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I'm swamped. SS Shari Stack 07/14/99 12:24 PM To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: ETOL ISDA Sara: Would you mind to handle this one? It appears that ETOL is the entity involved in the Watershed deal you worked on back in December. I have been sent a copy of a proposed ECT-ETOL ISDA Schedule and it is very specialized and unlike (despite what Mark Evans wrote) the Riverside 6 transaction I am working on. Maybe it is the Schedule used in the Watershed deal?? Anyway, I will bring it to you. Many thanks, Shari ---------------------- Forwarded by Shari Stack/HOU/ECT on 07/14/99 12:14 PM --------------------------- Mark Evans 07/13/99 07:19 PM To: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: ETOL ISDA Shari, this has been sent to you because of the similarities with the Teesside Riverside 6 swap which you are dealing with. Perhaps you or Mark could let us know whether you or someone else will be taking this forward. The deal is that Enron is providing swap support to the deal which is an Enron structured financing to get ETOL off balance sheet. ETOL (Enron Teesside Operations Limited) owns the power station at Wilton which we bought from ICI at the end of December 1998. The main factor to bear in mind is that (as in Riverside 6) the swap has to be seen in the context of the deal as a whole and thus there may be non-standard provisions in the documentation which are deal specific and which Enron has to accept in the context of the deal. Let's speak about this as soon as we know that you will be the person to take this forward. Thanks Mark ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Evans/LON/ECT on 14/07/99 01:09 --------------------------- Robina Barker-Bennett 13/07/99 18:33 To: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Trena McFarland/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark Evans/LON/ECT@ECT, Jurgen Hess/LON/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: ETOL ISDA Shari ETOL is Enron Teesside Operations Holdings Limited, a company we bought in December last year. We are currently arranging the sale of subordinated debt and equity in this company to a group of US institutional investors. Since the underlying cash flows are sterling but the investors want US$, we have entered into a currency swap with Trena and Harry. The ISDA that Jurgen has sent to you has been drafted by Milbank Tweed, counsel to the Investors. Mark Evans is the Enron legal person on the transaction, and our outside counsel are Slaughter & May. The underlying transaction is, I believe, similar to the Teesside deal, in that it is subordinated to the investors investment. The underlying swap is for 10 years, but in certain circumstances, largely relating to default by ETOL, the swap might be accelerated. My understanding from Slaughters is that the ISDA is standard for the first 10 pages and thereafter is specific to the current transaction. I would suggest that if you feed your comments back via either Mark or myself. My number is +44 171 970 7438. If you have any further questions, please call. Regards, Robina Shari Stack 13/07/99 18:19 To: Robina Barker-Bennett/LON/ECT@ECT cc: Jurgen Hess/LON/ECT@ECT Subject: ETOL ISDA Dear Robina- I have received the belowmentioned document from Jurgen. Can you pls explain what or who ETOL is? Do you know who drafted this ISDA Schedule? ECT (Houston) Legal? ECTRI (London) Legal? Who am I supposed to neogiate with at ETOL? What are the underlying transactions that this document governs? I am the attorney working on the Teesside ISDA and it does not resemble this. Any information you can give would be appreciated. Many thanks, Shari Stack ---------------------- Forwarded by Shari Stack/HOU/ECT on 07/13/99 12:14 PM --------------------------- Jurgen Hess 07/08/99 06:26 AM To: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: ETOL ISDA Shari, Robina Barker-Bennett from our London treasury group asked me to forward to you an ISDA Master agreement from ETOL Trust. I am going to send you this document by air mail. It seems you have recieved already similair agreements from us. Robina mentioned the Teeside ISDA in this context. Please give either Robina or me a call if you have questions.Thanks Jurgen. P.S.: I talked to Gunnar from SEB lately about the ISDA and they really seem to be very slow in their legal department. Thanks for your up-dates.
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Please see attached TW weekly as of 1/31/01. You may call me at 713-345-3858 if you have any questions or comments.
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Debra, Here is the new contract. Please forward by mail and email as requested below. Dan ----- Forwarded by Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT on 03/29/2001 08:16 AM ----- Jason R Williams/ENRON@enronXgate 03/28/2001 05:58 PM To: Debra Perlingiere/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: City of Anaheim Debra and Dan - Attached is a worksheet for another new physical, with the City of Anaheim. Please send a draft to: Mr. Steve Shortino City of Anaheim 201 S. Anaheim Blvd. Suite 802 Anaheim, CA 92805 Please email a copy to me and to Kim Ward. Thanks, Jay
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 10/13/2000 09:08 AM --------------------------- Rosemary Fitzgerald <[email protected]> on 07/13/2000 05:47:08 AM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: [email protected] Subject: PoweRisk 2000 - October 3rd - 6th - Paris Dear Mr Kaminski I am delighted to say that the printed conference brochure is now available and our logistics team will be mailing them out, along with the speaker guideline packs (including information on hotel discounts etc), in the next couple of weeks. You will also no doubt receive copies via our main mailing campaign. In the interim, please find attached a shortened pdf copy of the conference brochure for your perusal. (I did not want to send you the complete 12 pages as it would clog up your email!) The full colour version can be found on our website at www.icbi.uk.com/powerisk I hope you agree that the speaker plenum and line-up of topics is possibly one of the best ever and not surprisingly the event is already drawing strong international interest. In particular the Executive Summit Day on e-Business and Power Trading is taking numerous bookings. I would be happy for you to attend either the Summit Day or one of our two intensive post conference workshops, but in order to avoid overcrowding on the day ask that all reservations be made in advance. I am certain that you have friends or colleagues who would be interested in attending the conference this year, and would like to ask that you email the enclosed details to them. To make things easy, I have attached a booking form which should be faxed to +44 20 7915 5101. ICBI would be happy to offer a 10% discount on registrations received through speaker recommendations. Finally for any enquiries relating to travel or hotel matters please contact our logistics manager Clare Capel on +44 20 7915 5198. Of course for any programme related issues, please drop me an email or call me on +44 20 7915 5194. I look forward to seeing you in October for what promises to be excellent and informative week. Kind regards Rosemary Fitzgerald Director, PoweRisk 2000 +44 20 7915 5194 Fax: +44 20 7915 5101 Email: [email protected] ! - PoweriskA300.pdf - speakerreg.doc
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Fine with me. -----Original Message----- From: Hall, Bob M Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 4:06 PM To: Martin, Thomas A. Subject: FW: Texas EOL transactions it would be easier if you waited till the 18th and changed everything of nothing. Barbara has said legal would give us the green light on Friday the 18 th the proceed with making changes to all the systems that need to occur for bid week. Please let me know what you think, thanks bob -----Original Message----- From: Denny, Jennifer Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 3:53 PM To: Hall, Bob M Subject: FW: Texas EOL transactions Bob, Just wanted to pass the information I am getting below on to you. Didn't you think we would not know until the 18th? See below, Tom Martin is wanting products changed on the 16th. Do you have any news I don't have yet. Thanks for your help. Jennifer 3-5824 -----Original Message----- From: Cass, Robert B. Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 3:24 PM To: Lozano, Melba; Meredith, Kevin; Walker, Chris Cc: Denny, Jennifer Subject: FW: Texas EOL transactions Please note "HLP" change below. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Martin, Thomas A. Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 1:20 PM To: Cass, Robert B. Subject: Texas EOL transactions Barbara Gray has informed me that you have been inquiring about modifying the Texas EOL physical products to ENA as the counterparty for June. The products you have to be concerned about are Waha and Exxon Katy Tailgate. The other physical products are HPL related and will no longer be used. There is a slight possibility that the Agua Dulce product may continue but I will contact you if it needs to be changed to ENA. Our need for these ENA products will be approximately May 16th, when we want to roll out our June products. Please call me if you have any questions. Tom x 33079
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We are looking for a copy of the agency agreements between ENA and CES, and ENA and CEM. Would you be a sweetie and see if you have copies of the agencies in your files? And if you do, please fax me a copy. humbly yours chris
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I just spoke with Justin about collaborating on the ICE and EOL volume reports. He doesn't actually have access to ICE data right now, but has requested it from staff at the exchange. He's not sure of the exact day he might begin receiving this report, but told me it would be sometime next week. I'll let you know when I find out. Also, do you want this report simply added to the end of the EOL Summary, or would you like the information integrated into the tables that show our volumes? Let me know when you have a moment. Thanks, Kate From: Tim Belden 02/23/2001 01:43 PM To: Justin Rostant/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT Subject: As expected! justin, i received this e-mail from louise today with information on ice volumes. i would like to get a daily extract of number of ice trades and volume for western power delivery points. kate symes prepares a daily summary of our eol volume for me. could you please coordinate with kate so that we can get the ice information into our reports. thanks for your help. give me a call at 503-464-3820 if you have any questions. regards, tim ---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 02/23/2001 12:41 PM --------------------------- Louise Kitchen 02/23/2001 11:26 AM To: Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: John J Lavorato/Enron@EnronXGate Subject: As expected! I am sure you expected me to comment on EOL at some point - but just in case you don't see the attached reporting. Essentially in power we are now doing the same volume as the Intercontinental Exchange. If you want reports like this, Justin Rostant can produce whatever you wish. Yesterday: ICE 1,892,800 MWhs EnronOnline 1,843,874 MWhs (plus 124,850 MWhs financial) See attached. Regards Louise (i) ICE (ii) EnronOnline
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Please give me a call to discusss KEYSPAN. Debra Perlingiere Enron North America Corp. Legal Department 1400 Smith Street, EB 3885 Houston, Texas 77002 [email protected] Phone 713-853-7658 Fax 713-646-3490
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de nada Carolina Waingortin@ENRON 08/11/2000 07:12 AM Sent by: Carolina Waingortin@ENRON To: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: Hi ! Thank you for your help C. Scott Neal@ECT 08/07/2000 03:19 PM To: Carolina Waingortin/SA/ENRON@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: Hi ! Hola, Carolina. Un gran besito a vos. I htink that Victor LaMadrid can help you and he speaks spanish, too. Tell everyone in BA "hola". Carolina Waingortin@ENRON 08/07/2000 08:23 AM Sent by: Carolina Waingortin@ENRON To: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Hi ! Do you remember me? If so, thanks ! ! I am sending you this mail since I will like to ask you something, I need to contact someone who works on gas schedulling in order to ask for some help. Can you help me with that? Besos desde Argentina ! C.
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The result of the Cy- Fair footballs oldest rivalry the Packers top the Bears 13 to 6
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If anyone is interested in an administrative position in HR, please see me by close of business Wednesday for more details. Thanks! Amy
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thanks for your help.
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In lay speak, the new alternative decision looks like it could lead to a very quick end to the rate freeze and the associated PX Credit. Roger's suggesting sometime in the 1st Quarter 2001 ----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 12/13/2000 04:38 PM ----- Roger Yang@EES 12/13/2000 03:35 PM To: Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides, James W Lewis/HOU/EES@EES, Gordon Savage/HOU/EES@EES cc: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: The CPUC Meeting agenda changed the following item to read as follow: A99-01-016 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). For authority to establish post-transition period electric ratemaking mechanisms. A.99-01-019, A.99-01-034, A.99-02-029, A.00-10-028 - Related matters. This decision addresses the extraordinary financial situation facing PG&E and Edison as a result of current problems in the wholesale electric market and includes an assessment of accounting changes and adjustments previously proposed in this proceeding. Simultaneously, the Commission will expedite its review of market valuation proceedings to determine the feasibility of lifting the rate freeze as expeditiously as possible, and to evaluate the need for reasonable rate increases. Previously, this item read as follows: "The decision denies the emergency petitions to modify D99-10-057 and D..... filed by PG&E and SCE on October 4, 2000. The decision adopts the accounting changes proposed by TURN as a first step in assessing the impacts of electric restructuing on cost recovery.The Commission will continue to monitor the impact on the utilities in future phases of this proceeding or successor proceedings." There is an all party meeting at the CPUC on the proposed decision for next Tuesday. I have to think that the rate freeze will end no later than the end of Q1 2001. This is when the utilities' cash is expected to run out, as well as the latest there would be a final valuation decision. We need to discuss. Roger
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Please make the return on Sunday earlier. Before 12:00 would be great. Thanks, Mike
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Steve, these are my ideas on how we should communicate our messages to employees: Send an e-mail from Ken and Jeff (or maybe just Jeff) about the events in California and what we're doing about them. This should be done right away. During the next month or so while this is a hot issue, we could give updates in every issue of eBiz (that's every other week). In April, we could follow up with an in-depth article in Enron Business (Vol. 2 - April) about the issues in California and the status of all our deregulation efforts. We could interview you, Rick and other key employees who have been actively involved. It's been a year since we've done this. Hold a brown bag (hosted by you or Rick). We could videotape the event and put it on IP-TV as well as offer copies of the video to employees who can't access IP-TV. ETV: When an Enron executive testifies before the U.S. Senate or other government body, we could run it live, replay it after the event. We already did this with your testimony a couple of weeks ago that was replayed on CSPAN-2. What about India? There is an article in eBiz (dated Feb. 16) but I'm sure there are lots of questions about the future of this project. I plan to plant a question for Jeff at the employee meeting. We could plant a question about California as well? You comments are welcome. Mary
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David, I am forwarding to you, as promised, the text of the 10/04/2001 message to Ryan Siurek regarding Raptor valuations. The message is stored on my PC at home. It disappeared from my mailbox on the Enron system. Vince Kaminski ******************************************************************************* Subj: FW: LJM/Raptor valuations Date: 10/4/01 8:30:17 AM Central Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Kaminski, Vince J) To: [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Kaminski, Vince J > Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 8:28 AM > To: Siurek, Ryan > Cc: Kaminski, Vince J; Buy, Rick; Port, David > Subject: LJM/Raptor valuations > > Ryan, > > In the follow up to the meeting we had on Wednesday I would like > to reinforce one point I made. I feel strongly that I cannot support > the valuations my group has produced so far for the LJM/Raptor > related transactions without examination of all the related legal > documents. > > I feel that we did solid work based on verbal information, but I > cannot > guarantee the quality of the final product without looking at the > contracts. > These transactions are too complex and controversial to bypass due > diligence requirements > that you would expect from any professional. > > Vince Kaminski ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. ********************************************************************** ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yc05.mx.aol.com (rly-yc05.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.37]) by air-yc04.mail.aol.com (v80.17) with ESMTP id MAILINYC44-1004093017; Thu, 04 Oct 2001 09:30:17 2000 Received: from postmaster.enron.com (outbound5.enron.com [192.152.140.9]) by rly-yc05.mx.aol.com (v80.21) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINYC51-1004093003; Thu, 04 Oct 2001 09:30:03 -0400 Received: from corp.enron.com (nahou-msmsw03p.corp.enron.com [192.168.110.110]) by postmaster.enron.com (8.10.1/8.10.1/external_corp-1.08) with ESMTP id f94DU2302305 for <[email protected]>; Thu, 4 Oct 2001 08:30:02 -0500 (CDT) Received: from nahou-mscnx04p.corp.enron.com (unverified) by corp.enron.com (Content Technologies SMTPRS 4.2.1) with SMTP id <[email protected]> for <[email protected]>; Thu, 4 Oct 2001 08:30:02 -0500 Received: from NAHOU-MSMBX03V.corp.enron.com ([192.168.110.40]) by nahou-mscnx04p.corp.enron.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.2966); Thu, 4 Oct 2001 08:30:02 -0500 content-class: urn:content-classes:message MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.0.4712.0 Subject: FW: LJM/Raptor valuations Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 08:28:16 -0500 Message-ID: <31738B46B7BD864080808A19977D9F75449525@NAHOU-MSMBX03V.corp.enron.com> X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: Thread-Topic: LJM/Raptor valuations Thread-Index: AcFM2FMHpaiFOfRsQDCq6NwF20YoUQAABKQw From: "Kaminski, Vince J" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> X-OriginalArrivalTime: 04 Oct 2001 13:30:02.0949 (UTC) FILETIME=[AC3E3750:01C14CD8]
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per Nicole Mendez
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Joanie is booking a dinner in NY for this night. 9:00 shuttle to DC
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Uhhhh - You Bet. Maybe they will send me home with cooked fish!! "Germany, Mary/COR" <[email protected]> on 05/01/2001 02:29:53 PM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: RE: Friday So does that mean that you are cooking fish for me??? ;) Mary Germany, Manager Accounts Payable Payroll Accounting Support (303) 713-2151 fax (303) 846-2151 email - [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: May 01, 2001 1:05 PM To: Germany, Mary/COR Subject: Re: Friday Pager number 877-498-5497 Cell number 713-557-1572 I will be in Port Aranasas Friday morning. I should be back in Houston by 2:00 PM and I will have my cell phone turned on for the trip home. I don't have voicemail on my cell phone. But, if anything should happen, you could leave me a voicemail at home and I will check it once every hour after 1:00 PM on Friday. Places to Eat North of 1960 Landry's Seafood House (yuk) Tortuga's (mexican not as good as Guadalajara) Guadalajara - good mexican food Olive Garden Carrabba's Macaroni Grill TGI Friday's Chili's Any misspellings were done on purpose. I will be coming back Friday with lots of fish!!!!!!!! "Germany, Mary/COR" <[email protected]> on 05/01/2001 01:23:07 PM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: Friday Before I forget here is my cell phone number 303-667-3495. I hope it works there. Do you still have one? I will pick up my luggage and be at the passenger pick-up. If you have a cell phone I can call you whether it is my cell phone or from a pay phone. See you Friday! Mary Germany, Manager Accounts Payable Payroll Accounting Support (303) 713-2151 fax (303) 846-2151 email - [email protected]
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dinner this week? i'm free mon-wed
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---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 05:20 PM --------------------------- Dawn C Kenne 11/13/2000 04:59 PM To: Jennifer Baer <[email protected]>, "Amanda Barnard" <[email protected]>, Pam B Boxx/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Bythewood <[email protected]>, "Bythewood, Richard" <[email protected]>, "derek campbell" <[email protected]>, [email protected], Linda J Ewing/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected] (Max Fledderjohann), "garynkay" <[email protected]>, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected], "Keeling, Ingelisa" <[email protected]>, "B. Kenne" <[email protected]> @ ENRON, "Ray Vincent" <[email protected]> @ ENRON, Mark Troyer <[email protected]>, Eric Wardle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Wilson <[email protected]>, Jason Wolfe/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ed Zajicek <[email protected]>, Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: FW: Does the Electoral College work? ---------------------- Forwarded by Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 04:58 PM --------------------------- From: Sheri Thomas on 11/13/2000 04:48 PM To: Torrey Moorer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer deBoisblanc Denny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dale Neuner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: FW: Does the Electoral College work? wow...kind of says it all, doesn't it? ST ---------------------- Forwarded by Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 04:46 PM --------------------------- <[email protected]> on 11/13/2000 02:25:42 PM To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject: FW: Does the Electoral College work? -----Original Message----- From: Tripp, Tracey [mailto:[email protected]] <mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 1:24 PM To: CandMSERV (E-mail); Hank Tripp (E-mail); Heather Beken (E-mail); Jennifer Lamprecht (E-mail); Judy Tripp (E-mail); Kara Babers (E-mail); Megan Butler (E-mail); Randy Hounsel (E-mail) Subject: FW: Does the Electoral College work? <<county total.jpg>> How scary! <<county total.jpg>> Regards, Tracey Tripp Enron Global Messaging 713.853.1606 - county total.jpg
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I figure longer life expectancy is just to make up for all the crummy female days we have. We probably have the same number of quality days as men. If that! From: Suzanne Adams@ECT on 01/22/2001 03:16 PM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: I don't know what's wrong with me! The last three weeks I've been gaining weight steadily even though I've been working out and watching what I eat. Something is going on. Today, I had to go to the gastro for my hernia and the fact that colon cancer runs in my family. He took blood to check my organs, etc. He also gave me my prescription for Prilosec and Vioxx (for arthritis). I'm coughing and it feels like bronchitis so I'm going to the allergist tomorrow. Thursday is the big day, fight with Dr. Hamilton over whether it's hormones, do I need a hysterectomy. get this weight off of me, stuff like that. I'm miserable and I know it's not fat because it's come on way too soon. Johnson said it could be a reaction to getting off the Prozac and I might need to get back on it. I did lose a lot of weight when I got on it but the hormones had put it on me in the first place. Being a woman is so hard!!!!!!!!! Let me rephrase that, an aging woman. The doctor even said so today. He's a cutie too so if you ever have an ulcer or hiatal hernia, I highly recommend him. He's really a great doctor, very thorough and you odn't have to take your clothes off all the time. I love that!!!! Kay Mann@ENRON 01/22/2001 01:33 PM To: Suzanne Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Are you ok? ckm
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This message is being sent by Michael Hoffman's assistant, Etta Kolombatovich: Thank you for organizing the generator group. As requested, please find my address, etc. Michael Hoffman Senior Managing Director The Blackstone Group 345 Park Avenue, 28th Floor New York NY 10154 Tel: 212/583-5858 Fax: 212/583-5724 email: [email protected] Please feel free to contact me. Best regards, Michael Hoffman
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AGA for 2/9/01 is -95 Website information: http://gasfundy.corp.enron.com/gas/framework/default.asp Drop down Box to "Storage" In-house Analysis My files are the last three files. When the dialog box asks to upadate links click "NO".
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The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or affiliates. , 2001 Carr Futures The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s) contained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts to you as attachments. Crude Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/crudespread25.pdf Heat Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/heatspread25.pdf Unleaded Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/unleadspread25.pdf Heat Crack http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/heatcrack25.pdf Gas Crack http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/gascrack25.pdf Carr Futures 150 S. Wacker Dr., Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60606 USA Tel: 312-368-6149 Fax: 312-368-2281 [email protected] http://www.carrfut.com
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Are you working on this bill for Wild Goose?
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thanks fo rthe update. Jeff Maureen Raymond@ENRON 10/25/2000 02:58 PM Sent by: Gwyn Koepke@ENRON To: John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Larry Lawyer/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McCullough/ET&S/Enron@Enron cc: Bob Schorr/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: E-strategy for metals trading Attached is an article from yesterday's FT regarding the efforts by a consortia of four major international metals and mining producers to develop an internet marketplace for producers and consumers. As we come across this type of information to keep you abreast of developments in the commodity markets, we will pass it along. Maureen Raymond-Castaneda
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yes, thanks. From: Ed B Hearn III@ECT on 03/12/2001 05:36 PM To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: LegalNetEx Kay: Did LegalNetEx send your ID and Password?
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Robert, Absolutely. This is a critical situation. Vince Robert Johnston 01/16/2001 08:02 AM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Scott Tholan/Corp/Enron@Enron Subject: California Power 1/15/01 Vince- Kristin mentioned that you might be interested in receiving our daily updates on the California situation. Hope that you are doing well and let us know if you require any additional information. RJ ---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Johnston/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001 08:08 AM --------------------------- Robert Johnston 01/15/2001 09:10 PM To: Michelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Gary Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Jaime Gualy/NA/Enron@Enron, John Greene/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Kinneman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kristin Walsh/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Tholan/Corp/Enron@Enron Subject: California Power 1/15/01 As talks continued toward the Tuesday deadline markets have been focused on for the California electricity crisis, state officials around Governor Gray Davis have toughened up their rhetoric on a couple of fronts even as they confirmed they would be in the market as early as Tuesday taking bids for energy to be paid by the State of California. One problem on that front is still how much producers want to charge the state for electricity. As we reported last week, Davis and his aides want to pay around $50 to $55 dollars per megawatt hour and suppliers want about $75. Treasury Secretary Summers has suggested an auction as the best way to determine the price, but California officials are taking a less free market approach and still hope to set the price through negotiation over long-term contracts. Our sources in Washington, Sacramento, and California are increasingly of the view that Governor Davis is positioning his government to establish long-term power contracts with the generators that could be passed through to the utilities following a bankruptcy in the near term. This week's legislative activities in Sacramento will create the vehicle to do so. State credit backing purchases of power would obviate the need for super-priority borrowing to finance power purchases after utility bankruptcy. 1. Audit- Untangling Utility Relationships California officials have also toughened their rhetoric on the debt repayment front as they say results from a preliminary audit show that half of the $9 to $12 billion the utilities say they owe is actually owed to themselves for power they bought from their corporate relations This strange situation is due to the fact that one holding company owns both the power-generating and power-distributing companies under a holding company umbrella. Of course, that means that some of the power PG&E and Southern California Edison bought at highly inflated prices was bought from themselves. But it was not all bad news in the tense negotiations. Sources confirm that Davis increasingly understood that the state finance role was a crucial part of any potential solution. He told our sources this afternoon that he is willing to use state credit to eliminate the "risky debt" premium that PG&E and SCE are being charged by suppliers because of their shaky finances and that he is willing to extend the current 10% rate increase utility customers are paying far beyond the initial 90-day deadline. In return he is demanding that the companies prepare to "share the burden of debt reduction in return for state help and credit extension." 2. Debt Restructuring- Guarantees, but No Direct State Money Davis also told the videoconference that he believes the $12 billion in back debt owed by the utility companies can be cleared up during a 90-day forbearance period (whether that period has been agreed to by all creditors is not something we are clear about right now). Davis' idea, as he laid it out in the meeting, is to use the forbearance period to securitize the debts and sell them against the utilities' forward rate base or by establishing a medium-term repayment plan backed by continued state guarantees. In both cases the restructured debt would be resolved over a decade without direct use of taxpayer money as the utilities use their positive margins to paydown their debt. One of the reasons Davis wants to stay close to the $50-$55 megawatt charge is that it maximizes the rate at which utilities can pay down this debt. There is a strong chance that Davis will agree to use state guarantees to sweeten the pot at the end of these negotiations, but he remains opposed to using direct state money. This frustrates both Clinton administration and utility creditors, but Davis has not yet shown much flexibility. 3. Eminent Domain/Reregulation Perhaps most frustrating to the Washington DC free market crowd at Treasury and the White House was the continued comfort Davis and his group of political advisers have with "non-market" solutions to the energy crisis. Although the Governor's aides actually believe the weapon is more a "way to force eventual agreement, than an actual solution," the talk returns frequently to these non-market mechanisms. "We have the ultimate weapon to enforce compliance by the Tuesday deadline. If we make no progress. If this thing looks like it will turn into a genuine crisis, then we will use our powers of condemnation and we will re-take the plants and equipment and run them ourselves," a close political aide to Davis said. "We will absorb the plants, the transmission lines and the reserved parking places of the executives. The legislature would agree in a second."
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Tana: Please provide the following individuals with Lotus Notes access. Thanks. Sara ----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 05/16/2000 05:40 PM ----- Melissa Ann Murphy 05/16/2000 04:44 PM To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Financial Database Hi Sara, the following three people will need access to the financial database we were discussing: Melissa Murphy Kim Theriot Rhonda Denton Thank you, Melissa
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Dear Land Letter reader: Land Letter is now a weekly online service -- open for your review until March 15. To get the latest in-depth coverage of emerging natural resource issues, simply click on the link below -- no passcodes are needed. Land Letter -- Thursday, February 7, 2002 Go to this week's full edition on line at http://www.landletter.com LEADING THIS WEEK'S ISSUE: INTERIOR TRANSFERS WERE POLITICALLY MOTIVATED, ENVIRONMENTALISTS SAY: The reassignment of a California Bureau of Land Management employee was politically motivated, and indicates a growing willingness by the Bush administration to transfer employees who refuse to bow to special interest groups, environmental groups say. Get all the details in this week's full edition online at: http://www.landletter.com **************************************** TOP HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION INCLUDE: * PUBLIC LANDS: Interior transfers were politically motivated, environmentalists say * NATIONAL FORESTS: USFS approved recreational activities without review, enviros say * POWER PLANTS: Ariz. board nixes controversial Toltec project * MONUMENTS: Utah governor to ask Bush for San Rafael Swell monument designation * MINING: B.C. appeals court upholds decision on Tulsequah Chief Project * BUDGET: Interior budget drops slightly; USGS, Forest Service take hits * BUDGET: Agriculture budget assumes $73.5 billion Farm Bill * BUDGET: Bush cuts corps spending * BUDGET: Cuts proposed for NMFS, some Pacific salmon funds * ... AND MUCH MORE!
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Please review the attached outage report that pertains to your region. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Jerry Graves 713-345-8923 (Office) 713-646-2584 (Fax)
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Due to the recent flooding in the Houston area, there has been a sharp demand in the need for rental cars. Availability in the area has been severely limited, increasing the burden on effected employees. Together, Global Strategic Sourcing (GSS), HR-Work Life, Community Relations and The Travel Agency in the Park, have arranged for a limited number of vehicles to be reserved at Intercontinental Airport - Houston (IAH) through Enron,s preferred car rental providers, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent-a-Car. To obtain a rental vehicle, please contact The Travel Agency in the Park at 713-860-1189 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. and ask for Sheryl Blackman. The reserved vehicles are being held outside of the normal reservation system and will only be available through the Travel Agency in the Park. The Enron Shuttle will depart for IAH from in front of the Enron Building, today, June 13 and tomorrow, June14, at 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. Enron employees renting a vehicle for personal use may take advantage of Enron,s negotiated corporate rates, which include Loss/Damage Waiver and liability insurance. Specific information on rate plans and coverages can be found on the intranet at http://travel.enron.com/accomm.html. If you have questions or need additional assistance, please contact Tracy Ramsey at 713-646-8311 or Jeff Leath at 713-646-6165. If you know of any Enron employee who is out of the office and has been impacted by the flooding, please contact Elyse Kalmans in Enron Community Relations at 713-853-0565.
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FYI. The first memo. -----Original Message----- From: Kaufman, Paul Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 6:22 PM To: Steffes, James D. Subject: FW: memo This is Leslie's memorandum. -----Original Message----- From: Lawner, Leslie Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 7:33 AM To: Kaufman, Paul Subject: memo
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Enron Corp. has authorized the Unit to file suit immediately against Event Resources Incorporated (&ERI8) and Diane Nielson (the president and one of the owners of ERI) for breach of contract and conversion of a deposit of approximately $248,000.00 relating to the Enron 2000 Holiday Party. Additionally, Enron will be making a demand for defense and indemnity on ERI pursuant to an arbitration filed by Hilton Hotels Corporation, as managing agent for Palacio Del Rio, Ltd. against ERI and Enron Corp. Hilton alleges that ERI owes Hilton approximatley $135,000.00 in penalties for breach of a reservation agreement and that ERI was acting as Enron Corp.'s agent at the time. If ERI does not assume its defense and indemnity obligations, Enron Corp. will sue ERI for that as well. If you know of any reason that Enron Corp. should not pursue these suits, please contact me by e-mail at [email protected] by Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. If I do not hear from you by then, I will assume that you have no objection to Enron Corp. pursuing these suits.
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I feel awful about that--particularly since PGT did the same thing! df Steven Harris 02/01/2001 11:58 AM To: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Daily California Update..... FYI. You should be ashamed asking PG&E to pay us up front for demand charges. Apparently, California feels we are "predators"! ---------------------- Forwarded by Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron on 02/01/2001 11:57 AM --------------------------- From: Lorna Brennan/ENRON@enronXgate on 02/01/2001 10:16 AM To: Lindy Donoho/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Lorraine Lindberg/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, TK Lohman/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Michelle Lokay/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Lee Huber/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Daily California Update..... CPUC Votes to Keep Gas Flowing A special session yesterday of California's regulators gave PG&E's utility authority to amend its gas supply deals to keep supplies flowing to the state past Feb. 7 when the current federal DOE emergency order expires, but it postponed action on another PG&E request that Southern California Gas Co. --- which has strongly objected --- be compelled to provide emergency supplies to the PG&E utility's residential and small business customers. Loretta Lynch, president of the California Public Utilities Commission, said PG&E's utility is a "victim --- a victim of circumstances and a victim of predatory practices by natural gas suppliers," now demanding payment for future supplies up front --- not because the utility has failed to pay its past gas bills, but because the electricity crisis has sapped its credit-worthiness. The CPUC action allows PG&E's utility to offer suppliers the option of securitization or, in effect, a lien, in the utility's retail customers' bills which cover the full cost of the wholesale gas prices as an incentive to have the suppliers extend contracts with PG&E's gas utility operations while the credit-worthiness of the company itself is dubious. It won't be until next week when the utility begins negotiating new contracts, that it will know if the CPUC action will overcome the suppliers reluctance to extend contracts in the current situation, according to PG&E gas utility spokesperson Staci Homrig. On the operational side, PG&E on Wednesday declared a low-inventory OFO because of a cold snap causing more supplies to be burned then pipeline shippers were bringing into the system. The action was thought to help cause the PG&E citygate price to jump from $11 to $17 on Wednesday. As for reports of low storage, Homrig said that while the utility's supplies are very low, they are adequate for the next week. They are not dipping into cushion or base gas at this point, Homrig said. Lynch said that PG&E has not defaulted on any payments, but nevertheless, in what she considers predatory practices, the suppliers have required advance payments or payment at the time supplies are provided. "These gas suppliers are taking advantage of an emergency situation to extract another pound of flesh," Lynch said in voting for the securitization measure. "Suppliers who have been paid when due, are now saying regardless of existing agreements 'pay us today.' They are doing this in the coldest time of the year, so the commissioners have to take these difficult steps to allow PG&E amend these agreements in order to keep the gas flowing." Part of the CPUC's action places a 90-day limit on the securitization option, so with the way gas contracts work, in effect, it only provides about another 30 days' worth of supplies, said Homrig, who noted that almost all of PG&E's 25 to 30 suppliers have asked for special payment arrangements (advances, cash-on-delivery or letters of credit) that the company cannot accommodate because of its cash-flow crisis.~ Out of ongoing negotiations, the parties came up with the securitization proposal in the customer account receivables, thus, assuring them they will get paid. On the gas side, PG&E has had sufficient revenues --- unlike its electric business --- but the suppliers have not wanted to let the utility stick to a normal payment arrangement because of the severe credit-rating decline in the past weeks. The CPUC met in San Francisco late Wednesday afternoon in the midst of a whirlwind day of public announcements from the governor, state legislature, consumer groups, regulators and utilities. A key piece was missing, however. California state legislative leaders called off a morning briefing that was to have offered the latest legislative proposals for dealing with the energy crisis. Reportedly sticking points remain centered on the key questions of who pays for the solutions and how deeply the state gets into the energy business. A spokesman for the assembly speaker's office said he had no idea when the briefing would be re-scheduled. One piece of legislation that got through the state Senate (SB 1X) yesterday authorizes another $500 million in emergency funds to purchase power. It also would allow the state water resources department to be the utilities' wholesale power supplier under long-term contracts at least through 2002. The measure drew a protest from CPUC Commissioner Richard Bilas, who argued that the state agency be "removed from that role as quickly as possible." The bill, which was first passed by the state Assembly, was returned to assembly committees last night to iron out changes made in the senate. It then would have to be ratified again by the Assembly. Meanwhile, consumer activists held rallies around the state protesting the state bail-out of the private-sector utilities. This prompted at least one of the utilities, Southern California Edison, to come out swinging, saying that the recently released results of utility financial audits do not show any "windfall profits" or diversion of monies from the utilities to the parent company. A letter surfaced in Washington from Gov. Gray Davis to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, dated Jan. 30 and outlining measures the state is taking to increase energy supply and decrease demand, sign long-term contracts and maintain the financial viability of the state's public utilities. The letter, a catalogue of recent initiatives already reported here, contained no specifics on any long-term contracts nor legislation signed that would address the immediate problem. Davis outlined measures being taken to speed up siting of new power plants, saying an additional 2,000 MW would be online by the end of the year. Responding to questions on another arena, Edison International's senior vice president Tom Higgins said "everything is on the table" in the ongoing negotiations between Davis' three-person negotiating team and the two utilities, including dropping the pending lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles and crediting excess revenues from the utilities' own generation against the whopping wholesale power cost under-collections. The state remained under a power watch for the 16th day as the California independent grid operator (Cal-ISO) urged conservation because "reserves remain very low."
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yeah. don't mess with texas. i didn't know you called.
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That actually made me cry. Susan
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Mark: I will definitely be up before the 20th. Hope yopu have a great vacation. Things are going well here. I'm gradually getting more sleep and Bill and I have started playing tennis again which I am really enjoying although we don't yet have much free time on our hands. Hope you have a great long weekend. have you received any more info on the stock options? take care. Carol St. Clair EB 3892 713-853-3989 (Phone) 713-646-3393 (Fax) [email protected] Mark Taylor 08/31/00 10:23 AM To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: Charles' Christening Carol - I would really like to come but unfortunately I will be leaving on vacation (to France) on the 20th and won't be back until October. I hear you will be at the offsite but is there any chance we'll get a visit up here before then?
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Wear your logo with pride on a custom T-shirt or Sweat Shirt! http://www.sportsline.com/links/6/5/3/sffer1218ftl.cgi +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Statistics, Scoring Luccis Losers, Current | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Luccis Losers Actives PLAYER POS SCORING SCORE Warner, Kurt QB 217 PaYd (4 Pts), 2 PaTD (6,4) (12 Pts), 2 PaInt (-2 Pts), 13 RuYd (1 Pt) 15.0 Alstott, Mike RB 101 RuYd (15 Pts), 1 RuTD (1) (6 Pts) 21.0 Garner, Charlie RB 54 RuYd (5 Pts), 75 ReYd (7 Pts) 12.0 Staley, Duce RB 35 RuYd (3 Pts), 103 ReYd (15 Pts) 18.0 Booker, Marty WR 74 ReYd (7 Pts) 7.0 Carter, Cris WR 88 ReYd (8 Pts) 8.0 Akers, David K 1 FG (20) (2 Pts) 2.0 Ravens DT 3 Int (3 Pts), 3 SACK (3 Pts), 1 DFR (1 Pt), PA (10 Pts) 17.0 TOTALS 100.0 Luccis Losers Reserves PLAYER POS ST SCORING SCORE Cleeland, Cameron TE RS 0.0 Hakim, Az-Zahir WR RS 13 ReYd (1 Pt), 1 FL (-1 Pt) 0.0 Hayes, Donald WR RS 77 ReYd (7 Pts) 7.0 Hilliard, Ike WR RS 105 ReYd (15 Pts), 1 ReTD (7) (6 Pts) 21.0 McKnight, James WR RS 78 ReYd (7 Pts) 7.0 Parker, Larry WR RS 0.0 Van Pelt, Alex QB RS 208 PaYd (4 Pts), 1 PaTD (3) (6 Pts) 10.0 TOTALS 45.0 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NFL Reports, Player Updates | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Latest NFL Player News Jerome Bettis, RB PIT - Blue Balls Updated 12/25/01 Bettis is listed as questionable for Week 16. However, he may be able to return to the Steelers' starting lineup. Bill Cowher said Bettis is progressing, and he will be used this week if healthy. James Stewart, RB DET - Orange Roughy Updated 12/23/01 Stewart suffered a sprained ankle early in Sunday's game at Pittsburgh. He was replaced by Lamont Warren in the first quarter, and Stewart did not return. Cameron Cleeland, TE NO - Luccis Losers Updated 12/23/01 Cleeland injured his Achilles tendon on Sunday. He is not expected to play again this season. Ahman Green, RB GB - Free Agent Updated 12/23/01 Green left Sunday's game in the fourth quarter with labored breathing. He was replaced by Dorsey Levens. Todd Bouman, QB MIN - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/23/01 Bouman was able to start Sunday's game, but he re-injured his thumb in the first quarter and was replaced by Spergon Wynn. Wesley Walls, TE CAR - Team Chick Updated 12/23/01 Walls was able to play in Sunday's game despite an ankle injury, but he left the game before halftime after spraining his left knee. Martin Gramatica, K TB - Free Agent Updated 12/23/01 Gramatica injured his hamstring in the fourth quarter on Sunday. He hurt himself on a PAT attempt, but Gramatica is expected to play on December 29. Todd Bouman, QB MIN - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/23/01 Bouman is now listed as probable for Sunday's game. He should be able to start against the Jaguars, but he may play with some pain in his thumb. Jeff Graham, WR SD - Really Rottens Updated 12/23/01 Graham probably won't play Sunday at Kansas City because of the death of his father in a car accident, coach Mike Riley said Friday. If Graham doesn't play, Trevor Gaylor will start in his place and Nate Turner will be signed off the practice squad. The Chargers are already missing their No. 3 receiver, Tim Dwight, due to complications of a collapsed lung. Antowain Smith, RB NE - Team Dick Updated 12/23/01 Smith rushed for a career-high 156 yards and a touchdown Saturday. He has been one of the best runners in the AFC and will help carry your team to Fantasy glory. Steve McNair, QB TEN - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/23/01 McNair played Saturday despite suffering from back spasms all week. He played well, throwing a touchdown pass in the second half. Expect him to be a solid No. 1 QB. Jeff Garcia, QB SF - C-Dawg's Boyz Updated 12/23/01 Garcia, whose practice time was limited all week, played in Saturday's game. He admitted afterwards that he has a cracked rib. He played with extra padding, saying it didn't greatly affect his throws. Garcia might not be at full strength in the remaining weeks but he will still be a solid No. 1 Fantasy QB. Eddie George, RB TEN - Team Dick Updated 12/23/01 George played in Saturday's game despite suffering from an ankle injury. He left in the third quarter because of a neck injury but returned to the game. Oronde Gadsden, WR MIA - Team Dick Updated 12/23/01 Gadsden did not play in Saturday's game against the Patriots because of a hamstring injury. Chris Chambers started in his absence. Fred Beasley, RB SF - Free Agent Updated 12/23/01 Beasley broke his right hand. He will probably be sidelined for the rest of the regular season. Joe Horn, WR NO - President Taft Updated 12/21/01 Horn is once again performing like an elite Fantasy receiver. He is a must-start player during the final weeks of the NFL season. Maurice Smith, RB ATL - Dont Mess Updated 12/21/01 A banged-up Smith hasn't done much statistically in recent weeks. Don't depend on him during the Fantasy playoffs. Donald Hayes, WR CAR - Luccis Losers Updated 12/21/01 Hayes may step back into the forefront this week as the No. 1 wideout in place of Muhsin Muhammad. He isn't very explosive, however, and won't help Fantasy teams much during Weeks 15 through 17. Chris Weinke, QB CAR - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 Consider Weinke as a backup during the Fantasy playoffs. He lacks the weapons to post better-than-average numbers, but he is a good option if you need an emergency QB. Kurt Warner, QB STL - Luccis Losers Updated 12/21/01 Warner should guide many Fantasy teams to success during the playoffs. Expect fine numbers from him the rest of the way. Rich Gannon, QB OAK - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Gannon has been a top-flight Fantasy QB this year. He will be a key player on many title teams, and should never be benched. Randy Moss, WR MIN - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Moss started off slow this season but has once again been one of the best wideouts. Don't hesitate to start him during your playoff run. Marvin Minnis, WR KC - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Minnis hasn't done much to help Fantasy owners this year. Don't use him during the remaining weeks of the NFL season. Michael Westbrook, WR WAS - C-Dawg's Boyz Updated 12/21/01 Westbrook has been inconsistent this season as a Fantasy player. He will be a good No. 2 at best during your playoffs. Rod Gardner, WR WAS - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 Gardner has been very inconsistent this season. Unless you play in a deeper league, starting Gardner isn't advisable. Tony Richardson, RB KC - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Richardson hasn't been a consistent scoring threat this year. Don't use him during the Fantasy playoffs. Tony Gonzalez, TE KC - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Gonzalez hasn't played as well as expected this year. Still, he is too talented to bench during the Fantasy playoffs. Brett Favre, QB GB - Dont Mess Updated 12/21/01 Favre has been one of the best QBs this season. Count on him to help lead your team to Fantasy glory. Trent Green, QB KC - Blue Balls Updated 12/21/01 Green has been an inconsistent Fantasy QB this year. He is a risky start during the rest of the season. Bill Schroeder, WR GB - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Schroeder has had a solid season. Look for him to be a reliable No. 2 wideout during your postseason. Matt Hasselbeck, QB SEA - Texas Terminators Updated 12/21/01 Hasselbeck has been a big disappointment this year. Don't use him during the Fantasy postseason. Johnnie Morton, WR DET - Dont Mess Updated 12/21/01 Morton has been inconsistent this season but he will still be a solid No. 2 during the Fantasy playoffs. Keep him in your lineup. Reggie Wayne, WR IND - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Wayne is healthy again, and showing signs of improvement. But he is not accomplishing enough statistically to help most Fantasy teams. Amani Toomer, WR NYG - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Toomer is having a bit of a down year, but his potential to post solid Fantasy numbers makes him worth considering. He should be a solid No. 2 wideout during your playoffs. Marvin Harrison, WR IND - C-Dawg's Boyz Updated 12/21/01 Harrison will be an important Fantasy player during the final weeks of the NFL season. He will have some good outings, even though the Colts are not in the playoff race. Duce Staley, RB PHI - Luccis Losers Updated 12/21/01 Staley started to play well late in the season. Be sure to keep him into your starting lineup. He will be an adequate back for the playoffs. Shawn Bryson, RB BUF - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Bryson will start in place of the injured Travis Henry this week. Consider him as a No. 2 RB if you need help at that spot. James Thrash, WR PHI - President Taft Updated 12/21/01 Thrash was not very consistent during the regular season and may not catch a lot of TD passes in the final games of the NFL regular season. He will be a No. 2 wideout at best during the Fantasy playoffs. David Patten, WR NE - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Patten's numbers have dropped off in recent weeks. Don't use him unless your team is very thin at wide receiver. Joey Galloway, WR DAL - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Galloway has been a disappointment for Fantasy owners this season. Unless you're in a deeper league, starting Galloway during your playoffs isn't recommended. Troy Brown, WR NE - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 Brown has been an inconsistent Fantasy receiver this year. He may not be a reliable option during the Fantasy playoffs. Warrick Dunn, RB TB - President Taft Updated 12/21/01 Dunn has been inconsistent this season. He will be a No. 2 back at best during your playoffs. Antowain Smith, RB NE - Team Dick Updated 12/21/01 Smith is a must-start player during the Fantasy postseason. Even if his yardage totals aren't good, he is a tremendous TD threat. Keyshawn Johnson, WR TB - Orange Roughy Updated 12/21/01 Johnson has caught a lot of passes this season, but has only one TD reception. Nevertheless, he will still be a reliable receiver in your playoffs. Anthony Becht, TE NYJ - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Becht hasn't been a consistent target for the Jets this year. He may not be very valuable during the Fantasy playoffs. Laveranues Coles, WR NYJ - Team Dick Updated 12/21/01 Coles has been New York's best receiver this year. He will continue to be a consistent TD threat during the Fantasy postseason. Jim Miller, QB CHI - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Miller has been inconsistent this season. Starting Miller is too huge a gamble in the Fantasy playoffs. Curtis Martin, RB NYJ - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Martin will be a key player in many Fantasy championship drives. Keep him in your lineup throughout the rest of the season. Marty Booker, WR CHI - Luccis Losers Updated 12/21/01 Booker has been one of the better receivers in the NFC. Look for him to produce solid numbers in the Fantasy postseason. Chris Chambers, WR MIA - Texas Terminators Updated 12/21/01 Chambers may start this week because Oronde Gadsden will be less than 100 percent healthy with a hamstring injury. He will continue to be a regular TD threat during the remainder of the Fantasy playoffs. Michael Pittman, RB ARI - Dont Mess Updated 12/21/01 Pittman has been inconsistent as a Fantasy player. Don't rely on him too much during the Fantasy playoffs. Jake Plummer, QB ARI - Really Rottens Updated 12/21/01 Plummer has played well this season. He should be an adequate QB during the Fantasy playoffs. Ricky Williams, RB NO - Uran Man Updated 12/21/01 Williams (ribs) is now listed as probable. He has been practicing with no apparent problems. Stephen Davis, RB WAS - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 According to the <i>Pro Football News and Injury Report</i>, Davis' status for Sunday's game is questionable right now. He has told reporters he will play, but Ki-Jana Carter will start in his place if Davis can't play. Az-Zahir Hakim, WR STL - Luccis Losers Updated 12/21/01 Hakim has a sore back. He is expected to play against Carolina. Marshall Faulk, RB STL - Blue Balls Updated 12/21/01 Faulk has a minor knee problem. He is listed as probable for this week's game. Isaac Bruce, WR STL - Uran Man Updated 12/21/01 Bruce (foot) missed Thursday's practice. He is listed as probable for this week. Terrell Owens, WR SF - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Owens (hip) returned to practice on Thursday. He is expected to play this week. Jeff Garcia, QB SF - C-Dawg's Boyz Updated 12/21/01 Garcia (ribs) returned to practice on Thursday. "We didn't do too much with him but just enough to make him feel somewhat confident about making progress this week. The important thing will be how he feels tomorrow, does he become real sore," Steve Mariucci told the <i>Contra-Costa Times</i>. "I didn't notice any wincing. I didn't see any grimacing. I saw him throw a couple of frozen ropes." Garcia is expected to play this week. Todd Bouman, QB MIN - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Bouman worked on a limited basis in practice on Thursday. There is a chance Spergon Wynn may start in his place this week, and that decision may be made on Friday. Larry Parker, WR KC - Luccis Losers Updated 12/21/01 Parker may miss this week's game with a shoulder injury. He has not been a reliable Fantasy player this year when healthy. Priest Holmes, RB KC - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 Holmes returned to practice on Thursday. He should assume his regular workload this week. Bubba Franks, TE GB - President Taft Updated 12/21/01 Franks (ankle) has returned to practice. He is expected to play on Sunday. Oronde Gadsden, WR MIA - Team Dick Updated 12/21/01 Gadsden (hamstring) has returned to practice, but Chris Chambers may start over him this week. Muhsin Muhammad, WR CAR - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Muhammad (toe) did not practice on Thursday. He might miss the game against Buffalo, and Isaac Byrd will start in his place if Muhammad can't play. Wesley Walls, TE CAR - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Walls (ankle) practiced on Thursday. He might be able to play against Buffalo. Peerless Price, WR BUF - DRock's Beaatchs Updated 12/21/01 Price (ankle) returned to practice on Thursday. He is expected to play this week. Frank Wycheck, TE TEN - DRock's Beaatchs Updated 12/21/01 Wycheck started off slow this season but has been productive in recent weeks. Expect him to contribute a fair amount of points during the Fantasy playoffs. Bob Christian, RB ATL - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 Christian missed practice with tightness in his calf on Thursday. His current status is day to day. Eddie George, RB TEN - Team Dick Updated 12/21/01 George is listed as questionable for Saturday's game because of an ankle injury, but is expected to play. Look for him to be productive this week against a weak Raider run defense. Kevin Dyson, WR TEN - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Look for Dyson to be a decent No. 2 receiver during the Fantasy postseason. He might not score, but he should catch a few passes. Derrick Mason, WR TEN - C-Dawg's Boyz Updated 12/21/01 Mason is expected to play Saturday, despite suffering from a hip injury. Look for him to be an adequate No. 2 wideout. Hines Ward, WR PIT - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Ward hasn't scored a lot of touchdowns this season but is among the league leaders in receptions. He should be an asset to your team for the rest of the season as a No. 2 wideout. Plaxico Burress, WR PIT - DRock's Beaatchs Updated 12/21/01 Burress has been more reliable in recent weeks but still remains a risky pick for the Fantasy playoffs. He will only be a good No. 2 wideout at best. Kyle Brady, TE JAC - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Brady hasn't offered useful Fantasy stats much this season. Don't expect him to be too productive during the Fantasy playoffs. Stacey Mack, RB JAC - DRock's Beaatchs Updated 12/21/01 Mack has produced an adequate amount of all-purpose yardage but hasn't scored a lot. He should be used in larger leagues only for the remaining weeks. Keenan McCardell, WR JAC - Uran Man Updated 12/21/01 McCardell has caught a lot of passes this season but he doesn't score too many touchdowns. Look for him to be a solid No. 2 receiver in the Fantasy playoffs. Jimmy Smith, WR JAC - Team Dick Updated 12/21/01 Smith has been one of the best receivers in the AFC this season, despite his offseason injury. The veteran is a must-start for your Fantasy playoff run. Tim Couch, QB CLE - Team Chick Updated 12/21/01 Couch has been inconsistent this season. He is far too unreliable to be considered a starter during the Fantasy playoffs. Kevin Johnson, WR CLE - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/21/01 Johnson has been solid all season. Look for him to be a good receiver during the Fantasy playoffs. Elvis Grbac, QB BAL - Blue Balls Updated 12/21/01 Grbac has been inconsistent at times this season but should still be an adequate starter during the Fantasy playoffs. Expect him throw for at least 200 yards and a touchdown. Qadry Ismail, WR BAL - Blue Balls Updated 12/21/01 Ismail has been a reliable receiver all season. Look for this trend to continue throughout the Fantasy playoffs. Fred Taylor, RB JAC - Dont Mess Updated 12/21/01 Taylor is not expected to play Sunday. He is still suffering from a groin injury that has sidelined him for most of the season. Corey Dillon, RB CIN - Texas Terminators Updated 12/21/01 Dillon missed practice Thursday because of a finger injury but <i>The Cincinnati Post</i> reports that he is expected to play Sunday. Even if healthy, Dillon is a risky start this week against a tough Baltimore run defense. Consider benching him if you have a backup of equal value. Jon Kitna, QB CIN - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 Kitna, still recovering from a finger injury, is not at full strength. He will start Sunday but has not been productive enough to use in the Fantasy playoffs. Scott Covington, QB CIN - Free Agent Updated 12/21/01 The Bengals have signed Covington to their roster. Covington will backup Jon Kitna this week. However, Covington is not worth using even if he receives playing time. Mark Brunell, QB JAC - President Taft Updated 12/21/01 Brunell is expected to play Sunday. He is still suffering from a quadriceps injury that has limited his abilities over the past month. Steve McNair, QB TEN - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/21/01 McNair missed practice Thursday for the third straight day because of back spasms and is questionable for the game against Oakland. McNair first experienced some stiffness in his lower back late last week. In the first quarter of Sunday's game against Green Bay, he said the muscles tightened up. However, he stayed in the game. Even McNair is unsure of his status for Saturday night. "If it's like it is right now, there's no way I can do it," he said. "I'm very surprised. Usually this comes and goes, but this time the spasms have stayed longer than I anticipated." Avoid using McNair this week if you have a backup of equal value. His health status makes him a major risk. James Jackson, RB CLE - Uran Man Updated 12/21/01 The Cleveland Browns put Jackson on injured reserve on Thursday. Jackson, who leads the team with 554 yards rushing, will miss the rest of the season with an ankle injury. He aggravated a left ankle sprain in the first quarter of Sunday's defeat against the Jacksonville Jaguars and left the game with two carries for six yards. Benjamin Gay and Jamel White will share carries in his absence, but neither are reliable players to use during the Fantasy playoffs. Shannon Sharpe, TE BAL - Orange Roughy Updated 12/20/01 Sharpe (leg) practiced on Wednesday. He is expected to play this week. Drew Brees, QB SD - President Taft Updated 12/20/01 There still seems to be a chance Brees might play this week or before the season ends, says the <i>San Diego Union-Tribune</i>. He has been taking snaps with the first team in practice. "I'm not going to say that he will play, (but) could he play? Yes," Mike Riley. "But I'm not going to say he will for sure. Kevan Barlow, RB SF - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/20/01 Despite scoring on two short TD runs last week, Barlow is not offically the Niners' goal-line back, says the <i>Contra-Costa Times</i>. "It's a coincidence," Barlow said. "It was my turn in the rotation to be in there." The two backs will continue to split carries. Terrell Owens, WR SF - Team Chick Updated 12/20/01 Owens (hip) did not practice on Wednesday. He is still expected to play this week. Jeff Garcia, QB SF - C-Dawg's Boyz Updated 12/20/01 Garcia (ribs) has been downgraded to questionable, but he still expects to play this week. Tim Rattay took snaps with the first team on Wednesday. Ike Hilliard, WR NYG - Luccis Losers Updated 12/20/01 The <I>New York Daily News</i> says the pain in Hilliard's toe has worsened. He aggravated the injury in Week 14, but he is expected to play against Seattle. Santana Moss, WR NYJ - Free Agent Updated 12/20/01 Moss (quadriceps) has returned to practice. He might be able to play this week. Steve McNair, QB TEN - Houston Big Ballers Updated 12/20/01 McNair has missed some practice time this week because of a back injury. He is still expected to start. Todd Bouman, QB MIN - Grid Iron Goons Updated 12/20/01 Bouman (thumb) missed practice on Wednesday. He is expected to play this week, although the <i>Minneapolis Star-Tribune</i> says he might have to throw in pain. "We think he'll be practicing full speed on Thursday and Friday," Dennis Green said. "I think he'll get accustomed to how he's got to throw the ball and I think he will be effective." Terrence Wilkins, WR IND - Free Agent Updated 12/20/01 Wilkins will sit out again this week with a hamstring injury. Reggie Wayne will be the No. 2 receiver against the Jets. James McKnight, WR MIA - Luccis Losers Updated 12/20/01 McKnight is listed as probable for this week's game with a back injury. He is expected to play against New England. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Standings, Summary Current | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ AFC Division TEAM W L T PCT BACK STRK DIV WKS PF BACK PA President Taft 13 2 0 0.867 0.0 W3 7-1-0 1.0 1298.0 163.0 938.0 Team Chick 7 6 2 0.533 5.0 L1 2-5-1 2.5 1370.0 91.0 1334.0 Really Rottens 6 7 1 0.464 6.5 L3 3-3-1 1.0 1040.0 421.0 1065.0 C-Dawg's Boyz 5 9 0 0.357 8.0 L1 4-3-0 1.0 1195.0 266.0 1345.0 Uran Man 4 9 0 0.308 9.0 L2 2-4-0 0.0 1008.0 453.0 1120.0 Dont Mess 3 9 1 0.269 9.5 L1 3-3-0 0.0 831.0 630.0 984.0 Texas Terminators 3 10 0 0.231 10.0 L4 2-4-0 0.0 893.0 568.0 1385.0 NFC Division TEAM W L T PCT BACK STRK DIV WKS PF BACK PA Luccis Losers 11 4 0 0.733 0.0 W4 7-1-0 1.0 1260.0 201.0 1028.0 Blue Balls 9 5 0 0.643 2.0 L2 5-2-0 2.5 1461.0 0.0 1272.0 Grid Iron Goons 8 6 1 0.567 2.5 L1 4-4-0 3.0 1373.0 88.0 1256.0 Houston Big Ballers 7 6 0 0.538 4.0 W2 2-4-0 1.0 1291.0 170.0 1184.0 Team Dick 6 6 1 0.500 4.5 W1 2-4-0 0.0 1117.0 344.0 1093.0 DRock's Beaatchs 7 7 0 0.500 4.0 L2 3-4-0 1.0 1103.0 358.0 1056.0 Orange Roughy 5 8 0 0.385 6.0 L2 1-5-0 1.0 964.0 497.0 1144.0 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Copyright 2001 Commissioner.COM Inc and SportsLine.com Inc. | | Your site is always at http://football.fantasy.sportsline.com/getbad | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ FB10SP
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We spoke about the P.C. for Trisha Tlapek. Location EB3132b. Co.# 0011 R.C . 100038 Thanks Kevin Moore x34710
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---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 08/21/2000 08:00 AM --------------------------- From: Mark E Haedicke@ECT on 08/15/2000 01:37 PM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Per our conversation on coordination of our efforts on California and other jurisdictions, we have developed the following training program: 1. Anti-trust -- we have completed anti-trust training in Houston for traders and have scheduled it in Portland and Calgary. 2. Sales Practices -- this training has been completed in Portland and is being scheduled in Houston and Calgary. 3. Anti-manipulation -- this training has been completed in Portland, but needs to be expanded to cover local law manipulation issues. It also needs to be scheduled in Houston and Calgary. Also, the above training needs to be supplemented with training on local power pool rules. There is a similar program being prepared in London. A meeting is being scheduled so we can discuss these matters further. Mark Haedicke
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It looks like the Brazilian tax situation will be even more problematic than in Argentina. ---------------------- Forwarded by Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 01/05/99 09:30 AM --------------------------- Scott Neal 12/30/98 05:02 PM To: Don Black/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Scott Porter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Brent Hendry/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, William O Butler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: Subject: Re: Brazilian Transaction Taxes FYI. ---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Neal/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 12/30/98 02:01 PM --------------------------- Beth Rosen 12/30/98 01:07 PM To: Scott Neal/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: Jordan Mintz/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Re: Brazilian Transaction Taxes Scott: I have provided some comments below in response to your questions regarding Brazil trading activities. About a year ago, Jordan and I went with Brent and others to Sao Paulo to do some preliminary due diligence on Brazil trading issues. At that time there were a number of open issues regarding the legal, regulatory and commercial aspects of conducting trading activities in Brazil that would effect our planning. For example, it was not known whether a Brazil trading office would be considered a financial institution, an important characterization as financial institutions are subject to a different tax regime. In any event, the following should give you a flavor of the regime. I am also sending you under separate cover some general information regarding doing business in brazil: Brazil imposes two gross receipts taxes called Pis and Cofins. The Pis rate is 0.65% and the Cofins rates has just increased from 2% to 3% effective February 1, 1999. Pis/Cofins operate like the Argentine turnover taxes except that Pis/Cofins are federal taxes as compared to Argentina's turnover taxes which are assessed at the provincial level. Strictly speaking, Brazil law considers amounts paid for Pis/Cofins to be "social contributions" and not taxes as the funds are earmarked for certain social welfare programs. As a result, the Pis/Cofins are considered "sacred" and except as outlined below, there are no exemptions or opportunities to avoid payment of Pis/Cofins. There are only two exceptions to the payment of Pis/Cofins. First, export sales by Brazilian companies are not subject to gross receipts taxes. The second exemption is that charitable foundations are exempt from Pis and Cofins. Prior to Brazil's recently introduced tax reform package, financial institutions paid a higher rate of income tax but were exempt from the Cofins tax (Pis was still due). Now, financial institutions must pay Cofins. To mitigate the cascading effect of Pis/Cofins in some of our power project under development, we have looked at, but not implemented, forming consortiums with some of our suppliers (gas suppliers). Under this scenario, a portion of the energy payment is allocated to each supplier who is taxable only on the portion of the tariff to which he contributed. A consortium is a legal arrangement that applies to a specific transaction and specific customers. It may not be compatible in the context of a trading office. Brazil has a value added tax regime which is administered by each state. There can be mismatches between VAT paid and collected depending on the particular jurisdiction in which a commodity is bought and resold. The VAT regimes differs for gas and power trading so we would have to analyze each specific transaction in order to evaluation whether VAT would represent a cost to the Brazil tradeco. I am sending to you some information provided by Arthur Andersen which describes the VAT on sales and re-sales of gas and electricity under several scenarios, I am also checking on whether Brazil imposes any energy specific taxes and will follow up you separately on this issue. Regards and all the best in 1999. Beth To: Beth Rosen/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: Subject: Brazilan Transaction Taxes Beth: I think we have a pretty good handle on these issues with respect to the Pis/Cofins--not pretty and, in fact, a worse scenario than we face in Argentina. Would you communicate to Scott. Thanks. Jordan PS-I must have just missed you today to run-I'm so sorry I couldn't make it, but it was for a very valid reason. ---------------------- Forwarded by Jordan Mintz/HOU/ECT on 12/16/98 12:15 PM --------------------------- From: Scott Neal AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL on 12/16/98 02:38 PM To: Jordan Mintz@ECT, Beth Rosen AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL cc: Yao Apasu@ECT, "Don Black/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT" AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL, Scott Porter AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL, Brett R Wiggs AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL, "Steve Pearlman/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT" AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL, Randy Young AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL, Brent Hendry AT ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@CCMAIL Subject: Brazilan Transaction Taxes Can you give us a briefing on Brazilian transaction taxes? My initial feeling is that we are going face tax issues similar to those we are dealing with in Argentina. We have several deal makers in Sao Paulo that have begun contact potential customers. I think it is important to start the education process now for all of us so that we can 1) determine ways to structure deals to limit tax liability and 2) form a strategy to lobby for changes/reform/exemption. Some initial questions: How are marketing/trading companies activities treated? Are there any energy specific taxes? If turnover/gross receipt tax are applicable, is there any special treatment for trading companies? Are transaction taxes federal, state, or local in nature? Thanks for your help.
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Enron Canada has a Master Agreement [ECT form, non ISDA] in place with Energy West Incorporated (which ENA could trade under per the Services Agreement with ECC covering financial trades only). Per my conversation a second ago with Credit, Energy West Incorporated and Energy West Resources are not showing up in their records as being one and the same corporation. Sounds to me you need to call Credit for approval. If we do not have a master, they would have to get Credit approval to do a trade w/o a master in place. John Malowney 10/09/2000 04:18 PM To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Energy West Resources Tana, I am attempting to put together a "spark spread" with Energy West Resources (AKA Energy West). EPMI has a master in place with Energy West Resources Inc. their current and correct business name. I understand we have an ISDA in place with Energy West Incorporated who is one and the same. In addition to credit concerns, is there any problem doing a financial transaction with Energy West Resources Inc. under the name on the ISDA of Energy West Incorporated ?
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-----Original Message----- From: Nicolay, Christi L. Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 4:29 PM To: Steffes, James D.; Kingerski, Harry; Novosel, Sarah; Fromer, Howard; Landwehr, Susan M.; Guerrero, Janel; Allegretti, Daniel; Roan, Michael; Hoatson, Tom; Shapiro, Richard; Kean, Steven J.; Presto, Kevin M.; Belden, Tim; Herndon, Rogers; Black, Don; Misra, Narsimha; Brown, Jeff; Aucoin, Berney C. ; Maurer, Luiz; Twiggs, Thane; Lavorato, John; Kitchen, Louise; Dietrich, Janet; Delainey, David; Duran, W. David; Calger, Christopher F.; Nord, Sue Subject: Enron's FERC filing opposing icap Today at FERC, Enron filed a pleading requesting the complete elimination of "icap" as a product (including any "reserve type" products) based on the fact that the real time spot markets of the RTOS can effectively price this in the cost of energy. The pleading also includes a proposed interim approach (with a two year sunset date). This pleading was made in response to FERC's request for comments on "Ensuring Sufficient Capacity Reserves In Today's Energy Markets." The pleading and affidavit of Larry Ruff, PhD are attached.
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Good Morning - No, I'm not going skiing... This week - prob. Thurs. or Friday works for me. ang ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Friday Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 15:38:18 -0600 I thought that you were going Skiing? The guys we went hunting w/ didn't know what they were doing! We drank a lot of beer & whisky, played paintball, ate BBQ & sat around the campfire. Got an open night to grab drinks this week if you are not going skiing? Late, DB 281-787-0029 -----Original Message----- From: "Angie Gillikin" @ENRON Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 2:17 PM To: Baughman Jr., Don Subject: RE: friday Who's going out of town? That was last Friday when you were going hunting? right? Ang ----Original Message Follows---- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: RE: friday Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 14:10:25 -0600 When are y'all headin' out of town? DB -----Original Message----- From: "Angie Gillikin" @ENRON Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:45 AM To: Baughman Jr., Don Subject: friday Just wondering if you are at work today or not??? If so - we're going to Happy Hour again - but wasn't sure what time y'all were leaving for deep East Texas hunting extravaganza?! So, thought I'd see ... Angie Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: Click Here << File: 'http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag2_etl_EN.asp' >> ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at [email protected] and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. ********************************************************************** MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Click Here << File: 'http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag3_etl_EN.asp' >> Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here
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Hello everyone. More fun issues from Chicago. I would like to discuss the different options available for giving parent guarantees to third parties. As everyone knows, to date we have had two third party transactions requiring parent guarantees. In the Trunkline transaction, each parent issued separate guarantees for 1/2 of the requested amount, negotiated by respective counsel. In the Alliance transaction, Enron issued a guarantee for the entire amount and Peoples has presented us with a reimbursement agreement which we are reviewing. Peoples' Board meets next Wednesday, Oct. 4, to approve the risk management policy. Assuming the policy is approved, deal flow should begin to increase and I would like to discuss how these guarantees can best be handled going forward. My thought was an hour or so next Monday, Oct. 2, to the extent everyone is available, with a follow up meeting with Peoples perhaps Wednesday. Let me know how your calendar looks and I will coordinate the meeting. Jeff & Kay: Although this has been initially focused on parent guarantees, this is part of a larger issue regarding negotiations of enovate contracts in general. For instance, we have agreed to templates for a Master Purchase and Sale Agreement and a GISB Agreement. However, who is authorized to make changes and negotiate on behalf of enovate? We can discuss any suggestions for handling these situations as well. Thanks, Gregg
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yep...i'm always here Sarah Wesner@ENRON 09/14/2000 10:37 PM To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Margin Lines project John - I will be out of the office on 9/15 and also from 9/21-9/30. Are you available during 9/18-9/20 as I want to go through the information before October. Let's arrange something early next week. Sarah
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Calif. power bond delay may lead to large deficit NEW YORK, Sept 27 (Reuters) - California state Treasurer Philip Angelides said Thursday the state could face a $9.3 billion budget deficit in the 2002-2003 fiscal year if $12.5 billion of power bonds are not sold before July 2002. The treasurer is certain the bonds will be sold, but he released the figures in an attempt to pressure the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) into actions it must take in order to sell the bonds. "What I am concerned about is the fact this law has not been effectuated eight months after it was passed," Angelides said in a telephone news conference in Sacramento, referring to a law passed in February setting the biggest municipal bond sale ever in motion. The state depleted its general fund by at least $6.2 billion buying electricity to keep power flowing and must sell the bonds in order to refill the state's general fund and make future power purchases. "There can be no schedule (for the bond sale) until the PUC completes its work," Angelides said. Earlier this week the PUC said the much-delayed meeting is now set for Oct. 2. Angelides said PUC Commissioner Jeff Brown, one of five, is on board to make the vote, but President Loretta Lynch and other commissioners, "are not ready to act." Lynch said earlier this week that she wants more time to work out details with Angelides and the Department of Water Resources concerning the money and terms of the rate order and rate agreement. How the money from rate increases approved in May will be split up to pay for the bonds and to reimburse troubled power utilities and giving the Department of Water Resources the authority to sell the bonds, still need to be decided by the PUC. Angelides is projecting a $3.1 billion budget deficit for the 2002-2003 fiscal year, even if the bonds are sold in time, due to reduced revenues as the overall U.S. economy slows. In a worst case scenario, Angelides added that with the bond sale, the $3.1 billion gap may grow to $4 billion, while a late sale would push the $9.3 billion number to $10.2 billion. The treasurer painted a dire picture of California 's budget if the bonds are not sold, likening it to the state's budget problems of the early 1990s. Angelides warned a 2 percent sales tax increase might have to be put in place, or possibly a $1,574 per student cut in state K-12 education spending. Or, the state could drop all spending on the University of California and California State University and save $6 billion. Eighteen percent of the state's non-education budget would need to be cut if the bonds are not sold, he said.
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ah jeez, nobody tell timi and rory....
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---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT on 06/14/2000 03:00 PM --------------------------- Sheung Tam <[email protected]> on 06/14/2000 02:06:11 PM Please respond to [email protected] To: Sheila Glover <[email protected]> cc: Subject: Re: Enron India LLC (Delaware Company) Hi Sheila, No one has gotten back to me yet, the only thing I rec'd is the Prime Broker Margin account Agreement. We can not open the account until we get the rest of the document. Sheung Sheila Glover wrote: > Sheung, > Can I get the account number so we can give the wire instructions to Enron India > when the full trade value is known this morning? > Sheila > ---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT on 06/14/2000 07:39 AM > --------------------------- > > Sheung Tam <[email protected]> on 06/14/2000 07:39:50 AM > > Please respond to [email protected] > > To: Sheila Glover <[email protected]> > cc: > Subject: Re: Enron India LLC (Delaware Company) > > Hi Sheila, > For the new account funds will have to be in the account, before any trades > being > put on the account. > Sheung > > Sheila Glover wrote: > > > Sheung, > > Sara is working with Anthony Capelango, MS, to get this account open. We are > > expecting an account number this afternoon. I will send the number to you > when > > I hear from Anthony. > > > > The IPO is being priced today and we should know how many shares we got > > tomorrow. > > Sheila > > ---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT on 06/13/2000 02:19 > PM > > --------------------------- > > > > > > (Embedded > > image moved > > to file: From: Sheila Glover > > pic20211.pcx) 06/08/2000 12:43 PM > > > > > > > > > > To: [email protected] > > cc: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Greene/HOU/ECT@ECT, Theresa T > > Brogan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT > > Subject: Enron India LLC (Delaware Company) > > > > Sheung, > > We will be opening an account at Morgan Stanley for Enron India LLC (a > Delaware > > Company). They expect to participate in an IPO on June 13th for Nasdaq > shares. > > Sara will be forwarding the documentation to you. > > Sheila > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Name: pic20211.pcx > > pic20211.pcx Type: PCX Image > (application/x-unknown-content-type-pcxfile) > > Encoding: base64
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I was right on the legal question Jeff asked. Julia was wrong. She is dropping a note to Skilling.
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Folks- At today's meeting, those Group members who attended agreed that we should indeed send the letter with changes reflecting the new legislation. Attached is the newest draft of such a letter. We need to send this letter out FRIDAY so in order to do that please look over the letter carefully and let me know if your organization wishes to be included as a signatory. I need every set of eyes out there to look this letter over for spelling, grammar and content -- my eyes have seen it too many times and are apt to miss things. So, here is the process --- Let me know of any minor changes ASAP. If there are content changes please email them to the ENTIRE group for sign off. Please understand that we want to send this FRIDAY so we do not have a lot of time to make changes. When I have a final draft I will ask people to fax signatures or send originals to me by Friday.Thank you all for your help with this letter. We could not have done it with out you. We will be scheduling our next general meeting for mid October. Also, we have finalized the dates for the Annual Retreat and will be sending out packets with all the details next week. DJ and I are working on the agenda so if you have a specific topic you would like covered please let us know. As always, please send me an email or give me a call if you have any concerns or questions about the letter or any other matter. Thanks, Delaney - ltr to governor -- options list.doc
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Take me lunch and tell me some more (around the holidays when I will poor and hungry). Heeeeeheeee! -----Original Message----- From: Hyatt, Kevin Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 3:57 PM To: Armstrong, Julie Subject: RE: Enron Kids Adopt A Child Program you are SOOOOO GOOD!! -----Original Message----- From: Armstrong, Julie Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:27 PM To: McCarty, Danny; Gadd, Eric; Dowd, Stephen Cc: Hyatt, Kevin Subject: FW: Enron Kids Adopt A Child Program Importance: High Guys, Would you like to adopt a kid? And no, you do not have to legally adopt the kid (believe it or not that is one of the questions that was asked which totally cracked me up). I am assisting Kevin Hyatt and we have 240 kids left. Fire Sale! Get your kid now, happy hour special, two for one all the time! Just give me your money and I will shop (imagine that - I will shop). -----Original Message----- From: Hyatt, Kevin Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 9:51 AM To: Armstrong, Julie Subject: Enron Kids Adopt A Child Program Importance: High << OLE Object: Picture (Metafile) >> For each of the last 15 years the Enron Kids Committee has chosen an under-privileged HISD elementary school and offered to "sponsor" every child in that school. What we mean by "sponsor" is that we outfit the child from head to toe plus give each of them a toy and book. The presents are then handed out to the children at their school Holiday Party in December. For most of these kids, it is their only Christmas present. I am once again coordinating the volunteer / adoption efforts for ETS. Some ETS departments and employees have already sponsored a child-- thanks for your support. But thus far, we have only adopted 216 of 468 children. We need more help!!!! If you would like to participate, I will coordinate collections and adoptions. Simply reply back to this email with the amount you would like to contribute. It costs about $100 to "sponsor" each child. Last year we were able to adopt 18 children. All the funds collected will be matched by the Enron Foundation. The matching funds will be used to buy books and computers for the school. I will also need volunteers for shopping. If you would like to shop for the kids we sponsor, please let me know. Thanks for your support!! Kevin Hyatt x35559 & The Enron Kids Committee
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The Troy Grove driving directions from Chicago: 88 West to I-39, then South on 39 to 52 West,then West on 52 to 251 then South Approx 1 mile. Thus location is off of Rte 251 one mile South of 52.
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Looks like they have re-surfaced. Kay ---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 04/23/2001 08:58 AM --------------------------- "PARKER, Isabel" <[email protected]> on 04/23/2001 08:55:16 AM To: "Kent Shoemaker (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Kay Mann (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Carolyn Campbell (E-mail)" <[email protected]> cc: "Gregory F. Lang (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Rick Vicens (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "John Tisdale (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jack Wallace (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "John Anderson (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "BURKE, Ted (TDB)" <[email protected]>, "O'BRIEN, Lisa" <[email protected]>, "VAN DUSEN, Nicholas" <[email protected]> Subject: Pegasus - GE Documents This e-mail is confidential and may well also be legally privileged. If you have received it in error, you are on notice of its status. Please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to any other person: to do so could be a breach of confidence. Thank you for your co-operation. Please contact our IT Helpdesk on +44 (0) 20 7936 4000 Ext.2000 or email [email protected] if you need assistance. In anticipation of our closing on the morning of Wednesday 25th April, please find attached the following: (a) a clean and blacklined copy of the GE Consent (reflecting changes to the credit documentation and reflecting the acceleration of the Turbine Progress Payment Schedule); (b) a clean and blacklined copy of the GE legal opinion (reflecting changes to the credit documentation); and (c) a clean and blacklined copy of the GE letter agreement (reflecting changes to the credit documentation). A form of receipt of funds will follow. Please contact me with any questions on 212 277 4025. Regards Isabel - NY003700961.DOC - NY003699615.DOC - NY003700033.DOC - COMPARE002.DOC - COMPARE003.DOC - COMPARE001.DOC
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OR Well, which one is it? You want to share some information with the rest of Enron, but you don't know whether it belongs in the ThinkBank or in eMeet. Here is a handy quiz to help you make the decision. Answers appear just below the quiz. What kind of information do you want to share? A. A well-developed idea or suggestion for something that will affect Enron's bottom line, either through revenue or savings. B. A question or a statement that you want someone else at Enron to answer or discuss. C. None of the above. D. Both A and B. If you chose "A," deposit an idea in the ThinkBank's Idea Vault. If you chose "B," eMeet is the place for you. If you chose "C" or "D," send an e-mail to [email protected] and let us know what you're trying to share. We'll help you find the right place for it in eThink. Wednesday, Mar. 29 at 10 a.m. Houston time, join Mark Koenig, executive vice president of Enron Investor Relations. Mark will answer questions about the role of Investor Relations and also provide a stock update. Remember, if you can't make the live event, pre-submit your questions now on the eSpeak site. Mark will be able to address them during his eSpeak, and you can see his answers in the transcript after the event. ethink.enron.com
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---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 11/03/2000 09:00 AM --------------------------- From: Maria Sandoval on 11/02/2000 02:15 PM To: Andrea R Guillen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phenicia Olivier/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cassandra S Dutton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lorraine Becker/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melba Lozano/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chantelle Villanueva/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected], [email protected], Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth Soto/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected], Pamela Sonnier/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yolanda Pena/Corp/Enron@Enron, Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Shoemake/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alex Saldana/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alisha Guerrero/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brenda Flores-Cuellar/NA/Enron@Enron, Sara Solorio/NA/Enron@ENRON, Brenda Barreda/HOU/EES@EES, Amber Limas/HOU/EES@EES, Anabel Gutierrez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raquel Lopez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Reyna/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Thank you!! ---------------------- Forwarded by Maria Sandoval/HOU/ECT on 11/02/2000 02:13 PM --------------------------- 11/02/2000 02:13 PM Brenda Flores-Cuellar@ENRON Brenda Flores-Cuellar@ENRON Brenda Flores-Cuellar@ENRON 11/02/2000 02:13 PM 11/02/2000 02:13 PM To: Yolanda Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan D Trevino/HOU/ECT@ECT, Maria Sandoval/HOU/ECT@ECT, "Ryan M. Matthews" <[email protected]>, Melissa Jones/NA/Enron@ENRON, Janell Avery/HOU/EES@EES, Eloy Escobar/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Thank you!! Thank you for your friendship > > > HELLO - THIS IS NATIONAL CARE WEEK > > >> > > > JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT I THINK YOU ARE GREAT. > > >> > > > > > >> > > > Did Anyone Ever Tell You, > > >> > > > Just How Special You Are > > >> > > > The Light that You Emit > > >> > > > Might even Light a Star > > >> > > > > > >> > > > Did Anyone Ever Tell You > > >> > > > How Important You Make Others Feel > > >> > > > Somebody out here is Smiling > > >> > > > About Love that is so Real > > >> > > > > > >> > > > Did Anyone Ever Tell You > > >> > > > Many Times, When They were Sad > > >> > > > Your E-mail made Them Smile a bit > > >> > > > In Fact It made Them Glad > > >> > > > > > >> > > > For the Time You Spend Sending Things > > >> > > > And Sharing whatever You Find > > >> > > > There are No Words to Thank You > > >> > > > But Somebody, Thinks You're Fine > > >> > > > > > >> > > > Did Anyone Ever Tell You > > >> > > > Just How Much They Love You > > >> > > > Well, My Dearest " Online " Friend > > >> > > > Today I am Telling You > > >> > > > > > >> > > > I HOPE I GET THIS BACK > > >> > > > > > >> > > > I believe that without a friend you are missing out on a > > lot!!! > > Don't be confused by friends and acquaintances, there is a > > >> > > > difference! > > >> > > > > > >> > > > Because I care about you, > > >> > > > It's national care week . . . and you get to send > messages to > > all your friends telling them that you care about them and > make them feel > > good about themselves and if they write back . . (just once) then that > > means > > that they care about you too. > > >> > > > > > >> > > > Have a nice day, and I'm glad we are friends!!! > > >> > > > > > >> > > > THIS IS A ROSE OF FRIENDSHIP YOU MUST PASS IT TO AT LEAST 4 > > FRIENDS!!! GO! >
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I stand corrected - we need to DASH everything over $500K. Regards Delainey ---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 11/03/2000 08:25 AM --------------------------- David Gorte 11/02/2000 07:28 PM To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Joseph Deffner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: Commodity / Embedded Finance Deals Dave, As of today, the Transaction Approval Process requires that any embedded financing over $500,000 needs to be DASHed. RAC, however, is close to finishing a new process for commodity embedded financings--both prepaids and tilted swaps--that would not require a full DASH but an abbreviated approval document based upon specified credit ratings, financing amounts, and maturities for transactions having standard credit documentation. For example, a $25 million, five-year exposure to a AAA counterparty with standard documentation is contemplated to be approved via this abbreviated approval document. This abbreviated approval document would only be available for transactions meeting these criteria if: (i) structured financing capacity were available, (ii) the funds flow issue created is manageable (both (i) and (ii) as confirmed by EGF), and (iii) the pricing met a threshold that included the structured financing cost, an appropriate credit spread/reserve, and a syndication risk premium. The abbreviated approval document is intended to expedite the approval of relatively straightforward embedded financings where a full DASH is impractical or inefficient. It is presently contemplated that the abbreviated approval document could be approved with two signatures: the Originator's and a RAC signature (either Bill Bradford's or mine), with business unit management and EGF receiving weekly updates on transactions approved via this document, but I would welcome your thoughts on this. In any event, I will provide you with the proposed abbreviated process by you for your review and concurrence before if it is implemented since the preponderance of these transactions are expected to be originated by ENA. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Regards, Dave David W Delainey 11/02/2000 09:25 AM To: Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: David Gorte/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Deffner/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: Commodity / Embedded Finance Deals Tim, I would argue that we should pursue this business as long as a) we are being adequately compensated for the financing and underlying commodity risk; b) we have very good paper; c) we are dealing with solid credits and are charging an appropriate risk adjusted cost of capital for the underlying financing; d) we have the ability to syndicate the capital or funds flow position if needed to manage cash issues and e) that RAC is comfortable that we are reaching these goals. Any imbedded financing or $5M or more should be DASHED. David, Joe and Mark should be your key contacts to ensure we are adequately managing these issues but I do not see any fatal flaw in the strategy if priced/managed well and we watch the funds flow issues. Regards Delainey ---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 11/02/2000 09:15 AM --------------------------- From: Tim Belden 10/31/2000 01:54 PM To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Commodity / Embedded Finance Deals ---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 10/31/2000 10:57 AM --------------------------- From: Tim Belden on 10/31/2000 11:54 AM To: Dave Delainey cc: Subject: Commodity / Embedded Finance Deals ---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 10/31/2000 10:56 AM --------------------------- From: Tim Belden on 10/31/2000 11:52 AM To: John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron, Dave Delainey cc: Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT Subject: Commodity / Embedded Finance Deals We have closed the following deals where we deliver power two a muni in the short term and get paid back power later on. These deals have both a commodity and a finance portion: Counterparty Loan Period Repayment Period Amount Financed Grant County 7/01 to 7/06 7/06 $4.7 million Grant County 5/01 to 7/06 7/06 $5.7 million Avista/Kaiser 7/2000 7/2000 to 7/2006 $31.3 million BPA/Kaiser 9/2000 7/2001 to 9/2001 $36 million Clatskanie 11/2000 to 9/2001 10/2001 to 9/2006 $5 million Eugene Water and Electric 1/2001 to 3/2002 11/2001 to 4/2002 $4.9 million Eugene Water and Electric 7/2001 to 12/2002 5/2002 to 12/2002 $7.3 million We are seeing demand for more of these. For example, Tacoma City Light is looking at $35,000,000 + in this type of structure. What do you guys need to know about this business and how much of an appetite do we have for this?
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-----Original Message----- From: Cantrell, Rebecca W. My contact listed below. To: Tycholiz, Barry Cc: Lawner, Leslie; Allen, Phillip K.; Miller, Stephanie; Tholt, Jane M. Subject: RE: External Conversations with El Paso Pipeline See below. Once you have a complete table, would you please distribute it to the whole group? Thanks. I assume you are going to be the lead in the coordinating? -----Original Message----- From: Tycholiz, Barry Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 11:20 AM To: Lawner, Leslie; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Allen, Phillip K.; Miller, Stephanie; Tholt, Jane M. Subject: External Conversations with El Paso Pipeline In consideration of the sensitivities regarding this asset and ENA's efforts to manage this risk. I believe we need to formalize and coordinate any external communication with El Paso. Please advise by name who your lead contact is or would be and what the general purpose of the conversations is concerning. If you do not have a primary contact or do not talk directly to the pipeline, pls advise. thanks, BT Enron El Paso Scope Barry Tycholiz Jerry Strange / Al Clark Commercial activities regarding EL Paso Pipeline, current issues - negotiations. Becky Cantrell Bill Healy(1)/Jerry Strange(2) Operational issues, questions about El Paso tariff or procedures, pooling issues Becky Cantrell Norm Walker(3) Operational issues, pooling issues Becky Cantrell Richard Derryberry Tariff Stephanie Miller Bill Bolch/Jerry Strange Commercial issues
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See Clear Creek Storage Company, 84 FERC ?61,210 (1998).
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Sami - apologies for not getting back to you - it's been a crazy week or two. Can we talk early next week? Sami Arap@ENRON 10/24/2000 12:55 PM To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: Colombian deals ---------------------- Forwarded by Sami Arap/SA/Enron on 10/24/2000 02:56 PM --------------------------- Sami Arap 10/18/2000 05:43 PM To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: Colombian deals Mark; As per Randy Young's request, I need to discuss the trading deals in Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela asap. Please let me know if you will be available tomorrow or Friday. Tks, Sami ---------------------- Forwarded by Sami Arap/SA/Enron on 10/18/2000 05:43 PM --------------------------- Pedro Fernando Manrique@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 10/18/2000 11:38 AM To: Sami Arap/SA/Enron@ENRON cc: Ignacio Taveras/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: Re: Colombian deals Sami, Estoy preparando un paquete completo, una vez lo tenga listo te lo envio. Sin embargo los deals que tenemos son: Exportaci?n a Cadafe (Venezuela) con un back-to-back con EBSA (Empresa de Energ?a de Boyaca) Emcali-Enron-Chivor, intermediaci?n de credito con una opci?n adicional de 10 GWh-mes Compra a ISAGEN de 15 GWh-mes 50% Take or Pay and 50% Take and Pay. Alianza con Chivor para el mercado no regulado. Los m?s urgentes son la Venta a Emcali y la Compra a ISAGEN, sin embargo los terminos de las ofertas de EBSA para la venta a Cadafe se vencen el 28 de Octubre y tenemos que definir algo al respecto. En el curso del d?a te estamos enviado copia de todas las ofertas y documentos preparados. Ayer estuvimos reunidos con Clara Ines Guarin, socia de Figueroa Sierra Asociados revisando el contrato borrador de Emcali-Chivor. Cualquier duda o pregunta por favor no dudes en dejarmelo saber. Gracias, PFM Sami Arap@ENRON 10/17/2000 04:04 PM To: Pedro Fernando Manrique/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: Susana Camacho/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: Colombian deals Pedro; Me pod,s mandar copia de los e-mails y materiales/documentos con respecto a las transacciones que Uds estan buscando negociar en Colombia ?! Gracias y un abrazo, Sami
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Here's a very good special report by PIRA on the Southern California emission credit market, a cost component that caught many by surprise and still hasn't been treated fairly in the popular press: ; ;
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As reported in Tim Taylor's prior email, Judge Moskowitz deferred ruling on the motion to stay pending resolution of the Section 455 issue. Judge Moskowitz rejected plaintiffs' argument that defendants should be required to formally move to recuse, stating that he felt required to resolve the Section 455 issue before proceeding further. On the other hand, he did not accept our argument that judicial economy favors deferral of the 455 issue to the MDL Panel, stating instead that he needed to resolve the issue, lest the Panel designate him as the MDL transferee court for cases he could not accept. Judge Moskowitz continued the matter to April 12 at 2:30 pm (PST), at which time the Court will hear oral argument on both the 455 issue and the stay motion. In the interim, the parties will brief the 455 issue in accordance with the following schedule: Plaintiff's brief - April 2 Defendants' response - April 10 Plaintiff's reply - April 12 As to the stay motion, Judge Moskowitz indicated he would need to review the issues raised in the remand briefs before deciding the stay motion. He stated that, generally speaking, if the remand motions require substantial effort and raise issues on which reasonable minds could defer, then he is inclined to grant a stay, given considerations of judicial economy and the public's interest in consistent rulings. While Judge Moskowitz was careful to note he has not decided this issue, many of the defense counsel who attended the hearing came away with the impression that the Court is favorably inclined to the stay arguments. As to the timing of the remand motion, Judge Moskowitz stated that, if he does not recuse himself and if he does not stay the cases, the remand motion will be heard "a couple of weeks" after April 17. Plaintiffs expressed concern that the remand motion be heard before the MDL rule in May. Judge Moskowitz did not commit to any specific schedule, but appeared receptive to plaintiffs' position on this timing issue. A transcript has been ordered and should be available on Monday for circulation. Several counsel have suggested that we have a group discussion after we review the transcript to assess our options on the various issues, including the Section 455 issue. As such, we have scheduled a conference call for Wednesday, March 28 at 11 am (PST). The dial in number is 1-800-210-5603 (pass code 5103596#). I will circulate an agenda before the call. Regards. ************** CONFIDENTIAL Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps LLP 600 West Broadway Suite 2600 San Diego, CA 92101-3391 (619) 236-1414 The information contained in this electronic mail transmission is confidential and intended to be sent only to the stated recipient of the transmission. It may therefore be protected from unauthorized use or dissemination by the attorney-client and/or attorney work-product privileges. If you are not the intended recipient or the intended recipient's agent, you are hereby notified that any review, use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. You are also asked to notify us immediately by telephone and to delete this transmission with any attachments and destroy all copies in any form. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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Please see the attached memo regarding Com Ed issues. Thanks lk
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FERC extends $1,000 price cap on NY ISO power Dow Jones Interactive October 24, 2001 Creating chaos out of order ; Power play: Federal order to merge electric transmission grids will hurt Maryland consumers. Dow Jones Interactive October 24, 2001 Calif Resells Surplus Power At A Loss In Second Quarter Dow Jones Interactive October 24, 2001 FERC extends $1,000 price cap on NY ISO power WASHINGTON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Wednesday agreed to extend a price cap of $1,000 per megawatt hour for wholesale electricity bids handled by the New York Independent System Operator. The New York ISO asked FERC to approve an extension through April 30, 2002, for the price cap, which first went into effect in July of last year. However, FERC said it expected power supplies in New York City and Long Island to remain tight through the summer of 2002. The ISO would likely request another bid cap extension at that time. Therefore, FERC said the price cap will last as an interim measure until the new Northeast Regional Transmission Organization is up and running. "We believe that our decision ... will promote price certainty and market participants' confidence in the New York ISO-administered markets, which will increase supply, improve reliability and ... lower energy prices," the agency said in its order. The New York ISO operates one of the nation's biggest wholesale electric markets with billions of dollars in transactions. The $1,000 price cap was first adopted to control market manipulation and prevent artificially inflated prices. The cap is supported by several large utilities, such as Consolidated Edison Inc. , which were concerned about high wholesale power prices that occurred after the New York ISO took control of the state's power grid. FERC aims to create four huge Regional Transmission Organizations to replace the New York ISO and similar groups in managing the nation's power grid. Federal regulators see the RTOs as a way to avoid a repeat of the power crisis in California last winter, in which the antiquated U.S. grid prevented more power from flowing into the state. Under FERC's plan, the RTOs would be for-profit groups in the U.S. Northeast, Midwest, Southeast and West. Each region would combine public utility transmission facilities to provide open access, more reliable power and lower rates for consumers. However, some utilities have been hesitant to join an RTO because they will some lose control over the rates they charge other companies to use their power lines. Creating chaos out of order ; Power play: Federal order to merge electric transmission grids will hurt Maryland consumers. USING scare and bully tactics, the federal government is trying to force Maryland electricity consumers into paying higher prices for less reliable service and less local control. That's the outlook for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's plan to create four new large regional power transmission groups to manage the nation's electric grid. The efficient, stable, economical PJM Interconnection grid system that's taken over 70 years to refine would be twisted and subverted to serve the needs of high-cost New York. Maryland's carefully crafted deregulation plan to benefit consumers and utilities is also threatened by the FERC order to create a Northeast regional transmission organization within three years. Challenges by Maryland, Virginia and Washington to the federal agency's mandate have been ignored. So have protests from Vermont and New Hampshire. Curiously, FERC cited the PJM network, which includes Maryland, as a model for the nation. Then it ordered a hasty merger of PJM with less able New York and New England systems. Warning of California -type energy problems for the rest of the nation, FERC has pressed its theory that bigger is always better. It ignores the fact that California is the largest U.S. electric market and still failed due to arrogant mismanagement. Some opposition to the FERC plan is based on loss of control by state regulators and existing regional systems. States opposed to deregulation fear the plan will force that change on them. Even within PJM, which serves five states and Washington, members hold differing positions on forming mega-regional networks. But PJM is the largest competitive wholesale power market in the world and has served its 22 million customers well. There's little benefit and a lot of risk in forcing it into a shotgun marriage with less capable Northeastern partners. Calif Resells Surplus Power At A Loss In Second Quarter LOS ANGELES -(Dow Jones)- The California agency buying power in lieu of the state's ailing utilities resold electricity in the spot market during the second quarter at an average price of $45 a megawatt-hour, the agency said Wednesday. 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The DWR buys power for customers of PG&E Corp. (PCG) unit Pacific Gas & Electric, Edison International (EIX) unit Southern California Edison and Sempra Energy (SRE) unit San Diego Gas & Electric.
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Dear Ken: We have very serious offers out to two young - but very highly regarded - economists doing work in areas of interest to Enron. (Please see enclosed.) Hendricks is being recruited for one of the Lay family chairs. Rust, now at Yale, is being recruited for our new university-wide Center in Computational Economics and Finance. His work is likely to be of considerable interest to Enron. Malcolm >X-Sender: [email protected] >Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 11:50:04 -0500 >To: [email protected] >From: Peter Hartley <[email protected]> >Subject: Hendricks and Rust - research of interest to Enron > >Malcolm: > >You requested some notes on the potential interest of Enron in the >research of Ken Hendricks (the proposed occupant of the Lay family >chair in industrial organization) and John Rust (the proposed >appointee from Yale to the Center in Computational Finance and >Economics). The research programs of Hendricks and Rust look >extremely exciting and bode well for a very productive relationship >between Enron and the economics department at Rice were we to succeed >in recruiting both of these outstanding economists at the peak of >their careers. > >1. Ken Hendricks: (Visiting U.T. Austin - professor at U.B.C.) > >Ken is regarding as one of the leading experts (along with his >co-author) on testing the implications of auction theory for >real-world auctions. In particular, Ken and his co-author (Rob Porter >from Northwestern) pioneered the study of auctions of Outer >Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas leases. The work on auction >theory is one of the most spectacular successes of strategic modeling >in economic analysis. It has influenced the design of emerging >markets for gas and electricity, pollution permits and the FCC >auctions of parts of the electromagnetic spectrum for communications >services. The empirical verification of many of the detailed >predictions of auction theory by Hendricks and a handful of other >scholars has been critical to the influence of that theory on the >design of new resource allocation mechanisms. Ken is keen to extend >his empirical work on auctions to other more recent examples. > >Ken's interest in the oil and gas industry extends beyond the auction >of leases. He has also worked on oil exploration and production, >strategic issues in the gasoline market and oil and gas pipelines. > >Ken Hendricks has also produced ground-breaking research on the >economic analysis of networks. The initial application of this work >has been to the airline industry. Ken is keen, however, to apply the >insights gained from this analysis to other network industries. In >particular, he is keen to study the electricity and natural gas >industries not only from the network perspective but also from the >perspective of auction theory. > >2. John Rust: (Yale - young full professor) > >In a recent theoretical paper, written with a colleague from Yale, >John Rust studies the conditions under which a "market maker" can >enter a commodity market and gather a substantial market share and >substantial profits, while at the same time making the market more >efficient by driving out the least efficient middle men and reducing >the average bid/ask spreads charged by the surviving middle men in the >market. This research is of relevance to "emerging markets" in so far >as falling transaction and information costs have played a critical role >in allowing such markets to develop. > >As part of this research program, John has developed a relationship >with a large New England steel service center, which is essentially a >"middle man" in the regional steel market. The firm buys large >quantities of steel domestically and internationally, storing these >as inventories in its warehouses, and subsequently selling the steel >to retail customers in the New England area at a markup. There is no >formal market for steel, such as exists for gold or platinum on the >London Metal Exchange or for commodities such as wheat on the Chicago >Mercantile Exchange. John believes that his work on the steel market >is likely to be of substantial interest to Enron. > >John and his co-author argue that the first market makers entering >the steel market, esteel.com and metalsite.com do not have the >correct business model (they fail to post publicly observable prices >and are more akin to computerized chat rooms where private >negotiations occur) and thus are unlikely to be successful in >transforming the market for steel. However the site gofish.com does >have a good business model and is rapidly transforming the market for >commercial purchases of fish in the U.S. > >How does this relate to Enron? Enron Industrial Markets (EIM) is >serving the role of market maker in a number of different commodities >such as natural gas and electricity. Coincidentally EIM just made a >presentation of its plans to enter as a market maker in the steel >market, and the executives at the steel company that John and his >co-author work with in Connecticut shared with John an impressive >binder from a recent presentation by EIM. After >discussing this presentation with the general manager and studying >the presentation binder, John feels that Enron's business plan is >much more likely to succeed than either esteel.com or metalsite.com. >His analysis of the steel market suggests that there are considerable >informational imperfections, and that there is ample room for >successful, profitable entry by a leading company such as Enron that >has an intelligent and aggressive business plan. John believes that >Enron is in a strong position to succeed in the steel market using >its experience in other markets, their successful enrononline.com >trading site, and their huge financial resources that would enable >them to conduct the marketing operations to get their market off the >ground. > >The other area where John feel's that his research could connect to, >and be useful for, Enron in steel and other commodities markets is >his work on using dynamic programming methods to solve for and >compute optimal speculative trading strategies. John is perhaps the >world expert in calculating optimal policies with regard to managing >inventory levels. These include the optimal timing of purchase >decisions, the optimal quantities to purchase when purchases are >optimal, and the optimal markups of retail prices over wholesale >prices. John and his co-author have developed computer programs that >can rapidly compute the optimal policies (in less than 2 minutes on >an ordinary PC) for the steel distributor he has been working with in >New England. They plan to deliver a computerized version of their >trading strategy on a laptop computer to the executives at the steel >company. John and his co-author hope to compare how the trading >profits generated by the computer program compare to the trading >profits that would be earned if the firm continued with its current >business practices. > >John's work may be of interest to Enron since it can be extended to >predictions of the optimal inventory holdings and bid/ask spread that >should be quoted by a market maker like Enron. John and his co-author >are currently working on extending their model to predict how traders >in the steel market would value various options and futures contracts >for hedging risks, leading to predictions for the pricing of these >derivative financial instruments. > >John would be very keen to attain a close working relationship with >Enron. He believes such a relationship could have a huge effect on >the course of his research, spawning a number of additional new >research projects that would benefit students and faculty at Rice as >well as having substantial potential benefit for Enron. > >-- >Peter Hartley -- ___________________________ Malcolm Gillis President RICE UNIVERSITY Post Office Box 1892 Houston, Texas 77251-1892 6100 Main Street Houston, Texas 77005 Internet: [email protected] Telephone: (713) 348-4041 Facsimile: (713) 348-5271
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Chris, thanks for the update - ensure that Azurix is eliminated from the project which can help financially support the Calpine water discount. Do not hesitate to contact Amanda Martin or Garrisson directly on this one if needed. What is the status of LV? Regards Delainey
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Dawn, I am sending you an electronic version of my presentation. Vince Kaminski
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This is what we did for Reliant. If you need a map, you can just delete Reliant's assets and add Cinergy's. Thanks.
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Mary, Larry and Wes, We just received a faxed copy of the Manual Wire and Same Day Payment memo which was sent by Betty Tauzier on 8/28/00. Rate & Currency trades fx which is settled the following day and requires next day payments for FX. Currently we are severely hampered because our infomation is required into Unify by 2:30 for an Accounts Payable run at 4:00 for next day payments. We are still trading after these cut-offs and tying out the day's activity with Trading. Therefore, we currently have to rely on manual wires to make payments to our counterparties on the value date. We need to get timeframes which mirror our business requirements. I would like to get the Accounts Payable run for our companies, 842 and 967, moved to after 5:00 pm. Information is not due to the bank until next day. 8:00 am London time. Please let Laurel and me know what changes can be done to our processing flows. Thanks. Sheila
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Molly, Thanks for the update. Two points. Please, let Neil McGregor know that many possible proposals were floated with regard to Anshuman and there was some noise in the system. We need L1 visa anyway and we decided to go ahead an arrange it. I shall also write to him and explain the confusion. Also, if I have the choice between upsetting Neil or Jeffs (Shankman and Skilling), I shall choose Neil. Vince Enron North America Corp. From: Molly Magee 01/24/2001 10:13 AM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: L1 Visa - Anshuman Shrivastava Vince: Apparently Neil McGregor became upset when he received Margaret Daffin's email. He is saying, however, that Anshuman will only be in Houston for one month, and you had mentioned six months when we spoke earlier. It really doesn't make any difference since he will need to get an L1 visa under either circumstance, but I thought you might want to see his email. Molly ---------------------- Forwarded by Molly Magee/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 10:09 AM --------------------------- Margaret Daffin 01/24/2001 09:57 AM To: Molly Magee/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: L1 Visa - Anshuman Shrivastava Molly: per our conversation today. Please let me know the status so that I can proceed with the visa process. Thanks Margaret ---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Daffin/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 09:56 AM --------------------------- Neil McGregor@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 01/24/2001 05:18 AM To: Margaret Daffin/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: Re: L1 Visa - Anshuman Shrivastava Anshuman is not moving or immigrating to the US. We are allowing him to work for a 1month assignment in the US with Enron. Please carry out the necessary approvals and visa's on this basis. Neil McGregor CEO Dabhol Power Margaret Daffin@ECT 01/23/2001 10:31 PM To: [email protected] cc: Molly Magee/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jane Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy Callahan/NA/Enron@Enron, Ranendra Sengupta/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Neil McGregor/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Harsimran Singh/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: L1 Visa - Anshuman Shrivastava Anshuman: I have been asked to contact you regarding your possible move to Houston, Texas. In order that I may begin the process of getting you an L1 immigration visa, I will need you to complete the attached visa questionnaire and return it to me with copies of the following documents: a copy of all pages of your passport, even if blank copies of all previous US visas issued an updated resume, showing months and years copies of all Diplomas and transcripts received if you have dependent family members coming to the States with you, copies of their passports Please send to my attention, via Fedex to: Enron Corp. 3 Allen Center, 3AC2026A 333 Clay Street Houston, TX 77002 Please call me with any questions you may have at 713-345-5083.
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do you want the ticket? i got this ticket from a broker - it is going for like $600 now call me @800-97ENRON or 713-853-0977 and let me know -----Original Message----- From: Luis Mena [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:13 PM To: Bass, Eric Subject: RE: FW: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #98 i bought a plane ticket last night. i was waiting to make sure that texas and ou were undefeated to buy it. what sucks is that the tickets to dallas were like 600 dollars and to austin were 190 so i'm going to austin friday morning and driving up with all my friends. the drive there is great but the drive back sucks kak. --- "Bass, Eric" <[email protected]> wrote: > ive got a 50 yd line seat for the game this weekend > with your name on it > pal! > what do you think? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Luis Mena [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:07 PM > To: nick schuneman; Bass, Eric; Elias Lira; Italo > Zarate > Subject: Fwd: FW: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #98 > > > > --- "Graf, Dustin KWP" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > From: "Graf, Dustin KWP" <[email protected]> > > To: "Boykin, Michael KWP" > > <[email protected]>, "Oddo, Chris KWP" > > <[email protected]>, "Gamel, Chris KWP" > > <[email protected]>, > > 'Adam Turner' <[email protected]>, 'Luis > Mena' > > <[email protected]>, > > "'[email protected]'" > > <[email protected]>, > > "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, > > "'Tucker, Michael'" > > <[email protected]>, > "'[email protected]'" > > <[email protected]>, "Humphrey, Randy KWP" > > <[email protected]>, "Eller, Steven D. > > KWP" > > <[email protected]> > > Subject: FW: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #98 > > Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 11:13:35 -0700 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jeff Boldrick > [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 9:57 AM > > To: '[email protected]' > > Subject: FW: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #98 > > > > > > > > > > > > Jeffrey D. Boldrick > > Business Development Coordinator - SE Region > > Deloitte & Touche LLP > > (404) 220-1084 > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> ] > > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 10:12 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #98 > > > > True Orange E-Mail/Fax Service > > Volume 9, E-Mail/Fax #98, Monday, October 1, 2001 > > Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530, > > Austin, Texas 78755 - Phone > > > > 512-795-8536 > > > > Horns Favored by 3 Over Sooners; Game at OSU Set > for > > 11:30 A.M. on Fox TV > > > > Texas is favored by three points over Oklahoma for > > their 2:30 p.m. showdown > > in the Cotton Bowl Saturday. I was amazed when I > > looked at five Las Vegas > > lines and saw all of them had the Longhorns as the > > favorite. Oklahoma is the > > > > defending national champion, has a higher ranking, > > has the nation's longest > > winning streak and I don't want to even get into > how > > bad they put it on the > > Horns last year. > > Let's hope the bookies know something. I think it > > will be a great game and I > > > > think the Longhorns have a great chance to win, > but > > I can't see making the > > Horns a pre-game favorite. > > A big key will be to hang tough early. When the > > Longhorns won in 1999, they > > had to overcome an early 17-0 Oklahoma lead. In > last > > year's blowout, the > > Sooners also jumped out to a big early lead and > they > > kept on pouring it on. > > Texas has a big offensive line and a big running > > back and the Longhorns > > might > > be able to wear Oklahoma's defense down if the > > Horns can be physical for > > four quarters. That's what Kansas State did last > > week and the Wildcats came > > back from a 35-14 deficit and almost pulled it > out. > > Texas needs to avoid falling behind and then try > to > > pull away in the late > > stages because Oklahoma is pretty thin in the > > defensive line. The starters > > are very good, but the backups are untested. > > * * * * > > Coach Mack Brown, a former assistant coach at > > Oklahoma, had a funny story to > > > > tell at his Monday press conference. He said when > he > > took the job at > > Oklahoma, he asked Sooner coach Barry Switzer who > OU > > had to beat to keep the > > > > coaches from getting fired. He said Switzer said > > Texas. He said he asked > > about the Big 8 foes, such as Nebraska, and > Switzer > > repeated, "Texas." > > When he came to Texas as the head coach, he said > he > > asked some of the top > > Longhorns who he needed to beat to keep his job. > > "Everybody," he said they > > replied. He said he thought they were joking and > > smiled at them, "but they > > didn't smile back." > > * * * * > > The Longhorns' game at Oklahoma State next weekend > > will have an 11:30 a.m. > > kickoff and will be the Fox Syndication Big 12 > Game > > of the Week. If you live > > > > in Texas or Oklahoma and in most other states, you > > should be able to get the > > > > game, but check with your cable company to make > > sure. > > * * * * > > RECRUITING NOTES: Nine of the recruits on my > 25-man > > "difference-maker" list > > > > have committed, and Texas leads the way with five > > pledges. The future > > Longhorns are No. 4 DT Earl Anderson of San > Marcos, > > No. 11 LB Garnett Smith > > > > of Arlington Lamar, 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. A&M > > > > is next with two pledges from No. 10 Athlete > Reggie > > McNeal of Lufkin and No. > > > > 20. Athlete L'Tydrick Riley of Crockett. The other > > two on the list who are > > committed are No. 18 Center Bob Morton of McKinney > > to Notre Dame and No. 25 > > CB Michael Hawkins of Carrollton Turner to > Oklahoma. > > The Longhorns also have > > > > great shots at No. 1 DT Rodrique Wright of Alief > > Hastings, No. 2 QB Vincent > > Young of Houston Madison, No. 3 DE Larry Dibbles > of > > Lancaster, No. 6 RB > > Albert Hardy of Galena Park, No. 7 MLB Aaron > Harris > > of North Mesquite, No. > > 13 > > OL Justin Blalock of Plano East and No. 14 DT > Marco > > Martin of Mesquite. They > > > > also have fair shots at No. 5 DE Travis Leitko of > > The Woodlands, No. 8 > > Athlete Edorian McCullolugh of North Garland, No. > 12 > > TE Eric Winston of > > Midland Lee, No. 19 CB Ricky Wilson of Port Arthur > > Lincoln and No. 22 > > Athlete > > DaBryan Blanton of Forney. That leaves only four > of > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com
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Jeff, I've been in touch with fundy team members back in Houston and they keep me up to date on ENE/DYN issues. Obviously, information is very limited at this point but I was wondering what your gut feeling about the future of EGM as a whole as well as the fundy team in particular is. Also, to keep you updated, I will be returning to Houston on November 30, so I will be back in the Houston office on December 3. By the time I was suppose to return to London again we should have a better idea of where everything is going. Things in London have been great and I think people on this end have been pleased with the fundy team's contribution. I hope all is well. Zac
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Rita, In order to book the imbalance payback between HPL and Lobo, I have created deal 1166748 (ENA selling to AEP @ $2.45). I have changed the price on Deal 1109140 from $0.00 to $2.455. From what I understand, we received the gas at King Ranch, sold it to AEP so that they would move it through the header on their contract and bought it back at a half cent difference. Following that, we sold the gas to the central desk, who sold it to Oneok at the South Texas pool. With the changes I made and the entries you are able to do, hopefully this deal will be wrapped up. Let me know if you need me to do anything else. D
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Patti will be distributing Astros tickets to you for the 2001 season. We used a process that gives you tickets for games in proportion to the number of employees on your team. I hope that you will enjoy the games and that you will also be able to use some of the tickets to reward employees for a job well done. We have improved our tickets this year. Thanks to Patti, who scoped out options for new tickets, and to my husband, who studied advantages and disadvantages of each option, we have some good seats for the year. The new tickets (4 together) are Dugout tickets, located between home and third base, about 28 rows up from the field. Not aisle tickets this year, but I sat in the seats for the pre-season opener, and they are a big improvement over last year! We will work on the aisle for next year. We also still have the two Terrace level tickets as we did last year. For some games you will get all 6 tickets, and for others you may get either the Dugout Tickets or the Terrace tickets. Not a bad start to the season so far, so hopefully the new ballpark jinx is history! --Sally
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/31/2000 04:08 PM --------------------------- Tanuja Tulsiani <[email protected]> on 03/30/2000 04:39:22 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Energy in Europe Congress 2000 Dear Energy in Europe Congress Delegate ENERGY IN EUROPE CONGRESS 2000 19th June * 22th June 2000 * Kempinski Hotel , Berlin I am delighted that you will be joining us to speak at our Energy in Europe2000 conference (formally known as Electricity in Europe Congress) and enclose copies of the printed brochure for you and your colleagues. I hope that you will agree that the programme looks excellent and the response so far indicates that the event will be extremely well attended. I would be grateful if you could just take a moment to look through the items we would like from you prior to the conference to help ensure everything runs smoothly on the day. Your Administration/Preparation Details 12 weeks to go! You will find attached: ? PINK FORM : please tick and fill in and fax back immediately ? HOTEL FORM: please tick and fill in and fax direct to the hotel ? MARKETING.DOC: Information for out marketing department, please fill in and send back as soon as possible Friday 26th May 2000 : A Hard Copy Of Your Documentation 3 weeks to go! ? We would like a hard black & white copy of your presentation / bullet points/copy of slides whichever is best for you, to insert into the delegate documentation. We can receive this by post or email if the documents are not too complex but we try not to insert fax copies as copy quality is poor. (e-mail address - [email protected]). N.B. Even if you plan to speak off the cuff, we would urge that you submit at least an outline of your speech to us for insertion into the delegate pack by the above date. The most consistent complaint that we have from delegates is that not all speakers offer hard copies of their presentation. ? If you are unable to make this deadline, please could you inform us as soon as possible so that we can make alternative arrangements and avoid printing delay. Under separate cover we have arranged for five brochures to be sent to you outlining the full programme. These should arrive very shortly. Should you have any queries regarding your participation at the conference please contact Tanuja Tulsiani, our Logistics Manager who will be looking after the 'domestic' side of the event. You can call her direct on (44) 171 915 5173 or do contact myself. Thank you once again for joining us and I look forward to seeing you in the Berlin. With kind regards, Alexandra Howells Director Energy in Europe Congress 2000 - hotel form.doc - Pink form.doc - marketing.doc
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Nathan, Can you describe where Encore compression is located? -----Original Message----- From: Creech, Nathan Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 10:02 AM To: Nemec, Gerald Subject: CA for Encore Gerald, Here is the information that you requested. Counter party: Encore Acquisition Partners Address: 777 Main St., Ste. 1400 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Scope: The scope of this project is to analyze, develop and propose a compression services package that will optimally manage Encore's current and future horsepower requirements. In order to do this we will need to explain our financial structures and gain access to information pertaining to their compression facilities and existing power agreements. Email me with the completed CA so that I can forward it on to the client. Thanks Nathan B. Creech
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I left a voice mail for Paul but have not heard back yet. From: Matt Motsinger on 12/10/99 07:53 AM To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: EnronOnline Password Application Mark could you follow up with this customer regarding the Password Application. Thanks, Matt ---------------------- Forwarded by Matt Motsinger/HOU/ECT on 12/10/99 07:52 AM --------------------------- From: Matt Motsinger on 12/08/99 02:08 PM To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: EnronOnline Password Application I received a call from Paul Sauer (713-877-7028) with Engage Energy. He stated that he would like to discuss legal aspects of the Password Application and possible modifications of that form. Could you please contact this individual. Thanks, Matt Motsinger 713-853-5221 EnronOnline Call Center
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