haven't had much time to put something together on this issue.
Fundamentally both instruments represent the same credit risk, i.e. same
credit events and contingent payments, both represent senior unsecured credit
risk. The differences in pricing therefore arise purely from supply and
demand. One would expect generally that the asset swap would be lower than
the CDS because of liquidity: there are only so many bonds out there, and so
demand for Asset swaps is limited. I am attaching a one page note by JP
morgan where they claim that one of the principal reasons for the CDS to be
more expensive is people hedging convertible bonds by combining (1) a call
option on the equity and (2) a CDS. If the call is cheap they will be
willing to pay more for the CDS, driving the price up. I'll try to
synthesize something more complete next week.
Cheers
Martin | {
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As a follow-up to our discussion at the June 29 HR PRC meeting, attached is
criteria for using the Senior Director level that was established/agreed to
by the ETS executive officers in May, 2001. The need for this criteria was
discussed at the final year-end 2000 ETS PRC meeting and agreement was
reached prior to the mid-year 2001 PRC meetings. The criteria was used in
the final mid-year ETS PRC meeting on June 28. There were no new Senior
Directors approved at mid-year for ETS.
Gary | {
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It's no big deal, but I still can't see Kristi's IRA online. I also don't
receive statements in the mail for the account. It looks as if the automated
transactions worked this month.
DG | {
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I think these guys are trying to create a $35M line ($15M Collateral
Threshold from the ISDA Credit Support Annex and a separate $20M line for the
Global agency trading). All trading with Cargill will be subject to the ISDA
Master Agreement and Credit Support Annex.
Wendi and I discussed briefly and we'll call you later. It seems that Wendi
has spoken with Mark Rubenstein who handles credit and there is some
confusion.
Sara Shackleton
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a
Houston, Texas 77002
713-853-5620 (phone)
713-646-3490 (fax)
[email protected]
Caroline Abramo@ENRON
03/02/2001 10:46 AM
To: Wendi LeBrocq/Corp/Enron, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE: POA/ Cargill line...
what do you think?
---------------------- Forwarded by Caroline Abramo/Corp/Enron on 03/02/2001
11:44 AM ---------------------------
[email protected] on 03/02/2001 10:39:03 AM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Subject: RE: POA/ Cargill line...
Currently Cargill and Enron have a 15MM collateral threshold. If
possible, I think the cleanest way to run this biz would be to put a
box around the prime broker biz. We would still operate under the
master isda but could set up a mutually agreeable credit support annex
for this biz. We would still keep the 20,000,000 line referenced in
Schedule B of the POA agreement. The line in the POA is a seperate and
distinct measure from the daily collateral. The 20 mill reflects gross
exposure. Let me know if you think this is reasonable and workable.
We too, are open to suggestion as the Global and Enron relationships
are very important and a high priority to us.
Thanks
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 7:26 AM
To: lardy, joe /xtwn
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: POA/ Cargill line...
Joe- a few things regading the POA/ Cargill line..
I am going to find out how much line we currently have available... you
probably already have this. We should allocate a piece to Global which
would solve the problem of other Cargill people using the line, putting
us
over the limit, without me knowing...
We could change the language of the POA to this... we will not go over
Global's piece of the Cargill line...I think this would solve our main
concern...
Please let me know... we are eager to keep trading with Global and
yourselves...
Regards,
Caroline | {
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Sorry, I forgot the attachment.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Van Hooser, Steve
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 3:20 PM
To: McMichael Jr., Ed; Germany, Chris; Concannon, Ruth; Miller, Stephanie; Little, Kelli; Garza, Maria
Cc: Hodge, Jeffrey T.; '"Zdunkewicz, David" <[email protected]>@ENRON'; Sager, Elizabeth; Mellencamp, Lisa
Subject: RE: Motion To Reject Gas Transportation Contracts
This morning I had the opportunity to discuss the issue of Transportation Contract rejection with David Zdunkewicz of Andrews and Kurth. He and his partner Jeff Spiers have been advising other Enron divisions regarding the contract rejection process.
I am told that a motion has been filed with the bankruptcy court requesting that shorthand procedures be established for the purpose of allowing the various Enron Debtors to reject executory contracts. That motion is apparently slated to be heard on January 7. The attached template describes the information that must be filed with the court and forwarded to the creditors' committee and to the relevant counterparty whose contract is being rejected. Assuming that the order is approved, we'll be able to start rejecting transportation contracts as early as January 8.
Kelli and Maria,
In order to expedite the process, could you please fill out the attached template, providing the information requested.
Please call with any questions.
Thanks for your help.
Steve Van Hooser
-----Original Message-----
From: Van Hooser, Steve
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 3:29 PM
To: McMichael Jr., Ed; Germany, Chris; Concannon, Ruth; Miller, Stephanie; Little, Kelli; Garza, Maria
Cc: Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Subject: FW: Motion To Reject Gas Transportation Contracts
Attached is an e:mail that I forwarded to Jeff Speirs, a bankruptcy attorney with Andrews and Kurth who will be assisting with the mechanics of rejecting the out of the money transportation agreements that you all have identified. I imagine that we will need full company names, contact persons and addresses in order to place the different pipes on notice of the motion to reject. Could you please coordinate the gathering of this information so that we will be in a position to act on it as soon as possible after New Years? Thanks for your help.
Steve Van Hooser
-----Original Message-----
From: Van Hooser, Steve
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 3:07 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Sager, Elizabeth; Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Subject: Motion To Reject Gas Transportation Contracts
Jeff,
I am an Enron Wholesale Services attorney who is advising on ENA gas transportation matters. Elizabeth Sager suggested that I contact you about assisting me with the preparation of a Motion to Reject the bulk of the executory transportation service agreements that ENA has with interstate pipeline companies.
The attached spreadsheet summarizes the terms of said transportation agreements; please note that the first sheet of the spreadsheet file describes the 5 transportation contracts that ENA wishes to assume; the remainer are out of the money transportation and storage arrangements that ENA desires to reject. Please review the attached and let me know if it contains sufficient information with which to proceed with the preparation of the Motion.
I imagine you will have plenty of questions. . . . I myself have a number of questions regarding the agency relationships shown on the spreadsheet, as well as ENA's right or need to reject those Service Agreements under which ENA has heretofore released pipeline capacity to third parties.
I look forward to speaking with you about these matters as well as determing the timeframe for rejecting these contracts.
Steve Van Hooser
Enron North America Corp.
713-853-7238(o)
713-582-6413(c)
713-646-3490 (fax)
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