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Thanks for the reply Sherri. I missed Jeff last night at Paul's so we
didn't get a chance to talk. Paul and I would appreciate the opportunity to
set up a meeting before the holidays. I know it's going to be tough given
everyone's tight schedules, but please find below some dates that work for
Paul and me:
Dec 11 afternoon; Dec 12 afternoon; Dec 13 10:30-2:00; Dec 15 afternoon; Dec
18/19/21 all day
Please let me know if any of these dates work so we can set a firm time. If
Jeff wants to combine with lunch, that would be great too. Thanks/Neil.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:50 AM
To: Neil Kelley
Subject: Re: Genesis Park
Dear Neil,
Jeff asked me to let you know that he will be at Paul Hobby's open house
this evening and hopes to see you there to discuss Genesis Park and Vitol.
In the event you two do not cross paths there, please let me know and we'll
see what we can do to schedule a meeting before the end of the year.
Regards,
Sherri Sera
Assistant to Jeff Skilling
713.853.5984
713.646.8381 (fax)
[email protected]
Neil Kelley <[email protected]> on 12/01/2000 02:51:21 PM
To: "Jeff Skilling (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Genesis Park
Jeff, I've been meaning to corner you at one of the YPO functions to spend
a
minute discussing a couple of topics. First and foremost, I wanted to
introduce Genesis Park which is a "new economy" investment company that's
been recently founded here in Houston by Paul Hobby, Fred Lummis, Steve
Gibson, Peter Shaper, Bruce Herzog and myself. Paul and I were hoping to
have an opportunity to spend 30 minutes with you in the next few weeks to
describe in person what we're all about. And to be clear, we're not
looking
for Enron money, we are raising money from private individuals. We've
already met with Jay Fitzgerald and Steve Horn to establish the
Enron/Genesis business relationship.
I also wanted to get your views on Enron's approach to oil trading and
whether the Vitol Group presented an opportunity. Frankly, I think Vitol
is
an excellent acquisition target although the success they've enjoyed in the
last year or two will make it a bit more difficult. They have an
unbelievable franchise, but they also have some fundamental weaknesses
which
could be exploited to Enron's benefit. I'm shooting in the dark here but
hopefully it's worth some discussion.
If you can free some time during this busy holiday period to meet, it would
be greatly appreciated. Paul and I could come to your office, or possibly
you could come to our "offices" over on Hermann Park. We're buying 17
acres
on Hermann Park adjacent to the Park Lane Towers which we plan to develop
into a technology park. For the time being, we are officing in a high tech
shed on the property!
Please let me know. Thanks/Neil.
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Let's meet in the next few days to discuss this issue of other groups selling
your services as long as you are the desk, get to price and structure all the
deals and make your quote with an appropriate margin in every deal. Clearly
we would have to initially put together a product menu for the EA group so
they can understand what they are pitching as well as designate a person from
your group to work with them so that the story gets told accurately to the
potential customers.
Thanks.
GP
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----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 09/15/2000 09:25 AM -----
Carol St Clair
09/14/2000 03:08 PM
To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: How Are You?
Sara:
Thanks for your note and sorry that I haven't called recently. I have
joined some day time tennis leagues at our club and between that, Charles,
Arthur etc. life has been fairly hectic. I keep trying to pick a good day
to come up to the office, but so far have not found a day that works for both
Bill and I but hopefully I'll see everyone soon. By the way, you and anyone
else in the group are always welcome to come out here!! I know that it is
far and that you all are busy but feel free to plan something if you want.
How are the legal assistant's and the rest of the group? How are you doing?
I must say that I am enjoying my time away from the office. Charles is doing
great. He is now 13 pounds, 6 ounces and allot 23 inches. He is growing
like a weed and eats often which keeps me busy round the clock although he
has started to sleep some more at night. We are slowly but surely getting
into a routine with him and I feel blessed to have Bill here to help. It's
hard to believe that 2 months has already gone by! Time flies when you are
having fun.
Anyway, hang in there and keep me posted. Say hi to Mike for me and if he
ever wants to play some tennis, please call us.
Carol St. Clair
EB 3892
713-853-3989 (Phone)
713-646-3393 (Fax)
[email protected]
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I put my stuff out there today, I will email you some pics to attach to it
tonight.
PL
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You must have put a lot of thought in this. P
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In case I did not find each of you personally, please be aware that as in the past with new Active X releases you will each be receiving the new version first. Each of you will have a new version of the website this evening, Friday November 16th.
You should not notice any changes, but if you do experience any problems please call me.
Thank you,
Lindsay
Lindsay Renaud
EnronOnline
Desk (713) 345-3703
Cell (713) 628-0048
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<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1><B><I><BR>LOUISIANA<BR></I></B></FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>ANR SE</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.9200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7880</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .0765</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 220,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>American Natural Resources Pipeline Co. - SE Transmission Pool</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Columbia Onshore</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.6700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7328</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .0989</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 311,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Columbia Gulf Transmission Co. - Onshore Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Henry Hub</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.9900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.8169</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .0946</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 1,029,600</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Henry Hub tailgate - Louisiana </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>NGPL LA</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.9300</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7250</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7974</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .0054</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 251,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Louisiana Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Tenn 500L</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.5700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.6212</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .1506</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 145,500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.-Zone L, 500 Leg Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Tenn 800L</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.5600</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.6387</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .1740</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 242,000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.-Zone L, 800 Leg Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>TETCO ELA</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.5400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.6387</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .2475</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 179,800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Texas Eastern - East LA </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>TETCO WLA</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.5550</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.5922</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .1966</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 193,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Texas Eastern - West LA </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Transco 65</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7901</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .1489</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 307,800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Transco - Station 65 </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Trunkline ELA</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.6000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7018</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .1073</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 95,400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Trunkline Gas Company - East Louisiana Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>TxGas SL</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8300</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.6200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7482</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .1489</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 239,300</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Texas Gas Transmission Corp.-Zone SL FT Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1><B><I><BR>MIDCONTINENT<BR></I></B></FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>MichCon, citygate</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1750</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.9700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.0246</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .0829</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 230,400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Michigan Consolidated </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>NGPL Midcont</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.0000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.6000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7958</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .0926</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 149,700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Mid-Continent Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>NGPL Nicor, citygate</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.9184</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .0368</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 723,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Nicor Citygate</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>NGPL NIPSCO, citygate</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.9807</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .1037</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 130,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Nipsco Citygate</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>NNG Demarcation</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.3000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.9900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.0768</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .3292</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 226,800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Northern Natural Gas, Demarcation Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Columbia TCO</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.6900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7377</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .2106</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 404,500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Columbia Gas Co. - TCO Pool </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Dominion So.Point</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.6400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.7539</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .3828</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 225,700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Dominion - South Point </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>TETCO M3</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8100</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.9092</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .2559</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 155,400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Texas Eastern - M3 Zone </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Transco Z-6 (NY)</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.0100</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.0679</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>-</B> .2582</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 130,700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. - Zone 6 (NY)</FONT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>El Paso non-Bondad</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1750</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.5900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.9711</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .5273</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 159,700</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>El Paso - San Juan Basin, Blanco Pool</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> Huntingdon/Sumas</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.2400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.1966</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .5209</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 120,400</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Westcoast Energy & Northwest Pipeline Corp.</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Opal</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.2000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.8893</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .4327</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 152,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Opal</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>PG&E Citygate</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.4800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.7900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.2783</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .5771</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 293,000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>PG&E - Citygate </FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> SoCal Border</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.4100</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.1203</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .5317</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 203,000</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Southern California Border Points (Ehrenberg,Topock,Needles)</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1><B><I><BR>WEST TEXAS<BR></I></B></FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>El Paso - Keystone</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.2200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.5200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $1.9687</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .3724</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 477,900</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>El Paso - Keystone Pool</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1> <NOBR>Waha</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $2.1500</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> $1.8800</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B> $2.0206</B></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1><B>+</B> .3608</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><FONT size=-1> 254,200</FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT size=-1>Waha Hub - West Texas </FONT></TD></TR>
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> > >
> > > Top 25 Signs That You've Already Grown Up
> > >
> > >1. Your potted plants stay alive.
> > >
> > >2. Having sex in a twin sized bed is absurd.
> > >
> > >3. You keep more food than beer in the fridge.
> > >
> > >4. 6:00 AM is when you get up, not when you go to sleep.
> > >
> > > 5. You hear your favorite song on an elevator.
> > >
> > >6. You carry an umbrella. You watch the Weather Channel.
> > >
> > > 7. Your friends marry and divorce instead of hookup and
> > > breakup.
> > >
> > >8. You go from 130 days of vacation time to 7.
> > >
> > > 9. Jeans and a sweater no longer qualify as 'dressed up'.
> > >
> > >10. You're the one calling the police because those darn kids
> > > next door don't know how to turn down the stereo.
> > >
> > >11. Older relatives feel comfortable telling sex jokes around
> > > you.
> > >
> > >12. You don't know what time Taco Bell closes anymore.
> > >
> > >13. Your car insurance goes down and your car payments go up.
> > >
> > >14. You feed your dog Science Diet instead of McDonald's.
> > >
> > >15. Sleeping on the couch makes your back hurt.
> > >
> > >16. You no longer take naps from noon to 6 p.m.
> > >
> > >17. Dinner and a movie - The whole date instead of the
> > > beginning of one.
> > >
> > >18. MTV News is no longer your primary source for
> > > information.
> > >
> > > 19. You go to the drugstore for Ibuprofen and antacids, not
> > > condoms and pregnancy test kits.
> > >
> > >20. A $4.00 bottle of wine is no longer 'pretty good stuff,'
> > >
> > > 21. You actually eat breakfast foods at breakfast time.
> > >
> > >22. Grocery lists are longer than macaroni & cheese, diet
> > > Pepsi & Ho-Ho's.
> > >
> > >23. "I just can't drink the way I used to" replaces "I'm
> > > never going to drink that much again."
> > >
> > >24. Over 90% of the time you spend in front of a computer is
> > > for real work.
> > >
> > >25. You don't drink at home to save money before going to
> > > bar.
> > >
> >
> > C.H.E.N. PR, Inc.
> > 1601 Trapelo Road
> > Waltham, MA 02451
> > (p) 781-466-8282 ext. 17
> > (f) 781-466-8989
> > [email protected]
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Just a note to let you know that per my conversation with Tanya, after review
by Brent, today I will be sending out am amendment to BMO allowing for the
provision of Cash as Eligible Collateral under the ISDA. When we get this in
signed I will send my usual email out to the world explaining this amendment,
but you may want to think about what procedures you will need to put in place
to make sure this happens EVERY time we take collateral in (not to mention,
we will also have to pay Canadian counsel to file releases as well , and this
will cost us money too! We don't want to have to do this too often.)
Anything you want to tell me before I send this out today?!
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Attached is a summary of the SCE meeting to discuss our Negative CTC claim. Call if you would like any additional information.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 5:55 PM
To: Shapiro, Richard; Steffes, James D.; Dietrich, Janet; Blachman, Jeremy; Frazier, Lamar; Leff, Dan; Hughes, Evan; Smith, Alison; Smith, Mike; Williams, Robert C.; Delainey, David W.; Kean, Steven J.; Tribolet, Michael; Curry, Wanda; Mellencamp, Lisa; Mara, Susan; Kaufman, Paul
Subject: Update: Meeting w/Edison RE: recovery of Negative CTC Claim
? We met with Edison yesterday in the attempt to settle our negative CTC claim.
? Edison continues to take a very hard-line, extreme position. This is it in a nutshell:
1. all customers--bundled and DA alike--"contributed to Edison's undercollection" and all customers must pay it down;
2. bundled customers contributed through frozen rates and DA customers contributed through the negative CTC;
3. Edison says it will pay ESPs past due amounts related to the negative CTC, but it intends to then turn around and assess a charge on all customer bills--DA and bundled alike--to recover its undercollection.
4. Edison intends to collect it over approximately 2 years. Edison estimates that the charge to DA customers over this period would be about $25-27/MWH.
5. Under Edison's plan, Enron would likely end up paying Edison, i.e., the present value of the "undercollection" charge would exceed the present value of the lump sum negative CTC payment.
? Obviously, with respect to any settlement with Edison, we're extremely far apart and we're therefore considering other options.
? In the meantime, the California PUC is engaged in DA and PX credit-related activities beginning next week and Edison will try to get the Commission to adopt their proposal.
? We are working with other market participants and gearing up to vigorously oppose Edison's proposal at the PUC.
? We will distribute something on Monday describing our approach and tactics at the PUC for folks to review and comment on.
? We are scheduled to meet with Edison again next Thursday to try to knock some sense into them (the probability of which is low).
If you have any questions, let us know.
Best,
Jeff
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At the right time, it would be helpful to discuss what we may want to consider as "Core" Assets (unrelated to trading activities) for purposes of emerging from bankruptcy as a going concern. As you know, we are in the process of organizing and formatting in an asset matrix the assets/businesses we currently own (or otherwise have an interest in) that may be potentially for sale; separating out potential core assets will be instructive as part of this process.
Please let me know your thoughts/suggestions over the next few weeks.
Thanks.
Jordan
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It's that time again....
The deadline for everyone to input his/her time into the system is
Tuesday-October 31 at 1:00pm. Please enter your time today and send me an
e-mail to let me know that your time has been entered. If you need help
entering your time, I would be happy to assist. If you missed the last
time-entry period, you may select the link Previous in the "Data Entry
Period" box.
Please remember to enter the receiver cost center number - 105900 - on your
timesheet. If your cost center number is 105900 already, you don't need to
enter it.
Also, for those of you who haven't ordered calendars, please let me know if
you are interested in picking one out.
If you have questions, please let me know. Thank you in advance for your
cooperation.
Anna
x7698
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Paul,
If you are coming to Houston for bidweek would you give my group a quick
presentation on future rockies expansions? Please let me know and I will set
up a conference room if you can do it.
Thanks
Hunter
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Hello everyone,
I am doing an inquiry as to what each families level
of participation will be for thanksgivings..... If it
is a immediate family only event, when will you be
arriving in Galveston, how many people in your family
will be there and will you be attending the dinner?
Mr and Mrs Lay will be there from the 21-25th of
November.
If it is a family plus dinner then what will be your
level of participation then? Please answer all the
above questions as well as who else you would like to
invite?
Please respond by October 5th.
Thanks barb
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone.
http://phone.yahoo.com
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Shirley,
I probably asked you about it already.
I want to renew.
Vince
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 04/24/2001
05:39 PM ---------------------------
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Count me in! I hope you are having a great day!
I do think of you often.
craig
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: invitation
Want to come with me to Jeff & Lisa's wedding on Nov. 4?
I know it's pretty far off but they need to know.
I think Lorraine and Hugh will be there.
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Same stuff going on here. Lisa and I are still settling things. Looks like
I am going to keep the house. So you need to come into town and well have a
good time.
My address is: 1403 Banks
Houston, Texas 77006
I am hooked up with tickets to the Big 12 game. Are you guys still planning
on a bus to SA?
"Townsend, George" <[email protected]> on 11/23/99 09:58:42 AM
To: Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE:
Gerald,
What's going on? What is your mailing address again? I need to mail you a
check. let me know.
gt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerald Nemec [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 1:13 PM
> To: Townsend, George
> Subject: RE:
>
>
>
> GT, I was surfing on the aggie BBS during lunch and stumbled across a
> post with
> this picture on it. This is hilarious. Go to this site and take a look.
>
>
> http://216.178.224.116/pages/forums/Forum2/HTML/004740.html
>
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This is the spread option which I am able to reconcile. The big P&L discrepancy is on the pure TVE fixed price positions which are off by $1 million+. Please continue to reconcile with Grace Kim.
Thanks.
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I INFORMALLY SOUNDED PAUL OUT, AND HE EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IF THE DATES WORK.
Possible letter to Paul Joskow from Ken Lay
Dear Paul:
As you may have heard, Enron has an advisory committee consisting of
leaders in the academic and business communities (list attached). This
committee meets twice each year, along with invited speakers on subjects of
interest to Enron. Top executives of our company do their best to attend.
Starting on the afternoon of October 30, and concluding late in the day
on October 31, we will be meeting in London. I was most impressed with your
presentation at the Aspen Institute energy forum, and am hoping that you
might consider joining our meeting to discuss "Where do we go from here: how
to preserve the momentum of deregulation after California."
We would be delighted to cover business class travel costs and all other
expenses incident to your trip to London, including hotel costs should you
choose to extend your stay for several days. In addition, there would be an
honorarium of $XXXXXX.
Do try to join us: you will find the other speakers interesting, and
London a delightful place in which to spend a bit of time. And we would
benefit enormously from your participation.
Sincerely,
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Stinson,
Henwood can help us with the project in our time frame (end of January). The
Henwood person who will coordinate the project is David Branchcomb, located
in London. He will have to involve the Henwood ?manager for Asia, who works
out of Australia.
I told him that you would call him Wednesday morning on his cell phone to set
up a conference call later the same day with the guy in Australia. Given time
difference it may happen late afternoon.
They expect that we shall give them the specs of the project. It makes sense
to involve Sandeep at the conference call: he will be very specific about our
needs. I sent you his coordinates in an earlier message. Sandeep may have to
come to the office: I don't know if Anita knows how to set up a conference
call.
David's phone numbers:
44 207 242 8950
44 787 942 5375 (cell).
I may be at the office in the morning for an hour or two.
Vince
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see desk file
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i am having the weekend kickoff tonight at woody's. sat i think i am going
to hit woodrows to catch the lsu game. what are you doing? did you go to
dave matthews?
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Brad,
Can we reverse this entry? I shall call you later today regarding Tanya.
Vine
---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 02/17/2000
08:16 AM ---------------------------
Tanya Tamarchenko
02/16/2000 10:13 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Tanya vacation
Vince,
I just found out that none of my vacation days from the last year is in the
computer system
(it says that I have 0 C/over days).
It was November 3, 1999 when I asked your approval to carry over 12 vacation
days to the next year .
I was thinking that if you (or HR) do not approve I could at least take these
days in 1999.
I know that your tried to help me and sent to Brad McSherry the
justification for me to carry over 10 days.
I bothered you a few times in November and December 1999 and since your
response was optimistic
I did not take any of those 10 days in 1999. But I never heard from HR.
Now I am not sure - may be these days are not in the system by mistake.
I would like to take 5 of them in March ( from 3/13/00 to 3/17/00).
What is your advice? Should I contact Brad McSherry? Even negative response
from HR in November or
December last year would be better than loosing vacation days.
I really appreciate your help,
Tanya.
Tanya Tamarchenko
12/02/99 12:51 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Tanya vacation
Hi, Vince,
sorry to bother again with my question.
I first e-mailed my question a month ago (on Nov. 3).
Since we still have not heard from HR, is it fair to assume that I can carry
over my 10 vacation days to the next year?
If not - I have to take 5 days before Dec. 17, because then I go on vacations
anyhow. I would really prefer not to take off
most of December, there are quite a lot of things going on.
Thank you for your help in resolving this question.
Tanya.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:31 AM
To: Buss, Jd
Subject: TXU Lone Star Pipeline Standard Pooling Agreement
Here is the standard pooling agreement. I noticed that the last two pages
in the file are actually the cover sheet and index, which should actually
be at the front of the document.
(See attached file: Standard Pooling Agreement.doc)
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Thanks for taking care of this. Let me know if we get a response.
----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 05/31/2000 05:33 AM -----
Gay Arnold@ENRON
05/30/2000 02:57 PM
To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Sales Agreement "Commercial Terms" Confirmation, dated March 7,
2000, by and between Enron Petrochemicals Company, a division of Enron Liquid
Fuels, Inc. (as Seller) and Helm AG (as Buyer)
Please see attached letter sent out Friday, May 26, 2000.
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Here is the updated report.
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fyi...this was sent to the a/a program earlier this afternoon....billy
-----Original Message-----
From: Levingston, Maxine E. On Behalf Of Lemmons Jr., Billy
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Analyst & Associate Program Update
I want to provide you with an update on current events and their potential effects on members of the Program.
As the business units make decisions about the future course of the company, members of the Program will be affected. Where positions are eliminated, individuals are being given consideration for other opportunities available within Enron. Any information communicated to you regarding elimination of your position by the business units will have been coordinated with the Program in advance, and will be definitive.
I know how anxious and frustrating these times are for everyone - they are for my team as well. The most accurate and timely internal source of information will be communication from the Enron Corp Office of the Chairman.
At this point, no one is certain what the future may bring regarding our careers at Enron. I do know for certain that each of you is here, because you were selected from "the very best of the best". I appreciate your continuing patience and efforts.
If you have any questions, please contact Ted Bland (35275), Terry Bosien (35230) or me (36671).
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---------------------- Forwarded by Andrea Ring/HOU/ECT on 03/20/2001 02:16
PM ---------------------------
From: Karen D McIlvoy 03/20/2001 01:42 PM
To: [email protected]
cc: (bcc: Andrea Ring/HOU/ECT)
Subject: (no subject)
A woman went to a pet shop and immediately spotted a large beautiful =
parrot. There was a sign on the cage that said $50.00. "Why so little," =
she asked the pet store owner.=20
The owner looked at her and said, "Look, I should tell you first that =
this bird used to live in a house of prostitution, and sometimes it says =
some pretty vulgar stuff."=20
The woman thought about this, but decided she had to have the bird =
anyway. She took it home and hung the bird's cage up in her living room =
and waited for it to say something. The bird looked around the room, =
then at her, and said, "New house, new madam."=20
The woman was a bit shocked at the implication, but then thought "that's =
not so bad." When her two teenage daughters returned from school the =
bird saw them and said, "New house, new madam, new girls."=20
The girls and the woman were a bit offended but then began to laugh =
about the situation. Moments later, the woman's husband, Keith, came =
home from work.=20
The bird looked at him and said, "Hi Keith."
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---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 09/01/2000
07:55 AM ---------------------------
Mona L Petrochko@EES
08/29/2000 04:38 PM
To: Douglas Condon/SFO/EES@EES, Martin Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, James M
Wood/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Cordell, Roger Yang,
Edward Hamb/HOU/EES@EES, Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES, Karen Denne@Enron, Mark
Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, West GA, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, Steven
J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary Hain@Enron
Subject: Senate passes Alper/Davis Bill 30-0
AB 265 passed through the Senate a few minutes ago. It now must go to the
Assembly, where there is still a lot of uncertainty about what changes the
Assembly will want to the bill. We still haven't seen the latest
"republican" language.
Also, AB 265 is double joined to AB 970, controversial siting bill. To the
extent one or the other fails, they both fail.
AB 265 (Davis/Alpert) has:
1. a 6.5 cent/kWh energy rate cap through 2002, with potential extension
through 2003.
2. Applicable to residential, small commercial (up to 100 kW)
3. Opt-in provision for large industrial/agricultural customers at 6.5 cents
with an annual true-up
4. Use of revenues from utility generation assets (including PPA) to offset
undercollections.
5. Reasonableness review for San Diego G&E
Will update with more information as available.
No news about SCE.
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Gerald,
Excellent work!! The legal reasoning, advocacy and tone are first rate. I
will be interested to hear how Brad (or more importantly, his lawyer) respond
to this message. I would suggest that you forward a copy of this to Ted
Bland, Chris Lindsey @ Mariner and Burlington's lawyer, whose name escapes me
at the moment--Ted will remember and may have e:mail addresses. Thanks for
handling so we.
Steve
Gerald Nemec
05/31/2000 01:04 PM
To: "Bradley G Penn" <[email protected]>@ENRON
cc: Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Platform Lease -Reply
I have reviewed your response and disagree with the characterization of our
modification the documents. I would like to clarify our reasons for the
modifications to avoid any further miscommunications.
MEGS' alteration of the documents do not impair the protections afforded to
Marathon under the Production Handling Agreement. Our modifications were
simply intended to allocate certain risks between MEGS and Mariner with
respect to Marathon (as operator of the South Pass 89 B Platform) as such
risks were intended to be allocated by MEGS and Mariner. Mariner's transfer
of interest in the flowline to MEGS introduces a new party which Marathon can
look to for certain obligations with respect to the platform. The
alterations do not remove Mariner from its current role as operator and
maintainer of the flowline and owner of the hydrocarbons. For these reasons,
I would disagree with your response that the draft alterations do not provide
the intended protections that Marathon would expect absent such a transfer to
MEGS. Mariner still shoulders these risks and expenses under the Production
Handling Agreement.
Having MEGS fully ratify the Production Handling Agreement and becoming
jointly and severally liable to Marathon is not appropriate. MEGS does not
hold title to any hydrocarbon production or operate the facilities and should
not be liable for all risks and expenses associated therewith. Mariner
should continue to shoulder those risks and as before.
I would be happy to discuss your issues with our Platform Lease revisions at
your convenience or to discuss the above further.
"Bradley G Penn" <[email protected]>
05/26/2000 10:00 AM
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Platform Lease -Reply
Attached are our response and ratification agreement.
BGP
>>> "Gerald Nemec" <[email protected]> 05/25/00 04:49pm >>>
Brad, Can you give me a status on where you are at with the review of the
Lease
Docs for the MEGS Facilities? I forward those documents about a month back.
Gerald Nemec
Enron North America Corp. - Legal
- MEGS.DOC
- MEGSRAT.DOC
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FYI.
----- Forwarded by Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT on 03/12/2001 03:32 PM -----
"[email protected]" <elaw
03/11/2001 10:36 PM
Please respond to elaw
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
cc:
Subject: "Baker & McKenzie E-Law Alert"
Global E-Law Alert
- jid6283112001.htm
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Steve,
This email is to notify Columbia Gas Transmission of Enron North America's intention to exercise our right of first refusal for the subject contracts. By this notification, Enron does not agree to continue the agreements beyond the current expiration date or match the highest value bid in any subsequent auction. If you have any questions concerning this notification, please feel free to call me at (713) 853 - 7276.
Thanks for your help,
John
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Pursuant to the email below, the Eagle conference call specifics are as
follows:
Tuesday, November 28, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CST
Dial-in: 1-877-288-4427
Host Code: 246407
Participant Code: 421734
Thank you.
____________________
Shea Dugger
Legal Dept.
Tel: 469-357-4195
Fax: 469-357-6566
[email protected]
----- Forwarded by Shea Dugger/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 11/22/00 02:52 PM -----
Shea Dugger
To: [email protected],
[email protected],
11/22/00 [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
01:59 PM [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
cc: [email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Antonio
Boccalandro/AMER/i2Tech@i2Tech, Keith
Larney/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, Doug
Linebarger, Tim
Mathes/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech
Subject:
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Good afternoon.
There will be a special meeting via conference call of the i2 Board of
Directors on Tuesday, November 28, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CST regarding the
Eagle acquisition. We will forward appropriate documentation and
conference call information to you in the near future.
Please feel free to call me or Keith Larney (469-357-4497) with any
questions. Thank you.
____________________
Shea Dugger
Legal Dept.
Tel: 469-357-4195
Fax: 469-357-6566
[email protected]
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Larry,
I called Roger this morning to make sure he had received the BA. He said
that he had not yet gotten it, but that it should be there around noon. I
asked him to be sure to get back to me ASAP with any inadequacies, so we
could fix them immediately. He said that they have decided that they don't
need to have all of the ESA requirements satisfied prior to Public Noticing
the project. This is good news. He didn't say how soon they would be able
to Notice it, but they don't have to wait for the BA to be exactly what they
want it to be, prior to. Scott
Scott J. Patti
Senior Project Manager
ENSR International
1601 Prospect Parkway
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Phone: (970) 493-8878
Fax: (970) 493-0213
Email: [email protected]
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privileged proprietary information intended only for the individual
or entity to whom it is addressed. Any unauthorized use, distribution,
copying or disclosure of this communication is prohibited.
If you have received this communication in error, please contact the
sender immediately.
It is our policy that e-mails are intended for and should be used for
business purposes only.
This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by
MIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses.
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After speaking with Danny Conner, I have created deal 606396 to cover this
meter for the next year.
D
Michael Olsen@ENRON
02/05/2001 03:06 PM
To: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: meter 986315
For Dec. and Jan. production there are flow volumes without a deal. Deal
502952 was good for November. Do you want to extend this deal or should
there be another counterparty added?
Thanks.
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Hi Mark,
I'm really sorry to have heard about your Dad. I know I'm just one on a long
list of people that always enjoyed his company, hospitality and high
spirits...he always treated me like a bro and I know how much he meant to you.
I'm heading north to Humboldt with Stacey this afternoon (been in Sac all
week) and will probably be there for a little while. Be sure to let me know
where you're gonna be, 'cause I plan on heading further north sometime.
Hope to see you soon, and I'll be in touch until then...
-Marc
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Enron needs a day (maybe less) of your time, hopefully this week.
We have to submit our proposed exhibits on July 3, 2001. I am leaving for
Peru on Sunday 6/17, not returning until 7/6 (after the list is due, unless
the final status conference changes).
I have gone through my high priority documents and listed potential exhibits.
I would like you to come out to our offices and go thru (1) the accordions of
key docs that you put together earlier this year and (2) all of the deposition
exhibits, to see what should be added to my list.
I am not trying to pack our list. In fact I would like NOT to list (a) any
document that we are sure one or more of the other parties will submit (e.g.,
I haven't put any of the offering memos or road show slides on the list) or
(b) any document that contains anything negative for us, unless there is also
something very positive in the document that we really need (e.g., I haven't
listed Brian's memo re topics for Management Company discussion or any of the
work by the Enron auditors in August-September 1998.)
The reason that I would like you to do this work this week is so that I can
discuss any questions you come up with before I leave. I will be in traveling
and in NY on Tues-Thurs, but you can come here on any of those days; I'll be
back in the office on Friday (6/15); we could talk out any questions then.
Let me know what you can do.
................................................
ALSCHULER GROSSMAN STEIN & KAHAN LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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Thirty-Ninth Floor
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Tel 310-277-1226
Fax 310-552-6077
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Gerald, I haven't forgotten about this. Will try to get it out to you
tomorrow. Please email your phone and fax #'s. Thanks, Ann
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Crawford, Ann
> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 5:44 PM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Cc: Day, Brian (Denver)
> Subject: ENFOLIO Comments
>
> Gerald,
>
> I do apologize for not getting the comments away to you today as promised.
> I have two items I have to confirm with the traders. If I do not hear on
> Monday morning I will flag the two items and forward the comments on the
> rest of the agreement.
>
> Have a good weekend!
>
> Ann
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---------------------- Forwarded by Gary W Lamphier/HOU/ECT on 03/26/2001 09:10 AM ---------------------------
"Shankster JL (Luther)" <[email protected]> on 03/24/2001 10:26:11 PM
To: "Lamphier, Gary" <[email protected]>
cc: "Carter, John" <[email protected]>, "Oppio, Janet" <[email protected]>, "Ricks, Ruth" <[email protected]>
Subject: April Nominations at Shell Deer Park
Gary,
April 2001 nominations for gas delivery to Shell Deer Park are as follows:
Firm Baseload - 60,000 MMBtu/d
Spot Swing supply - 0 (zero)
Delivery of the above contract quantities is expected to be as follows:
HPL-HP HPL-E HPL-S
Firm 35,000 MMBtu/d 25,000 MMBtu/d -0- MMBtu/d
Refinery turnaround activity started in January has been completed. Chemical
plant turnaround work is scheduled to begin in April and conclude in May.
Please note the zero nomination for the HPL-S station during the olefin
turnaround.
Please let me know if you have any questions
J. Luther Shankster
Energy & Utilities Planning
> Phone: 713/277-9307
> Fax: 713/277-9941
> E-Mail: [email protected]
>
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Just a reminder: The Industrial QBR is scheduled for Monday as follows:
DATE: 8/14/00
TIME: 1 PM - 4 PM
PLACE: EB 3321
Please mark your calendars for this meeting.
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either day is ok, i have ask nony for tomorrow as well
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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I will attend . Thank you very much.
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Attached please the proposed forms of Confirmation with respect to the
referenced transaction. Please call me or Sara Shackleton if you have any
comments or questions.
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Per your request.
Amy
---------------------- Forwarded by Sharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron on
02/25/2000 09:06 AM ---------------------------
Nicole Scott@ECT
01/28/2000 09:03 AM
To: Sharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Helsinki Presentation
Sharron,
Please see the attached doc for the 3.30pm conf call, please print of a color
copy for Rick Buy & Rick Causey.
Niki
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Copies of the complaints in the captioned derivative actions, as recently filed in Multnomah County, Oregon, have been forwarded to Jim Bouillion of Corporate Risk Management regarding the applicability of our D & O insurance coverage. We will keep you closely advised.
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Many apologies comrade! By the way, "organization" is spelled with a "z" not
an "s" in American English. Or do you write in English American now? DF
Mark Schroeder@ECT
10/13/2000 10:07 AM
To: [email protected] @ ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: Government Affairs Organizational Changes
he manages the Americas, I manage everything outside the Americas. his
changes do not affect me or my organisation, smartass! mcs
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: [email protected] 12/10/2000 14:17
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Government Affairs Organizational Changes
What's up? Did Rick fire you? Or does he work for you now? DF
---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 10/12/2000
03:17 PM ---------------------------
Shelley Corman
10/12/2000 01:13 PM
To: Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Bill Cordes/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Danny
McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew
Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Robert Kilmer/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Dorothy
McCoppin/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Michael Moran/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Ray
Neppl/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Janet Place/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, John
Shafer/OTS/Enron@Enron, David L Johnson/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Phil
Lowry/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Nancy Bagot/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Janet
Butler/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Government Affairs Organizational Changes
FYI: Attached is a memo from Rick Shapiro outlining organizational changes
in the Government Affairs group, most significantly the appointment of a
new head of the Washington office.
This is a great time to be at Enron. The challenges and opportunities at
Enron seem to be expanding with every passing day. This presents enormous
challenges for Government Affairs as a group and for each of us
individually. As we discussed at the staff meeting last month, this
requires us to constantly reevaluate our priorities, our methods of getting
things done, and whether our organization is properly structured to meet
the needs of the entire company. While we have done an outstanding job as
a group within our current structure, changes are necessary at this time.
The primary change in the organizational structure is to complete the
assignments for and reinforce the leadership roles of the individuals
within the group who have primary responsibility for setting the Government
Affairs strategy and agenda for the respective Enron operating companies.
The below mentioned individuals will have the following responsibilities:
1. Enron North America and Enron Industrial Markets: Jim Steffes
2. The Enron Energy Services Group of Companies: Harry Kingerski
3. Enron Broadband Services: Sue Nord
4. Enron Global Markets and Enron Networks: Lisa Yoho
5. Enron South America: Jose Bestard
6. Federal Government Affairs: Linda Robertson
With the impending retirement on March 31, 2001 of Joe Hillings, I am
pleased to announce that Linda Robertson will be joining the office on
November 6, 2000, as a Vice President who will immediately assume
responsibility for leading the Federal Government Affairs group in our
Washington office. Linda was a Congressional staffer and
partner/principal in two Washington law firms prior to spending the
last eight years with the U.S. Department of Treasury, the last five
as Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs and Public Liaison, for
Secretaries Rubin & Summers. Linda brings a terrific background, both
in energy and financial services, and is a welcome addition to our
team. In order to more effectively integrate the Government Affairs
groups and strategy in Washington, the Federal Regulatory Affairs
group under Joe Hartsoe's direction will also report to Linda. Joe
Hartsoe will also retain primary responsibility for NERC activities,
although Charles Yeung and Dick Ingersoll will have a dotted line
reporting relationship to Jim Steffes in his capacity of directing our
activities for ENA. Ray Alvarez will be transferring from his current
role with Transredes in Bolivia during the 1st quarter of 2001 and
will join the Federal Regulatory Affairs group, reporting to Joe
Hartsoe.
On a personal note, I would like to acknowledge the significant
contributions that Joe Hillings has made to this company in his
eighteen years of service. Joe's work ethic, intellect, and integrity
have established Enron as a company that is respected throughout
Washington. I will have more to say about this as Joe's retirement
draws closer, but I look to him to be a vital part of the leadership
transition in our Washington office that will occur over the next days
and weeks.
I will be relying heavily on the above-identified six individuals to ensure
that Government Affairs is firmly embedded within each of our operating
companies; that we as a group thoroughly understand their current business
strategies as well as new directions they may be taking in the future; and,
most importantly, to thoroughly understand how our organization can
contribute and add value to each of these companies on a continuing basis.
Communicating that understanding on a regular basis to the rest of the
Government Affairs organization and developing a Government Affairs wide
execution strategy will be a key objective for each of these individuals.
In order to ensure the success of these individuals and the Government
Affairs organization; the following changes are being made.
In addition to his leadership role with Government Affairs on behalf of
the EES group of companies, Harry Kingerski will continue to head up the
rates/regulatory group, now renamed Government Affairs Support Services.
This group will continue to provide valuable technical support services
throughout Government Affairs and will be expanding its scope of
expertise over the next months to some of the new markets that the
company has and will soon be entering. Nancy Hetrick and Vinio Floris
will join this organization and report to Harry.
Jeff Brown, Tom Delaney, Mary Hain, Ron McNamara, Christi Nicolay, Thane
Twiggs, and Steve Walton will now report to Jim Steffes in his role
supporting Enron North America and Enron Industrial Markets. Alberto
Levy will be relocating from our Caracas, Venezuela office and will also
report to Jim. A couple of special mentions: Jeff Brown has done an
outstanding job in leading the CUBR (Coalition for Uniform Business
Rules) process over the last year and his current leadership of the
Midwest ISO and Alliance RTO efforts for Enron will be critical to the
development of well functioning wholesale electric markets in the U.S.
It is also my hope that Steve Walton will play an increased leadership
role across North America on wholesale electric market issues. The
incredible knowledge that Steve Walton possesses of the electric
industry, coupled with his industry-wide credibility, will provide much
needed support to our wholesale electric market reform efforts across
North America.
Tom Hoatson will now report to Steve Montovano in his new role in
supporting the company's efforts at PJM. Tom will also continue to be
an organization-wide resource on technical issues regarding generation
interconnection and distributed generation. Kathleen Sullivan has
recently joined Steve's group from Azurix and will be primarily
assisting Howard Fromer in New York.
Sue Nord will head up the group that supports EBS. Scott Bolton and
Donald Lassere, while reporting to Sue, will continue to provide
leadership on telecommunications issues. Scott and Donald have done
outstanding work and will continue to be integral to our efforts in this
area.
Finally, the Resource Commitment Review (RCR) process, beginning 1/1/01,
will be extended to all of Government Affairs in North America,
including Federal Government Affairs and Mexico. The RCR Committee,
beginning immediately, will be expanded and will consist of Harry
Kingerski, Sue Nord, Linda Roberston, Jim Steffes, Lisa Yoho & myself.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Thank you
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----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/09/2001 10:56 AM -----
"Julee Malinowski-Ball" <[email protected]>
02/08/2001 05:01 PM
Please respond to "Julee Malinowski-Ball"
To: "William Hall" <[email protected]>, "Tony Wetzel"
<[email protected]>, "Sue Mara" <[email protected]>, "Steven Kelley"
<[email protected]>, "Steve Ponder" <[email protected]>, "Stephanie Newell"
<[email protected]>, "Roger Pelote"
<[email protected]>, "Robert Lamkin" <[email protected]>,
"Richard Hyde" <[email protected]>, "Paula Soos"
<[email protected]>, "Nam Nguyen" <[email protected]>, "Marty
McFadden" <[email protected]>, "Lynn Lednicky"
<[email protected]>, "kent Palmerton" <[email protected]>, "Ken
Hoffman" <[email protected]>, "Kassandra Gough"
<[email protected]>, "Jonathan Weisgall" <[email protected]>, "John Stout"
<[email protected]>, "Joe Ronan" <[email protected]>, "Joe Greco"
<[email protected]>, "Jim Willey" <[email protected]>, "Jeff
Dasovich" <[email protected]>, "Jack Pigott" <[email protected]>, "Hap
Boyd" <[email protected]>, "Greg Blue" <[email protected]>, "Frank DeRosa"
<[email protected]>, "Ed Tomeo" <[email protected]>, "Duane
Nelson" <[email protected]>, "David Parquet" <[email protected]>, "Curtis
Kebler" <[email protected]>, "Carolyn Baker"
<[email protected]>, "Bob Escalante" <[email protected]>, "Bob
Ellery" <[email protected]>, "Bill Woods" <[email protected]>, "Bill
Carlson" <[email protected]>, "Craig Chancellor"
<[email protected]>, "Eric Eisenman" <[email protected]>, "Kate
Castillo" <[email protected]>, "Jan Smutny Jones" <[email protected]>,
"Katie Kaplan" <[email protected]>
cc: "Theo Pathos" <[email protected]>, "Chuck Cole"
<[email protected]>, "Anne Kelly" <[email protected]>, "Bev Hansen"
<[email protected]>, "Cary Rudman" <[email protected]>, "Delany Hunter"
<[email protected]>, "DJ Smith" <[email protected]>,
"Hedy Govenar" <[email protected]>, "Jamie Parker" <[email protected]>,
"Kassandra Gough" <[email protected]>, "Marie Moretti"
<[email protected]>, "Maureen OHaren" <[email protected]>, "Mike
Monagan" <[email protected]>, "Phil Isenberg" <[email protected]>, "Robert
Ross" <[email protected]>, "Ron Tom" <[email protected]>, "Scott Govenar"
<[email protected]>, "Susan McCabe" <[email protected]>, "Andy
Brown" <[email protected]>, "Chris Ellison" <[email protected]>, "Doug
Kerner" <[email protected]>
Subject: Governor's Executive Orders
Attached are the Governor's Executive Orders and letters to FERC and Bush
signed today, in one document.
Julee Malinowski-Ball
Senior Associate
Edson + Modisette
916-552-7070
FAX-552-7075
[email protected]
- EXECUTIVE ORDERs.doc
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Brian Redmond is working this
-----Original Message-----
From: Hodges, Georganne
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 5:06 PM
To: Kitchen, Louise
Cc: Colwell, Wes
Subject: FW: Bridgeline Cash and AR
Importance: High
I am not sure when we received our last cash distribution from Bridgeline but will check. Should we pursue?
-----Original Message-----
From: Gruesen, Karen
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 5:03 PM
To: Hodges, Georganne
Subject: FW: Bridgeline Cash and AR
-----Original Message-----
From: Schwarzbach, Emily
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 4:41 PM
To: Gruesen, Karen
Subject: Bridgeline Cash and AR
Karen,
The following are the Bridgeline account balances as of 9/30/01 that you requested:
Cash - $34,374,000
AR - $88,224,562
If you have any further questions or need additional information please let me know.
Thank you.
Emily
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Here is the lastest and greatest...
I have added a second tab to the worksheet which sorts by pipeline (vs region
and date). Hope that helps you review this puppy. We still have alot of
blue dates out there, so please review those lines and let me know if those
projects have come online or where delayed or killed.
Thanks,
Julie :-)
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SINGAPORE, Aug. 20, 2001 (paperloop.com) - The Japanese giant, Oji Paper, has unveiled plans to add almost 1 million tonnes/yr of paper and board capacity in Asia, outside of Japan, by March 2006 at a total investment cost of Yen 150 billion ($1.2 billion). The group aims to carry out the ambitious expansion scheme through building greenfield mills or via mergers and acquisitions.
Oji has already taken the first step in the project. The group raised its stake in Japan Brazil Paper and Pulp Resources Development Company (JBP) in July to become the largest shareholder. JBP is a Japanese consortium that took over Brazil's Celulose Nipo-Brasileira (CENIBRA) last month, which has a bleached eucalyptus pulp capacity of 820,000 tonnes/yr. Oji shelled out Yen 18 billion for the additional JBP shares and plans to use the extra 250,000 tonnes/yr of pulp from CENIBRA to cater for its Asian expansions, according to Oji's spokesman, Takao Ito.
Oji has set up a special unit, Asian Research Center, to promote the expansion scheme. The project team reports directly to Oji's new president, Shoichiro Suzuki, a senior engineer who assumed the top post in late June. Suzuki said in July that Oji aims to be an Asian group led from Japan and that Thailand and China are top priorities in its portfolio, according to Ito. He added that Oji's investment targets also include Indonesia and Vietnam.
Oji's 1 million tonne/yr expansion goal includes building a large PM that has an uncoated and coated woodfree capacity of 500,000 tonnes/yr. The remainder of the 1 million tonne/yr capacity target will include 200,000 tonnes/yr of newsprint or lightweight coated paper, 150,000 tonnes/yr of board and 150,000 tonnes/yr of specialty grades used for communication papers.
Oji will fund its Asian expansion projects through increased sales and its ongoing corporate restructuring program. The group aims to cut its workforce by 2,200 to 20,900 by March 2004. "We have reduced staff, paid off debts and reorganized group companies," Ito indicated. Oji expects to save Yen 8 billion/yr from workforce retrenchment and Yen 3 billion/yr through streamlining production.
"We see the plan as realistic and thought-out," said two analysts at Nikko Salomon Smith Barney, Peter Cain and Paul Blamire, in a recent report. They estimated that Oji's scheme suggested a cost of $1,200/tonne, which is comparable to the reported cost of some projects in Asia in recent years. "In Japan, the most recent major capacity addition, Hokuetsu Paper's PM 8 at [the] Niigata [mill], cost approximately $1,825/tonne," the report continued.
"Oji aims not to add substantial net capacity in Japan as it expands in Asia. This strategy gives it the option of producing locally for Asian markets or importing back to Japan if demand justifies," the report added. On top of that, the analysts believe that Oji's increased stake in CENIBRA was a sensible move "since it avoids dependence on Indonesian pulp".
Oji has not yet announced any specific project under the Asian expansion scheme. But Suzuki revealed in July that Oji would not consider acquiring any of Asia Pulp & Paper's assets this year due to its complex debt issues, or making any investments in Indonesia given the country's political and economic uncertainty, Ito said.
Cain believes that the most likely move for Oji is the expansion of its operations in Thailand. The group has a mill in Prachinburi which operates a 30,000 tonne/yr carbonless copy paper PM. The mill site has ample space for future growth and is adjacent to Advance Agro's (AA) plantation land. Cain pointed out that Oji owns a 5.5 percent stake in AA, but said Oji is unlikely to raise its stake in the joint venture which is still carrying out a debt restructuring program. Another factor in the country's favor is that, according to Ito, the production cost is 10 percent lower in Thailand than in Japan.
Cain suggested that Oji may expand its newsprint and boxboard operations in Asia, rather than other grades where the market is already saturated. Japan imports around 60,000 tonnes/yr of newsprint, which means Oji could fill this gap. In addition, Oji is very good at producing high-quality boxboard, while Asian markets still rely a lot on imports, he added.
As for Oji's plan to invest in a 500,000 tonne/yr coated and uncoated woodfree PM, Cain said that the group could install the unit in China but that it is not really viable. China is facing overcapacity in these grades in the near future due to a flurry of new capacity due to come online. On top of that, Stora Enso filed an application with the Chinese government for the approval of a scheme to invest in a 500,000 tonne/yr coated woodfree PM late last year. The project is still at the pre-planning stage though and the approval process can take three years or more. Ito admitted that Oji has not yet submitted any expansion proposals to the authorities.
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We have been asked to put together a list of home addresses for the executive
committee to be distributed only among its members in connection with holiday
greeting card distribution. If you have no problem being included on this
list, please forward your home address to me by return email.
Thank you,
Katherine Brown
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Updated schedule through 7/2001
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham, Charlie
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 11:05 AM
To: Talcott, Jim
Cc: Blair, Lynn; Kile, Rick; Fancler, Dan; Walton, Mark; Kile, Rick
Subject: MT. Jesus
Importance: High
Jim,
Here is another matter I need to really push, a letter demanding payment of the Mt. Jesus condensate reimbursement short payments. Please review this letter and give me your observations, suggestions.
Lynn,
Any better name than Spencer to send this to?
Dan/Mark
Can you get me updated numbers? Here is a spreadsheet that Debbie provided to me.
Charlie
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literally JUST found out that the meeting's been cancelled. so may work out
just fine. let me get back to you in about 30 minutes.
best,
jeff
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The man who thinks he can do without the world is indeed mistaken; but the
man who thinks the world cannot do without him is mistaken even worse.
-Francois, duc de La Rochefoucauld
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So have you figured out how to use the portal from home? I just discovered
it yesterday (while at the office).
We went to Arlington for my nephew's high school graduation, which was fine.
Sunday we had dinner with Dan Lyons and spouse, which was wonderful.
Yesterday I cooked, shopped, and puttered in the yard. Got the last caladium
bulbs in the ground. I like to wait until they are on sale. The weekend
just flew by.
"They" say sleeping on backs reducing risks of sudden infant death syndrome.
Go figure. At least you can see their beautiful faces while they sleep.
Car seats, strollers and diapers are 100x better now. Especially the diapers.
Yesterday I had a feeling that your grandbaby is a boy. Just came to me in
the kitchen. I have a 50/50 chance of being right!
When I was in Austin I used an "above the water" pedal kayak. Talk about
easy. Neil is talking about us renting to see what we like best. The above
the water is more stable than I expected. I had assumed that it would be
tippy, but it really wasn't. Hope you have high water and not hell next
weekend.
ckm
From: Kathleen Carnahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/29/2001 09:12 AM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: RE: FW: Revised form of Memorandum of Option
25 years ago for me (Shayne is 25 today). Time files. She was babysitting
yesterday and had to take the little girl (3 years old) to the emergency room
because she stepped on some glass. Apparently is was not a real big deal,
but I think it was her first ordeal of the kind.
Re: sleeping on backs, I still don't understand that one. I always thought
they were to sleep on their stomachs to avoid choaking if they threw up.
Did you do anything fun this weekend? We just puttered around the house and
I worked on PRC's yesterday. Next weekend the kayaks are coming out come hell
or high water!
K-
-----Original Message-----
From: Mann, Kay
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:00 AM
To: Carnahan, Kathleen
Subject: RE: FW: Revised form of Memorandum of Option
This stuff is so much better than it was 20 years ago. It is amazing how
things have changed.
Did you know that they now tell you to have babies sleep on their backs?
That is totally different from when Paige was a baby. It was hard to get
used to.
Kay
From: Kathleen Carnahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/29/2001 08:40 AM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: RE: FW: Revised form of Memorandum of Option
That would be wonderful! I was looking at those online this weekend. I used
play pens all of the time for my children.
Thanks very much.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mann, Kay
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 8:38 AM
To: Carnahan, Kathleen
Subject: RE: FW: Revised form of Memorandum of Option
I have a pretty cool portable play pen you can have if you want.
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Melissa: Brant Reves has just confirmed for me that financial power deals in
the name of Aquila will change to Utilicorp United Inc. when the ISDA Master
is signed (any day now). Of course, the confirm will be an ISDA confirm, as
well. SS
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---------------------- Forwarded by Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT on 08/31/2000 07:57
PM ---------------------------
Susan M Scott
08/31/2000 07:56 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: P&L
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Kaye:
the attached "Enron forward" document below needs to be compared against the
"forward template" that you saved in my directory today (confirms/equity). I
have an 11 a.m. meeting with Clint et al on Monday. I'd like to have the
comparison before the meeting, if possible. Please let me know if this is
possible. Sara
----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 12/15/2000 05:48 PM -----
"Franz, Philip" <[email protected]>
11/13/2000 09:39 AM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: "Rosica, Paul" <[email protected]>, "Karna, Angie" <[email protected]>,
"Franz, Philip" <[email protected]>
Subject: Enron Forward/Assignment confirms
Sara and Clint,
For your review per Paul...
<<ENA.ENE.Assignment.11.13.00.doc>>
<<Enron.forward.11.13.00.doc>>
<<ENRON.ML.Assignment.11.13.00.doc>>
Regards,
Phil
Phil Franz
Transaction Management/Equity Derivatives
Lehman Brothers
(212)526-8482
[email protected]
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- ENA.ENE.Assignment.11.13.00.doc
- Enron.forward.11.13.00.doc
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On Wednesday, October 25, at approximately 7 p.m. CST, you may have received
e-mail messages which appear to have been sent from Andrew Wu/HOU/EES. These
e-mails were generated as the result of an erroneous messaging agent which
originated on the EES mail system. The overall effect of the messaging agent
allowed the "auto-reply" of all messages within Andrew Wu's mail file, many
which included the Global Distribution group of "Enron Worldwide". The Enron
Global Messaging group alerted EES Mail Administration to the event and were
successful in disabling the "auto-reply" agent rather quickly, however,
numerous mail messages had already been delivered to your server mailbox. If
you received any of these messages, please delete them and do not reply back
to Andrew Wu regarding the receipt of the messages.
We apologize for the inconvenience that this may have caused you and will
strive to ensure that a similar incident does not occur in the future.
Thanks,
Enron Global Messaging Team
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I will be 40 years old this Saturday, and was thinking about having some friends around for pinochle and soda crackers.....No, just kidding. I'll actually be turning a different age which I'll disclose to you if you come to my party and partake in some fine draft beer and fajitas and HOT CHICKS!
Festivities begin around 7 p.m. Bring something to grill - we'll provide the fixings for fajitas. Directions are as follows......
I-84 East to 33rd Ave. exit
Left off the exit
Straight through the light at Broadway & 33rd
Left on Brazee (directly across the street from Grant Park)
My house is directly ahead on the corner of 32nd Place and Brazee. Tall, white with green trim. Guarded by two mean cats.
Call if you get lost - 503-288-6546.
See you on Saturday!
Kate
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--------- Inline attachment follows ---------
From: <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:18:11 GMT
Subject:
I just spoke to Richard Katz, who is coordinating Edison MOU efforts for
the Governor's office. The Proclamation declaring the Special Session
is still on the Governor's desk although Richard expects him to issue it
shortly (against Richard's advice). Richard has spoken to several key
Senators trying to convince them to pass the MOU with some form of
direct access and exit fees attached. He said Enron should be thrilled
with the PUC action. I responded that Enron believes continuing direct
access is necessary and wants comprehensive legislation to do it. He
believes a bill without direct access can't pass the Assembly. He says
staff is still meeting, but nothing conclusive has been achieved.
Although he's made his hotel reservations for next week, he suggested
that its still not 100% certain that the session will be called.
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I would add:
Reports: PCSNA.EXE and PID.EXE
Tools: Audit Viewer
Other: Port Calc, Curve Manager, AdHoc
Thanks.
Casey
-----Original Message-----
From: Allen, Thresa A.
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:08 AM
To: Crooks, William; Grace, Rebecca M.; White, Stacey W.; Evans, Casey; Murphy, Melissa; Bentley, Corry
Subject: RE: Applications to be maintained for Estate
Please review and let me know if you have any changes. I listed the applications used by East Volume Management and Settlements.
<< File: EnPower Estate Application VM & Settle.xls >>
Thanks,
Thresa Allen
Volume Management
713 853-6598
-----Original Message-----
From: Crooks, William
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:39 AM
To: Grace, Rebecca M.; White, Stacey W.; Evans, Casey; Murphy, Melissa; Bentley, Corry; Allen, Thresa A.
Subject: Applications to be maintained for Estate
All:
We need to identify all EnPower applications (including reports) which need to be maintained by the Estate. I would greatly appreciate it if you would list the EnPower applications you believe will be used by the Estate. I need to get this information before noon if possible. Thank you.
Regards,
Bill x53492
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I am not concerned with the Brown money. My focus is on possibly dislodging money for Orlando. I will try and arrange to sit down and look at theMost recent numbers. They will be getting new results over the weekend and it should be indicative of trends.
--------------------------
Jim A. Hughes
Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www.BlackBerry.net)
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I will get some time on your calendar to discuss Canadian coordination in
general.
Thanks. Vicki
---------------------- Forwarded by Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES on 04/04/2001 02:19
PM ---------------------------
From: James Derrick/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/04/2001 10:53 AM
To: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: FW: Canadian Retail
Perhaps we could discuss this following the GC meeting tomorrow. Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Crawford, Sharon On Behalf Of Keohane, Peter
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 6:15 PM
To: Derrick Jr., James; Haedicke, Mark
Subject: Canadian Retail
Jim and Mark, as you know, we have established a retail affiliate within
Enron Canada known as Enron Direct. In addition, EES has a Canadian entity,
EES Canada, which was established for the purposes of entering into some
cross-border transactions in Canada. For various reasons, it has been
decided to roll Enron Direct into EES Canada reporting, commercially, to Rob
Milnthorp, who will in turn report to Dave Delainey. There are two
legal/governance-related issues that I wanted to raise with you:
1. Governance: As a result, it will be necessary to make various corporate
re-organizations to EES Canada. This will include having EES Canada
established as an Alberta corporation, where Enron Canada has, and Enron
Direct will have, its principal Canadian office. In relation to this, I was
considering that EES Canada should be organized consistent with Enron Canada,
with two Canadian resident nominee directors and Canadian-resident officers.
A few years back, it was decided, for corporate law and, more importantly,
tax-related "permanent establishment" issues, that all directors and officers
of Enron Canada would be Canadian-resident employees of Enron Canada.
Accordingly, Enron Canada was re-organized with a nominee board of directors
consisting of Rob Milnthorp (as the senior commercial employee) and me (as
the senior legal employee) with a Canadian slate of officers being the
Vice-Presidents or Managing Directors in Canada responsible for the various
commercial or commercial-support groups. I was thinking of doing likewise
with EES Canada. Although I have not yet obtained a copy of the corporate
records for EES Canada, I believe the current directors of EES Canada are Jim
and an outside lawyer at Blake, Cassels & Graydon in Toronto, Ernest McNee.
I am not sure, but it is also likely that various US-based employees of EES
are designated as the officers of EES Canada. Would it be appropriate to
re-organize EES Canada along the same lines that Enron Canada has been
organized, or do you have concerns?
2. Law Firm: Following-up on our conversation last week, I want to confirm
that our continued use of Donahue Ernst & Young for this retail project was
"grandfathered" on the basis that they were "up the learning curve" on a
number of the contracting, regulatory, licensing and market participation
issues. There is one twist, however, with respect to EES Canada. Although I
was not involved, I believe that EES Canada was established to execute on
some gas transactions in Ontario with the use of a Blakes partner in Toronto,
Ernest McNee. However, as the focus of the business initiative in Canada
will, at least in the near future, be more involved and predominantly, if not
entirely, in Alberta; and as Donahue Ernst & Young is involved in regulatory
proceedings on our behalf with respect to market design issues affecting the
Alberta gas and power markets, as well as being familiar with the licensing
and contracting requirements for Enron Direct in Alberta; and given my
understanding that Blakes' involvement with EES Canada has been relatively
limited, I think it would make sense to have Donahue Ernst & Young continue
on with this matter. I am, however, sensitive to Jim's concerns, and
therefore wanted your thoughts on the matter.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Peter
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Jeff:
Re Global Photon, I forgot to mention that they are also looking to acquire
a terrestrial system serving their key terminals. Short term to allow them
to get up and running with customers, longer term they want dark fiber if
possible as a backup. I think there is a lot of room for creative
structuring here. The need for terrestrial could also be sectional, in that
one segment of the submarine system may be delayed behind others for
environmental purposes.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 11:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NDA
Hi Jim:
FYI. Lawyer's are taking a look at your proposed edits. I'll let get in
touch as soon as I hear something. And I got the Global Photon materials.
Thanks.
Best,
Jeff
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no interest
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This is fine, many thanks again to you and everyone for your help!!!
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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We definately need to talk ASAP. Please call Cindy or call me at home 281.320.1240. With regard to 1) and 2) the answer for now is no for now. Between Rod and Tod we will keep you covered. You will have to work double load for a while longer with regard to Americas-GM. The O&M makes sence. Go ahead. I will explain all this when I talk with you.
-----Original Message-----
From: Umanoff, Adam
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 12:30 PM
To: Horton, Stanley
Cc: Orban, Darrell
Subject: Enron Wind - People Needs
Following up on our lunch meeting in Houston, there are 3 positions which I want to fill, preferably by the end of the year:
1. CFO. With Tod's part-time status as of Jan 1, we will need a CFO. That person can sit either in Texas or California.
2. Americas - GM. I want to fill the Americas VP/General Manager position. This person will have overall P&L responsibility for our Americas business unit and will manage our US commercial, engineering, manufacturing and O&M activities. This is a critical day-to-day operating position and I am certainly not giving it the needed attention. This person needs to sit in California and spend a significant amount of his or her time in Tehachapi. I really do not have an internal candidate whom I would be comfortable placing in this role and view this as an opportunity to further upgrade our senior management ranks. I want to find a superstar to fill this role!
3. Americas - O&M. I need to add a senior O&M person in the US (a #2 who can mature into #1). We are recruiting for this position externally, but if you know of any good candidates who might be interested, that would be great.
I will set up a time to talk with you about all three positions - clearly, if there are qualified Enron candidates that are looking for a home/new challenge, I would be very interested. Adam
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Congratulations on your promotion!
Regards,
Eugenio
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---------------------- Forwarded by Kayne Coulter/HOU/ECT on 03/01/2001 06:27
AM ---------------------------
Keith Comeaux
02/27/2001 03:27 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Lloyd Will/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Oasis change
Just got this information on a OASIS change.
Keith
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I won't do anything about this until you reach a consensus.
Kay
Fred Mitro@ECT
01/03/2001 06:48 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca Walker/NA/Enron@Enron, Chris
Booth/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Exhibits - changes
Through my discussions with Rebecca I have discovered the following:
1. Regarding the transformer, the contract counterparty is "ABB Power T & D
Company"
2. The purchase price of the transformer ($786,000) was taken from the WLB
financing book and does not include any of the capitalized interest charges
or option payment (total $56,803) allocation that Global Finance has included
in the calculation of the Payoff #. The full cost of the transformer would
be $842,803.
3. The purchase price of each turbine ($14,072,000) was calculated as an
average cost based upon a spreadsheet provided by GE. This price does not
include the $280,000 in change order costs allocated to each machine. The
full cost of each turbine should be $14,352,000. The $280K in change order
was picked up in the original payoff # prepared by Global Finance.
Ben has not yet reviewed any of the values in 2 or 3 above or the current
payoff # determined by Global Finance. I will talk with him first thing in
the morning. We will call you to confirm the correctness of these values.
Fred
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Hello everyone,
I am aware that Mary is on vacation this week, but had a question on the
short industrial form that was prepared for Calgary Winter Club. Can someone
get back to me to discuss, please?
Thanks
Wendy
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Get ready. Beginning in November, electronic pay stubs will be available to all employees who have their paychecks direct deposited into their bank account. Electronic pay stubs are an easy, fast, and efficient way for you to get your payroll information. They will also help Enron to realize a considerable savings in time and dollars spent over traditional printed pay stubs.
If you prefer to receive a hardcopy of your pay stub, click on the link below to complete a request form. This form must be submitted to Payroll by October 15, 2001. Unless you submit a form your pay stub information will default to electronic viewing.
Please click on the link below.
Name: LAWRENCE MAY
Personnel number: P00500259
Phone: 7138536731
If you have questions about electronic pay stubs, please contact Janice Priddy (Payroll) 713-853-7839 or Marie Newhouse (ClickAtHome) at 713-345-4185 or send an email to [email protected] (Enron Payroll in Outlook).
Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.
http://etcsurvey.corp.enron.com/wi/p0810709/i.asp?r=16985&s=OESTTEKG&l=9
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Life is busy at Enron and I literally receive hundreds of e:mails every
week. This is not the best way to communicate with me on priority issues. I
have looked at your proposal and would be interested in learning more. Can
you provide more details beyond your presentation? What is your background
and experience? Can you provide information on your company?
[email protected] on 08/01/2000 09:16:40 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: Proposal for Electronic Confirmations
Sally:
Since I have not heard back from you is it safe to assume that you are not
interested learning more about how Enron can automate its confirmation
process? If this is the case, would it be okay if I approached someone else
in your organization about the idea?
Thanks for your consideration.
Chris Papousek
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How is the new puppy? It was a welcome break to play with your dogs Friday.
I think we should have dog breaks everyday!
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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Don,
Thanks for agreeing to golf w/Whalley for the Children's Museum. I'll get
you some detailed info. on the tournament. Please block off from 10:30 a.m.
for the tournament which is @ Memorial Golf Course.
You are scheduled to meet w/Greg again @ 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 23.
Many Thanks,
Liz
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See below for selections.
Stacey
Enron North America Corp.
From: Sally Beck 10/10/2000 05:58 PM
Sent by: Patti Thompson
To: Mike Jordan/LON/ECT@ECT, James New/LON/ECT@ECT, Mike
Wellings/LON/ECT@ECT, Coralie Evans/LON/ECT@ECT, Robert Yeo/LON/ECT@ECT, Paul
D'Arcy/LON/ECT@ECT, David A Wall/Risk Mgmt/LON/ECT@ECT, Andrew
Cornfield/LON/ECT@ECT, Cindy Horn/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Leslie Reeves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob M Hall/NA/Enron@Enron, Stacey W
White/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy Hedstrom/CAL/ECT@ECT, Brenda F Herod/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Brent A Price/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Earnest/HOU/ECT@ECT, D Todd
Hall/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheila Glover/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Sweeney/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Fernley Dyson/LON/ECT@ECT, Heidi Mason/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
Jan-Erland Bekeng/AP/Enron@Enron, Scott Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barry Pearce/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Kristin Albrecht/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Wanda Curry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Meredith M
Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Shona Wilson/NA/Enron@Enron, Eugenio
Perez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael E Moscoso/HOU/ECT@ECT, Neil Tarling/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications
cc:
Subject: Global Operations Controller Forum
Please fill in the following information and email (or fax 713-345-8100) to
me as soon as possible. (The same day would be great!)
Please select dinner entr,e for Sunday, Oct 22 Pan seared medallions of Black
Angus tenderloin, or XXXXXXX
Grilled chicken breast w/ artichoke, mushrooms & light herb sauce
Hotel reservation: Both Sunday and Monday nights
Sunday night only
Monday night only XXXXXXX
Extend for additional nights
Smoking or non-smoking room Non-smoking
Flight information: Date of arrival
Airline/flight number
Houston arrival time
Shirt size: Women's or men's size Women's
small, med, large, x-large, xx-large Medium
Thanks,
Patti x39106
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Rick - again, to give you an idea of the kind of information these groups are
looking for. This was prepared by Masha.
Lisa
----- Forwarded by Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron on 04/23/2001 05:42 PM -----
Maria Arefieva
04/16/2001 07:37 PM
To: Steel Distribution@ENRON
cc: Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Antidumping and countervailing duty rates for select countries
Attached is a spreadsheets with duty rates for select countries. The list
contains duties for hot-rolled, cold-rolled, plate, and corrosion-resistant
products. The list is by no means exhaustive. Please contact Lisa Yoho
(5-3837) or Masha Arefieva (3-00613)in regard to the application of duties
for specific products. The regulatory group will continue to periodically
update the list with products and duties currently in effect.
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hgx/index3/climate3/iah3.htm
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Here is Don's presentation.
Ben
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3:30 - Meeting w/Laura Luce and Ina Rangel in EB3241. Re: New Floor Plan.
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ahimsa (uh-HIM-sah) noun
The principle of noninjury to living beings.
[Sanskrit ahimsa : a-, not + himsa, injury (from himsati, he injures).]
"As my conception of Ahimsa went on maturing, I became more vigilant
about my thought and speech. The lines in the Anthem:
Scatter her enemies
And make them fall;
Confound their policies,
Frustrate their knavish tricks
particularly jarred upon my sentiments of Ahimsa."
M.K. Gandhi, The Story of My Experiments With Truth, 1927.
Today is October 2, the day Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in the year
1869. A man born some two centuries ago may appear irrelevant to our age,
but in reality his life and message are still applicable to our lives today.
As opposed to being a tale of great achievements, as most autobiographies
are, his `Story of My Experiments With Truth' is a collection of
introspections and experiences in his search for truth. "Let us not reduce
the standards of truth even by a hair's breadth for judging erring mortals
like myself," he writes in the introduction.
In a world where success is measured by what kind of car one drives, how
lavish a house one lives in, can we learn something from a man who got by
with just a loincloth?
This week's AWAD picks a few words from his autobiography, translated from
the original in Gujarati by Mahadev Desai. Visit your local library or
click http://www.mahatma.org.in to learn more about Mahatma, literally,
great soul. -Anu
.............................................................................
What is to give light must endure burning. -Viktor Frankl, author,
neurologist and psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor (1905-1997)
We're taking a vote to determine if we should skip AWAD mailings on weekends.
Email [email protected] to vote that AWAD should take a break on weekends.
Email [email protected] if you would like AWAD to continue as it is.
One vote per person, please. Results will be announced later this week.
Pronunciation:
http://wordsmith.org/words/ahimsa.wav
http://wordsmith.org/words/ahimsa.ram
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Enron Law Conference
San Antonio, Texas May 2-4, 2001 Westin Riverwalk
See attached memo for more details!!
? Registration for the law conference this year will be handled through an
Online RSVP Form on the Enron Law Conference Website at
http://lawconference.corp.enron.com. The website is still under construction
and will not be available until Thursday, March 15, 2001.
? We will send you another e-mail to confirm when the Law Conference Website
is operational.
? Please complete the Online RSVP Form as soon as it is available and submit
it no later than Friday, March 30th.
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Recruiting Roundup
The big Longhorn recruiting weekend this year will be Dec. 15-17 and will be
built around the annual football banquet.
Nearly all of the 19 recruits who have already committed to Texas have chosen
that weekend to visit, and so have most of the players the Longhorns are
still recruiting.
The list of players the Longhorns are still seriously recruiting is
continuing to shrink.
At this point, there are 10 recruits left on the board who (a) have offers or
will get offers if they check out okay academically, and (b) are strongly
considering the Longhorns.
They are DT Tommie Harris of Killeen Ellison, LB Derrick Johnson of Waco, DL
Kaelen Jakes of Valencia, Cal.; TE James Moses and DE Jonathan Jackson, both
of Galena Park North Shore; OL Jamie Hightower of Jacksonville, OL William
Winston of Houston Madison, safety Dewayne Brandon of Temple, athlete Quan
Cosby of Mart and DT Paul Broussard of Blinn JC.
Most of the remaining six or seven scholarships will go to the players in
that group.
Johnson, Jakes, Moses, Jackson and Brandon all list Texas No. 1 at this
point, and it is possible the Longhorns will get all five of them.
Winston also says Texas is tops with him right now, but he also wants to look
at several out-of-state schools.
Harris is the remaining recruit who is No. 1 on my wish list, for two
excellent reasons. First, he is the top DT prospect in the country. Second,
he is the only top DT who is considering the Longhorns.
But Oklahoma is making a big run at him, and he is listening. He also is
being heavily recruited by Florida State and he plans to visit the Seminoles
this weekend.
Harris earlier listed Texas No. 1, but now says the Sooners and Seminoles are
his top two teams.
He plans to visit Texas the Dec. 15 weekend, and has another trip set up to
Texas A&M the Dec. 8 weekend.
There actually is another top DT who is interested in Texas ) Broussard ) but
he has many academic hurdles to clear.
Jakes has already visited Texas, and the other nine players in that 10-man
grouping all say they plan to visit Texas the Dec. 15 weekend unless their
teams are still in the high school playoffs.
Their teams will have to be really good to be still in the playoffs at that
point because that will be the weekend of the state semifinals in some
classes and the finals in other classes.
There are some other great prospects who are long shots, but are still in
the picture. They are headed by DT Marquise Hill, 6-6, 300, 5.0, of New
Orleans De La Salle, and DE Justin Tomerlin, 6-7, 260, of San Clemente, Cal.
Tomerlin has been committed to Florida State for several weeks, but now says
he wants to visit several other schools, including Texas. He says he still is
committed to FSU. I'm not sure he will visit, but, if he does, there is a
chance.
Hill says he will take an official visit to Texas the Thanksgiving weekend
and will attend the Texas-A&M game.
Hill has already visited LSU and plans to visit Michigan the Dec. 1 weekend,
Georgia the Dec. 8 weekend and Georgia Tech the Dec. 15 weekend.
He said his big three are Michigan, LSU and Texas.
Here's a list of the Horns' 19 early commitments:
Offensive Line (7)
Jonathan Scott, 6-7, 290, 4.9, Dallas Carter
Abe Robinson, 6-6, 270, 4.9, Jersey Village
Alfio Randall, 6-6, 300, 5.1, Blinn JC
Mike Garcia, 6-5, 280, 5.2, Galena Park
Will Allen, 6-5, 300, 5.2, Cypress Falls
Roman Reeves, 6-6, 295, 5.2, Livingston
Terrance Young, 6-6, 340, 5.5, Longview
Quarterback (1)
Matt Nordgren, 6-5, 225, 4.6, Dallas B. Lynch
Running Back (2)
Cedric Benson, 5-11, 200, 4.5, Midland Lee
Anthony Johnson, 5-11, 195, 4.4, Jefferson
Defensive End (1)
Eric Hall, 6-2, 240, 4.5, Clarksville, Tenn.
Linebacker (2)
Yamil LeBron, 6-2, 240, 4.7, Killeen Ellison
Lance McFarland, 6-1, 225, 4.6, Jefferson
Defensive Back (5)
Cedric Griffin, 6-1, 180, 4.4, San Antonio Holmes
Aaron Ross, 6-1, 182, 4.42, Tyler
Kendal Briles, 5-10, 175, 4.5, Wolfforth Frenship
Braden Johnson, 6-2, 200, 4.5, Euless Trinity
Brian Carter, 5-11, 180, 4.5, The Woodlands
Punter (1)
Brian Bradford, 6-1, 205, Trinity Valley JC
The Bowl Picture
If the Longhorns defeat Texas A&M on the Friday after Thanksgiving, they will
wind up in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, the Holiday Bowl in San Diego or the
Alamo Bowl in San Antonio.
Those three bowls get the top three picks from the Big 12, in that order,
after the BCS takes the league champion.
Conventional wisdom holds that Texas and the Cotton Bowl won't hook up again
because the Longhorns have already played there on two consecutive New Year's
Days.
But don't be too sure. The Cotton Bowl brass likes the Longhorns and Texas
coach Mack Brown loves New Year's Day bowls.
If that doesn't come to pass, then it will be either the Holiday or Alamo
bowl for the Longhorns.
What if Texas loses to Texas A&M? I hate to consider the unthinkable, and I
won't until and unless that happens.
But if it does, we'll all need to do some research on the Insight.com Bowl,
the Independence Bowl and maybe the Gallery.furniture.com Bowl.
UT Women Impressive
Sophomore guard Tai Dillard scored a career-high 17 points and led three
Longhorns in double-figure scoring as Texas captured a 71-47 victory over
Tulane Sunday at the Erwin center in the second round of the 2000 Preseason
Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).
With the win, Texas (2-0) advances to the Preseason WNIT semifinal and
championship rounds next Sunday and Monday, at a site to be determined.
Texas joins No. 9 Louisiana Tech and No. 15 Virginia in the four-team
semifinals. No. 4 Purdue hosts Georgetown today (Monday) in the final game to
determine the fourth semifinalist.
The Preseason WNIT semifinal pairings will be: Texas versus the
Purdue-Georgetown winner, and Louisiana Tech versus Virginia.
The Preason WNIT committee has announced that if Purdue defeats Georgetown,
then the Boilermakers will serve as the host school for the Preseason WNIT
semifinals Sunday and third-place and championship games Monday in West
Lafayette, Indiana.
If Georgetown upsets Purdue, then the Preseason WNIT semifinals and
championship round will be hosted by Texas at the Erwin Center. The site and
times will be announced late Monday.
Joining Dillard in double-figure scoring were junior forward Tracy Cook, who
tallied 12 points and senior guard JoRuth Woods, who chipped in with 11
points.
Woods added a team-high seven rebounds and had five assists, which tied her
best career night total.
Texas shot 43.5 percent from the floor (27-of-62), while the Green Wave (1-1)
hit 41.3 percent of their shots (19-for-46).
Texas shot 50% from the field in the first half en route to a 36-22 lead in
the win over Tulane.
Tulane turned the ball over 26 times, while UT committed 15 turnovers.
The Horns also held an advantage in steals (14 to nine), while Tulane
out-rebounded Texas, 38-37. UT also scored 27 points off turnovers to
Tulane's 10.
Texas had advanced to the WNIT second round with Friday's 72-47 win over
Wichita State, while Tulane bested Grambling State, 92-64, in the first
round.
Woods had 16 points and Cook added 14 points in the victory over Wichita
State in the season opener for both squads.
The Longhorns, who never trailed in the game, were aided by an outstanding
22-for-26 effort from the free throw line, as they hit 84.6 percent of their
foul shots.
The Longhorns also shot 53.3 percent from the floor and outscored the
Shockers 34-14 in the paint.
Wichita State was held to a 29.2 percent shooting performance, as the
Shockers hit just 14 of 48 shots. WSU also turned the ball over 27 times,
while UT committed 21 turnovers.
Also scoring in double figures against Wichita State were Dillard, who had 13
points, and freshman forward Stacy Stephens, who had 13 points, a game-high
eight rebounds and had a game-high seven steals in her first game as a
Longhorn.
In both their games, the Longhorns have shown much better quickness and
athleticism as a team than they showed last season.
"This was a good first outing for us," Conradt said. "We wanted to have a
strong effort on the defensive end of the floor, and we succeeded."
"We are starting and playing a lot of young people" she said, "and at this
point in time I think we have the athletic ability, the quickness and the
depth to play solid defense and press."
"Success starts with defense, and we were really good again today on "D","
Conradt added. "We came out with excellent intensity on defense, and it
helped that we started off shooting strongly."
"As we look ahead to the WNIT semifinals and if Purdue wins against
Georgetown, then we'll be playing on the road in West Lafayette," Conradt
said.
"If we do go on the road, I think we all welcome the opportunity to see how
we stack up against a top 10 team, and how we handle the pressure of being
away from Austin."
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True Orange Observations
I think it is time for the Texas Athletic Department to do some major soul
searching about the way it treats Longhorn football fans.
This season has set a modern day record for callous treatment of some of the
most loyal fans in all of college football.
First, there was that unconscionable 11 a.m. kickoff of the
Lousiana-Lafayette game in early
September and then another 11 a.m. kickoff for the Oklahoma game.
I know some older Longhorn fans who had to miss the Louisiana-Lafayette game
because their doctors told them it would be hazardous to their health to
attend because they would be exposed to a potentially deadly combination of
extreme heat and three to four solid hours of blazing sunlight beaming down
on them.
Both those games were on TV and that is always the excuse UT athletic
officials come up with when kickoff times are inconvenient.
Most of us go along with things like that because nearly all of our games are
televised. Last season, 12 of the 14 were on TV.
But three games this season aren't being televised and two of them )
Colorado and Kansas ) are the longest road trips the Longhorns have in Big 12
Conference play.
The game in Colorado was nixed to allow Texas A&M at Baylor to be televised,
and the Kansas game this Saturday won't be televised so the Iowa State at
Colorado game can be aired.
I know the TV folks don't worry about fan inconvenience, but UT athletic
officials certainly should and one thing they should include in the deal if
they decide to inconvenience their fans with 11 a.m. kickoffs in early
September heat is assurance that the two longest road trips on the conference
schedule won't be nixed for TV.
One subscriber who couldn't attend the La-La game because of his doctor's
orders told me Athletic Director Deloss Dodds should sit outside in the heat
with the regular fans and he wouldn't ever have another 11 a.m. kickoff for a
Sept. 9 game.
I think most fans are willing to accept some inconvenience, but I think they
expect some sort of a trade off.
In other words, if we need to have some early games for TV, then we should
get preference on the TV for the faraway games, especially when they go up
against the likes of A&M at Baylor and Iowa State at Colorado.
It wouldn't have been a hard sell. But apparently no one in the UT Athletic
Department thought enough of the fans to ask for a quid pro quo.
Let's hope they do next year. After all, it takes pretty loyal fans to sell
out big stadiums Saturday after Saturday when their team hasn't finished in
the top 10 in 17 long years.
Horns Sign Fine Baseball Class
Texas baseball coach Augie Garrido has signed 12 of the top high school
players in Texas and throughout the country.
"Through the hard work of recruiting coordinator Tommy Harmon, Frank Anderson
and the entire baseball staff, we have once again been able to sign a
tremendous recruiting class for next season," Garrido said.
"This group includes some of the top prospects in the state and will help us
maintain this program's tradition of excellence," he added.
The signees included right-handed pitchers Luis Cortez of Sinton, Joey
Guajardo of Round Rock and Donald Levinski of Weimar.
Cortez, who ranks fifth in his class academically, posted a 0.82 ERA last
season and averaged two strikeouts per inning en route to being named the
District 30-3A Junior of the Year.
Guajardo went 11-2 on the mound for Round Rock High School during the 2000
campaign and was chosen Central Texas Player of the Year after boasting a
0.91 ERA, recording 172 strikeouts over 85 innings of work and pitching four
no-hitters.
Levinski led Weimar to the Class AA State Championship last year and earned
All-State accolades after registering a 14-1 record, an 0.70 ERA and 170
strikeouts over 95 innings of work.
Joining that trio is shortstop Michael Hollimon of Dallas Jesuit who batted
.373 last year with seven triples and was rated the 10th best prospect at
this year's Area Code Games, plus two right-handed pitcherswho also double as
shortstops. They are Kole Strayhorn of Shawnee, Okla., who posted an 8-1
record with a 0.97 ERA and 99 strikeouts over 60 innings, and Huston Street
of Austin Westlake, who not only earned second team All-Centex honors as a
pitcher with a 6-1 record and a 1.27 ERA last season, but is also the son of
legendary UT pitcher and quarterback James Street.
"Our focus with this recruiting class was to add depth in the middle infield,
behind the plate and on the mound," Harmon said. "With the players that we
have signed for next year, we believe that we have accomplished that goal."
UT also signed top catchers James Sweeney of Houston Bellaire, one of the
best defensive catchers in the country, and Curtis Thigpen of Forney, who
batted .515 last season for Forney High School and is also regarded as an
outstanding defensive backstop and outfielder.
Other signees were Seth Johnston of Boerne, who hit .507 and was an
All-District shortstop; for middle infielder Ryan Olivo of Grapevine, who
earned All-District honors after batting .450; J.D. Reininger of Smithson
Valley, who earned All-District, All-City and All-State accolades while
pitching and playing both first and third base; and right-hander Chas Taylor
of Austin Westlake
Conradt Inks Super Class
Texas women's basketball coach Jody Conradt has signed the best player in
Texas, the best player in Oklahoma a member of Canada's Junior National Team,
and she also got the signature of a versatile guard-forward from Houston.
Joining the Longhorns next year will be 6-2 forward Kala Bowers of Woodward,
Oklahoma, a USA Today and Street & Smith All-American who is rated as the
16th best player in the nation by the Rivals.com Top 100 recruiting service;
6-2 forward Heather Schreiber of Windthorst, an AAU All-American and
three-time First Team All-State performer rated as the No. 1 player in Texas
by the Texas Girls Basketball Report and the Texas Hoops recruiting service;
6-2 forward Jody Bell of Chestermere High School in Alberta, Canada, a member
of the 2000 Canadian Junior National Team, and 5-11 All-State guard Colencia
"Coco" Reed of Houston Jersey Village, ranked as the 18th best player in
Texas by Texas Hoops.
Bowers was one of only four high school players invited to the 2000 USA
Basketball Junior National Team Trials.
She averaged 16 points, 7.4 rebounds, three assists and three blocks per game
as a junior last year as she led Woodward to the Oklahoma state championship
game. Woodward won the state crown her sophomore year, and has lost just two
games over the last two seasons, going 53-2.
Bowers had scholarship offers from more than a dozen top schools. She
narrowed it down to Colorado and Texas before picking the Longhorns. Illinois
and Kansas State were other schools she strongly considered.
Schreiber was named an AAU All-American this past summer while leading her
Texas AAU 17-Under squad to a third-place finish at the AAU National
Championships while averaging 21 points 13 rebounds and five assists per game.
An outstanding three-sport All-State athlete in basketball, volleyball and
track & field, Schreiber averaged 24.4 points, 10 rebounds, 5.2 steals, 4
assists and 3.4 blocks per game for Texas' 1A power Windthorst as a junior.
As a junior, Schreiber shot 62 percent from the floor and 45 percent from
three-point range. A star on the volleyball court, she has led Windthorst to
three consecutive Texas state championships while being named State
Tournament MVP as a freshman, sophomore and junior.
On the track, Schreiber has cleared 5-10 in the high jump. She won the state
high jump crown as a sophomore and was runnerup in the high jump as a
freshman and junior and state runnerup in the long jump as a junior.
She had offered from many top schools, but committed to Texas very early in
the recruiting process.
Bell, a versatile 6-2 wing/post, was a starter on the 2000 Canadian Junior
National Team, which competed this past summer in the Tournament of the
Americas in Argentina, placing fifth.
Bell started four of the five games in the tournament. She has led
Chestermere High School to a No. 1 ranking in the province.
Named the province of 1998-99 Alberta 3A Rookie of the Year as a sophomore,
she led Chestermere to the 1999 AAA Provincial Championship.
Last season, Chestermere spent the year ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the
province. In 83 games during her two-year high school career, Bell has
registered 1,303 points for a 15.7 ppg career scoring average, and is on pace
to set the school scoring record.
Entering her senior season, she holds career averages of 10.2 rebounds, 2.2
assists, 3.2 steals and 2.4 blocks per game.
She had offers from colleges all over Canada and the northern part of the
United States, but decided she wanted to head for warmer weather for her
college career and her other finalist was Arizona State.
Reed was All-State, All-District and All-Conference last season. She also is
rated 112th nationally in the Reebok All-Star Report.
She helped lead Jersey Village into the 2000 Texas state playoffs, and her
playoff highlights included 21 points in a 63-39 win over Austin Bowie and 22
points in a 66-57 quarterfinal loss to Austin's Westlake High School
"These four players will immediately raise the talent level of our program,
just as the class of 2000 signees has done," Conradt said.
"I am extremely pleased with our signings, and the talent level coming into
our program is the result of tremendous work done by our entire coaching
staff," she said.
"Each one of these players are considered among the very best players coming
out of their respective states and, in Jody's case, in all of Canada,"
Conradt said.
"All four can play a variety of positions. All four are mobile, athletic
players, all from winning programs, and they all just love basketball," she
said.
Football Notes . .
Texas' offense rolled up 637 yards of total offense on Kansas Saturday. . .
Senior RB Hodges Mitchell set a school and Big 12 record for
all-purposeyardage. With 264 yards rushing, 23 yards receiving and 88 yards
punt returning, he overtook ISU's Troy Davis' 374 yards with his 375-yard
performance. He is also the second UT running back ever to run for
back-to-back 200-yard games. . . Freshman WR Roy Williams had three
touchdown, catching four receptions for 180 yards and two touchdowns and
rushing once for 35 yards and another touchdown . . . The Longhorns' defense
has intercepted at least one pass in five straight games.
Barnes Signs Fine Pair
Heralded point guard T.J. Ford, 5-11, 165, of Sugar Land Willowridge, and
center Chris Wright, 6-10, 235, of Redwater, signed basketball letters of
intent with Texas last Wednesday, the first day of the fall signing period.
Coach Rick Barnes said Bob Gibbons' All-Star Report rates Ford as the
nation's top point guard recruit and picks Wright as the No. 25 center
prospect in the country.
Ford averaged 10 points, 9 assists, 5 rebounds and 4 steals per game as a
junior in leading Willowridge to the Class 5A state title.
Wright averaged 20.6 points, 13 rebounds and 7 blocks per game as a junior.
I saw Ford play both games at the State Tournament last season and he is as
quick as any player I have seen. He can run faster dribbling the ball than
most players can run without the ball.
He also has amazing court vision and can drill lightning-quick passes.
While he is a good shooter and can dunk the ball with ease, he appears to be
much more interested in setting a teammate up with an easy basket.
"With the signing of T.J. and Chris, we feel like we are continuing to
elevate our program," Barnes said. "We are extremely pleased, as both T.J.
and Chris are not only very talented on the basketball floor, but also
outstanding young men."
Ford is the top high school prospect in the state, according to Mike
Kunstadt's Texas Hoops. He lead his team to a 36-1 overall record and the
Class 5A state title last season.
He is tabbed the 17th-best overall prospect in the nation by Clark Francis'
Hoop Scoop, the 22nd-best prospect by ESPN.com and the 28th-best prospect by
Dave Telep's Rivals100.com.
"T.J. is one of the most unselfish players I have seen in all my years of
recruiting," Barnes said. "He truly does not care if he scores a point. He
really loves distributing the basketball."
"T.J. is excellent at understanding how to manage the game on both ends of
the court," Barnes said. " Longhorn fans everywhere are going to fall in love
with this kid."
Wright is a versatile player who can play center or forward. He was a virtual
unknown until Barnes and his assistants discovered him last year, invited him
for an official visit, offered him a scholarship and got a commitment.
After he committed to Texas, other schools discovered him, too, and he
started showing up on recruiting lists because he is a big guy who can run,
handle the ball and is very athletic, too.
"Chris is a guy who we really stumbled upon early," Barnes said. "He is very
athletic, he has a tremendous work ethic and he has the ability to play
several positions on the floor. I'm not sure anyone understands just how
good Chris can be."
With these two signings, Texas has no remaining scholarships to award for the
current season.
Two Volleyball Aces Ink with UT
Texas volleyball coach Jim Moore has signed Austin Westlake star Bethany
Howden and club All-American LaTonya Coates of Bangor, Mich.
"We worked tremendously hard in the recruiting process this year and the
result is the signing of these two fine young ladies," Moore said.
"In terms of talent on the court, this is the best class we've signed since
I've been here," Moore said. "It continues our goal of signing volleyball
players with tremendous athleticism."
Howden is a 6-2 middle blocker who recently completed her senior season. A
three-year starter, she led the Chaps to a 101-21 combined record and
back-to-back UIL District Championships.
She led Westlake in kills (303), hitting percentage (.470) and aces (27)
while ranking second in blocks (109) this season.
She was tabbed the District 14-5A Newcomer of the year as a sophomore, and
was First Team All-District and Second Team Austin American Statesman
All-Centex honors as a junior.
On the club scene, Howden is a member of Austin Juniors and recently teamed
with current Longhorn freshman Kathy Hahn to lead the 18 Navy squad to a
perfect 15-0 record in the 2000 Tour of Texas circuit. She helped 18 Navy cap
the season by finishing tops among all Texas teams (14th) at the 2000 Junior
Olympics.
She also has great Longhorn bloodlines. Her father, Lynn, was an outstanding
basketball player at Texas from 1969 through 1972. He is 6-6 and her mother,
also a UT grad, is 5-11.
"Bethany Howden not only has great athleticism and superior leaping ability,
but also has the makeup to step in and start right away," Moore said.
Coates is a 5-10 outside hitter. She is coached by her mother, Dorothy
Coates, at Bangor Public High School. Coates, a three-year starter on the
varsity squad, enters her senior season with her eyes on a third straight
All-State certificate from the Detroit Free Press.
On the club level, Coates has earned two All-America honors in leading USA
Michigan to a pair of National Championships, including the 2000 Under-17
crown in Louisville, Ky., for which she was named Tournament MVP.
She also made the All-Tournament Team at the 1999 Under-16 Championships in
New Orleans.
Coates also is one of Michigan's top softball pitchers, needing only 129
strikeouts to break the state record of 1,508, and has earned a pair of
All-Conference honors in basketball, having led her varsity team in scoring
and assists during both her freshman and sophomore seasons.
"La Tonya is probably the best all-around player we've had since Demetria
Sance," Moore said. "She is the complete package in that she has tremendous
leaping ability, solid natural offensive instincts and is a good ball-control
player."
UT Gets Super Softball Class
Texas women's softball coach Connie Clark has signed six top prospects,
headed by the nation's top recruit, 6-1 left-handed pitcher Catherine (Cat)
Osterman of Houston Cypress Springs.
Also joining the Longhorns were infielder Tiffany Anders of Katy, a
three-time All-District 19-5A selection; infielder Wynter Turner of San
Pedro, Cal., a three-time All-City and All-League performer; Melanie Jarrett
of Odessa Permian, a two-time All-District outfielder; first baseman Alexis
Garcia of Covina, Cal., South Hills, an All-League and All-California
Interscholastic Federation (CIF) selection; and catcher Jill Vaughn of
Oklahoma City Putnam North, an Oklahoma All-State performer.
Osterman is widely regarded as the top recruit in the country and was voted
to the ASA All-America Third Team in 1999 and the First Team in 2000.
She helped lead the Katy Cruisers club team to the 2000 18-Under ASA Gold
National Championship last summer.
Anders and current UT sophomore All-American infielder Lindsay Gardner of
Katy also were on the national championship Katy team
Osterman struck out 106 batters in 53 innings at the ASA National Tournament
while throwing one perfect game and one no-hitter.
She also struck out 11 batters in five innings in an exhibition game against
the gold medal-winning USA Softball Team last summer.
Osterman was named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State Team in
2000 and to the All-Greater Houston and All-District 16-5A teams in 1999 and
2000.
She led the Greater Houston Area in strikeouts as a junior with 377 in 171
innings. Osterman also struck out all 21 batters she faced in a seven-inning
perfect game against Langham Creek on April 4.
Anders is the starting shortstop at Katy High School, and is a versatile
athlete who can also play second base as well as in the outfield.
Anders helped Katy to the Texas Regional Semifinals in 1998 and 2000 and to
the Area Finals in 1999.
She has made the All-District team since each year since she was a sophomore.
She is a three-sport star who also excels in basketball and cross country.
She is a two-time Second Team All-District basketball selection and was a
Regional qualifier in cross country.
Turner plays first and third base and was named First Team All-City and
All-League as a freshman, sophomore and junior at San Pedro High School.
She led San Pedro to the Los Angeles City Championship in 1998 and 2000 and
was an All-Area First Team selection in 1999 and 2000.
Turner played club softball with the California Batbusters and will add a
powerful bat to the Longhorn lineup.
Vaughn is a powerful hitter and catcher at Putnam North HS in Oklahoma City.
She holds Putnam North's career home run record with 28 and led the team to a
third-place finish in the Oklahoma State Tournament in 1998 and 1999.
She earned All-State, All-Conference, All-District and All-City honors in
2000. She helped lead the Oklahoma Jitterbugs club team to the 2000 ASA
Under-23 A-Ball National Championship.
Jarrett was voted Permian's Defensive Player of the Year last season. She was
an All-District 4-5A outfielder as a sophomore and junior, and competed at
the U.S. Scholar Athlete Games in 1999.
She is an outstanding student and was president of her sophomore and junior
class.
Garcia plays first and third base at South Hills. She earned First Team
All-Leage and All-CIF honors as a junior, as well as being named South Hills'
MVP and Best Defensive Player.
Garcia has led South Hills to two Valle Vista League Championships (1998,
1999) and is a two-time South Hills Scholastic High Honor Roll member.
"With Osterman and the solid group of athletes we are surrounding her with, I
feel we have one of the top classes nationally for next year," Clark said.
"We are pleased that we were able to recruit the offense we will need to
surround Osterman's phenomenal pitching, as we graduate five seniors at the
end of the upcoming 2001 season."
"This class, combined with this year's newcomers, provide the stability,
talent and enthusiasm we need for the future," she said.
Horns Sign Top Golfer
Texas golf coach John Fields has signed three-time Future Collegians World
Tour All-American Charlie Santaularia of Free State HS in Lawrence, Kansas.
Santaularia is the No. 1 player in the state of Kansas and is ranked No. 31
in the nation by the Golfweek/Titleist Rankings.
"We are extremely excited to have Charlie coming to UT," Fields said. "He has
an outstanding attitude, a great desire for the game and one of the best
all-around players out there. He is a great addition and will be a strong
part of our team for many years to come."
A three-time Kansas City Star All-Metro Team selection, Santaularia led his
high school to a third-place finish at the 2000 Kansas 6A State Championship
Tournament,where he placed second individually.
In the last three seasons, he has won 12 high school tournaments and posted
three top-five finishes at the state championships.
On the junior national level, Santaularia has posted 10 first-place finishes
and 27 top-five finishes, where he most recently captured the FCWT Innisbrook
title and placed second at the FCWT Hyatt Bear Creek tournament.
He holds a 72.9 scoring average this season.
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I may need your help.
Kay
---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 04/25/2001 06:07
PM ---------------------------
Kay Mann
04/25/2001 05:55 PM
To: Catherine Clark/ENRON@enronXgate
cc:
Subject: RE: Delta docs
When sending out the assignment and assumption agreement, are we sending
originals to all four people listed in the second paragraph? Do you remember
how many originals are required?
Thanks,
Kay
From: Catherine Clark/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/25/2001 05:36 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Stephen Thome/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jake Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Roseann
Engeldorf/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: RE: Delta docs
Kay,
The deal team needs to sign and send out the notices (for Fountain Valley
they had V&E do all that). The notice needs to be faxed to:
Elizabeth Burnett (phone 212-325-9943, fax 212-325-8304) - she is replacing
Shazia Sarker who (we just found out) is leaving CSFB on Friday. Shazia's
name and number need to be changed throughout the documents. V&E also faxed
copies of the notices to: Karl Wiemer at Milbank (phone 212-530-5209, fax
212-822-5209), Lisa, Rose and myself.
The Assignment and Assumption Agreement needs to be signed by the deal team
for ENA, then sent to Karl Wiemer, Ann Roberts, Jose Mercado and Doneene
Damon for execution by E-Next Generation LLC (see addresses below). The Bill
of Sale also needs to be sent to Karl, Ann, Jose, and Doneene for execution
by E-Next.
The second notice is called the "Prepayment Notice" and includes the amount
to be funded 2 days later. I took the V&E form used for Fountain Valley and
removed names and amounts, however I believe Rose had some additional
comments, so let me talk to her before attaching a sample Prepayment Notice.
I'll get back to you shortly. Thanks.
-Catherine
x3-9943
Ann Roberts
Wilmington Trust
520 Madison Ave.
33rd Floor
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-415-0545
Fax: 212-415-0513
[email protected]
Doneene Damon
Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A.
One Rodney Square
920 King Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: 302-651-7526
Fax: 302-658-6548
[email protected]
Jose Mercado
Wilmington Trust Company
Rodney Square North
1100 North Market Street
Wilmington, DE 19890
Phone: 302-651-8631
Fax: 302-651-8882
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: Mann, Kay
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 4:52 PM
To: Clark, Catherine
Cc: Thome, Stephen; Thomas, Jake; Engeldorf, Roseann
Subject: Delta docs
Hi Catherine,
I don't remember who actually gives the notice, but in anticipation of the
funding of the escrow tomorrow, here are the docs.
<< File: Final Delta Turbine Sale Turbopark Notice of Purchase.doc >> <<
File: Final Delta Turbine Sale Turbopark Assignment & Assumption Agmt with GE
ack.DOC >> << File: Final Delta Turbine Sale Turbopark Bill of Sale.DOC >>
I understand there is also a two day notice. I don't believe I've seen a
form for that one yet.
Who should send this out tomorrow after we get the fed ref?
Thanks,
Kay
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http://www.ercot.com/tac/retailisoadhoccommittee/protocols/keydocs/draftercotprotocols.htm
Smith L. Day
Enron Power Marketing, Inc.
Ph. 713-853-4201
Fax: 713-646-8272
Pager: 877-306-9429
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Alberto,
We would definitely be interested in talking to you when you get to
Houston. I will have our assistant, Shirley Crenshaw, set up some time for
you to meet with people in our group, which would include myself, Zimin Lu,
and Vince Kaminski.
Best regards,
--Stinson
"Alberto jimenez crespo" <[email protected]> on 01/24/2000
11:43:53 AM
Please respond to [email protected]
To: Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Alberto JImenez (Analyst Program)
Dear Mr. Gibner:
It was very interesting talking to you during Enron's recruiting weekend the
first week of last December.
I am starting as an Analyst next February and I have alot of interest in real
options. I have done much of my research in the application of real options
in the valuation of oil and mining properties using Black-Scholes, Merton ,
Binomial LAttices, etc. I have also done forecast of commodity prices such as
copper and oil using both, a Geometric Brownian Motion and a Mean Reverting
Process.
I remember in our conversation you told me that your department is very
involved with real options so I would like to know if there is an opportunity
to talk either on the phone or once I am in Houston the first week for the
orientation. Because I am very interested in working in your department. I
won't be in Houston until February 6th, but you can reach me at 310 390 7817
or [email protected]
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Alberto Jimenez
LYCOShop. Thousands of products! One location!
http://shop.lycos.com/
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See attached letter which was sent today to Navigant.
Regards,
Ben
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I have talked with Andrea Richards with Associate/Analyst program to arrange
for you to have your first rotation in Trading.
I hope all is well with you. I look forward to seeing you this summer.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you need anything.
Scott Neal
[email protected] on 02/04/2001 10:31:19 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Resume
Mr Neal
I am sending you my resume as an attachment to this e-mail as you requested.
If you prefer for me to mail the resume please let me know.
Thank you for your consideration
Yours sincerely
Leonidas Savvas
Louisiana State University
- new leo's resume.doc
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lebrocq, Wendi
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 7:00 PM
To: Lambert, Karen; Jones, Tana; Schott, Samuel; Reves, Brant; Brackett, Debbie R.; Clark, Cynthia; Enron Europe Global CounterParty,; Sever, Stephanie; Moran, Tom; Clark, Claudia; Bradford, William S.; Lees, Lisa; Fayett, Juana; Morse, Jana; Le, Trang; Maley, Paul; O'day, Karen; Rohauer, Tanya; Lombardi, Kelly; Lindsay, Brian; EOL Call Center; Hare, Bill D.; Heffernan, Amy; Lafuze, Molly; Clark, Danny; Panus, Stephanie; Mandola, Teresa; Ebow, Amber; Arnold, Thu Pham; Coleman, Tandra; Campbell, Lesli; Lebrocq, Wendi; Taylor, Mark E (Legal); Lauer, Kara; Thakkar, Ami; Piotrowski, Joseph; Banner, Kimberly; Mcquade, Jennifer; George, Fraisy; Guillory, Michael; Rajaram, Aparna; Monterrey, Maribel; Curry, Ken
Subject: EOL and Clickpaper Approvals: 09-27-01
Please see attached.
Regards,
Wendi LeBrocq
3-3835
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Correction: the time of the argument is 1:00 CST.
-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Robert C.
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:56 PM
To: Derrick Jr., James; Haedicke, Mark; Sanders, Richard; Delainey, David;
Leff, Dan; Mahoney, Peggy; Sunde, Marty; Whalley, Greg
Cc: Sharp, Vicki
Subject: University of California/California State University
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has scheduled an oral argument on Monday
12:00 CST on our request for a stay of the district court's order granting
the Universities' motion for a preliminary injunction. The argument will be
by telephone, and will be heard by a three-judge panel. Mike Smith, Dennis
Benevides, and I will be with counsel during the argument. Please contact me
with any questions (ext. 646-6412; cell 281-414-0364).
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I got the memo from Naomi that you sent. First, who is Doug Imrie? Does he
have a strong background in trading operations? Will he be able to
coordinate effective reviews from a controls perspective, and will he be able
to be the front-runner on how MG runs its business so that we will get a jump
start on how best to assimilate the business? I think that this effort
should be much broader than deal testing. It should encompass assessing
people, processes, controls, systems support, etc. To do this quickly and
effectively will require persons who are knowledgeable about daily trading
operations. I don't know Naomi's background, but I wonder if she will be
the right person to lead one of these efforts since she does not work in
operations on a daily basis.
Patrick Conner left me a message today to be certain that we are plugged in
with an appropriate team from ENA to review the Chicago and New York
offices. From the sound of Naomi's memo, it looks as if Andy Cornfield is
assume to have the US responsibility. Again, I don't know Andy.
Should we circle the wagons and develop a plan for doorstep reviews that
includes some others in the process, particularly those that have been
involved in some doorstep reviews to date and those that have daily
operational experience? I have also mentioned Shona as a good resource as
well.
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Weather Headlines
Monday October 15, 2001
*** Very fast pattern continues over the Eastern half of the country.
Models show tropical POTENTIAL for the Southeast/Gulf. They also continue
their insistence of a Western US trough in the extended period. ***
This past weekends storm did not disappoint as a large heavy rain
shield developed. In the storms wake a sharply cooler airmass has descended
upon the Eastern half of the country. Reinforcements are on the way as rain
has broken out on the Plains. This next storm is quite dynamic, but does
not have the heat and moisture of its predecessor. However, it does have a
quick Canadian cold punch that will dominate the midweek period. The West
was quite warm this weekend, particularly the California coast. This above
normal air should largely remain in place through the next several days.
The region should start to cool late in the period if forecast changes
start to take place.
Hurricane Karen was named North of Bermuda this weekend. I say named
because it actually struck Bermuda Friday as an unnamed storm with 90 mph
winds. It is now a Tropical Storm in the Canadian maritimes. There is a
disturbance in the NE Caribbean this morning. It does not have short term
potential to develop, but late this week there is a possibility. It bears
watching in terms of Gulf interests, but Florida looks more likely and it
may not even acquire tropical characteristics.
Model solutions continue to favor the development of a Trough in the West
and Ridge in the East. I accept it for now, but still feel we are in a
progressive pattern. Another interesting feature is the forecast
development of some legitimate arctic air in NW Canada by Day 10. Both the
Canadian and American solutions show this. The Canadian also shows a
classic "blocking" pattern developing over the Northern latitudes. This is
what most winter forecasts are alluding to and MAY offer a clue as to what
winter has in store. I suspect a piece of this will come down the last week
of the month, but for now I'll leave the 6-10 day warmer than normal South
and East and cooler in the West.
For the period October 15 through October 19, expect the following
temperature trends:
Average 4 to 6-degrees below normal: Great Lakes, Northern and Central
Plains, Ohio and Mississippi Valleys...
Average 1 to 3 degrees below normal: Pacific NW, Gulf Coast, Southern
Plains, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast...
Average 1 to 3-degrees above normal: Intermountain West, Rockies ...
Average 4 to 6-degrees above normal: California, Desert SW...
Unspecified areas will average close to normal...
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<BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1663&"><B>Antowain Smith</B></A>, RB NE - Baja <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 11/25/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Smith had 153 yards of total offense and two touchdowns against New Orleans. After a slow start, Smith has become a pretty good weekly option for Fantasy Footballers</FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=187741&"><B>Tom Brady</B></A>, QB NE - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 11/25/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Brady put up huge numbers against New Orleans, posting 258 yards passing and four touchdowns. He?s become a pretty reliable Fantasy player, and his performance will likely keep Drew Bledsoe on the Patriots? bench for another week.</FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.co!
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y=1612&"><B>Oronde Gadsden</B></A>, WR MIA - Baja <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 11/25/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Gadsden caught eight passes for 118 yards at Buffalo. He did not catch a TD pass, though, and lost a fumble. Gadsden is too unreliable to start for most Fantasy teams in these important final weeks.</FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=12363&"><B>Jay Fiedler</B></A>, QB MIA - McKay Neal <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 11/25/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Fiedler threw for 262 yards, three TDs and no interceptions at Buffalo. His performance may have quieted talk of a QB controversy, but Fiedler is still too inconsistent to be a dependable Fantasy QB.</FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=133361&"><B>Donovan McNabb</B></A>, QB PHI - Eric !
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The rookie has slowed down considerably in the past few weeks, and now seems like a risk during the Fantasy homestretch. </FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1089&"><B>Ki-Jana Carter</B></A>, RB WAS - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 11/25/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>Carter saw extensive action on Sunday as Stephen Davis played through back problems. He carried 18 times for 56 yards, and is a good backup to have if Davis in on your Fantasy team. Davis has always been known to battle minor injuries.</FONT></FONT><BR><BR><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1762&"><B>Isaac Byrd</B></A>, WR CAR - Free Agent <FONT SIZE=1>Updated 11/25/01</FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Arial, Helvetica"><FONT SIZE=2>
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<TR BGCOLOR=#f0f0f0 ><TD class=TD2 ><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=/mp/players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1069&week=11&">McNair, Steve</A></TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>QB</TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>29.0</TD></TR>
<TR BGCOLOR=#eaeaea ><TD class=TD2 ><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=/mp/players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1094&week=11&">Smith, Emmitt</A></TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>RB</TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>0.0</TD></TR>
<TR BGCOLOR=#f0f0f0 ><TD class=TD2 ><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=/mp/players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1151&week=11&">Watters, Ricky</A></TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>RB</TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>0.0</TD></TR>
<TR BGCOLOR=#eaeaea ><TD class=TD2 ><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=/mp/players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1201&week=11&">Ismail, Raghib</A></TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>WR</TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>8.0</TD></TR>
<TR BGCOLOR=#f0f0f0 ><TD class=TD2 ><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=/mp/players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1227&week=11&">Mayes, Derrick</A></TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>WR</TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>0.0</TD></TR>
<TR BGCOLOR=#eaeaea ><TD class=TD2 ><A HREF="http://football210.fantasy.sportsline.com/mp/elink?script=/mp/players&league=ene&owner=45547.3&random=575&key=1329&week=11&">Sharpe, Shannon</A></TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>TE</TD><TD class=TD2 ALIGN=right>11.0</TD></TR>
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Greetings. Here's the case with 1,3 and 4 compiled. I took some editorial
license with 1 and 4--hope I didn't butcher what you were conveying Jimmie
and Dylan. Check it out. Still need to determine if folks are comfortable
with my conclusion in #3, i.e., look, the biz model and the info provided in
the 10K may be crap, but from a strictly technical perspective, Patten's
justified in using the sales as opposed to the installment method. Let me
know. Kim's up and running on #2.
Best,
Jeff
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SK - I forward this to John Brindle and asked it he should respond to this person. mm
Steve
I would like to know if there is any recommendation from Enron Corp. security that we could officially communicate to our South America employees. I have been receiving some material from other companies ( files attached) but till now nothing " official" from Enron.
Regarding Antrax which strategy the company will " officially" adopt ?
I have already provided basic procedures to our employees at the mailroom and reception, but regarding all the others nothing.
Regards
Mervyn
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ABX 128 (Corbett), which is the Assembly equivalent to SBX 1, will be
heard by the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee on Monday. The
bill will be substantially rewritten in committee. According to
Assembly Member Corbett's office, the bill will have some similarities
with SBX 1, presumably the revenue neutral aspect, but will go in a
substantially different direction. The Committee will not even release
the language to the Senate Committee so its contents are a closely
guarded secret.
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