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GENERAL DEPARTMENT MESSAGE ANNOUNCING THE PAPER TIMESHEET TRANSITION TO ONLINE APPROVAL: If you approve timesheets for Enron Temporary Workers in the administrative/clerical area, this message is for you: Contingent Staffing Solutions (CSS), which provides centralized management for Enron's temporary staffing providers and temporary workers, announces the transition from paper timesheets to online timekeeping. In our ongoing effort to provide greater efficiency and order accuracy to users of Enron Temporary Workers, a temporary worker for whom you must approve time will now enter time online through GRi, the CSS online application that tracks and reports temporary staffing usage. Once a temporary worker submits his or her time, e-mail is generated that is sent to you, the approver, prompting you to log onto GRi to review the electronic timesheet. Your logon is: DonBaughman Password is: DBaughman Organization ID is: 2160 You will be prompted to change your password. During the transition period, you may have some temporary workers using paper timesheets and some using GRi. Soon, all paper timesheets will be phased out and all admin/clerical temporaries will report time using only GRi. We appreciate your cooperation and welcome your feedback during this transition. You will receive online approval instructions at the time of the order. Please contact Gwen Chavis/Craig McGee/Liz LeGros at 713-345-6899 if you have any questions. Please find attached training for order entry and time sheet approval. Liz LeGros Contigent Resource Consultant CSS @ Enron 713/345-6899 Fax: 713/646-6186 [email protected]
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Paula, Works for me. Maybe we should go out and explore some other options in the Montrose/Heights area. Vince From: Paula Corey@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 04/14/2000 10:18 AM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Beth Perlman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lou Casari/HOU/EES@EES, Carl Livermore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anthony Mends/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, [email protected], [email protected], Steve Lovett/Enron Communications@Enron Communications cc: Subject: Round Table We are lo-o-o-o-ng overdue for a meeting of the round table and it is time to work this into our schedules. Please respond and let me know if Thursday, April 27th will work for everyone. I think LaGriglia would be a good place but am open to any and all suggestions. Thank you Paula
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FYI 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] ----- Forwarded by Mary Cook/HOU/ECT on 02/23/2001 08:24 AM ----- Jaimie Jessop 02/22/2001 05:59 PM To: Mary Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Enron Canada Corp's Wiring instructions Mary, Please find attached a copy of Enron Canada Corp.'s wiring instructions for both Canadian and US dollar amounts. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at 403-974-6788. Thanks Jaimie
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I will be in New York on June 17 & 18. Legal Temp 2 05/26/99 08:17 AM To: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Flynn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marie Heard/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT, Erica Braden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kaye Ellis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Linda J Simmons/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: SWAP Group - June Calendar Good Morning!! Please advise if you are planning to be out of the office during June. Have a great day. Taffy
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The NYISO is reserving hours beginning 20:00 and 23:00 in the January 17, 2002 Real-Time Market. In addition, the NYISO is reserving hour beginning 23:00 in the January 17, 2002 Hour-Ahead locational reserve market. Prices in the January 18, 2002 Day-Ahead Market are correct. Please note that Market Monitoring will no longer be reserving prices due to ECA-B. Code modifications were made on December 20th to incorporate into the Real-Time price, the BME price in the presence of congestion. The incorporation is now an automatic process that is prescribed by the NYISO tariffs. This message will appear in price reservation announcements through January 31, 2002. This e-mail information is a copy of the official posting which can be found at the following address of our website: http://mis.nyiso.com/public/htm/OperMessages/CurrentOperMessages.htm#mm --- You are currently subscribed to nyiso_tie as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [email protected]
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FYI. Thanks. Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Wagoner, Michael Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:45 PM To: Callans, Nancy Cc: Blair, Lynn; Floyd, Jodie; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Carlton, Team; Craddock, Larry; Spraggins, Gary Subject: Noms at Great Lakes - Carlton Interconnect - mtr 644101 We have been under burning at the Great Lakes - Carlton Interconnect for the past few days. Gas Control was seeing what appeared to be a good flow rate but due to a calibration error between our Seimens Controller at Carlton and the Great Lakes computer we have actually been under burning. The Control Tech - Roger Salmi - is performing a calibration now and we should be sync'd up with Great Lakes this afternoon. I have passed this to Gas Control and they will make the necessary adjustments to correct the imbalance once Roger has completed the calibration. Tks - Mike W. - NNG Measurement Desk - 713-853-7742
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Please locate Jody Pierce's fax number, and send it to Peter. Thanks, Kay ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/10/2001 03:48 PM --------------------------- "Thompson, Peter J." <[email protected]> on 01/10/2001 03:09:55 PM To: <[email protected]> cc: Subject: RE: invoice information/TurboPark What is Jody's fax #? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 3:29 PM To: Thompson, Peter J. Subject: RE: invoice information/TurboPark ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/10/2001 02:29 PM --------------------------- Kay Mann 01/10/2001 01:56 PM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: RE: invoice information/TurboPark ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/10/2001 01:55 PM --------------------------- Kay Mann 01/10/2001 01:51 PM To: [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject: RE: invoice information/TurboPark Viola! ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/10/2001 01:50 PM --------------------------- Kay Mann 01/03/2001 11:18 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: RE: invoice information/TurboPark (Document link: Kay Mann) Lee, The best way to go about it would be to send the invoice to Jody, but copy the Enron project folks you have been dealing with. Are we ready to sign the Fountain Valley contract? I would think that we could sign the change order at the same time, and payment terms can be whatever the Enron project team has bought in to. The banks won't care. Have you seen sig pages for ESA yet? Kay [email protected] on 01/03/2001 09:00:30 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: RE: invoice information/TurboPark Kay, Please confirm that this will be the invoicing address for the 6 units bound for Fountain Valley Project and 4 units pegged to LV Cogen Expansion. Also, we've still got a change order needed for Fountain Valley for the 6 Power System Stabilizers and 2 Exhaust Stacks. LV is also saying they will need 4 Power System Stabilizers, but haven't confirmed their order. Thanks, Lee -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 6:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: invoice information/TurboPark E-Next Generation LLC Mr. Jody Pierce 1400 Smith, EB 2480 Houston, Tx 77002
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Hi team. Here is my new cell phone number, 832-867-3346. I just changed it in People Finder so it may not show up until tomorrow.
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John, just to continue "chipping away" this deal... Regarding The Juarez LDC, I talked already to Juarez LDC an their answers were the following: 1.- Regarding 3 year historical gas consumption data,,,They will send it in the next couple of days. 2.- Regarding the flow of gas through their interconnection to Southern,,,They say that the only gas that flows through that interonnection is for the Juarez USe, and there is little capacoity left on that interconnection. All the gas flowing to Chihuahua and Samalayuca is through the new Gaseoductos de Chihuahua pipeline. 3.- Gas Natural de Juarez, does not have any capacity in the U.S. side of the border. They have not gone out there to look for capacity and have not asked for capacity to Southern, yet. Kind regards.
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Dear Participants: For those of you staying at the Sheraton at Fisherman's Wharf, here is some additional information. Upon check-in you will be provided a ticket for a complimentary breakfast. You will also be provided with map to the lunch event on Sunday (only applies to those that confirmed for the 1 pm lunch event). On Monday, the hotel restaurant will open at 6:30 AM. Please finish breakfast by 7:45 AM. Meet in the hotel lobby at 8:00 AM. The hotel will provide transportation to PG&E's offices. See you next week, Todd Hudson Information Systems Analyst Gas System Operations 415.973.1386
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David, How about 400 this afternoon? I have another call at 230, but it should be over by then. Kay ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 08/14/2000 09:08 AM --------------------------- From: Gregg Penman 08/14/2000 09:05 AM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Hub Agency Commercial issues Kay - attached is Roy's writeup on our Hub Agency discussion last week. Let me know what your schedule looks like today. If you have time, I would like to go through this with you and David to get your thoughts and kick-off the drafting. Thanks, Gregg
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Per Nelson Ferries(dealmaker): We do pay Spinnaker I-.08. O'Neal, could you please change the base purchase deals to reflect that price. I changed the transport tickets to show that we pay nothing. Thanks, Ami
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I am pleased to announce that Jim Reyes has joined the Volume Management group. Jim comes to us from the Finance Group at EBS here in Portland. He will be spending the next few weeks rotating throught each of the VM chairs and familiarizing himself with the responsibilities of those positions. Please take a moment to stop by and welcome Jim to Enron North America. Thanks, Murray O'Neil
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Room # is 50M03
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Tana, Per my voicemail, here is the invitation I'm planning on sending out. Plz advise if you have any suggestions/comments and if you'd like me to mail it out to your group or if you'd prefer to do that. I need to provide a final headcount by next Monday, so plz let me know as soon as possible. Thx, Mercy x35082 You are invited to a "Get Acquainted" Happy Hour !! When: Wednesday, March 7th Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Place: Cadillac Bar 1802 Shepherd Drive (713) 862-2020 Please R.S.V.P. by 5 p.m. Monday.
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Hi Sara, Any progress on the blackline? I was hoping to review and determine any "final" outstanding issues before going back to legal and/or credit. Although we entered into the deal you referenced without docs in place, First Union credit had been assured that we were very close to finalizing our docs before giving approval to proceed with the trade. As previously discussed, our equity and credit default business people are also anticipating our getting docs in place with Enron Corp. and Enron Credit Limited following completion of Enron North America Corp. I look forward to hearing from you. Dee Delene M. Travella Vice President Capital Markets, Derivatives Telephone: (704) 383-8778 Facsimile: (704) 383-0575 email: [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:52 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: blackline of master > > Dee: > > We are working on the blackline. Since the "deal" that you mentioned > yesterday has no bearing on the master between ENA and FUNB, there is no > emergency at hand. A few things to note: > > (1) regarding "Procedures for entering into Transactions," my suggestion > is that you consider a reasonable time period in which to respond upon > receipt of a confirmation. It is in both parties best interest to have an > executed (and therefore enforceable) writing This can be accomplished by > under the NY General Obligations law by our agreement as to a "deemed > response" if a party will not sign a trade confirmation. > > (2) regarding the concept of "Specified Transaction", ENA has > reconsidered > the earlier concession to exclude most Termination Events as Specified > Conditions. It is not ENA's position to unwind Transactions upon the > occurrence of these events, and, therefore, each party ought to be able to > rely upon the protections afforded it under the related provisions. > Regarding the Credit Event Upon Merger, FUNB is protected with the > amendment which we make to Section 5(b)(iv). > > I hope that the blackline will resolve our outstanding issues. > > Sara Shackleton > Enron North America Corp. > 1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a > Houston, Texas 77002 > 713-853-5620 (phone) > 713-646-3490 (fax) > [email protected]
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Please find attached Credit's EOL responses for 2/16/00. Regards, Molly
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I spoke to Tom Loberg of Montana Power today regarding the status of our discussions on the D5A. He advised me that part of their merger deal with Northwestern Corp required that projects such as the one contemplated for the D5A required the approval of Northwestern's board. Montana presented the project to Northwestern's board today, but the board declined to grant such approval. Tom declined to provide me any further insight. We will of course immediately begin to pursue other sales opportunities for this turbine. FYI, our exclusivity agreement with Northwestern expires tomorrow. Regards, Ben
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Walt will do all in his power to see that we obtain justice on the Todoroff matter. We are very confident of our case here. SWD Michael Burke 06/08/00 04:18 PM To: Walt Zimmerman/Houston/Eott@Eott cc: Dana Gibbs/Houston/Eott@Eott, Lori Maddox/Houston/Eott@Eott, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Steve Duffy/Houston/Eott@Eott, Susan Ralph/Houston/Eott@Eott Subject: Re: Insurance Recovery on Todoroff Matter Susan, Thanks to you and Walt and all others who worked on this. Having a check of that magnitude come to us by June certainly exceeded my expectations. And this did not just happen...you folks did an excellent job of making it happen. Now Walt, if you can just assure us that in Mr. Todoroff's situation that justice will be served! Thanks again. Walt Zimmerman 06/08/00 03:26 PM To: Susan Ralph/Houston/Eott@Eott cc: Michael Burke/Houston/Eott@Eott, Steve Duffy/Houston/Eott@Eott, Dana Gibbs/Houston/Eott@Eott, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lori Maddox/Houston/Eott@Eott Subject: Insurance Recovery on Todoroff Matter Susan, I spoke this morning with Nancy Manderson (outside counsel for our crime policy insurer). She has accepted my changes to the Assignment and Release, and she will be forwarding an original of the Assignment and Release to EOTT for execution. She said we will have our check for $2,503,000.00 next week! The check will be delivered to Phillip Bair with our insurance broker. We also had a long conversation about the insurer's claim against Gas Producers. I shared with Nancy some of the research we have done on the conversion claim against Gas Producers. I assured her that EOTT would fully cooperate if the insurer did pursue the claim against Gas Producers. I gathered from her comments, however, that the insurer is concerned that Gas Producers may not have sufficient assets to satisfy anything but a small judgment. I do not know whether the insurer has actually conducted a "financial investigation" of Gas Producers.
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Kay please forward to Max Yzaguirre. Max, congrats on the Decero PPA - we need to wrestle up another 100 to 200 MW. This should be a priority given the profit potential of this deal as per Oz and Doug (+50M in 2000). Is there an ability to let Sabine or Irvin run with Vitro and get your attention on this item asap. I know that the Monterrey project is eating into your time. Do we need to augment your resources? On a different note, the current Monterrey control budget is showing a $5.3M negative variance from the original control budget. Is this accurate? Does this reduce the profitability or is it absorbed by the PPA's? Regards Delainey
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As 2001 commences, we realize that many of you are anxiously awaiting the reopening of the Body Shop to begin fulfilling some of those New Year,s resolutions and goals. Due to unavoidable construction delays, the Body Shop reopening is now scheduled for January 2001, with a definitive date to be announced. The Facilities Staff and Body Shop Staff are diligently working to complete the renovation efforts, but there are still many things to do to get the equipment safely in place and in good working condition before our members can utilize the onsite facility. Below we have listed some of the new amenities our newly renovated workout and health center will offer. We will continue to update you as work on the Body Shop is completed and a definite date for reopening is determined and encourage you to visit http://hrweb.enron.com/wellness/bodyshop.asp or "Enron in Action" for the latest information. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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Attached please fine a clean copy and redlined copy of the revised Employee Access Agreement and Waiver. You can reach me at (713) 546-5018. Thanks, Trish **********NOTE********** The information contained in this email message is intended only for use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by telephone (214-746-7700), and destroy the original message. Thank you. (Employee Access Agreement and Waiver) (See attached file: 5zqb02!.DOC) (Employee Access Agreement and Waiver) (See attached file: 5zqbRED.DOC) - 5zqb02!.DOC - 5zqbRED.DOC
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Start Date: 2/4/02; HourAhead hour: 1; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected. LOG MESSAGES: PARSING FILE -->> O:\Portland\WestDesk\California Scheduling\ISO Final Schedules\2002020401.txt
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Perhaps we should state that it fine to trade equities, bonds and fx provided that they do not trade the book for Enron or have access to Enron's info on the subject. Then all other commodity trading should be out of bounds. Have our traners stick to working and thinking about books for the benefit of Enron. John
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Kathleen, Please call Karen Way at Piper Rudnick and follow up on the points you raised. October 2 sounds good to me for an effective date, but you might as well check with Karen to see if there is a reason she didn't date it. Good job. Thanks, Kay From: Kathleen Carnahan 10/10/2000 12:31 PM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Ledford and Fehr (Illinois Options) Kay, When the Ledford's and Fehr's signed the Option Agreements, they did not date on the signature page however, October 2, 2000 was inserted on page 1 (the Cover Sheet). Can I insert October 2, 2000 as the effective date on the signatue pages? Also, Paragraph 15 of the Option Agreements refers to a Memorandum to be executed and recorded in the office of Recorder of Deeds. Do you know where these documents are? It may be that outside counsel has them and will record them. If not, I guess we should follow up? Kathleen
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Please find below the GTV project status update for this week. Please see the attached file for the project timeline update in Microsoft Project. GTV status meeting attendees: Zhiyong Wei, Karima Husain, Francis Lim, Jeremy Wong, Bill Fortney, Nayan Dattani, Dave Nommensen, Russ Severson, Narasim Kasaru, Mike Swaim, George Grant, Chuck Ames, Geof Storey. Accomplishments: ? Incorporating physical deal positions in TDS: o Changes to CPR reader process and its unit testing have been completed. o Changes for the view aggregation and its unit testing have been completed. o A new task has been added due to the requirement of loading prior-day curves into Position Manager (Please see the attached project timeline.) o Changes for Position Manager are in progress (Please see the attached project timeline.) ? Single point of deal entry for term deals: o Single point of deal entry is now ready for user acceptance testing. ? Gas Daily deals: o Changes to ERMS PortCalc application for the Gas Daily deals are complete and ready for testing. o Changes to TDS deal valuation are in progress and on schedule (please see the attached project timeline.) o A new task has been added to flag fixed-price positions (please see the attached project timeline.) ? Live feeds for Gas Daily/intra-month curves: o Released to production Plans for the week ending 4/20/01: ? Continue IT development of Phase I items. ? Obtain sign-off for GTV-II, Phase 2 issues and timeline. ? Commence IT development of Phase 2 issues. Issues: Incompatibility of TIBCO version 5.x and 6.x. The single point of deal entry is done using TIBCO 6.x. Some users are still using TIBCO 5.x. Upgrading to either TIBCO 6.x or Windows 2000 is needed. Thanks Zhiyong
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Texas Independent Energy invites you to "come on down" for the Dedication Festivities of the Guadalupe Power Partners Plant, Thursday, June 21st and Friday, June 22nd in Marion, Texas. Put yer' boots on, grab yer' hat, and click this weblink www.pandaenergy.com/guadcomm for yer' personal invite! Ya'll come on now, ya hear? THIS EMAIL CONTAINS NO ATTACHMENT, IT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY. SEE THE MENTIONED WEBSITE ABOVE FOR DETAILS AND RSVP INFORMATION.
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Can do- will get back to you in a few days w/ more details. Thanks. From: Mark E Haedicke@ECT on 09/26/2000 02:50 PM To: Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Re: The Anti-trust Seminars Rick: I would like to have a presentation on local rules such as ISO rules in the various locations where we operate. Can your group do this as we work on the legal presentations. I believe this is already happening in part, but I would like to make more institutionalized. Let me know. Mark Richard Shapiro@EES 09/08/2000 09:42 AM To: Aleck Dadson/TOR/ECT@ECT cc: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: The Anti-trust Seminars I agree and am copying this message to Mark and Jeff- Thanks. To: Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: The Anti-trust Seminars I sent you along yesterday a copy of the e-mail re the participation by Rob and me in the seminars that Blakes is doing for the traders and originators in Canada. Thinking about it more this morning, I am wondering whether the seminars that Sullivan & Cromwell are doing in the US are too narrow in their focus. That is, it is important for traders not merely to understand the competition/anti-trust rules but also the rules and practices of the market surveillance panels or committees that operate, I think, in each of the ISO jurisdictions. It is that piece that Rob and I will be trying to add in Canada. Just a thought in case you want to raise it withJeff Hodge or Mark Haedicke.
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Thank you so much for reserving an Analyst for our group. Tomorrow is my last day in Houston until I return from London in 2 months. I won't forget something for your baby. I've asked Gwyn Koepke and Vince Kaminski to interview Mitra Mujica in my absence. Vince likes to interview all candidates prior to being employed in the Research Department. I can interview over the telephone. Could you please send us Mitra's resume. Regards, Maureen Enron North America Corp. From: Andrea Richards @ ENRON 02/16/2001 04:42 PM To: Maureen Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gwyn Koepke/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Jana Giovannini/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shelly Butler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Althea Gordon/NA/Enron@Enron, Teresa Bosien/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: Analyst Candidate Mitra Mujica Maureen, Mitra Mujica, an Analyst candidate from Super Thursday 2/15, has been reserved for your group. Please note that this placement is contingent upon the candidate accepting the Analyst Program's offer. Mitra will have two weeks to respond and we will contact you once her response is received. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Andrea Richards Career Development Associate & Analyst Program x3-6499
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Please take care of this. Pay within the next week. Charge Co 366 CC 111723. Thanks ---------------------- Forwarded by Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron on 02/02/2001 03:25 PM --------------------------- From: Kimberly Nelson/ENRON@enronXgate on 02/01/2001 05:16 PM To: Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON cc: Shelley Corman/ENRON@enronXgate Subject: March of Dimes - Best Dressed Luncheon Tracy: Please send a check payable for $2000 to the March of Dimes for the 2001 Houston Chronicle Best Dressed Luncheon to benefit the March of Dimes. The luncheon is taking place on Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at the Ballroom on the Bayou. Please send to: 3000 Weslayan, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77027 attn: Amber Baker Call me if you have any questions. Thanks... Kimberly
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Jeff, You probably want to incorporate these scheduling changes into the attachment of the QSE agreement regarding scheduling deadline for ANP and the standard templates. - Mike -----Original Message----- From: Hailu, Ted Sent: Fri 11/2/2001 6:19 PM To: 1 MockMarket Cc: 1 ERCOT Client Service Reps; Mickey, Joel; Doggett, Trip; Grendel, Steve; Bojorquez, William "Bill"; Noel, Thomas; Jones, Sam; Tindall, Heather; Zotter, Laura; Wind, Randy; Li, Yonggang; Yu, Jun; 1 SCS Leads; Buckles, Maxine; Saathoff, Kent; Myers, Steve Subject: Changes to Day-Ahead Scheduling Timeline This is to announce a change in the ERCOT day-ahead scheduling timeline to comply with a recently approved protocols revision request (PRR 268). The following is a description of the changes: * Submission of Ancillary Service (AS) schedules that include self-arranged Ancillary Services and AS bids selected by ERCOT. This activity is currently scheduled to occur at or before 1400 of the day-ahead period. The timeline for this activity will be changed to be at before 1500. * Submission of Resource Plans with non-binding unit-specific information and submission of Replacement Reserve Service (RPRS) bids. This activity is currently scheduled to occur at or before 1430 of the day-ahead period. The timeline for this activity will be changed to be at before 1600. * Close of Day Ahead Market. This activity is currently scheduled to occur at or before 1630 of the day-ahead period. The timeline for this activity will be changed to be at before 1800. The above changes will be effective on Monday, November 12 2001 for the Day Ahead scheduling activities for the operating day of Tuesday, November 13, 2001. For additional information on PRR268 and changes to the ERCOT protocols, look for the protocol revision using the link on the ERCOT website provided below . <http://www.ercot.com/AboutERCOT/PublicDisclosure/ProtocolRev.htm> If you have additional questions, please contact your ERCOT client services representative. Ted Hailu Client Relations Manager Electric Reliability Council of Texas E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (512) 248-3873
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Attached please find the EPMI Power Credit Watch List as of 04/23/01. Please direct any questions and/or comments to the Credit Hotline (713-853-1803). Please note that the follwing counterparties have been added to the Power Credit Watchlist. GPU Services - as agent for & behalf of Jersey Central Power & Light Co. GPU Services - as agent for & behalf of Metropolitan Edison Co. GPU Services - as agent for & behalf of Pensylvania Electric Co. Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Metropolitan Edison Co. Pensylvania Electric Co. Nevada Power Company Sierra Pacific Power Co. Southern Company Services, Inc. Thank you, Veronica Gonzalez
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To customize, reschedule, or turn off these reports please click here Summary?Standings? Standings for Week 12 [IMAGE] Big 12 Division Team W L T Pct Back Strk Div Wks PF Back PA Meximullets 10 2 0 0.833 0.0 W6 5-1-0 2.0 1821.0 0.0 1463.0 The Rounders 7 5 0 0.583 3.0 W1 4-2-0 0.0 1678.0 143.0 1592.0 The Lie Downs 6 6 0 0.500 4.0 L2 2-4-0 2.0 1766.0 55.0 1572.0 Thrill Kill Cult 6 6 0 0.500 4.0 W2 2-4-0 0.0 1411.0 410.0 1525.0 Risk Managers 5 7 0 0.417 5.0 L3 4-2-0 1.0 1597.0 224.0 1741.0 Murder Inc. 3 9 0 0.250 7.0 L1 1-5-0 1.0 1396.0 425.0 1874.0 SEC Division Team W L T Pct Back Strk Div Wks PF Back PA Fear 8 4 0 0.667 0.0 L1 3-3-0 0.0 1740.0 81.0 1538.0 FDIC 8 4 0 0.667 0.0 W2 4-2-0 3.0 1655.0 166.0 1384.0 The Fat Bastards 7 5 0 0.583 1.0 L1 4-2-0 1.0 1631.0 190.0 1564.0 Ramiro 5 7 0 0.417 3.0 W1 3-3-0 1.0 1667.0 154.0 1829.0 Mean Machine 4 8 0 0.333 4.0 L5 2-4-0 0.0 1530.0 291.0 1581.0 The Snake Pit 3 9 0 0.250 5.0 W1 2-4-0 1.0 1417.0 404.0 1646.0 Scoring?Statistics? Meximullets Actives Player Pos Scoring Score Garcia, Jeff QB 16 PaCmp (16 Pts), 210 PaYd (10 Pts), 50 RuYd (5 Pts) 31.0 Davis, Stephen RB 85 RuYd (8 Pts), 3 Recpt (3 Pts), 21 ReYd (1 Pt) 12.0 Garner, Charlie RB 59 RuYd (5 Pts), 6 Recpt (6 Pts), 76 ReYd (3 Pts) 14.0 Freeman, Antonio WR 3 Recpt (3 Pts), 37 ReYd (1 Pt), 1 ReTD (17) (6 Pts) 10.0 Holt, Torry WR 4 Recpt (4 Pts), 125 ReYd (11 Pts) 15.0 Toomer, Amani WR 8 Recpt (8 Pts), 108 ReYd (10 Pts) 18.0 Brady, Kyle TE 5 Recpt (5 Pts), 62 ReYd (3 Pts) 8.0 Anderson, Gary K 1 FG (43) (3 Pts), 4 XP (4 Pts) 7.0 Ravens DT 3 Int (12 Pts), 1 SACK (2 Pts), PA (10 Pts) 24.0 [IMAGE] TOTALS ? ? 139.0 Meximullets Reserves Player Pos ST Scoring Score Autry, Darnell RB RS 59 RuYd (5 Pts), 1 RuTD (1) (6 Pts), 5 Recpt (5 Pts), 31 ReYd (1 Pt) 17.0 Bryson, Shawn RB RS 12 RuYd (1 Pt), 2 Recpt (2 Pts) 3.0 Hicks, Skip RB RS 19 RuYd (1 Pt), 1 Recpt (1 Pt) 2.0 McNabb, Donovan QB RS 25 PaCmp (25 Pts), 217 PaYd (10 Pts), 1 PaTD (1) (6 Pts), 1 PaInt (-3 Pts), 29 RuYd (2 Pts), 1 RuTD (7) (6 Pts), 1 Recpt (1 Pt) 47.0 Robinson, Marcus WR RS 5 Recpt (5 Pts), 53 ReYd (2 Pts) 7.0 Schroeder, Bill WR RS 8 Recpt (8 Pts), 155 ReYd (12 Pts) 20.0 Watson, Justin RB RS ? 0.0 Wilkins, Jeff K RS ? 0.0 [IMAGE] TOTALS ? ? ? 96.0 Player Updates?NFL Reports? Latest NFL Player News Jon Kitna , QB SEA - Ramiro Updated 11/21/00 Head Coach Mike Holmgren has named Brock Huard the starter for this week's game against the Broncos, relegating Kitna to the Seattle bench. Kitna was named the AFC's Player of the Week two weeks ago, but it obviously wasn't enough to keep the starting job. Elvis Grbac , QB KC - Ramiro Updated 11/21/00 Grbac injured the index finger on his throwing hand against the Bills, but the injury won't likely keep him from playing this week against the Chargers. "We'll see Wednesday or Thursday," said Head Coach Gunther Cunningham, "but from what the doctors told me, I think the opportunity's there for him to play." Broncos , DT DEN - The Rounders Updated 11/21/00 Cornerback Ray Crockett will miss at least four games with a torn hamstring. The injury occurred on the final play of the third quarter while Crockett was chasing down Chargers' wideout Jeff Graham. Nine-year veteran Jimmy Spencer will take over Crockett's position until he returns. Akili Smith , QB CIN - Free Agent Updated 11/21/00 Smith looks likely to get the start when the Bengals play Pittsburgh next Sunday. Scott Mitchell, who started Sunday's game against New England, is listed as doubtful with a sprained left knee he suffered in that game. Just because Smith is starting doesn't mean you should do the same - he needs to get in gear before he'll have any Fantasy value. Terrell Davis , RB DEN - Thrill Kill Cult Updated 11/21/00 Davis will undergo another MRI this week on his injured leg and is having an expert in San Francisco cross-check the results. At this point, the Broncos are preparing for this week's game against Seattle as if Davis were unavailable. If you have Davis' backup, Mike Anderson, it seems like a good idea to include him in your starting lineup this week. Curtis Martin , RB NYJ - Fear Updated 11/21/00 The status of the Jets' running back for this week's game against the Bears is still uncertain. Martin left Sunday's game in Miami with what was described as a strained back, and never returned to the field. He had an examination by team doctors yesterday, and had some X-rays taken as well. The club hasn't released any information on the resluts of the exam. If Martin is on your Fantasy squad, your best bet is to stay tuned as the week progresses. Laveranues Coles , WR NYJ - Fear Updated 11/21/00 According to New York Newsday , Coles will be unable to play in this week's game against the Bears. He was hit on the knee during the opening kickoff of the second half in Sunday's win over the Dolphins. If Coles is an integral part of your roster, look to pick up Dedric Ward, who should get more playing time in Coles' absence. Billy Joe Tolliver , QB NO - Free Agent Updated 11/21/00 The Saints re-signed Tolliver yesterday, after the 10-year veteran had been cut by the team during training camp. With Jeff Blake out for the season, New Orleans needed a No. 3 quarterback, so Tolliver will fill that role behind starter Aaron Brooks and backup Jake Delhomme. Jeff Blake , QB NO - Fear Updated 11/21/00 The Saints placed Blake on injured reserve yesterday, officially ending his season. He will have surgery on his fractured and dislocated right foot as soon as the swelling subsides and the extent of the damage is determined. Blake will be replaced by Aaron Brooks. Lamar Smith , RB MIA - Thrill Kill Cult Updated 11/21/00 Smith's status is still not certain, but he does expect to return for Sunday's game against the Colts. He left last week's game against the Jets after aggravating his strained right hamstring, an injury which he sustained a week earlier against the Chargers. Smith has been one of the year's biggest Fantasy sleepers, and has become an everyday starter for those Fantasy owners who were lucky enough to grab him. If he does in fact play this week, be sure to include him in your starting lineup. Jay Fiedler , QB MIA - Thrill Kill Cult Updated 11/21/00 Although his status is still up in the air, Fiedler expects that he will be ready to play in Sunday's AFC showdown against the Colts. Fiedler was injured on the first play of the Jets' game when linebacker Mo Lewis drove his head and shoulder into the turf. He suffered a slightly seperated throwing shoulder and developed muscle spasms in his back. Fielder isn't one of the better options in the Fantasy game, so avoid playing him this week even if he does start. Brad Johnson , QB WAS - The Fat Bastards Updated 11/21/00 The Redskins should know by Thursday if Johnson can re-assume his starting job for this week's showdown against the Eagles. He has started to test his injured left knee with some light dropbacks and will likely push the knee harder during practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Joe Jurevicius , WR NYG - Free Agent Updated 11/21/00 With the injury to Ike Hilliard, Jurevicius will likely start this week's game at Arizona. With only 12 receptions on the entire season, Jurevicius isn't a solid Fantasy option, so don't pick him up unless your roster is really straped for receivers. Bills , DT BUF - Ramiro Updated 11/21/00 Cornerback Antoine Winfield has been lost for the rest of the season with a torn labrum in his right shoulder. He suffered the injury three weeks ago against New England. Winfield has tried to play through the pain, but has aggravated the injury in each of Buffalo's last two games. Head Coach Wade Phillips announced to the media that Winfield will have surgery on Wednesday. His loss will hurt Buffalo's secondary, but they remain a solid defense in the world of Fantasy. Brock Huard , QB SEA - Free Agent Updated 11/21/00 Head Coach Mike Holmgren has named Huard the starter for this week's game against the Broncos. Huard took all of the snaps with the first team offense after a bye week, and is ready to make his first start since sustaining a concussion on Oct. 22 in Oakland. Huard isn't considered a solid Fantasy option, so don't start him until he shows some signs that he is ready to produce. Cardinals , DT ARI - Free Agent Updated 11/21/00 The Arizona defense came out of Sunday's loss to the Eagles extremely banged up. Linebacker Zach Walz, who just recently returned from knee surgery, is out with a broken left leg. Defensive tackle Mark Smith hurt his shoulder and had his arm in a sling on Monday. Safety Kwamie Lassiter was also injured in the game, suffering a sprained knee. With all of these injuries on defense, it's probably a good idea to keep the Cardinals' defense on the bench this week. Mike Alstott , RB TB - The Fat Bastards Updated 11/20/00 Alstott probably will miss the rest of the regular season after spraining his left knee in Tampa Bay's 13-10 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The Bucs described Alstott's injury as a third-degree sprain of the medial collateral ligament and said he is expected to be sidelined six to eight weeks. Charles Kirby, a third-year pro in his first season with Tampa Bay, will replace Alstott. Amani Toomer , WR NYG - Meximullets Updated 11/20/00 Toomer posted a great day for his Fantasy owners against Detroit, catching eight passes for 108 yards in the Giants' 31-21 loss. He may have a more difficult time next week against Arizona's All-Pro cornerback Aeneas Williams, so start him at your own discretion. Tiki Barber , RB NYG - The Rounders Updated 11/20/00 Barber caught eight passes and compiled 129 yards of total offense in Sunday's loss to the Lions. Look for Barber to get a number of looks out of the backfield this week against Arizona, as the Giants attempt to compensate for the loss of wide receiver Ike Hilliard. Kerry Collins , QB NYG - The Rounders Updated 11/20/00 Collins threw a season-high 51 passes on Sunday, but it wasn't enough to tame the Lions. Collins has been a more productive Fantasy option of late, throwing eight touchdown passes in his last three games. He may run into a road block this week against the Cardinals, however, especially if Ike Hilliard is unable to play. Without Hilliard, Arizona can put All-Pro cornerback Aeneas Williams on Amani Toomer, leaving Tiki Barber and Pete Mitchell as Collins' only real receiving options. If you can find a better quarterback than Collins this week, it might be a good idea to use him. James McKnight , WR DAL - The Lie Downs Updated 11/20/00 McKnight caught four passes for 50 yards in Sunday's loss at Baltimore. He could, however, be a good sleeper pick this week against the Vikings. Minnesota's secondary can be beaten downfield, so look for McKnight to try and break a few long ones in an effort to spark a banged up Dallas offense. Emmitt Smith , RB DAL - Ramiro Updated 11/20/00 Smith had his second consecutive subpar performance on Sunday against the Ravens, rushing for only 48 yards on eleven carries. He has been held to only 64 yards rushing in the past two weeks, which is significant when you consider that Smith is one of the league's greatest running backs of all-time. The combination of a short week and the loss of center Mark Stepnoski will hurt Smith's production, so it might be a good idea to sit him this week if your roster allows it. Troy Aikman , QB DAL - Free Agent Updated 11/20/00 Aikman found out just how good the Ravens' defense is on Sunday. He completed just 19-of-33 passes for 138 yards and three interceptions in Dallas' 27-0 loss in Baltimore. Aikman faces a Minnesota defense on Thanksgiving that has been solid in recent weeks, so don't expect any kind of Fantasy explosion from the Cowboys' aging quarterback. Ike Hilliard , WR NYG - The Fat Bastards Updated 11/20/00 Hilliard, who left Sunday's game against the Lions with a bruised sternum and lung, will remain in the hospital for the next two days and will likely miss this Sunday's game against Arizona. Look for Joe Jurevicius to start in Hilliard's place, but don't expect him to produce the same type of numbers that Hilliard has posted. Jamal Anderson , RB ATL - The Snake Pit Updated 11/20/00 Anderson ran 17 times for 76 yards against the 49ers Sunday. Although he has become more confident in putting weight on his bad knee, you probably won't see Anderson have a big game until next season. Don't expect things to get any better for Anderson next week when he goes up against a tough Raiders run defense. Johnnie Morton , WR DET - The Snake Pit Updated 11/20/00 Morton awakened from his slumber to catch six passes for 78 yards against the Giants Sunday. He only had one catch in each of the Lions last three games. Morton will probably struggle once again this Thursday when the Lions face a formidable Patriots secondary. Brett Favre , QB GB - Mean Machine Updated 11/20/00 While completing 23-of-36 passes, Favre threw for 301 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. He showed extreme toughness Sunday, starting the game despite suffering a sprained foot a week earlier. He should be just as effective next week against a docile Panthers pass rush. Carolina won't put too much pressure on Favre, allowing him to dissect the secondary, and pile up Fantasy points. Bill Schroeder , WR GB - Meximullets Updated 11/20/00 The Packers' wideout had what might have been his best game of the season against the Colts Sunday, racking up 155 yards on eight catches. He won't continue to post numbers like this, but look for Schroeder to have some success against the Panthers this Sunday. Ahman Green , RB GB - Ramiro Updated 11/20/00 Green ran for a career-high 153 yards on 24 carries Sunday against the Colts. His success should continue in upcomings games against the weak run defenses of the Panthers, Bears, and Lions. Aaron Brooks , QB NO - Free Agent Updated 11/20/00 In relief of Blake, the little-used Brooks completed 14-of-22 passes for 187 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception. Owners of Jeff Blake may want to consider picking up Brooks. It will take some time for Brooks to get used to playing in the NFL, but he could put up solid numbers in the final games of the season as the Saints face a plethora of weak pass defenses. More Updates Copyright 2000 Commissioner.COM Inc and SportsLine.com Inc. Your site is always at http://football.commissioner.com/kourn FB10SP
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Betty, Thanks. Vince Betty Alexander@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 05/12/2000 10:35 AM To: Vince J Kaminski@ECT cc: Subject: Mr. Big Shot! Vince - I couldn't have been more pleased than when I saw your name on the Managing Director promotion list last January - who says nice guys finish last! I've had the announcement in my "to do" folder all this time, waiting for me to catch up enough to send you this message, but I guess you're no stranger to that scenario.... Nothing stochastic about it, you're simply the best! Betty :)
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Mark, I wanted to let you know that today will be my last day at Enron. Please remove me from all the boards. I have really enjoyed working with you and my time at Enron. I still can't believe all that has happened. Best of luck to you and your family and I hope we get a chance to work together again someday. Sincerely, Mike
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coule you get Jeannie copies of the slides or other write ups you have on this. Jeannie -- I don't know how far it is prudent to take a position on this as a co. It has already become a key battleground (garnering some discussion in the Gore-Lieberman debate). I think we stay away from it as a co., but we at least ought to put the information in front of anyone we are asking to do an oped so that they can make a reasoned judgement. ----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/16/2000 10:18 AM ----- Jeannie Mandelker@ECT 10/13/2000 08:19 AM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Enron's natural gas policy positions Hi -- I'm working on a dual gas/power op-ed (the former DeLay op-ed). I have Enron's message points on higher gas prices, but I wondered if we were taking a position on expanding natural gas exploration as Gov. Bush proposes -- onto more federal lands, particularly in Alaska. I read somewhere that 40% of potential US reserves are on federal lands. Thanks for your help, Jeannie
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 02/24/2000 05:01 PM --------------------------- Pinnamaneni Krishnarao 02/22/2000 01:10 PM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: News article on Enron India: Enron aftermath Business Line - 02/21/2000 Abhay Mehta Copyright (C) 2000 Kasturi & Sons Ltd (KSL); Source: World Reporter (TM) - Asia Intelligence Wire Power Play A Study of the Enron Project * Publishers: Orient Longman, New Delhi * Price: Rs. 195 THE Enron power project at Dabhol in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra has been mired in nationwide controversy ever since the inception of the project proposal in 1992; and the sordid tale ends only in 1997, with the Supreme Court of India refusing to even admit an appeal against the Bombay High Court decision, of December 1996, which while commenting that "This case has highlighted to the people as to how even after 50 years of Independence, political considerations outweigh the public interest and the interest of the State and to what extent the Government can go to justify its actions not only before the public but even before the courts of law" - yet dismissed a public interest petition against the project on the (purely technical) ground of res judicata, even though new facts, new arguments, new evidence of the violation of the laws of the land had been advanced by the petitioners. The fact that the fresh violations of the law were not even considered and recorded, despite the petitioners adducing the required evidence, can only be termed as strange, perhaps bizarre. Abhay Mehta's simple, factual documentation - in fact a chronological narration - of all events, including the process of bending all rules, of subverting the law for promoting a project involving unparalleled future liabilities for Maharashtra, indeed for the whole of India - is not only masterly, it is devastating. It is a short, pithy book which deserves to be read from cover to cover by all thinking citizens of this country. Barring the concluding chapter, the epilogue, there are no personal comments, only facts, disseminated from the original papers, mostly 'secret' documents. All documentation has been carefully, faithfully recorded, including extracts from supposedly 'top secret' minutes of cabinet committee meetings; and the specific violations of the law (which were opposed by a few public spirited civil servants, much to their disadvantage) have been pointed up. Apart from an introductory 'Primer on Electricity' - introduced for the benefit of the layman, explaining some technical issues relating to electricity generation, transmission and distribution - and the background of the events of 1991, the foreign exchange crisis, and the aftermath of the crisis, the other fifteen chapters, three appendices and fourteen annexes of the small book (of 226 pages) packs in an enormous volume of factual information. The strange saga of the Enron project, and the sheer magnitude of the future problems this one single project poses for the country, need to be briefly recounted here, for essentially, it is the coming generation which would have to face the problem. The MSEB has contracted to buy - and if not used, to pay for - 2000 MW of electricity (for a period of 20 years) from the Dabhol Power Company (the legal entity set up by Enron, as an unlimited liability company registered in India, through a maze of intricate crossholdings of equity by half a dozen or more 'front' companies registered in various tax-free havens. Abhay Mehta has indicated the total payments to Enron over 20 years amount to $ 35 billion (at 1998 exchange rates, around Rs. 1,25,000 crores) over the life of the project. One must record that: (a) crude oil/oil product prices have as of writing, more than doubled since the above calculations were made. A per the 'doctored' figures presented by the company (and its advocate), the charge per unit of electricity supplied, at the 1998 level of prices, was to 4.39 cent (per unit) as 'capacity charge' and 3.43 cents (per unit) for 'energy costs'. The former is indexed to the US inflation rate, and the latter to international fuel prices. The former may be assumed to have gone up only marginally (rounded to 4.4 cents per unit); we know that fuel prices have more than doubled internationally over 1999. Assuming the 'fuel costs' to have increased less than 100 per cent - even though international prices have more than doubled - we may assume (for 1999) energy costs of 6.85 cents per units, making for a total payment of 11.25 US cents per unit of electricity supplied by the Dabhol Power Company (DPC) to MSEB in late 1999, in Phase I of the project. Within another two years, at 2000 MW, the annual offtake (for 365 days X 24 hours/day) would be 17.52 billion KWH; and at 11.25 cents per unit, the total payment amounts to $1.97 billion annually; for 20 years, this workout to $ 39.4 billion. This is not counting any further inflation in either energy costs or capacity charge. At today's exchange rate - about Rs.43.5 per US dollar - in rupee terms this works out to wore than Rs. 175,000 crores (as compared to Rs. 125,000 crores indicated by Abhay Mehta). This is the cost to MSEB in rupee; and to the country in foreign exchange as payment to just one project authority, for supply of part of the power required in Maharashtra. The really significant point to note in this connection is that this payment - and considerably more, depending on (a) future increase in'capacity charges' depending on US inflation rate, and international prices of LNGaphtha (for 'fuel costs'), and (b) depreciation of the exchange rate of the rupee vis-a-vis the US dollar - is obligatory; the assets of the MSEB, the Maharashtra government indeed, all assets of the Government of India (present and future) are mortgaged to Enron, by way of sovereign guarantees extended by both governments. The other significant point in this connection is that - as predicted by all independent Indian experts as well as the World Bank -the Enron project he forced the MSEB to cut its offtake of Tata Electric Company's and its own much cheaper thermal power already; in a postscript dated August 1999, Abhay Mehta has indicated that already, the MSEB had stopped buying between 200 and 250 MW of power from Tata Electric (available at Rs. 1.80 per unit) and has had to backdown its own Chandrapur thermal power station (cost of this power being Rs. 1.20 per unit), while forced to buy more expensive Enron power at Rs. 5 per unit. The loss to MSEB on this count alone comes to Rs. 460 crore per year. This had in fact, been predicted earlier even by the World Bank. It is pointless here to go into the details of how precisely all this was contrived, by a deliberate campaign of 'disinformation', of blatant lies, of sidelining of expert opinion, not only of independent experts but also the GOI's own official advisers in this matter, namely, the Central Electricity Authority as well as that of the World Bank, which was resolutely opposed to this project. The detailed facts, the letters exchanged in the above context, the pressure tactics adopted, the flouting of all procedures norms, even statutory provisions of the Electricity (Supply) Act, are all carefully documented by Abhay Mehta. Mehta correctly concludes: "We frequently blame external agencies - like the World Bank - for all our problems, when, as a matter of fact, we ourselves are our own worst enemies. In the instant case, the World Bank not only advised the Government of India against the project, it stood resolutely firm in its assessment of the total inadvisability of this project. In fact, one must note here that in 1996, neighbouring Pakistan, which had entered into a somewhat similar MoU with Enron, cancelled the project (and the Power Purchase Agreement with Enron), for a $ 670 million, 782 MW residual oil-fuelled power plant, even though that Agreement had stipulated Enron power supply at a fixed rate of 6.4 US cents per KWH over a 30 year period. (Note the estimated rate of 11.25 cents per KWH for Dabhol power for the MSEB in December 1999, which works out to around Rs. 5 per unit). One could go on; but one must leave the reader to go through Abhay Mehta's crisp, factual, matter of fact narration of the Enron saga, and switch over to the point made by him in the epilogue to the story, about 'The Next Round of Scams'. For quite some time, the ruling elite in India has been intent on 'privatising' all public enterprises; and even 'utilities' are no exception. The 'unbundling' of infrastructure with a view to privatisation of all the 'profitable' segments. All this - as per the current 'disinformation campaign' - is supposedly in the interest of rationalisation and greater efficiency of poorer supply. The author has referred in this context to the acquisition from the Government - by the Torrent Group - of the Ahmedabad and Surat Electricity companies at less than one-tenth of the market value of the assets of thee facilities. Again, much like the Enron saga, all objections by the Finance Department of the Gujarat government were overruled. And, Abhay Mehta has predicated that this onslaught - the break-up of power utilities into three segments, generation, transmission and distribution, - with a view to their privatisation is likely to be the new thrust by the ruling elite, for reasons that do not require to be spelt out. Though Mehta had the examples of the Torrent Group takeover of Ahmedabad and Surat Electricity companies, and of the break up of the Orissa State Electricity Board before him, yet his statement can be stated today to be prophetic; the UPSEB is now on the firing line. The recent strike by the workers and engineers of the UPSEB in protest of the announced UP government decision to trifurcate the UPSEB; and the Union Minister of Power, Mr. Rangarajan Kumaramangalam's statement that the UPSEB is a loss making, inefficient unit and that privatisation of the facilities after the trifurcation - need to be noted. That 40 per cent of the dues of the UPSEB are from the UP Government; that tariffs for UP electricity supply are fixed by the UP government and not by the UPSEB; that the UPSEB does not have the cash even for routine maintenance as a result of the above - these are facts that nobody is prepared even to consider. That the remedy for UPSEB lies in a different kind of reform and restructuring, is not even to be debated. The whole idea is to privatise the profitable segments, and to leave the public sector entity with all the problem areas, including rural energy supply. It is against this background that Abhay Mehta's book needs to be widely disseminated, read, and its implications understood. What is at stake is not a 'utility' here or a PSU there. What is at stake is the future of some 80 per cent of the have-nots in this country. What is at stake is the 'pillory' of the assets of the nation for private aggrandisement. Arun Ghosh
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---------------------- Forwarded by Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron on 02/02/2001 11:30 AM --------------------------- STACI HOLTZMAN 02/02/2001 10:56 AM To: [email protected], Janet Cones/FGT/Enron@Enron, Tracy Geaccone/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, [email protected] cc: Subject: Mad Cow Disease From my friends with the Rodeo... ---------------------- Forwarded by Staci Holtzman/FGT/Enron on 02/02/2001 10:55 AM --------------------------- "mshaenchen" <[email protected]> on 02/02/2001 09:35:46 AM To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:@mailman.enron.com;> cc: Subject: Mad Cow Disease As recently seen on Houston TV, BSE or Mad Cow Disease, is a widespread concern especially here in Houston because of the world wide participation in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Please foward this simple yet effective test to all those who are associated with or are actual participants in the HLSR. It is believed that this act may raise confidence levels and eliminate unwarranted histeria. Thank you very much. - Mad_cow_bis.doc
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Steve, I have checked into this matter, and have found out that the below referenced invoice has been sent for payment. Currently, it has been entered into the system and is in line for payment. We expect the check to be sent out in approximately one week from today. If you should need further assistance, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. Keegan 713-345-3317 Steve Van Hooser@ECT 04/20/2001 09:51 AM To: "Randall Rich" <[email protected]>@ENRON cc: (bcc: Keegan Farrell/NA/Enron) Subject: Re: 2/19 invoice Randy, I've asked one of the Assistants to check into it. I'll let you know what's happened as soon as I hear. Steve Van Hooser Enron North America Corp. 1400 Smith EB3877 Houston, Texas 77002 713-853-7238 "Randall Rich" <[email protected]> 04/20/2001 09:24 AM To: <[email protected]> cc: <[email protected]> Subject: 2/19 invoice Steve, could you check on the status of our invoice #21074601dated 2/19 for $ 2613.61. We received payment for our March invoice yesterday (thank you) and I wanted to make sure February didn' t fall between the cracks. I am copying Gerald since I can't recall whether this particular bill went to you are to Gerald. Thanks. - Randy
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FYI: July 5-6 out of town.
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Hey Britney, Oh don't you fret young lady, we are still on for dinner at the good restaurant tomorrow. I figure a nice place is in order every couple of times we go out and you know how much I enjoy your smart-ass attitude. Susan M Scott 07/25/2000 11:27 AM To: Ted Noble/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Hit Me Baby One More Time... A good wit is a terrible thing to waste... As for the pick up, the Sissy Crawford taxi is at your service. Just name the time and place. Also, there is no need to forego the nice fun restaurant for tomorrow night just because I have to be a smart-ass every once in a while. Ted Noble 07/25/2000 11:06 AM To: Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: Here I was thinking of a fun nice restaurant for dinner tomorrow and then wham the gloves come off. Well Ms Spears get ready to bring on the wit tomorrow at dinner. I will check into buying the ticket and you realize this puts you in the pick up position at the airport. Thanks for the tip. Susan M Scott 07/25/2000 10:09 AM To: Ted Noble/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Hey Bo, I was checking on some flights for myself and happened to look at one-way tickets from New Orleans. It looks like the refundable, no-advance purchase ticket is going to run you about $100 on Southwest...Lucky for you they do offer a senior citizen fare for $55 (age does have its advantages). Sissy By the way, I didn't even realise John Cleese and Denise Richards were in the movie...and evidently at some point Bond hijacks a submarine. Roger Ebert actually thought so much of the film he gave it 3 and 1/2 stars. We may have to watch this one at some point. "The World Is Not Enough" is a splendid comic thriller, exciting and graceful, endlessly inventive. Because it is also the 19th James Bond movie, it comes with so much history that one reviews it like wine, comparing it to earlier famous vintages; I guess that's part of the fun. This is a good one.
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fyi ---------------------- Forwarded by Jay Fitzgerald/NY/ECT on 02/27/2001 10:12 AM --------------------------- Jay Fitzgerald 02/27/2001 09:11 AM To: Tom McKeever/EU/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: EOL/Kiodex/energydesk.com(EDC) Sorry for my late reply. I have been travelling. Not knowing the structure of your deal with ABB, I cannot tell you whether we might have an exclusivity issue or not. What is the proposed structure of your deal, and what ties does it have with future Enron business or linkages? Jay Tom McKeever@ENRON 02/16/2001 11:56 AM To: Jay Fitzgerald/NY/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: EOL/Kiodex/energydesk.com(EDC) A brief update and then a question. We are still in discussion with ABB re. Energydesk but the timetable has slipped as a result of their major reorganization announcement in late January. I understand that you are anticipating an announcement on Kiodex in early March. Are there any exclusivity provisions in your deal with Kiodex that would infringe on the proposed transaction with ABB? ---------------------- Forwarded by Tom McKeever/EU/Enron on 16/02/2001 17:42 --------------------------- Tom McKeever 18/01/2001 09:39 To: Jay Fitzgerald/NY/ECT@ECT cc: Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: EOL/Kiodex/energydesk.com(EDC) Thanks for the information. You are aware that earlier discussions with ABB were suspended when talks commenced with Kiodex re. energydesk.com( EDC). We have recently resumed discussions with ABB and have had one meeting with them here earlier this month. There seems to be interest on their part in acquiring a majority stake in EDC for cash, and we anticipate due diligence to commence during the week of January 29th. If this happens and we can reach agreement on terms and conditions, including price, we might be able to close a transaction by the end of February. So far, we have made no commitments to ABB re. Enron's future use of EDC and do not anticipate doing so. My earlier query re. EOL and Kiodex came after I had a conversation with John Thompson, during which he mentioned your ongoing discussions with Kiodex. ABB knows that Enron had discussions with Kiodex re. EDC and I was concerned about ABB being spooked by an announcement of an association between EOL and Kiodex at a time when we are back courting ABB ( " Is Enron saying that they consider the Kiodex system superior to EDC's while trying to sell EDC to ABB?"). I will keep you advised about the ABB discussions here and would appreciate your doing likewise. Tom McKeever <Embedded StdOleLink> <Embedded StdOleLink>
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gary jamison [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 funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of your employees. Indeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt. The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings. Sincerely, gary jamison
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FYI Per Sheila's inquiry and at Sara's direction, I called Ken Raisler at Cadwalader to determine if using the word "exchange" in a corporation's name would create any regulatory problems with the CFTC. Per Ken, there has been some historical sensitivity about the use of the word "exchange" . As we may have noticed though, a lot more companies are doing so without concern. He said there was no regulatory problem with the CFTC in using "exchange" in your corporate name, however, putting "exchange" in a company's name may put you on the CFTC's radar and get you more scrutiny. He also said that there may be regulatory conerns in Singapore and Hong Kong, so if we ever anticipate doing business there, it might not be a good idea.
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I'm confused. The gas daily prices is ok. Question on index curves. What index curves do you need? a. the curves from egs_curves that are inserted into the database everyday because the prices are different everyday. risk type code = 'I' and curve_type_cd = 'PR'. b. the curves from the pub posting that are inserted into the database once a month. These are the settle price curves. risk type code = 'D' and curve_type_cd = 'SP' -----Original Message----- From: Wolfe, Jason Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 12:45 PM To: Lim, Francis S. Subject: RE: Index curves That's fine. The Index curves we are most concerned with (the current month), will be set in the next day or so and will not change for the duration of the month. Next month's index curves can be loaded whenever. Jason -----Original Message----- From: Lim, Francis S. Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 12:41 PM To: Wolfe, Jason Subject: FW: Index curves I am still waiting for your reply. -----Original Message----- From: Lim, Francis S. Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:39 AM To: Wolfe, Jason Subject: Index curves Jason, The Gas Daily Curves are loaded into the system everyday at 6AM or something when they have problems, the curves are loaded at around 11AM. I can get these curves as soon as they get it. However, Index curves are loaded by GGREENA, CFRANK2, and CRABON at around 3PM or 4PM. I will not be able to get these curves. I can get Yesterdays Index curves. select effective_dt,curve_cd, book_type_cd, curve_type_cd, ref_period_dt, curve_amt from egs_curves where effective_dt = trunc(sysdate) and curve_cd like 'GD%' and book_type_cd = 'D' and curve_type_cd = 'SP' select effective_dt,curve_cd, book_type_cd, curve_type_cd, ref_period_dt, curve_amt from egs_curves select * from egs_curve_def where effective_dt = trunc(sysdate-1) and book_type_cd = 'I' and curve_type_cd = 'PR' and curve_cd in ( 'NGI-PGE/CG', 'NGI-SOCAL', 'IF-ELPO/SJ', 'IF-ELPO/PERMIAN', 'IF-WAHA-TX', 'NGI-MALIN', 'NGI-PGE/TOPOCK', 'NGI-SOBDR-SOCAL', 'NGI-SOBDR-PG&E', 'IF-NWPL_ROCKY_M', 'IF-NTHWST/CANBR' )
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Daren and Lauri: We do have a problem with some of our mirrored meters. When MIPS receives an "incomplete" from the parent meter it sends a -0- to POPS. Yes, this is a big problem. Our POPS team (Romeo D'Souza) has identified this problem and notified MIPS. However, he was told this was not a priority item. In the mean time we are overriding the volumes in POPS with the estimated volumes. This particular meter was correct last night, the 14th rolled last night from MIPS and overrode the BAV with a -0- from day 14 forward. This was corrected this morning and the meter re-allocated. Thanks, Charlotte Lauri A Allen 03/21/2000 09:04 AM To: Robert E Lloyd/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Acton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Charlotte Hawkins/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pat Clynes/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bryan Hull/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary A Hanks/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: PG&E Texoma Volumes In reviewing some of the imbalance numbers, I discovered that Valero Texoma (#71) BAV volumes have not fed into POPS since 3/14 causing an out of balance at the meter in excess of 500,000mm month to date. The more critical part of this problem, however, is that POPS has fed 0 volumes back to Sitara on some of the HPLC deals. This means that these purchase volumes (expenses) have not been picked up in Tom's P&L and are, instead, sitting in UA4. To the extent that the purchase prices vary from the UA4 value, the P&L may take a hit when these actual volumes flow through. I realize that Kim is out and that you guys are stretched thin, however, a problem of this magnitude needs to be addressed as soon as it's discovered. Someone needs to be overriding the 0 volumes so that Sitara is receiving correct information and the P&L is kept as accurate as possible. Please give me a call if you have any questions.
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Hi guys, trying to clean up Feb outstanding issues. Looks like we should have a deal with Sanchez at the above referenced meter. Currently, strangers gas is getting the flow. Could you let me know if this is valid or not? Settlements needs to know ASAP. Seems an invoice for the gas has been received. Thanks!! Charlotte Hawkins
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This will be an opportunity for you observe the business discussions so that you can more easily prepare/amend the legal docs. If you cannot attend, then please pass this on to Mike as this is the only time all participants could come together. I told them your name and that you'd probably be coming in case they want to have their atty present (they probably won't).
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What is the structured derivatives portfolio and what is in it? ----Original Message----- >From: Richard Lewis/LON/ECT >To: Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT >Cc: John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT >Bcc: >Subj: UK P/L >Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 6:23 AM > >Greg, >See note below for detail but here is the exec summary. > >We had a couple of big shifts on the curves yesterday which I want you to be aware of. We wanted to put several major adjustments through on the same day. The main moves are as follows: > >Increased gas volatility - we moved the curve up significantly for the first several years. Lose o16mm >Power Peaks down, off-peaks up across the whole curve. Gain o10mm > >Because "structured Derivatives" is a separate line item, this book loses $43mm today, with power making approx $40mm to off-set. The $43mm may need to be reported to Skilling, even though the real loss is just the gas loss of o16mm. > >(There were several other clear up items put through, but the above represents the main issues to be aware of. Net on the day we are up, and still expect to hit Q4 targets.). > >Regards > >Richard >---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Lewis/LON/ECT on 07/12/2000 11:49 --------------------------- > > >James New >06/12/2000 18:18 >To: John S > ><truncated...>
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COLUMBIA GULF TRANSMISSION COMPANY NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOVEMBER 26, 2001 Notice ID: 3292 5 - NO RESPONSE REQUIRED For after hours business on weekdays a Columbia Gulf Representative will be available to assist you at the below phone numbers. For the weekend of December 1st through December 2nd the Columbia Gulf Representative available to assist you will be: Mike Williford The following phone numbers can be used to contact Columbia Gulf: 713-305-1469 or 713-267-4550 Please note that the Columbia Navigator system is unavailable every Sunday from 11:00 p.m. (Eastern) until Monday at 6:00 a.m. (Eastern) for routine system maintenance.
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Powerex Corp.: No change to existing US Phys. Power Profile CNE Energy Services Group, Inc.: No change to existing US Phys. Power Profile The following CP's are not approved for US Phys. Power Products: H. Muehstein & Co.: Declined by Credit Mannington Mills Inc.: Declined by Credit Praxair Inc. : Declined by Credit International Power Technology Inc.: Declined by Credit Tana Jones 01/23/2001 09:21 AM To: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harry M Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Minns/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Marie Heard/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Robbi Rossi/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, John Viverito/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jane McBride/AP/Enron@Enron, Andrea Calo/SA/Enron@Enron, Peter Keohane/CAL/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: EOL credit approvals, 1-22-01 ----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 01/23/2001 09:25 AM ----- Walter Guidroz@ENRON 01/22/2001 05:33 PM To: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel Schott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Lesli Campbell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cynthia Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Enron Europe Global Contracts and Facilities, Enron Europe Global CounterParty/LON/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bradley Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adnan Patel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Juana Fayett/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jana Morse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Maley/LON/ECT@ECT, Sonya Clarke/LON/ECT@ECT, Lee Munden/LON/ECT@ECT, Tim Davies/LON/ECT@ECT, Karen O'Day/NA/Enron@Enron, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kelly Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron, Kelly Lombardi/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: EOL credit approvals, 1-22-01 Please see attached; thanks.
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The attached legal name changes have been made in GCP. The CXY Marketing entities and Canadian Occidental records were overlayed due to a name change to Deven. See attachment for details. .
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Find attached the most recent version of the Enron Working Group List Please let me know if there are any additional changes Ryan - wgl.doc This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. This message is provided for informational purposes and should not be construed as a solicitation or offer to buy or sell any securities or related financial instruments.
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Leesa, I wanted to confirm that I will be walking in the Heart walk on November 3rd. I'm working on collecting those pledges. I hoping that it is kosher to hit up family members for pledges. Mary
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected]@ENRON Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: True Orange, November 26, 2001, Part 1 of 4 Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange The Newsletter for the True Texas Longhorn Faithful Volume 12, No. 6, November 26, 2001 (Editor's Note - I'm sending this in four pieces today because it is a bigger issue than usual due to the spring recruiting in basketball, track and softball.) Volume 12, No. 6, November 26, 2001 Benson, Defense Stifle Ags; Huge Upsets Propel Horns Into Big 12 Title Game Against Colorado As Longhorn defensive coordinator Carl Reese noted, it was an old-fashioned, rock-em, sock-em game in College Station before a state record football crowd of 87,555 Friday, and Texas won it with a gritty defense and two late touchdowns by outstanding freshman RB Cedric Benson. After taking the 21-7 victory, head coach Mack Brown congratulated the team on its fine 10-1 season and said he wasn't worried about the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) "because we'll be in it." I don't know if had a crystal ball, but immediately after the Longhorns' expected victory, top-rated Nebraska was humiliated, 62-36, by Colorado, and the next day No. 3 Oklahoma, a 27-point favorite lost at home to Oklahoma State, 16-13. It was only the fifth time OSU has won at OU. The good news is those games moved Texas up to the No. 3 spot in both major polls and put the Longhorns back in control of their own destiny for the first time since that 14-3 loss to OU back in October. Texas plays Colorado Saturday at 7 p.m. in Irving's Texas Stadium for the Big 12 Championship and an automatic berth in one of the four BCS bowls, possibly even the Rose Bowl in the national title game. But the bad news is that a loss to the stampeding Buffaloes would knock the Longhorns out of the BCS mix. Brown and his players are tickled orange, however, at the chance to play for the conference championship. "The BCS isn't an issue today," Brown said Saturday after the huge upset in Norman. "The Bowl game isn't an issue today." "We said we needed to get to the championship game," he said, "but once you get there, you need to win. After that, you just look up and try to figure out where you are." "People have been asking us about the BCS for five weeks," Brown said. "Obviously we said we needed to wait until the end (of the season) and the end's not even near where it should be." "People haven't given us or Colorado a chance to be in this game for five weeks. To our kids' credit and to Colorado's kids credit, they kept working hard and now they are in this game." The coaches and players have to forget the Aggie game and get ready for the Buffaloes, but we can enjoy it just a little longer. This was a game where the defenses weren't going to give up a lot, but the Longhorns got an early special teams touchdown when CB Roderick Babers blocked a punt and WR Tony Jeffery scooped it up and scored. The Aggies tied it on a 27-yard drive after a fine punt return in the third quarter when they had the benefit of the strong wind, which was around 15 miles per hour with frequent gusts to 25 or 30 miles per hour. But Nathan Vasher made a couple of good punt returns and Texas started the pivotal fourth quarter with the wind and a drive into Aggie territory that changed the field position for the rest of the game. After a short Aggie punt midway through the period, the Longhorns rode Benson's strong legs to a touchdown, then they got another from the powerful freshman after Everick Rawls' interception in the final two minutes. Here, briefly, is how the game went First Quarter Texas won the toss and deferred. After each defense got a quick stop, the Aggies were stymied a second time and Babers blocked the punt and Jeffery returned it 23 yards for a Longhorn TD and a 7-0 lead with 7:44 left. Another three-and-out by the Aggies, followed by a shanked punt, gave Texas possession at the UT 47. The Horns made one first down and Dusty Mangum missed a 49-yard field goal try. Defenses dominated the quarter. A&M led in first downs, 3-2, and in total yardage, 40-25. Second Quarter A shanked punt by UT's Brian Bradford set the Aggies up at the Longhorn 47. A&M couldn't move, but punted the ball dead at the UT 7. The Longhorn offense, which had done little with the stiff wind, couldn't move into it, and Bradford's 30-yard punt, a good one into the wind, gave A&M possessiion at the UT 39. The Aggies made a first down at the 26 before stalling. Cody Scates missed a 43-yard field goal attempt. An interception of a long pass at the UT 5 by safety Ahmad Brooks with just under five minutes left in the half finally pumped a little life into the Longhorn offense, which drove to midfield and killed all but 50 seconds of the half before stalling. Texas had a 7-5 lead in first downs and a 92-60 lead in total offense at intermission. Third Quarter Texas got the ball going into the wind to start the second half. The Horns couldn't move and punted. A&M's Mickey Jones almost tied the game on the punt return, starting right, then racing left and going down the sideline for 37 yards before being pushed out of bounds at the UT 27. The Aggies hit a pass to the UT 8, then 220-pound RB Keith Joseph took over, powering to the left to the 4, then taking a pitchout to the right for the TD to tie the game with 10:41 left. The Horns came right back with a good drive to midfield, sparked by two passes from Simms to TE Bo Scaife. But, facing fourth down with an inch or two needed, a lineman flinched and UT drew a 5-yard penalty and had to punt. Fourth Quarter Benson, who had been stymied throughout the first three quarters, got 5 and then 24 yards on his first two carries of the final period, getting the Horns to the Aggie 45. But the UT offense stalled again and Bradford's punt was killed at the Aggie 8. The Texas defense force a quick punt into the wind and Vasher alertly ran up and caught the short punt at the A&M 40 and returned it to the 35. Benson got loose for 12 to the 23, then got 5 and 2 to the 16. On third and 3, Simms hit Scaife coming across the middle to the A&M 5. Benson powered through the right side for the TD on the next play. Mangum's kick put UT on top, 14-7, with 7:22 left. Rawls interception at the A&M 27 and return to the 12 with 1:59 left set up the final UT touchdown. Benson got 1, then ran through a big hole and powered through two defenders for the TD and the final 21-7 count. Rose Bowl Road Full of Thorns If you still have some hope the Longhorns will be playing for the national title in the Rose Bowl on January 3, here's what it would take: 1. A victory over Colorado Saturday. 2. A loss for either Florida or Miami and probably a loss for Oregon, too, because the Ducks were ahead of Texas in the last BCS ratings. The Horns have to be No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS ratings on December 9 to get to Pasadena. Miami plays at Virginia Tech Saturday, while Florida hosts Tennessee and Oregon also is at home against Oregon State If Florida beats Tennessee, the Gators would have to win the SEC title game on December 8 against the winner of Saturday's game between Auburn and LSU. Since that game is in Baton Rouge and Auburn's outstanding running back broke his shoulder two weeks ago, LSU probably will be the Gators' Dec. 8 opponent. It's asking a lot for two of those three teams to lose a game, but after the games in Boulder and Norman last weekend, anything is possible. Longhorn Notes * Saturday's meeting between Texas and Colorado will be the sixth Big 12 Championship Game. Texas won the inaugural title game in 1996, Nebraska triumphed in 1997 and 1999, Texas A&M won the title in 1998 and Oklahoma took the crown in 2000. If Texas wins Saturday, the Longhorns will join Nebraska as the only two-time champs. * Since the Big 12 Championship Game counts in statistical manners, RB Cedric Benson has a great chance to become the first Longhorn freshman to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season. He has 974 yards and ranks second among Longhorn freshmen behind Ricky Williams, who rushed for 990 yards in 1995. * Benson broke the UT freshman record for touchdowns with his pair of fourth-quarter rushing scores. He has 12 touchdowns on the season - 11 rushing and one on a shovel pass reception -breaking the record of 10 set by Roy Williams last year. * Benson had only 12 yards on 14 carries after three quarters Friday in College Station, but he finished strong, carrying 13 times for 67 yards and scoring the Longhorns' only two offensive touchdowns in the final period. He finished with 27 carries for 79 yards and two touchdowns. * The UT defense is allowing 77.4 yards a game rushing, the fourth lowest average in school history, trailing only teams from the old one-platoon days when defense dominated and 7-0 games were the norm. The only lower season averages were 57.5 in 1942, 65.9 in 1941 and 69.5 in 1943. * This is Texas' first 10-win season since 1995, which was the last time Texas won at Kyle Field. The Longhorns have had 15 teams with 10 or more wins in a season, but this is just the third since 1983. * Texas evened the series in College Station 21-21-2.UT leads the overall series, 69-34-5 * The Texas defense has held its last eight opponents to less than 300 yards of total offense. Texas A&M gained 165 yards, which was the fourth time Texas has held its opponent to less than 200 yards in 2001. * Sophomore WR B.J. Johnson extended his streak of consecutive games with a catch to 23, a UT record to start a career and the third-longest in school history. Mike Adams holds the school record of 26, which he set from 1995-96. * Sophomore WR Roy Williams has caught a pass in 20 straight games. He had eight receptions o move into sixth place on the UT career receptions list (102). He also moved into second place on UT's single-season list with 62 receptions. * Junior QB Chris Simms passed for 138 yards, giving him 2,473 yards on the season and placing him second on the UT single-season chart. Major Applewhite holds the UT record with 3,357 yards in 1999. * Senior LB D.D. Lewis tied the UT record with his 49th straight start. He now shares the record with Dan Neil (1993-96). * Freshman WR Tony Jeffery scored his second career touchdown when he returned Rod Babers' blocked punt 23 yards in the first quarter. His first score came against Houston when he had a 17-yard touchdown reception. Texas has returned two blocked punts for touchdowns in 2001 - the first was by sophomore safety Phillip Geiggar against New Mexico State. * Junior CB Rod Babers blocked a punt for the second straight game. It was his second blocked kick of the season and the fifth for Texas as a team. 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Thanks Gareth! Hope things are going well. Mark
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As Jennifer informed you earlier, we are seeking EGM support for the upcoming Associate and Analyst interviewing opportunities. I hope that you or members of your teams will find time to attend one or more events. EGM has 75 Associates and Analysts and with projected growth that number is sure to rapidly increase. By participating in these interviewing opportunities you will become key to the selection process that will ultimately become your talent pool. In each Decision Meeting we will also track which business units/departments wish to bring a certain candidate into their area. This will give you the chance to hand-pick your new talent. Please confirm to me via e-mail the dates your team members will participate. Nov 3 (Saturday) - Associates Schools - UCLA, Michigan, UT, Georgetown, Darden, Rice, Owen, Tulane, Cal Berkeley, Wash - STL, A&M Nov 16 (Friday) - Analysts Schools - UT, Howard, AUC, OU, Penn, LSU, LA Tech, UH, Clark Atlanta, Michigan Dec 1 (Saturday) - Associates Schools - Harvard, Columbia, Kellogg, NYU, Chicago, Wharton, Howard MBA, Yale, Thunderbird, Stern, MIT, Cornell, Duke, SMU, UNC Thanks - Tana Cashion EGM & EIM Career Development Associate & Analyst Program
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Rich, thanx for the sampling update. Ill pass it along to the apropriate parties. A cursory look at the data shows it to be inconsistently up and down, as expected, with no glaring increases. Anything urgent we need to discuss? ---------------------- Forwarded by Larry Campbell/ET&S/Enron on 02/21/2001 02:50 PM --------------------------- "McCurdy, Richard" <[email protected]> on 02/21/2001 02:39:43 PM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: "Anderson, David" <[email protected]>, "Blevins, C" <[email protected]>, "Boschee, Rodney" <[email protected]>, "Bowers, Robert" <[email protected]>, "Burke, Carol" <[email protected]>, "Hinojosa, Louie" <[email protected]>, "Lytle, Dan" <[email protected]>, "Riddle, Glen" <[email protected]>, "Sigala, Van" <[email protected]>, "Wong, Melvin" <[email protected]> Subject: Line 300 Liquid Sample SummaryFeb01TW.xls <<Line 300 Liquid Sample SummaryFeb01TW.xls>> Hi Larry, Here is an updated pipeline liquid testing summary (as of late January - early February) for the Hinkley and Kettleman areas, including the Filter separator units at Mohave. Hope things are going well! Rich Rich McCurdy PG&E California Gas Transmission Gas System Maintenance & Technical Support Co. Phone: 583-4079 Outside No: (925) 974-4079 Pager (510) 720-2424 Fax (925)974-4232 - Line 300 Liquid Sample SummaryFeb01TW.xls
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Vickie gave me an open season notice on Transco's Momentum Expansion Project. Bids are due Thursday, Sep 29th. Momentum is expected to be in service by 5/1/2003. Shippers can elect the following receipt points, St 65, St 85, or Destin. The primary delivery point is St 165. The minimum term is 15 years. I will still be here doing transport.
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Liz - I noticed that Luftansa has flights back on Dec 27 from Moscow. Using the same itinerary that we discussed before -- but for Dec 11 returning Dec 27 listed fare is $2830.40.
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I thought you might want to see where the Darden case has gone. John -----Original Message----- From: Eichmann, Marc Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 4:06 PM To: Denning, Terri; Soares, Fabricio; Godbold, John; Ruiz, Carlos; Alonso, Mario; DiMichele, Richard; Gonzalez, Martin; Liu, Ying; Franklin, Chenee'; Bonney, Mark; Capestany, Mari; Guillaume, David; Kelly, Mike; Koye, Ken; McCaffrey, Deirdre; Reblitz, Scott; Woster, Dorothy Subject: Darden's Enron Case: in the Microsoft Web Site. Good job, team http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/en/business/demos.asp#darden
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I forgot to leave the number where you can reach me. It's 541-689-1335. :) val _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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There will be two presentations tomorrow from UBS commencing at 2:30 p.m. (CST). These will be held in ECS 06980 and the conference dial-in numbers are listed below. 2:30 p.m. Bill Glass & Bill Bradford - Credit 3:00 p.m. Alex Fusco - New Business Guidelines Dial-in # 800.486.2726 Host code 353763 (Louise) Participant 547763 Many Thanks, Liz Taylor Assistant to Greg Whalley 713.853.1935 office 713.853.1838 fax 713.854.3056 mobile
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Please call re this policy. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Edison, Andrew Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 8:02 AM To: Fossum, Drew; Mordaunt, Kristina; Walls Jr., Rob; Evans, Mark (Legal) Cc: Haedicke, Mark; Sanders, Richard Subject: revised data retention doc Mark Haedicke asked that I forward each of you the new electronic mail and voice mail retention policy for your review. Please feel free to call me with any comments.
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-----Original Message----- From: Schultz, Don Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 1:59 PM To: Boyd,Kelly; Brown,Jeff; Chinn,Randy; Clark,Woody; Ferrera, Anna; Johannesson,Magnus; Kelly,Brian; Lingbloom, Lawrence; Lipper,Kip; Lyons, Joseph; Phillips,Guy; Sherriff,Rona; Symonds,Toni; Zeps,Gabrielle Cc: Bondonno,Maria; Campbell,Rod; Hartmann,Audra; Julian, Bill Subject: CPCFA CEO <http://www.capowerauthority.ca.gov/MediaRelease/PR01%20005.pdf>
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here is our update. i think we should have this adequately documented by Monday night. ----- Forwarded by Linda Robertson/NA/Enron on 04/15/2001 10:43 PM ----- Sarah Novosel 04/13/2001 06:05 PM To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: BENEFITS OF OPEN ACCESS - EXPANSION OF SUPPLY Linda: Attached are some examples of ways in which open access will help increase supply. It's a work in progress, but here are my initial thoughts. Also, Jim and I spoke with Tabors and Pickle and got clarification on the numbers we used in making the point that supply will increase with open access. They said that the 2-5 percent works in the east (AEP) but they would like to be more conservative in the west (1-3 percent increase in supply). This still results in an increase of supply on any given day of 1,350 - 4,050 of MW. I made this change to the "Examples" page but we'll need to make a similar change to the Lay paper. Call me this weekend if you need me (202) 466-9160. Sarah James D Steffes 04/13/2001 05:43 PM To: Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: BENEFITS OF OPEN ACCESS - EXPANSION OF SUPPLY HERE ARE SOME OTHER THOUGHTS TO MAYBE WORK IN OVER THE COMING DEBATES -- There are real supply benefits from open access. First, reliability is increased. Historically, utilities shared reserves only with adjoining systems. Open access allows sharing of reserves, especially replacement reserves, over a broader market. Second, open access increases the productivity of the current generation portfolio. Barriers to moving power to where it is needed allows less costly generation to sit idle. In addition, open access reduces the generation capacity requirements of the overall system. Instead of local utilities building for their needs, open access allows remote generation to reliably serve local needs. The result is that lower capacity is required as more energy is served out of the same quantity of capacity, resulting in long-term efficiency. Third, open access should improve the utilization of the current transmission network. In the natural gas context, pipeline open access has allowed for transported volumes nearly quadrupling since 1985.
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Just a friendly reminder that time-sheets are due by Friday, June 1st at 3:00 pm. If you need any help entering your time please contact Alex and Brandee. Thank You
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Vince and Ken, Dean Gil Whittaker of the Rice Business school has also confirmed!! Pass the word on to the students (no pressure!! ha!!) - I think i'll go ahead and put the word out to some of the active Rice Alums here at Enron--it'll be a great event! Thanks! --Christie. --------------------- Forwarded by Christie Patrick/HOU/ECT on 04/11/2001 03:20 PM --------------------------- "Gilbert R. Whitaker, Jr." <[email protected]> on 04/11/2001 03:15:28 PM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: ALP presentation Christie - I have rearranged my schedule and will be very pleased to attend the ALP presentation and dinner at Enron. Thanks. gil At 06:01 PM 4/10/01 -0500, you wrote: >President Gillis and Dean Whitaker, > >Enron would be honored with your presense at the presentation set forth >below. > >Under the guidance of Vince Kaminski and his team here at Enron, we are >thoroughly enjoying working with this group of bright and enthusiastic Rice >students. We hope you can join us for the culmination of their significant >efforts. > >Please let me know--Thanks!! > >--Christie. >---------------------- Forwarded by Christie Patrick/HOU/ECT on 04/10/2001 >05:52 PM --------------------------- > > >Vince J Kaminski >04/10/2001 08:13 AM > >To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected], [email protected] >cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christie Patrick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley > Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kenneth Parkhill/NA/Enron@ENRON > >Subject: ALP presentation > >On behalf of Enron Corp. I would like to invite you to an ALP Project >presentation by a group of students >of Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University. > >The students will present the results of a research project regarding >electronic trading >platforms in the energy industry. > >The presentation will be held on May 7, at 4:00 p.m. at Enron, 1400 Smith. > >We would also like to invite you to dinner, following the presentation. > > >Vince Kaminski > >Vincent Kaminski >Managing Director - Research >Enron Corp. >1400 Smith Street >Room EB1962 >Houston, TX 77002-7361 > >Phone: (713) 853 3848 > (713) 410 5396 (cell) >Fax : (713) 646 2503 >E-mail: [email protected]
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Tammy, are you getting copies of all these reports for the book? Regards Delainey ---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 08/25/2000 10:27 AM --------------------------- From: Richard B Sanders on 08/22/2000 01:53 PM Sent by: Twanda Sweet To: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Julia Murray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON Subject: ENA Litigation Status Report Attached is an updated copy of ENA's Litigation Status Report.
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We can start the reviews as soon as you are ready. Please note that the message from HR is we are not communicating rankings which is a change from what was originally planned. Thanks - Bob ---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Superty/HOU/ECT on 12/13/2000 04:56 PM --------------------------- Enron North America Corp. From: Hector McLoughlin @ ENRON 12/13/2000 04:49 PM To: Bob M Hall/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary Solmonson/HOU/ECT@ECT, James Scribner/Corp/Enron@Enron, Eugenio Perez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shona Wilson/NA/Enron@Enron, Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joel Henenberg/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thresa A Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bryce Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacey W White/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kim S Theriot/HOU/ECT@ECT, Linda S Bryan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer deBoisblanc Denny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert B Cass/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill D Hare/HOU/ECT@ect, Michael Eiben/HOU/ECT@ECT, Laurel Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT, Torrey Moorer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Connie Sutton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard C McKeel/HOU/ECT@ECT, Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward Terry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Russ Severson/HOU/ECT@ECT, William Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Victor Lamadrid/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Csikos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Donna Greif/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary M Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Diane H Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kimberly S Olinger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rita Wynne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vanessa Schulte/Corp/Enron@Enron, Carolyn Gilley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Gillis/CAL/ECT@ECT, Martha Stevens/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jenny Latham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dutch Quigley/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Baumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Avril Forster/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sylvia A Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacey Richardson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark D Thorne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patti Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Keith Clark/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry Joe Hunter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Francisco deJesus/NA/Enron@ENRON, AnneMarie Allex/NA/Enron@Enron, Janet De La Paz/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Performance Evaluation Dear Managers & Supervisors, Thank you for your participation and contributions to the Year End 2000 PRC process. It was a privilege for me to witness all of you making decisions that were beneficial to Enron and the development of the employees that you supervise. Now what remains to be done is to give your employees their feedback verbally and in written form. I encourage all of you to complete your employee's evaluations before bonuses and merit increases are given on 2/5/01. Please remember: All employees in non-bonusable categories must have their performance evaluations reviewed by HR and Legal before the evaluation is presented to the employee. Rankings will remain confidential and will not be communicated to employees. HR will participate as observers of some reviews. Let us know how we can assist you, Your HR Team
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Hi, Sally, I am an associate working for EBS. I am sorry we didn't have a chance to meet for the mid-year PRC. Could you schedule sometime next week so that we can meet face to face? I'd like to talk about the mid-year also. Thank you. Jun Wang Enron Broadband Services Office# 713.853.0425 Fax# 713.646.3271 [email protected]
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Brandee, You're in the system now. thanks. D
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Eric (713) 464 1955 Steve Williams PGE information for Boise
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thanks for the follow-up, fletch
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I've made some significant re-writes, especially to our alternate proposal section. I have a question about the next to the last paragraph, Jeanne/Roger, that I would like to clarify before we file. Let me know your thoughts. (See attached file: Enron response to Pet Mod PG&E SCE.DOC) - Enron response to Pet Mod PG&E SCE.DOC
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FYI Vince ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 10:58 AM --------------------------- Carrie Miller <[email protected]> on 01/24/2001 10:13:44 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: Enron ALP Vince, Many thanks for the invitation.? I'm leaving for a conference in New Orleans today and won't be in town.? However, I'd love to join you if dinner should happen again in the future. Thanks again for all your support and interest in the ALP program.? I feel confident that this will be a great project. Carrie At 10:03 AM 1/24/01 -0600, you wrote: Carrie, We have invited the team to dinner Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Would you loike to join us? Vince ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 10:04 AM --------------------------- Pamela Vande Krol Castro <[email protected]> on 01/22/2001 06:18:16 PM To:?? [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject:? Enron ALP Dear ALP Company Representatives: Thank you again for your participation in the ALP Company Day at Rice University. We are pleased to inform you that your project proposal has been chosen for the 2001 ALP program. The following students will be working on your project: ?? CALABRESE, luigi??????? [email protected] ?? GHOSE, Ivy????????????? [email protected] ?? GHOSH, Ronnie?? [email protected] ?? IQBAL, Syed???????????? [email protected] ?? SUD, Pravas???????????? [email protected] ?? WOMACK, Charles [email protected] The faculty liaisons for your project are: ?? BARRETT, Deborah??????????????? [email protected] ?? UECKER, Will??????????????????? [email protected] ?? LOUGHRIDGE, Dennis????? [email protected] A representative from the student team will contact you soon to set up meeting time. If you need to contact your team, I have included the students' email addresses. They check their email on a regular basis, so this is a good way to communicate with them. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this information. Again, thank you for your interest in the Jones School. Best wishes for great project! ============================================================== Carrie Chamberlin Miller Director of MBA Program Rice University 6100 Main Street, MS 531 Houston, Texas 77005-1892 Phone: (713) 348-5260 Fax: (713) 348-5251 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jgs/ Pamela Castro MBA Program Associate Rice University Phone: 713-348-6223 FAX: 713-348-5251 E-mail: [email protected] ====================================== Carrie Chamberlin Miller Director of MBA Program Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management Rice University 6100 Main Street, MS 531 Houston, Texas 77005-1892 Phone:? (713) 348-5260 Fax:? (713) 348-5251 E-mail:? [email protected] http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jgs/
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those are pretty funny. i am going to vegas this weekend. i will play some slots for you.
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A lunch meeting has been scheduled for Friday, May 12, 2000, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in 30C2. An overview of the swap documentation process will be presented. Please submit to Sara Shackleton by e-mail any issues you would like addressed including specific confirmation or settlement issues. Please let me know as soon as possible if you are going to attend this lunch meeting (for catering purposes). Thanks Kaye
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Hi Mr. Grady - I did talk to Joe Hillings this morning, who is currently in Philadelphia, and he said that is great for you to attend. In addition, I did talk to Ken and he said "absolutely", so please plan on it. Ken and Linda will arrive in Philadelphia tomorrow night. See you in September. Rosalee Robert Grady <[email protected]> on 07/30/2000 09:16:55 AM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: GOP Convention Ken: Greetings from the GOP Convention. I notice on my master schedule that Enron is hosting a cocktail party on Wednesday from 5 to 7. I was wondering two things: 1. Is it alright if I come by, as a member of the Advisory Committee? And, 2. Will I see you there? Hope all is well and that I will see you in Philadelphia. I am staying at the Sheraton University City as a member of the California delegation. 215-222-2910. I am also wearing my Blackberry for 24 x 7 real time wireless email access. Regards, Bob -------------------------------- Robert E. Grady Managing Director The Carlyle Group 600 Montgomery Street 39th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 415-678-3549 email: [email protected]
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---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 09/11/2000 10:14 AM --------------------------- "hollyw" <[email protected]> on 08/24/2000 08:14:22 AM To: "Darron C Giron" <[email protected]>, "Debbie Hall" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: Fw: THE TRUE OLYMPIC SPIRIT I say staged. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Warren, Stacy" <[email protected]> To: "'Ugly Boo (E-mail)'" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:47 PM Subject: FW: THE TRUE OLYMPIC SPIRIT > Excellent! > > -----Original Message----- > From: Wanda Harding [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:02 PM > To: Alan Birchenough (E-mail); Alisa Mayfield Conboy (E-mail); Brian Mann > (E-mail); Dave Pitschel (E-mail); Hazel Birchenough (E-mail); Heather > Sullivan (E-mail); Ignacio Martinez (E-mail); Jeff Bishop (E-mail); Jeff > Draper (E-mail); Jennifer Vodvarka (E-mail); Jim Terando (E-mail); Lori > Stull (E-mail); Pegi Newhouse (E-mail); Rick Pleczko (E-mail); Warren, > Stacy; Wes Manning (E-mail); Jeff Harris > Subject: FW: THE TRUE OLYMPIC SPIRIT > > > > > > Subject: FW: THE TRUE OLYMPIC SPIRIT > > <<sportszeru biciklis.mpg>> > > > > > > - sportszeru biciklis.mpg
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All purchases are from COH or CPA Dates Supply deal Market Deal 26th & 27th 156378 156379 sale to EES 27th 155240 155244 sale to EES 27th 155238 155237 sale to CES 26th & 27th 156465 156477 sale to AllEnergy 26th & 27th 156486 156489 sale to EES 27th 156494 156495 sale to EES 26th 156440 156505 sale to EES I'm sure I made a few mistakes.
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----- Forwarded by David M Gagliardi/TTG/HouInd on 10/16/01 08:07 AM ----- "Gagliardi, Michael" To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, <mgagliardi@un "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, ocal.com> "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: 10/16/01 07:12 Subject: FW: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #101 AM > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 9:45 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #101 > > True Orange E-Mail/Fax Service > Volume 9, E-Mail/Fax #101, Monday, October 15, 2001 > Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530, Austin, Texas 78755 - > Phone > 512-795-8536 > > Brown Says Buffs Pose Real Problem; No TV for Game at Missouri > > Coach Mack Brown said Monday Colorado will be the best running team Texas > > will see this year and he also said the Buffaloes have the best offensive > line the Horns will face. > The two teams play at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in a game that will be televised > regionally by ABC. The Longhorns, 5-1, are a 10-point favorite over the > Buffaloes, also 5-1. > Brown said DE Kalen Thornton, who missed the Oklahoma State game with a > sprained knee, is expected to return to practice Tuesday and he said that > is > very good news because Colorado has such a powerful running game that the > Longhorns will need every available defensive lineman to try to stop it. > "This is the best running team we have seen since the last time we played > Nebraska," he said. "They have a big, physical line, and some big, > physical > backs." > He said Oklahoma uses its passing game to set up its running game. He said > > Colorado is the opposite. "They run to set up their play-action passes," > he > said. "They have a very good offense, and their quarterback (Craig) Ochs > is a > good passer and he can hurt you running. We'll have a battle." > The Longhorns probably will be back in their basic 4-3 defense against the > > run-oriented Buffs, and Brown said sophomore DT Adam Doiron, who started > against Oklahoma State, "played really well" and will start again. Fellow > sophomore Marcus Tubbs is a fixture at the other tackle spot. > If Thornton is able to return, Brown said that will give the coaches > freedom > to use Maurice Gordon at end or tackle. Gordon, a former end, was a > starting > tackle until Thornton got hurt, and then he moved back to end. > He said the Longhorns have to work hard to run a lot against Colorado's > tough > run defense because "they like to dominate time of possession with their > running game and just wear the other team down. We try to wear the other > team > down, too, so that's going to be interesting." > The Longhorns have won 11 straight games at home. That is the longest home > > winning streak since the early 1980s. They also are 19-2 at home since > Brown > took over. > Brown said true freshman RB Cedric Benson will start and Ivan Williams > also > will play quite a bit against Colorado. "Cedric did a good job," Brown > said, > "and Ivan did well when he came in late. We want Cedric to get a lot of > carries, but probably not 31 like he got against Oklahoma State. We'll > probably spread it out a little more." > He also said TE Bo Scaife and Brock Edwards are going to start getting > more > chances to catch passes. "They can really run, and we've got to work them > into the offense a little more and give them more chances," he said. > * * * * > The Longhorns 'game at Missouri on October 27 was not chosen for TV, but > UT > officials have asked the Missouri athletic director to approve a pay TV > arrangement for some Texas cities. The game time would have to be 2:30 > p.m. > or later to be approved for pay TV because the Big 12 has a rule that pro > hibits any league game telecast conflicting with the sanctioned > telecast, which begins at 11 a.m. UT officials expect to get an answer > from > Missouri officials Tuesday. This will be the first Longhorn game this > season > that was not chosen for TV, and it is the longest road trip this season. > Ironically, the two longest Big 12 trips last year - to Colorado and > Kansas > - were not chosen for TV either. So much for all that famed UT clout with > the > TV networks. > * * * * > RECRUITING NOTES: The Longhorns are still at 15 commitments. One of them > is > a little shaky. LB Garnett Smith of Arlington Lamar says he plans to sign > with Texas, but might take a couple of visits. When kids take visits, the > commitments are shaky. We'll have to see what develops in regard to Smith > and > his pledge to UT. . . Texas has pledges from five players on my 25-man > "diffefrence maker" list, including No. 4 DT Earl Anderson of San Marcos, > No. > 11 LB Smith, No. 17 LB Brian Robison of Splendora, No. 23 OL Brett Valdez > of > Brownwood and No. 24 QB Billy Don Malone of Paris North Lamar. The Horns > have > a pretty good shot at every member of the top seven on that list - No. 1 > DT > Rodrique Wright of Alief Hastings, No. 2 QB Vincent Young of Houston > Madison, > No. 3 DE Larry Dibbles of Lancaster, No. 5 DE Travis Leitko of The > Woodlands, > No. 6 RB Albert Hardy of Galena Park and No. 7 LB Aaron Harris of North > Mesquite. The won't get all of that group, but they might get most of > them. > * * * * > My next e-mail/fax will be whenever events warrant. > * * * * > The True Orange E-Mail/Fax Service includes at least 99 fax/e-mails a > year and costs $99 ($79 by E-Mail). The True Orange Newsletter includes > 26 > newsletters and is published weekly during football season and twice > monthly > during most of the other months. It costs $45. Save by subscribing to both > > for $130 (or $110 if you take the faxes via E-Mail or $99 if you take > both > services via E-Mail). Send check to address at the top of page. I also > update my 900 number - 1-900-288-8839 - daily with recruiting news. My > E-Mail > address is: [email protected].
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Recently you should have received an email invitation asking for your participation in an executive customer survey regarding Sun's performance. This is just a reminder that Sun is still very interested in your feedback. You can participate in the survey by clicking on the URL below or by cutting and pasting the entire URL (including the verification string) into the address field of your browser. Thank you for your time and consideration. http://survey3.burke.com/tcs/begin.cgi?keycode=q2y6w Cordially, Paige Schehr Burke CSA [email protected]
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I would like to help, but I am in Kansas hunting Pheasant during the last week in December. Vince J Kaminski 18/12/2000 15:46 To: Debbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bjorn Hagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Port/Market Risk/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Tawney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Molly Magee/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: I am asking Molly Magee, our HR rep, to set up an interview for Iris Mack with, depending on your availability between Christmas and New Year. Iris was interviewed by a number of my associates for a position with the Research Group and my objective is to introduce her to a number of Enron units that she may eventually support. I shall appreciate your comments. Vince Kaminski
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calendar and meeting file ----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 02/11/2001 02:28 PM ----- Jana Mills@ECT 02/09/2001 04:16 PM To: Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley A Hudler/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mercy Gil/NA/Enron@Enron, S, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES Subject: CalPERS Conf Call (Feb 15) Sorry for the confusion. This call will take place at 11:30 am (Houston time). Thank you Jana ----- Forwarded by Jana Mills/HOU/ECT on 02/09/01 04:10 PM ----- Jana Mills 02/09/01 02:51 PM To: Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley A Hudler/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mercy Gil/NA/Enron@Enron, S, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES Subject: CalPERS Conf Call (Feb 15) The following numbers are to be used for the conference call mentioned above. A conf room will be designated Monday. Thurs. Feb. 15th Dial in : 1-888-380-9636 Host: 721367 (Shirley Hudler only) Part: 699749 Thanks Jana
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I have not spoken with Steve Abbnat as of yet -- I will wait to follow your lead on this one, unless he contacts me. Greg is definitely sending out a clear message for us on this one!! B -----Original Message----- From: Piper, Greg Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 8:35 AM To: Abbanat, Stephen Cc: Shelby, Rex; Jafry, Rahil; Beck, Sally; Apollo, Beth Subject: RE: CGI Proposal Update You need to work for Sally Beck on this. She is responsible for this and is a Managing Director responsible for all mid and back office, outsourcing or otherwise. She must approve anything that goes out becuase it will effect her directly. Phillipe is also very reluctant to "sell" any systems, especially if we have to support applications installed behind their firewall. We are probably fine with most ASP models. You need to meet with Sally as team on this ASAP. After meeting with Sally, let me know what everyone agreed on. I am in all day. Thanks. GP -----Original Message----- From: Abbanat, Stephen Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 4:35 PM To: Shelby, Rex; Piper, Greg Subject: RE: CGI Proposal Update Greg and Rex, Thanks for the input. I will try to contact Beth Apollo. Here are a few points I think will help. ? I also read the partnering agreement carefully and sent the revised copy to Travis McCullough this morning ? At this time I believe our risk is quite low, as we are not officially part of the bid yet ? I will work very hard to keep everyone informed The following points protect Enron from significant risk: 1) We were quite careful about what we sent to CSG (reviewed by Beth, David, Rahul and myself) 2) We did not quote any price for software or services 3) The original RFP asked for a custom solution, which CGI is proposing. We do not participate in this work. 4) The option to take a different approach (e.g. leverage existing software from a partner) is being proposed by CSG as an alternative approach, but is not priced. The option would be explored during a "make versus buy" analysis within CSG's methodology (during the initial requirements and design phase). This gives us time to clarify our plans. I hope these points might mitigate any concerns over the rapid time frame of the proposal. As the proposal is due on Monday, I am not sure if there is time to engage a large number of reviewers, but I will ask CSG to copy Rahul and hopefully he can get appropriate input. - Steve -----Original Message----- From: Shelby, Rex Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:55 PM To: Abbanat, Stephen Subject: FW: CGI Proposal Update -----Original Message----- From: Piper, Greg Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:54 PM To: Shelby, Rex Subject: RE: CGI Proposal Update Who is the lawyer on this? Can I see a copy of our proposal? Sally Beck will have to see this first thing Monday morning and should be included on all e-mail traffic related to this. Beth Apollo should be in the middle of this as well Beth Perlman and Rahil. GP -----Original Message----- From: Shelby, Rex Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:12 PM To: Piper, Greg Cc: Abbanat, Stephen Subject: FW: CGI Proposal Update Greg -- FYI. Steve Abbanat has been working with Beth and Rahil to drive our participation in the CGI proposal. Here's Steve's most recent update: -----Original Message----- From: Abbanat, Stephen Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:06 PM To: Jafry, Rahil; Berberian, David; Palmer, Mark S.; Perlman, Beth Cc: Shelby, Rex Subject: CGI Proposal Update A brief update: I spoke with the proposal leads at CGI (Greg Felton and Company) this morning, and all appears to be on schedule. ? Greg communicated our joint approach to the client and they are very interested ? Greg received Enron's materials and they are more than sufficient for our current proposal needs ? I received a draft of CGI's proposed teaming agreement. I made made edits according to my knowledge of Enron's legal policies. I will forward the document to legal if CGI accepts the changes ? Greg will complete CGI's initial proposal and forward the draft to Enron, for review, this weekend and on Monday ? The proposal is due Monday PM to CMS ? Presentations to CMS by potential vendors will occur on March 26th-28th. We should think about who attends and at what point we might want to use our internal contacts to approach the client. For now we are waiting, based on CGI's advice. ? Since the client is in the requirements phase, we should think about how we might want to support that process, given our approach to delivering systems solutions Thanks for everyone's support. Steve
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Please take a look at this response. I'm reviewing Mike's draft answers from last week and would like to forward to Britt and Barrett all the input we have by noon or so. Thanks. DF ---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 12/13/99 10:12 AM --------------------------- Ann Smith 12/13/99 10:05 AM To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Answer #9
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Eric LeDain confirmed with Linda that the ISDA had been sent back to Samantha on March 13th. I am not sure if Samantha since sent it to the counterparty. Thanks Russell -----Original Message----- From: Jones, Tana Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 8:46 AM To: Sietzema, Linda; Crawford, Sharon Cc: Hendry, Brent; Diamond, Russell Subject: IMC Canada We are trying to track down the signed documents for this counterparty. Our notes reflect that Samantha Boyd sent them up to Peter for execution on 3/9/01 with instructions to send them back to Samantha Boyd when executed. My understanding is that they were signed in Canada and returned to Samantha, but they have not yet shown up here. If you sent them fedex and can track them via a tracking number can you see if you can find them. They appear to have done some unauthorized trades w/o having the master signed and this has now become a really high priority. Thanks!
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Sally ... I thought I would pass this on. It started with some unidentified boxes which Shirley Birch was trying to locate. I do not think Carolyn Gilley is here any longer. Sheila -----Original Message----- From: Coffey Jr., Jim Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 12:09 PM To: Birch, Shirley; Glover, Sheila Cc: Gruesen, Karen Subject: RE: information for bert stromquist This definitley does not sound like HPL. I will ask around and see if anyone knows anything. However, there are about 1,400 boxes that do relate to HPL in a couple of conference rooms over at 3AC. They need to go to AEP. In additon there are approxiamately 12,000 boxes that relate to HPL at Iron Mountain that belong to AEP, however many of these boxes also contained other non-HPL information that needs to be removed prior to AEP taking possesion of them. Carolyn Gilley had a contracter working on reviewing the contents of these boxes and removing the non-HPL stuff. AEP is in the process sending a demand letter to us asking for these boxes as they have upcoming tax audits and other needs for the boxes. Who can work on this for us? AEP is willing to fund a team of contractors to complete this. -----Original Message----- From: Birch, Shirley Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:47 AM To: Coffey Jr., Jim; Glover, Sheila Cc: Gruesen, Karen Subject: RE: information for bert stromquist jim, thanks so much for taking the time to reply. the boxes were sent to bert stromquist from linda lyrock (EGEP, Inc.). i am not sure about the labeling of the boxes (HPL). the boxes contain technical data for expl & prod for international areas. bert was with enron global markets. any ideas regarding these records will be helpful. thanks, shirley birch, records management X5-6716 -----Original Message----- From: Coffey Jr., Jim Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:40 AM To: Glover, Sheila Cc: Birch, Shirley; Gruesen, Karen Subject: RE: information for bert stromquist No. We did have HPL boxes over that at one time and Carolyn Gilley and Earl Johnson managed the process but both are no longer here. Can we get more specific information as to the contents and whether they are labled as HPL or not? -----Original Message----- From: Glover, Sheila Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:34 AM To: Coffey Jr., Jim Cc: Birch, Shirley Subject: FW: information for bert stromquist Jim, Any idea? sg -----Original Message----- From: Birch, Shirley Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:25 AM To: Glover, Sheila; Brown, Elaine Cc: Carr, Karen V.; Calzoncit, David Subject: information for bert stromquist the fileroom on the 15th flr in 3AC has 12 containers with records that were sent to Bert Stromquist. i cannot find bert in the system. the information is technical data for exploration and production. any idea of who may direct us with this information? value to a new exp & prod group? thanks, shirley birch X5-6716
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---------------------- Forwarded by Tori Kuykendall/HOU/ECT on 04/05/2001 12:45 PM --------------------------- Tori Kuykendall 04/05/2001 12:34 PM To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject: bunko reminder This is just to remind everyone that bunko is at my house on Monday April 9th. Please let me know as soon as you can if you are not going to be able to make it. Thanks and I look forward to seeing all of you there.
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oh - ok -- she hasnt said anything but that doesnt surprise me -- she is actually the manager of the group and she usually doesnt talk much about her interviews -- i'll see what i can find out.
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Don't forget to sign up- you won't want to miss this one! Mike McConnell, President and CEO of EGM, November 28 from 12 to 1 in EB 30C Call or email Stacey Dempsey.
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