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My pleasure!
Mark S Palmer/ENRON@enronXgate
05/24/2001 11:08 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: RE: NDA Lists
Thanks, Tana!
-MP
-----Original Message-----
From: Jones, Tana
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:11 AM
To: Segura, Stephanie; Palmer, Mark S.
Cc: McCullough, Travis
Subject: NDA Lists
<< File: OFFLINE CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS.doc >>
<< File: ONLINE CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS.doc >> |
Dear Dana,
?
Thank you so much for your prayers and your thoughtfulness.? I was so
blessed by "Thus Far".? Falling short is something we all do daily, but it's
good to know that God knows exactly who we are and loves us anyway.? Ain't
That Good News!!!!!!
?
?
May God continue to Bless and Keep you.? God Loves you and so do I.
?
?
Betty |
Lew, it looks like I have some appointments I can't get out of on the 24th;
however, we could be out there by noon on the 25th. How does that fit? I
did get a call from Mike letting me know that he would be sending over the CA.
Regards
Delainey |
Have you ever seen this site?? LU-M
?http://www.mpsuperstore.com/
- mpsuperstore.com - Shopping - Latest Prices.url |
I am following up with someone that was on Mary's team that now works for
Beth Apollo. We will get back with you on this shortly. --Sally
Richard Sage
04/03/2001 05:25 PM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: CRM system
Sally,
I gather that Mary has taken extended leave.
Can you advise who might know anything about this system?
Thanks,
Richard
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Sage/LON/ECT on 03/04/2001 23:22
---------------------------
Richard Sage
19/03/2001 15:59
To: Mary Solmonson/Enron@EnronXGate
cc:
Subject: CRM system
Mary,
Are you around - your voicemail message has said you were out for the day,
for weeks.
We have a need for a CRM system, but not a very complicated one, and I
thought that the one that Tony Mends demonstrated a couple of years ago might
fit the bill. He tells me that it is in your area of responsibilities!
Thanks,
Richard |
---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 07/27/2000
11:19 AM ---------------------------
"SOCORRO HERNANDEZ" <SUHERNAN@LLGM.COM> on 07/27/2000 09:19:47 AM
To: <ehernandez@ci.santa-ana.ca.us>, <Judy.Hernandez@enron.com>,
<silviamanzanales@hotmail.com>, <jh306@netzero.net>, <Maria.Soliz@ppfa.org>,
<bandama@ssa.co.orange.ca.us>, <maryloulou@yahoo.com>
cc:
Subject: A Man's Perspective
TO WOMEN EVERYWHERE FROM A MAN WHO'S HAD ENOUGH...
If you think you're fat, you probably are. Don't ask us. We refuse to
answer.
Learn to work the toilet seat. If it's up, put it down.
If you won't dress like the Victoria's Secret girls, don't expect us to act
like soap opera guys.
Don't cut your hair. Ever. Long hair is always more attractive than short
hair. One of the big reasons guys fear getting married is that married women
always cut their hair, and by then you're stuck with her.
Birthdays, Valentines, and Anniversaries are not quests to see if we can
find the perfect present yet again!
If you ask a question you don't want an answer to, expect an answer you
don't want to hear.
Sometimes, we're not thinking about you. Live with it. Don't ask us what
we're thinking about unless you are prepared to discuss such topics as
navel lint, the shotgun formation, or monster trucks.
Sunday = sports. It's like the full moon or the changing of the tides.
Let it be.
Shopping is not a sport, and no, we're never going to think of it that
way.
When we have to go somewhere, absolutely anything you wear is fine.
Really.
You have enough clothes. You have too many shoes.
Crying is blackmail.
Ask for what you want. Let's be clear on this one: Subtle hints don't work.
Strong hints don't work. Really obvious hints don't work. Just say it!
No, we don't know what day it is. We never will. Mark anniversaries on
the calendar.
Peeing standing up is more difficult. We're bound to miss sometimes.
Most guys own three pairs of shoes-what makes you think we'd be any good
at choosing which pair, out of thirty, would look good with your dress?
Yes and No are perfectly acceptable answers to almost every question.
Come to us with a problem only if you want help solving it. That's what
we do. Sympathy is what your girlfriends are for.
A headache that lasts for 17 months is a problem. See a doctor.
Foreign films are best left to foreigners.
Check your oil.
It is neither in your best interest nor ours to take the quiz together.
No, it doesn't matter which quiz.
Anything we said 6 months ago is inadmissible in an argument. All comments
become null and void after 7 days.
If something we said can be interpreted two ways, and one of the ways
makes you sad or angry, we meant the other one.
Let us ogle. We're going to look anyway; it's genetic.
You can either tell us to do something OR tell us how to do something
but not both.
Whenever possible, please say whatever you have to say during
commercials..
ALL men see in only 16 colors. Peach is a fruit, not a color.
If it itches, it will be scratched.
Beer is as exciting for us as handbags are for you.
If we ask what's wrong and you say "nothing," we will act like nothing's
wrong. We know you're lying, but it's just not worth the hassle.
What the heck is a doily anyway?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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para Blondi...errr Charlie:
ogle: mirar codiciosamente o insinuante
doily: tapete |
Per Kevin Moore, please approve Elena Chilkina's access for the following
restricted website: Web_Research_Pub.
Thank you,
Information Risk Management (et)
---------------------- Forwarded by Information Risk Management/HOU/ECT on
05/02/2000 09:05 AM ---------------------------
Security Resource Request System
Directory Line Item Pending Access Processing
Directory Name: Website: Web_Research_Pub
Service Type: Grant
Expiration Date:
Comments: Will send to Vince Kaminski for approval.
Security Processing
Processing Status:
E-Mail Message:
Comments/Justification:
General Information Request: KGME-4JTF4C
Requested By: Kevin G Moore/HOU/ECT Phone: 713/853-4710
Requested For: Elena Chilkina/HOU/ECT Employee Type:
Company: 100038 RC #: 0011
Priority: High
Comments/Justification: She will need the same as Michael Sergeev . A few has
been listed there may be
some others that are not listed. Please apply.
Editing History (Only the last five (5) are shown)
Edit # Past Authors Edit Dates
1 Information Risk Management 05/02/2000 09:03:15 AM |
Attached is the August 2000 nomination for our takes under the Gas Sales and
Purchase Contract between TXU Fuels (previously TUFCO) and HPL Resources Co.,
(TXU Fuels Contr. #3949), as well as our August 2000 nomination for takes
under
the Gas Sales and Purchase Contract between TXU Fuels and SDS. Please advise
should you have any questions concerning the attached.
Thanks,
Charlie
(See attached file: MinHPLN00.xls) (See attached file: SDSNOM.xls)
- MinHPLN00.xls
- SDSNOM.xls |
I sent an e-mail to MAPP about possibly attending the OASIS class the week of
March 19th. Just waiting on the specific dates and times before I can
commit. Also need to talk to the Hourly brass about attending!!!!!!!!!!!
To: Bill Rust/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Matt Lorenz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patrick Hanse/HOU/ECT@ECT, Terri
Clynes/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: OASIS 1.4 Conversion on 3/1/2001 Update
We need to send someone with more experience than Karla and Gary have
currently. I would suggest Pat or Matt if they can get away for a day. If
not them, maybe they can suggest someone from the hourly desk.
ds
Enron North America Corp.
From: Bill Rust 02/14/2001 01:34 PM
To: Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: OASIS 1.4 Conversion on 3/1/2001 Update
Doug,
While I would like to go to this OASIS seminar, I will be in Las Vegas
Tuesday afternoon through Thursday night, 20 MAR - 22 MAR. Who else can we
send? Karla? Gary?
Bill Rust
From: Doug Sewell 02/14/2001 10:43 AM
To: Bill Rust/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Terri Clynes/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: OASIS 1.4 Conversion on 3/1/2001 Update
Bill, here is the training I told you about. We definitely need someone to
attend to keep up with MAPP changes. Are you on the MAPP email distribution
list yet? Let me know if you need help getting on.
ds
---------------------- Forwarded by Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT on 02/14/2001 10:41
AM ---------------------------
"William J. Head" <wj.head@mapp.org>@mapp.org on 02/13/2001 04:18:05 PM
Sent by: owner-rin@mapp.org
To: <rin@mapp.org>, <rtc@mapp.org>, <mrc@mapp.org>, <sot-trainers@mapp.org>,
<sotwg@mapp.org>, <mc@mapp.org>, <rrc@mapp.org>, <pemmem@mapp.org>
cc: <sco@mapp.org>, <sl.duncan@mapp.org>, <ca.anderson@mapp.org>
Subject: OASIS 1.4 Conversion on 3/1/2001 Update
To: ALL OASIS USERS
From: Tami Anderson, MAPP Transmission Operations
Dan Fredrickson, MAPP Transmission Operations
Jolene Gleason, MAPP Transmission Operations
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2001
Subject: OASIS 1.4 Conversion on 3/1/2001 Update
This is a notice to update the OASIS users on the status of the MAPP
implementation of the 1.4 version of OASIS.
Several processes are on-going in an effort to meet the March 1, 2001 OASIS
1.4 production date. These include:
1. Communication process:
a. OASIS Workshop: Feb 14-16:
All Sessions are currently full for the Lecture and Lab.
b. For the OASIS users who were unable to attend this Workshop and are
still
interested in taking the class, MAPP Staff would like to offer another class
the week of March 19-23. We have received enough potential interest to teach
two more lecture/lab sessions. Please send an email (if you have not already
done so) to sl.duncan@mapp.org if you are interested in attending a class
during that week.
2. Implementation process:
a. OASIS 1.4 Beta Releases and bug fixes continue to be released by ESCA
(the JTSIN vendor) on a daily basis. The next major software release will
be OASIS 1.4 Beta 3, on Friday, February, 16:
OASIS 1.4 Beta Release #2 is located at:
http://mappb3.oasis.mapp.org/OASIS14/NODE/MAPPB3
The only requirement to use this test node is a valid Tradewave certificate.
Please send an email to ds.fredrickson@mapp.org to indicate any problems
that are encountered while testing this beta release.
b. MAPP Validation and Request Evaluation Processes revised:
MAPP Staff is working with OATI to implement the modifications required to
the automated
processes due to the OASIS 1.4 changes. Testing will continue through the
month of February.
c. Attached are tables indicating some of the major changes in requesting
service that OASIS users should be aware of. These tables show pre- and
post-OASIS 1.4 functionality. OASIS users are encouraged to familiarize
themselves with these changes, and to exercise them on the test site prior
to the March 1 implementation.
d. Coming next week: February 28 / March 1 Cutover Plan
Thank you.
Tami A. Anderson
MAPP Senior Engineer
ta.anderson@mapp.org
Phone: 651-632-8423
Dan Fredrickson
Supervisor
ds.fredrickson@mapp.org
Phone: 651-632-8441
Fax: 651-632-8417
Jolene Gleason
MAPP Senior Engineer
jl.gleason@mapp.org
Phone: 651-632-8444
- Summary of OASIS 1_4 Changes.doc |
In order for UBS Warburg to timely process your paycheck, I am requesting that all employee's accepting offers return any outstanding forms to my new desk location at 05852 on the 5th floor of ECS (Look for the Hamburg Flag) by noon this Friday 2/01/02. This will prevent any benefit deductions from having to be "Double Deducted" on future checks. Please attach a deposit slip or voided check stub to your direct deposit form. Attached below are the forms needed for payroll/benefits, in case you did not turn these in at Orientation. Lastly, please verify that your EHRonline home address is showing your current home address because all live checks will be mailed to your home residence.
Thanks, Tony Jarrett
Benefits
Ext. 3- 7829 |
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---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT on 11/06/2000
11:34 AM ---------------------------
Jackson Logan
11/02/2000 06:11 PM
To: jlogan@hough.com, cshi@dynegy.com, jknight@knightrealestate.com,
LtColby.H@att.net, Chris Price/NA/Enron@Enron, Jason Vogler/NA/Enron@Enron,
Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Bagwell/NA/Enron@ENRON, Victor
Guggenheim/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: Voter alert
---------------------- Forwarded by Jackson Logan/HOU/ECT on 11/02/2000 06:09
PM ---------------------------
"Derek Anderson" <danders@ruf.rice.edu> on 11/02/2000 05:25:04 PM
Please respond to <danders@rice.edu>
To: "Andy Rapp \(E-mail\)" <arapp@ppchouston.com>, "Brian Thorp"
<Brian_Thorp@AIMFUNDS.COM>, "Chad Turner" <chad.turner@ev1.net>, "Dave
Lawrence" <david.lawrence@citicorp.com>, "Greg Martin"
<gmartin@ect.enron.com>, "'Jackson Logan \(E-mail\) '" <jlogan3@enron.com>,
"James Sivco" <james.sivco@chase.com>, "Jennifer Harvin \(E-mail\)"
<jharvin@swbanktx.com>, "JohnLawrence@smhhou. com" <JohnLawrence@smhhou.com>,
"Karoline Duessel" <Karoline_Duessel@AIMFUNDS.COM>, "Kevin W. Moody"
<MoodyK@hdvest.com>, "Lauren Barrash" <LBareass@aol.com>, "Lorna Muniz"
<lorna.muniz@carlberg.com>, "Pepper Barlow" <pepper.barlow@worldnet.att.net>,
"Tim Carlson \(E-mail\)" <tcarlson@ppchouston.com>
cc:
Subject: FW: Voter alert
?
?Subject: Voter alert
Due to an anticipated voter turnout much larger?
than originally expected,
the polling facilities may not be able to handle?
the load all at once.
Therefore, Republicans are requested to vote on?
Tuesday, November 7, and
Democrats and Independents on Wednesday, November? 8.
Please pass this message along and help us to make sure that nobody gets
left out.
> >2000 Presidential Election Commission
Do You Yahoo!?
>From homework help to love advice, Yahoo! Experts has your answer. |
Sounds good to me.
Bruce Lundstrom@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
02/22/2001 09:41 AM
To: Mark Taylor@ECT
cc: Mark E Haedicke@ECT
Subject: Francisco Pinto Leite
Mark -
Francisco thinks that picking up Columbia would not be a big problem and that
he can manage all of his Wholesale work while watching Columbia. To my
knowledge, Columbia should not present substantial work and would benefit
from Francisco's watch.
I'm trying to keep Francisco working on EGA matters that he knows well and/or
are less likely to "balloon." Francisco has been willing to tackle a bit
more than he currently has on his EGA plate, but he is also sensitive to
making sure that he has sufficient time for all of his responsibilities.
Let me know if you have concerns.
Bruce
---------------------- Forwarded by Bruce Lundstrom/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on
02/22/2001 09:23 AM ---------------------------
Bruce Lundstrom
02/21/2001 05:38 PM
To: Mark E Haedicke@ECT
cc: John Novak/SA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Francisco Pinto Leite
Mark -
Given that South America legal resources are stretched thin, we will be
checking with Francisco to see if he has time to pick up Columbia. He knows
it well and I don't believe that it will be particularly time-consuming for
him. But it would help free up Miguel Mendoza a bit for other South America
matters.
I will expect Francisco to be cognizant of his other Wholesale obligations in
saying "yes" or "no."
Bruce |
I am guessing that you guys have market knowledge of shut-in costs for western Canada. We have heard all of the typical low price rumors of Rockies shut-ins at a dollar. I am going to put Steve South and Paul Lucci in charge of presenting a shut-in analysis by field in the Rockies and san juan. What do I need to have these guys look at in terms of variable costs. Is it as simple as gathering and processing?
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
Grigsby |
Hello Mark,
Both Bob and myself have left messages to speak with you about email
retention time. Those messages must have been lost, so I have decided to try
email.
The group we work in, Technical Power Services, is project oriented. We are
an extension of the Engineering department. As you are well aware the
development, and construction of power projects can be a minimum of 9 months,
to as long as 4 years plus. To give an example, the work that has been
started on the coal initiative. At $4-$5 mmbtu for gas, the development of
coal plants becomes more economical. This development is just starting,
nothing will be decided for a couple of years, then if it goes ahead
construction could easily be 3 years or more.
What we are trying to stress is the information that is started in the
beginning of a project needs flow through to the end of the project, which in
most instances is longer than a year.
Some of the current power projects we are developing have COD date in 2002 to
2004. The retention of email is important to the projects.
The companies that we deal with will be keeping the correspondence and if we
don't have our own copies, I think you know where this is going.
We would like to discuss this with you. There has been folders set up in the
Public mailbox system to give us more than the 100MB limit. This is very
helpful since some drawings files we receive can be over 10MB.
We are patiently waiting to speak with you on this subject.
Thank you.
Terri Austin
Development Engineer
713-345-4681 |
Tuesday the 15th is fine. I will get a conference room and lunch set up. We
can start at 11:30. I will send out an e-mail invitation to everyone in your
group, my group and the risk group. If you want to add anything or if you
have something specific you want me to cover, just let me know.
Daren |
Please decrease deliveries to Eastrans to 0 MMBtu/dy for 8/8/00
The redeliveries will be 0 as well.
The over-delivery quantity for the Fuels Cotton Valley gas will be valued per
paragraph 3 of the Contract Price section in the Transaction Agreement. |
I do not have any negative information on any of these counterparties.
Tana Jones
11/17/2000 09:39 AM
To: Harry M Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: ClickPaper approvals (advance notice)
----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 11/17/2000 09:38 AM -----
Camille Gerard@ENRON
11/17/2000 09:29 AM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Noel Petterson/Corp/Enron@Enron, Frank L Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: ClickPaper approvals (advance notice)
Tana,
The counterparties below are about to be approved in Credit. It would be
great to get your Legal response before you leave for
vacation. We can then minimize approvals that go through Mark Taylor next
week.
Thanks,
Camille
---------------------- Forwarded by Camille Gerard/Corp/Enron on 11/17/2000
09:22 AM ---------------------------
Walter Guidroz
11/16/2000 05:21 PM
To: Camille Gerard/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Noel Petterson/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: ClickPaper approvals (advance notice)
I'm waiting on Tom to review my credit recommendations for the counterparties
below. Once he approves these, I'll send them to you. Thanks!
ABC Salvage Corporation
Blue Heron Paper Company
Central National-Gottesman, Inc.
Clifford Paper Inc.
Clorox Services Company
Eagle Mountain Mills Ltd.
J-Mar Paper Sales
Linden Trading Company, Inc.
Perry H. Koplik & Sons, Inc.
Potlatch Corporation
Premier paper
Priority Pallet, Inc.
Ris Paper Co., Inc.
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Sierra Pine A California Limited Partnership
The Ogden Newspapers, Inc.
The Princeton Packet, Inc. |
Tom,
The conference in New York is held on May 18 and May 19. I can visit Wharton
the day before.
Vince Kaminski
"Piazze, Thomas" <piazzet@wharton.upenn.edu> on 04/05/2000 08:40:55 AM
To: "'Vince J Kaminski'" <Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: Test
Vince: I enjoyed talking with you yesterday and look forward to receiving
information relative to your visit to campus.
TOM PIAZZE
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vince J Kaminski [SMTP:Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 4:52 PM
> To: piazzet@wharton.upenn.edu
> Subject: Test
>
>
>
> Test
> |
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Barnes [mailto:Jim_Barnes@pgn.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 1:32 PM
To: Geaccone, Tracy
Cc: Jim Piro; Kirk Stevens; Valerie Giles
Subject: PGE Operating Plan Attached
Hi Tracy,
Attached is the presentation. We are revising one of the margin
analysis pages as you will see in the presentation.
Jim B. 503-464-8931
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<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
<META content="MSHTML 5.50.4522.1800" name=GENERATOR></HEAD>
<BODY style="MARGIN-TOP: 2px; FONT: 8pt MS Sans Serif; MARGIN-LEFT: 2px">
<DIV><FONT size=1>Hi Tracy,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=1>Attached is the presentation. We are revising one of the
margin analysis pages as you will see in the presentation.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=1></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=1>Jim B. 503-464-8931</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> |
Mr. Monroy entered deal 218918 in Sitara on 3/15/2000 with a Tagg # NC3056.
I don't know who this is. Could you let me know which trader did this deal
please. |
When: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:00 AM-11:00 AM (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).
Where: ECS 5990
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
If you have any questions, please call Lisa Kinsey @ x37628.
Thank you,
Irena Hogan |
I understand that you will be meeting with Harry Clark on Wednesday, and
thought I should share with you my impression of him. I have had mutual
clients with Harry, and although I have a bias against guys in his business,
I found him extraordinarily useful. For one thing, he is intelligent; for
another, perhaps as a consequence of the first, he doesn't over promise; for
still another, I have never seen him give a client bad advice. He is
certainly worth a serious hearing.
Let me repeat here what I have said in a note sent to your home: if there is
anything I can reasonably do to be useful let me know.
See you in San Antonio. |
Rick, FYI. We are now implementing this in Americas and will spread it to other business units as we get buy-in from other business unit heads.
-----Original Message-----
From: Schneider, Chip
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 2:19 PM
To: Kitchen, Louise
Cc: Deffner, Joseph; Colwell, Wes; Gorte, David; Carson, Rick L.
Subject: Delegations of Authority
Louise,
Attached is a new table derived from the list we reviewed on Thursday.
This table, combined with the BoD approved Transaction Approval Process (TAP) on the RAC Website (rac.corp.enron.com), should provide originators in the Americas with a roadmap for seeking spending approval and indicate where authority and responsibility lies for such approval. (FYI, the TAP is likely to change at the next board meeting--I'll send you a revised version next week.)
The next step is an initiative to improve spending controls by linking DASH approved levels to the Accounting and Treasury systems. Rick Carson will be heading up this project and coordinating with Accounting and Treasury for support.
Please distribute this as you see fit within your team. Let me know if any changes are required.
Regards,
Chip Schneider
713-853-1789
ECN2864 |
Bill Howard from FERC just called me. The Chairman of FERC is asking for the
following information by the end of the day today:
How much gas did we buy today by basin either: as of the beginning of the day
or as of midnight?
How much of the gas went into California?
What was the average price or the high and low price?
I asked him to if FERC wa asking other market participants. He said more and
more every day and they would continue this until prices started going down.
I asked him if the Commission intended to keep this information
confidential. He said he didn't know. Christi - could you work with Phillip
on this? Bill's number is (202) 208-1268. |
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request_text: On page 11, lines 20-23, reference is made to the use of
revenue and price data provided in BPA's documentation. However, no cite was
provided. Please provide the appropriate cite to BPA's documentation. If
the documentation is computer files provided by BPA in its response to a data
request, please cite the appropriate data request.
response_text: The information was provided in BPA's response to
IN-BPA-027. The computer file is named:
RevSim0102_S2000_AugmFull_FY02$210_LR1500.xls
The following information is from the web server:
1. Logon: IUSR_GRANITE
2. Remote Host: 63.230.164.97
3. Remote IP Address: 63.230.164.97
4. Form URL:
https://secure.bpa.gov/power/secure/psp/ratecase/discovery/wp_02_response.html
5. Browser Client: Mozilla/4.73 [en]C-DIAL (Win98; U) |
I don't believe this is a very difficult task to complete. The legacy systems will require a little work, but they should allow queries based on transaction dates (volumes transacted during a given time period - RGS for gas and RPS for power). Also, now that Ranger is almost complete, we should have feel pretty good about our settled volumes. I'll follow up with our systems guys and give you a definite time frame.
Once we have our new systems in, this should be very simple...
T
-----Original Message-----
From: Beck, Sally
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 11:24 AM
To: Busby, Todd
Subject: FW: Retail Business Commodity Volumes
Cleaning up e-mails and realized I had missed this one earlier. Any thoughts on how we could do this for power? ( I will take your thoughts on gas as well). --Sally
-----Original Message-----
From: Leff, Dan
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 7:47 AM
To: Beck, Sally
Subject: Retail Business Commodity Volumes
Sally -
Where are we on this?
Thanks - Dan
---------------------- Forwarded by Dan Leff/HOU/EES on 10/29/2001 07:36 AM ---------------------------
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Dan Leff
10/12/2001 02:38 PM
To: Sally Beck/Enron@EnronXGate
cc:
Subject: Retail Business Commodity Volumes
Sally -
We would like to begin tracking & measuring volumes transacted and settled in the retail business - by commodity.
Can we discuss how to get our arms around this and when we can begin to see weekly, monthly, quarterly data?
Thanks - Dan |
Gerald,
Here's a recent form of MOU that has the Binding/NonBinding Sections in it.
It sort of acts to bind the counterparty (more than us) as where ENA has no
interest or ability to act without the counterparty support (as is the case
with El Paso), |
Here is the model that Delmarva sent to us, which needs to be run through a
WinZip file. You may want to check it against the previous model they sent
to us to see what has changed. I will be putting together questions on the
model they sent over. Let me know when you would like to sit down and go
through them. Bruce - you may want to go through it to check the O&M
assumptions. Bruce, if you have any questions please give myself or Erin
Norris a call. Thanks
Ben
---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 12/13/99 09:16
AM ---------------------------
Patrick Smith <PatrickAlan@compuserve.com> on 12/09/99 05:51:21 PM
To: Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Linda Swoy <LFSwoy@tecoenergy.com>, Tom Zenner <thz@compuserve.com>,
David Odorizzi <DOdorizzi@compuserve.com>
Subject: Delmarva Peaking Project
Mr. Rogers,
At the request of Linda Miller & Tom Zenner of TMPV, I am attaching the
Delmarva Peaking Project Proforma. It is zipped in Excel format. If you
have any problems, please do not hesitate to contact me at 713-546-2578.
Regards,
Patrick Smith
- enron120999.EXE |
My vote is to kill it.
---------------------- Forwarded by John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron on 12/02/2000
10:11 AM ---------------------------
Raymond Bowen@ECT
11/30/2000 12:18 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Dorie Hitchcock/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A
Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J
Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Greg
Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: 2001 ENA/EGM/EIM CUSTOMER SKI PROGRAM
Dorie,
I share Dave's skepticism.
Ray Bowen
David W Delainey
11/30/2000 11:26 AM
To: Dorie Hitchcock/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond
Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J
Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Greg
Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: 2001 ENA/EGM/EIM CUSTOMER SKI PROGRAM
Dorie, I have to question the effectiveness of this program. Over the years,
it appears that more spots are being filled by Enron people then customers.
The effectiveness of this forum from a customer point of view is
questionable. I vote to kill it.
Please forgive the approach - but I would like to provoke a discussion with
my partners.
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 11/30/2000
11:20 AM ---------------------------
From: Dorie Hitchcock 11/30/2000 06:40 AM
To: Sylvia S Pollan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robyn Zivic/NA/Enron@Enron, Andrew H
Lewis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Geoff Storey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Cuilla/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Patrice L Mims/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Ruscitti/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kelli
Stevens/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Donohoe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe Parks/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Janet H Wallis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Bryan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jill T
Zivley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Bierbach/NA/Enron@Enron, John Craig
Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daniel Reck/HOU/ECT@ECT,
George McClellan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Tawney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jere C
Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Lawyer/NA/Enron@Enron, Brent A Price/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Eric Gonzales/LON/ECT@ECT, Cindy Skinner/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L
Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don Schroeder/HOU/ECT@ECT, Doug Leach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bryan
Burnett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wendy King/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tim Battaglia@Enron,
Douglas B Dunn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rodney Malcolm/HOU/ECT@ECT, Billy
Lemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Howe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark
Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, David W
Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A
Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jeffery Ader/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John
Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D Baughman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher F Calger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Wes
Colwell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Derek Davies/CAL/ECT@ECT, Mark Dana Davis/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Joseph Deffner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Devries/TOR/ECT@ECT, Janet R
Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Donahue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephen H
Douglas/HOU/ECT@ECT, W David Duran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rogers Herndon/HOU/ECT@ect, Scott
Josey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, C John Thompson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Fred
Lagrasta/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric LeDain/CAL/ECT@ECT, Laura Luce/Corp/Enron@Enron,
Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jonathan McKay/CAL/ECT@ECT, Michael L
Miller/NA/Enron@Enron, Rob Milnthorp/CAL/ECT@ECT, Jean Mrha/NA/Enron@Enron,
Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Oxley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ozzie Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Beth Perlman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian
Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Fletcher J Sturm/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bruce
Sukaly/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mike Swerzbin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott
Tholan/Corp/Enron@Enron, Barry Tycholiz/CAL/ECT@ECT, Frank W
Vickers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Wolfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Max Yzaguirre/NA/Enron@ENRON,
John Zufferli/CAL/ECT@ECT, Deirdre McCaffrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer
Shipos/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: 2001 ENA/EGM/EIM CUSTOMER SKI PROGRAM
Winter is just around the corner and the new ski season will be opening
soon. Please review the proposed information below, regarding the
ENA/EGM/EIM Customer Ski Program, to help us determine what our needs will be
for the 2001 season.
Location: Beaver Creek, Colorado
Preliminary Dates: February 21 - March 14, 2001
Approximate Cost Per Person: $2,600 (based on 82 participants)
The preliminary dates have been divided into 6 trips:
TRIP DATES TOTAL # OF BEDS
Trip 1 Wed, February 21 - Sat, February 24 11
Trip 2 Sun, February 25 - Wed, February 28 17
Trip 3 Wed, February 28 - Sat, March 3 13
Trip 4 Sun, March 4 - Wed, March 7 13
Trip 5 Wed, March 7 - Sat, March 10 13
Trip 6 Sun, March 11 - Wed, March 14 15
The program cost per person includes:
? Four days/three nights accommodations in luxurious private homes in the
premier Holden Road/Borders Road area of Beaver Creek with daily maid service
? Animated invitation with on-line registration
? Round-trip airport ground transportation
? Experienced property hosts
? Daily lift tickets and ski instruction
? Ski equipment rental
? Catered dinner two nights
? Catered breakfast daily
? Off-site dinner coordination
? Alternate activity coordination
? Private vans at each house
? One massage with experienced in-house massage therapists
? Enron promotional gift item
? Pre-program administration and coordination
? On-site operation
If you are interested in participating in the 2001 ski program, please submit
an email request to me no later than Friday, December 8th, including the
following information:
Name
Company
Department
Telephone
Fax
Number of People
Choice of Dates (1st, 2nd & 3rd)
Company #
RC #
The week of December 11th, all requests will be compiled for review and final
approval.
Questions should be directed to my attention at (713) 853-6978. |
I literally had tears in my eyes reading this one. It sounded like a
possible Santamaria outing.
Enron North America Corp.
From: Mark Friedman 12/27/99 09:52 AM
To: David Oliver/HOU/ECT@ECT, Reagan Mathews/HOU/ECT@ECT, Monique
Sanchez/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Fw: This is long but definitely worth reading
---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Friedman/HOU/ECT on 12/27/99 09:51
AM ---------------------------
"ANDREW J COWEN" <andrew@b2b123.com> on 12/23/99 12:44:30 PM
To: "Staci Markman" <staci.markman@courts.state.tx.us>, Mark
Friedman/HOU/ECT@ECT, "'Jeff Masanow'" <Jeff@exchange.nssco.com>, "Litofsky,
Marcus" <Marcus.Litofsky@sci-us.com>, "Rachel Abbott" <patandband@aol.com>,
"Rachel Gary" <rgary@us.oracle.com>, "Maria Hale" <maria.hale@carlberg.com>,
"David Barton" <dave.barton@carlberg.com>, "Brian Fisher"
<brian.fisher@carlberg.com>, "Heather Kristoff" <heather.kristoff@chron.com>,
"Jacki Schwartz" <jschwartz@glesbymarks.com>, "Arthur Polott"
<apolott@bsmpc.com>, "Dina Ginsberg" <dginsber@bindview.com>, "Shara"
<shara@flash.net>, "Terri Lubrano" <terrilubrano@worldnet.att.net>, "Hugh
Morrison" <pilgrimboss@prodigy.net>, "Carey Bradfield-Harvey"
<gph24@aol.com>, "Jeff Estes" <jestes@hbk.com>, "Jed Freedlander"
<jed_freedlander@heliosconsulting.com>
cc:
Subject: Fw: This is long but definitely worth reading
OK everyone. This story is why Yankees tell redneck jokes.
> > This is an e-mail from some guy named J.D. Horne, who, according to the
> > messages that were attached to this, is not a 21 year-old frat boy, but
an
> > attorney of indeterminate age. He sent it to his friend Brian Brice and
it
> > got forwarded around the country. You have to give the guy some props
for
> > being self-deprecating...but I hope I never meet him on game day.
> >
> > ******
> > A chronology of events for Saturday, December 4, 1999, and the early
morning
hours of Sunday, December 5, 1999:
6:00 Arise, play the Eyes of Texas and Texas Fight at full-freaking blast
6:20 Get in car, drive to New Braunfels
7:30 Tee off (me and a buddy were the FIRST tee-time of the morning)
8:50 Turn 9 (crack open first beer)
8:53 Crack open second beer
8:58 Crack open...(you get the idea)
10:30 Finish 18 (holes, as well as beers), sign scorecard for smoooooth 95
10:35 Headed for San Antonio
10:50 Buy three 18-packs for pre- and post-game festivities
11:10 We decide we don't have enough booze, so we double-back to a liquor
store and buy the good ol' 750 ml plastic bottle "Traveler" Jim Beam
11:50 Arrive at the tailgate spot. Awesome day. Not a single cloud in the
sky. About 70 degrees.
11:55 I decide that we're going to kick the shit out of Nebraska.
11:56 I tell my first Nebraska fan to go fuck himself.
12:15 The UT band walks by on the way to the Alamodome. We're on the second
floor of a two-story parking garage on the corner (a couple hundred of us).
We're hooting and hollering like wildmen. The band doubles back to the
street right below us and serenades us with Texas Fight and The Eyes of
Texas. AWESOME MOMENT.
12:25 In the post-serenade serendipity, 50-100 grown men are bumping chests
with one another, each and every one of them now secure and certain of the
fact that we are going to kick the shit out of Nebraska.
1:00 The Nebraska band walks by on the way to the Alamodome. Again, we hoot
and holler like wildmen. Again, the band doubles back and stops right below
us to serenade us, this time, however, with the Nebraska fight songs.
*Although somewhat impressed by their spirit and verve, we remain convinced
that we are going to kick the shit out of Nebraska.
1:30 I begin the walk to the Alamodome, somehow managing to stuff the
"Traveler" and 11 cans of beer into my pants.
1:47 I am in line surrounded by Nebraska fans. They are taunting me. I am
taunting back, still certain that we are going to kick the shit out of
Nebraska. I decide to challenge a particularly vocal Nebraska fan to play
what I now call and will forever be remembered as "Cell-Phone Flop Out."
Remember flop out for a dollar? The rules are similar. I tell this Nebraska
jackass that if he's so confident in his team, he should "flop out" his cell
phone RIGHT NOW and make plane reservations to Phoenix for the Fiesta
Bowl.
And then I spoke these memorable words: "And not those damn refundable
tickets, either! You request those non-refundable, non-transferrable
sons-of-bitches!" He backs down. He is unworthy. I call Southwest Airlines
and buy two tickets to Phoenix, non-refundable and non-transferrable. Price:
$712. He is humbled. He lowers his head in shame. I raise my cell phone in
triumph to the cheers of hundreds of Texas fans. I am KING and these are my
subjects. I distribute the 11 beers in my pants to the cheering masses. I
RULE the pre-game kingdom.
2:34 Kickoff. Brimming with confidence, I open the Traveler and pour my
first stiffy.
2:45 I notice something troubling: Nebraska is big. Nebraska is fast.
Nebraska is very pissed off at Texas.
3:01 The first quarter mercifully ends. 9 yards total offense for Texas.
Zero first downs for Texas. I'm still talking shit. I pour another stiffy
from the Traveler.
3:36 Four minutes to go in the first half: the Traveler is a dead soldier.
I buy my first $5 beer from the Alamodome merchants. While I am standing in
line, a center snap nearly decapitates Major Applewhite and rolls out of the
end zone. Safety.
3:56 Halftime score: Nebraska 15, Texas 0. I wish I had another Traveler.
4:11 While urinating next to a Nebraska fan in the bathroom at halftime, I
attempt to revive the classic Brice-ism from the South Bend bathroom:
"Hey, buddy, niiiiiiiiice cock." He is unamused.
4:21 I buy my 2nd and 3rd $5 beer from the Alamodome merchants. I share my
beer with two high school girls sitting behind me. Surprisingly, they are
equipped with a flask full of vodka. I send them off to purchase Sprites, so
that we may consume their vodka. I have not lost faith. Nebraska is a bunch
of pussies.
4:51 No more vodka. The girls sitting behind me have fled for their lives.
I purchase two more $5 beers from the Alamodome merchants.
5:18 Score is Nebraska 22, Texas 0. I am beginning to lose faith. This
normally would trouble me, but I am too drunk to see the football field.
5:27 I call Southwest Airlines: "I'm sorry, sir. Those tickets have been
confirmed and are non-refundable and non-transferrable."
5:37 I try to start a fight with every person behind the concession counter.
As it turns out, the Alamodome has a policy that no beer can be sold when
there is less than 10 minutes on the game clock. I am enraged by this
policy. I ask loudly: "Why the fuck didn't you announce last call over the
fucking PA system??!!"
5:49 Back in my seats, I am slumped in my chair in defeat. All of a sudden,
the Texas crowd goes absolutely nuts. "Whazzis?," I mutter, awaking from my
coma, "Iz we winnig? Did wez scort?" Alas, the answer is no, we were not
winning and we did not score. The largest (by far) cheer of the day from
the
Texas faithful occurred when the handlers were walking back to the tunnel
and Bevo stopped to take a gargantuan shit all over the letters "S", "K",
and "A" in the "Nebraska" spelled out in their end zone. I cheer wildly.
I pick up the empty Traveler bottle and stick my tongue in it. I am thirsty.
6:16 Nebraska fans are going berserk as I walk back to the truck. I would
taunt them with some off-color remarks about their parentage, but I am too
drunk to form complete sentences. With my last cognitive thought of the
evening, I take solace in the fact that if we had not beaten them in
October, they would be playing Florida State for the national
championship.
6:30 Back in the car. On the way back to Austin for the 8:00 Texas-Arizona
tip off. We can still salvage the day! I crack open a beer. *It is warm.
I don't care.
7:12 We have stopped for gas. I am hungry. I go inside the store. I walk
past the beer frig. I notice a Zima. I've never had a Zima. I wonder if it's
any good. I pull a Zima from the frig. I twist the top off and drink the
Zima in three swallows. Zima sucks. I replace the empty bottle in the frig.
7:17 There is a Blimpie Subs in the store. I walk to where the ingredients
are, where the person usually makes the sub. There is no one there. I lean
over the counter and scoop out half a bucket of black olives. I eat them.
I am still hungry. I lean further over the counter and grab approximately
two
pounds of Pastrami. I walk out of the store grunting and eating Pastrami.
The patrons in the store fear me. I don't care.
8:01 We are in South Austin. I have been drinking warm beer and singing
Brooks and Dunn tunes for over an hour. My truck-mate is tired of my
singing. He suggests that perhaps Brooks and Dunn have written other good
songs besides "You're Going to Miss Me When I'm Gone" and "Neon Moon" and
that maybe listening to only those two songs, ten times each was a bit
excessive. Perhaps, he suggests, I could just let the CD play on its own.
I tell him to fuck off and restart "Neon Moon."
8:30 We arrive at the Erwin Center. My truckmate, against my loud and
profane protestations, parks on the top floor of a nearby parking garage.
I
tell him he's an idiot. I tell him we will never get out. I tell him we may
as well pitch a fucking tent here. He ignores me. I think he's still pissed
about the Brooks and Dunn tunes. I whistle "Neon Moon" loudly.
8:47 I am rallying. I have 4 warm beers stuffed in my pants. We're going to
kick the shit out of Arizona.
9:11 Halftime score: Texas 31, Arizona 29. I am pleased. I go to the
bathroom to pee for the 67th time today. I giggle to myself because of the
new opportunity to do "the bathroom Brice." There are no Arizona fans in the
bathroom. I am disappointed. I tell myself (out loud) that I have a
"Niiiiiice cock." No one is amused but me.
9:41 I walk to the bathroom while drinking Bud Light out of a can. Needless
to say, they do not sell beer at the Erwin Center,much less Bud Light out
of
a can. I am stopped by an usher: "Where did you get that, sir?" I tell him
(no shit): "Oh, the cheerleaders were throwing them up with those little
plastic footballs. Would you mind throwing this away for me?" I take the
last swig and hand it to him. He is confused. I pretend I'm going to the
bathroom, but I run away giggling instead. I duck into some entrance to
avoid the usher, who is now pursuing me. I sneak into a large group of
people and sit down. The usher walks by harmlessly. I am giggling like a
little girl. I crack open another can of Bud Light.
9:52 I am lost. In my haste to avoid the usher, I have lostmy bearings. I
have no ticket stub. I cannot find my seats. Texas is losing.
10:09 Texas is being screwed by the refs. I am enraged. I have cleared out
the seats around me because I keep removing my hat and beating the
surrounding chairs with it. A concerned fan asks if I'm OK and perhaps I
shouldn't take it so seriously. I tell him to fuck off.
10:15 After the fourth consecutive "worst fucking call I have EVER seen," I
attempt to remove my hat again to begin beating inanimate objects. However,
on this occasion I miscalculate and I thumbnail myself in my left eyelid,
leaving a one-quarter inch gash over my eye. I am now bleeding into my left
eye and all over my shirt. "Perhaps," I think to myself, "I'm taking this a
bit seriously."
10:22 I am standing in the bathroom peeing. I'm so drunk I am swaying and
grunting. I have a bloody napkin pressed on my left eye. My pants are
bloody. I have my (formerly) white shirt wrapped around my waist. I look
like I should be in an episode of Cops.
10:43 Texas has lost. I put my bloody white shirt back on my body and make
my way for the exits. I am stopped every 20 seconds by a good
samaritan/cop/security guard to ask me why I am covered in blood, but I
merely grunt incoherently and keep moving.
10:59 With my one good eye, I have located the parking garage. I walk up six
flights of stairs, promise that when I see my friend I will punch him in the
face for making me walk up six flights of stairs, find the truck, and
collapse in a heap in the bed of the truck. I look around and notice that
traffic is lined up all the way around the garage, six whole flights, and
no one is moving. I take a nap.
11:17 I awake from my nap. I see my friend in the driver's seat. I lift my
head to look out the bed of the truck and notice that traffic is lined up
all the way around the garage, six whole flights, and no one is moving. I
am too tired to punch my friend. I call my friend a "Stupid cocksucker."
11:31 I lift my head to look out the bed of the truck and notice that
traffic is lined up all the way around the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving. I call my friend a "Stupid cocksucker."
11:38 I lift my head to look out the bed of the truck and notice that
traffic is lined up all the way around the garage, six whole flights, and no
one is moving. I call my friend a "Stupid cocksucker."
11:47 I lift my head to look out the bed of the truck and notice that
traffic is lined up all the way around the garage, six whole flights, and
no one is moving. I call my friend a "Stupid cocksucker."
11:58 I am jostled. The truck is moving. I lift my head to look out the bed
of the truck and notice that traffic is beginning to move on the second
floor. I jump out of the truck, walk to the edge of the parking facility,
and pee off the sixth floor onto the street below. My friend looks at me
like I just anally violated his minor sister. I turn around and pee on the
front of his truck while singing the lyrics to "Neon Moon."
12:11 We are moving. We are out of beer. I jump from the truck and go from
vehicle to vehicle until someone gives me two beers. I am happy. I return to
my vehicle.
12:26 We have emerged from the parking facility. We make our way to my
apartment and find Ed sitting on the couch with a freshly opened bottle of
Glenlivet on the coffee table in front of him. We are all going to die
tonight.
12:59 We have finished three-quarters of the bottle of Glenlivet. We decide
it would be a wonderful idea to go dancing at PollyEsther's. Ed has to pee.
He walks down the hall to our apartment and directly into the full length
mirror at the end of the hall, smashing it into hundreds of pieces. We
giggle uncontrollably and leave for PollyEsther's.
1:17 The PollyEsther's doorman laughs uncontrollably at our efforts to enter
his club. "Fellas," he says in between his fits of spastic laughter, "I've
been working this door for almost a year. I've been working doors in this
town for almost 5 years. And I can honestly say that I ain't never seen
three drunker mother fuckers than you three. Sorry, can't let you in." We
attempt to reason with him. He laughs harder.
1:44 We find a bar that lets us in. We take two steps in the door and hear
"Last call for alcohol!" I turn to the group and mutter: "See, dat wasn't
that fuckin' hard. Day don't fuckin' do that at the Awamo...the awaom...the
alab...fuck it, that stadium we was at today..." We order 6 shots of tequila
and three beers.
2:15 Back on the street. We need food. We hail a cab to take us the two and
one half blocks to Katz's. The cab fare is $1.60. We give him $10 and tell
him to keep it.
2:17 There is a 20 minute wait. We give the hostess $50. We are seated
immediately.
2:25 We order two orders of fried pickles, a Cobb salad, a bowl of soup, two
orders of Blueberry blintzes, two Reuben sandwiches, a hamburger, two cheese
stuffed potatoes, an order of fries, and an order of onion rings.
2:39 The food arrives. We are all asleep with our heads onthe table. The
waiter wakes us up. We eat every fucking bit of our food. Most of the
restaurant patrons around us are disgusted. We don't give a fuck. The tab is
$112 with tip.
2:46 I'm sleepy.
9:12 I wake up next to a strange woman. She is the bartender at Katz's.
She is not pretty.
> >
>
- att1.htm |
Chris,
I would think that we would want to designate which units are affected by the
provisions of the change orders, to the extent a the change is specific to
certain units. What do you think about that approach?
Kay
From: Chris Booth 08/30/2000 11:32 AM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kathleen
Clark/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:
Subject: LM6000 Change Orders
Please find attached my versions of Change Order 2 and Change Order 3.
Chris |
Vasant,
I have it on my laptop and I had problems attaching through a docking
station to
the system.
I shall move it through AOL tonight.
Vince
Vasant Shanbhogue
01/03/2001 10:51 AM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: presentation
Hi Vince,
could you forward Benjamin Rogers a copy of that volatility presentation you
made to the traders last month? He was one of those attending.
Thanks,
Vasant |
1. don't know. some industrial shutdown is not gas price dependent. some
will not come back at the same prices it went off. residential conservation
i think is underestimated and has a severe lag effect that will not come back
as prices fall. as far as switching i dont think #2 is the floor some people
think it is. maybe #6 is the floor.
2. you know my outlook for xh, with slightly above normal weather jan goes
out at 2.75 and that is not constrained by a #6 floor. next jv, too far away
to really run the numbers but think natty reestablishes itself as a
$2.50-3.50 commodity.
3. the obvious
4. yes. believe if we end at 2.6 in the ground, the current nymex forward
curve may be fairly priced. my belief is that at the current prices we will
end up with much more than 2.6 and that $5 is not value if we have 2.8 in the
ground and gaining y on y. circular argument that leads to my belief that
prices must fall.
5. not necessarily. will loss of demand with normal weather cancel the fact
that there will be much less demand destruction. probably.
From: Jennifer Fraser/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/22/2001 05:54 PM
To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Understanding the natural view
1- The above spreadsheet looks at HO-NG seasonally. It gives perspective on
'normal relationships'.
Things I need to clarify about your ng view
1- As gas plummets are you assuming that it regains all demand (industrial
shutdowns and fuel switchers)?
2-What is your outlook for Nov-Mar 01 and Ap-oct 02
3- How does your view change with a normal, cold or warm winter ?
4- Is your view predicated on getting to 2.6 is easy and that world did not
end this past winter a storage level of 2.6?
5- Do you believe that we will need to price some demand out again this
winter?
Thanks |
October 30, 2000
Teco Tap 50.000/ Enron
50.000 / HPL Gas Daily |
Attached are Duke's nominations for Griffith for February 9-11th. Griffith
will be down Saturday the 9th. They plan to start up Sunday night for
Monday.
(See attached file: NOMS_02_09_02.xls)(See attached file:
NOMS_02_10_02.xls)(See attached file: NOMS_02_11_02.xls)
- NOMS_02_09_02.xls
- NOMS_02_10_02.xls
- NOMS_02_11_02.xls |
Harry,
Here is my CV for your review. I will give you a call next week to discuss this opportunity further. Have a great w/e.
Jaime |
Sue Mara
Enron Corp.
Tel: (415) 782-7802
Fax:(415) 782-7854
----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 06/06/2001 02:13 PM -----
"US Publishing" <brice@restructuringtoday.com>
06/06/2001 04:40 PM
Please respond to brice
To: "RT Reader" <brice@restructuringtoday.com>
cc:
Subject: Restructuring Today, Wednesday June 6, 2001
(see attached file: rt010606.pdf)
Thank you,
Season Hawksley
US Publishing
800-486-820
- rt010606.pdf |
The report named: West Power Desk Daily Position Report <http://erv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=24&report_name=West+Power+Desk+Daily+Position+Report&category_cd=6&category_name=WEST&toc_hide=1&sTV1=6&TV1Exp=Y¤t_efct_date=12/28/2001>, published as of 12/28/2001 is now available for viewing on the website. |
Attached is the Briefing Book for the 10:00 AM (EDT) Cheney meeting on
Tuesday, April 17, 2001.
We will be making additions to this book over the weekend, and a final
document will be ready for Ken Lay and Steve Kean on Monday evening.
By fax we are sending the attachment documents which were not available to us
electronically. |
We received the cash PSCC promised to pay. As best we can determine they are paid in full and their financial positions are now expired.
Susan: Please note both "paid in full" and "expired" on the Demand Letter Log.
Maria: Please reclassify this CP as "expired" on our list. When you rerun the Apr02-forward MTM this CP should show $0. If not, let's investigate.
Thanks all.
Louis R. DiCarlo
ENA Gas Structuring
Phone: 713-345-4666
Email: louis.dicarlo@enron.com |
http://www.milberg.com/enron/complaint.pdf
Look at the bottom of pages 18 and page 19 |
Any help you could give on running these references would be appreciated. I
have only called the cliets.
---------------------- Forwarded by Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT on 02/08/2000 10:33
AM ---------------------------
ALarsen120@aol.com on 01/28/2000 12:54:22 PM
To: Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: References
Sheila: Here are some energy industry references. I don't think you want a
long, long list, so I am giving you people that cover a fairly broad spectrum
of roles in the industry and relationships with me.
Jay Waldron--former law partner, then-head of practice group, and member of
firm executive committee at my law firm, from which the Cable, Huston group
broke away while I was heading the DC office
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
1211 SW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
503-222-9981
Mike Childers--sometimes my client, when he was with Diamond and then Enron;
sometimes on other side of table, as developer on projects where we
represented utility purchaser
Edison Mission Energy
18101 Van Karman Avenue
Irvine, CA 92612
949-798-7852
Fergus Pilon, General Manager--utility client
Columbia River PUD
PO Box 1193
St. Helens, OR 95051
503--366-3260
Al Alexanderson, Portland General--participated in many of the same
proceeding, usually on behalf of different clients, sometimes working
together in coalition on issues, sometimes opposing each other.
Bill Drummond, General Manager--client in some circumstances, as well as
colleague in proceedings and projects where I represented other parties
Western Montana G&T
1001 SW Higgins,
Panarama Park, Suite 206
Missoula, MT 59803
406-721-0945 |
<<LOI - TFS Energy LLC>> Your message
To: akurzer@tfsbrokers.com
Cc: Daniel.Diamond@enron.com; Mark.Greenberg@enron.com
Subject: LOI - TFS Energy LLC
Sent: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 16:31:43 -0400
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
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Message-ID: <OF7091D0D6.D38004A2-ON86256A37.00704E1B@enron.com>
From: Tana.Jones@enron.com
To: akurzer@tfsbrokers.com
Cc: Daniel.Diamond@enron.com, Mark.Greenberg@enron.com
Subject: LOI - TFS Energy LLC
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 16:31:43 -0400
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I am planning to attend the NYMEX Futures and options Seminar tomorrow from
8-12 and I have a doctors appt. at 2:30 but will be back in the office. |
> Market Participants,
>
> Pursuant to FERC "Must Offer" requirements, the CAISO will begin
> submitting "Must Offer" bids for any gas fired resource that has
> additional capacity and that has not submitted a supplemental energy bid
> on their own behalf. "Must Offer" bids will be submitted during all
> operating hours (mitigation and non-mitigation hours). The CAISO will
> begin "Must Offer" Bid submissions on June 2, 2001 HE 1000. Dispatch
> instructions for "Must Offer" bids will be sent through ADS.
>
> All "Must Offer" bids submitted by the CAISO will be in the form of a
> supplemental energy bid and will be priced based on a proxy energy curve.
> Market Participants are strongly encouraged to submit bids on their own
> behalf for all available capacity from their generating resources.
>
> For additional information concerning "Must Offer" bids, please contact
> Brian Rahman at 916-608-5883 or Greg Ford at 916-351-2344.
>
> Market Operations
> California ISO
>
CRCommunications
Client Relations Communications |
Hey
Have you spoke to any of my folks yet?
If so what do you think.
John |
Agreed. However, if we have to negotiate separate ISDAs, we will have to
incorporate different threshold amounts. My question is, Is there any way we
can draft these documents such that only one, overall threshold could be set
under which all Vitol exposure can be aggregated?
Lee Munden@ECT
08/09/2000 08:27 AM
To: Paul Radous/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Neil R Anderson/LON/ECT@ECT, Sara
Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Vitol S.A.
Paul
I have always believed that Vitol SA and Vitol SA Inc are one and the same
company anyway. IE the later is simply a US branch.
Lee
From: Paul Radous @ ENRON
09/08/2000 14:19
To: Lee Munden/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Neil R Anderson/LON/ECT@ECT, Sara
Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: Vitol S.A.
Okay. I will inform the ENA commercial team that they will need to allocate
the total available line with ECTRIC. I believe separate masters with
separate credit thresholds will be required. Though I would appreciate input
from legal if we can somehow net Vitol S.A. (Swiss) with its US unit, Vitol
S.A. Inc. under one master and thus set only one, global limit without the
need to allocate.
Lee Munden@ECT
08/09/2000 03:42 AM
To: Paul Radous/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Neil R Anderson/LON/ECT@ECT
Subject: Vitol S.A.
Paul
Yes, we have received figures for end 12/99 plus unaudited figs for 31/5/00.
I believe Neil is doing the analysis and will input them into CAS - credit
Analysis shortly.
Lee
---------------------- Forwarded by Lee Munden/LON/ECT on 09/08/2000 09:43
---------------------------
From: Paul Radous @ ENRON
08/08/2000 21:22
To: Lee Munden/LON/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Vitol S.A.
Lee
Just wanted to follow up and see if we have received the updated financials
yet from Vitol.
Paul |
Jeff,
Just a brief note to thank you and your team for meeting with me during your
busy trip to Boston last week. Due to time constraints, we did not get a
chance to talk at length about NYUonline, so FYI - I thought I would email
you a brief overview of our group.
NYUonline is the "for profit" eLearning subsidiary of New York University,
and we are a content and technology eLearning company. On the content side,
we work with the over 20 schools at New York University to bring their
content online for the individual school's distance learning programs and
then repurpose for our Fortune 1000, Government and other Higher Education
customers worldwide.
On the technology side, we developed one of the industry's leading Learning
Object Driven, and Scorm conformant (industry standard) Web Based
Authoring/Publishing Tool that will be released commercially in May
("iAuthor"). The authoring tool enables Higher Education Institutions,
Corporations and Governments to bring their content and knowledge online in
the form of "Learning Objects". The tool has received very strong marks
from our colleagues in the higher education space (oxford, Stanford, uc
Berkeley, uc Irvine, Princeton, Cornell, London school of economics, etc);
as well as the corporate market. In fact, one of the presentations we were
having in Boston was to HBS's new interactive unit, and HBS's executive
director - information technology group.
Thank you again for meeting with us, and you have an open invitation to join
us in SOHO next time you are in the nyc area to meet the rest of our team,
Augusto Failde
Senior Vice President
Global Business Development
NYUonline
594 Broadway, Suite 400
New York, NY 10012
Tel: 212-226-2788, x2777
Fax: 212-226-4588 |
Darren:
Please change the demand fee for 12/00 on deal 529856 from $918,566.13 to $889,757.13. We had a volume adjustment.
Thanks,
Megan |
Do you have questions about ClickAtHome? Join the ClickAtHome Team on eSpeak
Thursday, Feb. 15 at 10:00 am Houston time. If you can't make the live
event, be sure to pre-submit your questions on the eSpeak site and go back to
read the transcript later. |
-----Original Message-----
From: Koehler, Anne C.
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 3:30 PM
To: St. Clair, Carol; Cook, Mary; Davis, Angela; Hall, Steve C. (Legal); Hansen, Leslie; Hodge, Jeffrey T.; Keohane, Peter; Leite, Francisco Pinto; Nemec, Gerald; Nettelton, Marcus; Portz, David; Sager, Elizabeth; Taylor, Mark E (Legal); Yoder, Christian; 'Bryan Murtagh (E-mail)'; 'Jeffrey Stewart (E-mail)'; 'Jennifer Gabrielson (E-mail)'; 'John Magovern (E-mail)'; 'Sanjeev Karkhanis (E-mail)'; Jones, Tana; Heard, Marie
Cc: Haedicke, Mark E.; Kitchen, Louise; Fitzgerald, Genia; 'llmagovern@aol.com'
Subject: RE: Interim Master Terms Agreement
Attached hereto are marked and clean copies of a further revised version of the Interim Master Terms Agreement (Financial). The changes related primarily to the Adoption of Guaranty. Please call if you have any questions or comments. Thanks, Anne |
Greg,
After our discussion yesterday, thought you might be interested in presenting
our views on corporate venturing. This was an invitation for Jeff, but he
will be in a San Fran meeting and won't be able to make it.
Cheers'
Hamd
Alhamd Alkhayat
ENRON CORP.
+1(713)853-0315
----- Forwarded by Alhamd Alkhayat/NA/Enron on 12/06/2000 11:27 AM -----
"Herrin, Angelia" <aherrin@hbsp.harvard.edu>
12/06/2000 11:04 AM
To: "'alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com'" <alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: A new and update version!!!!!
Mr. Alkhayat:
Thank you for talking with me earlier. Enron's innovative corporate
venturing is a key part of one of Harvard Business School Publishing's new
best-sellers, Gary Hamel's "Leading the Revolution." Now, we're eager to
extend that conversation about innovative strategy approaches with an
upcoming conference in New York
We've targeted a small group of leaders to come together to talk about
strategies for innovative programs that contribute to the corporate bottom
line, both financially and strategically. We're calling this one-day
conference Corporate Venturing: Strategic Investing on Innovation's Edge.
Ken Chenault, the COO and president of American Express and Michael
Ruettger, the CEO of EMC have both agreed to be part of the program, which
is now scheduled as a half-day gathering on Thursday, Feb. 8. We would very
much like to have Mr. Skilling be a part of a panel/roundtable discussion
about ways corporations are exploring new technology and markets, generating
new business and creating new value. Mr. Skilling's experience in Enron's
strategic venturing "from the inside out" would be a particularly valuable
part of the discussion.
This is going to be a small conference, limited to about 50 to 75
attendees in the audience, so there can be lively discussion. I know I speak
for HBSP and for our co-sponsor, Bain & Co., that Mr. Skilling would be an
important part of what is shaping up to as a very interesting conference. We
at HBSP believe this newly-launched conference series will become an
important part of our publishing and content development.
Let me know if I can supply more information. Attached are our "thought
outlines" for topics that the panel would discuss.
Angelia
P.S. The panel line up now includes, Paul Guehler, VP of R&D at 3M, Rich
Bressler, CEO Time Warner Digital, Henry Chesbrough of HBS, Susan Mayer,
President MCI WorldCom Venture Fund, Brenda Gavin, President SR1 Fund,
SmithKline Beecham, Petra Koselka from Shell. We apparently have a
commitment from Cargill, but it's not in final final confirmation!
Agenda
Corporate Venturing
Strategic Investing on Innovation's Edge
Corporate venturing is the new engine behind the growth and revitalization
of companies that need to take advantage of technology and markets, expand
into new businesses and find strategic partners.
The corporate venturing conference will explore the strategies for venture
programs that contribute to the corporate bottom line - both financially and
strategically. Strategists and practitioners will lead discussions about the
best models for investing in innovation outside the corporation, as well as
managing the venture to ensure success. Topics will include corporate
venturing trends, managing the integration and relationship with emerging
companies, when and how to attract outside capital, and issues surrounding
retention, compensation and the spin-off of a corporate venturing fund.
This conference, limited to 50 to 75 attendees, is intended for CEOs, COOs,
CFOs, division presidents and other operating officers.
Program Outline
Thursday, February 8, 2001
The Four Seasons
New York
7:30 a.m. Breakfast
8 a.m. Opening session
A Conversation with Ken Chenault, President and COO, American Express
8:45 a.m. First Presentation:
The Venture Capital Revolution: An Overview
Corporate venture programs followed a start-and-stop pattern of growth
over the last 25 years. But in the past decade, the number of corporate
funds and the size of their investments skyrocketed. What is behind these
dramatic changes, as corporations move to harness the venture capitalists'
model. Why should "outsourcing innovation" be a part of your growth
strategy?
9 a.m. First Panel
The Strategic Venture: When to Reach Outside
Corporate venturing is a complex undertaking. Research shows that
success depends on carefully targeted planning to integrate R&D strategy
functions and the corporate venture. This panel focuses on these questions:
* When do you know it is time to set up an independent business?
* How do you think about venturing vs. expanding your core business?
* How are companies in every industry using corporate venture capital
as a tool to identify and develop new products ahead of the competition, as
well as create new partnerships?
* What are the key measures successful companies use to determine
where and how dollars are invested in outside innovation? How can decisions
about what NOT to invest in shape the funds direction?
* How do successful companies balance the competing demands for fast
direct financial return versus long-term indirect gains in R&D?
* What are the strategic advantages in traditional funds, partnerships
with venture capitalists and hybrid forms?
BREAK
10:30 a.m. A Conversation with Michael Ruettgers, CEO, EMC
11:50 a.m. Second Panel
Managing the Venture: Partnerships and Opportunities
A strong corporate venture program must align the activities of the
innovators, operational partners and equity partners,, inside and outside
the company This panel focuses on these questions:
* What kind of governance and oversight relationships should the
corporation build with emerging companies, to leverage innovation without
stifling new ideas?
* Do new technology buildouts demand a different kind of management?
* How does the corporate "exit strategy" - public offerings vs.
acquisition -- affect investments and partnerships?
* How can an internally generated idea for a new business be
"spun-out", funded and managed as an "outside venture?
* How have compensation concerns put increasing pressures on corporate
venture programs?
Lunch
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING
Angelia Herrin
Executive Editor | Conference Director
300 NORTH BEACON STREET | WATERTOWN, MA 02472
Mail: 60 HARVARD WAY | BOSTON, MA 02163
Ph 617.783.7844 | Fx 617.783.7494
aherrin@hbsp.harvard.edu
Please visit our web site: <http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/> |
How's that going anyway? I forgot I had a marriage "arrangement" in the
works!
"Germany, Mary/COR" <mgermany@CH2M.com> on 07/07/2000 11:18:47 AM
To: "'Chris.Germany@enron.com'" <Chris.Germany@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU STOP FOR THE CALL OF NATURE!!!!
Hey I was working on the proposal to Catherine. I had dinner with her last
night. I can't do everything at once you know.
Mary Germany, Manager
Accounts Payable
Payroll
Accounting Support
(303) 713-2151
fax (303) 846-2151
email - mgermany@ch2m.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris.Germany@enron.com [mailto:Chris.Germany@enron.com]
Sent: July 07, 2000 10:18 AM
To: Germany, Mary/COR
Subject: Re: THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU STOP FOR THE CALL OF NATURE!!!!
What about my camera info????? |
----- Forwarded by Michael Burke/Houston/Eott on 06/08/00 08:14 AM -----
Cutty Cunningham
06/08/00 07:56 AM
To: Michael Burke/Houston/Eott@Eott
cc:
Subject: Beaver 6" South end suction line release
FYI- should have an update later today.
----- Forwarded by Cutty Cunningham/Houston/Eott on 06/08/00 07:54 AM -----
Ed Kimbrough
06/07/00 03:56 PM
To: Robert Sanford/Houston/Eott@Eott
cc: Cutty Cunningham/Houston/Eott@Eott, John Oveson/Houston/Eott@Eott, Steve
Duffy/Houston/Eott@Eott, Dick Smullen/Houston/Eott@Eott, Doug
Pilcher/Remote/Eott@Eott
Subject: Beaver 6" South end suction line release
Land owner James Moore of Gladewater Tx. reported today that EOTT Energy had
a release of crude oil (approximately 25 barrels) that had flowed into Moody
Creek, near Gladewater, Tx. EOTT Response crews were dispatched to the
site. Booms were deployed 200 yards down stream to stop the release and to
start recovery. There pipe was clamped off and the leak was caused by
internal corrosion. Oil in the creek is approximately 20 feet wide and 200
yards long. Equipment on site at this time include 2 vacuum trucks, oil
skimmers, a boat and 100 feet of boom already in place. Recovery was started
at 1 PM and will continue until we have the oil out of the creek.
Agencies notified at this time are:
Railroad Commission Region 6
TNRCC Region 5
National Response Center
I do not know at this time how long the clean up will take, however I should
have that information in the morning. Will keep you up to date.
I will be at the site to do my environmental & safety thing.
Thanks, Mr. Ed |
Susan, I have read your brief. It looks great. Do you think we should
comment about the core having the ability under this settlement to match its
upstream commitments ,i.e. no stranding etc, . I only raise this issue
because of the judge's desire to insure the core sector receive measurable
benefits from any proposed settlement. Call if you have any questions, Mark
IGS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan.Scott@enron.com [mailto:Susan.Scott@enron.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 1:40 PM
> To: Mbaldwin@igservice.com; Steven.Harris@enron.com
> Subject: TW brief.
>
>
>
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron on 07/10/2000
> 03:40 PM ---------------------------
>
>
> (Embedded
> image moved
> to file: From: Susan Scott
> pic06677.pcx) 07/10/2000 03:23 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> To: MDay@GMSSR.com, Jeff Dasovich
> cc: Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
>
> Subject: TW brief.
>
> Here is our brief and cover letter, ready to file.
>
> (See attached file: brief.doc)(See attached file: GIR filing
> letter 3s.doc)
>
> |
Carson is done and I just talked with Suarez. I told John he needs to make his decision based on the economics in his package. 150/150 is a great package for Suarez. I would be uncomfortable increasing based on other areas where we may be short. Good news on Craw.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sturm, Fletcher J.
Sent: Sun 1/20/2002 9:25 AM
To: Presto, Kevin M.
Cc:
Subject: Russell Ballato
Kevin,
Put Russell down as 100%. He's in San Antonio this weekend with his visiting brothers and unfortunately, his contract is here in Houston. I talked to him last night and he had Jeannie Sloan fax his doc to the hotel and he assured me he'd review it then or first thing this a.m. I'm sure he'll find the language acceptable since it's merely a 30-day evergreen. As for additional $'s, I personally guaranteed him $10k and gave him 50-50 odds on the 1-year contract we talked about yesterday. He's in either way.
I also called Suarez yesterday and left a message, but haven't heard back yet. I'll lob another call in this morning around 10am.
Did you receive a faxed signature copy from Carson yesterday/this a.m.?
Flet |
---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 10/25/2000
08:59 AM ---------------------------
Dawn C Kenne
10/24/2000 10:31 AM
To: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: It could happen!!!
Thought you would appreciate the "discussions" going on between Bass and
Landry.
ENJOY!!!
---------------------- Forwarded by Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT on 10/24/2000 10:33
AM ---------------------------
Enron North America Corp.
From: Eric Bass 10/24/2000 10:20 AM
To: Chad Landry/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher Coffman/Corp/Enron@Enron,
William Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jay Reitmeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Coates/HOU/ECT@ECT, William
Keeney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John King/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Luis Mena/NA/Enron@Enron, Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan M
Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nick Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Benjamin Thomason/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Marks/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy
Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: It could happen!!!
I guess you just summed up the difference between our two programs - at Texas
we play for National Championships at LSU you play to make the Sharpie
Independence bowl. Yes we were rated in the top 10 at the beginning of the
year and yes we are rated #20 now. You forget that we are only half way
through the season - we will be in the top 10 again before the year is out.
Where will LSU be? Besides we weren't supossed to play in the Orange Bowl
this year ( this is only Mack Brown's 3rd year), but anything less than the
Rose Bowl nest year will be dissapointing.
See you in Pasadena 2002
EPB
Chad Landry
10/24/2000 10:07 AM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher Coffman/Corp/Enron@Enron,
William Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jay Reitmeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Coates/HOU/ECT@ECT, William
Keeney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John King/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Luis Mena/NA/Enron@Enron, Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan M
Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nick Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Benjamin Thomason/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Marks/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy
Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: It could happen!!!
Its all about expectations, my man! What was Texas Ranked at the beginning
of the season???? I am waiting for CNNSI to come out with a poll on the most
overrated team of the year---my guess---a pick'em b/w Alabama and Texas. Any
time Texas is challenged they "you-know-what" their pants.
CKL
Enron North America Corp.
From: Eric Bass 10/24/2000 09:53 AM
To: Chad Landry/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher Coffman/Corp/Enron@Enron,
William Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Jay Reitmeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Coates/HOU/ECT@ECT, William
Keeney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John King/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Luis Mena/NA/Enron@Enron, shirley.s.elliott@citicorp.com @ ENRON, Lisa
Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Nick Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT, Benjamin Thomason/HOU/ECT@ECT, David
Marks/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy Blanchard/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: It could happen!!!
Easy there Superfan! Remember, you still have to win 1 of your last 3 games,
none of those are gimmes (see UAB). As far as bowls go, LSU to the Cotton
Bowl? Come on, the Sharpie Independence Bowl is more likely (although UT will
probably join you). In addition, a sweep would never happen if you were
lucky enough to face UT - can you say better QB, RBs, WRs, and Defense.
Besides, we have turned the corner after our embarrassing loss to OU (the #2
team in the country). I feel pretty good about our chances the rest of the
way.
Face it, the SEC is having a down year. It happens to all Conferences.
It's just that this down year has enabled LSU a few chances to tear down the
goalposts (and against the #11 team in the country - how sad is that).
And far be it from me to defend the Aggies, but which school was the one to
back out of that contract a few years back?
See you in the Shreveport.
Final Score
UT - 58
LSU - 3
Chad Landry
10/24/2000 09:32 AM
To: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matthew Lenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher
Coffman/Corp/Enron@Enron, William Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kyle Etter/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jay Reitmeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Coates/HOU/ECT@ECT,
William Keeney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John
King/HOU/ECT@ECT, Luis Mena/NA/Enron@Enron, shirley.s.elliott@citicorp.com @
ENRON, Lisa Gillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan M Scott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dawn C
Kenne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nick Hiemstra/HOU/ECT@ECT, Benjamin Thomason/HOU/ECT@ECT,
David Marks/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: It could happen!!!
There are some pretty interesting college football predictions flying around!
After their incredible victory last Saturday night, some folks have LSU going
to the Cotton Bowl this year. I would love to see LSU sweep UT this year in
yet one more major college sport-------basketball (NCAA tournament), baseball
(College World Series), and, yes, football in the Cotton Bowl this year.
However, it would be just as sweet to wip up on our old football
nemesis---The Aggies. Although I think the Tigers would have to be a little
more careful, since the Aggies occasionally spice up their offense with a
crazy "REEEEEEEE-Verse" play or maybe even a pass on first down.
We can only hope that one of these situations occur!
GEAUX TIGERS!
http://www.geaux.com/sports/foot/news/001024bowls.htm
CKL |
I would like to move to the Enron Center garage.
Thank you,
Chris Dorland
713-853-1633 |
Richard:?
It looks to us like Ecogas has a laydown contractual indemnity claim against
GSF Energy LLC, under the Limited Liability Company Agreement of GSF, for any
liability that Ecogas may incur in the Waste Management lawsuit (including
attorneys fees).? We could file and serve a cross-complaint against GSF
asserting this claim; alternatively, we could send a demand letter.? Either
of these alternatives might set off Montauk.? We do not have to do anything
right now in order to preserve the claim.
How should we proceed?
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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 07/26/2000
09:13 AM ---------------------------
Vasant Shanbhogue
07/25/2000 05:12 PM
To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: My Bullet Points for Offsite
1. Discuss methodology for Insurance Pricing, using concept of Return on
Economic Capital
2. Compare Real Options approach for evaluating options with a Cash Flow
Model approach
3. Discuss the technology behind building an e-commerce site |
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Scott, CES was short at the following Market Area:
Op Mkt
8 35
7 5
7 4
7 3
7 1
10 30
8 27
4 25
thanks
joann
Scott Goodell
03/08/2000 10:56 AM
To: Dick Jenkins/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robin
Barbe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sarah Mulholland/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott
Hendrickson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Allwein/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joann
Collins/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joan Veselack/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: TCO capacity available
Attached is a list of Columbia Gas capacity that posted on the EBB. All bids
are due 3/15 at 9am.
Let me know what you see value in and what our game plan is. If ENA doesn't
want it should we mention it to CES?
Robert, Joann and Joni - was CES short this winter at any of these points?
Scott |
Attached, in Word format, are the closing documents for the Hawaii II
transaction. Each of the documents has been marked to show changes from
the prior version, with the following exceptions: (i) the Series
Certificate and Omnibus Amendment for McGarret A are clean and (ii) the
Series Certificates and the Omnibus Amendments for McGarret C and D are
marked against the comparable McGarret A documents.
The documents are identified as follows:
* Closing Checklist (266026)
* Second Amended and Restated Trust Agmt (265272)
* Beneficial Interest Certificate (265276)
* Distribution Agreement (265277)
* Subscription Agmt (265278)
* Ex. H to Facility Agmt (Transfer and Auction Agmt) (266163)
* Ex. I, Part A to Facility Agmt (Asset LLC Agmt) (266143)
* Ex. I, Part B to Facility Agmt (Transferor LLC Agmt) (266137)
* Omnibus Amendment (McGarret A) (266755)
* Omnibus Amendment (McGarret C) (266950)
* Omnibus Amendment (McGarret D) (267037)
* Letter Agmt re: Equity Commitment (267979)
* Replacement Series Certificate (McGarret A) 268572)
* Replacement Series Certificate (McGarret B) (268675)
* Replacement Series Certificate (McGarret D) (268676)
- 265272.wpd
- 265276.wpd
- 265277.wpd
- 265278.wpd
- 266026.wpd
- 266137.wpd
- 266143.wpd
- 266163.wpd
- 266755.wpd
- 266950.wpd
- 267037.wpd
- 267979.wpd
- 268572.wpd
- 268675.wpd
- 268676.wpd |
I'm still on it. We are still working on the term sheet.
From: Robert Sevitz 03/14/2001 12:10 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Randy Pais/Corp/Enron@Enron
Subject: Coop City
Kay
Were you involved in the Coop City meeting/conference call this morning, and
if so, was any progress made in defining the business deal so that we can get
started with documentation?
Thanks |
Ken:
Jim Steffes, Janel Guerrero and I met earlier this morning to discuss what we
think should be our messaging priorities for the one page fact sheets:
Buy Books, Not the Grid
A. Use info on magnitude of $ needed to own/operate system
B. Use WOPPS and InterMountain pieces to illustrate problems with public
ownership
2. Use the Mirant v. CAISO piece to illustrate why Enron is attacking the
situation in CA
3. Enron Solutions, i.e The Big Message
A. Demand Buy Down
B. MRW Study
4. How Big The Blackout in Summer '01 will be
A. Use data from Mary Schoen's email
I will email you a few additional things that might prove helpful. Let me
know if you need anything, and we'll talk further at 11:30 PST
Thanks
John
713 853-6827 |
EFCU Hosts Student Loan Workshop
If there is a student in your household who is preparing for college, you
don't want to miss Enron Federal Credit Union's 2001 Student Loan Workshop.
Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation (TGSLC) Representative, Cynthia
Mayberry, will be on hand to explain the student loan process, the best time
to apply for a student loan, how to get as much money as possible, answer
questions, and more. Join us:
Friday, February 9
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Enron Building - 5C2
Refreshments will be served.
Reserve your seat by sending an e-mail to kim.foley@enron.com. |
FYI. We are currently executing a CA with Tom Brown to begin review of the
system for a possible purchase by Crescendo or Enron North America.
----- Forwarded by Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT on 11/03/2000 04:14 PM -----
Mark Castiglione@ENRON
10/31/2000 06:02 PM
To: Arvel Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher K Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, Walt D
Hamilton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan J Bump/NA/Enron@Enron,
Brian Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joan Quick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Teresa G
Bushman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rusty Belflower/NA/Enron@Enron, Scott
Josey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Nick Cocavessis/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Brian
Otis/NA/Enron@Enron, Jesus Melendrez/Corp/Enron@Enron, Mark
Castiglione/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Audrey O'Neil/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric
Wardle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Pruett/Corp/Enron@Enron, Don Rollins/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Becky Caudle/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Tom Brown, Kinder Morgan - Wildhorse Press Release
Crescendo Team,
Click on the website below for the news release on the Kinder Morgan and Tom
Brown distribution of Wildhorse assets.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001030/co_tom_bro.html |
You, as counsel, can agree to any form of NDA you think is acceptable. I
will print it out and bring it around for signature
Mark Greenberg@ENRON
03/23/2001 12:38 PM
To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
Tana -
Peter's message below contains a form of NDA that was provided to New World
by both EBS and Enron Puerto Rico. While I realize they are not Net Works,
if this form is acceptable, do we have to have special approval from ENW
management to use a different form? Let me know because I have no problem
with the attached form and need to finalize this for Peter.
Thanks.
Mark
Senior Counsel, ENA
Phone: 713-345-8897
Facsimile: 713-646-3940
E-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com
----- Forwarded by Mark Greenberg/NA/Enron on 03/23/2001 12:36 PM -----
Peter Feltman/ENRON@enronXgate
03/13/2001 05:22 PM
To: Mark Greenberg/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc: Mathis Conner/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: FW: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
Mark:
Attached for your review and comment please find New World Network's comments
to our initial draft of the NDA.
Please provide me with your response as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Peter Feltman
-----Original Message-----
From: "Louis Giordano" <lgiordano@nwncable.com>@ENRON
[mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Louis+20Giordano+22+20+3Clgiordano+40nwncable+2Ecom+3E+4
0ENRON@ENRON.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 5:03 PM
To: Feltman, Peter
Subject: FW: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
Peter,
As we discussed.
Lou
-----Original Message-----
From: svadasz [mailto:svadasz@nwncable.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 4:51 PM
To: Louis Giordano
Cc: David M Martin
Subject: RE: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
Lou,
Attached is the requested NDA with Enron Networks. I added in the business
purpose regarding the Online Website. This is form of the Enron NDAs
negotiated with Enron Broadband Services and Enron Puerto Rico. This form
is different from the form Enron Net Works sent you as referenced below. In
order to keep our NDAs consistent, David thought it would be best to stick
with one form agreement. This form was the one sent to us by the other 2
Enrons - not our form.
Stephanie Vadasz
New World Network USA, Inc.
2977 McFarlane Road, Suite 300
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
Phone: 305-569-2356
Fax: 305-529-8701
Email: svadasz@nwncable.com
This communication contains information which is confidential and may be
protected by attorney/client or other applicable privileges. It is for the
exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended
recipient(s), please note that any distribution, copying or use of this
communication or the information in it is strictly prohibited. If you have
received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately
at svadasz@nwncable.com and destroy any copies of it.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Martin [mailto:dmartin@nwncable.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 3:40 PM
To: svadasz@nwncable.com
Subject: FW: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
Per Lou
-----Original Message-----
From: Louis Giordano [mailto:lgiordano@nwncable.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 3:27 PM
To: dmartin@nwncable.com
Subject: FW: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
David, I will explain.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter.Feltman@enron.com [mailto:Peter.Feltman@enron.com]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 6:42 PM
To: lgiordano@nwncable.com
Cc: Mathis.Conner@enron.com; Mark.Greenberg@enron.com;
Tana.Jones@enron.com
Subject: New World Network/Enron Net Works NDA
Lou,
Per our conversation earlier today, attached for your review and comment
please find an initial draft of an NDA between New World Network and Enron
Net Works.
Please forward any questions or comments to the attached to Enron in-house
counsel, Mark Greenberg (Telephone - 713-345-8897).
Please call me at 713-345-4482 if you have any other additional questions.
Best regards,
Peter Feltman
(See attached file: New World Network NDA.doc)
- NWN Enron Net Works NDA.doc |
Today Chris called to tell me that Liz Gras will not be traveling with me and that I should leave on Dec 15 instead of Dec 13 (Tomorrow). This is all a shock.
I will have to travel by myself. I have never traveled internationally before and I am a bit scared -- as I'm sure that you were this past summer when you visited. I know everyone in Kazakhstan will be nice, but I am not looking forward to customs. I am very excited to see you though.
Depending on how long that I will have to be in Kazakhstan, I may try to come home after court and have Alina escorted to Moscow. Kim (or Kim & I) may travel to Moscow to pick her up after the New Years holiday. I will be sad if I have to leave her behind for a few more days. But I might have to accept this arrangement if my work calls me back to Houston. So many times my schedule changes that it is difficult at work. I know that you experienced similar difficulties with you flight plans this summer.
I will bring pictures of your visit this summer. I will also bring warm clothes!
I received an email from a new family that hopes to adopt Zhuldiz. I am so happy to hear that she has a family. |
We received the executed EEI Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement dated 7/26/01 from the referenced CP. A copy will be scanned into Livelink. |
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-00709 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 24 24
Working 24 24
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01848 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 87 87
Working 87 87
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01849 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 13 13
Working 13 13
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01850 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 208 208
Working 208 208
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01851 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 6 6
Working 6 6
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01891 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 19 19
Working 19 19
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01918 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 24 24
Working 24 24
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01919 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 79 79
Working 79 79
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01920 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 84 84
Working 84 84
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01921 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 401 401
Working 401 401
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-01923 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 312 312
Working 312 312
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-05683 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 46 46
Working 46 46
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 37147-10160 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 24 24
Working 24 24
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0
Company: 000236 Arng: 66917-00009 Eff Date: 2001-11-18
----- Receipt ----- ----- Delivery -----
Quantity Cut CD Quantity Cut CD
Nominated 225 225
Working 225 225
Capacity Allocation 0 CCR 0
Confirmed 0 0 |
The following expense report is ready for approval:
Employee Name: Theresa R. Staab
Status last changed by: Automated Administrator
Expense Report Name: TS112901
Report Total: $495.98
Amount Due Employee: $495.98
To approve this expense report, click on the following link for Concur Expense.
http://expensexms.enron.com |
Good afternoon Professors:
I am the Administrative Coordinator for the Enron Corp. Research Group.
Yannis Tzamouranis spoke with Vince Kaminski about meeting with you to
discuss the development of a program for the U of H.
I understand from your email that you will be available Wednesday, May
24th. If this is correct, and if Professors McCauley and Reiter will also be
available that date, we would like to schedule a meeting at 4:00 pm on the
24th of May at Vince Kaminski's Enron office.
If this is not acceptable, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Shirley Crenshaw
Administrative Coordinator
Enron Corp. Research Group
713/853-5290
email: Shirley.Crenshaw@enron.comI |
Fran,
If this deal was zeroed out (and it has been after the fact), then we should also have received a credit for no longer buying from MPC (the other side of the deal,
deal #549160). We should only lose $40 (the net difference). Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bill
From: Chang, Fran
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:05 AM
To: Williams III, Bill; Thompson, Virginia
Subject: RE: PMA's
Virgina and Bill:
During our month-end processes I have researched deal #549162.1. The counterparty did change as Bill pointed out, but what makes you suffer a loss in the prior month adjustments was due to the volume being zeroed out for HE 3. Originally the deal liquidated with HE3 (40MWh*$135), HE4(15MWh *$135), and HE5 (20MWh*$135), but on 4/19/2001 the volume for HE3 was zeroed out in scheduling, which means originally you were given too much $ for the sale and therefore we are now taking that revenue you made in HE3 back.
Thanks,
Fran
x7973
-----Original Message-----
From: Williams III, Bill
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 6:31 AM
To: Thompson, Virginia
Cc: Dunton, Heather; Chang, Fran
Subject: PMA's
Virginia,
I have one question on this month's PMA and some questions from last month. First, for deal #549162, this deal was originally put in incorrectly as counterparty TacomaSupp. This counterparty was then changed to Tacomapubuit. Why does a change in counterparty result in a loss of revenue? Are we being charged for each counterparty again (like EES and ST-Cali last month), if so, we need to fix this flawed tool.
Second, for last month, we determined that the WBOM book needs a $108,000 PMA for change in price. The appropriate price is in Enpower, but the revenue has never appeared (Deal #590753). Remember, this deal was originally input as a buy at $320 and a sell at $30 and liquidated at these prices. The deal is now at $320 and $300. What do we need to do to get this trued up?
Please come see me with questions.
Thank you for your help.
Bill |
Guys, look at the attached draft of a letter I plan on sending to the Laguna
pueblo regarding Transwestern efforts to date of finding new technologies to
address and remove PCB contamination from the groundwater at the facility.
You may remember, we had a meeting in January to hear the Laguna's concerns
that Transwestern was not moving fast enough to clean up the site. This
letter addresses our attempts to find a solution to the PCB problem, and that
remediation technologies are not presently available to operate effectively
at the site given the sites unique characterisstics. Id like to send this
out on Friday or Monday. |
Here's my little bit of info:
GE (S & S) - I've spoken with Lee Johnson (commercial lead) and have traded
voice mails with Kent Shoemaker regarding the project specific turbine
contracts. I'm requesting a meeting with them on Thursday to iron our
details. I requested a revised draft this week (from Andrews & Kurth), but
have not received it yet.
ABB - I've swapped calls with Mike Sandrige (their commercial lead) about it,
but haven't connected. The contract is more straight forward, so problems
are not expected. Initial draft of the project specific contracts has been
prepared.
Blue Dog - Is that GE equipment? Sheila may have someone she wants to work on
it. If not, I can fit it in since it relates to what I'm working on with the
GE contracts.
Austin - this is Stuart's project.
Kay
From: Roseann Engeldorf on 10/31/2000 04:51 PM
To: Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc: Lisa Bills/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Catherine Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, "ROB TAYLOR"
<TAYLR@andrews-kurth.com>
Subject: Turbine Purchase Agreements - Urgent Assignment Issues
Hi -
We are fast approaching the time when we will need to assign equipment
purchase agreements to either the "Developer" in the CSFB structure, to ENA
(I think) in the Austin deal or, more urgently, to WestLB in connection with
a deal in which LJM is currently the nominal purchaser. The LJM deal is
called "Blue Dog" and ENA has decided it wants those turbines.
Blue Dog-
Lisa has her folks talking to WLB regarding the Blue Dog contract and Rob
Taylor has contacted Winston & Strawn about a new ADA. We will need to
contact GE about the transfer (actually it will be two transfers - one to WLB
and then into the "Developer" in the CSFB structure).
Who at ENA legal should I work with to get that process started? Both Rob
and I have the turbine purchase agreement and can get it to the ENA lawyer.
Austin -
The Austin turbines are the LMs - that purchase agreement contemplates that
the new buyer will execute another agreement with (GE/S&S) covering the
turbines it acquires. Is that structure still contemplated? Is there
another way to do this that would be easier from a labor perspective? I
assume ENA will then be assigning the equipment on to the project company or
EPC contractor, also.
CSFB Structure -
More generally we will need to get buy-in from vendors on the assignment of
the purchase contracts. Is this an appropriate topic for the the World
Hunger discussion tomorrow? Are there other vendors who need to be contacted
on this also?
Thanks for your help,
Rose |
Rodney, if this deal is such a long put why did you push me into this process?
You should have made the call to kill it.
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 10/18/2000
09:54 AM ---------------------------
From: Rodney Malcolm 10/17/2000 07:32 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: GE Plastics Facts
Dave, Marty,
In general moving the deal to just a Selkirk deal minimizes a lot of the
concerns surrounding centralized decision making etc. The plant manager is
on board
as is Doron Grossman. As a result the sales part should be largely completed
but the deal is far from closed. I believe driving to closure with margin
with GE in 2000 will be a challenge. I haved attached some information
regarding Marte's other questions and would be happy to discuss with the team.
David W Delainey
10/16/2000 09:42 AM
To: Rodney Malcolm/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: GE Plastics Facts
Rodney, from what you told me it sounds like GE is willing to play on the
Selkirk asset so the sales cycle should be largely completed. Can you answer
Marty's other questions?
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 10/16/2000
09:39 AM ---------------------------
From: Marty Sunde@EES on 10/15/2000 09:05 AM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Karen S
Owens@ees@EES, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron@ECT, Rodney Malcolm/HOU/ECT@ECT,
Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re: GE Plastics Facts
Hi David,
I'll give you a response with the hope of seeing more information that would
change my mind. If you are asking for my opinon, it is difficult to be
supportive of moving ahead on a transaction like this give the fairly
significant obstacles (these are usually deals killers) that Rodney
describes. What I couldn't read into Rodney's write up were other
undocumented factors that you might change the probability, like:
Is there an Sr. executive champion that is willing to "influence" the GE
negotiating team into getting a deal done, even if the terms are less
desirable than what Rodney laid out as their requirements?
Are the willing to extned the term so that there isn't a capital tail?
Is there any real compelling motivation for this GE Plastics team to change
from current practice? Do we know what that is and what the deadline for
action for change is?
Could Rodney suggest alternatives to address the obstacles and show the
potential impact on the margin in the deal?
Is there some other component of this deal that is so compelling to the
prospect that we can attach these pieces to that?
Realistically, based on what is written, the deal you are describing sounds
like it would have a low probability to close, surely in 2000.
HOWEVER< if there exenuating circumstances like you feel like we just need to
win this at all costs, there are values not being calculated that the client
would recognize, there are senior execs at GE Plastics behind this looking
for a way to close this, or anything else that is convincing your origination
team that they have a winner here....then, lets find out what that is and go
for it.
I wasn't exactly sure what you were asking for. If it was my opinion, that
is above. If it was to put more resource on it to try to make the
probability go up, I'll be glad to help. If it is some other, just let me
know.
I would suggest we just start with trying to get more information from Rodney
and team regarding why they are convinced this can be contracted for with
margin in 2000. I would love to participate and do what we can to make this
work out, as long as we all agree that there are reasonable approaches to
raising the probability of victory.
Thanks
David W Delainey@ECT
10/13/2000 09:47 AM
To: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Dan
Leff/HOU/EES@EES
cc: Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Rodney
Malcolm/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: GE Plastics Facts
Guys, I would like your opinion on this potential transaction. This has been
sold through GE for some time and it is reasonably likely that if we employed
some additional resources that this could be completed over the next quarter
or so.
Ultimately, Rodney and his team would like to see EES take control of the
deal with EIM folks staying involved to ensure continuity and to assist to
closure. Assuming that the sales process is largely completed, I see some
value for Enron to take this deal including:
a) $200 M in TCV for 2000;
b) $3 to $5 M in value;
c) GE on our EES resume of companies which will help in future sales to the
large industrial customers;
and d) provides an "in" to the GE family of companies which could result in
significant up-sell capability in the future if we provide a quality product.
Regards
Delainey
---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 10/13/2000
09:36 AM ---------------------------
From: Rodney Malcolm 10/12/2000 07:37 PM
To: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: GE Plastics Facts
Dave,
The GE Plastics facility is located in Selkirk NY just south of Albany and
produces polystyrene and polyphenyleneoxide. The deal value is roughly $4-5
million NPV of which $3-4 million may be markable income.
The obstacles to closure are:
- the projected savings have gone from 27% to 20% when GE said they wanted
more
- there is some capital recovery at the end of year ten that GE would have to
pay us and they are not yet agreeable to,
- the savings include $1 million in O&M savings and it will be very difficult
to get to closure with them letting us do the O&M
Deal Stats Are:
Electricity 230,000 mwh/yr $12 million/yr
Steam 430,000 lbs/yr $3 million/yr
Gas 470,000 mmbtu/yr $2 million/yr
O&M $3 million/yr
Total $20 million/yr
10 year contract, total contract value $200 million.
Let me know if you need any further information.
Thanks,
Rodney |
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Metts and Lance Schuler. Pending signature of the merger agreement tonight,
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I am really glad you have decided to join us for Dinner. We will gather at
the front desk about 7:40 pm to walk over to Delores del Rio together. If
you are late I will leave directions with the desk and, you can walk over.
My understanding is that it is a very short walk from the hotel to the
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Thanks,
Bob |
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Hey Gerald,
How you doing. Gayle and I are having everyone over
for burgers and dogs on the 4th at around 1:30 pm.
We'd sure like you to come if you can. Beers will be
furnished. You don't have to bring anything (well,
may be a stripper friend of yours who has loose morals
would be o.k.) Really, we'd like you to come. Feel
free to bring a friend if you wish.
Let us know.
Look forward to seeing you....Dan
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Folks:
Here is a rewrite of the power point presentation referenced in the previous
note. Again, please keep confidential and do not distribute. It's the copy
that Hertzberg used to present to his caucus.Thanks.
Best,
Jeff
P.S. Our numbers show that noncore for Edison would be about 30% of load;
Hertzberg has it at about 20%. |
Robert will be coming too. He said that he will be buying your lunch, since
you wouldn't accept his x-mas present last year.
Just kidding.
D
"buylow" <buylow@houston.rr.com> on 10/19/2000 02:20:05 PM
To: "Daren Farmer" <daren.j.farmer@enron.com>
cc:
Subject: Lunch
32nd floor ----- ok.
?
If Lauri or Carlos want to go that would be fine with me. I'll leave that up
to you.
?
See you then ............................. If I can find somewhere to park.
?
Ken |
Thank you Les.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Rawson, Lester
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 2:42 PM
To: DL-Portland Real Time Shift
Subject: SUNDAY ON PEAK LEADING DEAL
REAL TIME TRADERS,
SPS HAS MANAGED TO OVER SCHEDULE BY 100MW PER HOUR ON PEAK HOURS SUNDAY 1/20 AT PV THEIR EDDY/PV SWAP WITH EPE. Steve at EPE has agreed to a leading deal with SPS where SPS/PSCO will supply 100 mw at PV real time to EPE. El Paso already has tags out there showing EPE as the source for SPS sales.
SPS/PSCO will supply the energy to El Paso at PV and El Paso should show it going to their system. Steve was supposed to let the dispatchers know all the details.
Les |
Steve,
Attached is the requested list of my major accomplishments in 2000. Please
let me know if you require additional information.
John |
Steve
Happy New Year! Its my understanding that you lead the effort last year with
focus groups to develop Enron's new vision statement. I would like to be a
part of that effort this year. Here is my suggestion:
"Leading, Creating, Exceeding
ENRON
A Visionary Company"
We lead markets ...... Gas, Electric
We Create markets ....... Weather trading, Peaker Plants, EBS
Our Culture is to Exceed the mark
We have to be visionary to create the "Wall Street" of the south
I hope this is helpful and that I can be a part of any effort to develop
Enron's vision. Thanks
Cheers
Kirk |
Stuart:
I'm heading into a peaker meeting at 9:00, but will be out in 30 minutes or
so. I talked to Jerry this morning and the best time to talk with him is
this morning before 10:00 our time. Let's try and talk with him about the
remaining issues this morning so we can work on them from our end to
eventually talk with him later today. Thanks!
Ben |
print
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/16/2000 10:23 AM -----
Meredith Philipp
10/11/2000 05:39 PM
To: Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc: Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shelly Mansfield/Enron
Communications@Enron Communications, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Eric
Thode/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Katherine
Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: eCompany Now Interviews
eCompany Now, a Fortune Magazine publication focused on e-business, is
writing a feature on Enron. The editor, Erick Schonfeld, will be in Houston
on Friday, October 13 to conduct interviews. The focus of the story is, once
again, Enron's transformation to a new economy powerhouse and a successful
eCommerce company.
Erick is interested in your views on:
How Enron has evolved, both operationally and culturally, from a pipeline
company to an e-business market maker
Your role in Enron's overall strategy
Your vision for the future of your business
Where you see Enron in the near future
The interview schedule is as follows:
10-10:30 Tour - ENA
10:30-11:00 Greg Piper (clickpaper.com)
11-12 Ken Rice (EBS)
12-12:30 Tour - EBS
2-3 Jeff Skilling (corporate overview)
I will bring Erick to your office at the scheduled time and will coordinate
any follow-up inquiries. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Meredith
x57141 |
Due to the large number of moves recently, many locations and phones numbers are incorrect in Peoplefinder. If your information is incorrect, our HR staff has sent the instructions below on how you can correct your data. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us.
Mail stop - this is how your paycheck (if your pay method is hard copy) and other mail comes to you. Updates should be e-mailed by the employee or a department administrative assistant to Kenneth Mathews along with the person's P number. Here is a link to a mail stop listing so that you can choose the correct mail stop:
http://isc.enron.com/site/doclibrary/user/default.asp?cabinet_id=127 Select number 10. Mail Stop Listing.
Room Location - this is the room number that shows up in directories such as Peoplefinder. Updates should be done by the each employee by logging in to eHRonline and choosing "Work Contact Information", make the change and save.
Work Address (street address) - this information is located on eHRonline under "Work Contact Information" but cannot be updated by employees; this address does not effect where you get your mail (the mail stop does). However, it is being updated through HR by the ISC; it will be sometime next week before the ISC loads this information into SAP due to some other delays; this will change the address in eHRonline from 333 Clay to 1400 Smith
ETS Solution Center - Houston, at 713-345-4745
ETS Solution Center - Omaha, at 402-398-7454 |
Please find attached the FINAL Name Change/Merger Notification Report for
January. To launch the report, double click on the attachment and select
"Enable Macros" and "Read Only". The Jan 01 Changes tab summarizes
additions to the report since Jan. 15.
Please note that:
ERMS short names will be changed in GCP and ERMS each Friday at 10am Central
Time, and
Inactivations will be made on Feb 1
For more information, please click below:
Each month now has two sheets, a summary sheet (eg Jan 01 Changes) and a
detailed sheet (eg Jan 01).
Click below for more information:
The summary sheet can be used to view all changes after a certain date. If
you're aware of all changes up to, say, January 15th enter 01/16/2001 in cell
C6 of the Summary Sheet and click the Sort button in cell H6. All changes
made to the report on or after January 16th will be listed automatically.
The Summary sheet may also be sorted for certain criteria - use the drop down
arrows alongside the column headers to make your selection.
This sheet contains all the information you are used to seeing, but slightly
reformatted. Key points are:
In the case of an Inactivation, the cause of the Inactivation (eg Merger) is
listed in the Comments section
As with the previous format,
all months' reports will be sent cumulatively throughout the year
the report will be sent out twice each month, on the 15th and at the end of
the month.
It is our aim to publish the report in Livelink and to send out only the
summary sheet and a URL for the detailed report each month. This will save a
lot of space in Lotus Notes and we hope it will streamline your monitoring
process.
We'd be very happy to receive any comments you may have. |
Tuxes may be rented by out of town escorts either at an "Al's Formal Wear" in their town or by calling the "Al's Formal Wear" here in Houston with their measurements and referencing NCL Wildflower's reference # 3801702.
Call Jackie Scardello at 281-370-9779 if you have any questions. |
SK - If possible, Ricardo would like to you to attend at least the first hour
of his meeting. I have it on your calendar. mm
First of all, happy new year to all of you. I sincerely wish we all have a
great and very productive year.
As you may know by now you have either volunteered or been volunteered by
someone else to participate in the Information Resources Working Group.
The members of the group are:
NAME LOCATION PHONE # E-Mail
Margaret Carson Houston 713-853-7088 Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron
Lisa Feener Houston 713-646-6514 Lisa M Feener/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Janel Guerrero Houston 713-853-9104 Janel Guerrero/HOU/EES
Marie Hejka Houston 713-853-9698 Marie Hejka/Corp/Enron
Stephen Jones London 011-44-171-316-6752 Stephen Jones/LON/ECT
Jeff Keeler Washington, DC 202-466-9157 Jeffrey Keeler/Corp/Enron
Sue Landwehr Minneapolis 612-339-4599 Susan M Landwehr/HOU/EES
Lara Leibman Houston 713-853-9193 Lara Leibman/HOU/EES
Elizabeth Linnell Houston 713-853-3896 Elizabeth Linnell/HOU/EES
Becky Merola Dublin, Ohio 614-792-6021 Becky L Merola/DUB/EES
Sarah Newson Palmer Houston 713-853-9843 Sarah Palmer/HOU/ECT
Jim Steffes Houston 713-853-7673 James D Steffes/HOU/EES
Ricardo Charvel Mexico City 011-52-5258-9933 Ricardo Charvel
I am planning to organize a kick-off meeting in Houston on January the 18th
in the morning (8:30 to 11:00). Please let me know if you will be able to
attend or if the majority of you have conflicts with your agenda please we
will reschedule the meeting. Let me know how this date works for you.
What I would like to do that day is to present to all of you a first draft of
a concept of what we want to achieve. We will then discuss if and how we can
achieve our objectives and finally we will come out of the meeting with a
work plan with responsibilities for everyone.
Before that meeting (lets say by January the 12th) I would like everyone of
you to send me some information about you in one page so that we can
distribute it among the group so that we all know who everyone else is.
Remember, this is the information resources group, we must be informed:
For example
Name:
Position/report :
Responsibilities:
Prior Experience:
Education:
Reason for you to be in the group: or how you think you can contribute
something to the group
I am sure that with the committed participation of all of you, we will
accomplish our goals and develop Information and Knowledge tools to increase
the productivity of our organization.
I am looking forward to meeting with all of you very soon.
Best regards,
Ricardo |
please put on calendar.
----- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 02/26/2001 09:49 AM -----
Mark Frevert/ENRON@enronXgate
02/23/2001 12:53 PM
To: Philippe A Bibi/ENRON@enronXgate, Raymond Bowen/ENRON@enronXgate, Julie
A Gomez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Louise
Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/ENRON@enronXgate, Mike
McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey McMahon/ENRON@enronXgate, Michael L
Miller/NA/Enron@Enron, Greg Piper/ENRON@enronXgate, Jeffrey A
Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, John
Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: "Chinese Wall" Classroom Training
Chinese Wall training of one hour has been scheduled on the dates listed
below. The training is mandatory and allows EWS to continue operating all
its businesses including equity trading without violating the securities laws.
Please register for one of the four one-hour sessions listed below. Each
session is tailored to a particular commercial group, and it would be
preferable if you could attend the session for your group. (Your particular
group is the one highlighted in bold on the list below.)
Monday, March 5, 2001, 10:00 a.m. - Resource Group
Monday, March 5, 2001, 11:00 a.m. - Origination/Business Development
Monday, March 5, 2001, 3:30 p.m. - Financial Trading Group
Monday, March 5, 2001, 4:30 p.m. - Heads of Trading Desks
Each of the above sessions will be held at the downtown Hyatt Regency Hotel
in Sandalwood Rooms A & B. Alterntatively, two make-up sessions are
scheduled for Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Location
information for the make-up sessions will be announced later.
Please confirm your attendance at one of these sessions with Brenda Whitehead
by e-mailing her at brenda.whitehead@enron.com or calling her at extension
3-5438.
Mark Frevert and Mark Haedicke |
thanks for your help in preparing for the Texas hearing. I think Texas
legislators are viewing the California experience in the proper context and I
think I was at least marginally articulate on the emissions issues as well.
thanks again. |
Shellley would like to meet at 9:30 on Monday in her office to discuss Transwestern customer accounts. Please let me know if you have a conflict with this time.
Thanks,
Lindy |
Attached is the latest version of the term sheet I have been preparing for a
transaction with TECO. It is set up for Ft. Pierce but can be easily changed
to Midway.
Fred |
Stinson,
I have forwarded to you a phone message from John Blumer (EBS). John left a
message on my voice mail I did not quite understand.
Please, give him a call and see if we can help him. Maybe, we should just
refer the message to Louise Kitchen and let her handle John.
Sorry to burden you with this. Given time difference, it's difficult to
handle it from here.
I hope the operation went well without any complications.
Vince |
Right now. |