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Nancy, Here's the book request I spoke with you about. This also needs to be added to the AGG-GAS, AGG-GASIII, AND AGG-GASIV portfolios. Please include as a separate portfolio named trader under the Lavorato Other region. Please let me know when this book is set up. Thanks,
Book Request
Nicole, This is the position EXCLUDING Exotics. I haven't been able to load the text file yet. But I'll send that as soon as I have it. I also included the detail. Let me know if I can help. Robin x57478
FTPositions
Gary/Susan, We need to set up a new Intra-Central Physical Book. INTRA-CNT-TRANS-PHY There are already Intra-Cnt-Trans Price, Basis, GD, and IDX books set up. The region code for the physical book should be CENTRLTRSP. If you have any questions please let me know. Thanks,
New Book
Here is the file containing the positions before the exotics file was added, positions including the exotics file and the detail supporting the positions. If you have any questions give me a call. Robin
FT-CAN POSITIONS
Please format the text files to be processed through GRMS in the following manner. 1) Sort by book id, then by master deal id, then by reference date. 2) The dates must be in the following format. 4-Mar-97 3) The book names must be the same every day. 4) If the cell should contain a number please put a zero if there is no value. GRMS will not recognize a N/A in a field that is supposed to contain a number. 5) Please name the files in a manner consistent with those below. If you have any questions feel free to give me a call. Thanks,
Power and Exotics TXT Files
Here is the New Date Bucket format that we need for your mini-benches for the Benchmark(not the Lavo Bench) for July. 1. July 2. Aug. Index 3. August 4. Sept 5. Oct 6. Nov 7. Dec 8. Jan '01 9. Feb '01-Dec '01 10. Jan '02 - Dec '02 11. Jan-Dec '03 12. Jan-Dec '04 13. Jan '05-Dec '10 14. Jan '11-Dec'15 15. Jan '16-Oct '23 If you have any question give me a call. Thanks,
New Date Buckets
Chris, The Power Book shows a MTD origination variance of $17.5. This is shown on the origination file(Power Tab) and will be picked up on the NGP&L today. However it is still not being added into the MTD tab because the book administrator added the originator's name to the same cell as the origination category. It is just a concatenate problem, but I don't have access to that file. If you or Michael could fix that I would appreciate it. Thanks,
Power Originations
The Gas Spec (Oil NG Hedge) book will show a MTD variance of $819,000 today. When the Power p&l was added to this book last week the formulas did not divide by 1,000. Therefore the incorrect p&l was reported. However, John Lavorato was given a corrected report, so this variance will not be included in today's daily p&l on the NGP&L. If you have any questions feel free to give me a call. Thanks,
NGP&L Variance
Hey guys, Here are your positions for tonight. We are off on FT CAN, but remember I included the Exotics text file in that position. I am also attaching IM Canada. Please let me know how it looks as soon as possible so we can resolve variances before the system is shut down. Thanks,
Canada Positions
I just wanted to let you know that the INTRA-TEXAS-GDL booked pulled in a July fixed price gas daily position last night. Maybe you could apply the same logic that is used to pull this position to the Gas Daily books that are not currently pulling in the fixed price gas daily positions. The books that had fixed price position for 6/26 that did not pull in are listed below. BOOK ID POST ID JULY FIXED PRICE POSITION(in contracts) GD-MARKET-GDL 819207 92.9 GD-CENTRAL-GDL 819212 263.3 GD-TEXAS-GDL 819657 (15.5) If there is any more information that will help you develop the correct logic please let me know. Thanks,
Fixed Price Gas Daily Logic
Virendra, Let me know when you are available to discuss the Gas Daily GRMS logic. It is my understanding that GRMS currently will only include those gas daily deals that are intramonth deals with an effective date greater than the current date. However, we should also include any deals in out months that are fixed price gas daily deals. Thanks,
Gas Daily Logic
<< > Lesson Number One > ***************** > A crow was sitting on a tree, doing nothing all day. > A small rabbit saw the crow, and asked him, "Can I also sit like you > and do nothing all day long?" The crow answered: "Sure, why not." So, the > rabbit sat on the ground below the crow, and rested. All of a sudden, > a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit and ate it. > > Management Lesson: To be sitting and doing nothing, > you must be sitting very, very high up. > > Lesson Number Two > ***************** > A turkey was chatting with a bull. > > "I would love to be able to get to the top of that > tree," sighed the turkey, "but I haven't got the energy. > > "Well, why don't you nibble on some of my > droppings?" replied the bull. "They're packed with nutrients." > > The turkey pecked at a lump of dung and found that > it actually gave him enough strength to reach the first > branch of the tree. > > The next day, after eating some more dung, he > reached the second branch. > Finally after a fortnight, there he was proudly > perched at the top of the tree. Soon he was promptly spotted by a farmer, > who > shot the turkey out of the tree. > > Management Lesson: Bullshit might get you to the > top, but it won't keep you there. > > Lesson Number Three > ******************* > When the body was first made, all the parts wanted > to be Boss. > The brain said, "I should be Boss because I control the whole body's > responses and functions." > > The feet said, "We should be Boss as we carry the brain about and > get him to where he wants to go." > > The hands said, "We should be the Boss because we do all the work > and earn all the money." > > And so it went on and on with the heart, the lungs > and the eyes until finally the asshole spoke up. All the parts laughed > at the idea of the asshole being the Boss. So the asshole went on > strike, blocked itself up and refused to work. Within a short time the > eyes > became crossed, the hands clenched, the feet twitched, the heart and > lungs began to panic and the brain fevered. Eventually they all decided > that > the asshole should be the Boss, so the motion was passed. All the other > parts did all the work while the Boss just sat and passed out the shit! > > Management Lesson: You don't need brains to be a > Boss - any asshole will do. > > Lesson Number Four > ****************** > A little bird was flying south for the winter. It > was so cold, the bird froze and fell to the ground in a large field. > While > it was lying there, a cow came by and dropped some dung on it. As the > frozen bird lay there in the pile of cow dung, it began to realize how > warm > it was. The dung was actually thawing him out! He lay there all warm and > happy and soon began to sing for joy. A passing cat heard the bird > singing and came to investigate. Following the sound, the cat discovered > the bird under the pile of cow dung and promptly dug him out and ate > him! > > Management Lessons: > > 1) Not everyone who drops shit on you is > your enemy. > 2) Not everyone who gets you out of shit is > your friend. > 3) And when you're in deep shit, keep your > mouth shut! >>
Management Lessons
Could you please ensure that these books are set up the same in GRMS as in ERMS. They have been officialized and are still not pulling the positions in automatically. I am having to manually override the post-ids. BOOK NAME 6/21/2000 POST-ID INTRA-CAND-WEST-PHY 816302 INTRA-ST-COVE-BAS 816594 INTRA-ST-COVE-PRC 816593 Thank you,
Books
Kathy, As you know we are trying to eliminate all the plugs on the Gas Benchmark. Therefore we would like to begin pulling your positions from the GRMS system. I have attached a file that shows the position that I got when I queried GRMS for the June 14 position. I have also included the detail and a copy of what you reported. As you will see these positions are significantly different. Please look at the detail and let me know if you see the reason for the descrepancy (ie books that we have omitted). Let me know if you need more information. Thanks,
Intramonth Canada Positions
The following is a description of the Rolloff Process for the Gas Benchmark. 1. In the Position Management Menu of GRMS, select Roll Off Adjustments. 2. Portfolio ID: Enter POS-GAS-TRD. 3. NX3: On the first day of Bid-week enter 0.33333333333333333333333 On the second day of Bid-week enter 0.66666666666666666666666 4. Click the Populate command Button. 5. Once the window has been populated, Click the Generate Roll Offs command button. 6. Finally, click the Process Adjustments command button. If you have any more questions, feel free to call me. Thanks,
Rolloff Adjustment
Susan, The NG-PRICE-PRC book will now be calculated using two post ids. Therefore, we need an additional RisktRAC book id for the Price book so that we can capture both post ids. Please set up an NG-PRICE2-PRC book with the same attributes as the NG-PRICE-PRC book. The new books needs to be added to the AGG-GAS, AGG-GASIII and AGG-GASIV portfolios. In AGGIII and IV, please set up a separate portfolio for the new book. The new portfolio should be named M_Maggi. If you have any questions, give me a call. Thanks,
New Book
Dear Market Participant, In the interest of not flooding the webmaster with constant changes (new PTIDs or new participant names) to the UCAP forms (Certification, Bid Forms, and Offer Forms), I will be updating the forms about once per month. Since you will need a methodology to work around missing information, the new forms have codes that will allow you to enter undefined PTIDs and undefined new participants. PTID number 999999 is used for a resource that has not been assigned a number. NewLSE is used for a new Load Serving Entity that has not been assigned a "Registrant Name" NewSuppl is used for a new Supplier that has not been assigned a "Registrant Name" NOTE that if you use any of the above, you must describe your intentions in the comments cell of the form being submitted. Other Changes ISOSu is the prefix for sales or purchases that occurred as a result of NYISO transactions during the supplemental process. The supplemental process is implemented when there is insufficient UCAP available within a location and the NYISO must purchase UCAP from outside the location where the shortage has occurred to meet the NYCA reliability requirements. PTID numbers to be used when identifying UCAP purchased through the NYISO auction have been assigned. The PTID numbers range from 1 to 38 and are related to auctions or the supplemental processes. For example, a participant who is selling UCAP that was previously purchased in the summer strip auction would enter PTID number 1 on the Offer form when selling into a subsequent ISO auction. A list of PTID numbers is now available on the instruction page of the auction Offer forms. Reminder When identifying an ISO auction, please remember that you must think in terms of the procurement period for the first auction month when the transaction took place. For example, on May 15 (the auction for the upcoming months of June through October) 3MW were transacted for the months of June and August. The auction reference that you will use for both the June and August transactions are ISOMoJun. The same auction reference would be used if on May 15, the transactions were for August and September. When completing the Certification Form, do not net transactions. Lets say that you are awarded 25 MW from the Strip Auction and later move (purchase or sell) 5 MW through a bilateral. Your entries on the form would show the 25 MW strip auction transaction on one line and your second line would show the 5 MW bilateral transaction. You can not use a value of 20MW on one line. Each and Every Month you must submit your certification form. Regards,
ICAP/UCAP forms
JCharlton@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Attachment A of the Stage 2 ICAP Manual, as posted, states that on September 28, 2001 the NYISO will inform ICAP Suppliers of the amount of Unforced Capacity they are qualified to offer in the 2001-2002 Winter Capability Period. It also states that LSEs will be notified of the final Unforced Capacity requirements ("UCR") for the upcoming Obligation Procurement Period. Neither statement is correct and a revised Timeline is available for comment. It will be discussed and finalized at the next ICAP Working Group Meeting on October 5. After that October 5 meeting, the updated and corrected Timeline will be posted for approval at the October 25 BIC Meeting. Providing firm final ICAP Supplier UCAP values or LSE UCRs was never feasible in this timeframe. Preliminary LSE UCRs for November were provided to all LSEs on September 21. Final LSE UCRs will be provided on October 9. ICAP Suppliers can estimate their UCAP value based information already supplied. All ICAP Suppliers will have a firm UCAP value for November prior to October 9, if there are no problems with the data submitted and in time to participate in the Monthly Auction to be conducted on October 11. In the meantime, Suppliers can offer as much or as little UCAP for the Winter Capability Period strip auction as they expect to have available, recognizing that their EFORd values will be updated monthly during the Capability Period. Recognize also that there will continue to be Monthly and Deficiency auctions conducted each month during the Capability Period, allowing any Supplier or LSE to clear any long or short postions.
ICAP Supplier UCAP and LSE UCAP Requirements
Everyone, As we stated earlier, this particular virus that is on the internet is causing a lot of issues for Corporations. As a result, the companies who write anti-virus software are continuously updating their software. As of this morning, another update has been made available to us. This update does a better job of protecting your PC than the update we received last night. At this time, it is extremely important that you again go through one of the procedures listed below to get the latest update. 1. Logout of the network and log back in or 2. Click on START>PROGRAMS>ACCESSORIES>Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition and then click the Live Update button. This will pop up a screen where you will have to click the "Next" button and then a "Finish" button. - If you are an EES user, this option is not available to you. Please use option 1. The proper version of the update pattern you need is: (9/18/2001, version 30918BL) - You may need to restart the Norton Anti-Virus client if you want to visually insure that you have the latest update. If you have questions or concerns, please direct them to your Resolution Center. Enron Global Technology
Update to Virus Protection Software #2
barkerde@nmenergy.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: While being entertained at the latest OSS working group meeting, the limitation of being able to only schedule MIS 14 days in advance was brought up. Once upon a time, when business rules and bidding rules were changing faster then tires on pit row, it was agreed to limit the entries to 14 days in order to avoid having long term deals fail (as per nameless NYISO guy). Now that things have slowed down and bidders are more savvy and able to babysit their bids, we should be looking to expand the time frame for placing longer term bids in MIS. An informed NYISO guy (different guy by the way) said it would be easy and using 4-5 man days to do. I have talked to Ray Kinney (Chair of the S&P WG) and gave him the same song. If your shop would like to see the MIS limit lifted, have your representative to the S&P WG help it along. Please don't bother Ray directly or my TIE messages will rerouted to the Quilting Forum.
MIS
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants: On the November 1999 & December 1999 Transmission Customer Monthly Statements many customers have noted under the "Energy Settlement" section for "Forward Energy" a change in MW-Hrs with no associated change in dollar amounts. This is because of a correction in the sign convention for the MW-Hrs related to external generation transactions (transactions from a proxy bus to the NYISO reference bus). For all other types of transactions the NYISO charges customers the appropriate TUC or LBMP based on the MWs that flowed, but for external generation transactions, customers receive payments from the NYISO, and therefore these types of transactions have an opposite sign convention. The dollars associated with the external generation transactions have always had the proper sign convention, but the MW-Hrs have not. On 01/17/2000 this sign convention was corrected for all billing months going forward resulting in the correct MW-Hr values being reported from February 2000 to date. However, November 1999 - January 2000 did not have the proper MW-Hrs reported on the Transmission Customer Monthly Statements. With the latest settlement adjustments posted the MW-Hrs are being corrected with the proper sign convention. Transmission Customers will see similar changes in their forward energy MW-Hrs for January 2000's settlement adjustment.
November & December 1999 Settlement Adjustments
In order to bring better legal coordination and standardization to Enron's Risk Assessment and Control (RAC) group, we have formed a new legal group, which will initially include Lisa Mellencamp (Finance), Marcus Nettelton (Power Trading), Carol St. Clair (Broadband/Power Trading), Mary Cook (Financial Swaps), Peter Keohane (Canada), Ed Essandoh (Retail), Paul Darmitzel (Retail) and Elizabeth Sager (Power Trading) (Team Leader). This group will focus on, among other things, managing Enron's exposures with bankrupt counterparties, working out credit solutions with distressed counterparties and standardizing our overall credit practices. The initial members in this group have been drawn from Enron's numerous legal groups in order to gain a broader perspective. Each of these members will provide support to this new group in addition to their current responsibilities. Within RAC, Michael Tribolet will focus on distressed counterparties, in conjunction with Bill Bradford, who continues to manage the Credit Risk Management group. Please join us in supporting the efforts of this new group.
New Legal Team to Assist RAC
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 77 - Generator Start-Up Cost Guarantee - has been revised in response to Market Participant comments and will soon be posted to the NYISO web site. For your convenience, clean and redlined versions of the Technical Bulletin are attached. The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual.
NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 77 - Generator Start-Up Cost Guarantee (revised)
Gents, Interested in some doubles this Thursday after work? Let me know at your earliest convenience and I'll finalize a court time over at the Met (6:00ish?). Thanks,
Tennis Anyone?
I'm still not up for a game today. Are you around this weekend? Maybe we can play Sat. or Sun. My home phone is 713-952-9718. BB
Tennis
Market Participants: Attached below are the version mapping for January 2001 and May 2001. All advisory statements for January 2001 have posted to each customer's secure web site with the exception of January 24, 2001. This file will be posted today, and I will notify you with another announcement when this occurs. (See attached file: January_2001_SA2_Version_Mapping.xls)(See attached file: May_2001_SA1_ Version_Mapping.xls) - January_2001_SA2_Version_Mapping.xls - May_2001_SA1_ Version_Mapping.xls
Version Mapping for January 2001 and May 2001 Settlement Adjustments
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants On October 17, 2001, the NYISO web servers will be upgraded. This will require both software and hardware changes. While these changes will be transparent to the users, these changes will require that the MIS system be unavailable for approximately 60 minutes. The outage will begin at approximately 11:35 AM. Market Participants planning on submitting HAM transactions or modifying Day Ahead bids should act accordingly. The NYISO will minimize the duration of the outage as much as possible as we recognize the inconvenience caused by system outages. Ultimately, these changes will result in a more stable environment and provide enhanced services that the current web servers are unable to perform.
NYISO - MIS Outage - October 17, 2001 - Reminder Notice
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants 1st Rochdale Cooperative. Ltd. is being removed from the NYISO-administered electric energy markets. The changeover of 1st Rochdale's customers to the provider of last resort, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, will take place on Friday, October 12 for the Saturday, October 13th market. 1st Rochdale had previously posted a sufficient amount of collateral to cover its obligations to the energy market and the NYISO anticipates, therefore, that no losses associated with this transition will be borne by the market. Regards,
NYISO Market Participant change - 1st Rochdale Cooperative, LTD
The New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") is posting the following notice to all interested parties on the NYSRC web site at "www.nysrc.org", on the "Documents" web page: NOTICE OF SELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE OF LARGE CONSUMERS AS A MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NEW YORK STATE RELIABILITY COUNCIL Pursuant to procedures approved by the Board of Directors of the New York Independent System Operator, the seat on the Executive Committee of the New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") that is allocated to Large Consumers (i.e., an Industrial Consumer or a Commercial Consumer whose peak load in any month within the previous twelve months was two megawatts or more) shall be filled by a representative designated by the entity that would best represent industrial and large commercial consumers. The initial two year term of the representative of Large Consumers on the NYSRC Executive Committee has expired and a representative must be selected to fill the term expiring on July 31, 2003. Any party who is a Large Consumer and is willing to provide financial support for the annual dues of the NYSRC may participate in the selection process. The annual dues currently payable by the representative of Large Consumers is $5,000. Expenses related to participation in the NYSRC will be borne by the representative of Large Consumers. Any Large Consumer qualified to participate should advise the Secretary of the NYSRC Executive Committee, Joseph C. Fleury, of its choice of the entity that would best represent Large Consumers, by no later than October 19, 2001. The entity to represent Large Consumers will be selected on a one party - one vote basis. Mr. Fleury may be contacted by e-mail at
NYS Reliability Council Executive Committee
RBowers@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The NYISO requires additional time to reconcile settlement balances for the January 2000 2nd settlement adjustment. As a result, issuances of invoices for the January 2000 2nd settlement adjustment are being delayed. It is anticipated that invoices for the January 2000 2nd settlement adjustment will be posted by 23:00, Monday, October 15, 2001. The NYISO apologizes for any inconveniences caused by this delay. Regards,
January 2000 2nd settlement adjustment
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Structure and Scheduling and Pricing Working Group Members, A joint meeting of the Market Structure and Scheduling and Pricing Working Group has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 23, 2001 from 9:30 - 4:30 at the Chariot Restaurant, 5180 Western Avenue, Guilderland, NY. The Open Scheduling System, which will allow Market Participants to enter transactions between ISOs into one system and have the information automatically sent to other affected ISOs systems, will be reviewed at the meeting. A full agenda and meeting materials will be distributed at a later date.
Joint MSWG & S&PWG meeting, October 23, 2001
Market Participants: The advisory statements for January 2000 have completed posting to your secure web sites. Attached below is the version mapping needed for reconciling your invoices. (See attached file: January 2000_SA2_Version_Mapping.xls) - January 2000_SA2_Version_Mapping.xls
January 2000 Settlement Adjustment
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, The NYISO web servers are down and the nyiso.com site is not available. We are working on the problem and anticipate having the servers available shortly after 3:00 p.m. Regards,
NYISO - Web Servers Unavailable
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, Due to the outage of the NYISO website today (October 16, 2001), the following changes originally scheduled for implementation today have been rescheduled for October 30, 2001. 1) Deployment of BEA's WebLogic application server. 2) Data postings for real-time internal transmission flows and limits. 3) Transmission line scheduled and actual outages. In addition, the MIS outage scheduled for October 17, 2001 at 11:35 AM has also been cancelled. This outage will be rescheduled. The NYISO apologizes for any inconvenience that this unscheduled outage has caused and we are working to bring the website back on-line as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please call Customer Relations at 518-356-6060. Regards,
NYISO Software Release Update for October 16 and October 17, 2001
I am sending this a week early but just in case the baby decides to come early ... I am better off being prepared! I will be out on Maternity Leave starting Tuesday, October 23, 2001. I will return on January 16, 2002. In my absence, please call:
Boise Cascade - Kristin McNeillie - Maternity Leave - Automatic Message
Attention Outlook User: You are receiving this message to alert you that at 9:00 a.m. CST, Saturday, October 20th the Exchange server that your mail file resides on will be taken down for emergency maintenance for approximately one hour. During this outage, access to your Outlook client including email, calendar ,contacts and public folders will be unavailable. In addition, access to your email via OWA (Outlook Web Access) will also` be unavailable. Messages intended for delivery will be queued and delivered once the server is back online. If you need additional assistance, please call the resolution center at 3-1411. We apologize for the late notice and appreciate your continued support. Thanks,
Outage Announcement
Don Miller mentioned that you might have a copy of the "Enron Secrets Revealed!" report from The Power Marketing Association. We're discussing a partnership with a company that confessed to have recently purchased the report. I'd like to read it over to better understand what they are thinking. thanks,
Do you have this consulting report?
I am planning on being in Houston on November 1st and 2nd. As I want to meet briefly with each of you, please email me if you are not going to be in the office on these days. I can adjust my trip if necessary. Thanks
Houston Trip 11/1-11/2
As we near the end of the year, I want to make clear some individual VAR limits I have come up with as we go forward. These will change from time to time as to allocate VAR to desks that are profitable and re-adjust VAR when desks are not profitable. Please read carefully. If you have any questions feel free to see me. There will be penalties for not staying within your VAR limits. I will be reasonable but fines will be assessed for repeated breakage. Rob Benson - 7 MM Paul Broderick - 1.2 MM Gautum Gupta - 1.5 MM Joe Quenet - 300K Ben Rogers - 300K Garrett Tripp - 300K
VAR Limits
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Solicitation of Credentials from Candidates for the position of Vice-Chairperson of the NYISO Operating Committee for a one-year term from December 2001 ? November 2002 The Nominating Committee of the NYISO Operating Committee is seeking qualified individuals willing to serve as Vice-Chairperson of the Committee. The scope of responsibilities of the Operating Committee can be found in Article 8 of the ISO Agreement. As specified in the Agreement, the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson will serve a one-year term, and the Vice-Chairperson will become the Chairperson following the completion of the Chairperson's term. The Agreement further specifies that the individuals elected to these positions may not be active in the same sector as the Chair of their Committee, nor may they be representatives of members that occupy the Chairperson or Vice Chairperson positions of the Business Issues Committee or Management Committee. These provisions, at this time, preclude representatives of the following companies or their affiliates and representatives from the following sector from consideration for Vice-Chairperson for the upcoming term: ? Transmission Owners ? Niagara Mohawk ? Con Ed Solutions ? New York Power Authority The Nominating Committee will review the credentials of the presenting candidates and may screen the pool. However, the Nominating Committee is required (pursuant to the OC By-Laws) to bring at least one qualified candidate before the Operating Committee for election. Therefore, the Nominating Committee requests that interested individuals, who are not representatives of the members or sectors listed above, to present the following material by 5:00 pm, October 4, 2001. ? A current resume ? Brief answers to the following questions: 1. Please describe all experience you have had in chairing groups or committees of diverse interests, with a list of such groups. 2. Please describe the support of your organization for your assuming the position of Vice-Chairperson, and describe your ability to make the necessary time commitment. 3. Please describe any training or experience you have had in mediation, ADR or consensus building. 4. Please describe briefly why you would like to have this job. 5. Please describe briefly your organizations actual and/or potential business interests in the Northeast and New York State, including the sector in which your organization participates for purposes of NYISO governance.
Solicitation for the position of Vice-Chairperson of the NYISO Operating Committee
Dear NYISO Market Participants: Please review the attached message regarding FERC approval of the NYISO Virtual Bidding Proposal. For addtional information, please contact your NYISO Customer Relations Representative or Customer Relations HelpDesk. (See attached file: FERC APPROVES VIRTUAL BIDDING.doc) Regards,
FERC Approval of the NYISO Virtual Bidding Proposal
Hello it's me again- Why don't you write back I know, I know, you are busy. Listen, wishful thinking, I looked up flights for February (hoping you will want to go Feb 6th-Feb 10th) That is a Wed. through Sunday with 3 full days of skiing. Anyway, there is a promotional flight to Vail for $631.22 fo both of us roundtrip Think about it!!! Megan
ignoring me??
The New York City Marathon Expo and Gift Shop opens on Wednesday, October 31! Come the first day and enjoy shorter lines, less crowding, the best selection of official merchandise, AND some special offers, starting with: $20 OFF ANY PURCHASE OVER $100 if you bring this e-mail. * (What can you buy? Official marathon merchandise, from hats to socks and everything in between.) We're also pleased to offer a special membership deal: If you become a member of New York Road Runners at the expo on Wednesday, the 31st, you will receive two free race coupons (a value of over $20) to be used at selected 2002 events. Finally, anyone who stops by the NYRR membership booth (#263) on Wednesday will receive a free runner's pace band, while quantities last. The evening before the expo opens, NYRR and Best Cellars Wine Shop will be hosting the second New York City Marathon Wine Tasting. That's Tuesday, October 30, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Best Cellars, located at 1291 Lexington Avenue, between 86th and 87th Street. In addition to wine, you'll be treated to samples of a delicious and healthy snack, the perfect compliment to 2001 New York City Marathon Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, as prepared by Louis Lanza of Josie's and Josie's East. Hope to see you there as we toast this 26.2 mile celebration! *Please note the merchandise discount details: This discount is GOOD ON WEDNESDAY, October 31, 2001, at the New York City Marathon Expo ONLY. This discount DOES NOT APPLY WITH ANY OTHER DISCOUNT, including membership discounts. This discount WILL ONLY BE GRANTED IF YOU BRING A PRINTED COPY OF THIS E-MAIL WITH YOU. The New York City Marathon Expo is taking place at the Javits Center. It's open to the public (including non-marathoners)--just be sure to you bring
New York City Marathon deals
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants ******************Reminder Notice*********************************** Note: The following change was originally scheduled for October 17, 2001. On October 31, 2001, the NYISO web servers will be upgraded. This will require both software and hardware changes. While these changes will be transparent to the users, these changes will require that the MIS system be unavailable for approximately 60 minutes. The outage will begin at approximately 11:35 AM. Market Participants planning on submitting HAM transactions or modifying Day Ahead bids should act accordingly. The NYISO will minimize the duration of the outage as much as possible as we recognize the inconvenience caused by system outages. Ultimately, these changes will result in a more stable environment and provide enhanced services that the current web servers are unable to perform.
NYISO - MIS Outage - October 31, 2001 - Reminder Notice
We are bringing in Associate Candidates for Super Saturday this upcoming weekend and we are looking for associates to help host our Saturday evening dinner at Teala's, 3210 West Dallas. The dinner will be from 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. If you are available to help out please email Dolores Muzzy. We will also have another Associate Super Saturday on the weekend of November 30th - December 2nd. We will be in need again of dinner host for the Saturday evening dinner. It will be at the same time and also at Teala's. If you are not available this weekend but would like to participate on the next Associate Super Saturday please email Dolores Muzzy as well. Thanks for your participation.
Associate Super Saturday
RBowers@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The NYISO anticipates that the billing for October 28th should run later today. Staff are in the process of verifying interval data for the hours affected by the DST to EST time shifts. Regards,
October 28th billing
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, The NYISO has determined that implementation of Virtual Trading will be delayed until Wednesday, November 7, 2001. Issues associated with new computer hardware have necessitated extending the testing period to ensure that all systems are ready before starting the program. Virtual Trading will be in place for the Wednesday, November 7 Day-Ahead Market (DAM). The new schedule will permit bids for virtual load and virtual supply to be submitted for Wednesday's market after the DAM posts on Monday, November 5, until 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 6.
NYISO - Delay of Virtual Trading
Ben, Check this out: 1. Go to MS word and type Q33 NY (the number of the first plane that crashed into the WTC) 2. Increase the font to 65 3. Change the font to Wingdings Look at what you have!!! Megan
weird thing!!
Ben, I was again good to talk with you and I look forward to the possibilities. As we spoke of, Joe Toussaint is heading up the talent initiative and coordinating the recruiting process. I spoke with Joe today and he informed me he had left several contact numbers for you so I will at this point step out of the middle of process to allow for a more coordinated approach. I'm sure I speak for Joe when I say we believe the changes in the industry as well as Enron provide opportunity for us both. Please provide Joe with your resume as soon as you can and as we discussed be prepared to discuss your desires, skills and/or experiences you believe uniquely qualify you, as well as examples of your ability to create value. Again it has been my pleasure and I'm sure Joe or his designee will contact you concerning your trip to Cincinnati and scheduled activities next week. Michael J. Cyrus President & CEO, Cinergy, Energy Merchant
Opportunity
Ben, Please find attached the tentative meeting schedule along with the proposed travel itinerary. Please let me know if you have any suggested changes to the travel itinerary. I will be out on vacation, but will be checking email. Feel free to leave me a voicemail too. We can make any necessary changes prior to your trip. Thanks!
Meeting Schedule/Travel Itinerary - 1/3
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(This attachment should work.) There will be a meeting on Joint Capacity Adequacy on Thursday, December 20, 2001 at the BWI Airport Marriott in Baltimore, MD. The meeting is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
JOINT CAPACITY ADEQUACY MEETING - Corrected Attachment
Whats the good word in houston? did you manage to have a break from the chaos at work for some turkey -drop me a line when you have a chance. Things are much the same here over the past few weeks.
word?
RBoyle@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The rescheduling of the October Reconfiguration Auction of TCCs due to the events of September 11th has produced some unanticipated consequences. The NYISO will not be able to post the results of Round 3 of the Initial Autumn 2001 TCC Auction as scheduled. The results of Round 3 will be posted by noon on Monday, September 24, 2001. The Bidding Period for Round 4 of the auction will commence on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 8:00 AM and continue to 9:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. The Bidding Period has been extended to provide auction participants additional time to assess their Bidding strategy. The remainder of the schedule for the Initial Autumn 2001 TCC Auction is unchanged.
Announcement - Initial Autumn 2001 TCC Auction Round #3
The New York City Marathon will take place as scheduled on Sunday, November 4, 2001. In the wake of the terrible events of September 11, the New York City Marathon will highlight the diversity, energy, and resilience of New York City as never before, said Allan Steinfeld, race director of the New York City Marathon and president and CEO of New York Road Runners. No course changes are planned, as the five-borough New York City Marathon route does not go near the site of the World Trade Center disaster in lower Manhattan. Steinfeld added, New York Road Runners is dedicating the 2001 New York City Marathon to the victims of the tragic events of September 11, and to the courageous rescuers who have worked tirelessly to save lives and to rebuild our great city and nation. Please join New York Road Runners, our sponsors and partners, and runners from around the world in our effort to raise $1 million for the Twin Towers Fund, a united and coordinated effort to assist victims of the September 11 disaster and their families, and the families of the firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians, and Port Authority police involved in the rescue and recovery effort. To support this initiative, make your donation to Twin Towers Fund and send it to: New York Road Runners Attn: Twin Towers Fund 9 East 89th Street New York, NY 10128 For updated information on the NYC Marathon and other NYRR events, please stay tuned to our web sites, www.nyrrc.org and www.nycmarathon.org.
Important NYC Marathon information
RBowers@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: This notice is to inform Transmission Customers that the September 20, 2001 OATT Schedule 1 residual adjustments are artificially inflated in the first version of the advisory billing statements. A file used in the computation of subzonal loads was not loaded prior to the billing run making it appear as though no load existed in some subzones. This causes all DAM scheduled purchases and bilateral transactions serving load in the affected subzones to be sold back in the Balancing Market. This creates an under-collection which is then recovered from the market through the balancing energy, losses, & congestion residuals . The 20th will be rerun as soon as price corrections and metered MWh values have been reconciled. The NYISO apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this problem. Regards,
September 20, 2001 Residuals
Attached please find a Word document for the September 26, 2001 Billing & Accounting Working Group meeting agenda. Kathy Logan will chair this meeting while attend the NYISO Operating Committee meeting. (See attached file: BAWGagenda0901.doc) Wes Yeomans - BAWGagenda0901.doc
September 26, 2001 BAWG Meeting Agenda
Yo Bro, My brother-in-law (the wantabe day trader) has a good amount of Kinder Morgan. The price is down pretty low. Is it just because of the economy? Is this their cyclical low period? Are they feeling some of the heat from the Enron stock drop? Let me know because if it is a bargain low. I want to buy more too. Let me know what you think. Ciao
Kinder Morgan
Please reply by return email if you want to play doubles on Thursday, September 27th, 6:00 a.m. at the Met. Let me know if you prefer to play with Group A, Group B or have no preference. Timothy J. Detmering 713/853-6973 Phone 713/853-9917 Fax timothy.j.detmering@enron.com
Tennis 09/27/01
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 78 - Penalties for Persistent Undergeneration - is being distributed for Market Participant comment. The Technical Bulletin will be posted to the NYISO web site following the comment period. Please note that the penalties described in this Technical Bulletin are effective as of October 1, 2001. The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual. Please forward comments on this Technical Bulletin, via email, by 5PM on Tuesday, October 2, 2001 to: Peter Lemme NYISO Customer Technical Services plemme@nyiso.com (See attached file: TB_78_draft.pdf) - TB_78_draft.pdf
NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 78 - Penalties for Persistent Undergeneration
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 79 - Generator Committments Due to 24-hour NOx Averaging Requirements - is being distributed for Market Participant comment. The Technical Bulletin will be posted to the NYISO web site following the comment period. The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual. Please forward comments on this Technical Bulletin, via email, by 5PM on Tuesday, October 2, 2001 to: Peter Lemme NYISO Customer Technical Services plemme@nyiso.com (See attached file: TB_79_draft.pdf) - TB_79_draft.pdf
NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 79 - Generator Committments Due to 24-hour NOx Averaging Requirements
How amazing is this story. I worked with the father, he was an old H&Q guy and if anyone remembers, he is the one I used to smoke cigarettes with in his office. I am sure you remember when I went out to his funeral. Anyway, this story shows you just how amazing Rudy is after everything that has happened. RUDY KEEPS HIS WORD By KIRSTEN DANIS, DAVID SEIFMAN and BILL HOFFMANN September 17, 2001 -- Diane
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MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Structure and Scheduling and Pricing Working Group Members, The October 4, 2001 meeting was rescheduled to Tuesday, October 9, 2001 from 9:30 - 4:00. The location was also changed from the Desmond Hotel to the NYISO office, 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, conference room WA. This meeting is being rescheduled at the request of a number of Market Participants in order to avoid conflicts with the Operating Committee, SOAS and TPAS meetings that day.
Joint Market Structure and Scheduling & Pricing Working Group meeting RESCHEDULED
FCiani@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, One of the Generation Issues objectives deployed in September was to allow off-dispatch units to move in response to price signals. A settlement feature of this change was that off-dispatch units would not receive bid production cost guarantees for incremental energy. These units would only be guaranteed cost recovery for minimum generation and start-up costs. The function to limit this cost recovery was incorrectly designed, with the result that the cost recovery was not limited to the bid minimum generation cost. The cost recovery was incorrectly calculated as the bid minimum generation MW times the bid minimum generation cost. This error has been corrected and will be reflected in the next execution of the September settlement statements, which will correct the values before the September invoicing period. If you have any questions, please call Customer Relations at 518-356-6060. Regards,
NYISO - Generation in Response to Price Signals
FCiani@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, Administrative changes will be made to the MIS database to prepare for future Virtual Bidding development These changes will have no noticeable effects on MIS performance or functionality, however, these changes will require a short MIS outage. The outage will begin at approximately 11:35 on September 27, 2001 and last for 30 minutes. If you have any questions, please call Customer Relations at 518-356-6060. Regards,
NYISO - Software changes for September 27, 2001
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear ICAP Working Group Members, Please be guided by the following dates and places for the meetings that have been scheduled for October 5, October 19 and November 1, 2001 from 10:00 - 4:00. Agendas and meeting materials for these meetings will be posted as soon as they become available. October 5, 2001, NYISO Office, 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, Conference Room WA. October 19, 2001, NYISO Office, 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, Conference Room WA. November 1, 2001, Albany Marriott Hotel, 189 Wolf Road, Albany, NY.
NYISO ICAP Working Group meetings
see you over friday around 5:30p.m. for pizza and beers. I think i forgot to put you guys on the list, at least two enron guys will be there - Tom Kalb and Dan Castagnola, other than that it will be Capstone people, my immediate neighbors, and may an el paso person or two, and one Intergen friend. see you there, let me know if you cannot come so i can plan out how much pizza to order, thanx. Wives and kids are ok.
friday afternoon
Dear Market Participants: Methodology used in developing the NYISO Virtual Bidding Credit Requirements: Day Ahead Market Hourly Zonal LBMP and Real Time Market Integrated Hourly Zonal LBMP values were used as the data source for developing the NYISO Virtual Bidding Credit Requirements. These values are available on the NYISO web site. The time period of June 1, 2001 through August 31, 2001 was used. Peak hours are defined here as the hours of 6am (06:00) through and including 10pm (22:00). The absolute value of the difference of the DAM and R/T price was calculated for each peak hour. The 97th percentile of these series of prices was calculated for each zone. The maximum of these zonal 97th percentiles was calculated to be $159.33. The data manipulation and calculation was performed in MS Excel. The attached spreadsheet contains the data used in the June 2001 to August 2001 calculations. (See attached file: Virt Bidding Credit Req data.xls) Please contact the Customer Relations department with any questions. Regards,
Virtual Bidding - data release
ADesell@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: As directed by FERC in its September 4, 2001 Order in docket ER01-2536-000, the NYISO has completed the calculation of the revenue neutral translation into Unforced Capacity terms of the In-City $105 cap applicable to Generators subject to market power mitigation measures. In the September 4, 2001 Order, the Commission decided that the "translated in-city price cap is to be fixed at an amount determined on the day of the first in-city capacity auction under UCAP methodology" using data from the most recent 12-month period. On the basis of Operating Data received by the NYISO, the Capacity-weighted EFORd for all Generators subject to market power mitigation measures for the 2001-2002 Winter Capability Period Auction is 7.04%. Thus, the In-City cap under the UCAP market design, including the Capability Period Auction scheduled for October 1, 2001, is $112.95.
UCAP Translated In-City Cap Applicable to Mitigated Generators: $112.95
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 80 - Locational Reserve Availability Clearing Prices - is being distributed for Market Participant comment. The Technical Bulletin will be posted to the NYISO web site following the comment period. The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual. Note: This Technical Bulletin is effective as of September 30, 2001. Please forward comments on this Technical Bulletin, via email, by 5PM on Friday, October 5, 2001 to: Peter Lemme NYISO Customer Technical Services plemme@nyiso.com (See attached file: TB_80_draft.pdf) - TB_80_draft.pdf
NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 80 - Locational Reserve Availability Clearing Prices
Here are the DPL questions on Wheatland. Please look at the environmental section to see what is relevant or needs to be answered. Thanks! Ben
(no subject)
Here are the questions and document requests from DPL. Don and I are gong through them this morning and will give you guys a call later today for more info. Thanks for your help with these. Ben
(no subject)
Shelly: I received your e-mail regarding this years Super Saturday's. I am currently an Associate, but as an Analyst I participated in a couple of Super Saturday's, but haven't done any in a little while, so I wanted to offer up my services. Please let me know if there is anything I can do, because I'll be more than happy to help out again. Thanks! Ben
Super Saturdays
Robbie: I was in your class that you taught for the Princeton Review at Enron just recently. What I'm looking for is a private Math tutor. I wasn't sure if I had to go through the Princeton Review or if I could talk directly to you. I liked the way you taught the class and wanted to see if you taught one on one sessions. If you could let me know, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Princeton Classes
Jon: Here is the first of six e-mails regarding the inventories of the peakers. Regarding, the output and heat rates on the turbines, we copied for you the performance tests, which should have summary information on the output and heat rates at the end of each of the performance tests. Please let me know if you do not find them. Thanks! Ben
Brownsville
Mike: Here is the resume I told you about. Also, if you could have another talk with Brandon, I think that he may still be interested in a position. Thanks! Ben
Barry Steinhart's Resume
Guys: Here are some items that Duke is looking for. Please let me know if you have any idea where they can be found. Some may be in DealBench that I am currently going through to find. Thanks agian for your assistance. Ben 3-7998
Brownsille-Request for additional data
Thought you would be interested in this. Seems to come at a time when Bush= =20 is going to win the Presidency - very interesting. Ben
Succession Plan
Hey Warren: Here are a couple of questions we are working on for Duke on the 99's. If you could take a look at these that would be great. Thanks! Ben 3-7998
Property tax - Caledonia
Jeff and Ben: Here are some more questions regarding the Caledonia and Brownsville plants. Your assistance with these questions would be greatly appreciated. Please send your answers back to me when completed. Again, thank you for your help. Regards,
Question 2
Guys: Here are some more questions regarding the Caledonia and Brownsville plants. Your assistance with these questions would be greatly appreciated. Please send your answers back to me when completed. Again, thank you for your help. Regards,
Question 2
Here is the latest copy. Once you may the changes I am going to run it by Mark Metts and send it over to CINergy. I am trying to get this sogned today, so I can head down to Florida to meet up with Don and company. Thanks Ben
Confidential Agreement
A very good time was had by all. I for one lost some shorts and a voice, but it was well worth it. Thanks Miguel and everyone else.
Many thanks to Miguel
Here is a revised CA with CINergy. They also sent a clean version thinking that we might not have any changes other than what we had before. I am still trying to talk to Jeff about paragraghs #5 and #6. Thanks Ben
Confidentiality Agreement
Hey Bruce, Oscar and I are looking to have the first 2 questions answered. If you could look at these and get back with me that would be great. I'm working on the 3rd question now. Thanks Ben
wps
Here are the new Plano numbers and the revised Homestead numbers. Please only use these for discussion and model purposes and not with client conversations. These are all indicative cost numbers. Give me a call if you have any questions. Thanks Ben 3-7998
Plano vs Homestead
The meeting Don and I had with Kinder/Morgan to discuss his Price Risk Management Product went really well. We met with Park Schaper (CFO), Anthony Lannie (President of Power Group) and Jay Hopper (VP and General Manager) was on the phone from Denver. They were very interested with regards to potentially replacing long term tolling agreements with this product. Enron could provide a five year toll and the product would begin in the sixth year through year 15 or 20. We talked very little about their existing projects; Little Rock and Michigan. They do have all the permits for the Little Rock site and are moving forward with the Michigan site and still do not have any tolling agreements in place for those projects. The ball is currently in their court and were going to get back with Scot with respects to the projects and with Tom on the PRM Product. Please let me know if you have any questions with this matter. Thanks! Ben
Kinder/Morgan PRM Structure
Here is the latest Kinder-Morgan update from Scott. As you know, these guys have alot of generation and are under pressure to get several projects done soon. I also think that your price risk management structure would be a good product for them. Ben
KN Energy Update
Professor Titman: I would like to thank you for taking the time to recommend me to the MBA Program. In the end, the results were not favorable. I understand that it is a competitive process, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, extrcurricular activities, etc., that this would help my chances and possibly compensate my disability. After talking with you and Professors Ronn, Brown and Jemison, I was sure that UT was the right place to continue learning about energy-finance. I am still sure that UT is the place for getting an excellent graduate-level education, so I want you to know that I am going to do what ever it takes to get in next year. I plan on taking a couple of graduate level finance courses at the University of Houston this Summer and Fall to demonstrate to the Admissions office that I can compete at this level. I also plan on trying to retake the GMAT test. Due to my disability, this will be a monumental task, but I am determined to prove to the Admissions committment that I can do the work at The Texas University Graduate School of Business. Also, I would like to continue our dialague regarding creating an Energy-Finance Private Equity Fund at UT. I know that with my industry-wide and investment banking contacts that I can help raise capital for the fund. I am very interested in energy-finance and think that your idea is a very good. Thanks again for taking the time to listen and talk with me. It has been a
Results!
I just wanted to let you know that I sent this letter to Dr. Harris addresses his concerns and stating my commitment to succeeding at The Texas Graduate School of Business. I hope I have done what it takes to prove that I can succeed at the School. Thanks again for your help and interest. Sincerely,
Application Letter to Dr. Harris
Here are the research reports that Don Miller got from Raymond James's Research Group. The second report I believe is the report that you are looking for. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks Ben
Power Research
I talked to Greg Penman in Chicago and he was looking for some infomation on LM 6000's, but I need to leave for the airport. His number is 312.357.8872. If you could go through this RFP or call him to see what other info he needs that I haven't given him already. Thanks Ben
RFP
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
Delmarva Peaking Project
Classmates, The reunion is rapidly approaching! I think we have been able to get ahold of just about everyone now, and it looks like there will be a very big turn-out ... thanks for taking the time to let us know your plans!! Also, special thanks to Constantine for doing a bang-up job on recruiting,
Anderson '96 Reunion - 10 Days and Counting!
Kevin: Do you know if you're coming out yet? Got e-mails from Lulenski (he's coming) and Sarhatt (he's not). I'm planning to go to the beer bust and picnic for sure and probably the Saturday night event if enough of you guys are interested. Let me know. Regards,
Are You Guys coming to LA?
Dear Alumni, Please see opportunity for a Chief Financial Officer with Rubicon Programs Inc. in Richmond, CA. This position oversees all of the organizations financial management. Interested candidates can respond to the contact information listed below job description. Thank you.
Career Opportunity: Chief Financial Officer with Rubicon Programs. Inc.
Please be advised that this contract is setup between Enron North America Corp. and Northern Natural Gas Company. I have confirmed with Zula Carter 3-5473, Northern Natural Gas, that Enron North America Corp. is the agent for Great River Energy on this pipeline. I have an executed copy of the contract. I do not have an executed copy of the agency agreement. I need to know if I can change the Global Contract and the Deal No. 762368 to reflect the agency relationship. Please respond as soon as possible. Thank You.
Contract No. 106708 - Northern Natural Gas Company
Dear Alumni, The Seedco organization is searching for a Loan Fund Associate for their New York office. Interested candidates should reply by e-mail, attention to Gail Quan. Contact information is listed following job description. Thank you.
Career Opportunity: Loan Fund Associate with Seedco in New York.
Greetings from The Anderson School at UCLA! By now you should have received information regarding the many exciting events to be held during Reunions at Alumni Weekend 2001, November 2-4, 2001. This year, Alumni Weekend will feature the first Conference at Alumni Weekend---a
fwd: REUNION INFORMATION ENCLOSED!!
We will be releasing new version of the Stack Manager and the EnronOnline website tonight . The following are the changes 1. Changes to Stack Manager: 1.1 Changes to toolbar icons: To facilitate further development of the system, it has been found necessary to change the toolbar icons at the top of the Stack Manager. The attached file shows the old icon and its new replacement. Next to each image below is the description of the function that is executed as well as the short cut key that is mapped to the same function: 1.2 New Functionality - Auto Suspend The Auto Suspend function allows traders to set an absolute price change from a price level at which you would like the system to automatically suspend a specific product. This function is useful if your products use automatic price resets. To activate this feature: 1. Select a product and click on Product Properties 2. Check the Enable box 3. Enter the Price Check and Suspend at +/- values 4. Click Update Example: a trader Enables Auto Suspend and selects a $35.00 Price Check and a suspension level of +/- $5.00: The system will suspend the product when the mid price is above $40.00 or below $30.00 You will need to enter a new Price Check or disable the Auto Suspend function to reactivate this Product if the Auto Suspend is triggered. Please note the system checks for any products that need to be suspended once a minute. 2. Changes to EnronOnline Website (These changes will be rolled out in phases over the next week and will be available to all customers only by Friday 5/4/01) The following enhancements have been made to the EnronOnline Website: 2.1 Today's Transactions Float Window: In order to float the window, right click on the Today's Transactions section, click on the Float Window option. Sort Ordering: Click on the column heading to change the sort order. Linked Transactions: You can display the linked Transactions in an expanded or collapsed view. To do so, right click in the Transaction display area and select full Expand or Full Collapse. 2.2 Submission Box The submission box has been modified in order to show a space between each set of "zeros" for the volume the customer wants to sell/buy. Savita
VERY IMPORTANT ENRONONLINE STACK MANAGER CHANGES