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Jim @ Kaztex bought 20/d NBPL @ Harper on our behalf from Tenaska. Jim sold it to us at his cost, he said--$1.84. Said yesterday's deal was at 2 cents over his cost, but that you had done him a favor and that he also owed us one related to something Patrice had done for him, so that 'we're even' now.
Shelly @ MRT called to say that she wouldn't be needing the second package of 5000 for the weekend. As you know, this set in motion quite the adventure.
Reliant informed us that Domtar was not taking gas, and we had to get an additional 10/d for the weekend off their system. Here's how we got rid of the 5 not taken by MRT and the 10 not taken by Domtar:
Sinha @ Aquila bought 3126 of North at 1.65. Deal ticket #1182363.
Sylvia took the remaing 6874 of North, plus 5172 combined Flex & South and moved them to Laquiba (sp?) for sale to OG&E, incurring fuel of 1.3% plus $0.02 transport charge. Sylvia sold the delivered volume of 11718 to OG&E for $1.85, deal ticket # 1182441. Later in the day Reliant told us that we had been cut at Laquiba--only 2/d of flow there for the weekend, so we had to find another home for the remaining 9718/d. Ended up taking the remainder to Enogex @ Chandler. Souad handled the nominations; Bonnie was also involved in the gas control issues as well.
Spoke with Bonnie about the Domtar buyback ticket (Tammy was sick today). Bonnie knew nothing about it. Bonnie said that we needed to wait until she could see all of the deal tickets in Sitara. Given Bonnie's and our lack of familarity with the Domtar provisions, we decided to wait until Monday to enter the Domtar side of the deal with your assistance.
Melinda @ MidAm called to get our offer on 50 contracts of the Dec-Aug NYMEX swap. Dutch quoted at $0.35, with $2.82 on the front. Melinda held off. Spoke wiht her later and she said that she'd gotten done elsewhere 'at a different price'.
Cheryl @ Terra bought our remaining 3193 of OGT at $1.59. Deal ticket #1182379. Sinha, ever the bottom-feeder, had earlier bid us $1.59 when our offer was $1.69. Denver was showing the OGT at $1.60 when Cheryl called, but he was eager to get rid of it, so he jumped at the $1.59. No unpleasant calls from Credit as of 2:30pm.
Greg Hayes @ Farmland called for an offer of 2000/d of Demarc for the weekend. He could see Denver's 10/d offered on EOL, but explained that he was calling because he only wanted 2/d. Asked Denver if he would do 2/d, and Denver suggested that I remind Greg that he could adjust his buy quantity on EOL. Denver verbally quoted $1.72. Went back to the phone and communicated our offer of $1.72 to Greg. Greg asked if he could have it at $1.70, as that was the price that was showing on EOL at the beginning of our conversation, he claimed. Ran this past Denver, but Denver stood fast at $1.72. Greg did not sound happy and asked for my name and number. Haven't heard anything further.
Sinha called again at about 9:50 and asked if we had 1800 PEPL to sell him. Denver was done for the day, so no deal.
Please don't hesitate to ask me if you need some further clarification on any of this. I'll be reachable by cell over the holiday weekend at 713-213-7644.
Hope you and your family are having a nice Thanksgiving. Sorry that we had to pull you away for such an extended period this morning.
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Daren - can you set up a delivery deal for meter 8740 for Jan 00 and Dec.
99? I checked OSS and there is an 089 operational contract that took the
swing in case the meter flows more or less than the nom. Third party
contracts are supposed to stay whole. Days 12-14 did not flow enough to
cover the noms for Western. We have the same problem on Jan. 25. Please let
me know, Brenda Herod would like this resolved today, as would I.
- Aimee
---------------------- Forwarded by Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT on 03/22/2000 01:10
PM ---------------------------
Aimee Lannou 03/06/2000 04:36 PM
To: Stacey Neuweiler/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Thu Nguyen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Meter 8740 Dec 99
Stacy- Can you please set up a new deal for meter 8740 for Dec. 99. The
problem with this meter is, all third party transports should stay whole and
HPL takes the swing. Several days the meter did not flow enough and the
third parties did not receive all of their gas. I need a delivery set up so
the 3rd parties will stay whole. If you have any questions, please let me
know.
Thanks.
- Aimee
---------------------- Forwarded by Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT on 03/06/2000 04:30
PM ---------------------------
From: Thu Nguyen 03/06/2000 04:14 PM
To: Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: George Grant/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Meter 8740 Dec 99
Aimee,
We are still having problem with this meter. From what I understand of our
conversation a week or two ago, HPL needs to take the swing to keep the other
contracts whole. In the case where we have excess flow the HPL (R) contract
takes the swing. So in the case where we are short, shouldn't we have a HPL
(D) contract to take the swing? Please let me know if this will work. I
need to get back with Settlement today. Thanks
Thu | {
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Hi Paul,
I'd like to get some more information before following up on your request.
Could you please provide the following so I can research this.
1. Effective Begin Date
2. Effective End Date
3. Ref Begin Date
4. Ref End Date
5. Publication
6. Curve Code.
Sorry to ask for these again, but these specifics are needed to analyze the data that was returned to you.
Thanks,
Kim
x5-3868
> -----Original Message-----
> From: <paul.y'[email protected]>@ENRON
> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 11:11 AM
> To: GASFUNDY
> Subject: Fundamentals Web Site Inquiry - Gas
>
> Type of Inquiry: Request for General Assistance
> Location: EB1344
> Phone: 5-4173
> Email: paul.y'[email protected]
> Re Page:
> Comments: I pulled the forward gas curves (1/02 to whenever
> available) for each of the days 9/1/01 thru 10/19/01. Why
> does 9/16/01, a Sunday, have price data? Also, 4/30/2000
> (another Sunday) has price data that is the same as 5/1/2000
> price data. I assume that the 4/30/01 data is an accidental
> duplication. However, the 9/16/01 data is completely
> different than the prices of the days near it.
>
> Please advise.
>
> Message Transmitted: Monday, October 22, 2001
> This message was generated from the contact form on the
> Fundamentals Web Site.
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There has been a little confusion about how this Counterparty wishes to be set up on EnronOnline, and after talking to the Counterparty, Darren Vanek in Credit, and Mary Cook we have come to the following agreement:
The counterparty will be (and I think already may be?) set up in the GCP System as Vector Pipeline, LP
I told the Counterparty that special Confirmation Templates would be prepared for this Counterparty and the signature line should be prepared as follows:
Vector Pipeline, LP, by its Managing General Partner,
Vector Pipeline, LLC
By: _____________________
Name: __________________
Title: ____________________
This form of signature block should be used for all EnronOnline and any offline trades for counterparty as well.
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Start Date: 12/29/01; HourAhead hour: 20; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected.
LOG MESSAGES:
PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2001122920.txt
###Cannot locate a Preferred or Revised_Preferred Schedule that matches the FINAL Individual Interchange Schedule. Unable to assign deal number.
###Cannot locate a Preferred or Revised_Preferred Schedule that matches the FINAL Individual Interchange Schedule. Unable to assign deal number.
###Cannot locate a Preferred or Revised_Preferred Schedule that matches the FINAL Individual Interchange Schedule. Unable to assign deal number.
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Thanks. I'll keep it to myself.
I think having a list is a sign of progress.
830 am is a bit early to work it into a happy hour. However, there are lunch
possibilities...
The other commercial issue I saw was confirming the invoicing procedures,
how/who will calculate cumulative net revenue, and flow of money in general.
Fits in with the refund stuff.
Kay | {
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may be looking to sell some naked calls soon. can you check that i would be approved to sell 200 of either 65 or 70's expiring somewhere between jul-jan.
also, if i sell naked calls with a tenor of more than one year that expire worthless, do the gains get counted as LT cap gains? | {
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The report named: East Power Desk Daily Price Report <http://erv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=15&report_name=East+Power+Desk+Daily+Price+Report&category_cd=5&category_name=EAST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=5&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=10/19/2001>, published as of 10/19/2001 is now available for viewing on the website. | {
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For purposes of our discussions, Alan and I have put together an outline of
issues raised in the FERC meeting today that we might consider putting in our
comments to FERC. Our written comments would also include the issues we have
already raised in our white paper and our oral comments at FERC. Of course
to the extent we have discussed things in our white paper we could simply
cite the paper. Given the potentially long list of issues to be addressed, I
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----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/04/2000 09:06 AM -----
Ann M Schmidt
10/04/2000 08:44 AM
To: Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Meredith
Philipp/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary
Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron, Laura
Schwartz/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Enron Mentions
Letters
Letters
10/09/2000
Time Magazine
Time Inc.
12+
(Copyright 2000)
Byzantine Practices?
I was flying over Bolivia's Chiquitano Forest as I read your article on the
"old-time gas company" Enron [BUSINESS, Aug. 28]. Over the past year, this
forest, the largest remnant of intact primary dry tropical forest in the
world, has been bisected by a 30-ft.-wide gash for construction of a gas
pipeline by Enron and Shell. Enron in its quest for profit has ignored the
scientific advice of conservation organizations to maintain the ecological
integrity of this endangered forest ecosystem. Enron and Shell decided to
open the 10 million- acre forest to fragmentation and deforestation by their
pipeline. Enron may be keeping pace with advancing technologies to plow ahead
in global markets, but its environmental practices are Byzantine and pose a
global threat to biodiversity. PATRICIA CAFFREY World Wildlife Fund-Bolivia
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Arena foes launch bid to defeat new plan
By ERIC BERGER
Copyright 2000 Houston Chronicle
Wednesday, October 4, 2000
A handful of activists, including a Harris County Green Party official and
several low-tax proponents, launched an effort Tuesday to defeat a second
plan to build a downtown arena.
Unlike the 1999 opposition campaign, this year's anti-arena movement is not
seeking a better financing deal for taxpayers. These activists want no arena
at all.
Although this year's opponents lack the nearly $700,000 their higher-profile
predecessors spent last year, that has done little to diminish their
rhetoric.
"Should we spend our city's limited resources on building up rich guys, or do
we spend it building up our communities?" asked activist DeWayne Lark,
standing in front of City Hall. "There will be no more corporate welfare in
Harris County."
Pro-arena campaign officials said Tuesday's event, which came about three
weeks after their own kickoff, was more notable for who did not attend than
for who did.
Houston Aeros owner Chuck Watson, who funded a large chunk of last year's
anti-arena effort, has endorsed the new deal. Gracie Saenz, a former city
councilwoman and mayoral candidate who campaigned against the 1999 deal, also
supports the new agreement.
And although the Harris County Republican Party -- the primary organizer of
the 1999 anti-arena effort -- has declined to support the new deal, it has
not been as active in opposition as some of its members had hoped.
In the GOP's stead this year is the Harris County Green Party, represented by
Nathalie Paravicini, who said she rejects the argument that professional
sports are critical to a city's identity.
Arena boosters say a new downtown facility will promote Houston's image as a
world-class city.
"Civic pride is not measured by a sports team that is ready to leave town at
the drop of a hat," she said.
And organizers of the anti-arena campaign also suggested that conservative
political activist Bruce Hotze would announce plans Thursday to take a major
role in their efforts, possibly becoming campaign manager.
Although Hotze lacks the political and financial stature of the pro-arena
campaign co-chairmen, Enron Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Ken Lay and
former Reliant Energy Chairman Don Jordan, he comes from a politically active
family that can raise large amounts of money.
Hotze has said he does not believe government should be involved in building
sports stadiums, but he has declined to say how much he was willing to get
involved in the anti-arena effort.
Lark said Hotze told him that he will actively raise funds to fight the
arena. The group is expected to form a political action committee this week
to collect contributions.
The philosophy of the anti-sports-arena efforts has reverted to its 1996
form, when a similar grass-roots effort coalesced to oppose the referendum to
build a baseball stadium, which voters approved. That underfunded effort also
opposed any public spending on stadiums, rather than merely trying to extract
a better deal from team owners.
Arena proponents this year have attracted most of their former foes, and
certainly the best-known, to their ranks by altering the original proposal,
which failed with voters last year by 10 percentage points.
Still, they acknowledge that there will always be opposition in high-profile
contests.
"We never expected this to be a unanimous vote," said Jordan, the co-chairman
of the pro-arena campaign, Let's Build it Together. "Some people will vote
against anything."
FRANCE: Europe online power markets seen pressuring brokers.
By Stuart Penson
10/03/2000
Reuters English News Service
(C) Reuters Limited 2000.
PARIS, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Online trading is set to sweep through Europe's
power markets, sending transaction fees sharply lower and piling the pressure
on traditional brokers, industry executives and consultants said on Tuesday.
Scores of web-based trading platforms, offering a variety of functions, are
expected to enter the European wholesale power market in the near term,
forcing brokers who work over the telephone to rethink their approach, they
told an energy conference.
"Transaction fees in Europe are already falling and I think we're going to
see a big decline over the next six months," said Gilbert Toppin, principal
of Deloitte Consulting's European e-business practice.
"Voice broking could become a distant memory," he told Reuters during the
Powerisk 2000 conference.
Leading the online charge in Europe's wholesale power market are EnronOnline,
which launched last year, and HoustonStreet.com, which started up last week
and is already planning to expand into Scandinavia.
EnronOnline is a bilateral market in which Enron is always one party to a
deal. HoustonStreet is a multilateral exchange.
The major advantages for online markets over telephone brokers are seen as
lower transaction costs and the ability to display a far wider range of
prices to clients.
Also, online trading is anonymous, which is attractive to traders, said Mark
Crosno, president of electronic trading services at Altra Energy Technologies
of the US.
Altra is a partner with National Grid in EnMO in the UK, a consortium which
runs a screen-based gas trading market and is planning to launch a power
exchange.
Many traditional brokers are still deciding how to respond to the online
challenge.
"A lot of brokers are scratching their heads because there are going to be 20
or 25 electronic exchanges out there," said Per-Otto Wold, managing director
of Natsource-Tullett Europe, one of Europe's biggest power brokers.
Wold argued that doing a trade over the telephone was still, in most cases,
the quickest method. And that would remain so until voice recognition enabled
traders to "talk" to the screens on their desks.
He expected brokers to focus on longer dated trades and options while online
markets would capture a greater share of trading in short term, high volume
contracts.
The provision of market information and traders' liking for personal contact
over the telephone would also help to preserve a niche for the voice brokers,
said Wold.
"The markets are still going to need somebody to massage the markets, and
that is where the brokers come in," he said.
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Elizabeth Mazzetti
1168 Palomino Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
[email protected]
To Mr. Ken Lay,
I'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to the Enron Employee Transition Fund, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings. Enron and you made millions out of the efforts of your employees.
Indeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.
The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Mazzetti | {
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Paul:
Will any of the Termination Events have a cure through the posting of
collateral? I'm not sure I understand your first statement given that there
is no collateral threshold. How do the financial covenants fit in? Are they
an Event of default or Termination Event? Is there a cure? Please clarify.
Thanks.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3889
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
[email protected]
Paul Radous/ENRON@enronXgate
04/16/2001 05:50 PM
To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brent
Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Deemed ISDA for AIG
Whichever one of you has the great good fortune to work on the subject,
please note the following:
All 5 additional events of default should also be Material Adverse Changes
with respect to the ability to hold collateral.
In addition to the financial triggers indicated in my earlier-emailed credit
worksheets (FYI==> ), the following should be added as additional termination
events:
1 The Manager ceases to be either Joseph Kleinman or Simon Glover and an
alternate Manager acceptable to Party A has not assumed the responsibilities
of Manager.
2 In the event there exists one Manager, if the Manager resigns, is
terminated, or is otherwise incapacitated for a period exceeding one month.
In the event there exists more than one Manager, if for a coincident period
of one month, all of the Managers have resigned, been terminated, or have
otherwise been incapacitated.
Add the following definition:
"Manager" means any person(s) with ultimate authority to direct the
investments of Party B, currently Joseph Kleinman and Simon Glover.
Replace Independent Amount definition with our new hedge fund standard. It
is extracted from Union Spring as follows (But change the Independent Amount
to be each of the two counterparty's pro rata share of $50,000; The pro rata
distribution should be based on the allocation of the trade volumes):
(A) &Independent Amount8 means with respect to Party A, the amount specified
as such for Party A in each Confirmation, or if no amount is specified, zero
and means with respect to Party B the amount specified as such for Party B
which may be either increased or decreased from time to time in a
Confirmation, which amount as modified shall be the Independent Amount
applicable for all outstanding Transactions, provided, however, that in no
event shall Party B,s Independent Amount be less than $100,000 if there are
any outstanding Transactions.
Add as an additional termination event and Material Adverse Change for Enron
the following:
(ii) The following will constitute an Additional Termination Event with
respect to Party A:
Party A,s Credit Support Provider,s credit rating is below BBB- by S&P, or if
it has no credit rating from S&P, Party A,s Credit Support Provider,s credit
rating is below Baa3 by Moody,s, or Party A,s Credit Support Provider fails
to have a rating from either S&P or Moody,s. | {
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i'm good for Friday... O
-----Original Message-----
From: Herod, Brenda F.
Sent: Thu 1/24/2002 1:45 PM
To: Bass, Eric; Blanchard, Timothy; Baumbach, David; Winfree, O'Neal D.
Cc:
Subject: Lunch
Since Mr. Bass didn't follow through on our social engagement, I thought I would do so. Is anyone interested in lunch? Is tomorrow too early for you all or should we shoot for next week? Mr. Hull and I are both available tomorrow. You guys let me know. We'll have to go dutch (no more expense report) or one of you UBS people with your big bonuses will have to pick it up!
Let me know. | {
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Per Greg Wolfe and Valarie Sabo:
Do not verbally confirm these deals. Greg Wolfe is preparing a confirm letter
himself. Sharen Cason was handling this account with Greg Wolfe, John
Malowney and Valarie Sabo yesteday, so she would have more detailed
information.
Let me know if that does it!
Thanks,
Kate
Kimberly Hundl@ENRON
12/12/2000 02:19 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Deals #478944, 478945, 478946
Hi Kate,
We had a deal with Hinson Power Company, Inc. yesterday that we ended up not
confirming because the comments said that it was a buy-back of part of a
one-off deal and that Legal would prepare a special confirm. There are no
comments entered for these deals that would indicate that they are the same
type of deal. Are they? Should we prepare a confirm letter?
Thanks!
Kim | {
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(if .....) (iii) definitive agreements acceptable to Party A in its sole
discretion regarding the debt and all other aspects of [the project to be
owned by Party B], including but not limited to the senior debt facility,
commitments and all project documents, have been fully negotiated and
executed and the [project] has been brought to financial close. | {
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Can one of you call him. Jim Steffes says he has told Jim that he can help in
the lawsuit.
----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 02/14/2001 05:00 PM -----
James D Steffes@ENRON
02/12/2001 08:27 AM
To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Energy Production at CA Fossil Units by Hour
Richard -
Steve Mitnick (202-997-0924) called to find someone at Enron to discuss his
ability to document fossil fired generation production by hour over the last
few years.
I am not sure if this is helpful in your defense of the litigation
surrounding CA, but thought you should know. Steve is a consultant that
worked with us on PECO.
Jim | {
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Many of you have inquired about January reimbursements to 2002 flexible spending accounts. Aon Consulting, Enron's flexible spending account administrator, has experienced some processing delays. Aon has encountered difficulty in retrieving spending account deduction information, and some deductions are not appearing in Aon's records. Enron Benefits is working with our IT group to help Aon resolve this issue. Also, unprecedented activity at the end of 2001 flooded Aon with year-end claims. Aon has assured us that 2001 reimbursements are now up-to-date, and that they began processing 2002 reimbursements on Monday, February 4.
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At the close of our very productive meeting yesterday, I promised to
circulate a brief update on California's electricity demand trends; it
appears below as an attachment at the close of a note I circulated
within NRDC earlier today, which I thought would be of interest:
Today should have been a severe test for the California grid: we had
the third straight day of high temperatures throughout much of the state
and the Southwest (weather forecasts earlier in the week had prompted
warnings of rolling blackouts). As I write this at 4 pm on Thursday,
average temperatures throughout the entire PG&E system are above 90
degrees. But peak loads for the day will not reach 40,000 Megawatts,
and reserve margins are comfortable (about 15% at the peak hour).
California's last rolling blackouts occurred six weeks ago (and those
were very modest in scale). It is far too soon to declare victory, but
these are hopeful signs, and they will help relieve pressure on the
Governor to crank up dirty emergency generators. NRDC's updated
assessment of recent CA electricity consumption trends (attached again
just in case you've lost it) indicates that demand reductions clearly
are a big part of the reason why things are looking up. There are
plenty of reasons for continued caution: the entire West can get much
hotter, hydropower conditions in the Northwest remain awful, and
complacency could shift demand back up quickly (much of the recent load
reductions represent reversible voluntary actions).
You can track the daily drama in detail at
http://www.caiso.com/outlook.html.
- californiaconsumptiontrendsrevised.doc | {
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As we discussed, here is a first cut at the next steps along the
partnership, accelerator, and compensation activities. I assume Lou will
take the lead on the Accelerator next steps while you and Cindy will do so
for the other two categories. See you tomorrow morning.
----- Forwarded by Suzanne Nimocks/HOU/NorthAmerica/MCKINSEY on 12/14/2000
07:41 AM -----
Dan
Marcontell To: Suzanne
12/13/2000
Nimocks/HOU/NorthAmerica/MCKINSEY@MCKINSEY, Jon
10:31 PM
Zagrodzky/HOU/NorthAmerica/MCKINSEY@MCKINSEY
cc:
Subject: Next Steps
Suzanne - as per your changes this evening....
(See attached file: NextSteps06.ppt)
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Hey,
I tried not to bother you today. Spent today working on the EBS Q4 & 2002 Action Plan and the Cash Flow Forecast and generally catching up. I spoke with DiMichele & Racicot and also and got a general update. I guess things look pretty bleak.
Just one point - being that I'm 5,000 miles from home (UK) with family & kids in school - I'd obviously appreciate as much notice as possible on any implications for myself - I know that may be tough, given the pace of change around here - but bear it in mind if you can.
I would be happy to sit down and discuss any plans you may (or may not have) for me. I'm a big boy - and I realise how serious this situation is.
Thanks.
Barry. | {
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WAY TO GO!!!! I'll let you know as soon as I hear back from Ken when he can
do the LA/Sil Val CEO meetings. Good seeing you last week. Hope you had a
good weekend! Talk soon. kd
From: Jeff Dasovich on 05/04/2001 09:47 PM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: [email protected], Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron@Enron, Janel
Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Call from PG&E's CEO
Received a call this afternoon from Gordon Smith, CEO of PG&E (I met Gordon
when he was CFO of PG&E and I was a bureaucrat at the PUC working on the Blue
Book). He was following up from the meeting this morning with Bob Glynn. He
was very positive about the comprehensive solution that Ken Lay described to
Glynn at this morning's meeting. He was particularly positive about the
core/noncore proposal. He asked to meet to discuss it further. I have an
appointment to meet with him Monday afternoon. He offered--as a board member
of the California Chamber of Commerce--to help bring the Chamber along, and
he also said that he can help with the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Ass.
I'll report back after the meeting.
And may have already mentioned that I have a meeting scheduled in Sacramento
Monday with the CEO of the Chamber and the President of CMA.
Will report back on the meetings. Have a good weekend.
Best,
Jeff | {
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Message-Recipient: [email protected] | {
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Dear Jeff,
In case you do not recall my name, I organized the Conference series for
PDVSA that hosted President Bush (41), Lou Noto, Harry Longwell, etc. in 96,
James A Baker III, et. al. in 97 and Robert Mosbacher , Jeff Skilling and
others in 98.
Anyway, today after reading the Wall Street Journal, it could appear
outright impertinent to contact you. I chose to believe exactly the
opposite. Attached you will find an invitation to an interesting energy/ IT
event. I think you will be able to judge the merits of attending on your
own. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the best in your
upcoming professional opportunities.
Best regards,
Tony
Antonio M. Szab?
President
Stone Bond Corporation
3040 Post Oak Blvd. Suite 1550
Houston, TX 77056
PH: 713-622-8798
Mobile Phone: 713-545-3751
Fax: 713-623-0503
e-mail: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
<<peters pdf page2.pdf>>
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Neither BP nor Dynegy agreements have executed amendments. There do not appear to be any guarantees on the BP file. I am going to fax to you the guarantees (and amendments) that are in the Dynegy file.
We don't have masters with any of the following entities:
Amerada Hess Corporation
Hess Energy Services Company, LLC
Hess Energy Trading Company (UK) Limited
Hess Energy Trading Company LLC
We do, however, have a CLOSED file for Amerada Hess Canada Ltd. It was closed in 1998 and is offsite. I don't know if the contract was fully executed or not.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Tana
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:11 PM
To: Crawford, Sharon
Subject: RE: Hess relationship
No, only executed amendments.
-----Original Message-----
From: Crawford, Sharon
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 4:10 PM
To: Jones, Tana
Subject: RE: Hess relationship
If the amendments are not executed, do you still want them?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Tana
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:09 PM
To: Crawford, Sharon; Hodge, Jeffrey T.; Perlingiere, Debra; Heard, Marie
Cc: Keohane, Peter
Subject: FW: Hess relationship
Here's set of any master agreements I need ASAP.
I didn't mention it on the earlier ones, but for all of these, if any of the agreements have been amended, I will need any amendments, as well as any guarantees. Much thanks!
-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Jason R (Credit)
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:56 PM
To: Jones, Tana
Subject: Hess relationship
Tana -
We need to pull together all of the contracts with the following:
Amerada Hess Corporation
Hess Energy Services Company, LLC
Hess Energy Trading Company (UK) Limited
Hess Energy Trading Company LLC
We need to pull together a Master Netting agreement with them ASAP. Please call me (53923) with any questions.
Thanks,
JRW | {
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fyi
---------------------- Forwarded by Ronald Brzezinski/EWC/Enron on 05/30/2002
05:40 PM ---------------------------
Kevin Cousineau
04/09/2002 02:25 PM
To: Dan Lindquist/EWC/Enron@Enron, Benjamin Bell/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Jay
Godfrey/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Craig Christenson/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Ronald
Brzezinski/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Maurer/EWC/Enron@ENRON, Jeff
Marecic/EWC/Enron@Enron, Hollis Kimbrough/EWC/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: SCADA Version IV proposals
Dan:
See attached memos. Read the overview first.
Regards
KLC | {
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Is Hill available for trade? Let me know what on my team interests you.
-Eric | {
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Attached is the document you had me type up. | {
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Goodpasture & Larson | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cynthia Biggs [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 1:17 PM
To: Mehrer, Anna
Subject: RE: Travel Cancellation - Holden Salisbury 9/11
Hi Anna. Due to the amount of refunds the airlines got from all the
cancellations that week, it wouldn't surprise me if it took 90days to get
his refund. Let me know if you need anything else.
thanks
cynthia
> ----------
> From: Mehrer, Anna[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:04 PM
> To: Salisbury, Holden
> Cc: Cynthia (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: Travel Cancellation - Holden Salisbury 9/11
>
> It may show up in two billing cycles. You may dispute the charge by
> calling American Express, so that they can deduct it from your balance
> due.
> Let me know if it doesn't show up in two billing cycles.
> Anna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Salisbury, Holden
> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 12:51 PM
> To: Mehrer, Anna
> Cc: Chatterton, Jill
> Subject: RE: Travel Cancellation - Holden Salisbury 9/11
>
>
> I have not received a credit for this charge on my Amex. How can I
> follow up on this.
>
> Thanks,
> Holden
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mehrer, Anna
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:18 AM
> To: Salisbury, Holden
> Cc: Chatterton, Jill
> Subject: FW: Travel Cancellation - Holden Salisbury 9/11
>
>
> Holden,
> You should expect a credit on your Amex.
> Anna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cynthia Biggs [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:14 AM
> To: Mehrer, Anna
> Subject: RE: Travel Cancellation - Holden Salisbury 9/11
>
>
> Hi Anna. I will give this ticket to accounting to send in for refund.
> thanks
> cynthia
>
>
> > ----------
> > From: Mehrer, Anna[SMTP:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 2:01 PM
> > To: Cynthia (E-mail)
> > Subject: Travel Cancellation - Holden Salisbury 9/11
> >
> > Hi Cynthia,
> > Following is the itinerary that should be refunded to Holden. We will
> > rearrange travel at a later date.
> > Thanks,
> > Anna
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: TRAVEL AGENCY IN THE PARK, INC. (AGENTID00041979)
> > [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:16 PM
> > To: Mehrer, Anna
> > Subject: ITINERARY CONFIRMATION FOR HOLDEN SALISBURY
> >
> >
> > ITINERARY CONFIRMATION FOR HOLDEN SALISBURY
> >
> > _____
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > DATE 04SEPTEMBER01
> >
> > AGENT PK/PK BOOKING REF
> > ZNJWOI
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ENRON BROADBAND SERVICES SALISBURY/HOLDEN
> >
> > ATTN: ANNA MEHRER
> >
> > ENA 3WTC
> >
> > ETKT RECEIPT
> >
> >
> >
> > SERVICE DATE FROM TO DEPART
> ARRIVE
> >
> >
> >
> > UNITED AIRLINES 11SEP PORTLAND OR DENVER CO 1231P 354P
> >
> > UA 492 H TUE INTERNATIONAL DENVER INTL
> >
> > NON SMOKING
> >
> > LUNCH NON STOP
> >
> > RESERVATION CONFIRMED 2:23
> DURATION
> >
> > AIRCRAFT: BOEING 757-200/300
> >
> > SEAT 27B NO SMOKING CONFIRMED
> >
> > ** CENTER SEAT CONFIRMED. AISLE/WINDOW UNAVAILABLE
> >
> > ** CHECK-IN AT AIRPORT FOR BETTER SELECTION
> >
> >
> >
> > UNITED AIRLINES 13SEP DENVER CO MONTROSE CO 800A 906A
> >
> > UA 7121 M THU DENVER INTL MONTROSE COUNT
> >
> > NON STOP
> >
> > RESERVATION CONFIRMED 1:06
> DURATION
> >
> > FLIGHT OPERATED BY UNITED EXP/AWAC
> >
> > AIRCRAFT: FAIRCHILD DORNIER 328
> >
> > SEAT 07F NO SMOKING CONFIRMED
> >
> > ** CHECK-IN AT AIRPORT FOR BETTER SELECTION
> >
> > ** WINDOW SEATS CONFIRMED
> >
> >
> >
> > UNITED AIRLINES 13SEP MONTROSE CO DENVER CO 410P 515P
> >
> > UA 7130 B THU MONTROSE COUNT DENVER INTL
> >
> > NON STOP
> >
> > RESERVATION CONFIRMED 1:05
> DURATION
> >
> > FLIGHT OPERATED BY UNITED EXP/AWAC
> >
> > AIRCRAFT: FAIRCHILD DORNIER 328
> >
> > SEAT 09F NO SMOKING CONFIRMED
> >
> > ** CHECK-IN AT AIRPORT FOR BETTER SELECTION
> >
> > ** WINDOW SEATS CONFIRMED
> >
> >
> >
> > UNITED AIRLINES 13SEP DENVER CO PORTLAND OR 603P 731P
> >
> > UA 449 B THU DENVER INTL INTERNATIONAL
> >
> > NON SMOKING
> >
> > DINNER NON STOP
> >
> > RESERVATION CONFIRMED 2:28
> DURATION
> >
> > AIRCRAFT: BOEING 757-200/300
> >
> > ** NON-REFUNDABLE AIRFARE IS 912.12. THE LAST DAY
> >
> > ** TO PURCHASE FOR FARE IS TODAY, 4SEP. I WILL
> >
> > ** WAIT FOR YOUR APPROVAL TO TICKET
> >
> > SEAT ASSIGNMENT IS AIRPORT CHECK IN ONLY
> >
> > THIS IS A NON-REFUNDABLE FARE THAT REQUIRES
> >
> > TRAVEL ON THESE SPECIFIC DATES AND FLIGHTS.
> >
> > ANY CHANGES WILL RESULT IN A PENALTY AND/OR
> >
> > ADDITIONAL COLLECTION.
> >
> > **************************************************
> >
> > YOUR TICKET REFLECTS A NEGOTIATED DISCOUNT FROM THE TAP
> >
> > THE PUBLISHED FARE FOR THIS TICKET IS $1236.50
> >
> > **************************************************
> >
> >
> >
> > MISCELLANEOUS 11JAN HOUSTON TX
> >
> > FRI ** THANK YOU FOR USING THE TAP **
> >
> >
> >
> > RESERVATION NUMBER(S) UA/SX4JKC
> >
> >
> >
> > SALISBURY/HOLDEN S0C0413R1073 TICKET:UA/ETKT 016 7032417455
> >
> >
> >
> > **********************************************
> >
> > INTL TVLRS: CARRY SOS WALLET CARD W/ENRON ASSISTANCE INFO
> >
> > CALL SOS MEDICAL EMERGENCY: IN US 800-523-6586
> >
> > CALL SOS MEDICAL EMERGENCY:INTL 215 245-4707 (COLLECT)
> >
> > *********************************************
> >
> > THIS IS THE PASSENGER RECEIPT FOR YOUR ELECTRONIC TICKET.
> >
> > PLEASE CHECK-IN WITH PHOTO IDENTIFICATION AND WITH
> >
> > EITHER (1) THIS RECEIPT OR (2) YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER.
> >
> > YOUR ETKT CONFIRMATION NUMBER IS: S X 4 J K C
> >
> > ALL FARES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE UNTIL TICKETED/PURCHASED
> >
> >
> >
> > _____
> >
> >
> >
> > **********************************************************************
> > This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant
> affiliate
> > and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use
> of
> > the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or
> disclosure by
> > others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient
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> > authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or
> > reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and
> > delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments
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> or
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> any of
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Robert, would you put these deals on the morning sheet please. Thanks. We
will not be using the CPR storage deal ticket any more.
---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 05/15/2000 08:52
AM ---------------------------
Chris Germany
05/15/2000 08:51 AM
To: Molly Johnson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joan Veselack/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joann
Collins/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert Allwein/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth L
Hernandez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff W Westover/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Feldman/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Alicia Perkins/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Scott Goodell/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Oliver/HOU/ECT@ECT, Crystal
Hyde/HOU/ECT@ECT (bcc: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT)
Subject: CES Storage
Molly set up the following tickets to capture our CGAS storage transactions.
This is how it will work,
Deal # Comment
268093 CES Exchange Buy - use when storage injections are less than the
proxy volume
268090 CES Exchange Sell - use when storage injections are greater than the
proxy volume
268094 CES Sell - this is the proxy storage injection ticket. The volume
should not change.
The daily proxy volume for the month of May is 35,133. When we inject
35,133, the transport we use to fill storage will be the supply for deal
268094. When we overinject like we did for the 1st - 4th, 35,133 of the
transport will be matched with deal 268094 and the balance of the transport
will be matched against deal 268090. When we underinject, we will use deal
268093 as the supply for deal 268094.
This may seem a little confusing. Please call me if you still have questions.
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I am totally joking dude! I appreciate your advice. The major thing is that
if I am spending most of my free time down there anyway, I might as well just
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I think the memo needs some additional work. I have made a number of
suggestion (highlighted on the attached).
From: Karen Moore/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/30/2001 07:56 AM
To: Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen
Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Michelle Cash/HOU/ECT@ECT, David
Oxley/ENRON@enronXgate, Andrea Yowman/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gina
Corteselli/ENRON@enronXgate, Robert K Jones/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: PRC MEMO from Skilling
Attached is a draft of the PRC memo to go out from Jeff at the end of this
week for your review. Karen Denne, Michelle Cash, and Gina Corteselli have
reviewed the document and their comments/edits/suggestions have been made
accordingly. Please have your responses to me no later than COB Wednesday,
May 2, 2001.
Thanks,
Karen | {
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i thought that was your area code. kind of freaked me out. you can be a little crazy sometimes. just kidding. don't mess with texas is good. it is about to get really hot here. we reserved a room at comfort suites. i think that is where everyone is staying in the caymens? i am looking foward to it. should be a blast. when is the bachelorette party? what are you guys going to do?
-----Original Message-----
From: "Stacey Bernstein" <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Stacey+20Bernstein+22+20+3Cstadogb+40email+2Emsn+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 3:37 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew
Subject: Re:
My area code is 954....I'm not your stalker....How's Don't Mess with
Texas?....what's up for your summer?
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:15 AM
Subject: RE:
someone was calling for me at work yesterday and they got my friends
extension. he said the area code on the phone number was 972. so what has
been going on?
-----Original Message-----
From: "Stacey Bernstein" <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Mon 5/14/2001 8:28 PM
To: Lenhart, Matthew
Cc:
Subject: Re:
No...why????
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 2:43 PM
> did you call me today at work
> | {
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The GISB with Constellation is at an impasse regarding UCC issues we cannot
agree to. So we do not have a vehicle for interruptible deals. I will keep
you advised.
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
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Thought this was pretty neat!
> With loving kindness to all you great women in my
> life!!!!
> To a Beautiful Woman:
> It's beautiful woman month and tag you're it!
>
> Did you know that it's Beautiful Women Month?
> Well, it is and that means you and me.
>
> I'm supposed to send this to FIVE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN,
> and you are one of them!
> (OK, so I have at least ten in mind.)
>
> Did you know that if shop mannequins were real women
>
> they'd be too thin to menstruate?
>
> There are 3 billion women who don't look like
> supermodels and only eight
>
> who do.
>
> Marilyn Monroe wore a size 14.
>
> If Barbie were a real woman, she'd have to walk on
> all fours due to her
>
> proportions.
>
> The average woman weighs 144 lbs. and wears between
> a 12_14.
>
> One out of every four college aged women has an
> eating disorder.
>
> The models in the magazines are airbrushed _ not
> perfect!
>
> A psychological study in 1995 found that three
> minutes spent looking at
>
> a fashion magazine caused 70% of women to feel
> depressed, guilty, and
>
> shameful.
>
> Models twenty years ago weighed 8% less than the
> average woman.
>
> Today they weigh 23% less.
>
> Beauty of a Woman
>
> The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she
> wears,
>
> The figure she carries, or the way that she combs
> her hair.
>
> The beauty of a woman must be seen from her eyes,
>
> Because that is the doorway to her heart,
>
> The place where love resides.
>
> The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole,
>
> but true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul.
>
> It is the caring that she lovingly gives,
>
> The passion that she shows.
>
> The beauty of a woman
>
> with passing years _ only grows.
>
> An English professor wrote the words,
>
> "Woman without her man is nothing,"
>
> on the blackboard and directed the students to
> punctuate it correctly.
>
> The men wrote: "Woman, without her man, is nothing."
>
> The women wrote: "Woman! Without her, man is
> nothing."
>
> The Images of Mother
>
> 4 YEARS OF AGE ~ My Mommy can do anything!
>
> 8 YEARS OF AGE ~ My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot!
>
> 12 YEARS OF AGE ~ My Mother doesn't really know
> quite everything.
>
> 14 YEARS OF AGE ~ Naturally, Mother doesn't know
> that, either.
>
> 16 YEARS OF AGE ~ Mother? She's hopelessly
> old_fashioned.
>
> 18 YEARS OF AGE ~ That old woman? She's way out of
> date!
>
> 25 YEARS OF AGE ~ Well, she might know a little bit
> about it.
>
> 35 YEARS OF AGE ~ Before we decide, let's get Mom's
> opinion.
>
> 45 YEARS OF AGE ~ Wonder what Mom would have thought
> about it?
>
> 65 YEARS OF AGE ~ Wish I could talk it over with
> Mom.
>
> Please send this to at least five phenomenal women
> today in celebration
>
> of Women's History Month.
>
> If you do, something good will happen....
>
> You will boost another woman's self_esteem!Get more
> from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download :
> http://explorer.msn.com
>
__________________________________________________
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Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals.
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----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 05/22/2001 07:46 PM -----
"Ken Smith" <[email protected]>
05/22/2001 07:27 PM
Please respond to "Ken Smith"
To: "Hedy Govenar" <[email protected]>, "Mike Day" <[email protected]>, "Bev
Hansen" <[email protected]>, "Jeff Dasovich" <[email protected]>, "Susan J
Mara" <[email protected]>, "Paul Kaufman" <[email protected]>, "Michael
McDonald" <[email protected]>, "Sandra McCubbin"
<[email protected]>, "Rick Shapiro" <[email protected]>, "Jim
Steffes" <[email protected]>, "Alan Comnes" <[email protected]>,
"Steven Kean" <[email protected]>, "Karen Denne" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "Leslie Lawner" <[email protected]>,
"Robert Frank" <[email protected]>, "Janel Guerrero"
<[email protected]>, "Miyung Buster" <[email protected]>,
"Jennifer Thome" <[email protected]>, "Eric Letke" <[email protected]>,
"Mary Schoen" <[email protected]>, "David Leboe" <[email protected]>,
"Ban Sharma" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Burton Presentation and Press Conference
The following are summaries of today's appearance by Sen. John Burton to the
Sacramento Press Club and of his news conference this afternoon announcing a
lawsuit against FERC.
John Burton held what amounted mostly to a Q&A session at a lunch with the
Sacramento Press Club today. He started by talking about the Edison MOU,
which he said will be assigned to the Senate Utility Committee for review,
the Judiciary Committee will look at the legal elements, and the Natural
Resources Committee will look at issues surrounding easements. (One
columnist commented that Burton would "love it to death," meaning it would
get so much attention it will be hard for it to advance.)
The MOU, he said, includes language that eliminates oversight by the PUC. He
said that will not be the case when it leaves the Senate.
Burton is obviously troubled by the MOU; he said "some people" say it doesn't
just make Edison creditworthy, it makes them whole. He said the following
would have to take place for the MOU to be acceptable:
Back debt must be verified;
All creditors must take a 30% "haircut";
The transmission lines would need to be purchased for an amount close to what
the governor has mentioned;
$400 million (or more) must come from Edison's parent to pay back debt.
When asked whether $400 million was enough, he said "no" and that he feels
the parent should pay "a ton." That led to a discussion of the dedicated
rate component, which he doesn't like. He used the example that if
electricity costs $20 and the dedicated rate component is $5, if prices drop
to $10 people will unnecessarily pay higher rates. A larger infusion of cash
from Edison's parent could eliminate the need for the dedicated rate
component.
Burton called the dedicated rate component a "big problem" and said it could
be the strongest argument for use in an initiative campaign.
He said he planned to tell the governor this afternoon that the state should
set an acceptable purchase price for power and not pay anything more (note:
this is a populist approach that is getting a lot of support from radio talk
shows and other media). He later threw out the number $200. The state is
going to have blackouts whether or not it pays top dollar, he said, so this
is one way he sees to fight back. It's tough medicine, but as he put it,
"You've got to take castor oil and it tastes crappy, but two days later
you're over it and your stomach's OK."
Burton also used a quote from his late brother, Phil, on how he believe the
situation should be handled: "The only way to deal with exploiters is to
terrorize the bastards."
Asked how long the committee process would take re: the MOU, Burton said the
MOU sets August 15 as a deadline but that if there is ongoing progress there
are allowances that would let the process go as long as into December.
LAWSUIT PRESS CONFERENCE
Shortly after the lunch, Burton held a press conference to announce a lawsuit
against FERC was filed today in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit. A copy of the brief and press release was faxed earlier this
afternoon to Jim Steffes and should be available in his office. If
additional copies are needed, please contact me or Scott Govenar.
The plaintiffs are Burton, individually and on behalf of the Senate; Bob
Hertzberg, individually and on behalf of the Assembly; and the City of
Oakland. At the event were Burton, Hertzberg, Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown,
atty. Joe Cotchett of Cotchett, Pitre & Simon (in Burlingame); atty. Clark
Kelso, a constitutional scholar from McGeorge School of Law; Sen. Liz
Figueroa; and Joan Breuner, vice mayor of Oakland.
The suit asks for FERC to respond within 7 days and a ruling within 21 days.
Burton opened by explaining that they were suing FERC for not fulfilling its
statutory authority to maintain fair and justifiable rates. Hertzberg added
that FERC had ignored the law and that they were compelled to file suit for
Californians' relief.
Joe Cotchett said the suit is "very basic" and is based on the Federal Power
Act, which he says limits power costs to "fair and justifiable" rates. A
primary strategy in this suit is to present it as a "health and welfare" and
public safety suit; he noted that there are 3 million disabled children and
12,000 convalescent homes in CA who can be adversely affected by blackouts.
He said it is "not an economic lawsuit -- it's about senior citizens,
disabled kids and convalescent facilities." Today also happened to be the
legislative day for the California Association of Health Facilities (the
nursing home trade assn.), and several nursing home workers were apparently
asked to sit at the back of the room for effect.
Cotchett said FERC has been told for 3 years that there were opportunities to
exert market power. He also claimed that a Redondo Beach facility (obviously
AES) was fined $8 million by FERC for taking its plant off-line and
substituting higher rates. He said, however, that this order had been sealed.
He cited an industry report that predicts 260 hours of blackouts this summer,
which could mean four hours a day. That could be, he said, "potentially the
ruination of a lot of medicine in refrigeration." Cotchett noted that only
hospitals with more than 100 beds are exempt from blackouts, which does not
protect surgical centers or many health facilities.
Jerry Brown added that "prices are unjust and people are suffering."
Continued high prices could mean "potential civic disruption," and that there
will be "more actions to mobilize" Western mayors.
Liz Figueroa spoke briefly to reiterate the health aspects of the lawsuit.
Burton had mentioned Clark Kelso, who regularly appears on TV here as a legal
expert and I believe was a colleague of Justice Anthony Kennedy, in his Press
Club appearance. He said Kelso had appeared regularly in the media early on
to say that the state had no standing to file the suit. Burton's lawyer's
sent him the brief, and Kelso thought enough of it to join the legal team.
Kelso reiterated that FERC has been aware of potential market power for three
years, and that the commission has delayed action unreasonably. It has
failed to define "fair and justifiable"; that failure, he said, violates the
Equal Protection and Due Process clauses of the Constitution.
Kelso said this is not a partisan issue, and called upon "fellow Republicans"
to support the effort.
Joan Breuner (sp?), Oakland's vice mayor, said only that she believed that if
the energy situation were happening in Texas rather than California, the
president and FERC would have acted long ago.
During the Q&A session, Cotchett said the urgency filing is necessary because
"5 generators supply 90%" of the electricity in CA and all five have rate
renewals before FERC. He also said one of the cases that is relevant is Bush
v. Gore, in which the Supreme Court found that failure to set standards
(regarding elections, obviously, in that case) violates the Equal Protection
clause. He also said six states have expressed interest in the case and have
requested briefs: Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Washington, Minnesota and one
other he didn't name. None of these states has yet committed to joining the
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Ed and Bill:
Per Leslie reeves, we did receive a payment from LG&E Energy Marketing so the only issue remaining on them is whether the LC has been renewed. As Ed reported, El Paso renewed their LC so there is nothing to do on that. With respect to Enserco, I faxed the proposed new LC to ed and spoke with Don Perkins, their credit manager (303) 568-3255. I told him that he may be receiving a call from you regarding Fortis, the Issuer. I also told him that drawing condition #1 would have to change to take out the reference to delivery of natural gas and he agreed. He was also going to talk to Lynn Evans, his attorney, about the procedures that need to be followed under 'Special Instructions" as I do not think that we should be sending anything to Fortis. More to come tomorrow.
Ed:
Please e-mail me, Sara and Jeff a description of where things stand with Niagara based on their payment today as it sounds complicated and may require us to piece together all of the contracts we have with them before deciding how to proceed. Did you have any luck confirming the status of the Chase LC?
Sara,
Let's meet in the morning. We also will probably here from Lyn Evans, Enserco's lawyer.
Carol St. Clair
EB 4539
713-853-3989 (phone)
713-646-3393 (fax)
281-382-1943 (cell phone)
8774545506 (pager)
281-890-8862 (home fax)
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/31/2000
03:02 PM ---------------------------
Zimin Lu
03/31/2000 01:45 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Maureen Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: UK Swap RPI Model
---------------------- Forwarded by Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT on 03/31/2000 01:44 PM
---------------------------
Martina Angelova
03/22/2000 02:59 PM
To: Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Anjam Ahmad/LON/ECT@ECT, Trena McFarland/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: UK Swap RPI Model
Hi Zimin!
Please find attached the RPI model I developed by bootstrapping RPI swaps.
The structure of this particular swap is:
semi/semi Act/365F
>
> YOYUKRPI = (UKRPI(p-2)/UKRPI(p-14) - 1)/2
> p = payment month
>
The first payment is the latest known historical RPI, February 2000. You will
notice that I have assumed constant cashflows between the quoted years (as
opposed to interpolating swaps which distorts the curve a lot).
Please find below a graphic comparison between the RPI curve produced by
swaps and the one produced by the GILT market.
Looking forward to your comments.
Best regards,
Martina
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Hi, Rick---If you don't mind, Lyn's asked that you join him at The Hyatt (am thinking the bar might just come in handy)---in front of the escalator in the lobby. As I indicated, he's 6'3", has reddish hair, and is purported to be rather muscular. Hope you're preparing a description for me---will call you shortly to confirm. (He's aware that you're suitless---and the resume's not even remotely an issue.) Talk to you soon---thx! mb
Marcy Brinegar
MBM Consultants
(770) 886-6202
(770) 886-8202 (fax)
[email protected]
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---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin Ruscitti/HOU/ECT on 02/17/2000
02:57 PM ---------------------------
Todd Johnson <[email protected]> on 02/06/2000 02:39:41 PM
To: Todd Johnson <[email protected]>
cc: (bcc: Kevin Ruscitti/HOU/ECT)
Subject: Some Photos of the Addition to the Family
Hi All,
Luke Tatsu Johnson arrived at 3:26 AM on 2/5. Tatsu is Japanese for dragon -
2000 is the year of the dragon. He weighed in at 9 lbs. 14.5 oz. Mom and
Luke
are doing great!! Talk to you soon.
Proud Papa,
TJ
- Mama'sLap.JPG
- LukeNursery2.JPG
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We have final coordinating call set for 10 AM CT. 1-800-747-5150 (Code
5584873)
I executed the rep and warrant certificate last night.
We are set for closing at 10:00 AM today.
Steve Hase | {
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I think I have a meeting that starts at 4:00. Please let them know that I
can attend from 3:30-4:00.
---------------------- Forwarded by Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT on 06/16/2000
10:56 PM ---------------------------
Monica Jackson@ENRON
06/16/2000 04:18 PM
To: Chris Sonneborn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, John
Allario/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jamie Ginsberg/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jesus
Melendrez/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jean Mrha/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark
Knippa/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Bieniawski/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Venita Coleman/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: 6/19 meeting
Team:
The People's Energy Systems and Optimization Currently Underway meeting
called by Paul Bieniawski is scheduled for Monday, June 19th from 3:30-5:00pm
in EB2463. If you are unable to attend please let me know at your earliest
convenience.
Thanks,
Monica Jackson x58704 | {
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Dear Lakeisha,
I confirm the participation of Banco Ita? on the call. Additionally, I
would like to know if it is possible to reschedule the next calls for an
earlier time since we are currently in S?o Paulo 3 hours ahead of NY time.
Thanks and regards,
Lavinia
Banco Ita? S/A
International Financial Engineering
[email protected]
phone: 55 11 237 3808
fax: 55 11 237 2961
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cc: Ruth Ainslie <[email protected]>, Diane Genova
<[email protected]>, Scott Marra <[email protected]>, Lakeisha
Johnson <[email protected]>
Subject: REMINDER: Next Latin American Committee Meeting
ISDA International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.
600 Fifth Avenue
Rockefeller Center - 27th floor
New York, NY 10020
Phone: (212) 332-1200
Facsimilie: (212) 332-1212
Website: www.isda.org
Dear All,
Our next Latin American Committee meeting will be held on Monday, November
19, 2001 at 4:30 pm New York time at ISDA. A call in number has been setup
for people who are traveling or located abroad.
Please reply by email to Lakeisha Johnson ([email protected]) if you plan
to
attend either in person or by phone.
We will ask local members to update the Latin American Committee on the
following:
Mexico: Local Master Agreement
Argentina: Current situation
Brazil: Regulatory Status, Local Master Agreement and
Central Bank
Issues
Best Regards,
Ruth
CALL DATE: NOV-19-2001 (Monday)
CALL TIME: 04:30 PM EASTERN TIME
USA Toll Free Number: 877-709-5347
USA Toll Number: 1-712-257-2273
PASSCODE: LA 2001
LEADER: Ms Ruth Ainslie | {
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Forwarding to you at the request of Christi Nicolay.
---------------------- Forwarded by Linda J Noske/HOU/ECT on 07/05/2001 09:58
AM ---------------------------
From: Joe Connor@ENRON on 07/05/2001 09:12 AM
To: Tom Chapman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Southern RTO
Latest info on Southern for your meeting with Kean and Ed Holland today.
----- Forwarded by Joe Connor/NA/Enron on 07/05/2001 09:10 AM -----
James D Steffes
07/02/2001 04:20 PM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe Connor/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Re: Southern RTO
Steve --
If still ok, I think that we should try and establish the date for the
Southern - Enron meeting per Joe's message below. It would be good to hear
their viewpoints (just to know where they are coming from).
Jim
---------------------- Forwarded by James D Steffes/NA/Enron on 07/02/2001
04:18 PM ---------------------------
From: Joe Connor on 07/02/2001 10:43 AM
To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sarah
Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Donna Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Southern RTO
I met with Andy Dearman and Bill Newman of Southern on Friday. They talked
about what is going on with the non-jurisdictional utilities that have signed
a MOU to develop a RTO. The group has met a couple of times to discuss the
process they will use. Confidentiality agreements have been signed, so no
details are available, but they have agreed to a voting structure for the
development. Southern has about one third of the votes (and 65%of the
assets) and it takes at least two other parties agreeing with Southern to
carry a vote. Southern says they spent a lot of time convincing the other
parties that Southern was not going to run, or dominate, the process. After
that, Southern said the group started to pull together and get organized for
the development.
They said everyone in the group appeared to be ready to find ways to make the
RTO work and resolve the hurdles the non-jurisdictional utilities have been
expressing with the development of other RTOs. They said there were some
rough spots that had to be resolved and they couldn't be sure agreement would
be reached, but at this point there was a lot of cooperation.
Andy and Bill wanted to convince me that this was not a delaying tactic by
Southern and they were doing everything possible to ensure that a complete
RTO filing could be ready by 12/15/01. They also said they thought this is
what Ed Holland wanted to discuss with Steve Kean.
We talked about how other stakeholders could have input to the development.
They said that it was too early to make any commitment, but the group had
started thinking about it and they expected an input process to be available
by late summer.
They said Southern was in favor of some process that would provide
stakeholders the opportunity to look at what was being considered and advise
the development group as early as possible. They said they understood the
difficulty stakeholders had with the approach Southern used in its initial
filing and wanted to do it different, but they pointed out again that
Southern could not dictate the process that would be allowed by the group.
In the meantime, they said if we wanted to provide position papers on any
part of the RTO development they would make sure the papers were circulated
in the group or we could continue to hold bilateral discussions with them or
other members of the development group.
Jim, I still think it would be worthwhile to have a meeting between Ed and
Steve Kean, and I would include you and invite Andy and Bill to come. I
don't think they want to discuss anything technical at this point; they just
want to convince Enron that the approach Southern is taking provides the
quickest development of a RTO for the Southern area, and they want any help
we can give in convincing FERC to let this process run.
I also think we need to pass on filing a response to Southern's May 15th
status report, either alone or with Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (
Donna, I guess that's who you meant in the memo below, since AEC has signed a
MOU with Southern?). I will get in touch with Bob Reilley to find out why we
haven't heard from EPSA on its filing. I still think that's the best
approach.
Donna Fulton
06/28/2001 12:02 PM
To: Joe Connor/NA/Enron@Enron, Tom Chapman/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sarah
Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Southern supplemental status report
I am attaching the supplemental status report that Southern filed in its
RT01-77 on June 20. They have included MOUs with Georgia Transmission Corp,
Santee Cooper and Alabama Electric Coop to work on development of an RTO.
These are really general, more of the same of what we've seen from Southern.
Also we had talked about possible comments on the May 15 Southern filing;
Coral was working on comments through EPSA. Nothing has been filed by EPSA
yet.
Alabama did file comments on the May 15 status report and they have asked
that the FERC establish a technical conference to "publicly air and evaluate
the alleged governance concerns and the concerns regarding significant
delay..." Following a technical conference, they ask for a judge to convene
a settlement conference at FERC to "undertake a properly supervised and
serious development of an RTO for the SE without further wasted time."
At this point we could consider filing comments in support of the Coop
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FYI - info on the recent lawsuit filed by the Oxygenated Fuels Association in
NY against the state's law banning MTBE. I will forward information by fax
that includes more details and talking points from OFA.
Industry group challenges state's MTBE ban
by JOEL STASHENKO
Associated Press Writer
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Charging the governor and state Legislature with
political pandering, an industry group said Wednesday it is challenging New
York's ban on the gasoline additive MTBE.
The Oxygenated Fuels Association said it filed a federal court suit Tuesday
in Albany calling for the first-in-the-nation state law phasing out the use
of MTBE by 2004 be declared invalid.
The association, an Arlington, Va.-based coalition of MTBE manufacturers,
said New York and every other state is prohibited from unilaterally imposing
regulations on the use of additives which are more stringent than those set
by Congress and the president in the Clean Air Act.
The state's MTBE ban is such a law, the suit argues.
Methyl tertiary-butyl ether increases oxygen in gasoline so it burns
''cleaner'' in combustion engines and reduces air pollution, but it has
increasingly been found in ground and surface water statewide. It is a
particular concern on Long Island because residents there depend on aquifers
for drinking water.
The additive must be in gasoline sold in high-smog parts of the state, which
encompasses most of the downstate New York region.
The Oxygenated Fuels Association also argued that since the reported
problems with MTBE are from leaking gasoline storage tanks, the solution is
to better enforce tank regulations in New York and not to ban the substance
from gas.
A spokeswoman for the state Department of Environmental Conservation,
Jennifer Post, said department lawyers hadn't reviewed the suit as of
Wednesday.
''We are confident of the legislation, which is necessary to protect public
health and safeguard water resources, and we will continue to fight for
federal action to ban MTBE and identify an acceptable alternative,'' Post
said.
Discussions of banning MTBE in New York elsewhere have ''been driven more by
politics and emotion than by sound science and we are counting on the courts
to put the issue back in perspective,'' said Thomas Adams, executive
director of the Oxygenated Fuels Association.
David Liddle, a spokesman for the association, said the intent of the Clean
Air Act was to allow a range of oxygenates - enabling cleaner-burning gas -
to be used and for the ''marketplace to decide'' which was superior.
If MTBE is banned, Liddle said, that would mean ethanol would be the only
real option left. He argued that ethanol is both more expensive than MTBE
and gas does not burn as cleanly using it.
''New York has unilaterally skewed the playing field and the result is
higher prices and dirtier air,'' he argued.
State environmental officials have said they are aware of about 1,700 MTBE
spills around New York state, although not all the spills have contaminated
water supplies.
MTBE was introduced starting in the late 1970s when the use of leaded
gasoline was banned, again because of health-related concerns.
In March, the Clinton administration moved to ban MTBE. That prohibition,
expected to take up to three years to implement, was a ''backstop measure''
in case Congress can't agree on a way to phase out MTBE, said Carol Browner,
administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
MTBE is believed by some scientists to be a cancer-causing agent in animals,
but its effect on humans is being debated. A University of California study
last year concluded that more research is needed on its health effects, but
it added that MTBE has the ''potential to cause cancer in humans.'' Some
researchers have suggested that the inhalation or intake of MTBE can also
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-----Original Message-----
From: Parks, Joe
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:22 PM
To: Bowler, Tim
Subject: RE: yes
any chance of you coming over here, when you get a minute
-----Original Message-----
From: Bowler, Tim
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:20 PM
To: Parks, Joe
Subject: yes
-----Original Message-----
From: Parks, Joe
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:19 PM
To: Bowler, Tim
Subject: you have a minute | {
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There's a typo on my vacation. It's no biggie, but I just wanted to let you
know. I'm taking Dec. 27, not 22, but no need to re-send the list unless you
get a bunch more corrections.
Maxine Smith 12/05/2000 11:15 AM
To: Martha Benner/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Janet Cones/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Jan
Cobden/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Denise LaGesse/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Peggy
Phillips/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Emily Sellers/ET&S/Enron, Ann
Smith/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Brian Hensley/ET&S/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: ETSC Legal/Holiday Schedule
Attached, FYI, is the holiday schedule for the 2 weeks covering the Christmas
and New Year period. If you want to print it for your people, it's on 8-1/2
x 14"/landscape. Maxine | {
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I will be out of the office on vacation on Thursday, Friday and Monday, March
2, 3, and 6th. My assistant, Patti Thompson (x39106) will have
telephone and fax numbers for the hotel where I will be staying. I will be
at Disneyworld with my family and 90 members of my daughter's high
school drill team, so it is not likely that I will be available during the
daytime. However, I can be contacted at the hotel in the evening, if
needed.
While I am out, please contact the following for any operational needs:
Brent Price Business Controller for Natural Gas x37647
Kristin Albrecht * Business Controller for Power x34763
* Kristin will be in the office in the morning only on March 6: she will be
in route to Portland in the afternoon.
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As of this week EnronOnline has just started offering US/Canadian Dollar
Swaps Online. As part of my review in determining whether a counterparty can
transact these products online I look at the Financial Trading Agreement
Database to see if there are any restrictions indicated, check the master
swap agreement, and I am also looking at any Board Resolutions we might have
received when we got the master agreement executed.
What I am finding is that in the old days when we asked for resolutions
evidencing the authority to enter into the master agreement/derivative
transactions frequently the resolutions do not allow the counterparies to
enter into currency transactions. Since transacting these currency
transactions with our energy customers is a new area of business for us I
just wanted us all to be mindful to check these old resolutions and not to
rely solely on the "Restrictions" contained in Lotus Notes. | {
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With respect to the trade done today with Gases y Graneles Liquidos S.A.,
please find attached a Chilean Annex A for an Omnibus form of confirmation.
Please attach this form and make an election for NY law as the choice of
law. Along with the fax of the Confirmation to the Counterparty, please also
fax a form of IRS Form W-8BEN and ask the Counterparty to complete the form
and return it to us. Craig, can you talk to the Counterparty and make sure
they send us back the tax form?! | {
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In the Spirit of giving, the Global Group has just adopted two children from
Burrus Elementary School.
The girl's name is Charmaine Holmes. She is in the 4th grade and enjoys
playing ball with her friends. She hopes to be an actress when she grows
up. Her favorite story's to read are those by Beverly Cleary.
The boy's name is Alex Reymundo. He is also in the 4th grade and likes to
play football with his friends. He hopes to be a police officer when he
grows up. His favorite series to read is Goosebumps.
Anyone who would like to participate in donating funds, please have your
contributions to me by November 30th. The estimated cost per child is
$200.00. Each individual who donates will be eligible for the drawing for
the famous "Enron Kids" T-shirt.
If you would like to volunteer to go shopping, gift wrap the gifts or take
the gifts to the school, please see me by November 30th.
Thank you!
Julissa | {
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/31/2001
03:37 PM ---------------------------
"Bryson, Allen" <[email protected]> on 01/31/2001 07:32:36 AM
To: "'Vince J Kaminski'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: GARP Presentation
Vince,
Would I be able to get a copy of your presentation last night at GARP? I
have a coworker who was unable to attend.
Thanks,
Allen Bryson
Conoco Inc | {
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Colleen,
Thanks for the heads up on this. We would be pleased to look into this when
the time is right from your perspective. Let us know. Please follow-up
with Mike Rogala or me.
FYI - there were some conversations with ProStaff earlier this year around
the same topic and I believe the conclusion was that their bandwidth needs to
were too small to be interesting. I would recommend that we get some sizing
info from Corestaff up front so we can determine whether it is worth their
time and ours.
Thanks again,
Brad
Colleen Koenig@ENRON
12/18/00 05:23 PM
To: Brad Nebergall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications
cc: Jennifer Medcalf/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Broadband opportunity with Corestaff
Brad,
As you are aware, Enron has recently signed an agreement with Corestaff for
temporary staffing services. Our group, Global Strategic Sourcing Business
Development, is now working with Corestaff from a cross-sell prospective.
Corestaff has a contract with MCI for broadband services that will be coming
up this year for renegotiation. In the coming month, we would like to
facilitate a meeting with the EBS contacts you determine and the Corestaff IT
contacts.
Nationally, Corestaff has 100 offices and its parent company, The Corporate
Services Group, has 348 offices located in Great Britain, France and Spain.
For your reference, I've also included the original all-Enron e-mail
regarding the Corestaff alliance.
Colleen Koenig
Analyst
Global Strategic Sourcing, Business Development
713.345.5326
----- Forwarded by Colleen Koenig/NA/Enron on 12/18/2000 05:15 PM -----
Cindy Olson Executive VP Human Resources & Community Relations
Sent by: Enron Announcements
12/12/2000 06:50 PM
To: All Enron Employees United States
cc:
Subject: Improved Process for Engaging Temporary Workers
Cindy Olson Executive VP
Human Resources & Community Relations
As you are aware, Enron utilizes temporary staffing services to satisfy
staffing requirements throughout the company. For the past several months, a
project team, representing Enron,s temporary staffing users, have researched
and evaluated alternative Managed Services programs to determine which source
would best meet our current and future needs in terms of quality, performance
and cost containment objectives. The Business Unit Implementation Project
Team members are:
Laurie Koenig, Operations Management, EES
Carolyn Vigne, Administration, EE&CC
Linda Martin, Accounting & Accounts Payable, Corporate
Beverly Stephens, Administration, ENA
Norma Hasenjager, Human Resources, ET&S
Peggy McCurley, Administration, Networks
Jane Ellen Weaver, Enron Broadband Services
Paulette Obrecht, Legal, Corporate
George Weber, GSS
In addition, Eric Merten (EBS), Kathy Cook (EE&CC), Carolyn Gilley (ENA),
Larry Dallman (Corp/AP), and Diane Eckels (GSS) were active members of the
Selection Project Team.
As a result of the team,s efforts, we are pleased to announce the beginning
of a strategic alliance with CORESTAFF,s Managed Services Group. This group
will function as a vendor-neutral management entity overseeing all staffing
vendors in the program scope. They will also provide a web based online
technology tool that will enhance the ordering and reporting capabilities.
The goal of our alliance with CORESTAFF is to make obtaining a temporary
worker with the right skills and experience easier while protecting the best
interests of the organization.
We plan to implement Phase I of this improvement effective January 2, 2001.
This Phase I of the implementation will encompass administrative/clerical
temporary workers at the Houston locations only. If you currently have
administrative/clerical temporary workers in your department, the enhancement
will not affect their position. In an effort to preserve relationships, all
current staffing vendors will be invited to participate in this enhanced
program. CORESTAFF shares our commitment to minimize any disruptions in
service during this transition.
We expect to incorporate the administrative/clerical workers in Omaha,
Seattle and Portland in Phase II, which is scheduled for February, 2001. The
scope and timing of any additional phases will be determined after these two
phases have been completed.
Realizing the impact that the temporary workforce has in business today, we
selected CORESTAFF,s Managed Services Group based on their exceptional
management team, commitment to quality service, and creative solutions to our
staffing needs. The relationship promises to offer Enron a cost effective
and simple means for obtaining temporary employees.
In the coming weeks, Enron and CORESTAFF,s Managed Services Group will be
communicating to Enron,s administrative/clerical temporary staffing vendors
about the new process.
There are many benefits to this new Managed Services program, which are
outlined on the attached page. More details on how to utilize CORESTAFF,s
Managed Services program will be announced soon and meetings will be
scheduled to demonstrate the reporting system and to meet the Managed
Services team.
What is Managed Services?
CORESTAFF,s Managed Services program includes:
? Vendor-neutral management model
? Equal distribution of staffing orders to all staffing partners
? Web-based application with online ordering, data capture and customized
reporting
? Benchmarking and performance measurement for continuous improvement
? Methodologies for accurate skill-matching and fulfillment efficiencies
Key Benefits
? More vendors working on each order from the outset ) faster access to
available talent pools
? Standardized mark-ups and fees to manage costs more effectively
? Online access to requisition status for users
? Robust databases offering managers enhanced tracking and reporting of
temporary usage and expenditures
? Standard and customized reporting capabilities -- online
? Tenured, experienced Managed Services team on-site to assist users in
accessing web site, identifying usage trends, preparing specialized reports,
etc.
Corestaff/Managed Services/Staffing
Joseph Marsh ) Lead / Operations ([email protected]; 713-438-1400)
Amy Binney, Sharon B. Sellers ) Operations
Cherri Carbonara ) Marketing / Communications
Cynthia Duhon )Staffing Partner management | {
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As a reminder, paralegals should distribute guaranties as stated:
Incoming Guaranties: Original to Leslie Campbell at EB2866, copies to file
and Anthony Campos.
Outgoing Guaranties: Original to Counterparty, copies to Leslie Campbell,
file, and Anthony Campos.
All original distributions should be by hand delivery (internal) and courier
(external).
Thank you.
Cordially,
Mary Cook
Enron North America Corp.
1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal
Houston, Texas 77002-7361
(713) 345-7732 (phone)
(713) 646-3490 (fax)
[email protected] | {
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Following is the schedule for Aram Sogomonian:
Friday, April 28 - EB2935
8:30 - 9:30 . - Vince Kaminski
9:30 - 10:30 - Andrea Reed
10:30 - 11:30 - Carl Tricoli
11:30 - 12:30 - Jesus' Melendrez | {
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Ladies,
On Tuesday, May 30th, we will be receiving GBP 17,400,000 into Enron
Investments PLC prime brokerage account at Morgan Stanley. We will need to
immediately wire the sterling back out to CSFB. As part of the account set
up paper work, we need to be sure that we set up signatories for fund
transfers as well. I will need to notify Morgan by Thursday, May 25th in
order the get the payment out to CSFB, so I will need an authorized signatory
list by that time. Please let me know if I can do anything to assist in
this process.
I'm not sure who we are considering for commercial contacts to transfer
funds, BUT, Jeff Kinneman, Gary Hickerson and John Greene are all out of the
office for the rest of the week. Do we need to commercial signatures, or can
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Hello Vince ,
I did speak with Paige Cox concerning this and
the price sounds correct over this period.
If more information is needed- Paige ext. is 3-5428
Thanks
Kevin Moore
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberts, Mike A.
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 1:54 PM
To: Moore, Kevin G.
Subject: FW: EGM Charges for Avistar
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaminski, Vince J
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:44 AM
To: Roberts, Mike A.
Cc: Fellers, Diane R.
Subject: FW: EGM Charges for Avistar
Mike,
Does it sound right?
Vince
-----Original Message-----
From: Fellers, Diane R.
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:31 AM
To: Kaminski, Vince J
Cc: Crenshaw, Shirley
Subject: EGM Charges for Avistar
Vince,
I have gotten notice from EGM that they want to charge your cost center for the use of a weather research system named Avistar that someone is your group is using. The plan is to allocate part of the depreciation of the asset to your cost center. The total cost will be $10,583 over a 3-year period so the cost will not be significant, but I wanted to be sure you were aware of and approved of this charge. Please let me know.
Thanks,
Diane
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Randy from operations side we wouldn't have a problem operating the system if
it can be worked out through legal. If it's decided that we will do this
there might be some additional equipment needed. We can get an operating cost
together if you would like.
Thanks
Rich
Jeffery Fawcett
11/27/2000 03:00 PM
To: Randy Rice/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Rich Jolly/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin
Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew
Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Julia White/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Citizens request for proposal
Citizens Utilities is in the process of selling off all of its
non-telecommunications businesses throughout North America. One of their
principal assets, Louisiana Gas Service (LGS) is one of those companies
recently sold by Citizens. LGS provided gas control and operations services
to other non-LGS companies, including the Citizens Utilities LDC assets in
Arizona. With the consummation of the sale of LGS, Citizens has told me
confidentially that they have no reasonable way of operating the
interconnect, metering and 1.5 mile lateral pipeline facilities that
interconnects TW and EPNG to the recently constructed Griffith Energy Power
Plant. Therefore, Citizens is looking to possibly have a 3rd party provide
contract operations services under an operating agreement. TW has been asked
in writing by Citizens to consider making a proposal to operate these
facilities.
Does TW have an interest in providing contract operations services for
Citizens? In a related legal/regulatory question, does TW have the authority
to conduct contract services on behalf of others, or would we have to perform
these services as a separate legal entity? If we do, does this present an
affiliate problem for us if we "share" operating employees? If these
threshold questions can be accommodated, and TW is not only able to provide
contract operations services for Citizens, but has a commercial desire to do
so, what would we charge Citizens for this service? Although it would appear
at first blush to be a relatively simple matter to operate these facilities,
remember that Citizens will be receiving gas (potentially) from both TW and
EPNG simultaneously, presenting not only a challenge to balance pressure
between the pipes, but to account for and reconcile deliveries and receipts
from both pipes as well as the plant site.
Although I'm the principal commercial representative for Citizens as regards
transportation matters, I'm certainly willing to step out of the middle of
this negotiation if Operations desires to handle it themselves. I will be
happy to provide you a copy of the brief 1/2 page letter Citizens sent to me
on the 17th soliciting TW's interest. Given the relatively short lead time
until LGS operations is sold, Citizens has requested expedited
consideration. Please let me know how you want to proceed. Call if you have
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August 18, 2000
Teco Tap 20.000 / Enron ; 114.167 / HPL IFERC
LS HPL LSK IC 20.000 / Enron
August 19, 2000
Teco Tap 20.000 / Enron ; 96.667 / HPL IFERC
LS HPL LSK IC 20.000 / Enron
August 20, 2000
Teco Tap 20.000 / Enron ; 102.500 / HPL IFERC
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Teb and Steve - my comments (from k. allen)
CP01-115 order issued 7/16,2001; Paragraph D, under Commission Orders, states that all facilities must be in-service within one year from the issuance of a final order.
It appears from the RR Weekly Report (1/10/02) that Stations for 1 and 2 will not be in-service until mid-June 2002, and Station 3 until July 2002.
If Lorraine is asking whether TW can use or find existing capacity in order to flow incremental RR volume until Stations 1 and 2 are in-service, I think the answer is yes. I didn't read anything in the order that prohibits TW (in fact TW does mention possible in-service delays in the order). If the TW RR schedule slides, TW should consider filing an amendment requesting additional time to complete construction.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lindberg, Lorraine
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:45 AM
To: Harris, Steven; Watson, Kimberly; Lokey, Teb; Allen, Kelly
Subject: FW: RED ROCK WEEKLY REPORT W/E 01/10/02
Please note, included in this report is a delayed in-service schedule for Red Rock.
Stations 1/2 June 15, 2002
Station 3 July 1, 2002
Do we want to tell our shippers yet or wait and also do we want to try to use existing space for the Oneok deal so we do not loose out on any revenue?
-----Original Message-----
From: Lavine, Mark
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 1:54 PM
To: Adamek, Gaby; Alexander, Betty; Allen, Kelly; Campbell, Larry; Centilli, James; Chanley, Earl; Crabtree, Steve; Eisenstein, Arnold L.; Flagstaff-Sta2, Team; Flagstaff-Sta3, Team; Gottsponer, Morgan; Harris, Steven; Hill, Scott; Hinkle, Debbie; Honey, Lisa; Hubbard, Dave; Ingalls, Todd; Jameson, Kathy; Jolly, Rich; Kalmus, Steve; Kingman-Sta1, Team; Lee Danheim; Lindberg, Lorraine; Lowry, Phil; Maestas, Gary; Martin, Jerry D.; McCracken, Mike; Perkins, Rick; Pribble, Dan; Rance, Byron; Roensch, David; Turner, Rinetia; Watson, Kimberly
Subject: RED ROCK WEEKLY REPORT W/E 01/10/02
Attached is the Red Rock, not GTB, weekly report for your use and file.
Mark Lavine
Enron Transportation Services
Phn : 713-345-5588
Fax : 713-646-8032
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Like you, I am getting very frustrated with this process. I am genuinely trying to be as reasonable as possible. I am not trying to "hold up" the deal at the last minute. I'm afraid that I am being asked to take a fairly large leap of faith after this company (I don't mean the two of you -- I mean Enron) has screwed me and the people who work for me.
I am generally ok with the concept of the option, the doc, and comp parameters. In addition, I need assurances that 90 day retentions will be paid to the people we have identified who deserve them and haven't received them and I need to know that the comp conveyed to me in 2001 is secure.
It is unlikely that I would be here today if it weren't for the collective comp conveyed to me during 2001. I have received assurances from the two of you, Oxley, and Greg at different times as to the security of the comp received. The messages generally start with "it's safe," "don't worry about it," "all comp paid in 2001 advanced the interest of shareholders and the estate," "low probability that there will be any issues," .... At other times, particularly when you want me to commit to this deal, the logic changes. The comp paid in 2001 becomes risky and will become a whole lot safer if I'm on the team. While I recognize that Enron is a very strange and fluid place these days, it appears that at times the story changes depending on what you want me to do.
When I ask for indemnification on comp paid to me in 2001 the answer is that it is off the table -- a non-starter. Why?
Because the estate is negotiating the deal. Then have them negotiate that on behalf of me.
Because the buyer has no interest in legacy issues with the estate. I wouldn't be here but for the legacy issues with the estate -- it is definitely the buyer's issue!
Because people have too much to do to get this deal done to take the time to negotiate with each employee. I am available at any time wherever you want me to be to discuss this matter if and when the estate/the buyer have time.
Because we don't know who from the buyer to negotiate with. Someone from the buyer has to decide on comp and contract issues -- why not figure it out now.
Because this deal is bigger than Tim Belden. I'm not delusional. I know that this is a big deal with a lot of moving parts. If it's bigger than me then it will likely move forward without me.
Since I am not "on the team" right now, I am also working with a great deal less information than you have. I respect your choice to differentiate the information disseminated to people "on the team" versus not "on the team." However, the consequences of that choice provide less information to me which creates a greater leap of faith in my mind. For example, I have no idea how the mechanics of getting these options done, conveyed to the creditors/buyer/estate/judge works. Louise inidicated that it would be a memo or some form of written document indicating the people and total dollars needed to secure them. If that's the case, you could add my indemnification amount (adjusted by probability of payout) to that total and it surely wouldn't blow up the deal. Unless, the probability of payout is high.
Furthermore, I am not proposing that we change the basic employment doc (subject to comment from my lawyer, but I'll try to keep immaterial changes to a minimum). I am saying that a condition precedent for me is to negotiate a separate indemnification doc with the buyer. At that point in time, I would hope that they have the time and the inclination to discuss such a doc. Perhaps at that time, some of the 2001 comp issues will already be cleared through the bankruptcy judge making the discussion that much easier. Based on various discussions with the two of you over the last couple of weeks I have been led to believe that such a decision is expected and perhaps imminent. I don't understand why this is a non-starter issue, but I don't have the same information that you do.
To be clear, here is the basic deal that I am willing to offer as a free option to the buyer:
the deal as it exists plus
retention payments for those still with the company who deserve them who have not yet received them.
indemnification of 2001 comp up to $4 million.
I expect that the two of you will tell me that I'm not on the team, that 800 people are going home, and that the Portland office will be moved to Houston if this thing survives. That is not what I want to happen. If this deal is bigger than me then those things shouldn't happen. I have given this a lot of thought over the last couple of days and came up with my conclusions. I am open to any productive discussions that you would like to have.
In talking through this stuff with Mike and Matt I realize what a hard position you guys are in. I feel that I have lost ground rather than gain ground with them in the last couple of days. I trust that you are trying to do the right thing. There are just so many things that are uncertain right now that it makes it very difficult for me to give away the option that you have requested without firming up some other issues for me at the same time.
Finally, I apologize for hanging up on Louise ealier. It's probably better than me hearing what she was about to say and her hearing what I was about to say. I will call to see that you received and read this e-mail. I am comfortable with whatever you decide to do.
Tim | {
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pls print. thanks. df
---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 05/12/2000
10:59 AM ---------------------------
Jan Cobden
05/12/2000 10:06 AM
To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject:
Please see attached memo from Lou Soldano. Thank you.
---------------------- Forwarded by Jan Cobden/ET&S/Enron on 05/12/2000 10:03
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Communicating Across Differences - October 10, 2001
DoubleTree Hotel - DeZavala
8:00 am - 12:00 pm Cost: $350
This course focuses on using the world's most powerful personality profile, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) to learn to communicate and work with people whose personalities and communication styles are different from your own. It begins from the foundation of understanding your own personality and communication approach, then moves to applying that knowledge to improve communication with others. One of the additional tools used in this course is the "MBTI Work Styles"-which explores in detail how personality differences affect people's approach to work and communication.
The program is highly interactive, with exercises and activities that enable participants to truly experience how human personality impacts people's communication, priorities, decision-making, and work style. It is also highly practical, focusing on maximizing successful business outcomes through effective communication.
Achieving Results Through Coaching - October 10, 2001
DoubleTree Hotel - DeZavala
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Cost: $350
This course uses a classic competency model, as well as a powerful assessment of interpersonal communication style, called the FIRO-B, as a foundation for coaching. It teaches the coach to think himself or herself back through their own learning stages in order to coach others effectively. It also teaches participants to recognize the different stages where the various people they coach might be and adapt their coaching style as employees move from stage to stage. It also helps participants understand their own interpersonal communication style, through the FIRO-B, and learn to leverage it for greatest effectiveness as a coach.
Participants will create coaching action plans for use with employees.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Joel Ephross/Corp/Enron on 12/16/99 09:39
AM ---------------------------
Scott Donaldson@EES
12/16/99 09:22 AM
To: Scott Donaldson/HOU/EES@EES
cc: [email protected], [email protected], Deborah Culver/HOU/EES@EES,
Robert Callan/HOU/EES@EES, [email protected], Joel Ephross/Corp/Enron@Enron,
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Jimmie Williams/HOU/EES@EES, Wade
Stubblefield/HOU/EES@EES, Larry Derrett/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: latest CSC diagram2
Further to the previous email, a correction has been made to the attached
diagram (the direction of an arrow has been changed showing the flow of
Outsourcing Services from CSC to EESO). Please provide any comments.
Scott Donaldson
12/16/99 09:07 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected], Deborah Culver/HOU/EES@EES,
Robert Callan/HOU/EES@EES, [email protected], Joel Ephross/Corp/Enron@Enron,
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Jimmie Williams/HOU/EES@EES, Wade
Stubblefield/HOU/EES@EES, Larry Derrett/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: latest CSC diagram
Please provide any corrections or thoughts on the attached. Thanks...Scott
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Both deals were just entered - you should see them come through now.
Thanks,
Kate
Evelyn Metoyer@ENRON
04/26/2001 02:10 PM
To: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 4/26 Checkout
Bloomberg
ALL O.K
PREBON
Bob Badeer:
I am missing:
Enron buys BP Q4'01 Sp at $168
Jeff Richter:
I am missing :
Enron sells to Reliant for 4/30 SP-15 at $320
AMEREX WEST
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Are you placing tickets for all my table at the door? Allison McHenry has
not received her ticket yet and was inquiring?
Thanks!!
Debra Perlingiere
Enron North America Corp.
Legal Department
1400 Smith Street, EB 3885
Houston, Texas 77002
[email protected]
Phone 713-853-7658
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Are you having second thoughts about this?
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 10/18/2000 01:33 PM -----
"JASON PETERS" <[email protected]>
10/18/2000 10:15 AM
To: <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Re: Enron/FPL ISDA
We're waiting for Mark Taylor's approval.
>>> <[email protected]> 10/18/00 09:22AM >>>
Do you have access to Lotus Notes? Serge told us on Oct. 3 that he would
have comments no later thatn the week of 10/16 and you would follow up with
him.
I'll try to call you when I have a free minute. Sara
"JASON PETERS"
<PETEJ@andrews- To: <[email protected]>
kurth.com> cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Enron/FPL ISDA
10/17/2000
01:57 PM
Serge,
I just wanted to get an update on when you thought we would have a response
regarding the above-referenced ISDA.
Thanks,
Jason Peters
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This is bizzare. Global Markets promised Jean this money and won't seem to write her a check. It was also a low number relative to what was created for GM.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Gossett, Jeffrey C.
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:41 AM
To: Lavorato, John
Cc: Mrha, Jean
Subject: Formosa - 1.25 Million
John -
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Dear Ms. Beck,
I want to thank you for interviewing me for the analyst position last week.
I enjoyed meeting you and learning about your work. My enthusiasm for the
position and my interest in working for Enron were strengthened as a result
of the interview.
I believe that my background and experience fit nicely with the job
requirements, and I am sure that I could make a significant contribution to
the firm. I have not heard back yet and would appreciate any information you
can give.
Thank You,
Irfan Iqbal | {
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I am one of Annat Jain,s girlfriends. I need to bring some stark facts to
your attention. Annat Jain, a senior director of communications at Enron
India, boldly and shamelessly continues to set an example of &Ethical
misconduct8 and is risking the integrity of your organization in India as a
whole. This has been going on for the last 18 months! While staying on
Enron,s payroll, he boldly demonstrates conflict of interest by spending
most of his time at his other private ventures (RazorFinish.com and
Powervertical.com).
Since apparently he enjoys the CEO,s friendship, he feels that he can walk
over anyone at anytime. He is very abusive right from the office boy to the
senior staff and openly boasts about his arrogance and attitude. Respect
towards others does not even cross his arrogant and rude self. If one
audits the last 18 months of credit card charges, purchases and other
expenses, most of these charges are being made for his 2 private ventures
(RazorFinish.com and Powervertical.com) or personal entertainment.
To go totally overboard with his bold denial of ethics and company
standards, he is now in the process of hiring and acquiring some individuals
from his 2nd venture (Powervertical.com) into Enron! He also boasts openly
that Enron India will soon acquire his company Powervertical.com so he can
gain financially from such a transaction. Thus, he continues to use Enron
as a platform for his personal gains. It is indeed a shame that such an
individual represents your organization in the marketplace and industry. A
lot of the industry experts are aware of Annat,s unethical behavior and his
rude attitude in general dealings and have refused to work with Enron as
such. What example will he set for the organization as a whole and how long
will you tolerate such behavior?
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
Enron Industrial Markets
The Transaction Development group (TD) is responsible for corporate development, transaction execution and portfolio management activities within EIM. TD is responsible for asset and corporate acquisitions to support EIM's efforts in the Forest Products and Steel industries. TD works with EIM's Forest Products and Steel Origination groups to structure and execute complex transactions for EIM's customers. TD also manages EIM's equity investments, such as EIM's ownership position in Papier Masson, Ltee, a paper mill in Quebec, Canada.
TD is comprised of approximately 20 professionals with a wide range of backgrounds including investment banking, commercial banking, management consulting, law, project development, accounting and engineering. In addition, the majority of the analysts and associates within EIM work in TD since it provides a strong base of deal experience for junior members of our organization.
Enron Freight Markets
Enron Freight Markets has continued to expand the transportation services offered to its customers and completed several flatbed truck moves outbound from Georgia this week. There was a shortage of flatbed equipment supply in this market and EFM was able to obtain more than three times the normal margin on each move.
IN THE NEWS
"Enron's bilateral internet trading platform, EnronOnline, was launched in November 1999 and is the largest e-commerce site on the planet based on the value of its transactions. As EPRM went to press, it had average daily trading volume of $3.5 billion, accounting for nearly 50% of the company's revenues from wholesale marketing activities." -- Energy Power Risk Management, May 2001
WELCOME
New Hires
EIM - Cheryl Lindeman
ENA - Chris Bystriansky, Paula Craft, Eugene Lee, Bhalachandra Mehendale, Sarah Wooddy
Transfers (to or within)
ENA - Grace Taylor, Steven Irvin, Dina Snow
NUGGETS & NOTES
Enron is hosting the Chicago Energy Risk Management Seminar at The Drake Hotel in Chicago on June 14, 2001. Topics include: Power Outlook, Natural Gas Outlook, Hedging Strategies, Weather Risk Management and Pulp and Paper Risk Management. The RSVP deadline is June 8th so please contact Laura Pena as soon as possible at x 3-5376. This is a great event for "new" as well as established customers. There will be a cocktail reception immediately after the presentations. Enron will also be hosting seminars in Atlanta, Houston, Denver and San Francisco. Dates to be announced soon.
Travel tip of the week:
Flights reserved through Travel Agency in the Park provide you with $150,000 of flight insurance at no additional charge.
EnronOnline Statistics
Below are the latest figures for EnronOnline as of May 29, 2001.
* Total Life to Date Transactions > 1,015,000
* Life to Date Notional Value of Transactions > $610 billion
NEWS FROM THE GLOBAL FLASH
Enron arranges first gas pipeline import into Italy
Enron has continued its pioneering activities in the Continental gas market by arranging the first gas import into Italy. The Italian team worked with the Continental Gas desk to arrange this strategically important agreement with Blugas SpA., the wholesale gas company formed by the municipalities of Cremona, Lodi, Mantova and Pavia in north-eastern Italy. Enron has sourced 100,000 cubic metres per day of natural gas from northern Europe to transport to Italy, transiting it through Germany and Switzerland, despite fierce resistance from Ruhrgas and TransitGas respectively.
Aside from isolated LNG imports by incumbent monopolies this is the first time that any company has managed to import natural gas by pipeline into Italy since the Italian gas sector was officially liberalised in August 2000. The gas, which started flowing at 06.00 on Thursday 17th May 2001, will be used to meet the needs of two thirds of Blugas' residential customers within the four municipalities. The current contract lasts for five months.
Congratulations to Fabio Greco, Carsten Haack, Didier Magne, Michael Schuh, Marco Lantieri and Daniela Uguccioni.
Enron in the Middle East
Enron has relinquished its stake in Dolphin Energy, the joint venture company formed to develop gas reserves in Qatar.
Enron has agreed to transfer its 24.5 per cent stake in the project to the United Arab Emirates Offset Group (UOG), the majority shareholder. The agreement allows Enron to deploy capital elsewhere and gives UOG the opportunity to seek new partners before the project moves into its next phase.
Development of the Emden/Oude gas hub moves ahead fast
An important milestone in the evolution of the new gas trading hub on the Dutch-German
border was reached last week. Last Friday some of the major European gas players held a meeting to officially establish the Emden/Oude gas hub. Although Enron had already initiated the development of the Emden/Oude hub by making a market through EnronOnline as early as December 2000, the goal of this meeting was to set up a working group similar to the Zeebrugge focus group who can work on setting a legal framework for the Emden/Oude hub.
Enron was elected as the only new market entrant in this group, reflecting the high level of respect industry peers have for Enron as a major player in the Continental gas market -- even from incumbents!
LEGAL STUFF
The information contained in this newsletter is confidential and proprietary to Enron Corp. and its subsidiaries. It is intended for internal use only and should not be disclosed.
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---------------------- Forwarded by Lisa Connolly/NA/Enron on 03/13/2001
10:53 AM ---------------------------
From: Sherri Sera on 03/13/2001 11:04 AM
To: Lisa Connolly/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: HFD Screening Committee AT&T Conf. Call
9:30a (CST), Wednesday, March 14
Dial-in: 1.800.260.0719
Passcode: 543216
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[email protected] writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List:
Dear Market Participants:
This is a message that will be posted each month as a request from market
participants who attended the last Billing & Accounting Workshop. The
suggestion
was to have a simple statement posted to the web letting each customer know
that
the last version for each billing day of the month has been posted. In the
future this
will simply be "The latest versions of advisory statements have been posted
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Have I signed this yet?
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 05/31/2001 05:18
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"Reuter, Marisa" <[email protected]> on 05/31/2001 04:12:56 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: "Keffer, John" <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: ESCROW AGREEMENT
Kay:
The Escrow Agreement that is attached appears to be in final form and
contains all of the changes that we requested. As a result, will you
overnight the sig pages and the incumbency certificate to Tremaine Wright?
If you prefer, you can courier the documents to my attention, and I can
coordinate getting them to Paul Hastings. Tremaine needs 3 sig pages and 1
incumbency certificate. Thanks.
Regards,
Marisa
-----Original Message-----
From: Wright, Tremaine S. [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:53 PM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
Subject: ESCROW AGREEMENT
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Hi, sistas-
Here's the scoop on the Josephine House:
We can reserve with just a credit card; no deposit required.
Parties under 20: $200 room fee. $50 valet parking fee.
I confirmed "17" with mom.
Heidi sent some sample menus. A 3-course menu (appetizer or salad, entree,
dessert) is $45.
A 4-course (same as 3-course plus hors d'oeuvres) sample menu is $52.
Each menu could include a choice of three or four options per course. The
food sounds really good.
So, here's a guess at cost:
17 people at $45 = $765
Beverages = $200
Gratuity = $193
Valet = $ 50
Room rental = $200
TOTAL $1408, or $469 per family if we divide it into
thirds
What do you guys think? Should we explore other options - or just go with
this? I think Chris and I would be fine with this sort of cost - but
probably couldn't go crazy with gift and decorations too. So, if we really
want to do the photo(s) - do we have a cost for these yet?, we may want to
consider other options. Thoughts? -cara
Cara White
Community Development Coordinator
USTA Texas Section
1-888-883-6388
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Tim,
Please forward this to the appropriate person.
Bill Bailey with Southwest Garment & Laundry in Irving Texas is looking for an offer for gas supplied to their business under an 18-36 month term. The last year of volume flow is:
Dec'00 1023
Jan'01 972
Mar 951
Apr 936
May 821
Jun 831
Jul 743
Aug 577
Sep 540
Oct 581
Nov 727
Dec 797
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Thanks.
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Sorry I never got back to you last night...I ended up going to grab dinner. I'm still up for this evening if you are. The "show" starts at 8:00 and I think it's about a $10.00 cover. Either shoot me an email or I'll give you a call a little later this afternoon. I don't think I have you work number anymore though, so if you wouldn't mind giving that to me again that would be great.
See ya later,
Susan
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: "Jennifer Bowles" <[email protected]> 03/26/2001 11:19 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Whud up?
So... tomorrow night? You, me Mucky Duck??? Whatever is good... we can go
for a little while or whatever. Do you know how much it costs? I am
flexible... live music with a drink or two and good conversation sounds
pretty darn good...
Let me know and I will talk to you soon... AND if this doesn't work out for
some reason... no worries and we will re-schedule soon!
:o) Jen
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How so. I have tried my best over the years to improve deal quality to an audience that usually told me that I was irrelevant. Suggest you get facts before judging anyone. Rick
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Fein, David I. - CHI" <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 3:09 PM
To: Migden, Janine; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; Kingerski, Harry; '[email protected]'; 'phil.o'[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
Cc: Landwehr, Susan M.; Hueter, Barbara A.; Townsend, Christopher J. - CHI
Subject: Crain's Article -- October 15, 2001
ComEd seeks rate hike for biz
Second proposal spurs opposition among regulators
Crain's -- October 15, 2001
By Steve Daniels <mailto:[email protected]>
Commonwealth Edison Co. is pressing for another big hike in its charges for
delivering electricity to customers of rival power suppliers.
The Chicago utility's Aug. 31 filing with federal regulators to nearly
double transmission rates - for carrying electricity over its long-haul,
high-voltage lines for these customers - has triggered opposition from state
regulators.
That request followed a June proposal for a 37% increase in distribution
charges, for moving power through the utility's more local, lower-voltage
wires (Crain's, June 11). That bid is subject to approval by the Illinois
Commerce Commission (ICC).
If approved, the two rate hikes together will increase transmission and
distribution costs by about 50% for business customers that leave the
utility for competing power suppliers.
Perhaps more important, the new rates would clear the way for delivery
charge increases of the same magnitude on all Chicago-area power users in
three years, when a freeze on ComEd's rates expires.
Transmission and distribution rates account for 20% to 25% of a typical
business customer's total power bill - so, a typical bill could rise as much
as 10% with these increases.
Apart from the bottom-line hit to businesses, ComEd competitors and local
government officials also warn that the hikes could stymie the nascent
competitive market because they could prevent alternative suppliers from
offering savings from the utility's bundled rate.
AES NewEnergy Inc., the largest alternative supplier in Illinois with more
than 800 customers, says 86% of its customers will see their bills increase
if both proposals are approved.
"What this means is that large numbers of customers would be down to the
point where bundled (utility) service is cheaper, or it's so close that they
wouldn't bother choosing an (alternative) provider," says Philip O'Connor,
president of AES NewEnergy's Chicago office. "You cannot have competition
being viable when your base of potential customers is so small."
Arlene Juracek, ComEd vice-president of regulatory and strategic services,
counters that few businesses actually will pay higher rates in the short
term because the rise in delivery charges will be offset in many cases by a
corresponding decrease in "transition" fees paid to the utility when
customers use another supplier.
The Aug. 31 transmission rate proposal, filed with the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC), surprised the Illinois Commerce Commission,
which asked FERC two weeks ago to block the rate hike.
The latest rate hike proposal incorporates a proposed change in ComEd's
account methodology, in which the utility would wipe off its books more than
$660 million of accumulated depreciation of transmission assets and ask
ratepayers to shoulder that investment again.
'Unjust and unreasonable'
In its filing with FERC, the ICC said the proposed change "would result in
artificially high transmission rates, and an unjust and unreasonable
windfall to ComEd at the expense of transmission ratepayers."
"They're essentially changing the rules of the game halfway through the
game," says ICC Commissioner Terry Harvill.
ComEd responds that FERC itself - in an order last year pushing utilities to
combine their transmission assets into large, regional networks - said
utilities could consider changing the accounting method.
"ComEd believes we have an obligation to the shareholders of (parent
company) Exelon Corp. to receive compensation in accordance with what is
permissible by law," says Steven T. Naumann, ComEd vice-president in charge
of transmission services. "The commission will determine if this is what
they meant (in their order) or if it is not what they meant."
Meanwhile, the city of Chicago, frustrated by ComEd's resistance to sharing
detailed financial data, is poised to ask the ICC formally to order an
outside audit of ComEd's books for 2000. The state attorney general's office
and the Cook County state's attorney's office are joining the city in the
petition, which could be filed as early as Monday, sources say.
The audit, which ComEd opposes, would be aimed at separating ordinary
maintenance and improvement costs from the extraordinary measures ComEd took
in 1999 and 2000 to beef up its distribution system, after acknowledging it
had neglected that infrastructure during the previous two decades.
The behind-the-scenes skirmishing spotlights how seriously local government
officials are taking the regulatory proceedings. While the new rates affect
only those customers in the competitive market, they'll be the benchmark
used for the power delivery charges all other ComEd customers will pay in
2005, when the utility's "bundled" rates are no longer frozen.
Setting the rules
"The company is very much aware of the fact that the rules for the future
are getting set now," says William Abolt, commissioner of the city's
Department of Environment. "Basically, the next 36 months are going to set
an awful lot of the fees for the future."
Mr. Abolt says the audit request is one option the city has to pressure
ComEd into opening its books, but says it wouldn't be necessary if the
company agreed to do so voluntarily.
A ComEd executive says the data will be made available to those who sign a
blanket confidentiality agreement - which intervenors in the case, including
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Ms. Juracek of ComEd says the utility already has sifted extraordinary costs
associated with its $1.5-billion infrastructure upgrade out of the rate
base. But she allows that most of those are minimal tree-trimming expenses.
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expenses, are included in the rates.
"There's no free lunch here," she says.
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out."
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no, we have it
thanks
dp
-----Original Message-----
From: Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:59 PM
To: Port, David
Cc: Haedicke, Mark E.; Buy, Rick
Subject: RE: Resolution
David:
The revisions look fine to me. Are you and/or Rick going to forward this on or do you want me to?
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Port, David
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:57 PM
To: Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Cc: Haedicke, Mark E.; Buy, Rick
Subject: RE: Resolution
Thanks Jeff - I made some change to make it line up with the changes we have already made and the proposed changes
<< File: Enron Corp Res.doc >>
-----Original Message-----
From: Hodge, Jeffrey T.
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:03 PM
To: Buy, Rick; Port, David
Cc: Haedicke, Mark E.
Subject: Resolution
Rick and David:
Attached you will find the proposed resolution. Let me know what changes you need to make.
Jeff << File: Enron Corp Res.doc >> | {
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-----Original Message-----
From: Crenshaw, Shirley
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:59 AM
To: Adam Stevens (E-mail); Alex Huang (E-mail); Amitava Dhar (E-mail); Anguel Grigorov (E-mail); Anita DuPont (E-mail); Bhalachandra Mehendale (E-mail); Bob Lee (E-mail); Candice Kao (E-mail); Chonawee Supatgiat (E-mail); Christopher Pernoud (E-mail); Eric Cope (E-mail); Gwyn Koepke (E-mail); Heather A. Johnson (E-mail); Jaesoo Lew (E-mail); Jason Sokolov (E-mail); Jose Marquez (E-mail); Joseph Hrgovcic (E-mail); Karthik Rajan (E-mail); Kenneth Deng (E-mail); Kevin G Moore (E-mail); Lance Cunningham (E-mail); Leann Walton (E-mail); Martin Lin (E-mail); Maureen Raymond (E-mail); Mike A Roberts (E-mail); Mitra Mujica (E-mail); Nelson Neale (E-mail); Osman Sezgen (E-mail); Paulo Issler (E-mail); Pinnamaneni Krishnarao (E-mail); Pravas Sud (E-mail); Praveen Mellacheruvu (E-mail); Rabi De (E-mail); Rakesh Bharati (E-mail); Roman Zadorozhny (E-mail); Sandeep Kohli (E-mail); Sarah Wooddy (E-mail); Seksan Kiatsupaibul (E-mail); Sevil Yaman (E-mail); Shalesh Ganjoo (E-mail); Shane Green (E-mail); Shravan Chopra (E-mail); Sofya Tamarchenko (E-mail); Stephen Bennett (E-mail); Tanya Tamarchenko (E-mail); Therese Candella (E-mail); Tom Barkley (E-mail); Tom Halliburton (E-mail); Vasant Shanbhogue (E-mail); Vince J Kaminski (E-mail); Wichai Narongwanich (E-mail); William Smith (E-mail); Zimin Lu (E-mail)
Subject: FW: Kent Daniel Seminar
More info on the Rice Seminar.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaminski, Vince J
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 5:20 PM
To: Crenshaw, Shirley
Subject: FW: Kent Daniel Seminar
FYI
Vince
-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Wang <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Albert+20Wang+20+3Cwangfa+40rice+2Eedu+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:51 PM
To: Kaminski, Vince J
Subject: RE: Kent Daniel Seminar
Vince,
It is 3:30pm at Room 115. Hope to see you then.
Albert
At 02:34 PM 8/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Albert,
>
>Thanks. What is the time of the presentation?
>
>Vince Kaminski
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Albert Wang <[email protected]>@ENRON
>
>[mailto:IMCEANOTES-Albert+20Wang+20+3Cwangfa+40rice+2Eedu+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]
>
>
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:17 AM
> To: (Recipient list suppressed)@ENRON
> Subject: Kent Daniel Seminar
>
> Rice/Enron Finance Seminar Participants:
> Kent Daniel from Northwestern University will present a paper on Friday,
> August 31, co-authored with Sheridan Titman, entitled "Market Reactions
> to Tangible and Intangible Information." The full text of the paper is
> available in PDF form on the seminar website:
> http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jgsfss << File: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jgsfss
> >>
> Fu-Kuo Albert Wang
> Assistant Professor
> Jones Graduate School of Management -- MS 531
> Rice University
> 6100 Main Street
> Houston, TX 77005
> Phone: 713-348-5404
> Fax: 713-348-5251
> email: [email protected] << File: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~wangfa/ >>
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I haven't heard from Tracy on this. However, I prefer the option of having epsc charges go to a cost center OR FAR order, depending on how the cost center owner manages assessments. A meeting would probably be a good opportunity to work through these issues. I'm not sure that everyone (including me) understands all the implications.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thompson, Debra
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:50 PM
To: Brennan, Patrick; Chandler, Bob; Kissner, Tim; McEllin, David; Walters Jr., Harry; Zahn, Gary
Cc: Lokey, Teb
Subject: Intercompany Billings Follow-Up
Importance: High
Corporate Charges
Tracy Geaccone has suggested (and discussed with Terry West in Corporate Planning) that the pipelines be allowed access to the 2002 Plan once it has been loaded in SAP for the Corporate cost centers that bill us. The Plan would be recorded by GL account within each of the applicable cost centers. Corporate prepares a schedule that shows which cost centers bill us, the methodologies used and the amounts billed. It would be quite an undertaking because of the number of Corporate cost centers involved, but each of the pipelines would be able to derive a FERC breakdown using the Plan, plus the schedule from Corporate. The main issue would be manpower. Tracy mentioned the possibility of having one of the associate analysts perform this task, but said that the Plan would not be finalized and loaded until probably the end of November.
Is this an acceptable solution? Do we need a meeting to discuss this further? I am still waiting for return phone calls from Enron Networks and Global Finance. There are just a few Global Finance cost centers that bill us. However, the method proposed above may also be a solution for Enron Networks billings.
Enron Property and Services Corp.
The mandate that these billings be recorded in individual cost centers rather than at a company level originated with Tracy Geaccone with a promise of cost savings to Stan. However, Tracy told me that rather than coding to a cost center, she has requested that the coding be to a FAR order. I told her that would mean multiple FAR orders. Her thinking is that each cost center already has a FAR order. I attempted to describe our use of custom variants. She said that she would work through Bob Chandler. If we intend to continue using the custom variants, it would mean creating a large number of new FAR orders.
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For something that doesn't matter, it seems to matter. I wonder how well the
auto approval works when you are backdating something?
"Keffer, John" <[email protected]> on 06/05/2001 05:40:10 PM
To: "C. Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: FW: Ben Jacoby Signing of CAED I & II Resolutions
Are they squirming yet?
I still hold the originals in my hands pending your instructions.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kutzschbach, George [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 5:31 PM
To: Kay Mann (E-mail)
Cc: John Keffer (E-mail); Doug Pedigo (E-mail); Shawn Noonan (E-mail)
Subject: Ben Jacoby Signing of CAED I & II Resolutions
Kay,
A few weeks ago I spoke with John Keffer regarding Sweetgum Energy LLC's
request that Ben Jacoby sign unanimous resolutions of CAED I & II approving
the sale by CAED I and II of their respective GE turbines to Sweetgum. As
of today, Sweetgum has not received back the resolutions signed by Ben. As I
explained to John, Sweetgum and InterGen would appreciate Ben's prompt
execution and return of the resolutions. If Enron does not wish for Ben to
sign the resolutions, then Sweetgum and InterGen would appreciate your
advising us of that as soon as possible.
As I explained to John, Sweetgum would like to have unanimous resolutions as
this is more customary and cleaner, however, since Ben received the required
3 business days prior notice of the proposed resolutions, the resolutions
only need the majority approval of the board members.
I would appreciate hearing back from you at your earliest convenience.
George
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Yours at 11 Million (Papier Massion).
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