{"text": "Suzanne:\nThanks. I just want to make sure that my vacation time gets paid at 100% \nbefore I go down to the 90% level. Thanks for taking care of this. As you \ncan see, I now have access to my e-mail so when I'm not pumping, feeding, \nchanging diapers, etc... I acn be checking up on things!!!\n\nCarol St. Clair\nEB 3892\n713-853-3989 (Phone)\n713-646-3393 (Fax)\ncarol.st.clair@enron.com\n\n\n\n\tSuzanne Adams\n\t07/18/00 05:22 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Re: Carol St. Clair\n\nCarol, I turn it in as sick and Taffy will code it how I turn it in. I've \ngot it all on the calendar, so it's taken care of.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "An unlikely pair.....", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Shirley,\n\nPlease, cancel the talk.\n\nVince\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Prakash Narayanan\" @ENRON \nSent:\tSunday, December 02, 2001 9:28 PM\nTo:\tKaminski, Vince J\nCc:\tCrenshaw, Shirley\nSubject:\tTalk on Friday\n\nDear Vince\nHow are you? I understand that things are extremely hectic for you right now\nbut I was wondering if we are going ahead as schedulef on friday. It would\nbe great to hear from you.\nBest Regards\nPrakash\n\nPrakash Narayanan\n412-422-3287 (Home)\n412-607-5321 (Mobile)\n6315 Forbes Avenue\nApartment # 809\nPittsburgh PA 15217\npnarayan@andrew.cmu.edu", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Enron is in the process of re-negotiating our contract with Dow Jones \nInteractive and we need to know if you are currently\naccessing this data. In the near future there will be a cost associated with \nthis information and you are currently listed as\nhaving a license. \n\nPlease click on the below link and let us know if you need continued access \nto this service.\n\nhttp://nahou-webcl1.corp.enron.com/inquisite/DJI/DJI.html\n\nThank You, \nMarket Data \n\n\nSonya L. Johnson\nEnron Networks \nMarket Data Analyst/IT\n(713) 345-4540\nsonya.johnson@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "OK.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Prentice Sellers [mailto:psellers49@yahoo.com]\nSent: Friday, November 02, 2001 5:25 PM\nTo: jdasovic@enron.com\nSubject: Stuff\n\n\nI think I left my email open at home which means I\ncan't download it on Omnisky or Yahoo. So you can\nemail me at this address if you need to.\n\nWill you get stuff for breakfast at Rainbow?\n\nEggs\nButter\nBread for toast\nJarly or cheddar\nPorties or other mushrooms\nGreen onions\n\nDon't buy any yellow onions - I will bring some from\nhome.\n\nI love you.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "John - \nHow is business? Things not as fun here as PDX.\nI am still in the market for a car and I have a strong candidate: 1990 Carrera 2 cabriolet. It has 64k and the interior is flawless.\nThe exterior has a couple of dings and some rock chips, etc in the front. The paint has some waterspots on the hood as well.\nThe guy that owns it is a geek and never has waxed the car. It may be possible to get these out by a detail shop.\n\nHeres the kicker: the guy is asking $27,500 negotiable. I think I can get this for $24,500 or 25k. It needs tires and one of the headlight lenses has a rock chip. The car drives great.\n\nDo you know of anything that I need to look out for with this particular model? The engine is a 3.6 litre and it runs great. Can a detail shop get out smudges and waterspots? The blue book trade in on this vehicle in good condition is $24,000. The retail is supposedly $33k.\nWhat am I missing here?\n\nThanks,\nJMF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 11/22/2000 \n08:51 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nDaily-Blessings on 11/21/2000 \n10:47:07 PM\nTo: judy.hernandez@enron.com\ncc: \nSubject: Daily Blessing 11/22/00\n\n\nDaily Blessing\nhttp://www.daily-blessings.com/bless147.htm\n\nIntelligence\nhttp://www.daily-blessings.com/humor54.htm\n\n\nFORGET PC PHONE. GET REAL LONG DISTANCE AT NO COST bigredwire is the first \nand only company to offer REAL long distance at no cost\nSwitch your long distance to bigredwire and get REAL long distance at zero \ncost to you. Up to 100 complimentary minutes everyday when you zap your \nonline bill. If you don't zap, pay only 5 cents a minute without fees. Switch \nnow!\nfind out how at http://www.daily-blessings.com/cjbigredwire.htm\n\nHundred's of you have taken advantage of the free download available for the \nWork From Home folks. If you haven't checked it out yet...you should!!\n\nhttp://www.daily-blessings.com/cjworkfromhome.htm\n\n\n\n<<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>>\n* To remove yourself from this mailing list, point your browser to:\nhttp://inbound.postmastergeneral.com/remove?dailyblessings:10\n* Enter your email address (judy.hernandez@enron.com) in the field\nprovided and click \"Unsubscribe\". The mailing list ID is \"dailyblessings:10\".\n\nOR...\n\n* Reply to this message with the word \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\nThis message was sent to address judy.hernandez@enron.com\nX-PMG-Recipient: judy.hernandez@enron.com\n<<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 07/19/2000 \n06:41 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Paula Corey@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 07/17/2000 08:13 AM\nTo: Richard Weeks/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Daniel \nDespres/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Walter Sonksen/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: FW: DAVE BARRY\n\n\nThoughts for the day ...\n\n----- Forwarded by Paula Corey/Enron Communications on 07/17/00 08:16 AM -----\n\n\tEd.Sweeney@phh.com\n\t07/17/00 07:56 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Paula Corey/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nCIrons3308@aol.com, jsweeney@paperhub.com, lyn.ure@juno.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: FW: DAVE BARRY\n\n\n\n\nSubject: THINGS THAT IT TOOK ME 50 YEARS TO LEARN, by DAVE BARRY\n\n Never under any circumstances take a sleeping pill and a laxative on\n the same night.\n If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has\n not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word\n would be \"meetings\".\n There is a very fine line between \"hobby\" and \"mental illness.\"\n People who want to share their religious views with you almost never\n want you to share yours with them.\n And when God, who created the entire universe with all of its glories,\n decides to deliver a message to humanity, He WILL NOT use, as His\n messenger, a person on cable TV with a bad hairstyle.\n You should not confuse your career with your life.\n No matter what happens ... somebody will find a way to take it too\n seriously.\n When trouble arises & things look bad, there is always individual who\n perceives a solution & is willing to take command. Very often, that\n person is crazy.\n Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance.\n A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice\n person.\n Never lick a steak knife.\n Take out the fortune before you eat the cookie.\n \"The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender,\n religion, economic status or ethnic background, is that, deep down\n inside, we ALL believe that we are above average drivers.\n You should never say anything to a woman that evenremotely suggests that\n you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual baby emerging from\n her at that moment.\n Your friends love you anyway.\n\n\n - att1.unk", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I concur.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If I've done my math right, the August \"throw them a bone\" stock option grant requires a Dynegy stock price of $137.35 in order for it to be in the money. The deal was if you are involuntarily terminated, you have 3 years from said date to exercise. ($36.88/.2685)\nWhat are the chances of that??", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Louise and/or David:\n\nIf either of you have a spare moment, I would like to spend 10 minutes to discuss my final thoughts on the proposed Employment contract. Other than this afternoon I should be available.\n\nThanks,\nRogers", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Nancy,\n\nAs difficult as this is to believe, we have been told that VEPCO wants Enron \nto take the first crack at the interconnection agreement. Please put this on \nyour list. I will check around here to see if there is a form we want to use \nas a starting point.\n\nThanks,\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Vince,\n\nYour note looks good to me, short and to the point. \n\nI assume this will prompt further detailed discussions with Dale. I would \nwant to clarify that we are primarily interested in the long term gas model \nAND database for North America. Unless a familiarity with the short term \nmodel is a prerequisite, I doubt that we would want to spend a lot of time on \nit.\n\nDepending upon how long it would take to become familiar with the long term \nmodel, it might be helpful to have access in both Omaha and Houston?\n\nWe would eventually need specifications for the computer system we would need \nfor testing the model. Steve Hotte, CIO for ETS, would co-ordinate the \nin-house installation for us. At some point, it will be helpful to get Steve \nin contact with the appropriate MarketPoint IT rep.\n\nAssuming that you get acceptable clarification of these issues, Dale should \nprobably send to us a modified licensing agreement for review. \n\nLet me know what I should do next.\n\nJNG", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "See msg. from Margaret Carson.\n\ngngr\n713-853-7751\n----- Forwarded by Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron on 11/30/2000 09:44 AM -----\n\n\tMargaret Carson\n\t11/30/2000 09:38 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Retail Electricity: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the \nCompetition... - CERA Alert\n\nGinger, Please send this to all govt affairs people as it has some very \ngood insights into\nState by State initiatives. Thanks, Margaret \n---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron on 11/30/2000 \n09:36 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nMargaret Carson\n11/30/2000 07:20 AM\nTo: James M Wood/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Andy \nWest/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Kathleen E \nMagruder/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \n\nSubject: Monthly Briefing: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the \nCompetition... - CERA Alert\n\nSome good insight here..Margaret\n---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron on 11/30/2000 \n07:19 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nwebmaster@cera.com on 11/29/2000 09:03:06 PM\nTo: Margaret.Carson@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Monthly Briefing: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the \nCompetition... - CERA Alert\n\n\n\n\n**********************************************************************\nCERA Alert: Sent Wed, November 29, 2000\n**********************************************************************\n\nTitle: Monthly Briefing: Limited Chances to Play Won't Bench the \nCompetition...\nAuthor: Biehl, Behrens\nE-Mail Category: Alert\nProduct Line: Retail Energy ,\nURL: http://www.cera.com/cfm/track/eprofile.cfm?u=3014&m=1430 ,\n\nAlternative URL: \nhttp://www.cera.com/client/ref/alt/112900_19/ref_alt_112900_19_ab.html\n*********************************************************\n\nRETAIL MARKTERS SEE OPPORTUNITY IN NONTRADITIONAL\nWAYS TO GROW CUSTOMER BASE\nWith a tight supply-demand balance for natural gas and power in most US \nregions,\nCERA sees another difficult year ahead for retail marketers.\n\n* Nontraditional means of acquiring customer bases may offer a better\nopportunity for retail marketers to build market share in 2001 in order to be\nbetter positioned when more attractive retail market opportunities open in\n2002.\n\n* Competitive retail suppliers are looking closely at supplying the regulated\ncustomer base (through standard offer or default service) and municipal\naggregation to build customer base.\n\nMovements by regulators to reset prices below market standard offers for \npower are\nimproving market conditions in several US Northeast states.\n\n**end**\n\nFollow URL for complete Monthly Briefing.\n\n*********************************************************\nCome Shoot the Rapids with us at CERAWeek2001, \"Shooting the Rapids: \nStrategies and Risks for the Energy Future\" in Houston, February 12-16, \n2001! For more information and to register, please visit \nhttp://www.cera.com/ceraweek/\n*********************************************************\n\n\n\n\n**********************************************************************\nAccount Changes\nTo edit your personal account information, including your e-mail\naddress, etc. go to: http://eprofile.cera.com/cfm/edit/account.cfm\n\nThis electronic message and attachments, if any, contain information\nfrom Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. (CERA) which is\nconfidential and may be privileged. Unauthorized disclosure, copying,\ndistribution or use of the contents of this message or any attachments,\nin whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.\n\nTerms of Use: http://www.cera.com/tos.html\nQuestions/Comments: webmaster@cera.com\nCopyright 2000. Cambridge Energy Research Associates", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You are enrolled in the following class: \n\nHarassment Avoidance\n\nClass Days and Times:\n 2/23/2001 02:45:00 PM - 04:15:00 PM\nRoom # & Location: DoubleTree-La Salle B, Houston\nLast Day to Cancel: 02/23/2001\nParticipant Fee: $50.00\nNote: \n\nPlease review any prerequisite material to validate your eligibility in this \nclass.\nYour Company and RC will be charged $50.00\n\nIf you have any questions, please call the Development Center Team at \n713-853-0357.\n\nThank you.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FROM GERALD NEMEC:\n\nAttached is a revised Amendment to the CSA Agreement which has been redlined \nfor your review.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Yes, there is a formalized process. After Credit and Legal, and in most \ncases RAC, look at transactions, a VP or higher will sign the Dash. For Doug \nto sign the Bahamas option contract, I need to know the premium. Please \ncontact Brent Price for our DASH. (Deal approval sheet)\n\nJeff\n\n\n Merritt Thomas 10/23/2000 04:51 PM\n\nTo: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: CACS\n\nJeff,\n\nI'm sorry to bother you with this, but I can't seem to get a straight answer \nfrom anyone - when one is signing a contract around here, is there a form you \nfill out for approval? In London, everyone fills out a CACS form (Contract A\nuthorisation Control Sheet), and if the deal is > $0.5m, then a DASH is \nrequired as well. Brad seems to think that if a DASH is not required, then \nthe business unit head signs off on the expenditure? Is there a formalised \nglobal-markets process for this, or is this a product-by-product thing? (in \nwhich case, I'll assume LNG has no process, and I'll direct Eric to implement \none...) (Doug Arnell needs to purchase his option for the Bahamas land \nthing, thus the reason for the question).\n\nfyi, attached is European CACS form. \n\nThanks,\nMerritt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The Senate Commerce Committee held a markup today where Senator John McCain's \n(R-AZ) pipeline safety legislation, S. 2438, was approved. The overall \noutcome was not unexpected -- the final legislation contained several \nprovisions that went a little bit further than Enron and INGAA would have \nliked, but there was rigorous debate over issues like States' role and \nmandated integrity measures, and close votes on several amendments. Senator \nMcCain and other bill proponents like Senator Slade Gorton realize those \nissues will need to be addressed before the legislation proceeds to the \nSenate floor.\n\nThe Committee considered several amendments to the legislation:\n\n1) McCain substitute amendment -- Approved by voice vote. The amendment \nsubstituted the revised \"Chairman's mark\" text that was developed over the \nlast several days in place of the original version of S. 2438. All further \namendments at the markup were in the context of this substitute text.\n\n2) McCain amendment to Section 13 (b) (on operator assistance investigations) \n-- Approved by voice vote. This amendment attempts to fix language in the \nsubstitute text that was problematic to just about everyone in industry and \non the Hill because it unconstitutionally forced an operator to choose \nbetween exercising constitutional rights to protect himself in a criminal \ninvestigation or keeping his job. The McCain amendment did not seem to \nimprove things much, and many Senators could not understand it. Senator John \nBreaux (D-LA) objected to it, and asked that the entire section be deleted, \nand there was some good debate on both sides of the issue. In the end, \nMcCain asked that the amendment be passed with a promise that he would work \nwith Breaux and others to fix it before Senate floor consideration.\n\n3) Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) Amendment on Enforcement -- Approved by voice \nvote. Another confusing vote, in which many members did not understand the \nchanges being made, but agreed to it on the condition that clarifications be \nmade before Senate floor action. Late last night, Enron led a group \nincluding companies from INGAA and AGA in providing comments to Senator Kerry \nwhich caused him to make substantial changes to his amendment before it was \nvoted on at markup, including dropping provisions allowing citizen suits and \nother troubling issues. In the end, the amendment that passed was \nacceptable to industry.\n\n4) Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) amendment on Advisory Council Pilot Program -- \nRejected 12 to 4. Brownback's amendment would have replaced the Advisory \nCouncil Pilot Program as proposed in the substitute text with a requirement \nthat already existing technical advisory committees to OPS be required to \nmeet regionally. There was a good debate on the issue, but Senator Gorton \nmade a strong plea to members that the new Advisory Councils would only be a \npilot program and would not have any binding role. He also agreed to work \nwith industry on improvements, such as representation of pipelines on the \ncouncils, before Senate floor action.\n\n5) Brownback amendment on State Role -- Rejected 10 to 9. This amendment \nwas written by Enron and El Paso, striking language from the bill that was \noverly broad in suggesting that a State had oversight authority over \"other \nactivities\" beyond proper areas like accident investigation, \nconstruction-related activities, and inspection. There was a heated debate, \nwith Brownback and Breaux making excellent arguments for us, but in the end \nwe were 1 vote short. In fact 2 Democrats switched their votes at the last \nminute to tip the balance. I have already had discussions with Senate staff \nafter the markup indicating that this language will need to be fixed to our \nsatisfaction before Senate floor action.\n\n6) Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) amendment increasing public right-to-know \nrequirements -- Approved by voice vote. This amendment increases the kinds \nof information that need to be made widely available to the public. \nBecause of a state of confusion in which many of the Senators left the room \nto go vote on the Senate floor, there was no opposition voiced to the \namendment and it passed without much discussion.\n\n7) Breaux amendment on Integrity Inspection Program -- Rejected by voice \nvote. This was another written by Enron and El Paso that would have removed \nthe bias of substitute text language toward internal inspections and pressure \ntesting and broadened the range of tools that a pipeline could include in an \nintegrity management plan. It also would have removed a requirement that any \nstate and local official would have the chance to comment on the plan and \nreceive a response. The debate was heated over this amendment, with Senator \nGorton indicating that he could accept the first part of the amendment \n(removing the bias toward internal inspection/pressure testing) but not the \nsecond, which he felt weakened state and local opportunity to comment on \npipleines' integrity plans. The committee agreed to reject the amendment, \nbut work to fix the second part before Senate floor action.\n\nProcedurally, it was a strange markup session. A quorum of the Committee (11 \nmembers) needs to be present to vote on final passage of the bill. A vote on \nthe Senate floor came up as Senator Kerry was explaining his amendment (#3), \nand as Senators were leaving, Senator McCain very quickly asked that the \nentire bill be passed on voice vote before a quorum left the room, subject to \nconsideration of amendments when they returned. The bill was passed before \nmany knew what was happening. Of course, only about 7 members came back to \nthe room for the rest of the markup, so much of the voting was done without \nfull everyone's participation, or by proxy -- which had serious effects on \nthe outcome of several amendments.\n\nAs you can see from the notes on many of the amendments, there will be an \nopportunity to fix the legislation before it moves any further. Several \nSenators indicated after the markup that they had voted with Senator Gorton \non several of the amendments as a courtesy to him, but would not support the \nbill's movement to the Senate floor without serious changes being made. One \nkey ally is Senator Trent Lott (R-MS), who supported all industry \namendments. His control of the Senate floor schedule as Senate Majority \nLeader will be key in driving changes to the legislation. If satisfactory \nchanges are not made, the bill will move no further.\n\nThere will also be an opportunity to provide comments for Committee Report \nlanguage that will accompany the final bill that was passed. The report will \ngive explanations of several of the concerns that were raised, and provide \nlegislative history that will help clarify areas where there is uncertainty \nabout the real effect of some of the provisions.\n\nWe did have several victories. Many of the amendments that were expected -- \nworse language from the Administration or Patty Murray legislation -- were \nnot even offered because of the advance work we were able to do with \nRepublican and Democratic Commerce Committee members and staff. We were \nable to affect a number of changes to the \"Chairman's mark\" or substitute \namendment before the markup even occured.\n\nAnother interesting note: Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison was a complete \nnon-factor in the markup. She is the Subcommittee chair responsible for this \nissue, yet she did not make an opening statement and she did not vote at all \non several key amendments of concern to industry. \n\nWe will be working on the \"where do we go from here\" strategy in the coming \nweeks, and will report as developments occur. Thanks again to all who helped \nout in preparation for the markup in what was an amazing team effort. The \ntechnical support of Dave Johnson, Colleen Raker and Lou Soldano was \nextremely valuable. Phil Lowry's and Dave Johnson's availability to do key \nmeetings with Senators and staff was critical in our efforts. And Dave and \nI can attest to the fact that Enron was in a leadership role leading up to \nthe markup, guiding the efforts of INGAA and others and directly influencing \nthe direction this legislation will take in the coming weeks and months.\n\nJeff Keeler\n(202) 466-9157", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Melissa, am I at liberty to discuss pricing information and to provide my \nprice calculation worksheets (transport capacity and pricing worksheet) with \nDon Kirkendall?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Based on current deal flow, I need 2 analysts and 2 associates on my team.\n\n\nI currently have 2 associates - 1 to be promoted to Manager at mid-year and the other to possibly rotate at end of Q3. I would like to replace both spots as they become available\n.\nI currently have 1 analyst who will be with me through the end of the year and am in the process of interviewing 2 others for the remaining spot.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n----- Forwarded by Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT on 10/11/2000 01:26 PM -----\n\n\t\"IssueAlert\" \n\t10/10/2000 06:32 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: PG&E's Rate Cap Proposal: Leading the Charge for Re-Regulation, or \nProtecting Itself from Economic Disaster?\n\nhttp://www.consultrci.com\n\n************************************************************************ \n\nMiss last week? Catch up on the latest in the energy industry at: \nhttp://www.consultrci.com/web/infostore.nsf/Products/IssuesWatch \n************************************************************************\n\n===============================================================\nSCIENTECH IssueAlert, October 10, 2000\nPG&E's Rate Cap Proposal: Leading the Charge for Re-Regulation, or Protecting \nItself from Economic Disaster? \nBy: Will McNamara, Director, Electric Industry Analysis\n===============================================================\n\nPacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E), in filings with the California Public \nUtilities Commission (CPUC) and California Independent System Operator \n(Cal-ISO), has requested that a rate cap be placed on wholesale purchases \nin the state. The utility is asking the CPUC to lower the current rate \ncap from $250 per megawatt hour to $100, or 10 cents per kilowatt hour. \nIn seeking the rate cap, PG&E is joined by Edison International, the parent \ncompany of Southern California Edison, and The Utility Action Network (TURN), \na ratepayer advocacy group.\n\nANALYSIS: The current rate cap of $250 per megawatt hour in the wholesale \nmarket of California resulted from the price spikes experienced in San \nDiego this summer. As San Diego Gas & Electric had paid off its stranded \ncosts, the retail rate freeze in its area was lifted and SDG&E customers \nwere exposed to market-based prices, which doubled and at times tripled \ndue to increased demand in the state and power supply concerns. PG&E \ncustomers \nwere not exposed to the price spikes because, at the time, PG&E had not \npaid off its own stranded costs and was still under a retail rate freeze.\n\nYet the company has felt the impact from the price spikes just the same. \nPG&E buys a great deal of its power on the wholesale market, and as a result \nis about $2.2 billion in debt (some figures suggest it is as high as $2.7 \nbillion). Due to the retail rate freeze still in effect, PG&E has been \nunable to pass this debt on to customers by raising its rates. In real \nterms, PG&E was paying up to 19 cents per kilowatt hour on the wholesale \nmarket this summer, when by law it was only allowed to charge its customers \non average 5 cents per kilowatt hour. In total, PG&E has paid about $2.7 \nbillion more to suppliers than it can bill customers for, and this amount \nis growing by hundreds of millions each month. This explains the utility's \nmotivation in wanting to see the CPUC further lower the cap on wholesale \nrates in California.\n\nHowever, even though PG&E as a whole is in debt, the utility\u0001*as well as \nother divisions under parent company PG&E Corp.\u0001*is still making money off \nderegulation in California. For instance, PG&E's Diablo Canyon nuclear \nplant has been able to capitalize on the high value of power on the wholesale \nmarket. The utility confirmed recently that altogether its power facilities\u0001*\nthe \nones left after the utility was forced to divest the bulk of its power \nassets\u0001*still provide about $150 million a month to the utility. In addition, \nPG&E Corp.'s unregulated energy commodity trading operation has been doing \nvery well. And the unregulated National Energy Group\u0001*which operates in \nmarkets outside of California, such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island and \nNew Hampshire\u0001*posted a 233-percent profit increase for the second quarter. \nThus, it is important to note the distinction between PG&E and its parent, \nPG&E Corp. Ironically, as a whole, PG&E Corp. has stated that it does not \nsupport rate caps, and has opposed the issue when it has surfaced in other \nstates.\n\nPG&E reported second-quarter earnings of $216 million on $2.3 billion in \nrevenue, representing a 26-percent increase over the same quarter last \nyear. Third quarter earnings also reportedly will be strong. This puts \nPG&E in an awkward predicament. On one hand, PG&E wants to convince \nshareholders \nthat the company is doing well and making money from the commodities that \nit sells. On the other hand, PG&E is attempting to convince regulators \nthat it is losing money due to the high wholesale prices that it must pay \nfor power. In fairness, though, the revenue PG&E has earned cannot come \nanywhere near to paying off the massive debt the company has accrued due \nto its obligation of serving customers.\n\nPG&E's rate freeze is scheduled to end March 31, 2002, at the very latest, \nor sooner if it is determined that PG&E's stranded costs have been repaid, \nsomething that utility executives say may already have taken place. Due \nto higher-than-expected revenues and higher-than-market valuations of the \nutility's assets, it may very well be the case that PG&E's stranded costs \nare already paid off. When this is officially determined by the CPUC, PG&E \nwill argue that customers should be liable for some or all of the debt \nit has assumed while the rate caps were in place. The CPUC has scheduled \na hearing to address these issues on Oct. 19. The core question of these \nproceedings will be whether or not PG&E should be allowed to turn over \nits debt to customers through rate increases once the rate freeze is lifted. \nPG&E wants to be able to retroactively bill customers for its debt, based \non the date which the CPUC determines that PG&E had in fact paid off its \nstranded costs, a point groups such as TURN will surely protest.\n\nIt may seem surprising that TURN was among the group with PG&E that filed \nthe petition to lower the rate cap on wholesale prices. Typically, TURN \nand PG&E (along with most utilities) are at polar opposites regarding most \nissues. However, both agree that wholesale rates are too high and want \nto see a new cap put into place, but for completely different reasons. \nTURN says that PG&E and other utilities took a risk when agreeing to the \nrate freeze and they should not be allowed to pass debts that resulted \nfrom that risk onto customers. TURN continues to retain a watch over the \nproceedings related to PG&E's proposal, specifically with regard to the \npossibility that the CPUC will allow the utility to raise rates on customers.\n\nWithin the course of these new developments, it's important to be clear \non PG&E's motivations. Some California lawmakers and consumer advocates \nhave called for a complete return to regulation, arguing that deregulation \nin California has become a failed experiment. Many have surmised that PG&E's \nproposal for wholesale caps is essentially a call to return California \nto a regulated structure. I think this is a misinterpretation. PG&E has \nvery clearly stated that its proposal is a \"necessary short-term step to \ntry to bring prices back in line.\" PG&E's efforts really shouldn't be viewed \nas a move to return California to a regulated market. Rather, PG&E is merely \nattempting to protect its own interests. The utility wants to secure \ntemporary \nlower rates for the power it needs to buy on the wholesale market and \ntransfer \nits debts to customers once the rate freeze is lifted. A return to regulation \nvia a permanent rate cap would not be in PG&E's best interests as it \ncontinues \nto sell power from its nuclear plant. In addition, PG&E probably recognizes \nthat regulation would discourage additional companies from building new \npower plants in California, which would not be good for the long-term economy \nof the state. This also would do little to lower wholesale prices in \nCalifornia. \nAs we discovered this summer, the less supply, the higher the price for \npower. \n\nPG&E's proposal to lower rate caps on wholesale prices is, more than anything \nelse, an attempt to protect itself from what it perceives as disastrous \neconomic impact if it is not able to transfer its debt to customers. A \nrecent Wall Street Journal report inferred that if wholesale prices continue \nto exceed what PG&E can charge customers, the utility could become \n\"technically \ninsolvent\" sometime next year. It will be interesting to see if the CPUC \nhas the same perception when it evaluates PG&E's proposal later this month. \n\n==============================================================\nNeed to design and implement your IT infrastructure? Learn more about \nSCIENTECH's \nInformation Technology team and what they can do for you at:\n\n http://www.consultrci.com/web/rciweb.nsf/web/Depts-IT.html\n===============================================================\n\nSCIENTECH is pleased to provide you with your free, daily IssueAlert. Let \nus know if we can help you with in-depth analyses or any other SCIENTECH \ninformation products including e-commerce and telecom in the electric utility \nindustry. 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No \nvariances detected.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001022805.txt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": ">\n>This one's mainly for the guys....but it's still pretty damn funny :)\n>\n>\n> For the Men\n> The Perfect Breakfast\n>\n>\n>You're sitting at the table and your son is on the cover of the box of\n>Wheaties.\n>Your mistress is on the cover of Playboy.\n>And your wife is on the back of the milk carton.\n>\n>\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Per my voicemail.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 09/03/99 02:02 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nAwais Omar@ECT\n09/03/99 12:34 PM\nTo: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \nSubject: Re: EnronOnline Market Descriptions\n\nSteven,\n\nattached in the document are the next four descriptions. Only 3 o/s now ont \nhe liquids markets. I will try to get these to you today as well.\n\nThanks\n\nAwais\n44 171 970 7377\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Awais Omar/LON/ECT on 03/09/99 18:34 \n---------------------------\n\n\nAwais Omar\n03/09/99 18:31\nTo: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: EnronOnline Market Descriptions \n\nSorry for the delay.\n\nHere are the next four descriptions.\n\n\n\nOnly the three liquids one waiting now.\n\nI have sent these to David Forster in our Project group to review first \nbefore I send them to yourself. If I don't get them back today I will send \nthem over the weekend so they are there for you on Monday.\n\nCould you please send me comments back on all the other descriptions today. \nIs your fax machine at your end OK? It's just that the other fax you sent \ncame through a dark background making the comments a little hard to read.\n\nMy fax is 44 171 316 5420.\n\nAwais\n\n\n\n\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Tana Jones 01/09/99 23:13\n\t\n\nTo: Awais Omar/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: EnronOnline Market Descriptions \n\nAwais,\n\nI have forwarded the descriptions you have sent us thus far to the respective \nLegal Trading Lawyers to sign off as far any legal issues we may have with \nthe descriptions. I understand your deadline is the end of the week.\n\nWhen can I expect the remaining descriptions?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear JUAN R HERNANDEZ,\n\nThank you for your order. We are currently reviewing for completeness and \naccuracy.\nA separate email with your Dell Order number(s) will be sent to you after the \norder is processed.\n\nA recap of your order is provided at the end of this message for your \nreference.\nWe encourage you to verify, print, and retain the information on this page \nfor your records.\n\nDate Submitted: 2/1/01 11:27:01 AM\n\n\n\nIf at any time you have questions regarding your order please contact your \nDell Sales Representative:\n\nName: Employee Purchase Program\nEmail: enterprise_online@dell.com\nPhone: 695-8133 ext 28907\n\n\nAgain, thank you for your order. We appreciate you buying from Dell and using \nyour Dell Premier Pages Service.\n\nSincerely,\nDell Premier Pages Service\n\nShopping cart includes 1 unique item(s)\nTotal Price: $169.00\n\nItem Detail#:1\nDimension L Series (Required)--Dimension® L866r, Pentium® III \nProcessor at 866 MHz\n\nMemory: 128MB SDRAM\nKeyboard: QuietKey® Keyboard\nMonitor: 17\" (16.0 viewable, .28dp) E770 \nMonitor\nVideo Card: Intel 3D AGP Graphics\nHard Drive: 20GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)\nFloppy Drive: 1.44MB Floppy Drive\nOperating System: NEW Microsoft® Windows® \n2000 Professional\nMouse: Logitech First Mouse+ Wheel (PS/2v)\nNetwork Card: Integrated Intel䐂/100 Ethernet \nController\nModem: V.90/56K PCI DataFax Modem for \nWindows\nCD/DVD ROM Drive: NEW 8X/4X/32X CD-RW Drive\nSound Card: Soundblaster 64V Integrated\nSpeakers: harman/kardon Speakers\nBundled Software: Microsoft® Office 2000 Small \nBusiness\nNorton Antivirus® at no additional charge: Norton Antivirus® 2001\nHardware Support Services: 3Yrs Parts & Labor (Next Business \nDay)\nSoftware and Peripherals: Program Management Services\n\nSingle Item Cost: $169.00\nQuantity: 1\nSub-Total for Item: $169.00\n___________________\n\n** END OF ORDER **", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Credit Approval Requested\n\nContract Submitted to CAS for Capacity Approval\n\nShipper :\t\t\tOneok Bushton Processing, Inc.\nContract # :\t\t\t25374\nService Type :\t\tFT\nTerm : \t\t\tDecember 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001\nMDQ:\t\t\t\t15,500 Dth/d\n\n\nDennis P. Lee\nETS\nGas Logistics\n(713) 853-1715\ndennis.lee@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "At Steve Peace's suggestion, I had a conversation with Senator Jim\nBrulte, Senate Minority Leader, about the energy situation in Ca. He\nmade the following points:\n\n1. He and most others believe \"there is some funny stuff going on\" in\nthe market.\n\n2. If generators are gaming the market, Rosenfield's initiative will\nensure that there is public power.\n\n3. The only thing Gov. Davis knows for sure at this point is that we\nhave to have long term contracts, which will pass early in the session.\n\n4. PG&E went to the marketplace to cover its short term debt and 40\nbanks turned them down. He thinks there is a good chance the utilities\nwill ask for bankruptcy protection.\n\n5. He's not interested in calling Ken Lay and/or Pres. Bush (he is\nclose to Bush himself) to have the Feds stabilize the market. He thinks\nPeace's idea is to deflect criticism of Gov. Davis and place Bush and\nthe Republicans on the hot seat.\n\n6. He thinks almost every problem with the Ca. market is the result of\na bad PUC decision and that we'll go to a public power authority and\ncondemn all plants if the problem doesn't correct soon. Peace's $2\nbillion placeholder in the budget could be used for this purpose.\n\n7. He thinks preferential buying of surplus power should be given to\nthe companies which contually sell power into Ca.\n\n8. To the extent the market can be saved, the Legislature's job is to\nprovide a level playing field.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Larry,\n\nI shall be glad to join you and Prof. Goldenfeld for dinner.\n\nVince\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tLawrence Pinsky @ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Lawrence+20Pinsky+20+3Cpinsky+40uh+2Eedu+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent:\tThursday, September 06, 2001 2:37 PM\nTo:\tYannis.C.Tzamouranis@dynegy.com; Kaminski, Vince J\nSubject:\tNigel Goldenfeld's Visit\n\nGuys:\n Professor Nigel Goldenfeld of the University of Illinois, [who\nalso runs an options pricing software firm, NumenX, with Professor Mitchell\nFeigenbaum of Rockefeller University] will be visiting the University of\nHouston Physics department Monday and Tuesday September 24-25. Goldenfeld\narrives on Monday afternoon, and we were wondering if there would be any\ninterest in anyone there going out to dinner with us on Monday evening\n(Sept. 24). His Colloquium will be given at 3:00-4:00 PM (rather than the\nnormal 4:00-5:00 PM) on Tuesday afternoon in room 634 SR1 on our campus,\nbut at present it is on Soft Condensed Matter Physics, and I don't know if\nhe will say anything about his work in \"Econophysics.\" He has also been a\npivotal person in starting an \"Econophysics\" program at Illinois. You can\neither let me know or get in touch with Mike Gorman, who is coordinating\nhis visit, at 713 743 3558 (or Gorman@uh.edu).\n\n\n Larry\n\n\n\n\n\n+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+\n| Prof. Lawrence S. Pinsky, Esq. |\n| Chairperson |\n| Physics Department |\n| University of Houston |\n| Houston, Texas 77204-5005 |\n|\n|\n| Tel. +1 713 743 3552 (Private +1 281 488 6719) |\n| FAX: +1 713 743 3589 (Private +1 281 488 4339) |\n| e-mail: pinsky@uh.edu |\n+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "are you set up on MSN messenger or aol instatnt messenging\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tJohn Maliszewski @ENRON \nSent:\tTuesday, November 20, 2001 8:40 AM\nTo:\tTholt, Jane M.\nSubject:\tRe: Thanksgiving\n\nWhat time do you think we should start? Don't forget to make enough double\nbaked potatoes for 2 days.\n\nJane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n\n> No-really-the menu is not that big of a deal-the most important thing to me\n> is that we all share Christmas together. We can eat weinies for all I\n> care.\n>\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: John Maliszewski @ENRON\n> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:20 PM\n> To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> Subject: Re: Thanksgiving\n>\n> Sounds like you want to make a suggestion. What is it?\n>\n> Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n>\n> > I'm easy-the menu is fine-you guys can also talk it over at\n> Thanksgiving\n> >\n> > -----Original Message-----\n> > From: John Maliszewski @ENRON\n> > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 2:41 PM\n> > To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving\n> >\n> > Yes, nothing is set in stone. I really have not discussed the menu\n> with\n> > anybody. What would you perfer?\n> >\n> > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n> >\n> > > does it matter\n> > >\n> > > -----Original Message-----\n> > > From: John Maliszewski @ENRON\n> > > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:58 PM\n> > > To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving\n> > >\n> > > Thanks- Do you like my menu for Christmas?\n> > >\n> > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n> > >\n> > > > will bring you back some cajun chef at Chistmas\n> > > >\n> > > > -----Original Message-----\n> > > > From: John Maliszewski @ENRON\n> > > > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:42 AM\n> > > > To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving\n> > > >\n> > > > I like to make my own chili. I load it up with beans,\n> Sue\n> > uses\n> > > pork and\n> > > > beans(it's O.K.), but I like the beans mom used to use.\n> I\n> > was\n> > > told I\n> > > > needed\n> > > > to put a little more kick into my chili, so I figured\n> that I\n> > would\n> > > ask\n> > > > the\n> > > > best-JOE.\n> > > >\n> > > > Hey, for Christmas, I will provide the Ham and all the\n> > > > beer,wine,pop,liquor,\n> > > > pie,chips , nuts and bread. I will have Amy make some\n> > barbacued\n> > > weiners.\n> > > > I will\n> > > > need you to make double baked potatoes. I will have Jean\n> bring\n> > the\n> > > > polish\n> > > > sausage and corn/greenbeans. I may get some sourerkraut\n> and\n> > > dumplins\n> > > > from\n> > > > Stoysich also. I will tell dad that he can pay for the\n> ham.\n> > > > I will have Joey bring a relish trey and some lasagne.(\n> I\n> > thought\n> > > it\n> > > > was\n> > > > pretty good)\n> > > > Do we need anything else? We are all off on that day, so\n> we\n> > can\n> > > start\n> > > > the party\n> > > > as early as 3P.M. or earlier if you think, my guess is\n> that\n> > you\n> > > will be\n> > > > at the\n> > > > casino that morning. Please advise.\n> > > >\n> > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n> > > >\n> > > > > since when do you cook-Ithought Sue did everything\n> > > > >\n> > > > > -----Original Message-----\n> > > > > From: \"John Maliszewski\" @ENRON\n> > > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 2:14 PM\n> > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> > > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving\n> > > > >\n> > > > > I need his recipe. We had a chili cookoff and I made\n> my\n> > own\n> > > chili\n> > > > and\n> > > > > came in\n> > > > > 3rd out of 5 people. I beat 2 women, but My chili\n> was\n> > not\n> > > spicey\n> > > > > enough.\n> > > > >\n> > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n> > > > >\n> > > > > > Cajun Chef-can only get it here. Too bad.\n> > > > > >\n> > > > > > -----Original Message-----\n> > > > > > From: \"John Maliszewski\" \n> @ENRON\n> > > > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:33 PM\n> > > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> > > > > > Subject: Re: Thanksgiving\n> > > > > >\n> > > > > > You mean the stuff you buy or the gas that\n> comes out\n> > of\n> > > my\n> > > > butt\n> > > > > after I\n> > > > > > make chili. Speaking of chili, what does Joe\n> put in\n> > his\n> > > to\n> > > > spice\n> > > > > it up.\n> > > > > >\n> > > > > > Jane.M.Tholt@enron.com wrote:\n> > > > > >\n> > > > > > > All the gas stocks getting hammered. Natural\n> gas\n> > is\n> > > > bursting at\n> > > > > the\n> > > > > > seams.\n> > > > > > > Your bill should go way down\n> > > > > > >\n> > > > > > > -----Original Message-----\n> > > > > > > From: \"John Maliszewski\"\n> \n> > @ENRON\n> > > > > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:19\n> PM\n> > > > > > > To: Tholt, Jane M.\n> > > > > > > Subject: Thanksgiving\n> > > > > > >\n> > > > > > > I ordered the pies for our big\n> Thanksgiving day\n> > > feast at\n> > > > > Jeanies.\n> > > > > > Wish\n> > > > > > > you could be there. Dad is bringing the\n> beer,\n> > he\n> > > said\n> > > > one 12\n> > > > > pack\n> > > > > > > would do, I told him to bring a case, just\n> in\n> > case\n> > > > someone\n> > > > > wants\n> > > > > > more\n> > > > > > > that one can. I know that Joan is not\n> coming to\n> > > dinner.\n> > > > > Should we\n> > > > > > > invite her to Christmas or wait for her to\n> > call.\n> > > If\n> > > > you\n> > > > > ever\n> > > > > > talk to\n> > > > > > > her, you may want to mention that her\n> father is\n> > > still\n> > > > alive\n> > > > > and\n> > > > > > lives in\n> > > > > > > the same house that she was raised in. I\n> hope\n> > she\n> > > comes\n> > > > for\n> > > > > > Christmas.\n> > > > > > > If she doesn't, I doubt that I will ever\n> invite\n> > to\n> > > > anything\n> > > > > again.\n> > > > > > But\n> > > > > > > that is that fucking Links \"better that\n> > everybody\n> > > > > else\"attitude.\n> > > > > > I\n> > > > > > > might just turn that sideways and stick it\n> up\n> > his\n> > > German\n> > > > ass.\n> > > > > Hey\n> > > > > > our\n> > > > > > > stock is going up, how bout yours?\n> > > > > > >\n> > > > > > >\n> > > > >\n> > > >\n> > >\n> >\n> **********************************************************************\n> > > > > > > This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp.\n> and/or\n> > its\n> > > > relevant\n> > > > > > affiliate and may contain confidential and\n> > privileged\n> > > material\n> > > > for\n> > > > > the\n> > > > > > sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any\n> review,\n> > use,\n> > > > > distribution or\n> > > > > > disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If\n> you\n> > are\n> > > not\n> > > > the\n> > > > > intended\n> > > > > > recipient (or authorized to receive for the\n> > recipient),\n> > > please\n> > > > > contact\n> > > > > > the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at\n> > > > > > enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and\n> delete\n> > all\n> > > copies\n> > > > of\n> > > > > the\n> > > > > > message. This e-mail (and any attachments\n> hereto)\n> > are not\n> > > > intended\n> > > > > to be\n> > > > > > an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create\n> or\n> > evidence\n> > > a\n> > > > binding\n> > > > > and\n> > > > > > enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or\n> any of\n> > its\n> > > > affiliates)\n> > > > > and\n> > > > > > the intended recipient or any other party, and\n> may\n> > not be\n> > > > relied on\n> > > > > by\n> > > > > > anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel\n> or\n> > > otherwise.\n> > > > Thank\n> > > > > you.\n> > > > > > >\n> > > > >\n> > > >\n> > >\n> >\n> **********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Daniel Plumleed\n744 Key Route Blvd\nAlbany, CA 94706\ndplum@socrates.berkeley.edu\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you\nmade from selling Enron stock before the company\ndeclared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee\nTransition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's\nemployees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't\nafford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made\nmillions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers\nand from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of\nEnron's employees were financially devastated when the\ncompany declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans\nwere wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit\nduring the California energy crisis last year. As a result,\nthere are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay\ntheir basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is\nbankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nThink about this equation: Power (money) = Responsibility.\nIf you put yourself in a position to reap the benefits of others\nfor your own gain you owe the others responible actions in\ntheir behalf. If you fail to do this, you should pay a retribution\nof at least equal value than what you declared your personal\nvalue to be.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDaniel Plumleed", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear Economist.com Reader,\n\nThe world is moving faster and so are we.\n\nEconomist.com is delighted to introduce a major new feature --\nGlobal Agenda. 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Your original bid was competitive and I am still attracted to your firm because of your strong local presence and contacts.\n\nPhillip", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "P.s., thanks for the offer on the duck lease--I may want to join you \nsometime! DF\n\n\n\n\nKevin Hyatt\n09/08/2000 12:32 PM\nTo: John Dushinske/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: Customer Outings \n\nTell you what, just to make sure I can tell the difference between the lab \nand the Hen, I'll bring my own Lab! Besides, when I hunted there last, we \ncouldn't shoot hens.\n\nPS-- I have my personal duck lease down here that we can also make \navailable. There are overnight quarters if we need them. (Last year we took \nover 600 ducks off the properties).\nKH\n\n\n\n\n\nJohn Dushinske\n09/07/2000 03:03 PM\nTo: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron\ncc: Rosemary Gracey/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Re: Customer Outings \n\nDrew - Depends if they can recognize the difference between a Lab and a Hun. \n We just received the renewal notice for 2000/01. I recommended to Dave N. \nthat we renew the membership.\n I will ask Rosemary to give both of you notice when she gets the approval \nfrom Dave.\n Once approved we would be happy to help set up outings. \n\nThanks. John", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Reggie just brought around a whole stack of confirms of pulp & paper deals \nthat came into the fax area. Is anyone looking for this stack of confirms? \nIf not, I'll have Reggie walk them down to Joe Hunter.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "John -\n\nFollowing-up on our conversation of Friday, I have attached a copy of your \nproposed NDA marked to reflect Enron's comments. I have left the description \nof the \"Project\" blank for now as I am waiting confirmation from our business \npersonnel of the exact language they would prefer to use. In the meantime, \nplease take a look at the attached and let me know your thoughts.\n\nThanks.\n\n\n\nMark\nSenior Counsel, EWS\nPhone: 713-345-8897\nFacsimile: 713-646-3490\nE-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "anytime monday morning is fine with me, EXCEPT, i need to be at my desk around 9:00 AM to serve the Tallahassee deal. It only takes about 5 min though\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tAucoin, Berney C. \nSent:\tThursday, February 21, 2002 1:34 PM\nTo:\tBoyt, Eric; Germany, Chris; Barbe, Robin\nCc:\tTian, Yuan; McMichael Jr., Ed\nSubject:\tTerminated Contract Process/Status\n\nEd would like us to get together first thing Mon. AM to discuss where we are on the Termination process (contracts not being served/terminated). Let me know if this works with your schedule. (waiting until Mon due to Chris Germany being out until then)\n\nThx\n\nBerney", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We are going to Woody's tonight if you are interested.\n\n\n-e", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "As a followup: This guys name is Mykhaylo Koshel and he is an outside \nconsultant with the New Concept Group. I've got a messenger going over to \nAllen Center to pick up a copy of the agreement with them. I'll get a copy \nto you as soon as I get it.\n\n\n\n\tAnne C Koehler\n\t02/09/2001 04:05 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Due Diligence Issue\n\nThere is a new contractor for Net Works, Mick Koshel, that we need to track \ndown. Could you see what you can find out and get copies of any Service \nAgreements? Thanks.\n\nAnne C. Koehler\nSr. Counsel, ENA\nEB 3839\n713-853-3448\n----- Forwarded by Anne C Koehler/HOU/ECT on 02/09/2001 04:03 PM -----\n\n\t\"Mims, Peter\" \n\t02/09/2001 01:12 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Anne.C.Koehler@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Due Diligence Issue\n\n\nAnne,\n\n I will revise the Memorandum to conform to Jay's changes. Jay\nmentions a new contractor, Mick Koshel. Can you find out the details of his\nagreement?\n\nPeter\n\n ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++\nThe information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This\nemail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization\nnamed above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized\nrepresentative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any\nreview, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any,\nor the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received\nthis email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email\nand delete this email from your system. Thank You", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The report named: Enron Americas Position Report , published as of 10/17/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.\n\nPublisher's Notes:\n\nPRELIM", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Can you tell me if i can fly southwest to and from dallas? If I can what \nwould this cost me? Brad", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "did you go out and party?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "EOL users can run eports and see all the details of transactions. As \ncurrently structured this would mean that any EOL user, including ENA, would \nbe able to run a report to see detail behind bids on pipeline capacity. \nObviously this would be a problem under the marketing affiliate rules. At \ntheir last meeting Dale and Shelley outlined three possible ways to address \nthis:\n\nAdd security such that ENA/EES users cannot run reports on pipeline bid \ndata. I understood leaving the meeting that this might be technically \ndifficult or expensive.\nExclude pipeline data from the reporting feature altogether. Here the story \nwas that while this was not necessarily difficult, EOL could not make any \nchanges before version 2 was ready. The impression was that this would be \npossible after version 2.\nErect procedural firewalls. Mark Taylor suggested that perhaps we could \ninform all ENA and EES personnel that the company has a policy that prevents \nthem from running reports on GPG data. This probably isn't a good long-run \nsolution, but we all agreed that it might serve as a bridge measure. This \napproach is supported by the fact that Enron Networks has already entered \ninto a confidentiality agreement with GPG.\n\nSolutions 1 and 2 require extensive technical work and unfortunately we \ncannot currently spare the technical resources required for it. We can go \nwith solution 3 at present with the understanding that in the absence of a \nlarge volume of trades it might be the permanent solution. This is something \nthat legal on both sides would have to agree to. Steve will check with their \nlegal department to see if this is acceptable. Dale can you please check with \nMark Taylor.\n\nFurther the credit departments on both sides should meet and iron out the \ncredit issues. Steve is going to make sure the two credit departments talk to \neach other.\n\nThanks.\n\nSavita", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "After a careful review of the wholesale and retail gas trading and scheduling process it has been decided that the Gas Logistics teams should report directly into the Enron America's Commercial organization. This realignment will help to strengthen the commercial focus and communication between the trading desks and the schedulers and will play a critical role as Enron tries to maximize opportunities and maintain a competitive trading edge. The details are as follows:\n\nWholesale\n\nBob Superty will maintain his management of the Logistics support functions which include the Transport Rate team (Kim Olinger), Electronic Commerce team (Tammy Lee-Jaquet) and Regulatory Affairs teams (Suzanne Calcagno). In addition, Bob will now manage the Northeast Logistics team as part of the East desk. Bob will report directly to Scott Neal and will also help coordinate the Logistics function across all regions working closely with each of the regional Logistics Managers, Commercial desk heads and Enron Americas senior management team. \n\nVictor LaMadrid will manage the Southeast Logistics team and will report directly to Scott Neal. Victor's knowledge and overall east desk experience will be critical to help maximize east desk opportunities and promote new initiatives across all regions. \n\nLisa Kinsey will manage the Central Logistics team and will report directly to Hunter Shively.\n\nPatti Sullivan will manage the West Logistics team and will report directly to Mike Grigsby.\n\nDarren Farmer will manage the Texas Logistics team and will report directly to Tom Martin \n\nGeorge Smith will manage the Well Head Logistics team and will report directly to Fred Lagrasta. \n\nRetail \n\nDonna Greif will now report directly to Don Black. Each of the regional Logistics Managers (East - Marde Driscoll-Ernest, Central - Charlie Muzzy, West - Sabra Dinari) will continue to report directly to Donna. Donna will continue her ongoing efforts in the development and integration of the new retail trading systems, prior period adjustments and development of a strong and talented Logistics team. \n\n\nCongratulations to all involved and welcome to the commercial gas team - John Lavorato, President and CEO, Enron Americas.\n _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \n\nAssistants - Please forward on to your groups.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "My details to Rick and Sharron...\n---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Beck/HOU/ECT on 10/18/2000 10:39 PM \n---------------------------\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Sally Beck 10/18/2000 10:31 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Sharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Speaking Engagement - October 23, 2000\n\nThanks in advance for agreeing to speak at the Global Operations Controller \nForum. I know that we are catching you before a tee time on Monday, so I \nespecially appreciate your joining us to kick off the event that morning. \nDress for the forum is casual, so feel free to do the same. There will be \napproximately 30 Enron business controllers present at the meeting. All have \nresponsibility for mid and back office operations for the following Enron \nentities: Enron North America, Enron Europe, Enron South America, Enron \nGlobal Markets, Enron Industrial Markets, Enron Broadband Services and Enron \nEnergy Services. Attendees will be here from Houston, Calgary, Tokyo, \nSydney, London and New York (metals business). \n\nAttached for your reference is the agenda. There may be some slight changes \nbefore the forum begins, but this will give you a good idea of the topics to \nbe covered and the other speakers who will address the group. \n\n\nYou are scheduled to address the group as follows:\n\nDate: Monday, October 23, 2000\nTime: 8:00 am\n (breakfast will be served at 7:30 and you are invited to join us)\nPlace: The Warwick Hotel\n The Versailles Room - 12th Floor \n 5701 Main Street\n Houston, TX 77005\n\nWith a small group, your talk can be informal and you do not need to prepare \nslides (unless you would like to do so). Q&A afterwards would be great. Key \nspeaking points that would enforce the value of this conference for this \ngroup would be:\n\nrecognition of a job well done in supporting explosive business growth in \n2000 \nyour support for global standards for operational controls for trading \nactivities\nyour recognition of the value of operational professionals in the \norganization to ensure integrity of mid and back office functions \nyour challenge to the group to strive for best in class processes and \ncontrols as Enron's growth as a trading organization continues\n\nLet me know if you have any questions and thanks again for joining us.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is a redraft of the assignment agreements based on comments from Bret and Mark Taylor. Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.\n\n \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tHendry, Brent \nSent:\tTuesday, November 20, 2001 6:43 PM\nTo:\tDouglas, Stephen H.; Wells, Bret; 'jlynch@velaw.com'; Rohauer, Tanya; Del vecchio, Peter; Korkmas, Deb; Bell, Rebecca; Abrams, Clement; Tawney, Mark\nCc:\tSt. Clair, Carol; 'bhendry@houston.rr.com'; Taylor, Mark E (Legal)\nSubject:\tChiricahua Assignments\n\nI was informed by Steve Douglas this morning that for tax reasons we need to assign a number of weather transactions ENA entered into with XL Trading Partners Ltd. from ENA to Chiricahua III LLC and Chiricahua V LLC. These two entities are ultimately wholly owned subsidiaries of ENA. It is intended that these entities will also enter into a few weather transactions directly with XL Trading Partners Ltd. All of these transactions must have a term that ends no later than midnight December 31 2001. My understanding is that some time after these transactions are assigned or entered into the Chiricahua entities will be liquidated sometime during the month of December and the weather transactions will be transferred to the parent entity which will subsequently be liquidated and moved to its parent and so on until the transactions end up at ENA. I would ask Bret or Steve to clarify the process to the extent that I have left anything out or misstated the proposal in broad terms. If anyone needs a detailed explanation of the process please call Bret at ext. 54390.\n\nI would ask that everyone review the attached documentation in light of the proposal above to give their views from a credit, Dynegy merger agreement, legal, operational, commercial, corporate governance, and guarantor perspective.\n\nI am proposing the following draft documents for the assignment of the ENA trades to Chiricahua III and V entities. \n\n << File: ChiricahauIIIAssignment11-19-01.doc >> << File: ChiricahauVAssignment11-19-01.doc >> \n\nI am proposing the following blacklined draft master agreements to be entered into between Chiricahua III and V and XL Trading Partners Inc. These are based on the executed ENA/XL Trading master. Please note that Chiricahua and XL Trading would be providing parent guaranties in the form previously agreed upon by ENA and XL Trading. Deb, please note the documents to be delivered section for the Chiricahua entities. Will we need some new resolutions passed?\n\n << File: ChiricahuaIII042Cctr(xl trading).doc >> << File: ChiricahuaV042Cctr(xl trading).doc >> \n\nI am attaching final drafts of the confirmations that were entered into between the parties. The first six will be assigned to Chiricahua III and the second six will be assigned to Chiricahua V. Rebecca, please note that I will need copies of the executed confirmations for these transactions or the document that we sent to XL Trading if they have not yet signed the document by tomorrow midday if at all possible so I can attach them as exhibits.\n\nChiricahua III\n\n << File: XL Trading_W10423.1.doc >> << File: Xl Trading_W10492.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10522.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10531.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10543.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10544.1.doc >> \n\nChiricahua V\n\n << File: XL Trading_W10545.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10548.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10549.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10552.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10553.1.doc >> << File: XL Trading_W10555.1.doc >> \n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions or comments on the documentation. If you have any comments or questions relating to the tax purpose or process of this series of transactions please call Bret Well at ext. 54390.\n\nRegards,\nBrent", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This warning is sent automatically to inform you that your mailbox is approaching the maximum size limit.\nYour mailbox size is currently 106645 KB.\n\nMailbox size limits:\n\n\tWhen your mailbox reaches 75000 KB you will receive this message.\n\tWhen your mailbox reaches 100000 KB you will no longer be able to send mail until the size of your mailbox is reduced.\n \nTo check the size of your mailbox: \n\n Right-click the mailbox (Outlook Today), \n Select Properties and click the Folder Size button. \n This method can be used on individual folders as well. \n\nTo make more space available, delete any items that are no longer needed such as Sent Items and Journal entries. \n\nYou must empty the Deleted Items folder after deleting items or the space will not be freed. \n\nTo turn Journaling off, \n click Tools | Options | Journaling Options and de-select all items. \n\nSee client Help for more information.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 05/15/2000 11:28 AM -----\n\n\tChristian Yoder\n\t05/11/2000 02:22 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: WSPP memo\n\n\n\nI can provide chapter and verse if you need it, but thought just making the \nmain point might be enough. ----cgy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Is online trading for firm only? \n\n\n\n\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Great to see you guys, and despite all the excitement, it was alot of fun. \nHope that you made it back safely. Couple of things:\n\nI'd like to talk to several vineyard consultants, so if it ain't too much \ntrouble, and you've got a name, I'd love to check around.\nCan I order two cases of coastal zin?\nWhat about the champagne? How much per magnum is it?\n\nBest,\nJeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "fyi\n---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Denne/Corp/Enron on 12/01/2000 \n04:40 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"sandra\" on 12/01/2000 11:29:21 AM\nPlease respond to \"Sandra Yamane\" \nTo: \ncc: \n\nSubject: Mercury Center Special Report\n\n\n\n\n - Mercury Center Special Report.htm", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "pls print. thanks df\n---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 10/06/2000 \n05:04 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nHeather Mueck\n10/06/2000 05:04 PM\nTo: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Louis \nSoldano/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Bob Chandler/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Elaine \nConcklin/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, William Kendrick/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Allison \nMillan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Elan Britt/AA/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gerrad Heep/AA/Corp/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: ETS Legal, Environmental, and Regulatory Issues Meeting - 2000 Audit\n\nIt's that time of year again. In connection with our 2000 audit, we are \ncoordinating a meeting to go over the legal, environmental, and regulatory \nissues for ETS. Attached is the proposed agenda for the meeting. Let me \nknow if I have not contacted all the right people for this meeting so that I \nmay include them. Call me if you have any questions. Thanks.\n\nHeather \nx37726", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The attached spreadsheet reflects adjustments to wellhead meters effective 3/16/01. The nominations were changed to volumes in the \"To\" column.\n\nBob", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "?\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMack, Iris \nSent:\tWednesday, September 26, 2001 12:37 PM\nTo:\tArnold, John; Maggi, Mike; Donohoe, Tom; Ruscitti, Kevin; Lewis, Andrew H.; Martin, Thomas A.; Reitmeyer, Jay; Dempsey, Wes; Chang, Bonnie; Straight, Margie; White, Jessica; Kinsey, Lisa; Brady, Kevin; Wesneske, Brian; Pendergrass, Cora; Storey, Geoff; Cuilla, Martin; Mahmassani, Souad; Williams, Jason (Trading); Murrell, Russell E; Culotta, Lindsay; Pollan, Sylvia S.; Luce, Laura; Roberts, Linda; Mayor, Philip; Frihart, Bryant; Giron, Darron C.; Smith, Shauywn; Zivley, Jill T.; Jones, David; Muhl, Gil; Vickers, Frank W.; Hernandez, Jesse; Villarreal, Alexandra; Ramirez, Robert; Loocke, Kelly; Ferries, Nelson; Otto, Charles H.; Gilbert, George N.; Lagrasta, Fred; Chilkina, Elena; Ortiz, Lucy; Black, Troy; Shipos, Jennifer; Breslau, Craig; Perez, Agustin; Patel, Sheetal; Figueroa, Chris; Titus, Matthew; Smith, Mark; Quigley, Dutch; Griffith, John; May, Larry; Zipper, Andy; Barbe, Robin; Smith, Maureen; Taylor, Craig; Goodell, Scott; Sullivan, Colleen; Bronstein, Mara; Willis, Jim; Miller, Stephanie; Polsky, Phil; Ward, Kim; Tycholiz, Barry; Lucci, Paul T.; Concannon, Ruth; Presas, Jessica; Young, Becky\nSubject:\tRE:Exotic Options Module Series - Asian Options\n\n\nHi, \n\tPreviously I forwarded an email to you which contain a list of options products we are considering making markets in. \n\tMany of you have asked for more details on these (exotic) options products. \n\tIn response to this request, I will be periodically forwarding modules to your attention which give further details on these options products. \n\tPlease do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions, comments, etc. \n\t\t\nRegards, \nIris Mack, MBA/PhD \nPower Options Trading Desk \nx3-6711", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 1/14/02; DayAhead market; DayAhead schedule download failed. Manual intervention required.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nError: Crawler lifetime exceeded.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Sweet-um,\nHowdy. Does your AOL work after I go into the work VPN?\nm\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT on 02/14/2001 \n03:22 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Gregory McIntyre/ENRON@enronXgate on 01/24/2001 05:59 PM\nTo: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Mike Hernandez/ENRON@enronXgate, Carolyn Evans/ENRON@enronXgate \nSubject: IPAQ and home machine\n\n\nYour Windows98 home machine now boots up directly to the desktop icons.\nThe new IPAQ cradle is now connected and the camera card has been removed.\n\nAs soon as Microsoft Outlook replaces Lotus Notes for your mail client, we\ncan set up the IPAQ to synchronize with your mail. Also, once migrated to\nOutlook for email you can remotely access messages via Internet Explorer at:\nhttp://nahou-msowa01p.corp.enron.com/exchange \n\nWithout having you give us your Lotus Notes password, we could not be 100%\nsure that AOL will now load after exiting email ... but Steve and myself \ncleared up two problems that likely caused that problem. I'll get in touch\nwith Cathy tomorrow after the 4 Seasons conference in case any other issues\nstill remain after our trip.\n\n\n\n-- \nGreg McIntyre\n713-853-6774 (voicemail)\n713-545-5685 (cellphone)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff just finished inputting his deals - all of those should be there now.\n\nBob just changed 471555 and 471556 to Cal-02.\n\nSean changed the price to agree with Amerex - buy @280.00/sell @ 280.05.\n\nKate\n\n\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n12/01/2000 02:29 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: 12-1 Checkout\n\n\nSean Crandall\n\ndeal 471310\nAmerex shows price as $280.05 .....enpower has $285.05\ndeal 471311\nAmerex shows price as $280.........enpower has $285\n\n\n\nJeff Richter\nI am missing the following deals for Jeff Richter brokered through Amerex:\nEnron buys Reliant 25 mw SP-15 at $195 for 12/3/00\nEnron sells Duke 25 mw NP-15 at $85 for Cal'02\n\n\n\nBob Badeer\nDeal 471555\nAmerex shows as Cal'02 .....enpower has Cal'01\n\ndeal 471556\nAmerex shows as Cal'02.....enpower has Cal'01.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Two of TradersNews Energy's?three new hourly indexes,?for the TVA and ComEd \nhubs, are attached. We will distribute these two indexes to you at no charge \nvia e-mail during the beta testing period, which?concludes March 19. On \nthat date,?we will formally launch the indexes on our Web site, at:? \nwww.tradersnewsenergy.com. \n?\nThere, you will find market coverage, industry news and the indexes we \nlaunched last fall: hourly, daily and term for Cinergy, AEP and Entergy/SPP.\n\nIf you are interested in receiving the new ERCOT hourly index during?its \ntesting,?e-mail Suzanna Strangmeier, at suzanna.strangmeier@ipgdirect.com, \nor call her at 713/647-7325. For information about subscribing to \nTradersNews Energy, contact Jeff Maack, at 713-647-8802.\n\nYour participation is vital to produce the most comprehensive and accurate \nindexes. You may e-mail your prices and volumes (or a bid/ask spread for \neach peak hour) to tradersnewsindexes@ipgdirect.com, or fax them to \n713-647-7552. \n\n?\nAs always, feel free to e-mail or call me with any comments or questions. \n?\nBobette Riner??????????????????????????????? \nSenior Power Markets Analyst?????? \nTradersNews Energy\n713/647-8690\nFAX: 713/647-7552\ncell: 832/428-7008\nbobette.riner@ipgdirect.com\nhttp://www.tradersnewspower.com\n?\n?\n - tvahrly022301.doc\n - comedhrly022301.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 04/13/2000 \n12:19 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nDavid Minns@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n04/12/2000 05:39 PM\nTo: Sara Shackleton@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Weather advice", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Further changes to reflect yours and Tracey's comments. I have not yet\nheard from Goldberg.\n\n <<318903_1.DOC>>\n\n - 318903_1.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNicolay, Christi L. \nSent:\tWednesday, October 24, 2001 12:55 PM\nTo:\tBlack, Tamara Jae; Harvey, Claudette; Meyn, Jim; Duran, W. David; Lavorato, John; Kitchen, Louise; Herndon, Rogers; Aucoin, Berney C. ; Misra, Narsimha; Furrow, Dale; Sharfman, Guy\nCc:\tNovosel, Sarah; Steffes, James D.; Lindberg, Susan\nSubject:\tUpdate on RTOs -- Today's FERC meeting\n\nTJ and Claudette -- please forward to your groups:\n\n\nFERC held a discussion today on the status of NE, SE, and Midwest RTO proposals. The FERC judges and staff gave the Commission reports from the mediations and current MISO, SPP and Alliance filings. While there was much discussion about the appropriate model (non-profit ISO, Transco, ITC), with questions on whether congestion management models were the same or simply compatible, no decisions were made by FERC. Chairman Wood did commit to quickly providing \"certainty\" to all stakeholders, including the investment community. He asked FERC Staff to prepare reports on each region based on comments received at RTO week and through filed RTO week comments (Enron will file Nov. 2) and report back to FERC at the Nov. 7 meeting.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Darren,\ndo you know what the situation is with getting that Tenaska agreement signed? it is on a list to be assigned to HPL in the sale and I don't think it has ever been executed--I know you left me a message a week or so ago about this--is there any information that i owe you ?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Sally,\n\nHave you had a chance to look at UT presentation for Monday? I will need to \nemail final copy to Lexi by Monday morning (her flight is 2:00 PM) and she \nwould like a cd for backup. I can handle that. She has supplied me with new \ndates for last page. If you get a chance to review - just fax pages to me at \n713-345-8100. If not, I can work on it monday morning.\n\nAgain, I am so happy for you. It's such a BIG deal to be promoted to MD. \nPlease share any thoughts you might have with me on how this affects my role \nas your assistant and what I can do to better assist you. You know, this job \nthat I have now with you is the job I have waited for all my life. It is \nchallenging, fast-paced, and has a lot of potential for growth. You make me \nfeel like I the work I am doing is important and valuable. I have an \nenormous amount of respect for you as a person and of the work that you do \nand know that I am extremely lucky to have this job. \n\nPatti", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "--------- Inline attachment follows ---------\n\nFrom: \nTo: 'vtapia@pulsar.com.mx' \nDate: Tuesday, May 8, 2001 3:36:38 GMT\nSubject: \n\n\n \n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tvtapia@pulsar.com.mx [mailto:vtapia@pulsar.com.mx@ENRON] \nSent:\tMonday, April 16, 2001 3:42 PM\nTo:\tgstorey\nSubject:\tAny news???", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "are you going to go to this with me?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 04/09/2001 04:02 PM \n---------------------------\n\n\n\"Larry W. Bass\" on 04/09/2001 02:26:37 PM\nTo: \"Larry W. Bass\" \ncc: \nSubject: Fw: BASS REUNION 2001\n\n\n\nThought I would forward this to you just in case you did not receive notice \nof the reunion. This may be the only notice. Hope to see you there.-L\n?\n?\n?\n?\n?\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: RICHARD DARR \nTo: Peggy Maynard ; Pam Day ; Larry W. Bass ; Gail Stoops ; Darwin Darr ; \nDan Darr ; Clo McGill ; Boyd Miller ; Christine Marters ; Bill Daniel ; \nKrista Darr \nSent: Friday, April 06, 2001 7:39 PM\nSubject: Fw: BASS REUNION 2001\n\nATTENTION -- CORRECTION ON LOCATION\nBASS REUNION WILL?BE HELD AT?FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL\ndue to change in?renting the Teen Center.\n?\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: RICHARD DARR \nTo: darrchiropractic@hotmail.com \nSent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:47 PM\nSubject: Fw: BASS REUNION 2001\n\n?\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: RICHARD DARR \nTo: Krista Darr ; Bill Daniel ; Dan Darr ; Darwin Darr ; David Daniel ; F.H. \n Marsters,III ; Gail Stoops ; Larry W. Bass ; Clo McGill ; Peggy Maynard ; \nMichael Ferguson ; Cecil & Jeannine Sims ; pkjday@yahoo.com \nSent: Friday, April 06, 2001 12:15 PM\nSubject: BASS REUNION 2001\n\nBASS REUNION ??? -??? FRIDAY, MAY 4th? &? SATURDAY, MAY 5th\n?\nDear Bass Clan,\n?\nThis is notification of plans for the BASS REUNION.\n?\nFRIDAY night:?? 5:00 PM until ???? Darr's home for EATS - That's 600 E. \nCommerce St. (behind Daniel's house.\n?\nSATURDAY 5th 8:00 AM:\nCoffee and donuts at FAIRFIELD TEEN CENTER (located on the Fair Grounds near \nthe Senior Center where we usually hold the reunion).\n?\nSATURDAY 12:00:\nLunch catered by Sam's.? You may bring desserts, fruit, veggies, etc. for \nsnacking between meals.? Visiting and eating will continue all day.? We have \nthe center reserved until 8:00 PM\n?\nWe are still collecting family recipes to compile a BASS FAMILY RECIPE BOOK \nso bring them to the reunion.? This will be your last chance to contribute \nto this book.? Please bring pictures, old and new, as everyone enjoys \nviewing pictures.\n?\nYou as head of your family have the responsibility to notify your family, \nchildren, grandchildren, etc. of the reunion and respond to us via the \nenclosed postcard the number of people attending for the NOON meal.? Please \nrespond by TUESDAY, MAY 1st.\n?\nWe encourage all of you to attend with all of your family and look forward \nto seeing you at the reunion.\n?\nSincerely,\n?\nMartha & Bill\n?\nCopy of Postcard:\nBASS REUNION RESERVATIONS - MAY 4 & \nPlease count the following for Saturday noon meal.\n(List each family separately)\nFamily________________________________\nAdults ______??? Children ________\n*Any change of address or additional names, please note here.\n?\nYou will be receiving the above info shortly in case any of you may not look \nat your e-mail often. (I won't mention any names, Chris.)? You may respond \nby e-mail rdarr@flash.net or USPS.? Hope to see each of you soon.? Love, \nMartha", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "A Dialogue with Frost & Sullivan's Senior Industry Analyst, Energy Markets \n &\n Industry Analyst and Program Lead, Telecom and Bandwidth Services\nThursday, November 1st \neSource is pleased to host our first Analyst Summit to share insights into the Energy and Telecom/Bandwidth Markets \n\nPlease join\n\nPatti Harper-Slaboszewicz, Senior Industry Analyst, Energy Markets\n&\n Rod Woodward, Industry Analyst, Telecom Services & Program Lead, Wholesale Services\nHe has authored a report on U.S. Bandwidth Services (Trading/Brokering/Online Exchanges) \nDownload report for free at http://esource.enron.com/hot_topics.asp\n\n\nat 3:30 - 5:30 PM EB 5C2 \n\tEach presentation will last 35 minutes with 20 minutes Q&A \t\nAgenda - Energy 3:30-4:30\n?\tFrost & Sullivan capabilities - 10 minutes \n?\tEnergy speaker: New Region Challenges for Retail Electric Providers - 25 minutes\n\tDevelopment of transactional capability\n\tAcquiring customers\n\tQuick survey of offers online in ERCOT region\n\tRate offerings will be limited by current meter capabilities\n\tERCOT Retail Providers\n\tForecasting load\n?\tQuestions & Answers - 20 minutes \n\n\tAgenda - Telecom/Broadband 4:30-5:30\n?\tFrost & Sullivan capabilities - 10 minutes\n?\tTelecom/Broadband speaker: Industry Insights - 25 minutes\nRole of \"Utilicom\"/Energy providers in telecom\nOverall wholesale market perspective \nOverview of data services market \nInsight and update on bandwidth trading services\n?\tQuestions & Answers 20 minutes \n\n\nPlease RSVP to Stephanie E. Taylor at 5-7928", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "1/4/01\n\n\nDear Steve:\n\nAttached is the Federal Government Affairs \"Final Accomplishments Report for \nthe Year 2000.\"\n\nBest regards.\n\nLinda\n\n\n\ncc: Rick Shapiro", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "looks like email address for you was wrong. got returned.\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/01/2001 06:42 PM -----\n\n\tJeff Dasovich\n\tSent by: Jeff Dasovich\n\t02/01/2001 03:59 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, Mark S Palmer/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nVicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES\n\t\t Subject: Re: Talking Points\n\nMy proposed edits to Harry's excellent first cut. They're quick and dirty. \nMy apologies.\n\nBest,\nJeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 2/3/02; HourAhead hour: 24; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected. \n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2002020324.txt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Zhiyong,\nOur phsical post id last night was 1075424\nDG", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "------------------------------------------------------------------------\nThis message is brought to you by Stoneage.com. We appreciate your membership. To modify your account, please see *Member Services* below.\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\n\nWe have on record that you want to receive custom offers and information from StoneAge.com. We now offer you the ability to modify your profile, so that we can send you promotions and offers that more closely match your interests.\n\nYou can modify your profile at: http://your.yesmail.net your user ID and password are listed below.\n\nYour user ID is: gstorey\nYour password is: 23JP77FR2R\n\nYour are now on your way to saving time, money, and hassles with Stoneage.com!\n\nThank you\nStoneage.com\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n*MEMBER SERVICES*\n\nTo access your account, change your interests or\nunsubscribe from Stoneage.com, just click on the following link\nhttp://your.yesmail.net/default.asp?PID=500524&SUBC=83CQ52IF4V&UID=508113935\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "His name was Keith Corbo. He graduated with us and went to Texas A&M. He \nwas is a fraternity Beta Theta Pi. He dropped out and moved to Florida and \nworked at a bar(his dad had moved their). The last time I talked to him was \nwhen he was in Florida in 1992 or 1993. I can not find him anywhere. He \nwould definitely be in our senior year book.\n\nI will try and put something out there today and I will get some pictures to \nsend as well.\nPL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "CDPI PLASMA SCREEN TOWERS & BANNER TOWERS\n\n \n\n\n\n\nMARKETING BULLETIN d CONCEPT DESIGN PRODUCTIONS, INC.\n\nIt?s brand new, it?s curved and it?s rentable!\n\nDesigner Series Plasma Screen and Banner Towers from Concept Design \nProductions. \n\nAccommodates 33\" to 50\" screens. ?Bose speaker positions, brochure holders, \nlaptop interactive platform, and DVD VCR housing included.\n\n8? tall plasma screen towers and 10? or 12? tall banner towers with 3 \ndouble-sided banner positions.\n\nModular, customizable, stylish, and affordable.\n\nSee a picture and schematics by logging on to http://www.conceptdesigninc.com \nunder \"New Product\" for details.\n\nComplete 56 page CDPI product rental catalog available by calling \n1-800-846-0717 or 626-932-0082 in California. ?Full production design \nservices available", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please read.\n\nDG\n---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 12/20/2000 \n09:20 AM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: William Kelly 12/20/2000 08:31 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Kam Keiser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, David \nBaumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kimat Singla/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kulvinder Fowler/NA/Enron@ENRON, Kyle R \nLilly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Royed/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Alejandra \nChavez/NA/Enron@ENRON, Crystal Hyde/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: New EAST books\n\nWe have new book names in TAGG for our intramonth portfolios and it is \nextremely important that any deal booked to the East is communicated quickly \nto someone on my team. I know it will take some time for the new names to \nsink in and I do not want us to miss any positions or P&L. \n\nThanks for your help on this.\n\nNew:\nScott Neal : East Northeast\nDick Jenkins: East Marketeast\n\nWK", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I just reserved some unbelievably expensive rooms for amanda's graduation in \nMay. If you were ever going to see Jefferson country, graduation is in \nMay. Amanda says the place I reseved is fabulous.\n\n\nLinda Hayman\nSkadden, Arps,Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP\n4 Times Square, 42nd Floor\nNew York, NY 10036\nT: 212-735-2637\nF: 917-777-2637\n\n\n------------------------------------------------------\nThis e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is intended only for use by the \naddressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged and/or \nconfidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this \ne-mail, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or \ncopying of this e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is strictly prohibited. \nIf you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify me at \n(212) 735-3000 and permanently delete the original and any copy of any e-mail \nand any printout thereof.\n\nFurther information about the firm, a list of the Partners and their \nprofessional qualifications will be provided upon request.\n\n - Linda Hayman.vcf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Cheryl:\n\nThanks. \n\nAlso, please note that while you were away:\n\n(1) Your voice mailbox was full.\n(2) Keegan was immediately advised if we needed a file that could not be \nlocated.\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n\n\n\n\tCheryl Nelson@ENRON\n\tSent by: Cheryl Nelson@ENRON\n\t05/21/2001 10:36 AM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron, Tom Doukas/Enron@EnronXGate\n\t\t Subject: Re: Enron Corp./Enron Credit Inc. (\"ECI\") guaranty amendment \n(increase from USD25 Million to USD100 Million) in favor of Bear, Stearns, et \nal\n\nSara: \n\nI will forward the documents to you. \n\nFor future reference, if anyone is looking for a file for an urgent matter \nwhile I am out, she should convey that fact to me by either (1) leaving a \nvoice mail - as I checked my voicemails on Friday (that is how I was able to \nspeak with Tom from New York on Friday) or (2) advise Keegan and she will \ncontact me immediately by cell phone as she did regarding other matters on \nFriday.\n\nCheryl Nelson\nSenior Counsel\nEB3816\n(713) 345-4693\nhttp://gss.enron.com/\n\n\n\n\tSara Shackleton@ECT\n\t05/15/2001 03:45 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Cheryl Nelson/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Tom Doukas/Enron@EnronXGate, Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t Subject: Enron Corp./Enron Credit Inc. (\"ECI\") guaranty amendment (increase \nfrom USD25 Million to USD100 Million) in favor of Bear, Stearns, et al\n\nCheryl:\n\nI spoke with Clem and he is preparing the amendment for immediate execution \nas the signers will be at an offsite tomorrow. I'll let Tom know as soon as \nthe amendment has been executed. Anna Meytina is on vacation so I left a \nmessage with Sharon Chernick.\n\nIn order to complete our files with respect to the Enron North America Inc. \n(\"ENA\") Securities Loan Agreement, please provide me with copies of the \nfollowing documents:\n\n(1) assignment of the Securities Loan Agreement from ENA to ECI (or was a \nseparate agreement with ECI executed?)\n\n(2) termination of the prior Enron Corp. guaranty on behalf of ENA in the \namount of USD25 Million \n\nI spoke with Stephanie and she could not locate your Bear/ECI files on Friday \nof last week. \n\nThanks.\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Stephanie, I was not able to open or view the MS150.pdf file. Did anyone \nelse have problems? SRS\n\n\n\n\nStephanie_Strong@enron.com on 01/23/2001 08:59:32 AM\nTo: Stephanie_Strong@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Ride Registration Forms\n\n\nHere are some of the ride registration forms for upcoming rides.\n\n\nTour De Cypress - Sunday, April 1 - ECC will sign you up and pay early\nregistration fees on this one. If you wish to participate in this ride,\nplease fill out the form and return to Stephanie Strong, EB2414.\nRegistration deadline is Thursday, March 22.\n(See attached file: tourdecypress1.pdf)(See attached file:\ntourdecypress2.pdf)\n\nClean Air Challenge - April 7 - This is a discretionary ride. You're on\nyour own to sign up.\n(See attached file: cleanairchallenge.pdf)\n\nGator Bike Ride - March 3 - This is a discretionary ride.\n(See attached file: gatorbikeride.pdf)\n\nMS150 - Please fill out and return to either Amelia Alder - 3AC3120 or\nStephanie Strong, EB2414.\n(See attached file: ms150.pdf)\n\n\nIF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME OR GIVE ME A CALL. THANKS!\n\nSteph : )\n31653\n\n - tourdecypress1.pdf\n - tourdecypress2.pdf\n - cleanairchallenge.pdf\n - gatorbikeride.pdf\n - ms150.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Did you ever send CES copies of the demand charges for Jan 2000. My contact, \nBrian Perrone, said he has not seen them.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "JD in LATE", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Wee, Wee indeed. Are you feeling better today?\n\n\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If this letter has not yet gone out, we should include the kitchen sink of \nperceived problems. I agree that the letter should be short, but lets \neliminate their argument that we did not give complete notice.\n\n\n\n\tKay Mann@ENRON\n\t07/13/2000 12:13 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Mitch Robinson/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL\n\nMitch,\n\nHere's a first draft. Please suggest any additional complaints/shortfalls \nwhich we need to raise. It is better to be all inclusive than leave \nsomething out.\n\n\n\nRichard, any ideas or comments?\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I checked all my emails, and I don't have any indication that I \nreceived/reviewed this version of the document. The redline is the redline \nagainst the last version I have on file. If the other folks sign before it \nhas been reviewed internally, it is possible that changes will be required. \nIt won't be extensive.\n\nI will ask Karen Way to call me before making changes to drafts, or at least \nadvising me via email so that things will flow more smoothly.\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\nRusty Stevens\n02/02/2001 01:32 PM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Shaeffer redline \n\nKay,\n\nI don't get why we're changing this document at this time. This deal has \nalready been signed by the landowner and Herman said it was o.k. as it \nstood. \nThe only thing we decided to do was keep track of our renewal option since at \nthe time it comes up we will exceed the 5% deal. \n\n\n\n\n\nKay Mann\n01/30/2001 01:10 PM\nTo: Rusty Stevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathleen Carnahan/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Shaeffer redline\n\nI ran a redline from the last version I had electronically. \n\n\n\nI've forwarded the current version to Herman for his review and approval. \nDue to some of the changes, Enron may need some revisions as well.\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "========================================================================\nGOPUSA\nBringing the conservative message to America\n\nGOPUSA Eagle - January 10, 2002\n========================================================================\n\nInside this issue...\n\n * New Poll shows the Existence of Political Bias on Ivy League\n Faculties\n * Austin Bay... A Closer Look at Somalia\n * Linda Chavez... The Ugly Business of Profiling\n * Mike Bayham... Breaux Let The Dogs Out\n * Terror War: Phase 2\n * Letters from the E-mail Bag\n\n========================================================================\n\nNew Poll shows the Existence of Political Bias on Ivy League Faculties\n\nDavid Horowitz, President of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture\ntoday released a poll taken on the beliefs and attitudes of Ivy League\nprofessors.\n\nThe survey, conducted by the Luntz Research Companies, reveals a\ndisturbing lack of intellectual diversity among the Ivy League\nprofessors polled, and raises questions about political bias in the\nhiring of faculty at schools training America's future elites. The\nsurvey was conducted among professors on the social science and liberal\narts faculties at the schools.\n\nDavid Horowitz said, ''This survey confirms what I have been saying for\nyears -- that our universities are less intellectually free than they\nwere even in the McCarthy era, when I was an Ivy League undergraduate\nmyself.''\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/news/0110_horowitz.shtml\n\n========================================================================\nAnd now... a word from our sponsor...\n\nMRC's 2002 DisHONORS AWARDS\n\nGet Your Tickets TODAY!\nIt's what everyone's been waiting for! Announcing the MRC's 2002 DisHONORS AWARDS --\nRoasting the Most Outrageously Biased Liberal Reporters of The Year!\nJanuary 17, 2002 at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center.\nThe MRC's events always sell out in a matter of weeks. Order your tickets today to make sure your spot is saved!!!!!!\n\nClick here to find our more information. -->\nhttp://gopusa.com/ads/mrc_awards.html\n\n========================================================================\n\nA Closer Look at Somalia\nBy Austin Bay\n\nIt would be rhetorically elegant -- and a profoundly simpler diplomatic\nissue -- if Somalia mimicked Julius Caesar's assessment of Gaul and\nmerely split into three parts.\n\nIt doesn't. Anarchic Somalia is arguably the planet's foremost \"failed\nstate,\" with Afghanistan and the Congo as basket-case competitors. Find\na sub-clan with a savvy leader, or a gang on a street corner, and you\nhave what passes for governing structure in much of Mogadishu and its\nenvirons.\n\nAs Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz noted, Somalia attracts Al\nQaeda \"precisely because the government is weak or nonexistent.\"\nAmerican counter-terror \"options\" there are limited, Wolfowitz added,\nsince \"by definition you don't have a government you can work with.\"\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/austinbay/ab_0109.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nThe Ugly Business of Profiling\nBy Linda Chavez\n\nRacial profiling is an ugly business -- and I have been on record\nopposing it for years. But I'm not opposed to allowing -- no, requiring\n-- airlines to pay closer attention to passengers that fit a terrorist\nprofile, which includes national origin. The problem is distinguishing\nbetween what is permissible, indeed prudent, behavior and what is merely\nbigotry. As the Christmas day incident involving an Arab American Secret\nService agent who was denied passage on an American Airlines makes\nclear, it's not always easy to tell the difference.\n\nRacial profiling entails picking someone out for special scrutiny simply\nbecause of his race. It happens when highway patrolmen pull over blacks\nwho've committed no traffic violations for spot checks but ignore other\ndrivers who share similar characteristics, say out-of-state plates or\nexpensive cars. It happens when security guards at a mall tail black\ncustomers in stores or insist on inspecting only their bags, ignoring\nwhites. The underlying presumption in these cases is that blacks are\nmore likely to be involved in criminal acts because of the color of\ntheir skin.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/lindachavez/lc_0108.shtml\n\n========================================================================\nAnd now... a word from our sponsor...\n\n\"We're a great nation. We're a nation of resolve. We're a nation that\ncan't be cowed by evildoers. I've never had more faith in America than\nI have right now.\"\n-- George W. Bush September 16, 2001\n\nVist BushCountry.org today!\nhttp://www.bushcountry.org\n\n========================================================================\n\nBreaux Let The Dogs Out\nBy Mike Bayham\n\nLast Thursday, gubernatorial front-runner and current US Senator John\nBreaux announced that he would not be a candidate in the 2003 Louisiana\ngovernor's race. Breaux had previously been heralded as an unstoppable\ncandidate by political pundits and at varying times appeared to be a\nlikely contender.\n\nEvidence of his early support could be found in the parking lot of the\nhotel where he held his press conference in which there were several\ncars sporting bumper stickers that read \"Breaux for Governor.\" However,\nthe best hope for the Democrats to take back the governor's office opted\nout of the race stating that he can better serve Louisiana by remaining\nin the US Senate.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/mikebayham/mb_0110.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nTerror War: Phase 2\nBy Nicholas M. Horrock and Dennis Lewis\n\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (UPI) -- While U.S. forces continue to search for\nOsama bin Laden and al Qaida members, the Bush administration has\nquietly shifted its priority to attacking terrorism in Somalia, Yemen,\nIndonesia and the Philippines, sources say.\n\nThe United States currently has intelligence operations in those four\nnations, selected because they expressed willingness to cooperate. Their\ncountries also have vast lawless areas where al Qaida and other\nterrorist cells are known to have operated, well-placed administration\nand congressional sources tell United Press International.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/news/0110_war.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nLetters from the E-mail Bag\n\nGOPUSA welcomes your opinions and feedback. We have received numerous e-mails from folks who have commented on columns posted on the web site, news articles, and their general perspectives.\n\nPlease continue to share your thoughts and commentary by sending us an e-mail at eagle@gopusa.com. Please include your name and town on all correspondence.\n\n*** Re: 2001: A Year in Review (GOPUSA)\n\nLoved the year in review! It was beautiful, horrifying, and beautiful\nagain.\n-- Inga Barks\n\nI really enjoyed \"Year in Review\". I have forwarded it around to my\nfriends. Thanks for the memories....\n-- Shirley Henderson\n\nI loved it.. Thanks for your dedication...\n-- Joyce Krawiec\n\nThank you! It was wonderful, sad and beautiful at the same time. Each\ntime 9-11 scenes are displayed tears still come and one wonders if they\nwill ever stop.\n-- Arlene A. DiRocco\n\n*** Re: The Rumsfeld Mystique: Understanding His Popularity (Carol\nDevine-Molin)\n\nA well written article, and so timely. I've been a Rumsfeld groupie,\nsince 9/11 when he didn't run from the disaster at the Pentagon, but\nplunged into the wreckage to save people. Also, he sent his 2nd in\ncharge to the bomb shelter, because he was too old to be that valuable.\nMy husband, brother and I have enjoyed the ex-mil men, Vietnam, \"\nretrain me, send me, leave my kids who are fathers at home, keep the\nadolescents and post-adol's at home.\" These men were in physical shape,\nand morally ready to take on the enemy. Their righteous anger, and love\nof country, create that great interior smile.\n-- Johanna Connors\n\nTerrific column!\n-- Mrs. Web\n\n*** Re: The Euro Makes All Things Possible (SARTRE)\n\nBravo! I do hope there is an element of tongue-in-cheek, but\nregardless, please continue. I find the good Sir to be quite thought\nprovoking.\n-- Mitchell T. Broaddus\n\n========================================================================\n\nSUBSCRIBE TODAY! LET THE EAGLE LAND ON YOUR DESKTOP\n\nWas this e-mail forwarded to you? Would you like to subscribe to it\nyourself or subscribe a friend?\n\nIf so, simply and fill out the simple form at\nhttp://gopusa.com/eagle/subscribe.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nCopyright 2000-2002, GOPUSA.com, Inc.\nhttp://gopusa.com\neagle@gopusa.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here is the spreadsheet for March:\n\n\n\nThanks,\nMark", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "fyi, rick\n\n------------------- Forwarded by Rick Buy/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 09:17 AM \n---------------------------\n\n\nJerald Surface@EES\n11/10/2000 04:44 PM\nTo: Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMarty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Gahn/HOU/EES@EES, \nThomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, John Wack/HOU/EES@EES, \nFord Cooper/HOU/EES@EES, Charles Decker/HOU/EES@EES, Sean A \nHolmes/HOU/EES@EES, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Rebecca \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wade Stubblefield/HOU/EES@EES, David \nDraper/HOU/EES@EES, Kevin Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Kenneth Lee/HOU/EES@EES, Jerald \nSurface/HOU/EES@EES, Minal Dalia/HOU/EES@EES, Jim Brown/HOU/EES@EES, Warren \nPrihoda/HOU/EES@EES, Chris Leonard/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Baltz/HOU/EES@EES, Brian \nJ Butler/HOU/EES@EES, Meredith M Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Don \nBlack/SA/Enron@Enron, Darryl Kendrick/HOU/EES@EES, Tony Spruiell/HOU/EES@EES, \nSuneet Sharma/HOU/EES@EES, Thomas J Donovan/HOU/EES@EES, Jubran \nWhalan/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Bresnan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Wurlitzer/HOU/EES@EES, \nJames W Lewis/HOU/EES@EES, Preston Ochsner/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \nSubject: New RPS\n\nTo all,\n\nThe New Retail Power System (RPS) has been implemented, and there are several \nfeatures of RPS that I would like to share. \n\n1.) Our Net Open Position is more accurate as a result of booking deals more \nreflective of batch models rather than Wholesale equivalent positions.\n\n2.) Our P&L is more accurate as a result of the position change and the \nability to import retail energy curves into RPS rather than only wholesale \ncurves. \n\n3.) T&D positions can now be captured for Deals in RPS.\n\n4.) Regulatory Switching Options are being captured in RPS, which captures \nvalue of EES' option to serve customers during the CTC period.\n\n5.) Reporting capabilities are more timely and effective.\n\n\nThe Power Team is confident that RPS will better serve our business.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Can Rick attend. need one other person too\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 08:25 AM -----\n\n\tElizabeth Linnell\n\t12/08/2000 01:42 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Carolyn \nCooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: Re: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX\n\nWho would you like to attend this?\n----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron on 12/08/00 01:39 PM -----\n\n\tCarolyn Cooney\n\t12/08/00 12:15 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t Subject: Re: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX\n\nWe can have 2 people attend. Please let me know. Thanks\n\n\n\n\tElizabeth Linnell\n\t12/08/2000 10:30 AM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Carolyn Cooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t Subject: Re: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX\n\nHow many people can we send?\n\n\n\n\tCarolyn Cooney\n\t12/08/00 09:15 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, \nElizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Gus Perez/Corp/Enron@Enron, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Cynthia \nSandherr/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: DCCC Event on Tuesday, December 12th in Houston,TX\n\nAs part of our membership the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee \n(DCCC) is hosting a small private dinner to thank individuals/corporations \nfor their support during the 2000 election cycle on Tuesday, December 12, \n2000 at John O'Quinn's home located at 6 Shadder Way. There is a reception \nat 7:30 p.m. and dinner is at 8:00 p.m. Representatives Dick Gephardt, \nMartin Frost, Gene Green , Ken Bentsen, Jim Turner, Nick Lampson and Sheila \nJackson Lee will be in attendance.\n\nDo we have anyone that is available to attend this event?\n\nPlease let me know.\n\nThanks!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Glad to hear it! I was really bummed I couldn't go to Colo. Thanks to some \ngood painkillers I'm feeling better now.\nI want to see you next time you're in Houston!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Dasovich, Jeff \nSent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:28 PM\nTo: Scott, Susan\nSubject: Re: \n\nBarely. Missed you lots in Colorado. You better?\n\nBest,\nJeff\n\n\n\n\n\tSusan Scott/ENRON@enronXgate 06/20/2001 01:10 PM \t To: Jeff \nDasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: \n\n\nAre you alive?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff,\n\nI spoke with Bill B in credit this morning - currently, his main concern with \nStoneville is the collateral issue. We had assumed that Stoneville will have \nno credit line and all potential mark-to-market changes would be taken care \nof through rehypothecation (just like Chase). However, we need to address \nthe credit risk of Stoneville between when the margin call occurs and when \nthe rehypothecation occurs. He was also concerned where these \nrehypothecation procedures would be documented. Let me know, but as I \nunderstand it, the Chase agreement should be a good format for this master \nagreement. Thanks.\n\nMichael", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/23/2001 \n06:07 PM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Kathie Grabstald 03/23/2001 03:55 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Osman \nSezgen/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: ENSIDE Draft\n\nGood Afternoon!\n\nAttached, please find the combined interview notes for the first draft of the \narticle for the ENSIDE Newsletter. Read and review your sections - they are \ndivided by color. Vince, please check 'everything' for content and accuracy. \nFeel free to make corrections and delete anything as you see fit.\n\nPlease make changes and then send back to me. I need it by Wednesday, April \n4, if possible.\n\nCall me if you have any questions!\nKathie Grabstald\nEWS Public Relations\nx 3-9610\n\nP.S. I am looking forward to the photo shoot on Friday, March 30 at 2:30 PM. \nI will meet you all in front of the building at the big E !", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "What do I need to do in order to get this\nP.C. early A.M.\nPlease let me know.\n\n Thanks\n Kevin Moore\n\nVERY IMPORTANT\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin G Moore/HOU/ECT on 12/22/99 06:30 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nKevin G Moore\n12/20/99 11:28 AM\nTo: Lyn Malina/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J \nKaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: P.C.\n\nWe spoke about the P.C. for Trisha Tlapek.\n Location EB3132b.\nCo.# 0011\nR.C . 100038\n\n Thanks\n Kevin Moore\n x34710", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Steve,\n\nI will have Lee, my a/a, call you and ask you and your colleague (the lady \nwho came to our last meeting--with apologies, I forgot her name) to join me \nand Becky Zikes, my legal assistant, to review the file you sent me. I will \nalso give you my thoughts on further strategy and direction, which I have \nalready discussed with Richard\n\nMany thanks\n\nBritt.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Davis, Britt \nSent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 9:32 AM\nTo: Elliott, Steven M.\nSubject: RE: helm & baytank\n\n Steve,\n\n I'll give you a call. Thanks.\n\n Britt\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Elliott, Steven M. \nSent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 3:41 PM\nTo: Davis, Britt\nSubject: helm & baytank\n\n any news on the helm and baytank situation", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----------------------------------------------------------------------------\nNATIONAL JOURNAL'S TECHNOLOGY DAILY PM EDITION \nis now available at http://nationaljournal.com/pubs/techdaily/\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nAFTERNOON HIGHLIGHTS:\n\nCYBER PORN: The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case to determine\nwhether a ban on \"virtual\" child pornography is constitutional.\n\nE-COMMERCE: Internet service providers increasingly are turning to the\ncourts to protect their customers from \"spam.\"\n\nPRIVACY: A top law enforcement official lauded the new anti-terrorism law\nand said police would not abuse their powers.\n\nBROADBAND: FCC commissioners pondered the obstacles the United States must\novercome to become a high-speed nation.\n\n\nTECH DAILY AFTERNOON FEATURE:\nExecutive Summary: Editor Sharon McLoone pens a concise digest of the\nweek's top high-tech policy news.\nClick here to go directly to the feature -\nhttp://nationaljournal.com/pubs/techdaily/features/execsumm/exec011026.htm\n\n\nTODAY ON NATIONALJOURNAL.COM:\n-- NATIONAL JOURNAL: Afghanistan Could Be The Easy Part\n http://nationaljournal.com/members/news/2001/10/1026nj1.htm\n\n-- BILL STATUS: The Latest Updates On Key Legislation\n http://nationaljournal.com/members/news/bills/billprogress.htm\n\n\n----------------------------\nTo stop receiving these E-mail Alerts:\n\nReply to this message and include the word \"unsubscribe\" (without quotes)\nin the BODY of the message. \n----------------------------\n\n\nNational Journal's Technology Daily is published daily by National Journal\nGroup Inc. For more information about National Journal Group's\npublications, go to http://www.nationaljournal.com.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGriffith, John \nSent:\tWednesday, December 12, 2001 2:36 PM\nTo:\tMcLaughlin Jr., Errol\nSubject:\t\n\nhere are todays trades, thanks.\n\nJohn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jason,\n\tHere are the May 2nd final cuts.\n\t\t\t\t\tJer\n\n> ----------\n> From: \tSlechta, Jerry\n> Sent: \tThursday, May 03, 2001 3:01 PM\n> To: \t'Mark Mixon'\n> Cc: \t'Barbara Dillard Radous'; Holler, Sonia R.\n> Subject: \tFW: May 2nd cuts on NB01, ANR East Joliet\n>\n> Mark,\n> \tHere is the official notification from Jeanette for gas day May 2nd.\n> The total cut is for 47 MMBtu (28 @ Peoples TTP and 19 @ Northern Border\n> Will County). Peoples cut the SIQ amount by 47 going from 125,000 to\n> 124,953.\n>\n> \t\t\t\t\tJer\n> ----------\n> From: \tTrinidad, Jeanette: E-mail\n> Sent: \tThursday, May 03, 2001 2:21 PM\n> To: \tAkkerman, Antje; Blackman, Nate; Fitzgerald, Richard J.; Holler,\n> Sonia R.; Slechta, Jerry; Wear, Dave; Thomas, Lilian; Isais, Irene\n> Cc: \tTrinidad, Jeanette: E-mail\n> Subject: \tMay 2nd cuts on NB01, ANR East Joliet\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \tThe following are the final reduction totals for May 2, 2001,\n> Intraday 2:\n>\n> \tNo.Border\tEnron contract #R0259f was cut by 47dth. Volume\n> went from 51,820 to 51,773.\n> \t\t\tTherefore, deliveries from Enron North America to\n> PGLC went from 178,031 to 177,984`.\n>\n> \t...........\n> \tANR\n> \tEast Joliet\tPeoples contract #104684 was cut by 19dth. Volume\n> went from 40,000 to 39,981.\n>\n>\n> Jeanette Trinidad\n> Peoples Energy\n> \t(312) 240-4844\n>\n>\n>\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------\nThe information transmitted is intended only for the person\nor entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential\nand/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission,\ndissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance\nupon, this information by persons or entities other than the\nintended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error,\nplease contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Sally's internal address is: EB 3389\n\nTemporary fax # is 713-646-8029\n\nPatti x39106\n(Sally's Assistant)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlbernita Travis@ENRON\n08/29/2000 12:29 PM\nTo: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: AirCard 300\n\nHi Sally -\n\nMy name is Albernita, in the Software Licensing department. A couple of \nweeks ago the above mentioned Aircard was requested for you. \n\nI will need to send you a GTE Contract to get your aircard activated. Would \nyou please provide me with your Internal mailing address and Fax number asap.\n\nIf you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.\n\nThank you!\n\nAlbernita Travis\nEnron Corporation - I. T. Department\n713-345-6255", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You received this email because you requested\ntimely investment ideas from www.JustOptin.com\nShould you not wish to receive any future monthly\ninvestment newsletters there are remove instructions\nat the end of this email.\n\n=================================================================\n\nPremierInvestorNetwork.com Monthly February 2002 Edition\n Stock Investing Section\nCopyright ? 2001, All rights reserved.\nRedistribution in any form is strictly prohibited.\n\nThe entire newsletter is best viewed in COURIER 10 for alignment\n=================================================================\nIn this Stock Investing edition:\n\nPremierInvestor.com Presents:\n\n Non-Tech Monthly Pick by Stock Bottom,\n Man's Best Friend.\n The combination of strong sales growth, rising margins, and\n an investing public that wants to see results today will\n keep this train chugging higher.\n\n Tech Stock of the Month by NetBulls,\n Another Entry Point for Bulls.\n This is one software stock that we don't mind making\n a play for despite a lack of leadership in the group.\n\n\n ------------ Next Week --------------\n\n Next week look for our Option Trading\n Picks for the month of February.\n\n\n=================================================================\nNon-Tech Monthly Pick for Active Investors\n=================================================================\n\nPETsMART, Inc. - PETM - close: 10.32 change: +0.06 stop: 9.49\n\nCompany Description\nPETsMART, Inc., is the largest specialty retailer of services and\nsolutions for the lifetime needs of pets. The Phoenix, AZ-based\ncompany operates more than 550 pet stores in the United States\nand Canada, as well as a large pet supply catalog business, and\nis the major, controlling investor in the Internet's leading\nonline provider of pet products and information\n(www.petsmart.com). PETsMART provides a broad range of\ncompetitively priced pet food and supplies, and offers complete\npet training, grooming and adoption services. (source: company\npress release)\n\nWhy We Like It:\nOne glance at the chart of PETM and it is easy to see why\ninvestors might be drawn to the stock. Fortunately, it would\nappear that PETM actually has some earnings to back up this\namazing rise in its stock price. For many investors, 2001 was\nnot a fun year in the stock market. Yet for PETM shareholders\nthey saw a $2.60 share price near its March 2001 lows rise to the\n$10.00 level by the end of December 2001. Management seems to\nhave good control over some of the challenges of running a 550\nstore chain while still keeping growth as part of the equation.\n\nPETsMART's latest earnings report, which was for its Q3, came out\nback in November but inside there was plenty of information that\ninvestors liked to hear. We've grabbed a quote from their Q3\nearnings press release: \"Improvements in key areas such as in-\nstocks, inventory management and distribution efficiency, coupled\nwith the continued growth in our pet services business, drove\nsales and profitability during the third quarter,\" said Phil\nFrancis, chairman, president and chief executive officer of\nPETsMART, Inc. \"We've gained a good deal of momentum, and are\npositioned for a solid fourth quarter and a strong 2002, when\nwe'll bring our new store format to 200 existing stores, open 25\nto 30 new stores, and continue to drive a company-wide culture of\ncustomer care.\"\n\nPhil has reason to be positive if the company's numbers keep up\ntheir current pace. The same Q3 report showed that gross margins\nhad risen to 28.6 percent, up 390 basis points compared with the\nthird quarter the year before. Total sales for the quarter had\njumped 10.6% to $598.6 million while comparable store sales added\n7.6 percent over the Q3 of 2000.\n\nThe company recently announced that they had bought the remaining\n16.3 percent interest in PETsMART.com that they didn't own for\n$9.5 million. In addition to the purchase they would consolidate\nthe dot.com business and their PETsMART Direct, an equine direct\nmarketing business, into their overall operations. Part of this\nplan would close certain offices in California and move the\noperations to their Phoenix, AZ headquarters.\n\nThis announcement came out after the bell on Tuesday, January\n22nd and investors were unsure how to interpret the news, which\ncaused some volatility in the stock price the next day. Since\nthen we've seen some selling in the stock but we feel the pull\nback towards the $10 level has merely offered us a better entry\npoint.\n\nOn a positive note, the same announcement revealed that the\ncompany had raised their sales growth outlook for the January\nquarter from 6 to 7 percent to about 9 percent. We could not\nconfirm an actual date but believe PETM will announce its Q4\nearnings in late February.\n\nHow do we trade the stock from here?\n\nIt would be easy to say that on a longer-term basis the stock\ncould be considered overbought. However, in this current market\nenvironment where investors are asking, \"show me the earnings\"\nPETM should continue to draw investor interest. There aren't\nmany companies right now with strong sales growth and growing\nprofit margins. Technically, buyers have been supporting the\nstock price every time it dips to the 30-dma during the last\nthree months (from Nov. 1st). Shares dipped below this level\nmid-week but quickly rebounded. At the moment, the 30-dma is\nnear the $10 mark, which can also double as a strong\npsychological support level.\n\nWe're going to start the play with a stop loss at $9.49, which is\na few cents below the 50-dma but we're only giving the stock this\nextra room because we have a two to three month time frame. More\nconservative traders or short-term traders could easily use a\ntighter stop loss. One suggestion would be to place a stop under\nWednesday's low of $9.84.\n\nPETM does have some overhead resistance at the $11 level but the\noverall bullish trend should be able to conquer it. Our\nobjective is a $12 price target. This is almost 20% above\ncurrent levels. We suspect that America's new tendency to stay\nhome and spend money on the house and the family will also\ntranslate into more money on the family pet.\n\nPicked on January 25th at $10.32\nGain since picked: +0.00\nEarnings Date Feb/02 (not confirmed)\n\nChart =\nhttp://www.premierinvestor.com/charts/charts.asp?symbol=PETM\n\n\n\n=================================================================\nTech Stock of the Month for Tech Bulls\n=================================================================\n\nCognos Inc. - COGN - close: 25.47 change: +0.48 stop: 23.70\n\nCompany Description:\nCognos is the leading global provider of business intelligence\nsolutions that optimize the performance of the world's largest\nand most successful organizations. Founded in 1969, Cognos does\nbusiness with more than 19,000 customers in 120 countries around\nthe world. Cognos business intelligence solutions and services\nare also available from more than 3,000 worldwide partners and\nresellers. (source: company press release)\n\nWhy We Like It:\nThe software sector has been a jumpy group lately and we're not\nseeing a lot of leadership with MSFT trading below its 200-dma.\nHowever, we have noticed a few players in the \"business\nsolutions\" group doing okay. One of those is Cognos Inc. Shares\nof the stock have done very well the last few months and really\njumped higher in December after their Q3 earnings report. The\nstock ran into heavy resistance at the $27 level in early January\nbut has since consolidated back to the $24 mark with a nice\nintraday dip last Wednesday. Volume was pretty strong on Friday\nas bulls pushed shares up almost 2% heading into the weekend. In\nthe news, First Albany Corp. recently upgraded COGN to a \"buy\"\nand gave it a $30 price target. First Albany cited the recent\nearnings improvement over the last two quarters and a decent\nentry point supporting a decent risk/reward scenario in COGN. We\nhappen to agree with them on the entry point idea and don't mind\ntargeting the $30 level either. There is still a wall at $27 but\nhopefully this time COGN will be able to trade through it. We\nare going to start the play with a stop at $23.70, which is\nWednesday's low. We still recommend keeping an eye on MSFT and\nthe GSO.X software index to gauge the market atmosphere.\n\nPicked on January 25th at $25.47\nChange since picked: +0.00\nEarnings Date 04/10/02 (unconfirmed)\n\nChart =\nhttp://www.premierinvestor.com/charts/charts.asp?symbol=COGN\n\n\n\n===============================================\nABOUT - PremierInvestor.com\n===============================================\n\nWHO IS PREMIERINVESTOR.COM?\n\nFor years investors and traders have been reading great\nnewsletters like NetBulls.com for Internet and tech stock\nplays, SplitTrader.com for stock split strategies, and\nStockBottom for the active trader. 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These fares are only valid for\ntravel in December 2000 and are for Special Offer Club members\nonly\u0001(\n\n*****************************************************************\nFOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS APPLY:\n\nONLY FOR TRAVEL ON THE ABOVE MENTIONED DAYS\nYou can only enjoy these special fares if you make your reservations before \n20th December 2000.\nNo frequent flyer points.\nNo changes once ticket has been booked.\nNo refunds after ticket has been booked.\nNo child discount.\nMinimum stay Saturday night.\n\nThese are available for UK SPECIAL OFFER CLUB members ONLY.\n\nYou can book these special offers by e-mailing us at: london@icelandair.is \nwith your name, address, preferred travel date(s), daytime telephone number \nand the best time to reach you.\nOr you can use the link below to book these fares online.\n\nhttps://www.icelandair.co.uk/main/view.jsp?branch=474293\n\nPlease note that seats are limited on this offer and will be sold on a first \ncome first serve basis.\n\nThese are fares originating from UK only \u0001) for information on LUCKY FARES \noriginating in USA \u0001) check out www.icelandair.com and join the Special Offer \nClub there.\n\n*****************************************************************\nYou can also find us at: http://www.icelandair.co.uk for\nfurther information about the airline, our services and destinations!\n\nThat's all there is to it. So don't wait\u0001(\u0001(.get LUCKY!\n\nTo stop receiving e-mail updates from the Netclub/Lucky Fares, please click \nor cut and paste the link below. When you have logged in click on Edit \nProfile. At the bottom of the form remove the checkmark where you are asked \nif you would like to receive e-mail notification of the Netclub offers. \nClick on Update profile.\n\nIf you just wish to change your e-mail address, get Netclub/Lucky Fares from \nother regions or edit your profile in any other way you can also do this by \nchanging information on the Edit Profile form. Just remember to click on \nUpdate profile.\n\nhttps://www.icelandair.co.uk/main/view.jsp?branch=474293\n\n\nYou can also send us an email, with unsubscribe in the subject line, to \nlondon@icelandair.is with your FULL NAME & THE SUBMITTED E-MAIL ADDRESS and \nwe will remove you from our mailing list.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Congrats on the promotion. I was a little suprised it was only to manager...I remember you saying something once about jumping straight to Director. All things in due time, right?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tata in talks to buy Enron's Dabhol power plant - FT\nAFX News, 10/14/01\nQatar, Dolphin to sign final mega gas deal \"shortly\"\nAgence France-Presse, 10/14/01\nNATURAL GAS BIG IN STATE'S FUTURE > NEW PIPELINES ARE PROPOSED TO FILL NEEDS\nSouth Florida Sun-Sentinel, 10/14/01\nDebt load smothers Polaroid; Bankruptcy filing pointing to sale, firings\nBoston Herald. 10/13/01\nWORLD NEWS - Enron wins court injunction - NEWS DIGEST.\nFinancial Times (U.K. edition), 10/13/01\n\n\n\nTata in talks to buy Enron's Dabhol power plant - FT\n\n10/14/2001\nAFX News\n(c) 2001 by AFP-Extel News Ltd\n\nTOKYO (AFX-ASIA) - Tata has held exploratory talks to buy Enron's power plant in Dabhol, India, the Financial Times reported. \nTata Power has written to the Indian government expressing interest in the plant, though any deal would have to address the high tariff structure and interest rate burden on the project, the newspaper said.\nIt is understood that Enron is considering an offer price of about 80 cents to the dollar, it said. \nEnron declined on Friday to confirm it was in talks with Tata, but said the best solution would be for the Indian government, or one of its Indian financial backers, to take on Dabhol. \nTata Power recently held talks with Indian financial institutions involved with the project. Officials from Dabhol Power Company, Enron's Indian arm, also attended. \nAbout 70 pct of the Dabhol plant was funded by debt, with Indian financial institutions providing 1.4 bln usd and foreign lenders the balance. \nEnron's Indian unit defaulted in September on interest payments to international lenders, blaming stopped payments by the Maharashtra State Electricity Board, the plant's sole client. \ntb/pb For more information and to contact AFX: www.afxnews.com and www.afxpress.com\n\nCopyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \t\n\nQatar, Dolphin to sign final mega gas deal \"shortly\"\n\n10/14/2001\nAgence France-Presse\n(Copyright 2001)\n\nABU DHABI, Oct 14 (AFP) - Qatar and Dolphin Energy will sign the final development and production sharing agreement (DPSA) for a multi- billion-dollar project to deliver Qatari gas abroad \"shortly\", the UAE Offsets Group (UOG) said Sunday. \n\"The development and production sharing agreement (DPSA) with Qatar Petroleum (QP) is due to be signed shortly,\" UOG said in a statement.\nThe state-run UOG added that Dolphin Energy will select by early next year an oil major to become a strategic partner in the project. \n\"Over the coming weeks, the international oil companies will be given additional data and invited to submit their offers by late December. One of them is scheduled to be selected in early 2002,\" UOG said. \nUOG held separate negotiations last week with five shortlisted oil majors -- Conoco, ExxonMobil and Occidental Petroleum of the United States, BP International and the Anglo-Dutch firm Shell -- to replace the US firm Enron Corp., which withdrew from the venture in May and transferred its 24.5 percent stake to UOG. \nEnron's role was to build a 350-kilometre (220-mile) pipeline under the Gulf between Qatar and Abu Dhabi. \nThe Dolphin project aims to create a regional grid taking gas from Qatar to Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Oman and eventually Pakistan. \nIn a project estimated at an overall cost of up to 10 billion dollars, the gas is to be transported by undersea pipeline from Qatar to the Abu Dhabi coast. \nThe gas will be distributed inside Abu Dhabi and neighbouring Dubai through existing networks and will be transported between the two through a pipeline for which technical bids have already been submitted. \nThe pipeline will then continue overland to Oman and from there to Pakistan through an undersea pipeline. The extension to Pakistan is expected to cost up to an additional three billion dollars. \nlp/dab\n\nCopyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \t\n\nBUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY\nNATURAL GAS BIG IN STATE'S FUTURE > NEW PIPELINES ARE PROPOSED TO FILL NEEDS\nAntonio Fins Business Writer\n\n10/14/2001\nSouth Florida Sun-Sentinel\nBroward Metro\n1H\n(Copyright 2001 by the Sun-Sentinel)\n\nProdded by rules requiring cleaner air and bolstered by a series of competing pipeline proposals, natural gas is set to become a major player in Florida's energy grid. \nThe state Public Service Commission projects that by the end of the decade, natural gas will account for 44 percent of the fuel used by Florida utilities, up from about 18 percent now. Utility companies use 85 percent of the natural gas burned in Florida.\nAs energy companies bid for the right to drill for oil and gas 100 miles off Florida's coast, other businesses are betting big dollars on natural gas. \nGulfstream Natural Gas System is already building a pipeline from Mississippi and Alabama across the Gulf of Mexico and into the Tampa area. Enron Corp. of Houston is proposing to spend as much as $400 million to build a pipeline from the Bahamas Port Everglades. \nEnron's proposal is drawing rivals. El Paso Corp., also in Houston, wants to build a Bahamas to South Florida pipeline that comes ashore in West Palm Beach. And AES Corp. has purchased Ocean Cay, a speck of an island near Bimini in the Bahamas for an energy complex that will include a power plant and a gas pipeline to Port Everglades. \nThe proposals are receiving scrutiny from county officials and environmental groups. Ultimately, federal regulators must give their approval before a pipeline can be constructed. \nStill, electric companies, which are proposing to build more than 80 new power plants in Florida through 2010, are looking to make heavy use of natural gas. \n\"Practically all the new units are going to burn natural gas,\" said Michael Haff, an engineer at the PSC. \"That's the reason for the large increase\" in projections of natural gas usage. \nAll this is quite a change for Florida's electric utilities. For decades, power suppliers have found it easier to cart coal and ship oil to burn in Florida's power plants than to pipe in natural gas. \nNor has there been much of a popular mandate for natural gas in Florida. Most users are small factories, public laundries and restaurants, where chefs prefer natural gas over electricity because it's easier to control the heat. With little need for heating homes in winter, residential use has generally been limited to barbecues, water heaters and stoves. \nConsequently, Florida uses far less natural gas than many states. Household use of natural gas is less than one-fifth of what some households in other parts of the country use. \nThe motive for the switch comes from a combination of factors. The federal Clean Air act, signed into law in 1990, is forcing utilities across the country to reduce their dependence on coal and oil and to find cleaner sources of fuel to power their generators. \nNatural gas is one of those options. \nAlvaro Linero, the administrator who reviews power plants for the state Department of Environmental Protection, said natural gas emits no particulate matter, the tiny particles that can lodge in lungs and aggravate respiratory conditions. Unlike oil or coal, it gives off no sulfur dioxide, which causes acid rain. It is also easier to control nitrogen oxide emissions, a key component of smog, when natural gas is the fuel rather than oil or coal. \nFlorida Power & Light Co., the largest of the electric companies, has already heavily invested in natural gas generators -- 21 of its 29 non-nuclear power plants are able to run on natural gas. \nFPL said it turns to natural gas occasionally to save customers money, but the utility, regulators and industry groups could not say how much money is saved by the switch. \nAnother factor behind the projected rise in usage of natural gas is its growing availability. By 2005, natural gas supplies are expected to surge after one pipeline, which will run gas across the Gulf of Mexico, is finished. Local government and industry officials also expect the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will give the green light to one of the Bahamas-to-Florida pipeline projects as well. \nStill, some environmental groups say that, while they want cleaner energy, they worry that the push to natural gas raises other fears. \nOne concern voiced by civic activists is that the gas pipeline project will create safety hazards at local ports and parks. Enron, which applied to build a Bahamas-to-Florida pipeline, said it has taken steps to make sure it is safe. But Broward officials and a conservationist group, Hollywood-based Save Our Shores, have expressed reservations in filings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which must approve the pipeline project before construction begins. \nThe safety of natural gas pipelines has received more attention recently. After a pipeline exploded in Carlsbad, N.M., last year, killing 12 people, the federal government moved to tighten regulations and require annual testing. \nAnd the massive increase in natural gas use by the electric companies dismays some natural gas advocates. \nThey insist the best way to employ it is by piping it directly into homes for water heaters, stoves and even gas-run air conditioning units -- a more efficient and cost-effective use of natural gas than running electric generators, they argue. \nBut state regulators and industry officials say that it is too costly to hook up homes in established neighborhoods because of the expenses in construction and re-landscaping, so expecting large numbers of people to convert from electric to gas appliances is unrealistic. \nDisagreements aside, the consensus is that the state's power utilities and consumers will soon have another fuel and energy option. \n\"We don't expect [natural gas usage] to decline. If anything, we may see an increase,\" said Lance Horton, marketing director for People's Gas Co. \"At the end of the day, the customer is going to have another choice that was not there before.\" \nStaff Writer David Fleshler contributed to this report. \nAntonio Fins can be reached at afins@sun-sentinel.com 954-356- 4669.\n\nPHOTO MAPS 2; Caption: Staff file photo/Carl Seibert Pipeline view: Enron proposes a natural gas pipeline from the Bahamas that would have a terminal in the foreground, just south of I-595, after passing under Port Everglades in the background. It is one of several proposals, so far, to bring more clean energy to Florida. PIPELINE DREAMS: Two of the proposed pipeline projects that would bring energy under the Atlantic Ocean and into South Florida: Staff graphic/ Renee Kwok Enron's proposed pipeline would run from Freeport through Port Everglades. Staff graphic Ocean Cay AES Corp. has proposed constructing pipeline and power plant \nCopyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \t\n\nFINANCE\nDebt load smothers Polaroid; Bankruptcy filing pointing to sale, firings\nGREG GATLIN\n\n10/13/2001\nBoston Herald\nAll Editions\n020\n(Copyright 2001)\n\nPolaroid Corp., one of Massachusetts' most-storied innovators, sought bankruptcy protection yesterday in a Delaware court to reorganize its business and will seek to hasten a sale of the company. \nThe highly anticipated move capped a rocky period under Chief Executive Gary DiCamillo and marked an extraordinary fall for the 64- year-old Cambridge instant-photography legend.\nThe company that helped define Route 128 as America's Technology Highway, slashed thousands of jobs since its peak in 1978, when it employed nearly 21,000. \nIt has local operations in Bedford, Cambridge, New Bedford, Norton, Norwood, Waltham and Wayland. \nPolaroid already announced plans this year to cut 3,000 jobs and reduce its work force to 5,500. Yesterday, the company said it will cut more. \nIt's been crushed by huge debt and battered by a sharp drop in demand for its mainstay instant film amid a shift to digital technologies and a weak economy. \n\"How such a place, with so much success and so much technology, could lose that much money and get into so much debt, I don't understand,\" said Lloyd Taylor, a retired Polaroid chemist who has also consulted for the company. \"A lot of people I've known, both retirees and some that are still there, are just totally demoralized.\" \nPolaroid, founded by visionary Edwin H. Land in 1937, said it will remain open for business and continue to make and ship its core instant-film products, even as it \"accelerates and intensifies\" its search for a buyer under bankruptcy court protection. \nBut it will slash operations, with an unspecified number of job cuts expected. Anything that's not part of its core business - products that rely on instant film - is subject to sale or elimination. \nThat includes the company's sunglass division, its photo- identification business, and others. Polaroid, already selling off real estate and other assets, will seek to sell more and will shutter plants. \nSpokesman Skip Colcord would not provide specifics regarding closings or job cut plans. \"I think everything's on the table,\" he said. \nPolaroid confirmed it terminated its retiree health and life insurance plans as well as severance payments to former U.S. employees. \nA federal bankruptcy judge authorized $13.1 million until Monday for employee wages and checks outstanding, said Polaroid lawyer Gregg Galardi. It will seek approval to continue employee health care benefit payments as well, and to honor service warranties on products. \nIn its filing, Polaroid listed $1.81 billion in assets and $948.4 million in debt. Top creditors include Enron Energy Services, Tad Resources International and Dupont Teijin Films US, all with multi- million dollar claims. \nAs expected, Polaroid said it had obtained a commitment for $50 million in so-called debtor-in-possession financing from a bank group led by J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Polaroid will seek court approval to use $40 million of that loan Monday to meet obligations, including paying suppliers on or after yesterday's filing. Lawyers also said Polaroid had a $33 million offer for its identification business. \nCrushed by the weight of its debt, including about $600 million owed to bondholders and $335 in bank loans, Polaroid had teetered on the edge of bankruptcy for months, and received a series of waivers on terms of its lending agreements, while it sought a buyer for some or all of its assets. \nIts once-mighty instant-film business was turned into a cash generator to fund development of new digital-imaging technologies. Earlier this year, Polaroid unveiled new digital printing technology, code-named Opal and Onyx, designed to let consumers and businesses instantly develop prints taken with digital cameras. \nSome say Polaroid lost a step with the departure of Land, its founder and visionary, who stepped down as chief executive in 1980 and as chairman in 1982. Land died in 1991. \nA Harvard University dropout and son of a scrap-metal dealer, Land began to research light polarization in the 1920s, focusing on sunglasses, desk lamps and reducing car headlight glare, before turning to instant film. \nAs legend has it, Land took a picture of his young daughter on a vacation in Santa Fe, N.M., and she asked why she couldn't see the picture right away. Land set to work on the problem immediately, and before long was applying for patents. \nBy 1988, Polaroid was trying to fight off a hostile takeover bid. Financier Stanley Gold's Shamrock Holdings had offered $3 billion for Polaroid, or about $45 a share. Company management eventually rebuffed Shamrock, but spent millions in legal fees and racked up a massive debt to block the takeover bid, from which it has yet to recover. \nGraphic: Historic developments (photo/text graphic) \n** 1937 -- Edwin H. Land forms Polaroid Corp. Develop products from polarizer technology he patented in 1929, including day glasses and desk lamps. \n** 1947 -- Land demonstrates instant film. \n** 1948 -- Polaroid introduces Land Camera and instant roll film. Net sales: $2,481,372. Net loss ($865,255). \n** 1950 -- Company makes one million rolls of instant film. \n** 1963 -- Instant color film introduced. \n** 1976 -- Polaroid files suit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement. \n** 1977 -- The OneStep becomes the best-selling camera in the United States - instant or conventional - for more than four years. \n** 1980 -- Land steps down as CEO, continues as chairman and assumes new position of consulting director of basic research in Land photography. \n** 1984 -- Net sales: $1.3 billion. Net earnings: $26 million. Employees: 13,402. \n** 1986 -- Federal appeals court upholds a 1985 decision by district court, ruling that Eastman Kodak violated Polaroid patent rights in its manufacture of instant cameras and film. \n** 1988 -- Shamrock Holdings, Inc. begins attempted hostile takeover. \n**1989 -- Shamrock Holdings, Inc. agrees to terminate its takeover attempt. Net sales: $1.9 million. Net earnings: $145 million. Employees: 11,441. \n** 1991 -- Mac Booth named chairman. Edwin H. Land, Polaroid founder, dies at 81. Suit with Eastman Kodak settled; Kodak pays Polaroid $925 million. \n** 1995 -- Gary T. DiCamillo, the first \"outsider\" to head the company, succeeds retiring chairman and CEO Mac Booth. \n** 1998 -- Polaroid introduces more than 25 new products in an attempt to find new markets including 35mm cameras and PopShots single-use film and camera system. Net sales: $1.8 billion. Net loss: $51 million. Employees: 9,274 \n** 2000 -- DiCamillo unveils strategy to recreate Polaroid as a digital imaging company. \n** 2001 -- Polaroid lays out plans to cut 3,000 jobs, about half in Massachusetts. It defaults on more than $26 million in interest payments to bondholders. Stock plunges to pennies per share. \nCaption: BACK TO BASICS: Despite its bankruptcy filing, Polaroid, based in Cambridge, said it will continue to make and ship its core instant-film products. AP FILE PHOTO\n\nCopyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \t\n\nWORLD NEWS - Enron wins court injunction - NEWS DIGEST.\nBy KHOZEM MERCHANT.\n\n10/13/2001\nFinancial Times (U.K. edition)\n(c) 2001 Financial Times Limited . All Rights Reserved\n\nEnron wins court injunction \nEnron, which is poised to pull out of the largest foreign direct investment in India, has won an injunction from a court in London preventing the regional government of Maharashtra from challenging arbitration proceedings launched by the US power company.\nEnron's opponents say the court decision, which is confined to appeals in India, significantly reduces legal defences for Maharashtra, where the 2,184MW power plant is located, and is likely to raise the stakes in the Houston-based company's increasingly messy attempt to withdraw from India with full compensation. \nOfficials at Enron's Indian arm, Dabhol Power, say the legal move was designed to prevent Maharashtra from trying to stall arbitration through endless legal obstacles. This is what has happened between Enron and its sole Indian client, Maharashtra State Electricity Board. Khozem Merchant, Bombay. \n(c) Copyright Financial Times Ltd. All rights reserved. \nhttp://www.ft.com.\n\nCopyright ? 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\nVince\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/27/2000 \n04:59 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nVince J Kaminski\n03/27/2000 04:55 PM\nTo: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\ncc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dennis \nBrown/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Enron Research and EBS Engineering and Operations Group Technical \nForum\n\nKevin,\n\nI would like to invite you to an off-site meeting of John Griebling's \norganization\nand the Research Group. \n\nDate: April 27 - April 29\nLocation: Breckenridge, Colorado\n\n\nAs you know, John Griebling is managing the network design and construction \nproject\ncurrently under way in EBS. The Research Group is actively involved in this \neffort\nwhich requires advanced quantitative skills in the area of stochastic \noptimization and\nstochastic processes (for modeling and forecasting Internet traffic flows).\n\nThe objective of this meeting is to develop common language and accomplish \ntransfer \nof skills between the two groups, to facilitate cooperation on this project \nin the future.\n\nWe are inviting Ken Rice and Joe Hirko to this meeting. We would appreciate \nif you could\nspeak, together with Joe and Ken, on strategic directions of EBS. It is \nimportant for a group\nof technical people, with relatively specialized technical skills, to \nunderstand the big picture.\n\nI am attaching the preliminary agenda for this meeting.\n\nVince", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "calendar/mtg folder\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 11/21/2000 11:23 AM -----\n\n\tMary Alison Bailey@ECT\n\t11/20/2000 05:24 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Courtney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Traci \nWarner/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Scott Porter/HOU/EES@EES, \nBernie Barcio/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew \nWilson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bill Windle/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brian Spector/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kate Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pushkar \nShahi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Waymon Votaw/NA/Enron@Enron, Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nDavid Dye/HOU/EES@EES, Jon Adler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg \nCharacklis/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, William Kendrick/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Larry \nLeib/Corp/Enron@Enron, Andrew Miles/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen Stenhouse/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Trevor Randolph/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nCharles Varnell/NA/Enron@Enron, Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alhamd \nAlkhayat/NA/Enron@ENRON, Micha Makowsky/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Frank Bay/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jaime \nGualy/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, John Wilson/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nJohn Walt/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kelli Little/NA/Enron@Enron, Patrick \nWade/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Juden/HOU/EES@EES, Aamir Maniar/NA/Enron@Enron, \nDoug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian O'Rourke/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, David Maskell/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nMichelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Kiani/HOU/EES@EES, \nMarilyn_baker@enron.net\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Mark your calendar for Nov. 30th 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm - RICE MBA \nCORPORATE PARTNER RECEPTION\n\nIt is very important every Rice Team member attend the following event in \nsupport of Enron, Rice University and Houston. \nRice University is please to invite you Thursday, November 30, 2000\nand a guest to join us for a special event 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm \nfeaturing Jeffrey K. Skilling, Business Attire\nPresident & COO, Enron Corporation, Enron Bldg. 50th Floor\nspeaking on MBA Career Opportunities in Texas. \n\n Rice MBA Corporate Partners Reception\n\nPlease see the attached invitation - Enron CPR.doc \n\nRSVP to Alison Bailey by return e-mail or ext. 3-6778.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I don't know the status of the Crawfish documents. I will have to check. Steve Van Hooser was handling those documents. With respect to your previous question, the PSA for the Napoleonville warehouse went to the Assumption Parish last week.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tIsrani, Rakhi \nSent:\tMonday, August 27, 2001 2:16 PM\nTo:\tNemec, Gerald\nSubject:\tRE: Status Updates\n\nGerald,\n\nThanks for your help on the Assumption Parish documents. \n\nDo you know the status on the documents related to Bridgeline's request for easements/ROWs on the Crawfish land? It seems that Keith Daigle is the one drafting the documents. Please let me know. \n\nThanks,\n\nRakhi\n(x3-7871)\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tVan Hooser, Steve \nSent:\tFriday, August 24, 2001 10:27 AM\nTo:\tIsrani, Rakhi\nCc:\tRainer, Eva; Nemec, Gerald; Westbrook, Roger; Johnson, Patrick; Morris, Brandi; Ogden, Mary\nSubject:\tRE: Status Updates\nImportance:\tHigh\n\nRakhi,\n\nMary Ogden found and has provided Eva Rainer the missing documentation relevant to your Item 2; I believe Eva has already provided Texas Brine what is needed to clear up confusion relative to the various Enron entity transfers that took place prior to LRCI's conveyance to Texas Brine.\n\nAs to Item 1, I would ask that you work with Gerald Nemec of the EWS legal department. He's been overseeing the Napoleonville work and will be able to oversee and work with Keith Daigle and Roger Westbrook on the Crawfish Right-of -Way work.\n\nI have recently joined the Enron Industrial Markets legal team and am divesting of all my former Gas Assets and Trading work. Gerald can be reached at 3-3512.\n\nThanks,\n\nSteve\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tIsrani, Rakhi \nSent:\tFriday, August 24, 2001 9:44 AM\nTo:\tVan Hooser, Steve\nCc:\tJohnson, Patrick\nSubject:\tStatus Updates\n\nSteve,\n\nI was hoping you could help me with the following two issues. I am not sure who in legal is working on these. \n\n1) Crawfish Right-of-Ways (counterparty: Bridgeline) - Bridgeline is requesting ROWs/easements on the Crawfish land in LA. Keith Daigle, I suppose, is the one who would be actually drafting the agreements. Roger Westbrook recently received the plats and general descriptions which are to be attached to the agreements. Would you know the status on these documents? \n\n2) Napoleonville (counterparty: Texas Brine) - Texas Brine purchase approximately 16.6 acres from Enron at the Napoleonville Salt Dome earlier this year. Texas Brine is attempting to clear title for this land. The executed documents from the sale of the land from Enron Storage Co to Bridgeline Storage Co and then from Bridgeline Storage Co to LRCI. were apparently never filed at the courthouse. Texas Brine is very eager to get this cleared up. Do you know whether Legal has these documents? \n\nThanks for your help,\n\nRakhi\n(x-37871)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please reply and let me know if you will participate in person or via conference call. The dial-in number is 801-983-4013, please reference Ken Lay.\n\nThanks,\nJoannie\n3-1769", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I've got an idea. Howzabout Ted cooks and you clean up? Seriously, though, \nI'll try to host next time at my humble apartment.\n\n\n\n\tJacqueline Kelly \n\t11/09/2000 01:31 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: RE: spreadsheet\n\nNo problemo! Maybe I will cook for us next time...oh, that's right I don't\ncook anymore...\n\nI thought we did a good job of cranking things out. Have a good weekend!\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com [mailto:Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 10:12 AM\nTo: Jacqueline Kelly\nSubject: Re: spreadsheet\n\n\n\nthanks again for hosting. most kind of you, and we seemed to make a lot of\nprogress. did you get enough money for dinner?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Why did I not get this until 12:41?\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Christian LeBroc @ ENRON 10/23/2000 12:41 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Hugo Moreira/LON/ECT@ECT, David J Botchlett/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L \nNowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Chismar/SIN/ECT@ECT, John Buckner \nThomas/SIN/ECT@ECT, Scott Earnest/HOU/ECT@ECT, Risk Controls@ECT, Mary \nThambiah/LON/ECT@ECT, Oliver Gaylard/LON/ECT@ECT, Bjorn \nHagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT, Manfred Roenz/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lee \nJackson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Homan Amiry/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark Fondren/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nSwinney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy Horn/LON/ECT@ECT, \nMichelle Bruce/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Liquids Limits Oct. 20", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi all, \n\n?\n\nI'm about to leave for class. Could one of you please leave?voice mail on my \ncell\nwith the conf call # for 7:30? My cell# is 916 600 1245. \n\nThanks,\n\nAnil \n\n? Mark Guinney wrote: \nJeff, just confirming that you will be initiating the call tonight?\n\n**********************************************\nMark D. Guinney, CFA\nConsultant\nWatson Wyatt Investment Consulting\n345 California Street, Ste. 1400\nSan Francisco, CA 94104\n(415) 733-4487 ph.\n(415) 733-4190 fax\n\n\n\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi John\n\nI will look into this - Part of the problem is also that I don't have an assistant (Brenda left a few weeks ago and my new assistant (Alice)( HOORAY ), doesn't start until June 1st) who can approve or knows anything about invoicing.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Do you all want to talk/ write to her directly or do you want me to? Clearly the document she executed was a draft document and didn't even have the consideration section filled out. We are all so busy so I'd really like to just deal with this once. We know how persistent she can be. Please advise.\n\nThanks!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tCurry, Wanda \nSent:\tMonday, November 26, 2001 6:23 PM\nTo:\tJoyce, Mary\nSubject:\tRe: Separation Agreement and Release \nImportance:\tHigh\nSensitivity:\tConfidential\n\n\nMary,\n\nAfter weeks of consideration, I executed the Separation Agreement and Release to be paid via wire transfer on November 28th. You were not available, but I left it with Michelle Cash for delivery to you this evening. I would like payment under this Agreement by wire transfer on Wednesday. I have made certain those I work with closely know I am available to completely transition as per the terms of the agreement. \n\nPlease execute this Separation Agreement and Release and I will arrange to pick up a copy of this fully executed Agreement tomorrow morning. Should you have any questions, I will be available at my office number - 713-853-3411. \n\nThanks,\nWanda Curry", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark,\n\nYou may have responded to this email before, but I am unable to find it.\n\nCould you please have a look over it and let me know what you think?\n\nThanks,\n\nDave\n---------------------- Forwarded by David Forster/LON/ECT on 01/12/99 23:39 \n---------------------------\n\n\nDavid Forster\n10/11/99 16:22\nTo: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Elena Kapralova/LON/ECT@ECT, Awais Omar/LON/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Re: Agency.com Identification\n\nMark,\n\nCould you please cast your eye over these additions to the FAQ list?\n\nThanks,\n\nDave\n---------------------- Forwarded by David Forster/LON/ECT on 10/11/99 16:18 \n---------------------------\n\n\nLouise Kitchen\n10/11/99 16:10\nTo: David Forster/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Agency.com Identification \n\n\nQ1: Did you write your web page internally or use an outside company?\n\nA: Enron used an outside company for the web page coding, but the internal \napplications which our traders use for posting their bids and offers were \nbuilt by Enron personnel.\n\n\nQ2: What is the name of the outside agency which Enron used for web page \ndevelopment and how can we contact them?\n\nA: The company which wrote the internet software for EnronOnline is \nAgency.com. \n\n\nQ3: Are you satisfied with Agency's performance?\n\nRefer the caller to our PR dept.\n\n\n\n\n\nDavid Forster\n09/11/99 17:32\nTo: Louise Kitchen/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Agency.com Identification \n\nOK - Q1 and Q3 obviously only need internal approval, but I will send Q2 to \nAgency, if you approve.\n\n\nQ1: Did you write your web page internally or use an outside company?\n\nA: Enron used an outside company for the web page coding, but the internal \napplications which our traders use for posting their bids and offers were \nbuilt by Enron personnel.\n\n\nQ2: What is the name of the outside agency which Enron used for web page \ndevelopment and how can we contact them?\n\nA: The company which wrote the internet software for EnronOnline is \nAgency.com. They are located in Dallas, Texas and can be reached at \n214-571-4000, or by mail at 1701 N. Market Street, Suite 400, Dallas, Texas \n75202.\n\n\nQ3: Are you satisfied with Agency's performance?\n\nRefer the caller to our PR dept.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLouise Kitchen\n09/11/99 15:27\nTo: David Forster/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Agency.com Identification \n\nWe need to draft an FAQ and get it approved by Agency. Can you draft \nsomething?Thanks\n\n\n\nDavid Forster\n09/11/99 15:13\nTo: Louise Kitchen/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Agency.com Identification\n\nIf someone calls the Call Centre and asks if we used an outside vendor for \nthe website, and who the vendor is, shall we tell them?\n\nWe have received such a query - I want to establish policy.\n\nThanks,\n\nDave", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Where are you staying?\n\n\n\n\nJohn J Shoobridge@ENRON\n02/20/2001 02:36 PM\nTo: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Trip to Houston \n\nSorry I'll in houston from Saturday thru Wednesday (probably Thrusday).", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I did find one that I have not used. You will just need to change the \ninformation at the top of the page.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "what do you want for taylor?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear Ms. Kurz,\n\nI spoke to Mr. Skilling regarding your e-mail below. Of course he is always \nwilling to entertain opportunities for NED's; however, given the current \ndemands on his time, it would have to be something pretty significant in \norder that he would pursue and/or accept such an appointment.\n\nWith regard to the specific company you have in mind, he is happy to review \nany written information you may have. Once he has had a chance to review it, \nwe will contact you to let you know his level of interest and to set up \nfollow-on discussions if appropriate. By mail or Federal Express, the \ninformation may be sent to:\n\nJeffrey K. Skilling\nPresident & COO\nEnron Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB5007\nHouston, TX 77002\n\nThank you for your consideration. We look forward to hearing from you again \nsoon.\n\nRegards,\nSherri Sera\nAssistant to Jeff Skilling\n713.853.5984\n713.646.8381\ne-mail: sherri.sera@enron.com\n\n\n\n\nbarbara.kurz@wmanngkr.com on 07/18/2000 04:21:13 PM\nTo: jeff.skilling@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Board Appointments\n\n\nDear Jeff,\nI am a Partner with Whitehead Mann and rang you today to introduce myself and \nmy firm. We are an executive search consultancy who act for large global \norganizations to find Non-Executive Directors(NED)for their Boards. At any \none time, we have a number of European clients who are keen to have American \nnationals join their Boards due to their growing interests in the US.\n\nI am approaching you to see if you would ever entertain taking on a NED \nposition. I have a specific client in mind which is a Paris-based, global \nindustrial company with worldwide revenues in excess of $15 billion.\n\nI know that you have just returned from holiday and have a busy schedule over \nthe next few weeks, but I would be grateful if you could let me know if you \nwould be interested in talking further about Board appointments. I can be \nreached at 212 551 3552 or via e-mail at your convenience.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRegards,\nBarbara Kurz", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This week...an eSpeak mystery for you to solve!\n\n\"We were recently added to the Russell 2000 Index and our Water2Water was \nnamed as one of the top 200 B2B sites in the world and one of the top ten in \nthe energy and utility sector by Forbes. Our company and this site have been \nfeatured by CNN, ABC World News, Fortune eBusiness and The Wall Street \nJournal.\"\n\nWho are we? Consult the archive for the most recent eSpeak transcript and \nfind out!\n\n\nCompetitive Intelligence 101 Training? Why? Find out soon! CI 101 coming \nSummer of 2000. Meanwhile - did you know the scoop on our competitors can be \nfound on the EDGE? Check it out.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "RICE UNIVERSITY: MBA FOR EXECUTIVES\nThe Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management\n\nRice University and the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management are \noffering their Executive MBA Program at the Rice Campus in Houston, Texas. \nThe Rice University MBA executive schedule offers experienced professionals \nan opportunity to cultivate a deeper understanding of business concepts, \nbroader market perspectives, and strategic skills without interrupting their \ncareers\n\nStudents selected to participate in this innovative program possess strong \nquantitative skills and typically have at least ten years of relevant work \nexperience in which they have demonstrated their ability to solve \nincreasingly challenging issues.\n\nHighlights:\n\nFinance and accounting, marketing, economics, communication, information \ntechnology, leadership, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and the \nglobal business environment\nConcentrated class schedule of 11 mini-semesters over 21 months. Classes \ngenerally meet all day on Fridays and Saturdays on alternating weeks\nTaught by the same faculty, with the same rigorous standards as the full-time \nMBA program. Students in both programs receive the same diploma\nModerate class sizes and the students\u0001, collective level of professional \nexperience enrich the learning experience\n\nFor additional information about the Rice Executive MBA Program, contact:\n\n Kay Henry\n Program Director, MBA for Executives\nRice University Executive Education\nJesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management \u0001) MS 531\nP. O. Box 1892\nHouston, TX 77251-1892\n713/527-6060; FAX 713/285-5131\nEmail: khenry@rice.edu or oed@rice.edu\nWeb: http://www.rice.edu/execdev\n\nFor additional information about Enron\u0001,s Policy on Educational Assistance:\n\n Web: http://hrweb.enron.com/\n Click on \u0001&Policies and Guides\u00018 and then \u0001&Education Assistance\u00018\n\nFor additional information about Enron Corp's Organizational Development and \nTraining offerings, contact:\n\n Suzanne Gruber, Senior Director\n713/345-8314\nEmail: suzanne.gruber@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You guys crack me up! \n\n\n\n\tPeter Keohane\n\t11/15/2000 10:50 AM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Jon Chapman/LON/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Re: Yes but...........\n\nVery good stuff. I will get back to you later.\n\n\n\nJon Chapman\n11/15/2000 09:37 AM\nTo: Peter Keohane/CAL/ECT@ECT\ncc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Yes but........... \n\nI'm afraid I'm still none the wiser . Anyway , points of history : (1) Yes , \nwe did , technically , lose the American War of Independence but it was \nbecause we got sick of it and had other \"fish to fry\" in Asia and Africa , \nplus it was really a civil war because the people who \"beat\" us were , \nlargely , first or second generation \"Americans\" and , therefore , Brits \n(for example , George Washington's family home is still there close to my \nhome town of Sunderland in North-East England ) and (2) we never lost to the \nFrench , we agreed to give them the worst bit - Quebec - in return for some \ntastier possessions elsewhere .\n\nYours respectfully\n\nJon\n\n\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources \n\tCanada Corp. \n\t\n\tFrom: Peter Keohane 15/11/2000 16:25\n\t\n\nTo: Jon Chapman/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Re: Nice VP and possibly Pres. \n\nThat fact that you asked \"who?\" begs the further question of what exactly you \nwere up to in Houston. Have the Brits ever really won a battle any way? \n(Their failure to beat a bunch of colonized farmers with pitch forks has \nresulted directly in this Florida mess, and their failure to put away the \nFrench (of all people) has resulted directly in me and the vast majority of \nmy fellow Canadians being subjected to official and legally mandated \nbilingualism).\n\nTo the point, I believe San Felipe is the battle field adjacent to the \nWestheimer battle field, where the Brits (or at least one of them) were \npurportedly waging a more efficient war, until being caught red handed on the \nbattle fields of San Felipe, where, all the while, the Canadian forces (or at \nleast one of them) were so successfully conquering the enemy.\n\nPeter. \n\n\n\nJon Chapman\n11/15/2000 06:43 AM\nTo: Peter Keohane/CAL/ECT@ECT\ncc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: Nice VP and possibly Pres. \n\nWho or what the ****ing hell is San Felipe - I don't remember the Brits ever \nwinning a battle there .\n\nJon\n\n\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources \n\tCanada Corp. \n\t\n\tFrom: Peter Keohane 14/11/2000 18:35\n\t\n\nTo: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jon Chapman/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Nice VP and possibly Pres.\n\nWhen I look at Al Gore I continue to be amazed that one, let alone 50 \nmillion, Americans voted for him. Both Clinton's and Gore's continued \nshamelessness, and disregard for doing the right and decent thing, is only \nslightly less amazing than the American people (or at least half of them) \ncontinuing to find reasons to support them. My only, yet substantive, vested \ninterest in the outcome is that we are inundated with US T.V. and I can't \nbear the thought of looking at Gore (and God forbid Hillary) for the next \nfour years. If they don't settle this Florida thing, I am going to have it \nhave my cable disconnected.\n\nWe vote in our federal election on November 27th. We will not have any such \nproblems however - not because we are any better than anyone (in fact, I am \nnot entirely confident that most of my fellow Canadians will understand, or \nhave ever have understood, the ballot or voted for who they thought they were \nvoting for) - but rather because of the political system which Jon's \nancestors were so kind to bestow upon us, which I refer to as \"parliamentary \ndictatorship''. \n\n(Sorry Tana if you are a Democrat, but that is the independent middle of the \nroad - yeah right - view of a Canadian observer. Jon, I cannot, however, \napologize for the political ruin which your system of Government has brought \nupon us, other to acknowledge that the problem my not be the system but \nrather our screwed up regionalization of your unified parliamentary system \ninto 11 separate parliamentary systems - and I suppose that could be \nconstrued as an apology of sorts, except, for the record, I will never \napologize to you for anything until you make a public, i.e. to Tana and me by \ne-mail, confession of your sins on San Felipe. For that matter, you are as \nbad as Clinton and Gore.)\n\nPeter.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Roger-\n\nThe attached file contains a two page summary of the remediation efforts at \nthe former TW North Crawar facility. I have placed two hard copies of this \nletter and the associated site diagrams on your desk. Please feel free to \neither copy and paste this information into a separate letter from you to the \nlandowner or to present my letter as an attachment to your letter, whichever \nway you feel is best.\n\n-George", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "January 15, 2001\n\n Teco Tap 30.000 / Enron", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please plan to attend a meeting on Monday, June 11 from 2:00 to 3:00 in \nEB38C1 to discuss corporate and trading authority for the various Enron \ntrading entities.\n\nIf this time is not convenient for you, please advise and we will attempt to \nreschedule.\n\nThanks!\n\nMarie\n\nMarie Heard\nSenior Legal Specialist\nEnron North America Corp.\nPhone: (713) 853-3907\nFax: (713) 646-3490\nMarie.Heard@Enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark Palmer and Vance Meyer would like your approval of the attached press release for the EnronOnline Million Trades milestone. The messages are based on our discussion with Mark a week ago. After your approval, they will send to Whalley, Frevert, Investor Relations and Skilling. Since we will probably hit the milestone by Wed., please approve today as soon as possible. The release will go out when we hit the milestone.\n\nThanks for your assistance.\n\nKal Shah", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "One of the problems with Indian derivatives is that when foreign exchange is \ninvolved, Reserve Bank of India approval is required in advance of the \ntransaction. A $US deal would involve foreign exchange from an Indian \ncounterparty's point of view. Certain transactions have pre-approved status \nbut an ECT commodity swap is not one of them. I'm still trying to track down \nwhether a commodity deal can be done at all, even with RBI approval. I've \nalso asked whether, if approved commodity swaps are permitted but not by ECT, \nit might be possible to use an Indian bank or other approved dealer as an \nintermediary. \n\n\n\n\nMarc De La Roche\n02/16/99 10:52 AM\nTo: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Doug Leach/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: Naphtha Hedge \n\nMark,\n\nSince the Platt's Arab Gulf FOB Naphtha Index that is being used in the \nnaphtha supply contract between DPC and Glencore is in $US/MT, I think it \nwould probably be best to use $US as the currency for the proposed DPC hedge. \nThe standby L/C that we wouyld require DPC to post in ECT's favor would also \nbe denominated in $US.\n\nMarc\n\n\nTo: Marc De La Roche/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Naphtha Hedge \n\nMarc:\n\nIn what currency will the proposed DPC hedge be denominated?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Can I have the info on your mortgage to get a payoff number - i.e. Company Name, Account Number, phone number, ect.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The advocacy ad blitz has started. I don't know if I have the title correct, \nbut the D.C. based arm of the Democratic National Committee has started an ad \ncampaign against Republicans (in San Diego I believe). The head of the \ncommittee was quoted this morning as saying something to the effect of, \"the \nRepublicans in Washington aren't doing anything to solve the problem and \"we\" \nwant to make sure that they're held accountable.\"\n\nBest,\nJeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "GCP adjustments highlighted in red.\n\n\n \n\nRgds.\n\nSamuel x3-9890\n(GCP_Enron Networks)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWalter Guidroz@ENRON\n02/26/2001 04:56 PM\nTo: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel \nSchott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie \nR Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Lesli Campbell/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nCynthia Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Enron Europe Global Contracts and Facilities, \nEnron Europe Global CounterParty/LON/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nTom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S \nBradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Juana Fayett/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nJana Morse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Maley/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSonya Clarke/LON/ECT@ECT, Lee Munden/LON/ECT@ECT, Tim Davies/LON/ECT@ECT, \nKaren O'Day/NA/Enron@Enron, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kelly \nLombardi/NA/Enron@Enron, Brian Lindsay/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, EOL Call Center, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill D \nHare/HOU/ECT@ect\ncc: \nSubject: EOL approvals, 2-26-01\n\nPlease see attached.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\nMay be I was too assertive in the press criticizing the stupidity of revoking \nAnnex V and setting caps on spot. Mr. Mauro Arce got upset, but he realized \nthat his proposal to change the rules would face strong opposition, with \nsolid arguments. \n\nIn my simple view, he realized that not everyone would stay quiet.\n\nLet's see.\n\nLM\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Luiz Maurer/SA/Enron on 06/01/2001 09:48 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nJoao Carlos Albuquerque\n05/31/2001 07:20 PM\nTo: Luiz Maurer/SA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Joe Kishkill/SA/Enron@Enron, Orlando Gonzalez/SA/Enron@Enron, Remi \nCollonges/SA/Enron@Enron, Brett R Wiggs/SA/Enron@Enron, Jose \nBestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sergio Assad/SA/Enron@Enron, \nDavid M Rosenberg/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo Mucci/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo D \nCunha/SA/Enron@Enron, Antonio Duarte/SA/Enron@Enron, Luiz \nBaccaro/SA/Enron@Enron, Fred Sampaio/SA/Enron@Enron, Luis \nHenriques/SA/Enron@Enron, Moacyr Carmo/SA/Enron@Enron, Bernardo \nAndrews/SA/Enron@Enron, Maria Ines Granado/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo \nSassatani/SA/Enron@Enron, Roberto Hukai/SA/Enron@Enron, Marcelo \nParodi/SA/Enron@Enron, Mateus Andrade/SA/Enron@Enron \n\nSubject: Regras MAE ABRADEE\n\nMaurer,\n\nSorry, I forgot to copy you.\nMy opinion is that with this presentation and your letter we are ready to go \nto Pedro Parente.\n\nBy the way:\nTwo non official news, but from reliable sources ( Assad and Fred) ;\n\nNO CAP, MAE PRICE WILL BE 684 REAIS ( COST OF DEFICIT), announced by Mauro \nArce\nSUB-MARKET LIMITS BETWEEN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST WILL BE SAME USED BY ONS. No \nmore Encargos de Servi?os do Sistema being artificially created ( this was a \ncondition precedent in our/Abradee's proposal). Fred has the resolution draft.\n\nLet's wait to see the measures published, and celebrate these to small \nvictories latter. The big one is Anex V. \n\nJoao Carlos \n \n---------------------- Forwarded by Joao Carlos Albuquerque/SA/Enron on \n05/31/2001 07:16 PM --------------------------\n\n\nJoao Carlos Albuquerque\n05/31/2001 06:56 PM\nTo: Joe Kishkill/SA/Enron@Enron, Orlando Gonzalez/SA/Enron@Enron, Remi \nCollonges/SA/Enron@Enron, Brett R Wiggs/SA/Enron@Enron, Jose \nBestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sergio Assad/SA/Enron@Enron, \nDavid M Rosenberg/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo Mucci/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo D \nCunha/SA/Enron@Enron, Antonio Duarte/SA/Enron@Enron, Luiz \nBaccaro/SA/Enron@Enron, Fred Sampaio/SA/Enron@Enron, Luis \nHenriques/SA/Enron@Enron, Moacyr Carmo/SA/Enron@Enron, Bernardo \nAndrews/SA/Enron@Enron, Maria Ines Granado/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo \nSassatani/SA/Enron@Enron, Roberto Hukai/SA/Enron@Enron, Marcelo \nParodi/SA/Enron@Enron, Mateus Andrade/SA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Britaldo Soares/SA/Enron@Enron, jMazzon@elektro.com.br \n\nSubject: Regras MAE ABRADEE\n\nAttached document prepared by our guys ( Sergio, Fred, myself, and part of \nAbradee's team ) yesterday night in Brasilia and given to Mauro Arce today by \nSergio Assad.\nIt is not perfect, but opportunity sometimes is gold.\nOur idea (Orlando) is to go to Pedro Parente and present/discuss it with him.\n\nJo?o Carlos \n---------------------- Forwarded by Joao Carlos Albuquerque/SA/Enron on \n05/31/2001 06:54 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nricardo.cyrino@uol.com.br on 05/31/2001 11:19:19 AM\nPlease respond to ricardo.cyrino@uol.com.br\nTo: sribeiro@aesc.com, racyrino@aesc.com, mperes@aesc.com, \njoao.carlos.albuquerque@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Regras MAE ABRADEE\n\n\nmaterial entregue ao Mauro Arce hoje.\n---\nUOL: o melhor da Internet.\n\n - ABRADEE 31 de maio de 2001.ppt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Per the request of Elizabeth, attached is the EWS Legal Department - Power \nTrading Legal Risk Report. Thanks\n\n\n\n\n\nplease see this attachment:", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Bill: \n\nHere's the coalition's proposed language to \"fix\" the Direct Access problem.\n\nBest,\nJeff\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/14/2001 06:56 PM -----\n\n\tScott Govenar \n\t02/14/2001 11:58 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Jeff Dasovich \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: DA\n\n\nJeff,\n\nAs requested, here is the direct access coalition language.\n\nSpeak to you soon.\n\nScott\n\n - DA Coalition.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Coastal plans to bring up the Monte Cristo (meter 9873) today. HPL is buying \nthe residue (net 15% pvr) at Stratton effective today (vol. of 34M). This \ngas is to be transported by HPL to the inlet (meter 980415) and may or may \nnot be repurchased at the tailgate. At this time, this gas is scheduled on \nthe Strangers IT agmt., we are waiting for Brian Riley to return to the \noffice so that we can determine if this will need to be placed on a separate \ntransport agreement to the plant inlet, or added to the old agreement. I \nwill try to keep everyone apprised to the extent that I am in the loop.\n\nMary", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tana:\n\nThe following CPs are not authorized to trade US power products:\n\nThe Ridge Group LP: Declined by Credit \nUnit Corporation: Restricted by Credit\nUpstream Energy Services Co.: Restricted by Credit\nUS Steel Group, a unit of USX: Not a current CP/not FERC approved\n\n\n***********************************\n\nAmeren Service Company: They are OK to BUY only US power products from Enron \nin the manner in which they were doing before they asked to have their \npassword revoked several days ago. This entity is not FERC approved, and \nthus should not be selling power to us. \n\nThanks, \n\nShari", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached are suggested comments on the draft NERC bill for which we were asked to provide comments by today. You will see that the response is a firm, but polite -- no thanks. While I doubt NERC assumes that silence means support by their deadline today, I would like to get something to them by COB if at all possible. (I will be on vacation tomorrow in any event). With apologies for the short turn around, please call or e-mail your comments or OK this afternoon.\n\nJohn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Org chart for today's meeting.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT on 04/26/2001 01:01 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nTamara Jae Black\n04/26/2001 12:47 PM\nTo:\tKevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc:\t \nSubject:\tORG Chart\n\nHere is the org chart you needed:\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSorry,\n\nTJae", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark,\n\nFollowing the memorandum I sent you yesterday dealing with the specific legal \nissues affecting the structure of Enron's website, I now attach the UK \nExecutive Summary & General Issues prepared by Clifford Chance. This is a \nsummary of the more general issues that arise in the context of internet \ntrading.\n\nJustin", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Just some feedback on our EOL discussion. Whalley had similar thoughts about \nhow to address the ICE issue. His thoughts are that if we are 4/5 on EOL, we \npost 1/8 on ICE. If someone betters the bid to 1.5, a logic server \nautomatically bumps up our bid to 1.75. If someone betters that to 2 bid, we \nimmediately go 2.25 bid. So we are always the best market on ICE so long as \nit is not inside our EOL 2-way. Thus the only way our best market shows on \nICE is if without us the market is 3.75/5.25, at which point our 4/5 market \ngets shown. If the 3.75 bid pulls out, so does our 4 bid. Our proposal was \nthat if EOL was 4/5 we would always show ICE 3.75/5.25. Think about which \nsystem you like better.\n\nWhalley loved Fletch's idea of running tally of brokerage saved and that will \nbe implemented shortly.\n\nI am going to call another EOL meeting for everyone on the gas floor managing \na product this week. The purpose will be to communicate about the importance \nof winning the electronic commerce game through a combination of improving \n2-ways and killing the broker markets.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I need to get expense reports in by the 13th of this month. Have you given \nme all of your receipts for this year? The only receipt I currently have to \nsend in for reimbursement is your PrimeCo bill dated 11/15/00. Is that it? \nIt looks like your December bill will have to be submitted after the cutoff \ndate.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Our upstream is Sempra, our Downstream is Mirant, it is a llh schedule that \nwas cut by 1 mw HE 4-6, 23-24. Mirant is taking it to real time, and \nSnohomish who is generating agrees with this.\n\nPlease call Mirant for the hours above to make sure everything is being \nhandled. The path is marked in lotus notes with a cut symbol.\n\nCara", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I talked with Delaine today to firm up our meeting on the 29th. Here is the plan.\n\n\t11:30 - 12:00 - Lunch in the building (Ava can you get Trebeards)\n\n\t12:00 - 4:30 - Discuss:\n\n\t\t\t\tMidcontinent Market Center I/C at Bushton\n\t\t\t\tPoints that are on the wrong OBA\n\t\t\t\tImbalances on the Gathering OBA\n\t\t\t\tAmerican Processing Issues (Robert)\n\n\tLet me know if we need to add anything else or have any quetions. I think this will take the majority of\n\tthe afternoon. \n\n\tAva, please get us a room (preferrably 4102) for the afternoon.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "im still wating for one\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 11:03 AM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\ni guess we'll see. so what was my answer to your proposal?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 11:02 AM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nyep\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 11:01 AM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\num nope. are you?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 11:01 AM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nhavent you learned yet im always right\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 11:00 AM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\ni hope that you are right.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 10:59 AM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nyoure not going anywhere\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 10:58 AM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\num ok.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 10:57 AM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nnope, and stop\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 10:54 AM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\n\n\nisn't that being too nice? so i am freaking out about my job again.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hurry and sign up as these are the last ones this year! \n% Working Styles: Working with People Effectively - November 7th from 8 to 12 \n\n% Communicating Effectively - November 7th from 1 to 5\n\n% Communicating Effectively - November 8th from 8 to 12\n\n% Delegating and Directing - November 8th from 1 to 5\n\n\nFor registration, please click here () to go directly into the Development \nCenter \"Ernie\", or call 3-0357.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please get with michelle and let her know of exact details. thanks jeff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 10/25/2000 \n08:41 AM ---------------------------\nFrom: Michele Nezi Marvin@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 10/25/2000 08:14 AM\nTo: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Wharton Recruiting\n\nI'm trying to put together a calendar for recruiting - when is Jeff \nSkilling's presentation and do you know the location?\n\nMichele Nezi Marvin\nManager\nEnron Broadband Services\n(713)853-6848", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/08/2001 03:31 PM -----\n\n\tJean Munoz \n\t02/08/2001 03:20 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: IEP \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Davis Press Conference 2/8\n\n\n\nAttached is IEP's response to Governor Davis.\n\n\nThanks,\nJean\n\n\n----\nJean Munoz\nMcNally Temple Associates, Inc.\n916-447-8186\n916-447-6326 (fx)\n\n\n_____________________\n\nContact: Jean Munoz FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\n 916-447-8186 February 8, 2001\n\n\nStatement by Jan Smutny-Jones,\nExecutive Director of Independent Energy Providers,\nin Response to Today?s News Conference by Governor Davis\n\n \"We applaud the Governor?s plan to increase electric generating capacity in\nCalifornia.\n\n\"Despite dramatic population growth, no major power plants\nhave been built in California for ten years -- making it impossible to keep\nup with the demand for power and driving up the cost of electricity.\n\n\"We are working with the Governor, legislators and regulators to help solve\nthe problem \u0001. and we?ve made heroic efforts to keep our plants running at\ncapacity to provide power during this crisis.\n\n\"Rather than using tax money, we?re investing billions of private-sector\ndollars to buy, modernize and build new power plants to provide California\nwith clean, reliable and affordable electricity.\n\n \"Meanwhile, we urge California electricity users to do everything\npossible to conserve electricity at home and work.\"\n\n\n# # #\n\n\n\n\n\n - 8\n - IEP/Davis Response 2/8", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "please print\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT on 10/23/2000 \n09:23 AM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. - Europe\n\t\n\tFrom: Robert Brewis 10/23/2000 08:51 AM\n\t\n\nTo: John.L.Nowlan@enron.com\ncc: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: New Product Launch / Market Update Petrochemical Financials\n\nJohn\n\nWe are pleased to confirm today's launch of the following products via EOL:\n\nEthylene Contract (NW Europe)\nPropylene Contract (NW Europe)\nHD Polyethylene (German Film)\nPolypropylene (German Inj)\nPolystyrene (German General Purpose)\n\nIn a 2nd roll-out (timing TBC) we are looking to add:\n\nPVC (German Pipe)\nLD Polyethylene (German Film)\nLLD Polyethylene (German C4)\n\nWe are initially offering 6 month and 12 month swaps for each product.\n\nSUMMATION OF EUROPEAN MKT\n\n- market is very conservative and tunnel-visioned, with derivatives as very \nnew concept to all players (case of tail trying to wag the dog)\n\n- even though no OTC trades have been done we are looking for the launch to \nact as a magnet for potential counterparties to at least start looking at our \nnumbers on a regular basis (personalised letters + PR in industry mags is \nunderway).\n\n- Shell / BP are talking of launching similar platform 2001, but Enron only \ncompany aggressively marketing in Europe (look at \nhttp://www.eyeforchemicals.com/chem/presentations/hurley.pdf for Shell \nperspective).\n\n- Enron brand is not known to converters/consumers - profile awareness / \npromotion is continuous process.\n\n- 6mo and 12mo prices are offered, as shorter term we are exposed due to the \nfact we are not in physical mkt.\n\n- spreads are reasonably aggressive, but for hedging purposes all products \nshow close correlation to each other and US equivalents.\n\nregards\nRob Brewis", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I sort of invited myself along (at Sue's invitation). Still haven't seen the Western trading floor, haven't met Tim Belden, etc. Besides, it made sense to be up to speed on the issues. I should have figured you should have been on the list. are we having fun yet??\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDasovich, Jeff \nSent:\tMonday, July 30, 2001 3:09 PM\nTo:\tDenne, Karen\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nwere you going, too? i hadn't heard a damned thing. steffes just informed me.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "John, where are we on this item? Thanks. Lynn\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tBlair, Lynn \nSent:\tFriday, November 16, 2001 4:53 PM\nTo:\tBuchanan, John; Kowalke, Terry\nCc:\tBlair, Lynn\nSubject:\tEast of Belleville allocation\n\n\t\n\tLet's discuss again on Monday if we need to relook at hard coding the allocation\n\tbased on discussions with Kent and Frank.\n\n\tThanks. Lynn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am still getting the chill and it's getting really old. I've tried to \nenter into the conversations, make a comment or interact, and I just get \nfrozen out. It's going to be a long walk over there to help her out. In 2 \nweeks, I'm all she's got.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Register by February 15, 2002 and SAVE $300 Restructuring Transmission Operations Improved Business Processes and New RTO Regulatory Initiatives April 22-23, 2002 * Hilton Alexandria Mark Center * Alexandria, VA Request More Information Register Now! \t\n\n\n Capitalize on the Experience of 24 Transmission Experts from: Altalink American Superconductor Atlantic Energy Partners/Neptune Regional Transmission System Balch & Bingham, LLP Bingham Dana, LLP Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin, LLP Bonneville Power Administration California ISO Consumers Energy Company/ Michigan Electric Transmission Company Edison Electric Institute Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FirstEnergy ICF Consulting Idaho Public Utilities Commission LECG Midwest ISO PA Consulting Group PPL EnergyPlus PSEG Standard & Poor's Trans-Elect, Inc. 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[IMAGE] FAX 781-939-2490 [IMAGE] PHONE 800-817-8601 781-939-2438 [IMAGE] WEBSITE cbinet.com [IMAGE] MAIL Registration Dept CBI 500 W. Cummings Park, Ste 5100 Woburn, MA 01801 [IMAGE] EMAIL kimh@cbinet.com \t\n\n\n \n \nIf you received this e-mail in error or would like to be removed, PLEASE CLICK HERE \n0000639675", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI - Lets talk about this today.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: gregory.felton@cgiusa.com@ENRON \n[mailto:IMCEANOTES-gregory+2Efelton+40cgiusa+2Ecom+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:30 AM\nTo: Jafry, Rahil\nSubject: CMS Opportunity\n\nJafry,\n\nHere is the actual presentation requirements as per the RFP. We can deviate\nfrom the form, but must address their stated requirements. I think we\nshould structure the Enron portion as follows:\n\nI. ENW Overview\nII. Products and Services\nIII. Engagement Approach\n\nLet me know what you think. We need to pull this together today.\n\nI've also attached the material Steve sent me previously.\n\nThanks,\n\nGreg\n\nOffice: (713) 868-5537 x1148\nMobile: (281) 787-9760\neMail: gregory.felton@cgiusa.com\n\n\n\n\n\n - CMS Panhandle Pipe Line - RFP1.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The following is URM's organization responsibility in the West:\n\nBob Hansen (thru 1/1/01): SDG&E, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada;\nCraig Paice: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado;\nTamara Johnson: California.\n\nAdditionally, please keep me updated on California issues until Tamara is \nfully transitioned into her role for California.\n\nRoger", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark,\n\nYour expense check was cut on 11/20, so should be arriving in this office \ntoday or tomorrow. Houston A/P said to allow 10 working days. I'll keep a \nlookout for the check and notify you as soon as it arrives.\n\nKathy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Can you change it on my calendar. Thanks!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Louise,\n \nAre you OK with us coming to see you on Thursday afternoon with the revised numbers. If not let me know when you need them by.\n \nThanks\n\nMark Pickering \nChief Technology Officer\n\nEnron Net Works, LLC\n\n _____", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Janel --\n\nI have this on the SCE deal. Don't know if the CA team has officially \nblessed this messaging?\n\nJim\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by James D Steffes/NA/Enron on 04/12/2001 \n08:57 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJames D Steffes\n04/09/2001 07:42 PM\nTo: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paul \nKaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, \nSandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Enron Proposed Response - Summary of the SCE Deal\n\nHere are some thoughts on what our message may be. \n\nUnclear how this is going to increase supply, decrease demand, and increase \ncustomer choice. Still doesn't make sense to us to have the state buy a \ncrumbling transmission network instead of school lunches.\n\nWe don't have enough details. There are several aspects that are interesting \nand could use further study. Governor Davis needs to make the details public \nas soon as possible so people can understand the full implications. For \ninstance, what happens to DWR contracts? Will they be assigned to SCE? Will \ncustomers have the right to choose going forward?\n\nThe recent events highlight the critical need to make sure that customers can \nmake their own energy decisions going forward. We know that Government \ndoesn't know how to get this right. The right answer is giving customers \nmore choices, not fewer.\n\nCan't endorse it until we know if our bills are going to be paid in full. If \nthe bills aren't paid in full, highly likely that we'll see involuntary \nbankruptcy.\n\nToo bad that this deal wasn't done earlier. It could have saved alot of \nmoney and pain.\n\nWhy do you need to include the transmission purchase in this deal? May never \nhappen. Make it easy - just deal with the under collection through \nsecuritization and throught the EIX refund to SCE and get on with it.\n\n \nJim\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by James D Steffes/NA/Enron on 04/09/2001 \n07:24 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Jeff Dasovich on 04/09/2001 07:00 PM\nSent by: Jeff Dasovich\nTo: Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Angela Schwarz/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly \nAden/HOU/EES@EES, Bill Votaw/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Barreda/HOU/EES@EES, Carol \nMoffett/HOU/EES@EES, Cathy Corbin/HOU/EES@EES, Chris H Foster/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nChristina Liscano/HOU/EES@EES, Craig H Sutter/HOU/EES@EES, Dan \nLeff/HOU/EES@EES, Debora Whitehead/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, \nDon Black/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Youngblood/HOU/ECT@ECT, Douglas \nHuth/HOU/EES@EES, Edward Sacks/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Eric Melvin/HOU/EES@EES, \nErika Dupre/HOU/EES@EES, Evan Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Fran Deltoro/HOU/EES@EES, \nGayle W Muench/HOU/EES@EES, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@ENRON, Gordon \nSavage/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Harry \nKingerski/NA/Enron@ENRON, Iris Waser/HOU/EES@EES, James D \nSteffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, James W Lewis/HOU/EES@EES, James Wright/Western \nRegion/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Jeff Messina/HOU/EES@EES, Jeremy \nBlachman/HOU/EES@EES, Jess Hewitt/HOU/EES@EES, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nKaren Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathy Bass/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy \nDodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Gustafson/HOU/EES@EES, Kevin Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, \nLeasa Lopez/HOU/EES@EES, Leticia Botello/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S \nMuller/HOU/EES@EES, Marsha Suggs/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, \nMeredith M Eggleston/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Etringer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael \nMann/HOU/EES@EES, Michelle D Cisneros/HOU/ECT@ECT, mpalmer@enron.com, Neil \nBresnan/HOU/EES@EES, Neil Hong/HOU/EES@EES, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Paula \nWarren/HOU/EES@EES, Richard L Zdunkewicz/HOU/EES@EES, Richard \nLeibert/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@ENRON, Rita \nHennessy/NA/Enron@ENRON, Roger Yang/SFO/EES@EES, Rosalinda \nTijerina/HOU/EES@EES, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sarah \nNovosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Scott Gahn/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, \nSharon Dick/HOU/EES@EES, skean@enron.com, Tanya Leslie/HOU/EES@EES, Tasha \nLair/HOU/EES@EES, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Terri Greenlee/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tim \nBelden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tony Spruiell/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, \nVladimir Gorny/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES, William S \nBradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kathryn Corbally/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jubran \nWhalan/HOU/EES@EES, triley@enron.com, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert C \nWilliams/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Wolfe/HOU/ECT@ECT, James \nWright/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Dirk vanUlden/Western \nRegion/The Bentley Company@Exchange, Steve Walker/SFO/EES@EES, Jennifer \nRudolph/HOU/EES@EES, Martin Wenzel/SFO/HOU/EES@EES, Douglas \nCondon/SFO/EES@EES, wgang@enron.com, Scott Govenar , \nHedy Govenar @ ENRON, jklauber@llgm.com, Mike D \nSmith/HOU/EES@EES, John Neslage/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Janel \nGuerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Eric Letke/DUB/EES@EES, Richard B \nSanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, gfergus@brobeck.com, Michael Tribolet/ENRON@enronXgate, \nRobert Frank/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, \ngfergus@brobeck.com, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Mercy Gil/Enron@EnronXGate, \nJennifer Thome/NA/Enron@Enron, David Leboe/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Summary of the MOU\n\nThe following is an outline of the basic terms of the Southern California \nEdison Memorandum of Understanding:\n\n? Commitment to Provide Power \u0001) SCE will keep its current generation plants \nand other generation assets and commit them to provide power on a regulated \ncost-of-service basis for 10 years.\n? Dedication of Power \u0001) Edison International will commit the entire output of \nSunrise (one of Edison International\u0001,s non-regulated generating facilities) \nto the State on a fixed price basis for 10 years. Phase I of Sunrise is to be \nbrought online by August 15, 2001. If not brought online by August 15, 2001, \nEdison International shall be assessed a $2 million penalty.\n? Transmission Sale \u0001) SCE will sell to the State its transmission assets for \napproximately $2.76 billion (2.3 times the net book value of the assets), \nsubject to certain adjustments. Of the $2.76 billion, the $1.5 billion gain \non sale, will be used to reduce SCE\u0001,s net undercollected amount as of January \n31, 2001. In connection with the purchase, the State will also assume certain \nliabilities associated with the transmission assets.\n? Backup Transaction \u0001) If the transmission sale does not occur within two \nyears for reasons beyond the parties\u0001, control, then if the State elects, SCE \nshall sell to the State SCE\u0001,s hydro generation assets. If the hydro assets \nare not worth $1.5 billion, then SCE will also sell the state after December \n31, 2010 enough below-market-price-power to make up the shortfall.\n? Conservation Property \u0001) SCE shall grant perpetual conservation easements to \nthe State covering approximately 260,000 acres of its Big Creek hydroelectric \nrelated lands and 825 acres of its Eastern Sierra hydroelectric related \nlands. Some of the land may be deeded in fee.\n? Contribution by Edison International \u0001) Edison International will refund to \nSCE not less than $400 million. This money will consist of a refund of \napproximately $293 million in estimated 2000 quarterly tax payments plus \napproximately $197 million in federal loss carryback tax savings.\n? Investment \u0001) Edison International and SCE will invest not less than $3 \nbillion over the next 5 years in capital improvements for SCE.\n? Litigation \u0001) SCE shall dismiss certain claims, including its takings and \nfiled rate doctrine cases.\n? CPUC Regulation \u0001) CPUC shall continue to regulate SCE using historical \nprinciples of ratemaking.\n? Payment for Portion of QF Drop-off \u0001) SCE shall pay an amount that \nrepresents that portion of the net short from January 18, 2001 to April 1, \n2001 that is attributable to QF\u0001,s not selling to SCE (due to SCE\u0001,s failure to \npay the QF\u0001,s). SCE will securitize this amount.\n? Securitization \u0001) SCE shall securitize its full net undercollected amount \n(approx. $3.5 billion). The securitization shall occur in two tranches (i.e. \ntwo different nonbypassable dedicated rate components).\n\n? The first tranche will occur after the passage of legislation and the \nsigning of the definitive agreements and will cover the net undercollected \namount, less the gain on sale, plus interest on certain obligations in the \nnet undercollected amount.\n? The second tranche would be triggered if the transmission sale does not \noccur within two years. Accordingly, the second tranche would not show up in \nrates for two years, if at all.\n\n? Buying the Net Short \u0001) The State will be required to buy the net short \nthrough December 31, 2002. After 2002 SCE will be responsible for covering \nthe net short.\n? Investment Recovery \u0001) SCE shall have an authorized rate of return that will \nnot drop below its current rte (11.6%) during the 10 year cost of service \nratemaking period.\n? Next Steps (Definitive Agreements and CPUC Action):\n\n? Definitive Agreements \u0001) Once the MOU is signed, the next stage is to \nnegotiate definitive agreements which contain the specific terms of the \ntransmission sale, as well as the specific terms of the various other related \nagreements (e.g., the O&M Agreement, Transmission Services Agreement and the \nFacilities Services Agreement).\n? CPUC Action \u0001) Prior to entering into the definitive agreements, the CPUC \nmust undertake certain actions (which include: establishing mechanisms for \npreapproval of procurement costs and URG costs, deferring SCE\u0001,s general rate \ncase until 2003, granting SCE some relief from direct access credits and \nclarifying the first priority condition in the holding company act).", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "To: Distribution\nFrom: Eric Benson\n\nattached is an electronic copy of the RCR Budget Status Report as of April \n12, 2001 for your review and information; please advise of any questions, \ncomments or concerns\n\nEric", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 12/13/99 05:15 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nJanine Migden\n12/13/99 03:57 PM\nTo: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D \nSteffes/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES, Scott Stoness/HOU/EES@EES, \nElizabeth Linnell/HOU/EES@EES, Ginger Dernehl/HOU/EES@EES, Lynnette \nBarnes/HOU/EES@EES, Susan.R.Lewis@enron.com\ncc: Thomas S Reichelderfer/DUB/EES@EES, Barbara A Hueter/DUB/EES@EES, Lara \nLeibman/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: West Virginia Settlement\n\nThom and I have just completed negotiations in West Virginia involving APS, \nAEP and other stakeholders.\nThe settlement, being filed today is a compromise on all the issues and is \nthe result of negotiations. Enron was the only marketer involved in the \nprocess. While we weighed in all the issues, there are a number of items \nthat but for our persistence would not have been included in the final \nagreement. These items include the following:\n\n1. Native load language\n2. Competitive metering and billing for industrial and large commercials as \nof day one, with other customers following no later than within the next four \nyears.\n3. Addition of competitive bidding for default service at end of 5 years.\n4. Change from functional separation to a requirement to corporately \nseparate as soon as possible but no later than within the next five years.\n5. Strong codes of conduct that form the base for more detailed rulemaking. \n(A special thanks to Lara Leibman for her assistance).\n\nBelow is a summary of the entire settlement:\n\n1. All customers can exercise choice beginning January 1, 2001.\n2. All utilities including IOU's, munies and coops can opt in. APS has \ncommitted to opt in whereas AEP is not because it did not get any stranded \ncost and it also did not get a guarantee of full recovery of all costs \nresulting from the environmental lawsuits against them irrespective of their \nfinancial condition. \n3. Competitive metering and billing as described above.\n4. Generation is deregulated.\n5. PSC continues jurisdiction over implemention, rate unbundling, \nreliability, codes of conduct, supplier licensing, construction of \ntransmission lines and eminent domain authority.\n6. Native load language - Requires utilities to provide service to \naffiliated and unaffiliated suppliers only under the applicable distribution \ntariffs and proformatransmission tariffs.\n7. RTO's - Each utility must join a FERC approved RTO or its equivlent by no \nlater than 1/1/03; best efforts requirement to eliminate pancaking by 1/1/05 \nif IOU's are in separate RTO's.\n8. Competitive bidding process for default service customers at end of year \n5 for remainder of transition period.\n9. Rate unbundling requirement\n10. Rates capped for first 4 years with any FERC change in transmission being \napplied as an offset to distribution.\nRates continue to be regulated through the 10th year with the rate gradually \nincreasing during the second six years for the residential and small \ncommercial customers. For the large commercial and industrial customers, the \nrate regulation ends 12/31/07.\n11. A rate stabilization deferral fund is created to facilitate the \ntransition to competition in years 11, 12 and 13, under which APS must \ncontribute $56.75 million and AEP must contribute $81 million to be used as \nan offset to the prices paid by small residential and commercial default \ncustomers.\n12. Large commercial and industrial customers receive for the first 4 years, \nrate decreases in an amount to be determined by the Commission for AEP \ncustomers and 3% for APS customers. The rate decrease is allocated to \ndistribution.\n13. No stranded costs (either generating or regulatory assets) for AEP or \nAPS, however APS gets a ten year PURPA surcharge starting at 2.6 mills per \nkwh in year one and declining to .75 mills per kwh in the last two years.\n14. Usual licensing requirements. (AEP fought for the right to have a \nsecond tier of licensing where they would have the ability to certify \nmarketers but we defeated that).\n15. Corporate separation and codes of conduct as described above. \n16. Consumer protection and education requirements typically found in other \nplans.\n17. Low income protection provisions providing a .2 mil surcharge with the \nminimum being $.40 and the maximum being $300.\n18. Utility worker protection plan.\n\nBelow for your information is the plan.\n\n\n\n\nAt this point the plan goes to the PSC for approval and then on to the \nlegislature for a resoulution approving the PSC order. We expect that AEP \nand labor will oppose it, so it will be a close call.\n\nJanine", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "David,\n\nDuring today's VaR coordination meeting we had a discussion of issues \nrelated to mapping of the forward price curves into core locations.\n\nMapping is a necessity dictated by the limitations of the computer system:\nwe have to reduce the dimensionality of the problem to stay within the bounds\nof available CPU memory. Also, in some cases the quality of price discovery \nis poor \nand it's difficult to model the price curves independently: we solve the \nproblem by mapping\nthem into more liquid and better behaved core locations curves.\n\nWe have agreed on the following:\n\n1. Winston will investigate the IT side and determine to what extent we can \nincrease the number\nof forward price curves that are simulated as basic (core) curves. He will \ninvestigate the impact of a larger\nnumber of the core curves on the time required to complete the VaR run.\n\n2. The curves associated with the biggest 10-20 positions in each commodity \nshould be\nmodeled as core curves (i.e. no mapping into other locations). It makes sense \nto monitor\nthe biggest risks separately and avoid aggregating them into less \ntransparent aggregates.\n\n3. The results of an automated clustering (mapping) procedures should be \nsystematically\nmonitored by a human and corrected if they misrepresent the risks of the \ntrading positions.\nThis responsibility should be vested with one person (right now the \nresponsibility is\ndispersed through the organization and this means in practice that nobody\nis responsible). Research can allocate one person to this task;\ncooperation of trading and RAC will be critical.\n\nVince", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We will meet for thirty minutes before our 3:30 fundies meeting. \n\n1. EOL market making - Lavo has asked us to increase basis liquidity. Janie has mentioned general theme of market, \"why trade on EOL 5000/d and risk moving the market\". We are becoming market framers. I think Frank Ermis is a pioneer.\n\n2. Deal confirmations - Anne Bike misbooked a deal for me from March, cost $3.5 million. How do we deal with this issue of confirmations missing deals.\n\n3. Vacation and work hours - Discuss vacation schedules for the rest of the year. We need to do a good job of coordinating when we are out.\n\nMike", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I do not find any agreements for this name. An agreement was sent for \nexecution in September of this year, but to date has not returned.\n\n\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Valerie Vela\nSpecialist, Gas Settlements\nEnron Net Works LLC\nt: 713.345.8749\nf: 713.646.8420", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Taffy:\nWhen I tried to get in I could not get past the \"change password\" part. \nCould you please advise on what I should do?\n\nCarol St. Clair\nEB 3892\n713-853-3989 (Phone)\n713-646-3393 (Fax)\ncarol.st.clair@enron.com\n\n\n\n\tTaffy Milligan\n\t08/17/00 03:54 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chaundra Woods/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samantha \nBoyd/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: UNITED WAY PLEDGE\n\nHi everyone. \n\nI have volunteered as a campaigner for the United Way here at ENRON because I \nwanted to give-back to the organization that was instrumental in my father's \ncomfort during his hospice. I hope that you will join me in achieving Ken \nLay's goal of 100% participation by Wednesday, August 23. \n\nENRON has created a home page making it very convenient to make a pledge. \nPlease take a FEW minutes and visit http://unitedway.enron.com to make your \nconfidential pledge. \n\nIf you experience any problems entering the system please contact me at \nX57373 immediately. We are in the process of ironing out a 'glitche' or \ntwo. \n\nRemember, No gift is too small.\n\nThank your for your consideration.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Yes, we have an ISDA in place with Georgia Pacific Corporation.\n\n\n\n\tJohn Malowney\n\t07/11/2000 12:27 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: Georgia-Pacific ISDA Master\n\nTana, do we have an ISDA in place with G-P ??", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hope you are not still in New York City? Is Mark K. still working for\n20th Century in New York?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/04/2000 10:29 AM -----\n\n\tJohn Ambler@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n\t10/03/2000 03:26 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\n\t\t cc: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Palmer@ENRON, Kelly Kimberly@Enron \nCommunications, Lauren Goldblatt@ECT\n\t\t Subject: \n\nRosie, \n\nOn September 25, 2000 the Tibetan Government-in-exile wrote Dr. Lay at the \nBeijing office address requesting that Enron cancel its participation in the \nSebei-Lanzhou pipeline. We faxed a copy of this communication to you a few \nminutes ago. We have drafted the attached proposed response. Rebecca \nMcDonald concurs with the approach in this letter, which has been reviewed by \nthe addressees of this message. Your assistance in appropriately formatting \nand printing the letter for signature would be appreciated. Please let me \nknow if you have any questions or need assistance.\n\nThanks,\n\nJohn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Return-Path: \nReceived: from rly-ye04.mx.aol.com (rly-ye04.mail.aol.com [172.18.151.201]) \nby air-ye02.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.37) with ESMTP; Mon, 09 Apr 2001 23:05:25 \n-0500\nReceived: from mail0.magna.alorica.com ([12.42.155.50]) by \nrly-ye04.mx.aol.com (v77_r1.36) with ESMTP; Mon, 09 Apr 2001 23:04:49 -0400\nReceived: by host-a115050.pbnec.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) \nid ; Mon, 9 Apr 2001 21:06:38 -0600\nMessage-ID: <5903FEC84C15D411A01C00A0C9774DBF01714933@salt.pbnec.com>\nFrom: Matthew Cooper \nTo: VKaminski@aol.com\nSubject: RE: Please, help\nDate: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 21:05:41 -0600\nReturn-Receipt-To: Matthew Cooper \nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nContent-Type: multipart/alternative; \nboundary=\"----_=_NextPart_001_01C0C16B.41B25DA6\"\n\n\n\nDear Sir or Madam:\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n??????????? 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(888) 728-3388 (5am to 1am MT, 7 days/week)\n\n? (900) 555-3388 (6am to midnight MT, 7 days/week)\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n**Please do not respond directly to this message.? Please forward your \nresponse to mailto:tek-support@alorica.com? Messages sent to the address this \nmessage came from, will not be processed appropriately.? Thank you, and we \napologize for any inconvenience this might cause.***\n\n?\n\nMatt Cooper\n\n?\n\n?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: VKaminski@aol.com [mailto:VKaminski@aol.com]\nSent: Monday, April 09, 2001 8:59 PM\nTo: Tech-Support@nec-computers.com\nSubject: Fwd: Please, help\n\n?\n\nOriginal message: \n\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: VKaminski@aol.com [mailto:VKaminski@aol.com] \nSent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 5:27 PM \nTo: tech-support@nec-computers.com \nSubject: Please, help \n\n\nI am helping my neighbor whose NEC PC was infected with a virus. We had to \nformat the hard drive. He does not have the original Windows 98 CD-ROM to \nrestore the operating system. How can we get a CD-ROM with Windows version \nfor this specific type of a computer? \n\nInformation about the computer: \nReady 9847 \nS/O 171662 ?FRMT # 172102-02 \n\nVincent Kaminski \n\n281 367 5377\n\n?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tana,\n\nHi. Can I duck out? I need to work most Saturdays, so I probably shouldn't\nbe on the roster for Church Gormet for a while.\nSorry--it's my loss entirely.\n\n - John\n\nWhat is African Uno? That sounds like fun.\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n>\n> Below is the list of the individuals attending the dinner at my home, and\n> attached below are the recipes for the evening. I will provide beer, wine\n> and soft drinks. In addition, I will make a big pot of white rice to go\n> with the Red Beans & Rice, & Shrimp Etouffe.\n>\n> Please let me know as soon as possible which recipe you would prefer to\n> prepare.\n>\n> Laura Johnson (1)\n> Charles and Janice Thompson (2)\n> John Hagood (1)\n> Ann Hutson (1)\n> Henry and Alicia Goodrow (2)\n> Beryl and Ray Mack (2)\n> Tana Jones (1)\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Monique Sanchez/HOU/ECT on 05/10/2001 03:15 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJojo Shakerdge on 05/10/2001 02:45:07 PM\nTo:\t\"'msanche2@enron.com'\" \ncc:\t \nSubject:\tFW: FUnny Stuff\n\n\nthis is a little vulgar (maybe?) but i was dying . rebecca sent it to me\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: RWeiss9820@aol.com [mailto:RWeiss9820@aol.com]\nSent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:38 PM\nTo: jshakerdge@natsource.com\nSubject: FUnny Stuff\n\n\nThis is too funny. Its from Deena, so its not that gross. Its a picture and\n\nyou will laugh out loud.\n\nI thought the porno thing was hilarious. (thatw as form george).\nI guess I am just as gross as the rest of them.\n\n-Beck\n\n\nMessage-ID: <000f01c0d980$3de60560$93e32a3f@computer>\nFrom: Deena Ferado \nTo: fwend , staci , Tara Pearson\t , LisaLISASALAZAR@aol.com, Jenny\t , RWeiss9820@aol.com, \t\"Deceglie, Sabina, BMG - NY1540\" \nSubject: Fw: FW: OOOooooops\nDate: Thu, 10 May 2001 14:36:09 -0400\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed;\tboundary=\"----_=_NextPart_002_01C0D989.B7316AF0\"\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Feliciano, Carmen E \nTo: Alex Feliciano (E-mail) ; Elizabeth Ortega (E-mail)\n; Luz Esperanza Alvarez (E-mail)\n; Turenne, Newton ;\nStacy Freeman (E-mail) ; Veronica Lee Ramirez (E-mail)\n; Vazquez, Leslie ;\nMorel, Diana ; 'Deena C Ferado'\n; Vanderhoof, Brian\n\nSent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:11 PM\nSubject: FW: FW: OOOooooops\n\n\n\n\n - pic14483.jpg", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "All,\n\tAttached is the full CAISO response to Steve's letter regarding CDWR non-payment and credit worthiness.\n\n-Kit", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Latest from Mark Mills--the Internet electricity guru.\n\n- Rob\n\n----- Forwarded by Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron on 10/25/2000 10:26 AM -----\n\n\t\"Mark Mills\" \n\t10/25/2000 09:33 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Rob. Bradley@enron. com\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: urban legend\n\n\nI'm speaking Monday at the EEI CFO meeting, and unveiling some elements of\nour new analysis: FYI: the twisted pair phone system, local loop ONLY\nconsumes just about 1% of national kWh -- >50% of phone lines are for data\nin traffic terms; >80% of line energy use is for data.\nMpm\n\nhttp://www2.uclick.com/client/wpc/db/2000/10/23/", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling were interviewed on CNNfn to discuss the succession \nof Jeff to CEO of Enron. We have put the interview on IPTV for your viewing \npleasure. Simply point your web browser to http://iptv.enron.com, click the \nlink for special events, and then choose \"Enron's Succession Plan.\" The \ninterview will be available every 15 minutes through Friday, Dec. 15.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "not really. just let him know that we would be happy to discuss how enrononline and enymex can interact.\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Hughes, James A. \nSent: Tue 07/08/2001 13:19 \nTo: Whalley, Greg \nCc: \nSubject: NYMEX\n\n\n\nGreg: \n\nThe new President of the NYMEX, Bo Collins, is a friend of mine. My wife and I are going to be spending this coming weekend with the Collins. Does Enron have any outstanding issues or agendas with the NYMEX of which I should be aware?\n\nThanks. \n\nJim", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please respond to Get Jim Cramer's Real-Time Stock Picks and Premium-Level\nCommentary Absolutely FREE for two weeks! 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You bear responsibility\nfor your own investment research and decisions and should seek the\nadvice of a qualified securities professional before making any investment.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: newsletter@rigzone.com [mailto:newsletter@rigzone.com]\nSent: Monday, March 18, 2002 4:55 PM\nTo: scorman@enron.com\nSubject: RIGZONE Industry News\n\n\n \t\n\tTuesday\nMarch 19, 2002\t \t\t\n \t\n \t\n \t RIGZONE \t \t \t \t\n \t\n \thome | news | search | maps | data | jobs | market | store \t \t\n \t\n \t \t\n \tIn This Issue\t \t\n \t \t \t\n\nCurrent Oil and Gas Industry News \nT! op Stories for the Past 7 Days \nFeatured Events and Conferences \nWhat's in Store - Books & More\n\nFeatured Employment Opportunities \nSurplus Oilfield Equipment For Sale \nWorldwide Offshore Rig Utilization \nOil & Gas Prices\n\n \t\n\nIndustry Headlines\t \t\n\t \t \t\nRussia Extends Cuts Into the Second Quarter \nRussian oil exports in the second quarter of this year will remain at the same level as the first quarter, Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Khristenko said on Sunday. \n\nHugo Chavez Could Order Army to Run PDVSA \nVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday he would order the armed forces to take over PDVSA if protesting ! executives and employees tried to halt the company's operations through a strike action. \n\n \t\n\nLandmark Graphics Releases SpecDecomp \n\nLandmark Graphics Corporation has released SpecDecomp(TM), a new, innovative reservoir imaging and interpretation technology solution. 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For more information click here .\n\n\n\t\n\nExploration\t \t\n \t \t \t\nPemex Makes Dry Gas Discoveries \nPemex has discovered three dry gas fields that could boost current reserves by 25%. \n\nTGS-Nopec Awarded 2D Seismic Contract Offshore Germany \nTGS-Nopec Geophysical Company announced the start-up of a new non-exclusive 2D seismic survey offshore Germany. \n\nNorway Receives Bids from 13 Oil Companies for 17th Round Licensing \nThe Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has received applications from 13 oil companies for the 17th Licensing Round on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. \n\nStatoil Bids For Deepwater Acreage in 17th Round \nStatoil has only applied for deepwater blocks in Norway's 17th Offshore Licencing Round. \n\nK! err-McGee Scores with Navajo \nKerr-McGee Corp. announced three oil and gas discoveries on separate fault blocks at the Navajo field in its core East Breaks area of the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. \n\n \t\n\nProduction\t \t\n \t\t \t\nMurphy Awards Front Runner Contract \nMurphy has awarded a contract to J. 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': \t57.1%\t (8/14)\t\n+5000': \t96.0%\t (24/25)\t\nSemisubs:\t\n2nd Gen: \t66.7%\t (48/72)\t\n3rd Gen: \t82.0%\t (41/50)\t\n4th Gen: \t94.7%\t (36/38)\t\n5th Gen: \t85.7%\t (6/7)\t\nJackups:\t\nTo 200': \t56.1%\t (37/66)\t\n200' MC: \t45.8%\t (11/24)\t\n200' MS: \t19.0%\t (4/21)\t\n300' IC: \t89.6%\t (86/96)\t\n+300' IC: \t94.4%\t (51/54)\t\nSevere Env.: \t85.7%\t (18/21)\t\n \t\n \t\nview complete utilization report \t\n\n \t\n \tLight Crude Oil: \t$25.06/BBL \n(2.24%)\t\nBrent Crude Oil: \t$25.07/BBL \n(2.12%)\t\nNatural Gas: \t$3.26/MMBtu \n(6.19%)\t\nUnleaded Gasoline: \t$0.83/gal \n(2.47%)\t\nprices from: \t3/18/2002\t\nchange since: \t3/15/2002\t\n \t\n \t\n\n \t\n\n \t\n \t\nPromotional Opportunities\nBecome a Sponsor, feature your job opening or, advertise your upcoming industry conference. Click here for more information, send your press release to info@rigzone.com or call us at 281-345-4040. \n\nMember Services\nIf you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, you may unsubscribe by clicking here or by logging in to Rigzone and updating your profile. You can also change the format you receive (HTML or Text) and your email address by logging in and updating your account. Click here to log in . \n\n\t\n ", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "edms.livelink.enron.com/ena", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ruth, remember that moorning you \"allegedly\" called me from Shemin's office last week? You said you were meeting with Shemin and wouldn't be in for awhile. I told you to ask Shemin \"What the hell is going on with Dominion? What's the latest?\". Well that's what this is. Never got me an answer on that now did you? I'm betting you and Shemin were at the Waffle House smokin' cig's, drinking coffee, and eating hash browns that were \"covered\" with cheese and filled with \"chunks\" of ham\n\nShemin, how about an update on Dominion? What's the word?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Proctor, Shemin V.\" @ENRON \nSent:\tFriday, April 05, 2002 11:47 AM\nTo:\tConcannon, Ruth; mark.ellenberg@cwt.com; Mann, Kay; Vanderhorst, Barry; Draper, David\nCc:\tSharp, Vicki; McMichael Jr., Ed; Germany, Chris; Garza, Maria\nSubject:\tRe: EES's Small Producer Gas\n\nRuth,\nHave you spoken with Chris? He has been leading the Dominion team from a\ncommercial perspective and has been coordinating with EES.\nShemin\nShemin V. Proctor", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Gayle,\n\nThanks for the invitation. Let's connect in the beginning of November to discuss the details.\n\nVince\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Hayter, Gayle C.\" @ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Hayter+2C+20Gayle+20C+2E+22+20+3CGayle+2EC+2EHayter+40usa+2Econoco+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent:\tFriday, August 24, 2001 11:01 AM\nTo:\tKaminski, Vince J\nSubject:\tHouston Energy Group Speaker Invitation (Wednesday, November 14)\n\nThank you for agreeing to speak for the HEG, an industry group within the\nNational Association of Credit Management. \"Price Volatility in the US\nPower Markets\" is a topic of great interest to many of us. The meeting time\nis 11:30 - 1pm and the November meeting is scheduled to be in the El Paso\nbuilding. I will confirm details with you as the date approaches to confirm\nthat the room has the equipment you will need for your presentation. Please\nmark your calendar. We look forward to seeing you then.\n\nGayle C. Hayter\nCorporate Credit and Financial Services\nNatural Gas and Power\nPhone: 281 293 3594\nFax: 281 293 6947\nEmail: Gayle.C. Hayter@usa.conoco.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The report named: West VaR and Off-Peak Position Report By Trader , published as of 10/25/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mike.Fowler@enron.com [mailto:Mike.Fowler@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, December 11, 2000 8:25 AM\nTo: Peters, Jason\nCc: Paul.Pizzolato@enron.com\nSubject: Re: FW: BuySideDirect\n\n\n\nRegarding Buy Side Direct:\n\n Has Sara addressed the notice issue ?\n\n Another issue I forgot to discuss with you is our most recent\ndiscussion\n relates to the following changes we requested several months ago in\nthe\n Weiss, Peck & Greer Agreement:\n\n Fees: We will not be assessed any fees from WPG. Thus, I suggest\n that section 9 state this, or be removed.\n\n Margin: Section 14 should note that margin for our transactions\n through Buy Side Direct would be maintained at our prime broker.\nWPG\n would only request margin if our prime broker disaffirms a trade.\n\n Were these changes made ?\n\nRegarding TradingEdge, my understanding is that you recently resumed\ndiscussions with their legal counsel. Could we get an update on these\ndiscussions ?\n\nThanks.\n\nMike\n713-853-9990\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mike Fowler/Corp/Enron on 12/11/2000\n08:11 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nMike Fowler\n11/30/2000 09:50 AM\n\nTo: \"Peters, Jason\" \ncc:\n\nSubject: Re: FW: BuySideDirect (Document link: Mike Fowler)\n\nAm I correct in assuming that Sara decided what she would like proposed\nin\nterms of \"notice\" procedures for online trading platforms ? Section 12\nof\nthe attached Subscriber Agreement appears to specify who will receive\nnotice only in the case of default by Enron. How will legal and / or\ntrading receive other notices - i,e, changes to the agreement ?\n\nThanks.\n\nMike\n713-853-9990\n\n\n\n\n\"Peters, Jason\" on 11/30/2000 08:21:15 AM\n\nTo: \ncc:\n\nSubject: FW: BuySideDirect\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: lisa@imarkets.com\nSent: Friday, October 27, 2000 2:35 PM\nTo: JASON PETERS\nCc: minnich@imarkets.com\nSubject: BuySideDirect\n\n\n\n\nDear Jason,\n\nGetting back to you on the points still outstanding on the BuySideDirect\n\nagreement.\n\n4.1 d comma, not a period, on the 11th line (Change included)\n4.6 d Addition of following language dd (Change included)\n\nIn the event that any component of a BSD executed trade is deemed\nClearly\nErroneous (by BuySideDirect, the NASD or any ATS or ECN through which\nBuySideDirect executes trades), the entire BSD trade, including both\nbond\nand equity components on all sides of the trade, will be cancelled.\n\n5.1 Enclosed are Broker Dealer Attachments 1 & 2\n\n5.2 Modification of previous language d (Change included)\n\nAfter trade affirmation, BuySideDirect shall cause its clearing firm to\nbe\nresponsible for the clearance and settlement of all affirmed trades\nexecuted\non the BuySideDirect trading system.\n\n17.2 You requested the phrase, at Subscriber's election, which we have\nnot\nincluded.\n\nConsequential dd You also requested the deletion of the term\nconsequential\nfrom sections 6.1and 6.2. We would like to keep the language as is in\nsections 6.1, 6.2 and 18.\n\nPlease give me a call if you would like to discuss the document further.\n\nYou can reach me at 415d369d5020. Thanks\n\nRegards,\n\nLisa O'Connor\n\n\nLisa Mears O'Connor, CFA\nBuySideDirect LLC\na subsidiary of Intelligent Markets, Inc.\n415d369d5020 Phone\n415d369d5021 Fax\n\n\n\n\n(See attached file: BSD BD Attachment 2.DOC)\n(See attached file: BuySideDirect Attachment 1.DOC)\n(See attached file: Enron BuySideDirect Subscriber Agreement Dated\nAugust\n25 2000.doc)\n(See attached file: Mime.822)\n\n\n\n\n - BSD BD Attachment 2.DOC\n - BuySideDirect Attachment 1.DOC\n - Enron BuySideDirect Subscriber Agreement Dated August 25 2000.doc\n - Mime.822", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Don,\n\nI am glad that we had a chance to talk this morning. I am pleased that I\nhave your support for our Into Cinergy hourly index.\n\nI am attaching the draft of our methodology and our confidentiality\nagreement. Pleased forward your comments and/or suggestions.\n\nI look forward to working with you and meeting you.\n\nThank you,\n\nLisa Lawson\nMarkets Editor\nMegawatt Daily\n713-939-5802\nllawson@ftenegy.com\n\n>\n>\n> <> <>\n>\n>\n\n - HourlyMeth010801.doc \n - ConfidAgreemen.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This could become a very deep pit. I don't want to distract you from the \nprimary mission, but there may be a solution which gets them what they need \nand doesn't pull you away from the North American effort -- you could \n\"deputize\" Jane Wilson to help out on this. Jane, as usual, has embedded \nherself deeply in the Enron India organization as VP of Gov't Affairs and can \nbe a sound source of information for you as well as an agent for you in \nIndia. Think about contacting her and getting her help.\n\nAlso, we have never explicitly talked about whether your focus is North \nAmerican or world wide. My view is that it is worldwide, but that has to be \nheavily modified by the fact that most Enron employees (current and probably \nfuture) are here; while the US has many deficiencies in its education system, \ngraduate education here is the best in the world; and we need to show rapid \nearly success (and that's best accomplished by sticking close to home at \nleast initially).\n\n\n\n\tChristie Patrick@ECT\n\t10/16/2000 05:18 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: ENRON UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS\n\nMark, Steve,\n\nI'd be happy to get us involved with this, but I'm not sure how we're \nhandling non-North American University affairs.\n\nPlease let me know and I'll follow up with Rajesh.\n\nThanks!\n\n--Christie.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Christie Patrick/HOU/ECT on 10/16/2000 \n05:16 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Rajesh Chandra@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 10/11/2000 04:49 PM ZE5B\nTo: Mark Palmer@ENRON\ncc: Christie Patrick@ECT \nSubject: Re: ENRON UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS \n\nMark - \n\nWe at Enron India are working on a project to lay Fiber on the state \nutility's Transmission & Distribution lines and provide bandwidth. We are \ntalking to the Education Department of the Govt. of Maharashtra, to provide \nconnectivity to some 2000 colleges and universities in the state of \nMaharashtra. This is a big commercial opportunity for Enron. Is there some \nhelp that we can get from your resources in understanding University affairs.\n\n\n\n Mark A Palmer, Vice President\n Corporate Communications\nFrom: Mark A Palmer@ENRON on 10/06/2000 07:02 PM CDT\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: All Enron Worldwide\ncc: \nSubject: ENRON UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS\n\nEnron Public Affairs has launched a new initiative: ENRON UNIVERSITY \nAFFAIRS. The overall mission of Enron University Affairs is to broaden the \ndepth and scope of our relationships with targeted universities through \nbuilding Enron brand recognition on campuses, leveraging research exchanges \nbetween Enron and the Academic community, and identifying commercial \nopportunities for Enron. This initiative should also further Enron\u0001,s efforts \nto hire and retain the world\u0001,s most innovative employees.\n\nLeading this initiative are Christie Patrick, Vice President, Mike Rosen, \nDirector and Cindy Derecskey, in conjunction with her position as Public \nAffairs Coordinator will also work with the University Affairs team.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Christie, Mike and Cindy on their new \nresponsibilities.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI, Kim.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tPorter, Gregory J. \nSent:\tMonday, November 05, 2001 7:12 AM\nTo:\tHarris, Steven; Miller, Mary Kay; Kirk, Steve; Darveaux, Mary; Watson, Kimberly; Kilmer III, Robert; Lokey, Teb; Frank Kelly (E-mail); Steve Stojic (E-mail); Fossum, Drew; Pavlou, Maria\nCc:\tMcCarty, Danny; Smith, Ann\nSubject:\tTW Docket No. RP97-288-009 et. seq.\n\nSettlement discussions have hit the wall. Conoco, the third of the Indicated Shippers the commercial group was going to talk to, cancelled their Friday meeting stating that their regulatory folks told them they shouldn't meet with Transwestern (Re: Negotiated Rate Proceeding) unless all of the indicated shippers were present... never mind the fact that TW had already met individually with BP/Amoco and Burlington.\n\nExceptions to the October 24, 2001 Initial Decision are due by Thursday, November 8, 2001. TW will need to response with in seven days. I have asked Steve Stojic, with the assistance of Maria, to circulate the first draft. \n\nAny questions, please let me know. Greg", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "$25?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/30/2001 12:05 \nPM ---------------------------\nFrom: Stuart Zisman@ECT on 01/30/2001 12:04 PM\nTo: Roger Balog/HOU/ECT@ECT, Teresa G Bushman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob \nCarter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Cash/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barton Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary \nCook/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eddy Daniels/NA/Enron@Enron, Angela Davis/NA/Enron@Enron, \nPeter del Vecchio/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andrew Edison/NA/Enron@Enron, James \nGrace/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Barbara N Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nGreenberg/NA/Enron@ENRON, Wayne Gresham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T \nHodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anne C Koehler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan Lyons/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kay \nMann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa \nMellencamp/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janet H Moore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janice R \nMoore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Julia Murray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cheryl Nelson/NA/Enron@Enron, \nGerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Portz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marcus \nNettelton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard B \nSanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lance Schuler-Legal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shari \nStack/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lou Stoler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Van \nHooser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ann Elizabeth White/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sheila \nTweed/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don Miller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mitch Robinson/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nJinsung Myung/Corp/Enron@Enron, Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jonathan \nHoff/HOU/ECT@ect, Chris Meyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott \nHealy/SF/ECT@ECT, Ozzie Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Heather Kroll/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey \nKeenan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike J Miller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nJeffery Ader/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Booth/NA/Enron@Enron, Eric \nBooth/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James I Ducote/HOU/ECT@ECT, Billy \nLemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dave Kellermeyer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ben \nJacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kathleen Carnahan/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen \nPlauche/Corp/Enron@Enron, Bruce Sukaly/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: American Diabetes Association\n\nFriends and Colleagues,\n\nI want to apologize in advance for the impersonal nature of this request; \nbut, I believe that the potential results may justify the means. I am \nrequesting that each of you strongly consider making a contribution to the \nAmerican Diabetes Association. My sister, Valerie, who is a school teacher \nat the Rice School has organized a \"School Walk\" to benefit the ADA. \nAlthough I am always reluctant to solicit contributions from my friends and \nco-workers, I feel emotionally compelled to do so this time. In addition to \nmy sister's involvement in this fund raiser, my brother Steven was diagnosed \nseveral years ago with Adult On-Set Juvenile Diabetes and I have seen first \nhand what a terrible disease this can be to manage. There is good news, as \nmany of you know. The research in this area has made great strides in recent \nyears and I am encouraged that someday soon there will be a cure.\n\nIn this regard, I would truly appreciate any contribution that each of you \nmight be able to make. Something as small as $5.00 would be great. (although \nif your pockets are full and you want to give more that is ok too) I would \nbe forever grateful if, through the donations that I am able to collect, I am \nable to make a difference. Please feel free to send your checks via \ninter-office mail or stop by if you wish. Thank you for your consideration.\n\nWith much appreciation,\n\nStuart", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "does anyone know what the hell they are doing?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Meyer, Chris \nSent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 4:39 PM\nTo: Parks, Joe; Zisman, Stuart\nSubject: FW: Cash Committee Approval for Centana Storage Arrangement\n\n\nRead below....I've pushed as much paper as I am going to on this transaction. It can die as far as I am concerned. Joe - this is your baby. Should you so desire, you can cut and paste the old into the new.\n \ncmm\n \n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Schneider, Chip \nSent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 3:52 PM\nTo: Meyer, Chris\nSubject: RE: Cash Committee Approval for Centana Storage Arrangement\n\n\nChris, the Batch Funding Request template will no longer be used. Please put this request in the form of a DASH (template attached). Thanks.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Meyer, Chris \nSent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 3:38 PM\nTo: Schneider, Chip\nCc: Zisman, Stuart; Nemec, Gerald; Parks, Joe; Sewell, Doug\nSubject: RE: Cash Committee Approval for Centana Storage Arrangement\n\n\nChip - please put the following transaction in front of the Cash Committee for approval. As you will recall from your discussions with Stuart Z, this is a self funding transaction where ENA will (1) sell gas in the ground (storage); (2) pay post-petition storage demand costs; and, (3) put in (third party) escrow the pre-petition amounts until such time as a mutually agreeable arrangement can be reached and the appropriate estate approval for settling pre-petition obligations are received.\n \nAs more fully described in the attached Batch Funding Request, the net proceeds to the estate will be approx. $1.7 million with funding anticipated in the first week of March. \n \nCall with questions.\n \nThanks\n \ncmm\n \n \n \n \n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Zisman, Stuart \nSent: Monday, February 4, 2002 10:19 PM\nTo: Meyer, Chris; Parks, Joe\nCc: Schneider, Chip; Nemec, Gerald\nSubject: Centana Storage Arrangement\n\n\n\nChris/Joe\n \nAttached are my comments to the Batch Funding Request for Centana.\n \nBy carbon copy of this email, I am sending it to Chip and Gerald for their review and comment (Chip and Gerald should accept all changes to simplify their review given that this is their first pass at it). Chip is up to speed on this deal (I spoke with him about this last week). I am not sure whether Gerald knows anything about this transaction, but his skill set and knowledge base make him the ideal lawyer for this arrangement.\n \nGerald - I would truly appreciate it if you would look at this. The good news on this transaction is that there is very little in the way of documentation. Your insight would be invaluable given your Bridgeline dealings.\n \nThanks in advance.\n\nStuart", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Read about how PGE is making methane out of manure in this issue of eBiz.\n\nAlso in this issue:\nEnron's first quarter earnings overview\nOnline energy trading will reach $3.6 trillion by 2005\nTom White becomes U.S. Secretary of the Army\nA U.K. offshore wind farm\nThe PGE sale terminates\nHow a fuel cell works\nA little bit of poetry\n\nIt's all in the latest eBiz. Go to home.enron.com, click Publications, then click eBiz, and \"eBiz April 27, 2001.\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The All-Employee Meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 10 a.m. Houston time at the Hyatt Regency Houston Imperial Ballroom. \n\nAs one of the enhanced security measures we have recently employed, we will be checking employee badges at the entrance to the ballroom. All employees will be required to present a valid Enron badge with a photo. If you do not currently have a photo on your badge, please go to the badge office on the third floor of the Enron Building and have your photo added to your badge. We also suggest allowing a bit more time in getting to the Hyatt and we request your patience, as these security measures may create some backup at the entrance to the ballroom.\n\nAccessing the Meeting via Streaming Audio/Video\nIf you are a Houston-based employee and can't attend the meeting, or if you are located in London, Calgary, Toronto, Omaha, New York or Portland (ENA), you can access the live event at . Enron Europe employees will receive a follow-up message from their Public Relations team concerning online access to the meeting.\n\nVideo Teleconferencing\nThe meeting will be made available by video teleconference to employees in Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Rio de Janeiro, Bothell, Wash., Denver, San Ramon, Calif., and Chicago. If your location would like to participate by video teleconference, please contact Yvonne Francois at (713) 345-8725.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I couldn't find your phone number. You need Form 4868 for your extension.\nDo you have access to any forms? And why are you filing an extension\ninstead of the real thing???\nDoris", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The February electronic report is attached.\n\nHave a good day!\n\nMichelle\n\n\n - Feb01.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks for the offer. I may take you up on it.\n\n\n\n\tMartin Bucknell/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t03/27/2001 06:21 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: New Building IT\n\nSteve, \nThanks for the meeting today, if you would like me to sit down and go through \nsome of the issues and risks associated with the IT elements of the project, \nwe can meet and have a more focused discussion. It is always difficult to \ntalk through all of the area's when both Philippe and Bill are together. \n\nMartin", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Take 10% off all Holiday Purchases. Offer Ends Dec. 5, 2000\n\nDear Valued Customer,\n\nThis holiday, enjoy a special 10% discount on all of your purchases made at\nGiftBaskets.com. Simply enter coupon code: GIFT10 as your shopping cart\nreaches checkout. But hurry! This promotion ends on Dec. 5, 2000.\n\nWhether its gift baskets, food baskets or unique gift ideas, you can now\nchoose from over 200 new gift ideas, including our popular \"Relax and\nPamper\", \"Seasons Greetings\", \"Classic Fruit & Gourmet\" gift baskets, plus\nmuch, much more!\n\nAnd remember, your satisfaction is always 100% guaranteed!!!!\n\nWish all of your friends, family, and associates your warmest holiday\ngreetings this year. And enjoy a special discount from us for your loyal\npatronage.\n\nPlace your order today at http://www.giftbaskets.com.\n\nSeasons Greetings!\nGiftBaskets.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT: NOT DISCOVERABLE\n\nThe following is the current schedule for certain actions EPMI has taken or \nis contemplating taking relating to TVA:\n\nJan 6 - MOPA- Sent notice to TVA by fax stating that a Triggering Event \noccurred and asking TVA to consider our proposal in order to continue the \nMOPA in effect (to date, there has been no response from TVA) \n\nJan 24 - Operations - Cut transmission line for 2000 peaker\n\nJan 26 - MOPA - Notify TVA that EPMI is suspending deliveries under the MOPA \neffective Jan 27 and terminating the MOPA by selecting an Early Termination \nDate ( which date may be no earlier than 10 Business Days after delivery of \nnotice)\n\nFeb 4 - Control Area - File complaint relating to TVA's actions against \nEPMI's control areas, which lawsuit would be filed in the Eastern District of \nTenn. (Judge Edgar) as part of the already filed lawsuit on the interface \nissues\n\nIf you have any questions or concerns with this schedule, please notify me \nimmediately. \n\nUnless there are any objections, we will proceed on this basis; provided, \nhowever, if we hear from Mike Miller that the target operations date of Jan \n24th can not be met, we would then propose to expedite this schedule. If we \nmove up any of these actions, we will notify everybody,\n\nElizabeth Sager\n36349", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "David and Bob,\n\nWe look forward to working with you to strengthen the Compaq and EBS \nrelationship. EBS has identified potential server business opportunities \n(storage, streaming media) where our two organizations can work together. \nAfter our meeting on Dec 14th, EBS now understands to utilize David Spurlin \nas the point person for these communications. EBS had prior direction from \nCompaq to direct our discussions to Derrick Deakins, Rob Senders, Keith \nMcAuliffe or Kent Major. Tracy Prater and myself look forward to spending \nadditional time with David to ensure that he is aware of the EBS business \nopportunities and issues. \n\nEBS had invested significant dollars, time and energy with Compaq to develop \nthe streaming media server solutions. We discussed during the Dec 14th \nmeeting that there are decisions to be made regarding the existing Product \nand Server Supply Agreement that are contingent on those streaming media \nsolutions. EBS and Compaq have both acted in good faith to achieve the \nintent of the Product and Server Supply Agreement in pursuing these \nsolutions. To that end, EBS has had internal discussions regarding the \nappropriate next steps to further our relationship. \n\nThe January 2000 Product and Service Supply Agreement is the legal framework \nfor our relationship until both parties mutually agree to change. Until \nthose changes are made:\n1) 2000 Compaq Annual Purchase of ECI Services: Per the Agreement, Compaq \nwas invoiced for the 2000 Minimum Annual Purchase of ECI Services on November \n7, 2000 as per Sections 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3. Compaq had agreed to the invoice \namount. EBS expects payment for the total invoice as outlined in Section 3.0 \non or before December 31,2000. \n2) Potential for Agreement Termination: Prior to the Dec 14th meeting, \nCompaq (Keith and Rob) have discussed this with EBS (Jim Crowder, myself). \nThe understanding between both Parties was that EBS would need a written \nnotice and payment by Compaq of $2,500,000. The concept to start over with a \nnew contractual agreement was again discussed during the Dec 14th meeting. \nEBS strongly believes in the value of the Compaq and EBS relationship, if \nCompaq believes that to start over with a new agreement is necessary then we \nlook forward to working with Compaq to achieve that goal. \n\nAgain, we look forward to working with yourselves to identify and create \nstrategic business opportunities for both EBS and Compaq. \n\nKim Godfrey\nDirector, Enterprise Services\nEnron Broadband Services\nphone : 713 345 8813\ncell : 713 501 8105\nfax: 713 853 7354", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by David M Gagliardi/TTG/HouInd on\n11/22/2000 07:57 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nmggagliardi@duke-energy.com on 11/22/2000 07:22:03 AM\n\nTo: DGagliardi@reliantenergy.com, David_Ricks@GSDM.com\ncc:\n\nSubject: True Orange Fax/E-Mail #109\n\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Michael Gagliardi/Hou-ComOps/EnergyTrading/PEC on\n11/22/2000 07:21 AM -----\n\nTruOrange@aol\n.com To: TruOrange@aol.com\ncc:\n11/21/2000 Subject: True Orange\nFax/E-Mail #109\n09:06 PM\n\n\n\n\n\nTrue Orange Fax/E-Mail Service\nVolume 8, Fax/E-Mail #109, Tuesday, November 21, 2000\nJerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530, Austin, Texas 78755 -\nPhone\n512-795-8536\n\nApplewhite Works Out, But Brown Says Simms Will Start\n\nQB Major Applewhite worked out Tuesday without any obvious problems with\nhis\nsprained knee, but coach Mack Brown said backup QB Chris Simms will start\nFriday against Texas A&M.\n\"If it (the knee) doesn't swell, he has a chance to be available to play if\n\nwe need him to win,\" Brown said, adding that the trainers will check\nApplewhite's knee after each practice to see if there is any swelling.\n\"Major did everything today,\" he said. \"He dropped back, he sprinted out,\nand\nI was surprised at how well he was moving.\"\nBut Brown said Simms will start and Applewhite will be held in reserve in\ncase he is needed.\n\"The doctors said Major is between questionable and probable,\" Brown said.\nHe\nsaid he isn't sure what that means, but it probably means he can play in a\npinch ? and that means if the coaches feel Simms isn't getting the job done\n\nand the team is in danger of losing the game.\n\"Chris will start the game for us,\" Brown said, \"and if Major is healthy\nenough to go, we will use him to win the ball game if necessary.\"\nBrown said safety Lee Jackson and TE Brock Edwards, both battling leg\ninjuries, won't be able to play against A&M.\nBrown also encouraged all fans to meet the team two hours before the game\nFriday. The team will arrive at the south end of Royal Memorial Stadium at\n12:30 p.m. Brown said the team will need a lot of fan support to wind\nFriday\nand remain unbeaten this year at home.\nDefensive coordinator Carl Reese said he will use a lot of defensive\nformations against A&M, but he said the traditional 4-3 probably will be\nused\nmost of the time because of the Aggies' strong running game.\n\"They really like to use their power running game,\" he said, \"and that's\nsomething we have to stop. They can throw the ball much better than in the\npast, but we need to make them one-dimensional.\"\n* * * *\nTHE WEATHER: The weather forecast for Friday afternoon calls for\ntemperatures\nin the high 50s, some thunderstorms and possibly some gusting winds.\n* * * *\nSenior OT Leonard Davis was the only Longhorn chosen for the Football\nWriters\nAssociation of America's All-America team. WR Roy Williams and DE Kalen T\nhornton were chosen to the Rivals.com True Freshman All-America team and\nWR B. J. Johnson made honorable mention. Williams was chosen as the\noffensive\nplayer of the year.\n* * * *\nFOOTBALL RECRUITING NOTES: I missed a Longhorn who committed to A&M in my\nfax/e-mail last night. CB Roderick Babers said he committed to A&M \"for\nabout\ntwo hours, and then Mack Brown talked me out of it.\" The others who\ncommitted to A&M before switching to Texas are QB Major Applewhite, OT\nLeonard Davis and backup TB Victor Ike. Another Longhorn who came close to\nbeing an Aggie is redshirt freshman QB Chance Mock, who was all set to\ncommit\nto A&M last year before taking a trip to Texas \"just to be sure.\" He said\nTexas would have \"to blow me away\" to keep him from committing to A&M. When\n\nhe got back home and committed to Texas, he had a simple explanation. \"They\n\nblew me away,\" he said. . . DT Tommie Harris of Killeen Ellison and S\nDewayne\nBrandon of Temple, two of the state's top players, both plan to come to the\n\ngame Friday. Many other top players would have attended, but they are on\nplayoff teams and have games to play Friday or Saturday. . . Here's my very\n\nearly top dozen Texas' recruits for next year: QB Reggie McNeal, 6-3, 180,\n4.5, Lufkin; WR J. T. Perry, 6-1, 180, 4.4, Allen; DTs Rodrique Wright,\n6-5,\n300, 5.0, Alief Hastings; Earl Anderson, 6-4, 270, 4.9, San Marcos, and\nMarco Martin, 6-4, 290, 4.7, Mesquite; DE Travis Leitko, 6-5, 255, 4.7, The\n\nWoodlands; LBs Marvin Byrdsong, 6-3, 240, 4.5, Longview; Andy Matakis, 6-3,\n\n220, 4.55, Corpus Christi Flower Bluff, and Archie McDaniel, 6-3, 225, 4.7,\n\nBay City; S Michael Cuba, 6-3, 190, Taylor, and Athletes Vincent Young,\n6-5,\n200, 4.5, Houston Madison, and Broderick Thomas, 6-0, 190, 4.5, Longview.\n* * * *\nMy next e-mail/fax will be whenever events warrant.\n* * * *\nThe True Orange Fax Service includes at least 99 faxes a year and costs\n\n$99 ($79 by E-Mail). The True Orange Newsletter includes 26 newsletters\nand\nis published weekly during football season and twice monthly during most of\n\nthe other months. It costs $45. Save by subscribing to both for $130 (or\n$110\nif you take the faxes via E-Mail or $99 if you take the faxes and\nnewsletter\nvia E-Mail). Send check to address at the top of page. I also update my\n900 number ? 1-900-288-8839 ? daily with recruiting news. My E-Mail address\n\nis: truorange@aol.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "SHE'S FLYING IN FRIDAY NIGHT\nAND IF YOUR COMING TO VISIT YOU BETTER BE PREPARED TO CHANGE DIAPERS!\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Sandra Hernandez\" @ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Sandra+20Hernandez+22+20+3Csandra+2Ehernandez+40crescentcom+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent:\tThursday, September 06, 2001 11:36 AM\nTo:\tHernandez, Juan\nSubject:\tRE: visit\n\ndon't make me call mommy. is she there yet?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Juan.Hernandez@enron.com [mailto:Juan.Hernandez@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:58 AM\nTo: sandra.hernandez@crescentcom.com\nSubject: RE: visit\n\n\nPAT YOU BETTER BACK OFF A SECOND. YOU SHOULD BE ASKING NICELY IF YOU CAN\nCOME VISIT. TALK TO HAND!!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: \"Sandra Hernandez\" @ENRON\n\n[mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Sandra+20Hernandez+22+20+3Csandra+2Ehernandez+40cresce\nntcom+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com]\n\n\n Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:14 AM\n To: Hernandez, Juan\n Subject: visit\n\n is mommy in houston. i'm thinking about visiting her. what's the deal?\n\n\n\n**********************************************************************\nThis e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and\nmay contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the\nintended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by\nothers is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or\nauthorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply\nto Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all\ncopies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not\nintended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a\nbinding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its\naffiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be\nrelied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise.\nThank you.\n**********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm available anytime.\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Lisa Bills 07/17/2000 09:13 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Thomas Suffield/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Roseann Engeldorf/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Herman \nManis/Corp/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: Peoples document \n\nThomas, given that I just put a call into you on the same subject matter, it \nwould be helpful for my benefit, accounting's and legal's benefit and to try \nto be timely for the People's development team, if you would arrange a \nmeeting as soon as possible so we can all get on the same page.\n\nThanks, Lisa\n\n\n\nRoseann Engeldorf\n07/17/2000 09:04 AM\nTo: Thomas Suffield/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Lisa Bills/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron \n\nSubject: Re: Peoples document \n\nAre you available for a meeting today to discuss the captioned? The lawyers \nare a bit unclear as to what the commercial ends and means are w.r.t. these \nturbines - e.g., do we have a DASH - do we want an option vs. a purchase, are \nwe \"stepping in\" to the People's WLB structure or are they keeping the \nfinancing for \"our benefit\", etc?\n\n\nThanks,\n\nRose", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Huntman,\n \nI'm at home today. Are you in the office?\n \nFletch", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will get this taken care of\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGeaccone, Tracy \nSent:\tTuesday, November 20, 2001 10:19 AM\nTo:\tCobb Jr., John\nSubject:\t\n\nCan you have someone run a project report for me on Monday for work order #014107 on TW.\n\nThanks", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Scott has given me some comments on the LOI, which I hope to discuss and \nincorporate today. Does anyone else have any comments?\n\nThanks,\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Joe Stepenovitch will be trading the attached products in PRODUCTION on \nMONDAY 19th! \n\nThe book that they will going into EPMI-HRLY-NE", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "O.K. just give me a buz when the deal is entered.\n\n Thanks!!\n\n\n Kate Symes @ ECT 03/13/2001 04:13 PM\n\nTo: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Missing deal?\n \n\nTracy just told me this counterparty (PPL Montana) is still pending credit. \nMike Swerzbin said he would prefer to wait this out, because he stands to \nmake money on the deal. So in the meantime, I've been told by credit that we \ncan't enter the deal in the system and calc it. I'm not sure how this works \nin your case with the Prebon check-out, but basically it's a pending credit \ndeal that will potentially show up in our system once EPMI and PPL Montana \nreach an agreement. Does that help? Let me know.\n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n03/13/2001 11:22 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Missing deal?\n \n\nHi Kate, what's the status of this deal?\n\n\n\n Kate Symes @ ECT 03/12/2001 10:57 AM\n\nTo: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Missing deal?\n \n\nthis deal is contingent on credit - he'll let me know later today whether or \nnot it's a good trade.\n\nthanks,\nKate\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n03/12/2001 09:00 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Missing deal?\n \n\nsorry Friday, 3/9\n\n\n\n Kate Symes @ ECT 03/12/2001 10:52 AM\n\nTo: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Missing deal?\n \n\nwhat was the trade date on this?\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n03/12/2001 08:58 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Missing deal?\n\n\n\nPrebon sent over a confirm for a deal where:\nEnron (Mike Swerzbin) buys from PPL Montana Cal'04-Cal'06 25 mw of Mid-C at \n$45.00 off-peak hours.\n\nThey did not tell me about this deal during checkout. Can you please check \nwith Mike.\n\nThanks!!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Typo in second paragraph .. should be companies not company\n\n\n\n\nKaren Denne@ENRON\n01/05/2000 01:52 PM\nTo: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Peter \nBerger/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Gil Melman/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Claudia \nJohnson/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: ECI Release\n\nThe attached release announcing Enron Communications' investment in Avici and \nour addition of their routers to our network is scheduled to be issued on \nThursday. As background, ECI has invested $5 million in Avici.\n\nIf you have any comments or questions, please let me know by 10 a.m. \nThursday.\n\nThank you.\nkd", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We hope to see you at this year's Electric Market Forecasting Conference.?? \nThe purpose of this email is to recap the conference, \n\ngive you the latest agenda, and to remind you of the approaching deadline for \nearly registration.? If you register by June 30th the early registration fee \nis only $399.00.? I recommend that you reserve your room at Skamania Lodge as \nsoon as possible.? They go quickly.? \n\nFor more information see below and on the attachment.? Or, go to our website \nat www.epis.com.? The conference information is at \nwww.epis.com/Event/2001_conference.htm\n\nWe look forward to seeing you.? \n\nRegards, \n\nLee Barney\n\nForecasting Challenges in Electricity Markets\n\n2001 Electric Market Forecasting Conference\nSkamania Lodge, Washington????? ??????? September 12-14, 2001 \n\n[IMAGE]\nToday\u0001,s electricity markets are more challenging to predict than ever. \nDiscover the keys to managing risk in volatile energy markets.\n\nThe conference venue is the beautiful Skamania Lodge in the scenic Columbia \nRiver Gorge--45 minutes East of Portland International Airport, Portland, \nOregon.? A mind expanding setting for an executive-and professional level \nexchange of information and strategies concerning North American energy \nmarkets. \n\nNavigating Today\u0001,s Energy Markets\n\nThe challenges of taming energy markets don\u0001,t begin and end in California. \nVolatility and risk are present in every market region, forcing all \nparticipants to carefully examine the underlying factors and accurately \nassess their current and future market positions. \n\nFor the 4th year, EPIS, Inc., developer of the AURORA? electric market model, \nhas assembled a stimulating program of interest to any company exposed to \nenergy market risks.? This year\u0001,s agenda includes a detailed look at the \nvarious energy trading regions in the U.S. and Canada - an exploration of \nmarket conditions and market dynamics. \n\nThis year\u0001,s conference will feature thoughtful exchanges on:\n\nElectric and Gas Markets - 2001 and Beyond\nU.S. Markets: Crisis in the West, Emerging Issues in the East and ERCOT\nKeys to U.S. Electric and Gas Forward Markets\nIssues in Canadian Markets\nGas Hedging Strategies and Electric Markets\nPrice and Volume Volatility in Turbulent Markets\nNew Resources: When and Where to Develop?\n\nYou\u0001,ll hear from top-level speakers representing companies that have been \nthere - Williams Energy Marketing, FPL Energy, NYMEX, ENRON, DTE Energy, \nDeutsche Bank and others. Plus there will be informative \u0001&roll-\nup-your-sleeves\u00018 sessions on applied forecasting techniques by Williams \nEnergy Marketing, Pinnacle West, GenerSys, Southern California Edison.\n\nRegister for Conference\n\nRegister by sending the registration information on the attachment to EPIS \nby: \nFax???? (503) 722-7130? MAIL 1800 Blankenship Rd., Suite 350, West Linn, OR \n97068\n\nOr register by phone at (503) 722-2023 x201.\n\n <> \n\n\n - ole0.bmp\n - Agenda 2001 Electric Market Forecasting Conference.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here is an update from Jeff Keeler on the status of our proposed chnages to \nthe derivatives section of the bankruptcy code amendments.\nCarol\n---------------------- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 02/02/2000 \n01:18 PM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Jeffrey Keeler @ ENRON 02/02/2000 12:07 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: elevinso@cwt.com \nSubject: Re: Bankruptcy Legislation \n\nGood to hear from you, Carol. All's pretty well here in DC with the \nfamily...actually the family will be expanding...we're expecting another baby \nin early August. \n\nI'm glad you got in touch...I had an update to do for you anyway based on \nrecent events.\n\nThe Senate is moving forward with their bankruptcy legislation, and it will \nlikely pass today or tomorrow. The Senate bill will include our technical \ncorrection on production payments, but will not include any DOI language \n(which is good) or our derivatives changes (which is not the best result, but \nOK). Based on conversations on Capitol Hill and with industry folks, the \nbest place to do our amendments would be in the conference committee that \nwill reconcile the differing House and Senate versions of the bill. \nAccording to most sources, the House folks have a much better handle on the \nfinancial contracts/derivatives issues and they will take the lead in making \nsome technical changes to that title in conference. The Senate provisions on \nfinancial contracts are considered more of a \"placeholder.\"\n\nI met yesterday with counsel to the House Judiciary Committee and she was \nfairly receptive to our ideas. Again...and we've found this all along...they \nwant the President's Working Group sign off, as well as the OK of other key \nindustry groups (ISDA, Bond Market Association) before they accept anything \nas a \"non-controversial\" technical fix. The Bond Market folks have already \npresented a package of non-controversial technical corrections for inclusion \nin conference, and I think they would be amendable to adding our changes to \ntheir package. \n\nBecause we need to get PWG sign-off, we're in the position of probably being \nsuccessful on adding \"weather derivatives\" to the definition of swap \nagreement, and on our changes to the netting provisions...but we're still \nleft hanging on our suggested change to the word \"regularly.\"\n\nI've talked to Ellen about possible other ways of tackling the \"regularly\" \nproblem, but there does not seem to be a way to cover a \"one off\" transaction \nunless without getting rid of the \"regularly\" requirement. I'll continue to \nsee if there are other suggested approaches. In meeting earlier this year \nat Treasury with Mark Haedicke, Assistant Secretary Lee Sachs indicated they \nwould be amendable to talking about other ways of solving the \"regularly\" \nproblem, so the lines of communciation are open. We just need to decide \nquickly whether to give up on this issue, or come up with a palatable \nsolution.\n\nOn another topic, I met with staff of the House Banking Committee, who have \nbeen waiting to see the fate of the bankruptcy bill before moving legislation \nthat amends the banking statutes on netting and other derivatives issues, but \nalso includes bankruptcy language. I wanted to make sure that they are aware \nof our suggested amendments, so that any efforts out there....bankruptcy \nlegislation, banking legislation....are consistent. \n\nPerhaps a conference call with you, me and Ellen (and Lech) is in order to \nfigure out where we go next. How does Friday (the 4th) work for everyone?\n\n\n\n\n\nCarol St Clair@ECT\n02/02/2000 10:32 AM\nTo: Jeffrey Keeler/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Bankruptcy Legislation\n\nJeff:\nHow are you doing? Hope things are going well with you and your family. Can \nyou e-mail me with an update of where things stand on the legislative front, \nparticularly with respect to the derivatives legislation that we were \nlobbying for? Our traders want very much to be able to use Master Netting \nAgreements with certain of their counterparties and we are currently \nexploring the possibility of accommodating them, subject to the bankruptcy \nconcerns that we may have. I look forward to hearing from you.\nCarol", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Title: Is the Supply Rebound Beginning? An Update on CERA's Outlook for US \nGas Productive Capacity\nURL: http://www20.cera.com/eprofile?u=35&m=2334\n\n\nIS THE SUPPLY REBOUND BEGINNING? AN UPDATE ON CERA'S OUTLOOK FOR US GAS\nPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY\n\n* Update on the Progress of the Supply Rebound in the Near and Medium Term\n* The Gulf of Mexico - Slower and Lower Recovery Ahead\n* Upstream 'Hotspots' - Their Contribution to the Reversal of the Decline\n* Could the Supply Rebound Disappoint or Exceed Expectations? Near Term,\nMedium Term\n\nFORMAT\nOur speaker will address this topic for 30 minutes, with accompanying graphics\npresented on the internet, followed by an open question and answer period.\n\nSPEAKER\nRobert Esser, CERA Senior Consultant and Director, Global Oil and Gas \nResources\n\nTIME\n11:00 A.M. Eastern, Tuesday, April 10, 2001\n\nELIGIBILITY\nClients eligible to participate in this conference call are those who \nsubscribe\nto the CERA North American Gas Retainer Advisory Service.\n\nTO ENROLL\nTo enroll, please send a fax to Katya Ashe at (617) 497-0423, or send an \ne-mail\nto kashe@cera.com before 4:00 P.M., MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2001.\n\nTO PARTICIPATE\n\nTo participate in the audio portion of the call, please call in on one of the\nfollowing numbers approximately 10-15 minutes before the call:\n\nWithin the United States: +1 800-967-7141\nOutside the United States: +1 719-457-2630\nConfirmation code: 574828\nTitle of the call: CERA Gas Call\n\nTo participate in the internet portion of the call (audio is by telephone), \nlog\non to the internet approximately 15-30 minutes before the presentation to\nensure technological compatibility.\n\n1. Point your browser to http://www.placeware.com/cc/visioncastconferencing\n2. Enter the following information, then click \"Attend\":\n* Your Name\n* Meeting ID: w574828\n* Meeting Key: 595599\n3. Access audio for the meeting using the audio information above.\n\nSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS\nInternet connection not reliant on the phone line you will use for the call.\nA Java-enabled browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or higher;\nNetscape Navigator 3.02 or higher; or Sun Hot JAVA(tm)\nClose all desktop applications and disable your screen saver.\n\nTo ensure computer compatibility, complete the Internet instructions before \nthe\nday of the call. A message will appear telling you that your meeting is not\nready to start. However, it also informs you about any action that you may\nneed to take to prepare your computer to participate.\n\nTECHNICAL ASSISTANCE\nIf you experience difficulties during the call, you may signal for technical\nassistance by pressing *0 (star, zero) on your telephone keypad, once \nconnected\nto the audio portion of the conference.\n\n\nFor more information, please contact Katya Ashe via e-mail at kashe@cera.com \nor\nvia telephone at (617) 441-2659.\n\n\nA recording of this call will be available until May 10, 2001. To access this\nrecording, please call +1 888-203-1112 (within the United States) or\n+1 719-457-0820 (outside the United States). Please use confirmation number\n574828 to access the call.\n\n\n**end**\n\n\nE-mail Category: Conference Call Notification\nCERA Knowledge Area(s): North American Gas,\n\n***********************************************************************\nCERA's Spring 2001 Roundtable event dates and agendas are now available\nat http://www20.cera.com/event\n***********************************************************************\n\nTo make changes to your cera.com profile go to:\nhttp://www20.cera.com/client/updateaccount\n\nForgot your username and password? Go to:\nhttp://www20.cera.com/client/forgot\n\nThis electronic message and attachments, if any, contain information\nfrom Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. (CERA) which is\nconfidential and may be privileged. Unauthorized disclosure, copying,\ndistribution or use of the contents of this message or any attachments,\nin whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.\nTerms of Use: http://www20.cera.com/tos\nQuestions/Comments: webmaster@cera.com\nCopyright 2001. Cambridge Energy Research Associates", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks a lot,\nand just let me know the schedule afterwards...\n\nJinbaek\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\nJinbaek Kim\nPh.D Candidate\nDept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research\nU.C.Berkeley\nhttp://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~jinbaek\n\nGo Bears!\n\n :\"'._..---.._.'\"; `. .' .' `.\n : a a : __....._\n : _.-0-._ :---'\"\"'\"-....--'\" '.\n : .' : `. : `,`.\n `.: '--'--' :.' ; ;\n : `._`-'_.' ;.'\n `. '\"' ;\n `. ' ;\n `. ` : ` ;\n .`. ; ; : ;\n .' `-.' ; : ;`.\n __.' .' .' : ; `.\n .' __.' .'`--..__ _._.' ; ;\n `......' .' `'\"\"'`.' ;......-'\n `.......-' `........'\n\n\nOn Tue, 24 Oct 2000 Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com wrote:\n\n>\n> Jinbaek,\n>\n> We shall invite you to an interview in Houston.\n>\n> Vince\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Jinbaek Kim on 10/23/2000 07:25:36 PM\n>\n> To: vkamins@enron.com\n> cc:\n> Subject: Resume,\n>\n>\n> Dear Mr. Kaminski,\n>\n> Hi,\n> I am a Ph.D student at IEOR department at U.C.Berkeley.\n> Thanks for your presentation today.\n> It gave me knowledge and interest in electricity markets,\n> and your company.\n> As you mentioned in the presentation,\n> I send a resume to give me opportunity to learn more\n> about your company.\n> I hope I can join the super saturday event.\n>\n> Jinbaek\n>\n>\n> (See attached file: resume.doc)\n>\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Surprise! You've just received a Yahoo! 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FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Megan, \n\nWe did the swap with Pan Energy on 4/28-30 only. On those days, we received all the gas at Carthage, nothing at Castle Busby. When we are not operating under the swap, Duke markets the gas that usually comes in at Castle Busby. Apparently, they sold the gas to Highland in April.\n\nD\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tParker, Megan \nSent:\tWednesday, May 09, 2001 2:59 PM\nTo:\tDaren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ENRON\nSubject:\tPanenergy 4/01\n\nDaren:\nDid we exchange with Panenergy in April? If we did, can you send me your nom sheet? Meter 7052-Castle Busby looks different this month. Elsa did some deals with Highland Energy at 7052. We normally buy all of the gas from Duke at this meter when we exchange. There also wasn't flow every day, so Duke's volume is very small.\n\nThanks,\nMegan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If you have not already responded and would like to attend this CLE program, please RSVP by e-mail by today, Wednesday, August 15. Thank you. \n\nJamie Serota and Allan Van Fleet with Vinson & Elkins have developed a one hour CLE program covering the antitrust issues encountered when non-regulated entities such as Enron compete with regulated utilities for market share. An outline of the program is attached. \n\nJamie Serota and Allan Van Fleet will present the CLE program on Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at the Doubletree Hotel, 400 Dallas (La Salle B room) from Noon to 1:30 p.m. The program will be accredited for 1.00 hour of CLE credit including at least .25 hours of ethics credit. If you would like to attend please RSVP by Wednesday, August 15, 2001 by sending an e-mail to my assistant, Janette Elbertson. \n\nLunch will be served.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nJanette Elbertson\nAdministrative Coordinator\nEnron Wholesale Services \nLegal Department\nTelephone: (713) 853-7906\nFax: (713) 646-2600\ne-mail: janette.elbertson@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\nAccount Information\t\n\t\n\tHelp\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nDo not reply to this message. If you did not request this account, delete it \nnow. \n\nRegistration Confirmed - Welcome to Yahoo!\nThis message confirms your new account with Yahoo!.\n\n?\n\n\n\n\nYour Yahoo! ID:\njtholt1122\nYour email address:\njane.m.tholt@enron.com\n\n\n\n?\nWhat if the email address listed above is incorrect or changes in the future?\nPlease keep your email contact current so we can help you in case you can't \naccess your Yahoo! account. 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We are addressing the issue at this time and will provide you with updates as we have additional information.\n\nContact:\n\nContact:\n\nContact Information:\n\nISC Customer Care \n\n713-345-4727", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Download the New E-Detective2000 Investigative Software\nand Discover Amazing Facts and Information!!\n\nhttp://edetect.subnet.dk/index.htm", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "A bit more detail in the bullets and a heads up call on this would have been \na good idea. DF \n---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 06/26/2000 \n10:36 AM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Drew Fossum 06/26/2000 10:39 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Bill Cordes/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Michel \nNelson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Rockey Storie/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Stephen Herber/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Lee Huber/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: LG&E issue\n\nSteve filled in the detail for me on the LG&E issue mentioned in the Law \nbullets this morning. A valve was left open between an LG&E facility and \nNorthern for an approximate 3 month period (I'm not sure how recent). LG&E's \ngas loss data indicates that the amount of gas that inadvertently got into \nNorthern was approx. 180,000 MMBtu, with a value of about $500,000. Rockey \nand Steve have talked to LG&E and it does not appear that we have any good \narguments for avoiding the liability. The unexpected (and unmetered) \ndeliveries from LG&E presumably reduced our lost and unaccounted for balance \nduring the referenced 3 month period. Accordingly, I assume the cost of \nreplacing that gas should be accounted for in Northern's PRA and so should \nnot affect earnings. I'm not sure what the timetable is for resolving this \nmatter. DF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Amitava,\n\nLet's talk about it on Monday.\n\nVince\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDhar, Amitava \nSent:\tTuesday, June 26, 2001 9:49 PM\nTo:\tKaminski, Vince J\nCc:\tShanbhogue, Vasant\nSubject:\tReport for Prof. Duffie\n\nHi Vince,\n\nPlease take a look and let me know how we need to modify the report. I am yet to put the page numbers in Table of Contents which I am thinking of putting once the organization of the report is final.\n\nThanks,\n-Amitava\n\n << File: Enron Credit Strategic Plan062501.doc >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "> FYI. The vote was last Wednesday. Joe\n>\n> <>\n ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++\nThe information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This\nemail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization\nnamed above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized\nrepresentative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any\nreview, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any,\nor the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received\nthis email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email\nand delete this email from your system. Thank You\n\n - Partners' Vote - To Firm announcing new partners.WPD", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "attachment", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGermany, Chris \nSent:\tTuesday, April 02, 2002 2:42 PM\nTo:\tLaferla, Lynda ; Stephanie Wade (E-mail)\nCc:\tNacey, Sheila; Madeline Jordan (E-mail)\nSubject:\tRE: April deal\n\nBeginning Wednesday, April 4th, El Paso will be taking 3,373 Dth per day from DRN #716, contract #101067. El Paso will scheduling the gas on contract #5207.\n\nThanks everyone.\n\nChris L. Germany\nManager, Gas Trading\nPhone 713-853-4743\nFax 713-646-3059\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tLaferla, Lynda \nSent:\tTuesday, April 02, 2002 1:43 PM\nTo:\tGermany, Chris\nCc:\tNacey, Sheila\nSubject:\tRE: April deal\n\n\tSo give me the details...............do you know his contract number and I assume the volume will\n\tbe 91080 divided by 27 = 3373/day???? LL\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGermany, Chris \nSent:\tTuesday, April 02, 2002 1:30 PM\nTo:\tLaferla, Lynda \nCc:\tNacey, Sheila\nSubject:\tRE: April deal\n\nThey are starting on the 4th. I thought I told him the 3rd but I may have made a mistake. My fault.\n\nThanks\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tLaferla, Lynda \nSent:\tTuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 AM\nTo:\tGermany, Chris\nCc:\tNacey, Sheila\nSubject:\tApril deal\n\n\n\tGot a call from El Paso asking to begin deal on 4/4???? let me know what you want to do and\n\n\tEl Paso's contract that will be picking up gas....\n\n\tThanks Lynda", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I double-checked with Bob, and he said Prebon reported these two trades as \npeak. The other two were in fact reported as off-peak - he just entered them \nincorrectly. But as far as this sleeve goes, there's no way one side is peak \nand the other isn't - Prebon has to make up their minds!\n\nAgain, let me know what you find out. Until then, we recognize the two trades \nas they are.\n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n05/02/2001 08:59 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Prebon deal errors from yesterday \n\n\nThat's what I was confused about because Prebon shows this deal as peak and \nwe show it as peak and I know it is the other side of a sleeve. Can you \ndouble check with Bob for accuracy.\n\nEvelyn\n\n\n\n\n Kate Symes @ ECT 05/02/2001 10:43 AM\n\nTo: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Prebon deal errors from yesterday \n\nDoes this mean that 598738 should be off peak hours as well? Because 598739 \nis only one side of a sleeve deal for EES. I would think that both sides need \nto have the same hours......\n\nLet me know, and I'll change them accordingly.\n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n05/02/2001 08:43 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Prebon deal errors from yesterday \n\nsorry it is 598739\n\n\n\n\n Kate Symes @ ECT 05/02/2001 10:25 AM\n\nTo: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Prebon deal errors from yesterday \n\n598736 and 598737 have been changed to off-peak hours. But I can't pull up \n306927. Is this the right deal number?\n\nKate\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n05/02/2001 08:03 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Prebon deal errors from yesterday\n\n\n\nBob Badeer\ndeal 306927\nPrebon shows as off-peak hours....enpower has peak hrs\n\n\nBob Badeer\ndeal 598737\nPrebon shows as off-peak hours....enpower has peak hrs\n\n\n\nBob Badeer\ndeal 598736\nPrebon shows as off-peak hours....enpower has peak hrs", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Drexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas on 12/28/99\n07:58 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nHeidi Boyd\n12/27/99 06:16 PM\n\nTo: Noel Bartlo/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas, Paul\nDrexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas\ncc:\nSubject: TRANSCO # behind CGV JAN 2000\n\nHi Noel and Paul,\n\nI don't know who else to copy on this, please forward it to them and cc me if\nyou don't mind.\n\nI need 498 dth's/day total to be sent to CGV for three of my customers in\nJan 2000. Thanks!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is the referenced approval list.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks for your help.\n\nKay\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 07/24/2000 04:13 \nPM ---------------------------\nFrom: Kathleen Clark@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 07/24/2000 03:05 PM\nTo: kay.mann@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: ABB Purchase Agreement - Final Version\n\nKay:\n\nAttached is the final version:", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This is one of andres' deals, can you help it do the calc sheet scott?\nPL\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 \n09:26 AM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Darron C Giron 01/24/2001 09:13 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Genaro Mendoza/NA/Enron@ENRON, B Scott Palmer/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Phillip M Love/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: 12/00 Agave Pricing \n\nGenaro,\n\nThis is a Central deal. I work on the West Desk. I am forwarding it to the \nappropriate people.\n\nDG 3-9573\n\n\n\nGenaro Mendoza@ENRON\n01/22/2001 03:35 PM\nTo: Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: 12/00 Agave Pricing\n\nDarron,\n\n Can you please update the pricing for the 12/00 purchase from Agave (I \nbelieve it still has the 11/00 pricing) ? It is deal # 312068.\n\nThanks,\nGenaro", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Lindy, \n\nMichael sent me this draft today, but I think that you should review these slides since I know that you have been working on this. Let's discuss in the morning. Tuesday is my last day before I leave on vacation.\n\nThanks, Kim.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tRatner, Michael \nSent:\tMonday, February 11, 2002 4:51 PM\nTo:\tWatson, Kimberly; Zahn, Gary; Saunders, James\nCc:\tHoward, Kevin A.\nSubject:\tTW Presentation.\n\nAttached is a draft presentation for credit agencies regarding TW. Please take a look at it and provide me with your comments. In particular, I have designated some pages that I think you can help me with, see below. Please feel free to comment on the rest of the presentation too.\n\nThanks,\n\nMichael\n\nJim Saunders and Gary Zahn - 26\n\nKim Watson - 6, 17, 19, 24", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "It's time for the Halloween Ball this Saturday! If you are thinking of participating one full-time social activity this semester, this is it!! Last year, the Halloween Ball was a big success, I anticipate this year will be a blast as well. So, go get your new costume and get ready to mingle with the full-time students this Saturday. Please see below for details. Make your check out to \"C4C\" and drop it off in Jennifer Sang's mailbox in the student lounge.\n \n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Linda Ng [mailto:lng@haas.berkeley.edu]\nSent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 3:24 PM\nTo: Tai, Tony\nSubject: UPDATED: C4C Halloween Ball Information\n\n\nHi Tony, this version of my message is corrected/updated - I had forgotten in my earlier one to say that checks are payable to C4C. \n\n\nC4C HALLOWEEN BALL - THIS SATURDAY!!! \nDon't miss out on the \"HAAS FREAK SHOW\", it's the wildest party of the semester! Everyone is invited - bring your friends and significant others! Costumes are a must! \n\nDate & Time:\nSaturday, October 27th \n8 pm to 2 am\n\nLocation:\nCurve Bar & Restaurant\n747 Third Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94107\n(415) 896-2286\n\n(Located across from PacBell Park)\n\nTicket Info:\nTickets are free for C4C members, $25 for all others and $30 at the door, so buy early. Tickets are on sale this week at Haas - just leave a check payable to \"C4C\" in Jennifer Sang's (first-year, full-time program) mailbox in the MBA lounge. She'll make sure your ticket is reserved at the door. Don't miss out on the fun - there will be great music, dancing, appetizers, cash bar, costume contest, and raffle prizes!\n\nAll proceeds from the party will be donated to Special Olympics, so you are guaranteed to have an awesome time while also supporting a terrific cause!!!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Folks:\n\nMany thanks for the last two years of Enron experience. Friday morning will be my final day here in Houston and I wanted to drop a contact address if there is anything you need or should you find yourself in England in the next 1-3 years. Best wishes to all of you.\n\nEmail address: tobin1977@hotmail.com\nMailing address:\nUniversity of Warwick\nLakeside Residence\nTobin Carlson\nCoventry, CV47AL\n\nRegards,\nTobin", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mike:\nHere is the resume I told you about. Also, if you could have another talk \nwith Brandon, I think that he may still be interested in a position. Thanks!\n\nBen\n---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 09/12/2000 \n01:26 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nBryan Garrett@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n09/11/2000 02:26 PM\nTo: Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Barry Steinhart's Resume\n\nBen,\n\nHere is Barry's resume. Please forward it on to your brother in law and let \nme know what he thinks. \n\nThanks,\nBG\n\nBryan Garrett\nGlobal Bandwidth Trading\nEnron Broadband Services\n\nPhone - (713) 853-7993\nMobile - (713) 256-6668\n\nbryan_garrett@enron.net\n\nwww.enron.net", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached, please find the TXU nominations for the weekend of October 14-16,\n2000.\n\nNo Scheduled Flows\n\n(See attached file: HPLN1014.xls)\n\n - HPLN1014.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "request_number: PS-BPA:117, 119, 120, 121 and 122-\nfirstname: Steve\nlastname: Marshall\ne-mail: marss@perkinscoie.com\ndirected_to: Peter J. Burger - LP-7\nOffice of General Counsel\nBonneville Power Administration\nP.O. Box 3261\nPortland, Oregon 97208-3621\nexhibit_wp-02-e-: BPA-75\npage_numbers: 4\nrequest_text: PS-BPA:117, page 4, lines 6-7: Beginning at line 6 the \nwitnesses state \u0001&Tiered rates may be good for both BPA and the Northwest \nregion, and should properly be explored\u00018. How do you propose properly \nexploring tiered rates?\n\nPS-BPA:119, page 4, lines 3-4: Beginning at line 3 the witnesses state \n\u0001&During these unprecedented market conditions, BPA will continue to explore \nevery potential avenue for finding solutions that are both fair and \npractical.\u00018 Please give examples of such potential avenues. Would a change \nin base rates during the five-year rate period be one such avenue? Would a \nchange in the manner in which the CRACs are applied during the five-year rate \nperiod be one such avenue?\n\nPS-BPA:120, page 4, lines 3-6: Beginning at line 3 the witnesses state \n\u0001&During these unprecedented market conditions, BPA will continue to explore \nevery potential avenue for finding solutions that are both fair and \npractical. This certainly would not exclude tiered rates, though the region\u0001,\ns historically strong opposition to tiered rates is a factor that cannot be \nignored\u00018. Does the language \u0001&will continue\u00018 mean that BPA is currently \nexploring the use of tiered rates as a potential avenue for finding \nsolutions? If so, please provide all data, analysis and communications that \nmake up this exploration.\n\nPS-BPA:121, page 4, lines 5-6: Beginning at line 5 the witnesses state \u0001& . . \n. though the region\u0001,s historically strong opposition to tiered rates . . .\u00018. \nPlease provide all bases for this statement.\n\nPS-BPA:122, page 4, lines 5-6: Beginning at line 5 the witnesses state \u0001& . . \n. though the region\u0001,s historically strong opposition to tiered rates . . .\u00018. \nPlease describe your use of the term \u0001®ion\u00018. Do you mean to imply that the \nopposition was a consensus of all parties in the region? If so, how did this \nconsensus manifest itself? If not, what parties composed this opposition?\ncontact_name: Steve Marshall\ncontact_address: Perkins Coie\nOne Bellevue Center, Suite 1800\n411 - 108th Avenue N.E.\nBellevue, WA 98004\ncontact_phone: 425-453-7314\ncontact_email: marss@perkinscoie.com\ncontact_fax: 425-453-7350\ndelivery_instructions: Please mail hard coies of data responses to Steve \nMarshall at the address above\n\nThe following information is from the web server:\n1. Logon: IUSR_GRANITE\n2. Remote Host: seairon.perkinscoie.com\n3. Remote IP Address: 38.169.150.2\n4. Form URL: \nhttps://secure.bpa.gov/power/secure/psp/ratecase/discovery/wp_02_request.html\n5. Browser Client: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "From an operational perspective, during a Stage 3 Emergencies, the ISO has \nthree options available to keep the lights on. It can (1) buy more power \n(under its DOE granted Section 202(c) authority), (2) cut scheduled power \ntransactions, or (3) derate transmission capacity used to export power from \nits system. The Cal ISO has recently been derating to zero transmission \ncapacity to the Northwest (option 3). Because transmission users can't get \ncapacity to sell their power outside California, the effect is that the ISO \ngets cheaper power over customers in the NW. \n\nI was thinking of a political approach to solving this problem. I was \nwondering if you could work with your contacts to mobilize NW Senators (?) to \nwrite a letter to the California ISO and the Governor; you might even get \nSteve Wright to sign on given that this situation must make it more \ndifficult for him to balance his budget. \n\nThe central theme of the letter would point out what a hue and cry there \nwould be if BPA engaged in such actions and that California is simply trying \nto get cheaper power than the rest of the region. It could also point out \nthat the Cal ISO already has the mechanism of the Secretary of Energy's \nSection 202(c) orders to get the power it needs for an emergency and that \nthis order is fairer because it allows market participants to have a just and \nreasonable rate determined (albeit after the fact) for the power. I wouldn't \nbring up the ISO's authority to cut scheduled power transactions. I don't \nthink we want to encourage that.\n\nWhat do you think? Call me.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Pizza is here!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Just a quick note to let you know that we are planning to have Brazil (Power \nonly) launched on EnronOnline by February 2001. I will update you soon with \nthe current status and next steps.\nPlease let me know if you have any questions/comments\nThanks\nCarlos\nx5-8705\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Carlos Alatorre/NA/Enron on 12/06/2000 \n08:44 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nRemi Collonges\n11/30/2000 07:34 PM\nTo: David Forster/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: Joe Kishkill/SA/Enron@Enron, Carlos Alatorre/NA/Enron@Enron \n\nSubject: Re: EnronOnline \n\nI am delighted and thankful. On our side, I'm fairly sure I can enlist the \nhelp of Patrick Hensen, so that our dependance on your team be kept at the \nnecessary minimum while we benefit from his experience.\n\nI will coordinate with my team and call Carlos next week to see whether he \nwants to take advantage of my presence in Houston the week of the 11th to \n15th of December to be briefed on the status of our efforts (and to be \nbriefed on our next to do's).\n\nAgain, thanks for your support,\n\nRemi\n\n\n\n\nDavid Forster\n11/30/2000 09:15 PM\nTo: Remi Collonges/SA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Carlos Alatorre/NA/Enron@Enron \nSubject: EnronOnline\n\nRemi,\n\nFurther to our recent conversation and in light of the information which you \nprovided regarding attainable margins, we have re-prioritised our workload to \naccomodate a Brazilian launch by February.\n\nCarlos Alatorre will be the person within EnronOnline who will help you in \npreparing for launch.\n\nDave", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached are the referenced swaps. They are complete with the prior comments \nof K&E incorporated, except in each case for the maximum limit on share \nsettlement. \n\n\n\nI will be on vacation next week. Angela Davis at ex. 58347 will assist you \nas needed. \n\n\nCordially,\nMary Cook\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal\nHouston, Texas 77002-7361\n(713) 345-7732 (phone)\n(713) 646-3490 (fax)\nmary.cook@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Just a few housekeeping items:\n\n\t(1)\tExpense reports: \tIf you would like assistance with expense reports I would be happy to prepare them for you.\n\n\t(2) \tTri-Met Bus Passes:\tI am working up a list of people who receive a bus pass each month. If you wish to continue to receive a pass please send me an \t\t\t\t\temail to that effect.\n\n\t(3)\tIron Mountain Storage:\tWe will be sending a shipment of boxes to storage today. If you have material which needs to be stored, or if your recycle box is \t\t\t\t\toverflowing and needs to go away, please let me know. \n\n\nThanks,\nKathy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "There appears to be a brand new book out by David Brin (one of Tim's authors) \ncalled \"Heaven's Reach\" which I think is still only available in hardback. \nIf you decide not to get it, please let me know and I may.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "you will want to cover arround 85.71, which should happen on or before july\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Fenner, Chet [mailto:Chet_Fenner@bmc.com]\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:22 PM\nTo: Parks, Joe\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n\n\nSi, Se?or Paras!\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Parks, Joe [mailto:Joe.Parks@bridgeline.net] \nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:09 PM\nTo: Fenner, Chet\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\nits called liquidation\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nFrom: Fenner, Chet [mailto:Chet_Fenner@bmc.com]\n\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:07 PM\n\nTo: Parks, Joe\n\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\n \n\nWooo, what a day! Blood-red screen, except for ORCL and good ol' PRGN\n\n(climbed 8.7% to a buck even!). Dollar trading right in hand w/ the\n\nequities.\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nFrom: Parks, Joe [mailto:Joe.Parks@bridgeline.net] \n\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:01 PM\n\nTo: Fenner, Chet\n\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\ni figure by next week it should be good and sold off, i might get flat into\n\nthe fourth of july, because if there isnt a terriost attack, the monkeys\n\nwill come back and buy it\n\n \n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nFrom: Fenner, Chet [mailto:Chet_Fenner@bmc.com]\n\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:57 PM\n\nTo: Parks, Joe\n\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\n \n\nJust get us there by the end of the week and I won't have to worry about my\n\ntheta.\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nFrom: Parks, Joe [mailto:Joe.Parks@bridgeline.net] \n\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:56 PM\n\nTo: Fenner, Chet\n\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\ni am thinking 87-90 on DIA, however you manage your own theta. if i see\n\nsomething that really scares me i will let you know\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nFrom: Fenner, Chet [mailto:Chet_Fenner@bmc.com]\n\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:55 PM\n\nTo: Parks, Joe\n\nSubject: RE: YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\n \n\nNow, what I'll REALLY need you for is telling me when to bail!!!\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nFrom: Parks, Joe [mailto:Joe.Parks@bridgeline.net] \n\nSent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:39 PM\n\nTo: Chet Fenner (E-mail)\n\nSubject: DIA:YOU CAN THANK ME LATER\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n************************************************************************\n\nThis e-mail is the property of Bridgeline Holdings, L.P. and/or its relevant\n\naffiliate(s) and may contain confidential and privileged material for the\n\nsole use of the intended recipient(s). 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Thank you.\n\n************************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tButler, Janet \nSent:\tWednesday, September 26, 2001 4:35 PM\nTo:\tAlvarez, Ray; Bagot, Nancy; Benner, Martha; Benson, Eric; Blair, Lynn; Boatman, Jack; Bradley, Rob; Branney, Theresa; Brennan, Lorna; Briggs, Tom; Butler, Janet; Comnes, Alan; Cordes, Bill; Corman, Shelley; Culwell, Christi; Daniel, Shonnie; Darveaux, Mary; Dietz, Rick; Dornan, Dari; Dushinske, John; Farrell, Sharon; Fossum, Drew; Fulton, Donna; Goodpasture, John; Hammond, Pearce; Harris, Steven; Hartsoe, Joe; Hass, Glen; Hayes, Robert; Hayslett, Rod; Heckerman, Bambi; Hess, Theresa; Hill, Robert; Holmes, Bradley; Holtzman, Staci; Hopkins, Tamara; Horton, Stanley; Huber, Lee; Janousek, Martha; January, Steven; Kean, Steven J.; Kilmer III, Robert; King Jr., Frazier; Kirk, Steve; Kissner, Tim; Lantefield, Laura; Lawrence, Linda L.; Lichtenwalter, Blair; Linnell, Elizabeth; Loeffler, Michael; Lokey, Teb; Lowry, Phil; Mann, Ruth; Mara, Susan; Martens, Donna; McCoppin, Dorothy; McGowan, Mike W.; Miller, Mary Kay; Miller, Terri; Nacey, Sheila; Nelson, Kimberly (ETS); Neppl, Ray; Neubauer, Dave; Neufeld, Eva; Neustaedter, Robert; Nicolay, Christi L.; Novosel, Sarah; Paladino, Ranelle; Palmer, Maureen; Paschal, Zelda; Patterson, Geneva; Pavlou, Maria; Petersen, Keith; Place, Janet; Porter, Gregory J.; Pribble, Dan; Pryor, Tony; Raker, Colleen; Rice, Randy; Ringblom, Kathy; Robertson, Linda; Saunders, James; Sawyer, Lisa; Scott, Donna; Shafer, John; Shapiro, Richard; Smith, Mike; Soldano, Louis; Stanton, Lon; Steffes, James D.; Sullivan, Kathleen; Talcott, Jim; Taylor, Gina; Tu, Denis; Van Norden, Mike; Veatch, Stephen; Vignaroli, Donald; Warner, Jody; Watson, Kimberly; Wilkie, Kim; Wilson, Rob; Winckowski, Michele; Wininger, James; Yoho, Lisa\nSubject:\tCommission Meeting\n\n\nAttached are two press releases from FERC announcing the new marketing affiliate proposed rule that was voted out today and the directives for FERC outlined in their strategic plan.\n\n \n\nWe will have a summary of the meeting available early tomorrow morning.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 11/07/2000 \n05:31 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Shalesh Ganjoo@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 11/07/2000 10:03 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: gappy@stanfordalumni.org, Martin Lin/Contractor/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Shalesh Ganjoo/Contractor/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications \nSubject: Technical Survey\n\nGentlemen,\n\nWe are attaching below a document on Internet Protocol (IP) written by \nMartin. We hope you will find it informative and provide us with some feed \nback to improve it. Shalesh is still working on documents for fiber optics \nand storage. We felt that they were not complete and therefore not ready for \nreview. We hope to have them ready for your review soon. In the mean time \nwe would appreciate any comments you may have about the IP document. Thank \nyou.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShalesh and Martin", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Shari,\n\nTo save you some time in the future, if a counterparty says \"declined\" on the \nworksheet, you don't even have to look at it at all, because it means Credit \nhas decided not to trade with them.\n\n\n\n\tShari Stack\n\t08/24/2000 03:00 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Rhonda L Denton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Re: EOL Credit Responses 08/23/00\n\nTana:\n\nThe following CPs are not authorized to trade US power products:\n\nMaguire Oil Company- Restricted by Credit\nMassachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.- Restricted by Credit\nPanda Energy International, Inc. - Restricted by Credit\nRoswell Energy, Inc. Restricted by Credit\nCopano Energy Services/Upper Gulf Coast L.P.- Restricted by Credit\nUS Steel: Not a current CP/not FERC approved\n\n***********************\n\nGreat River Energy: Will have to get back to you on this. They usually act as \nagent for another company and I am waiting to get info on what they want to \ndo.\n\nThanks, \n\nShari", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Geoff,\n\n\tAttached is yesterdays NG curves that goes out more than\n14 years. Is the curve that you talked to me about yesterday?\nIf it is, this curve was entered by Dutch Quigley using curveload.\n\n \nFrancis\n\n\n\nNOTES ONLY:\nthe curves were generated using the query below:\n\n\tselect ref_period_dt,curve_amt\n\tfrom egs_curves\n\twhere effective_dt = '26-mar-01'\n\tand curve_cd = 'NG'\n\tand curve_type_cd = 'PR'\n\torder by ref_period_dt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "HI. I'm so overwhelmed at the goodness of God. Know ye not that it's the \ngoodness of God that leads a man to repent. I feel like I just got a new \nboyfriend that I want to spend all my time with. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Ok-Ok. \nI just wanted to share a scripture with you girls. \n\nHebrews 4:12 - \nFor the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged \nsword, \npiercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints \nand \nmarrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.\n\nI'm so excited and encouraged to continue in this race. I'm so thankful that \nGod is teaching me through you and His Word that this race is not given to \nthe swift, \nneither to strong but to the one that endures to the end. Keep pressing my \nsisters!\n\nLove You,\n\nDana", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey Rick. I think we all kind of feel that we are on the side of right and know that we're trying hard, but it sure is nice to hear from you that it is appreciated. \n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Shapiro, Richard \nSent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 7:29 AM\nTo: Guerrero, Janel; Palmer, Mark A. (PR); Steffes, James D.; Kaufman, Paul; Dasovich, Jeff; Mara, Susan; Comnes, Alan; Kingerski, Harry; Lawner, Leslie; Frank, Robert; Neustaedter, Robert; 'Bev Hansen (E-mail)'; 'Hedy Govenar (E-mail)'; 'Scott Govenar (E-mail)'; Walton, Steve; Thome, Jennifer; Denne, Karen; 'Ken Smith (E-mail)'; 'Sandra Yamane (E-mail)'; 'Joan Kradin (E-mail)'; 'Rich Lichtenstein (E-mail)'; Landwehr, Susan M.; Montovano, Steve; Sullivan, Kathleen; Staines, Dan; Briggs, Tom; Robertson, Linda; Novosel, Sarah; Fulton, Donna; Alvarez, Ray; Allegretti, Daniel; Yoho, Lisa; Migden, Janine; Ryall, Jean; Keeler, Jeff; Bolton, Stacey; Schoen, Mary; Dernehl, Ginger; McVicker, Maureen; Noske, Linda J.; Schmidt, Ann M.; Linnell, Elizabeth; O'connell, Earlene\nCc: Kean, Steven J.\nSubject: RE: California Campaign Closeout\nImportance: High\n\n\nA follow-on to Janel's comments: I wanted to comment a bit on the \" California campaign\", our group's(internal and external) individual and collective efforts, and the work that continues: While I may be properly, and not surprisingly, characterized as \"non-practicing\"(in a formal religious sense), I do believe quite firmly that what we do in life( and how we do it) echoes through eternity...it is the effort and the quality of the effort in all that we do in our lives that both matters and echoes...While we engage in work that cannot be equated with the work of people, past and present, such as Mother Teresa, the work we do is good, very good in fact, and makes a significant difference to the 18,000 Enron employees and their families...Each of you, in the context of the broad \"campaign\" to communicate the rightness of our perspective and to protect the good name of the company and individuals within the company, has put forth a great effort that has been performed with excellence and that has made a significant and positive difference....and that has succeeded in many respects thus far....I understand the effort continues, but each of you should feel very proud now.... about what we have done and how we have done it. Thanks very much.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Guerrero, Janel \nSent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 5:18 PM\nTo: Shapiro, Richard; Palmer, Mark A. (PR); Steffes, James D.; Kaufman, Paul; Dasovich, Jeff; Mara, Susan; Comnes, Alan; Kingerski, Harry; Lawner, Leslie; Frank, Robert; Neustaedter, Robert; Bev Hansen (E-mail); Hedy Govenar (E-mail); Scott Govenar (E-mail); Walton, Steve; Thome, Jennifer; Denne, Karen; Ken Smith (E-mail); Sandra Yamane (E-mail); Joan Kradin (E-mail); Rich Lichtenstein (E-mail); Landwehr, Susan M.; Montovano, Steve; Sullivan, Kathleen; Staines, Dan; Briggs, Tom; Robertson, Linda; Novosel, Sarah; Fulton, Donna; Alvarez, Ray; Allegretti, Daniel; Yoho, Lisa; Migden, Janine; Ryall, Jean; Keeler, Jeff; Bolton, Stacey; Schoen, Mary; Dernehl, Ginger; McVicker, Maureen; Noske, Linda J.; Schmidt, Ann M.; Linnell, Elizabeth; O'connell, Earlene\nSubject: California Campaign Closeout\n\n\nAttached is the presentation that Rick and Steve will make to Mr. Lay regarding our accomplishments during the California energy crisis. \n \nGreat work everybody!! \n \nMore to come on RTOs.....", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 12/08/2000 \n07:29 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJim Garven on 11/28/2000 05:10:55 PM\nTo: \"Vince J Kaminski\" \ncc: \nSubject: Greetings from Baylor University\n\n\nDear Vince,\n\nSince we last corresponded, I have left LSU and am now Professor of Finance & \nInsurance at Baylor University in Waco, TX.? My colleague at Baylor, John \nMartin, mentioned that you will be coming to campus for a conference on \nFriday, February 23 that he is organizing.?? I am curious whether your \nschedule might permit staying over that evening so that we can feature you as \nour dinner speaker for the chartering ceremony of Gamma Iota Sigma, a \nnational risk management fraternity.? For that matter, would you also \npossibly be available to make any presentations to undergraduate and graduate \nstudents on the previous day (Thursday, February 22)?? What I have in mind is \na presentation similar to the presentations you made last spring to my LSU \nclasses.? \n\nThank you for your consideration of this request.? I am looking forward to \nseeing you once again. \n\nSincerely,\n\nJim Garven\n\n_________________________________________\nJames R. Garven, Ph.D.\nProfessor of Finance & Insurance\nDepartment of Finance, Insurance and Real Estate\nHankamer School of Business\nHSB 336\nBaylor University\nBox 98004\nWaco, TX? 76798\n\nVoice: (254) 710-6207\nFax: (603) 994-6680\n\nE-mail:? James_Garven@baylor.edu \nHome Page: http://garven.baylor.edu \nVita: http://garven.baylor.edu/dossier.html\nResearch Paper Archive: http://garven.baylor.edu/research.html\n_________________________________________", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Yes, please. Sara\n\n\n\n\t\"JASON PETERS\" \n\t08/07/2000 08:01 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: PrimeTrade Agreement - CSFB\n\n\nSara,\n\nDo you want to see my comments to the above-referenced Agreement before they \ngo out or would you prefer for me to copy you on the fax to CSFB.\n\nI got your message on ABN - AMRO (Australia). I'll come by this week to \ncheck the changes.\n\nJason", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The conference room 37c1 is booked at 11:00 - and I believe Julissa plans to \nhave extra tables available to set up our dishes.\n \nPlease see Julissa in 37c1 between 11:00 and 11:30 so she can tell us how \nshe'd like items arranged.\n\n In the meantime - please keep at your desk unless you need to put in a \nrefrigerator on your floor.\n\nThe room is booked (until 3pm), so we'll have plenty of time for going back \nfor seconds, and for clean up.\n\nHope that answers most questions. Thanks....Sandy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We have received the fully executed Confidentiality Agreement with the \nreferenced Counterparty dated July 13, 2000. A copy will be sent to Dave \nSamuels for the files.\n\nAlso, attached is an updated list of the Online Confidentiality Agreement for \nyour review. Please call me at x33399 with any comments or questions.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/12/01; HourAhead hour: 19; No ancillary schedules awarded. \nVariances detected.\nVariances detected in Energy Import/Export schedule.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001041219.txt\n\n---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblINTCHG_IMPEXP.\n Details: (Hour: 19 / Preferred: 12.00 / Final: 11.99)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/12/01\n TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_DODGERS\n ENGY_TYPE: WHEEL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Louise we do not have a formal policy on this yet however this is oneof the areas I would like our culture committee to tackle and make a recommendation along with alternative work arrangements........Can you hold him off for a while????????", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Russell:\nSince late 1998, we have been trying to put in place a Master between ENA and \nthe above counterparty. We currently have a Master dated July 1997 between \nECC and Pancanadian Petroleum Limited and Pancanadian wants to pretty much \nduplicate this Master. Here are the credit terms of the late 1998 drfat that \nwe sent them which I need for you to tell me are still okay:\n\n\nNo Credit Support Providers\nCross Default - $50,000,000 for ENA and $25,000,000 for them\nAdditional Event of Default - occurrence of a MAC and the failure to provide \nPerfprmance Assurance in accordnace with annex A. MAC is defined as \n Enron's rating going below BBB- and their Net Worth falling below \n$133,000,000 opr their Funded Debt to Net Worth being more than 1 to 1\nThey want to defined the \"control\" concept in Affiliate as ownership of more \nthan 50% of equity. This term is used in the Setoff language and limits the \npossible entities that could be Affiliates on our side and their side\nForms of collateral are cash and LC's\nCollateral Thresholds are $10,000,000 for us and $3,500,000 for them\n\nLet me know what you think.\n\nCarol", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Zimin,\n\nThanks.\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\n\nZimin Lu\n01/31/2001 01:10 PM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: FEA announces the release of @ENERGY 2.0 \n\n\n\nVince and Stinson,\n\nI have successfully downloaded the @energy2.0. I am working with IT\nto update the license before we can use the software.\n\nZimin\n\n\n\n\nVince J Kaminski\n01/31/2001 11:20 AM\nTo: Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: FEA announces the release of @ENERGY 2.0\n\nZimin,\n\nPlease, take a look at it. \nI think we should download the update.\n\nVince\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/31/2001 \n11:21 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Michelle Mendoza\" on 01/26/2001 02:33:14 PM\nTo: \ncc: \nSubject: FEA announces the release of @ENERGY 2.0\n\n\nJanuary 26, 2001\n\nVince Kaminski\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street\n30th Floor, Rm. 3036B\nHouston, TX 77251-1188\n1 713-853-3848\n\n\nDear Vince Kaminski,\n\nThis is to inform you of the release of @ENERGY 2.0. FTP download\ninstructions are available immediately. The download instructions are\nincluded at the end of this email. Your CD's and manuals will be shipped to\nyou within 2 weeks. Please see below for more information regarding this new\nrelease.\n\nPlease confirm that you are the correct recipient for this shipment and your\naddress above is correct by clicking reply and send. If any changes need to\nbe made, please make the changes above and reply.\n\n**WARNING: PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVED A LICENSE KEY FOR\n@ENERGY AFTER JUNE 2000, YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT SUPPORT@FEA.COM OR CALL\n510.548.6200 TO OBTAIN A NEW LICENSE KEY TO ENABLE THE NEW VERSION.**\n\n**Swing users: @ENERGY/Swing now replaces the \"SWING\" product. See the\n@ENERGY user manual for a discussion of the changes. Contact FEA for the\nnecessary license keys. You will be able to run both the new and old SWING\nsimultaneously.\n\nHeres an overview of the new and changed features since version 1.6:\n\n\n@ENERGY (Forward Curve)\nJump parameters are now calibrated for use in other @ENERGY functions.\nInputs and outputs to POWERCALIB and COMCALIB have changed. See the\ncorresponding function syntax in the User Guide for additional information.\n35-40% speed improvement. The module is now out of beta.\n\n@ENERGY (Basics)\nDifferent interpolation schemes on forward prices are now supported. If you\nuse INDEXSWAP , EXOTICSWAP, or OPTINDEXSWAP with floating price linked to a\nseries of futures dates, such futures dates need not be close to dates\nspecified in the forward curve input. A new utility function, PATHUTIL,\nallows you to simulate and visualize price paths consistent with the models\nsupported by @ENERGY. 25-30% speed improvement.\n\n@ENERGY (Advanced)\nDifferent interpolation schemes on forward prices are now supported. If you\nuse OPTDIFFSWAP or DIFFSWAP with floating price linked to a series of\nfutures dates, such futures dates need not be close to dates specified in\nthe forward curve input. CALSPREADOPT now allows for the specification of\ntwo different mean reversion rates. 30-35% speed improvement.\n\n@ENERGY (Swing)\nSWINGOPT and STRIPSWINGOPT now allow for valuation of swing straddle\ncontracts with overall load constraints. 65-70% speed improvement. The\nmodule is now out of beta.\n\n@ENERGY (Weather)\n30-35% speed improvement.\n\n\nIf you have any questions please feel free to contact us. We appreciate this\nopportunity to be of continuing service to Enron North America Corp..\n\nRegards,\n\nMichelle Mendoza\nSupport@fea.com\n+1-510-548-6200\nFinancial Engineering Associates, Inc. (FEA)\n\n****************************************************************************\n*****************************\nTo download @ENERGY 2.0 via FTP, follow the following instructions:\n\nNOTE: Using EXPLORER leads to unpredictable results, so we suggest using\n NETSCAPE or a DOS shell.\n\n\nUSING NETSCAPE:\n\nIn the Location box type: ftp://energy@ftp.fea.com\nPassword: 2rbzxgv5\n\nenergy-2.0-win32.exe is for Windows 95/98/2000/NT. Download and run on\na local drive.\n\nUSING A DOS SHELL:\n\nAt a DOS prompt type: ftp ftp.fea.com\nUser: energy\nPassword: 2rbzxgv5\n\nType \"binary\" and hit 'return'.\nType \"ls\" for a list of available files.\nType \"get\" energy-2.0-win32.exe and and wait for the ftp> prompt.\nType \"quit\".\n\nThe file will be downloaded into the directory at which you entered the ftp\nsite.\nDouble click on the exe and follow the instructions on the screen.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Junior Achievement (JA) is seeking Enron employees to serve as JA \nconsultants! Join more than 6,000 volunteers from hundreds of Houston \ncompanies who have made a difference. As a Junior Achievement consultant, you \nbecome a role model who shows students how to achieve personal and \nprofessional success. By making a commitment to be a consultant in either \nelementary, middle or high school, you can make a positive impact in our \nlocal schools.\n\nThe time commitment to teach is minimal- only one hour per week for 5-10 \nweeks (depending on the grade level). Volunteers for all programs receive \ntraining, materials and support from Junior Achievement. You may teach a \nclass alone or team up with a co-worker, friend or spouse. Most classes are \ntaught during the school day with an after school program available in some \nareas.\n\nTo learn more about various Junior Achievement programs, attend a Brown Bag \nLunch on October 12 at 11:30 a.m. in EB 552. A representative from JA will \ngive a presentation and answer your questions. If you are interested in \nbecoming a consultant this year, please attend.\n\nIf you are unable to attend the Brown Bag luncheon, but would like additional \ninformation on volunteering, please call Katherine Cheng at (713) 682-4500.\n\nOne thing you can count on is the satisfaction of knowing you\u0001,re making a \ndifference in these students\u0001, lives. Junior Achievement wants to reach over \n130,000 young people during the 2000/2001 school year. With your help, it can \nreach its goal.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/9/01; HourAhead hour: 17; No ancillary schedules awarded. No \nvariances detected.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001040917.txt\n\n---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----\n*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.\n Details:\n\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/9/01\n TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_OZZY\n ENGY_TYPE: FIRM", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The attached comments for ENA and EES will be filed with FERC this afternoon \nin response to their request for comments on reimposition of the maximum rate \nprice caps on short-term capacity releases into California. The request for \ncomments was issued in the proceedings for the San Diego complaint and the \nLADWP complaint against El Paso.\n\nIn our comments, we briefly summarize our view of how the California natural \ngas problems developed, explain how a basis differential differs from \ntransportation costs, and answer the Commission's five questions. Our major \npoints are that reimposition of the price cap will not do anything to further \nreduce natural gas costs, that the market is already responding to the \npricing signals because several pipeline projects have been announced which \nwould increase capacity into and within California, and that FERC should not \nreimpose the price caps.\n\nPlease let me know ASAP if you have any problems with this filing. I will \nhave to release it to the D.C. office for filing by no later than 2:30 this \nafternoon.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here are Lisa Maillet and my contact information. Would one of you over the\nnext few days email back with the correct contact information (business hour\nand after hours) so we can have on hand in preparation for gas flows.\nThanks\nTrey\n\n\nLisa Maillet\nWork# 508-786-7205\nHome# 781-894-4465\nMobile# 508-326-2435\n\nTrey Christensen\nWork# 713-613-4396\nHome# 713-668-0488\nPager# 800-759-7243 Pin# 2377872\nMobile# 713-416-3014", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "just bring me a check (i'm on 32)\n\n\n \n\n\nFrom: Harry Bucalo \n 09/13/2000 01:38 PM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Fantasy F-ball fees\n\nEric:\n\nwhen do you need the fantasy funds by? How do I get them to you?\n\nThanks\n\nHarry B.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Wanna go to the Rodeo?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Robin Rodrigue/HOU/ECT on 02/22/2001 \n03:38 PM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Dolores Muzzy 02/22/2001 03:00 PM\n\t\n\n\ncc: \nSubject: Rodeo tickets for tonight's performance\n\nI have approximately 25 tickets for tonight's rodeo performance of Lonestar & \nBrad Paisley. If you are interested please come by my new location of EB1190A \nand pick up your tickets.\n\nThanks!\nDolores", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please be advised that effective Monday May 13, the Enron Venezuela office \nwill be moved to the following address:\n\nEnron Venezuela, Ltd.\nAvenida La Estancia\nCentro Banaven\nTorre B, Piso 8\nChuao\nCaracas, 1060, Venezuela\n\nPhone Number: (58212) 902.7811", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Now why would I give up Bruce after just getting him?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Eric.Bass@enron.com [mailto:Eric.Bass@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 3:33 PM\nTo: Bass, Jason\nSubject: Trade\n\n\nMcnabb and Freeman for Bruce", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I spoke with Dick Reiten today about when he could expect Enron to take the PGE/NWN deal to the creditor committee for approval. Dick says by next week he will have his financing lined up with the lenders only having outs if there is a substantial change in the economics of the deal due to regulatory action. He expects Oregon PUC approval in late May. He believes that he needs approval from the creditors committee by early February. He stated that his team is getting questioned on the timing of the creditor committee approval. He was pretty insistent that early February should be plenty of time to get approval on a deal of this magnitude.\n\nI told Dick the the Creditor Committee had a mountain of work to do and thought everyone involved needed to understand the complexities of the bankruptcy process before such a large deal was put before the Creditor Committee. He recognized that but stated the DIP banks were also asking his people about the sales process and timing and thought they would want affirmation that the deal was getting Creditor Committee approval.\n\nI told Dick that we would try to move the process along and thought early to mid February was the quickest we could hope to get Creditor Committee approval. (This was based on our conversation in Jeff's office that we would know betterabout the timing in 4 to 6 weeks.\n\nDick plans on us talking weekly about the the progress. As you can see he is thinks it very important to move this forward as quickly as possible.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mr Sturm:\nDue to the California power crisis, Enron Gas Trading is unable to extend \nsell authorization on options to Enron Power Trading. Please call if you \nshould desire to sell any options and credit will be extended on a \ntrade-by-trade basis. We apologize for any inconvience.\nSincerely:\nJohn Arnold\nVice President, Gas Trading\nEnron North America\n---------------------- Forwarded by John Arnold/HOU/ECT on 02/05/2001 12:55 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nLarry May@ENRON\n02/05/2001 12:51 PM\nTo: Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fletcher J Sturm/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: re: options\n\nPlease enable Flecther Sturm to sell options", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 08/23/2000 \n12:51 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nCeleste Roberts@ECT\n08/23/2000 10:06 AM\nTo: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Courtney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Traci \nWarner/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Scott Porter/HOU/EES@EES, \nBernie Barcio/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Wilson, Bill \nWindle/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brian Spector/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kate Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pushkar Shahi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Waymon \nVotaw/NA/Enron@Enron, Patrick Wade/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Dye/HOU/EES@EES, Jon \nAdler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Characklis/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, \nWilliam Kendrick/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Larry Leib/Corp/Enron@Enron, Andrew \nMiles/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen Stenhouse/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Trevor Randolph/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Charles Barker \nVarnell/DEN/ECT@Enron, Doug Sewell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alhamd \nAlkhayat/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Micha Makowsky/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Frank Bay/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications\ncc: \n\nSubject: Rice Team Mtg.\n\nGreetings, Rice Recruiting Team!\n\nEach of you has been chosen to represent Enron for our Fall 2000 recruiting \nefforts at the Rice/Jones School. As part of the team, you will be \nchallenged with choosing the best candidates from Rice to join our Associate \nProgram.\n\nOur first campus event will be a tailgate party for the Rice/University of \nHouston game, Saturday, September 2nd. Everyone is invited to meet in the \nparking lot of Rice Stadium. We will have tickets to the game along with \nbeer and sandwiches. The general presentation will be on Wednesday, \nSeptember 6th, and interviews will be held on campus Thursday, October 5th, \nand Friday, October 6th. There are a variety of campus events planned, so I \nhope you are all able to participate.\n\nWe are planning to have a brief team meeting Tuesday, August 29th, from 9:00 \nto 10:00 am in 42C1 (the Gas Control Presentation Room) to discuss the \nAssociate Program, and the fall recruiting calendar. \n\nI look forward to seeing you all soon.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCeleste Roberts\nDirector of Associate & Analyst Campus Recruiting", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear PHILLIP M LOVE,\n\nThank you for your order. We are currently reviewing for completeness and \naccuracy.\nA separate email with your Dell Order number(s) will be sent to you after the \norder is processed.\n\nA recap of your order is provided at the end of this message for your \nreference.\nWe encourage you to verify, print, and retain the information on this page \nfor your records.\n\nDate Submitted: 3/27/01 12:14:33 PM\n\n\n\nIf at any time you have questions regarding your order please contact your \nDell Sales Representative:\n\nName: Employee Purchase Program\nEmail: enterprise_online@dell.com\nPhone: (800) 695-8133 ext 66402\n\n\nAgain, thank you for your order. We appreciate you buying from Dell and using \nyour Dell Premier Pages Service.\n\nSincerely,\nDell Premier Pages Service\n\nShopping cart includes 1 unique item(s)\nTotal Price: $219.00\n\nItem Detail#:1\nDimension L Series (Required)--Dimension® L Series, Pentium® III \nProcessor at 933 MHz\n\nMemory: 256MB SDRAM, 1 DIMM\nKeyboard: QuietKey® Keyboard\nMonitor: 17\" (16.0 viewable, .28dp) E770 \nMonitor\nVideo Card: Intel 3D AGP Graphics\nHard Drive: 20GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive\nFloppy Drive: 1.44MB Floppy Drive\nOperating System: NEW Microsoft® Windows® \n2000 Professional\nMouse: Dell® 2 Button Mouse\nNetwork Card: Integrated Intel䐂/100 Ethernet \nController\nModem: V.90/56K PCI DataFax Modem for \nWindows\nCD/DVD ROM Drive: NEW 8X/4X/32X CD-RW Drive\nSound Card: Soundblaster 64V Integrated\nSpeakers: harman/kardon Speakers\nBundled Software: Microsoft® Office 2000 Small \nBusiness\nNorton Antivirus® at no additional charge: Norton Antivirus® 2001\nHardware Support Services: 3 Yr Next Business Day On-Site Parts \n& Labor,D1\nResolution Assistant: Resolution Assistant\nSoftware and Peripherals: Program Management Services\nSoftware and Peripherals: Power Point Upgrade\n\nSingle Item Cost: $219.00\nQuantity: 1\nSub-Total for Item: $219.00\n___________________\n\n** END OF ORDER **", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is a general bio. Please let me know if you need something \ndifferent or additional.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I just received the e-mail regarding your visit to Portland (Monica Lande \nforwarded it to me). Regarding that, I would definitely be interested in \ngaining access to Livelink. Monica explained that Livelink is a system that \nallows one to view confirms, in which case it would greatly benefit my \nposition to have access to it. I look forward to your visit, and to working \nwith you in the future.\n\nThanks,\nKate Symes\nWest Desk Deal Control\n503.464.7486", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ken Lay announced today that he has resigned from Enron's Board of Directors. His resignation is effective immediately. \n\nIn a press release, Ken said, \"I want to see Enron survive and successfully emerge from reorganization. Due to the multiple inquiries and investigations, some of which are focused on me personally, I believe that my involvement has become a distraction to achieving this goal.\"\n\nHe added, \"My concern is for current and former Enron employees and other stakeholders, and I feel that it is in their best interest for me to step down from the Board.\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "pls find this article and print for me (sounds interesting--please give to \nSoldano and Mike Moran also). Thanks. DF\n---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 03/21/2000 \n03:17 PM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Michel Nelson 03/20/2000 09:44 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Bill Cordes/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steven \nHarris/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Charlie Graham/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: PG&E\n\n\n\nPGE story regarding release of movie and potential for additional news (bad) \nout of their Topock location.\n\nSteve\n\nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/03/16/M\nN30158.DTL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have little need for Volp at this time.\n\nThank You", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please read below if you are interested (or may be interested) in buying \ntransmission anytime on Feb 28/March 1\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Cara Semperger/PDX/ECT on 02/14/2001 \n02:55 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Andy Rodriquez/ENRON@enronXgate on 02/14/2001 04:44 PM CST\nTo: Bill Rust/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lloyd \nWill/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kayne Coulter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Corry Bentley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cara \nSemperger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Tim Heizenrader/PDX/ECT@ECT, Charles Yeung/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: OASIS Version 1.4 Cutover\n\nJust to make sure you are all aware, there is going to be an OASIS outage \ncoming up at the end of the month. As I understand it, all S&CP compliant \nOASIS nodes will be offline from 12 noon Wednesday, Feb 28th, to midnight of \nFeb 28/March 1 (12 hours). All the above will be local time, so expect \nEastern Time nodes to be out one hour earlier, Mountain Time nodes to be out \none hour later, and Pacific Time nodes to be out 2 hours later.\n\nThe outage is to upgrade OASIS from version 1.3 to 1.4. This will mostly be \naffecting the computer-to-computer template methods used by programs that \ninteract with OASIS. Standard web interfaces should only be effected in \nminor ways, if at all.\n\nThe plan is that all transactions will be taken by phone or fax during this \ntime, and posted on the OASIS as soon as they are back up and time permits. \nI would suggest that the following actions be taken:\n\n1.) Forward this message to Enron employee that buys or sells transmission or \nancillary services on the OASIS.\n\n2.) Forward this message to any developers that have written custom tools to \ninteract with OASIS nodes. Remember, developers don't always know what is \ngoing on in the industry.\n\n3.) Begin mentioning this to Transmission Providers NOW to make sure they are \naware of this change and understand that they WILL have to work with fax and \nverbal reservations. Try to contact everyone you do business with and get \ntheir commitments to address this before it develops into something nasty.\n\n4.) Be prepared to deal with this on February 28th. If you have time, see if \nyou can do some test scenarios with our more important TPs, to make sure we \nunderstand what information they are going to want for their processes. Will \nthey have a special fax form to fill out? Will they accept only verbal \nrequests? \n\nHopefully, this will be a smooth transition. However, we need to be prepared \nin case it is not.\n\nThis will impact all 1.3 S&CP Compliant OASIS nodes. I'm not sure who those \nare, but I believe it will impact the following nodes:\n\nMAPP OASIS\nSPP OASIS (Holding a Workshop for 1.4 on February 16th)\nNEPOOL OASIS (test node: http://nepooldev.jtsin.com/OASIS)\nAEP OASIS\nECAR OASIS\nMAIN OASIS\nVACAR OASIS\nSouthern OASIS (test site: http://test.weboasis.com/)\nFlorida OASIS (FLOASIS) (test site: http://oasis.siemens-psc.com/)\nIdaho Power OASIS\nNorthwest OASIS\nPacificorp OASIS\nRocky Mountain Area OASIS (RMAO)\nSouthwest OASIS (test site: http://www3.swoasis.com/OASIS/SRP/data2 login = \nstudentx Password = tx)\nWestern OASIS\nPJM OASIS (test site: http://oasisstaging.pjm.com )\n\nIt may also impact other nodes I am not aware of. Many of these will have \ntest sites up soon, so watch the OASIS for notices regarding them.\n\nAndrew Rodriquez\nSenior Specialist - Enron NetWorks\nandy.rodriquez@enron.com\n713-345-3771", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have been in touch with Mr. Woodford today. This is my first day back \nfrom Turkey Day vacation. The dogs are good. I packed them up and drove 9 \nhours to Ark to visit the folks. Geronimo was very good. I was surprised, \nalthough he was a little much for my Dad. \n\nHow is the baby? Have you adjusted? Have the dogs adjusted? \n\nThe luncheon was just OK. I thought last year was better with regards to \nfood and clothes. River Oaks CC did not live up to the Junior League in my \nopinion.\n\n\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tCollins, Angie \nSent:\tTuesday, January 15, 2002 4:53 PM\nTo:\tHolcombe, Tina ; Snow, Dina; Leigh, Lorie; Gonzales, Kathryn; Quezada, Daniel; Presas, Jessica\nSubject:\tUPDATE ON CHURN \n\nI just met with the move coordinator. We are now scheduled to move to the 4th floor, however, the information collected in the meeting will need to be approved. Needless to say the churn will not have to be submitted today. \n\nThe following issues were discussed in the meeting today:\n\n\tFax Machine/Lines\tTBD (I will process the churn for all fax lines)\n\tChurn Due Date\t\tThursday, January 17 (tentative)\n\tMove Date\t\tTuesday, January 21 (tentative)\n\tBoxes\t\t\tWill be moved by move team (if staff is available)\n\tFiling Space\t\tPlease get with your group and determine what files can be achieved if any (space is being looked at)\n\t\nOnce move to locations have been determined an email will need to be sent to your group requesting that they go to that location box the items if any and label the boxes with the name, location and unit(label with flag nearest to that location).\n\nThanks \n\nAngie\n\n\t\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tCollins, Angie \nSent:\tTuesday, January 15, 2002 12:31 PM\nTo:\tHolcombe, Tina ; Snow, Dina; Leigh, Lorie; Gonzales, Kathryn; Quezada, Daniel; Presas, Jessica\nSubject:\tURGENT - CHURN DUE TODAY\nImportance:\tHigh\n\nHello Everyone,\n\nI was just informed that churns for our move to the 3rd floor are due today by 5:00 p.m. I will have the move to locations for your group to you as soon as possible. Please begin inputting the information for your churn ASAP and once I provide you with your new locations you can plug them in.\n\nFor coding please use your current cost center and company number. For manager information please put my contact information. This information is used by the move team as an alternate contact for questions regarding your churn. I will also need to get with you on whether or not you need to move any additional equipment other than the phone line for your group. Equipment will only be moved if the location you will be moving into does not have that particular equipment needed or if there is a business reason why the equipment must be moved. I realize the inconvenience this may cause and apologize in advance. \n\nPlease leet me know if you have any questions or need any assistance with your churn.\n\nThank you.\n\nAngie Collins\n3-3347", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Greg Piper would be your contact for this and you can reach Greg at \n713-853-6161.\n\nThanks,\nJoannie\n\n\n\n\n\nRobert Howe on 03/19/2001 10:00:43 AM\nTo: \"'jeff.skilling@enron.com'\" \ncc: \n\nSubject: Availant\n\n\n\nJeff:\nIn the March 2001 article of ecompany you recently made a statement about\nwhat \" Keep's\nexecutives up at night?\" You were quoted: \" Keeping the system up. You\ndread the chance\nthe system will crash. We had an air-conditioning problem last April or\nMay, and we went down.\nThe next day the front page of Gas Daily Journal had a story that said, '\ngas trading stops because\nEnronOnline is down.'\n\nI work with Availant, a software company in Cambridge, MA and our product,\nAvailant Manager, is\n\"self healing\" technology. It is proactive and autocorrective, designed to\nmonitor key system\nresources and to take safe and effective action on an event before an outage\never occurs. Recently,\nCompaq decided to ship our software with every new Proliant server it\ndelivers to its customers.\nIt is brand-named Compaq Availability Agents.\nhttp://www.availant.com/home.html\n\nWe believe our software could be of great value to Enron as the operation of\nyour online business is\nso dependant on continuous server uptime. If you would, please let me know\nvia email or phone the most\nconvenient way in which to schedule a meeting with the team who runs your\nserver operations. I can be\nreached directly at 617-374-7969.\n\nThanks,\nRob\n\n\nRobert Howe\nAvailant\n215 First Street\nCambridge, MA 02142\n(617) 374-7969\nfax (617) 621-3959\nrhowe@availant.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Janie,\n\nDo you please have a deal number for the below deal with Kristann Shireman \nfrom EES 04/11/01 ?\n\nYour help is greatly appreciated !\n\nThanks,\nEllen\nx54099\n---------------------- Forwarded by Ellen Wallumrod/NA/Enron on 05/11/2001 \n03:46 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJudy Dyer@EES\n05/10/2001 10:32 AM\nTo: Ellen Wallumrod/NA/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Need to purchase physical gas\n\nThis is the deal with Janie Tholt we have been waiting for. This is the \nE-mail from her to our trader.\n\nThanks\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Dyer/HOU/EES on 05/10/2001 10:32 AM \n---------------------------\n\n\nKristann Shireman\n05/10/2001 10:30 AM\nTo: Judy Dyer/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Need to purchase physical gas\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kristann Shireman/HOU/EES on 05/10/2001 \n10:29 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nJane M Tholt@ECT\n04/11/2001 10:25 AM\nTo: Kristann Shireman/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Need to purchase physical gas \n\nSan Juan Blanco\n\nMay-Dec 2001-5000 /day +.02\nCalendar 2002: 4800/day +.0225\nCalendar 2003 500/day +.0225\nCalendar 2004 175/day +.0225\nCalenar 2005 250/day +.0225\n\nPermian Basin/Keystone\n \nCalendar 2003 1300 /day +.03\nCalendar 2004 +.03\nCalendar 2005 +.03\nCalendar 2006 +.03\nCalendar 2007 +.03\nCaelndar 2008 +.03\nCalendar 2009 +.03\nCalendar 2010 +.03\n\nPGE Citygate\n\nJune 2001-Oct 2001+.12\nNov 2001-Mar 2002 +.14\nCalendar 2003 +.12\nCalendar 2004 +.11\nCalendar 2005 +.09\nCalendar 2006 +.07\nCalendar 2007 +.06\nCalendar 2008 +.06\nCalendar 2009 +.06\nCalendar 2010 +.06\nJan 2011-Mar 2011 +.06\n\nSocal Border-non Wheeler Ridge\n\nCal Year 2006-2010 +.08", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Brian and Glen,\n\nBased upon a review of the 1/21/00 draft of Motion for Extension of \nProcedural Schedule, Transwestern Pipeline Company does not wish to join as a \nparty to the motion, and does not plan to oppose the motion.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Scott", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is a copy of the master netting assignments list that sets forth those that are signed and/or currently being worked on. As you can see, BP Amoco, Dynegy and Reliant have recently been executed. A master crude netting agreement has been signed with ConAgra. Liquid payments netting agreements have been signed with Coastal, Conoco, Morgan Stanley, Sunoco and Valero. Master Netting Agreements have previously been executed with PG&E, The New Power Company and Entergy-Koch Trading, LP. \n\nLet me know if you have any questions or need anything else.\n\nMarie\nx33907\n\n\n\t\t \n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tCook, Mary \nSent:\tWednesday, November 14, 2001 10:33 AM\nTo:\tHeard, Marie\nSubject:\tFW: Master Netting Agreements\n\n\nPlease let Melinda know. Don't forget to include PGE and New Power.\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tWinn, Melinda \nSent:\tWednesday, November 14, 2001 10:25 AM\nTo:\tCook, Mary\nCc:\tEphross, Joel; Cash, Trey\nSubject:\tMaster Netting Agreements\n\nMary, could you tell me which parties have executed the agreements and which are currently in negotiation?\n\n\tThanks,\n\tMelinda", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Online college library and research firm slows pace, reduces staff by almost \nhalf \nHouston Chronicle, 05/09/01\n\nMarkets / Your Money Mixed Day Waiting for Fed's Act Wall St.: The Dow falls \n51.66 points to 10,883.51, with Nasdaq rising 25.20 to 2,198.77. Long-term \nyields rise on below-par productivity report.\nLos Angeles Times, 05/09/01\n\nJAPAN: Japan power market not fair for newcomers-Enron.\nReuters English News Service, 05/09/01\n\nEnron Official: Japan Needs Independent Power Regulator\nDow Jones International News, 05/09/01\n\nUK: INTERVIEW-U.S. Williams enters Europe energy markets.\nReuters English News Service, 05/09/01\n\nINDIA: Enron moves execs families out of India - paper.\nReuters English News Service, 05/09/01\n\nIndia: Dabhol: MSEB denies capacity underutilisation\nBusiness Line (The Hindu), 05/09/01\n\nNO PRESSURE FROM INDIAN FEDERAL GOVT ON ENRON ISSUE: MSEB\nAsia Pulse, 05/09/01\n\nMSEB ropes in HC judge as arbitrator\nThe Economic Times, 05/09/01\n\nSJM demands probe into Enron deal\nThe Times of India, 05/09/01\n\nPlans for more power from Uran unlikely: MSEB\nThe Times of India, 05/09/01\n\nEnron: Preparing for pull out?\nThe Times of India, 05/09/01\n\nDabhol lenders willing to back PPA termination\nBusiness Standard, 05/09/01\n\nPrize Petroleum eyes Enron stake in Panna, Mukta\nBusiness Standard, 05/09/01\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMay 9, 2001\nHouston Chronicle\nOnline college library and research firm slows pace, reduces staff by almost \nhalf \nBy TOM FOWLER \nCopyright 2001 Houston Chronicle \nQuestia Media laid off half of its work force Tuesday in an effort to reduce \ncosts. \nThe developer of an online library and research site for college students cut \n139 jobs as it begins to slow down the pace at which books are added to the \nsite. \nFounder Troy Williams said the company is finding it too hard to raise enough \nadditional cash from investors to justify the pace at which it was adding \nbooks. \n\"Customers have said they're generally satisfied with the number of books \nthat are on the site right now, so it's a good time to slow down,\" Williams \nsaid of the 35,000 books currently available. \"A significant number of our \npeople were involved in that process.\" \nAt one time, Questia employed more than 300 workers but cut back to about 280 \nin recent weeks. The layoffs will leave the staff at about 140. \nNo senior vice presidents are leaving as part of the layoffs, but Williams \nsaid a number of vice presidents and director-level employees have been cut. \nLaid-off employees will receive eight weeks of pay and 60 days of benefits, \nWilliams said. \n\"We've tried to be as humane as we could about the whole thing,\" Williams \nsaid. \nWilliams said Questia's layoffs are not a result of the company growing too \nlarge too fast. \n\"It took that many people to launch the service,\" Williams said. \"But since \nwe're not digitizing books that quickly, we just don't need that many.\" \nQuestia was started in 1998 by Williams with the backing of investors such as \nCompaq Computer Corp. co-founder Rod Canion and Enron Chairman Ken Lay. \nThe company raised more than $135 million over the past two years to build an \nonline searching and note-taking interface and so far has purchased the \nrights to digitize more than 60,000 books. The company charges students about \n$20 per month for unlimited access and pays publishers based on the number of \npage views their books get from students. \nThe site went live in early January but had trouble attracting the number of \nsubscribers the company originally hoped for. \nIn early April, following an intense television ad blitz during the National \nCollegiate Athletic Association's men's basketball tournament, the company \nhad slightly more than of 1,000 paying subscribers, sources close to the \ncompany say. \nCompany officials always said building the subscriber base would be an \nexpensive long-term project. \nSeveral adjustments in strategy over the 14 weeks since the service launched \nindicate the original plans weren't panning out. \nOn-campus membership drives were shifted first from community colleges to a \nhandful of large major universities, a television ad campaign was launched \nmonths earlier than expected, while an early mascot was pushed into the \nbackground in favor of a simpler marketing message. \nThe changes in strategy appear to be paying off as subscribership has jumped \nsignificantly in recent weeks. \nWilliams wouldn't discuss the numbers, but sources say that figure has topped \n5,000. \n\"We've had a fivefold increase in the number of paying subscribers in the \npast two weeks alone, which is a significant proof point in students' \nwillingness to pay for such a service,\" Williams said. \nThe company has offered the service free to nearly 100,000 students and \nfaculty at four universities in recent weeks, an effort that is expected to \nbear fruit in new subscribers next fall. \nWith current subscriber growth projections, he said the company is expected \nto have a positive cash flow in about 18 months. \nQuestia is expected to close on another round of funding from a group of \ninvestors in several weeks. \n\"We're very sanguine about the future,\" Williams said. \"We have to buckle \ndown over the summer. We're a very cyclical business, so we're not going to \nmake great strides over the summer.\" \n\n\n\n\nBusiness; Financial Desk\nMarkets / Your Money Mixed Day Waiting for Fed's Act Wall St.: The Dow falls \n51.66 points to 10,883.51, with Nasdaq rising 25.20 to 2,198.77. Long-term \nyields rise on below-par productivity report.\nFrom Times Staff and Wire Reports\n\n05/09/2001\nLos Angeles Times\nHome Edition\nC-4\nCopyright 2001 / The Times Mirror Company\n\nKey indexes finished mixed Tuesday but more stocks rose than fell as Wall \nStreet struggled for direction ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting next \nweek. \nIn the bond market short-term yields fell further, and long-term yields \ninched up after the government's disappointing report on first-quarter worker \nproductivity.\nThe Dow Jones industrials eased 51.66 points, or 0.5%, to 10,883.51, the \nfourth loss in five sessions, as the 11,000 mark again proves to be a barrier \nfor the blue-chip index. \nBut the Nasdaq composite index rose 25.20 points, or 1.2%, to 2,198.77 as \nsemiconductor and computer networking stocks rose ahead of Cisco Systems' \nquarterly earnings report, released after regular trading ended. \nCisco's operating results slightly beat estimates, but the company reported a \nmassive net loss as it wrote down the value of excess inventory. Cisco \nshares, which rallied $1.13 to $20.38 in regular trading, fell to $19.90 in \nafter-hours activity. \nIn the broad market Tuesday, winners edged losers by 21 to 17 on Nasdaq and \nby 16 to 14 on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volume was moderate. \nSome analysts were impressed by the market's strength, especially in the wake \nof the downbeat productivity report. \nThe government said worker productivity fell at a 0.1% rate in the first \nquarter, the first decline in five years. The report, though not entirely \nunexpected, raised fears about inflationary pressures in the economy. \nProductivity gains had helped hold inflation to a minimum in the late 1990s. \nLong-term Treasury bond yields rose modestly Tuesday as traders registered \ntheir concern about inflation's trend. \nThe 10-year T-note yield ended at 5.24%, up from 5.19% Monday. \nBut shorter-term yields continued to slide as traders bet that the Fed, which \nmeets Tuesday, will cut its key short-term lending rate for a fifth time this \nyear. \nThe six-month T-bill yield slid to a new two-year low of 3.69% from 3.72% \nMonday. \nThough the central bank may lower short-term rates further, the productivity \nreport \"increases the likelihood that the Fed will have to reverse course \nnext year,\" raising rates to contain inflation, Henry Willmore, chief U.S. \neconomist at Barclays Capital, told Bloomberg News. \nAmong Tuesday's market highlights: \n* Financial stocks remained under pressure on concerns about loan losses and \nweaker borrowing in the struggling economy. American Express fell $1.93 to \n$41.30 after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock. \nJ.P. Morgan Chase fell $1.45 to $47.75, Bank One lost 94 cents to $37.46 and \nNorthern Trust fell $1.49 to $64.71. \n* Chip stocks were strong, led by PMC-Sierra, up $4.79 to $44.10; Vitesse \nSemiconductor, up $2.60 to $36.25; and Broadcom, up $2.24 to $44.53. \nBut among personal computer stocks, Dell lost $1.08 to $24.83 after \nannouncing new job cuts. \nDell rival Compaq fell 27 cents to $16.83 and Apple Computer eased 39 cents \nto $24.57. \n* Among blue chips, 3M fell $1.54 to $116.36. Chief Executive James McNerney \nsaid at 3M's annual meeting that there are \"no signs\" the global economy will \nturn around any time soon. \n* Utility and energy-trading stocks were weak. Enron fell $1.93 to $56.11, \nOrion Power lost $1.04 to $28.76 and NRG Energy fell $1.64 to $31.07. \n* \nMarket Roundup: C7, C8\n\nGRAPHIC-CHART: Daily Diary: Tuesday, May 8, 2001; \n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nJAPAN: Japan power market not fair for newcomers-Enron.\n\n05/09/2001\nReuters English News Service\n(C) Reuters Limited 2001.\n\nTOKYO, May 9 (Reuters) - U.S. energy giant Enron Corp said on Wednesday that \nJapan's newly deregulated power market lacked competition and contained \nbarriers that were deterring new entrants. \n\"There's no real competition in the power market,\" Nicholas J.O'Day, vice \npresident of Enron Japan Corp told reporters.\nA number of unnecessary regulations, the high costs of the transmission \nnetwork and other factors have thwarted attempts by newcomers to enter the \npower market, he said, adding that more reforms were needed. \nNew entrants have to borrow the transmission network system from power \nutilities when they try to enter the market, but it was hard to judge whether \nthe transmission fees reflect real costs, he said. \nSince March last year, non-utility firms have been allowed to begin supplying \npower to large-lot commercial users, ending a monopoly by Japan's 10 power \nutilities. \nThe move was aimed at lowering electricity rates, which are much higher than \nin most Western economies. \nYet the ratio of newcomers in the power market now stands at at only 0.2 \npercent of the total. \nEnron also said that it would be necessary for Japan to set up an independent \nregulator to promote more competition in the power market. \n\"It's OK if the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METT) could act as a \nregulator,\" he said, but added that METI's traditional relationship with \npower utilities may prevent it from being a fair regulator. \nEnron, North America's biggest buyer and seller of electricity, set up its \nfirst joint venture in Japan in 1999, named \"E Power\". Enron Japan itself was \nset up last May. \nIn March, Enron presented plans to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) fired \npower plant in northern Japan, aiming to become the first foreign company to \nbuild such a plant in Japan.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nEnron Official: Japan Needs Independent Power Regulator\n\n05/09/2001\nDow Jones International News\n(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)\n\nTOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Japan's power industry needs a strong independent \nregulator in order to become truly competitive, an Enron Japan Corp. official \nsaid Wednesday. \n\"Japan is in a new global environment now. It requires new structures for its \neconomy,\" said Nicholas J. O'Day, vice president at Enron Japan, a \nwholly-owned subsidiary of the Houston-based Enron Corp. (ENE).\nWhile he said that the existing Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry might \nrise to fill the role, he expressed concerns that the ministry would be able \nto serve an impartial role given the historical relationship between it and \nthe incumbent utilities. That relationship might make it difficult for the \nministry to objectively treat new entrants to the power field, he said. \nLaunched in April 2000, Enron Japan is focusing its business on areas such as \nelectricity trading and marketing, and trading in weather derivatives, \nnonferrous metals and financial products. It has also said it plans to \nintroduce broadband services in Japan. \n\"Contrary to popular belief, Enron is not out to destroy the existing Japan \nutilities,\" O'Day said. \nRather, he said, Enron maintains that increased liquidity is a vital factor \nto bring about a competitive environment. \nEnron is basing its conclusions on a report by U.S.-based Brattle Group, \nO'Day said. The consultancy was commissioned by Enron to assess the state of \nJapan's power industry and make suggestions for reform. \nThe Brattle report will be released May 15 at an Enron co-sponsored seminar \nin Tokyo called, \"Reassessing Power Deregulation.\"\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nUK: INTERVIEW-U.S. Williams enters Europe energy markets.\nBy Stuart Penson\n\n05/09/2001\nReuters English News Service\n(C) Reuters Limited 2001.\n\nLONDON, May 9 (Reuters) - U.S. energy company Williams is gearing up for a \npush into Europe's deregulating gas and power markets where it will focus on \ntrying to sell its expertise in trading and risk management to local \nutilities. \nWilliams will launch a European operation in London next week with an initial \nstaff of 25 trading energy in the UK, German, Scandinavia and the Benelux \nregion, the London unit's managing director told Reuters in an interview on \nTuesday.\n\"The majority of our business will be around structured transactions to \nassist utilities in maximising the value of their assets,\" said Tim Loposer. \nWilliams in Europe would at a later stage expand into trading crude oil and \nrefined products, he said. \nGROWING BAND OF U.S. TRADERS IN EUROPE \nWilliams is the latest addition to a growing band of U.S. energy companies \nsetting up offices in London, a location they see as the ideal base from \nwhich to tap into Europe's potentially lucrative energy markets. \nFree trading in gas and power is gaining momentum across the European Union \nas markets open up to competition in line with EU directives on \nliberalisation. \nUBS Warburg in a recent report estimated profits from gas and power trading \nthis year in Europe would amount to $1.9 billion, rising to $2.4 billion next \nyear. \nCompanies such as El Paso Energy , Duke Energy , ENRON AEP and TXU Europe are \nalready building trading books in the UK and mainland Europe. \n\"We are trying to differentiate ourselves from the other U.S. companies that \nhave come to Europe,\" said Loposer. \"We are not just a trader and we are not \na utility, or a significant owner of generation,\" he said. \nUnlike some of its U.S. rivals, Williams was not planning to acquire physical \nassets, such as power stations, in Europe, said Loposer. \n\"What we are looking for are incumbent utilities which are looking for a \npartner to help extract value from their assets,\" he said. \n\"We take care of the physical commodity risk as well as the financial risks, \nwe are very comfortable doing this,\" said Loposer, adding the strategy in \nEurope essentially would mirror the company's approach in the U.S. \nWilliams approach will be based on the use of structured deals, or \ncombinations of different trading tools like futures and options. \nLoposer said the company also would look to bring to Europe experience from \nthe U.S. market of tolling deals, which involve delivering fuel to power \nstations and then marketing the power generated. \nSOUTHERN EUROPE AN EARLY TARGET \nLoposer said his team already was targeting Spain and Italy in its search for \nrisk management contracts. \n\"We are very close to some announcements, there are three or four deals that \nmay come through,\" he said. \n\"Clearly southern Europe has strong growth,\" said Loposer. \"The divestments \nare happening there and the fundamentals are fairly strong. That said, we \nhave learned that things can change overnight,\" he added.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nINDIA: Enron moves execs families out of India - paper.\n\n05/09/2001\nReuters English News Service\n(C) Reuters Limited 2001.\n\nBOMBAY, May 9 (Reuters) - Families of executives overseeing U.S. energy giant \nEnron Corp's troubled Dabhol Power Company (DPC) project in India are leaving \nthe country, possibly signalling an intention to terminate the nearly \ncomplete $2.9 billion project, an India newspaper said on Wednesday. \nThe Times of India said the children of Enron executives had been pulled out \nof the American School in Bombay as their families were being relocated to \nSingapore.\nIt also said security around the expatriate executives had been tightened, \nand personal bodyguards assigned to senior executives. \nBut the unsourced report said it was not clear if the decision to move the \nfamilies out of Bombay was made by Houston-based Enron, or reflected personal \ndecisions made by the executives themselves. \nA spokesman for Dabhol Power Co, the operator of the nearly complete 2,184 MW \npower plant south of Bombay, told Reuters it was company policy not to \ncomment on administrative and personnel matters. \nThe newspaper said security had been tightened because \"there is likely to be \na tremendous backlash against representatives of the U.S.-based energy \ncompany\" if the project was terminated. \nIt said \"more than 15,000 jobs in Dabhol will be lost if a decision is taken \neither to terminate the project or stop construction on Phase II\". \nThe project is mired in controversy after the Maharashtra State Electricity \nBoard (MSEB) reneged on its commitment to buy all the power produced by the \ngiant plant, saying it is too costly. \nMSEB has also defaulted on monthly payments to DPC for the electricity it has \ntaken, forcing the company's board last month to authorise the management to \nterminate the contract.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nIndia: Dabhol: MSEB denies capacity underutilisation\n\n05/09/2001\nBusiness Line (The Hindu)\nCopyright (C) 2001 Kasturi & Sons Ltd (KSL); Source: World Reporter (TM) - \nAsia Intelligence Wire\n\nMUMBAI, May 8. OFFICIALS of the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB), \nin a presentation made before the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory \nCommission (MERC), today refuted claims that the board underutilised its own \ncapacity to justify power purchase from Enron's Dabhol Power Company. \nMembers of Prayas, a non-government organisation, in a petition filed with \nMERC, had accused MSEB of flouting merit order dispatch of load shedding to \njustify DPC phase II.\nThey had also said the State would have 2000 MW of excess power if hydro \npower was fully utilised and MSEB's Uran plant was used at full capacity. \nMSEB officials explained that the board could not use hydro electricity \nbeyond its current capacity. \n\"DPC power was drawn by and large to remedy low frequency conditions as the \nsupply from other sources was not sufficient,\" a senior MSEB official said in \nhis presentation. \nThe officials said the Uran plant was being underutilised due to lack of LNG \navailability. \nThe use of furnace oil as feedstock would cost the board Rs 16,000 per tonne, \nresulting in per unit costs of Rs 4, the official said. \nThe board was already making optimum use of its thermal power capacity. \nAccording to an official, 95 per cent of DPC power was used to sustain \nfrequency as per the Indian Electricity Grid Code. \n\"Load shedding has always been carried out in consultation with the Western \nRegional Load Dispatch Centre,\" he said. \n- Our Bureau\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nNO PRESSURE FROM INDIAN FEDERAL GOVT ON ENRON ISSUE: MSEB\n\n05/09/2001\nAsia Pulse\n(c) Copyright 2001 Asia Pulse PTE Ltd.\n\nNEW DELHI, May 9 Asia Pulse - The Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) \nhas said that there is no pressure from the federal government on the state \ngovernment to continue its agreement with US energy giant Enron-promoted \nDabhol Power Company (DPC). \nMSEB in a letter to the federal governemt denied news reports which suggested \nthat that the deal with Enron could have been scrapped by the state \ngovernment but for \"pressure\" from the federal government.\n(PTI) 09-05 1657\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nMSEB ropes in HC judge as arbitrator\n\n05/09/2001\nThe Economic Times\nCopyright (C) 2001 The Economic Times; Source: World Reporter (TM)\n\nTHE MSEB on Tuesday appointed a former Bombay High Court judge ML Pendse as \nits arbitrator, reports Girish Kuber in Mumbai. The formal announcement about \nMr Pendses appointment is expected by Wednesday.\nEnron already has appointed its arbitrator. According to government sources \nonce the two parties complete their formalities for appointing an arbitrator, \nthe case will be tried in London. According to the PPA the dispute resolution \nclause states that disputes should be referred to an expert for technical \nmatters. \nAnd in other cases, the resolution should be by reference to arbitration to \nbe conducted under the New York Convention of 1958 and to be located in \nLondon. \nMSEB had delayed the monthly payments of electricity bills from October last \nyear and subsequently defaulted on payments, claiming that the cost of power \nproduced by DPC was exorbitant. It also slapped two penalty bills of around \nRs 800 crore on Enron for failing to generate electricity within the \nstipulated time period of three hours. \nEnron subsequently has invoked state guarantees, counter-guarantees and \npolitical force majeure, and then went on to invoke the arbitration clause. \nMeanwhile, the Madhav Godbole panel is yet to receive the names of the \nmembers of Enrons lenders and share holders who will be attending the first \nmeeting with the state government panel on May 11. \nThe Godbole panel has been appointed with a mandate to renegotiate the PPA \nwith DPC. \nThough Enron has accepted the invitation, it has made it clear that it is \nmeeting the panel as a courtesy and it should not seen as its willingness to \nrenegotiate the PPA.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nSJM demands probe into Enron deal\nThe Times of India News Service\n\n05/09/2001\nThe Times of India\nCopyright (C) 2001 The Times of India; Source: World Reporter (TM)\n\nThe Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM), an arm of the RSS, has demanded a judicial \nprobe into the Enron deal, while investigating the role of politicians and \nbureaucrats in the controversy-ridden power project. \nRamesh Seth, convener of SJM, Mumbai and Anil Gachke, convener of SJM's \nnational action group on power, have alleged that while examining the \nfeasibility of the project, inflated and fabricated figures of demand for \npower were given by those in power.\nWhen pointed out that this would mean an examination of leaders like Gopinath \nMunde, Sharad Pawar and Balasaheb Thackeray, Gachke said that a probe should \nbe instituted irrespective of political affiliations. \nGachke said the SJM would not budge from their stand of cancellation of the \ndeal. Seth, a qualified engineer, had predicted on behalf of the Manch that \nEnron power would cost Rs seven per unit in 1996, which was way higher than \nthe actual cost of power. \nTo make people aware of the issue, they have organised a seminar 'Enron\n-review and thereafter', which will be held today at Ghia Hall, Kala Ghoda at \n2 pm.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nPlans for more power from Uran unlikely: MSEB\nBusiness Times Bureau\n\n05/09/2001\nThe Times of India\nCopyright (C) 2001 The Times of India; Source: World Reporter (TM)\n\nMUMBAI: The Maharashtra State Electricity Board has stated to the Maharashtra \nElectricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) that MSEB's plans to generate more \npower from its idle Uran plant in order to avoid expensive Dabhol power, are \nunlikely to materialise due to the high costs involved. \nIn a hearing that took place on Tuesday, against a petition filed by SR \nParanjpe, MSEB officials made it clear to the Commission that it has to pay \nRs 16,000 per tonne for furnace oil to Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers \n(RCF) which makes the power costlier from Uran.\nThis was because as per the plans worked out by the Union ministry of \npetroleum and natural gas, MSEB can avail of additional natural gas from GAIL \nby diverting the gas allocated to RCF. In turn, the Board is expected to pay \nup the differential price to RCF. But MSEB, in its reply to a question during \nthe hearing, stated that fuel (furnace oil) for RCF costs Rs 16,000 per tonne \nand if the differential price is to be borne by it, then the cost of power \ngenerated from the Uran plant will be over Rs 4 per unit. This, the Board \nclaims, will make it an unviable proposal to be implemented. \nHowever, the petitioner has challenged this claim made by MSEB and MERC has \nasked to present written submissions before the Commission this week. \nMSEB's Uran plant has a capacity of 913 MW, but only around 300 MW is being \ngenerated due to lack of natural gas. This arrangement, initiated by the \nministry to offer more natural gas to MSEB, follows a representation made by \nCM Vilasrao Deshmukh last month. \nCurrently, MSEB has been allocated only 1.6 mmtpa natural gas from GAIL since \nthe output from ONGC's Bombay High has depreciated in the recent past, said \nsources. Union petroleum minister Ram Naik had earlier announced that the \nministry would take all efforts to allocate more natural gas to Uran. \nThe petition had challenged that MSEB had violated the merit order despatch \nand purchased more power from Enron violating the limits set by MERC in its \nMay 5 order. The Commission will issue an order soon after the petitioners \nsubmit their affidavits responding to MSEB's reply to the charges made \nagainst them.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nEnron: Preparing for pull out?\nPradipta Bagchi\n\n05/09/2001\nThe Times of India\nCopyright (C) 2001 The Times of India; Source: World Reporter (TM)\n\nMUMBAI: Is Enron preparing to pull out of India? Officially, the answer's \n``no''. But in a significant move, the families of the expatriate executives \nworking in its subsidiary, the Dabhol Power Company (DPC), have been shifted \nout of Mumbai and relocated to Singapore. \nIn addition, the security cover for expatriate executives working in DPC has \nbeen tightened, including personal bodyguards for senior executives.\nAccording to sources, the families have been shifted from Mumbai and the \nchildren of these executives studying in the American School in Bandra-Kurla \nhave been pulled out. An American School spokesperson refused to comment when \nasked about this. \nAn Enron spokesperson, when contacted, also declined to comment. \"It is our \ncorporate policy not to comment on personnel and administrative matters,\" he \nsaid. \nIt is not clear if the decision to move the families out of Mumbai was taken \nat the corporate level in DPC or whether the decision has been a personal one \ntaken by the expatriate executives themselves. \nAbout 15 expatriate officials are working in DPC as part of the management \nand operations team. \nAccording to the sources, uncertainty over the fate of the $2 billion project \nhas led Enron's expatriate executives to move their families out of Mumbai. \nThis is because in the event of the power project being terminated in the \nnext few weeks, expatriate officials feel that there is likely to be a \ntremendous backlash against representatives of the US-based energy company. \nOver 15,000 jobs in Dabhol will be lost if a decision is taken either to \nterminate the project or to stop construction work on phase II of the DPC \nproject. \nThe security around the expatriate officials still working to salvage the \nproject in Mumbai has been tightened. In addition, some of the senior DPC \nofficials have been allocated security personnel to act as their bodyguards. \nThe Enron spokesperson said that the company had just moved its premises to a \nnew building in the Bandra-Kurla complex and the security needs of the \ncompany have changed. \"We have no extra security than is absolutely \nnecessary\", he maintained. \nIt is unclear what will be the fate of the project, with Kenneth Lay, the \nchairman of Enron Corp, using his veto power to dissuade the Enron board from \nterminating the project earlier this week. \nA team of Enron executives is scheduled to meet the government next week to \ndiscuss the reccommendations of the Godbole Committee, set up to review the \npower purchase agreement by the Maharashtra government.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nDabhol lenders willing to back PPA termination\nOur Banking Bureau Mumbai\n\n05/09/2001\nBusiness Standard\n1\nCopyright (c) Business Standard\n\nThe Maharashtra government's tough stance, combined with the Centre's silence \non honouring its counter-guarantee for December last year which has been \ninvoked by the Dabhol Power Company, has left the lenders to the project with \nno choice but to say yes to DPC's plan of serving the power purchase \nagreement termination notice. \n\"If the governments (Centre and state) do not come forward to resolve the \ncrisis, it will be difficult for the lenders to convince the company to keep \nthe decision of terminating the PPA in abeyance. We had got a three-week \nreprieve and we will not be in a position to stretch it further,\" said a \nsource among the lenders. The deadline expires on May 15.\nAt the DPC board meeting in London in the last week of April, the resolution \non PPA termination was passed by a 7:1 vote. The lone voice of dissent was \nthat of the representative of the Industrial Development Bank of India on the \nDPC board. \nThe three Maharashtra State Electricity Board representatives were not \nallowed to vote since they were an interested party. \n\"At best, the lender's representative will abstain from voting at the next \nmeeting. We have no moral rights to oppose the move,\" said another source. \nThe only positive development for which the lenders can claim credit for is \nMSEB's payment of Rs 134 crore, that too, under protest. \n\"The escrow account with Canara Bank has not yet been activated. A string of \nclearances has been pending with the state government. The Centre is also not \nwilling to honour its counter-guarantee. The lenders have not been able to \nachieve any thing,\" sources added. \nDPC had invoked the political force majeure clause in its contract with the \nboard. MSEB is now arguing that the invocation of this clause has absolved \nDPC of all its liabilities. \nThe DPC board authorised the managing director of Enron India to issue a \nnotice for terminating the power purchase agreement to MSEB and the state \ngovernment. \nServing of the notice requires backing of the lenders who have an exposure of \nabout $200 crore in the project.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nPrize Petroleum eyes Enron stake in Panna, Mukta\nSidhartha New Delhi\n\n05/09/2001\nBusiness Standard\n1\nCopyright (c) Business Standard\n\nPrize Petroleum Company Ltd has decided to enter the oil and gas production \nsector by trying to acquire the 30 per cent Enron equity in the Panna, Mukta \nand Tapti fields in western offshore and has valued Enron's equity at around \nRs 600 crore. \nPrize Petroleum, in which Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) holds 50 \nper cent equity, will invest Rs 1,900 crore in the project. Of this, Rs 1,300 \ncrore will be the debt component and the balance will be in the form of \nequity.\nPrize Petroleum, in which ICICI has 45 per cent stake and HDFC 5 per cent, is \nin talks with a number of banks to raise the debt portion of the investment. \nSources told Business Standard that a substantial portion of the debt has \nalready been finalised and the balance is expected to be clinched shortly. \nThis will be Prize Petroleum's maiden foray into the oil sector. Its \npromoters had decided to go in for only the discovered fields where risks are \nlow. As a result, it refrained from participating in the two rounds of \nexploration acreage offered under the new exploration licensing policy. \nOf late, Enron has been uncomfortable operating the three offshore fields \nwhich had been awarded to the Enron-Reliance consortium in 1995. Late last \nyear, it announced its intention to pull out of the project and invited bids \nto farm out its portion of the equity. \nThe award of the three fields to the consortium was the subject of prolonged \ncontroversies, both inside and outside Parliament. It was ultimately cleared \nby the Supreme Court when the apex court rejected a public interest \nlitigation against the award. \nAn estimated $696 million has been spent on the development of Panna and \nMukta. It is learnt that the consortium has put up three well-head platforms \nin the two fields which are estimated to have 146 million barrels of oil \nreserves. Tapti is primarily a gas field. \nONGC holds 40 per cent stake in this project with Reliance and Enron holding \n30 per cent equity each.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Good Morning Sara,\n\nHere is Annex II. Please advise if you think we will be able to send out the \nconfirmation today. Sheila Glover is applying the pressure on me to resolve \nthis as quickly as possible.\n\nThanks again for all of your help!!\n\nRegards,\n\nJorge", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm not exactly sure where the spreadsheet on our site comes from. Our \npreference is to keep everything in our SQL Server database, and many of the \npeople that you mentioned have read access to that. When Julie Sarnowski gets \nback from vacation next week, let's talk about uploading these data to the \nserver and providing a central facility for the floor.\nTim\n\n\n\n Kate Symes 02/21/2001 03:19 PM\n\nTo: Tim Heizenrader/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: Cara Semperger/PDX/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Dow Jones Index Prices - Database Access\n\nI'd like to inquire about the Dow Jones index price database currently being \nmaintained by the Fundamentals group. It's come to my attention - by virtue \nof the fact that I receive the Dow Jones data each afternoon - that several \npeople are interested in having access to those figures. I've had requests \nfrom mid-marketing, trading, and scheduling, and am working with IT to put \nthe NP-15 and SP-15 data online. Cara Semperger, in particular, relies on the \nindex prices in order to run one of her reports.\n\nI'm wondering if it would be possible to give these people access to your \ndatabase, or maybe if your group would benefit from the data I receive. Your \nspreadsheet looks like a compilation of the documents I receive from Dow \nJones, and one might be more useful for an individual or group than the \nother. I don't have a preference either way - I'm more than happy to compile \nthe reports in a separate folder. Please let me know what works best for you. \n(I sit in the middle of the room between Tracy Ngo and Val Sabo.)\n\nThanks,\nKate", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "i am in, we had a great time.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tThames, Davis \nSent:\tTuesday, November 27, 2001 1:27 PM\nTo:\tMckay, Brad\nSubject:\tconf call\n\nthursday 4:45p. let me know if you have a conflict, there will be a callin number.\nhope your thanksgiving went well, we had a great trip to all the parent's farms. pretty ridiculous.\nhdt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Megan, \n\nI have created deal 514353 to capture the $.04 agency fee for the Tenaska \ndeal. This deal will have zero volume and zero commodity price with a demand \ncharge of $.04 on 45,000/day. Since there is no volume, Mark McCoy will be \nscheduling this deal as a zero nom. Hopefully, this will allow the demand \ncharge to flow through the system. Let me know if you don't see this \nhappening. For Sep and Oct, you will need to get someone in Volume \nManagement to create an accounting arrangement for this deal (pathed to the \nimbalance pool). When actuals come in, you can give me the volumes and I \nwill change the demand charge. I took the demand charge off of the sale \nticket (#384258).\n\nD", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "No. 94 \nTuesday May 15, 2001\tPage A-17 \n\tISSN 1523-567X\n\tRegulation, Law & Economics\n\t\n\tFutures Trading\nExchanges Note Plans for Launch\nOf E-Based Single Stock Futures Market\n\nCHICAGO--The leaders of Chicago's two futures exchanges and the world's \nlargest options exchange unveiled plans May 14 to launch an electronic \nsingle-stock futures exchange. \nSenior executives of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., the Chicago Board \nof Trade, and the Chicago Board Options Exchange said they signed a letter of \nintent to develop the first domestic single-stock futures exchange. The \nNasdaq and the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange \nannounced a single-stock futures venture in March. \n\nBan Lifted on Single-Stock Trading\n\nPlans for the exchange come six months after futures laws were reformed to \npermit U.S. exchanges to trade single-stock futures. Last December, the \nCommodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 was enacted, lifting a \nprohibition on such transactions for the first time in more than 18 years. \nDuring a briefing with reporters, exchange executives said the CME and CBOE \nwould be the two primary partners in the joint venture. Each of the exchanges \nwould own 45 percent of the new entity. The CBT would own the remaining 10 \npercent of the exchange. By their coming together in an unusual spirit of \ncooperation, the exchange officials said, they hoped the as yet unnamed \nventure would restore Chicago's position as the world leader in futures \ntrading. \n\"This exciting new initiative combines the best of securities and futures \ntrading,\" said William Brodsky, CBOE chairman and chief executive officer. \n\"Our willingness to work together on this venture will ensure that Chicago \nremains the world's center in derivatives trading and risk management.\" \n\nApproval of Boards, Regulators Needed\n\nThe exchanges said the new entity would be structured as a for-profit company \nwith its own management and board of directors. The company would be \norganized separately from the three Chicago exchanges. The proposal still \nmust gain the approval of the boards of directors of the three exchanges and \nfederal regulators. Exchange officials said they were still uncertain whether \nthe Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading \nCommission would be the primary regulator of the new exchange. \nExchange officials stressed that the trading activity would be available only \non an electronic basis. Market participants would be able to access the \ntrading via the CME's Globex2 and CBOE's CBOEdirect electronic trading \nplatforms. Exchange officials said they hope to offer principal-to-principal \ntrading by Aug. 21 and retail trading by Dec. 21. \n\nBy Michael Bologna\n\nCopyright , 2001 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., Washington D.C.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\n\n\nRegistertoday at Worldenergyonline and receive $300 off any of The Center for \nBusiness Intelligence's (CBI)?Energy Conferences.?\n\n?[IMAGE]\n\n?Find the Following and much more at Worldenergyonline:\n\n\n[IMAGE]\n\nAll new?products from the Tata Energy Research Institute?are now available \nincluding:\n\nTERIInformation Digest on Energy\nand\nPacific and Asian Journal of? Energy\nClick to view description\n\n********You Will Also Find********\n\nEnergy related reports and materialsfrom leading publishers in the energy \nindustry like:\n\n?[IMAGE]?and ? [IMAGE]\n\nPlus\n\n?Restructuring Today's\nTop CEO Interviewsof 2000:? A collection of the views, insights and plans of \nsome of the most important leaders of America's newest and largest industry \n-- the converging energy and communications market\n\n\n?Comprehensive information regarding energy events\n\n?Job section with free job postings and a NEWPost Resume feature\n\n?Linksto your favorite energy sites, publications, and associations\n\n?\n\n?To unsubscribe to this newsletter please send a message to \ninfo@worldenergyonline.comwith unsubscribe in the subject line\n\n?Worldenergyonline: http://www.worldenergyonline.com\n\n?\n\nIf you received this e-mail in error or would like to be removed, PLEASE \nCLICK HERE\n0001026033", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am very interested and I will be available at any time for training.\nJMF\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMay, Tom \nSent:\tThursday, June 21, 2001 7:32 PM\nTo:\tForney, John M.; Coulter, Kayne; Miller, Jeffrey; Hernandez, Juan; Baughman Jr., Don; Comeaux, Keith; Day, Smith L.; Thomas, Paul D.\nCc:\tCunningham, Lance; Will, Lloyd\nSubject:\tFW: Power World Training\n\nFolks,\n\nPlease let Lance and myself know if any of you are interested in attending the Power World training. Power World provides visual representation of an optimal power flow model that can help make decisions regarding potential TLR's and price impacts of congestion. We have the program now and the intent is to make more use of it over the next few months and as RTO's and congestion pricing becomes more prevalent. \n\nThanks,\n\nTom.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tCunningham, Lance \nSent:\tThursday, June 21, 2001 5:37 PM\nTo:\tImai, Rika; Soykok, Gulay; Gilbert-smith, Doug; Hanse, Patrick; Rust, Bill; Coffer, Walter; Kraszewski, Robert; Lin, Martin; Kohli, Sandeep; Halliburton, Tom; Will, Lloyd; May, Tom; Yaman, Sevil; Huang, Alex; Shanbhogue, Vasant\nSubject:\tPower World Training\n\nPower World will be in next week to conduct training.\n\nWe plan to begin at 11:00 AM on Wednesday (6/27) and end about 6:00 PM, to accommodate the trading floor's schedule. \n\nOn Thursday (6/28), we will begin at 11:00 AM and end about 4:00 PM. \n\nAll participants will need to have a laptop and an external mouse. I will get back to everyone on the room number later.\n\nLance B. Cunningham, P.E.\nEnron Wholesale Services, Research\n1400 Smith Street\nHouston, TX 77002-7361\n(713) 345-4186 FAX (713) 646-2503", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT on 01/30/2001 08:03 \nAM ---------------------------\nFrom: Torrey Moorer on 01/30/2001 07:56 AM\nTo: Dawn C Kenne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peter Berzins/NA/Enron@Enron, Matt \nMotsinger/HOU/ECT@ECT, Simone La Rose/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adam \nJohnson/NA/Enron@Enron, Tara Sweitzer/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Fw: If Texans didn't think this way... this would be funny!!!!\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Torrey Moorer/HOU/ECT on 01/30/2001 08:01 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nJim & Tracey on 01/29/2001 05:40:50 PM\nTo: Torrey.Moorer@enron.com, Malcolm Guidry , \nKilraven19@aol.com, CMcgalin@aol.com, \"BAKER, ERIN R\" \ncc: \nSubject: Fw: If Texans didn't think this way... this would be funny!!!!\n\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Aleta Nash \nTo: Carol Foster ; Doneane Beckcom\n; Dana Overstreet\n; Michelle Pitts\n\nSent: Monday, January 29, 2001 4:54 PM\nSubject: If Texans didn't think this way... this would be funny!!!!\n\n\nForeigner's Travel Guide to Texas\n>\n>\n> Like it or not, the new Texas White House will be in Crawford, Texas and\n> soon will be drawing a number of people to the state, including many who\n> are not used to Texas ways. They might find the following advice useful.\n>\n>\n> 1) Don't expect to find filet mignon or pasta primavera at the local\n> restaurant. It's a cafe. They serve hamburgers and chicken fried steak.\nLet\n> them cook something they know. If you confuse them, they'll kick your\nass.\n>\n>\n> 2) Don't laugh at the names (Merleen, Bodie, Bubba, Bobby Ray, Curley,\nTammy\n> Lynn, Billy Joe, Sissy, Clovis, etc.). Or we will HAVE to kick your ass.\n>\n>\n> 3) Don't order a bottle of pop or a can of soda. In Texas it's called a\n> coke. Nobody gives a damn whether it's Pepsi, RC, Dr. Pepper, 7-Up or\n> whatever - it's still a coke. Accept it. Doing otherwise can lead to an\nass\n> kicking.\n>\n>\n> 4) We know our heritage. Most of us are more literate than you (read some\nJ.\n> Frank Dobie). We are also better educated and generally a lot nicer than\n> you. Don't refer to us as a bunch of cowboy hicks, or we'll kick your\nass.\n>\n>\n> 5) We have plenty of business sense (e.g., Howard Hughes, H. Ross Perot,\n> Southwest Airlines, Dell computers). Naturally, sometimes we have small\n> lapses in judgment (e.g., Phil Gramm). However, we are not dumb enough to\n> let someone move to our state just so they can run for the US Senate. If\n> anyone tried to do that they would get a serious ass kickin'.\n>\n>\n> 6a) Don't laugh at our Civil War monuments. If Lee had listened to Gen.\nHood\n> you'd be paying taxes to Richmond instead of Washington.\n>\n>\n> 6b) IF you visit the Alamo, take your hat off and be properly humble, or\n> we'll kick your ass.\n>\n>\n> 7) We are fully aware of how hot it gets and high the humidity is, so shut\n> up about it. If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen, or we'll\n> kick your ass.\n>\n>\n> 8a) Do not attempt to eat tamales without first removing their corn husk\n> casing. Everyone will instantly know that you're a Yankee.\n>\n>\n> 8b) DO NOT, under any circumstances, complain that the chili is TOO hot or\n> contains no kidney beans, this will get your ass kicked into next week.\n>\n>\n> 9) Don't talk about how much better things are at home because we know\nthey\n> are not. Many of us have visited Northern hell-holes like Detroit,\nChicago,\n> and DC, and we have the scars to prove it. If you don't like it here,\nDelta\n> is ready when you are. Move your ass on home - before we kick it.\n>\n>\n> 10) Yes, we know how to speak proper English. We talk this way because we\n> don't want to sound like you. We don't care if you don't understand what\nwe\n> are saying. All other Texans understand what we are saying and that's all\n> that matters. Now, go away, or we'll kick your ass.\n>\n>\n> 11) Don't complain that certain areas of this state \"smell\" of oil. If\n> your livelihood depended on those wells you'd soon learn to love the\naroma.\n> Besides, None of OUR lakes or rivers have caught fire recently. If you\n> whine about OUR scenic beauty, we'll kick your ass all the way back to\n> Pittsburgh, PA.\n>\n>\n> 12) Don't ridicule our Texas manners. We say sir and ma'am. We hold doors\n> open for others. We offer our seats to old folks. Such things are expected\n> of civilized people. Behave yourselves around our sweet little gray-haired\n> grandmothers, or they'll kick your ass -- just like they did ours.\n>\n>\n> 13) Don't think we're quaint or losers because most of us live in small\n> towns. We do this because we have enough sense to not live in crime\n> infested cesspools like Baltimore. Make fun of our small towns and we'll\n> kick your ass.\n>\n>\n> 14) DO NOT DARE to tell us how to cook barbecue. This will get your ass\n> shot (right after it is kicked). Criticize the barbecue and you may go\nhome\n> in a pine box -- minus your ass.\n>\n>\n> 15) Remember, the only reason you are lucky enough to be here in the first\n> place is because we have not pulled the Border Patrol off the Rio Grande\nand\n> put them on the Red River (where they really belong) to keep your ass out.\n>\n>\n> 16) Enjoy your visit.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Could you teach my brother how to use his e-mail? \n\nThanx\n\nDorland", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ken,\n\nPlease, watch out.\n\nVince\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 05/07/2001 \n03:21 PM ---------------------------\n\n\njgshelp (by way of Suzana Gamez-Vazquez \n\n??????????????????????? and\n\n??????????? Chemistry \n\n\n\nX-From_: pshaw@rice.edu Mon May? 7 10:20 CDT 2001\nX-Sender: pshaw@sparta.rice.edu\nX-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.0.2\nDate: Mon, 07 May 2001 10:22:05 -0500\nTo: jgshelp@rice.edu\nFrom: Peggy Shaw \nSubject: Fwd: VIRUS WARNING from Rice Network Management\n\nI stupidly open one of the files mentioned below. Could someone come down and \ncheck out my computer.\n\nPeggy\n\n\nX-From_: owner-libstaff@listserv.rice.edu? Mon May? 7 09:54:19 2001\nDelivered-To: pshaw@sparta.rice.edu\nX-foo-then-bar-then: baz\nDate:???????? Mon, 7 May 2001 09:53:39 -0500\nReply-To: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt \nSender: Fondren Library Staff Information \nComments:???? To: alldepts@rice.edu\nFrom: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt \nSubject:????? VIRUS WARNING from Rice Network Management\nX-To:???????? ALLDEPTS@listserv.rice.edu\nTo: LIBSTAFF@listserv.rice.edu\n\nTwo messages distributed via the ALLDEPTS mailing list in the last two\nhours have contained virus-infected attachments, probably because of \nmail-oriented virus rather than any knowing behavior on the part of the\nnominal senders. Please delete *unread* the messages from\n\n??????? Yuxing Yao \n\nand\n\n??????? Chemistry \n\n.\n\nAs an emergency measure, our mailing list software has been configured\nto prohibit e-mail with attachments from being distributed.\n\nIf you have inadvertently opened one of the infected files, please consult\nyour local IT divisional support or the Consulting Center at x4983 as\nsoon as possible.\n\nAs always: *never* open attachments unless your virus protection is\nup-to-date, and you're 100% sure that the attachment is what it appears\nto be.\n\n\n\n\n??????????????????????????????? Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt\n??????????????????????????????? Rice University Network Management\n??????????????????????????????? glratt@rice.edu", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Alla,\n\nThanks for the presentation. I opened it without any problems.\n\nVince \n\n\n\n\n\"Gil, Alla\" on 06/19/2000 01:21:30 PM\nTo: \"'Vince J Kaminski'\" \ncc: \"Kulick, Adam\" \nSubject: RE: Your presentation\n\n\nVince,\n\nI'm very happy you found the presentation useful.\nI'm working very closely with Adam Kulick who you probably know.\nPlease let me know if you have any questions or if you have any difficulty\nopening the file.\n\nBest regards,\n\nAlla\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Vince J Kaminski [mailto:Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, June 19, 2000 1:43 PM\nTo: Gil, Alla\nCc: Vince J Kaminski\nSubject: Your presentation\n\n\n\n\nAlla,\n\nI enjoyed your presentation at Risk2000 last week.\nI would appreciate an electronic copy of the documentation.\n\nVince Kaminski\n\nVincent Kaminski\nManaging Director - Research\nEnron Corp.\n1400 Smith Street\nRoom EB1962\nHouston, TX 77002-7361\n\nPhone: (713) 853 3848\nFax : (713) 646 2503\nE-mail: vkamins@enron.com\n\n\n\n - RiskCongress.ppt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This is what I was calling about this morning - please advise if you will be able to assist Ian with regard to this matter - and if there is anything I can do to assist. Teresa\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tBrungs, Ian \nSent:\tOctober 24, 2001 8:11 AM\nTo:\tCallahan, Teresa\nSubject:\tPOWER OF ATTORNEY ECTRIC- URGENT\n\nHello Teresa,\n\nApologies for the short notice. Please find attached a power of attorney we will need to have signed in order to register a claim on ECTRIC's behalf in Belgium. Please note the instructions on the bottom which indicate what the signor must write prior to his signature. Should I fax you a copy with my initials?\n\nAs well, Sue has informed me that there is no one indicated on the Houston data base as a legal rep to take care of the board minute which should go along with this. Do you know who that may be?\n\nSadly we need to be able to fax a copy of this to our solicitors in Belgium today. Can you please let me know whether you can obtain the signatures required for this power of attorney. Thanks again in advance and please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. (0207 783 4084)\n\nKind Regards\n\nIan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Paul, Attached is a draft of the Temporary Assignment and Amended of the \nSandia Agreement. Please review. Sorry for the delay.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "have you handled already?\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 01/28/2001 08:54 PM -----\n\n\tExpense Server@Enron_Development\n\t01/02/2001 01:28 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: <> - General Expenses\n\nThe following expense report is ready for approval:\n\nEmployee Name: John Hardy Jr Jr.\nStatus last changed by: Automated Administrator\nExpense Report Name: General Expenses\nReport Total: $5,239.11\nAmount Due Employee: $346.02\n\n\nTo approve this expense report, click on the following link for Concur \nExpense.\nhttp://nahou-wwxms01p\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 01/28/2001 08:54 PM -----\n\n\tExpense Server@Enron_Development\n\t01/12/2001 04:15 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: <> - Dec - 2000\n\nThe following expense report is ready for approval:\n\nEmployee Name: Mark A. Palmer\nStatus last changed by: Automated Administrator\nExpense Report Name: Dec - 2000\nReport Total: $8,581.93\nAmount Due Employee: $3,367.90\n\n\nTo approve this expense report, click on the following link for Concur \nExpense.\nhttp://nahou-wwxms01p\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 01/28/2001 08:54 PM -----\n\n\tExpense Server@Enron_Development\n\t01/12/2001 04:46 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: <> - Dec - 2000\n\nThe following expense report is ready for approval:\n\nEmployee Name: Mark A. Palmer\nStatus last changed by: Automated Administrator\nExpense Report Name: Dec - 2000\nReport Total: $8,581.93\nAmount Due Employee: $8,581.93\n\n\nTo approve this expense report, click on the following link for Concur \nExpense.\nhttp://nahou-wwxms01p\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 01/28/2001 08:54 PM -----\n\n\tExpense Server@Enron_Development\n\t01/18/2001 02:51 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: <> - January 18, 2001\n\nThe following expense report is ready for approval:\n\nEmployee Name: Michael Terraso\nStatus last changed by: Automated Administrator\nExpense Report Name: January 18, 2001\nReport Total: $2,139.56\nAmount Due Employee: $2,139.56\n\n\nTo approve this expense report, click on the following link for Concur \nExpense.\nhttp://nahou-wwxms01p\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 01/28/2001 08:54 PM -----\n\n\tExpense Server@Enron_Development\n\t01/22/2001 03:46 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: <> - Miscellaneous\n\nThe following expense report is ready for approval:\n\nEmployee Name: Mark A. Palmer\nStatus last changed by: Automated Administrator\nExpense Report Name: Miscellaneous\nReport Total: $524.47\nAmount Due Employee: $524.47\n\n\nTo approve this expense report, click on the following link for Concur \nExpense.\nhttp://nahou-wwxms01p", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Steve: \n\n(1) This is Carlos' email address: \n c.j.ibarguen-bedoya@lse.ac.uk. \n\n(2) His resume has been circulated to Mark Schroeder and Diane Bazelides, to \ndate.\n\n(3) Attached is his resume for your review.\n\nLora\n\n \n\t\n\t\nTo: Diane Bazelides/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Resume of Carlos Ibarguen\n\n\n\n\n \n\n - Enron Fax.doc\n - RESUME english.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "DONE!\nAnything else Entex man?\n\n-E\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Kyle R Lilly 12/14/99 10:49 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Howard B Camp/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Deal 117413\n\nEric,\n\n Can you tier this deal monthly instead of daily for Nov 99 production?\n\nThanks,\nKyle", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Sandra Brawner will not be moving at this time.\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Kimberly Brown 09/20/2000 03:29 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Move-Team/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ENRON, John Salinardo/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Janelle Duree/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: REVISED CHURN \n\nWhat does this mean? Sandra Brawner can not move.\n\n\n\nMove-Team@ENRON\n09/20/2000 03:22 PM\nSent by: John Salinardo@ENRON\nTo: Kimberly Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: REVISED CHURN \n\nit is to late for me to add changes. We will have to correct them after the \nchurn. Thank you for you patience.\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Kimberly Brown 09/20/2000 07:36 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Move-Team/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janelle Duree/HOU/ECT@ECT, David A \nCummings/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ben Hill/HOU/ECT@ect\ncc: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: REVISED CHURN", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Notice No. 01-21\nJanuary 22, 2001\n\n\nTO: All NYMEX Members/Member Firms\nAll NYMEX Clearing Members\nAll NYMEX Floor Traders\nAll NYMEX Operations Managers\n\nFROM: George Henderson, Vice President\n\nRE: Options Expiration Operational Procedures for the Trading\nFloor and Clearing Members\n__________________________________________________________\n\nThe expiration date for the February 2001 options contract for Unleaded \nGasoline (GOG1), Heating Oil (OHG1) and Natural Gas (ONG1) is Friday, January \n26, 2001.\n\nGENERAL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES\n\nAll Clearing Members and Qualified Floor Traders that carried an options \nposition as of the close of business day prior to the expiration day, or \nengaged in trading activity on Expiration Day in the expiring options \ncontract will be required to have a knowledgeable, duly authorized \nrepresentative present at their normal work station promptly at 5:30 p.m. \nuntil released by the Exchange staff as specified below. All adjustments \nand/or corrections, must be accompanied by relevant supporting documentation \nprior to being incorporated into expiration processing, in essence making the \nexpiration processing an extension of the afternoon trade resolution \nprocedures. All input to the NYMEX Clearing Department will conclude no \nlater than 30 minutes after floor representatives are released.\n\nExchange Clearing (299-2110), Floor Trade Correction (299-2068 and 299-2169) \npersonnel, as well as a representative of the Floor Committee will be \navailable to assist with the processing of notices of Exercise and \nAbandonment, position transfers, trade corrections and other questions or \nproblems you may have.\n\nCLEARING DEPARTMENT OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES\n\nThe Option Expiration process is a screen based process for which all \ninformation is provided on the screens on C21 terminals. No Option Expiration \nReports will be provided. The following screens will assist you through the \nOption Expiration process:\n\nMEMBER TRADE INQUIRY\nContains real-time top day trade information, trade information for the \nprevious 4 business days and trades adjusted for the previous 4 business days \nby adjustment date.\n\nSINGLE POSITION MAINTENANCE\nContains a real-time snapshot for each option series from the start of day \nposition to the projected end of day position.\n\nREVIEW ACCEPT REJECT TRANSFERS\nContains all trade and position transfers \"TO\" your firm and the status of \neach transfer.\n\nREVIEW SUBMITTED TRANSFERS\nContains all trade and position transfer \"FROM\" your firm and the status of \neach transfer.\n\nEXERCISE NOTICE SUBMISSION\nContains your available long position and an input field to enter the number \nof long positions you wish to exercise.\n\nDO NOT EXERCISE SUBMISSION\nContains your available long position and an input field to enter the number \nof long positions you wish to abandon.\n\nPOSITION CHANGE SUBMISSION\nPCS may be submitted either by manual input or by electronic transmission. \nAny PCS input on a Clearing 21 terminal will be the input processed by the \nsystem. This input may be made at any time prior to 6:45 p.m. Any PCS input \nvia transmission for that contract series will be disregarded.\n\nALL POSITIONS ARE DEEMED FINAL\nUpon completion of all PCS input, all positions will be deemed final.\n\nEXERCISE/ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION\nWill be available to you on the Single Position Maintenance window by \ncontract series or the Assignment List window which contains all your \nAssignments on one window. You will be notified of its availability by C21 \nE-Mail and by Fast Facts. This should occur within 1 hour of the last PCS \ninput.\n\nAll Clearing Members are required to have an authorized representative(s) at \ntheir C21 workstations in preparation for any communication during the \nexpiration process.\n\nFAST FACTS\nClearing Members should call the Fast Facts information service 301-4871, \naccess code 700 for event messages advising Members of the event status.\n\nE-MAIL\nClearing Members should read their C21 E-Mail messages immediately to be \naware of event status.\n\nThe standard event Fast Facts and/or E-Mail messages and the sequence in \nwhich they will be announced are:\n\nStandard Event Message: Announce Out-of-the Money Exercise and In-the-Money \nDo Not Exercise Submissions\nApproximate Time of Message Availability: 5:45 PM\nUsual Event Time: 5:45 PM\nAnnounced via Fast Facts\n\nStandard Event Message: Announce Final Input to C21 Cutoff Time\nApproximate Time of Message Availability: 6:30 PM\nUsual Event Time: 6:45 PM\nAnnounced via e-mail\n\nStandard Event Message: All positions are deemed final\nApproximate Time of Message Availability: 7:30 PM\nUsual Event Time: 6:45 PM\nAnnounced via Fast Facts\n\nStandard Event Message: Announce Exercise/Assignment Information Available on \nthe Single Position Maintenance Windows\nApproximate Time of Message Availability: 8:25 PM\nUsual Event Time: 8:30 PM\nAnnounced via Fast Facts and e-mail\n\nStandard Event Message: All Report Distribution is completed\nApproximate Time of Message Availability: 11:00 PM\nUsual Event Time: 11:00 PM\nAnnounced via Fast Facts\n\nThe times appearing in the Usual Event Time column are based on normal \noperational conditions and could vary.\n\nNYMEX EXPIRATION DAY PROCESSING OVERVIEW OF MEMBER REQUIREMENTS\n\nTime: 5:30 PM\nActivity: Exercise Notice Submission\nEvent: Input to C21 Cutoff Time\nReference Number: 1\n\nTime: 5:30 PM\nActivity: Do Not Exercise Submission\nEvent: Input to C21 Cutoff Time\nReference Number: 2\n\nTime: 5:45 PM\nActivity: Announce Out-of-the-Money Exercise and In-the-Money Do Not Exercise \nSubmissions\nEvent: Fast Facts Notice\nReference Number: 3\n\nTime: 6:30 PM\nActivity: Announce Final Input to C21 Cutoff Time\nEvent: C21 E-mail\nReference Number: 4\n\nTime: 6:45 PM\nActivity: Final Input to C21 Cutoff Time\nReference Number: 5\n\nTime: 7:30 PM\nActivity: All Positions are Deemed Final\nEvent: Fast Facts Notice\nReference Number: 6\n\nTime: 8:25 PM\nActivity: Announce Exercise/Assignment Information Available on the Single \nPosition Maintenance Windows\nEvent: Fast Facts Notice and C21 E-mail\nReference Number: 7\n\nIf you have any questions concerning these procedures, please contact Charles \nV. Bebel at 299-2130, Angel Rivera at 299-2150 or Anthony Di Benedetto at \n299-2152 prior to the expiration date.\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nPlease click on the link below to indicate you have received this\nemail.\n\n\"http://208.206.41.61/email/email_log.cfm?useremail=sara.shackleton@enron.com&\nrefdoc=(01-21)\"\n\nNote: If you click on the above line and nothing happens, please copy\nthe text between the quotes, open your internet browser,\npaste it into the web site address and press Return.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Marie Heard/HOU/ECT on 11/03/99 03:46 PM \n---------------------------\n\n\nBennett Kaufman\n11/03/99 09:14 AM\nTo: Marie Heard/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Jardine Fleming Contact information\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Bennett Kaufman/HOU/ECT on 11/03/99 09:13 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nRahul Basu@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n10/29/99 10:21 AM\nTo: Mary Perkins@ECT, Bennett Kaufman@ECT, Cathy L Moehlman@ECT, Jeff \nKinneman@ECT, John Greene@ECT\ncc: Raj Thapar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ashwin \nPunde/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \nSubject: Jardine Fleming Contact information\n\nHere are the contact details for the Jardine Fleming persons in London, in \ncase you need to talk to them on any settlement admin related matters.\n\nArjun Khullar : 44 171 382 8316 (o), 44 370 651 260 (m)\nDarrell Uden : 44 171 382 8449 (o), 44 385 702 352 (m)\nHugh Bevan : 44 171 638 5858 (o)\n\nRegards\nRahul", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "gas unchanged.........tried to pop up to 2.30 sold back to 2.22 now unchanged. Cal 03 3.16-3.17", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Kathleen will be bringing it to you, if she hasn't all ready.\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\nStephen Plauche\n10/31/2000 04:18 PM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: ENSR Extension Letter\n\nKay,\n\n Joe Curreri at ENSR wanted me to let you know that he is still waiting on \nthe signed extension letter (Master Services Agreement). Once you initial \nit, please have someone deliver it to Janet Dietrich as she then needs to \nsign it before sending it back to Joe at ENSR. Please let me know if there \nis anything I need to do to get this process completed. Thanks.\n\nStephen\nx 33890", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Juan Hernandez/Corp/Enron on 09/25/2000 \n09:24 AM ---------------------------\n\n\njuan hernandez on 09/22/2000 11:23:31 PM\nTo: juan.hernandez@enron.com, christina.sanchez@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Alex Hernandez at 2-day\n\n\nThe Hernandez Clan keeps getting larger.\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - Alexdrew.jpg\n - Myhomey.jpg\n - Family.jpg", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 09/08/2000 \n08:25 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nShirley Crenshaw\n09/06/2000 12:56 PM\nTo: ludkam@aol.com\ncc: (bcc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT)\nSubject: Vince's Travel Itinerary\n\nLudmilla:\n\nHere is Vince's travel itinerary for Sunday to New York.\n\n\n\n DATE 06SEPTEMBER00\n BOOKING REF ZE56TX\n\n KAMINSKI/WINCENTY S0C0011R10\n\n ENRON CORP KAMINSKI/WINCENTY\n EB 1962\n E-TKT RECEIPT\n **REVIEW UPGRADE BELOW**\n\nSERVICE DATE FROM TO DEPART ARRIVE\n\nCONTINENTAL AIRLINES 10SEP HOUSTON TX NEW YORK NY 539P 1000P\nCO 1672 A SUN G.BUSH INTERCO LA GUARDIA\n TERMINAL C TERMINAL M\n DINNER NON STOP\n RESERVATION CONFIRMED 3:21 DURATION\n AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-800\n SEAT 01F NO SMOKING CONFIRMED KAMINSKI/WINCEN\n FIRST CLASS UPGRADE IS CONFIRMED\n\nHOTEL 10SEP HILTON MILLENIUM\n 11SEP 55 CHURCH STREET\n NEW YORK, NY 10007\n UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\n TELEPHONE: 212-693-2001\n FAX: 212-571-2316\n TELEX: TLX NONE\n CONFIRMATION: 3110994415\n SINGLE ROOM QUEEN SIZE BED\n RATE: RA1 USD 339.00 PER NIGHT\n GUARANTEE GIVEN\n NONSMOKING KING ENRON CORP\n TO AVOID BILLING CANCEL 24 HOURS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL HOTEL TIME\n\nCONTINENTAL AIRLINES 11SEP NEW YORK NY HOUSTON TX 745P 1033P\nCO 1963 A MON LA GUARDIA G.BUSH INTERCO\n TERMINAL M TERMINAL C\n SNACK NON STOP\n RESERVATION CONFIRMED 3:48 DURATION\n AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-300\n SEAT 01F NO SMOKING CONFIRMED KAMINSKI/WINCEN\n FIRST CLASS UPGRADE IS CONFIRMED\n\nMISCELLANEOUS 10NOV HOUSTON TX\n FRI ** THANK YOU FOR USING THE TAP **\n\nKAMINSKI/WINCENTY S0C0011R1000\n\nCO FREQUENT FLYER COWT472179\nSHIRLEY CRENSHAW: 853-5290\nINTL TVLRS: CARRY SOS WALLET CARD W/ENRONASSISTANCE INFO\nCALL SOS: IN U.S 800 523-6586/INTL 215 245-4707 (COLLECT)\n*******************************************\nTHIS IS THE PASSENGER RECEIPT FOR YOUR ELECTRONIC TICKET", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am out of the office until Friday, May 11. If you need to contact me, \nplease leave a message at 713 853-3820 or contact Emy Geraldo @ 713 853-5391 \nor Pam Metoyer X3-6707. Thanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "So you just want the new changes to be redlined correct?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:49 AM\nTo: Adams, Suzanne\nSubject: Re: Opinions\n\n\nI need you to make the changes in the email, including the date. I want redlines to be able to show the signers the changes, as well as the other lawyers. Maybe copying the doc to a new file will help.\n--------------------------\nSent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www.BlackBerry.net)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We are getting ready for the launch of \"NetcoOnline\" and have been preparing new documentation, a refreshed site design and cleaned products to reflect our Gas and Power focus.\n\nThe following timetable could change, but the general sequence should apply in any case:\n\nWeek of Jan 14:\n\nUpon approval by the new buyer of the PA and ETA formats, we will contact the Master Users at our Top 50 customers and send them copies of the final PA and ETA forms with our new buyer's name filled in. During this week, we will be working hard to get as many of the PA's returned as possible. Once we have an approved PA, we can send the customer their new User ID, which will allow them to start trading on the day we launch \"NetCoOnline\".\n\nA Splash page will be available within two business days of knowing our new company name, on a web page reached via an automatic redirect from www.enrononline.com. This page will tell customers about the pending launch of \"NetCoOnline\" and provide links to the PA and Registration screens and also to the User Admin screens, which will allow customer Master Users to start setting up their Sub users.\n\nThe Splash page will look something like the following:\n\n \n\n\nA Press Release will be issued which will include the planned launch date of \"NetcoOnline\"\n\nWeek of Jan. 21:\n\nIf all goes well, \"NetcoOnline\" will be launched on Tuesday, January 22, with at least financial products (timing for gas physical and power physical to be determined according to regulatory issues).\n\nWe will send out a mass mailing to approx. 3,000 individuals at 450 companies inviting them to sign up for NetcoOnline. Included in the package will be a simple brochure, copies of the PA and ETA, key messages and a list of Frequently Asked Questions.\n\nGeneral Terms and Conditions (GTC's) will be available online and must be accepted online before a company can start to trade a particular commodity.\n\t\t\n\nTrading/Origination Coordination\n\nCertain individuals in the Trading and Origination groups will be contacting customers on our Top 50 list to introduce the new company and begin the process of getting signed PA's. The NetcoOnline marketing team will work with Trading and Origination groups to make sure that all Master Users that previously had EnronOnline North American Gas and Power execution rights are contacted within one week of the PA and ETA being approved by the new buyer. NetcoOnline Marketing will follow up with the Master Users to make sure PA's are signed and returned.\n\n\nNetcoOnline Marketing Contacts:\n\nFor Marketing-specific questions, please use the following contacts. For other questions, please contact Bob Shults (30397) or Dave Forster (31861).\t\t\n\nTeresa Mandola (39807) - Power\nKara Boudreau (30570) - Gas\nJennifer McQuade (53614) - Power\nDan Diamond (39673) - Gas\n\n\nDefinitions:\n\t\nPassword Application (PA) - Only document where a physical signature is required by an authorized person (Master User)\n\nElectronic Trading Agreement (ETA) - Must be accepted online by the Master User before they can proceed into NetcoOnline\n\nMaster User - Typically the company authorized signatory that signed the Password Application. Establishes transaction rights for each trader (sub-users)\n\nSub-User - Trader, assigned either execute or read only status \n\nGeneral Terms & Conditions (GTC) - Document that governs online trades unless a Master Agreement is in place\n\nMaster Agreement - Document that governs online and offline trades and supersedes the GTC\n\n\n\n\n\n", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "It probably was and at this point I don't know what is and isn't in the \nsystem.\n\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Katherine L Kelly 07/24/2000 10:12 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Bryce Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Belden & Blake NYSEG\n\nChris,\n\nDo you know if all this gas was simply turned around and sold to CES? And do \nyou know if we have made any progress on getting these deals into the system?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT on 07/24/2000 \n10:11 AM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Bryce Baxter 07/24/2000 10:00 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Belden & Blake NYSEG\n\nFYI - John Singer wants us to pay this based on volume he is providing in a \nspreadsheet. To do thatm, Gloria will have to put this in Unify, and won't \nhave true pipe support. Are you comfortable with that?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Bryce Baxter/HOU/ECT on 07/24/2000 09:59 \nAM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: John M Singer @ ENRON 07/24/2000 08:53 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Wade R Price/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Mary Theresa Franklin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nelson Ferries/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bryce \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Belden & Blake NYSEG\n\nAttached is the backup fro the Jan, Feb and Mar for Belden & Blake's NYSEG \ninvoices. I created these spreadsheets from the information given me by \nHeidi Boyd, who was the person nominating this gas for CES. Belden & Blake \ninvoiced ENA base on these spreadsheets.\n The NYSEG gas is a back to back purchase/sale to CES. There should be a \ndeal for the sale in the system for the sale. Check with Chris Germany.\nThere are three price scenarios for the gas. Should there be a spereate \ndeal for each price? \nJohn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 1/4/02; HourAhead hour: 5; No ancillary schedules awarded. Variances detected.\nVariances detected in Load schedule. \n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2002010405.txt\n\n---- Load Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblLoads.\n Details: (Hour: 5 / Preferred: 362.32 / Final: 362.29)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n LOAD_ID: PGE3\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 1/4/02\n SC_ID: ENRJ", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Is the same true for the current estimate?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kleb, Steve \nSent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 2:26 PM\nTo: Hayslett, Rod\nCc: Geaccone, Tracy; Gilbert, Steve; Fiscus, John\nSubject: RE: Fw: Undeliverable: Fw: Last schedule\n\n\nPlease find attached file. Transportation & Storage Revenue is right off the Earning Model Income Statement. Carlton data can be found in the Commercial Function detail within the \"Database\" worksheet of the Earning Model. The Cash Flow verbiage is very general related to the subject matter, but does provide a business reason on a Direct Cash Flow basis for an item buried within the Indirect Cash Flow format. Call me if you have any further questions.\n\n \n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Hayslett, Rod \nSent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 6:45 AM\nTo: Kleb, Steve\nCc: Geaccone, Tracy\nSubject: FW: Fw: Undeliverable: Fw: Last schedule\n\n\nCan you help explain how the data in the attached file matches the detailed budgets and current estimates you have provided to me? It may simply, I just haven't had time to look.\n\n\n\nRod,\n\nThanks for the email. Can you help me match the information in this email\nto your operating plan or cash flow analysis?\n\nKyle\n\n \n <>\n\n> \n> Do you have the volume and rate information on Northern Natural that\n> will tie to Rod's forecast as well?\n>\n> Kyle\n>\n\n\n(See attached file: AnnualStats.xls)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "What do you think? chrebet,dillon", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Julie,\n\nA clarification. We had an agreement with Chris and Les to contribute AUS \n10,000\nas a part of the cost.\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Julie\" on 10/30/2000 12:32:14 PM\nTo: \ncc: \nSubject: Re: Check\n\n\n\nVince,\n?\nThank you for your email.? \n?\nWe will send you a copy of the book as soon as it is available, which we are \nnow estimating to be around?21 November (no need to send us a cheque; you \ndeserve it).\n?\nJust let us?know if we should use a different address than your office in \nHouston.\n?\nThanks again for all of your help.\n?\nJulie\n?\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com \nTo: julie@lacima.co.uk \nCc: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com \nSent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:16 PM\nSubject: Check\n\nJulie,\n\nThis message was returned to me a few times when I sent it from my home\naddress.\n\nVince\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 10/30/2000\n08:00 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nVKaminski@aol.com on 10/28/2000 12:12:57 PM\n\nTo:?? julie@lacima.co.uk\ncc:?? VKaminski@aol.com, vkamins@enron.com\nSubject:? Check\n\n\nJulie,\n\nAs the book is about to be released to the market, I would like to start\nthe\nprocess to issue the check to Lacima. Who will be the payee (Lacima) and\nwhat\nis the address?\n\n\nVince", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The referenced counterparty is approved to trade all products except power.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am in London this week for a hearing in the House of Lords on the appeal of \na case we won last summer. It is a big case($130 million) and I am here with \nthe General Counsel of Enron--- my boss's boss--- so I have to be on call and \ndeferential at all times. We also brought along one of our top attorneys from \nHouston. Both he and the General Counsel are from Paschal High School in \nCowtown.Tell me you won't be humming \"Its a Small World After All\" all day \nlong. I have been traveling a ton lately. In the last ten days I have been to \nPortland, Calgary,LA, St. Louis and now London. Julie has been a trooper. I \nsuspect I would have heard more if her 8 week stay in Austin was not right \naround the corner. I will have all three kids for the entire time. We will \nonly see Julie an the weekends---although I hope to take 2-3 Fridays off and \ngo to the Perd to spend the weekend. Doug, John(we'll see) and I are meeting \nat the Perd in three weeks for a cleanup weekend. Everytime I go I get \ndisgusted with the place.Lets face it, Mom and Dad are slobs and I am a more \ntidy person. The kitchen is so filled with crap it is hard to find anything. \nI can hear Dad now---\"I want people to be able to come here and not worry \nabout food\" It was a good theory but he brought and bought lots of stuff. How \nmany cans of anchovies do you need? On last count there were 20. \n\nMatthew is starting to say words---Mama, B for Ben, and on occasion Dada. He \nstarts at Post Oak School next week.Julie has been substitute teaching and \nstudent teaching all semester so she will be down the hall from all 3 of the \nlittle monsters. Ben is reading and starting to ask question about \nuncomfortable things like why Uncle Jim and Nene(Aunt Jean) are not married. \nI have told him that it is morally wrong and repugnant for two men to have \nsex with each other, but women getting it on is a different story altogether, \nespecially if it is on cable TV. He has also stated getting kisses from girls \nat school so I'm hoping the Parraguirre curse skips several generations. I \nknow that is not PC, but homosexuality is not something you would wish on \nanyone,especially your child. Oh, by the way if you are hesitant to reveal \nsomething to me in light of these statements, just know that I love you no \nmatter what.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Oscar,\n\nPer our conversation, the following are the fuel management team's \nassumptions of fuel requirements for Eco at 100% of capacity:\n\nLNG 91,260 MMBtu/day at 507 MW Heat Rate = 7500 BTU/kwh\n\nLPG 1905 Metric Tons at 507 MW Heat Rate = 7461 BTU/kwh (Note: 522 \ngallons/MT , 91,300 Btu/gallon)\n\nNo.2 619,000 gallons/day at 465 MW Heat Rate = 7313 BTU/kwh (Note: \n131,850 Btu/gallon)\n\n\nHeat rates at less than 100% of capacity will be different from those at \n100%. Check with Rick or Arthur regarding performance curves.\n\nCall me if you have any additional questions.\n\n\nRegards,\n\nPaul", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tana - thank you for your messages. I will advise Jan and Randy that in \norder for Tembec to do gas transactions under this ISDA, they weill need to \nprovide us with a board resolution authorizing the same. Do counterparties' \ntypically prepare their own resolutions or do we provide them with a \nprecedent?\n\nThanks\nCJG", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "For your review.\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT on 01/04/2001 07:46 PM -----\n\n\t\"Anthony, Timothy S. (Gulf Power)\" \n\t01/04/2001 04:20 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Mark.Knippa@enron.com'\" , \n\"'Gerald.Nemec@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: ECS letter agreement draft 5c\n\n\n\n\n\n <>\n\n\n Mark & Gerald...\n\n Per our conference call of earlier today attached for your review is\nan updated letter agreement which includes the regulatory uncertainty\nlanguage discussed as well as filled in blanks which were previously left\nvacant.\n\n Gerald...If I understood you correctly during the conference call\nyou inquired about Gulf's contract for electric service. If this doesn't\nfulfill your request please let me know...please refer you to a fax I sent\nyou dated 12/13/00 which included:\n1) Contract for Electric Service\n2) Rate Schedule\n\n\nTSA\n\n\n\n\n - Enron letter agreement draft_5.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "counter then\n\n\n\n\nPhillip M Love\n08/24/2000 07:48 AM\nTo: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: faulk \n\nMy name is not Lenhart.\nPL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have very few employee's lists of accomplishments thus far. I have an \noffsite meeting to represent the group on Tuesday. I need as much time \nas possible to adequate represent you guys. I had previously asked for \nthis asap about 2 weeks ago. \n\nGet this info to me now if you had not submitted it previously.\n\nJMF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dan and Jeff,\n\nOrmet would like to finalize this transaction by the end of this week \n(Friday, Nov 17). Could you please make every effort to get with Amy Baird \nto resolve those two legal issues from her Oct 13th memo (items 3&4). \nRegarding Item 2 we agreed to a $1mm cap for the entire contract term. \nAlso, the contract does not address any of the pricing terms of the deal. \nI'm assuming that this would be covered in the confirmation rather than the \nbase of the contract Could you please send a draft of the confirmation to \nMike Cesario by tomorrow morning. \nI've sent you a copy of my proposal so you know the terms. There's a few \nadditional items that need to be included.\nPlease DO NOT include the pricing (NYMEX + .055) . That's still being \nnegotiated.\n\n1. Enron will warrant that we will have 15,000 of FT on Koch\n2. Ormet pays the demand charge ($.05) on the transport on any volumes below \n15,000/d\n3. Volumes above 15,000/d up to 22/d will be supplied on IT. We will \nutilize the same receipt/delivery path as the FT volumes in order to get the \ndiscounted transport rate. If Koch cuts our IT, we will use best efforts to \nget the gas there on another path or on Cypress. We will pass thru the \nactual transport costs if they are above the discounted FT rate.\n4. Ormet must supply us with accurate and timely consumption information\n\n5. If Koch declares Force Majeure on our FT, we must use best efforts to \nget gas and transport on Cypress before we declare FM\n\n6. This is a full requirements contract (we supply all the gas that they \nconsume)\n7. If Koch's tariff changes and they go away from monthly balancing, then we \nwill have a price re-opener.\n8. If Ormet's loads change significantly (i.e. new cogen) we will have a \nprice re-opener.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The IPP in Gaza is progressing albeit somewhat behind schedule. This \ncombined cycle power plant is the first infrastructure development project in \nGaza and the first by a major Western company anywhere in \"Palestine.\" There \nare several issues which should be addressed and may be raised during the \nSecretary's visit.\n\n1. All equipment for the plant must transit Israel. We have been assured by \nthe Israelis that movement of the equipment will not be impeded as long as it \nis on the list of equipment we provide them. That said, there are countless \nopportunities for equipment to be delayed in Israel awaiting clearance, \nwhether on the list or not. First power could be delayed indefinitely if the \nIsraelis choose to do so for political, security, or other reasons.\n\n2. Fuel for the plant, once operational, will also transit Israel. Again, \ndisruption of the fuel supply for any length of time will in effect pull the \nplug on power in Gaza. Gas from Egypt has been discussed; it remains to be \nseen if that will be a reality anytime soon.\n\n3. Although not officially from the Israeli government, we have been told \nthat as soon as the first watt of power from the plant is produced, the \nIsraelis will turn off supply of electricity to Gaza. The current \nconsumption is about 110MW. The first phase of the plant will produce 40MW. \nThis appears to be the beginning of a power supply arrangement whereby Israel \nsells Gaza electricity to make up the difference. That electricity is likely \nto be more expensive than that which the plant will supply; Enron could well \nend up being blamed for the higher cost.\n\n4. Water is another critical issue. The Palestinians want their own supply \nof fresh water which must necessarily be desalinated. Israel is currently \nselling water to Gaza; it is not in Israel's best interest to lose this \ncustomer, therefore she may attempt to delay a desalination project.\n\n5. OPIC project funding is problematical. Since they originally invited \nEnron to take on this project, they should necessarily also be involved. \nLack of OPIC support could jeopardize other project financing and drive up \ncosts.\n\n6. The Israelis must also \"approve\" the environmental impact of the plant. \nThe plant will meet or exceed World Bank guidelines, more so when operating \non gas. While not a probem at this point, the Israelis could delay \nconstruction/operation over environmental \"concerns.\"\n\nAndrew is the lead developer for this project and may have other issues for \nconsideration. Thanks. Mac\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mac McClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on \n02/09/2000 08:28 PM ---------------------------\nTo: Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES@ECT, Mac \nMcClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ECT, Scott \nReblitz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy. \nGoldwyn \n\nMark - \n\nGood suggestion. I spoke to Scott Rebltiz who told me that important \ndecisions are to made this week at OPIC concering the Gaza project. I will \nwork with Scott and John Hardy to make sure that our message is consistent \nand helpful. I will also work with Mac for a comprehensive update and \nstrategy.\n\n-Chris \n\n\n\n\n\nMark Schroeder@ECT\n02/09/2000 06:35 AM\nTo: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chris Long/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mac \nMcClelland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \n\nSubject: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy. Goldwyn\n\nJoe?Chris - this covers some of my new turf. We have, I am told, a power \nproject in Gaza that we are working on. It is probably early days, but \nperhpas Mac mcClelland in Dubai can shed some light on whether we would want \nto get that project on the Secretary of Energy's radar screen. mcs \n---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 09/02/2000 \n11:33 ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Scott 08/02/2000 22:00\n\t\n\nTo: mahn@usccmail.bms.com, calbee@dfintl.com, dean.allen@pareuro.com, \nfalmeida_sikorsky@compuserve.com, emily.altman@msdw.com, \njambler@ei.enron.com, ardilal@sji.pasanjor.com, jfarminton@west.raytheon.com, \nrarmstro@submarinesystems.com, wmarnold@sepiv.shellus.com, \njulius_asboth@raytheon.com, batay@ccgate.reci.com, taustell3@msn.com, \nazevedom@winstim.com, michael_j_ball@mail.northgrum.com, \njim.bambrick@farrell.com, hbarraza@stewart.com, marta.bascom@airtouch.com, \nrogersbeall@compuserve.com, bill.beisswanger@ey.com, \nGB191587@MSXSEPC.SHELL.COM, thane.benedict@chadbourne.com, eric.benn@bms.com, 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peter_walters@guardian.com, \naverhulst@worldnet.att.net, eward@skadden.com, \nkenneth.j.warnock@bellatlantic.com, c-watson@bciu.org, \nmweaver@fortworthchamber.com, paul.weber@chadbourne.com, \nthomas_h_weese@ccgate.ueci.com, jwei@haythecurley.com, v-weil@bciu.org, \njoel.a.weiss@lmco.com, dwestfa@enron.com, john_m_white@eo.raytheon.com, \njwhitman@nacds.org, scott_whitney@ogden-energy.com, jim_whittaker@hp.com, \nguenther.o.wilhelm@exxon.com, t-wilkes@bciu.org, cwilkison@worldspace.com, \nron.will@nrgenergy.com, elizabeth.f.williamson@usa.conoco.com, \ndwillkens@dfintl.com, scarbroughs_plum@usa.net, \nDebra_Winchester@res.raytheon.com, cwindels@pfizer.com, frank.wisner@aig.com, \nwisnoskik@epenergy.com, dwolff@louisberger.com, ctompkins@louisberger.com, \nkwoodcock@aesc.com, sross@aesc.com, WoodsHR@bp.com, \newright@west.raytheon.com, wrightp12@bp.com, fouquepa@bp.com, \noyandle@itsa.org, yannif@labs.wyeth.com, cordelia_m._yoon@newyorklife.com, \nlzak@mintz.com, ezsol@aol.com, lawrence.ziman@chadbourne.com, \nczimmerman@dfintl.com, dzsebik_sikorsky@compuserve.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Department of Energy Pre-departure Briefing w/ Asst. Secy. Goldwyn\n\n\nTO: BCIU Members\nFROM: Scott McCarthy\n Director of Programs\n Ph: 212-490-0460, ext. 224\n Fx: 212-697-8526\n\nPRE-DEPARTURE BRIEFING\n\nBCIU and the U.S. Department of Energy are pleased to announce an industry\nbriefing with:\n\nASSISTANT SECRETARY OF ENERGY DAVID GOLDWYN\nIN PREPARATION FOR ENERGY SECRETARY BILL RICHARDSON'S\nMIDDLE EAST TRIP\n(EGYPT, ISRAEL, PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY,\n KUWAIT, AND SAUDI ARABIA)\n\n\nDATE: Thursday, February 17, 2000\nTIME: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.\nPLACE: Department of Energy\n Room 7C016\n 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W.\n Washington, DC 20036\n\n\nSecretary of Energy Bill Richardson is visiting the Middle East February\n19-26 where he will meet with officials in Egypt, Israel, the Palestinian\nAuthority, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. He is expected to sign bilateral\nScience and Technology Agreements (or annexes to existing agreements)\nfocused on solar and renewable energy, advanced power systems, and/or\nelectric vehicle programs with Egypt and Israel, as well as an Energy\nCooperation Agreement with the Palestinian Authority. He will meet the\nleaderships of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia on international oil company\ninvolvement in the upstream oil sector and other issues important to U.S.\nindustry.\n\nBCIU invites you to join Department of Energy Assistant Secretary for\nInternational Affairs David Goldwyn, Deputy Assistant Secretary Theresa\nFariello, Special Assistant to Secretary Richardson for Policy Rachel King,\nand Director for NIS, Russia and Middle East Affairs Len Coburn for an\nindustry roundtable in preparation for this visit. Companies are\nencouraged to bring background material for the Secretary's use during the\ntrip to this meeting if they have not been provided to the Department of\nEnergy previously.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program, please contact Jeffrey\nDonald at tel. (202) 775-6074, fax: (202) 775-6025; E-MAIL j-donald@bciu.org.\n-------------------------------------------------------------\nIf you would like to attend, please complete the form below and respond via\nreply e-mail OR fax your reservation to (202) 775-6025.\n\nName:____________________ Title:__________________________\n\nSocial Security Number (for clearance into\n the Department of Energy):______________________\n\nCompany:__________________________________________________\n\nAddress:__________________________________________________\n\nPhone:__________________ Fax:______________________\n\nEmail:___________________________________\n\nProgram number: 3750JD", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please foward to you team the attached.\nplease include Sheila\n\nDS", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Below are details of new plan currently being created by California State \nTreasurer Phil Angelides and supported by Sen. Burton. The plan is in the \ninitial stages and is not currently on any legislative fast-track. It is \nalso not motivated by a desire to save SoCal from bankruptcy. The creator's \ngoal is to give Californians more control over their energy and electric \nfutures as well as giving the tax/rate payers a share of the pie in return \nfor money that has/will go to the utilities. We will continue to monitor \nthis plan, its supporters and progress.\n\nPlan Z\n California State Treasurer Phil Angelides and a powerful group of \nlegislators are finally taking action and are developing a plan to solve \nCalifornia's energy crisis this summer. The group is comprised of leftish \nlegislators, environmental advocates, in-state energy company executives and \nbusiness leaders and they are pulling together a Plan Z. At the core of the \nplan is the recently passed authorization to erect a California Public Power \nAuthority that issues bonds, constructs new power plants and buys up \ntransmission lines. There is even talk within this group of using newly \nlegislated authority to buy SoCal Edison for $3.5 billion (less than it owes) \nalthough they would face huge obstacles and receive strong opposition from \npower companies as well as Edison itself.\n The five-year goal is to have enough power generation capacity to guarantee \na 5%-15% \"cushion\" against energy peak demand. Angelides and Burton want to \ncreate enough capacity to form a buyer's market. One of the points of the \nplan is to replace private sector generation with more public sector \ngeneration. This plan may short-circuit private sector plans to build new \nplants, but the state has the ability to issue $5B in revenue-backed bonds \n(in addition to the $12B rate-backed bonds). The second key element in the \nAngelides-Burton Plan Z is additional rate hikes for California's consumers \nand businesses. Although discussions are still underway between this group \nand business leaders, Angelides is wanting to propose an additional 45% \nincrease in residential and commercial electricity rates, however, there is \nimmense sympathy for loading a disproportionate share of the burden on \nbusinesses. This increase is on top of the 50%-60% already mandated by \nprevious PUC decisions this year. These rate increases will do two things: \nstop the immediate fiscal drain on the state of California and prevent \nemergency tax hikes (being serious considered last week). \n Issues to consider in regards to this plan are: (1) how much will current \nshareholders be diluted in return for helping the utilities repay long-owed \ndebts (or what would they get if the state decided to buy up all of SoCal \nEdison); and (2) how much will creditors have to \"eat\" in the legislated \nrepayment plan? In other words how big will the equity and bond haircuts \nbe? There is no answer to these questions right now as legislators work to \ncobble together a plan with numbers that work without triggering a massive \nand politically destructive rebellion by voters next year.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Stan Horton plans to attend in person.\n\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Katherine Brown 11/08/2000 02:48 PM\n\t\n\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nRick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes \nChristodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, James \nDerrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy_Fowler@pgn.com, \nMark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nLarry L Izzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L \nPai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E \nWhite/HOU/EES@EES, G G Garcia/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia Manarin/SA/Enron@Enron, \nSusan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacy \nGuidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Beena \nPradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay Chapman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly \nBobrow/NA/Enron@Enron, Rosane Fabozzi/SA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary_trosper@pgn.com, \nNicki Daw/NA/Enron@Enron, Inez Dauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Elaine \nRodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nMary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen \nMcVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cathy Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores \nFisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Dalton/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Mercedes Estrada/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, \nBobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Oma696-EB4102 Video Conference/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate: Monday, November 13\nTime: 11:00 a.m. (CDT)\nLocation: 50th Floor Boardroom\nVideo: Connections will be established with remote locations upon request.\nConf call: AT&T lines have been reserved. Please contact Sherri Sera \n(713/853-5984) \n or Katherine Brown (713/345-7774) for the weekly dial-in number and \npasscode.\n\nPlease indicate below whether or not you plan to attend this meeting and \nthrough what medium. \n\n Yes, I will attend in person _______\n\n By video conference from _______\n\n By conference call _______\n\n No, I will not attend _______\n\n* * *\n\nPlease return this e-mail to me with your response by 12:00 p.m., Friday, \nNovember 10.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Yes please. Let's discuss how we move forward in the morning\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tHodges, Georganne \nSent:\tThursday, October 25, 2001 5:06 PM\nTo:\tKitchen, Louise\nCc:\tColwell, Wes\nSubject:\tFW: Bridgeline Cash and AR\nImportance:\tHigh\n\nI am not sure when we received our last cash distribution from Bridgeline but will check. Should we pursue?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGruesen, Karen \nSent:\tThursday, October 25, 2001 5:03 PM\nTo:\tHodges, Georganne\nSubject:\tFW: Bridgeline Cash and AR\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tSchwarzbach, Emily \nSent:\tThursday, October 25, 2001 4:41 PM\nTo:\tGruesen, Karen\nSubject:\tBridgeline Cash and AR\n\nKaren,\n\nThe following are the Bridgeline account balances as of 9/30/01 that you requested:\n\nCash - $34,374,000\n\nAR - $88,224,562\n\nIf you have any further questions or need additional information please let me know.\n\nThank you.\n\nEmily", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nW E E K E N D S Y S T E M S A V A I L A B I L I T Y\n\nF O R\n\nNovember 16, 2001 5:00pm through November 19, 2001 12:00am\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\t \t\t\t\t \t\t \t\t\t\n\nSCHEDULED SYSTEM OUTAGES: \n\nARDMORE DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nAZURIX: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nEB34 DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nEDI SERVER: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nENRON CENTER SOUTH DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages\n\nENRON NORTH AMERICAN LANS: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n \nFIELD SERVICES: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nINTERNET: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nMESSAGING: ALSO SEEE ORIGINAL REPORT\nImpact: All Nahou Exchange server users\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Exchange server standardization\nEnvironments Impacted: All Exchange users\nPurpose: Standardize all cluster nodes and bring up to current Microsoft standards.\nBackout: Remove upgraded files.\nContact(s): \tTim Hudson 713-853-9289\t\t \n\t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: nahou-msdev01p nahou-msmbx01v\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Database defragmentation\nEnvironments Impacted: Exchange users on nahou-msdev01p nahou-msmbx01v Storage group 3 Database 4\nPurpose: To reclaim un-used drive space within the Exchange database.\nBackout: N A.\nContact(s): \tTim Hudson 713-853-9289 \n \nMARKET DATA: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n\nNT: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nOS/2: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nOTHER: ALSO SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\nImpact: EFM Accounting\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 10:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 8:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 PM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 4:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 5:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Swap names of NAHOU-SQEFM01P and NAHOU-SQLAC01P\nEnvironments Impacted: EFM Accounting users\nPurpose: Migration of production EFM Accounting MSSQL Server from 6.5 to 2000\nBackout: \nContact(s): \tWilliam Mallary \n\t\tBob McCrory (713) 853-5749 \n\t\tMichael Kogotkov (713) 345-1677 \n\t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: \t Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 9:00:00 AM CT\n\t Sat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 7:00:00 AM PT\n\t Sun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 PM London\nOutage: CPR\nEnvironments Impacted: All\nPurpose: Hardware maintenance for Skywalker\nBackout: \nContact(s): \tCPR Support 713-284-4175\n\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 6:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 4:00:00 AM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Test/Dev general server maintenance for the following:\nferrari, modena, trout, cypress, bravo\nEnvironments Impacted: ENW test and development\nPurpose: Established maintenance window for Test and Development\nBackout: None\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 9:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 7:00:00 AM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 PM London\nOutage: New disk layout for server ERMS CPR server skywalker.\nEnvironments Impacted: ERMS\nPurpose: Move toward new standard disk layout.\nBackout: If database doesn't work after restore to new layout we will roll back to the old mirrored copy and resync to that copy.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 9:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 7:00:00 AM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 PM London\nOutage: General maintenance for ERMS CPR app server chewbacca.\nEnvironments Impacted: ERMS CPR\nPurpose: General maintenance and patching.\nBackout: Backout patches and config changes and reboot to old configuration.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Fri 11/16/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 2:00:00 PM CT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 12:00:00 PM PT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 8:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Update to new disk layout for server foxtrot.\nEnvironments Impacted: ACTA production\nPurpose: Move toward new standard in disk layout.\nBackout: Restore old disk layout\nrestore data from disk.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: ENPOWER\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 AM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 12:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 AM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 10:00:00 AM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 1:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Build standby database on PWRPROD1\nEnvironments Impacted: Enpower application User\nPurpose: Improve system availability for Enpower Database\nBackout: Drop the standby database.\nContact(s): \tTantra Invedy 713 853 4304 \n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: EI\nTime: Fri 11/16/2001 at 3:00:00 PM CT thru Fri 11/16/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 1:00:00 PM PT thru Fri 11/16/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 9:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Decommission 3AC-17 server Room\nEnvironments Impacted: El and Azurix\nPurpose: Decommission 3AC-17 server Room\nBackout: None, must be out and installed on the 35th floor of 3AC\nContact(s): \tMatthew James 713-345-8111 \n\t\tJon Goebel 713-345-7570 \n\t\t \nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 1:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 AM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Migrate VMS objects from Enpower test to production\nEnvironments Impacted: Corp\nPurpose: To allow production deployment of the VMS engine\nBackout: None.\nContact(s): \tCharlene Fricker 713-345-3487 \n \nImpact: NAHOU-ORDB07P\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 AM thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 AM\nOutage: NAHOU-ORDB07P Drive Failure.\nEnvironments Impacted: Corp trying to access dbases on the server.\nPurpose: To replace a bad hard drive.\nBackout: Restore from tape and backed up DB.\nContact(s): \tDavid Devoll 713-345-8970\n \nSITARA: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nSUN/OSS SYSTEM: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nTELEPHONY: No Scheduled Outages\n\nTERMINAL SERVER: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nUNIFY: No Scheduled Outages.\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tFOR ASSISTANCE\n\n(713) 853-1411 Enron Resolution Center\n\n\nSpecific Help:\nInformation Risk Management\t\t\t(713) 853-5536\nSAP/ISC (713) 345-4727\nUnify On-Call \t\t\t\t\t(713) 284-3757 [Pager]\nSitara On-Call\t\t\t\t\t(713) 288-0101 [Pager]\nRUS/GOPS/GeoTools/APRS\t\t\t(713) 639-9726 [Pager]\nOSS/UA4/TARP\t\t\t\t(713) 285-3165 [Pager]\nCPR\t\t\t\t\t\t(713) 284-4175 [Pager]\nEDI Support \t\t\t\t\t(713) 327-3893 [Pager]\nEES Help Desk\t\t\t\t\t(713)853-9797 OR (888)853-9797\nTDS -Trader Decision Support On-Call (713) 327-6032 [Pager]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Many of you have been involved in recent efforts to either amend documents to \nprovide for rehypothecation of securities or additional collateral \narrangements, both resulting from cash constraints in the market. In that \nregard, it appears that our credit group will be very interested in accepting \ndifferent forms of government obligations, including Treasury Bills, Treasury \nNotes and Treasury Bonds. Our current version of Paragraph 13 does not have \nthe \"choice\" for Eligible Collateral consisting of longer dated obligations \nsuch as Treasury Notes and Bonds; our earlier version did provide this \noption. \n\nLEGAL: When preparing new master agreements, please be specific about credit \nrequests to include securities and verify with credit the specific types of \nEligible Collateral to be included in Paragraph 13. \n\nCREDIT: When drafting credit worksheets, please be specific when requesting \ntypes of Eligible Collateral other than cash.\n\nWe may consider amending Paragraph 13 again or adding additional forms of \nEligible Collateral to Library Doc.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDonoho, Lindy \nSent:\tTuesday, February 12, 2002 10:10 AM\nTo:\tRatner, Michael\nCc:\tZahn, Gary; Saunders, James; Howard, Kevin A.\nSubject:\tRE: TW Presentation.\n\nThe \"Total 2001 Revenue\" number for slide 26 is $179,447,244. The percentages are:\n\n\tSoCal\t\t30%\n\tTexaco\t\t9%\n\tPG&E\t\t9%\n\tSempra\t\t8%\n\tBP Energy\t6%\n\tDuke\t\t4%\n\tEl Paso\t\t4%\n\tBurlington\t3%\n\tAgave\t\t3%\n\tUSGT\t\t3%\n\tOther Shippers\t22% ($38,875,051)\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tRatner, Michael \nSent:\tMonday, February 11, 2002 4:51 PM\nTo:\tWatson, Kimberly; Zahn, Gary; Saunders, James\nCc:\tHoward, Kevin A.\nSubject:\tTW Presentation.\n\nAttached is a draft presentation for credit agencies regarding TW. Please take a look at it and provide me with your comments. In particular, I have designated some pages that I think you can help me with, see below. Please feel free to comment on the rest of the presentation too.\n\nThanks,\n\nMichael\n\nJim Saunders and Gary Zahn - 26\n\nKim Watson - 6, 17, 19, 24\n\n << File: RatingAgencyTW 021102.ppt >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Done, so you can rerun database.\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michelle Lokay/ET&S/Enron on 09/11/2000 \n10:46 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nDale Eldridge\n09/11/2000 08:50 AM\nTo: Michelle Lokay/ET&S/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: contracts without deal makers \n\nDone.\n\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Michelle Lokay 09/08/2000 02:36 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Dale Eldridge/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: contracts without deal makers\n\nCan you please update the system with the following marketers? Let me know \nwhen completed and I'll notify IS. Thanks.\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michelle Lokay/ET&S/Enron on 09/08/2000 \n01:42 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nKevin Hyatt\n09/08/2000 01:24 PM\nTo: Michelle Lokay/ET&S/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: contracts without deal makers\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron on 09/08/2000 \n01:23 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nMeiling Chen\n09/07/2000 02:18 PM\nTo: Kevin Hyatt/ET&S/Enron@Enron\ncc: \nSubject: contracts without deal makers\n\n\nKevin,\nAfter updating TWDP database to July 2000, I noticed that there are \ncontracts without deal makers information.\nWould you please have someone update deal maker information for the following \ncontracts.\nPlease let me know when it's done so I can rerun. \nThanks, Mei-Ling \n \n26758-Lorraine\n26813-Christine\n26816-Jeff\n26884-Christine\n26885-TK\n27102-TK\n27104-Christine\n27183-TK\n27191-TK\n27220-TK\n27222-TK\n27243-Jeff\n27248-TK\n27250-TK\n27255-TK\n27266-TK\n27270-Jeff\n27286-Michelle\n27287-Jeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Unfortunately I will be talking with the SEC next week. If you think Dave Gorte could help in this feel free to invite him to your meeting. Rick\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tRieker, Paula \nSent:\tFriday, January 18, 2002 3:05 PM\nTo:\tRogers, Rex; Davis, Hardie; Buy, Rick; Causey, Annette; Causey, Richard; Bowen Jr., Raymond; Butcher, Sharon\nCc:\tMartinez, Mary G.; Schiller, Marsha; Westbrook, Sharron; Heathman, Karen K.; Parsons, Andrew; Carson, Rick L.\nSubject:\tCorporate Governance Meeting on Wednesday - January 23, 2002\n\n\n\t\n << OLE Object: Microsoft Word Document >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "pretty good. i went to a broker dinner on fri and we ran a mean tab b/c of \nthe wine. what did you do?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT on 03/28/2001 \n02:15 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nStacey Vallejo\n03/28/2001 12:51 PM\nTo: Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Darron C Giron/HOU/ECT@ECT, David \nBaumbach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kam \nKeiser/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Sherry Dawson/NA/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Deals still to be flipped to FT-US/CAND-ERMS book by end of the day.\n\nHi guys,\n\nHere is a list of the deals that I've come across in the different books that \nstill need to be flipped to the P& book by the end of today.\n\nFT-CENT \n\nQU4059.1\n\nFT-NORTHWEST\n\n\n\nFT-ONTARIO\n\n\n\nFT-WEST\n\n\n\nGD-CENTRAL\n\n\n\nNG-EXOTIC\n\nQY3631.1\n\nNG-PRICE\n\n\n\nThese were the only books that I found deals to be flipped. I was looking \nfor all deals that are to settle during March and April 2001 with ECC. If \nyou find any others that I might have missed, please flip them. \n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions on this. Thanks for all your \nhelp\n\nStacey", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This request has been pending your approval for 17 days. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000078756&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000078756\nRequest Create Date : 12/7/01 5:27:01 PM\nRequested For : michelle.blaine@enron.com\nResource Name : eConnect - VPN Tier 2 - Full Access\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This deal is the same as all the others Carla Hoffman entered yesterday - in \nthe interest of time, she entered all deals with a Saturday-Sunday mask in \nDeal Blotter. If the deals were on peak, she said it shouldn't matter that \nthey were marked to flow both days, because Sunday is all off-peak hours. I \nexplained this in a couple e-mails yesterday - I guess I got confused about \nwho I told. Carla said she's done this before and it shouldn't be a problem. \nPlease let me know if you agree with this. In my opinion, just taking the \ntime to explain the discrepancy in the 10 or 12 deals that were entered this \nway actually took more time than it saved. What do you think?\n\nKate\n\n\n\n\nKerri Thompson@ENRON\n02/16/2001 06:36 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: apb \n\nwhat about this deal?\n\n\n\n\n\nKerri Thompson\n02/15/2001 04:13 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: apb\n\n523878\n\nbroker shows it for the 17th.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "pls load into my cell phone. \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMcCulloch, Angela \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 10:32 AM\nTo:\tTycholiz, Barry\nSubject:\tRE: Phone Numbers\n\nHi Barry, it's nice to hear from you, hope all is well. Our skating party is on Dec 23 this year. Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas. Here the info you requested:\n\nRob Milnthorp - (H) (403) 249-2777\t(C) (403) 615-9500\t(W) (403) 974-6714 Assistant: Nella Cappelletto (W) (403) 974-6971\n\nPeter Keohane - (H) (403) 249-5235\t(C) (403) 819-5528\t(W) (403) 974-6923 Assistant: Sharon Crawford (w) (403) 974-6726\n\nEric Le Dain\t(H) (403) 271-6821\t(C) (403) 803-4293\t(W) (403) 974-6741 Assistant: Angela McCulloch (W) (403) 974-6738\n\nDerek Davies \t(H) (403) 547-6455\t(C) (403) 850-1216\t(W) (403) 974-6793 Assistant: Angela McCulloch (W) (403) 974-6738\n\nIf you need anything else let me know.\n\nAngela \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tTycholiz, Barry \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 9:08 AM\nTo:\tMcCulloch, Angela\nSubject:\tPhone Numbers\n\nHi there... can you do me a favor and get me the Home, Cell and work numbers of the following people in Canada.\n\nMilly, Peter Keohane, Eric Ledain, Derek Davies,\n\nThanks. BT", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "It is finished, I just need an attorney to review it. It should be ready in the morning.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tPollan, Sylvia S. \nSent:\tWednesday, August 22, 2001 4:31 PM\nTo:\tPerlingiere, Debra\nSubject:\t\n\nWhat is the status on getting NG Energy's Contract ready?\n\nSylvia", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark\n\nThere are a lot of art galleries in Sao Paulo, but I am not sure what you \nlike. The place I was telling you about is Galeria Jacques Ardies. Jacques' \ngallery is one of the two best (I think) specializing in contemporary \nBrazilian \"naif\" artists. Most of his stuff is really interesting, vibrant, \n\"Brazilian\" pieces (many from the Northeast of Brazil where they have the \ngreatest African influence and a very rich culture). Kind of funky and \"out \nthere,\" but I really like it. He also has some terrific textile works by \nMadeleine Colaco, an artist who has become very popular in the United States \n(we have one of her wall hangings in our den).\n\nJacques' web site is at http://ardies.com/quemingl.htm. I don't think it is \nvery representative of what you will find there, but take a look.\n\nThere are plenty of other galleries that you can go to as well. Let's talk \nabout what you want to see on the way down, and I will give it some thought.\n\nBy the way, I am scheduled to have lunch with Lance on Thursday, and I have \na phone call into Alan asking for a time with him as well. I will keep you \nposted.\n\nRegards,\nRandy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear Jeff,\n\nSeveral months ago, you agreed to participate in an interview about problem\nsolving for a book I am writing to be published later this year. The\nmanuscript is rapidly coming to completion, and I want to take this\nopportunity to make contact for several reasons.\n\nFirst, I've enclosed a draft of the chapter that covers you. If you or an\nassistant have time to read this, make a check for factual errors and let\nme know your reaction within two weeks of this letter's date, I would very\nmuch appreciate it. The production schedule at this point is strict, and\nunfortunately, our miscommunication about your change in email address\nhasn't left us much time. End of this week will be OK though. If you have\nany additional insights you feel should be added, or important things I've\nmissed, please include those as well. Any comments can be emailed to me at\nchrishoenig@exolve.com.\n\nSecond, thank you so much for your time and the kind assistance of your\nstaff, in helping to make this project work. I believe you will find the\nfinal product of some interest, and I will make sure that you get a free\ncopy upon publication.\n\nThird, In return for sharing your insights, I'd like to offer you the only\ncompensation I can at this time, which is to share knowledge in return. If\nthere is one organization - for example, the leadership team of a local\ncharity, a citizen's group - that you would like to receive a briefing or\nhear a speech on this subject, I would be pleased to contribute.\n\nFourth, I am currently in the process of founding a non-profit organization\nthat will be dedicated to gathering knowledge on problem solving to create\na public trust that can be a resource for educators around the world. Just\nas other conservation organizations identify and protect land, historical\ntreasures or other assets, in the knowledge age, I believe that the core\nhigh quality knowledge on how human beings solve problems should also be\nconserved, protected and made widely available throughout educational\nsystems. If this project interests you and you would like more information\nor to lend your support, we would welcome your involvement.\n\nMost Sincerely,\n\n\nChristopher Hoenig\n\n - 36ch - skilling1.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jane:\nJust wanted to let you know that the Gleason SOP is on DealBench - Doc. # \n04.01.09. This was a question that I don't think we had previously \nanswered. Also, question #4 of this attachment, which I sent to you earlier \ntoday, will be answered tomorrow. Here is also the '01 O&M Budgets. Thanks!\nBen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Okay, I will probably just go down on Saturday then since I am allergic to \nthe dogs and I have to be back early Sunday for a golf game.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEDGED \nATTORNEY CLIENT WORK PRODUCT \n\nYesterday, we had a conference call with the pipeline transportation analysts \nto determine whether John Morris, the economist who will conduct a market \npower study for INGAA, had crafted a data request that would gather the right \nsort of information nececessary.? Columbia, Enron, and Koch did not have \nrepresentatives on the call.? I'm available this afternoon to give you all an \nupdate on what was discussed?? We decided to take a snap shot in time on firm \npipeline transactions that occurred during the month of November 2000.? John \nMorris will be sending out a revised data request (through me) that reflects \nsome of the suggestions proposed by the group.? He is very open to tallking \nto your transportation folks directly to answer any questions you may have.? \nYou have his telephone number from an earlier email.???", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Do you want to keep up with this, or pretend you never heard of Chicago?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 09/11/2000 02:27 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Boyd J. Springer\" on 09/11/2000 11:41:27 \nAM\nTo: gregg.penman@enron.com\ncc: kay.mann@enron.com \n\nSubject: Master Sales Agreement\n\n\n_______________________________________________________________\n\nThis message and any attachments are intended for the individual or entity\nnamed above. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read,\ncopy, use or disclose this communication to others; also please notify the\nsender by replying to this message, and then delete it from your system.\nThank you.\n_______________________________________________________________\n\nJerry Fox at Peoples reports that work on the Master Sales Agreement\nPetition should progress this week, and that Peoples intends to file the\nPeitiion (for Peoples and North Shore) with accompanying testimony that\nwill supply additional information supporting approval of the Agreement. He\nsays this shouldn't take long to complete.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\nFREE COLLEGE MONEY\nCLICK HERE to search\n600,000 scholarships!\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/Pv4pGD/4m7CAA/ySSFAA/NoOolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\n\nWe would like to remind you of this upcoming event.\n\nHeavy Trash East of Stanford \n\nDate: Thursday, November 1, 2001 \nTime: All Day\n\nThe First Thursday of each month is Heavy Trash Day in *East*\nEast Montrose. That is, homes East of Stanford Street will have\nheavy trash collected the first Thursday of each month. Time to\nlug your heavy trash out to the curb. \n\n \n\n\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\nemca-unsubscribe@egroups.com\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "ATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGED\n\nAttached is a revised memo from Dan Watkiss that expands on his memo earlier \nthis week and specifically answers the questions about FERC's authority to \nfix the sink, net scheduling, and interconnection issues.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Notice No. 01-41\nJanuary 31, 2001\n\nTO: ALL NYMEX MEMBERS AND MEMBER FIRMS\n\nFROM: Neal L. Wolkoff, Executive Vice President\n\nRE: Amendments to NYMEX Rule 6.40B (Trading at Settlement (Pilot Program)): \nExtension of Pilot Program\n\nDATE: January 31, 2001\n__________________________________________________________\n\nPlease be advised that the Exchange has amended NYMEX Rule 6.40B (Trading at \nSettlement (Pilot Program)). The amendments, which are attached below, become \neffective tomorrow on February 1, 2001. Briefly, the pilot TAS programs now \nin effect for Crude Oil and Natural Gas futures contracts are being extended \nuntil further notice from the Exchange.\n\nIf you have any questions concerning the above, please contact George \nHenderson, Vice President, Floor Data Entry and Systems, NYMEX Floor \nDepartment, at (212) 299-2071, or Brian Regan, Senior Associate General \nCounsel at (212) 299-2207.\n\n(Asterisks indicate additions, and brackets indicate deletions.)\n\nRule 6.40B TRADING AT SETTLEMENT (PILOT PROGRAM)\n\n (A) Trading at Settlement Procedure. A floor member may enter into a \ntransaction at the settlement price through open outcry with another floor \nmember in any futures contract and delivery month specified in section (C) of \nthis rule. Any such trade (collectively referred to as a trading at \nsettlement or TAS) shall be made by open outcry no later than 3:10 p.m. or \nsuch other time as designated by the Board on that same trading day in the \ntrading ring designated for trading in the particular contract.\n\n (B) Reporting and Recordation. All TAS transactions shall be identified as \nsuch on the executing member's trading records prepared in accordance with \nRule 6.10 (Reporting of Trades Executed on the Trading Floor).\n\n (C)Transactions Eligible for Board Approval For Trading at Settlement \nProcedures.\n\nThe Board may, by resolution, authorize the execution of transactions in any \nor all of the futures contracts and delivery months specified below pursuant \nto the TAS order procedures set forth in this Rule 6.40B.\n\n Futures\n Contract Delivery Month\n\nCrude Oil Spot Month (except on the last trading day)\n\nNatural Gas Spot Month (except on the last trading day)\n\n(D) This pilot program shall expire on the following dates:\n\n Futures\n Contract Expiration Date\n\n Crude Oil * extended until further notice * [January 31, 2001]\nNatural Gas * extended until further notice * [January 31, 2001]\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nPlease click on the link below to indicate you have received this\nemail.\n\n\"http://208.206.41.61/email/email_log.cfm?useremail=sara.shackleton@enron.com&\nrefdoc=(01-41)\"\n\nNote: If you click on the above line and nothing happens, please copy\nthe text between the quotes, open your internet browser,\npaste it into the web site address and press Return.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 10/10/2000 11:11 \nAM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Kay Mann 10/10/2000 11:10 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Bill and Rita McCall \ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Palacios calling \n\nI was wondering if you were there. Hope the weather is better there than in \nHouston. Is there any water in the bay?\n\nLove,\n\nKay\n\n\n\nBill and Rita McCall on 10/10/2000 11:06:58 AM\nTo: Kay.Mann@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Palacios calling\n\nHi Kay,Kay. Hope all of you are staying warm. We are looking for Jo and\nRich in a few minutes. Just wanted you to know we are here. Love to\nall,Mother", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The new market readiness plan appears to target March 1, 2002 as the market opening date. I say \"appears\" because the bars in the GANTT chart end on that date. \n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Independent Electricity Market Operator\n[mailto:R-6-722398-2798844-2-50-US2-6FD14B2E@xmr3.com]\nSent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:10 PM\nTo: Dadson, Aleck\nSubject: Market Bulletin: Updated Market Readiness Schedule Released\n\n\nThe IMO and the OEB released a revised Ontario electricity market readiness plan that accommodates the revised OEB Stage 2 self-certification date of December 14, 2001. The plan proposes commmencement of the coupled operational dry run by February 2002.\n\nThe attached bulletin is available on the IMO website at: http://www.theimo.com/imoweb/pubs/bulletins/bu_MktReadinessUpdate_2001Aug21.pdf\n_______________________________________________________________________\nTo subscribe or unsubscribe to a list, update your personal \ninformation, or change your password, visit the IMO website at: \nhttp://www.theimo.com/imoweb/news_dist/distributionList.asp\n_______________________________________________________________________\n\nIMO News Distribution: http://www.theimo.com\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\nIf you would prefer not to receive further messages from this sender:\n1. Click on the Reply button.\n2. Replace the Subject field with the word REMOVE.\n3. Click the Send button.\nYou will receive one additional e-mail message confirming your removal.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "wrong address for my brother, he doesn't work for comopaq. and quit putting \nme last\n\n\n\n\nShanna Husser@ENRON\n05/25/2000 07:30 AM\nTo: dtraylor@columbiaenergygroup.com, Jason.Bass2@COMOPAQ.com, Jason \nSharp/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, ccampbel@tosco.com, Lisa \nGillette/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joey Esperance/LON/ECT@ECT, jennifer@chescom.net, Eric \nBass/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Fwd:\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Shanna Husser/Corp/Enron on 05/25/2000 \n07:28 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nAshley Crump on 05/24/2000 10:03:10 PM\nTo: rscook@ev1.net, Kris500@aol.com, Shanna.Husser@enron.com, \nllmichel@hotmail.com, lmccray@pilot.lsus.edu\ncc: \n\nSubject: Fwd:\n\n\nSome phrases you wish you could say at work:\n\n1. Ahhh...I see the fuck-up fairy has visited us again...\n\n2. I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce.\n\n3. How about never? Is never good for you?\n\n4. I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself\nin public.\n\n5. I'll try being nicer if you'll try being smarter.\n\n6. I don't work here. I'm a consultant.\n\n7. I can see your point, but I still think you're full of shit.\n\n8. I like you. You remind me of when I was young and stupid.\n\n9. You are validating my inherent mistrust of strangers.\n\n10. I have plenty of talent and vision. I just don't give a damn.\n\n11. I'm already visualizing the duct tape over your mouth.\n\n12. Any connection between your reality and mine is purely\ncoincidental.\n\n13. I'm not being rude. You're just insignificant.\n\n14. Yes, I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial.\n\n15. You sound reasonable. Time to up the medication.\n\n16. And your crybaby whiny-butt opinion would be...?\n\n17. Do I look like a people person?\n\n18. This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.\n\n19. I started out with nothing & still have most of it left.\n\n20. You!... Off my planet!\n\n21. Does your train of thought have a caboose?\n\n22. Errors have been made. Others will be blamed.\n\n23. Not all men are annoying. Some are dead.\n\n24. I'm trying to imagine you with a personality.\n\n25. Can I trade this job for what's behind door 1?\n\n26. Too many freaks, not enough circuses.\n\n27. How do I set a laser printer to stun?\n\n28. If I throw a stick, will you leave?\n_____", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Actually, we should be nominating only 4,000 month from Power Gas and 300 day \nfrom Phillips Production. That works out to about 429 day. \n\nI just spoke to Samson and he agrees the volume for July should only be 4,000 \nfor the month. \n\nAND Angie (my super fantastic, can't say enough good things about her, will \nprobably be my boss someday and sometimes acts like it, CNG scheduler) has \nagreed to help out any way she can. She knows escript pretty well. Chat \nwith Doug, if you guys agree, Angie can use your ID and password and figure \nout how to run all the reports we need back to January. Also, we will not \nknow the actuals for July production until September sometime.\n\nEffective August 1st, the Phillip's wells should be transferred to Clinton's \nbrand new pool and Clinton will also nominate the Power Gas pool gas. \n\nDoug, John Singer said he does not have any production reports from Heidi. \nWith Angie's help, we could probably clear up the CNG LDC activity fairly \neasy.\n\nLet me know what you guys think.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nkdestep@columbiaenergygroup.com on 07/18/2000 02:02:39 PM\nTo: \" - *Chris_Germany@enron.com\" , \" - \n*pleanza@enron.com\" \ncc: \" - *Kinney, Doug\" \nSubject: PNG Local Production July 00\n\n\nHi Paul and Chris,\n Our friend Sampson at Power Gas still maintains that their local\nproduction behind PNG has not been nominated for July yet, which was 7500\ndth/month. Did you guys do a deal for this gas too? He usually nominates it\nall on one day, so Clinton/CES needs to coordinate with him what day to do it\non (right now the gas is out there on his side on the 17th). I know Heidi\nnominated the Phillips gas baseloaded thru the month at 443/day, but I was not\nsure about the Power, until I checked and sure enough the nom isn't out there\nyet.\n I can get help nominating it from PNG to get it through CES' pool but I\nwant to make sure that's what we need to do. Just give me the word and I will\ncall Sampson to get it done, but I will make it clear to him that this is the\nlast month he'll need to talk to me about it. Thank you very much for the\nclarifications!\n\nKara D. aka the lone ranger at CES", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 05/17/2001 10:37 AM -----\n\n\tAdriane Schultea/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t05/17/2001 10:34 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: smithtm6@bp.com@SMTP@enronXgate\n\t\t cc: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: FW: FW: CA for Green Mountain\n\nTim,\n\nWe appreciate you sending us Green Mountain's Confidentiality Agreement, \nhowever we have a standard agreement that we would prefer to use. Please \nhave your legal department review the attached document and let me know if \nthis will be sufficient. If yes, we will get the application process \nunderway. Thank you so much for your time and patience. \n\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding our Confidentiality Agreement \nplease contact Tana Jones at 713-853-3399. However, feel free to contact me \nalso \n713-345-9360.\n\nThanks again,\nAdriane\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\tAdriane Schultea/ENRON@enronXgate 05/15/2001 11:47 AM \t To: Tana \nJones/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: FW: CA for Green Mountain\n\n\nthanks,\nTana!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \"Smith, Timothy M\" @ENRON \n[mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Smith+2C+20Timothy+20M+22+20+3Csmithtm6+40bp+2Ecom+3E+40\nENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:09 PM\nTo: Schultea, Adriane\nSubject: CA for Green Mountain\n\nAdriane,\n\nHere's our Confidentiality Agreement for execution before we release our\nfinancials. Please let me know if you have any feedback. Thanks.\n\nTMS\n\n <
>\n\n - Form Unilat Confidentiality Agt - Application Service Provider ENRON \n5-3-011.ZIP", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have updated the transmission rates table which is located in the following file...\n\nm:\\electric\\East Volume Mgmt\\Transmission\\Transmission Rates\n\nPlease forward this along to anyone who would find it helpful.\n\nThanks,\nMichael\nx35098", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please be advised that effective Monday May 13, the Enron Venezuela office will be moved to the following address:\n\nEnron Venezuela, Ltd.\nAvenida La Estancia\nCentro Banaven\nTorre B, Piso 8\nChuao\nCaracas, 1060, Venezuela\n\nPhone Number: (58212) 902.7811", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "EFF_DT PORTFOLIO_ID DOWN95\n2/15/01 MANAGEMENT-COAL 0\n2/15/01 MANAGEMENT-CRD 0\n2/15/01 MANAGEMENT-GAS 600,498.\n2/15/01 MANAGEMENT-PWR 174,434.\n2/15/01 AGG-MANAGEMENT 680,180.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Gerald: Your letter looks good to me. I caught a few typos and had a few\nsuggestions for additions/revisions, as shown on the attached (in redline\nformat, assuming you can read it through the conversion process). I hope\nthis is helpful.\n\nCraig\n <>\n\n - Drft ltr 09-01-00.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached are the Friday peer group reports.\nDO NOT UPDATE LINKS WHEN THE FILE IS OPENED!\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nInvestor Relations", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Clayton,\nI went to Vince and asked him about you attending the staff\nmeeting and he said it was okay.\n\nSee you there !\n\n\n\n\nKevin G Moore\n11/28/2000 10:30 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pinnamaneni \nKrishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vasant Shanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A \nRoberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya \nTamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT, Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Lin/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMaureen Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Osman Sezgen/HOU/EES@EES, Paulo \nIssler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amitava Dhar/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Alex \nHuang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Kindall/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin G \nMoore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clayton Vernon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, William \nSmith/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jose Marquez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chonawee \nSupatgiat/Corp/Enron@Enron, Shalesh Ganjoo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom \nHalliburton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Elena Chilkina/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sevil \nYaman/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sofya Tamarchenko/NA/Enron@Enron, Bob \nLee/NA/Enron@Enron, Gwyn Koepke/NA/Enron@Enron, Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nAnita DuPont/NA/Enron@ENRON, Youyi Feng/NA/Enron@Enron, V Charles \nWeldon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yana Kristal/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Praveen \nMellacheruvu/HOU/EES@EES, Li Sun/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen \nBennett/NA/Enron@ENRON, Roman Zadorozhny/HOU/EES@EES, Lance \nCunningham/NA/Enron@ENRON, Leann Walton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Shane \nGreen/HOU/EES@EES, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Thanksgiving Staff Meeting \n\nHello Everyone ,\n\nThursday is just two days away.\n\nThe staff meeting begins at the regular time , 11:30 A.M.\nWe will have a Hot Traditional Thanksgiving Lunch\nwith all the trimmings.\n\nEveryone please be present.......\n\n Thanks\n See you in the Meeting\n Kevin Moore\n\n\n\nKevin G Moore\n11/21/2000 06:09 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pinnamaneni \nKrishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vasant Shanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A \nRoberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya \nTamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT, Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Lin/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMaureen Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Osman Sezgen/HOU/EES@EES, Paulo \nIssler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amitava Dhar/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Alex \nHuang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Kindall/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin G \nMoore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clayton Vernon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, William \nSmith/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jose Marquez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chonawee \nSupatgiat/Corp/Enron@Enron, Shalesh Ganjoo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom \nHalliburton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Elena Chilkina/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sevil \nYaman/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sofya Tamarchenko/NA/Enron@Enron, Bob \nLee/NA/Enron@Enron, Gwyn Koepke/NA/Enron@Enron, Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nAnita DuPont/NA/Enron@ENRON, Youyi Feng/NA/Enron@Enron, V Charles \nWeldon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yana Kristal/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Praveen \nMellacheruvu/HOU/EES@EES, Li Sun/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen \nBennett/NA/Enron@ENRON, Roman Zadorozhny/HOU/EES@EES, Lance \nCunningham/NA/Enron@ENRON, Leann Walton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Shane \nGreen/HOU/EES@EES, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Thanksgiving Staff Meeting \n\nWe are approaching the holidays, \nRemember, to be very careful during this time.\n\n I look forward to seeing everyone at the staff meeting on Thursday 11/30/00.\nto enjoy yet another meal of Thanksgiving with co -workers.\n\nEnjoy the Holiday !\nSee you when you return......................\n\n \n Thanks\n \n Kevin Moore\n\n\n\nKevin G Moore\n11/01/2000 02:33 PM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pinnamaneni \nKrishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vasant Shanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A \nRoberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya \nTamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT, Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Lin/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMaureen Raymond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Osman Sezgen/HOU/EES@EES, Paulo \nIssler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amitava Dhar/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Alex \nHuang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Kindall/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin G \nMoore/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clayton Vernon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, William \nSmith/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jose Marquez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chonawee \nSupatgiat/Corp/Enron@Enron, Shalesh Ganjoo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom \nHalliburton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Elena Chilkina/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sevil \nYaman/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sofya Tamarchenko/NA/Enron@Enron, Bob \nLee/NA/Enron@Enron, Gwyn Koepke/NA/Enron@Enron, Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nAnita DuPont/NA/Enron@ENRON, Youyi Feng/NA/Enron@Enron, V Charles \nWeldon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yana Kristal/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Praveen \nMellacheruvu/HOU/EES@EES, Li Sun/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen \nBennett/NA/Enron@ENRON, Roman Zadorozhny/HOU/EES@EES, Lance \nCunningham/NA/Enron@ENRON, Leann Walton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Shane \nGreen/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \nSubject: Thanksgiving Staff Meeting\n\nDear Research Group ,\n\nAs you are aware Thanksgiving is Thursday , Nov.23rd\nand is a holiday.\n\nWe as Enron employee's will be off both the 23rd and 24th.\n\nThanksgiving is a day appointed for giving thanks for divine goodness.\n\nAfter returning to work we will keep the tradition of giving thanks\nright here in the work place by celebrating Thanksgiving in the\nThursday's staff meeting 11-30-00.\n\nWe will celebrate a act of giving thanks to one another as \nco -workers and member of the same Research Group.\n\nPlease look forward to hearing more regarding the Staff meeting 11-30-00\n\n \n Thanks\n Kevin Moore", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Fred - Here is a draft NDA - you will need to fill in the address for the \ncustomer.\n\n\n\n\n\n\tFred Philipson/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t02/02/2001 11:55 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: FW: Nuther NDA Request\n\nPer my voice mail\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Philipson, Fred \nSent: Friday, February 02, 2001 8:20 AM\nTo: Jones, Tana\nSubject: Nuther NDA Request\n\nHi Tana,\n\nWe are going to talk with a company with the legal name\nThe Patent & License Exchange, Inc. \n\nabout the possibility of \n? adding some of Enron's tools (DealBench) to their site's functionality\n? creating new tools for their site\n? writing derivative instruments based on their site's patent inventory \n? securitizing patents\n\nCan you please forward an NDA today?\n\nThanks!\n\nFred Philipson\n5-9323", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Earlier today, I stepped down as Enron's Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer. This decision was reached in cooperation with Enron's Board and the Creditor Committee and is effective immediately.\n\nTo emerge from bankruptcy, Enron needs a CEO who can focus 100 percent of his or her efforts on rebuilding the company. Unfortunately, with multiple inquiries and investigations that require my immediate attention, at this time I am unable to fully concentrate on what is most important to Enron's stakeholders - preserving value for our creditors and our dedicated employees.\n\nThe Creditor Committee has begun a search for a restructuring specialist to serve as interim CEO to help the company emerge from bankruptcy. This individual will join Enron's remaining management team to direct the company's ongoing operations.\n\nI truly believe Enron can and will survive. I will remain a Director of the Board to help see that it does.\n\nDuring my time at Enron, I have witnessed tremendous change and opportunity. I have seen people rigorously grow and maintain one of the world's most efficient and safest gas pipeline networks; I have seen people dedicate themselves to a cause that became a passion - the opening of energy markets; I have observed smart people come together as a team to build creative solutions like EnronOnline; and I have watched people tirelessly give of themselves to help their fellow employees and those in the community. Regardless of what has happened, I am proud of so much of what we were able to accomplish here.\n\nThank you for your contributions to the company and for the inspiration you have been to me over the years.\n\nKen Lay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "--(See attached file: hpl0912.xls)\n\n\n - hpl0912.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: McConnell, Mark \nSent: Friday, October 19, 2001 4:46 PM\nTo: Y'Barbo, Paul\nSubject: FW: This is way fun-- load up!]\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: J. & J. McConnell [mailto:jjmcconnell@cox-internet.com]\nSent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 12:46 AM\nTo: McConnell, Mark\nSubject: Fw: This is way fun-- load up!]\n\n\nMark -\nHere's some practice for pheasants in Nebraska.\nDad\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \"Tom A. Thompson, M.T.(ascp)\" \nTo: ; ;\n; ; ;\n; ;\n; ;\n; ;\n; \nSent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 7:57 PM\nSubject: [Fwd: This is way fun-- load up!]\n\n\n> Hey guys! This is FUN!\n>\n>\n> ============================================================\n> From: Ken Thompson \n> Date: 2001/10/06 Sat PM 04:46:40 CDT\n> To: Tom Thompson ,\n> Todd Thompson ,\n> Julia North \n> Subject: This is way fun-- load up!\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> http://www.fieler.com/terror/\n>\n>\n> ============================================================\n>\n>\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'll give you a call in the morning around 8:15 am.\n\nLater Buddy.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached please find this weeks summary of the most recent CFTC Commitment of Traders data for Natural Gas.\n \nThanks,\nMark\n - CFTC-NG-10-15-01.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI - This should make things easier in London as there will be one point \nperson to focus on global. I am not sure that her background will bring a \nlot to the table in the early stages, but she did seem sharp when I met with \nher last week. This announcement did surprise me a bit, as when I last \ntalked with Fernley he was not leaning in the direction of utilizing Tani in \nthis role. ---Sally \n---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Beck/HOU/ECT on 03/09/2000 09:07 AM \n---------------------------\n\n\nKevin Sweeney\n03/08/2000 12:36 PM\nTo: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bjorn Hagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Organisational Announcement - Tani Nath\n\nDid not see your names below\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kevin Sweeney/HOU/ECT on 03/08/2000 12:36 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nEnron Europe General Announcement\n03/08/2000 12:18 PM\nPlease respond to Fernley Dyson/LON/ECT\nTo: ECT London, ECT Helsinki, ECT Singapore\ncc: Robert J Bonin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kara L Boudreau/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt A \nBrown/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Bruce/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert B Cass/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nOlga Compean/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Jane Denson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott \nEarnest/HOU/ECT@ECT, Diane Ellstrom/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Fondren/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSue Foust/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alexia Gonzales/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bjorn \nHagelmann/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kreg Hall/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mason Hamlin/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nHayes/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy Horn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Trisha Hughes/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nLaura Karl/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nanette Kettler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark J \nLeskowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, James N Lessor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Linda K \nLoukanis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Arlene Mendieta/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard A \nMiley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Nelson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Frank G \nNewman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Glenda D Mitchell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chad Pennix/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nFrank Prejean/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marilyn M Schoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, James \nScully/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lynn E Shivers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shirley Gail \nSidler/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Snow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alicia \nSolis/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patrick Stafford/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Leah \nStephens/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shelly Stubbs/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin \nSweeney/LON/ECT@ECT, John Swinney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brandi \nWachtendorf/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nicole White/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Veronda \nWillis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sony Wilson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joan Winfrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Allen \nB Childress/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne B Clapp/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shannon \nCobb/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dustin Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andrea Frate/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMichael J Gasper/HOU/ECT@ECT, John H Harrison/HOU/ECT@ECT, Helen M \nJeschke/HOU/ECT@ECT, George R Lachner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kristi I \nLouthan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan Masters/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ina Norman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael \nPhilips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy Rathmell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rhonda Cyd \nReyes/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kathleen Salerno/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sharon \nStringfellow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tomas Tellez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jackie \nTravis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Walker/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill F Briggs/HOU/ECT@ECT, David \nJ Botchlett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phil Clifford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rudy Dautel/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMarc De La Roche/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wade Doshier/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steven M \nElliott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan Engberg/HOU/ECT@ECT, Douglas S \nFriedman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jim Goughary/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adam Gross/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul \nHenking/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wade W Hicks/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joong-Gie Hong/SIN/ECT@ECT, \nLee Jackson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jung-Ah Kim/SIN/ECT@ECT, Joe King/HOU/ECT@ECT, Doug \nLeach/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melinda Joyce Lynn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patrick \nMarkey/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Mee Jr/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT, John L \nNowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Petra Olvera/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ted Robinson/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nNiambi Sablo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don Schroeder/HOU/ECT@ECT, Clayton \nSeigle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Linda Shoup/HOU/ECT@ECT, S Craig Story/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nClaude Straub/HOU/ECT@ECT, Helen Marie Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sameer \nVasudev/Corp/Enron@Enron, Spencer Vosko/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vickie J \nWeaver/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill White/Corp/Enron@Enron, Pavel Zadorozhny/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Organisational Announcement - Tani Nath\n\n\n\t\n\nI am pleased to announce that, effective immediately, Tani Nath, currently VP \nin Asset Development in London, will be moving to take up a newly created \nrole as Head of Global Products Trading Support.\n\nTani will report to me and be responsible for leading and co-ordinating all \ntrading support functions for our world-wide operations in Global Products. \nKevin Sweeney and Tim Poullain-Patterson, Controllers in Houston and London \nrespectively, will report directly to Tani.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Tani and welcoming her in her new role.\n\nFernley Dyson\nVice President\nChief Accounting Officer", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Good morning,\n\nI'll check around for some peaker availability language. If you would like, \nI can give a heads up to the finance group so that they know how quickly \nthings will need to move.\n\nI don't have any messages from Nancy yet, but I'm sure we will get a few \ntoday.\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You have received this email because you are listed as a security approver. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000033005&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000033005\nRequest Create Date : 5/4/01 2:34:18 PM\nRequested For : daren.j.farmer@enron.com\nResource Name : EOL US NatGas US GAS PHY FWD FIRM Non-Texas or 1 Mo. RESTRICT\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "(See attached file: HPLN0523.xls)\n\n - HPLN0523.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/30/01; HourAhead hour: 12; HourAhead schedule download failed. \nManual intervention required.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "1. M. Soto", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "BBC Radio Yorkshire\nBBC Radio Newcastle\nBBC Radio Cleveland\nBBC Radio York", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI.\n----- Forwarded by Ann Ballard/Corp/Enron on 08/10/2000 10:01 AM -----\n\n\t\"Imus, Neil W.\" \n\t08/09/2000 04:29 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Ballard, Ann (Enron)\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: RE: ENA/NBP transaction\n\n\nAnn:\n\n I think you can change your mind on requests for early termination\nshort of withdrawing and re-filling, but I don't know for sure what the\nprocedure would be. I have had gone through situations the other way, where\nwe have filed with an ET request and then changed our minds and withdrawn\nthe request, and we have done this with a letter. I left Mike Verne a voice\nmail message just to ask him the procedure, but have not heard back. I'll\nlet you know.\n\n Neil\n\nNeil W. Imus\n Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.\n 1455 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. #700\n Washington, D.C. 20004-1008\n Phone: 202-639-6675\n Fax: 202-879-8875\n e-mail: nimus@velaw.com\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Ann.Ballard@enron.com [mailto:Ann.Ballard@enron.com]\nSent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 4:55 PM\nTo: nimus@velaw.com\nSubject: ENA/NBP transaction\n\n\nI'm being told that maybe the parties don't want to ask for early\ntermination on this HSR filing. If they change their mind after they file,\ndo they have to withdraw and refile, or can they amend their filing? Also,\nI was asked to possibly file on Friday instead of Monday.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "hacker (HACK-uhr) noun\n\n 1. A person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems\n and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who\n prefer to learn only the minimum necessary.\n\n 2. One who programs enthusiastically (even obsessively) or who enjoys\n programming rather than just theorizing about programming.\n\n 3. A person capable of appreciating hack value.\n\n 4. A person who is good at programming quickly.\n\n 5. An expert at a particular program, or one who frequently does work\n using it or on it; as in `a Unix hacker'.\n (Definitions 1 through 5 are correlated, and people who fit them\n congregate.)\n\n 6. An expert or enthusiast of any kind. One might be an astronomy\n hacker, for example.\n\n 7. One who enjoys the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming\n or circumventing limitations.\n\n 8. [deprecated] A malicious meddler who tries to discover sensitive\n information by poking around. Hence `password hacker', `network\n hacker'. The correct term for this sense is cracker.\n\n[Originally, someone who makes furniture with an axe.]\n\n \"When Emmanuel Goldstein, who runs a hacker magazine called 2600, posted\n Johanssen's software on a website, eight media companies (including Time\n Warner, parent company of TIME) sued Goldstein ....\"\n Lev Grossman, Digital Divisiveness, Time, Aug 28, 2000.\n\nWith the growing popularity of computers, the spread of the Internet and Web,\nand the success of Linux, terms from hacker jargon are increasingly going\nmainstream, though not always in the correct perspective.\n\nThe New Hacker's Dictionary is a fascinating compendium of words from the\nworlds of computing, computer networks, and the people who inhabit them.\nLast week's citation of Murphy's Law brought enthusiastic responses with\nrequests for more examples from this book which is available at\nhttp://www.fwi.uva.nl/~mes/jargon .\n\nThis week we have terms from this lexicon that give us glimpses of the hacker\nculture. Enjoy this geek-week and remember - hackers, though often maligned,\nare good guys, they are not crackers. -Anu\n\n.............................................................................\nIt is not enough to have a good mind. The main thing is to use it well. -Rene\nDescartes, \"Le Discours de la Methode,\" 1637\n\nSend your comments about words to anu@wordsmith.org. To subscribe or\nunsubscribe A.Word.A.Day, send a message to wsmith@wordsmith.org with\n\"Subject:\" line as \"subscribe \" or \"unsubscribe\". Archives,\nFAQ, gift subscription form, and more at: http://wordsmith.org/awad/\n\nPronunciation:\nhttp://wordsmith.org/words/hacker.wav\nhttp://wordsmith.org/words/hacker.ram", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Greetings,\nI would suggest calling Duke early to make sure that they are aware of this \nobligation. They need to resupply for this hour, regardless of their cost.\nIf they pull up lame, of course, we will resupply and bill them LD.\nIf you have major problems with this, dont hesitate to call Donald or myself.\n\nThanks,\nJMF\n---------------------- Forwarded by John M Forney/HOU/ECT on 10/23/2000 05:23 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nMike Purcell\n10/23/2000 03:23 PM\nTo: Portland Shift\ncc: \nSubject: CHANGE IN SCHEDULE MID C\n\n Schedule cut to 0 for hr 24 on the 24th. The new Tag number is 10604 , Duke \nwill re-supply realtime.\nThanks \nMike\nIf you have any questions call Donald 702-0415", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "As you know, the Enron Chairman\u0001,s Award program recognizes employees who make \na difference, one day at a time, by living Enron\u0001,s Vision and Values in \neverything they do. The program, which is 100 percent employee-driven, \nenables all of us to nominate those of our fellow employees who we believe \nexemplify the Enron values of Respect, Integrity, Communication and \nExcellence. \nThis past October, the Employee Selection Committee reviewed all of the \nnominations (425 of them from across Enron and from around the world), and \nselected the 11 finalists who comprise the Chairman\u0001,s Roundtable. The winner \nof the Chairman\u0001,s Award, EES employee Mark Harada, then was selected from \nthis group and announced at the Enron Management Conference in November 2000.\nDuring the next couple of months, ETS is going to honor its 35 nominees, \nincluding our two finalists for the award, by sharing the details of their \nnominations with each of you. Our employees, like the nominees from the other \nEnron companies, are everyday heroes who apply Enron\u0001,s values to their work, \ntheir relationships and their communities. \nThis week, I salute the two Chairman\u0001,s Award finalists from ETS:\nAmelia Alder\nCraig Buehler\nAmelia, an executive secretary in Houston, has taken excellence to new \nheights. In 1996, Amelia led an 11 member cycling team for the Multiple \nSclerosis Society collecting $5,000 in pledges. Today, she has led this team \nto be the nationally recognized event leader with over 350 riders and a top \nfund-raiser with an amazing $500,000 in pledges! Thanks to Amelia's \ninvolvement, 1 out of every 6 dollars raised for MS is connected to Enron's \nname. Amelia's ability to communicate through cooperation and persuasion has \nresulted in unprecedented recognition for Enron. \nCraig, a senior analyst in Houston, has been identified as a \"trendsetter\" \nregarding communication. Today, we take for granted the technology our \nvideoconference rooms provide us. But in the \"early\" days of Enron, in an \neffort to bridge the gap between Omaha and Houston, he would videotape \nindividuals within groups and forward the film to the other location. He was \nthe human link that spanned two cities and helped two cultures become one. As \na tribute to his efforts, a large number of bonds exist today as a result of \nhis efforts to promote a sense of esprit de corps and friendship. Craig was \nalso responsible for creating Enron Kids, now a favorite employee volunteer \nactivity during the holidays that gives students a complete outfit of \nclothes, a pair of shoes, a jacket, a toy and a book.\nPlease join me in congratulating Amelia and Craig.\nStan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "571801 is the deal that is not good. It is for Cal'02. \n571920 for Cal'03 is a good deal and it was verbaled\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Kate Symes @ ECT 04/05/2001 04:29 PM\n\nTo: Evelyn Metoyer/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: 4/5 errors \n\nPREBON\n571801 was a duplicate of another sale to EES - Mike killed the duplicate \n(#571920) and kept this deal\n\nAMEREX\n572245 - changed to BOM (4/9 - 4/30)\n\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n04/05/2001 02:25 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: 4/5 errors\n\n\n\nBLOOMBERG\nNo Errors\n\n\n\nPREBON WEST\n\nMike Swerzbin\nDEAL 571801\nPrebon does not recognize\n\n\n\nAMEREX WEST\n\nDianna Scholtes\ndeal 572245\nAmerex shows term as BOM we have in as 4/6-4/7", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "customer service on the website\n\n\n\n\n\"Bass, Jason\" on 12/18/2000 04:57:18 PM\nTo: \"'Eric.Bass@enron.com'\" \ncc: \nSubject: RE: My Complaint letter to America West\n\n\nWhere did you send this to?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Eric.Bass@enron.com [mailto:Eric.Bass@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:01 PM\nTo: shusser@enron.com; dfranklin@hanovermeasurement.com; Bass, Jason;\ndaphneco64@bigplanet.com; lwbthemarine@bigplanet.com\nSubject: My Complaint letter to America West\n\n\nI thought you all might find this an interesting read. Sorry, the\ncomplaint form wasn't very user friendly - I guess the person that designed\nthe\nform is the same that hired there ticketing help.\n\n-E\n\nTo whom it may concern:\n\nI recently returned from a wonderful vacation to Telluride. It was\nwonderful except for the fact that I traveled on your airline.\n\nI was originally supposed to leave out of IAH at 6:05 AM on 12/9/00 for\nPhoenix and catch a 10:00 AM connection to Telluride\n(the only flight of the day from Phoenix to Telluride). Unfortunately, the\nflight was cancelled due to the re-routing of our plane because\nof foggy conditions in the Houston area. I do not blame America West for\nthis; It is understandable to cancel this flight because of\nthe danger involved in landing in foggy conditions. There is, however, no\ndanger involved in taking off in these conditions, which\nleads me to the point of this complaint. Your ticketing staff in IAH was\nless than helpful in re-routing us on another airline\n(Continental/United/American had several flights that could have delivered\nus to Phoenix in time to catch our connection) so that\nwe could make our connection. Instead, we were told that it was impossible\nto find a flight that could get us to Phoenix in time for this\nconnection. Subsequently, I called other airlines and confirmed space on\nflights that would have delivered us to Phoenix on time.\nIt now appears that America West was more willing to sacrifice a day of my\nvacation rather than pay up to put me on another flight.\nI am extremely disillusioned with the service we received; Because we missed\nour connection we were forced to spend a combined\n6 hrs in the Phoenix and Houston airports and eventually fly into Montrose,\nCO where we had to drive 100 miles to Telluride. Instead\nof arriving in Telluride, Co at 12pm on 12/9 we arrived at 10pm, a full ten\nhours later. This delay caused the waste of one full day of\nvacation. Myself and members of my group will never fly your airline again\nbecause of this experience.\n\nFor your research I provide the following data:\nPersons in Party - Eric Bass, Larry Bass, Kathy Bass, Jason Bass, Shanna\nHusser, and Donnita Franklin.\n\nFinal Itinerary (after all changes) -\nFlt. 2765 Dec. 09 Iah-Phx 8:51AM\nFlt. 6244 Dec. 09 Phx-Mtj 3:34PM\n\nFlt. 6241 Dec. 14 Mtj-Phx 9:00AM\nFlt. 2273 Dec. 14 Phx-Iah 1:15PM\n\nSincerely,\n\nEric Bass", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "(See attached file: ng050102.pdf)\n\n\nThis message and any attachments (the \"message\") is\nintended solely for the addressees and is confidential. \nIf you receive this message in error, please delete it and \nimmediately notify the sender. Any use not in accord with \nits purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole \nor partial, is prohibited except formal approval. 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L'internet ne permettant pas \nd'assurer l'integrite de ce message, BNP PARIBAS (et ses\nfiliales) decline(nt) toute responsabilite au titre de ce \nmessage, dans l'hypothese ou il aurait ete modifie.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff,\nI had a good discussion with Milton Schultz, GM of Burney Forest Products. \nMilton indicated they have 19 years left on a PPA (SO4) with PG&E. Their \nplant provides 31 MW of peak generation (with firm capacity on 24 MWs and as \navailable on volumes above 24MW) which Milton indicated has the flexibility \nto be turned down on off peak hours. In addition, their fuel costs are a \nfunction of demand and if they were able to fill the energy from the market \nit would likely lower the overall cost of fuel (wood chips). The economics \nof the deal for ENA appear to be good enough for ENA to be able to pay a \ndecent option premium up front which could be structured as partial relief of \nthe PG&E receivable ( Milton indicated that the PG&E receivable is approx $10 \n). \n\nBelow is the email I sent Milton and an attached outline sheet. Milton \nindicated the he would discuss the idea with Rich Purcell, apparently a main \npartner in the project. He seemed to be genuinely interested and felt it was \nsomething Rich would also like. \n\nThe question is, \"Can we facilitate, through the QFs, a contract \nrestructuring with PG&E and if so what steps would we propose at this point \n?\"(assuming I get interest back from Burney Forest Products.) I would \npropose that ENA work with the QF to structure the terms of the \"restructed\" \nPPA between the QF and PG&E and that simultaneous with that agreement, ENA \nenter into a long term services deal to supply the market based energy as \nwell as provide for an up-fron option premium for the right to \"put\" market \nbased power to the QF/utility.\n\nLet me know your thoughts.\n\nMike\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michael Etringer/HOU/ECT on 05/03/2001 \n01:38 PM ---------------------------\n\nMichael Etringer\n\n05/03/2001 12:57 PM\n\nTo: bfpjv@c-zone.net\ncc: Chris H Foster/Enron@EnronXGate \nSubject: Proposal for QF Contract Restructure\n\nMilton,\n\nI very much enjoyed talking with you today. As we discussed, please find \nattached a general discussion outline for the QF restructuring proposal. I \nhope this gives a fair assessment of the proposal but as usual words are \nalways subject to interpretation so I would look forward to discussing these \nideas in greater detail. Although the landscape is currently a \"mess\" at \nbest, I do believe it provides some unique opportunities to explore \nalternative solutions to the current energy crisis. As I indicated, Enron \nwould be very interested in working with a QF or group of QFs to explore and \ndevelop an approach which the QFs can take to the utilities and potentially \nthe PUC and bankruptcy courts.\n\nLook forward to talking with you and Rich after you've had a chance to \nfurther consider the proposal.\n\nThanks again for your time.\n\nSincerely,\nMike Etringer\nWest Power Origination\n503-464-3836", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Do you want to know more about how Enron gets its messages out to the media? Ask Karen Denne, vice president of Public Relations, how the media process works. Tuesday, July 24 on eSpeak at 10 a.m. Houston time.\n\nCan't make the live event? No worries. Go to eSpeak (http://ethink.enron.com/eSpeak/exec/default.asp) now and submit your question. Karen will try to answer it during her event and you can read the transcript later.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Anna:\n\nI know that you have been negotiating with Cheryl Nelson about the new ECI \naccount. I am receiving urgent calls from ECI traders and hope you give me \nsome answers since Cheryl is in a meeting.\n\nCan we execute the ECI agreement today? \nHave we agreed on the assignment?\nDoes the assignment also provide for the transfer of the Master Securities \nLoan Agreement?\nRegarding the new ENE guaranty, Cheryl has told me that this was already \nrequested. I'll check on the expedited delivery date.\n\nPlease call me when you receive this email. Thanks very much for your \nattention to this matter.\n\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 03/14/2001 11:22 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nKay Mann\n03/14/2001 11:21 AM\nTo: tjbutler@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: kayak\n\nHi,\n\nI saw your posting concerning the kayak. Do you still have it? Where is it \nlocated? I may be interested.\n\nThanks,\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Welcome to eMail News Delivery, a service from Business Wire.\nHere is your Industrial Information Resources Inc. news release.\nIf you have received this in error please send a message to:\neMailDelivery@businesswire.com\nwith the following command in the body of the message:\n unsubscribe TX-INDUSTRIAL-INFO-RES\nIf you have questions about this service, please contact your\nBusiness Wire Account Executive or service@businesswire.com\n\n\nBW2020 NOV 19,2001 2:01 PACIFIC 05:01 EASTERN\n\n\n( BW)(TX-INDUSTRIAL-INFO-RES) China Builds Congo Hydro Power Project,\nin an Advisory by Industrialinfo.com\n\n Business/Energy Editors\n\n\t HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 19, 2001--The following is an\nadvisory by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources Inc;\nHouston). China National Machinery & Equipment Import & Export\nCorporation (CMEC) and China International Enterprise Co-operative\nCorporation will build a $220 million hydroelectric power plant on the\nCongo River at a site 215km from Brazzaville, the capital of the\nRepublic of Congo in central West Africa.\n\t The contract to build the 120 mega-watt (MW) power plant will more\nthan double the country's present generation capacity of 89MW. Most of\nthe output will provide power for the capital. CMEC will be\nresponsible for design, construction and equipment for the plant,\nwhich will be handed over on completion in 2006. The contract signed\nbetween China and the Republic of Congo is the largest bi-lateral\neconomic and trade co-operation project between the two countries to\ndate.\n\t Industrialinfo.com provides daily news related to the industrial\nmarket place including industry alerts and databases for the energy\nand industrial markets. 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All reproduction, other than for an\nindividual user`s reference, is prohibited without prior written\npermission.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Carlos Giron\" @ENRON \nSent:\tMonday, November 05, 2001 12:17 PM\nTo:\tGiron, Darron C.; enron.com#c#scott#c#crowell@psiusa.com\nSubject:\tFwd: Triumph the insult dog\n\nReceived: from web12303.mail.yahoo.com\t([216.136.173.101])\tby psiusa.com; Thu, 04 Oct 2001 13:26:43 -0500\nMessage-ID: <20011004183312.31632.qmail@web12303.mail.yahoo.com>\nReceived: from [209.205.178.35] by web12303.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Thu, 04 Oct 2001 11:33:12 PDT\nDate: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 11:33:12 -0700 (PDT)\nFrom: Robert Boudet \nSubject: Triumph the insult dog\nTo: carlos.giron@psiusa.com, patrick.lewis@psiusa.com, mike.kotar@psiusa.com, blatino@psiusa.com, Heather , Chris Lopez , Mamaluka , Karena Surla , Trent Griggs , Chad Adams , Joey Alphonse , ashley boudet , Brandon Boudet , \"Bryan P. Boudet\" , eric bourg , BridgetDave , Robby Caston , Cris , Jay Doane , Greg Gagliano , Troy Gagliano \nMime-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"=_603AB00D.54355981\"\n\nhttp://www.humanshell.com/clips/triumph.wmv\n\n\n---------------------------------\nDo You Yahoo!?\nNEW from Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. Yahoo! by Phone.\n - Part.001", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks for copying me on this. It is interesting to see your thoughts. I \nsuggested that Tom visit with both you and Mike while he was in London. I \ntold Mike that I support many of the ideas of CommodityLogic. However, I \nalso told him about my two dark-side fears: (1) that IT resources reporting \nto Networks would make it even more difficult to get the attention on \nprojects that we need, and (2) taken to the extreme, that this concept would \ndisinsent operations personnel from coming up with creative solutions to \nmanaging the growth of the business if all good ideas are swept away to this \nspecial team for them to handle. Part of the fun in operations is improving \nthings, and I would hate to rob some of our most knowledgeable people of the \nchance to implement creative business solutions. \n\n\n\n\nRichard Sage\n08/11/2000 10:10 AM\nTo: Mike Jordan/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Whitaker/LON/ECT@ECT \nSubject: CommodityLogic.com\n\nMike,\nFurther to our conversation, here are some of the things I thought of while \nspeaking with Tom Gros. There are definitely some challenges we have to \novercome to make the Hub idea within CommodityLogic.com as successful as \nEnronOnLine rather than have it turn out like Sitara.\n\nI won't repeat thoughts about how we split CL from Enron, but let's put \nourselves in the shoes of somebody external for whom this was presented as a \npotential solution. Well, that's an easy decision, somebody else is doing the \nhard work, and not charging us very much for it. So sign-up, but don't rely \non anything until we see everything working.\n\nHandling counterparties not using the system\nThe challenge here is that the Final Solution World with overybody using the \nHub is wonderful, but until everybody is using the Hub, we have to keep other \nprocedures and systems going, which stretches resources, Development, IT \nSupport and user. This was why we decided to delay getting Bolero - the \nconcept is wonderful, but the value to any user is very dependent on everyone \nelse one trades with using the system. This is classic Chicken and Egg. Tom \nhas a vision of CL providing the staff to handle this. This is taking us \ncloser to an outsource-to-Andersen-consulting model which is certainly \nachievable, although not quite such an easy sell.\n\nHow much resource is left\nThe latest project always tends to attract the most imaginative people, who \nare therefore not available for keeping everything else going and moving \nonwards. How about if we accept that such resource is dedicated to CL, and \nthen review what is left in the remaining environment. Does it mean we hold \noff doing anything? If we do then increasing volume means that we might end \nup incurring costs for massive numbers of people! We should go through \ncosting for \"What happens if we completely stop development of X project?\". \nIf that shows one would need 200 clerks for 3 years until something else \ncomes along then it may be cheaper than developing, but I hope in most cases \nit is not!\n\nStart small to prove concept\nE.g. first application in April 2001 only covers 20 fields\nThis is excellent, and we needn't shout it too loud to investors in CL, but \nfor our internal back office costing we need to acknowledge that it will be \nyears before we can switch off many internal systems.\nWe might limit the payback period on projects not part of this strategy to 3 \nyears out?\n\nInclude European aspects from the beginning\nThis really isn't very difficult so long as one has some long-on-common-sense \nEuropeans (not just Brits) involved in both specification and development \nfrom the beginning, but an as example of how not to do it, look at EnPower \nwhich took a year to allow just for currencies etc!\n\n80-20 rule for types of transaction\nEOL has shown the benefits of focussing on simpler products first.\nOnce we have robust warehouses for collecting accounting (DTL) and risk \n(RisktRAC?) numbers then we can think about having vanilla products on STP, \nand yet-to-become-vanilla products on explicitly different, manual \napproaches. Until that time, we have a strong desire to include as many \ndifferent prodcuts as possible for a given commodity in one system, which \nmakes separating vanillas from others more complicated and costly (Think of \ncertain deals in Power99 which are approximations of the actual deals, and \nmanually tweaked every so often)\n\nTesting\nTom's first thought is that we could leverage initial users (who would not \npay) to do much of the testing.\nEOL clearly got its testing done, but other experience shows that in order to \nhave anything which saves time one really does need to do all the different \nphases - component, system, integration, end-to-end, and then user-acceptance.\nEOL saw confidentiality as an issue and was therefore unable to use many \nexternal users early in the process. It did have massive \nresource-commandability and so obtained input from many traders. Do the \nSupport functions have sufficient slack that they will be able to provide the \nsame sort of user attention? Given how often I hear \"short people\", that \nstrikes me as something which in London would require significant additional \nresource, even after MG is absorbed.\n\nWhat else did you come up with?\nRichard", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT on 04/18/2000 06:49 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nMarcos_Cunha@WestLB.com.br on 04/18/2000 06:51:47 AM\nTo: Marcos_Cunha@WestLB.com.br\ncc: \nSubject: Brazil Daily Apr 18\n\n\n\n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Marcos Cunha/SAO/WLB on 18/04/2000 08:21\n---------------------------\n\n\nFrederico Turolla\n17/04/2000 18:40\n\nTo: g.klein@westlb.de\ncc: (bcc: Marcos Cunha/SAO/WLB)\nSubject: Brazil Daily Apr 18\n\n(See attached file: bd000418.pdf)\n\n\n - bd000418.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear ken: I am back in Tehran now but I plan to come back to the U.S. in the \nsecond half of October.It would be great if we could somehow meet during my \nnext trip.With? best regards.Bijan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is the TW weekly report for October 26, 2001. If you have any questions, please let me know.\n\n\n \n\n\nJan Moore\n713-345-3858", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "All,\n\nAttached is a draft of the (a) Schedule to ISDA Master Agreement, and (b) \nParagraph 13 to the ISDA Credit Support Annex, for the proposed ISDA Master \nAgreement between Enron North America Corp. and ING Barings (U.S.) Capital \nMarkets LLC.\n\nWe look forward to your comments. \n\n\n\nCordially,\nSusan S. Bailey\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, Suite 3806A\nHouston, Texas 77002\nPhone: (713) 853-4737\nFax: (713) 646-3490\nE:mail: Susan.Bailey@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "bitch - you have to let me see them! \n\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tJai Hawker @ENRON \nSent:\tThursday, December 06, 2001 8:34 AM\nTo:\tRichey, Cooper\nSubject:\tRE:\n\n$10\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Cooper.Richey@enron.com [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:34 AM\nTo: JHawker@petersco.com\nSubject: RE:\n\n\ni'm out. strings should put them on ebay.\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jai Hawker @ENRON\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:29 AM\n To: Richey, Cooper\n Subject: RE:\n\n This is a civil case, not a criminal one so I believe we are working\n under a\n \"preponderance of the evidence\" and not the \"burden of proof\"\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Cooper.Richey@enron.com [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:27 AM\n To: JHawker@petersco.com\n Subject: RE:\n\n\n the burden of proof rests on your shoulders\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jai Hawker @ENRON\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:26 AM\n To: Richey, Cooper\n Subject: RE:\n\n They were a gift.\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Cooper.Richey@enron.com [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:25 AM\n To: JHawker@petersco.com\n Subject: RE:\n\n\n i'll just need a receipt and you're done\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jai Hawker @ENRON\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:24 AM\n To: Richey, Cooper\n Subject: RE:\n\n Sure. The original cost was $100.\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Cooper.Richey@enron.com [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:23 AM\n To: JHawker@petersco.com\n Subject: RE:\n\n\n you're done on the 85% discount ?\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jai Hawker @ENRON\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:21 AM\n To: Richey, Cooper\n Subject: RE:\n\n We should be done then.\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Cooper.Richey@enron.com [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:51 AM\n To: JHawker@petersco.com\n Subject: RE:\n\n\n 9\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jai Hawker @ENRON\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:44 AM\n To: Richey, Cooper\n Subject: RE:\n\n What size are your shoes?\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Cooper.Richey@enron.com\n [mailto:Cooper.Richey@enron.com]\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:44 AM\n To: JHawker@petersco.com\n Subject: RE:\n\n\n i'd have to see them and they'd have to fit my shoes, but as\n long\n as\n the\n discount is in the 85-90% range,\n i'm cool with it.\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jai Hawker @ENRON\n Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 6:39 AM\n To: Richey, Cooper\n Subject:\n\n I have a pair of shoe trees that are slightly too big for\n my\n shoes.\n Do\n you\n want a look. I'd give them to you, but I need a pair\n myself,\n and\n I'm\n cheap.\n I suggest some sort of sale whereby we both win. I sell\n you\n the\n new\n shoe\n trees for a discount (you win) and I use that money to\n finance\n my\n purchase\n (in turn receiving a discount on that pair). What do you\n say\n bitch?\n\n Jai Hawker\n 403-261-2259\n Peters & Co. Limited\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n **********************************************************************\n This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its\n relevant\n affiliate\n and\n may contain confidential and privileged material for the\n sole\n use\n of\n the\n intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or\n disclosure\n by\n others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended\n recipient\n (or\n authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the\n sender\n or\n reply\n to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com\n and\n delete\n all\n copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments\n hereto)\n are\n not\n intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create\n or\n evidence\n a\n binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any\n of\n its\n affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party,\n and\n may\n not\n be\n relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel\n or\n otherwise.\n Thank you.\n\n\n\n\n **********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I apologize for my delay in responding to this. I have two comments:\n\n1) The Power Pool rules leave the ultimate decisions respecting credit requirements to the Power Pool Council (the independent body that oversees the Power Pool). The chart that Amr has attached to his email outlines the guidelines the Power Pool Council normally follows - although they have the authority to increase or decrease any specific pool participant's trading limit. See attached excerpt Sec 2.6 - Prudential Requirements from Pool Rules\n\n2) In understand Enron is now a BBB and therefore has a $10,000,000 trading limit per month in the Alberta Power Pool. I can advise that I have spoken with Peter Keohane (Enron Canada VP and Asst General Counsel) and he is monitoring Enron Canada's credit obligations to all institutions and counterparties very closely. With respect to the Alberta Power Pool, Peter advises that given our PPA position and the fact we are a net seller into the Pool he does not believe there is any cause for concern that the Power Pool will require us to post security under the present circumstances. \n\nRegards,\n\nRob\n\n \n2.6 Prudential Requirements\n2.6.1 Setting of Prudential Requirements\nCouncil is responsible for determining what a participant must provide to the pool for\nfinancial assurance.\nA participant will meet and maintain such financial and other prudential requirements\nas the Council deems appropriate to ensure that the participant is and remains of\nsufficient financial standing to meet its financial obligations. The prudential\nrequirements include, without limitation, those set out in Schedule 3.\n2.6.2 Review and Reassessment\nA participant may be required to provide replacement or additional security.\nThe Council may review and reassess the adequacy of the financial security or credit\nrating provided by a participant from time to time and may direct the participant to\nprovide replacement or additional financial security in accordance with its new\ndetermination as to the adequacy of the prudential requirements for that participant.\nThe replacement or additional financial security must be provided within two business\ndays of the direction.\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tIbrahim, Amr \nSent:\tFriday, November 02, 2001 3:47 PM\nTo:\tSteffes, James D.; Kingerski, Harry; Nicolay, Christi L.\nCc:\tTiberi, Fino; Canovas, Guillermo; Levy, Alberto; Hemstock, Robert\nSubject:\tCredit worthiness - Alberta\n\n\n\nPlease find below the creditworthiness criteria for Alberta Pool. I appreciate the help of Fino and Guillermo.\n \n\nThe credit worthiness in Alberta determines the trading limits for each participant in relation to its bond rating as follows: \nRating\t\ttrading limit\nAAA\t\t$25,000,000\nAA\t\t$20,000,000\nA\t\t$15,000,000\nBBB\t\t$10,000,000\n\n> Blue Section (lower level endzone) - $47 (normally $69 - Available for\n> some games)\n> Purple section (upper level center) - $20 (Normally $23)******\n> Tan section (upper level behind basket - $10)\n>\n> ** Call me to find out our special on Preferred seats during the day of\n> the game!\n>\n> *BONUS* - each ticket comes with a $3 Blazer Buck (good for food and\n> beverage in the arena)\n>\n> To see a map with the colored sections go to http://www.blazers.com and\n> click on arena and tickets...\n>\n> Upcoming games:\n>\n> January 30 - Chicago Bulls\n> February 1 - Phoenix Suns\n> February 7 - Seattle Supersonics\n> February 13 - Minnesota Timberwolves\n> February 17 - Boston Celtics\n> February 20 - Denver Nuggets\n> February 22 - Utah Jazz\n>\n> OR - Call for any future Blazer game!!\n>\n> For tickets please call Ryan Langan @ 503-797-9936 or e-mail @\n> ryan.langan@ripcity.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "What do you want for Fred Taylor - do you see he is out for the first 2 \nweeks?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please click on the URL below for Enron's 2001 Holiday Schedule.\n\nhttp://home.enron.com:84/messaging/2001sched.jpg", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff,\n\nTwo points: 1) We do not want to tie the deals together in any form of \nwritten communication. We must be very careful going down this path. Your \ncomment below is very valid. 2) Having said that, we can certainly help \nfacilitate putting together an agreement with the understanding that I will \nnot put my people through a fire drill. We need total buy in from all the \nparties. GSS has already wasted a lot of time on this process. Let us know \nthe next step and Glenn and I will be happy to help with the agreement.\n\nCheers!\n\nPeter L. Goebel\nDirector, Sourcing Portfolio Leader - IT & Utilities\nGlobal Strategic Sourcing\nWork: 713-646-7810\nCell: 713-851-5673\n\n\n\n\n\n\tJeff Youngflesh\n\t12/11/2000 09:21 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Jennifer Medcalf/NA/Enron@Enron, Peter Goebel/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Glenn Lewis/NA/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: Product Quotes and Software License Agreement (BMC / EBS info)\n\nJennifer and Peter, welcome back...!\n\nAttached are the notes from the EBS team and BMC organization regarding the \nproposals to EBS and Net Works (etc.) from BMC.\n\nI am curious, Peter (or Glenn), if it is reasonable of BMC to make the \nstatement to the effect that, \"...the 45% discount is applied only if\nwe have the EBS Enron Partnership agreement in place...\". Is that cutting it \nclose on the restraint of trade issue?\n\nBob McAuliffe has informed me in a note that if his people (Matson & Cumming) \nchoose the BMC product at testing conclusion, he would support their \ndecision. Smith and Ogg have given \"no go\" indications. I have received \nthat information from Bruce Smith in a telephone conversation, but Jim Ogg's \nlack of communication with me is what I have used to draw a similar \nconclusion for his situation...\n\nBMC and EBS both, I believe, are wanting GSS to do the contract work for this \ndeal. It is my understanding, Peter, that the timing of that request might \nbe a problem for your guys...Perhaps we should have a quick, informal pow-wow \nabout this?\n\nThanks,\nJeff\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:08 AM -----\n\n\tStephen Morse@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n\t12/07/2000 05:55 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: Chaz Vaughan/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t Subject: Product Quotes and Software License Agreement\n\nJeff,\n\nAttached are all the outstanding deal proposals from BMC. Lets push for some \naddl discounts so we can get each of these guys a \"win\". I have asked our \nBMC contacts to reduce these quotes already due to our partnership but I am \nsure you know how to handle this best.\n\nWe need your help Jeff, we cant do it without you.\n\nThanks,\n\nSTeve\n\n\nSteve Morse\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7137-work\n713-569-7912-cell\nemail: stephen_morse@enron.net\n----- Forwarded by Stephen Morse/Enron Communications on 12/07/00 05:55 PM \n-----\n\n\tAnn_Munson@bmc.com\n\t12/07/00 10:13 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Stephen Morse/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: Chaz Vaughan/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nBernie_Goicoechea@bmc.com\n\t\t Subject: Product Quotes and Software License Agreement\n\n\n\nHi Steve,\n\nIt was nice talking to you. Included here are the Product quotes that we\nsent to the groups. The Incontrol has multiple spreadsheets for Bruce\nSmith's projects. Real Media is for Everett. The other two are self\nexplanatory.\n\nThe concern that we have is that there is still not a quote for Jim Ogg and\ntherefore it is not a quantified amount for the deal we're doing together.\nThat is significant because it effects discounts, volume, and certainly the\nmore BMC product that Enron targets the better for this deal.\n\nAs mentioned in the phone call, I'll send you a soft copy of the Enron Corp\n(which includes EBS) software license agreement with BMC if I can get it for\nyou. Otherwise it will be a hard copy when you come over today. It\nincludes the terms of liability, warranty, etc.\n\nI look forward to seeing you today.\n\nBest regards,\nAnn\n <> <>\n<> <>\n\nAnn M. Munson\nSenior Sales Representative\nBMC Software\n713-918-4569 Direct\n713-918-8001 Fax\namunson@bmc.com\n\n\n - Enron RealMedia KM Order 2.xls\n - Enron - Doug Cummins team.xls\n - Enron - Randy Matson team.xls\n - Enron INCONTROL Product Order Form 11-28-00.xls\n\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:08 AM -----\n\n\t\"Munson, Ann\" \n\t12/08/2000 02:46 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'jeff_youngflesh@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \"'stephen_morse@enron.net'\" , \n\"'chaz_vaughan@enron.net'\" , \"Goicoechea, Bernie\" \n\n\t\t Subject: The EBS Enron agreement\n\nHi Jeff,\n\nI hope you are doing well. There have been some interesting developments on\nthe way to the Enron Broadband/BMC agreement since we last spoke.\nApparently, it is extremely important to Jim Crowder to get this agreement\nin place by December 15. As a result of the conversation between Jim\nCrowder and Jeff Hawn, BMC Exec., I have been directed to help Steve Morse\nand Chaz Vaughan in leveraging the best deal possible for the various\nprojects that Enron is considering with BMC. As you are aware, we have\nalready proposed several individual deals. In addition to those we are\nincluding some deals in which there has been an expressed interest so that\nEnron can take advantage of the pricing that this partnership will bring to\nyou.\n\nThe purpose of this e-mail is to give you a heads up on the acceleration of\ntiming that we have been directed to work towards and to let you know that\nwe have already agreed to bring our price down in order to make the price\nmore attractive to Enron. We would very much appreciate your help in\nexpediting the process of bringing this agreement to closure. In my next\ne-mail I will send you a list of all the outstanding BMC proposals to Enron.\n\nBest regards,\n\nAnn M. Munson\nSenior Sales Representative\nBMC Software\n713-918-4569 Direct\n713-918-8001 Fax\namunson@bmc.com\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:08 AM -----\n\n\t\"Munson, Ann\" \n\t12/08/2000 03:34 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'jeff_youngflesh@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \"'chaz_vaughan@enron.net'\" , \n\"'stephen_morse@enron.net'\" , \"Goicoechea, Bernie\" \n\n\t\t Subject: BMC Projects at Enron\n\n\nHi Jeff,\n\nHere's the attachments I told you that I would send you. The Incontrol\ncontains two spreadsheets.\n\n <> <>\n<> <> <> <> <>\n\nTaker care,\n\nAnn M. Munson\nSenior Sales Representative\nBMC Software\n713-918-4569 Direct\n713-918-8001 Fax\namunson@bmc.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:08 AM -----\n\n\t\"Munson, Ann\" \n\t12/08/2000 05:36 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'jeff_youngflesh@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \"'stephen_morse@enron.net'\" , \n\"'chaz_vaughan@enron.net'\" , \"Goicoechea, Bernie\" \n\n\t\t Subject: Application of the Discount\n\nHi Jeff,\n\nI'm sure you already realize this, but for the sake of clarification, it's\nimportant to make sure that I state that the 45% discount is applied only if\nwe have the EBS Enron Partnership agreement in place.\n\nBest regards,\nAnn\n\nAnn M. Munson\nSenior Sales Representative\nBMC Software\n713-918-4569 Direct\n713-918-8001 Fax\namunson@bmc.com\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron on 12/11/2000 09:08 AM -----\n\n\t\"Munson, Ann\" \n\t12/08/2000 05:55 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'jeff_youngflesh@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \"'Chaz_vaughan@enron.net'\" , \n\"'stephen_morse@enron.net'\" \n\t\t Subject: Please Use this Attachment...\n\n\n....to replace the Word Document that I sent you previously. As per my\nvoice mail to you.\n\n <>\n\nAnn M. Munson\nSenior Sales Representative\nBMC Software\n713-918-4569 Direct\n713-918-8001 Fax\namunson@bmc.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Barry would be good and I do believe that he is an asset. I will talk with Wes and see what we can suggest. \n\nWith regard to your comment that I am \"in\", in my conversation with Greg Whalley a couple of weeks ago he said that he does need me to accomplish some things for the estate and that like Mark Haedicke, and perhaps himself, there could be some issues with the Estate and creditors committee if we were to go to Netco immediately. What I agreed to with Greg is that I will be focused on the Estate and that I would be interested in talking about Netco in 30 to 60 days. In the meantime, I will participate as much as you would like for me to on the due diligence process around the auction. I will gladly meet with any and all prospective buyers to make them comfortable with our processes, systems, staff expertise and operational controls. And you can also count on me if I can play a role in assuring that the staff destined for Netco is in tact and is motivated and excited about the opportunities there. \n\nLeslie Reeves will be getting the org charts to Tammie this afternoon before she leaves. Gas logistics is not included in the operations org charts, as our understanding is that logistics is being included in the commerical org charts. \n\n--Sally\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tKitchen, Louise \nSent:\tWednesday, January 02, 2002 7:05 PM\nTo:\tBeck, Sally\nSubject:\tRE: NETCO\n\nBarry is in Accounting for now, Jim wants him for the estate. All of that was before you were in. I had to plan. I think Barry is an asset - Wes and I don't know where though. Any thoughts?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tBeck, Sally \nSent:\tWednesday, January 02, 2002 6:57 PM\nTo:\tKitchen, Louise\nSubject:\tRE: NETCO\n\nBob is out with the flu and may be out through tomorrow. I will coordinate with him on org charts. Where do you want to have Gas Logistics - under Bob in operations or under trading? Given your answer, we just need to be consistent with commercial on this for the org charts. \n\nAlso, I talked with Bob Hall today and would expect to hear definitively from him tomorrow regarding his commitment to Netco. I had an interesting conversation with Barry Pearce this morning, and sounds as if you already have an alternative plan under way. --Sally \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tKitchen, Louise \nSent:\tWednesday, January 02, 2002 6:44 PM\nTo:\tKitchen, Louise; Colwell, Wes; Hodges, Georgeanne; Milnthorp, Rob; Zufferli, John; Hedstrom, Peggy; Myers, Thomas; Bradford, William S.; Will, Lloyd; Beck, Sally; Hall, Bob M; Presto, Kevin M.; Forster, David; Reeves, Leslie; Gaskill, Chris; Superty, Robert; Lagrasta, Fred; Luce, Laura; Tycholiz, Barry; Redmond, Brian; Vickers, Frank; Gossett, Jeffrey C.; Arnold, John; Grigsby, Mike; Allen, Phillip K.; Neal, Scott; Martin, Thomas A.; Shively, Hunter S.; Rub, Jenny; Webb, Jay; Haedicke, Mark E.; Buy, Rick; Calger, Christopher F.; Duran, W. David; Robinson, Mitch; Curry, Mike; Heizenrader, Tim; Belden, Tim; Steffes, James D.; Aucoin, Berney C. ; Roberts, Mike A.; Oxley, David\nCc:\tLavorato, John; Schoppe, Tammie\nSubject:\tRE: NETCO\n\nOrganisational Charts have been requested by one of the potential Buyers. Please send to Tammie by close of play tomorrow.\n\nThanks\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tKitchen, Louise \nSent:\tMonday, December 31, 2001 12:54 PM\nTo:\tColwell, Wes; Hodges, Georgeanne; Milnthorp, Rob; Zufferli, John; Hedstrom, Peggy; Myers, Thomas; Bradford, William S.; Will, Lloyd; Beck, Sally; Hall, Bob M; Presto, Kevin M.; Forster, David; Reeves, Leslie; Gaskill, Chris; Superty, Robert; Lagrasta, Fred; Luce, Laura; Tycholiz, Barry; Redmond, Brian; Vickers, Frank; Gossett, Jeffrey C.; Arnold, John; Grigsby, Mike; Allen, Phillip K.; Neal, Scott; Martin, Thomas A.; Shively, Hunter S.; Wynne, Rita; Rub, Jenny; Webb, Jay; Haedicke, Mark E.; Buy, Rick; Calger, Christopher F.; Duran, W. David; Robinson, Mitch; Curry, Mike; Heizenrader, Tim; Belden, Tim; White, Stacey W.; Steffes, James D.; Aucoin, Berney C. ; Roberts, Mike A.; Oxley, David\nCc:\tLavorato, John\nSubject:\tNETCO\n\nThe New Year has arrived and we really to finalize a lot of the work with regards to moving into NETCO. Obviously we still do not have a deal but the deadline is approaching and preparations need to be finalized.\n\nThe main areas to focus on over the next week are:-\n\n(i) \tRe-start/Integration Plans (due on Jan 7)\t\t\t\tTo be forwarded to Louise\t\n\tThese plans need to be detailed and show clear detailed timelines and detailed responsibilities for getting us up and running as soon as possible. \n\tThe current restart date is January 21, 2001 but may be pushed forward to January 14, 2002.\t\n(ii)\tBudget (due Jan 3, 2002)\t\t\t\t\t\tTo be forwarded to Faith Killen \n\tFirst year budget to include all start up costs (some of which can be amortized)\n(iii)\tSeating Plans\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tTammy Shepperd to co-ordinate\n\tWe need to start the planning process for seating as we will be living on floors 5 & 6 of the Enron South building.\n\tI have asked Tammy Shepperd to commence the seating plan and we would look to start the moves as soon as possible but with a large number occuring around January 11,2002.\n(iv)\tDue Diligence\n\tWe continue the process with two new companies this week (Wednesday and Thursday). Andy Zipper is taking the lead for the company arriving on Wednesday, please help him with his requirements.\n\nI would ask that both John and I are notified of any changes to the Netco personnel list on a timely fashion and that the list is maintained on a continual basis. Please forward all alterations to Jeanie Slone who has responsibility for the master list.\n\nCommunication - I believe that the New Year combined with a internal communication issues may be a good time to review what we want to say on Netco and what our policies are. I am asking David Oxley to co-ordinate with all of you on this. I know a lot of you believe that we need to only communicate once we have retention programme in place for the estate which may be a good idea but we we need to make sure that we lose as few people as possible.\n\nIf you are unavailable this week, please ensure you delegate this work out.\n\nHappy New Year\n\nLouise", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "That works for me.\n\nD\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Brenda F Herod 05/11/2000 11:25 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Lisa Csikos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary M \nSmith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rita Wynne/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Venturatos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pat \nClynes/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Michael Eiben/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Hector McLoughlin/Corp/Enron@Enron, Norma Villarreal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yvette \nG Connevey/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Mid Year PRC Meeting\n\nI would like to have our PRC meeting on Thursday, 6/8. Because of trading, \nwe will not be able to start until noon. Please confirm to me ASAP (by end \nof day, TODAY) that you will be available. Please keep in mind that we will \nwent last time from 1:00pm until almost midnight. Your commitment of this \ndate will include the evening hours, unless of course, we work quickly and \nefficiently!!! Sally's meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, 6/13, and I plan to \nbe on vacation on Friday, 6/9. Therefore, this is the lastest date that we \ncan meet. Please make every effort to make this work.\n\nThanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 05/01/2000 \n11:28 AM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Edward D Baughman 04/26/2000 12:10 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Leslie Hansen/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Revised EOL Capacity Term Sheets\n\nAs discussed.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We fared well in the prehearing yesterday. At issue was whether the California refund claims would be decoupled from the supplier/creditor claims of Enron and other sellers to whom California owes money. For both strategic and tactical reasons, it is critical that these claims be resolved in the same adjudications and ultimate judgments. In yesterday's prehearing, Enron and other suppliers defeated (at least for now) a very real threat of decoupling. In addition, Gary Fergus did a very able job at educating the judge on (a) the inadequacies of California's data supporting its refund claims, and (b) the likelihood that California is cooking that data.\n\nJeffrey D. (Dan) Watkiss\nBracewell & Patterson, LLP\n2000 K St., N.W.\nSuite 500\nWashington, D.C. 20006-1872\n(202) 828-5851\ndwatkiss@bracepatt.con\njdwatkiss@aol.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Great work Mike!\nI will arrange interviews with the London folks while I'm there.\nJen\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Mike A Roberts 12/14/2000 09:54 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Jennifer Fraser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jose Marquez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Stephen W \nBennett/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: UPDATE - Meteorologist Search\n\n\n\nWe have identified two good candatites who would be available for a London \ninterview the week of the 18th:\n\n1. Kerryn Hawke\n2. Stephen Cusack\n\nalso strong but not available for that week is\n\n3. Piero Chessa (working for ECMWF in Italy)\n\nwe have a couple others here in the states if the London interviews don't \nwork out.\n\n\nI am forwarding under separate cover Kerryn and Stephen's CV's with telephone \nnumbers to Jen\n\n- - - Mike", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "thanks again for keeping me in the know --- I really appreciate your \ncontinuous, prompt help, Tana.\n\n\nFrom: Tana Jones on 11/08/2000 09:26 AM\nTo: Mary Griff Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: ANP Marketing \n\nI'm talking to their lawyer right now. He's checking with his power team to \nfind out what name their FERC license is in. However, we still do not have a \nCredit sign off on power yet, so I am also working with (\"nagging\") the power \nCredit person to get me some headroom. Let's just say ANP is \"evolving\" as \nwe speak!\n\n\n\n\tMary Griff Gray\n\t11/08/2000 09:17 AM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Bradley Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: ANP Marketing\n\nTana --\n\nThanks for the prompt response. Does this mean that eventually they'll be \napproved for power, but not at this time? Or, we'll hold up the transaction \nID until the power side is approved.\n\nGriff\n\n\nFrom: Tana Jones on 11/08/2000 09:12 AM\nTo: Mary Griff Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: ANP Marketing \n\nI heard back from the power lawyer and they do not appear to have a FERC \nlicense. He is going to have to talk to her and clear this up.\n\n\n\n\tMary Griff Gray\n\t11/08/2000 08:29 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Bradley Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Re: ANP Marketing\n\nTana --- I talked to Jeff Mansfield this a.m. and he implied that they should \nbe receiving a blessing for transacting power. I'm not sure where he got \nthat info, but it must not be true, huh?\nThanks, Griff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Griff Gray/HOU/ECT on 11/08/2000 \n08:23 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nBradley Diebner\n11/08/2000 08:01 AM\nTo: Mary Griff Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: ANP Marketing \n\nWe approved these guys yesterday for gas. Our power team is looking at them \nfor power, but a message came down from legal that they will probably be shut \ndown for power. They are open for gas. \n\n\n \n\n\nFrom: Mary Griff Gray \n 11/08/2000 07:36 AM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: Bradley Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: ANP Marketing\n\nHey guys --- This company wants to be approved for both gas and power \ntransactions.\nThanks,\nGriff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Griff Gray/HOU/ECT on 11/08/2000 \n07:35 AM ---------------------------\n \n\n\nFrom: Mary Griff Gray \n 11/06/2000 09:18 AM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: Bradley Diebner/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: ANP Marketing\n\n\nBrad,\n\nHere's another one. They come in groups you know. Hopefully, this will be \nthe last credit question for a bit.\n\nHow is the credit part coming on this company's app? The latest Access data \nbase entry appears to be October 23rd.\n\nThanks,\nGriff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Iris,\n\nPlease, feel free to give me a call when you have a few minutes.\nI shall be glad to chat with you.\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\niris.mack@paribas.com on 03/30/2000 02:24:27 AM\nTo: vkamins@enron.com\ncc: denis.autier@paribas.com \nSubject: Greetings from London (to Enron)\n\n\n\n\nDear Dr. Kaminski,\n\n How are you? It was nice to meet you at the Real Options conference in\nNYC.\n\n I was intrigued by some of the comments in your conference talk. In\nparticular, by your use of real options to hedge financial options. This is\nsomething I am interested in as well.\n\n When you have some time, could we chat about this topic in a bit more\ndetail?\n\n Thanks for your time and consideration. Hope to hear from you soon.\n\nRegards,\nIris Mack\n\n\n\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n----------------\nThis message is confidential; its contents do not constitute a\ncommitment by BNP Paribas Group* except where provided\nfor in a written agreement between you and BNP Paribas Group*.\nAny unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination, either\nwhole or partial, is prohibited. If you are not the intended\nrecipient of the message, please notify the sender immediately.\n*BNP Paribas Group is a trading name of BNP SA and Paribas SA\n\nCe message est confidentiel; son contenu ne represente en\naucun cas un engagement de la part du groupe BNP Paribas*\nsous reserve de tout accord conclu par ecrit entre vous et le\ngroupe BNP Paribas*. Toute publication, utilisation ou diffusion,\nmeme partielle, doit etre autorisee prealablement. Si vous n'etes\npas destinataire de ce message, merci d'en avertir immediatement\nl'expediteur.\n*Le groupe BNP Paribas est le nom commercial utilise par BNP SA et Paribas SA", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Stephanie and Becky,\n\nI need your help with the PG&E credit exposure diligence described in Travis \nMcCullough's e:mail set forth below. Could you please forward me (i) copies \nof the Service Agreement, Capacity Release materials and executed PGT \nAgreement for the 67,000 MMBtu of transport acquired in 1998, and (ii) the \nTariff provisions that deal with the matters described in Travis' e:mail. \nAlso, what additional transportation transactions do we currently have on \nPG&E entities. Do you have a feel for that? We are supposed to be helping \nCredit to get a handle on (a) PG&E exposure and (b) setoff opportunities as \nto such exposure. Of course, Credit would like our input by Friday. \n\nThanks for your help.\nSteve Van Hooser\n----- Forwarded by Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT on 01/10/2001 02:27 PM -----\n\n\tShari Stack\n\t01/09/2001 10:10 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alan \nAronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Wayne Gresham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan \nJ Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nony Flores/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT@ECT, Travis \nMcCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: PGE due diligence effort\n\n\n\t\nMy asst., Kaye Ellis, will be calling each of you this morning to see if you \ncan attend a short meeting today to discuss a due diligence effort with \nregard to Pacific Gas and Electric Company and its various subsidiaries. We \nhave an overall exposure report from Credit which shows that Enron is exposed \nto PG&E in virtually all of the commodities that we transact. \n\nIn the meeting today - Travis and I will help you identify the PG&E \nentity/entities which may have transactions with Enron concerning your \nparticular commodity. We will ask you to pull the relevant master agreement \nand provide the information set forth below. \nThank you in advance for your help,\nShari\n ----- Forwarded by Shari Stack/HOU/ECT on 01/09/2001 09:57 AM -----\n\n\tTravis McCullough\n\t01/09/2001 09:12 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT, Andrew Edison/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: William S Bradford/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: PGE due diligence effort\nHere is a list of the information that we will need to collect from each \nmaster agreement:\nGoverning law;\nsummary of setoff provisions (in particular, does the contract give us the \nright to setoff (i) only those transactions under the specific master, (ii) \ntransactions under other agreements between the same counterparties; or (iii) \ntransactions under other agreements between affiliates of the counterparties; \n(v) all transactions or only those transactions that we elect to offset;\nsummary of termination provisions (automatic upon bankruptcy or insolvency of \na party? any notice requirements?) \nsummary of liquidated damages provisions (how computed? provision for \ntwo-way LD's (such that even the breaching party gets a payment if they are \nin the money?) \nWe also need to discuss how we can get comfortable that all transactions were \nproperly booked under the correct master agreement, and that there are no \nsignificant \"glitches\" in our transaction documentation.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tHotte, Steve \nSent:\tFriday, February 08, 2002 3:26 PM\nTo:\tSawyer, Lisa; Barnes, Caroline\nCc:\tDietz, Rick; Holmes, Bradley; Mayer, Tony; Krone, Amy; Rahn, Nick\nSubject:\tRE: Ownership and Rights to Software for new CMS/CRS/CAS and Rates & Revenue\n\nAs this issue impacts all of our applications (operations and commercial) I have asked Tony Mayer to spearhead this effort for us. \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tSawyer, Lisa \nSent:\tFriday, February 08, 2002 2:59 PM\nTo:\tBarnes, Caroline\nCc:\tHotte, Steve; Dietz, Rick; Holmes, Bradley\nSubject:\tOwnership and Rights to Software for new CMS/CRS/CAS and Rates & Revenue\n\nCaroline, \nWe need to get together to discuss the ownership and rights to use for our new software products like Contracts, Capacity Release, Capacity Analysis and Rates & Revenue. My assumption is that NNG has the rights to use and will be able to get the source code for customization of this software because of the financial contribution that they have made; however, after talking to Colleen Raker today, she said we need to get together and create some type of written agreement between all the pipes for who owns and has the right to the source code for these software products. I know you are out until the 14th so let's plan to get together the following week to address. Thanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please plan to attend the below meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 23rd.\n\nTopic:\tENA & EES Coverage\nPlace:\tEB 872\nTime:\t4:30-5:30 p.m.\nDate:\tOctober 23, 2001\n\nAttendees:\tFrank Vickers\n\t\tChris Calger(by phone)\n\t\tLouise Kitchen\n\t\tJohn Lavorato\n\t\tDavid Forster\n\t\tDave Duran\n\t\tBarry Tycholiz\n\t\tDave Delainey\n\t\tJanet Dietrich\n\t\tJeff Ader\n\t\tMark Bernstein\n\n\nMollie: Chris can dial into the conf. room-the number is (713) 646-8061.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks!\n\nTammie Schoppe\nEnron Americas-Office of the Chair\nAssistant to Louise Kitchen\n713.853.4220 office \n713.646.8562 fax\n713.253.2131 mobile", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "okay so it's 2:30 am and I am so ready to be out of here it is ridiculous. I \nam so excited to come down there and have some fun and just forget about work \nand all the other lame ass shit that has been going on in my life. Anyway \nlooking forward to seeing you and here is Burnsy's cell phone number \n415-710-3410. Also remember if you don't want to drive home that night or \ntake the Bart home (you taking the bart home alone scares me) you are more \nthan welcome to crash at Burnsys house on Thursday night. He has a pull out \nbed and told me to tell you you are more than welcome to crash there. I will \ncatch up with ya tommorow and we will figure out what to do Thursday night.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Daily Blessing\nDesiderata\nhttp://www.daily-blessings.com/desiderata.htm\n\nplease visit today's sponsors...\n\nFlipAlbum is the world's first software\n that automatically organizes digital images into realistic page-flipping \npicture\n albums. 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The mailing list ID is \"dailyblessings:10\".\n\nOR...\n\n* Reply to this message with the word \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\nThis message was sent to address judy.hernandez@enron.com\nX-PMG-Recipient: judy.hernandez@enron.com\n<<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>> <<<>>>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Oct Sumas trades\n \nSold 50000 mm/d to Lambie (0.24)\nBought 5000 mm/d from Chad (0.245) EOL\n \nI also bought 15000 mm/d from Chad today on EOL.\n \nChris\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Torres, Carlos \nSent: Mon 9/10/2001 9:35 AM \nTo: Dorland, Chris \nCc: \nSubject: RE: Position and P&L\n\n\n\nNo worries amd I will make sure your book is clean and ready by the time you get here!\n \nCarlos\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Dorland, Chris \nSent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:30 AM\nTo: Torres, Carlos\nSubject: RE: Position and P&L\n\n\nCarlos\n \nThanx for the pos report. Would you mind sending it to me each morning? Also, can you make sure that they have all of the deals (other than the few I have done) transferred out of my book by the end of the week. I talked to Brian? and he said he would look after it but can you make sure it happens.\n \nThanx,\n \nChris \n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Torres, Carlos \nSent: Mon 9/10/2001 9:13 AM \nTo: Dorland, Chris \nCc: \nSubject: Position and P&L\n\n\n\n<> \n\nCarlos Torres \nEnron Canada Corporation \n403-974-6918", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "THIS IS THE REVISED DRAFT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT -- DISREGARD THE EARLIER\nDRAFT\n\nRichard: Here is the REVISED draft settlement agreement. As I mentioned in\nmy voice-mail, Robin will be out until Friday so he won't have an\nopportunity to look at this until then. In reviewing this draft, you should\npay particular attention to the settlement sum in paragraph 4, the scope of\nreleases in paragraphs 6 and 7 (including the issue of whether there are any\nother entities that EPMI wants a release from), the choice of law provision\nin paragraph 10, and the confidentiality agreement in paragraph 13. Bob\n\n\n\n\n <<218N01!.WPD>>\n\n - 218N01!.WPD", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm scheduled to be here. Tomorrow and Wednesday are pretty bad, but \nThursday and Friday are wide open.\n\nKay\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Mitch Robinson 08/21/2000 05:08 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: Mark Dobler/NA/Enron@Enron, Ross \nNewlin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \n\nSubject: Westinghouse\n\nKay -\n\nAre you in the office this week? I'm interested in getting together to \ndiscuss Westinghouse.\n\nMitch", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by John Arnold/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 09:52 \nAM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Ross Prevatt 01/24/2001 08:19 AM\n\t\n\nTo: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: KCS VPP", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The POPS Production database server will be down over the weekend for a 3 \nhour period\nfor memory upgrade. Please let me know if there is a preferred 3hr window, if \nthere is\nno problem with y'all, can we will request the maintenance between 12-3pm \nSaturday 10/21/00.\n\nI'll inform y'all of the actual timeframe once its finalized, since there are \nother systems\nrunning on that server.\n\nthanks\nRomeo\n---------------------- Forwarded by Romeo D'Souza/HOU/ECT on 10/19/2000 02:47 \nPM ---------------------------\nFrom: Neil Leininger@ENRON on 10/19/2000 02:01 PM\nTo: Christine Pham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Romeo D'Souza/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: downtime request\n\nFYI\n---------------------- Forwarded by Neil Leininger/NA/Enron on 10/19/2000 \n02:02 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nMalcolm.Wells@enron.com on 10/19/2000 01:54:49 PM\nTo: dba@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: downtime request\n\n\nThe UNIX Infrastructure team would like to request downtime on system\n'aurora' this weekend. The system has 2 faulty memory simms that we need\nto replace BEFORE they cause a problem. We are requesting 3 hours to\nperform the memory replacement. The following databases would be effected:\n\neqtprod\ndcfprod\npopprod\ntrdprod\nsemprod\nsitprod2\ninfprd53\n\nPlease let me know if/when we can have time for this maintenance.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm ok. Theresa Zucha has generously offered to help me with my expense \naccount, which I really wasn't comfortable asking Warren to do anyway.\n\nThanks for asking.\n\nkay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "To whom it may concern:\n\nMy name is Craig Carmichael. I am a PhD student at Iowa State\nUniversity, working under Dr. Bartlett in the Adaptive Computing Lab.\nPlease lend me your attention for a brief moment. Enron's team of power\ntraders is the first contact I have made in this nature.\n\nI strongly believe that I have developed technology that can make Enron\nmillions in the very near-term future. If you are a power trader whose\nsuccess is proportional to the accuracy of your load forecasts, then I\nbelieve I can deliver an enormous opportunity to Enron and you. If I am\nway off base on my assessment, please let me know and I will go\nsomewhere else. I CHALLENGE EACH OF YOU TO DISCREDIT MY BELIEFS.\n\nHere are some of my credentials, so that you can verify that it might be\npromising to read the remainder of this email.\n\n 1. Finishing up ISU PhD work this summer.\n 2. Invented multiple neural network methods and inductive learning\ntechniques.\n 2. Recently DEVELOPED THE MOST ACCURATE electric load models in the\nChicago area for ComEd.\n 3. Saved ComEd millions of $ over the last couple years because of\nthis.\n 4. Can verify the above claims and that I did this single-handedly.\n 5. Wrote the new inductive learning algorithm for New Energy\nAssociates in Atlanta.\n 6. My software will be the new learning engine of NEA's NOSTRADAMUS\nfuture v5.0\n 7. Can verify that I single-handedly wrote NOSTRADAMUS's new training\nengine (not yet released)\n 8. Am the world's best electric load forecaster using advanced\ninductive learning methods.\n\nThis is the situation:\n\n I am giving my Final Defense on July 16th in areas of advanced\nforecasting methods. In 1999, I developed highly advanced neural\nnetwork models for Commonwealth Edison, under Robert Abboud (working at\nComEd) through the Adaptive Computing Lab at Iowa State University. The\nmodels were the most accurate available. At the time, ComEd was using\nthe EPRI models, NEA's Nostradamus, Tesla, and the ISU models (those\nthat I developed). Still, I knew of many ways for improvement and have\nbeen waiting for my graduation to release this technology. Preliminary\nstudies show that my most recent work is more accurate than anything\nthat is available at any price.\n\n Since I have felt oppressed by the system (being a student), I have\nawaited graduation (am finished mid-July) to unleash the technology that\nI have developed outside of the university (my funding comes from the\nMeteorology department and has nothing to do with load forecasting).\nThis is unpublished, provocative, state-of-the-art stuff that can smoke\neven the multi-million dollar EPRI models, and only I know how they\nwork. The technology could also put Tesla out of business. The errors\nappear to be LESS THAN HALF OF THOSE OF NOSTRADAMUS.\n\nJohn Snead from Tesla knows me and feared my models so much that he\ntried to merge his company with RGA Labs. Robert Abboud from ComEd,\nExcelon (and now RGA Labs) knows who I am. Rick Hunt, the project\nmanager from New Energy Associates does also, since I wrote the software\nfor their yet-to-be-released inductive learning engine.\n\nOk. Here are the possibilities.\n\n 1. I am making all of this up and did't really invent leading\nforecasting technology\n 2. I am a nut who doesn't even know what he's talking about\n 3. This guy couldn't possibly do this sort of thing on his own clock\nall by himself\n 4. Maybe there's something to what this guy is saying. We might as\nwell send him a data set to test his claims.\n\n\nI feel that someone will continue to try to take advantage of me if I\ndon't act now. Within the next 6 months, someone will probably own my\ntechnology besides myself. I want to prove that I can be an immense\nasset to Enron. I would like to sell my technology to Enron as part of\nyour in-house modeling efforts.\n\nSomeone else might come along and try to make the same claims that I am\nmaking. They might razzle-dazzle you with their marketing sense and\nability to sell you their gem.\n\nWhat I am saying is that if you give me a chance to show you what I can\ndo, if you care about accuracy and not razzle-dazzle, then I will not\ndisappoint you. Give a data set to me and a thousand other people and\ncompanies. Let me show you that I'm not making all of this up. I will\nshow you flaws in other \"gems\".\n\nI hope this email wasn't too long. My family & I, as of now, have a\nfairly uncertain financial future (until I enter the workforce and have\na fairly cushy job). Because of this, I am obligated to see what\nopportunities exist with my intellectual property. If I fail in\nconvincing Enron that I have a gold mine in my possession, then I will\ngo to the #2 spot on my list, and will offer to provide them with the\nleading forecasting package available today. In some way, shape or\nform, in this scenario my software will then compete with Enron.\n\nThank you for lending me your ear. I hope you don't think I'm a lunatic\nfor sending you this lengthy email.\n\nCraig Carmichael\ncgcarmic@uswest.net", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'll try it.\n1.I have heard this before, but just can't remember\n2.Niagra Falls\n3.No idea. Probably something like rubarb\n4.Baseball\n5.Strawberry\n6.They put the bottle on the pear when it is little and tie it to the tree. \nIt grows inside the bottle.\n7.dwindle, dwarf, dwell, dweeb\n8.comma, period, semicolon, colon, apostrophe, exclamation point, question \nmark\n9.Minnesota\n10.error, hit by pitch, fielders choice, strike out (then passed ball or wild \npitch), catcher interference, \n11.Lettuce\n12.socks, sandals, shoes, slippers, stockings, skis (i don't know if that \ncounts)\n\n\n\n\n\"Kent & Karen Pope\" on 05/10/2001 11:39:45 AM\nTo: \"Dan Kessler\" , \"Darron C. Giron\" \n, \"Nancy Johnson\" \ncc: \nSubject: Fw: Know-it-all quiz\n\n\nto the smartest two people i know--good luck\ni've got the answers if you want them.\nkaren\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Watsky, Elizabeth \nTo: 'yvette_sepulveda@foleys.com' ;\n'emn@eepb.com' ; 'kwpope@pdq.net' \nDate: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:50 AM\nSubject: FW: Know-it-all quiz\n\n\n>Check out your knowledge...\n>\n>> -----Original Message-----\n>> From: Young, Melissa [mailto:MSYoung@tmh.tmc.edu]\n>> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:57 PM\n>> To: 'Cheri Thomas'; 'Dad'; 'Elizabeth - work'; 'Stephen-Home'\n>> Subject: FW: Know-it-all quiz\n>>\n>>\n>> A QUIZ FOR PEOPLE WHO KNOW EVERYTHING\n>>\n>> (1) There's one \"sport\" in which neither the spectators nor the\n>> participants\n>> know the score or the leader until the contest ends. What is it?\n>>\n>> (2) What famous North American landmark is constantly moving backward?\n>>\n>> (3) Of all vegetables, only two can live to produce on their own for\n>> several\n>> growing seasons. All other vegetables must be replanted every year. What\n>> are\n>> the only two perennial vegetables?\n>>\n>> (4) Name the only sport in which the ball is always in possession of the\n>> team on defense, and the offensive team can score without touching the\n>> ball?\n>>\n>> (5) What fruit has its seeds on the outside?\n>>\n>> (6) In many liquor stores, you can buy pear brandy, with a real pear\n>> inside\n>> the bottle. The pear is whole and ripe, and the bottle is genuine; it\n>> hasn't\n>> been cut in any way. How did the pear get inside the bottle?\n>>\n>> (7) Only three words in standard English begin with the letters \"dw.\"\n>> They\n>> are all common. Name two of them.\n>>\n>> (8) There are fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar. Can you name\n>> half of them?\n>>\n>> (9) Where are the lakes that are referred to in the \"Los Angeles Lakers?\"\n>>\n>> (10) There are seven ways a baseball player can legally reach first base\n>> without getting a hit. Taking a base on balls-a walk-is one way. Name\nthe\n>> other six.\n>>\n>> (11) It's the only vegetable or fruit that is never sold frozen, canned,\n>> processed, cooked, or in any other form but fresh. What is it?\n>>\n>> (12) Name six or more things that you can wear on your feet that begin\n>> with\n>> the letter \"S\".", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Apparently not eh.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Reminder, that today's Crescendo meeting has been cancelled. Thanks!\n---------------------- Forwarded by Tonai Lehr/Corp/Enron on 02/27/2001 09:50 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nScott Josey\n02/20/2001 09:47 AM\nSent by: Tonai Lehr\nTo: Arvel Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Audrey O'Neil/HOU/ECT@ECT, Becky \nCaudle/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christopher K Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, Don Rollins/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nGerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joan Quick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nCastiglione/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Whitt/NA/Enron@Enron, Nick \nCocavessis/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rusty Belflower/NA/Enron@Enron, Scott \nJosey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Teresa G Bushman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Walt D \nHamilton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barbara N Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: (bcc: Tonai Lehr/Corp/Enron)\n\nSubject: Cancellation of Today's Crescendo Meeting\n\nPer Scott, \n\nToday's Crescendo meeting and the meeting scheduled for 2/27/01 are cancelled.\n\nThe next scheduled meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 6th.\n\nThanks!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.\nEmail Alert\n\nMutual Fund Viewpoint(TM)\n================================================================\n\nDear American Century Shareholder,\n\nAs a valued American Century shareholder, Charles Schwab invites\nyou to sample below the latest installment of Mutual Fund \nViewpoint(TM), a new Schwab subscription email product that \ndelivers timely information directly to you from participating \nfund companies. 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(1001-17059)\n\nDistribution by Quris, Inc.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am currently working on the draft GTC and revised product descriptions. \nShould have draft by tommorrow. \n\n\n\n\tCarlos Alatorre@ENRON\n\t10/30/2000 09:51 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steve Van Hooser/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Carl Carter/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t Subject: \n\nCarl Carter and myself are working with Colleen Sullivan to get Pipeline \nSecondary Capacity launched on EnronOnline. I just want to touch base with \nyou regarding the GTC and Product Descriptions.\nGerald, according to our conversation you should have a draft early this \nweek, please let me know where we stand so we are sure that it fits into \nEnronOnline structure so we can input some draft wording/structure into Test \nand start creating Products\nPlease let me know if you have any questions/comments\nThanks\n\nCarlos\nx5-8705", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Karen, I vote for sending out a press release rather than having disgruntled\nand surprised customers go running to the press. If possible, it should be\ndirected to metro/general assignment reporters rather than political types.\n\nI think it becomes a more positive and manageable story if we're up front\nand get our side out before it looks like massive consumer complaints\nagainst a company that is posting hundreds of millions in revenue. Without\nan announcement, I'm afraid you'll get the story about the poor family who\nhas been trying to save money and is now facing huge utility bills that they\ndidn't expect and can't meet; with one, we may be able to get coverage that\nis more thoughtful and looks at some of the legitimate reasons Enron had to\ntake this action.\n\nKen\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \nTo: ; ;\n; ;\n; ;\n; \nSent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 8:04 PM\nSubject: final, final letter to California residential customers\n\n\n> we're still debating whether to issue a press release, but this is the\n> letter that was sent out Friday...\n> ---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Denne/Corp/Enron on 05/29/2001\n> 10:01 PM ---------------------------\n>\n>\n> Peggy Mahoney@EES\n> 05/29/2001 09:15 AM\n>\n> To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen\n> Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Elizabeth\n> Ivers/Enron@EnronXGate, Mark Koenig/Enron@EnronXGate, Paula\n> Rieker/Enron@EnronXGate\n> cc:\n>\n> Subject: final, final letter to California residential customers\n>\n> Final letter. We will hear from our customer service team as soon as we\n> receive the first customer call.\n> I will keep you all in the loop.\n> Thanks!\n> Peggy\n> ---------------------- Forwarded by Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES on 05/29/2001\n> 09:13 AM ---------------------------\n>\n>\n> Max Eberts\n> 05/25/2001 11:12 AM\n>\n> To: Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki\n> Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Diann Huddleson/HOU/EES@EES, Peggy\n> Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES, Lamar Frazier/HOU/EES@EES, Kevin\n> Keeney/HOU/EES@EES, Marcus Dotson/HOU/EES@EES\n> cc:\n> Subject: final, final letter to California residential customers\n>\n>\n> Diann received the word from Marty to begin the de-dasr-ing process within\n> the next few weeks. Thus, we changed the last sentence of the second\n> paragraph to reflect that. For everyone's records, this is the final,\n> final copy that received the necessary approvals and that our customers\n> will receive in the mail. Thank you.\n>\n> (See attached file: Calif_Residential_0524_6PM.doc)\n>\n>\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Just for your information--this may highlight the reason for the difficulty \nfor the East Region dividing its transportation usage tickets by contract \nnumber. For the entire month of May, the Central region's transport p&l \nreport is 20 pages long (and that's after splitting up transport tickets by \ncontract number); the West report is 34 pages long; and the East + Market \nEast report is 90 pages long without splitting transport tickets by contract \nnumber. If the East began breaking up usage tickets by contract number, it \ncould result in a five to seven fold increase in tickets. \n\nAny thoughts ?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/15/01; HourAhead hour: 15; No ancillary schedules awarded. \nVariances detected.\nVariances detected in Energy Import/Export schedule.\nVariances detected in SC Trades schedule.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001041515.txt\n\n---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblINTCHG_IMPEXP.\n Details: (Hour: 15 / Preferred: 12.00 / Final: 11.98)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/15/01\n TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_LUCKY\n ENGY_TYPE: WHEEL\n\n\n\n---- SC Trades Schedule ----\n*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.\n Details:\n\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: EPMI\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/15/01\n TRADING_SC: SETC\n PNT_OF_INTRC: NP15\n SCHED_TYPE: ENGY\n PURCH_SALE: 1\n DEAL_NO: 1\n$$$ Variance found in table tblInt_Interchange.\n Details: (Hour: 15 / Preferred: 10.00 / Final: 9.97)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: EPMI\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/15/01\n TRADING_SC: PGAE\n PNT_OF_INTRC: NP15\n SCHED_TYPE: ENGY\n PURCH_SALE: 2\n DEAL_NO: 1", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached are the EOL Firm Gas GTC, EOL Firm Gas GTC with Collateral Support, and a redline of the two. For those of you who reviewed the last version and provided comments, thank you. Please take a fresh read as material changes were made to Force Majeure. Any further comments, please advise.\n\n \n\nCarol, will you please completely \"fresh read\" both of them as a check for me. Thank you.\n\n\nCordially,\nMary Cook\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal\nHouston, Texas 77002-7361\n(713) 345-7732\n(713) 646-3393 (fax)\nmary.cook@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "In a meeting with your guys now. See you tomorrow.\n\nLouise\n--------------------------\nSent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Corinne:\n\nWe will accept your interest rate schedules. Also, you can include the \nwitness line for our signatory.\nPlease prepare execution copies and let me know if there is anything else to \nbe done. Thanks for your patience.\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n\n\n\n\t\"Corinne A Samon\" \n\t02/28/2001 10:05 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Sara.Shackleton@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: futures agreement\n\n\nSara,\nWe are in agreement with your proposed changes to the arbitration language.\n\nI await your reply concerning the rest of the comments to the client \nagreement.\n\nRegards,\nCorinne 6-4292\n\n\n\n\nSara.Shackleton@enron.com on 02/27/2001 06:33:48 PM\n\nTo: samon_corinne@jpmorgan.com\ncc:\nSubject: Re: futures agreement\n\n\n\n\n\nCorinne:\n\nAttached is your arbitration language (marked) and our arbitration text. I\nhope this does it! Thanks.\n\n(See attached file: JPMorganarbitrationR1.doc)\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n\n\n\n \"Corinne A Samon\"\n cc:\n Subject: Re: futures \nagreement\n 02/27/2001 02:58\n PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSara,\nThank you for your fax.\nSection 180.3 of the CEA prohibits us from agreeing to any settlement\nprocedure/forum ahead of time. JPMFI, in accordance with 180.3, will offer\n3\nforums - which will include AAA. If Enron chooses AAA, the arbitration\nwill be\nsubject to the provisions specified in your fax dd 2/26/2001.\n\nAttached is JPM's proposed language for the arbitration agreement.\n\n(See attached file: ARBITRATION AGREEMENT.doc)\n\nIf you are in agreement with the language, please forward Enron's proposed\nlanguage (detailed in your 2/26 fax) electronically (if available).\n\nThank you and Regards,\nCorinne\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSara.Shackleton@enron.com on 02/26/2001 12:36:22 PM\n\nTo: samon_corinne@jpmorgan.com\ncc:\nSubject: futures agreement\n\n\n\n\nCorinne:\n\nI just sent you a fax re: arbitration.\n\nI have not heard from your salesperson re: interest schedule for debit\nrate (Sec. 2) and credit rate (Sec. 6). Thanks.\n\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n\n\n\n\n(See attached file: ARBITRATION AGREEMENT.doc)\n\n\n\n - JPMorganarbitrationR1.doc\n - ARBITRATION AGREEMENT.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Where is this being held? Still at 11?\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 02/08/2001 10:16 AM -----\n\n\tSara Shackleton\n\t02/07/2001 09:52 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Darlene C Forsyth/HOU/ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Whitewing Presentation\n\nI will attend from ENA legal (swaps).\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/24/01; HourAhead hour: 9; No ancillary schedules awarded. \nVariances detected.\nVariances detected in Generation schedule.\nVariances detected in Load schedule.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001042409.txt\n\n---- Generation Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblGEN_SCHEDULE.\n Details: (Hour: 9 / Preferred: 0.00 / Final: 0.00)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: EES\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/24/01\n UNIT_ID: BADLND_7_PL1X2\n\n\n\n---- Load Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblLoads.\n Details: (Hour: 9 / Preferred: 125.12 / Final: 124.57)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n LOAD_ID: SDG1\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/24/01\n SC_ID: EPMI", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "lets make it worthwhile - how about $500?\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Timothy Blanchard @ EES 03/13/2000 06:32 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chad Landry/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matthew \nLenhart/HOU/ECT@ECT, val.generes@ac.com, Bryan Hull/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Tigers\n\n$50 straight up-no points. And I don't want to hear any crying that you're \nseeded lower. If you're as good as you think and your conference is that \nmuch better, you hould have no worries.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Everyone,\n\nI want to thank all of you for being so patient, but I do have another change. My last verbal message to everyone was that the call would take place at 1:00 PM (CST). This is changing again. Rick will hold a call today as follows:\n\nDate:\t\tFriday, November 9\n\nTime:\t\t4:00 PM (CST)\n\nNumber:\t1-800-713-8600 (domestic)\n\t\t801-983-4017 (int'l)\n\t\t152142 (pass code for all)\n\n\nThanks and hang in there!!!!!!\n\nGinger Dernehl\nAdministrative Coordinator\nGlobal Government Affairs\nPhone# 713-853-7751\nFax# 713-646-8160\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDernehl, Ginger \nSent:\tThursday, November 08, 2001 4:58 PM\nTo:\tAlamo, Joseph; Allegretti, Daniel; Allen, Joe; Alvarez, Ray; Assad, Sergio; Assaf, Lisa; Ausenhus, Kara; Barnes, Lynnette; Bellas, Kirsten; Bestard, Jose; Binns, Darran; Bolton, Scott; Boston, Roy; Braz, Gisele; Buerger, Rubena; Burns, Stephen; Canovas, Guillermo; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Comnes, Alan; Connor, Joe; Cooney, Carolyn; Cooper, Adam N; Crowther, Mark; Dasovich, Jeff; Davies, Philip; Dawson, Paul; Decker, Larry; Dernehl, Ginger; Dressler, Jean; Elms, Nick; Fitzgibbon, Tom; Floris, Vinio; Frank, Robert; Fromer, Howard; Fulton, Donna; Gottfredson, Bryan; Grimes, Michael; Guerrero, Janel; Haizmann, Jan; Hamilton, Allison; Hardy Jr, John; Hartfield, Rita; Hawkins, Bernadette; Hemstock, Robert; Hennemeyer, Paul; Hetrick, Nancy; Hoatson, Tom; Huertas, Alfredo; Hueter, Barbara A.; Hughes, Llewelyn; Hunter, Bevin; Huson, Margaret; Ibrahim, Amr; Imai, Makiko; Kaufman, Paul; Kean, Steven J.; Keenan, Amber; Keene, Patrick; Kimura, Takashi; Kingerski, Harry; Kishigami, Kikumi; Knight, Laurie; Landwehr, Susan M.; Lassere, Donald; Lawner, Leslie; Lawrence, Linda L.; Leibman, Lara; Leonardo, Sam; Levy, Alberto; Lindberg, Susan; Linnell, Elizabeth; Long, Chris; Mara, Susan; Maurer, Luiz; McVicker, Maureen; Migden, Janine; Milano, Pamela; Miller, Terri; Montovano, Steve; Nersesian, Carin; Neustaedter, Robert; Nicolay, Christi L.; Nord, Sue; Noske, Linda J.; Novosel, Sarah; O'connell, Earlene; Ogenyi, Gloria; Palmer, Germain; Perez, Carmen; Perez, Gus; Perrino, Dave; Petrochko, Mona L.; Pharms, Melinda; Reis, Jose Lucio; Reyna, Margo; Rishe, Frank; Rizzo, Helen; Roan, Michael; Robertson, Linda; Robinson, Marchris; Rodriquez, Andy; Ryall, Jean; Sampaio, Fred; Shapiro, Richard; Shelk, John; Shortridge, Pat; Staines, Dan; Steffes, James D.; Stephens, Sharonda; Stransky, Joan; Stroup, Kerry; Stubbings, Randy; Styles, Peter; Sullivan, Kathleen; Sullivan, Lora; Thome, Jennifer; Tiberi, Fino; Twiggs, Thane; Van Biert, Teun; Walton, Steve; Warner, Geriann; Watanabe, Mika; Wood, Doug; Yeung, Charles; Yoho, Lisa\nSubject:\tGlobal Government Affairs Conf. Call - UPDATE\n\nAnother update call has been scheduled for tomorrow as follows:\n\nDate:\t\tFriday, November 9\n\nTime:\t\t8:30 AM (CST)\n\nNumber:\t1-800-713-8600 (domestic)\n\t\t801-983-4017 (int'l)\n\t\t152142 (pass code for all)\n\nLocation:\tECN 4746\n\nGinger Dernehl\nAdministrative Coordinator\nGlobal Government Affairs\nPhone# 713-853-7751\nFax# 713-646-8160", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This makes me very happy!!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tHayslett, Rod \nSent:\tFriday, November 02, 2001 12:59 PM\nTo:\tGeaccone, Tracy\nSubject:\tFW: Budget Meetings\n\nYeah!!!!!!!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tWestbrook, Sharron \nSent:\tFriday, November 02, 2001 12:56 PM\nTo:\tBeck, Sally; Blackwood, Connie; Bowen Jr., Raymond; Brooks, Loretta; Brown, Michael - COO London; Bryan, Jennifer; Burns, Jennifer; Butts, Bob; Campos, Kathy; Castleman, Kent; Chapman, Kay; Colwell, Wes; Costello, Lisa; Dauterive, Inez; Daw, Nicki; Delainey, David W.; Dietrich, Janet; Dyson, Fernley; Fallon, Jim; Ferrari, Kerry; Fleming, Rosalee; Ford, Sue; Frevert, Mark; Glisan, Ben; Gray, Dortha; Hayslett, Rod; Hillis, Kimberly; Hinojosa, Esmeralda; Horton, Stanley; Hughes, James A.; Kean, Steven J.; Kitchen, Louise; Koenig, Mark; Lavorato, John; Leff, Dan; Lindsey, Mark E.; Marshall, Lucy; Mcconnell, Mike; McMahon, Jeffrey; McVicker, Maureen; Myer, Karen; Phillips, Cathy; Pickering, Mark; Piper, Greg; Price, Brent A.; Rapacioli, Marisa; Reyes, Sonnia; Schiller, Marsha; Schoppe, Tammie; Schwarzbach, Stephen; Scott, Nicole; Shankman, Jeffrey A.; Sherriff, John; Sommers, Jeffrey E.; Spiller, Tina; Stark, Cindy; Stubblefield, Wade; Taylor, Liz; Tijerina, Shirley; Valdez, Christina; Valencia, Laura; Villanueva, Chantelle; Weldon, Kim; Whalley, Greg\nSubject:\tBudget Meetings\n\n\tALL CURRENTLY SCHEDULED BUDGET MEETINGS ARE BEING POSTPONED. THESE MEETINGS WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE. PLEASE CALL ME AT X37094 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear accountit and don.baughman@enron.com,\n\nCongratulations - this auction successfully ended\n\nItem Title : Rapid WALL CHARGER Nokia 5100 5120 5160 5190 (Item# 1202897138)\n\n Final Price : $2.99\n Auction Ended At : Dec-22-00 10:17:57 PST\n Total number of bids : 1\n Seller User ID : accountit\n Seller E-mail : accountit@autorelister.com\n High-bidder User ID: don.baughman@enron.com\n High-bidder E-mail: don.baughman@enron.com\n\n\n\n\n\nHere's what to do next:\n\n*The buyer and seller should contact each other within three business days to \ncomplete the sale. Not getting in touch leaves the contract in limbo and can \nearn you negative feedback. 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Mark\n----- Forwarded by Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT on 06/26/2000 05:34 PM -----\n\n\tVince J Kaminski\n\t06/23/2000 05:43 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Restructuring Today - 6/23\n\nMark,\n\nPlease, tale a look at the attached newsletter. An interesting story on \ngaming Cal\nPX. Let me know if you have problems opening the document.\n\nVince\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 06/23/2000 \n05:45 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nEnergy Info Source on 06/23/2000 07:24:22 AM\nTo: \ncc: \nSubject: Restructuring Today - 6/23\n\n\nEnergy Info Source - http://www.energyinfosource.com - is privileged to\nmake available to you a free trial subscription to Restructuring Today\nuntil July 11.\n\nRestructuring Today is the leading daily trade newsletter focused solely\non the deregulation, restructuring and convergence of the electric, natural\ngas and telecommunications industries, with a special focus on emerging\nmarkets.\n\nYou do not need to do anything to continue to receive this trial. 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I fixed some\nglitches.\n ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++\nThe information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This\nemail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization\nnamed above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized\nrepresentative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any\nreview, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any,\nor the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received\nthis email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email\nand delete this email from your system. Thank You\n <<185649_1.DOC>>\n\n - 185649_1.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Daren - here are the Equistar #'s. There should be a total of 65.000. There \nis a new deal per Janice at Equistar at meter 1373 effective 2/01. I have \nnot seen a deal for this. Let me know if it is legitimate. No volumes were \nadded, just moved from meter to meter. (Deal # 378904) Thanks.\n\nAL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Let's not forget the fact that Citizens has cut Enron more during the life of the deal. The only company walking away from a deal will be Enron. We will set up a meeting to discuss fixing the problem.\n\nThanks,\nMike\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tWard, Kim S (Houston) \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 12:01 PM\nTo:\tGrigsby, Mike; Gay, Randall L.\nCc:\tTycholiz, Barry; Sullivan, Patti; Groenewold, Shannon; Tholt, Jane M.\nSubject:\tFW: Griffith Sales\n\nAs I am not involved in the daily operations behind this deal, I will need your input in order to respond to this request. As I have indicated, the frequency of cuts has caused tremedous concern and Citizens is considering walking away from this deal. They need assurance that this gas is going to flow in order to continue. Do we need to have a meeting? And when can I expect a response from the desk?\n\nThanks,\n\nKim\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Breen, Sean\" @ENRON \nSent:\tMonday, November 19, 2001 11:48 AM\nTo:\tFoster, Chris H.; Ward, Kim S (Houston)\nSubject:\tGriffith Sales\n\n\nAs I have discussed with you, Citizens is concerned about the frequency of upstream supply issues that have resulted in the recent cuts in the deliveries to the Griffith power plant. Based on the information I have received, the reasons for these cuts have not risen to the level of Force Majeure, which as you know is the only event that would excuse performance under our contract for firm delivery of gas. Citizens therefore requests that Enron respond to Citizens in writing with a descriptions of the steps Enron is taking to insure that there is not a continuation of these contract performance issues into the future. Your prompt attention to this matter is appreciated.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Works for me.\n\n\n\n\tLisa Yoho@ENRON\n\t01/29/2001 01:32 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Chris Long/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert Bruce/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Conference Call re: CFTC RM \n\nDoes 4 central work for everyone for a conference call tomorrow with Ken?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Is Keith setting this up? Should we do this first thing at the Wed fundies meeting? Let me know.\n\nThanks,\nMike\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDorland, Chris \nSent:\tMonday, October 01, 2001 9:30 PM\nTo:\tClark, Chad; Brodeur, Stephane; Lambie, Chris; Cowan, Mike; Cooke, Ian; Torres, Carlos; Disturnal, John\nCc:\tHolst, Keith; Grigsby, Mike; Ermis, Frank; Reitmeyer, Jay; Smith, Matt\nSubject:\tWinter X Forecast\n\n\nLet's get together this week and talk about our winter forecast for the X. I was thinking thursday afternoon around 2:30. I'll touch base with Holst and see if the west guys can join us via conference call. Let me know if that works for you.\n\nDorland", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "\\BEGIN TRANSACTION PREFERRED\nSC_ID \"EPMI\";\nDAYAHEAD 20010806;\n\n\\BEGIN TEMPLATE I_INTRCHNGE\nTIE_POINT \"SYLMAR_2_LDWP\";\nINTERCHG_ID \"LDWP_EPMI_0806DS\";\nENGY_TYPE \"CSPN\";\nEXT_CNTRL_ID \"LDWP\";\nSCHED_ID \"\";\nCONTRACT_TYPE \"\";\nCNGS_MGT_FLG \"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\",\"SELF\";\nPRIOR_TYPE \"OTHER\";\nLOSS_CMP_FLG \"NO\";\nWSCC_TAG \"\";\nHRLY_MW -10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10,-10;\nRAMP_RATE 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1;\nCAP_RES_PRC 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0;\n \\BEGIN ADJ_BID\n24*{( 0, 91.86),( 10, 91.86)};\n\\END\n\\END TEMPLATE\n\\END TRANSACTION", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Yesterday I spent about 45 minutes with the three key energy staff to the House Energy and Commerce Committee -- Andy Black (for Barton) and Sean Cunningham and Jason Bentley (the energy counsels to the full committee). We met at my request to discuss Barton RTO draft. (The group EPSA meeting with Chairman Barton that was to have been yesterday afternoon has been rescheduled for next Tuesday.)\n \nKey points from the meeting --\n \n1. They do not expect the Barton Subcommittee to mark up the electricity legislation this year. Time is running out and Members of the subcommittee are not focused on the issue. Instead, they plan to continue working on the issue at the staff level. Probably will be another draft version circulated and then a version will be introduced by Barton as a formal bill by the end of the year. The earliest they see any kind of vote is late Jan. or early February.\n \n2. Barton feels strongly that FERC should not be the \"tail wagging the dog\" on RTO policy.\n \n3. On particulars of the bill, they are clearly reconsidering the 40,000 MW minimum threshold for the size of an RTO. They are getting pulled in both directions, they say, and are inclined to drop the 40,000 MW number -- possibly leaving it to FERC to set a number. They conceded that the mechanics of the draft make it unlikely that the 18 month \"deadline\" for all transmission owners to get into an approved RTO would stick. They consciously changed the normal judicial standard of review for FERC actions from \"arbitrary and capricious\" to \"preponderance of the evidence\" because they think otherwise the courts will rubber stamp FERC. Spent a lot of time on how the draft would aid and abet the recalcitrant utilities and that the overall nature of the draft assumes there are only two parties to this -- FERC and the transmission owners -- while the rest of those truly affected -- from us to others -- are left out. Sean said we could still intervene, but I said that was the truly pro forma aspect of their process since FERC's hands and our's would be tied by the \"rights\" given to transmission owners to drag their feet.\n \nBottom line -- FERC has a window until next Spring without likely congressional interference, at least not of the formal, legislative variety, to both move on RTOs and improve its relations with Congress. FERC staff has been pushing the committee staff on concerns similar to our concerns.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached please find our initial comments that were filed on February 9th. \nThanks.\n\nRegards,\n\nLara", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will be out of the office on Wednesday, February 6, and I will be returning on Thursday, February 7. If you need immediate assistance, please contact Andrea Dahlke at 345-4080.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "That's okay. You have a good weekend to and I hope that you get all better.\nTalk you when you get back. Be safe:)\n\nVal\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mark.Guzman@enron.com [mailto:Mark.Guzman@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 2:27 PM\nTo: Valerie Dewille\nSubject: Re:\n\n\n\nSorry that i didn't respond I was in interviews for the past several hours.\nI am super busy right now but i will give you a call when I get back and we\ncan hang out. Have a great weekend! Don't get in to much trouble", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Richard: \n\nLooks good. One comment: Under the section \"Generating Documents: Requests \n12, 14 and 18,\" I would go with the \"option 1\" ending to the paragraph \nstarting with \"For Portland General...\" and not the \"alternate ending.\" To \nfurther support this ending (and further bolster the point that PGE is pretty \nextraneous to the investigation), we may want to note that PGE currently has \na request in to the OPUC asking for about $135 MM to cover the costs of \nincreased wholesale purchases. Paul Kaufman would have details of the \nrequest.\n\nHope your son's doing well.\n\nBest,\nJeff\n\n\n\n\tRichard B Sanders@ECT\n\t10/06/2000 09:16 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Twanda Sweet/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, James D \nSteffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary \nHain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Revised Draft Proposal to CPUC\n\nPlease provide your comments asap\n----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 10/06/2000 09:11 AM -----\n\n\t\"Fergus, Gary S.\" \n\t10/05/2000 09:33 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Richard.B.Sanders@enron.com'\" , \n\"'msmith1@enron.com'\" , \"'David_Aamodt@pgn.com'\" \n, \"MBD\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Revised Draft Proposal to CPUC\n\n\nPRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL\nATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGE\n\n\nDRAFT DRAFT DRAFT\n\n\n\n\nHarvey Morris Esq.\nCalifornia Public Utilities Commission\n505 Public Utilities Commission\nSan Francisco, California 94102\n\n Re: I.00-08-002 Subpoenas Served on Enron Power\nMarketing, Inc. (\"EPMI\"), Enron Energy Services Inc. (\"EES\"), Enron Energy\nMarketing Corporation (\"EEMC\"), Enron Energy Services Operations Inc. (EESO)\nand Portland General Electric Corporation (\"Portland General\")(collectively\nsometimes referred to as the \"Enron Entities\")\n\nHarvey,\n\n Here are our proposals with respect to the Enron Entities'\nproduction of documents pursuant to the above described subpoenas issued by\nthe California Public Utility Commission (hereinafter \"the Commission\").\nThe Enron Entities are willing to assist the Commission in undertaking its\ninvestigation into the problems in the California electric markets by\nproducing a limited quantity of specified information on a timely basis. We\nbelieve that the limited production we propose will enable the Commission to\ncommence its investigation much sooner than if the parties were forced to\nlitigate all of the potential objections to the requests for production,\nwhich are, by any standard, extremely broad and could involve millions of\npages of documents. We make these proposals pursuant to our email exchange\nof October 3, 2000 with the understanding that the Commission agrees that by\ncooperating, offering to produce or producing documents, the Enron Entities\nhave not waived any objections or challenges to these subpoenas whatsoever\nand that any claims, defenses, objections, jurisdictional or otherwise or\nother responses have been specifically reserved and can be raised in the\nfuture, if necessary. For all of these proposals, we exclude documents\nthat are protected from disclosure by the attorney client and attorney work\nproduct privileges.\n\n [SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION: Generally speaking, the documents and\ninformation that the Commission seeks can be found, if they exist, within\nEPMI, EES and Portland General. To the extent that EEMC or EESO are\nrelevant to the Commission's investigation, any documents would be located\nwithin EES. Thus, we do not anticipate specific document productions from\neither EEMC or EESO.]\n\nGENERAL DOCUMENTS\nRequests 1 through 4\n\n The Enron Entities have been very dynamic organizations having\nacquired, sold, divested, joint ventured, spun off and otherwise reorganized\nthemselves extensively during the past two years. The burden and expense on\nEnron to locate, and produce every corporate organizational chart anywhere\nin its organization since April 1, 1998 is significant. The Enron entities\nwill provide the Commission with exemplars of its current organizational\ncharts, telephone directories and so called \"family trees\" to show its\ncurrent organization. To the extent that Enron can readily identify and\nlocate exemplars of significant organizational charts, telephone directories\nor so called \"family trees\" for earlier periods it will also make those\navailable. One Enron Entity, Portland General, has published books on its\ncorporate history. If a list of those books would be helpful, we can\nprovide it. With respect to the other entities, to the extent that\ncorporate histories can be found, they will be produced. We anticipate\nproducing these documents in the first wave on October 13, 2000.\n\nRequests 5 and 6\n\n The Enron Entities propose that their responses to Requests 1-4 will\nidentify their relationship to affiliated companies and the Transaction\nDocuments will identify its customers and suppliers.\n\nFINANCIAL DOCUMENTS\nRequests 7 through 11\n\n The Enron Entities will produce their public filings for the period\nrequested with respect to financial data. EPMI, EES, and Portland General\nwill provide to the Commission electronic Transaction Documents for the\npurchase and sale of energy delivered which includes economic data. It is\nintended that this economic data will provide the Commission with financial\ninformation regarding the Enron Entities which will be useful to its\ninvestigation. We anticipate producing public filings regarding financial\ndata on October 13, 2000 and the electronic Transaction Documents in the\nsecond wave of document productions.\n\nGENERATING DOCUMENTS\nRequests 12, 14 and 18\n\n For the Enron Entities other than Portland General, the generation\nfacilities are limited in number and there will probably be limited\ndocuments available. The Enron Entities to the extent they act as a\nscheduling coordinator or possessed the right to use or resell generation\noutput, do not have the specific documents that pertain to each generation\nunit requested. The Enron Entities, other than Portland General, do have\ndocuments and information for Enron Wind, Saguaro and Las Vegas\nCogeneration. We propose to produce these documents in the second wave of\ndocument productions.\n\n For Portland General, the production of the requested documents\nwould involve a tremendous volume of documents, as Portland General owned\ntwenty generating facilities of a variety of types and sizes during 2000.\nPortland General is a net importer of energy and can only generate about one\nhalf of its total energy demand. As a result, we question whether the\neffort required of Portland General is warranted as its impact on the\nCalifornia wholesale market is necessarily limited. In addition, those\ntransactions which do involve Portland General sales into California are\nlimited to sales to the ISO and PX, and long term contracts with two small\nCalifornia municipal utilities. Thus, the Commission will receive the\nessential transactional information regarding these sales from the ISO and\nPX. Nevertheless, Portland General proposes to provide for year 2000\nelectronic Transaction Documents in summary form similar to the data being\nprovided by other Enron Entities, to the extent relevant. [We propose that\nthe Commission defer requesting production of other information until it has\nreviewed the information of generators who sell a significant proportion of\ntheir energy into the California market. At that time a more accurate\nassessment can be made of whether this enormous effort will be valuable\ngiven the limited impact of Portland General generation on the California\nwholesale market.]\n\n[Alternate ending to paragraph: We propose for the voluminous Portland\nGeneral generating cost and maintenance data, that these documents be made\navailable in Portland for inspection from a representative sampling of\nfacilities. If there are specific documents that the Commission would like\ncopied from that production, we can discuss the arrangements for producing\nthese documents. We propose to make these documents available in Portland\nin a third wave of document productions]\n\nTRANSACTION DOCUMENTS\nRequests 13, 15, 16, 17 and 19\n\n We understand that the Commission will be obtaining trading data for\nthe purchase and sale of energy delivered in California from the ISO and PX.\nEPMI can provide the Commission several different sets of transaction data\nfor year 2000 (in California and outside of California and Real Time) for\nthe purchase and sale of energy delivered with the date, counterparty,\nquantity, delivery point, hours, price, and whether it is a purchase or a\nsale. Because of the speed with which you want this information, it is\npossible that some entries will be incomplete or inaccurate. For those\ntransactions where EPMI served only as the scheduling coordinator, we\nunderstand that the ISO will show part of the transaction, but there will\nnot be a corresponding transaction in the EPMI data we can provide quickly.\nThe reason is that this type of transaction is passed through to EPMI's\ncustomer on an accounting system rather than as part of the trading\nbusiness. EES is a retail provider of electricity, and plays a far more\nlimited role in the wholesale markets which are the subject of the\nCommission investigation. However, EES can also provide similar electronic\nTransaction Data with the proviso that it will not include the specific\nnames of its retail customers but instead will provide a blind customer\nnumber. This additional restriction is important to EES because many of\nEES's customers have agreements whereby they must be notified of any\nsubpoena and provided an opportunity to object. EES cannot meet your time\nframe to release information and give its customers the notice they require.\nGiven that EES was a retail provider and the fact that the identity of\nretail customers is of little or no relevance to the functioning of the\nwholesale market, we do not believe protecting the identity of retail\ncustomers is an unreasonable limitation or narrowing of the request. We\nanticipate producing the transaction data in the second wave of document\nproductions.\n\nFERC DOCUMENTS\n\nRequest 20\n\n The Enron Entities will produce the requests for data they received\nfrom FERC and to the extent that FERC has been given responses, copies of\nthose responses. We anticipate producing the FERC documents on October 13,\n2000.\n\n\n Based upon discussions that we have had with the various Enron\nEntities, we believe that we could make a second wave of productions on\nFriday October 27, 2000. It is possible that not all Enron Entities could\nmake that date but we believe the bulk of the data could be available for\nproduction by then.\n\n We propose to make these productions with the understanding that if\nany entity obtains a more stringent protective order than the one currently\nin place, that all of the Enron Entities document productions will be\nprotected by the most stringent protective order. In addition, if, at the\nrequest of any party or nonparty to this proceeding, the Commission or a\ncourt of competent jurisdiction orders that the requests for production be\nlimited, reduced or eliminated, the Enron Entities reserve the right to\nlimit the production of documents in conformance with such order.\n\n We understand that you will consider these proposals and let us know\nif they are acceptable to the Commission. If you have any questions or\ncomments about our proposal, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Day\nor myself.\n\nBrobeck Phleger & Harrison LLP\n\nGary Fergus\n\n\n\n\n=======================================================\nThis email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may \ncontain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, \nuse, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended \nrecipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of \nthe original message.\n\nTo reply to our email administrator directly, send an email to \npostmaster@brobeck.com\nBROBECK PHLEGER & HARRISON LLP\nhttp://www.brobeck.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You have received this email because you are listed as a data approver. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000081940&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000081940\nRequest Create Date : 1/30/02 10:18:24 AM\nRequested For : nick.hiemstra@enron.com\nResource Name : Enpower North America West Production Pwr_portfolio_user\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We have the following Transco transport for June\n\n\nContract .7537 (does not include any AGL space)\nVol Comment\n5000 3-6 Con Ed space released month to month thru 10/31/2000\n15000 3-6 Con Ed space 4/1 - 10/31\n10000 3-6 Con Ed space 5/3 - 9/30\n\n20000 tele - 6 Bug space 5/1 - 10/31\n10000 tele - 6 Bug space 6/1 - 9/30\n10000 tele - 6 Lilco space 6/1 - 9/30\n\nContract 3.4367\n10000 Leidy to Pseg Pseg space 5/1 - 10/31\n\nOther stuff\n20000 of 6-1 I think.\n6500 of 6-6 from PSEG. Open for bids until 2:00pm on 4/26/2000\n\n2174 of 2-3. this is on k#.7537", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is redlined draft. Plese see changes to the History and Customers & Contracts sections requested.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Danny will input a new deal for Dec and Jan in the morning.\n\nD\n\n\n\n\nMichael Olsen@ENRON\n01/24/2001 04:25 PM\nTo: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Deal #502952\n\nDaren,\n\nThe above deal number expired at the end of November 2000 and needs to either \nbe extended through December, or a new deal inputted. Can you assist me in \nthis?\n\nThanks.\n\nMike", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 10/28/01; HourAhead hour: 1; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected. \n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2001102801.txt\n\nError retrieving HourAhead price data - process continuing...", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "No but we found out what they want. They don't really want all the other \nstuff they asked for. What they really want is our financial information \n(profit and loss).\n\n\nFrom: Jeff Dasovich@ENRON on 10/13/2000 11:58 AM CDT\nTo: Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Update on Calif PX price cap \n\nThanks, Mary. Did the PUC accept our deal re: information from the subpoena?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached pursuant to TK Lohman's request is an electronic copy of \nTranswestern's October 17, 2000 FERC filing proposing a transport options \nprogram.\n\nThis copy does not include the tariff sheets as they are not available in \nelectronic format. If you would like to see the proposed tariff sheets, \nplease let me know and I will be happy to fax them to you.\n\nIf you have questions or comments about transport options, please contact \neither TK or me.\n\nSusan Scott\n713-853-0596", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have created and entered the following deals in Sitara as HPLC - IM \nWellhead purchases for November, 2000 production:\n\nDeal # Counterparty Meter # Volume\n\n452582 Cokinos Nat Gas 9840 890 Killed\n452574 Crosstex Energy 9858 1,000\n452579 Cummins & Walker 9857 537 Killed\n452590 Duke Energy Trad 6347 139\n452595 Coastal Merchant 5848 183\n452597 Coastal Merchant 5923 562\n452600 Heatherloch Mun 6879 359\n452601 Pringle Resources 9849 300\n453067 Shoreline Gas 9860 700\n452566 Suemaur Explor 9856 2,700\n453305 Swift Energy 2630 322\n453483 Tri-Union Devel 2697 1,016\n453525 Vintage Gas, Inc 9603 1\n453572 Whiting Petroleum 6523 106\n\nBob", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey Marc - \n\nI'm here - it's actually nice to be home & not traveling for a while. Will \nyou guys be around this weekend?\n\nIt doesn't look like I can help your friend. We almost never hire lawyers \nfresh out of law school. Believe it or not, they don't really teach you how \nto be a lawyer in law school so passing the bar is just the first step. Your \nfirst job is where your real training takes place. We just don't have the \ntime and capacity to train junior lawyers so we try to hire people who have \nworked for a number of years (usually at least 5 or 6) at a good law firm. \nThey get good training there and we don't have to hassle with it.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMarc.R.Cutler@bankofamerica.com on 09/29/99 03:57:19 PM\nTo: Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: \n\n\n\n\n\nMark,\nWhat's up??? Don't know if you need any attorneys, but a friend of G & mine\njust got his law degree and took the bar (will find out in about 4 weeks if he\npassed)... he has an engineering degree and currently works for NASA (don't \neven\nask what he does, i don't know, but he can drink alot). does Enron need any\nAtty/Engineers?\n\nhow is your world? you in the states this week?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We expect the cost estimate to be completed 10/2 and will likely begin the weekly meeting Monday 10/8.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here are issues which I'm unclear about, all of which impact the drafting of \nthe agreement:\n\n\nHow are we setting the heat rate? Do we have the GADS (?)? Is it a daily \naverage, weekly average? Flat rate? Adjusted? If so, how often?\n\nAre we comfortable that there are no permit restrictions?\n\nWe have determined that we won't deal with fuel oil, right?\n\nWe aren't making money on gas, right?\n\nDo we have a defn of costs that we like yet, and if so, how does it fit in to \nthe picture?\n\nIs there an up-to-date set of exhibits? \n\nIt would help if theh commercial part of the team could send me the \nfollowing, in words and/or formulae:\n\nThe defn and method of establishing the bogey (target production cost) \nformula can be an exhibit, which would be great for the commercial team to \nwork on. Are we determined how we should deal with imbalances (part of cost \nof power)? How are we setting the bogey? Formula? Subject to audit? Two \nbogeys or one (gas and oil)?\n\nWhat is defn of profit? I think I have the general idea, but a sentence or \ntwo would be helpful as a reality check. What costs are included on the buy \nand sell side?\n\nRe stack model: a sentence or two describing what it is and how it is used.\n\nUpdated exhibit on facilities, contracted resources, operating limits.\n\nWhat information does MDEA need for us to provide in order to split \ncosts/profits? Are we clear that Cities buy gas, MDEA buys/sells power?\n\nIt would be great if I could get one set of answers to these \nquestions/issues, which has commercial buy in all around.\n\nThanks,\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/13/01; HourAhead hour: 6; HourAhead schedule download failed. \nManual intervention required.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 3/4/01; HourAhead hour: 22; No ancillary schedules awarded. No \nvariances detected.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001030422.txt\n\n---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----\n*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.\n Details:\n\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 3/4/01\n TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_SCOUT\n ENGY_TYPE: WHEEL\n*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.\n Details:\n\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 3/4/01\n TIE_POINT: SYLMAR_2_NOB\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_SCOUT\n ENGY_TYPE: WHEEL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Iris,\n\nTom Gros is the person who can help.\n\nVince\n\n\n\nFrom:\tIris Mack/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/28/2001 01:34 PM\nTo:\tMartin Lin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Lin/Contractor/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Chonawee Supatgiat/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:\tVince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject:\tFW: Market making document\n\n\nHi,\n\n\tDo you guys know anything about the document mentioned in the forwarded email?\n\n\t\nThanks,\nIris\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNalin Kulatilaka @ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-Nalin+20Kulatilaka+20+3Cnalink+40bu+2Eedu+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent:\tSaturday, April 28, 2001 9:13 AM\nTo:\tMack, Iris\nSubject:\tMarket making document\n\nHi Iris\n\nI heard that Enron has a comprehensive document that lays out issues\nrelated to bandwidth trading. Would you be able to track it down for me\neasily?\n\nNalin", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You put a smile on my face with your message.... The reading material is no big deal - It is some Gas Rags story about Skillings comments.\nAnd your customer is completly happy with her trim - However , She (me) wants to be a regular client.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "BH, \n\nIf the Super Saturday occurred on a different weekend, I would help you out. \nHowever, we have a pretty important family weekend coming up. Cole's 3rd \nbirthday is today. We will be doing a little celebrating with that. Plus, \nwe are putting our house on the market this week and are scheduling \nappointments to view other houses. Anyway, I hope everything else is going \nwell for you. We need to talk sometime. I will call you in a couple of days.\n\nD\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Brenda F Herod 01/15/2001 09:39 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Daren J Farmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patti Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bob M \nHall/NA/Enron@Enron, Robert Superty/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Charles A Taylor/NA/Enron@Enron, Rick Suttle/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kathy \nNeal/NA/Enron@ENRON, Daniel Hamilton/Enron@enronXgate, Delmar \nDavis/Enron@enronXgate, Yvette G Connevey/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Enron Industrial Markets - Super Saturday Recruiting\n\nI need your help! On Saturday, 01/20/01, EIM is having a Super Saturday to \nrecruit experienced Commercial Support personnel to fill many of our \nvacancies. Unfortunately, we don't have enough personnel to do the \ninterviewing. To round out the Logistics team, I am looking for one more \ninterviewer. The current team is Roy Lipsett, Dan Hamilton and Del Davis. \nBoth Dan and Del are new to Enron (Del started 1/8 and Dan is still \ntransitioning his prior job and moving to Houston), but bring a wealth of \nLogistics experience for our industries. I would love to have one additional \nteam member to provide input from the Enron perspective. Will this candidate \nfit into the expectations of Enron? Will the candidate compete when compared \nto their peers. Unfortunately, Logistics candidates below Manager have been \ndifficult to find from the industry. There seems to be a tendancy towards \nclerical skill sets but compensation at a Specialist level. Consequently, I \nhave been cautious around these candidates as I would not want to set them up \nto fail.\n\nI know the sacrifice of a Saturday, but I would value the input that any one \nof you might offer. We do expect it to be a full day commitment as we have \nseveral candidates, and we will have a follow-up evaluation session. I know \nI can't adequately compensate you for your day, but I would be happy to buy \nyou a dinner for two. Please let me know ASAP. Assuming worst case that noe \nof you are available, I would welcome other suggestions.\n\nIn advance, I appreciate your help.\n\nBrenda\nx35778", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "hey you, everything is still the same but here they are just as a double check\n\nZone Comm Fuel\n1-1 .0653 .35%\n2-2 .0694 .46%\n3-3 .0792 .45%\n\n\n\nFrom: Joan Quick on 10/16/2000 04:52 PM\nTo: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: trco transport rates\n\n\nhey you,\n\nit's october, and was wondering if trco has changed up their transport/fuel \nfees.\n\nthanks\njoan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is Enron Transportation Services Company's Weekly Report.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Phil,\n\nSeeing you today in the Energizer today reminded me that I owed you an e-mail with Candy Bywater's telephone number. Here it is!\n\nCandy Bywaters\n832.668.1135", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will have my secretary run it again (better to be save than sorry) and\nsend it along to you together with a clean copy of what we were comparing\nagainst.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kay.Mann@enron.com [mailto:Kay.Mann@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:00 PM\nTo: Scheib, Jacqueline Pennino\nSubject: RE: FuelCell / Enron Purchase Agreement\n\n\n\nWhen I run a CompareRite redline I get a different number of changes, so I\nwas unclear as to the compared documents.\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\n\"Scheib, Jacqueline Pennino\" on 11/06/2000 10:48:55 AM\n\nTo: \"'Kay.Mann@enron.com'\" \ncc:\n\nSubject: RE: FuelCell / Enron Purchase Agreement\n\nThe comparison was run against the last version you sent to FuelCell on the\n2nd of November.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kay.Mann@enron.com [mailto:Kay.Mann@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 11:50 AM\nTo: Scheib, Jacqueline Pennino\nSubject: Re: FuelCell / Enron Purchase Agreement\n\n\n\nPlease confirm the version of the document which was the basis of the\ncompared version.\n\nThank you,\n\nKay\n\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n-----------------------------------\n\nThis transmittal may be a confidential attorney-client communication or may\notherwise be privileged or confidential. 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We should have a version ready for your \ntesting by the end of this week. \nI will inform you and Errol when we complete our testing.\n\nThank you,\nJeremy\nx3-0573\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Issler, Paulo \nSent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 2:06 PM\nTo: Tang, Shouan\nCc: Wong, Jeremy\nSubject: New Asian\n\nHere is the file for the Asian function. I am sorry about changing the \ncomments to a C++ style. \nYou may easily change it back to C style by using the replace function in \nMS-Word or from any other editor. \n\n\n\nPaulo Issler", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 02/01/2001 03:08 PM -----\n\n\tPeggy Mahoney@EES\n\t02/01/2001 04:58 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Paula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth \nIvers/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: California\n\nAttached is the \"pitch\" our sales representatives are presenting to customers\nin California, a list of customers and a Q&A. \n\nKaren - I am also faxing to your house in case these files are too large for \nyou\nto download at home before you leave for California. \n\nPlease call me with any questions.\n713-667-8511\n713-504-4338\n713=345-7034\n\nPeggy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Q2 earnings report looks very good! Congratulations. I will keep it quiet until you are sure of the numbers. We should let Causey and Hayslett know for planning purposes ASAP. \n\nGiven the recent events related to the proposed sale do you think it is even worth discussing the Benefits issue with Corporate?\n\nAlso, have we finalized all of the divestiture/retention deals?\n\nHave a good week. Thanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Lissa:\n\nI must be having problems with my e-mail as I tried to reply to yours and was told it couldn't be delivered, so that's why I'm sending you a new one rather than a reply.\n\nAttached is the proposed form of guaranty that Enron Corp. will provide. ECT Investments would only collateralize above the threshold, since you would have a guaranty for the rest.\n\nWe look forward to receiving your schedule.\n\nMarie\n\nMarie Heard\nSenior Legal Specialist\nEnron North America Corp.\nPhone: (713) 853-3907\nFax: (713) 646-3490\nmarie.heard@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Molly set up the following tickets to capture our CGAS storage transactions. \nThis is how it will work,\n\nDeal # Comment\n268093 CES Exchange Buy - use when storage injections are less than the \nproxy volume\n268090 CES Exchange Sell - use when storage injections are greater than the \nproxy volume\n268094 CES Sell - this is the proxy storage injection ticket. The volume \nshould not change.\n\n\nThe daily proxy volume for the month of May is 35,133. When we inject \n35,133, the transport we use to fill storage will be the supply for deal \n268094. When we overinject like we did for the 1st - 4th, 35,133 of the \ntransport will be matched with deal 268094 and the balance of the transport \nwill be matched against deal 268090. When we underinject, we will use deal \n268093 as the supply for deal 268094.\n\nThis may seem a little confusing. Please call me if you still have questions.\n\nThanks", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMoore, Kevin G. \nSent:\tTuesday, January 08, 2002 1:27 PM\nTo:\tRoberts, Mike A.; Kaminski, Vince J; Bennett, Stephen; Shively, Hunter S.; Villarreal, Alex; Rangel, Ina; Rybarski, Amanda; Hillis, Kimberly; Stevens, Adam; Marquez, Jose; Hogan, Irena D.; Black, Tamara Jae; Vuittonet, Laura; Shore, Geraldine\nSubject:\tFW: Weather Class\n\n\nWednesday , January 9th 2002\n \nGood morning All ,\n\nThe Research Weather Team will be presenting another Weather Class. \n\nThe Class will be conducted on Wednesdays at 10: a.m. in room ECS-06980.\n\nThe Speaker/Teacher will be Jose Marquez.\n\nPlease join us.......\n\n\n\nAssistants : Please forward to your groups.. \n\nEveryone is invited.\n\n\n Thanks\n Kevin Moore", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Don Miller/HOU/ECT on 10/21/2000 04:40 PM \n---------------------------\n\n\n\"Heckler, James\" on 10/21/2000 04:11:28 PM\nTo: \"'don.miller@enron.com'\" , \"Bartlett, James\" \n, \"Iaconetti, Louis\" , \n\"Al-Farisi, Omar\" , \"Modi, Rishi\" \n\ncc: \nSubject: ENRON CONFERENCE CALL\n\n\nGentlemen,\n\nA conference call has been arranged for 7:30pm EST on Sunday, October the\n22nd. The dial in number is 1-888-814-5961. The pass code is 96583#. If any\ndifficulties arise, you may call 1-800-788-1085.\n\nRegards,\n\n James J. Heckler\n Global Energy & Project Finance\n V:(212) 325-5809\n F: (212) 325-8323\n CREDIT | FIRST\n SUISSE | BOSTON\n\n\n\n\nThis message is for the named person's use only. It may contain\nconfidential, proprietary or legally privileged information. No\nconfidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission.\nIf you receive this message in error, please immediately delete it and all\ncopies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it and notify the\nsender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute,\nprint, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended\nrecipient. CREDIT SUISSE GROUP and each of its subsidiaries each reserve\nthe right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any\nviews expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except\nwhere the message states otherwise and the sender is authorised to state\nthem to be the views of any such entity.\nUnless otherwise stated, any pricing information given in this message is\nindicative only, is subject to change and does not constitute an offer to\ndeal at any price quoted.\nAny reference to the terms of executed transactions should be treated as\npreliminary only and subject to our formal written confirmation.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff,\n\nIn what time frame are these decisions looking at being made? keep me posted on the July 1st roll back since it would have the biggest implications for EWS/EES existing positions.\n\nThank you,\nJeff Richter\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDasovich, Jeff \nSent:\tFriday, October 19, 2001 5:02 PM\nTo:\tDasovich, Jeff; Kean, Steven J.; Shapiro, Richard; Steffes, James D.; Kaufman, Paul; Mara, Susan; Calger, Christopher F.; Tycholiz, Barry; Richter, Jeff; Belden, Tim; Comnes, Alan; Swain, Steve; Sharp, Vicki; Blachman, Jeremy; Dietrich, Janet; Delainey, David; Leff, Dan; Hughes, Evan; Herod, Brenda F.; Parquet, David; Frazier, Lamar; Denne, Karen; O'Neil, Murray P.; Huddleson, Diann\nCc:\tAlamo, Joseph\nSubject:\tCalifornia Treasurers Calls on Lynch to Immediately Set DA Suspension Date Back to July 1\n\nThe state treasurer sent a letter this afternoon to Loretta Lynch.\nThe treasurer claims in the letter that, by extending DA through Sept. 20th, the PUC could have shifted more than $8 billion to small customers.\nHe urges Lynch to immediately roll back the date to July 1.\nWe have started working with large customers to refute the letter.\nIf you would like a copy of the letter, please send your fax number to Joseph Alamo.\n\nBest,\nJeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 02/02/2001 \n05:10 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nKevin Kindall@ENRON\n01/27/2001 06:11 PM\nTo: Ding Yuan/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: (bcc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT)\nSubject: Cuiaba models\n\n Hey Ding. If you recall, we looked at Southern Cone during July, as this \nwas the feedback that we got from our presentation in late May. The Cuiaba \ngas and power volumes may be found in several different places since there is \nmore than one model. The models do not necessarily agree with each other. I \nhave attached a few models that should contain the necessary info. I also \nhave a summary sheet template that was to be attached in MAPS. Enjoy.\n\n-Kevin K.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please let me know if this request should be directed to someone else's \nattention or if documents have already been prepared regarding changes that \nMr. Sage requested. Thanks for your help with this matter. Teresa\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Callahan, Teresa \nSent: 03/13/2001 8:58 AM\nTo: Shackleton, Sara\nSubject: FW: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI\nImportance: High\n\nRichard Sage has asked us to change the slate of directors and officers of \nthis entity to U.S. people, with the exception that perhaps Richard Sage will \nretain an officer title. Will you please provide to me a list of who the \ndirectors will be and who the officers will be and their respective titles. \nMy understanding is that these elections should take place effective March 5, \n2001. Please advise or if you would like to discuss please call me at \nX58444. Thanks for your assistance. Teresa\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Thomas, Kathryn \nSent: 03/13/2001 6:12 AM\nTo: Callahan, Teresa\nCc: Sage, Richard\nSubject: RE: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI\n\nTeresa,\n\nBoth Richard and Bryan signed the letters on 5th March. If you need any \nother information regarding these then your best bet would be to contact \nSimon Pook.\n\nThxs\n\nKath\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kathryn Thomas/LON/ECT on 13/03/2001 \n12:10 ---------------------------\n\n\nRichard Sage\n13/03/2001 11:22\nTo: Kathryn Thomas/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI \n\nCan you make sure Teresa gets a date.\n\n\n\nKathryn Thomas\n13/03/2001 09:46\nTo: Richard Sage/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI \n\nSorry no. I gave them back to Simon Pook. Do you want me to contact \nhim? \n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Sage/LON/ECT on 12/03/2001 19:24 \n---------------------------\nFrom: Teresa Callahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 12/03/2001 13:20 CST\nTo: Richard Sage/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Sue Kelly/LON/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: RE: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI\n\nCan you tell me what date is on the resignation letters. Thanks, Teresa\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Sage, Richard \nSent: 03/12/2001 11:57 AM\nTo: Callahan, Teresa\nCc: Kelly, Sue\nSubject: RE: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI\n\nYes, Bryan and I have already signed resignation letters for Sue.\n\nThanks,\nRichard\n\n\nFrom: Teresa Callahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 12/03/2001 08:22 CST\nTo: \"Sage, Richard\" \n@SMTP@enronXgate\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI\n\nRichard: I am touching base with you regarding the change of officers and \ndirectors to US resident - Are we ready to do this yet?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Sage, Richard \n[mailto:IMCEAEX-_O=ENRON_OU=NA_CN=RECIPIENTS_CN=NOTESADDR_CN=875D24F9-A137C059\n-862565F6-3FCB7D@ENRON.com] \nSent: 02/18/2001 9:07 PM\nTo: Glover, Sheila; Doukas, Tom; Wall, David; Sloman, Ian; Shackleton, Sara; \nKerr, Richard; Panus, Stephanie; Callahan, Teresa; Kelly, Sue; Bell, Stephen\nCc: O'Connell, Denis\nSubject: Transfer of bond business from ENAC to ECI\n\nAll,\nSo that everyone can see what everone else is doing, below is the list of \nsteps of which I am aware.\nI think quite a few of these were completed in Houston on Friday.\nPlease shout if:\n- I have missed anything\n- Any deadlines are unrealistic\n- Anybody else should be copied in\netc\n\nThanks,\nRichard\n\n << OLE Object: Picture (Metafile) >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Congressional Panels to Probe Enron's Accounting, Trading\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nNymex Tells Members Enron Trades Must Be Approved (Update2)\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nDynegy CEO Says He'd Rather Have Enron Pipeline Than $1.5 Bln\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nItalian Banks Fall on Concern About Enron Exposure (Update2)\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nArgentine Analysts, Perez Companc Comment on TGS After Enron\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nDuke, Williams Among Companies Facing Enron Losses (Update2)\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nEnron's Problems Aren't Industry Problems, Felsinger Tells CNBC\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nCalifornia's Senator Dunn Comments on Possible Enron Bankruptcy\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nCIBC Says It Is Owed $215 Million by Cash-Strapped Trader Enron\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nIntelligent Asset' Author Bernstein Comments on 401(k) Plans\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nEnron Corp. Has Fourth-Busiest Day for a U.S. Stock: Table\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\nEnron Corp. Is Poised to File Largest-Ever Bankruptcy (Update3)\nBloomberg, 11/29/01\n\n\n\n\nCongressional Panels to Probe Enron's Accounting, Trading\n2001-11-29 15:59 (New York)\n\nCongressional Panels to Probe Enron's Accounting, Trading\n\n Washington, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Senate and House\ncommittees will investigate the collapse of Enron Corp and\nconsider new regulations for electricity and natural-gas trading.\n\n Enron, the largest energy trader, is expected to file for\nChapter 11 protection after the collapse of a planned merger with\nDynegy Inc.\n\n The House Energy Committee will hold hearings as early as\nnext month to scrutinize the accounting practices and earnings\nreports of Enron, said Ken Johnson, a panel spokesman. The Senate\nEnergy Committee may begin looking in January at more federal\noversight of trading.\n\n ``When you have such a spectacular event as the collapse of a\ncompany that controlled 50 percent of the natural-gas and\nelectricity trading, we're going to have some thoughts on that,''\nsaid Bill Wicker, a spokesman for the Senate Energy Committee.\n\n Enron's importance in energy trading and questions about its\naccounting practices require an investigation, said Senate\nMajority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota.\n\n ``I don't know that anybody knows yet just how this happened\nand how it happened so quickly,'' he told reporters on Capitol\nHill. ``It raises some very serious questions.''\n\n The unraveling of Enron, which is saddled with $15 billion in\npublicly held debt, began in October. Shareholders' equity was\nreduced by $1.2 billion because of the way the company accounted\nfor outside partnerships it created. The announcement prompted\nlawsuits and an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange\nCommission.\n\n\n\nNymex Tells Members Enron Trades Must Be Approved (Update2)\n2001-11-29 15:16 (New York)\n\nNymex Tells Members Enron Trades Must Be Approved (Update2)\n\n (Adds analyst quote in fourth paragraph, Enron share price in\nsixth paragraph.)\n\n New York, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- New York Mercantile Exchange\nPresident J. Robert Collins told brokers on the largest energy\nexchange's trading floor that they could not accept orders from\nEnron Corp. unless they receive written authorization from an\nexchange clearing member.\n\n The order is effective immediately and will ``remain in\neffect until further notice from the exchange,'' according to a\nfax Collins sent today to member firms. A copy of the fax was\nobtained by Bloomberg News. Exchange officials did not immediately\nreturn phone calls.\n\n Enron's worsening financial condition has made many clearing\nmembers, which back trades on the exchange for a fee, wary of\ntaking on additional business from Enron. The Nymex order aims to\nalert independent floor brokers that clearing members who once\nfreely accepted Enron trades may no longer be so willing, analysts\nsaid.\n\n Nymex is ``reminding everyone that it's not business as usual\nwhen it comes to Enron,'' said Tim Evans, senior energy analyst at\nIFR Pegasus in New York, a unit of Thomson Corp. ``For Enron, it\nmean slower order execution -- as if they don't have enough\nhandicaps already.''\n\n Enron may be forced to file for bankruptcy to liquidate\nassets to pay off some of its $15 billion in publicly held debt,\nanalyst said. Enron shares fell 24 cents to 37 cents in afternoon\ntrading. That's down from about $80 at the beginning of this year.\n\n Covering Enron Debts\n\n Under exchange rules, clearing members would be forced to\ncover Enron's obligations if the firm defaulted on its positions.\n\n Many energy traders, including rivals Mirant Corp. and Aquila\nInc., already have reduced the number of trades they're doing with\nEnron in the over-the-counter markets, which involve direct trades\nbetween companies that don't carry the financial guarantees of\nregulated commodity exchanges.\n\n The New York exchange yesterday said it will raise margins on\nits natural gas and crude oil futures contracts at the close of\ntrading today. Margins are deposits traders must make with the\nexchange when buying or selling futures contracts to ensure\nobligations will be met.\n\n While the exchange gave no reason for the increase, the\ndecision followed a day of wide changes in natural gas prices. The\nswings began after Dynegy Inc. abandoned plans to purchase Enron,\nonce the biggest gas trader.\n\n\nDynegy CEO Says He'd Rather Have Enron Pipeline Than $1.5 Bln\n2001-11-29 14:56 (New York)\n\nDynegy CEO Says He'd Rather Have Enron Pipeline Than $1.5 Bln\n\n Houston, Nov. 29, (Bloomberg) -- Dynegy Inc. Chairman Chuck\nWatson said he would rather take over an Enron pipeline than get\nback the $1.5 billion investment that entitles Dynegy to the line.\n\n Watson said Dynegy expects to take over operation of the\n16,500-mile Northern Natural pipeline system by Dec. 19.\nChevronTexaco Corp., which owns 26 percent of Dynegy, gave Enron\n$1.5 billion to help the cash-strapped company stay in business.\n\n The investment, part of Dynegy's plan to buy Enron, was backed\nby the Northern Natural system. Dynegy backed out of the merger\nyesterday, and said it would exercise its right to take over the\nline.\n\n Watson said he hopes that Northern Natural employees will\ncontinue to operate the pipeline after Dynegy takes ownership.\n\n\nItalian Banks Fall on Concern About Enron Exposure (Update2)\n2001-11-29 14:20 (New York)\n\nItalian Banks Fall on Concern About Enron Exposure (Update2)\n\n (Closes shares in second paragraph; adds analyst comment from\neighth, estimates of exposure in 10th.)\n\n Milan, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- IntesaBci SpA and UniCredito\nItaliano SpA shares fell on investors' concern that Italian banks\nmay not recoup money lent to units of Enron Corp. if the largest\nU.S. energy trader goes bankrupt.\n\n IntesaBci, Italy's biggest bank, fell 2.4 percent to 2.75\neuros while UniCredito, the No. 2 lender, lost 1.9 percent to 4.24\neuros. Banca Nazionale del Lavoro SpA, the nation's sixth-largest\nbank, dropped 1.4 percent to 2.55.\n\n ``The theme of the day is to sell banks because they are\nexposed to Enron,'' said Daniele Savare, who helps manage 120\nmillion euros ($106 million) at Bipielle Asset Management. ``In\nsome cases, the reaction may be a bit overdone.''\n\n Dynegy Inc. yesterday abandoned its proposed merger with\nEnron, leaving the Houston-based company burdened with debt and\nthe likelihood of insolvency. Some analysts said bankruptcy is\ninevitable and may come as early as today. A bankruptcy filing by\nEnron, which reported more than $61 billion in assets, would be\nthe biggest Chapter 11 reorganization in history.\n\n ``I've heard Intesa is the most exposed, to the tune of\nbetween 400 billion and 500 billion lire ($183 million-$229\nmillion),'' said Gianluca Ferrari, who helps manage 260 million\neuros in stocks at Banca Valsabbina in Brescia.\n\n Gabrio Gelmi, an Intesa spokesman, confirmed Enron is a\nclient of the bank, though he declined to comment on the size of\nits exposure. Luigi Ferrari, a spokesman at San Paolo-IMI SpA,\nsaid the exposure of Italy's No. 3 bank was ``limited and under\ncontrol.'' He declined to give an amount.\n\n Diversified\n\n Officials at UniCredito, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro and Banca\ndi Roma SpA were not immediately available for comment.\n\n ``It doesn't make sense to attribute the declines today\npurely to the Enron exposure,'' said Luca Comi, head of research\nat Eptasim. ``If it's just one company that's in trouble, banks\nare sufficiently diversified that the impact is very limited.''\n\n Comi said San Paolo had told him Enron had borrowed 80\nmillion euros as part of a 120 million-euro credit line. Of the\nloan, 50 million euros is guaranteed by Enron assets, the analyst\nsaid.\n\n San Paolo shares fell 1 percent to 12.41 euros.\n Other banks have higher exposure to Enron, such as 168\nmillion euros for Intesa, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro's 142 million\neuros and 122 million euros at UniCredito, investors said, citing\nanalysts' reports.\n\n\nArgentine Analysts, Perez Companc Comment on TGS After Enron\n2001-11-29 15:55 (New York)\n\n\n Buenos Aires, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Eugenia Benitez, an\nenergy analyst at Allaria Ledesma & Cia, Esteban Marx, an analyst\nat Banco Comafi, Gustavo Neffa, an analyst at BBVA Banco Frances\nSA and Mario Grandinetti, head of Perez Companc's institutional\nrelations, comment on the future of gas distributor Transportadora\nde Gas del Sur SA.\n\n Enron Corp., which together with Perez Companc owns 70\npercent of TGS, may file for bankruptcy protection in the biggest\nbankruptcy reorganization in history. The move may force the\nlargest U.S. energy trader to liquidate assets to pay some of its\n$15 billion in publicly held debt.\n\nEugenia Benitez:\n ``The natural buyer is Perez Companc. There's definitely the\npossibility of reaching a deal that would make Perez the only\ncontrolling shareholder of TGS.\n\n ``We would need to see how much TGS debt Perez has. Its debt\nprofile is relevant.\n\n ``The acquisition would be another step in Perez' strategy of\nintegrating all its operations in one holding.''\n\nEsteban Marx:\n ``Perez is the natural candidate, but I'm not sure now is the\nright time for Perez to pour money into TGS, unless it can get it\nreally cheap.''\n\nGustavo Neffa:\n ``The only company that could make the sort of investment to\nby the TGS stake is Perez Companc, but its a huge investment given\nthat TGS' assets are worth about $1 billion.\n\n ``But it would definitely be the likely buyer.''\n\nGrandinetti:\n ``We're not permitted to buy Enron's stake in TGS because of\n rules that prevent us having a majority stake.\n\n ``If the law is modified, then yes we would consider it. But\n there are also economic issues to consider.''\n\n\nDuke, Williams Among Companies Facing Enron Losses (Update2)\n2001-11-29 16:23 (New York)\n\nDuke, Williams Among Companies Facing Enron Losses (Update2)\n\n (Updates total in second paragraph, adds closing stock price\nin ninth paragraph and analyst comment in paragraph 12th and 20th\nparagraphs.)\n\n Houston, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Duke Energy Corp., J.P.\nMorgan Chase & Co., Williams Cos. and a dozen other companies\ntogether may lose more than $1.1 billion from the collapse of\nEnron Corp.\n\n Electricity and natural gas companies said Enron owed them\nabout $660 million as of yesterday, when Dynegy Inc. abandoned a\nmerger that deprived Enron of cash it needs to avoid insolvency.\nJ.P. Morgan, the bank that was Enron's adviser on the failed\nbuyout, said it is owed $500 million for unsecured loans.\n\n Losses may grow as companies tally their exposure from\ntransactions with Houston-based Enron, the largest energy trader,\nwith revenue last year of $100 billion. Enron also manages power\nsupply for companies such as J.C. Penney Co. and Eli Lilly & Co.,\nand owns pipelines and a fiber-optic telecommunications network.\n\n Some companies ``have positions that they're not owning up\nto,'' said Peter Fusaro, president of Global Change Associates\nInc., an energy research firm. ``Enron had long-term deals on the\nbooks, and these may take years to sort out. How could they not\nhave big exposure?''\n\n Enron is poised to file the largest bankruptcy reorganization\nin history. The company is saddled with more than $15 billion in\ndebt and had less than $2 billion in cash as of last week. It must\npay $690 million to lenders by mid-December and is responsible for\nanother $3.9 billion in debt owed by affiliated partnerships. The\ncompany's credit-rating was downgraded to junk status yesterday.\n\n ``Considering Enron's size and clout, there are very few\ncompanies in the energy business or electric utility companies\nthat have not done business with them,'' said Jon Cartwright, a\nfixed-income analyst at Raymond & James Associates. ``I don't\nbelieve that everyone could have gotten out of their exposure.''\n\n Limited Payments\n\n Enron said yesterday it will continue payments necessary to\nmaintain its trading and other core energy businesses, while\nsuspending all others. It also resumed limited trading on its\nEnronOnline Internet market, after shutting down most of\nyesterday.\n\n The New York Mercantile Exchange, the largest energy market,\ntightened trading restrictions on Enron in a move that members\nsaid was made to limit the risk from any new business with the\ncompany.\n\n Shares of Enron fell 25 cents to 36 cents, compared with $70\na year ago.\n\n If Enron is unable to pay all it owes, Duke and Williams said\nthey would lose no more than $100 million each. Duke, the largest\nU.S. utility owner, didn't stop trading with Enron until\nyesterday, and warned that its earnings may be affected.\n\n ``We are closely monitoring this unfortunate situation to\ndetermine if a provision against earnings is appropriate,''\nRichard J. Osborne, Duke's executive vice president and chief risk\nofficer, said in a statement today\n\n `Reassure Investors'\n\n Energy companies that did business with Enron are trying ``to\nreassure investors that they're not going to go belly up as a\nresult of Enron's demise,'' said Gordon Howald, an analyst at\nCredit Lyonnais Securities Inc. ``Investors still need to be\ncautious about this industry, because there are a lot of\nunanswered questions.''\n\n Reliant Resources Inc. said it faces $80 million in losses\nfrom transactions with Enron involving electricity and natural gas\nsales.\n\n Dynegy said it faces $75 million in losses, though it plans\nto exercise its option under the buyout agreement to take the\nNorthern Natural Gas system in exchange for a $1.5 billion\ninvestment in Enron. Mirant Corp., an Atlanta-based energy trader,\nsaid it would lose no more than $60 million.\n\n Aquila Inc., American Electric Power Co. and El Paso Corp.\nsaid each estimated their exposure to Enron at $50 million.\n\n More Losses\n\n Centrica, the dominant U.K. natural-gas supplier, may write\noff contracts worth $43 million if Enron fails, the company said\nin a statement. Exelon Corp., owner of utilities in Chicago and\nPhiladelphia, said its exposure is less than $20 million.\n\n Dominion Resources Inc., a power and gas utility said its\nexposure for past sales is $11 million.\n\n RWE, Europe's fourth-biggest utility owner, said its open\ntrading positions with Enron are ``much less'' than $8.9 million.\nSt. Mary Land and Exploration Co., a Denver-based natural-gas\nproducer, said it has hedged $4.17 million of production with\nEnron through 2003. Western Gas Resources Inc. said it faces $2.6\nmillion in possible losses.\n\n NRG Energy Inc. announced a potential liability of $10\nmillion through its energy trading with Enron, and Plains\nResources Inc. said its exposure through to the end of next year\nwas about $630,000.\n\n Companies that did business with Enron ``relied for the most\npart on the rating agencies'' to determine if Enron was\nfinancially sound, Credit Lyonnais' Howald said. Enron ``was\ninvestment grade, and they were solidly investment grade for some\ntime. I don't think you can fault these companies for doing\nbusiness with a company that represented 20 percent'' of the\nmarket.\n\n Some companies, such as Calpine Corp., said they had no\nexposure to Enron.\n\n J.P. Morgan has a $400 million loan secured by Enron's\nTranswestern and Northern Natural Gas Pipelines, the bank said.\n\n\n\nEnron's Problems Aren't Industry Problems, Felsinger Tells CNBC\n2001-11-29 16:33 (New York)\n\n\n San Diego, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp.'s problems are\nparticular to the company and should not reflect on the energy\nindustry, Sempra Energy Group President Donald Felsinger said in\nan interview with financial news network CNBC.\n\n ``I've really been surprised and impressed in how well the\nenergy industry has responded with Enron's problems,'' he said.\n\n``The past month the energy players have stepped up and taken over\npositions that Enron had, and the energy market today is working\nvery well.''\n\n Felsinger said $15 million in business with Enron isn't\n``material'' and will not affect Sempra Energy's earnings this\nyear or next year.\n\n\nCalifornia's Senator Dunn Comments on Possible Enron Bankruptcy\n2001-11-29 17:03 (New York)\n\n\n Sacramento, California, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- California\nState Senator Joseph Dunn, chairman of a committee investigating\npossible price manipulation in the state's wholesale power market,\ncomments on how an Enron Corp. bankruptcy would affect the probe:\n\n ``If we assume Enron files for bankruptcy, either through\nliquidation or reorganization, our ability to deal with the\ncorporate entity to get documents and access to witnesses will be\noverseen by a bankruptcy court, which means we have to jump\nthrough additional hoops and ladders to get the information we may\nrequire.\n\n ``Substantively, it doesn't affect our investigation at all\nbecause the Senate's investigation is not out to get anybody. We\nare tying to get a very thorough understanding of why we got into\nthe mess we are in and whether any concrete legislative fixes in\nthe wholesale market need to be taken.\n\n ``Enron was a critical player in setting up the market that\nultimately gave rise to the market power, which in my view is the\nultimate cause of the energy crisis.\n\n ``There are some pluses and there are some minuses if we\nassume that Enron disappeared from the energy trading market. It\nwould create a void that would have to be filled by other players\nin the wholesale market.\n\n ``If those other players that fill that void do not currently\nposses market power, that's a good thing because the diffusion of\nmarket share, most economists will tell you, is one of the best\nways to eliminate already existing market power.\n\n ``If Enron goes into reorganization bankruptcy rather than\nliquidation, and they are purchased by one of the big players that\ncurrently possesses market power, then we are only going to\ncomplicate the crisis that we currently find ourselves in.''\n\n\nCIBC Says It Is Owed $215 Million by Cash-Strapped Trader Enron\n2001-11-29 17:15 (New York)\n\nCIBC Says It Is Owed $215 Million by Cash-Strapped Trader Enron\n\n Toronto, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian Imperial Bank of\nCommerce, the country's third-biggest bank, said Enron Corp. owes\nit $215 million, more than half in unsecured loans, letters of\ncredit and derivatives.\n\n CIBC won't revise its fiscal 2002 forecast on loan-loss\nprovisions because of Enron's problems, the bank said in a\nstatement distributed by PR Newswire. CIBC said Monday it expected\nloan losses to be about 10 percent higher in the year ending Oct.\n31 from C$1.1 billion ($695.8 million) last year\n Toronto-based CIBC said it's owed about $115 million in\nunsecured items and $100 million in secured loans by Enron.\n\n Houston-based Enron, once the biggest energy trader, may face\nbankruptcy after Dynegy Inc. withdrew a bid for the\ncash-strapped company.\n\n Enron is poised to file the largest bankruptcy reorganization\nin history. The company has more than $15 billion in debt and had\nless than $2 billion in cash as of last week.\n\n Shares of CIBC rose C$1 to C$54.15 in Toronto. It released\nthe statement after North American markets closed. Enron fell 25\ncents to 36 cents.\n\n\n`Intelligent Asset' Author Bernstein Comments on 401(k) Plans\n2001-11-29 17:23 (New York)\n\n\n North Bend, Oregon, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- William J.\nBernstein, author of the investment book ``The Intelligent Asset\nAllocator,'' comments on the disadvantages of corporate pension\nplans that hold company stock and place the responsibility and\nrisk of managing retirement savings with employees. His comments\nfollow the collapse of Enron Corp., whose 401(k) plan held 62\npercent of assets in the energy trader's common and convertible\npreferred stock at the end of 2000 and restricted employees'\nability to sell.\n\n As of the end of 2000, about $1.8 trillion was invested in\n401(k) plans serving 42 million U.S. workers, according to Cerulli\nAssociates. Investors in 401(k) plans lost money last year for the\nfirst time since they were introduced in 1981 as stocks fell.\n\n ``Maybe some good will come of'' Enron's collapse in the way\nof national pension reform, said Bernstein. ``It's never, ever\nprudent to put your company stock in your retirement plan. The\noverwhelming majority of plans allow it and a large plurality of\nthem encourage it. A fairly significant minority of plans have\nvery large amounts of company stock. You want to diversify your\nrisks. If your company fails, at least you have a backstop.''\n\n Bernstein said individual investors ought to consider putting\ntheir retirement savings into a combination of low-cost mutual\nfunds that track indexes for U.S. stocks and bonds and\ninternational stocks. ``The average person has as much business\nmanaging their own retirement as they do taking out their own\nappendix,'' said Bernstein, a neurologist by profession.\n\n In addition, average 401(k) plan expenses of 3.5 percent of\nassets exceed the projected annual returns of 3 percent from\nstocks in coming years after adjusting for inflation, meaning\ninvestors are facing zero long-term real gains, Bernstein said.\n\n Expenses are lower with traditional corporate pension plans,\nknown as defined benefit plans because they guarantee a certain\nlevel of retirement benefits based on pay and years of service.\n\n ``The way defined contribution plans are currently set up\nthere is not adequate controls on expenses. What you're really\ngetting is an enormous transfer of wealth from plan participants\nto the financial services industry. This is an enormous social\nexperiment that's been foisted upon us and it's going to be a\nfailure,'' said Bernstein.\n\n\n\nEnron Corp. Has Fourth-Busiest Day for a U.S. Stock: Table\n2001-11-29 17:17 (New York)\n\nEnron Corp. Has Fourth-Busiest Day for a U.S. Stock: Table\n\n\n New York, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp. had the fourth\nmost-active day for a U.S. stock, with 264.9 million shares\ntrading, according to preliminary figures from the New York Stock\nExchange.\n\n Enron fell 25 cents, or 41 percent, to 36 cents a share.\nYesterday, the stock set an all-time volume record after Dynegy\nInc. abandoned a takeover bid, leaving the company that was once\nthe largest energy trader without enough cash to pay its $15\nbillion in debt.\n\n The following is a list of stocks with the 10 highest one-day\ntrading volumes in U.S. market history, according to data from the\nNYSE and the Nasdaq Stock Market.\n\n*T\nStock Date Volume (in Millions)\nEnron Corp. Nov. 28, 2001 345.7\nIntel Corp. Sept. 22, 2000 308.7\nCisco Systems Inc. Feb. 7, 2001 281.6\nEnron Nov. 29, 2001 264.9\nOracle Corp. March 2, 2001 224.0\nCisco Systems Jan. 10, 2001 213.0\nJDS Uniphase Corp. July 26, 2000 200.4\nCisco Systems Oct. 3, 2001 196.5\nWorldCom Inc. Nov. 1, 2000 195.5\nExodus Communications Sept. 25, 2001 193.1\n*T\n\n\nEnron Corp. Is Poised to File Largest-Ever Bankruptcy (Update3)\n2001-11-29 17:30 (New York)\n\nEnron Corp. Is Poised to File Largest-Ever Bankruptcy (Update3)\n\n (Adds investor comment in eighth paragraph.)\n\n Washington, Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Enron Corp. is poised to\nfile the largest bankruptcy reorganization in history after Dynegy\nInc. scuttled plans to acquire the energy trader that is saddled\nwith more than $15 billion in debt.\n\n Enron, with less than $2 billion in cash as of last week,\nmust pay $690 million to lenders by mid-December and is\nresponsible for another $3.9 billion in debt owed by affiliated\npartnerships. The company's credit-rating was downgraded to junk\nstatus yesterday.\n\n Houston-based Enron's collapse was underscored by new\nrestrictions on its operations. The New York Mercantile Exchange\nbarred floor members from accepting orders from Enron without\nspecial written authorization, and the company's Internet trading\nwas reduced from about 30 commodities to just natural gas,\nelectricity and metals.\n\n A bankruptcy filing by Enron, which investors said may come\nwithin a matter of days, would top Texaco Inc.'s record $35.9\nbillion case in 1987. Creditors would be lining up to claim what's\nleft of the company's more than $61 billion in assets.\n\n ``It's a black hole,'' said Gary Hindes, managing director of\nDeltec Asset Management LLC, which has no investment in Enron.\n``Until the forensic accountants can get in there and sort things\nout, you just don't know what Enron's worth.''\n\n Duke Energy Corp., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Williams Cos. and\na dozen other companies say they may lose more than $1 billion\ncombined from Enron's collapse. Electricity and natural gas\ncompanies said Enron owed them almost $600 million as of\nyesterday.\n\n European Administrator\n\n In London, PricewaterhouseCoopers was appointed administrator\nof Enron's European holding company and some of its operating\ncompanies, a step other companies have taken before filing Chapter\n11 papers in the U.S.\n\n ``If I were a betting man, Enron going into Chapter 11 in the\nnext week is a bet I'd make,'' said Glen Hilton, who helps manage\n$125 million, including Dynegy shares, for Montgomery Asset\nManagement.\n\n Enron shares have lost more than $26 billion in market value\nin the last seven weeks. They fell 25 cents, or 41 percent, to 36\ncents. The shares traded at $54.54 on June 4.\n\n Enron bonds were bid at 23 cents on the dollar in late\ntrading, little changed from yesterday, traders said. The debt had\nbeen near full value as recently as last month.\n\n Quarterly Dividend\n\n The company said this morning it was evaluating whether it\nwill pay a scheduled 12.5-cent quarterly dividend on Dec. 20.\n\n Enron hired the law firm Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, which has\nthe nation's largest bankruptcy practice, and the Blackstone Group\nLP investment banking firm. Arthur Newman, head of restructuring\nat Blackstone, said his firm was retained and declined to comment\nfurther.\n\n Chapter 11 would let Enron officials continue to control the\ncompany while negotiating a recovery plan with creditors. A\nprovision of U.S. bankruptcy law automatically blocks debt-\ncollection efforts, lawsuits and other actions against the\ncompany.\n\n ``A Chapter 11 filing can be a great thing for a cash-starved\ncompany being attacked from all sides,'' said Nancy Rapoport, dean\nof the University of Houston Law Center.\n\n Thousands Affected\n\n An Enron bankruptcy would affect thousands of people,\nincluding the company's 21,000 employees, its customers,\nsuppliers, investors and other creditors. The court-supervised\nrecovery process would give Enron a chance to change strategies\nand fix mistakes. It might take years to complete and may end in\nthe company's liquidation.\n\n In addition to its energy trading operation, Enron operates a\nnationwide gas pipeline system spanning 25,000 miles. It also owns\nPortland General Electric, which generates and distributes power\nto about 725,000 customers in the Pacific Northwest. The company's\nEnron Broadband Services is building a global fiber-optic\ncommunications network.\n\n Chapter 11 reorganization lets companies abandon onerous\ncontracts and unprofitable leases.\n\n ``Every bad business deal Enron got into they'll walk away\nfrom,'' said Peter Chapman, a distressed-debt investor who also\npublishes newsletters on high-profile bankruptcy reorganizations.\n\n Recovery\n\n The goal in Chapter 11 is a recovery plan that allows a\ncompany to pay creditors and come out of bankruptcy. A plan\ntypically must be approved by a majority of creditors representing\ntwo-thirds of a company's debts. Then a company would ask a\nbankruptcy judge for final approval.\n\n The recovery plan divides a company's value among various\nclasses of creditors. Under a hierarchy set by the U.S. Bankruptcy\nCode, secured creditors -- those with collateral backing their\nclaims -- are paid ahead of unsecured creditors, such as\nbondholders and suppliers.\n\n Financial advisers to creditors and companies in large\nbankruptcies say a Chapter 11 recovery plan for Enron would be\nparticularly difficult to produce.\n\n ``You have a host of intangible assets combined with a morass\nof contingent liabilities creating a potential witches' brew of a\nbankruptcy,'' said Jeff Werbalowsky of Houlihan Lokey Howard &\nZukin, an investment banking firm that has been contacted for\nadvice by Enron bondholders.\n\n Shareholders\n\n Enron's shareholders are likely to lose all of their\ninvestment in Chapter 11 because they would be last in line to get\npaid.\n\n Some recovery for Enron creditors in a bankruptcy case may\ncome from lawsuits, said Russell A. Belinsky, an investment banker\nwith Chanin Capital Partners, which also has been approached for\nadvice by Enron bondholders.\n\n ``There's a lot of juicy legal issues,'' said Belinsky.\nPotential targets include Enron's accounting firm and its officers\nand directors. ``Disentangling all the pieces in a reorganization\nis going to be a painstaking job.''\n\n Liability\n\n Dynegy might face some liability for cancelling its purchase\nof Enron. Dynegy invoked terms of the buyout agreement that gave\nit the right to purchase an Enron natural gas pipeline if the\ntakeover fell apart. Dynegy received the right to the pipeline in\nexchange for a $1.5 billion investment in Enron by ChevronTexaco\nCorp., which owns one-fourth of Dynegy.\n\n Enron might use bankruptcy to prevent Dynegy from walking\naway from the buyout and claiming ownership to the pipeline.\n\n The Dynegy acquisition, valued at $23 billion when it was\nproposed on Nov. 9, collapsed as bankers failed to raise the $1.5\nbillion Enron needed to operate until the deal was completed. The\nlack of funds and a credit downgrade contributed to Dynegy's\ndecision.\n\n Bankers led by J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Vice Chairman James B.\nLee tried for two weeks to raise the cash Enron needed. Investors\nturned them down because of heightened concern Enron wouldn't be\nable to pay its debts.\n\n Unraveling\n\n Enron's unraveling began in October after it said\nshareholders' equity was reduced by $1.2 billion because of the\nway the company accounted for outside partnerships it created. The\nannouncement prompted lawsuits and an investigation by the U.S.\nSecurities and Exchange Commission, and Enron ended up restating\nearnings for almost five years.\n\n As shares plunged, Enron's trading partners lost confidence\nthe company would have the cash to pay bills. Trading partners\nsuch as Mirant Corp. either demanded more collateral to trade or\nrestricted trading with the company.\n\n ``The situation is dire,'' said Deltec's Hindes. ``No one's\ngoing to trade with Enron right now because you could wind up\nbeing an unsecured creditor tomorrow.''", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Edison International Details Lawsuits Against Company, Unit\nDow Jones Online News, Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 11:17 \nWASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Edison International (EIX) detailed the lawsuits \nfiled against the company and its Southern California Edison utility unit in \na filing Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. \nOn Monday, SoCal Edison and the California Independent System Operator (ISO) \nwere sued in federal district court in Los Angeles by Inland Paperboard & \nPackaging Inc., a company that owns a cogeneration facility. The lawsuit \nseeks payment of $5.3 million for energy and capacity delivered to SoCal \nEdison under a qualifying facilities, or QF, contract from November 2000 \nthrough March, plus additional and treble damages for alleged interference \nwith Inland Paperboard's ability to sell power to third parties. \nBrea Power Partners L.P., a company that operates a landfill gas-fired plant, \nfiled a lawsuit against SoCal Edison and Edison International on April 5 \nseeking $1.65 million for energy and capacity delivered to SoCal Edison under \na QF contract from November 2000 through March, plus $24 million of \nadditional damages. \nOn April 3, SoCal Edison was served with a lawsuit filed by EF Oxnard Inc., \nthe owner-operator of a cogeneration facility, seeking damages of at least \n$13.5 million for nonpayment by SoCal Edison for power deliveries under a QF \ncontract from November 2000 through February. \nAlso on April 3, SoCal Edison was served with a lawsuit filed by four \ncogeneration companies affiliated with Delta Power LLC seeking damages of at \nleast $42 million for nonpayment by SoCal Edison for power deliveries under \nfour QF contracts from November 2000 through February. \nWatson Cogeneration Co., which operates a cogeneration facility, filed a \nlawsuit on March 29 against SoCal Edison seeking payment of damages of at \nleast $150 million plus exemplary damages. \nOn March 28, SoCal Edison was served with a lawsuit filed by NP Cogen, the \nowner-operator of a cogeneration facility. The amount of damages sought isn't \nspecified, but the complaint alleges that the amount owed by SoCal Edison is \nabout $8 million. \nAlso, IMC Chemicals Inc. is suing SoCal Edison for $2.8 million, a group of \nwind energy suppliers affiliated with FPL Group has filed a suit seeking \n\"several million dollars,\" two geothermal energy suppliers affiliated with \nCaithness Corp. filed a lawsuit seeking more than $20 million, and a group of \ngeothermal energy suppliers affiliated with CalEnergy Operating Co. filed a \nlawsuit seeking immediate payment of $100 million plus exemplary damages. \nAccording to Tuesday's SEC filing, several other owners or operators of \nqualifying facilities have given SoCal Edison letters demanding that the \ncompany pay them past-due amounts, requesting approval to sell their energy \nand capacity to third parties, and in some cases threatening legal action. \nAs reported, Edison struck a deal with California Gov. Gray Davis on Monday, \nunder which the state would purchase SoCal Edison's transmission system for \n$2.76 billion. The state also would make other financial arrangements that \nwould allow the company to repay some $3.5 billion in accumulated power \nbills. \n-By Lisa Kinney, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-393-7845 \n(This story was originally published by Dow Jones Newswires) \nCopyright (c) 2001 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI-\n\nSee below...\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDiamond, Russell \nSent:\tWednesday, June 20, 2001 1:45 PM\nTo:\tKnippa, Mark\nCc:\tJohnson, Rudwell; Boyt, Eric; Bennett, Peter\nSubject:\tFW: Due Diligence for Power Deals with Municipalities\n\nMark,\n\nAs discussed, attached is a memo regarding Power regulatory issues with respect to municipalities.\n\nThanks\nRussell\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tRadous, Paul \nSent:\tWednesday, June 20, 2001 1:34 PM\nTo:\tDiamond, Russell\nSubject:\tFW: Due Diligence for Power Deals with Municipalities\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMoore, Janice \nSent:\tTuesday, March 27, 2001 5:36 PM\nTo:\tFitzGerald, Genia; Portz, David; Hansen, Leslie; Nettelton, Marcus; Zisman, Stuart; Yoder, Christian; Moore, Janet; Sager, Elizabeth\nCc:\tNgo, Tracy; Sacks, Edward; Conwell, Wendy; Radous, Paul\nSubject:\tDue Diligence for Power Deals with Municipalities\n\nThe attached memo may be helpful in preparing for power transactions with municipalities.\n\n \nRegards,\nJanice\n\nEB3811\nAssistant General Counsel, Enron North America Corp.\n713-853-1794 (Fax: 713-646-3490)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tLaporte, Nicole \nSent:\tMonday, October 15, 2001 8:50 AM\nSubject:\tEnron Structure Sheet - October 15", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thank you for booking your travel with Continental Airlines.\nBelow is a copy of your flight information. Please refer to your\ncomplete online itinerary for the respective details on your hotel\nand car reservations.\n\n\n\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFLIGHT SUMMARY\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--\nPurchased\nItinerary Number: 1100136671\nRound Trip\n2 adults\nConfirmation Number: 2VHY3Q\nCost: USD 370.42\n\nFlight: from Houston, TX (IAH-Bush Intercontinental) to Chicago, IL \n(ORD-O'Hare)\nDepart: 10-Sep-99 at 7:46 AM\nArrive: 10-Sep-99 at 10:12 AM\n\n Depart: Houston (IAH), 10-Sep-99 at 7:46 AM\n Arrive: Chicago (ORD), 10-Sep-99 at 10:12 AM\n Flight: Continental 1104\n Aircraft: Boeing 727-200\n Meal Service: Breakfast\n Duration: 2hr 26min\n Distance: 935 mi\n Economy/Coach Class\n\nFlight: from Chicago, IL (ORD-O'Hare) to Houston, TX (IAH-Bush \nIntercontinental)\nDepart: 12-Sep-99 at 2:00 PM\nArrive: 12-Sep-99 at 4:25 PM\n\n Depart: Chicago (ORD), 12-Sep-99 at 2:00 PM\n Arrive: Houston (IAH), 12-Sep-99 at 4:25 PM\n Flight: Continental 1109\n Aircraft: Boeing 727-200\n Meal Service: Snack\n Duration: 2hr 25min\n Distance: 935 mi\n Economy/Coach Class\n\n\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\nIf you chose the E-ticket option for your flight(s), you\nwill receive an itinerary and receipt within 10 days via U.S. mail.\nWhen you arrive at the airport on the day of your flight, provide the\nticket agent with your last name, flight number and photo\nidentification to receive your boarding pass(es). For curbside\ncheck-in, present your passenger receipt or a printout of this message\nand photo ID.\n\nCheck-in for U.S. domestic flights is also available using\none of our E-Ticket machines (ETM's). Our ETM's are conveniently\nlocated near the ticket counter and/or gate areas and have been\ndeployed in the majority of our major U.S. cities. Baggage check is\navailable at those ETM's located at the ticket counter.\n\nIf E-Ticket is not available for your flight(s), or you have\nelected to receive a paper ticket, we will send your ticket(s) and\nreceipt to you. If your date of departure is:\n\n-- within 3 days and E-Ticket is available for your flight(s), an\n E-Ticket will be issued. If E-Ticket is not available, you will\n have been prompted online to call Continental Airlines On-Line \nReservations at 1 (888) 815-2665 to arrange\n the delivery of your tickets.\n-- between 3 and 7 business days from today, by 2nd day or overnight\n mail.\n-- more than 7 business days from today, by U.S. mail.\n\nPhoto identification will be required upon check-in, such as a Driver's\nLicense, Military ID, Passport or an official identification card\nissued by a government authority. For questions concerning this\nrequirement, please contact Continental Airlines or visit our web site at\nhttp://www.continental.com.\n\nA valid passport is required for international travel. Some\ncountries also have visa and/or health requirements. Please check with\nthe embassy of the country to which you are traveling, contact\nContinental Airlines or visit our web site at http://www.continental.com.\n\nIf you wish to change hotel and car reservations, use\nContinental Airlines On-Line Reservations at http://www.continental.com. To \nchange airline flights or for\nen-route assistance, call 1 (888) 815-2665. Please have your itinerary\nnumber available for the agent.\n\nWe wish you a pleasant trip and look forward to serving you\nagain soon.\n\nContinental Airlines\nhttp://www.continental.com/", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "ok yes, adn I will go to the kitchen,\nKen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Nancy,\n\nIt seems we may be scheduling a meeting with VEPCO to discuss the PPA. July \n20th is the current date being discussed. I don't know how we want to staff \nthe meeting yet, but I do want to check your availability. How does that date \nlook for you?\n\nThanks,\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "See the attached revision for the Peoples CA. The same revision is necessary for the NUI document.\n\nLet me know your thoughts.\n\nRegards,\n\nJared", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "pls print for Mike and Me. thanks (Maria probably needs one to) df\n---------------------- Forwarded by Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron on 05/08/2000 \n01:35 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nShelley Corman\n05/08/2000 12:58 PM\nTo: Ricki Winters/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Julia White/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steve \nHotte/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary Kay Miller/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Drew \nFossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Steve Harris/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott \nCoburn/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Bob M Hall/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Tony \nPryor/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Maria Pavlou/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Jack \nBoatman/FGT/Enron@ENRON, Ray Neppl/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Bill \nFonda/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Richard Shepherd/NPNG/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: May 9 Project Why/Ecommerce Presentation\n\nAttached is the revised draft of the presentation for Stan's 1/2 day staff \nmeeting tomorrow.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm available after 9:00 this morning.\n\nJerry\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tScott, Donna \nSent:\tWednesday, February 13, 2002 4:57 PM\nTo:\tSchoolcraft, Darrell; Graves, Jerry\nCc:\tLicciardo, Jeanne\nSubject:\tRE: Operational Capacity for TW Marketing\n\nDarrell and Jerry,\nLet's discuss on Thursday.\n\nJeanne - thank you for your help.\nDonna\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tLicciardo, Jeanne \nSent:\tWednesday, February 13, 2002 4:39 PM\nTo:\tScott, Donna; Schoolcraft, Darrell; Graves, Jerry\nSubject:\tRE: Operational Capacity for TW Marketing\n\n\nHere is the Operational Capacity for the points listed below. If you have any questions, please call me at 37317. Jeanne\n\n << File: pointOperationalCapacity1.xls >> \n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tScott, Donna \nSent:\tWednesday, February 13, 2002 11:42 AM\nTo:\tLicciardo, Jeanne\nSubject:\tOperational Capacity for TW Marketing\n\nJeanne,\nIn talking with Mark McConnell, Jerry Graves and Darrell Schoolcraft we think that if you can have David Duff pull the following point operational capacity out of TCI we can determine what Mark needs. Please go back as far as you can in the database. Some points may not exist because they were not in place back in 93 or 94, but pull as much history as you can. \n\tName\t\t\tPOI \n\tSoCal - Topock\t\t0056697\n\tSoCal - Needles\t\t0010487\n\tPG&E - Topock\t\t0056698\n\tS.W. Willow Valley\t0013198\n\tN. Starsteel\t\t0500383\n\tMojave - Topock\t\t0056696\n\tCitizen - Kingman\t0056659\n\tCitizen - 89 North\t0500046\n\tCitizen - Forest Branch\t0500619\n\tCitizens - Flagstaff\t0500134\n\n\nDarrell, Jerry and I would like to validate the information prior to forwarding to Mark, so please send me the file and I will coordinate the review. It might be helpful to know the field names in TCI if you can't find operational capacity. We probably called it something different back then.\n\nThank you for your help.\nDonna", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks Dan!\n\nKim\n\n\n\n\nDan J Hyvl\n04/19/2001 11:10 AM\nTo:\tKim Ward/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc:\t \nSubject:\tSmurfit Transaction Agreement for May 2001", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "See note below. Upon confirmation from Portz, please remove Wabash from the non-termination counterparty list.\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Baughman, Edward \nSent: Thu 12/27/2001 11:24 AM \nTo: Presto, Kevin M.; Gilbert, Gerald \nCc: Portz, David \nSubject: Wabash Power\n\n\n\nKevin/Gerald: \n\nElizabeth Sager indicated that Wabash has given appropriate termination notice on all transactions associated with the EEI. I will confirm with David Portz to make sure their termination notice covers any one off contracts in the event they exist.\n\n\nDavid: \n\nAre there any one off contracts and does the Wabash termination notice cover if there are? Please advise.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT on 06/17/99 08:54 AM \n---------------------------\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: \"Paul Bieraugel\" \n06/16/99 10:32 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Catching up\n\n\n\nGerald, good to hear from you and very belated congrats on your law\ndegree/bar exam/ascent to layerhood deal. That's way cool. Sounds like you\nare really doing well out there. Tool belts, house restoration, sounds like\nfun. Too bad the Navy won't allow me the time to do it. Regardless,\nthey've been moving me around so much lately that it's all pointless. I got\nback from Italy in Feb. I started school here in Newport, RI. Next I'l\nspend 3 months in Northern VA going to school. Then, I'll meet my ship in\nthe Persian Gulf for a fun filled 4 months in the Desert. I'm getting\npretty down on the Navy and may be considering a job change in the next two\nyears. Well, to answer your question, Michele and I have three kids now.\nKelly is four, Carson is three, and Katherine (Kate) is two months (born\n4/15/99). I figure we're done for now but will have to check back when Kate\nis too big to cuddle. Good to hear George and Ernie are still doing well.\nCrazy days we had together. Funny how we all tend to grow up eventually.\nMy parents are fine. They are almost finished with the house on the ranch.\nWhen that is done, they plan to move out there permanently. John is working\nsemi-part time as a governemnt employee counting fish on alaskan fishing\nboats. Dangerous job/low pay. But he likes it and he has his summers for\nsurfing expeditions (i.e. he is still bumming around). Mark is the\nbiggest suprise, he went back to school and got a Masters degree in library\nscience and information technology. He did really well and now has a job\nwith Microsoft working as an archiver (apparently librarians and computer\ngeeks too now). Hey good to hear from you. don't know when/how we can\nwork in a visit. Possibly after March next year unless you're out in San\nDiego while Im in the Gulf and you can look Michele up. Keep in touch and\nwell work something out. Take care Gerald. Paul.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "wanted to send you a reference to my dream girl\n\nhttp://www.ecologyproject.org/staff.html\n\nscroll down to the julie osborn section\n\ni used to work with her in berkeley", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Business; Financial Desk \nCalifornia Consumer Groups Seek Rate Protection Electricity: Activists push \nlegislators to promise that customers won't be forced to cover rising \nwholesale costs.\nNANCY RIVERA BROOKS\n? \n09/27/2000 \nLos Angeles Times \nHome Edition \nPage C-2 \nCopyright 2000 / The Times Mirror Company \nConsumer activists on Tuesday blasted increasingly aggressive strategies by \nSouthern California Edison and the state's other big utilities to recover \ntheir mounting wholesale electricity costs and called for lawmakers to \npromise that ratepayers won't bear the brunt of such costs. \nThree consumer groups unveiled a \"ratepayer protection pledge\" at news \nconferences in Santa Monica, San Diego and San Francisco that will be sent to \nall California lawmakers and candidates for the Legislature. \n\"The politicians and utilities got us into this mess by promising lower rates \nwith a plan that has failed miserably,\" said Harvey Rosenfield, president of \nthe Santa Monica-based Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. \n\"Californians do not want any more lip service about consumer protection and \nlower rates. This time we want it in writing.\" \nEdison International unit SCE, meanwhile, said it wants to develop measures \nto help customers manage the higher costs that have zapped the California \nelectricity world this summer. \nCurrently, residential and small-business customers of SCE and PG&E Corp.'s \nPacific Gas & Electric utility are paying rates that were frozen by the 1996 \nlaw that deregulated the state's electricity industry. Those rates will \nremain frozen until March 31, 2002, or until the utilities pay off their \n\"stranded assets\"--investments such as nuclear plants that became \nuneconomical under deregulation. \nCustomers of San Diego Gas & Electric, a Sempra Energy subsidiary that paid \noff its stranded assets more than a year ago, had their rates capped by the \nstate Legislature in August after record wholesale electricity prices caused \nbills for the utility's 1.2 million customers to double and triple. \nThe utilities are running up a huge tab of wholesale electricity costs--$5 \nbillion and growing--that they can't pass on to customers because of these \nfreezes. Who will pay these costs--consumers, utilities and their \nshareholders, or a mixture of both--has not been determined. \nSCE on Tuesday, in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, said \nit has amassed enough credits through the pending sale of generating assets \nand the valuation of its hydroelectric properties to pay off its remaining \n$1.3 billion in stranded assets and thus qualify to have its rate freeze \nlifted. PG&E made a similar filing two weeks ago. \nSCE also said that the utility and its shareholders should not be on the hook \nfor costs of delivering electricity to customers, currently totaling $2 \nbillion and growing, and that it soon will file with the California Public \nUtilities Commission for authority to recover these electricity \n\"undercollections\" from customers when the rate freeze is lifted. \nThe Rosemead-based utility will file a plan in the next few months detailing \na \"rate stabilization\" plan for customers so that they won't be exposed to \nwild market fluctuations in electricity prices, said Jim Scilacci, SCE's \nchief financial officer. The utility would expect to establish new rates and \nexpand an existing level-pay plan to smooth out any electricity charges it \nwould be allowed to pass on to customers. \nBut three consumer groups--Rosenfield's Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer \nRights, the Utility Reform Network and Consumers Union--criticized the \nutilities for wanting to back out of a deal that has allowed them to collect \n$14 billion so far in extra electricity and other transition costs since \nderegulation began in 1998. \nThe groups said they will mail to all lawmakers and legislative candidates a \npledge to oppose any legislation or other efforts to require ratepayers to \npay the electricity costs that have built up during the rate freeze. The \ngroups intend to keep a list of each politician's position on the pledge on \nthe Internet at http://www.turn.org and http://www.consumerwatchdog.org.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is the final version.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here is the password to get into the TW Deal Profitability/Analysis Tools: I.D.: kchow, password: kctw1. Please forward this to all appropriate personnel. If you would like me to demo this with you please give me a call 5-3413.\nThanks\nKim Kouri", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We have received an executed Amendment to Guaranty by and between Enron North \nAmerica Corp. (\"ENA\") and Allied Waste Industries, Inc. dated effective as of \nMay 15, 2001, which adds language regarding waivers to the Guaranty provided \nby Allied Waste Industries, Inc. Such Guaranty guarantees the obligations of \nAllied Waste North America, Inc. under the ISDA Master Agreement dated July \n31, 2000 between ENA and Allied Waste North America, Inc.\n\nCopies will be distributed.\n\nStephanie Panus", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Effective immediately, Ray Bowen will take over leadership of the Industrial \nOrigination Group responsible for Enron North America\u0001,s origination \nactivities in the industrial market including pulp & paper, metals, refining, \nand petrochemicals. As part of the Industrial Origination Group, Jim Ajello, \nwill continue to lead the origination effort in the metals, refining, and \npetrochemical sector. Edward Ondarza maintains oversight of origination in \nthe pulp and paper sectors. Rodney Malcolm retains primary responsibility \nfor leading the execution of transactions and delivery of the outsource \nsolutions to industrial customers.\n\nWhen the Commercial Transactions Group was created approximately a year ago, \nthe objective was to create an internal emphasis on the development of \ntransaction execution skills that are necessary to execute complex, \nstructured transactions and to foster better deal quality. We believe that \nthe primary objectives of the CTG have been achieved, and in order to better \nposition the organization for the remainder of 2000 and in response to Ray \nBowen\u0001,s new position, the following changes will be made in the Commercial \nTransactions Group organization.\n\nTransaction Development: Transaction Development, which was created to \nprovide focused deal execution capability to the Origination groups, will be \nmerged into each respective origination group and report solely to the group \nleaders. \n\nPortfolio Management: All activities surrounding portfolio investments will \nreport to Jeff Donahue. Jeff will be responsible for ENA\u0001,s \u0001&capital book\u00018 \nand will have a high level of involvement in existing portfolio investments \nand will work closely with ENA Treasury and the various origination groups to \nassure that new transactions (a) incorporate appropriate risk/return \ncharacteristics, (b) are evaluated in the context of market based pricing \nsignals, and (c) incorporate a specific investment plan which includes \nsyndication of the investment, if applicable, and a specific exit strategy. \nPortfolio Management includes Restructuring/Special Assets (Randy \nMaffett/Dick Lydecker) and Capital Structuring (Andrea Reed). Steve Pruett \n(Energy Capital Resources), Chuck Ward (Generation Investments), Don Miller \n(Merchant Generation), and Chris Helfrich (Coal and Industrial) will continue \nto be responsible for day to day asset management for performing investments \nand will report to their respective origination units with a dual report to \nJeff. Jeff will retain his Corporate Development and Principal Investments \nactivities.\n\nCommodity Structuring: Commodity Structuring including Berney Aucoin (Power) \nand Ed McMichael (Gas) will report to Janet Dietrich. Janet will retain \nresponsibility for East Midstream Origination. Commodity Structuring will \ncontinue to work to facilitate and structure the highest priority and highest \nvalue transactions across the entire ENA organization.\n\nTechnical/OEC: The Technical Group (Wayne Mays/Bob Virgo), which provides \ntechnical support to industrial and power generation asset development \nactivities, and OEC (lead by Mark Dobler) will report directly to the ENA \nOffice of the Chairman.\n\n\nIn addition to these changes, Joe Deffner has been named ENA\u0001,s Chief \nFinancial Officer and will head ENA Treasury. In this role he will be \nresponsible for managing ENA\u0001,s balance sheet and the sourcing of capital in \nthe bank and capital markets. Joe will report jointly to the ENA Office of \nthe Chairman and to Enron Corp. Global Finance.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "SInce this is purely an internal requirement, do you think the attached is \nOK? I'd prefer to leave the stuff out regarding ownership.\n\nLet me know.\n\nBen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This Sunday, October 28th, is the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Walk to Cure Diabetes at Greenspoint Mall at 8:00 a.m. In preparation for the big event, we have several fun activities scheduled to take place this week as detailed below.\n\nJDRF Cyber Auction - The Cyber Auction will take place this Wednesday, October 24th, through Thursday, October 25th. For details please go to the Enron home page and click on JDRF Cyber Auction or click http://ecpdxapps01.enron.net/apps/auction.nsf for the direct link. The Auction this year is hosted by EGS. \n\nBig E Caf? - This Friday, October 26th, 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. on Andrews Street in front of the Enron Center North building.\nLunch - Fajita lunch with all the trimmings provided by Taquera del Sol for $5.00.\nEntertainment - Live entertainment provided by Mango Punch.\nJDRF Raffle - Raffle tickets for two roundtrip Continental Airline tickets for $5.00 each. Raffle tickets for two roundtrip British Airways tickets for $10.00 each. Winning tickets will be drawn at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 26th. \nJDRF Bake Sale - Cakes, cookies and Halloween treats will be available for purchase.\nJDRF T-shirt Sale - Enron/JDRF T-shirts will be available for a $25 donation.\nJDRF Sneaker (paper) Sales - The competition continues between business units - sneakers will sale for $5.00 each.\n\nFor those of you that have signed up to join us for the walk, please continue to collect donations and watch your email this week for further information regarding the Walk. For those of you that have not signed up, please join us for the Walk. Although we have only a few days remaining until the walk, it is not too late to sign up and join us for this great event. It only takes a moment to fill out a walk form and you will get an Enron/JDRF T-shirt for collect or donating $25 or more, and will join hundreds of Enron employees and several thousand Houstonians on the Walk. This event will be a blast. The Enron tent will be great with lots of good food and entertainment and everyone will have a fun time. Parking at the walk site will be free.\n\nIf you cannot attend the Walk, please support one of your local walkers, participate in the cyber auction or join us for the Big E Caf? on Friday to participate in some of our other great fundraising activities. We want to keep our standing as the number one walk team in the Gulf Coast area, Texas, and the entire Southern Region of the U.S., as well as in the top 10 nationally.\n\nPlease contact Janice Riedel at X-37507 or Cathy Phillips at X-36898 to sign up as a walker, make a donation, or ask any questions you may have. Come join the fun.\n\nThank you for your support and generosity.\n\nMike McConnell", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I've printed this out for you.\n mm\n\n----- Forwarded by Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron on 03/07/2001 05:33 PM -----\n\n\tElspeth Inglis/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t03/07/2001 10:45 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Gina Corteselli/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t\t Subject: revised presentation\n\nmaureen\n\u0001;\nas discussed please find attached revised presentation. \n\u0001;\nI or Gina will let you know if this is to be held back before presenting to \nsteve this afternoon. thanks for your help on this.\n\u0001;\nElspeth\n\u0001;\n\u0001;", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Bob,\n\n Patti Sullivan held together the scheduling group for two months while Randy \nGay was on a personal leave. She displayed a tremendous amount of commitment \nto the west desk during that time. She frequently came to work before 4 AM \nto prepare operations reports. Patti worked 7 days a week during this time. \nIf long hours were not enough, there was a pipeline explosion during this \ntime which put extra volatility into the market and extra pressure on Patti. \nShe didn't crack and provided much needed info during this time.\n\n Patti is performing the duties of a manager but being paid as a sr. \nspecialist. Based on her heroic efforts, she deserves a PBR. Let me know \nwhat is an acceptable cash amount.\n\nPhillip", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "CALENDAR ENTRY:\tAPPOINTMENT\n\nDescription:\n\tPRC Reviews\n\nDate:\t\t1/29/2001\nTime:\t\t1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Central Standard Time)\n\nChairperson:\tOutlook Migration Team\n\nDetailed Description:", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You have received this email because you are listed as a data approver. \nPlease click \nhttp://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000008348&Page=\nApproval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000008348\nRequest Create Date : 11/28/00 8:51:12 AM\nRequested For : joyce.kuo@enron.com\nResource Name : EOL US Risk Management Application Product Data Manager\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tKaminski, Vince J \nSent:\tTuesday, June 05, 2001 8:28 AM\nTo:\t'kleindorfer@wharton.upenn.edu'\nCc:\t'kunreuth@wharton.upenn.edu'; Kaminski, Vince J; 'vkaminski@aol.com'; Hrgovcic, Joseph; Tawney, Mark; Ribeiro, Claudio\nSubject:\tE-mail addresses\n\nPaul and Howard,\n\nI am sending you as promised the E-mail addresses of\nthe participants of the conference call on Friday.\n\nVince\n\n\n joseph.hrgovcic@enron.com \n mark.tawney@enron.com \n claudio.ribeiro@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "18:42:42 Synchronizing Mailbox 'Nemec, Gerald'\n18:42:42 Synchronizing Hierarchy\n18:42:44 \t 1 folder(s) updated in offline store\n18:42:44 Synchronizing Favorites\n18:42:44 Synchronizing Folder 'Inbox'\n18:42:46 \t 10 item(s) added to offline folder\n18:42:46 \t 13 item(s) deleted in offline folder\n18:42:46 Synchronizing Folder 'Outbox'\n18:42:47 Synchronizing Folder 'Sent Items'\n18:42:48 \t 4 item(s) added to offline folder\n18:42:48 \t 7 item(s) deleted in offline folder\n18:42:48 Synchronizing Folder 'Calendar'\n18:42:48 \t 1 item(s) added to offline folder\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Contacts'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Drafts'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Earnings'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Enron Financials'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Expense Report'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Journal'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Lotus Notes'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Notes'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Personal'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Phone List'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Tasks'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'To Do'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Travel Info.'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'Vacation'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Folder 'WestLaw & Lexis'\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Views\n18:42:49 Synchronizing Forms\n18:42:49 Done", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Excellent reading of the legal authority issues as well as the political \nwinds. I think your sense of the likelihood of trouble is accurate. I also \nagree with your implicit premise that if FERC or anyone else wanted to make \ntrouble regarding our negotiated rate deals, the easiest approach, and the \nmost direct one, is to challenge the deals as unjust and unreasonable under \nNGA section 4/5. To challenge the deals under some state law \"gouging\" \ntheory would give rise to preemption defenses on our part, etc. I'll talk to \nyou and Kathy further tomorrow AM and then we can grab Mike to discuss. \nThanks. DF \n\n\n\n\nSusan Scott\n11/22/2000 12:14 PM\nTo: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kathy Ringblom/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: gouging \n\nAs to your question about what's going on in California, I've done some \nreading and here are my thoughts.\n\nThe Nov. 1 FERC order in Docket No. EL00-95-000, in which the Commission \nordered a $150/MWh price cap (among other things), was predicated on the \nCommission's authority under Section 206 of the Federal Power Act. \nSpecifically, the FPA provides that if the Commission finds that \"any rate, \ncharge or classification for jurisdictional services, or any rule, \nregulation, practice or contract affecting such rate, charge or \nclassification\" is unjust or unreasonable, the Commission shall determine the \njust and reasonable rate, charge, classification, rule, regulation, practice, \nor contract that should be in effect. The Commission recognized that certain \nareas of the flawed California market are not within its jurisdiction, but \n\"fixed\" the areas within its jurisdiction. Apparently the California \ngovernor agrees with me that the Commission's jurisdiction in the area of \nwholesale electricity prices is questionable...\n\nIn any event, if the Commission wanted to open a proceeding to investigate \nthe justness and reasonableness of negotiated gas transportation rates, its \nauthority to do so would be much clearer. The Natural Gas Act expressly \nauthorizes FERC to declare unlawful any transportation rate that is not just \nand reasonable. \"Just and reasonable\" has been interpreted in many different \ncontexts and the Commission has significant discretion over what it means. \nAs we all know too well, the Commission sometimes acts unpredictably. \nHowever, my feeling is that it will probably take more than 2 or 3 \nabove-max-rate contracts to motivate the FERC to act to declare a negotiated \nrate deal, struck within a pipeline's tariff authority, to be unjust and \nunreasonable. The California proceeding was initiated after entire \ncommunities of individual consumers suffered 200-300% increases in their \nelectricity bills. The prices for electricity in California were outrageous \nacross the board and affected everyone in the state. By contrast, TW's \ntransport rates for its short-term deals are far removed from end user prices \nand the practice of negotiating higher than max rate deals is probably not \nwidespread enough for anyone to notice. It is far from being a consumer \nissue, and besides, the elections are over. However, as you and I have \nalready discussed, we must be wary of parties like Dynegy that do notice just \nabout everything and who might try to draw it to FERC's attention. We do \nneed to watch to see whether other pipelines serving California are doing the \nsame types of deals. Kathy, why don't you and I discuss a system of \nmonitoring the contract information postings of El Paso, Kern, PGT/NW. Drew, \nobviously I've only scratched the surface here so let's talk if you want a \nmore in-depth report.\n\n\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Drew Fossum 11/21/2000 10:36 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kathy Ringblom/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: gouging \n\nThat is by far the best line of the day!! Unconscionability may be the thing \nI'm remembering , but I think there is some more specific law related to \nmarket dislocations--i.e., the Hurricane example. Its sort of a twist on \nmarket power law--i.e., if the fates hand you short term market power, you \nbetter not use it. DF \n\n\n\nSusan Scott\n11/21/2000 10:08 AM\nTo: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kathy Ringblom/ET&S/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: gouging \n\nI know there is some case law out there on contracts being voided because \nthey are \"unconscionable.\" There are several examples in consumer law and \nemployment law, in which one contracting party is a corporation and the other \nis a West Palm Beach voter. However, if my memory serves me correctly, none \nof them involve contracts between 2 sophisticated business entities such as \nTW and Sempra or PG&E. Absent evidence of fraud, courts uphold bargains \nstruck at arms length. \nKathy, I'd be happy to take the oars on this but if you've already done some \nlooking, please let me know if you've found anything.\n\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Drew Fossum 11/20/2000 04:44 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Kathy Ringblom/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: gouging\n\nStuck on the phone so I thought I'd email you. Stan has asked Mike Moran if \nTW has any potential exposure on the high value transport deals under \"anti \ngouging\" statutes or common law. You know, the laws that say you can't \ncharge $100 per sheet of plywood during a hurricane or $50 for a bucket of \nwater during a drought. I think we need to research two things:\n1. are there any such laws applicable to our business? (Cal. state law \nwould probably be the best place to start)\n2. could the political/regulatory fight in Cal about power and gas prices \never expand all the way to our transport pricing? I.e., if the CPUC whacks \nthe power sellers for taking unfair advantage of their monopoly power, its \nnot a big leap for the CPUC or FERC or even U.S. congress to whack gas \nsellers for jacking prices up to $14/MMBtu, as happened on Friday. If that \nhappens, its just another small jump to whack us for charging $1 for \ntransport, or so the logic goes. I'd like to hear preliminary views by 8:30 \nMonday am so I can talk to Mike before Stan's staff meeting (no written memo \nnecessary). Based on that prelim. research, we can decide what else need s \nto be done. Thanks df", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Does Mariner sound familiar?\n\n\n\n\nGabriel Monroy\n02/15/2001 01:40 PM\nTo: Robin Rodrigue/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: \n\nWhat is that subsidiary? I just got my email back up because I switched PC \nwith Alex, and could not open my mail from there. \n\nGabriel", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT on 11/07/2000 09:46 AM -----\n\n\t\"Theaker, Brian\" \n\t11/07/2000 09:31 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Theaker, Brian\" \n\t\t cc: \"Le Vine, Debi\" , \"Hayes, Bill\" , \n\"Jordan, Phil\" , \"Pettingill, Philip\" \n, \"Amirali, Amanali\" \n\t\t Subject: URGENT AND IMPORTANT - REVISED SRG TRANSMITTAL LETTER\n\n\nThe attached letter replaces yesterday's transmittal letter, which contained\nthe worst possible typographical error - the omission of the word \"not\" in\nthe language in bold.\n\n <>\n\nBrian Theaker\nManager of Reliability Contracts\nCalifornia ISO\n(916) 608-5804 (voice)\n(916) 351-2487 (fax)\n\n\n - SRA Transmit 110700.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mike says it's 50 mw - I'll change it when Risk is done with the calc.\n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n\n\n\nKerri Thompson@ENRON\n02/15/2001 01:56 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: tfs\n\n524175\n\nbroker has 50 mw", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Andy:\nGood to hear. There continue to be a proliferation of new systems coming \nonline in the US; two more start in the next two months. We are pretty close \nto finalizing a plan to open our system to everyone in terms of accepting \nlimit orders and posting best bid/offer regardless of whose it is. In this \nframework, Enron would sleeve credit for free should two third parties be \nmatched on our system. However, we would hold the book, getting to see what \neveryone was doing at all times. The idea is that if we can move the \nindustry's order flow from 30-40% EOL to 60% EOL, we get a huge information \nadvantage in addition to a couple trading advantages, namely we have first \npriority on all numbers even if we are joining a limit bid posted by a \ncounterparty before us and second, we posess a proprietary stack manager that \nwill allow us to transact on attractive limit orders faster than our \ncompetitors. Still working on technical issues. The decision to open EOL \nmarkets would be done on a product by product basis. Give me a call if you \nwant to discuss.\n\n\n\n\nAndrew Fairley\n03/13/2001 11:14 AM\nTo: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Trip to Houston \n\n\nJohn\n\nRedmond & I have now had a few weeks to implement some of your advice with \nregard to EOL for UK gas.\nWe have managed to double our average daily volumes, and are capturing a \nconsiderably greater share of the market. (We estimate 50% now).\nSpectron are getting about 20-30% of the number of trades we do. There are \nstill some counterparties who insist on paying through our numbers and paying \nbrokerage so they do not show us what we are doing! As far as we are \nconcerned we only use SpectronLive on UK gas when we are executing the \nstrategy you mentioned below. \n\nOnce again, thanks for your help\nAll the best,\n\nAndy\n\n\n\n\n\nJohn Arnold\n21/02/2001 04:26\nTo: Andrew Fairley/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Trip to Houston \n\nAndy:\nEnjoyed meeting with you. \n\nOne more thing I did not address. My ultimate goal is to move all volume to \nEOL. However, in addition to the NYMEX, we have about 6 other viable \nelectronic trading systems. We make it a point to never support these if \npossible. We will only trade if the other system's offer is at or greater \nthan our bid. For instance, if we are 6/8 but have a strong inclination to \nbuy and another system is at 7, I will simultaneously lift their 7's and move \nmy market to 7/9. The lesson the counterparty gets is he will only get the \ntrade if I'm bidding 7 and he will only get executed when it is a bad trade \nto him. People have learned fairly quickly not to leave numbers on the other \nsystems because they will just get picked off. If they don't post numbers on \nthe other systems, the systems get no liquidity and die.\n\nI mention this because I have heard that Enron is a fairly large trader on \nSpectron's system. I don't know whether it is in regards to gas, power, or \nmetals. Just something to think about and maybe talk about with the other \ntraders.\nJohn\n\n\n\nAndrew Fairley\n02/20/2001 11:15 AM\nTo: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott \nNeal/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas A Martin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barry Tycholiz/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nKeith Holst/HOU/ECT@ect\ncc: David Gallagher/LON/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Trip to Houston\n\n\nThank you so much for your time last week.\n\nDavid and I found the time especially valuable. We have spotted several \nissues helpful for our own market.\nThis should certainly help in the growth of our markets here in Europe. We \ntrust it won't be too long before we see similarly impressive results from \nour side of the pond.\n\nBest regards \n\n\nAndy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Bros,\n This was sent to me by my daughter-in-law-to-be. Tell me the dancing one\ndoesn't bring back memories of early 70's Beta parties.\n\nYours in -kai-,\nDrow\n\n\nFrom: elena.m.trebits@accenture.com\nTo: michael.j.arabia@accenture.com, andrew.chasse@accenture.com,\ntracey.m.countryman@accenture.com, greg.dugger@accenture.com,\njames.a.dugger@accenture.com, robert.c.fay@accenture.com,\nerin.gelzer@accenture.com, philip.r.hankinson@accenture.com,\nmeredith.r.leiser@accenture.com, cynthia.j.martin@accenture.com,\njoseph.g.nilsestuen@accenture.com, sarah.n.posey@accenture.com,\nlaura.sassaman@accenture.com, harriett.s.pyburn@accenture.com,\namelia.p.schaffner@accenture.com, c.brent.smith@accenture.com,\nelena.m.trebits@accenture.com, tico_ballagas@yahoo.com, davbar@us.ibm.com,\naberry@ucla.edu, berryja@eng.auburn.edu, mberry@wintercompanies.com,\nboethia@hotmail.com, eric_bostick@hotmail.com, mbuchberg@mindspring.com,\njescamp@na.cokecce.com, Bcampbell@manh.com, mecauthorn@hotmail.com,\ntreychildress@hotmail.com, c_clev@yahoo.com, KDCoker@GAPAC.com,\ndirring_stephanie@bah.com, dixondixon@hotmail.com, Anne.Dyer@AutoTrader.com,\n scott.j.fata@accenture.com, caroline_freeman@yahoo.com,\ncharles.a.garrard@us.pwcglobal.com, ggiannetti@hotmail.com,\nrgodfrey@hntb.com, ryan_a_greene@hotmail.com, d_gupta2@hotmail.com,\nmherder@us.ibm.com, aaronhurst@hotmail.com, karen.isenhour@motorola.com,\nmkeyserling@n2bb.com, a.khurana@us.ibm.com, Stephen.Kimmich@Takata.com,\nAkline@manh.com, gte756e@prism.gatech.edu, aemcafee@hewitt.com,\nbmcdonald@sengent.com, matthew.mcelhanon@epiphany.com,\nryanmcgraw@hotmail.com, nathan_meredith@dell.com, hokievol@yahoo.com,\njkm35@hotmail.com, mphillips.chem01@gtalumni.org, jpollyniak@hotmail.com,\ncarisa_powell@yahoo.com, jreeves@tsgwater.com, hreynold@us.ibm.com,\nsuzanne_robinson@stockamp.com, kristinfrogers@hotmail.com, asmith@aqs.com,\ntravis_spaulding@HP-USA-om1.om.hp.com, jstewart@microstrategy.com,\nntahiliani@hotmail.com, John.Thorne1@firstunion.com,\ntichelaara@mccalltech.com, bob.trebits@gtri.gatech.edu, ctwalzer@yahoo.com,\n vwampler@yahoo.com, bwatts@viant.com, julie.willner@goodyhair.com,\nkycarolina@hotmail.com, sarah.e.brubacher@accenture.com,\nmarianne.e.danko@accenture.com, robert.s.holston@accenture.com,\nkib.mckibbens@accenture.com, ronald.m.williams@accenture.com\nSubject: This is one of the funniest things I've ever seen...\nDate: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 16:05:35 -0400\n\nThe last two are the best...\n\n\n >\n > http://www.madblast.com/oska/humor_warnings.swf\n >\n\n\n\n Elena M. Trebits\n Accenture\n Strategy & Business Architecture - Electronics & High Tech\n Phone: 678.657.4111 Octel: 65 / 74111\n email: elena.m.trebits@accenture.com\n AIM: etrebits\n\n\nThis message is for the designated recipient only and may contain\nprivileged or confidential information. If you have received it in error,\nplease notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other\nuse of the email by you is prohibited.\n\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\nFREE COLLEGE MONEY\nCLICK HERE to search\n600,000 scholarships!\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/Pv4pGD/4m7CAA/ySSFAA/Vk9qlB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nAt Homecoming 2000, the BETA TENT had the biggest crowd by far. Stay connected and consider a future homecoming BETA reunion. It's incredible...forget the 20 years in between...everyone just seems to pick it up right where they left off years ago.\n\n\n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Larry,\n\nDo you want the loan and wire amount to be for exactly $1.1 million.\n\nPhillip", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Margaret,\n\nI have an economist in my group and asked her if she feels qualified to make a\npresentation on this topic. I shall keep you posted. I think It would help\nEnron to oblige.\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\nMargaret Carson@ENRON\n02/16/2000 02:24 PM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Speakers for a CEO Meeting with NEBRASKA Governor Johanns\n\nVince, I could work up a talk on everything they are looking for \nexcept the area of energy impacts on agri-customers...does ENA have \nsome specialist that look at this slice of the energy marke that could \nhelp me respondt? Thanks Margaret \n---------------------- Forwarded by Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron on 02/16/2000 \n02:21 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nBeth Jensen\n02/16/2000 01:19 PM\nTo: Margaret Carson/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rob Wilson/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Larry DeRoin/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Bill \nCordes/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Mike McGowan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Beth \nJensen/NPNG/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Speakers for a CEO Meeting with Governor Johanns\n\nHello Margaret. We are looking for a speaker for a meeting that is being \narranged with Nebraska Governor Johanns during the first week in April.\n\nThe potential topic is a national perspective on pricing pressures/trends on \nnatural gas, electricity and oil and their impact on agricultural production \ncosts, as well as types of risk managment tools that are being used to offset \nthe price fluctuations.\n\nDo you know of anyone, either within the Corporation or outside, who would be \navailable to travel to Omaha to make this presentation? \n\nI would appreciate any assistance that you could provide, Margaret.\n\nThanks, \n\nbeth jensen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "DATE CONFIRMATION - May 18 (9:30 am - 3:00 pm)\n\nThe Environmental Strategies Group will convene an \"Emissions Strategy \nMeeting\" on Friday, May 18 to discuss global emissions issues -- such as air \nquality regulation, climate change and U.S. multipollutant legislation -- and \nexplore some of the potential business opportunities for Enron commercial \ngroups.\n\nWHEN: Friday, May 18\nTIME: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm - lunch will be provided\nWHERE: Enron Building (Room TBC)\n\nA video conference is being organized to enable broad participation from the \nLondon office.\n\nThe primary objectives of the session are to 1) provide you with the latest \ninformation on emissions regulation, markets, and Enron's advocacy efforts \nworldwide and 2) receive feedback on your commercial interests and input on \npolicy options so that we may develop the best business and policy strategies \nfor Enron in both the short and long term. We invite you or a member of your \ngroup to participate in this important strategic discussion.\n\nAn agenda is forthcoming. If you have any questions or suggestions in \nadvance of the meeting, please do not hesitate to contact me or Jeff Keeler.\n\nWe look forward to your participation.\n\nLisa Jacobson\nEnron\nManager, Environmental Strategies\n1775 Eye Street, NW\nSuite 800\nWashington, DC 20006\n\nPhone: +(202) 466-9176\nFax: +(202) 331-4717", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mike:\n\n I am down to the last few error messages on the EPGT Quick Response and also looking into the external pool for WH034 in Unify. About 70% of the line items have been cleaned up.\n\n I need the following information from you as soon as possible. \n \n 1. The downstream contract number for Aquila Marketing and a \"scheduled quantity report\" for the Pooling contract WH034, this is the report you would obtain from the pipeline at the end of each cycle to determine cuts etc. or you can give me the user id and password \n and I can go pull it myself.\n\n The EPGT's IT group is trying to research the correct DUNS # for Aquila Dallas Marketing. If this issue is not resolved, I am planning on setting up a meeting with EL Paso on November 26th at 1:30 at their offices and I would like for you to go with me. We will meet with their IT and Business Group for about an hour or so. \nYour prompt attention to this will be greatly appreciated.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Thank you.\n\n\n\n Shane Lakho", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "May I also point out that we went to great pains to keep the PA to a single \npage. This one looks like it runs over to the second page - at least as laid \nout here. I was also under the impression that a completed registration form \nwas required before a user ID and password could be issued. While I don't \nobject to having an address for notices on the PA, I don't think it is \nnecessary in North America if we have a completed registration form.\n\n\n\n\nDavid Forster\n02/29/2000 10:01 AM\nTo: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Justin Boyd/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Mark Dilworth/LON/ECT@ECT, Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amita \nGosalia/LON/ECT@ECT \nSubject: New PA form\n\nThe PA:\n\n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by David Forster/LON/ECT on 02/29/2000 03:59 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nDavid Forster\n02/29/2000 04:00 PM\nTo: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Justin Boyd/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Mark Dilworth/LON/ECT@ECT, Sheri Thomas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amita \nGosalia/LON/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: New PA form\n\nMark/Justin,\n\nAttached is a copy of the Australian PA. It includes the addition of an \nAddress for Service.\n\nDo you think we should incorporate this in our other PA's as well?\n\nI realise that in many instances we are already doing business with the \nrelevant company - and the same or similar information might be included on \nthe Registration form (where completed) - but are you concerned about \nambiguity in the event that no Registration form is completed?\n\nAlso: We will need to have some way to distinguish PA's which arrive for \ncustomers who want access to Auctions only. What do you think about adding a \nstatement like: \"(Optional): Tick this box if you wish to have access only to \nEnronOnline auctions and not to the main transactions site\" [tick box].\n\nIf you wish to proceed with either of the above, we will need to revise all \nPA's and post them on the website.\n\nThanks,\n\nDave", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is PIRA's latest \"Electricity Daily Demand Forecast.\"\n\nIf you have any questions regarding the report's content, please contact\nMorris Greenberg (email: morris@pira.com) or Victoria Watkins (email:\nvwatkins@pira.com), at (212) 686-6808.\n\nContact John Graziano regarding PIRA report distribution and address changes\nat (212) 686-6808, email: support@pira.com.\n\nNOTE: Circulation of the \"Electricity Daily Demand Forecast\" outside a\nClient's licensed distribution area is strictly prohibited. Clients that are\nunsure of their licensed distribution or require an extension of their\ncurrent license should contact their PIRA sales representative, or email to\nsales@pira.com.\n\nPIRA Energy Group\n\n - ed050101.pdf\n - ed050101.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Rick\n\nThis is the presentation we spoke about a month ago. Please take a look if you have chance. Feel free to add, particularly if you see any sensitive issues.\n\nPlease note that the presentation is a one way street. It is not a comparison between Brazil and California, but the lessons the former could extract from the latter.\n\nThe purpose of the presentation is to create awareness about the benefits of competition, customer response and how bad price controls are\n\nIn the very end, I quoted two guys from the Cato institute. If there are any sensisitve issues, I will eliminate the paragraph.\n\nTo play safe, I did not put the Enron logo. This gives me the possibility of opening by saying that the ideas are the one of the author. If you do not oppose, I can include the Enron logo.\n\nTks\n\nLM\n---------------------- Forwarded by Luiz Maurer/SA/Enron on 09/04/2001 07:49 PM ---------------------------\nFrom:\tAngela Wilson/ENRON@enronXgate on 09/04/2001 05:10 PM CDT\nTo:\tLuiz Maurer/SA/Enron@Enron\ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\t\n\nHere you go. I have also saved the file to a disk.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hello, Lisa! I hope you are doing well! Stan was wondering if you have \ninvited any of Tammy's male co-workers....or is this shower just for us \nwomen? Are any guys going to be there tomorrow?\n\n\n\n\nFrom: Lisa Costello/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/23/2001 11:40 AM\nTo: \ncc: (bcc: Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron)\n\nSubject: Baby Shower for Tammy Kovalcik & Mike Miller\n\nREMINDER........\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Costello, Lisa \nSent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:41 AM\nCc: Kovalcik, Tammy\nSubject: Baby Shower for Tammy Kovalcik & Mike Miller\n\nPlease see the attached invitation.\n\n\n\nLisa A. Costello\nAssistant to Robert Jones\nEnron Networks HR\n713/853-1819\nlisa.costello@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "These are my accomplishments for this year.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If you can finish the map up, I have to work on another project. Thanks\nBen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I need you to take the lead in devising a strategy for how EPMI should \nrespond to these requests. I will send you another on that Lisa Urick at the \nPX sent to me.\n\n\n\n\tTim Belden\n\t03/09/2001 10:01 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT, gfergus@brobeck.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: CAISO Notice: Subpoena from the Attorney General\n\nfyi\n---------------------- Forwarded by Tim Belden/HOU/ECT on 03/09/2001 07:02 AM \n---------------------------\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: \"Fuller, Don\" @caiso.com> \n03/09/2001 07:33 AM\n\t\n\nPlease respond to \"Sole, Jeanne\" \nSent by: \"Happ, Susan\" \nTo: ISO Market Participants \n\ncc: \nSubject: CAISO Notice: Subpoena from the Attorney General\n\n\nTo Market Participants and Scheduling Coordinators:\n\nThe ISO received a subpoena today from the California Attorney General. The\nsubpoena requires a response March 23. The subpoena and the cover letter are\nattached. The cover letter indicates that the Attorney General agrees to\nabide by the confidentiality provisions outlined in an October 25, 2000\nletter from the Attorney General which is also attached. The CA ISO will\nmark as confidential documents it produces to the Attorney General that\ncontain information subject to 20.3.2, and will request confidential\ntreatment in accordance with the AG's October 25 letter. Concerns related to\nthe subpoena should be relayed directly to the Attorney General. The AG\ncontact related to the subpoena is Richard Rochman who can be reached at\n(415) 703-1404. The ISO would appreciate being notified also of any\nconcerns. The ISO contacts are Jeanne Sol, at jsole@caiso.com\n and Norma Formanek at \nnformanek@fbm.com both of whom should be copied on correspondence. \n - March7letter.pdf\n - March8sub.pdf\n - 10-25caisoconfidential1025.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: jeffsmirin@txu.com [mailto:jeffsmirin@txu.com]\nSent: Friday, March 22, 2002 9:34 AM\nTo: vince.hawkes@naes.com; Fernandez, Justin; Parks, Joe\nSubject: Tenaska IV Texas Energy Partners\n\n\n(See attached file: Tenaska IV Est Imbalance0302.xls)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 1/18/02; HourAhead hour: 18; HourAhead schedule download failed. Manual intervention required.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2002011818.txt\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please see attached, clean and redline versions.\n\n \n\n\n\n\nCordially,\nMary Cook\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith, 38th Floor, Legal\nHouston, Texas 77002-7361\n(713) 345-7732\n(713) 646-3393 (fax)\nmary.cook@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "(See attached file: HPLN1026.xls)\n\n - HPLN1026.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "For your review.? We intend to file this document Monday afternoon.? Please \nprovide comments prior to noon Monday, May 7, 2001.\n?\nRussell\n?\n - answerwfec.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by John Arnold/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 09:52 \nAM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Ross Prevatt 01/24/2001 08:19 AM\n\t\n\nTo: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: KCS VPP", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "CCH is giving a demo of its new internet service to Enron on Tuesday, 1/16. \nThere will be two sessions. \n\nFERC license is being drafted based on your feedback from last month's free \ntrial to include ENA Legal, GPG Legal ( Houston & Omaha), Corp Gov't \nAffairs. SEC license is being drafted to include Corp Legal, Global Finance \nLegal, and Northern Legal. I plan to finalize the two license agreements \nafter the demo sessions. You'll also have chance to review other CCH \ninternet titles during the demo. Please join Diane Peters/CCH to learn its \nservices.\n\n CCH Demo at EB4837 Tue. 1/16\nSession A\nFERC - Statutes & Regulations, Opinions & Decisions 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM\n\nSession B\nSEC - Fed. Secuirty \nRepoter 10:30 AM - \n11:30 AM\n\nR.S.V.P. to Sylvia Hu x 36775 by Friday, C.O.B. Please specify session you \nwill attend if you are not coming for both. \n\nThanks,\nSylvia Hu\nCorporate and Law Information Services\nx36775", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The SITARA system was brought down Monday night (12/4/00) for 4 hours for \nrequired maintenance.\n\nThis additional maintenance time as well as the normal nightly processing may \ndelay the availability\nof some portfolios early Tuesday morning. \n\n The expected time for completion of priming portfolios for Tuesday is \nbetween 6:30 and 7:00 AM.\n\nCPR will be available during this time.\n\nPlease call the SITARA/CPR Hotline ((713)-853-7049) if you have any questions \nor concerns.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Electric Business Understanding - May 2, 2001\n\nEB552 - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Cost: $600.00\n\nThe Electric Business Understanding Seminar will give a basic overview of the electric business for those with limited knowledge of this industry. This seminar is recommended for entry level to mid-level employees in either the gas or electric business or in businesses providing services to these industries. This course will provide you with a general understanding of how the electric business operates, who the key industry participants are, the strategies they employ to be successful, and how the business is likely to evolve. \nPlease click here for registration http://www.corptraining.com/index.cfm?company=enron. If you have any questions, please call 713 853-0357.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Enron LNG sells to the ENA gas desk 86,000mmbtu/day during march 2001 \n(2,666,000 mmbtus).\n\nPrice Bid $6.79\nBasis Bid ($.1025)\nPhysical Bid ($.0600)\n------------------------------------------------------\nTotal Fixed Price $6.6275\n\n\nTerminal Cost at Lake Charles $.55 cents. Gas to be delivered to Trunkline \nratably during March.\n\nCabot guarantees cargo delivery of 2,720,000 (+/ -) 1%.\n\nCurrent Model as of 4:30pm Wednesday 1/24\n\n\n\nYou and Brad can decide on the Eco. price with Ena Marketing tomorrow.\n\nThanks,\n\nEric", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "great - how about Thursday lunch", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Nicole:\n\nI hope you and Frank can finalize everything tomorrow. Thanks for your \nhelp. \n\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n\n\n\n\t\"Russell, Nicole\" \n\t03/08/2001 10:08 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Sara.Shackleton@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \"Satterly, Kenneth\" \n\t\t Subject: ENRON MIRANT SOCO ISDA AMENDMENT LTR MIR LCMTS.DOC\n\n\n <>\n\nSara,\n\nI have a couple quick comments on the letter you sent this morning. In\ngeneral, we need to make clear that we are replacing the credit support\nprovider under the ISDA. Otherwise, I am concerned that we could face a\npossible default under the ISDA once the VRI parental guaranty is\nterminated. Otherwise, the letter looks very agreeable to me. I am\nanticipating we can get this executed today so please keep in touch with me\nin regards to any further changes you would like to make.\n\nMany thanks for all your help.\n\nBest regards,\n\nNicole Russell\n\n - ENRON MIRANT SOCO ISDA AMENDMENT LTR MIR LCMTS.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMulvany, Patrick \nSent:\tFriday, February 01, 2002 9:47 AM\nTo:\tDelahoussaye, 'todd'\nSubject:\tlists\n\n \nIn addition, Patrick and I have printed out the confirms for you and will be forwarding them shortly.\n\nThanks,\nTodd", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Joya' F. Williams Davis\nSr. Admin. Assistant\nENA Legal Department\nEB3855A\njoya.davis@enron.com\n(713) 853-9559 DID\n(713) 646-4842 FAX", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tom,\n\nSounds great. There are some professors at UT who\nworked on automated trading systems. I shall review my files\nand try to locate the paers they sent me.\n\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\nTom Barkley@ENRON\n03/21/2001 11:58 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: EOL Project\n\nVince,\n\nJust to update you on how things are going with regard to EOL -\n\nI had a meeting with John Arnold yesterday to show him what had been \naccomplished to date, and I think that he was fairly impressed by the \ninformation available. I asked him for his input, and he expressed his \ninterest in having a couple of reports made up that couldn't be created from \nthe format the data was in. I spoke to Clayton about this, and he has already \nmade changes that will reflect a number of the modifications John requested.\n\nI am also continuing to research the issue of an automated trading platform \nfor EOL. I have some information about how the NASDAQ operates, and I have \nlooked at some websites for ECNs, such as Archipelago, Island and Instinet. I \nhave also had a look at the International Securities Exchange (ISE) web-site, \nbut they do not seem to explain much about their system. Any further \nsuggestions would be appreciated.\n\nI want to find out more about where EOL is currently and what modifications \nmay be necessary in the existing system, finish reading the material at the \nwebsites I have investigated, and then I will try to put together a \npresentation for you and/or Greg Whalley.\n\nTom", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Everyone,\n\nPlease see the following announcement for an entrepreneurship course that's\nbeing offered next semester.\n\nCheers,\n\nDiane\n*****************\n\nEntrepreneurship in Biotechnology\nBA295C.2\n2-credits\nTuesday 4-6\n\nReady to build your own biotech enterprise?\n\nThen BA295C.2 is for you!!\n? Bring your own business ideas or team up with post-docs who have\ntechnical expertise!\n? Learn from and meet entrepreneurs, VC\u0001,s and industry leaders!\n? Write a business plan and build a management team!\n\n\nThis course is offered through the Haas School of Business and supported by\nthe Lester Center for Entrepreneurship. For more information, please\ncontact me at fine@haas.berkeley.edu", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks for your help. I'll buy you a drink tomorrow night!\n\nThe originial document is \"Motion Version 3 CLEAN.doc\" and I want to compare \nit with Bob's version which is \"CRRA's version 1-19-01\".\n\nThanks again!\n\nH", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You received this e-mail because you registered on the E*TRADE Web site, or \non one of our partners' sites. If you do not want to receive partner e-mail \noffers, or any E*TRADE marketing e-mail, you can change your preferences now. \nYou are subscribed at: sara.shackleton@enron.com.\n\n?\n[IMAGE]\n?\nDear Investor:\n? \nHas your generosity this holiday season left you with more credit card debt \nthan you wished for? E*TRADEc would like to invite you to apply for a new \nE*TRADE Visac Card with a low 2.9% introductory APR*. Click here to learn \nmore and apply today!\n? \nEnjoy exclusive E*TRADE Visa Platinum benefits, including: \n\n5% Cash Back at Select Online Merchants\n Low 2.9% APR* introductory rate for six months\n No annual fees\n 100% protection from unauthorized purchases\n Online account information\n Balance transfer savings\n\n?\n*Terms & Conditions\n?\n\n\n\nE*TRADE and the E*TRADE logo are registered trademarks of E*TRADE Group, Inc. \nor its subsidiaries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property \nof their respective owners. All rights reserved.\n\n? \n\nAlthough we are sending this e-mail to you, E*TRADE is not responsible for \nthe advertisers' content and makes no warranties or guarantees about the \nproducts or services advertised. E*TRADE takes your privacy seriously. To \nlearn more about E*TRADE's use of personal information, please read our \nPrivacy Policy. If you do not want to receive further mailings from E*TRADE, \nunsubscribe now. If you have previously unsubscribed from E*TRADE's e-mail \nlist, but have received this mailing, please note that it takes approximately \nfive business days to process your request.\n\n[IMAGE]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "That sounds great. I would like to spend as much time with you as possible so come as early as you can and stay as late as you want. \n\nI actually thought the movie was pretty good. We'll see what we can come up with the next time. \n\nI'll try not to eat too much this week ( I have to look good for you!).\n\nTake care.\n\nSteve \ninal Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Christine Stokes\" @ENRON \nSent:\tFriday, November 16, 2001 7:19 PM\nTo:\tHarris, Steven\nSubject:\t \n\n\nHey Steve- Since the 6th looks like it is a good day to get together, maybe I could come over to your house around 12:00. We could go to lunch, and since I had the the last priviledge of picking out a \"very interesting movie\", I would like you to to pick out the next one! This time I also have a lot more time flexibility in the afternoon.\n Of course, I will drop you a quick line prior to the 6th to make sure your schedule is still on target. Otherwise, enjoy Thanksgiving with your family (don't get too fat!). Talk with you later. Christine\n \n\nGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com << File: 'http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag_itl_EN.asp' >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I need descriptions of all the people on the mailing list that I don't \nalready know.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 05/23/2001 01:24 PM -----\n\n\n\t\"Anne Marie DeFelice\" 05/23/2001 12:41 PM \t To: cc: Subject: Re: CalPx Participants' Committee Conference Call\t\n\n\n\nAttached is our contact list.\n\n>>> 5/23/2001 8:22:00 AM >>>\n\nDo you have a list of the PX participants committee that you could send me\nby e-mail.\n\n\n\n\n\n**************************\n* Confidentiality Notice *\n**************************\n\nThis message is intended solely for the use of the addressee(s) and is intended to be privileged and confidential within the attorney client privilege. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete all copies of this email message along with all attachments. Thank you.\n - 1197575.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nW E E K E N D S Y S T E M S A V A I L A B I L I T Y\n\nF O R\n\nOctober 26, 2001 5:00pm through October 29, 2001 12:00am\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n3 ALLEN CENTER POWER OUTAGE:\nTime: Sat 10/27/2001 at 4:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 8:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 2:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 6:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 10:00:00 PM London thru Sun 10/28/2001 at 2:00:00 AM London \nFrom 4:00 - 8:00 p.m., Trizechan Properties has scheduled a shutdown of all electrical service at 3 Allen Center. Enron Network Services will power down the 3AC network infrastructure between 3:30-4:00. There will be no 3 Allen Center network access during the electrical maintenance and the outage will continue until ENS is able to power up all of the networking devices. \nAll 3AC and 2AC employees will have no telephone or voicemail service during outage period. When power is restored to building, systems will be powered back up and telco services tested for dial tone and connectivity.\nIf you need access to 3AC anytime that Saturday, you will need to contact Trizechan Properties beforehand with your security information (Jael Olson at 713-336-2300). Anyone who attempts to enter the building on Saturday that is not on the list will be denied access.\n\n\n\nSCHEDULED SYSTEM OUTAGES: \n\nARDMORE DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nAZURIX: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nEB34 DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nEDI SERVER: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n \nEES: \nImpact: EES\nTime: Fri 10/26/2001 at 7:00:00 PM CT thru Fri 10/26/2001 at 7:30:00 PM CT\n\tFri 10/26/2001 at 5:00:00 PM PT thru Fri 10/26/2001 at 5:30:00 PM PT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 1:00:00 AM London thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 1:30:00 AM London\nOutage: Upgrade IOS On Chicago Router\nEnvironments Impacted: EES\nPurpose: Voice Tie Lines not working correctly.\nBackout: Load a different IOS.\nContact(s): \tGarhett Clark 713-345-9953\n\nImpact: EES POSTPONED\nTime: Sat 10/27/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 10/28/2001 at 12:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 10:00:00 PM PT\n\tSun 10/28/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 10/28/2001 at 6:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Migrate EESHOU-FS1to SAN\nEnvironments Impacted: EES\nPurpose: New Cluster server is on SAN and SAN backups\nThis will provide better performance, server redundancy, and backups should complete without problems.\nBackout: Take new server offline,\nBring up old servers\nchange users profiles back to original settings.\nContact(s): \tRoderic H Gerlach 713-345-3077\n \nEI: ALSO SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\nImpact: EI\nTime: Sat 10/27/2001 at 2:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 8:30:00 PM CT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 12:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 6:30:00 PM PT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 8:00:00 PM London thru Sun 10/287/2001 at 2:30:00 AM London\nOutage: Moving ei-dns01 and ei-dns02 from 3AC 17th floor to 35th floor.\nEnvironments Impacted: DNS\nPurpose: We are losing the space on 17th floor in 3AC. We are moving during the building power outage so that we take the server down only once.\nBackout: None, we have to move before Nov.1.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n \nENRON CENTER SOUTH DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages\n\nENRON NORTH AMERICAN LANS: \nImpact: Corp\nTime: Sat 10/27/2001 at 12:00:00 AM CT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 6:00:00 AM CT\n\tFri 10/26/2001 at 10:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 4:00:00 AM PT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 6:00:00 AM London thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 12:00:00 PM London\nOutage: AT@T Cable & Wireless\nEnvironments Impacted: Houston T1 to Quebec\nPurpose: \nBackout: \nContact(s): \tBrandy Brumbaugh 800-486-9999\n\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Fri 10/26/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Fri 10/26/2001 at 6:15:00 PM CT\n\tFri 10/26/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Fri 10/26/2001 at 4:15:00 PM PT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 12:15:00 AM London\nOutage: Nortel VPN cable run\nEnvironments Impacted: Corp \nPurpose: To change VPN routing from 3AC to ECN\nBackout: pull cables. \nContact(s): \tChrissy Grove 713-345-8269 \n\t\tVince Fox 713-853-5337 \n\t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Fri 10/26/2001 at 10:30:00 PM CT thru Fri 10/26/2001 at 11:00:00 PM CT\n\tFri 10/26/2001 at 8:30:00 PM PT thru Fri 10/26/2001 at 9:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 10/27/2001 at 4:30:00 AM London thru Sat 10/27/2001 at 5:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Nortel VPN router change\nEnvironments Impacted: Corp\nPurpose: To migrate out of 3AC to avoid power outage this weekend.\nBackout: Turn routing to 3AC back on.\nContact(s): \tChrissy Grove 713-345-8269 \n\t\tVince Fox 713-853-5337 \n \nFIELD SERVICES: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nINTERNET: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nMESSAGING: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nMARKET DATA: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nNT: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nOS/2: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nOTHER SYSTEMS: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n \nSITARA: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nSUN/OSS SYSTEM: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nTELEPHONY: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n \nTERMINAL SERVER: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nUNIFY: No Scheduled Outages.\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tFOR ASSISTANCE\n\n(713) 853-1411 Enron Resolution Center\n\n\nSpecific Help:\nInformation Risk Management\t\t\t(713) 853-5536\nSAP/ISC (713) 345-4727\nUnify On-Call \t\t\t\t\t(713) 284-3757 [Pager]\nSitara On-Call\t\t\t\t\t(713) 288-0101 [Pager]\nRUS/GOPS/GeoTools/APRS\t\t\t(713) 639-9726 [Pager]\nOSS/UA4/TARP\t\t\t\t(713) 285-3165 [Pager]\nCPR\t\t\t\t\t\t(713) 284-4175 [Pager]\nEDI Support \t\t\t\t\t(713) 327-3893 [Pager]\nEES Help Desk\t\t\t\t\t(713)853-9797 OR (888)853-9797\nTDS -Trader Decision Support On-Call (713) 327-6032 [Pager]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Kate, Melissa gave me the spreadsheet with all trades that need to be changed \nfrom Cal PX to Dow Jones SP/NP. After looking up the trades in Enpower these \nare the ones that have not been changed to reflect Dow Jones SP/NP. Could you \nplease let me know when these might me changed? The ones in bold have been \nkilled in Enpower.\n\n\nThanks,\n\nKimberly", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Welcome to this week's Eyeforenergy Update. Just to refresh your memories,\nthis update is sent to you, alternating each week with the main Eyeforenergy\nBriefing to let you know of any developments on the Eyeforenergy.com\nwebsite, including publication of new stories, whitepapers and special\nfeatures, as well as the latest news on our upcoming conferences.\n\nIf you visit our homepage www.eyeforenergy.com, you will see that our newest\nFeatured Content is a special report, commissioned by Norsk Hydro ASA and\nproduced by the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research\n- Oslo. This takes a look at the current status of climate negotiations and\nthe Kyoto agreement, particularly after COP7 towards the end of last year.\nIt's most interesting aspect for Eyeforenergy readers is how it takes a look\nat implications for business in terms of compliance, mechanisms and funding,\neven for countries which have chosen not to ratify Kyoto such as the USA.\nScroll down the page to read the full report...\n\nOn the same subject, early discounted registration is now available for our\nCO2 Trading: The North American Market conference, 18-20 June in Chicago,\nwhich already has companies such as DuPont, Entergy, TransAlta, Natsource,\nEntergy and Cinergy on board. Look out for the full program for this event,\nwhich will be published on our website tomorrow. We can also announce that\nthe number of industries who will be talking about their energy management\nstrategies for the first time at Strategy Energy Management USA is growing,\nincluding the likes of International Paper, North Star Steel, Nestl? and\nmore. Keep an Eye on future Eyeforenergy Updates for more information as it\nbecomes available.\n\nLastly, we are now taking early no-obligation applications for our\nforthcoming members only Premium Content subscription area, which will\nentitle you to a discount off the already very low price. See down for\nfurther details...\n\nBruno Russell\nmailto:bruno@eyeforenergy.com\n\n\nCONTENTS:\n\n - NEW ARTICLE - An evaluation of business implications of the Kyoto\nProtocol\n\n - APPLY EARLY FOR EYEFORENERGY PREMIUM CONTENT AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT\n\n - EVENTS UPDATE - New case studies for Strategic Energy Management\n\n - RECENT HEADLINES\n\n\nNEW WHITEPAPER\n\nAn evaluation of business implications of the Kyoto Protocol\n\nThis report was originally commissioned by Norsk Hydro ASA, and it's aim is\nto present and analyze the newest developments in the climate negotiations,\nparticularly the seventh Conference of the Parties to the Climate Convention\nin Marrakech, Morocco, in October/November 2001, and to provide an\nevaluation of what the finalized Kyoto Protocol means for business.\n\nEyeforenergy thanks and acknowledges the author Dr Asbj?rn Torvanger\n(asbjorn.torvanger@cicero.uio.no) and CICERO (Center for International\nClimate and Environmental Research - Oslo), on whose website it was\noriginally presented.\n\nClick here to read the full article:\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26642\n\n\nAPPLY EARLY FOR EYEFORENERGY PREMIUM CONTENT AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT:\n\nWe will very shortly be launching our first ever members only Premium\nContent area on the website. This subscription-based service is aimed at\nthose who wish to have access to the wealth of the exclusive and up-to-date\ninformation, case studies, company strategies and knowledge which are\npresented at Eyeforenergy conferences. As well as having access a community\nfor subscribers to easily find and contact each other, you will have full\nand unrestricted access to full conference proceedings, including speaker\npresentations and transcriptions of speeches and panel discussions.\nFurthermore, any paying subscriber will get a full REFUND on their fee if\nthey purchase an Eyeforenergy conference pass within their annual\nsubscription period. Alternatively, subscription is FREE for a year to all\nour paying conference delegates.\n\nA year's subscription will be worth US$400 per annum, but if you are\nthinking of subscribing and let us know before the launch at the end of\nMarch, we can offer you a $50 discount off this low price. Simply complete\nthis form to be kept informed of the launch details:\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/premium.shtml\n\n\nEVENTS UPDATE\n\n* Energy Exchanges Online III\n Sheraton Hotel, New Orleans\n 19-21 September, 2002\n\nNow in its 3rd Year!! Energy trading has never been more important or more\nimportant than today. New systems and software continue come onto the\nmarket... market leaders find themselves out of business... trading\nportfolios continue to expand into new energy types and new derivatives...\n\nWhere can you go to network with the important players in the field? Where\ncan you get expert appraisal of your risk strategies? Where can you find out\nabout the latest trading tools that can make your operations more efficient\nand more secure? The answer is New Orleans this September at the Energy\nExchanges Online conference and exhibition.\n\nFor more information, go to:\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/eeo3\n\n\n* CO2 Trading 2002: The North American Market\n The Radisson Hotel, Chicago\n 19-21 June 2002\n\nThank you to everyone who has already registered an interest in the\nforthcoming CO2 Trading 2002: The North American Market - June 18-20,\nRadisson Hotel, Chicago. The program is just one week away from being\nfinalized and the brochure with full details will be mailed out mid-March.\nIf you haven't yet requested a copy please do so now by completing the form\nat www.eyeforenergy.com/co2.\n\nInterest is also mounting in the attached Exhibition. Space is strictly\nlimited to 20 stands, continuing Eyeforenergy's tradition of offering a high\nquality, industry led conference with a focused, relevant exhibition\ncreating an ideal environment for networking in coffee breaks. 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A solid\nstrategy which can navigate the challenges of intense competition, online\ndevelopments and a volatile market supply is crucial to your business.\n\nThis June in Philadelphia, and for the first time ever, all the major\nindustries will be discussing their energy management strategies.\nInternational Paper, North Star Steel, the Children's Hospital of\nPhiladelphia and Nestl? are just some of the companies who will outline how\nthey purchase and manage their energy supplies. If you are involved in\nenergy procurement, make sure you're in Philadelphia this June at the\nStrategic Energy Management USA conference and exhibition.\n\nTo find out more or get involved, simply register your interest at\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/sem, email Meabh Quoirin at\nmailto:mquoirin@eyeforenergy.com or call +44 20 7375 7158.\n\n\nLATEST HEADLINES\n\nShareholders Bless Conoco-Phillips Merger\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26682\n\nEnergy Virtual Partners Open for Business, Offer Asset Management Solution\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26681\n\nHyprotech, Sulphur Experts Announce Breakthrough in Gas Processing\nTechnology\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26679\n\nEnvironmental Report One Third of US Plants Given a Free Ride on Pollution\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26678\n\nDark Cloud Covers Florida Solar Initiatives\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26677\n\nBofA Taps Former Enron Power Traders, Enters Volatile Market\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26676\n\nSEC Snares PricewaterhouseCoopers, Sets Sights on Hanover Compressor\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26675\n\nBP Pushing the Envelope on Global Warming\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/content.asp?news=26674\n\n\n------------------------------------------------------------\nThis update is provided as part of the free Eyeforenergy Briefing service.\nIn addition to these updates, you will receive a comprehensive newsletter\nevery\nother week, with fresh in-depth analysis, reports and insights into the\nissues currently affecting different areas of the energy industry.\n\nTo subscribe,\nemail: \nor alternatively send a message to\n \n\nTo unsubscribe,\nemail: \nor alternatively send a message to\n ", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will volunteer for interviewing candidates.\n\nThanks,\nMike Grigsby", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here is a diagram of the general segment capacities on Transwestern for the past 2006 analysis. Please let me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks,\nLindy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Maybe next time. I understand that you are just back from holiday, so \nobviously this comes at a bad time.\n\nSee you in SA.\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Stinson,\n\nWe talked to him. He is OK, but too expensive (or we are too cheap).\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\nStinson Gibner\n12/01/2000 02:22 PM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya Tamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Resume: VAR experience\n\nHere is a resume forwarded by Mario de la Ossa. I don't know if we are \neager to hire at this point, but the resume looks strong.\n\n--Stinson\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT on 12/01/2000 \n02:19 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nPaulo Issler\n11/06/2000 01:59 PM\nTo: Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Resume\n\nStinson:\n\nHere is the Resume for Mathias.\n\nPaulo Issler\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Paulo Issler/HOU/ECT on 11/06/2000 01:52 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nMario de la Ossa@ENRON\n11/02/2000 04:10 PM\nTo: Paulo Issler/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Resume of a former colleague.\n\nAttached is a resume from a former colleague. I know Mathias personally and \nwholeheartedly recommend him for consideration.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This has been a tough couple of weeks. I hope that these daily communications on new developments are helping you understand what's happening with our company.\n\nHere's a rundown of events from last week:\n\n\tWe executed a commitment letter with JPMorgan and Salomon Smith Barney that will provide us with additional secured credit lines worth $1 billion. Our Northern Natural Gas Company and Transwestern Pipeline Company will support these assets. We now have received a total of $4 billion in credit lines, which we will use to pay off short-term commercial debt and maintain liquidity.\n\tOur Board of Directors elected a new member to the Board - William Powers, Jr., the dean of The University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas.\n-\tThe Board also established a Special Committee, to be chaired by Dean Powers, that will conduct an in-depth review of the transactions between Enron and entities connected to related parties. The committee is authorized to take any actions it deems appropriate.\n\tThe Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) opened up a formal investigation into related party transactions that have been the subject of media reports and the subject of the SEC's formal inquiry. As I've said before, we welcome this and look forward to working with the SEC to put this matter behind us.\n Moody's lowered our credit rating one level, from Baa1 to Baa2. Standard & Poor's (S&P) lowered our credit rating one level, from BBB+ to BBB. Fitch lowered our rating from BBB+ to BBB-. All agency ratings are investment grade.\n\nEven with what's happening with our company, we have kept running our business as usual, and here's few examples to show you that we are, indeed, doing just that:\n\n\tEnronOnline did 5,866 transactions with 302 counterparties on Friday. Transaction counts remain higher than average.\n\tEES signed a three-year fixed price agreement with Home Depot to supply power to 115 of its stores in California and 68 stores across Texas. EES also has exclusive rights to develop energy management proposals for all Home Depot facilities west of the Mississippi.\n EES also signed a three-year energy management agreement with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's four New York City facilities.\n\nSerious issues have been raised in the media and investment community that have put our credibility and reputation as a company in question. We're taking an introspective look at our business dealings, our core values and our organization as a whole. We're doing everything we can to deal with the issues that are affecting our company.\n\nAnd that's where you come in. Look around you. Look at the excellence that you and your team represents. That's the reason we hired you - you're the best. Now, more than ever, work for Enron and especially for each other.\n\nThank you for your continuing support of our company and each other.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "It didn't occur to me until seeing Richard's message that we might have a hole in communications with Mary being out on an extended basis. We should probably create a message on Mary's phone that refers callers to someone else - ditto on e:mail messages. Beth, does it make sense for that referral to be James, or you, or Vanessa? Others within our organization that may try to reach Mary could have questions about global databases, projects that Joel's group had been handling, etc. I am not trying to put this off on you if you don't think it is appropriate - but James and/or Vanessa came to mind as possible contacts. By copy to Hector, I also wonder if we should review incoming e:mails that have come to Mary over the last several weeks to see if there are some internal requests to which we need to respond. Let me know what you think. --Sally \n---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Beck/HOU/ECT on 04/04/2001 08:31 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nRichard Sage\n04/03/2001 05:25 PM\nTo:\tSally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc:\t \nSubject:\tCRM system\n\nSally,\nI gather that Mary has taken extended leave.\nCan you advise who might know anything about this system?\n\nThanks,\nRichard\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Sage/LON/ECT on 03/04/2001 23:22 ---------------------------\n\n\nRichard Sage\n19/03/2001 15:59\nTo:\tMary Solmonson/Enron@EnronXGate\ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\tCRM system\n\nMary,\nAre you around - your voicemail message has said you were out for the day, for weeks.\nWe 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!\n\nThanks,\nRichard", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FY\n\nVince\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDhar, Amitava \nSent:\tThursday, August 09, 2001 8:18 AM\nTo:\tShanbhogue, Vasant; Kaminski, Vince J\nSubject:\tPassed CFA Level III\n\nI am glad to inform you that I have passed CFA Level III exam..\nObviously, your support has played a big role.\nThanks,\nAmitava", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron on 03/03/2000 \n10:15 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nroyal_b_edmondson@reliantenergy.com on 03/03/2000 10:13:17 AM\nTo: ami_Chokshi@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: weekend nom change\n\n\n\n\n(See attached file: HPL-MAR.xls)\n\n - HPL-MAR.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT on 09/06/2000 11:23 AM -----\n\n\tAndrea Bertone@ENRON\n\t08/15/2000 10:43 AM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Remi Collonges/SA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo Lisboa/SA/Enron@Enron, Sami \nArap/SA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t Subject: Re: EnronOnline\n\nMark: \n\nImplementation of the EOL project in Brazil had been postponed for a while \nbecause of regulatory matters. The Market Rules were still being discussed \nand had not been approved by ANEEL, making it impossible for us to implement \nEOL, from a regulatory standpoint. Recently (about a couple of weeks ago), \nANEEL issued Resolution 290/00, approving the Market Rules, subject to \ncertain amendments. The amendments will be implemented in stages over the \ncourse of the next few years. After Resolution 290 was issued and the \nregulatory issues were partially resolved, the EOL team decided to work on \nthe project again. I am now in the course of adapting the ETA, GTC and \nPassword Application for use in Brazil. I will probably have drafts for \ncomments within the next 10 days. I am not sure about the time estimate for \ncompletion of the project as a whole. I believe Remi can give you a better \nidea of the schedule.\n\nI will forward to you in a separate e-mail the legal opinion that we received \nfrom outside counsel, addressing the issues in the memo prepared by your \nteam. Also, I take the opportunity to let you know that I am leaving Enron by \nthe end of August. From September on, the contact people for the EOL project \nwill be Remi and Ricardo on the commercial side, and Sami Arap on the legal. \nIn the meantime, please feel free to contact me if I can be of any further \nassistance.\n\nAndrea\n\n\nFrom: Mark Taylor@ECT on 08/14/2000 05:57 PM CDT\nTo: Andrea Bertone/SA/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: EnronOnline\n\nAny progress on the EnronOnline front? I'm getting questions from the EOL \nteam in Houston as to our time estimate to completion and wondered if you had \nheard back from outside counsel.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I added the fee - but was wondering why it didn't default to a fee since \nBloomberg is an online trading service. I know they're gone now, but if you \nthink of it later, you might ask. \n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n\nStephanie Piwetz 03/14/2001 03:36 PM\n\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: checkout \n\nand one more check\nRichter\ndeal 550267.01 bloomberg has fee of .005 we have zero, called bloomberg, \nno answer \n\n\nfee?\n\nThanks", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Darren, per our earlier conversation, here are the facts related to the opportunity to service a plant in the Freeport area off of Dow.\n\nThe potential customer (Don Owen) has supplied this plant for the past 15 years, buying supply from Dow.\nDow does not want to be a supplier in the future, but of course, will transport.\nDow will quote only a 2 year transport ($0.06 from Katy to the plant), but the customer wants a minimum of 5 years.\nOther bids he is getting at Index + .03/.04 less whatever transport.\nThe swing load is approx. 1300-1350 MMBtu/d, but fairly steady he says.\n\nLet me know if you have any interest or if I should pass this along to someone else. Thanks.\n\nPS The customer will give more info if we are interested, but wanted to see if we have interest first (and also if we had long term capacity on Dow)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "__________________________________\nNEW FEATURES\nfrom The Wall Street Journal\n\n\nDear Subscriber:\n\nThe Wall Street Journal Online enters an exciting chapter in its\nnearly six-year history today, with the introduction of the new,\ngreatly enhanced Online Journal. The site now gives you more control\nof the news that matters most to you. It also provides new and more\neffective ways for you to take advantage of the wealth of exclusive\nnews and information that has made us the Web's most successful\nsubscription news site.\n\nI believe you'll find the time we spent interviewing subscribers\nlike you to ensure our new site was good enough to live up to the\nreputation of the world's most trusted newspaper was well worth the\neffort. 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Not a current trading partner or \ncontractual CP, but a FERC-authorized power marketer.\n\nEnterprise Products Operating, L.P. is NOT authorized to trade US power \nproducts.\n Restricuted by credit. Not a current trading or contractual CP and not on \nFERC lists.\n\nLeslie", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\t\t\n\tFriday February 22, 2002\t[IMAGE] \t\t\t\n\t\t\t[IMAGE]\t\t\n\t\t\t[IMAGE]\t\t\n[IMAGE]\t\t RIGZONE [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] \t[IMAGE]\t\t\n[IMAGE]\t\thome | news | search | maps | data | jobs | market | store \t[IMAGE]\t\t\n\t\t\t[IMAGE]\t\t\n[IMAGE]\t\t [IMAGE] [IMAGE] In This! Issue [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Current Oil and Gas Industry News Top Stories for the Past 7 Days Featured Events and Conferences What's in Store - Books & More Featured Employment Opportunities Surplus Oilfield! Equipment For Sale Worldwide Offshore Rig Utilization Oil & Gas Prices [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Industry Headlines [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Colombian Pipelines Attacked Again Marxist rebels bombed Colombia's much-attacked Cano Limon oil pipeline, as conflict with the government intensified after the breakdown of peace talks. [IMAGE] [IMAGE] advertisement Welcome to the world of Thuraya, where communication knows ! no boundaries. Thuraya provides mobile satellite telephony to 99 countries throughout Europe, North and Central Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and the Indian Sub-continent. With a combination of cellular and satellite phone capabilities bolstered by GPS and data features, Thuraya provides the total communications solution you've been looking for. Click for more... Exploration [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Perenco Hits Offshore Gabon Perenco announces a new oil discovery named Ompoyi, offshore Gabon. 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[IMAGE] [IMAGE] Last 7 Days Top Stories [IMAGE] ! [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Hydralift Acquires AmClyde Hydralift ASA has entered into a contract to acquire substantially all of the assets and activities of AmClyde Engineered Products Company, Inc. from the bankruptcy estate of Friede Goldman Halter, Inc. Offshore Liftboat Sinks in the Gulf of Mexico Nineteen rig workers were rescued from the choppy waters! off the Alabama coast as the wreckage of the liftboat floated nearby. Russian Environmentalists Seeking Sakhalin Drilling Ban A Moscow court will hear a lawsuit in April filed by Russian environmental groups seeking to ban oil and gas projects off Sakhalin island in the Russian Far East. Tesco Awarded Algerian Drilling Contract The Company has entered into an agreement with Steppe Forage, a major Algerian water well drilling contractor, to Casing Drill(TM) six water wells in western Algeria. BP Announces GOM Pipeline Construction Plans BP announced plans for the construction of three large-diameter crude oil pipelines to transport oil from the company's major discoveries in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. BP Renames Gulf of Mexico Discovery BP announced it has retired the name Crazy Horse, and has re-named its major Gulf of Mexico discovery Thunder Horse. Brunei Creates New State-Owned Oil Company Brunei is set to play a bigger role in the global oil and gas scene under the newly established state-owned PetroleumBRUNEI. BJ Services Acquires OSCA, Inc. BJ Services Company has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire OSCA, Inc. for $28.00 per share. Bollinger Shipyards to Build Three Supply/Utility Boats Bollinger Shipyards has signed a contract to build three 145 foot supply/utility boats with Edison Chouest Offshore. Offshore Nigerian Field Confirmed Three a! ppraisal wells have confirmed the potential of a previously unknown offshore oil field in Nigeria. Amerada Hess To Reduce UK Workforce Amerada Hess will reduce its exploration and production staff based in the UK by approximately 15 precent. Prosafe acquires the Polyconcord Prosafe ASA has entered into an agreement with K/S Rasmussen Offshore A/S for the purchase of the semisubmersible accommodation and service rig Polyconcord. 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Click here for more information, send your press release to inf! o@rigzone.com or call us at 281-345-4040. Member Services If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, you may unsubscribe by clicking here or by logging in to Rigzone and updating your profile. You can also change the format you receive (HTML or Text) and your email address by logging in and updating your account. Click here to log in . \t\t\n\t\t\t[IMAGE]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dawn got my apartment # wrong in her e-mail. This is my correct address.\n\n408 100 10a St. NW \nCalgary, AB\nT2N 4T3\n\nThanx,\n\nChris", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Rick has asked that I help him ensure that we all finish up our merit \nincreases in time for the new deadline of this Friday, January 19.\n\n1. Could you please \"submit\" by the end of the day tomorrow, Wednesday, \nJanuary 17? Then Rick and I can review and get back with you with any \nchanges. \n\n2. If you could leave me a voice mail or eMail when you are finished, I \nwould appreciate it. I am moving back to the Enron building and will get \nback my old number (X36641) effective tomorrow.\n\n3. In addition, we are interested in your thoughts on the merit process \noverall, both for yourself and for your groups. In general, it seems like a \nlot of \"administration\" for some pretty small numbers. What are your \nthoughts - do you like the current process or would less frequent, larger \nincreases be preferable (assuming we could make that change in the larger \noverall Enron framework)?\n\nPlease call me or Andrea Yowman (x31477) with any questions. Thanks for your \nhelp!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks for forwarding all the e-mails while I was out last week. I found \nthis one in my in-box when I got back this morning. Is it yours?\n----- Forwarded by Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT on 05/22/2001 09:35 AM -----\n\n\t\"Deborah V. Chapman\" \n\t05/17/2001 04:52 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Mark Taylor (E-mail)\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Graham's leaving date\n\n\nDear Mark,\n\nThanks for keeping us updated on Tom. I am pleased to hear that he is making \na good recovery. Please pass on our best wishes. I am wondering whether the \nhospital will have forwarded mum's card if he had already moved on to a \nconvalescent home when it arrived. I have just sent a card to his home \naddress but I do not have the post code. I hope it gets there.\n\nI found out from Graham last night that he is returning to Somerset on \nWednesday (23rd). I guess that makes it unlikely that you will get to see him \nthis time. There is a strong possibility that he will come in October for the \nJazz festival and will bring Jordan with him. Whilst he has been here he has \nhad lots of people trying to persuade him to build houses for them, but I \nthink he misses Jordan so much he can't wait to get home. I am amazed at how \nmuch work got done so quickly. The house in Lauragh is finished except for \nthe painting, wood staining and floor varnishing. We can start using it now \nbut we need to avoid putting in too much furniture until the floor is done in \nsome of the rooms at least. Dad has been lending a hand with paths and garden \nwalls and has helped with some painting. I am sure that Mum will help with \nsome planting. All I need now is a couple of really nice weeks in the summer \nso that I can feel the benefit of it.\n\nI hope you can find time to come over again sometime soon. When Alan returns \nfrom Vienna next week he should be in a much more relaxed mood, having got \nhis conference presentation out of the way at last. I am sure he will be \nhappy to spend some leisurely days with you and to take you down to Mum and \nDad's and to see the house, etc. If Hilary still has her yacht when you come \nshe might also be glad of some help to sail it. She has not ventured out in \nit since Richard died but is talking about sailing it if she can find some \nhelp.\n\nOnce the next month is over I can also relax a bit. We are just coming into \nexam time and we all get very fraught at this time of year (with the marking \npiling up).\n\nAt last the foot and mouth restrictions are lifting a bit and we are hoping \nthat all riding activities can gradually resume. We have had a rather boring \nfew months - not even able to ride out along the roads. We can now ride down \nto the beach but we still have to take care not to go near fields full of \ncattle or sheep! I have just started investigating the idea of a pony for \nCaitlin. She is riding my horse occasionally in the sand arena and is doing \nvery well with him even though he is rather small for him. I think she might \nbe ready for a pony now but finding the right one is not going to be easy.\n\nWe will look forward to seeing you whenever you can manage to get flights.\n\nBye for now,\n\nDeb\n\nPS Dad is using e-mail these days and has got his own e-mail account. His \naddress is: lgchapman@eircom.net\n * * * * * * * * * * * * *\nDr Debbie Chapman, Environment Consultant\n5 Fort View, Ardbrack, Kinsale, Co. Cork. Ireland\nTel. +353 21 477 2583; +353 21 490 3430; +353 87 2343270\nFax. +353 21 477 2525\ne-mail debchapman@eircom.net; debbie.chapman@ucc.ie", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I attended an HR Generalist meeting and gathered some information that I would like to pass along to you individually and at your next staff meeting. If you would please let me know when and where your next staff meeting will be I would like to pass along information about the following: \n\nVacation balance and rollovers\nVacant positions due to voluntary resignations\nNew Contractor Engage process\n\nI look forward to meeting with you.\nH", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n----- Forwarded by Barton Clark/HOU/ECT on 08/31/2000 04:56 PM -----\n\n\tRR Donnelley Financial \n\t08/26/2000 08:04 AM\n\tPlease respond to paloalto\n\t\t \n\t\t To: ton-acm.put-van-der@dsm-group.com, wgroll@cgsh.com, jsorkin@cgsh.com, \nbburns@cgsh.com, nytransfer@cgsh.com, ff@feingoldalpert.com, \nmeb@feingoldalpert.com, KENNETH.WANG@chase.com, william.mccombe@msdw.com, \nkeith.sedwick@msdw.com, david.atkinson@msdw.com, bick@dpw.com, \nwaaron@dpw.com, mollerus@dpw.com, louis.pugliese@ey.com, scott.leahy@ey.com, \nrandy.hazelton@csfb.com, sacohen@wlrk.com, mgat@wlrk.com, atkdav@ms.com, \nsodowd@hewm.com, kguse@hewm.com, rbl@mv.catalytica-inc.com, \nlwb@mv.catalytica-inc.com, jcossmon@mv.catalytica-inc.com, \njcp@mv.catalytica-inc.com, jhart@mv.catalytica-inc.com, rishii@wsgr.com, \nsliu@wsgr.com, apearce@wsgr.com, barton.clark@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: CATALYTICA REVISED DRAFT PROXY\n\n\nAttached is a revised proxy statement, marked to show changes from the\nprevious version. We expect to release the final document for filing on\n\nlate Monday afternoon. Therefore, you must provide comments, if any, by\n\nMonday at 11:00 AM, Pacific Time. We will be at RR Donnelley in Palo\nAlto\nat 650-845-6600. Please fax comments to the attention of Rob Ishii at\n650-845-6700.\n\nPlease ask any questions to Rob Ishii or Steve Liu in the Singapore\nRoom.\nThank you.\n\n\n--\nRR Donnelley Financial\nCustomer Service\n855 California Avenue\nBuilding A\nPalo Alto, CA 94304\n(650) 845-6600 Fax (650) 845-6700\npaloalto@rrdfin.com\n\n\n - 24365acr.PDF\n - paloalto.vcf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The tragedy of Tuesday, September 11 will serve as an unforgettable reminder to people all over the world of what is truly important and of life's fragility. My heartfelt sympathies go out to the families and friends of all the people whose lives were taken in this senseless and horrific attack. I ask that all of you keep our deceased colleague Nick Humber and his family in your thoughts and prayers. Tragically, Nick, a director with Enron Wind, was on one of the planes hijacked on Tuesday.\nTo help with relief efforts in New York and Washington, D.C., Enron will make a total contribution of $1 million dollars to be split equally between the American Red Cross and the New York Firefighters and Police Officers Fund.\nMany of you have expressed an interest in more personal involvement and I want you to be aware of some of the options available. I encourage you to support those impacted by this tragedy by donating to relief efforts, and to take advantage of our Matching Gift Program to double the impact of your individual donation. Because of the significance of this tragic event, Enron will match your contribution 2 for 1.\n\nHow to Help\n? Please go to www.easymatch.com/enron. Once there, click on \"Disaster Relief\" (located in the middle of the top of the page). Please choose from the list of non-profits that are accepting donations to help with this effort. Any donations made to aid with disaster relief will not be counted toward the annual $15,000 Matching Gift limit. You will need your GIS number to do this (it begins with a 9). If you are unsure of your GIS number, please contact the HR GIM helpdesk at 713-853-5666. \n\n? We will have red, white and blue striped ribbons in Houston for employees to pin on their shirts in memory of those who lost their lives, in honor of those who survived, and for their families. Donations to the New York Firefighters and Police Officers Fund and other organizations are being accepted in exchange for the ribbons. Enron will also match these donations. The ribbons are available tomorrow from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. at the InfoZone, which is located by the down escalator in the lobby. For any other employees who would like to make donations, please go to the above website. \n\n? Enron employees are generously giving blood, and we will continue to work with relief efforts to ensure that employees who want to give, have the ability to do so. If you have questions, call 713-853-6100. \n\n? President Bush has declared Friday a day of \"National Prayer and Remembrance,\" and is calling on Americans to use their lunch breaks to go to places of worship to pray for victims and their families. Following is a list of websites with additional information: \n\no\t \no\t\no\tIf you are looking for a service within walking distance of the Enron building, First United Methodist Church (corner of Main and Clay) and Antioch Missionary Baptist Church will hold prayer services on Friday. First United Methodist Church will have services at 11:00 a.m., noon and 1:00 p.m. Antioch Missionary Baptist Church will have a service at noon. \no If you are interested in attending a service and don't work in this area, please check your local television websites for more information. \n\n\n? For Houston employees, a citywide candlelight vigil will be held on the steps of City Hall in Downtown Houston at 7 p.m. tomorrow night. Mayor Lee Brown will be speaking. \n\n? At 10:00 a.m. (Central) on Monday, September 17th, in Enron facilities around the world, we will have a moment of silence in memory of those whose lives have been tragically taken. We ask that you put down the phone, turn away from your computer and dedicate a personal moment of silence together with your co-workers. \n\n? We encourage all U.S. based employees to wear red, white or blue shirts on Monday.\n\nFor Counseling Assistance\n? For employees in Houston, we have an on-site employee assistance counselor in the building that you can reach by calling 713-853-6057. If you are not located in Houston or if you or a family member would prefer an off-site counselor, you can call the 24-hour Employee Assistance Program number 1-800-345-1391. \n\n? Employees outside the U.S. can also contact 713-853-6057 directly. United HealthGroup (Enron's medical network administrator) has provided free access to their National Disaster Line for counseling service to any person. That number is 800-268-1026. We are also working to bring crisis counseling to any work location that has a need.\n\nThis is an agonizing time for our nation and it is hard for us all. In addition to the financial and human support we are extending to those in need, it is imperative that we at Enron continue to safely and reliably serve our customers in the U.S. and around the world. We know it is difficult but we must demonstrate on-going stability and strength at Enron, as this will serve as a signal that the ideals upon which America was founded cannot be diminished. Again, our hearts go out to the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones in this tragedy. Please continue to watch your e-mail for more information.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mike,\n I have checked with the credit group and the suggested changes to the \nconfidentiality agreement and to Exhibit \"C\" and \"D\" are acceptable. They \ndid point out a typo in the collateral threshold provision. It should read \n$1,500,000 instead of $1,5000,000. Please accept the redlined changes to the \ndocuments and make the above correction and the documents should be ready for \nyou to start the execution process. I am informed that credit will not make \nany changes of the $1,500,000 collateral threshold amount until they have had \nan opportunity to review the Ormet financial information. Thereafter we can \nwork on an amendment if they feel that the financial information warrants \nmaking a change.\n\n\n\n\t\"Mike Cesario\" \n\t12/12/2000 10:53 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: , \n\t\t cc: \"Mark Kleinginna\" , \n\"Tommy Temple\" \n\t\t Subject: Ormet Documents\n\n\nAttached is a marked-up draft of the Enron standard confidentiality \nagreement. Please review it and get back to me with your comments.\n\nAdditionally, I have attached a copy of the Firm Purchase/Sale Agreement that \nmakes Ormet's changes to the Guarantee Agreement on Exhibit D consistent on \nthe Exhibit C Guarantee Agreement.\n\nPending your comments on the Confidentialty Agreement, the only item \noutstanding is the $1.5 million collateral threshhold.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.\n\nThanks,\nMike\n\n - Enron_CA.doc\n - Enron_Agreement.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Statoil - use of multiproduct guaranty similar to one executed by parent/ENE \nSpinnaker - sent draft to you\nBP - I'll see what we have to do\nBasin - name of contact. No such person as Bob Hall", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here's what I threw together this afternoon. Let me know if there are any \nother people in particular you'd like added to the list. Also let me know if \nyou try any of these extensions and they happen to be wrong (we have a hard \ntime keeping up with changing numbers too!). Forward this on to anyone you \nfeel it might be useful to; but please let them know to call me first and \nforemost, since I'll probably be the most receptive on the phone. \n\nHope you had a safe trip back home. Again, it was great to meet you and Kim.\n\nTalk to you soon,\nKate", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I need to check this one. We have several contracts with evergreen clauses. \nI didn't think this one had an evergreen clause but maybe it did.\n\n\n\n\nBrenda H Fletcher\n10/20/2000 10:32 AM\nTo: Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: CGLF Contract 64937\n\nDeal # 118000 - Your comments on the terms tabs was this was 1 year deal \nwhich would end 9/30/2000.\nI noticed that Jesse extended the date range to 2001. Is this correct?\n\nBF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear all, \n\nAttached is the current listing of the VP's who will be reviewed on Friday. \nTo accommodate several requests, the VP Commercial Support PRC meeting has \nbeen changed to EB16C1 and will begin at 8:30 a.m. \n\nPlease note Fernley Dyson will be video conferencing from London and Rod \nHayslett will be teleconferencing. \n\n\n\nay \next 31477", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The meeting with IHS Energy representatives will take place tomorrow from 10:30 to 1:30 in EB3321\nIt will probably take a while to set up the equipment, I would think the actual presentation will start about 11:30.\nPlease let me know if you will be able to attend.\n\nCatalina Cardenas\nAnalyst\nEnron North America\n(713)345-3650", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/26/01; HourAhead hour: 21; HourAhead schedule download failed. \nManual intervention required.\n\n LOG 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on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Insufficient disk space.\nNot enough space on disk.\nAlias\nAlias: dbCaps97Data", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "please send this info to Rob Benson as well", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I initiated the group earlier this year, with the attached terms of \nreference. To kick the process off, I included some key documents on market \nstructure issues we have been working on in England and Wales. \nUnfortunately, I got no response to my suggestions for the groups working \nmethods nor any additional contributions on market structure issues from \nother group members. As a result, although the group has not been \nterminated, I cannot really claim that it functioned as a group either.\n\nI saw the deliverable from the group as exchanging information and ideas to \nuse in our individual efforts. I did not see the group as having concrete \ndeliverables (eg, a global Enron position on X which would be unlikely to fit \nthe unique circumstances of each of the markets that we find ourselves \noperating in). The question is whether this information exchange needs to be \nachieved through a formal group with limited membership or through extension \nof our internal Govt Affairs network. A valuable way in which this has been \nachieved is through group \"get togethers\" such as the conference, our UK \noffsite which some US colleagues attended and the Thailand effort - all of \nwhich provide a good way to meet our colleagues and establish contacts. A \nformal group is always likely to suffer somewhat from conflicting, immediate \npriorities. The challenge is to ensure that on those occasions where such \nexchange makes a real difference to the outcome of our regulatory efforts \nthat we leverage our internal contacts and international experience \nappropriately. I suspect that much of this work already gets done \ninformally, eg, recent exchange of information notes on California, help from \nLondon on performance standards to support our Indian efforts etc. \n\nPaul\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 20/11/2000 10:12 CST\nSent by: Maureen McVicker@ENRON\nTo: Jose Bestard/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Scott Bolton/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Hap Boyd/EWC/Enron@Enron, Jeff \nBrown/NA/Enron@Enron, Ricardo Charvel/NA/Enron@Enron, Paul Dawson/Govt. \nAffairs/LON/ECT@ECT, Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Harry \nKingerski/NA/Enron@Enron, Nicholas O'Day/AP/Enron@Enron, Richard \nShapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT@ECT, Marcia A \nLinton/NA/Enron@Enron, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Lora \nSullivan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rubena \nBuerger/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tracy Cooper/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Beverley Ashcroft/LON/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: WORKING GROUP PROGRESS\n\nPlease provide me an update on the progress of the working group you have led \nthis year. There are several things I would like you to cover in this regard.\n\nDid the working group function through the year or was it terminated (I \nrecognize there may be good reasons for the latter, but would like to \nunderstand those reasons).\n\nWhat did the group accomplish?\n\nWould you recommend continuing it? Any changes?\n\nAre there other topics we should consider for working groups in the future? \nAny changes to the working group process itself?\n\nPlease provide input on the individuals you worked with. You should be able \nto do this through the PEP system. If you cannot, please provide the \nfeedback by confidential e-mail to me. Because the PRC is coming up soon, \nplease provide the feedback by December 1.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Janie,\n\nDo you want to work with regulatory to make sure we can comply?\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tAlvarez, Ray \nSent:\tThursday, July 26, 2001 1:41 PM\nTo:\tAllen, Phillip K.\nSubject:\tFERC Order on Reporting CA gas sales\n\nPhillip, thought this might be of interest. Ray\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Ray Alvarez/NA/Enron on 07/26/2001 02:37 PM ---------------------------\n\n \nNancy Bagot\n07/26/2001 09:51 AM\nTo:\tJulie.Armstrong@ENRON.com, Nancy.Bagot@ENRON.com, Martha.Benner@ENRON.com, Lynn.Blair@ENRON.com, Sharon.Brown@ENRON.com, Janet.Butler@ENRON.com, Deb.Cappiello@ENRON.com, Alma.Carrillo@ENRON.com, Janet.Cones@ENRON.com, Bill.Cordes@ENRON.com, Shelley.Corman@ENRON.com, Rick.Dietz@ENRON.com, Dari.Dornan@ENRON.com, John.Dushinske@ENRON.com, Drew.Fossum@ENRON.com, Ava.Garcia@ENRON.com, John.Goodpasture@ENRON.com, Steven.Harris@ENRON.com, Joe.Hartsoe@ENRON.com, Glen.Hass@ENRON.com, Rod.Hayslett@ENRON.com, Bambi.Heckerman@ENRON.com, Theresa.Hess@ENRON.com, Staci.Holtzman@ENRON.com, Stanley.Horton@ENRON.com, Steve.Hotte@ENRON.com, Rita.Houser@ENRON.com, Steven.January@ENRON.com, Steven.J.Kean@ENRON.com, Robert.Kilmer@ENRON.com, Frazier.King@ENRON.com, Steve.Kirk@ENRON.com, Tim.Kissner@ENRON.com, Laura.Lantefield@ENRON.com, Terry.Lehn@ENRON.com, Teb.Lokey@ENRON.com, Danny.McCarty@ENRON.com, Dorothy.McCoppin@ENRON.com, Mike.McGowan@ENRON.com, Kent.Miller@ENRON.com, MKMiller@ENRON.com, michael.p.moran@enron.com, Sheila.Nacey@ENRON.com, Ray.Neppl@ENRON.com, Dave.Neubauer@ENRON.com, Zelda.Paschal@ENRON.com, Maria.Pavlou@ENRON.com, Keith.Petersen@ENRON.com, Janet.Place@ENRON.com, Tony.Pryor@ENRON.com, Lisa.Sawyer@ENRON.com, Donna.Scott@ENRON.com, Emily.Sellers@ENRON.com, Sharon.Solon@ENRON.com, Cindy.Stark@ENRON.com, James.Studebaker@ENRON.com, Gina.Taylor@ENRON.com, Stephen.Veatch@ENRON.com, Iris.Waser@ENRON.com, Ricki.Winters@ENRON.com, rebecca.w.cantrell@enron.com, Eva Neufeld/Enron@EnronXGate, Ruth Mann/Enron@EnronXGate, Gregory J. Porter/ENRON@enronXgate, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ray Alvarez/NA/Enron@ENRON, Donna Fulton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karina Prizont/Enron@EnronXGate\ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\tFERC Order on Reporting CA gas sales\n\nAttached is the Commission's \"Order Imposing Reporting Requirement on Natural Gas Sales to California Market,\" which was issued late yesterday.\n\nIn the order, the Commission finds that if does have the authority to request the information as set out in the May 18 order proposing the requirements. \n\nThe information is to cover August 1, 2001 through Sept. 30, 2002 (the end date coincides with the end of the Commission's mitigation plan re: wholesal prices in California and the West).\nSpecific info gas sellers and LDCs file concernign purchase and sales transactions is exempt from FOIA disclosure\nAlso, respondents may request privileged treatment of \"other portions of their responses subject to the.....Commission's regulations\"\nSome of the questions have been modified based on comments received based on comments received on the May 18th proposal\nTransaction by transaction data is required; FERC will aggregate the information\nThe information request will NOT be expanded beyond California\nFERC is providing the reporting format as a data template to be available on RIMS.\n\nThe order is attached here, and the appendix listing specific questions is below. \n\n==========================================================================\n\n\nAPPENDIX\n\nAnswers to all questions below that require a statement of volumes should set forth the requested volumes on an MMBtu basis.\n\nFor Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines:\n\n1.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information for each contract for transportation to the California border:\n\na.\tthe transaction or contract identification number;\nb.\tthe terms and effective date of the contract;\nc.\tcontract demand by shipper;\nd.\tthe daily scheduled volume by shipper;\ne.\tthe daily nominated volume by shipper;\nf.\tthe daily delivered volume by shipper;\ng.\twhether the service is firm or interruptible; \nh.\tthe rate charged in $$/MMbtu;\ni.\tprimary receipt and delivery points associated with the contract; and,\nj.\twhether the shipper is affiliated with the pipeline.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n2.\tFor the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information for each capacity release transaction for transportation to the California border:\n\na.\tthe transaction or contract identification number, or offer number; \n(This number should tie to contract number reported in Question 1,a., above)\nb.\tthe name of the releasing shipper;\nc.\tthe name of the acquiring shipper;\nd.\tthe contract quantity;\ne.\tthe acquiring shipper's contract rate; and,\nf.\tthe releasing shipper's contract rate.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\nDocket No. RM01-9-000\t- 6 -\n\n3.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following system information:\n\na.\tthe maximum peak day design capacity;\nb \tthe daily maximum flowing capacity;\nc \tthe daily scheduled system volume;\nd.\tthe daily delivered system volume;\ne.\tthe daily scheduled volume at each California delivery point;\nf.\tan explanation of each instance that the daily maximum flowing capacity is below the maximum peak day design capacity; and,\ng.\tan explanation of any daily variance in the maximum flowing capacity.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n4.\tOn a daily basis for May 1999 and May 2000, please provide the following system information:\n\na.\tthe maximum peak day design capacity;\nb \tthe daily maximum flowing capacity;\nc \tthe daily scheduled system volume;\nd.\tthe daily delivered system volume, and,\ne.\tthe daily scheduled volume at each California delivery point.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\nFor Sellers of Natural Gas to the California Market:\n\n1.\tState whether the seller is affiliated with an interstate or intrastate natural gas pipeline company or local distribution company, and, if so, give the name and address the affiliated company.\n\n2.\t On a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information for each contract in which you sold natural gas and the gas is physically delivered at points on the California border or in California: \na.\tthe sales contract's identification number;\nb.\tthe term of the sales contract (beginning and ending dates);\nc.\tthe name of the buyer identifying whether the buyer is an energy marketer, local distribution company, or end user; \nd.\tthe volumes sold (on a MMBtu basis); \ne.\tthe price paid by buyer, and\nf.\twhether the price is fixed or indexed (identify the index).\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n3.\tFor each sales contract, identify separately the transportation component and the gas commodity component of the price. If the sales contract specifies the transportation component of the price, the seller shall report that amount. If the sales contract only includes an overall price, then the seller shall report the transportation cost it incurred in moving the gas from the point where it purchased the gas to the point where it sold the gas and how it determined that amount. If the sale was made at the same point where the gas was purchased, and there is no transportation element in the sale, the seller shall respond \"n.a.\"\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n4.\tFor the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information on a daily basis for each of your gas purchase contracts associated with the sales contracts you identified in response to Question 2:\n\na.\tthe purchase contract's identification number;\nb.\tthe pipeline upstream of the point of delivery; and the pipeline downstream of the point of delivery;\nc.\tthe term of the purchase contract (beginning and ending dates); \nd.\tthe daily volumes (on a MMBtu basis) purchased;\ne.\tthe price paid; \n f. whether the price is fixed or indexed (identify the index),\ng .\tidentify the entity from whom the responder purchased the gas; and,\nh.\tidentify the point where responder took title to the gas. \n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\nFor Local Distribution Companies In California:\t\n\n1.\tProvide your system's gas sales and transportation requirements, (i.e, contract demands and daily demands) by core, non-core, electric generation, and non-utility loads. Provide a break down of these demands by type of service (e.g., sales and transportation) and quality of service(firm/interruptible). \n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n2.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information for each contract the local distribution company has with a transportation customer:\n\na.\tcontract demand by shipper;\nb.\tthe daily scheduled volume by shipper;\nc.\tthe daily delivered volume by shipper;\nd.\twhether the service is firm or interruptible; \ne.\tthe rate charged; and,\nf.\treceipt and delivery points associated with the contract.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n3.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information for each contract the local distribution company has with a sales customer: \n\na.\tthe contract demand by purchaser;\nb.\tthe term of the sales contract (beginning and ending dates); \nc.\tthe volumes (on a MMBtu basis) sold; and,\nd.\tthe price paid by purchaser.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n4.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide the following information for each gas purchase contract: \n\na.\tthe purchase contract's identification number;\nb.\tthe term of the purchase contract (beginning and ending dates); \nc.\tthe volumes (on a MMBtu basis) bought;\nd.\tthe price paid; \ne.\twhether the price is fixed or indexed (identify the index); and,\nf.\tidentify the point where (name of local distribution company) took title to the gas. \n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n5.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide by interstate pipeline the type and quantity of transportation service your system has under contract. At each receipt point, provide maximum peak day design capacity, the daily maximum flowing capacity, the daily nominated capacity and the daily scheduled volumes of the local distribution system.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n6.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide on a system-wide basis your storage service rights i.e., capacity and deliverability rights. Additionally, provide daily storage balances, injections and withdrawls.\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n7.\tOn a daily basis for the period August 1, 2001 to January 31, 2002, please provide how much of your system's gas supply was from intrastate production sources. Separately identify the sources, volumes, receipt points, and prices. Include the total system supply in your response.\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n8.\tProvide a summary of your system's gas purchases in the following categories:\n\na.\tdaily spot purchases;\nb.\tmonthly;\nc.\tshort-term (more than 1 month and less than 1 year);\nd.\tmedium-term (1-3 years); and,\ne.\tlong-term ( more than 3 years).\n\nby month for each of the last three years in the following format:\n\na.\tprice;\nb.\tvolume; and,\nc.\tidentify, by name, where these purchases were made (producing basin or at the California border).\n\nAlong with the hard copy response, please provide a CD-ROM containing the response to this question. Please provide this information in Excel version 97 or 2000 or comma separated value (CSV) format.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This is only a test\n\nWhat's 2 + 2?\n\nWho is the most beautiful person you know working at Enron today?\n\nWhat kind of new car should I buy?\n\nHow many mispelled words are in dis email?\n\n\nNow then take this little character test and email me your character descreption at the botton of the page (you will know when you see it).\n\nhttp://www.cmi-lmi.com/kingdomality.html", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I thought I would sleep in the car, or maybe a shelter.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Veselack, Joni\" on 09/01/2000 08:04:28 AM\nTo: \"'Chris.Germany@enron.com'\" \ncc: \nSubject: RE: Phone Call\n\n\nSo where are you going to stay... the floor is available.... it's got\ncarpet.\n\nI really appreciate your help!!!!!!!!!!!!\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Chris.Germany@enron.com [mailto:Chris.Germany@enron.com]\nSent: Friday, September 01, 2000 8:31 AM\nTo: joni.veselack@neg.pge.com\nSubject: Re: Phone Call\n\n\n\nI reserved a one-way ticket on Continental last night for 6:45am Tuesday,\n19th. It cost $263.00 and its completly refundable. Sounds good to me.\nI told the reservation lady that I was thinking about buying 2 tickets and\njust get my money back for the one I don't use. I would buy one leaving\nMonday evening and the one for Tuesday morning\n\nCOOL, don't you think?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Veselack, Joni\" on 09/01/2000 06:15:24 AM\n\nTo: \"'Germany, Chris'\" \ncc:\nSubject: Phone Call\n\n\nSorry... I didn't call last night.\n\nI was working on my September spreadsheet for TCO at home. I was going to\ntake a break and call you and my parents... but I had to get the\nspreadsheet\ndone for the long weekend. I finished it at 1:30 am. Thought this would be\ntoo late to call.\n\nHopefully the weekend scheduling goes smooth, so I can work on August\nAccounting this afternoon. I'm just extemely slow at everything right now.\n\nLet's talk this afternoon.\n\n\n\n\nPG&E National Energy Group and any other\ncompany referenced herein that uses the PG&E name or\nlogo are not the same company as Pacific Gas and\nElectric Company, the regulated California utility. Neither\nPG&E National Energy Group nor these other\nreferenced companies are regulated by the California Public\nUtilities Commission. Customers of Pacific Gas and Electric Company\ndo not have to buy products from these companies in order\nto continue to receive quality regulated services from the utility.\n\n\n\n\n\nPG&E National Energy Group and any other\ncompany referenced herein that uses the PG&E name or\nlogo are not the same company as Pacific Gas and\nElectric Company, the regulated California utility. Neither\nPG&E National Energy Group nor these other\nreferenced companies are regulated by the California Public\nUtilities Commission. Customers of Pacific Gas and Electric Company\ndo not have to buy products from these companies in order\nto continue to receive quality regulated services from the utility.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI new request. What about our master tax agreement?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 04/25/2000 \n02:46 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nGreg Johnston\n04/25/2000 12:05 PM\nTo: Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: ISDA between Enron Canada Corp. and Reliant Energy Services Canada, \nLtd.\n\nSara, I didn't realize that Shari had left the financial swap group. She \njust sent me an e-mail telling me that she thought you were handling the \nnegotiation of ISDAs on behalf of Enron Canada, so I thought I would forward \nthis message I sent to Tana today for your information.\n\nThanks\n\nGreg\n---------------------- Forwarded by Greg Johnston/CAL/ECT on 04/25/2000 11:05 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nGreg Johnston\n04/25/2000 10:49 AM\nTo: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Shari Stack/HOU/ECT@ECT, jannalyn_galloway@reliantenergy.com \nSubject: ISDA between Enron Canada Corp. and Reliant Energy Services Canada, \nLtd.\n\nTana, I received a request this week from Jannalyn Galloway of Reliant Energy \nServices Canada, Ltd. to commence the process of putting an ISDA in place \nbetween Enron Canada Corp. and Reliant Energy Services Canada, Ltd. We \nrecently finalized a Master Physical Agreement between these parties and I \nwas wondering if you could commence the process of obtaining credit approval \nto do the ISDA and provide a draft to Jannalyn. Her fax number is \n713-207-9663, her direct line is 713-207-5893 and her e-mail address is as \nabove.\n\nThanks for you help on this and if you need anything further from me, let me \nknow.\n\nGreg", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This has been a tough couple of weeks. I hope that these daily communications on new developments are helping you understand what's happening with our company.\n\nHere's a rundown of events from last week:\n\n\tWe executed a commitment letter with JPMorgan and Salomon Smith Barney that will provide us with additional secured credit lines worth $1 billion. Our Northern Natural Gas Company and Transwestern Pipeline Company will support these assets. We now have received a total of $4 billion in credit lines, which we will use to pay off short-term commercial debt and maintain liquidity.\n\tOur Board of Directors elected a new member to the Board - William Powers, Jr., the dean of The University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas.\n-\tThe Board also established a Special Committee, to be chaired by Dean Powers, that will conduct an in-depth review of the transactions between Enron and entities connected to related parties. The committee is authorized to take any actions it deems appropriate.\n\tThe Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) opened up a formal investigation into related party transactions that have been the subject of media reports and the subject of the SEC's formal inquiry. As I've said before, we welcome this and look forward to working with the SEC to put this matter behind us.\n Moody's lowered our credit rating one level, from Baa1 to Baa2. Standard & Poor's (S&P) lowered our credit rating one level, from BBB+ to BBB. Fitch lowered our rating from BBB+ to BBB-. All agency ratings are investment grade.\n\nEven with what's happening with our company, we have kept running our business as usual, and here's few examples to show you that we are, indeed, doing just that:\n\n\tEnronOnline did 5,866 transactions with 302 counterparties on Friday. Transaction counts remain higher than average.\n\tEES signed a three-year fixed price agreement with Home Depot to supply power to 115 of its stores in California and 68 stores across Texas. EES also has exclusive rights to develop energy management proposals for all Home Depot facilities west of the Mississippi.\n EES also signed a three-year energy management agreement with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's four New York City facilities.\n\nSerious issues have been raised in the media and investment community that have put our credibility and reputation as a company in question. We're taking an introspective look at our business dealings, our core values and our organization as a whole. We're doing everything we can to deal with the issues that are affecting our company.\n\nAnd that's where you come in. Look around you. Look at the excellence that you and your team represents. That's the reason we hired you - you're the best. Now, more than ever, work for Enron and especially for each other.\n\nThank you for your continuing support of our company and each other.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "yeah i will be in town this weekend. i have something to go to fri but i \nwill definately be out on saturday. what are you doing?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Total Trades for Day\t \t 438\t \t \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EOL Trades for Day\t \t 286\t \t \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EPMI ICE Trades\t \t 7\t \t \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EOL Deals\t From: 11/01/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t EnPower\t From: 11/01/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t \n \t Desk\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t Desk\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EPMI Long Term California\t 617\t 10,261,856\t \t EPMI Long Term California\t 67\t 3,048,393\t \t \n \t EPMI Long Term Northwest\t 360\t 5,145,800\t \t EPMI Long Term Northwest\t 173\t 4,454,014\t \t \n \t EPMI Long Term Southwest\t 412\t 9,257,991\t \t EPMI Long Term Southwest\t 261\t 17,813,018\t \t \n \t EPMI Short Term California\t 1,666\t 2,141,336\t \t EPMI Short Term California\t 597\t 1,292,426\t \t \n \t EPMI Short Term Northwest\t 928\t 1,047,400\t \t EPMI Short Term Northwest\t 408\t 666,759\t \t \n \t EPMI Short Term Southwest\t 1,163\t 1,592,344\t \t EPMI Short Term Southwest\t 645\t 2,494,451\t \t \n \t Real Time\t 1,304\t 33,225\t \t Real Time\t 485\t 41,600\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Grand Total\t 6,450\t 29,479,952\t \t Grand Total\t 2,636\t 29,810,661\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EOL Deals\t From: 11/26/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t EnPower\t From: 11/26/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t \n \t Desk\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t Desk\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EPMI Long Term California\t 27\t 355,600\t \t EPMI Long Term California\t 11\t 1,034,864\t \t \n \t EPMI Long Term Northwest\t 12\t 201,800\t \t EPMI Long Term Northwest\t 19\t 694,208\t \t \n \t EPMI Long Term Southwest\t 26\t 565,000\t \t EPMI Long Term Southwest\t 9\t 161,620\t \t \n \t EPMI Short Term California\t 66\t 113,744\t \t EPMI Short Term California\t 38\t 38,688\t \t \n \t EPMI Short Term Northwest\t 24\t 8,040\t \t EPMI Short Term Northwest\t 12\t 5,600\t \t \n \t EPMI Short Term Southwest\t 30\t 49,800\t \t EPMI Short Term Southwest\t 34\t 155,490\t \t \n \t Real Time\t 101\t 2,525\t \t Real Time\t 29\t 1,521\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Grand Total\t 286\t 1,296,509\t \t Grand Total\t 152\t 2,091,991\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EOL Deals\t From: 11/26/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t EOL Deals\t From: 11/26/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t \n \t Long Term West Management\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t Short Term West BOM\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t \n \t Daily\t 0\t 0\t \t Daily\t 0\t 0\t \t \n \t Month-to-Date EOL\t 9\t 2,200\t \t Month-to-Date EOL\t 0\t 0\t \t \n \t Enpower daily deals\t 0\t 0\t \t Enpower daily deals\t 0\t 0\t \t \n \t Month-to-Date Enpower\t 2\t 2,003\t \t Enpower daily deals\t 0\t 0\t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EOL Deals\t From: 11/26/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t EPMI California Services\t Total Deals\t Total MWH\t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Daily\t 0\t 0\t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Month-to-Date\t 0\t 0\t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Enpower daily deals\t 0\t 0\t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t ICE Volumes\t From: 11/26/2001 To: 11/26/2001\t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Delivery Point\t Total MWH\t EPMI MWH\t Price \t \t \t \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Cob (HE 1200)\t 25\t 0\t $ 26.00 \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Cob (HE 1300)\t 25\t 0\t $ 26.00 \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Cob (OP, Next Day)\t 600\t 0\t $ 18.33 \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (P, Next Day)\t 3,600\t 0\t $ 20.22 \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (OP, Next Day)\t 600\t 0\t $ 16.60 \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (OP, Dec-01)\t 8,600\t 0\t $ 25.00 \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (P, Dec-01)\t 60,000\t 0\t $ 29.18 \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (P, Jan-02)\t 31,200\t 0\t $ 31.25 \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (P, Feb-02)\t 9,600\t 0\t $ 30.25 \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (P, Apr-02)\t 10,400\t 0\t $ 27.25 \t \t \t \t \n \t Mid C (P, Q3 02)\t 30,800\t 0\t $ 43.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 1600)\t 50\t 0\t $ 33.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 1700)\t 150\t 0\t $ 34.58 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 1800)\t 50\t 0\t $ 36.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 1900)\t 50\t 0\t $ 37.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 2000)\t 50\t 0\t $ 37.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 2100)\t 50\t 0\t $ 35.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (HE 200)\t 50\t 0\t $ 35.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (P, Next Day)\t 2,000\t 800\t $ 25.55 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (OP, Next Day)\t 2,800\t 600\t $ 18.49 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (P, Bal Month)\t 3,600\t 0\t $ 27.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (OP, Bal Month)\t 600\t 0\t $ 21.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (OP, Dec-01)\t 8,600\t 0\t $ 26.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (P, Dec-01)\t 10,000\t 0\t $ 33.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (OP, Jan-02)\t 8,200\t 0\t $ 27.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t NP-15 (OP, Q1 02)\t 23,600\t 0\t $ 25.25 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (HE 1200)\t 25\t 0\t $ 25.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (HE 1300)\t 25\t 0\t $ 25.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (HE 1700)\t 25\t 0\t $ 28.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (HE 1800)\t 25\t 0\t $ 28.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (HE 1900)\t 25\t 0\t $ 28.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Next Day)\t 6,800\t 0\t $ 22.45 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (OP, Next Day)\t 1,400\t 0\t $ 12.80 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (OP, Bal Month)\t 600\t 0\t $ 14.25 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (OP, Dec-01)\t 8,600\t 0\t $ 17.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Dec-01)\t 20,000\t 10,000\t $ 26.43 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Jan-02)\t 41,600\t 0\t $ 29.13 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Feb-02)\t 19,200\t 0\t $ 28.88 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Mar-02)\t 10,400\t 0\t $ 28.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Q3 02)\t 30,800\t 0\t $ 54.25 \t \t \t \t \n \t Palo (P, Q4 02)\t 30,800\t 0\t $ 35.50 \t \t \t \t \n \t SP-15 (HE 1000)\t 50\t 0\t $ 27.00 \t \t \t \t \n \t SP-15 (HE 1100)\t 50\t 0\t $ 25.75 \t \t \n \t SP-15 (HE 1200)\t 50\t 0\t $ 26.00 \t \t \n \t SP-15 (HE 1300)\t 50\t 0\t $ 26.00 \t \t \n \t SP-15 (HE 1700)\t 25\t 25\t $ 28.75 \t \t \n \t SP-15 (P, Next Day)\t 3,600\t 0\t $ 24.19 \t \t \n \t SP-15 (OP, Next Day)\t 1,200\t 200\t $ 18.23 \t \t \n \t SP-15 (P, Dec-01)\t 2,000\t 0\t $ 31.00 \t \t \n \t \t \t \t \t \t \n \t Grand Total\t 392,650\t 11,625\t $ 1,358.06", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "good ole \"cop humor\" .....!\n]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "No failures today.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "To update you on recent activities regarding GIBSs, here is a list of those I \nam currently negotiating and those I will pass on to you for handling:\n\nEntergy Power Marketing / Entergy Power Inc.\nGISBs out for execution.\n\nCon Ed Energy\nDrafts sent for customer for review.\n\nKeyspan Ravenswoods\nDraft sent to customer for review.\n\nSouthern Cal Gas\nCurrently reviewing their draft.\n\nI will give you the following requests for handling:\n\nVirginia Power Services Energy Corp., Inc.\nArizona Public Service\nKinder Morgan \n\n\nI will meet with you to discuss the above.\n\nDp", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\t\n\t Building New Coal-Fired Generation January 23-25, 2002 ? The Sheraton Phoenix ? Phoenix, AZ Click Here To Download Complete Conference Brochure \t\n\t[IMAGE]\t\nIs the development of new coal-fired generation about to emerge from the shadow of natural gas? Many players in the energy industry have in recent years relegated coal-fired generation to the sidelines as natural gas-fired generation swept the industry. As a result, many of these same players have also been on the sidelines-the sidelines of coal-fired generation. While few new coal-fired plants have been developed and constructed in the U.S. over the past decade, the technology and the know-how have advanced. They just haven't necessarily advanced to center stage-until now. The key to success at this stage is to gain the expertise and access the experience of seasoned engineers and developers to bring coal back from the sidelines. [IMAGE]\t ? Why Coal Prices Have Surged-And Their Future Direction ? Predicting Coal vs. Natural Gas Fuel Prices-And the Impacts on Development Viability ? EPC Contractor's Perspective: The Building of New Coal-Fired Generation ? Siting Issues and Processes for Coal-Fired Generation ? Siting New Coal-Fired Plants: The Case for Mine-Mouth Generation ? Re-Learning the Lessons of Contracting for Coal and Rail Transportation ? Assessing the Financeability of Coal-Fired Generation ? Assessing Environmental Regulatory Risk ? Strategic Impacts of Changes to the New Source Review (NSR) Regulations ? Dealing with NOx, SO2, Mercury and Other Standards ? Costs and Benefits of New Coal Technologies ? Status and Future Development of Mercury Removal Technologies ? The Role of Circulating Fluidized Bed Technology in the Future Solid Fuel Market ? Developments and Advantages in Super-Critical Boiler Technology [IMAGE]\t\nThe Art and Science of Siting and Permitting Coal-Fired Generation: An In-Depth Examination\t8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m Wednesday, January 23, 2002\t\nDeveloping Least-Cost Multipollutant Control Strategies for Coal-Fired Power Plants\t1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m Wednesday, January 23, 2002\t\n\t[IMAGE]\t\n\t Click Here To Download Complete Conference Brochure \t\n\t[IMAGE]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please add Eric Gonzales--LNG, and Dan Reck--Transportation within EGM....\n\nThanks. Jeff\n\n\n \n\n\nFrom: Veronica Valdez \n 12/22/2000 04:05 PM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Authorized Trader Lists for your area\n\nPlease review your section and send any changes/updates to AC Romero at (713) \n646-2194. The updated version needs to be signed by Skilling and Buy.\n\nthanks,\n\nVeronica", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "As a follow up to my October 23rd e-mail to you concerning the EDI\nCollaborative's filing, I am attaching the NYS Public Service\nCommissions Notice Soliciting Comments The notice includes the web\nlocation of the filing and explains how you can file comments. Once\nagain, this will be your only chance to let the Commission know if you\ndisagree with any of the proposals. If approved by the Commission, the\nrules for enrollments and drops will be adopted for statewide use early\nin 2001.\n\n - 98m0607.revedino.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Could you please let me have a signed original copy of your review. Thanks.\n\nDG", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey there Guzman!\nYou said you didn't have my e-mail, so here ya are bro.\nSo, did you go to game 3 the other day? I didn't get to watch it 'cause I \nwent abalone diving in Fort Bragg. I did however see they had a significant \nlead toward the end of fourth (as I stopped in a mini-mart to get a Coke). \nMaybe you could fill me in on the details...did you get a chance to talk with \nKobe after the game?\n\nFriday they're gonna cut the dead wood out of my elbow. Hopefully it won't \ntake long to heal up, and then I'll be headed up that way, to Corvallis, to \nlook for a place for the summer. I took my subject GRE on Saturday and felt \npretty good about it. Of course, they make you wait six weeks to get the \nresults back from a scantron test. We must be in the computer age.\n\nWell alright then, I'll let you get back to work so that the citizens of this \ngreat nation don't miss out on any great power bargains. Let me know when you \nhave your days off. Stacey is graduating on the 19th, so I'll be in \nSacramento then...but after that I'll probably be heading up that way to have \na pitcher at Clods.\n\n-Marc\n\n\nGet 250 color business cards for FREE!\nhttp://businesscards.lycos.com/vp/fastpath/", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ray, I am ok with Nick and his group managing if Redmond/Mrha are ok. Like \nRebox, whoever is technically responsible is highly accountable to ensure \nthat reporting and procedures are correctly followed and that the project \ncomes in on time, budget and technically works. In this capacity, I would \nlike that engineer to report to you or Wayne Mays.\n\nRegards\nDelainey\n---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 06/15/2000 \n09:02 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nNick Cocavessis@ENRON\n06/14/2000 11:51 AM\nTo: Scott Josey/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brian \nRedmond/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Project Management-Millenia Project\n\nScott,\n\nI would like to re-emphasize our commitment to you and your team in ensuring \nthis project is successful. As we had discussed we are very eager to provide \nProject Management services for the Millenia project. In fact Audrey and I \nam visiting BCCK this Friday to be sure we are not leaving anything else on \nthe table which Enron could capture. We in fact have identified one of our \nPMs, who has over 20 years experience in the industry, to lead the project. \nHe will be augmented by Audrey who is not only a terrific process engineer \nbut is managing the Lost Creek process plant/compressor station intallation \nin Wyoming.\n\nMy team is also managing the implementation of the Fort Union Gas Gathering \nproject in Wyoming.\n\nI understand things are heating up and all of us are looking forward to you \nkicking off the project. Please feel free to call me at x58273.\n\nNick\n---------------------- Forwarded by Nick Cocavessis/Corp/Enron on 06/14/2000 \n11:26 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nAudrey Pullen@ECT\n06/14/2000 11:07 AM\nTo: Nick Cocavessis/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Project Management\n\nNick-\n\nPer our conversation, Ward Polzin from the Producer Finance Group mentioned \nthat during their presentation to Dave Delaney with Ray Bowen-VP Commercial \nand Scott Josey, the subject of who would do the project management for Enron \ncame up. Ward said my name was mentioned and that Ray Bowen said that if I \ncouldn't he knew of a group from Power that did Project Management.\n\nI would highly recommend you step in quickly offering our services before the \ndecision is made to use someone else.\n\nIf you have any questions, please let me know.\n\nThanks,\n\nAudrey", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\n\n\nAnswer 20 questions and win $1,000,000 !!\n\nLove to surf the cbs.sportsline.com site? You could win a 4-day/3-night \nweekend in Florida to attend Cris Carter's FAST Program in Florida! Rewards \nmembers who earn the most points each week win great prizes and one lucky \nmember who earns the most points between now and December 16th wins the trip! \nEarn 50 points EVERYDAY simply by surfing the cbs.sportsline.com site! Click \nhere to get started now!\n\nEnter the Resorting to Golf Sweepstakes for a chance to win one of two \n4-day/3-night deluxe Las Vegas golfing weekend. 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He missed \nfive games dating back to November 18 with a sprained right ankle. Skinner \nwill need to rebound from a slow start to this season, as he is averaging 5.8 \npoints and 4.7 rebounds in 10 games thus far. \n\n Obinna Ekezie , F WAS - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n The Clippers waived Ekezie today, just one day after the team acquired him \nfrom the Washington Wizards. He likely won't have any Fantasy value anywhere \nhe ends up this season, as he's averaging just 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in \n10 games thus far. \n\n Dana Barros , G DET - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Barros was activated from the injured list for tonight's game against New \nJersey. Unfortunately, the 11-year veteran probably won't have much Fantasy \nvalue this season, as he'll have a harder time getting playing time in \nDetroit than he did in Boston. \n\n Don MacLean , F MIA - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n The NBA suspended MacLean for five games without pay today for violating the \nsteroid policy of the league and the NBA Players' Association. He has been \nlimited to just three games this season and was scheduled to miss at least a \nmonth after undergoing surgery on his right foot November 15. It's unlikely \nMacLean will garner any further Fantasy value this season after this recent \ndevelopment, especially considering he is the first player in league history \nto be suspended for steroid use. \n\n Michael Dickerson , G VAN - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Dickerson is expected to come off the injured list for Friday's game against \nIndiana or Sunday's matchup with San Antonio. He has been sidelined for over \na week with a sprained ankle. Dickerson will be a little out of synch at \nfirst but look for him to pick up where he left off after a few games. \n\n Samaki Walker , F SA - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Walker is suffering from a sprained left ankle and is not expected to play \nin Wednesday's game against the Kings. He was on crutches Sunday and Monday, \nbut rode a stationary bike during Tuesday's practice. The ankle could affect \nWalker's numbers for awhile when he finally does return. Although he has \nbeen somewhat productive, Walker comes off the bench and is only valuable in \ndeeper Fantasy leagues. \n\n Tariq Abdul-Wahad , G DEN - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Although Raef LaFrentz will return to the starting lineup, Wahad will \ncontinue to come off the bench. Wahad was removed from the starting lineup \nalong with LaFrentz two games ago. As has been the case for most of his \ncareer Abdul-Wahad has struggled with his shooting this season and hasn't \nbeen a productive Fantasy player, averaging 5.5 ppg this season. \n\n Raef LaFrentz , C DEN - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n LaFrentz will be back in the starting lineup after coming off the bench the \nlast two games, his replacement Keon Clark will go back to the bench. \nAlthough LaFrentz hasn't played too well this season head coach Dan Issel has \nstated he made the original move to prevent singling out one player for the \nteam's struggles. Meaning he benched LaFrentz to appease Tariq Abdul-Wahad \nwho was also removed as a starter. LaFrentz may not play much better now \nthat he is back in the starting team but he will still provide as much \nFantasy production as most other centers. \n\n Greg Buckner , G DAL - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Buckner has missed the team's last five games with a sprained right foot. \nHe had an injection in his sprained right foot that will prevent him from \nparticipating in practices for at least 2-3 days. This will keep him out of \naction for at least the next two games. Hubert Davis will continue to start \nat shooting guard and Michael Finley will play small forward in his absence. \nWhen Buckner finally does return it will take awhile for him to get back into \ngame form. \n\n Etan Thomas , C DAL - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Thomas has a cast on his right foot for a fractured bone under his right big \ntoe. He is expected to wear the cast for three weeks. His condition will be \nre-evaluated at that time. Monitor his situation for now. He is a good \nrebounder and shot-blocker who may be able to help a Fantasy team in \nJanuary. \n\n Mark Bryant , F CLE - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Bryant signed with the Mavericks Tuesday for the pro-rated veteran minimum. \nHe was released by Cleveland on November 15. Forward Bill Curley was waived \nto make room for Bryant. Bryant will get some playing time off the bench but \nwon't be much help to a Fantasy team. \n\n Keith Van Horn , F NJ - The Wave Updated 11/29/00 \n Van Horn has been cleared to do some \"light running\" by team doctors and \nexpects to return to the Nets in about two weeks. He broke his left leg \nduring a preseason game against the Orlando Magic. When Van Horn does \nreturn, Fantasy owners will certainly be scrambling to pick him up. \n\n Jim McIlvaine , C NJ - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n McIlvaine did not play in Tuesday's game against the Jazz due to an \nintestinal infection and won't accompany the team for Wednesday's game in \nDetroit. His return is yet to be determined. McIlvaine holds no Fantasy \nvalue. \n\n Chucky Atkins , G DET - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Atkins is still suffering from a sprained ankle, which kept him out of \npractice on Tuesday. Although he is listed as probable for Wednesday's game \nagainst the Nets, rookie Mateen Cleaves may start in Atkins' place. Even if \nhe doesn't play, Atkins isn't expected to miss any significant time due to \nthe injury. \n\n Wesley Person , F CLE - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Person was activated from the injured list on Tuesday after missing \nCleveland's last eight games with an elbow injury. Before the injury, Person \nwas averaging 7.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. Person will likely split \ntime with Trajan Langdon, which diminishes what little Fantasy value he may \nhave had. \n\n Cherokee Parks , F WAS - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Parks has been traded once again, this time to the Los Angeles Clippers. He \nwas averaging 3.7 points and 3.1 rebounds as Jahidi White's backup in \nWashington. Parks holds no Fantasy value. \n\n Obinna Ekezie , F WAS - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n The Clippers waived Ekezie today, just one day after the team acquired him \nfrom the Washington Wizards. He likely won't have any Fantasy value anywhere \nhe ends up this season, as he's averaging just 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in \n10 games thus far. \n\n Jermaine O'Neal , F IND - Farragut Academy Updated 11/29/00 \n O'Neal was held out of the starting lineup because he was late for a team \nplane Monday. He had started his team's first 12 games. He still managed to \npost another double-double, scoring 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. \nO'Neal should be back in the starting lineup for Thursday's game at Golden \nState. \n\n Jason Collier , F HOU - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Collier had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Tuesday and will be out \n4-to-6 weeks. With reserves Collier and Kelvin Cato injured, the Rockets \nwill now have to search for a backup for C Hakeem Olajuwon. \n\n Arvydas Sabonis , C POR - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n Sabonis re-injured his left knee when he stepped on teammate Scottie \nPippen's foot in the first quarter against Seattle on Tuesday night. The \nextent of his latest injury is not known yet and Sabonis is listed as \nday-to-day. He missed the first eight games of the season after arthroscopic \nsurgery on the knee revealed torn cartilage. Dale Davis will replace \nSabonis in the starting lineup if he is unable to play. \n\n Tyrone Nesby , F LAC - Free Agent Updated 11/29/00 \n The Washington Wizards acquired Nesby from the Los Angeles Clippers Tuesday \nfor forwards Cherokee Parks and Obinna Ekezie, both of whom came to the \nWizards in an August 22 deal for center Isaac Austin. Nesby, who was third on \nthe Clippers in scoring at 7.7 ppg, should immediately assume the small \nforward position for Washington. \n\n Matt Geiger , C PHI - Denvers Nuggets Updated 11/28/00 \n Geiger has been diagnosed with developing tendinitis in his right thigh, \nless than one week since he returned to action after undergoing knee surgery \nin the offseason. The Sixers' center is listed as day to day. For those \nFantasy owners who grabbed Geiger upon his return, it is time to put him on \nthe shelf once again until he is healthy. \n\n Erick Dampier , C GS - The Old School Fools Updated 11/28/00 \n Dampier didn't practice on Monday because of soreness in his left knee. He \nhas been a decent Fantasy player thus far, averaging 10.4 points and 7.2 \nrebounds per game for Golden State. Despite his condition, he is expected to \nplay against the Clippers on Wednesday night. \n\n Dana Barros , G DET - Free Agent Updated 11/28/00 \n Barros will likely be activated off the injured list in time for Wednesday's \ngame against the Nets. He will replace Cedric Ceballos, who was traded to \nMiami, on the Pistons' roster. Barros likely won't see enough playing time \nto be very productive, so his Fantasy value is very slim. \n\n Jerome Williams , F DET - Free Agent Updated 11/28/00 \n With the addition of Joe Smith, the Pistons are now reportedly shopping \nWilliams. The Detroit Free Press is reporting that Detroit is talking to the \nLos Angeles Clippers about a deal that would involve Williams and both Corey \nMaggette and Tyrone Nesby. Williams has been a decent Fantasy player thus \nfar, averaging 7.8 points and 8.4 rebounds over his first 14 games. A trade \nto the Clippers would increase Williams' Fantasy value, so you may want to \nconsider him for your roster if the deal becomes a reality. \n\n Cedric Ceballos , F DET - Rude Boys (Not) Updated 11/28/00 \n Miami Heat Head Coach Pat Riley plans to give Ceballos a course in \nmotivation, adding that he wants the veteran forward to re-capture his \nscoring touch to help Miami get back on the winning track. \"If he gets his \nmindset back to really being what he was last year and even a couple of years \nago - that he is a real valued member of a rotation and is needed - that will \ninspire him,\" said Riley. If Riley's tactics work, Ceballos' Fantasy value \ncould rise significantly, so keep your eyes on the box scores over the next \nfew days. \n\n Jonathan Kerner , C NY - Free Agent Updated 11/28/00 \n Kerner, who had missed all 14 of the Knicks' games this season, was waived \nby the team on Monday. He has been hampered by patella tendinitis in his \nright knee, and became expendable when the Knicks signed guard Rick Brunson. \nKerner was of no Fantasy value. \n\n Rick Brunson , G NY - Free Agent Updated 11/28/00 \n Brunson was signed by the Knicks on Monday, replacing the injured Charlie \nWard on the roster. Brunson appeared in 54 games for New York from \n1998-2000. He was signed as a free agent by the Celtics this season but was \nwaived on Nov. 21. He averaged only 3.7 points and 3.4 assists in 20.3 \nminutes per game in Boston. Brunson's numbers likely won't improve with the \nKnicks, so don't waste a roster spot in him. \n\n Stromile Swift , G VAN - The Rounders Updated 11/27/00 \n Swift is questionable for Monday's road game against the Knicks after \nsuffering an ankle injury. He hasn't been too productive lately since being \nremoved from the regular frontcourt rotation. \n\n Kevin Edwards , G VAN - Free Agent Updated 11/27/00 \n Edwards is suffering from a thumb injury and is questionable for Monday's \nroad game against the Knicks. If he is unable to play Doug West will \nprobably start at shooting guard. \n\nMore Updates \n\nCopyright 2000 Commissioner.COM Inc and SportsLine.com Inc.\nYour site is always at http://basketball.commissioner.com/efba\n\nBK10SP", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI,\nThis morning Ercot asked us to run all three units for a manual OOM. Our Resource plan indicated that our total minimum was 220. I believe that we had a discussion with Ercot indicating that our minimum on a 2 on 1 config was 280. We ran at 280, but our resource plan was not updated. Ercot called mid-morning to say that they only wanted 220. It is possible that we will be punished financially (receive the balancing energy price) for the 60 mw's over their request.\n\nThe point is, the Resource Plan is the only thing binding. We must reflect our true minimums at all times. If the situation changes intraday, we need to make changes in the resource plan to reflect what we can actually do.\n\n\nPlease see the e-mail below from Alan.\n\nJMF\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tSerio, Erik \nSent:\tWednesday, September 26, 2001 11:30 AM\nTo:\tForney, John M.\nSubject:\tFW: Frontera Resource Plan - Min/Max MWs\nImportance:\tHigh\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tChen, Alan \nSent:\tTuesday, September 25, 2001 3:07 PM\nTo:\tBroussard, Richard; Comeaux, Keith; Kumar, Madhup; Laverell, Justin; Lenartowicz, Chris; Serio, Erik; Stewart, Kirk; Will, Lloyd\nSubject:\tFrontera Resource Plan - Min/Max MWs\nImportance:\tHigh\n\nAll,\n\nERCOT is questioning us the resource plan we put in the MOS, especially the Min/Max MWs for STG001. If we only have one CT running, then the Min/Max for ST would be 58/80 MWs instead of 130/184 MWs. Here is a list of points I got from Frontera for your reference:\n\n1. One CT running:\n\tCTG101\t\tSTG001\nMW\t80\t\t58\nMW\t100\t\t64\nMW\t110\t\t66\nMW\t120\t\t68\nMW\t130\t\t70\nMW\t140\t\t74\nMW\t150\t\t80\n\n2. Both CT's running:\n\tCTG101\t\tCTG201\t\tSTG001\nMW\t80\t\t80\t\t130\nMW\t100\t\t100\t\t140\nMW\t110\t\t110\t\t148\nMW\t120\t\t120\t\t151\nMW\t130\t\t130\t\t154\nMW\t140\t\t140\t\t158\nMW\t150\t\t150\t\t165\n\nIf you have questions, please let me know. Thanks.\n\nAlan Chen\nx37027", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If you cannot read this email, please click here . \n\nEarnings.com - ENE Upgrade/Downgrade History\nEarnings.com \t[IMAGE] \t\n\t [IMAGE] View Today's Upgrades/Downgrades/Coverage Initiated Briefing Enron Corp (ENE) Date Brokerage Firm Action Details 10/25/2001 Banc of America Downgraded to Mkt Perform from Strong Buy 10/24/2001 Prudential Securities Downgraded to Sell from Hold 10/24/2001 J.P. Morgan Downgraded to Lt Buy from Buy 10/24/2001 First Albany Downgraded to Buy from Strong Buy 10/22/2001 Prudential Securities Downgraded to Hold from Buy 10/19/2001 A.G. Edwards Downgraded to Hold from Buy 10/16/2001 Merrill Lynch Upgraded to Nt Accum from Nt Neutral 10/09/2001 Merrill Lynch Upgraded to Nt Neutral/Lt Buy from Nt Neutral/Lt Accum 10/04/2001 A.G. Edwards Downgraded to Buy from Strong Buy 09/26/2001 A.G. Edwards Upgraded to Buy from Accumulate 09/10/2001 BERNSTEIN Upgraded to Outperform from Mkt Perform 08/15/2001 Merrill Lynch Downgraded to Nt Neut/Lt Accum from Nt Buy/Lt Buy 06/22/2001 A.G. Edwards Upgraded to Accumulate from Maintain Position 12/15/2000 Bear Stearns Coverage Initiated at Attractive 07/19/2000 Paine Webber Upgraded to Buy from Attractive 04/13/2000 First Union Capital Upgraded to Strong Buy from Buy 04/13/2000 Salomon Smith Barney Coverage Initiated at Buy 04/05/2000 Dain Rauscher Wessels Upgraded to Strong Buy from Buy 04/05/2000 First Union Capital Coverage Initiated at Buy Briefing.com is the leading Internet provider of live market analysis for U.S. Stock, U.S. Bond and world FX market participants. ? 1999-2001 Earnings.com, Inc., All rights reserved about us | contact us | webmaster | site map privacy policy | terms of service", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The report named: DPR - Concentration , published as of 11/26/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I know that this is a difficult time for all of us. With everything going on inside the company as well as in the world around us, we have been carefully considering whether a holiday celebration is appropriate this year. To be honest, employee feedback has been mixed. Many viewed the holiday party as a unique opportunity for us to come together as Enron employees to share the spirit of the season. Others felt a holiday party would be improper given the company's current circumstances.\n\nAfter weighing these points of view, we have ultimately decided to cancel the all-Enron holiday party that was scheduled for December 8. Given what has transpired over the past month, it could be considered imprudent for Enron to incur the expense of such an event. I regret that this action is necessary because I recognize that your hard work throughout the year merits a holiday celebration and so much more. We will attempt to find other, more appropriate ways to recognize your outstanding contributions as we move into the holiday season.\n\nKen Lay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Mark,\n\nI was hoping that you might have some time to have a discussion on the \nfeasibility of layering an order routing system onto Enron Online.\n\nMore specifically, Enron Trading Services Inc. (the FCM) would like to do an \nassessment re: whether there are any material regulatory or other \nconsequences resulting from linking a possible ETS trading website to Enron \nOnline. The idea would be that many of Enron's existing customers that are \nnot also customers of ETS but who require brokerage services in futures and \noptions on futures may be interested in obtaining ETS services. \nConceptually, this business would be run and administered through ETS and \nwhat would be involved is a link from the EOL website directing customers who \nchoose to use ETS to the ETS website.\n\nTo that end, we have done some very preliminary work, and believe that the \nmain issue is structuring such a relationship between ETS and EOL such that \nEOL will not be considered an Introducing Broker. Of course, however, we \ncannot form any meaningful opinion without a broader internal discussion with \nyou and any other person that is familiar with our regulatory position on \nmatters relating to this.\n\nPlease let me know when you would be available to have a preliminary \ndiscussion.\n\nThanks a lot,\n\nLimor\n\n\n\n\n\nEnron Metals & Commodity Corp.\n520 Madison Avenue\nNew York, NY 10022\nTel: 212-715-5283\nFax: 212-715-5608\nEmail: Limor.Nissan@Enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "you are one of the lead researchers on the project. we need you.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "(See attached file: weekly calendar.pdf)(See attached file: Simply\nEconomics May 4.pdf)(See attached file: The Day Ahead US.pdf)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Carr Futures\n 150 S. Wacker Dr., Suite 1500\n Chicago, IL 60606 USA\n Tel: 312-368-6149\n Fax: 312-368-2281\n soblander@carrfut.com\n http://www.carrfut.com\n - weekly calendar.pdf\n - Simply Economics May 4.pdf\n - The Day Ahead US.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Hopkins, Stephanie \nSent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 8:24 AM\nTo: Annette Hopkins (E-mail); Bill Hopkins (E-mail); Bobbie-Lynn Gallois\n(E-mail); Cathy-Anne Delaune (E-mail); Brady, Edward; Julie Greiner\n(E-mail); Katie Devall (E-mail); Kevin Murray (E-mail); Melissa Alford\n(E-mail); Tyrus Brailey (E-mail); Kulic, Sladana-Anna; Mills, Bruce;\nDoan, Jad; Love, Phillip M.\nSubject: FW: Andersen\n\n\n\n\nStephanie Hopkins\nEnron Net Works\nRisk Management\n(713) 853-5211\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Morua, Mark (US - Houston) [mailto:mmorua@deloitte.com]\nSent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 7:10 PM\nTo: Poche', Tim (US - Houston); Worthing, Ashley; Charles. A. Lestage\n(E-mail); Fernando Granda (E-mail); Jennifer J Dubos (E-mail); Kelly\nSills (E-mail); Marcia McMorris (E-mail); Missy St. Germain (E-mail);\nHopkins, Stephanie\nSubject: FW: Andersen\n\n\nThis is pretty funny!\n\nMark A. Morua\nDeloitte & Touche, LLP\nAssurance and Advisory Services\n713-982-4574\n713-207-3116 (Reliant)\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Jarratt, Joel (US - Houston) \nSent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 7:03 PM\nTo: Ellis, Bryan (US - Houston); Paladino, Gianpaolo (US - Houston);\nMorua, Mark (US - Houston); LeGrand, Chris (US - Houston); Stephenson,\nAllison (US - Houston); Almon, Misty (US - Houston); McIntyre, Nicole\n(US - Houston); Schwausch, Scott (US - Houston); Wight, Jennifer (US -\nHouston); Rodriguez, Katherine (US - Houston); Murrell, Brian (US -\nHouston)\nSubject: Forwarding to team REGCO (and selected others) for their\namusement\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Popfarm@aol.com [mailto:Popfarm@aol.com]\nSent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 5:44 PM\nTo: Jarratt, Joel (US - Houston); jdjarr_99@yahoo.com\nSubject: (no subject)\n\n\nwatch what you shred XXXXPOP\nThis message (including any attachments) contains confidential information\nintended for a specific individual and purpose, and is protected by law. If\nyou are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message. Any\ndisclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any\naction based on it, is strictly prohibited.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Wednesday has a lot of meetings for Gas Logistics. How about Tuesday, November 13 at 1:00 p.m.?\n\tor Thursday, November 15, any time. Thanks. Lynn\n\t\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tWinckowski, Michele \nSent:\tFriday, November 09, 2001 12:26 PM\nTo:\tMiller, Kent; Williams, Jo; Kirk, Steve; Paladino, Ranelle; Dornan, Dari; Neville, Sue; Branney, Theresa; Blair, Lynn; Fancler, Dan; Chandler, Bob; Kissner, Tim; Brennan, Patrick; Bodnar, Michael\nSubject:\toffsystem capacity - meeting\n\n\t\n\tI would like to set up another meeting next week to discuss the procedures for acquiring offsystem capacity. I have incorporated the comment received from the draft distributed several weeks ago. When would be a good time for this meeting? \n\n\tHow about Wednesday, Nov 14 10:00 am? Thanks MW", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "eSource Launches eSearch Site Bringing Research to Your Desktop\n\n\neSource, Enron's premier research group, launched their new product, eSearch, \non December 8, 2000. \n\neSource's team of specialized researchers have created a web site to bring \ninformation and research to every employee's desktop. The eSearch web site \noffers many links to information resources, access to research databases, \nspecialized searches, sites to purchase books, articles, and reports, and \ntraining. Employees can use the web site to conduct their own research or as \na vehicle to submit research requests. eSource's researchers and industry \nspecialists are available to all Enron business units to provide timely and \ncost efficient research, to work with individuals or groups to fulfill one \ntime research requests, or to design ongoing, customized monitoring projects \nor news updates.\n\n\nThe preferred browser is Internet Explorer\n\nJoin us for a demonstration and training session on Friday, December 15th at \n1:00-1:30 and 2:00-2:30 in room EB5C2.\n\n\n\nhttp://esource.enron.com\nDiscover a Wealth of Information at Your Desktop", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The Fourth Quarter and Year 2001 Performance: The model portfolio has \ngained 12.78% during the fourth quarter versus a 10.42% gain for the \nS&P500. While the market has not delivered positive returns for the year, \nwe are happy to point out that the Industry Selector is in positive \nterritory as the year comes to an end. The year to date gain of 1.12% is \nleading the benchmark by 1407 basis points.\n\nLooking forward to the first quarter of 2002, our Industry Selector favors: \nAerospace/Defense, Auto Parts & Equipment, Communication-Equip/Mfrs., \nDistributors, Electronics (Semiconductors), Electric Companies, Electrical \nEquipment, Equipment (Semiconductors), Financial (Diversified), Foods, \nFootwear, Health Care (Drugs), Insurance Brokers, Insurance (Life/Health), \nPublishing (Newspapers), Retail Stores (Dept.), Retail Stores (Drug). (full \narticle attached)\n\nLJE\n\n\n\nwww.lajollaeconomics.com\n\nLa Jolla Economics\n7608 La Jolla Blvd.\nLa Jolla, CA 92037\n\n(ph) 858 456-4567\n(fax) 858 456-4524", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey Team,\n\nI have attached country information on Ireland and Ghana - it is not in the\nspecial format - hope you don't mind.\n\n>GHANA\n>\n>Monetary Policy: Ghana has a new central bank governor, Kwabena Duffour who\n>is focused on tightening the money supply - shifting govenment sector\n>accounts from commercial banks (who charged 40% rates to the gov) to the\n>Bank of Ghana - this had the effect of reducing the money supply which\n>helped keep the currency from sliding too much against the dollar (4%\n>instead of the typical 25%)\n>\n>Fiscal Policy: Ghana is currently investing governement and forein\n>investment in infrastructure projects. The govenment has kept borrowing and\n>inflation down under pressure from the IMF\n>\n>UE: I could not find the UE rate, but Ghana suffers from a lack of high\n>skilled workers, they are lacking in human capital so I suspect the UE rate\n>is low - I will keep looking.\n>\n>GDP Growth: Decreased slightly from 1998 levels, projection for 2000 is 5.4%\n>\n>Exhange/Currency: Currency is the Cidi which has been slipping against the\n>dollar since 1998 - current nominal rate: 2,880 Cidi to the dollar.\n>\n>Inflation: around 4%\n>\n>Trade: Ghana is one of Africa's leading countries on free trade. Their main\n>exports are commodities - cocoa, gold. Trade balance is negative and the\n>trend is towards a larger negative number:\n>1999 deficit: US$M 525. Ghana has not changed their export profile in 200\n>years. They rely heavily upon energy imports and their economy is very\n>sensitive to oil prices.\n>\n>Polictial Events: President elected every four years by popular vote,\n>cabinet style minstry. Tension exists between Aglophone and Francophone\n>countries in Africa which creates risk aversion to foreign investment.\n>Ghana's economy is linked to Nigeria which has experienced political\n>instability - if Nigeria takes off, so will Ghana.\n>\n>IRELAND\n>\n>Monetary Policy: EU policy - no control over its own monetary policy\n>\n>Fiscal Policy: Investment in human capital want to improve the quality of\n>the work force - stay in school policy is aimed to alleviate tight labour\n>market. Investment in infrastructure. Aging work force is triggering the\n>government to increase pension fund provisions.\n>\n>UE: 5%\n>\n>GDP Growth: 6%-much higher than most other EU Zone countries\n>\n>Exchange/Currency:Sterling is the currency of Ireland's main trading partner\n>- England. If this currency depreciates, England will import less Irish\n>goods because the price will be too high. This decreases Ireland's exports\n>to England and reduces this source of income.\n>\n>Inflation: 2%\n>\n>Trade: Main trading partner is England. Ireland is moving into electronics\n>(Dell) and e-commerce\n>\n>Political Events: Continuing North/South conflict\n>\n>ADDITIONAL NOTES ON GHANA\n>\n>Efforts to increase Growth:\n>********Ghana is encouraging a private sector role in developing\n>infrastructure: toll roads, water, port handling,\n>********Ghana is encouraging outside investment in the country be\n>positioning itself as the \"gateway to Africa.\"\n>********Ghana is increasing the percentage of equity investment in pension\n>funds from 3 - 15%\n>********Ghana is amending securities law allowing the creation of investment\n>vehicles such as unit trusts\n>********The new central bank governor, Kwabena Duffour shifted government\n>sector accounts from commercial banks (who charged 40% rates to the gov) to\n>the Bank of Ghana - this had the effect of reducing the money supply which\n>helped keep the currency from sliding too much against the dollar (4%\n>instead of the typical 25%)\n>********The government has kept borrowing and inflation down (under pressure\n>from the IMF)\n>********Central Bank has promoted a repurchase strategy to tie up excess\n>liquidity - this will also tighten the money supply\n>\n>What Ghana still needs to do - or still can do to increase growth\n>********The government needs to reduce interest rates to spur investment\n>********The government needs to speed up the privatization of state-owned\n>enterprises (oil, cocoa) privatization will allow these industries to\n>operate more efficiently and competitively\n>********Ghana can do more to encourage investment from abroad by working\n>with neighboring countries to create a politically stable environment\n>********The country could offer incentives for foreign investment - could\n>invest in the country's human capital through training of relevant skills\n>********Step up infrastructure projects - make this a very high priority,\n>most wealthy countries have a solid infrastructure\n>********Target the margin - for savings and investment policies example:\n>investment tax breaks, tax breaks for saving based on income.\n>********Diversify sources of income which are not so prone to commodity\n>price effects\n>********Government can take long-term loans from investors - transforming\n>short-term into long term (???)\n>********since Ghana is so dependant on foreign oil prices, in the long term,\n>they can reduce their dependence by developing/employing energy saving\n>processes\n>********Offer more support for industry - subsidies?, lower interest rates\n>\n>Facts on Ghana:\n>********Main GDP contributors: (1997) Services: 45.7%, Agriculture: 40.1%,\n>Industry: 14.2%\n>********Heavy reliance on commodity products: Cocoa, Gold\n>********Sensitive to fuel costs\n>********Government has lost reserves, there is concern that if the\n>government spends more that it has, inflation will result\n>********There have been complaints that the government is too soft\n>********Ghana's sources of income have not changed for over 200 years\n>\n>ADDITIONAL NOTES ON IRELAND\n>\n>Efforts to increase growth:\n>********Encourage continuing education to alleviate tight labour force -\n>\"stay in school\" policy\n>\n>What Ireland still needs to do - or still can do to increase growth:\n>********improve infrastructure, public services\n>********index welfare to wages\n>********increasing the use of the Internet in schools and businesses -\n>increasing e-commerce - establishing the country as a world-class site for\n>e-commerce\n>\n>Facts on Ireland:\n>********Economy is growing faster than main trading partners\n>********More education: from 20% university to 80% university in 20 years\n>\n>Why does Ireland fear a weak British pound - according to FT?\n>Sterling is the currency of Ireland's main trading partner - England. If\n>this currency depreciates, England will import less Irish goods because the\n>price will be too high. This decreases Ireland's exports to England and\n>reduces this source of income.\n>\n>Why does ECB interest rate policy not match Ireland's needs Does this\n>mismatch mean joining the Eurozone was a bad idea?\n>\n>Ireland's economic growth is much higher than other EU nations (6%), but it\n>only contributes about 1% of the Eurozone economy - this means it does not\n>have much say in interest rate policy. What is good for Germany's growth\n>with their 12% UE and 3% growth may not be good for Ireland with 5% UE and\n>6% growth - if ECB reduces interest rates to simulate growth in the\n>Eurozone, it may cause inflation in Ireland.\n\nAt 10:35 PM 12/6/99 -0800, Jonathan Hudacko wrote:\n>Aaron Mednelson (E-mail)\" ,\n> \"Aiaz Kazi (E-mail)\" ,\n> \"Charlotte Kwon (E-mail)\" ,\n> \"Chris_Neale (E-mail)\" ,\n> \"Chrystine Lee (E-mail)\" ,\n> \"Deepika Shah (E-mail)\" ] \nSent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 3:14 PM \nTo: 'Hay, James E.' \nSubject: RE: A.01-01-044 SDG&E's Updated/Rebuttal/Small Customer \nTestimony First Email \n\n\nThey have not come through yet. I will let you know. Thank you. Jeanne \nBennett \n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Hay, James E. [ mailto:JHay@sempra.com ] \nSent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 3:00 PM \nTo: 'Jbennett@gmssr.com' \nSubject: RE: A.01-01-044 SDG&E's Updated/Rebuttal/Small Customer Testimony \nFirst Email \n\n\n\nMs. Bennett, please let me know if you were able to open the files in the \nemail that I just sent to you. \n\n This filing is Exhibit 38. If you are unable to open the files, \nplease email me and I will send them to you one at a time. .... Jim Hay \n\n Jim Hay \nRegulatory Project Manager \nSempra Energy \n101 Ash Street HQ14B \nSan Diego, CA 92101-3017 \nEmail - jhay@sempra.com \n\n Phone - 619-696-2141 Fax - 619-696-4027 \n\n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Hay, James E. \nSent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 2:57 PM \nTo: 'Jbennett@gmssr.com' \nSubject: FW: A.01-01-044 SDG&E's Updated/Rebuttal/Small Customer \nTestimony First Email \n\n << Message: FW: Reply of SDG&E to ALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August \n15, 2001 in A.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 >> << Message: FW: Second E-Mail: \nReply of SDG&E to ALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August 15, 2001 in \nA.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 >> << Message: FW: Third E-Mail: Reply of SDG&E to\n\nALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August 15, 2001 in A.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 >> \n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Van Wagenen, Lynn G. \nSent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 2:33 PM \nTo: \nCc: Melville, Keith W.; Hay, James E. \nSubject: FW: A.01-01-044 SDG&E's Updated/Rebuttal/Small Customer \nTestimony \n\n Jeanne, I understand from Keith Melville that you were looking for \nvarious pieces of SDG&E's May 18, 2001 filing in our Revenue Shortfall \nSurcharge Application (A.00-10-045/A.01-01-044). I have included in the \nattached note the entire SDG&E filing. Hopefully, you will be able to find \nin the package the information/data you are seeking. Recognize that there \nwere some corrections made on the stand by some of the witnesses. I would \nrecommend that you check the transcript for those corrections. \n\n Also, Keith tells me you also wanted a copy of Exhibit #38. Jim Hay\n\nwill send it to you in a separate e-mail. \n\n Please let us know, if you need further documents in this \nproceeding. Have a great day! \n\n Lynn G, Van Wagenen \nLynn G. Van Wagenen \nSempra Energy - San Diego \nRegulatory Case Management \n(619) 696-4055 FAX - Ext. 4027 \nE-Mail: LVanWagenen@sempra.com \n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Evans, Darleen \nSent: Friday, May 18, 2001 4:35 PM \nTo: bfinkelstein@turn.org; bishop@jrwood.com; Brill, Thomas; \nbsl@cpuc.ca.gov; chiefskip@aol.com; christine.costa@sce.com; cjw5@pge.com; \ncwrmccv@worldnet.att.net; cxw@cpuc.ca.gov; \nDavoodiKR@efaches.navfac.navy.mil; dlf@cpuc.ca.gov; \ndouglass@arterhadden.com; dpritchard@mofo.com; DVRONROCK@ADPLAW.COM; \nedf@cpuc.ca.gov; ek@a-klaw.com; epoole@adplaw.com; fmo@sdcity.sannet.gov; \nfreedman@turn.org; furutanj@efawest.navfac.navy.mil; jbennett@gmssr.com; \njguzman@nossaman.com; jleslie@luce.com; jmalkin@orrick.com; \njsqueri@gmssr.com; jtachera@energy.state.ca.us; jweil@aglet.org; \nmbrubaker@consultbai.com; mdjoseph@adamsbroadwell.com; Melville, Keith; \nmjaske@energy.state.ca.us; mshames@ucan.org; msw@cpuc.ca.gov; \nmv1@cpuc.ca.gov; pbray@newpower.com; raw@cpuc.ca.gov; \nriald@kindermorgan.com; rliebert@cfbf.com; rmccann@cal.net; sfc@cpuc.ca.gov;\n\nsro@cpuc.ca.gov; ssmyers@worldnet.att.net; tknox@klalawfirm.com; \ntsmegal@calwater.com; uwuaregion5@earthlink.net \n\n Cc: Croyle, David; Derbas, Mohamed; Evans, Darleen; Fong, Ed; \nHansen, Douglas; Resley, Robert; Rossi, Rosalinda; Saxe, William; Schavrien,\n\nLee; Schneider, Michael; Swanson, Rich \n\n Subject: A.01-01-044 SDG&E's Updated/Rebuttal/Small Customer \nTestimony \n\n TESTIMONY: \n\n << File: A.01-01-044 Croyle PD(v1).DOC >> << File: A.01-01-044 \nCroyle Rebuttal(v1).DOC >> << File: A.01-01-044 Croyle Updated PDT(v1).DOC \n>> << File: A.01-01-044 Derbas Rebuttal(v1).DOC >> << File: A.01-01-044 \nDerbas PD(v1).DOC >> << File: A.01-01-044 Derbas Updated PDT(v1).DOC >> <<\n\nFile: A.01-01-044 Fong Updated PDT(v1).DOC >> << File: A.01-01-044 Fong \nRebuttal(v1).DOC >> << File: A.01-01-044 Fong PD(v1).DOC >> \n\n _____________________________ \nATTACHMENTS/TABLES: \n\n << File: Bill Impacts (large).xls >> << File: Bill Impacts \n(small).xls >> << File: SDGE.RD.Template5-18(Large) DecisionTemp1.XLS >> \n<< File: SDGE.RD.Template5-18(Large)FINAL Update2.XLS >> << File: \nSDGE.RD.Template5-18(SMALL)DecisionTemp1.xls >> << File: \nSDGE.RD.Template5-18(SMALL)FINAL1.xls >> \n\n __________________________________ \n\n Darleen Evans \n\n Sempra Energy - Law Department \n\n 619-699-5056 \n\n devans@sempra.com \n\n\n--------- Inline attachment follows ---------\n\nFrom: \nTo: Van Wagenen, Lynn G. \nDate: Friday, August 17, 2001 5:41:53 GMT\nSubject: \n\n\n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Hay, James E. \nSent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:24 AM \nTo: Reed, Debra L. \nSubject: FW: Reply of SDG&E to ALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August 15,\n2001 in A.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 \n\nI will add you to next emails. \n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Hay, James E. \nSent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:21 AM \nTo: Parrott, Jeff; Trace, Jeffrey; Melville, Keith W.; Deremer, Kenneth;\nSchavrien, Lee; Savage, Marie; Schneider, Michael M.; Strong, Michael G.;\nDerbas, Mohamed; Szymanski, Paul; Swanson, Rich; Resley, Robert J.; Jack,\nStephen J.; Rahon, Steve; Garcia, Sue E.; Weinmeister, Sue; Roberts, Ted;\nFarrelly, Terry C.; Brill, Thomas R.; Saxe, William; Kline, Doug; Farmer,\nLaura; Larson, Art; Fair, Pam; Avery, James; Overturf, Billie J.; John, Fred\nE.; Reed, William\n\nSubject: FW: Reply of SDG&E to ALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August 15,\n2001 in A.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 \n\nAttached is the first of three emails with SDG&E's filing updating the DWR\nrevenue requirements. The following is an excerpt from our pleading. In\nthe next email are scenarios that show DWR surcharge (cents per kWh for\nsystem, large customers, and small customers) under assumptions requested\nby the ALJ. \n\nThanks especially to Ed Fong, Mohamed Derbas, Bill Saxe, Mike Strong, Keith\nMelville, and Jeff Parrot for key assistance in getting this filing out in\none-day. \n\nBased on this filing, the Commission may (we have no Proposed Decision yet)\nrule as soon as August 23 on an increase to SDG&E rates of approximately\n3-cents to recover the updated DWR revenue requirements. \n\nIf you have questions, please contact me, Lynn Van Wagenen, or Keith\nMelville. \n\nExcerpt of SDG&E pleading: \n\n\tOn August 15, 2001, Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Wetzell issued an\n\"ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE'S RULING ON THE AUGUST 7, 2001 REVENUE REQUIREMENT\nOF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES\" directing San Diego Gas & Electric\nCompany (SDG&E) to produce updated estimates, including supporting analyses,\nof the system average electric rate increases required based on the revised\nrevenue requirements determined by the Department of Water Resources' (DWR),\nas set forth in the August 7, 2001 DWR communication to the California\nPublic Utilities Commission. \n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Hay, James E. \nSent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:00 AM \nTo: Mueller, Michelle; Fong, Ed; Schavrien, Lee; Melville, Keith W. \nSubject: FW: Reply of SDG&E to ALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August 15,\n2001 in A.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 \n\nThis email contains the pleading, assumptions, and a summary. The summary\nis the accurate updated version. \n\n -----Original Message----- \nFrom: Ruiz, Annie \nSent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:31 AM \nTo: ayk@cpuc.ca.gov; bfinkelstein@turn.org; bishop@jrwood.com; Brill,\nThomas; bsl@cpuc.ca.gov; chiefskip@aol.com; christine.costa@sce.com;\ncjw5@pge.com; cwrmccv@worldnet.att.net; DavoodiKR@efaches.navfac.navy.mil;\ndlf@cpuc.ca.gov; douglass@energyattorney.com; DVRONROCK@ADPLAW.COM;\nedf@cpuc.ca.gov; ek@a-klaw.com; epoole@adplaw.com; fmo@sdcity.sannet.gov;\nfreedman@turn.org; furutanj@efawest.navfac.navy.mil; jbennett@gmssr.com;\njguzman@nossaman.com; jleslie@luce.com; jmalkin@orrick.com;\njsqueri@gmssr.com; jtachera@energy.state.ca.us; jweil@aglet.org;\nmbrubaker@consultbai.com; mdjoseph@adamsbroadwell.com; Melville, Keith;\nmjaske@energy.state.ca.us; mshames@ucan.org; msw@cpuc.ca.gov;\nmv1@cpuc.ca.gov; mzr@cpuc.ca.gov; pbray@newpower.com; raw@cpuc.ca.gov;\nrax@cpuc.ca.gov; riald@kindermorgan.com; rliebert@cfbf.com; sfc@cpuc.ca.gov;\nsro@cpuc.ca.gov; ssmyers@worldnet.att.net; tknox@klalawfirm.com;\ntsmegal@calwater.com; uwuaregion5@earthlink.net\n\nCc: Hay, James E. \nSubject: Reply of SDG&E to ALJ Wetzell's Ruling of August 15, 2001 in\nA.00-10-045/A.01-01-044 \n\nThis and the following two e-mails contain the updated information requested\nby ALJ Wetzell in his Ruling dated August 15, 2001. The documents are\nspread out over three e-mails because they consist primarily of\nspreadsheets. In this first e-mail SDG&E attaches its pleading responding\nto ALJ Wetzell's Ruling along with two documents providing the assumptions\nSDG&E used for its updates to Exhibits 14 and 18 and a document providing a\nsummary of all of SDG&E's updated analyses. In the second e-mail SDG&E will\nprovide its updates to Exhibit 14 and in the third e-mail SDG&E will provide\nits updates to Exhibit 18.\n\nAnnie Ruiz\n\nAssistant to Jeffrey M. Parrott\n\nSempra Energy Law Department HQ-13\n\nTel: 619-696-4903 Fax: 619-699-5027\n\nE-mail: aruiz@sempra.com\n\n<> <>\n<> \n\nUpdated summary. <>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\nDate: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 08:07:40 -0600\nFrom: \"Tracey Bradley\" \nTo: \"Paul Fox\" \nCc: \"Andrea Settanni\" , \"Charles Ingebretson\" \n, \"Charles Shoneman\" , \n\"Deanna King\" , \"Jeffrey Watkiss\" \n, \"Gene Godley\" , \"Kimberly \nCurry\" , \"Michael Pate\" , \"Ronald \nCarroll\" \nSubject: Reuters - US Senate rejects California utility bankruptcy measure\nMime-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII\nContent-Disposition: inline\n\nIn case you haven't already heard about this . . .\n\nWednesday March 14, 12:22 pm Eastern Time\n\nUS Senate rejects California utility bankruptcy measure\nBy Patrick Connole\n\nWASHINGTON, March 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected a bid \nto force California utility companies to repay power generators for \nelectricity they bought under a federal government sales order, even if \nutilities go bankrupt.\n\nIn a motion on the Senate floor, lawmakers killed an amendment to a broader \nbankruptcy reform bill that opponents said was a dangerous proposal that \nwould have opened the door to involuntary bankruptcy filings by troubled \nCalifornia utilities. The utilities in question are PG&E Corp.'s (NYSE:PCG - \nnews) Pacific Gas & Electric and Edison International's (NYSE:EIX - news) \nSouthern California Edison.\n\nThe amendment was sponsored by Oregon Democrat Sen. Ron Wyden, Montana \nDemocrat Sen. Max Baucus and Oregon Republican Sen. Gordon Smith.\n\nProponents said the measure would have protected the customers of the \nfederally-owned Bonneville Power Administration and other Northwest utilities \nfrom unfair rate increases due to the California energy crisis.\n\n``I don't think it's fair for consumers in other Western states to get caught \nholding the bag if California utilities take our power and then run into \nbankruptcy court to avoid their debts,'' Wyden said.\n\n``The Northwest has been more than a good neighbor to California during this \ncrisis,'' he said.\n\nInterestingly, the California Senate delegation was split on the matter. \nDemocrat Dianne Feinstein opposed the amendment, while fellow Democrat \nBarbara Boxer supported it.\n\nFeinstein called the proposal a ``dangerous amendment'' that would create two \nclasses of creditors and ``probably force an involuntary bankruptcy.''\n\nThe broader bankruptcy reform bill is expected to be approved by the Senate \nby the end of the week.\n\nSeparately, talks between California and its three investor owned utilities \non a deal under which the state might buy their transmission assets continued \nthis week with no deal in sight.\n\nThe state is negotiating with PG&E and Edison, along with Sempra Energy \n(NYSE:SRE - news) unit San Diego Gas and Electric.\n\nThe deals are aimed mainly at pumping money into PG&E and SoCal Edison to \nkeep them out of bankruptcy after they recorded about $13 billion in red ink \nsince last spring, paying sky-high prices for power in the wholesale market.\n\nPG&E and SoCal Edison, under the terms of the state's disastrous experiment \nwith market deregulation, have been able to pass on to their retail customers \nonly a fraction of their power purchase costs.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": ">From: owner-ucb_police_news@uclink4.berkeley.edu\n>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:35:58 -0700 (PDT)\n>X-Authentication-Warning: uclink4.berkeley.edu: majordom set sender to\n>owner-ucb_police_news@listlink.berkeley.edu using -f\n>\n>----------------------------------\n>CRIME ALERT--Prowling/Trespass\n>October 13, 2000\n>Clark-Kerr Campus, Building #3\n>Sender: owner-ucb_police_news@listlink.berkeley.edu\n>Precedence: bulk\n>Reply-To: ucpolice@uclink4.berkeley.edu\n>\n>On Wednesday, October 12, 2000 at about 8:41 am, a male suspect\n>prowled a suite at CKC occupied by three female students. A second\n>case occurred on Thursday, October 13 at about 10:30 am. The same\n>person is believed to be responsible for both cases.\n>\n>The victims were female UCB students. On Wednesday morning, a\n>resident of CKC-3 awakened and discovered the suspect standing in her\n>room. The suspect fled when the victim noticed his presence. It is\n>unknown how the suspect gained entry into the victim's suite.\n>\n>This morning, a resident of the same suite noticed a suspect watching\n>her exercise through the open door of her suite. The suspect fled\n>and tried to hide when the victim attempted to confront him.\n>\n>The suspect was described as a white male adult:\n>\n>28-30 years old, about 6'00\" tall, about 150-160 pounds, medium\n>build, dark brown collar length hair, clean shaven clean cut, wearing\n>a blue checkered long sleeve shirt and khaki shorts.\n>\n>This suspect is possibly in possession of keys for CKC-3 or other buildings.\n>\n>Anyone with information about this case should immediately call the\n>University of California Police Department. Detective Kenneth Moody\n>at 642-3184 or Sergeant Michael Shipman of the Residential Security\n>Unit.\n>\n>As with any emergency situation, if you see suspicious activity, call 9-1-1.\n>\n>Victoria Harrison\n>Chief of Police\n>University of California Police Department\n>\n>******************************************************************\n>This alert is distributed as a public service to the University\n>community and in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Act of 1998.\n>******************************************************************\n>\n>===================================\n>An Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) version of this alert is available\n>for download and posting at:\n>\n>http://public-safety.berkeley.edu/police/ca10132000.html\n>\n>Directions for subscribing to ucb_police_news are available at:\n>http://public-safety.berkeley.edu/police/newselist.html\n>\n>Information on Crime Prevention Strategies can be found at:\n>http://public-safety.berkeley.edu/csp/cspguide.html\n>===================================\n>\n>\n>\n>Prepared by:\n>Community Outreach & Emergency Services Division\n>ucpolice@uclink.berkeley.edu\n>http://www.berkeley.edu/ucpolice\n>\n>This alert is distributed as a public service\n>to the University community and in compliance\n>with the Clery Act of 1998\n>(formerly the Student Right to Know Act of 1990).\n>------------------------------------------------------", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I think this was sent to the wrong Patricia Anderson\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Wallis, Janet H. \nSent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:08 AM\nTo: Anderson, Patricia\nCc: Hyvl, Dan\nSubject: SWAP\n\nOkay, here is the deal\nDATE VOL SWAP PRICE ADDER TOTAL\nJul 01 - Oct 01 525 a day $5.645 $.19 $5.835\nNov 01 875 a day $5.74 $.19 $5.93\nDec 01 - Feb 02 1800 a day $5.81 $.19 $6.00\nMar 02 - June 02 525 a day $ 4.905 $.19 $5.095", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The report named:\n Intramonth Texas P/L, published\nas of 06/08/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.\n\n(Revision: 2)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "<> Here are the BPA Sales for May.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Eric:\n\nI spoke too fast. I don't have a \"sample\" Annex B-1 (Collateral and Exposure \nProvisions) but will send the customized version this evening. Sara\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n\n\n\n\tEMoser@milbank.com\n\t01/24/2001 03:59 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: sara.shackleton@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: FW: A new fax has arrived from 212 677 5850 (Part 1 of 1)\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom:?? RightFAX E-mail Gateway \nSent:?? Wednesday, January 24, 2001 10:41 AM \nTo:???? Moser, Eric K. \nSubject:??????? A new fax has arrived from 212 677 5850 (Part 1 of 1) \n\nTime: 1/24/01 10:36:22 AM \nReceived from remote ID: 212 677 5850 \nInbound user ID EMOSER, routing code 5388 \n\nPage record: 1 - 8 \nElapsed time: 03:32 on channel 13 \n\nFax Images: [double-click on image to view page(s)] <> \n\nThis e-mail message may contain legally privileged and/or confidential \ninformation. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or the employee \nor agent responsible for delivery of this message to the intended \nrecipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, \ndistribution or copying of this e-mail message is strictly prohibited. \nIf you have received this message in error, please immediately notify \nthe sender and delete this e-mail message from your computer. \n\n\n - AFAXNY004592E.PDF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Not yet--I'll try this wkend. thanks. DF\n\n\nFrom: Jean McFarland on 04/14/2000 07:51 AM\nTo: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Steve Harris or Steve Harris -- Notes Training Tip\n\nDid you try this on your laptop?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jean McFarland/Corp/Enron on 04/14/2000 \n07:49 AM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Jean McFarland 04/10/2000 01:31 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Drew Fossum/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Martha Benner/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Ann \nSmith/ET&S/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Steve Harris or Steve Harris -- Notes Training Tip\n\nDrew/Martha/Ann-- Please try this for me. Any comments/suggestions are \nwelcome! Thanks, Jean\n\n*****************************************\n\nForcing Names in your Personal Address Book\n\nThis message explains how to fix the \"sending to the wrong Steve Harris\" \nproblem. The only way after implementing this change to send to the Steve \nHarris/ECT name is by going directly to the ECT Address Book in Notes. If \nyou have any questions please call. \n\nThanks, Jean x7173\n\n\nAdd the correct Steve Harris (Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron) to your Notes \nPersonal Address Book (PAB). See below for instructions on adding a Name to \nyour PAB\nOpen your PAB and open the Steven Harris card, click on the \"More Info\" \nsection\nFind the line Full User Name: Add \"Steve Harris\" (please note-Steven \nHarris/ET&S/Enron should already be there)\nClick on the Save and Close button\n\nBecause Notes searches your Personal Address Book before Enron's Address Book \nall message regardless if you type Steven Harris or Steve Harris will be sent \nto Steven Harris/ET&S/Enron.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to add a name to your Personal Address Book.\n\nGo to the Notes Workspace Screen and double click on the Enron's Address Book\nOn the left hand side make sure \"People\" is selected\nClick on the Right had side and type \"Harris\" and select Steven \nHarris/ET&S/Enron\nClick on the \"Copy to Personal Address Book\" bar, click on \"okay\" and \"X\" to \nclose the Window.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Move Request number 10972 has been submitted to the move team for processing.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I can't play this weekend, but freedom will soon be upon me!!!\n\n>From: Frthis@aol.com\n>To: bwdunlavy@yahoo.com, Dutch.Quigley@enron.com, Wolphguy@aol.com,\n>John_Riches@msn.com, klyn@pdq.net, markm@cajunusa.com,\n>jramirez@othon.com, SIVA66@mail.ev1.net, Rs1119@aol.com\n>Subject: Golf in BFE!\n>Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 15:15:07 EST\n>\n>How many players do we have for Sunday? I have\n>\n>Mark \"I score a lot but never win\"\n>Joe \"Expansion Team\"\n>Richard \"I have the cutest baby\"\n>Dutch \"I will soon be working for Dynegy\"\n>Ricardo \"I'll name my UHFFFFL Team after all my sexual conquests........\n>how\n>about 2700 Huevos?\"\n>Kevin \"How can you tell when Kevin is bitching? Answer: His mouth is\n>open\"\n>and Me\n>\n>Did I forget someone? If I didn't, then we have 7. Is Jerry going to\n>play?\n>How about John? I think I might be able to beat John now that he is still\n>in\n>rehab. Scratch that, who am I kidding?\n>Who will be number eight?\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Arena Brown Bag Come learn more about the proposed arena for downtown \nHouston at the Brown Bag Lunch on Monday, October 23\nLunch at the Hyatt Regency Imperial Ballroom from noon to 1:00 p.m. Enron \nChairman and CEO Ken Lay, former Chairman of \n Reliant Energy Don Jordon, former Rockets star Clyde Drexler, and Carroll \nDawson, General Manager for the Rockets \n and Comets, will speak at the lunch and answer questions from the audience. \nSeating is limited, and tickets can be \n picked up in Community Relations at EB 406 from Tuesday, October 17 to \nFriday, October 20. \n\nAlley Theatre Join the Alley Theatre Young Professionals group and enjoy \nopportunities to attend first-rate performances, socialize \nMembership with fellow art enthusiasts, and mingle at festive pre- and \npost-performance mixers! Help pave the way for the Alley \n Theatre's future success and receive a special subscription to cutting-edge \nproductions and as well as access to intimate \n performance space. Single and couple rates are available. For more \ninformation, contact Vicki Sanders of the Alley\n Theater at 713-228-9341 or vickis@alleytheatre.org.\n\nUH Brown Bag The Cougars basketball season is fast approaching, so come \nattend the Brown Bag Lunch at EB 5C2 from 11:30-12:30. \n featuring Joe Curl, women's basketball coach, as well as several players. \nMark your calendars for this informal \n question-and-answer session. To attend, RSVP to Merlyn Fance at ext. 30411 \nas soon as possible.\n\nHowl-oween Party! Bring out your dogs for the 2nd Annual Enron Dog Day \nAfternoon at the Harris County Animal Center on Saturday, \n October 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Test your dog's temperament and \nCanine Good Citizen Degree. There will be \n an agility demonstration, as well as a Howl-oween costume contest. Cost is \n$5 per dog, and lunch will be provided. \n Call Laurel Boatright at ext. 35097 to RSVP and for directions. \n\nChinese Paintings Are you an art lover? Come to the Continental Center I \nGallery (Continental Building, 1600 Smith, 2nd floor) and enjoy\nShow Chengyi Li, an artist from China, and his selection of personal works of \nChinese art. The exhibit will run from October 30\n to December 1, and Enron employees receive a 10% discount. For more \ninformation, contact Maggie Li at ext. 56011\n\nWin a BMW Z3! Log onto Yahoo! Auctions at auctions.yahoo.com and have the \nchance to win a 2000 BMW Z3 Convertible Roadster!\n The car is complete with Major League Baseball team logos, as well as \nautographs from stars such as Jose Lima, \n Craig Biggio, Jeff Bagwell, Sammy Sosa, Mike Piazza, and more! Proceeds \nfrom the auction will benefit Hank Aaron's \n Chasing the Dream Foundation, SEARCH, The Sunshine Kids, and MLB's Baseball \nAssistance Team (B.A.T.) \n\nJDF Cyber Help support the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and mark these dates \non your calendar! The JDF Cyber Auction starts \nAuction on October 25, 8:00 a.m.and ends October 26, 4:00 p.m. For more \ninformation, contact Sophie Patel at ext. 35055 \n or Eddie Sera at ext. 30480. \n\nRun Against Drugs Join the Enron Running Club at the Run Against Drugs 5K and \n1 Mile Kids' Run on Saturday, October 21. This event \n5K benefits the Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement Officers and \nSurvivors' Benefit Fund. If you're interested \n in running or volunteering your time, please contact Cindy Richardson at \next. 34770, or click here for more information. \n\n \n\nArena Initiatives If you are interested in volunteering or assisting with \nvarious arena activities in the upcoming months, contact \n Laurel Boatright at ext. 35097 for more information.\n.\nSunshine Kids Day Join Mark Koenig, Executive Vice President of Investor \nRelations, for a very rewarding and meaningful day with \nat Astroworld the Sunshine Kids! Enron is proud to host more than 100 \nchildren on Saturday, October 28 at Astroworld. Sunshine\n Kids is dedicated to providing activities for children with cancer and \nvolunteers are needed for companionship \n throughout the day. To volunteer, contact Joannie Williamson at ext. 36021.\n\nCarnival Hands Join Rob Walls, Enron's Managing Director & Deputy General \nCounsel, as a volunteer at the Brookwood Community's \nNeeded 15th Anniversary Celebration on November 4! The Brookwood Community \nis a non-profit, educational, residential \n work facility for adultswith functional disabilities. Volunteers are needed \nto help the staff with games, food booths, \n karaoke and face painting, as well as event set-up and tear down. If you're \ninterested, contact Sylvia Patton at \n 281-375-2100 or click on www.brookwoodcommunity.org.\n\nOctober is National The Texas Gulf Coast Chapter of the Lupus Foundation is \nseeking walkers, volunteers, and/or contributors for the \nLupus Awareness \"Many Faces of Lupus Walk\" on October 21. Come help raise \nawareness for this disease which attacks up to \nMonth two million Americans, 90% of which are women. For more information, \ncontact Mary Poorman at ext. 35251.\n\nHelp Knock Out The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation is seeking walkers, team \nleaders and volunteers to participate in their annual \nDiabetes! \"Walk For the Cure\" scheduled for November 5. For more \ninformation, contact Cathy Phillips at ext. 36898.\n\n \n\nFlu Immunization The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has reported that \nthe availability of this season's flu vaccine may be \nNotice delayed. The Health Center will notify employees when the vaccine \narrives but encourages employees to innoculate \n themselves on their own, as there may not be enough supplies for everyone's \nvaccination. \n\nCPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid Certification is scheduled on Tuesday, October \n24, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Conference Room\nCertification Room 47C2. The cost is $10 for employees and contractors. \nCall the Health Center at ext. 36100 to register.\n\nAdoption LifeWorks - Adoption Resources consultants are available to provide \nday, evening and weekend counseling. This is \nResources a confidential service available to Enron employees. For \ninformation about adoption call 800-635-0606 or visit \n their website at www.lifeworks.com (enter I.D.: enron, password: 2000). \n \n\n\nEach year, Enron gives back 1% or its pretax earnings to the communities we \nserve!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "See attached\n \nLoss/Limit Notifications:\n \nNone\n \n \n - DPR 28.xls \n - Power Report 28.xls \n - Gas Report 28.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 1/16/02; HourAhead hour: 9; HourAhead schedule download failed. Manual intervention required.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2002011609.txt\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\n!!!Unknown database.\nAlias: dbCaps97Data\nError: dbCaps97Data: Cannot perform this operation on a closed database", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "thanks man, it was good to talk to you too. \n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Benjamin.Rogers@enron.com [mailto:Benjamin.Rogers@enron.com] \nSent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 8:37 AM \nTo: dmartin@imperialcapital.com \nSubject: Stabell \n\nHere you go!? Again, good to hear from you. \nBen \n---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 09/27/2000 \n10:35 AM --------------------------- \n\nBrandon Neff@EES \n09/27/2000 09:23 AM \n\nTo:?? Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT@ECT \ncc: \nSubject:? Stabell \n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Brandon Neff/HOU/EES on 09/27/2000 \n09:23 AM --------------------------- \n\nTJ Rylander@ENRON \n09/27/2000 08:31 AM \n\nTo:?? Brandon Neff/HOU/EES@EES \ncc: \nSubject:? Stabell \n\njstabell@merlonpet.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D TH=\nE MOTLEY FOOL =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D\n INVESTING BASICS =20\n Tuesday, November 20, 2001\nbenjamin.rogers@enron.com\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D\n\nIN THIS ISSUE\n---------------------\n- Q&A: Is Insider Selling Significant?\n\n- Q&A: What Does \"Insured by FDIC\" Mean?\n\n- LESSON: Options 101\n=09\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D\n\nSPONSORED BY: Ameritrade\nAmeritrade brings you the market's most valuable commodity:\nKnowledge. Get a free 6-month Morningstar.com=AE\nPremium Membership when you open an account.\nhttp://www.ameritrade.com/o.cgi?a=3Dxbx&o=3Drkg&p=3D/html/mstar.fhtml\n\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D\nYOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED=20\n\nQ. Should an investor be concerned if one or more officers of a=20\ncompany sell shares of its stock that they own?=20\n\nA. Although it may look like a red flag, it isn't necessarily=20\none. Many executives today receive a large part of their=20\ncompensation in stock options. So when they have to buy a house=20\nor make a college tuition payment, they sell some shares. They=20\nmay also be trying to diversify their investments, not wanting=20\nto have too much of their portfolio in one company.=20\n\nOn the other hand, one insider (or many insiders) selling might=20\nindeed signal a loss of faith in the company. If you're worried,=20\nyou might want to take a closer look at the company's recent=20\nperformance. Perhaps fire up your computer and see what people=20\ninterested in the company are saying about it online, on message=20\nboards.=20\n\n\nQ. What does \"insured by FDIC\" mean, and what does it NOT=20\ninsure?=20\n\nA. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) insures our=20\ntraditional checking, savings and money market accounts (as well=20\nas CDs) held at banks and thrifts for up to $100,000. Note,=20\nthough, that the FDIC does not cover stocks, bonds, mutual=20\nfunds, life insurance policies, annuities and the like. For=20\nthese, check with your financial service company to see what=20\nkind of insurance may be provided.=20\n\nLearn more about the FDIC at their website. To make sure you are=20\nstashing your short-term cash in the most profitable place,=20\ncheck out our Savings Center.=20\nhttp://www.fdic.gov/\nhttp://www.fool.com/savings/savings.htm\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------\nTHIS WEEK'S LESSON=20\n\nOPTIONS 101\nImagine you want to invest in Legume Gas Works (ticker: BEANZ).=20\nYou can buy shares the usual way -- or you can buy options.=20\nHere's an introduction to options.=20\n\nThere are two main types: calls and puts. A call gives you the=20\nright to buy a set amount of shares at a set price within a=20\ncertain period of time (often just a few months). For this=20\nright, you pay a price premium. Puts are similar, but give you=20\nthe right to sell shares.=20\n\nIf Legume is selling for $50 per share and you expect it to=20\nrise, you could buy \"October $55\" call options for it. Let's say=20\nyou snap up calls to buy 100 shares, for $6 each, or a total of=20\n$600. If just before your options expire Legume is selling for=20\n$65 per share, you can exercise your options and buy 100 shares=20\nfor $5,500. Then you can keep them or sell them for $6,500.=20\n\nIf you sell, you make a $1,000 profit, right? Nope. You paid=20\n$600, remember? So your profit is down to $400 -- less, when you=20\naccount for trading commissions.=20\n\nOptions are risky. If Legume stays at $55 or falls, your $600=20\nwould be entirely lost. It has to top $61 per share -- $55 plus=20\n$6 -- by October for you to profit.=20\n\nSome folks like options because of the leverage they offer. They=20\npoint out that if you only have $1,000, you can only buy 20=20\nshares of a $50 stock. Alternatively, that $1,000 could buy many=20\nmore options tied to hundreds of shares of stock. True enough.=20\nWith options, though, timing is critical. If things don't go=20\nyour way in a short-term time frame, your option will expire=20\nworthless.=20\n\nMost options expire unexercised and worthless. (Those most=20\nlikely to profit from options are the ones who \"write\" or sell=20\nthe options.) That's because options are really about buying=20\ntime, not stocks. If you're sure that Legume's stock will rise,=20\nyou're probably best off buying its stock. Then if it doesn't=20\nbehave as you expected it to, you can either sell the shares or=20\nhang on patiently.=20\n\nOptions are not for beginning investors, and even more advanced=20\ninvestors might consider steering clear.=20\n\nYou can read more about options at this Motley Fool FAQ.\nhttp://www.fool.com/FoolFAQ/foolfaq0055.htm\n\n\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D\n\nSPONSORED BY: Ameritrade\nAmeritrade brings you the market's most valuable commodity:\nKnowledge. Get a free 6-month Morningstar.com=AE\nPremium Membership when you open an account.\nhttp://www.ameritrade.com/o.cgi?a=3Dxbx&o=3Drkg&p=3D/html/mstar.fhtml\n\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=\n=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D\n\nMy Portfolio: http://quote.fool.com/portfolios\nMy Discussion Boards: http://boards.fool.com/favoriteboards.asp\n\n\nWANNA TAKE THE SHORTCUT?\nCheck out our new Crash Courses, the fastest way to get\nyour finances in order. Get results in less than an hour, for\njust $10. Try one today!\nhttp://www.fool.com/seminars/ccportal.htm?ref=3Dem_ibtxt\n\nPERKS FOR FOOLS ONLY\nGet free stuff and special offers, just for you!\nhttp://www.fool.com/community/mbc/mbc.asp?source=3Demibtxt\n=20\nCUSTOMER SERVICE\nAsk our staff for help with email delivery problems.\nhttp://boards.fool.com/messages.asp?id=3D1010026000000000\n=20\nUNSUBSCRIBE\nHere's how to unsubscribe or change your settings.\nhttp://www.fool.com/community/freemail/freemaillogin.asp?email=3Dbenjamin.r=\nogers@enron.com\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nCopyright (c) 1995-2001 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved.\nLegal Information: http://www.fool.com/help/FoolMarks.htm\n\n\n\nMsgId: msg-9745-2001-11-20_16-50-04-6060412_5_Plain_MessageAddress.msg-16:5=\n1:11(11-20-2001)\nX-Version: mailer-sender-master,v 1.84=20\nX-Version: mailer-sender-daemon,v 1.84=20\nMessage-Recipient: benjamin.rogers@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "1 of 2\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 12/14/2000 10:44 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nlee.johnson@ss.ps.ge.com on 12/09/2000 11:32:23 AM\nTo: peterthompson@akllp.com, kay.mann@enron.com, john.r.ayres@enron.com\ncc: lee.johnson@ss.ps.ge.com, kent.shoemaker@ae.ge.com, \nCheryl.Lipshutz@enron.com, roseann.engeldorf@enron.com, \nBrett.R.Wiggs@enron.com, Ben.Jacoby@enron.com, paulpipitone@akllp.com, \nrobtaylor@akllp.com, chriscobb@akllp.com \n\nSubject: RE: Enron South America Break-Out Agreement\n\n\nPeter/Kay,\n\nAttached is revised ESA Facility Agreement. This includes the Optional\nElectric Output Guarantee for the Brazil site conditions. Since the spread\nbetween the 8 unit average guarantee and the single unit is greater than in\nthe base contract the LD sample calc needed some work, which I took care of.\n\nKay/Kent,\n\nI also took a swipe at the 17.4 Termination language rework. See if I what I\ncame up with works...if so, we can use on all other Facility Agreements.\n\nI've added John Ayres to distribution. John and I will be reviewing the\ncontract Monday AM at 8:30 in his office. Kay, it would be good if you\ncould join us ...as we're in the home stretch. Also, can you send Peter the\nremaining Exhibits he requested (B-1 and H-2).\n\nthanks,\n\nLee\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Thompson, Peter J. [mailto:peterthompson@akllp.com]\nSent: Friday, December 08, 2000 10:22 AM\nTo: Kay Mann (E-mail)\nCc: Lee. Johnson (E-mail); Kent. Shoemaker (E-mail); Cheryl. Lipshutz\n(E-mail); Roseann Engeldorf (E-mail); Brett. R. Wiggs (E-mail); Ben.\nJacoby (E-mail); Pipitone, Paul; Taylor, Rob; Cobb, Chris\nSubject: Enron South America Break-Out Agreement\n\n\n Attached please find a clean and blackline of the latest draft of\nthe Enron South America Break-Out Agreement. The only changes made to\nthis version is the addition of today's date and the 72/25 split of\nChange Order 3 in Section 6.2. We are still missing the Agreement\nReference in section 6.7.1. We haven't made any changes to the exhibits\nsince the last time they were circulated. I will pull them out of our\nHouston database and circulate them shortly.\n <> <>\n\n\n - Enron South America Turbine Agreement (version 4 to 5)_GEredline120900.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "mulong wang on 04/24/2001 10:58:43 AM\nTo:\t\ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\tRe: Weather and energy price Data\n\nHello, Elena:\n\nThank you very much for your data. I sent an email to FT but had no\nresponse so far. As soon as I got their permission I will let you know.\n\nHave a great day!\n\nMulong\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Thu, 19 Apr 2001 Elena.Chilkina@enron.com wrote:\n\n>\n> Mulong,\n>\n> Please find attached a file with Henry Hub natural gas prices. The data\n> starts from 1995 and given on the daily basis, please let us know when we\n> can proceed with electricity prices.\n>\n> Sincerely,\n> Elena Chilkina\n>\n> (See attached file: HenryHub.xls)\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Vince J Kaminski@ECT\n> 04/16/2001 08:19 AM\n>\n> To: mulong wang @ ENRON\n> cc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elena Chilkina/Corp/Enron@Enron,\n> macminnr@uts.cc.utexas.edu\n>\n> Subject: Re: Weather and energy price Data (Document link: Elena\n> Chilkina)\n>\n> Mulong,\n>\n> We shall send you natural gas Henry Hub prices right away.\n> Please look at the last winter and the winter of\n> 95/96.\n>\n> We shall prepare for you the electricity price\n> information (Cinergy, Cobb and Palo Verde) but\n> you have to approach FT (the publishers of\n> Megawatts Daily, a newsletter that produces the price\n> index we recommend using) and request the permision\n> to use the data. We are not allowed to distribute\n> this information.\n>\n> Please, explain that this is for academic research and that\n> we can produce the time series for you,\n> conditional on the permission from the publishers\n> of Megawatts Daily.\n>\n> Vince Kaminski\n>\n>\n>\n> mulong wang on 04/15/2001 03:43:26 AM\n>\n> To: vkamins@ect.enron.com\n> cc: Richard MacMinn \n> Subject: Weather and energy price Data\n>\n>\n> Dear Dr. Kaminski:\n>\n> I am a PhD Candidate under the supervision of Drs. Richard MacMinn and\n> Patrick Brockett. I am now working on my dissertation which is focused on\n> the weather derivatives and credit derivatives.\n>\n> Could you kindly please offer me some real weather data information about\n> the price peak or plummet because of the weather conditions?\n>\n> The past winter of 2000 was very cold nationwide, and there may be a\n> significant price jump for natural gas or electricity. Could you\n> please offer me some energy price data during that time period?\n>\n> Your kind assistance will be highly appreciated and have a great day!\n>\n> Mulong\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Is there anything that I can do to help you and Jo? Tyler has school on \nTuesdays and Thursdays, but my nanny is at home with him on the other days. \nWould it help for her to take Albert? --Sally \n\n\n\n\n\tBarry Pearce @ ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n\t11/28/2000 05:46 PM\n\t\nTo: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Kristin Albrecht \n\nUnfortunately she's developed pnuemonia - she's in Conroe Medical Center.\n\nShe's pretty stable - fluid on the longs.\n\nThanks for your concern, I'll keep you posted.\n\nB.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Steve:\nI think it makes sense to get together either later today or tomorrow morning to go over the forecast. Given that Tracy is out, I don't want anything to slip through the cracks. Except for a 3-4 meeting, I am free after that.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Olympian Status for U.S. Gas Market \n\nJust so you'll know: \"The natural gas market is a real success story. ...FERC \nhas gotten an enormous amount of things right. The market may not be \nunblemished, but there are lots who consider the natural gas market the best \nmarket in the world offering genuine price discovery on a daily basis across \ndozens of products. It's something everyone should be proud of,\" Robert Levin \nof the New York Mercantile Exchange told a FERC conference yesterday. \n\n\"The natural gas market has performed remarkably admirably through a range of \nmarket conditions with hundreds, if not thousands of market participants, \nusing an extraordinary selection of market instruments,\" Levin continued, \nadding that the Commission should be supporting the \"growth and increased \nsophistication of commerce. You're at that point now.\" \n\nWarning against so-called solutions offered by some at the day-long \nconference to increase liquidity or tie the natural gas market to the \nelectric market, Levin cautioned, \"liquidity cannot be legislated. Don't \noverreact. The electric market is poorly regulated. Remedies from the natural \ngas market should be transferred to the electric market, rather than allow \nthe gas market to be corrupted by the regulatory mistakes of the electric \nmarket. \n\n\"Rather than worry over regulating an hourly market for natural gas, change \nthe electric market,\" which Levin believes has developed its over-emphasis on \nthe hourly market because of the artificial tilt toward the spot market. \n\nBut while Levin warned against too much market meddling, others among the \nmore than 30 representatives of the industry and its customers testifying at \nFERC's conference on competitive natural gas markets argued for a variety of \ninitiatives to increase market liquidity by changing the rules for pipeline \ntransportation. \n\nEliminating the shipper-must-have-title rule, promoting expansion of the \nexisting pipeline infrastructure (especially in the Northeast), doing away \nwith straight-fix-variable (SFV) rate design, review of firm-to-wellhead \nrates in the production region and the allocation of transportation costs \nbetween the upstream and downstream were among the chief proposals proffered \nby mostly pipeline customers. \n\nHowever, greater gas market liquidity shouldn't be confused with increased \ncompetition in pipeline transportation, municipals and producers told FERC \nstaff during a post-Order 637 technical conference Wednesday. \"...[W]e're \nconcerned the Commission may be equating market liquidity with competition in \npipeline transportation. The two are not the same,\" said Arthur Corbin on \nbehalf of the American Public Gas Association (APGA), which represents \nmunicipal gas distributors. \n\n\"Even with greater and greater market liquidity, monopoly power exists in \n[the] pipeline transportation segment. Captive shippers will always require a \nregulated transportation service from any hub to their citygate,\" he said. \n\nMuch the same holds true for LDCs, noted Bruce Henning, director of energy \npractices for Energy and Environmental Analysis Inc. (EEA), who represented \nthe American Gas Association (AGA) at the Commission staff conference. He \nagreed market liquidity has improved immeasurably, but he added \"there's not \na liquid market center at every pipeline receipt or delivery point location. \nNor is there likely to be market centers in all of these locations in the \nnear future...\" Consequently, Henning said FERC will need to continue to \nprotect producers from market power that accompanies \"limited access\" to \npipelines. \n\nThe day-long conference held yesterday in Washington D.C. was the first of \nseveral that FERC staff plans to hold to explore the impact of the \nCommission's transportation policies on the development of gas markets. \n\nChristopher A. Helms, president and COO of Panhandle Pipeline Companies, \nurged FERC not to enact policy changes that would place commodity market \nliquidity as the \"ultimate goal\" at the expense of the transportation market. \nHelms said he advocated policies encouraging pipeline expansions and \nconstruction of \"optimal amounts of additional capacity\" to meet the needs of \nthe market. \"The single most important characteristic for liquidity in the \nnatural gas commodity markets is the availability of adequate transportation \ncapacity.\" \n\nCharles Daverio, vice president of KeySpan Corp., echoed that sentiment, \nsaying FERC could increase liquidity in the New York City market and \nelsewhere in the Northeast by promoting construction of new pipeline capacity \nto ensure adequate supplies for the region year-round. This would reduce \nenergy costs and enhance reliability, he noted. \n\nPanhandle's Helms also cautioned against policy changes that would force the \ndevelopment of new market centers and hubs. Market centers should be allowed \nto develop at their \"own pace,\" and at locations where the market \"sees fit,\" \nhe said. \n\nEEA's Henning estimated more than 40 \"liquid and transparent\" market centers \nexist today, which permit industry participants to buy and sell gas daily \nunder \"extremely competitive\" conditions. He said he's \"confident\" more will \nbe added because of the options that they provide to gas customers. As \nanother way to enhance liquidity, KeySpan's Daverio --- as well as others --- \nsupported eliminating the shipper-must-have-title rule, which requires the \ncustomer to retain title to the gas while it's being shipped. Doing away with \nthe rule would pave the way for the development of new pipeline products and \nservices, such as operational balancing and virtual storage, he told the FERC \nstaff. \n\nBut Dena Wiggins, an attorney with the D.C. law firm of Sutherland, Asbill & \nBrennan LLP, which represents the Process Gas Consumers Group (industrial gas \ncustomers), said her group was \"very concerned\" about efforts to repeal the \nrule. \"...I haven't heard anything yet [today] that satisfies the concerns \nthat we might have.\" She noted the Commission already has granted exceptions \nto the shipper-must-have-title rule in certain cases, and should continue \nwith this policy where necessary. \n\nMoreover, Wiggins said industrial customers were increasingly worried about \nthe mounting market power of unregulated companies, especially gas marketers. \n\nAt the conference, she also expressed her group's dismay with the pipeline \ncompliance filings with Order 637, particularly on the penalty issue. Rather \nthan an \"improved\" penalty structure, pipelines are proposing higher \npenalties, Wiggins said. \"[We] continue to be shocked at the absolute \nwholesale departures\" from 637. \n\nBP's Jeff Holligan also waded into the fight against all the new services \noutlined by pipelines in their Order 637 filings, which he said were \"nothing \nmore than penalties disguised as balancing services that customers can't \nrefuse.\" He urged the Commission to check with a pipeline's customers, noting \none proposed new \"service\" is opposed by 100% of the pipeline's \nnon-affiliated customers. Some of the proposed services, Holligan said, add \nup to nothing more than degradation of existing long-term firm service. \n\nHolligan, representing the largest producer in the U.S. and Canada, joined \nother market participants in urging adoption of \"standardized allocation \n(sales), standardized penalty levels, and the requirement that all pipelines \nimplement a uniform title transfer tracking process.\" In short, \n\"standardizing pipeline services, certainly on an individual pipeline, and \nalso to a large extent between and across pipelines is imperative if markets \nare to be highly liquid..Individually negotiated services, where every \nservice is a different service, or the adoption of a so-called dual track \nmarket, are the antithesis of a highly liquid, efficient and competitive gas \nmarket. Standardization of operational terms of pipeline service is necessary \nto facilitate trading through e-commerce.\" \n\n\"The Commission should be striving to commoditize pipeline capacity so it can \nbe traded along with gas electronically,\" Holligan said.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "No problem-we enjoyed it also. Hook'em. \nBryan Denney \nController \nHyperformix, Inc. \n4301 Westbank Dr. \nBldg. A, Suite 300 \nAustin, TX 78746 \n512-425-5159 (direct) \n1-800-759-6333 ext 259 \nfax: 512-327-6646 \n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Dean, Clint [mailto:Clint.Dean@ENRON.com ] \nSent: Monday, October 22, 2001 1:14 PM \nTo: Bryan Denney (E-mail 2) \nSubject: \n\nBryan, \nThanks again for letting me stay with y'all. I had a very good time. \nThe boat was awesome. Tell Monica also. \n\nClint \n\n********************************************************************** \nThis e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. \n\n**********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jim:\nHere are some more questions regarding the Wheatland Plant. Check questions \n2.15 and 2.16. Thanks\nBen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "i ran into ryan siurek who said that he is having changes made to the avici \nhedge. has he talked to you yet? i would like to get the revised (and \nhopefully final?) version to LJM. thanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I called him at home last night. His absence from the office this week was somewhat unplanned. He is at home with his kids as his mother inlaw is taking a break for the week (remember, he has four kids, including a two-month old baby and his son Erik who has had a variety of health problems). He is planning on coming in at the end of the week to interview some internal people for a job on the services desk. I agree that it looks like he is out of here, but he gave me no indication. I think that we should sit tight for a few days. I will know when he's coming in to do the services interviews. Perhaps Amy should have a conversation with him at that time.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The weekend was VERY good! But - the weekend is the past. Who knows what the future brings! Even so - in your searching, you might find someone better than me! But, if I am still unattached, I will be there!\n\nK.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDyer, Laird \nSent:\tMonday, September 24, 2001 1:49 PM\nTo:\tWard, Kim S (Houston)\nSubject:\tBack-Up\n\nKim,\n\nI don't know how well your weekend was, but do I need to be looking for a new back-up? That is, when I am 50 and single, will you still be there?\n\nLooking Through My Little Black Book,\n\nLaird", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I sent this on to Gary and Jeff. He's worth talking to.\nmike\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT on 08/17/2000 \n04:31 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nMaxine E Levingston@ENRON\n08/16/2000 04:57 PM\nTo: Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Cathy Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: DAVID G. EHLIS\n\nMike,\n\nAttached is the resume I mentioned to you yesterday on voice mail. I can \npersonally speak for Dave as an outstanding performer. I am looking forward \nto getting together with you in the next week or two.\n\nTake care,\nBilly\n---------------------- Forwarded by Maxine E Levingston/Corp/Enron on \n08/16/2000 04:45 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Dave Ehlis\" on 08/04/2000 03:52:25 PM\nTo: \"Billy Lemmons\" \ncc: \n\nSubject: Agribusiness\n\n\n\nBilly,\n?\nGood talking to you today.??Thanks for taking a look at this.\n?\nDave\n - Agribusiness.doc\n - DRES.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "A report from ARM's PR firm to the ARM members.\n\nSue Mara\nEnron Corp.\nTel: (415) 782-7802\nFax:(415) 782-7854\n----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 03/21/2001 04:12 PM -----\n\n\t\"Beiser, Megan\" \n\t03/21/2001 03:00 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Aaron Thomas (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \"Andrea Weller \n(E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \"andrew Chau (E-mail) (E-mail)\" \n, \"Bill Chen (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \n\"Douglas Oglesby (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \"Fairchild, Tracy\" \n, \"Jeffrey Hanson (E-mail) (E-mail)\" \n, \"jennifer Chamberlin (E-mail) (E-mail)\" \n, \"john Barthrop (E-mail) (E-mail)\" \n, \"John Leslie (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \n\"Joseph Alamo (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \"Manuel, Erica\" \n, \"'Michael Nelson' (E-mail)\" \n, \"Peter Bray (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \n\"Rebecca Schlanert (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \"Richard \nCounihan (E-mail) (E-mail)\" , \"'Robert \nMorgan' (E-mail)\" , \"Sue Mara (E-mail) (E-mail)\" \n, \"Allen, Stevan\" , \narm@phaser.com, \"brbarkovich@earthlink.net\" , \ncra@calretailers.com, dennis.flatt@kp.org, dhunter@smithandkempton.com, \ndjsmith@smithandkempton.com, Dominic.DiMare@calchamber.com, \ndrothrock@cmta.net, gharrison@calstate.edu, hgovenar@govadv.com, \njackson_gualco@gualcogroup.com, ken_pietrelli@ocli.com, kgough@calpine.com, \nkmccrea@sablaw.com, kmills@cfbf.com, lhastings@cagrocers.com, mday@gmssr.com, \nmmoretti@calhealth.org, nplotkin@tfglobby.com, randy_britt@robinsonsmay.com, \nrichard.seguin@kp.org, RochmanM@spurr.org, rrichter@calhealth.org, \nsgovenar@govadv.com, smccubbi@enron.com, spahnn@hnks.com, theo@ppallc.com, \nvincent.stewart@ucop.edu, vjw@ceert.org, \"Warner, Jami\" \n, wbooth@booth-law.com, wbrown@lhom.com, \nwlarson@calstate.edu\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: State Controller Kathleen Connell Press Conference\n\n\n\n> State Controller Kathleen Connell held a press conference today to voice\n> her concerns over electricity power purchases' effect on the State's\n> general fund and in response to a letter received March 12 from Department\n> of Finance Director Tim Gage and Chief Legislative Analyst Elizabeth Hill\n> requesting a transfer of money from the General Fund.\n> \n> Connell stated that Current financial information related to the purchase\n> of electricity and the general fund is as follows:\n> *State's general fund surplus has dropped from $8.5 billion in January to\n> a current estimated level of $3.2 billion\n> *Receipt of a letter from the Department of Finance Director and the Chief\n> Legislative Analyst requesting an additional transfer of $5.6 billion to\n> the Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties to cover power purchases\n> *To cover this transfer, Connell said the state would have to borrow $2.4\n> billion\n> *Connell: \"We started this year with a generous budget surplus; the energy\n> crisis has taken much of that away, and this transfer on top of the\n> electricity purchases would put the [General] fund at risk.\"\n> *Debt issuance has not occurred to reimburse the General Fund for power\n> purchases, while disbursements from the General Fund increase daily\n> \n> Controller Connell sent a letter to the Governor today, calling for the\n> following steps to be taken:\n> 1. DWR to notify the Controller's office of any purchases made and any\n> contracts negotiated to date\n> 2. DWR to notify the Controller's office of any future purchases and\n> contracts within 7 days, regardless of when the invoices are submitted\n> 3. Information on purchases in excess of $55 million should be submitted\n> within 24 hours\n> 4. DWR should prepare new General Fund cash flow estimates for the next 30\n> and 60 days, and for the end of the fiscal year\n> 5. DWR should take action to ensure that bond sales are completed by the\n> end of May 2001\n> \n> The Controller is also ordering an audit of the DWR resources to determine\n> the amount of money being spent by the Department. Currently, Connell\n> said, \"I have to rely on press reports as valid to determine the amount of\n> money spent in power purchases.\" She said she needs \"acknowledgement of\n> the total amount of liabilities made\" by DWR. \n> \n> Megan Beiser\n> Assistant Account Executive\n> Edelman Public Relations Worldwide, Sacramento\n> Phone: (916) 442-2331\n> Fax: (916) 447-8509\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am reading your mail, I have asked for the same thing regarding my base. Especially since I came up here with a base salary converted at 1.48 CDN/USD and with no raise since being here at 1.61 CDN/USD I have received a 9% pay cut relative to my peers in Houston. Not to mention that my base salary is $50-$100 USD/year lower than what other shops are offering. However, after three attempts, I have been unsuccessful in championing my own cause.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tLambie, Chris \nSent:\tFriday, January 18, 2002 1:51 PM\nTo:\tZufferli, John\nSubject:\t\n\n\nZuff\n\nJust a quick note after my first look at the numbers. The only concern I have is with the base number. Seeing as there is no money up front, the future payments look a lot more like long term comp. than any real signing or retention bonus. When I came to Enron two years ago I took a $35,000 decrease in base pay in exchange for options and the opportunity to trade for number 1. That is no longer the case (no options and UBS is not #1) therefore I would look for my base to better reflect market on a go forward basis. If you are able to accommodate a reasonable adjustment in base I would be very excited about the opportunity to sign with UBS.\n\nI would like to talk about this on Monday, after I have had a chance to look at the paper in full.\n\nChris.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks - you even used the same minuscule type that I love but everybody \nhates. My weekend is going great and now I think Mon will be OK too. \n\n\nHope you also had a good weekend.\n\n\nTalk to you on Mon.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Yahoo! News\tEdit Breaking News Alerts - Yahoo!\n\t\n\t\n\n\tBreaking News Alert\t edit\nBEIJING _ China says it will not allow the downed U.S. Navy spy plane to fly \nhome. \t\n\t\n\tClick here!\n\t[IMAGE]\n\t\t\n\n\nIf you no longer wish to receive this alert, click here to unsubscribe.\nIf you have questions, send us feedback.\n\nCopyright , 1994-2001 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Yahoo Privacy Policy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hello Tana,\n\nI was wondering if you could provide me with a copy of the ISDA in place with \nAlcoa Inc. today. It would be greatly appreciated if you could send this \ndocument either by email, or to me by fax at 0207 783 1171. Sorry about the \nrush on this.\n\nThanks in advance, \n\nIan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "A couple of additional thoughts on this morning's conversation: \n \n1. if we really think the next 6 or 8 months will sort out the takeaway and \nreceipt point capacity issues, why not bet the whole farm and try to hold \nonto the whole 150 mm/d until next winter or fall and see if the perceived \nvalue goes up? We could tell Calpine \"no\" on their bid and hold them off for \nseveral months \"negotiating\" if that's what we thought would lead to the best \nvalue. I don't personally think this would be a prudent approach, but its \nwhere our logic leads in the extreme, so we'd better be prepared to explain \nwhy getting the bird in the hand from Calpine is smart. \n\n2. We'll research the question of whether we can reject any recourse bids \nthat come in over the next 6-8 months if we decide to hold onto the 60 mm/d \nfor awhile. I've thought about it a bit more and I'm pretty sure you're not \ngoing to like the answer. First, FERC says we've got to have a recourse rate \nin place for all capacity, new or old. One reason is that there needs to be \na max rate that applies to long term capacity releases. We have the option \non new projects to go with the existing max tariff rate or a new \nincrementally designed rate. We are going with the existing tariff rate on \nRedRock. Fine, but that makes the existing rate the recourse rate for all \npurposes. FERC's logic will be that TW could sell all of the RedRock \ncapacity at recourse rates (currently $.38) and never suffer a revenue \nshortfall even if future rate cases reduce TW's overall rates, because the \ncosts of all TW's facilities--including the new project--will be considered \nin the next rate case. Think about it--our rates will only go down in the \nfuture if the ENTIRE cost of service goes down. We'd never \"lose money\" on \nRedRock, but we might not make as much as we could have made with an 15 year \nfixed $.38 negotiated rate.\n\nThere is another approach. We could have Mavrix submit a binding bid right \nnow for the 60 mm/d and just flat out sell it to them. That would send a \npretty strong signal to the market that we are serious about deadlines. The \ndownside of that aggressive approach is that it would get us into the same \nmess that El Paso finally got themselves out of, with Amoco, Dynegy and the \nwhole gang beating the crap out of us. I'm not to fired up about this \napproach for that reason. I'll give you a call Monday after I've picked our \nbest regulatory brains on these issues. DF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mo,\n\nAre your reports still available for EOL that you created months ago? I \nwould like to turn them over to the fundies group ( Matt Smith) tomorrow.\n\nMike", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Vince,\n\nCan I call you Tuesday morning about our writing project? I have to be in\nAustin for a dental appointment on Monday at noon and that will probably\nwipe out the day. Give me a time and number where I can reach you.\n\nJohn\n\n\nJohn D. Martin\nCarr P. Collins Chair in Finance\nFinance Department\nBaylor University\nPO Box 98004\nWaco, TX 76798\n254-710-4473 (Office)\n254-710-1092 (Fax)\nJ_Martin@Baylor.edu\nweb: http://hsb.baylor.edu/html/martinj/home.html", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Great - no changes\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tShah, Kal \nSent:\tWednesday, February 06, 2002 4:14 PM\nTo:\tKitchen, Louise\nSubject:\tRE: Direct Mail Pack Letter\n\nI've redrafted it. See attached. Thanks.\n\nKal\n << File: custletter_postlaunch_1.doc >> \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tKitchen, Louise \nSent:\tWednesday, February 06, 2002 3:59 PM\nTo:\tShah, Kal\nSubject:\tRE: Direct Mail Pack Letter\n\nCan you redraft in light of how I redrafted the other one - removing Enron's name from the first paragraph. And resend to me\n\nThanks\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tShah, Kal \nSent:\tWednesday, February 06, 2002 3:31 PM\nTo:\tKitchen, Louise\nSubject:\tDirect Mail Pack Letter\n\nLouise -- Could you review and approve the attached draft of the cover letter for the direct mail pack? The letter will be sent under your name. I will come by tomorrow to get your signature on a piece of paper. We will scan it and print on the letter electronically. \n\nThanks\n\nKal\n\n\n << File: custletter_postlaunch.doc >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ken\n\nI wanted to let you know that I visited Philippe Bibi last Thursday to\ndebrief on this loss and also to listen to a number of other points he\nraised that could improve the the way we work together. Philippe was very\nhelpful and very direct - which I appreciate.\n\nSome of the reasons we lost this bid is that we failed to execute the sales\nprocess as I would expect us to. This is not typical of the way we should\nnow work and we have made changes to account management and service\nrepresentation.\n\nWe have made enormous progress as a Corporation over the last twelve months.\nThere is a lot of good news in many accounts around the world but there is\nalso no complacency and it concerns me a great deal when we have less than\nperfect execution.\n\nI shall be following up with Philippe and the account team to ensure we do a\ngreat job in the future.\n\nRegards\nPeter\n\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Capellas, Michael D.\n> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 8:13 AM\n> To: 'klay@enron.com'\n> Cc: Blackmore, Peter\n> Subject: Disappointing news\n>\n> Ken:\n>\n> Very shortly after we spoke, I was informed that we had lost the Enron\n> HomePC Program. This is a great emotional blow to us and I am beyond\n> disappointed.\n>\n> We understood that given our recent strong performance against Dell, they\n> would do anything to embarrass us in our own backyard. We have very\n> strong insight into their intent and knew they would use this\n> aggressively in their PR campaigns.\n>\n> However, clearly it was our job to win the business on the merits of the\n> individual program and to compete hard for it. We believed that we had a\n> creative offer on the table that would create great value for your\n> employees. Obviously, we did not perform to your expectations.\n>\n> Following is the summary of our activities together which was created\n> before we heard the news.\n>\n> I pride myself in developing strong executive relationships with our\n> customers, and I would welcome the opportunity for us to put our heads\n> together in order to look for ways we can move the relationships between\n> our two companies to a higher level.\n>\n> I also think we should discuss the PR positioning. As a member of our\n> Board, and as a leader in the Houston community this will be news and I am\n> hopeful we can find a creative way to balance it.\n>\n> Again, I accept it was ours to win in the marketplace but regret it had to\n> come to this. I look forward to your call.\n>\n> M\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> From our Enron team:\n>\n>\n>\n> * EBS Product and Service Supply Agreement\n>\n> Compaq will continue to honor the Product and Service Supply Agreement\n> executed on January 18 between EBS and Compaq, whereby Compaq agreed to\n> purchase broadband services from EBS (on a take or pay basis) in\n> proportion to EBS' purchase of NT servers and attached storage. It is\n> also important to note that we have been actively partnering with EBS on\n> non-contractual areas, such as our ongoing technical joint development and\n> marketing efforts around the Windows Streaming Media product. I\n> understand that our teams have been working very closely together -- and\n> with Microsoft -- to resolve technical issues with Windows Streaming Media\n> and thereby speed EBS' market deployment.\n>\n> The major issue is that Enron does not support traffic to many of our\n> concentration point so we need to be creative.\n>\n> Bottom line, we are down to solvable problems with solution activities\n> underway.\n>\n> * Windows 2000\n>\n>\n> During the last week of May Compaq responded to a request from Enron to\n> support Windows 2000 deployments, and placed people on site with no\n> defined contract or process due to Enron's requirements. At this writing,\n> no contract has been signed, and the current contract iteration is at\n> number fourteen. Apparently the delivery scope has changed several times\n> and there have been a few mistrals. Compaq is continuing to provide\n> resources despite the fact that no contract is in place and will work with\n> Enron to ensure a successful completion of the project.\n>\n> * Power Management\n>\n> Jesse Greene, our CFO, will act as the contact point for Enron for power\n> management services. The issue is we have existing contracts at favorable\n> rates but we will break the log jam.\n>\n> * HomePC Program\n>\n> For several months, Compaq and Enron have been working the solution to\n> bring technology and Internet access into the homes of every Enron\n> employee. There have been many creative discussions around hardware and\n> financing to allow Enron to fully subsidize the package provided. Compaq,\n> Enron and Compaq Financial Services had gotten to a point where the $35\n> per month cap was going to require the specifications of the hardware to\n> be reduced. In recognition of the value of our partnership and our mutual\n> desire for this program to be the premier program in the industry, we have\n> increased the specifications of the hardware while taking significant\n> pricing actions and financing rate reductions. These actions will\n> actually allow Enron to support better than expected hardware with the\n> extended warranty for $34.28 per month. This will truly be an\n> industry-leading program when launched later this fall.\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear You Love,\n\nContinental Airlines is committed to meeting new federal requirements regarding checked baggage and airport security fees. In an effort to keep you informed, below are the most recent changes that will affect your travel:\n\nPOSITIVE BAG MATCH\nEffective January 18, 2002 the Federal Aviation Administration will require a positive bag match for travel within the U.S., its territories and commonwealths. Bags cannot be transported on the aircraft without confirmation that the customer has boarded the aircraft.\n\nDOMESTIC CHECK-IN/ARRIVAL TIME\nTo ensure compliance with the Positive Bag Match policy without delays or inconvenience, Continental Airlines has changed the boarding time for domestic flights for tickets purchased on or after January 18, 2002. Customers checking baggage must do so at least 30 minutes prior to departure. All customers must be checked in and at the boarding gate no later than 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure. Customers who buy tickets on or after January 18, 2002 who are not at the boarding gate 15 minutes prior to departure are subject to having their reservations canceled, seats released and checked baggage removed from the flight.\n\nSECURITY FEE\nThe Transportation Security Administration is requiring that airlines collect the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per enplanement, not to exceed $5.00 each way or $10.00 per round-trip ticket. This security fee goes into effect for tickets purchased on or after February 1, 2002. It applies to qualifying enplanements from airports in the U.S., its territories and commonwealths. This fee applies to all tickets including frequent flyer reward tickets, two-for-one tickets, tour conductors and infants for whom a fare has been collected.\n\nContinental Airlines continues to make safety our number one priority. Be sure to stay informed with continental.com at:\nhttp://continentalairlines.rsc01.net/servlet/cc4?JHEVCU*ishOLQLJmELgkhgEJht*z*UA\nbefore leaving for the airport. We're looking forward to welcoming you onboard!\n\nSincerely,\nMark F. Bergsrud\nVice President, Marketing\nContinental Airlines, Inc.\n\n-----------------------------------------------\nIf you need assistance please visit:\nhttp://continentalairlines.rsc01.net/servlet/cc4?JHEVCU*ishOLQLJmELgkhgEJht*z*VA\nView our Privacy Policy at:\nhttp://continentalairlines.rsc01.net/servlet/cc4?JHEVCU*ishOLQLJmELgkhgEJht*z*WA\n\nThis message was sent to: plove@ect.enron.com\n\nTo subscribe visit:\nhttp://continentalairlines.rsc01.net/servlet/cc4?JHEVCU*ishOLQLJmELgkhgEJht*z*XA\n\nTo unsubscribe visit:\nhttp://continentalairlines.rsc01.net/servlet/cc4?JHEVCU*ishOLQLJmELgkhgEJht*z*YA", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Tom Acton/Corp/Enron on 05/26/2000 08:58 \nAM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Melissa Graves @ ECT 05/26/2000 07:40 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Julie Meyers/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Tom Acton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Donald P Reinhardt/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan \nSmith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vance L Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: EEX - Meter\n\nJulie, \n\nJust an FYI, I sent a ticket down to Mick last night for EEX E&P, Meter \n6500. George is requesting that a contract be sent to them for execution, \nbut in the mean time, please send out a First Purchaser GTC on this one. \n\nCall me if you have any questions.\n\nThank you, \nMelissa", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please let me know if you have any feedback to Jay's suggested approach to the\nGeneration Interconnection Procedures section of the tariff. I don't want to\nfile this until I hear that you are in agreement.\n\n\n-----Original Message----- \nDate: 03/18/2001 03:10 pm (Sunday) \nFrom: JAY DUDLEY\nTo: Christi Nicolay; Mary Hain\nCC: James Steffes; MICHELE FARRELL\nSubject: Re: Draft interconnection procedure\n\nMary, Christi.\n\nThanks for your good comments on the draft interconnection procedures.\nAttached is a memo addressing your comments.\n\nMichele Farrell will have the pen to make the changes and to supervise the \nfiling while I'm out this week.\n\n\nJay.\n\n-----Original Message----- \nDate: 03/16/2001 12:28 pm (Friday) \nFrom: Jim Eden\nTo: Dave Lamb; Frank Afranji; Jack Todd; MICHELE FARRELL\nCC: Gary Lindland; JAY DUDLEY\nSubject: Re: Comments on Interconnection Procedures\n\nI agree with Dave. I'd agrue for 120 if I thought I could get away with it.\n\n>>> Dave Lamb 03/16/01 11:16AM >>>\nFrankly, I am more comfortable with 90 days. Its easier to complete a \nproject early and send out the info prior to the due date, then to have to go \nback and ask for more time. Depending on the size of the plant and location, \nwe may be faced with a lot of checking equipment records and field checks to \nverify ratings. I'll ask Gary Lindland how he feels about reducing the time \nline.\n\n>>> MICHELE FARRELL 03/16/01 11:02AM >>>\nAny feedback on Enron's comments on our draft interconnection procedures that \nJay sent out last night? Jay and I are trying to get the DC attorneys on the \nphone to incorporate some changes. In particular, Enron wants us to put in a \nshorter time for completing the Interconnection Facilities study (60 rather \nthan 90 days). Enron says we would still have the flexibility to take longer \nif we notify the customer that we need more time. How do Dave and Jim feel \nabout that proposal?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "MEMORANDUM\n\nTO: State Issues Committee\n\nFROM: Jane Cahill, State Issues Committee Chair\n Samantha Slater, Manager of State & Regional Affairs\n\nDATE: March 7, 2001\n\nRE: FTC Request for Comments on Retail Electricity Competition\n Plans\n? Comments Due April 3, 2001\n? Conference Call on Friday, March 16th at 11:00 a.m. EST\n\nOn February 28, 2001, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a request for \ninformation regarding the outcome to date of the different regulatory and \nlegislative approaches states have taken to the introduction of retail \nelectric competition. To discuss the Commission's notice and the direction \nof EPSA's comments in response to the notice, we have scheduled a conference \ncall for Friday, March 16th at 11:00 a.m. (EST). The FTC's notice was issued \nat the request of the Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee of the \nU.S. House of Representatives, Billy Tauzin, and the Chairman of the \nSubcommittee on Energy and Air Quality, Joe Barton. To comply with the \nrequest, the Commission will update its July 2000 staff report Competition \nand Consumer Protection Perspectives on Electric Power Regulatory Reform.\n\nThe FTC will examine various state retail competition programs and determine \nwhich features have resulted in consumer benefits, and which have not. In \nparticular, the Commission is interested in information about market \nresponses to various provisions of state retail competition plants. In \naddition, the Commission will also consider possible jurisdictional \nlimitations on the states' authority to implement retail competition programs \nand whether there is a need for federal legislative or regulatory action. A \ncopy of the FTC's notice is attached.\n\nTo access the March 16th conference call at 11:00 a.m. (EST), please dial \n1-800-937-6563 and ask for the EPSA/Samantha Slater Call. In the meantime, \nif you have any questions or comments please contact Samantha Slater at \n202-789-7200 or sslater@epsa.org. The FTC's notice represents an important \nand unique opportunity for EPSA members to discuss what is working and what \nis not in retail markets today. We encourage as many member companies as \npossible to submit comments.\n\nAlso during this conference call, we will discuss what role, if any, EPSA \nshould play in states that have already opened their markets to retail \nchoice, such as Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Illinois.\n\nAttachment\n\n\n - eleccompetition.txt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm traveling to Florida on a business meeting on Thursday. If Fred the chicken is available, I'd be pleased to have him accompany me.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Jung, Christine S [mailto:CJUNG@houstonisd.org]\nSent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 3:05 PM\nTo: 'scorman@enron.com'\nSubject: Flat Stanley\n\n\nHi, Ms. Corman.\n\nThis is Mrs. Jung. This is my email if you ever need it for future\nreference. :)\n\nFlat Stanley was sent in the envelopes provided from home. I had the kids\nput labels with the school's address on it in the return address corner. I\nalso included an envelope with the school's address on it so that Stanleys\ncould be returned. I'm glad to hear Stanleys are being anticipated. I know\nthe kids are really excited about them.\n\nI'm also glad to hear Chad's enjoying school. We are definitely doing\nharder work than Kindergarten. We're actually doing different work than the\nrest of first grade - more challenging, mind-stretching work, I'd like to\nbelieve.\n\nI was very encouraged by your letter and just wanted to express my\nappreciation for sharing your thoughts with us. Thanks again! Let me know\nif you have any other questions.\n\n\nSincerely,\nMrs. Jung", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 02/07/2000 05:02 PM \n---------------------------\n\n\n\"Larry W. Bass\" on 02/02/2000 03:02:07 PM\nTo: Daphneco64@aol.com\ncc: jasnbass@swbell.net, Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Fw: Winning the cultural war\n\n\n\n\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: Frank Marsters\nTo: Adams, George\nSent: Friday, January 28, 2000 12:15 PM\nSubject: Fw: Winning the cultural war\n\n\n\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: Ted & Carla\nTo: Mike Ferguson\nSent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 10:45 PM\nSubject: Winning the cultural war\n\n\nMike, here is the speach by Charlton Heston that I was telling you about.\nSubject:\n Winning the Cultural War by Charlton Heston\n Date:\n Tue, 16 Mar 1999 20:47:56 -0600\n From:\n \"Koenig's International News\" \n To:\n watch-news@watch.org\n\n\n\nNote from Bill Koenig:\n\nBelow is an excellent message given by Charlton Heston at Harvard.\nRush Limbaugh today said he has received 9000 e-mail requests for a\ncopy.\n\nIt is entitled 'Winning the Cultural War' and was given at the\nHarvard Law School Forum, February 16, 1999.\n\n************\n\nI remember my son when he was 5, explaining to his kindergarten\nclass what his father did for a living. \"My Daddy,\" he said,\n\"pretends to be people.\" There have been quite a few of them.\nProphets from the Old and New Testaments, a couple of\nChristian saints, generals of various nationalities and different\ncenturies, several kings, three American presidents, a French\ncardinal and two geniuses, including Michelangelo. If you want the\nceiling re-painted I'll do my best. There always seem to be a lot\nof different fellows up here. I'm never sure which one of them gets\nto talk. Right now, I guess I'm the guy.\n\nAs I pondered our visit tonight it struck me: If my creator gave me\nthe gift to connect you with the hearts and minds of those\ngreat men, then I want to use that same gift now to re-connect you\nwith your own sense of liberty ... your own freedom of\nthought ... your own compass for what is right. Dedicating the\nmemorial at Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln said of America, \"We are\nnow engaged in a great Civil War, testing whether this nation or\nany nation so conceived and so dedicated can long\nendure.\" Those words are true again. I believe that we are again\nengaged in a great civil war, a cultural war that's about to\nhijack your birthright to think and say what resides in your heart.\nI fear you no longer trust the pulsing lifeblood of liberty inside\nyou ... the stuff that made this country rise from wilderness into\nthe miracle that it is.\n\nLet me back up. About a year ago I became president of the National\nRifle Association, which protects the right to keep and\nbear arms. I ran for office, I was elected, and now I serve ... I\nserve as a moving target for the media who've called me\neverything from \"ridiculous\" and \"duped\" to a \"brain-injured,\nsenile, crazy old man.\" I know ... I'm pretty old ... but I sure\nthank the Lord ain't senile. As I have stood in the crosshairs of\nthose who target Second Amendment freedoms, I've realized that\nfirearms are not the only issue. No, it's much, much bigger than\nthat. I've come to understand that a cultural war is raging across\nour land, in which, with Orwellian fervor, certain acceptable\nthoughts and speech are mandated.\n\nFor example, I marched for civil rights with Dr. King in 1963 --\nlong before Hollywood found it fashionable. But when I told an\naudience last year that white pride is just as valid as black pride\nor red pride or anyone else's pride, they called me a racist.\n\nI've worked with brilliantly talented homosexuals all my life. But\nwhen I told an audience that gay rights should extend no\nfurther than your rights or my rights, I was called a homophobe.\n\nI served in World War II against the Axis powers. But during a\nspeech, when I drew an analogy between singling out innocent Jews\nand singling out innocent gun owners, I was called an anti-Semite.\n\nEveryone I know knows I would never raise a closed fist against my\ncountry. But when I asked an audience to oppose this\ncultural persecution, I was compared to Timothy McVeigh.\n\n>From Time magazine to friends and colleagues, they're essentially\nsaying, \"Chuck, how dare you speak your mind. You are\nusing language not authorized for public consumption!\"\n\nBut I am not afraid. If Americans believed in political\ncorrectness, we'd still be King George's boys-subjects bound to the\n\nBritish crown.\n\nIn his book, \"The End of Sanity,\" Martin Gross writes that\n\"blatantly irrational behavior is rapidly being established as the\nnorm in almost every area of human endeavor. There seem to be new\ncustoms, new rules, new anti-intellectual theories regularly\nfoisted on us from every direction.\n\nUnderneath, the nation is roiling. Americans know something,\nwithout a name is undermining the nation, turning the mind\nmushy when it comes to separating truth from falsehood and right\nfrom wrong. And they don't like it.\"\n\nLet me read a few examples. At Antioch college in Ohio, young men\nseeking intimacy with a coed must get verbal permission at each\nstep of the process from kissing to petting to final copulation ...\nall clearly spelled out in a printed college directive. In New\nJersey, despite the death of several patients nationwide who had\nbeen infected by dentists who had concealed their AIDS --- the\nstate commissioner announced that health providers who are\nHIV-positive need not. .. need not ... tell their patients that\nthey are infected.\n\nAt William and Mary, students tried to change the name of the\nschool team \"The Tribe\" because it was supposedly insulting\nto local Indians, only to learn that authentic Virginia chiefs\ntruly like the name.\n\nIn San Francisco, city fathers passed an ordinance protecting the\nrights of transvestites to cross-dress on the job, and for\ntranssexuals to have separate toilet facilities while undergoing\nsex change surgery.\n\nIn New York City, kids who don't speak a word of Spanish have been\nplaced in bilingual classes to learn their three R's in\nSpanish solely because their last names sound Hispanic. At the\nUniversity of Pennsylvania, in a state where thousands died\nat Gettysburg opposing slavery, the president of that college\nofficially set up segregated dormitory space for black students.\nYeah, I know ... that's out of bounds now. Dr. King said \"Negroes.\"\nJimmy Baldwin and most of us on the March said \"black.\" But it's a\nno-no now.\n\nFor me, hyphenated identities are awkward ... particularly\n\"Native-American.\" I'm a Native American, for God's sake. I also\nhappen to be a blood-initiated brother of the Miniconjou Sioux. On\nmy wife's side, my grandson is a 13th-generation Native American\n... with a capital letter on \"American.\" Finally, just last month\n... David Howard, head of the Washington D.C. Office of Public\nAdvocate, used the word \"niggardly\" while talking to colleagues\nabout budgetary matters. Of course, 'niggardly' means stingy or\nscanty. But within days Howard was forced to publicly apologize and\nresign.\n\nAs columnist Tony Snow wrote: \"David Howard got fired because some\npeople in public employ were morons who (a) didn't know the meaning\nof 'niggardly,' (b) didn't know how to use a dictionary to discover\nthe meaning, and ,actually demanded that he apologize for their\nignorance.\" What does all of this mean? It means that telling us\nwhat to think has evolved into telling us what to say, so telling\nus what to do can't be far behind.\n\nBefore you claim to be a champion of free thought, tell me: Why did\npolitical correctness originate on America's campuses?\nAnd why do you continue to tolerate it? Why do you, who're supposed\nto debate ideas, surrender to their suppression?\n\nLet's be honest. Who here thinks your professors can say what they\nreally believe? It scares me to death, and should scare\nyou too, that the superstition of political correctness rules the\nhalls of reason.\n\nYou are the best and the brightest. You, here in the fertile cradle\nof American academia, here in the castle of learning on the\nCharles River, you are the cream. But I submit that you, and your\ncounterparts across the land, are the most socially\nconformed and politically silenced generation since Concord Bridge.\n\nAnd as long as you validate that ... and abide it ... you are-by\nyour grandfathers' standards-cowards.\n\nHere's another example. Right now at more than one major\nuniversity, Second Amendment scholars and researchers are\nbeing told to shut up about their findings or they'll lose their\njobs. Why? Because their research findings would undermine\nbig-city mayor's pending lawsuits that seek to extort hundreds of\nmillions of dollars from firearm manufacturers.\n\nI don't care what you think about guns. But if you are not shocked\nat that, I am shocked at you. Who will guard the raw\nmaterial of unfettered ideas, if not you? Who will defend the core\nvalue of academia, if you supposed soldiers of free thought\nand expression lay down your arms and plead, \"Don't shoot me.\" If\nyou talk about race, it does not make you a racist. If you\nsee distinctions between the genders, it does not make you a\nsexist. If you think critically about a denomination, it does not\nmake you anti-religion. If you accept but don't celebrate\nhomosexuality, it does not make you a homophobe.\n\nDon't let America's universities continue to serve as incubators\nfor this rampant epidemic of new McCarthyism. But what can you do?\nHow can anyone prevail against such pervasive social subjugation?\n\nThe answer's been here all along. I learned it 36 years ago, on the\nsteps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.,\nstanding with Dr. Martin Luther King and two hundred thousand\npeople. You simply ... disobey. Peaceably, yes. Respectfully, of\ncourse. Nonviolently, absolutely. But when told how to think or\nwhat to say or how to behave, we don't. We disobey social protocol\nthat stifles and stigmatizes personal freedom.\n\nI learned the awesome power of disobedience from Dr. King ... who\nlearned it from Gandhi, and Thoreau and Jesus and every other great\nman who led those in the right against those with the might.\n\nDisobedience is in our DNA. We feel innate kinship with that\nDisobedient spirit that tossed tea into Boston Harbor, that sent\nThoreau to jail, that refused to sit in the back of the bus, that\nprotested a war in Vietnam.\n\nIn that same spirit, I am asking you to disavow cultural\ncorrectness with massive disobedience of rogue authority, social\ndirectives and onerous law that weaken personal freedom.\n\nBut be careful ... it hurts. Disobedience demands that you put\nyourself at risk. Dr. King stood on lots of balconies. You must\nbe willing to be humiliated ... to endure the modern-day equivalent\nof the police dogs at Montgomery and the water Cannons at Selma.\nYou must be willing to experience discomfort. I'm not Complaining,\nbut my own decades of social activism have taken their toll on me.\nLet me tell you a story.\n\nA few years back I heard about a rapper named Ice-T who was selling\na CD called \"Cop Killer\" celebrating ambushing and\nmurdering police officers. It was being marketed by none other than\nTime/Warner, the biggest entertainment conglomerate in the world.\nPolice across the country were outraged. Rightfully so-at least one\nhad been murdered. But Time/Warner was\nstonewalling because the CD was a cash cow for them, and the media\nwere tiptoeing around it because the rapper was black.\n\nI heard Time/Warner had a stockholders meeting scheduled in Beverly\nHills. I owned some shares at the time, so I decided to attend.\nWhat I did there was against the advice of my family and\ncolleagues. I asked for the floor. To a hushed room of a\nthousand average American stockholders, I simply read the full\nlyrics of \"Cop Killer\"-every vicious, vulgar, instructional word.\n\n\"I GOT MY 12 GAUGE SAWED OFF\nI GOT MY HEADLIGHTS TURNED OFF\nI'm ABOUT TO BUST SOME SHOTS OFF\nI'm ABOUT TO DUST SOME COPS OFF...\"\n\nIt got worse, a lot worse. I won't read the rest of it to you. But\ntrust me, the room was a sea of shocked, frozen, blanched\nfaces. The Time/Warner executives squirmed in their chairs and\nstared at their shoes. They hated me for that.\n\nThen I delivered another volley of sick lyric brimming with racist\nfilth, where Ice-T fantasizes about sodomizing two 12-year old\nnieces of Al and Tipper Gore. \"SHE PUSHED HER BUTT AGAINST MY ....\"\n\nWell, I won't do to you here what I did to them. Let's just say I\nleft the room in echoing silence.\n\nWhen I read the lyrics to the waiting press corps, one of them said\n\"We can't print that.\" \"I know,\" I replied, \"but Time/Warner _s\nselling it.\"\n\nTwo months later, Time/Warner terminated Ice-T's contract. I'll\nnever be offered another film by Warners, or get a good review from\nTime magazine. But disobedience means you must be willing to act,\nnot just talk.\n\nWhen a mugger sues his elderly victim for defending herself ... jam\nthe switchboard of the district attorney's office. When your\nuniversity is pressured to lower standards until 80 percent of the\nstudents graduate with honors ... choke the halls of the board of\nregents. When an 8-year-old boy pecks a girl's cheek on the\nplayground and gets hauled into court for sexual harassment\n...march on that school and block its doorways.\n\nWhen someone you elected is seduced by political power and betrays\nyou ... petition them, oust them, banish them. When\nTime magazine's cover portrays millennium nuts as deranged, crazy\nChristians holding a cross as it did last month ... boycott\ntheir magazine and the products it advertises.\n\nSo that this nation may long endure, I urge you to follow in the\nhallowed footsteps of the great disobediences of history that\nfreed exiles, founded religions, defeated tyrants, and yes, in the\nhands of an aroused rabble in arms and a few great men, by\nGod's grace, built this country.\n\nIf Dr. King were here, I think he would agree.\n\nThank you.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - att1.htm", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Robert, \n\nThere are three buy back tickets in Sitara for Equistar at mtr 1373. Two for \nHPL and one under ENA. Shouldn't we have only one buyback for each company? \nAlso, how do you have the meter set up to allocate between the ENA contract \nand HPL contract?\n\nD", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If you are a participant in the Enron Corp. Savings Plan, please read this very important message.\n\nWe understand that you are concerned about the timing of the move to a new Savings Plan administrator and the restricted access to your investment funds during the upcoming transition period scheduled to take place beginning at 3:00PM CST on October 26 and ending at 8:00AM CST on November 20. \n\nWe have been working with Hewitt and Northern Trust since July. We understand your concerns and are committed to making this transition period as short as possible without jeopardizing the reconciliation of both the Plan in total or your account in particular. \n\nRemember that the Enron Corp. Savings Plan is an investment vehicle for your long-term financial goals. The Enron plan will continue to offer a variety of investment opportunities with different levels of risk. \n\nAs always, we advise you to review your overall investment strategy and carefully weigh the potential earnings of each investment choice against its risk before making investment decisions that are aligned with your long-term financial plans and your risk tolerance. \n\nFor that reason, it is critical that ALL trades among your investment funds be completed by 3:00 PM CST Friday, October 26 before the transition period begins.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\nThings are tough all over.\n\nGP\n---------------------- Forwarded by Greg Piper/Corp/Enron on 12/10/2000 10:01 \nPM ---------------------------\nFrom: Keith Couch on 12/10/2000 11:02 AM\nTo: Hal Elrod/Corp/Enron@Enron, Brandon Wax/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg \nPiper/Corp/Enron@Enron, John Cummings/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff Harbert/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: paperexchange CEO resigns\n\n \n\nPaperExchange CEO steps down\nDecember 08, 2000 01:35 PM PT\nby Adam Feuerstein\n\nKent Dolby, president and CEO of PaperExchange, resigned unexpectedly \nThursday, adding to the mounting turmoil at the independent Net marketplace \nfor the pulp and paper industry.\n\nDolby's resignation, for personal reasons, comes a little more than a month \nafter the company laid off 14 percent of its workforce in a major retooling \nof its business plan. Dolby joined PaperExchange -- 83 percent owned by \nInternet Capital Group (ICGE) -- in December 1999.\n\n\nBob Brenner, PaperExchange's current chief technology officer, is being \npromoted to the CEO post. Duane Desisto, currently CFO and chief operating \nofficer, will become president.\n\n\nCompany executives, including Dolby, were not available to discuss the \nmanagement shifts, but the moves were confirmed by a company spokeswoman.\n\n\nBrenner's ascension may be linked to PaperExchange's decision to focus less \non its online exchange for excess paper products, and concentrate instead on \ndeveloping and selling Internet-based business applications for the pulp and \npaper industry.\n\n\nDolby may also be a victim of the fickleness of the b-to-b sector. When he \njoined the company, independent Net markets were the poster children for \nsuccessful b-to-b ventures. But in the ensuing months, industry-sponsored \nmarketplaces -- ventures set up by big industry players -- have risen to the \ntop, forcing indie Net markets onto the b-to-b endangered list.\n\n\nPaperExchange faces considerable competiton from ForestExpress, a marketplace \nsponsored by industry giants Weyerhaeuser (WY), International Paper (IP), \nGeorgia-Pacific (GP), Mead (MEA), Boise Cascade and Willamette (WLL).\n\n\nForestExpress may or may not grow into a successful b-to-b marketplace, but \nits very existence has dominated b-to-b activity in the pulp and paper \nindustry, and has essentially frozen any progress PaperExchange was making.\n\n\nThe pickle in which PaperExchange finds itself is also being viewed, by some, \nas an indictment of Internet Capital Group.\n\n\nIn September, ICG boosted its stake in the company from 20 percent to 83 \npercent, in exchange for 4.8 million shares of ICG common stock. The deal \ncame at a time when ForestExpress was showing signs of life and when indie \nNet markets in general were falling into disfavor and were being all but \nignored by most venture capitalists.\n\n\nICG's fortunes have tumbled lately because many of its b-to-b investments are \nnot paying off for shareholders. Last month, the company announced plans to \ncut costs, reduce its investment spending and refocus efforts on 15 \n\"developed\" companies in its portfolio -- companies that have the best \nnear-term shot at initial public offerings.\n\n\nPaperExchange was not named as one of those \"developed\" companies.\n\n\nAn ICG spokeswoman defends the investment in PaperExchange, acknowledging the \ncompany needs to help in developing its business model further -- a role ICG \nis uniquely positioned to play.\n\n\n\"We have accumulated a lot of knowledge about b-to-b that has helped us build \nsome leading b-to-b businesses,\" said Michelle Strykowski. \"Our investment in \nPaperExchange is an educated bet based on that proven experience.\"\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdam Feuerstein covers e-commerce for UpsideToday. Reach him at \nadamf@upside.com. If you would like to submit a letter to the editor \nregarding this story, email online@upside.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Susan:\n\nI need your help in putting together a binder for Milbank Tweed/E&Y concerning one-way payment clauses in various gas and power contracts.\n\nPlease see me tomorrow about this. Many thanks.\n\nAlan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Group,\n\nWhen entering a physical annuity (for example, for the sale of ST-Cali length \nin SP-15), we need to make that the annuity starts and ends for 2 days from \nnow, for 1 mw, for HE 1, for the appropriate dollar amount. So today is the \n22nd, consequently I would make any annuity for deals done today, start and \nstop on the 24th, for HE 1. I would like to observe this 2 day difference on \nevery annuity that we make. So, if you need an annuity for an amount on the \n23rd, make the annuity for the 25th. Please be sure that the start and stop \ntimes for the deal and for the strip match. An annuity will not flag an \nerror in a mismatch between the strip and the information on top like a \nforward deal. \n\nWe are currently having many problems settling annuitys. Extra comments in \nthe comment sections can only help. PLEASE ask questions of senior team \nmembers or myself, and get this right!\n\nThank you,\nBill", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "OK gang here is the final versions. If there are any emergency changes I\ncan try to make them at work tomorrow. I will bring a copy for each of you.\n\nDylan\n\n\n\n\nAt 03:24 PM 3/18/01 -0800, Jackson, James (JCJA) wrote:\n>Dylan,\n>Write up looks good to me. I added a new exhibit 6 worksheet to your\n>spreadsheet. It's a simple graph of X vs a. You may want to add it to the\n>report as an illustration of the relationship. I'm at work and was having\n>trouble adding an arrow to indicate which direction was good to BF Goodrich.\n>Since your the IT manager I thought it would be no problem for you. Anyway,\n>nice job on the report!\n>Jimmy <>\n>\n> > -----Original Message-----\n> > From: Dylan Windham [SMTP:dwindham@uclink4.berkeley.edu]\n> > Sent: March 17, 2001 5:33 PM\n> > To: Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com; JcjCal02@aol.com;\n> > jjackson@haas.berkeley.edu; guinney@haas.berkeley.edu\n> > Subject: BF Good Case\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> > Ok gang,\n> >\n> > Here is the corrected version. I made the changes that Jimmy and Mark\n> > suggested and added the insurance information that we came up with on\n> > Monday. Please make any changes by 9:00 pm tomorrow and send them to me\n> > so\n> > that I can get it ready to turn in.\n> >\n> > Thanks,\n> >\n> > Dylan << File: BFG Dylan 0317.doc >> << File: BF Good Exhibit 1.doc >>\n> > << File: BF Good Exhibits.xls >>\n\n - BFG Dylan 0318.doc\n - BF Good Exhibits Jimmy.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/18/2000 12:22 PM -----\n\n\tStelzer@aol.com\n\t10/18/2000 09:23 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven.J.Kean@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: Advisory group\n\nDo you prefer Nov. 29 or Dec. 4 in DC?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "C U @ 12.\n\nWILL U MAKE TENNIS RESERVATION FOR 4:30?\n\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n Grant A. Cox ph: (713) 522-6300\n Groundwater Services, Inc. fax: (713) 522-8010\n 2211 Norfolk, Suite 1000 e-mail: gacox@gsi-net.com\n Houston, TX 77098\n---------------------------------------------------------------", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks. I'll soften the expropriation language. I don't think they can \ndisclose the $1 million on the product liability case, since the entire \npackage appears to be one negotation, all the pieces of which likely have to \nbe agreed to, or no settlement. But you're point's well taken and I'll try \nto acount for it in the answer. Finally, I can't see disclosing the fact \nthat I'm infringing on someone's patent in my annual report. Seems like I'd \nhave a hard time defending myself in court if they sued me, if I'd admitted \nit to it in my annual report.\n\nIf I don't see you tomorrow, have a good week.\n\n\n\n\tChristine Piesco \n\t11/26/2000 05:10 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: Global Case\n\n\nJeff,\n\nSorry, I didn't realize we were attacking this one early over the holiday, \nand I was out of town\nuntil this afternoon. My conclusions differed from the attached write up on a \nfew points, but I am\nnot certain my thinking is the correct way. Here goes:\n\nOn the expropriation:\n\nIn the write up we say \"We agree with the executive that Global should report \nthe expropriation\ncontingency in its 1994 report since both conditions included in FASB #5 were \nmet: 1) sufficient\ninformation to assess that a loss is probable and 2) the loss could be \nreasonably estimated.\nMatuto took power in 1994 and it was known that he would nationalize major \nindustries. \"\n\nThe book says \"The imminence of an expropriation may be indicated by a public \nor private\ndeclaration of intent by a government to expropriate assess of the enterprise \nor actual\nexpropriation of assets of other enterpises.\" I would argue that Matuto was \nnot the government and\ntherefore unable to enforce these assertions when he was running for office. \nIt also says FASB 5\nrequires the two accrual criteria to be met.\n\nAs I understand it, the government took over sometime last year and \nnationalization of resources\nwas part of their platform. However, the announcement occured in mid-Feb 1995 \nthat the government\nintends to nationalize the mining industry. Also, the taking over of the \ntelephone company took\nplace in January. Since both of these events happened in 1995, I would think \nthey should not accrue\nin 1994 because the asset was not actually impaired in 1994, in fact the \nasset was fully functional\nand operational for the entire financial reporting period. I believe they \nshould disclose that the\npossibility of expropriation exists in 1994, but I think they should not \naccrue..\n\nI disagree that the company should cease use of the patent infringing \ntechnology, I believe that\ncompanies frequently make conscious business decisions to infringe upon \npatents. Since I agree that\nan accrual is not in order, perhaps a general disclosure regarding patent \nlitigation should be\nmade.\n\nThe book states that \"If there are several aspects of litigation, each of \nwhich gives rise to a\npossible claim, then the accrual criteria should be applied to each possible \nclaim....\"\n\nThus I think we should break up the product liability suit into pieces. \nThey've agreed to pay 1M\nfor lost rentals. This should clearly be accrued, assuming it hasn't been \npaid yet. The tenants\nclaims are expected to be settled for 1M, this too should be accrued. The \nsurrounding property\nclaims are not estimable, and therefore should be handled with a disclosure.\n\nChristine\n\nJeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote:\n\n> OK folks, here it is. Sorry for the delay, but those pesky questions ended\n> up being more detailed than I anticipated. Please take a quick look and\n> let me know if there are any comments---more ambiguities than usual in this\n> one. I'll await comments and finalize this evening.\n>\n> Jimmie/Dylan--my apologies, but last Wednesday evening, I found out that I\n> have to be in LA for a meeting tomorrow. If I make it to class at all\n> tomorrow, I won't get there until after the break. Could one of you print\n> out the case and bring it to class? If not, don' t sweat it, I'll email\n> him an electronic and turn in a hard copy to him on Tuesday. Sorry for any\n> hassle.\n>\n> Best,\n> Jeff\n>\n> (See attached file: Case 26-1 Global Industries.doc)\n>\n> ------------------------------------------------------------------------\n> Name: Case 26-1 Global \nIndustries.doc\n> Case 26-1 Global Industries.doc Type: Microsoft Word Document \n(application/msword)\n> Encoding: base64\n> Download Status: Not downloaded with \nmessage\n\n - christine.piesco.vcf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "At the risk of asking a stupid question, are we in breach under the project agreement? I didn't comb it, but I also didn't see anything that screamed breach to me. If we have a paid up call on 100 MW, that is probably something we would want to preserve.\n\nMore to consider!\n\nKau\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tClark, Barton \nSent:\tWednesday, December 12, 2001 11:42 AM\nTo:\tKeenan, Jeffrey\nCc:\tMann, Kay\nSubject:\tRE: Austin Energy\n\nFor now, Kay and I both will be working on this. I learned this am that the desk has a power deal with City of Austin that is in default ( not involving the LCRA hedge), so it may be beneficial to think about some kind of global workout with the City involving the $$ owed, the 8% interest held by Sandhill and the obligations under the power deal. When I have some time to read the project documents, and you get your info, all three of us should meet to formulate a response to the City's letter.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tKeenan, Jeffrey \nSent:\tWednesday, December 12, 2001 11:13 AM\nTo:\tZisman, Stuart\nCc:\tClark, Barton\nSubject:\tAustin Energy\n\nStuart:\n\nHere is my shot at your memo.\n\nI will have the accounting spreadsheet from Theresa Vox today.\n\nJeffrey\n\n\n << File: Sandhill Memo Keenans makup to Zisman.doc >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mike,\n\nAttached is the \"Net Works\" section we discussed. In addition, could you ask \nthe Online team for the missing information in this Jeff Skilling earnings \nrelease quote. We need to distribute the earnings release draft early this \nafternoon.\n\n \"In the second quarter, EnronOnline registered a ______% increase in volumes \nand a _____% increase in transactions versus the first quarter.\"\n\nThanks,\nMark", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "These are done.\n\n\n\n\n\nLester Rawson\n04/19/2001 11:09 AM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: Annuites\n\nKate,\n\nPlease approve and autoschedule\n\n3/31 Annuity 586477\n\n3/31 Annuity 586498\n\n3/31 Transmission 586421\n\nLes", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be\nreliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing\ncontained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation\nof an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any\nopinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they\nmay differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by\non behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or\naffiliates. ? 2001 Carr Futures\n\n\nThe charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s)\ncontained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the\ncharts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts\nto you as attachments.\n\n\n(See attached file: AGAMAIL.pdf)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The following additions and modifications to Stack Manager will be effective as of Saturday September 8, 2001.\n\nStack Manager Modifications\n\nInactivate All Stack - In addition to the individual Activate/Inactive Stack buttons, there is now an Inactivate All Stack button. Similar to the Suspend All button, this button will inactivate the trader's stack on all active products. Any existing top of stack limit orders will continue to post to the website and remain transactable. See screen shot below: Inactivate All Stack button on far right. \n\n\t \n\nPlease note that we have switched the positions of the suspend and inactivate buttons in Stack Manager.\n\nFill Order - If a product is set up as either Restricted Top of Stack or Top of Stack the trader now has the ability to automatically fill any order that is at the top of the stack. In order to fill a limit order that is at the top of the product's stack, which will appear in pink, the trader should right click anywhere on the stack window and choose \"Fill order\". The volume filled on an order will be that which is offered by the trader. In order to fill the complete volume of the order, the trader will need to adjust the volume in his stack.\n\nFloated Stack windows - If the stack is inactive on a product, the price and volume fields on the my products tab will continue to be blank. On the depth window and floated stack window of these products the trader's prices will be in gray and italics. Children of products that have inactive stacks will not be gray and italicised in the floated stack windows and will not see the calculated prices.\n\nNo Auto Inactivate Stack - It is now possible to keep a product active even if the trader is not logged into Stack Manager. If the trader wishes to enable this functionality on the upper right corner of the product properties page the trader should choose \"No Auto Inactivate when Stack Manager is down\". \n\nChanges regarding Suspension of products\n\nStack Manager will inactivate products rather than suspend them in the following cases:\n\n?\tMarket Close - If a product is active at the end of its trading hours its stack will automatically become inactive rather than suspending. In order to keep a product's stack active past the set trading hours, the trader should choose \"Keep Awake\" next to the trading hours section of the product properties page.\n?\tAuto Suspend now inactivates stack - On a product with the Auto Suspend function enabled to monitor the price changes on the product, the product's stack will be inactivated if the Suspend at level is reached. This feature can be used by checking the Enable box on the product properties page under the Auto Suspend section. \n?\tLogging Out of Stack Manager- When you log out of Stack Manager without inactivating or suspending your products, the system will now inactivate your products rather than suspending them.\n\n\n", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark -\nI'm sending you two things that I hope will clarify some of these \ndiscrepancies. The first is an updated Real Time spreadsheet for 3/19 that \nshows the volumes for deal 553219. Bill Williams and I looked over their \nspreadsheets and could not find this deal in the 3/16 sheet - so I'm still \nwondering why EES thinks this deal should be in at a different date and \nprice. \n\nThe second document is a modified version of the sheet you sent me. In it, I \nanswered the questions I could and changed things I knew were wrong. I also \nasked questions on deals where I can't find a discrepancy between my sheet \nand EnPower. \n\nPlease keep in contact on this issue - I know this is only a start.\n\nKate \n503-464-7486\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark Confer\n03/29/2001 05:56 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT, Brooklyn Couch/HOU/EES@EES, Virginia \nThompson/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: March EES Differences\n\nI will be out of the office on Friday, attached is the spreadsheet of the \ndifferences noted so far between EES & EPMI and where we are with them. \nSince the GL needs to be booked by the end of the day Wednesday I am sending \nthis file to everyone. Please take a look and let me know if more \ninformation is needed.\n\nKate you asked about deal #553219.1 EES shows this deal on the 16th at a \nprice of $125. They do not see this deal on their real time sheets for the \n19th. \n\n \n\nThanks,\n\nMark", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will forward this to Dutch.....\nDutch try it now on your NT machine...... call if probs.... x57862\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tPechersky, Julie \nSent:\tTuesday, April 17, 2001 1:23 PM\nTo:\tSieckman, John\nSubject:\tFW: \n\nJohn,\nBecky re-enabled Dutch Quigley so that he is on both the old servers and the Digital. What is the next step?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Becky McGraw\" @ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Becky+20McGraw+22+20+3Cbecky+40cqg+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent:\tTuesday, April 17, 2001 1:20 PM\nTo:\tPechersky, Julie\nSubject:\tRE:\n\nJulie,\n\nI re-enabled his old system that went off last night. Both systems will be\nfunctional with the old one going off on April 30th. If you need longer,\njust let me know. I have been putting the latest upgrades to allow both\nsystems to run for at least two weeks before cancellation of the old one.\nIf you would like that to be a 30 day parallel, then I can do that to be on\nthe safe side....actually I will just start doing that so that there is\nplenty of time for the transition.\n\nBecky\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Pechersky, Julie [mailto:Julie.Pechersky@enron.com]\nSent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 9:14 AM\nTo: becky@cqg.com\nSubject:\n\n\nbecky,\nI think that Dutch Quigley has been moved to the Digital feed, but is\nthere a way to allow him to run simultaneously on\nboth temporarily?\n\n\nJulie", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I would like to attend.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "As a follow-up to the recent Enron Corp. memorandum forming Enron Wholesale \nServices (EWS), effective today, we have reorganized the Wholesale Services \nLegal Department.\n\n The goals in reorganizing the department are as follows: (i) align the \nlegal department as closely as possible with the business units, (ii) speed \nthe flow of legal technology across the business units, and (iii) achieve \ngreater efficiency and consistency across the organization.\n\n To this end, a legal policy group will be formed for EWS Legal, which will \ninclude Lance Schuler, Enron Americas; Mark Evans, Enron Europe; Mark Taylor, \nEnron Net Works; Alan Aronowitz, Enron Global Markets; Julia Murray, Enron \nIndustrial Markets; and Bruce Lundstrom, Enron Global Assets.\n\n The organization chart for the EWS Legal Department is attached. More \ncomprehensive organization charts will follow for each group.\n\nMark Frevert and Mark Haedicke", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/12/01; HourAhead hour: 20; HourAhead schedule download failed. \nManual intervention required.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Zimin,\n\n to generalize your initial comment, for any process dS = Mu(S,t)*S*dt + \nSigma(S,t)*S*dz,\nthe delta-hedging argument leads to the Black-Scholes PDE. \nThis is true for any arbitrary functions Mu and Sigma, and so includes GBM, \nMean Reversion, and others.\nThere is no problem with this, because in the risk-neutral world, which is \nwhat you enter if you can hedge,\nthe drift of the \"actual\" process is irrelevant.\n\nI believe your concern is that you would like to see a different option price \nfor Mean Reversion process. This can only happen if the asset is not \nhedgeable, and so the actual dynamics then need to be factored into the \noption pricing. If you assume that the underlying is a non-traded factor, \nthen the PDE will have to reflect the market price of risk, and the drift of \nthe actual process is then reflected in the PDE.\n\nVasant\n\n\n\n\n\nZimin Lu\n10/17/2000 05:20 PM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vasant \nShanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pinnamaneni Krishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT, Alex \nHuang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin Kindall/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tanya \nTamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Option Pricing Challenge\n\n\nDear All,\n\nI have a fundamental question back in my mind since 95. Hope you can give \nme a convincing answer .\n\nZimin\n\n---------------------------------\n\nIn deriving BS differential equation, we assume the underlying follows GBM\n\nds= mu*s*dt + sigma*s*dz\n\nwhere mu is the drift, sigma is the volatility, both can be a function of s.\n\nThen we use delta hedging argument, we obtain the BS differential equation \nfor the option price, regardless\nof mu. \n\nWith the BS PDE and boundary condition, we can derive BS formula. Fine. No \nproblem.\n\nQuestion comes here. Suppose the underlying is traded security and follows, \nsay, mean-reverting process\n\nds=beta(alpha-s)dt + sigma*s*dz\n\nApparantly, this SDE leads to a different probability distribution. However, \nusing the delta hedging argument,\nwe still get the same BS differential equation, with the same boumdary \ncondition, we get the same BS formula. \nNot fair !\n\nFrom another angle, I can derive the distribution from the BS PDE for the \nunderlying, which is the lognormal distribution.\nMy thinking is: can I drive the distribution for any SDE from the option PDE \n? The answer should be yes, but got to be\nfrom a different PDE rather than BS PDE. Then what we do about the \ndelta-hedging argument ?\n\nThanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT on 04/26/2000 05:31 \nPM ---------------------------\nFrom: Eric Gillaspie on 04/26/2000 01:59 PM\nTo: Gerald Nemec/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: One More\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Gillaspie/HOU/ECT on 04/26/2000 \n01:59 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nDan L Junk@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n04/26/2000 01:52 PM\nTo: Eric Gillaspie@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: One More\n\nFunny\n---------------------- Forwarded by Dan L Junk/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on \n04/26/2000 01:55 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Williams, Robert W (Ultratech)\" on 04/26/2000 11:42:38 \nAM\nTo: \"Dockery, Lewis C\" , \"Berry, Scott R\" \n, \"'Alyson Epstein'\" , \"'Angela \nMorales'\" , \"'Chris Ducker - ENRON Backbone Dude'\" \n, \"'Claudio - EDS Enron Dude'\" , \n\"'Dan at Telecheck'\" , \"'Dan Junk - ENRON'\" \n, \"'Gilbert Garcia'\" , \n\"'Harold Plaisance - School Boy'\" , \"'James Preston - \nHome'\" , \"'Jay at Baynetworks'\" \n, \"'Larry Schwab - Work'\" \n, \"'Mama Terris'\" , \n\"'Mark Rogers'\" , \"'Mary Vollmer'\" , \n\"'Melvin Dumas'\" , \"'Mike Nayes'\" \n, \"'Saul Fuentes'\" , \n\"'Soupy Campbell - ABB'\" , \"'Stacey Lenart - \nENRON'\" , \"'Tammy at ENRON'\" \n, \"'Terry Walker - ENRON'\" , \n\"'Woody - Kite Shredder'\" , \"'dwwe@dynegy.com'\" \n\ncc: \nSubject: One More\n\n\n\nCheck this out. You need speakers on your computer to get the full effect.\n\nBob Williams\nTexaco Global Information Services\nTelecommunication Division\nTel: (713) 432-6564\nFax: (713) 432-2241\nemail: willirw@texaco.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 03/26/2001 05:32 PM -----\n\n\t\"Neal S. Manne\" \n\t03/26/2001 05:27 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"RSanders (E-mail)\" \n\t\t cc: Robert Rivera , \"Jonathan J. Ross\" \n\n\t\t Subject: duke\n\n\nWe argued the issue of additional document production this afternoon.\nMorris took it under advisement.\n\nThe One Oak issue came up. Morris said he had not realized it involved an\nEnron entity. He will stay away from it. I assured him it was no problem.\n\nHe also disclosed that he had presented some award to Ken Lay recently at an\nindustry conference. Smith assured him that was no problem either.\n\nNeal S. Manne\n(713) 653-7827\nnmanne@susmangodfrey.com\n\n\n - C.DTF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hello, attached above is the documentation for deal # 85098. I will fax you deal #51353 as soon as the file room sends it to me.\n\nThanks,\nMelissa\n(713) 853-1886", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Today's IssueAlert Sponsors: \n\n[IMAGE]\n\nSoutheastern Electric Exchange \n2001 Utility Odyssey:\nEngineering & Operation/Accounting, Customer Billing and Finance Conference \nand Trade Show\nThe Doral Resort Miami, FL\n\n\n \nFeatured speakers include Wall Street Analysts Ed Tirello and Dan Ford and \nSEE Company Utility Executives Donald Hintz, Entergy Corp., Dennis Wraase, \nPepco, and Bill Coley, Duke Power \n\nFor full details: www.theexchange.org \n\n\n\nIn an exclusive SCIENTECH PowerHitters Interview, Cody Graves, CEO of \nAutomated Energy, Inc. and former Chairman of the Oklahoma Corporation \nCommission, discusses the status of restructuring in Oklahoma and \nnationwide. Graves also discusses the role Automated Energy is playing in \nproviding an essential piece of the restructuring pie. See the questions \nGraves was asked at: www.ConsultRCI.com \n\n\n\n[IMAGE]\nThe most comprehensive, up-to-date map of the North American Power System by \nRDI/FT Energy is now available from SCIENTECH. The Wall Map measures 42\" x \n72\"; the Executive Map Set consists of 18 11\" x 17\" maps. Visit our website \nat www.ConsultRCI.com for a detailed description of these valuable maps and \ncomplete ordering instructions. \n\n\n\n\n\n[IMAGE]\n\nIssueAlert for April 6, 2001\n\nFuture Looks Dark for New York Market; \nNYSEG Outlines Energy Policy\n\nby Will McNamara \nDirector, Electric Industry Analysis\n\n[News item from Reuters] New York State Electric & Gas Corp. (NYSEG), one of \nNew York's seven utilities, said the state will not have enough megawatts to \nsupport a truly competitive wholesale electric market until 2008. NYSEG, in a \nreport issued late Wednesday, warned there are \"serious problems with (New \nYork's) generation supply and a lack of transmission and pipeline \ninfrastructure.\" The report challenges a market appraisal by the New York \nIndependent System Operator (NYISO), which has run the state's wholesale \npower market since 1999. The NYSEG report, titled ``New York State's Electric \nEnergy Crisis and NYSEG's Comprehensive Solution,'' criticizes the NYISO for \nnot giving power consumers \"price certainty\" in the transition from local \nmonopolies to an open, competitive market. \n\nAnalysis: New York can now officially be added to the list of troubled energy \nmarkets, as market projections and fundamental structural problems spell out \nan alarming prognosis for the state as it heads into the summer season. \nHowever, unlike California, which basically faces a power supply problem that \ncan be improved over time, New York arguably suffers from a more severe and \npermanent set of conditions that cannot be easily resolved. Like its West \nCoast counterpart, New York also suffers from a supply / demand imbalance and \nlocal resistance that thwarts new generation development. However, even if or \nwhen power supply can be increased in New York, the core load center of New \nYork City still suffers from inherent transmission deficiencies that continue \nto take their own toll on the stability of the market. \n\nVarious stakeholders in the New York market have now begun to place blame on \neach other in advance of what could shape up to be a very problematic summer. \nAs noted, in its new report, NYSEG, a subsidiary of Energy East (NYSE: EAS), \nis especially critical of NYISO, which it says has contributed to soaring \nwholesale prices in New York. NYSEG also blames NYISO for outlining \nunrealistic goals for new power supply, not providing accurate price signals \nto energy customers, and for not doing enough to solve immediate problems. \n\nYet, beyond the finger pointing, some essential facts can be established, on \nwhich both NYSEG and the NYISO apparently agree. According to data included \nin the NYISO report, between 1995 and 2000, while statewide demand in New \nYork rose by 2,700 MW, generating capacity under contract in the state \nincreased only by 1,060 MW. New York has not brought a new plant online since \n1996, when a 200-MW plant opened in Brooklyn. It has been almost seven years \nsince a 1,000 MW unit in Oswego, N.Y. marked the last plant to open upstate. \n\nIn addition, New York suffers from severe transmission bottlenecks. Deficient \ntransmission systems in central New York, around New York City and at the \noutlining borders to other states and Canada limit the amount of power than \ncan be imported into the state. New York City is relatively isolated from the \ntransmission grids that serve the rest of the state and must rely heavily on \ncity-based power supply. New York City's load should reach 10,535 MW this \nsummer alone, requiring 8,428 MW of in-city capacity, along with imports, to \nmeet demand and provide a reserve margin. With a current capacity of 8,132 \nMW, there is a potential 296 MW shortfall. These projections presume normal \nweather conditions. If New York experiences a warmer-than-normal summer, the \noutlook gets even worse. \n\nFurther, according to a report from New York's State Attorney General, \nbetween 1988 and 1998 capital improvements to New York's transmission system \ndropped from $307.7 million per year to $90 million per year. At the present \ntime, only one major addition to the transmission system in the state is \nscheduled. A proposed underwater line linking Long Island to Connecticut \nwould provide Long Island with about 300 MW of additional power and increase \nits import capacity by about 4 percent. Unless this transmission expansion is \nexpedited, it is not scheduled for operation until 2002. \n\nConsequently, given all of these factors, power supplies in New York most \ncertainly will be strained this summer when warmer temperatures drive up the \nuse of air conditioners, pushing demand to annual highs. While NYSEG and the \nNYISO may agree on the nature of New York's problems, a contentious debate \nhas emerged with regard to finding a solution. In its own proposal, released \nin early March, the NYISO focused on building new generation, expediting \nsiting processes, improving transmission lines, and conservation efforts. In \none of its key proposals, the NYISO urged the creation of 8,600 MW of new \nelectricity (roughly 30 percent of New York's peak demand) by 2005, with up \nto 5,000 MW of that generation being made available by the end of 2001. \n\nNYSEG immediately denounced the plan for \"falling short in its assessment of \nthe magnitude of the crisis\" and issued its own proposals in its recent \nreport. For instance, NYSEG officials said that NYISO had \"grossly \noversimplified the situation\" and that, considering the tenuous state of \npower construction in New York, the objective of establishing 8,600 MW by \n2005 was \"extremely unrealistic.\" In turn, NYSEG says that a robust wholesale \nelectric market will not materialize in New York until 2008, assuming that \nmeasures to repair the problems in the state are taken immediately. In early \nMarch, NYSEG released the \"NYSEGPlan,\" outlining six steps which it believes \n\"contain the real solutions to ensure a successful transition\" to a \ncompetitive market in New York. In summary, the NYSEGPlan includes: \n\nStreamlining the siting and approval process to build new generating plants. \nAdding to the state's transmission capacity. \nAdding to the state's natural-gas supply infrastructure. \nCreating a regional transmission organization to increase supply liquidity. \nReinforcing the need for wise energy use by all consumers, by encouraging \ninterruptible load where feasible, and building the technological \ninfrastructure necessary for real-time pricing. \nApproving the NYSEG Price Protection Plan, in which electric rates would be \nfrozen for seven years, by July 1, 2001. \n\nHowever, while NYSEG criticized NYISO for espousing unrealistic goals, the \nsame obstacles inherent in New York's market might also thwart its own energy \nplan. For instance, topping the list of NYSEG's six steps is an emphasis on \nestablishing new generation in New York through a streamlined siting and \napproval process. This may be easier said than done. As I mentioned in my \n3/22/01IssueAlert, the opposition to new power plants in New York equals the \nlobbying force that community groups in California wield. In that column, I \ndiscussed the fact that Sithe Energies has downscaled a proposed plant in \nRamapo, N.Y. (from an 827-MW combined-cycle facility to a 510-MW peaking \nunit) due to opposition raised by local residents. \n\nIn addition, just yesterday, a New York Supreme Court judged blocked efforts \nby the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to build two 44-MW gas-fired \ngenerators in the borough of Queens. The Supreme Court judge order NYPA to \n\"cease all construction on the units\" and ruled that the power authority \nviolated state environmental-review laws to its efforts to rush the plant \ninto service by June. In response, NYPA has said that the plants\u0001*along with \nnine others that it is hoping to build throughout New York City\u0001*are needed to \nprevent power outages this summer. NYPA continues to face fierce opposition \nfrom community groups (many of them launching lawsuits) who do not want the \ngeneration units in their neighborhoods. \n\nConsequently, the supply / demand imbalance in New York is a very serious \nmatter, and one that residents in the state may not fully appreciate unless \nblackouts occur. Until the core problem of insufficient transmission lines \nsurrounding New York State and New York City are solved, adding new power \nsupply (assuming that generation development can move past community \nopposition) would not be enough to bring more balance to the market. In the \ninterim, conservation efforts may truly be the only tool that New Yorkers can \nuser to abate power outages this summer, but again the general public may not \nfully understand the need to reduce their power usage. \n\nNew York basically has three options at this point to prepare for near-term \nproblems. First, expedite the building of new generation sources (including \ndistribution generation alternatives). This assumes that gas lines will be \nsufficient to import necessary fuel. Second, allow the economy of New York \nCity to stagnate as a result of the supply / demand imbalance, which will \ndrive residents out of the city and in turn reduce demand. And, third, focus \non conservation efforts, which again may not work until residents are \ndirectly impacted by outages. The city may choose a combination of all three \napproaches or decide to focus on just one. However, to address the immediate \nconcerns, it does not appear that New York has any options besides this \nthree-tier approach. \n\nOne point that bears mentioning is the similarity between California and New \nYork regarding the position that both states took on divestiture. Although it \nis not completely accurate to say that either state officially mandated \ndivestiture, utilities in both California and New York felt intense pressure \nto divest and submitted restructuring plans that included the sale of most of \ntheir power plants. NYSEG, the author of the new report on New York's power \nproblems, is one utility that sold all of its generation assets and will \nremain only in the transmission business. This most likely creates a \nheightened sensitivity on NYSEG's part with regard to the power supply \nshortages presently facing New York. Again, we now have two states that \nrepresent the array of problems that can result when the vertical utility \nmodel becomes dismantled. Of course, it is not fair to say that divestiture \nis the sole source of the current problems in California and New York, but \ntaking away a utility's ability to effectively control is own power supply \ncosts certainly contributed to the vulnerability in both states. \n\nAn archive list of previous IssueAlerts is available at\nwww.ConsultRCI.com\n\n\n\n\nReach thousands of utility analysts and decision makers every day. Your \ncompany can schedule a sponsorship of IssueAlert by contacting Nancy Spring \nvia e-mail or calling (505)244-7613. Advertising opportunities are also \navailable on our website. \nSCIENTECH is pleased to provide you with your free, daily IssueAlert. Let us \nknow if we can help you with in-depth analyses or any other SCIENTECH \ninformation products. 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All rights reserved.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please forward your *anticipated* schedules for next week to me at your \nearliest convenience.\n\nThanks in advance for your assistance.\n\nJoseph Alamo\nSr. Administrative Assistant\nGovernment Affairs - The Americas\nSan Francisco CA", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Touche'\n\nThe Wisdom of Will Rogers\n\nDon't squat with your spurs on.\n\nGood judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad \njudgment.\n\nLettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier 'n puttin' it back in.\n\nIf you're ridin' ahead of the herd, take a look back every now and then to \nmake sure it's still there.\n\nIf you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' \nsomebody else's dog around.\n\nAfter eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started \nroaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him... The moral: \nWhen you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.\n\nNever kick a cow chip on a hot day.\n\nThere's two theories to arguin' with a woman. Neither one works.\n\nIf you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'.\n\nNever slap a man who's chewin' tobacco.\n\nIt don't take a genius to spot a goat in a flock of sheep.\n\nAlways drink upstream from the herd.\n\nWhen you give a lesson in meanness to a critter or a person, don't be \nsurprised if they learn their lesson.\n\nWhen you're throwin' your weight around, be ready to have it thrown around \nby somebody else.\n\nThe quickest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it back in \nyour pocket.\n\nNever miss a good chance to shut up.\n\nThere are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few who \nlearn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence \nfor themselves.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Kristin - you're right! I didn't realize you and your Dad had talked this \nmorning. Sorry for the confusion! SRS\n\n\n\n\n\"Skilling, Kristin\" on 05/05/2000 11:48:03 AM\nTo: \"'Jeff.Skilling@enron.com'\" \ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Lunch today\n\n\nHi, I thought that we decided to meet at Carrabais on kirby.\nThanks KLS\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Jeff.Skilling@enron.com\n[mailto:Jeff.Skilling@enron.com]\n Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 11:40 AM\n To: kskilling@ehshouston.org\n Subject: Lunch today\n Importance: High\n\n Hi again, Kristin. Just wanted to make sure you received my\ne-mail\n yesterday about meeting your Dad at Grotto (on Westheimer)\nat 1:00p. Send\n me a note back and let me know, ok? Thanks, SRS", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff double-checked and Deal 459985 is with PGET.\n\nMike is checking on the others.\n\n\n\n\nEvelyn Metoyer@ENRON\n11/15/2000 02:47 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: \n\nSubject: 11-15 discrepancies\n\n\nJeff Richter\ndeal 459985\nCheck with Richter and see if the counterparty should be Sempra or PGET\n\n\nMike Swerzbin\ndeal 459788\nPer Prebon counterparty should be Williams not Salt River.\n\nMIke Swerzbin\ndeal 459789\nPer Amerex cp should be Public Service of Colorado not El Paso\n\nMike Swerzbin\ndeal 460001\nAmerex does not recognize it.\n\nmike Swerzbon\ndeal 460002\nPer Amerex term should be Q1'01 not Jan'01\n\nMike Swerzbin\nI am missing the following Amerex deal:\nBuy SCEM 25 mw of MID-C off-peak hrs for DEC' at $100.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE][IMAGE]GET 250 COLORBUSINESS CARDSFREE![IMAGE]Enter your personalized textExceptional print and paper quality30 professionally designed stylesBrilliant Colors!$85 value, Absolutely Free![IMAGE]Fast & EasyDesign and order your cards online in five quick and easy steps! 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[IMAGE]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThursday, 12 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 UNHCR: Apologizes To Ecuador For Asylum Gaffe\n 2 NOBEL PRIZE: UN Among Peace Prize Nominees\n\nHEALTH\n 3 TUBERCULOSIS: Public-Private Partnership Launches Global\nAlliance\n 4 TOBACCO: WHO Opens Hearings On Tobacco Control Proposals\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 5 CHILD RIGHTS: War-Impacted Children Need More Help, UN Rep\nSays\n 6 EASTERN EUROPE: 50 Million Children Live In Poverty -- Report\n 7 RUSSIA: Two-Thirds Of Births Have Complications\n 8 GENDER INEQUITY: UN Committee Discusses Role Of Globalization\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 9 CONSERVATION: World Group Calls For Environmental Safety\n 10 CLIMATE CHANGE: Scientists Use Algae To Store CO2\n 11 GENETIC ENGINEERING: Enviros Criticize Upcoming Merger\n 12 HAZARDOUS WASTE: Experts Draft New Guidelines\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 13 POVERTY: UNDP Head Upbeat On Rich Countries' Aid Efforts\n 14 YUGOSLAVIA: World Bank Assessing Potential Aid\n 15 CHINA: US Works To Untangle WTO Bid\n 16 LATIN AMERICA: 224 Million Live In Poverty, UN Reports\n 17 LEBANON: UN Says Better Coordination Will Enhance\nDevelopment\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 18 IRAQ: Egypt, Turkey, Syria Defy UN Sanctions\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 19 MYANMAR: UN Envoy Ends Talks With Government, Suu Kyi\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 20 MIDDLE EAST: Killing Of Israeli Soldiers Chills Peace Talks\n 21 ANGOLA: Annan Warns Of Conflict's Spillover Effects\n\nGET THE FULL SCOOP\n\nThese stories and the complete issue of today's UN Wire\ncan be found on the Web at http://www.unfoundation.org.\nThe Web version includes hot-links to the complete text\nof cited articles, a fully searchable archive and easy\naccess to recent issues.\n\nACCESS RECENT ISSUES at\nhttp://www.unfoundation.org/unwire/archives/index.cfm\n\nUN Wire is a free service sponsored by the United Nations\nFoundation and its sister organization, the Better World\nFund, which are dedicated to supporting United Nations\nefforts on behalf of the environment, population stabilization\nand children's health. UN Wire is produced independently by\nNational Journal Group (http://www.nationaljournal.com). For\nthe latest information and updates on UN Foundation activities,\nvisit us on the web at http://www.unfoundation.org.\n--------------------------------------------------------------\nCopyright 2000 National Journal.\n\nTelephone: (703) 518-8759\nFax: (703) 519-6377\nEmail: unwire@unfoundation.org\n\nEditor in Chief: Steve Hirsch\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTo unsubscribe from the UN Wire Notification Service, go to\nhttp://www.unfoundation.org/unwirelogin/unf_listadmin.cfm\n\nQuestions, concerns and comments can be sent to\nunwire@unfoundation.org.\n\nUN news and other submissions should be directed to\nunwire-submit@unfoundation.org.\n\nYou are currently subscribed to unfoundation-unwire as:\nklay@enron.com\n\nTo subscribe, visit the UN Wire Web site at:\nhttp://www.unfoundation.org/unwirelogin/unf_listadmin.cfm\nand enter your email address. Registration is required.\n\nTo unsubscribe send a blank email to the address below:\nleave-unfoundation-unwire-290701M@lists.unfoundation.org\n--------------------------------------------------------------", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Nothing with or pertaining to ASpen to the best of my knowledge.\n\n\nKay C. Young\nLegal Specialist\nEnron North America Corp.\n713-853-6794 Phone\n713-646-3393 Fax\nkay.young@enron.com\n\n\n\n\n\tTana Jones\n\t04/17/2001 04:20 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Kay Young/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Aspen Technologies NDA\n\nAny conflicts\n----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 04/17/2001 04:20 PM -----\n\n\tBob Shults/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t04/17/2001 03:27 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Aspen Technologies NDA\n\nPlease email a two way NDA to Aspen Technologies \n\nWayne Bartel\nwayne.bartel.petrovantage.com\nAspen Technologies\n10 Canal Park\nCambridge, Mass 02141\n617 949-1116 fax\n617 949-1412", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "just admit it\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:22 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\non yourself?\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:21 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nok a crush\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:21 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nwhat's an infatuation? you being a brat? that will never pass\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:20 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\ndont worry it is probably just an infatuation that will pass\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:19 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nthat makes you an eve bigger brat.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:18 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nI know\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:18 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nYOU ARE A BRAT!!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:17 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nwhatever, ok if thats what you want me to believe\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:16 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nquit flattering yourself. it was a male looking at you and he told me! how do you feel about that?\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:16 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nstop lying, you dont have to be embarrased, I understand\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:15 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nthen i guess it is a fact that a male was staring at you. \n\n\n\ni am laughing so hard!!!! :)\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:13 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nI wasnt accusing you I was just stating a fact\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:13 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\ni can't tell because then you would acuse them of staring at you too. \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:11 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nno I dont know how it works, and who told you\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:10 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\ndon't you have messenger\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:09 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\tRE: \n\nnobody told you, dont lie\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tNelson, Michelle \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:08 PM\nTo:\tMaggi, Mike\nSubject:\tRE: \n\ndamn you caught me. and for your information, i didn't notice it...someone told me about it! so whatever to you mr. allergy man!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tMaggi, Mike \nSent:\tFriday, October 26, 2001 3:07 PM\nTo:\tNelson, Michelle\nSubject:\t\n\nif you werent always staring at me you wouldnt notice my eyes", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is the final version of the mechanical maintenance agreement.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark, Please review my attached change to the confirm. This makes it clear \nthat if we don't like their changes to the Master we will not accept them and \nthe existing Master still governs. If acceptable I will forward back to AEC.\n\nRussell, AEC is reviewing the Master and indicated they would have comments \nwithin a week or so. The plan is now to execute this confirm and follow up \nwith the new master. The credit language that was in the earlier version has \nbeen removed.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The subject volume was revised from 35,517 to 38,488 effective 12/5/00.\n\nBob", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Shirley,\n\nSanjeev will come for an informal interview on Friday. He will talk for \n10-15 minutes\nto the following people:\n\n1. Stinson\n2. Grant\n3. Krishna\n4. Tanya\n5. Zimin\n6. Paulo\n7. Vasant\n8. Amitava\n\nI shall talk to him for 5 minutes\n\nVince\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 05/11/2000 \n07:59 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Khanna, Sanjeev\" on 05/10/2000 11:29:27 PM\nTo: \"'vkamins@enron.com'\" , \"'vkaminski@aol.com'\" \n\ncc: \nSubject: Confirmation of meeting\n\n\nVince: Thanks for introducing me as a speaker at the Power2000 conference.\n\nAs per our conversation, please find enclosed my resume.\n\nI will come to your office at 1:30 PM, Friday, May 12, 2000. Please let me\nknow if the dress code is casual or formal.\n\nThanks again for taking the time to talk to me regarding opportunities at\nEnron.\n\n <>\n\n___________________________________________________\n\nSanjeev K Khanna, M.Sc., P.Eng.\nDirector, Quantitative Risk Management\nPG&E Energy Trading\n1100 Louisina Street, #1000\nHouston, TX 77094\n\nEmail: Sanjeev.Khanna@et.pge.com\nTel: (713) 371 6647, Pager 800-526-4095, Cell (281) 302-8468\n___________________________________________________\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPG&E Energy Trading and any other company referenced herein which uses the \nPG&E name or logo are not the same company as Pacific Gas and Electric \nCompany, the California utility. These companies are not regulated by the \nCalifornia Public Utilities Commission, and customers do not have to buy \nproducts from these companies in order to continue to receive quality \nregulated services from the utility.\n - ResumeSanjeevKhanna.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "i went ahead and forwarded your msg to tim - although i already told him that \nthe 16 yr old was invited - he didn't like that too much\n\n\n \n\n\nFrom: Bryan Hull \n01/05/2001 11:09 AM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Happy Hour \n\nHow about Christa and that 16 year old?\n\n\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Eric Bass 01/05/2001 11:06 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Bryan Hull/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Happy Hour \n\neveryone on the list - as well as shanna and louise. you can invite others \nif you want\n\n\n \n\n\nFrom: Bryan Hull \n01/05/2001 10:33 AM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: Eric Bass/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Happy Hour \n\nWho is going to the Happy Hour?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Steve, Jeff and Ray had to postpone the conference call with the media that was scheduled earlier today. The call has been rescheduled for 5:00pm CST this afternoon. Employees can click on the link below to listen to the call:\n\nhttp://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=ENE&script=2400&item_", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Laura,\n\nHere's what I received from the Analyst program.\n\nRobin\n---------------------- Forwarded by Robin Rodrigue/HOU/ECT on 02/23/2001 \n10:33 AM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron North America Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Ivonne Brown @ ENRON 02/23/2001 08:56 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Robin Rodrigue/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Relocation to Chicago\n\nRobin,\n\nYou will be receiving a cost-of-living adjustment of 20% when you relocate to \nChicago plus an additional $1,000 per month. In addition, we will provide \nrelocation assistance for your household goods and car transportation. \n\nAllowance\n$3,500 will cover expenses which are outside the movement of your household \ngoods. (This amount is before taxes.)\n\nHousehold goods move\nOption 1 - Full service of household goods\nOption 2 - Self move / $1,500 (This amount is before taxes.)\n\n\nPlease let me know if you need additional information.\n\nThanks,\nIvonne Brown", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "WE HAVE A DEAL!\n\nAttached are the final communication materials. The only changes are the addition of legend language at the end of the external Q&A, employee email, messages and talking points, and a change in one question in the external and internal Q&A (Q: When will the 10Q be filed? A: It is scheduled to be filed on November 14.)\n\nPlease forward these materials to your direct reports as briefing materials for floor/staff meetings. We will run the ETV ad notifying employees to check their email for an important video message through the weekend and Monday morning. Call me if you have any questions.\n\nThank you all for your assistance in communicating these messages with employees.\n\nKaren \nx39757\n\nAttachments: \n\t-- press release, issued by Dynegy and posted on www.enron.com in the Press Room\n\t-- timeline for communication rollout\n\t-- key messages for use with internal and external audiences\n\t-- talking points for use with employees\n\t-- email to employees w/ link to Q&As\n\t-- video script (to be viewed by employees on the intranet: UpFront!)\n\t-- external Q&A for use with the media and external audiences\n\t-- internal Q&A for background use in meetings with employees\n\t-- intranet Q&A posted on the web for employees", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "- CiavaldiniAnn.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This will be a unilateral not bilateral as stated in the email.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tBennett, Peter \nSent:\tMonday, July 09, 2001 1:33 PM\nTo:\tNemec, Gerald\nCc:\tHilgert, Chris\nSubject:\tRe: Confidentiality Agreement \nImportance:\tHigh\n\n\nGerald,\n \nWe would like to put in place a bilateral confidentially agreement between ECS and Ormat to discuss our Structured Horsepower Concept. In the near future, we would like to amend this agreement to discuss specific deals with Ormat that we are considering. The information for Ormat is below.\n\nThanks, \nPeter \n\nOrmat \nH.M. Leibowitz\t\n980 Greg Street\nSparks , NV 89431-6039\n\n(775) 356-9029\nhleibowitz@ormat.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "yes. have you heard the latest. S&P downgraded us triggering 3.3 billion in debt due and they have halted trading at $1.1.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Hayslett, Rod \nSent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:02 AM\nTo: Geaccone, Tracy\nSubject: Fw: Five Day Rolling Forecast\n\n\nThis is for enron cash only I presume?\n--------------------------\nSent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www.BlackBerry.net)\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Garcia, Paul \nTo: Grajewski, Joseph T. ; Williams, David ; Reeves, Leslie ; Sweeney, Kevin ; Price, Brent A. ; Bruce, Michelle ; Smith, Jeff E. ; Hall, Bob M ; Scott, Laura ; Apollo, Beth ; Whiting, Greg ; Brackett, Debbie R. ; Hodges, Georgeanne ; Nelson, Kimberley ; Choyce, Karen ; Sommers, Jeffrey E. ; Hayslett, Rod ; Patel, Trushar \nCC: DeSpain, Tim ; Freeland, Clint ; Perkins, Mary \nSent: Wed Nov 28 09:44:29 2001\nSubject: Five Day Rolling Forecast\n\n I would like to quickly recap the result of yesterday's meeting. Your five day forecast should be input into the Treasury Forecasting Intranet Website by 3PM daily. The website address is egf.enron.com. It is imperitive that we use the website so that all of the information is compiled in one location.\n Every payment is being scrunitized by senior management. Please understand that if your disbursements are not forecasted there is a good chance they may not be paid. \n In order to get the ball rolling, I ask that you input your five day forecast by 12 noon today. If you have any question or concerns do not hesitate to call me. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.\n\nPaul Garcia\n713-853-6502 FAX 713-646-2375", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "How do we look for a conference call today? I'll be open in about an hour.\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Sally,\n\nWe need to start hiring asap. We'd like 2/3 people (Risk) on board by \nearly/mid June.\n\nSuper Saturday - what's the timing on that?\n\nOtherwise - how would I interview for external folks?\n\nB.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Our Saturday game will be at 11am at Pershing North, ( the field on the baseball diamond). Try to get there 20 minutes early. Sunday's makeup game is at 4:30 at the Scout House field.\n\nSee you all there tomorrow morning.\n\nTerry", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Andrea Sea Namaste\nLos Angeles, CA 90025\nandreasea@yahoo.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills. Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out. And Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAndrea Sea Namaste", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey Bo,\n\nI was checking on some flights for myself and happened to look at one-way \ntickets from New Orleans. It looks like the refundable, no-advance purchase \nticket is going to run you about $100 on Southwest...Lucky for you they do \noffer a senior citizen fare for $55 (age does have its advantages).\n\nSissy\n\nBy the way, I didn't even realise John Cleese and Denise Richards were in \nthe movie...and evidently at some point Bond hijacks a submarine. Roger \nEbert actually thought so much of the film he gave it 3 and 1/2 stars. We \nmay have to watch this one at some point.\n\n \"The World Is Not Enough\" is a splendid comic thriller, \nexciting and graceful,\n endlessly inventive. Because it is also the 19th James Bond \nmovie, it comes with so\n much history that one reviews it like wine, comparing it to \nearlier famous vintages; I\n guess that's part of the fun. This is a good one.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I sent it today.Please get w/ Bonnie ---she will handle but you make sure it \nis passed off to her. Thanks. \n\n\n\n\nLinda R Guinn\n09/21/99 03:18 PM\nTo: Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Colonial Oil\n\nWas the letter, check and waiver of summons forwarded to Ratterree? If so, I \nwould like a copy for my files. As previously discussed, please have Twanda \ncarbon copy me on correspondence regarding the matters you assigned me. \nThanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Cantekin,\n\nI shall call you tomorrow to discuss the details.\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Cantekin Dincerler\" on 09/18/2000 02:59:41 PM\nPlease respond to \nTo: \ncc: \nSubject: part-time work\n\n\nHi Vince,\n\nI promised to get back to you on the part-time work issue. Sorry for the\ndelay, I got back to Austin only last week. I talked to Ehud about this and\nhe is OK with it. Just wanted to let you know.\n\nBest,\n\n ---------oOOo-----oOOo----------\nCantekin Dincerler\n\nDoctoral Candidate\nThe University of Texas at Austin\nGraduate School of Business\nDepartment of Finance\noffice: (512) 471-1676\nfax : (512) 471-5073\nhome : (512) 472-5356\ncell : (512) 680-5355\nhttp://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~cantekin\n -------------oooO-----Oooo----------", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks. I'll take 12 magnums. And please order 2 cases of Coastal zin. I \nthink that we'll likely come by either before or after the dome trip this \nweekend. I can pay you then. \n\nI'm not looking to make money on the grapes. Just looking for someone to \nfinance the development of my land. And I'd have a vineyard to look at all \nthe time! That'd be enough for me. Thanks for all your help.\n\n\n\n\tNancy Sellers \n\t02/12/2001 02:47 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com'\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: RE:\n\nThe champagne is $10 per magnum. \nOf course you can order the zin - when do you want to pick it up? \nThank you for making me laugh a lot. \nI have asked our vineyard guy for some names and he will be getting back to \nme shortly. He thinks the best person is probably someone from KJ who does a \nlot of stuff up there. Should have it soon. He was not overly encouraging \nin terms of making money!\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com [mailto:Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com] \nSent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:04 AM \nTo: Nancy.Sellers@RobertMondavi.com \nSubject: \n\nGreat to see you guys, and despite all the excitement, it was alot of fun. \nHope that you made it back safely. Couple of things: \n I'd like to talk to several vineyard consultants, so if it ain't too \n much trouble, and you've got a name, I'd love to check around. \n Can I order two cases of coastal zin? \n What about the champagne? How much per magnum is it? \nBest, \nJeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "For your information. Michelle\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michelle Cash/HOU/ECT on 12/05/2000 02:36 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Notestine, Kerry\" on 12/04/2000 10:34:33 PM\nTo: \"'knotestine@mciworldcom.net'\" \ncc: \"Cummings, Vicki\" \nSubject: Recent ASAP on AAP issues\n\n\nI am sending you our most recent ASAP. Our ASAP's are our summaries of\nrecent developments in employment matters. This ASAP addresses the recent\nchanges in the regulations related to affirmative action plans. Employers\nwhich have contracts with the federal government, or contracts with federal\ncontractors, must prepare and maintain affirmative action plans (AAPs) as\nlong as they employ 50 or more employees, when the contracts are for $50,000\nor more. The changes addressed in this ASAP are quite technical and require\ncareful consideration.\nhttp://www.littler.com/nwsltr/asap_fed_affirmact.html\n\nPlease double click on the above link to access the ASAP. Let me know if\nyou have trouble accessing this ASAP, and I can send you a hard copy. You\nalso may visit our website (www.littler.com) to review this and other\npublications by lawyers from our firm. Feel free to forward this link or\nprint a copy and distribute it to others within or outside your company. In\naddition, let me know if you do not want to receive these updates, and I\nwill delete you from my distribution list.\n\nLittler Mendelson is the nation's largest firm representing employers in\nemployment and labor matters. With approximately 400 attorneys in 30\noffice, we address more issues related to employment than any other law\nfirm. Please contact me if we can assist you with your AAP or other\nemployment matters.\n\nKerry E Notestine\nLittler Mendelson, PC\n1900 Chevron Tower\n1301 McKinney Street\nHouston, Texas 77010\n713.652.4748\n713.951.9212 (fax)\nknotestine@littler.com\nwww.littler.com\n\n\n----\nThis email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use \nof the intended recipient(s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by \nothers is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or \nauthorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by reply \nemail and delete all copies of this message.\n\nTo reply to our email administrator directly, send an email to\npostmaster@littler.com\n\nLittler Mendelson, P.C.\nhttp://www.littler.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "a) year end reviews - report needs generating like mid-year documenting \nbusiness unit performance on review completion - David to John;\n b) work out or plan generation for the NIM/Issues employees - David to \nJohn;\n c) HPL transition issues - ongoing.\n\nOfficially transferred.\n\nRegards\nDelainey", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Ami Chokshi/Corp/Enron on 05/24/2000 \n12:10 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nRoyal_B_Edmondson@reliantenergy.com on 05/24/2000 10:08:07 AM\nTo: ami_Chokshi@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: June 1 st\n\n\n(See attached file: HPL-June.xls)\n - HPL-June.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "hey give me a call\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDenetsosie, Troy \nSent:\tMonday, April 22, 2002 10:23 AM\nTo:\tParks, Joe\nSubject:\tSid Richardson\n\nJoe,\n\nWho was your contact at Sid Richardson? Would you happen to have a phone number? Let me know.\n\nTroy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Would you fax me a copy of the resolution.\n\n\n\nRegards,\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "World Business Briefing Asia: India: Power Dispute\nThe New York Times, 05/31/01\n\nWorld Watch\nThe Wall Street Journal, 05/31/01\n\nSpin Control: Spain Hits Turning Point At Windmill Parks --- Some Are Well \nPlanned, Others Scar the Landscape --- EU Pride and Promises at Stake\nThe Wall Street Journal Europe, 05/31/01\n\nStruggling Enron plant in India stops production \nHouston Chronicle, 05/31/01\n\nBP Doesn't Expect Lead Role In Saudi Gas Proj - Source\nDow Jones Energy Service, 05/31/01\n\nRegulators want state trade-off for caps / Davis asked to give up control of \npower lines\nThe San Francisco Chronicle, 05/31/01\n\nPlan would have biggest customers pay Edison's debt\nThe San Francisco Chronicle, 05/31/01\n\nINDIA'S MSEB DOUBTFUL OVER DABHOL'S 10 PCT TARIFF CUT PROPOSAL\nAsia Pulse, 05/31/01\n\nIndia: Interest rate dichotomy growing wider\nBusiness Line (The Hindu), 05/31/01\n\nIndia: Enron willing to continue project\nBusiness Line (The Hindu), 05/31/01\n\nINDIA'S DABHOL SHUTS POWER PLANT, TO ISSUE TERMINATION NOTICE\nAsia Pulse, 05/31/01\n\nThat's right, double-click there, sir Techies, executives cross-pollinate as \nreverse mentoring gains ground\nThe Globe and Mail, 05/31/01\n\nEnron Willing To Continue India Power Project - Report\nDow Jones International News, 05/31/01\n\n\n\nBusiness/Financial Desk; Section W\nWorld Business Briefing Asia: India: Power Dispute\nBy Saritha Rai (NYT)\n\n05/31/2001\nThe New York Times\nPage 1, Column 1\nc. 2001 New York Times Company\n\nThe Dabhol Power Company, the Enron Corporation's unit in India, stopped \ngenerating electricity at its $3 billion power plant after its sole customer, \nthe utility of the Indian state of Maharashtra, stopped buying power on \nTuesday. The halt in power generation was the latest move in a months-long \ndispute that has cast doubt on the future of Dabhol's $2.9 billion power \nproject in India, the largest foreign investment ever in India. Jimmy Mogul, \na spokesman for Enron, which owns 65 percent of Dabhol, said the company \nremained open to discussions in the dispute, which involves overdue payments \nfor power. Dabhol had issued a preliminary termination notice on May 19 \nsaying it was pulling out of the Indian project. Final termination requires a \ncontractual six-month cooling-off period.\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nInternational\nWorld Watch\nCompiled by David I. Oyama\n\n05/31/2001\nThe Wall Street Journal\nA10\n(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)\n\nBRIEFLY: \n-- Japan's NEC said it will cut back a plan to expand chip-production \ncapacity at its Shanghai, China, joint venture because of the global chip \nindustry's downturn. \n-- Taiwan's Finance Ministry said the island's domestic banks will be allowed \nto open representative offices in China. It said the banks will be allowed to \nconduct market research in China, but they won't be able to establish \nbranches. \n-- In an effort to placate creditors of Asia Pulp & Paper, part of Sinar Mas \nGroup, the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency said it has \"no present \nintention to immediately foreclose or liquidate\" Sinar Mas assets that it has \ntaken as security. \n-- Dabhol Power, a unit of U.S. energy company Enron, said the Maharashtra \nState Electricity Board, its only customer, has stopped ordering electricity \nfrom Dabhol's $3 billion power plant. But Dabhol said that the plant remains \noperational according to its contractual obligations. \n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nColumn One\nSpin Control: Spain Hits Turning Point At Windmill Parks --- Some Are Well \nPlanned, Others Scar the Landscape --- EU Pride and Promises at Stake\nBy Keith Johnson\nStaff Reporter\n\n05/31/2001\nThe Wall Street Journal Europe\n1\n(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)\n\nBARBATE, Spain -- The economy of this fishing community is as battered as its \ntown hall, where dim lights flicker in the hallways and chips of paint flake \noff the walls. Up in his second-floor office, the mayor, Juan Manuel de \nJesus, has an in-tray overflowing with troubles: a third of the town out of \nwork; a desperately needed fishing treaty with Morocco; rising crime and drug \nabuse; and a big municipal budget deficit. \nBut this morning, his thoughts revolve around a different irritant: windmills.\n\"Look at this,\" he says, unfolding on his desk a map of the countryside \nsurrounding Barbate. Large yellow and green splotches -- a military training \nzone and a swarm of natural parks -- hem in the seaside town, leaving just a \npair of white slivers. \"Those are the only areas open for development,\" he \nsays. His finger stabs one of the white areas near the Atlantic coast. \"And \nthat's where they're putting the windmills -- the one place we could have \nbuilt a hotel, a resort, something that would bring us some jobs.\" \nThe mayor sees the windmills as a blight on the land, driving away tourists \nand crimping more lucrative projects. Local environmentalists fret that the \ninstallation, with its rows of steel towers and sharp metal blades, will play \nhavoc with migrating birds and mar the coastline as they did in nearby \nTarifa, a windsurfing mecca on the Strait of Gibraltar. \nTilting at windmills is nothing new in the land of Don Quixote. But wind \npower doesn't have to be like this. At the opposite end of the country, more \nthan 1,000 kilometers to the north in the green hills of Navarra, 28 steel \nwindmills perch on a ridge over a landscape that resembles a nature reserve. \nCows nap in the shade of the towers, and the narrow gravel access roads \nfollow original grazing trails. Electricity is transformed in a nearby \nsubstation built to resemble the neighboring stone houses. The approach -- \nthe result of close cooperation between business and government -- has won \naccolades from environmentalists and business leaders alike. \nSpain, the world's No. 3 producer of wind power, has become a battleground \nfor two competing models of developing the business: the hodgepodge of \nunsightly wind parks seen in the south and the carefully planned and \nunobtrusive installations found up north. The conflict is intensely local, \nwith the country building enough new windmills to more than triple its \nwind-power capacity by 2005. But the model that prevails will have \nconsequences far beyond the Iberian Peninsula. \nAnxious to clean up its environment and limit its dependence on imports of \nnatural gas, the European Union has committed itself to generating 22% of its \nelectricity from renewable energy sources by 2010. Yet less than 5% of the \nEU's electricity output now comes from windmills, thanks largely to poor \nexecution and a brewing backlash. \nIf Spain -- with its open spaces and relatively low population density -- \ncan't sell the public on windmills, the EU will likely find it difficult to \nconvince Europeans to accept more ambitious forms of alternative energy, such \nas biomass plants, which turn agricultural, animal and human waste into \nenergy. The failure could also call into question the EU's commitment to the \n1997 Kyoto global-warming treaty, which U.S. President George W. Bush has \nbeen roundly criticized in Europe for rejecting. \nFew expected this turn in events back in 1996, when the EU first set a more \nmodest 2010 target. At the time, wind power looked like the fresh breeze of \nthe future. Soon, the union's most green-minded states, led by Germany and \nDenmark, were busily building wind parks to the applause of environmental \ngroups, which saw wind power as a clean alternative to nuclear power and \ncoal-burning power plants. \nBut early enthusiasm led to shortsighted projects, leaving the European \nlandscape littered with inefficient wind parks. Germany, for example, quickly \nbecame the world's largest producer of wind power, with 6,113 megawatts of \ncapacity installed at the end of last year. But the breakneck growth has \ngobbled up most of the available sites for windmills, prompting government \nofficials to promise more careful planning procedures. Opposition is also \nbuilding in Denmark, forcing the government to rethink a wind-power subsidy \nprogram. \nAll of this spells trouble for wind power, which relies heavily on government \nfunding. \"Lower-quality projects are mucking up the panorama,\" says James \nStettler, a renewable energy analyst with Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein in \nLondon. \nFinding the right balance between wind development and environmental care \nwould go a long way toward assuaging public opposition -- notably in \nwind-rich but windmill-poor Britain and Ireland -- and toward avoiding \nCalifornia-like blackouts in Spain in the years to come. The danger is real, \nsays Rafael Miranda, chairman of Spanish utility Endesa SA, who this month \nurged the government to ease restrictions on new investments in power plants \nor risk outages. \nOne way forward can be seen in the hills of northern Navarra, at the \ninstallations of Energia Hidroelectrica de Navarra SA, a Spanish company that \nspecializes in renewable energy. On a recent afternoon, EHN official Enrique \nHuidobro races his four-by-four past two huge trucks on a dusty track leading \nup to Alaiz, an 85-turbine park built in 1999. EHN's head of civil works, Mr. \nHuidobro is working overtime -- patching the land, clearing debris and \nreplanting grass around the park's latest additions, 10 big 660-kilowatt \nturbines whose 23-meter-long blades whoosh over the landscape with barely a \nwhisper. \nEHN is Spain's largest wind-park developer. The company has installed more \nthan 600 megawatts of wind capacity in Spain over the past five years, mostly \nin Navarra. Its parks have won accolades from environmental groups and \nbusiness leaders alike, and company-sponsored surveys show public approval \nratings above 80%. One of its subsidiaries, Energias Eolicas Europeas, this \nspring landed the biggest-ever financing package in the wind sector: some 900 \nmillion euros from five European banks to build 31 wind parks in Don \nQuixote's La Mancha in south-central Spain. \n\"The extra costs from taking care of the environment aren't questioned here,\" \nsays EHN's chief executive, Esteban Morras, seated beneath oil paintings of \nmodern windmills in his office in Pamplona. \"That's the most profitable \ninvestment there is in the long run.\" \nMr. Morras isn't just paying lip service to the green lobby. A former \nattorney and civil servant, he spent years working on water-resource and \nenergy issues in the governments of his hometown and, later, the region. So \nwhen EHN was founded in 1989 and he became CEO, he was merely taking his \npassion to the private sector. \nFresh from his morning English lesson -- EHN is expanding into the U.S., \nEastern Europe and Latin America -- Mr. Morras outlines what he sees as the \nkeys to making wind power palatable: careful planning, environmental \nsensitivity and the latest in technology. Then he grabs a pair of binoculars \nand peers out the window behind his desk. On the crest of a hill in the \ndistance is EHN's newest prototype, a 1.3-megawatt turbine. It's 10 times \nbigger than the turbines first installed in southern Spain, yet its \n27-meter-long blades spin in much gentler breezes. \n\"With more machines like that,\" Mr. Morras says, \"we'll have parks that are \nless cluttered -- and more reliable and economical.\" \nThe company's success owes a lot to the region's government. Navarra helped \ncreate EHN and still owns 48% of it. Navarra also approved generous tax \ncredits for companies that invest in renewable-energy projects and \nestablished coherent and far-reaching planning procedures for wind power \nacross the region. The strategy transformed the region from an also-ran in \nwind power to a model of development in five years \nSitting in an office overlooking Navarra's first wind park, the regional \nofficial who guides the program reflects on the strategy. \"It's not just \nabout megawatts,\" says Nuria Iturriagagoitia, Navarra's director of industry, \ntrade, labor and tourism. \"You have to consider how it affects employment, \neducation, agriculture, even tourism. The key was having a clear idea from \nthe beginning on how to promote and implement alternative energies. EHN is \nthe vehicle of our energy policy.\" \nShe ticks off details of the 1995 energy plan. \"The government studied 72 \nsites across Navarra,\" she says, sketching a map of the shield-shaped region \non a piece of paper. \"It ruled out 43 of them: They were virgin territory, or \ntoo close to natural parks, even though they were some of the best, windiest \nsites,\" she explains, crossing out huge swaths of the hilly province. \nIn the end, 16 sites made the cut. But Navarra's strategy for quelling \nopposition didn't end there. After EHN began its detailed planning, Mr. \nMorras held weekly public meetings with environmentalists, developers and \nlocal residents. \"We discussed every curve of every road,\" he says. \n\"Everybody was included.\" \nEHN, unlike many Spanish wind-park developers, also decided to have all its \nwindmills assembled in local factories. Its new project in Castilla-La \nMancha, for example, will be supplied by a newly built local Enron Corp. \nplant. \nThe approach paid off. Today, all 16 sites have operational wind parks. Five \nyears after the first turbines started spinning, some 35% of Navarra's \nelectricity comes from wind power. That compares with about 2% for Spain as a \nwhole, and 13% for Denmark, the world's fourth-largest wind-power producer. \nHaving won over the citizens of Navarra, the regional government and EHN are \nnow working to educate the whole country about wind power. They regularly bus \nstudents from across Spain to their wind parks, some of which have become \ntourist attractions. \nCompare this with the haphazard patchwork of windmills cropping up down south \nin Andalusia, home to one of the country's first wind parks -- the sprawling \ninstallation of low-power windmills planted in Tarifa in 1992. \nIn 1997, wind-power developers presented some 65 projects to the regional \ngovernment. But Andalusia had no overall plan for exploiting the region's \nwind-swept coasts and inland hilltops. The region had no plan to oversee \nwind-power development, and no uniform criteria for installing or removing \nwindmills. In the end, about 20 wind parks were approved with little thought \nto how much total energy they would generate for the region or how they would \ncumulatively affect the environment. \nThe result: Trucks and cranes have chewed up many pristine areas, leaving \nbehind 45-meter-high towers and concrete-block substations. Yet wind power \nstill generates less than 1% of Andalusia's electricity. \nSoledad Bonet, a spokeswoman for Andalusia's environmental department, \nacknowledges that the region has no global planning procedure for new energy \ninstallations, including wind parks. Although the region's departments of \nenvironment, labor and industry all review wind-park plans, individual \nmunicipal governments are essentially free to award development licenses as \nthey see fit. \nThe crosswinds of these forces can be seen on a hilltop west of Barbate, \nwhere Desarrollos Eolicos SA, the wind park unit of engineering firm Abengoa \nSA, is busy erecting a row of windmills. More than 20 towers are already in \nplace, and neighbors worry the looming turbines and gouged-out access roads \nwill create another Tarifa. \"They might be `green' and all,\" says Antonio \nAragon, a taxi driver who gets an eyeful every time he wheels out of town. \n\"But they sure do foul up the landscape something awful.\" \nThis is \"third-world\" development, says Jose Luis Tirado, a 47-year-old \nsculptor who heads of a local group of environmentalists, businessmen and \nlandowners who oppose the wind park. \"We've spent decades calling for \nalternative energy sources,\" he says. \"But doing it like this -- without any \nsort of planning -- is worse than doing nothing at all.\" Equally galling, he \nsays, is that none of the wind-park developers active in the region have \nshifted any production to local factories, despite Andalucia's jobless rate \nof more than 20%. \nBack in Barbate's town hall, Mayor de Jesus sits at his desk and recalls how \nhe invoked building-permit irregularities to stop work on the wind park \nearlier this year. A few months later, though, a local judge overruled him, \narguing that Abengoa stood to lose its investment and that Barbate would have \nhad to reimburse the company for the cost of the whole project. Construction \nhas begun again. Abengoa declines to comment. \nNow, Mr. de Jesus leafs through a dossier of proposed economic initiatives \nfor his town, then sets it aside with a sigh. His legal battle to halt \nconstruction looks hopeless, as does his chance of winning a new accord that \nwill allow local fishermen to cast their nets in Moroccan waters. \nUnemployment and drugs are slowly killing his town, he says. \n\"Those turbines are being built -- there's nothing we can do about that,\" he \nsays. \"But that's it. We're passing a new urban plan this year. There won't \nbe any more [wind-park] licenses in the future, not here.\"\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\n\n\n\nMay 31, 2001\nHouston Chronicle\nStruggling Enron plant in India stops production \nBy LAURA GOLDBERG \nCopyright 2001 Houston Chronicle \nEnron Corp.'s India power plant has stopped production after its sole \ncustomer stopped ordering electricity. \nThe Maharashtra State Electricity Board had not issued dispatch instructions \nfor power from the Dabhol Power Co. since early Tuesday, Enron spokesman John \nAmbler said Wednesday. \nThe move by the board is the latest in a series of actions and counteractions \nsurrounding the $3 billion project, in which Enron has a 65 percent stake. \nThough the plant can't produce power unless it has dispatch instructions, the \nplant hasn't been shut down. Employees are there and the plant reportedly is \noperational -- ready to produce power. \nThe board told Enron last week it was canceling a 7-year-old power purchase \nagreement. Enron says the board doesn't have the right to do so. \nUnder the contract, the board is supposed to pay Enron whether it takes power \nor not, said Carol Coale, an energy analyst with Prudential Securities in \nHouston. \nBut the board has already refused to pay for power, saying Enron isn't living \nup to its contract. Enron, which says it is meeting the contract's terms, is \nowed about $64 million for power sold in December and January. \nDays before the board gave notice to Enron, the company started proceedings \nto end the contract because of unpaid power bills. But six months must pass \nbefore Enron can end it. \nThere is continued speculation that Enron is looking to sell its stake in the \nproject. In a statement, Enron said Wednesday it is \"still open to \nconstructive discussions on solutions.\" \nIndian officials also have been talking to some of the country's states about \npurchasing electricity from Dabhol, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday. \nThe project has faced ongoing problems, almost from the time of Enron's \ninitial investment in it in the early 1990s. \n\n\n\n\nBP Doesn't Expect Lead Role In Saudi Gas Proj - Source\n\n05/31/2001\nDow Jones Energy Service\n(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)\n\nDUBAI -(Dow Jones)- BP Plc (BP) doesn't expect to be awarded the lead role in \nSaudi Arabia's South Ghawar gas project, a source at the company told Dow \nJones Newswires Thursday, requesting anonymity. \nTwo weeks ago, Saudi Arabia announced its selection of international oil \ncompanies to develop three gas projects together, estimated to require \ninvestment of $25 billion-$30 billion.\nBP was selected, along with Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM), Royal Dutch/Shell Group \n(RD), and Phillips Petroleum Co. (P), to develop the South Ghawar field, also \nknown as Core Venture 1. Analysts estimate Core Venture 1 will need initial \ninvestment of between $15 billion and $17 billion. \nIndustry sources have said that ExxonMobil and Shell are the strongest \ncontenders to lead the project. \nThe BP source said the leader of Core Venture 1 will get a 35% stake, \nPhillips a 15% stake, and the other two partners, 25% each. \nExxonMobil has been appointed leader of Core Venture 2, or the Red Sea \nproject, with a joint bid by Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY) and Enron Corp. \n(ENE) securing a minority stake. \nCore Venture 3, the Shaybah project, was awarded to a consortium of Shell, \nTotalFinaElf (TOT), and Conoco Inc. (COCA). \nLeaders for Core Ventures 1 and 3 have yet to be announced. \nOil company executives are due to sign initial agreements Sunday. \nBy Dyala Sabbagh, Dow Jones Newswires; 9714-331-4260; \ndyala.sabbagh@dowjones.com\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nNEWS\nRegulators want state trade-off for caps / Davis asked to give up control of \npower lines\nBernadette Tansey\nChronicle Staff Writer\n\n05/31/2001\nThe San Francisco Chronicle\nFINAL\nA.1\n(Copyright 2001)\n\nCalifornia's testy relationship with federal energy regulators could turn \ninto a showdown tomorrow, when state power officials must decide whether to \nsurrender some control over the state's electricity market or risk losing \nlimited price curbs that kicked in this week. \nIn agreeing last month to set flexible caps to restrict price gouging during \nelectricity shortages, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said the \nstate and its utilities must agree to let an independent organization manage \nCalifornia's power transmission lines.\nUnder that setup, California would be one of a group of Western states \nsharing a linked transmission grid whose rates and access rules would be set \nby independent managers. \nIt is part of the commission's drive to create regional electricity markets \nthroughout the country and make it easier to trade power across state lines. \nThe regional grids would be a prelude to the nationwide free market in \nelectricity advocated by the Bush administration and power marketers like \nEnron. \nBut California Assembly Democrats who have challenged the federal demand say \nthe requirement could interfere with some of the state's homegrown solutions \nto its energy crisis, such as Gov. Gray Davis' proposal that the state buy \nand run transmission lines owned by Southern California Edison Co. \n\"A lot of folks were wondering how those two things would interact and are \nthey mutually exclusive,\" said Paul Hefner, an aide to Assembly Speaker \nRobert Hertzberg, D-Sherman Oaks. \nOther officials say the federal requirement is premature because no regional \norganization yet exists that California can join. \nMike Florio, a board member of the California Independent System Operator, \nwhich manages the state's power grid, said California is already part of \nregional efforts to clear transmission bottlenecks and share surplus power. \nBut Florio said no Western state will rush into a regional arrangement and \nsurrender part of its authority without ensuring a good deal for its own \nconsumers. \n\"We certainly don't want to be forced into an entity where generators or \npower marketers get to dictate the terms,\" Florio said. \"This has got to be a \nlong courtship rather than a shotgun wedding.\" \nWhen federal regulators initiated the move toward regional transmission grids \nduring the Clinton administration in 1999, participation was voluntary, said \nGary Cohen, general counsel to the state Public Utilities Commission. \nBut in its April 26 order, the federal energy commission made its offer of \nlimited price relief contingent on a filing by June 1 from the Independent \nSystem Operator committing the state to a regional management plan. \nThe PUC and the Assembly are challenging that requirement. If anything, Cohen \nsaid, the state needs to increase control over its energy system while it \nrecovers from its disastrous debut into deregulation, rather than submit to a \nregional authority that would be overseen by the federal government. \n\"This doesn't seem to be the time to be doing more experimenting,\" Cohen \nsaid. \"We certainly have not been able to rely on FERC to look out for the \ninterests of Californians.\" \nWAITING FOR STATE'S RESPONSE \nCurt Hebert, chairman of the federal commission, declined to say yesterday \nwhether the government would immediately yank the soft price caps that went \ninto effect this week if it found the ISO response unsatisfactory. \n\"He said he didn't want to prejudge the case,\" said commission spokeswoman \nTamara Young-Allen. \"He will wait to see what California files.\" \nPUC Commissioner Jeff Brown said he would be willing to give up some state \ncontrol of the grid in exchange for meaningful price controls. But, he said, \nthe federal measures granted fell far short of what California needed. \n\"Hell, those caps are pretty toothless as they are,\" Brown said. \nThe price controls are in effect only during power shortages. The cap is the \nprice offered by the least-efficient generating plant. And generators can \nchallenge any federal ruling that they have exceeded the caps, by claiming \nhigh costs. \nThe controls were in place for the first time yesterday, when the state \ndeclared a Stage 2 power emergency, meaning reserves fell below 5 percent of \navailable capacity. \nFlorio said state power managers' answer to the federal government will \nprobably be that they are already doing within California much of what a \nregional transmission organization would do. \nISO COULD PLAY A ROLE \nThe ISO manages the grid to ensure that power gets to where it is needed in \nthe state, the organization told federal regulators in January. The agency \ncould represent California when a Western regional organization develops, it \nsaid. \nThe governor declined to say yesterday what stand he would take on federal \nregulators' demand. \n\"I'm of a mind to do something, but I still have to talk to my lawyers,\" \nDavis said. \nAssembly Democrats say regulators in Washington have no right to withhold \nactions to correct California's dysfunctional power market. \n\"They're required to . . . ensure that just and reasonable rates prevail in \nthe market,\" Hefner said. \"Why should we have to dicker to get them to do the \njob Congress created them to do?\"\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nNEWS\nPlan would have biggest customers pay Edison's debt\nGreg Lucas\nSacramento Bureau Chief\n\n05/31/2001\nThe San Francisco Chronicle\nFINAL\nA.5\n(Copyright 2001)\n\nLegislative leaders are drafting a new rescue plan for Southern California \nEdison that would put the utility back on its feet financially at the expense \nof its biggest customers. \nThe plan would leave manufacturers, refineries and other big industrial \ncustomers with the burden of paying nearly all the utility's $3.5 billion \nback debt through a dedicated charge. Residential and small commercial users \nwould be on the hook for only a fraction of the back debt.\nBig users say it is unfair to saddle them with all of Edison's debt, but \nsupporters of the plan say it's these users that wanted deregulation and \nshould shoulder the costs it created. \n\"We're trying to put something together in a way that solves all these \nproblems, and if people are to be pigheaded about it, we won't solve any \nproblems,\" said Assemblyman Fred Keeley, D-Boulder Creek (Santa Cruz County). \nAlthough the plan is an alternative to Gov. Gray Davis' proposed deal to put \nEdison back on its feet financially, it could be used as a model to help \nrestore Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to solvency. \nDemocrats say the plan contains some elements desired by Republicans, but GOP \nlawmakers object to saddling large business users with Edison's debt. \nThe plan is based on the way gas customers are divided into \"core\" and \n\"noncore\" users. \nSEPARATING 'CORE' USERS \nUnder this proposal, electrical users would be divided the same way. Core \nusers would be customers who use 500 kilowatts or less a month. Noncore would \nbe those using more than 500 kilowatts. \nOut of Edison's 4.2 million customers, only 3,600 would be noncore customers. \nBut those 3,600 customers use about 26 percent of Edison's demand for energy. \nCore customers would get their power from generators owned by Edison, \nlong-term contracts and alternative energy producers, such as wind farms and \nsolar panels, on contract with the utility. \nThat would mean those customers would no longer be subject to the whims of \nthe spot market, which has far higher prices than other sources of \nelectricity. \nLarge users, the noncore customers, would be given the right to negotiate to \nbuy their power directly from generators or build on- site power plants to \nmake themselves energy self-sufficient. \nThe plan would be phased in through January 2003 to give large energy \ncustomers time to prepare for buying power on the open market. \nDuring that period, residential, small business and large industrial users \nwould all share in paying off Edison's debt. But in 2003, that burden would \nshift exclusively to the big users. \nRepublican lawmakers and those same large users have been clamoring to be \ngiven what is called \"direct access\" to generators so they can negotiate \ncheaper rates. \nEnron is also backing the idea of cutting loose the largest electricity users \nbecause that would create a built-in market for the energy the company sells. \nLarge users who want to remain on the grid could do so. \nEDISON 'ENCOURAGED' \nSources said Edison officials met with lawmakers over the weekend to iron out \ndetails of the plan. \nA spokesman for Edison said he was \"encouraged\" by the talks. \n\"I haven't seen a finished product or a plan,\" said Bob Foster, a senior vice \npresident with Edison. \"They're approaching this in a spirit of goodwill and \ntrying to find a solution.\" \nBig businesses complain that the plan does not work because right now, there \nis nowhere they can buy cheap electricity. \n\"We're very concerned that separating the core from the noncore means we will \nexperience extreme rate hikes over the next two years,\" said D.J. Smith, a \nlobbyist for the California Large Energy Consumers Association. \n\"When you add blackouts, the multiple interruptions of production and another \npotentially huge rate hike, the result would be catastrophic to the economy,\" \nSmith said. \nAdded Dorothy Rothrock, a lobbyist for the California Manufacturers and \nTechnology Association: \"What's the rationale for the noncore to be paying \nthe entire Edison undercollection? It sounds to me like just pure politics. \nThey don't want voters to pay because they vote.\" \nCONSUMER ADVOCATE SMELLS A RAT \nHarvey Rosenfield, head of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, \nsaid he thought the plan would eventually turn into a bailout as business \ninterests muscle lawmakers into pushing some portion of Edison's debt onto \nresidential and smaller commercial customers. \n\"I think it's a trick. We've seen this same tactic used at the Public \nUtilities Commission, where what were supposed to be rate increases for big \nbusiness end up costing more for residential and small businesses,\" \nRosenfield said. \nThe new plan also does not include the outright purchase of Edison's part of \nthe transmission system that loops electricity around the state. \nDavis backs buying the lines for $2.7 billion. Democrats have insisted that \nfor the state's financial help, taxpayers receive something of value. \nRepublicans have insisted that they will back no proposal that includes state \npurchase of transmission lines. \nIn the new proposal, the state would have a five-year option to buy the \ntransmission lines for $1.2 billion -- the book value of the asset. \nIn addition, the utility would make $1.5 billion available to the state to \neither purchase other assets -- such as Edison's hydroelectric facilities, \nfor example -- or use it in partnership to build new power plants.\n\nPHOTO; Caption: \"If people are to be pigheaded about it, we won't solve any \nproblems,\" said Assemblyman Fred Keeley. \nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\n\nINDIA'S MSEB DOUBTFUL OVER DABHOL'S 10 PCT TARIFF CUT PROPOSAL\n\n05/31/2001\nAsia Pulse\n(c) Copyright 2001 Asia Pulse PTE Ltd.\n\nMUMBAI, May 31 Asia Pulse - The Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) \nhas expressed serious doubts over Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company's (DPC) \nproposal to reduce its tariff by 10 per cent from the current average to Rs \n3.15 per unit. \n\"Agreed that they have mooted such a proposal verbally, we should not forget \nthat it is ridden with assumptions, which are unacceptable to the board,\" the \nMSEB sources told PTI here today.\n(PTI) 31-05 1745\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nIndia: Interest rate dichotomy growing wider\n\n05/31/2001\nBusiness Line (The Hindu)\nCopyright (C) 2001 Kasturi & Sons Ltd (KSL); Source: World Reporter (TM) - \nAsia Intelligence Wire\n\nMORE than 30 per cent of the targeted Government borrowings for the current \nyear have been lifted from the market at pretty low yields. \nOver the last two months, the Reserve Bank of India seems to have managed \nshort-term liquidity and interest rates to subserve the larger interest of \nmaking a success of the Centre's borrowing programme.\nOver the last two years, the Government has been able to borrow cheap from \nthe markets - a facility denied to other parts of the economy that have to \nborrow at stiff lending rates from the banks. \nBanks credit-rate borrowers and only the best get funds - this is perfectly \nlogical. They also blindly put in funds into Government floats as they are \ntotally risk-free, which again is perfectly sensible. \nPerhaps, in no part of the world is the practice of banking so risk-free as \nin Mera Bharat Mahan, with banks carrying NPAs of well over Rs 52,000 crore. \nThe votaries of higher Government spending should not crib as the Centre's \nborrowing programmes have received a huge applause from the banking \ncommunity. And the Centre promptly uses the funds on interest payments, \ndefence and subsidies with capital investment getting to be negative. \nAllowing the private sector greater latitude has not curbed the scope of \npublic sector capital investment. If it has not taken place, it is because \neven the Government is reluctant to set up power plants which have to offer \nfree power to farmers. That is precisely why the private parties are \ninsisting on escrow accounts. \nOver the planning period, public sector investment did not believe in \ncost-benefit principles as neck-high taxation levels and subsidies helped to \nhide the inefficiency. That is not possible today. In fact, higher savings of \nthe Indian economy are being wasted more by the Government than by anybody \nelse; also savings cannot be said to be acting as a restraint to the \ninvestment process. \nIn the urban sector, there is an interest rate dichotomy with New Delhi \ngetting easier funds than the corporate world. There is no premium on the \ninterest rates for Government inefficiency. The same dichotomy prevails in \nthe rural sector with bank funds flow tapering off and informal channels \nbusy. Under Indian conditions, higher savings have nowhere to go, making the \ncut in contractual savings look sensible. \nIt hurts not because interest rates are low but because there is no growth to \nabsorb bank funds. \nAt this point of time, one may not be able to find the tomes of any \ninternational economist to analyse the Indian economy. High savings, nil \ngrowth, steep Government borrowings and pervasive hunger and the rest cannot \nbe reconciled into a neat econometric equation. \nOnly growth can help. Sure we (our patriotic politicians and bureaucrats) \nallowed Enron to milk us. Today, if you are not a critic of Enron, you are \nbound to be dubbed a traitor. But can the Maharashtra State Electricity Board \n(MSEB) make money and get bank funds if has to provide power free to large \nsections of the public? Can it get some funds to revamp the existing plants? \nFor us, there is progress in getting stuck at the Hindu growth rate of 3 per \ncent to getting stranded at the Orange growth rate of 6 per cent as breaking \nfree is not in us. \nP. Devarajan\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nIndia: Enron willing to continue project\n\n05/31/2001\nBusiness Line (The Hindu)\nCopyright (C) 2001 Kasturi & Sons Ltd (KSL); Source: World Reporter (TM) - \nAsia Intelligence Wire\n\nMUMBAI, May 30. ENRON today updated Indian lenders about the status of the \nproject and discussed ways for resolution of the current crisis. \nAccording to sources, Enron showed a willingness to continue with the project \neven after all the problems. Mr Wade Cline, Managing Director, is understood \nto have told the lenders that even though DPC had mentioned about taking a 10 \nper cent cut on its returns, it would not do so unilaterally.\nAccording to Mr Cline, the adjustments that Enron could make are contingent \nupon other parties too making an effort to make concessions. He made a \npresentation to the lenders about the current status of the project and the \nproblems. \nMeanwhile, Dabhol Power Company today clarified that it has not \"shut down\" \nits plant. A spokesman said the plant continues to be \"operational\" as \nrequired by the power purchase agreement (PPA). He, however, confirmed that \nthe Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) has not issued despatch \ninstructions since 12 noon on May 29. \nHe also said the company is \"currently\" not planning to terminate the PPA \nprior to the lapse of six months after the serving of the preliminary \ntermination notice. \nSources said that even though MSEB is not purchasing power from DPC, the \ncompany is not likely to default on its payments to lenders. This is because \nDPC has some money left from the disbursements of the first phase of the \nproject. It can use the money to service its debt. It can, however, not \ntransfer the amount to the second phase without the lenders' permission. \nThe company also has a sizable amount of \"completion equity\" over and above \nthe base equity to bring in if it chooses to continue construction. \nAccording to sources, the Indian lenders today wanted to know from Enron \nwhether it is actually willing to stay back and complete the project or walk \naway. It appeared they are willing to stay, but only without conceding too \nmuch. \nTop MSEB officials said as far as MSEB is concerned, \"DPC power may be \navailable, but we would not take it. We are not recognising the PPA any \nmore\". They said the board had given the option to the company saying it \nwould buy power and make payments according to the PPA but on an ad hoc \nbasis. The adjustments could be made at a later date. \n\"However, they threw it back to us saying you cannot have your cake and eat \nit too. So we decided to keep the cake,\" a State Government official said. \nOur Bureau\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nINDIA'S DABHOL SHUTS POWER PLANT, TO ISSUE TERMINATION NOTICE\n\n05/31/2001\nAsia Pulse\n(c) Copyright 2001 Asia Pulse PTE Ltd.\n\nMUMBAI, May 31 Asia Pulse - Amidst a rash of allegations and legal wrangles, \nthe US energy major Enron-promoted Dabhol Power Company (DPC) has shut down \nthe US$3 billion Guhagar plant and is set to issue the Termination Notice to \nits partner the Maharashtra State Electricty Board (MSEB). \nWith the MSEB not drawing power since last noon, the multinational had no \noption but to shut down the plant as MSEB is their sole customer, a member of \nthe Godbole committee, set up for re-negotiating the power purchase agreement \nwith the DPC, told PTI here Wednesday.\n\"DPC is reeling under tremendous pressure from its lenders who have already \ngiven the multinational a go-ahead for a wrap up by terminating the \ncontract,\" he added. \nHe said the Enron India chief, K Wade Cline, had conveyed DPC lenders' nod \nfor the termination to the Committee members yesterday and had said \"we will \nhave to terminate the contract, if no solution is found to this grave crisis. \nAs it is, even now DPC cannot see a way out\". \nThe DPC had served a Preliminary Termination Notice to MSEB on May 19. \n\"Even though there exists a cushion period of six months, the energy major \nwill issue the notice,\" the official said. \nOn the other hand, MSEB officials are not worried over the termination of the \ncontract. \"MSEB has already rescinded the PPA. So even if they terminate the \ncontract, it hardly matters to us,\" they said. \nMeanwhile, the Godbole committee would meet the MSEB officials on June six, \nbut DPC representatives have not been invited for the same. \n(PTI) 31-05 1029\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nReport on Business: Managing\nWorking Life\nThat's right, double-click there, sir Techies, executives cross-pollinate as \nreverse mentoring gains ground\nDIANE LEWIS\nThe Boston Globe\n\n05/31/2001\nThe Globe and Mail\nMetro\nB14\n\"All material Copyright (c) Bell Globemedia Publishing Inc. and its \nlicensors. All rights reserved.\"\n\nGE Plastics executive Jay Pomeroy knew familiarity with the Web was fast \nbecoming an essential part of his job. So, to help him get up to speed, his \ncompany paired him with Gen-Xer Amelia Burkhart, a tech savvy thirtysomething \nat the Pittsfield firm who used her on-line experience to show the \n46-year-old senior manager the ropes. \n\"I brought him knowledge of the Internet realm,\" said Ms. Burkhart, global \nmanager of e-plastics.com, GE Plastics' on-line division. \"He has to deal \nwith people from other regions and countries. We actually conducted a virtual \nmeeting so that he would understand how to participate in meetings on-line.\" \nShe added: \"Before mentoring, you would never see Jay's name on a same-time \nchat. Now he is on a lot and he's become a pretty avid Internet user.\"\nCall it reverse mentoring -- a form of one-on-one coaching that gives younger \ntechies a chance to teach senior executives how to surf the Net, use instant \nmessaging, collaborate with a team in real time, find new business \napplications, or explore the ins and outs of buying products on-line. \nIt's a relationship that's also a two-way street: one that allows corporate \ngreenhorns to seek advice from seasoned executives to help hone the \nmanagerial skills and relationships they need to advance in the workplace. \nSpecialists say reverse mentoring is one way established companies like \nGeneral Electric are embracing the Internet in order to survive -- and thrive \n-- in a technology-driven world. The practice, which began in Europe, is now \ntaking hold in the United States as young workers bring newfound energy and \nskills to Old Economy companies once labelled slow-moving monoliths. \nJoel Kurtzman, co-author of a new book titled Radical E: From GE to Enron -- \nLessons on How to Rule the Web, says the interchange between mentoring pairs \nis a form of cross-pollination: Students gain new knowledge; mentors gain \nvaluable institutional information from veterans whose political astuteness \nand management savvy helped them succeed. \nMs. Burkhart, for example, says the program helped her develop a relationship \nwith Mr. Pomeroy, who returned the favour by providing tips on managing her \ncareer at GE. He also shared some of his institutional knowledge, and he \nremains a close contact at the firm. \"We now have a relationship that has \nblossomed,\" said Ms. Burkhart. \"It's also been good exposure for me.\" \nGlenn Rifkin, co-author of Radical E, says the trend is one of the more \npositive results of the dot-com boom. \"For the first time, entrenched \nbusiness people and companies have had their eyes opened to the fact that \nthere are now some really smart young people in their corporate settings who \ncan teach them new things,\" he said. \nThe authors, who spent months interviewing mature companies with well-known \nbrands, are convinced the future will be shaped by Old Economy \"hybrids\" -- \ncompanies that combine the best practices from e-commerce and older \nbrick-and-mortar firms. This, they say, is a more radical form of reverse \nmentoring in which Net companies with little business knowledge are paired \nwith established firms, or young employees at mature companies find new ways \nto do business on-line. \nSome of those companies include General Motors, Procter & Gamble, GE, and \nHouston-based Enron, a global energy company. GE, the first Old Economy firm \nto endorse and use reverse mentoring in the United States, began a formal \nprogram two years ago after chief executive officer Jack Welch introduced the \nconcept. The company has since paired dozens of workers in a push to bring \nkey people into the computer age and expand the company's market to include \ncyberspace. \nProcter & Gamble began encouraging IT employees to participate in an informal \nreverse mentoring program last year. \"Because technology changes so rapidly, \nindividuals pair up with people who seem to be more adept at the latest \napplication,\" said P&G spokeswoman Vicky Mayer. \nMeanwhile, in Philadelphia, the Wharton School has implemented a program that \nhelps top executives from around the world bring New Economy practices into \nOld Economy firms. One feature of the e-fellows program: Mentoring sessions \nstaffed by MBA students in their 20s who share their knowledge with seasoned \ncorporate leaders. \nWharton e-fellows learn how to use the Internet to reshape their firms. Over \nthe course of three weeks, e-fellows spend time at the business school's \nPhiladelphia campus, in Silicon Valley, and at an international site. The \nprogram began in September. \nExecutives are paired with MBA students in a one-on-one match. \"Typically, \nthese students are Internet savvy and they live in a world where e-business \nand business are synonymous,\" said Neil Neveras, director of e-business at \nWharton's e-fellows program. \nMary Dolan, a 37-year-old manager at Random House, was among the first \nWharton e-fellows to participate in the program last year. \n\"My background was more publishing driven than e-commerce driven,\" said Ms. \nDolan, now director of e-book sales for the New York publisher. \"The program \ngave me a broader grasp and view of the world at large, beyond the niche area \nof publishing.\" \nMs. Dolan was paired with 27-year-old David Turrettino, then a first-year MBA \nstudent. Mr. Turrettino taught Ms. Dolan how to collaborate with her peers \nusing Wharton's Net tools. Since the program is team-based, Ms. Dolan learned \nto conduct meetings on the Net and experiment with on-line business models. \n\"This is a partnership between the generations,\" said Mr. Kurtzman, a global \npartner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. \"But at the height of the dot-com boom, \npeople were saying strategy is dead. . . . Now there is an understanding that \nyou must have the business savvy that comes with experience.\" \nMr. Pomeroy, of GE Plastics, says having a Web presence has paid off. \"At GE \nPlastics we took a presence on the Web, which was about $10-million [U.S.] in \nsales revenues in 1998, and expanded it to $1.5-billion in business by 2000,\" \nhe said. \"This year, we expect to do close to $4-billion in business \non-line.\" \nMr. Pomeroy said Ms. Burkhart helped him use the Net with greater ease. \n\"Now, everything we do is predicated on the internal or external Web,\" said \nMr. Pomeroy. \"Everything is on that square screen that sits on our desks.\"\n\nIllustration \n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. \n\n\nEnron Willing To Continue India Power Project - Report\n\n05/31/2001\nDow Jones International News\n(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)\n\nNEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- U.S. based power major Enron Corp. (ENE) may be \nwilling to continue with its India project the Dabhol Power Co., Wade Cline, \nmanaging director of Enron's indian unit, told the projects Indian lenders, \nthe Business Line newspaper reports Thursday. \nCline told lenders that Dabhol Power could make adjustments, including a 10% \ncut in power tariffs, but it wouldn't do so unilaterally, the news report \nadded. Any adjustments would depend on similar concessions from purchasing \nparties.\nThe $3-billion Dabhol Power project, India's biggest foreign investment \nproject, is situated in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. \nThe project, which will generate 2,184 megawatts of power when the second \nphase is completed later this year, is at the center of a power supply \ndispute between the state government of Maharashtra and Dabhol Power over \nwhat the government claims are \"unaffordable\" power tariffs. The dispute has \nunnerved foreign lenders. \nTuesday, the Maharashtra State Electricity Board stopped buying power from \nthe two-year-old Dabhol plant. The move came five days after the MSEB told \nDPC that it was canceling the 1995 Power Purchasing Agreement between the two \nparties that sets electricity prices. \nMSEB officials said Wednesday that the Dabhol plant has stopped producing \nelectricity. \nThe news report however quoted a Dabhol Power official as saying that while \nthe MSEB had stopped dispatch instructions, the plant continued to be \noperational. \nMSEB was Dabhol's only buyer. \n\n-By Muneeza Arjuman, Dow Jones Newswires; 91-11-461-9427; \nmuneeza.arjuman@dowjones.com\n\nCopyright , 2000 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Erica,\n\nDue to the fact that Jeff is unable to attend on July 19, I believe it would \nbe better to reschedule the call for sometime next quarter.\n\nThanks,\nJoannie\n713-345-7774\n\n\n\n\n\n\nErica Harris on 05/14/2001 12:09:54 PM\nTo: \"'jeff.skilling@enron.com'\" \ncc: \n\nSubject: Telephone Call with Jerry Murdock\n\n\nDear Mr. Skilling:\n\nI write on behalf of Jerry Murdock, who is currently in Europe. Mr. Murdock\nasked me to pass on the following information regarding your telephone call\nscheduled for 10:00am (CST) on Tuesday, May 15.\n\nInsight Capital hosts a quarterly dinner with Robert Rubin and Steve\nFriedman and other selected guests. Our next dinner is scheduled for July\n19 and will be held in Aspen, Colorado. The Current State of the Global\nMarket will be one of the topics under discussion and Jack Welch of GE is\none of your fellow invitees.\n\nThe purpose of your conversation with Mr. Murdock is to discuss the above in\nmore detail and to more fully brief you on the purpose of these dinners.\n\nPlease do not hesitate to contact me should you require any further\ninformation.\n\nErica Harris\nInsight Capital Partners\n680 Fifth Avenue\n8th Floor\nNew York, NY 10019\n(212) 230-9276\n\n_______________________________________________________\nThis message may contain confidential and/or legally privileged information.\nIf it has been sent to you in error, please reply immediately to advise the\nsender of the error and then destroy this message, any copies of this\nmessage and any printout of this message. If you are not the intended\nrecipient of the message, any unauthorized dissemination, distribution or\ncopying of the material in this message, and any attachments to the message,\nis strictly forbidden.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "TO: All Current Enron Employees who Participate in the Enron Corp. Savings Plan\n\n\nDue to an Enron programming error in the transmission of data to the Enron Corp. Savings Plan administrator, a number of currently active employees were erroneously coded with a status of terminated on the Savings Plan system. \n\nAs a result, you may have received a notice from Hewitt Associates, the Savings Plan administrator, indicating that you were a terminated employee and providing you with options for your Savings Plan account. This notice was sent in error, and should be disregarded.\n\nThis situation was identified and corrected. We regret any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused. \n\nIf you would like to verify that your Savings Plan employment status has been corrected, you may log in to the Savings Plan website through the Enron intranet (benefits.enron.com) or the internet (resources.hewitt.com/enron) and view your status in the \"Personal Data\" option off the main log-in screen. \n\nIf you have further questions, please contact a representative at the Benefits Service Center at 800-332-7979, option 3.\n\n\nCorporate Benefits", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001 \n10:07 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Btu\" on 01/12/2001 04:12:44 PM\nTo: \"Btu Weekly\" <>\ncc: \nSubject: Btu Weekly\n\n\n\nAttached is the latest issue of Btu Weekly.\n\ne-mail: info@Btu.net\nphone: 732-758-8222\nfax: 732-758-8286\n\n\n - wg011501.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tana: Other than your email attached, have you had other discussions with \nMark or credit about hedge funds? Sara\n\nSara Shackleton\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3801a\nHouston, Texas 77002\n713-853-5620 (phone)\n713-646-3490 (fax)\nsara.shackleton@enron.com\n----- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 01/23/2001 05:41 PM -----\n\n\tTana Jones\n\t12/14/2000 10:43 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Brent Hendry/NA/Enron@Enron, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan Bailey/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMary Cook/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samantha Boyd/NA/Enron@Enron, Robert \nBruce/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Panus/NA/Enron@Enron, Cheryl \nNelson/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Hedge Funds\n\nJust a note to Group after discussion w/paralegals and Mark: on a going \nforward basis if our counterparty is a hedge fund, we will ask for all \ncorporate documents, plus a copy of their prospectus (which should show us \nwhat the fund is allowed to invest in).", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have the book for you. What is your location? Are you crate training the \npup?--I did and it is a great idea. I have an extra crate if you need...they \nare pretty expensive so if you want you can have this one.....", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Over the last couple of days I have purcahses about 400MW of ICAP in Cal 01- \nI am still 1MM mwhs short 01 and 16MM mwhs short total 02 &03. Icap is on \nthe FERC agenda today - a decision expected around 11 AM CPT.\n\nDana", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Our vision to become The World's Leading Company positions our company for \ngreat success this year and beyond. Our success is dependent on execution. \nWith that in mind, we are making Enron's 2001 corporate and business unit \ngoals available to employees. \n\nPlease take a few minutes to review our 2001 goals on Enron's intranet at \nhttp://172.28.92.190/bowne/ We believe they will help you gain a better \nunderstanding of our vision for the company and will inspire you to identify \ninnovative ways to help your organization and Enron achieve our objectives. \nWe have a lot to accomplish this year, and with your hard work and \ndedication, we can realize another year of stellar performance.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "yeah, i will. she is great. she thinks i am smart b/c i read the comics. \nplus she had a breast job.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "MEMORANDUM\n\nTo: CAEM Board of Directors\nFr: Jeff Mangold\nSubject: Liability Insurance for CAEM Officers and Directors\nDate: October 18, 2001\n\nREPLY REQUESTED\n\nAs a last step in securing liability insurance for CAEM's officers and\ndirectors, the insurer requires all officers and directors to answer the\nfollowing questions. Our General Counsel has advised me that a simple\nreply to this e-mail stating the answer to all questions is no will be\nsufficient.\n\nThanks for your attention to this necessary administrative detail. If\nyou have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me\n\nJeff Mangold\nCenter for the Advancement of Energy Markets\nwww.caem.org\njmangold@caem.org\nVoice: 703-729-2710\nFax: 703-783-8720\n\nQuestions for officers and directors. If an answer to any of the\nquestions would be yes, we need the details.\n\n1. There has not been nor is there now pending any claim(s) against any\nperson proposed for insurance in his or her capacity of either director\nor officer of [CAEM].\n\n2. No director or officer has knowledge or information of any act, error\nor omission which might give rise to a claim(s) under the proposed\npolicy.\n\n3. Has any officer or director:\n\na. Been involved in any antitrust copyright or patent litigation?\n\nb. Been charged in any civil or criminal action or administrative\nproceeding with a violation of any federal or state antitrust or fair\ntrade law?\n\nc. Been charged in any civil or criminal action or administrative\nproceeding with a violation of any federal or state securities law or\nregulation?\n\nd. Been involved in any representative actions, class actions, or\nderivative suits?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I did get your email and my work number is 713-853-6320. My home # is\n713-880-4157. I'll give you a call this weekend. It's incredibly difficult \nfor\nme to talk at work so I'll give you a shout at home. Talk to you soon.\n\nKR", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey could you do me a favor and fax me my brackets. i dont really remember \nall of my picks. my fax number is 503-464-3740. email me when you send it. \nThanks dude.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "IntercontinentalExchange \n Firm Power Price Bulletin \n For Power Delivered on Wednesday, November 21, 2001 \n (Trade Date of Tuesday, November 20, 2001) \nClick here to access index history . \n * volume represents sell-side only * \n\nHub\tHigh\tLow\tWtd Avg Index\tChange ($)\tVol (Mwh)\t\nCinergy\t $22.50\t $18.75\t $20.89\t- 2.59\t 69,600\t\nComed\t $16.00\t $16.00\t $16.00\t- 3.61\t 1,600\t\nEntergy\t $23.25\t $18.25\t $20.32\t+ 3.12\t 21,600\t\nNepool\t $32.00\t $32.00\t $32.00\t- 1.00\t 800\t\nPalo Verde\t $22.00\t $17.50\t $19.99\t+ 4.33\t 16,800\t\nPJM-West\t $25.60\t $25.05\t $25.46\t+ .01\t 73,600\t\nSP-15\t $23.95\t $20.00\t $22.75\t+ 5.26\t 28,800\t\nTVA\t $21.75\t $18.00\t $20.33\t- 1.42\t 10,400\t\n\n\n Includes all trades done from 6 AM to 11 AM Central Prevailing Time on the trade date specified for financially firm power delivered during the on-peak hours (6 AM - 10 PM CPT for Eastern hubs / 6 AM - 10 PM Pacific Prevailing Time for Western hubs) on the delivery date(s) specified. \n IntercontinentalExchange is the world's most liquid trading platform for over-the-counter energy and metals. 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IntercontinentalExchange reserves the right to cancel this service at any time for any reason or no reason at all. \nYou agree that IntercontinentalExchange does not make any representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the data. \nTo become an Exchange Participant or inquire about the indices, please contact sales@intcx.com . \nTo unsubscribe from this service, click here unsubscribe . \n ?Copyright IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. 2001, All Rights Reserved.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Power Generation Investco, L.L.C.\n\nWe have been requested by EWS-ENA to file for withdrawal of Power Generation \nInvestco, L.L.C.'s qualification to conduct business in the State of \nLouisiana. If you are aware of any reason NOT to withdraw from this state, \nplease advise me no later than Thursday, June 21, 2001. If we receive no \nobjections, we will proceed with withdrawal procedures.\n\nLillian R. Bailey\nAdministrator\nCorporate Services\nEB4804A\nPhone 713/853-3577\nFax 713/646-8007\nlillian.bailey@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT on 03/20/2000 \n08:49 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"CHRIS KRECEK\" on 03/19/2000 02:20:44 PM\nTo: \"TOM POPPLEWELL\" , , \n, , , \n, , , \n, , \n, , \n, , , \n, , \n, \ncc: \"DAVID BARBOUR\" , \"DALLAS GUEST ACCOUNT #2\" \n, \"DEBORAH LOWE\" \nSubject: Enron/Project Specter\n\n\nAttached are the following additional closing documents:\n\nAssignment Agreement\nReceipt (S-Future) - clean\nReceipt (J.M.2 Owner Trust) - clean\nReceipt (S-Present) - clean\nReceipt (S-Past) - clean0\nIndependent Auctioneer Letter\n\n - 233390.wpd\n - 233377.wpd\n - 233379.doc\n - 233379.wpd\n - 233381.doc\n - 233381.wpd\n - 233383.doc\n - 233383.wpd\n - 233385.doc\n - 233385.wpd\n - 233390.doc\n - 233377.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The contact for Fresno Cogen is Ken Salvagno - phone number is 916-447-5171.\n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n\n\n\nRhonda L Denton\n04/30/2001 03:05 PM\nTo: Kate Symes/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: Ryan Slinger/PDX/ECT@ECT, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Fresno Cogeneration\n\nNew CP under 595518 is being set up tomorrow. Can you please provide me with \na phone number so GCP can confirm their information? Please copy Bernice \nalso.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "ISDA PRESS REPORT - MAY 30, 2001\n\n\nCredit Derivatives\n* ISDA tackles default swap successor definition - IFR\n\nRisk Management\n* Basel 2 comment period ends, work for banks begins -\nReuters\n* Hedge funds drive risk tool boom - IFR\n\nRegulatory\n* New U.K. Financial Regulator Draws Fire From\nInstitutions - The Wall Street Journal\n\nOther\n* US Equity Derivatives - FOW\n\n\nISDA tackles default swap successor definition\nIFR - May 26, 2001\n\nThe International Swaps and Derivatives Association's credit derivatives\nmarket practice committee last week moved to tackle the question of\nreference entity for credit default swaps in the event of a de-merger.\n\nWith the dismantling of AT&T looming, the need to resolve the \"successor\"\nissue is heightened, say industry officials, who note that resolution would\nenhance legal certainty for the product. AT&T's restructuring plan calls for\nsplitting the company into four different units and assigning the bulk of\nthe firm's massive debt burden to two of the entities.\n\nUnder the ISDA 1999 credit derivatives definitions, the entity that assumes\n\"all or substantially all\" of a firm's debt responsibility after a break-up\nshould be used as the reference entity for outstanding credit default swap\ncontracts. The AT&T example highlights the need for clarification because no\none entity stands to assume the majority of the company's debt obligations.\nAlso, AT&T is one of the most heavily traded names in the credit default\nswap market.\n\nOne potential answer may be to allocate a de-merging company's default\nprotection among the newly formed companies according to the percentage of\ndebt that each entity is allocated, said credit derivatives officials in New\nYork. No historical guidance exists currently.\n\nThe issue first rose to prominence last year with the question of the\nreference entity for credit default swaps on the UK's National Power\nfollowing the company's de-merger.\n\nInternational Power was eventually agreed to be the reference entity because\nit had to take on new debt at the time of the de-merger.\n\nMany end users of default swaps were unhappy with the way major dealers spun\nout the debate over this case, however.\n\nFirms representing the key participants in the credit derivatives market on\nJune 5 will report back to the credit derivatives market practice committee.\nThe firms consulting the marketplace include a credit derivatives dealing\nfirm, a bank portfolio manager and an end user of credit derivatives. Each\ngroup has European and US representation.\n\nIt is unclear whether the clarification on the successor issue, which will\nprobably be released, as a supplement later this summer, will apply\nretroactively, one market official said.\n\n\nBasel 2 comment period ends, work for banks begins\nReuters - May 30, 2001\nBy Alice Ratcliffe\n\nZURICH, May 30 (Reuters) - An industry comment period on new global capital\nrules dubbed \" Basel 2\" ends on Thursday, but the work will just be starting\nfor banks calculating how the sweeping changes will affect their businesses.\n\nThe new rules are due to be enforced in various legal jurisdictions starting\nin 2004. They will apply to most of the world's banks now subject to the\noutmoded Basel Accord dating from 1988. Basel 2, once adopted, will also set\nstandards for securities and brokerage firms in the European Union.\n\nDespite outcry from some industry participants that the new rules were\nformulated too quickly, supervisors appear set to complete Basel 2 by\nyear-end, in time to implement it by 2004, according to industry sources.\n\nOne reason for the haste is that the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision\ndrafting the new rules worries an industry stalemate could delay adoption of\nthe badly-needed new rules in some key jurisdictions. The 2004\nimplementation date is already seen as a sop to the lengthy EU legislative\nprocess.\n\n\"Time (Basel 2) uses up eats into time for the EU directive,\" said a source\nfamiliar with the issues, adding the Basel Committee is \"between the devil\nand the deep blue sea\".\n\nSWEATING OVER CALIBRATION\n\nOf course, that doesn't make the process any smoother.\n\nOfficially, banks are to have all comments submitted by May 31. Unofficial\ndialogues will likely continue for a long while.\n\nOne area of concern is Basel 2's approach to capital needed to cover lending\nexposure. It allows for banks, which meet certain qualifications, to measure\nthe risk of a borrower defaulting using an internal system, in a way similar\nto an earlier advance adopted in the 1990s is used to measure market risk.\n\nIn the approach to market risk, banks deemed eligible by supervisors can use\ntheir own internal \"Value-at-Risk\" (VAR) models to assess market risk to\nassess capital requirements.\n\nBasel 2 foresees letting eligible banks use an \"internal ratings based\"\n(IRB) approach to measure credit risk. But unlike market risk, banks are not\nallowed to use their own models to calculate the capital needed to cover\ncredit risk, at least not yet, as such models are not deemed advanced enough\nfor this.\n\nInstead, banks will compute their regulatory capital using their own\ninternal ratings. But they must then plug internal numbers into formulae\nspelled out by Basel 2, computed on an indexed or \"calibrated\" basis. This\nis where problems arise.\n\n\"The first thing we said was that the calibration of the whole proposal has\nto be re-worked,\" said one banker.\n\nBanks complain Basel 2's calibration formulae, as spelled out in a draft\npublished in January, penalise the IRB approach, saying set-asides for risky\ncorporates, for example, could be higher than what is called for by a\nstandardised approach applied for less sophisticated banks.\n\nOne fear is that this could lead small and mid-sized banks using the\nstandardised approach to wind up with a disproportionately larger exposure\nto riskier borrowers.\n\nSupervisors are expected to work out the kinks, however, and are expected to\ntake into account data collected by the Basel Committee under a Quantitative\nImpact Study (www.bis.org).\n\n\"I have the strong impression there are going to be substantial changes to\nthe document...,\" said one banker whose own institution had run simulations\nwhich took into account its profile including a large amount of emerging\nmarket loans.\n\nHe said the simulations showed his bank \"would have been seriously\npenalised\" by the earlier proposal. \"But now it looks as though it will be\nchanged. The Basel Committee seems to be open to our point of view,\" he\nsaid.\n\nBanks are to submit findings on such technical issues to country regulators\nby June 1. The Basel Committee could finish analysing these by October, and\nis likely to incorporate them into the finished version of Basel 2.\n\nOPERATIONAL RISK PALPITATIONS\n\nOperational risk is a new category foreseen by Basel 2 alongside credit and\nmarket risk. No one doubts that such risk exists. But requiring banks to\nquantify it and set aside enough capital to satisfy regulators is proving\nanother headache.\n\nSome private bankers worry that asking banks to set aside capital for such\nrisk could adversely affect the burgeoning business of wealth management\nwhich in theory requires a low capital base compared to lending or trading\nactivities.\n\n\"A lot of banks have gone into private banking and asset management and have\npaid a fortune to do so. The message is they want these glamorous purchases\nbecause they need low capital and offer good returns,\" said one European\nbanker, adding the original proposed changes \"move the goalposts\".\n\nThe Basel Committee raised a storm when it suggested a capital set aside of\n20 percent - a provisional figure - for operational risk. The final figure\nhas not yet been set.\n\nBasel 2 defines operational risk as \"the risk of direct or indirect loss\nresulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems\nor from external events\" and refers to \"an average of 20 percent of economic\ncapital\".\n\nAlongside smaller banks, big ones are irked that the calculation ignores\nwhat one banker said was big banks' more diversified income, and hence\nreduced risk of failure.\n\nSome banks would also like included in the calculation the \"hit absorption\"\nof a bank, meaning that a bank making losses would first use income, not\ncapital, as a cushion.\n\n\nHedge funds drive risk tool boom\nIFR - May 26, 2001\nBy Kathleen Fitzpatrick\n\nDubbed virtual portfolios, risk measurement services that include a\n'what-if' scenario along with the more traditional kind of risk analysis are\ngaining in importance. The hypothetical feature allows for a more customised\nand flexible approach to the management of risk and answers situational\nhedging questions about a portfolio.\n\n\"What would happen if I added a hedge into the portfolio? What if I buy or\nsell futures?\" are questions that Deutsche Bank's dbRiskOffice scenario\nanalysis can now address, said Michelle McCarthy, managing director, risk\nanalytics at Deutsche Bank. Deutsche's 'What-if Positions Change'\nenhancement, released to clients in mid-May, includes features to determine\nchanges in value at risk (VAR), tracking error and surplus-at-risk resulting\nfrom a variety of hypothetical situations.\n\nDeutsche's client risk reporting system, available via an internet browser,\nspecifically targets risk managers who outsource their risk measurement,\ninstead of building up an entire department to monitor their VAR. Deutsche's\ncustomers are keen on obtaining cross-asset class VAR coverage, according to\nMcCarthy. Managers who incorporate the use of the client risk reporting\nenhancement would have a better handle on whether a particular position will\nbetter correlate a fund to an index, for example.\n\nThe current VAR analysis tools have already been mastered by the fund\ncommunity, which is now looking for better predictors of risk. VAR is tied\nto a particular probability at present and fails to capture an exceptional\nmove in an index, for example, said Guillaume Blacher, senior managing\ndirector, pricing advisory and risk management. at Reech Capital in London.\n\n\"Risk managers have been consistently going for greater flexibility.' added\nDeutsche's McCarthy. \"More managers want to work with the numbers, rather\nthan have a single number that comes out once a day,\" she said, referring to\nthe benefits of scenario analysis over traditional risk measurement\npractices.\n\nThe hypothetical scenario tools, along with the traditional VAR risk\nmeasurement systems, are needed by fund managers in a complementary way,\nstated Reech Capital's Blacher. However, the hypothetical tools give more\nflexibility to analyse potentially substantial losses. \"VAR has shown its\nlimitations . . . it tends to capture bad days, not the extremes,\" according\nto Blacher.\n\nHypothetical analysis tools will assist the risk manager in deciphering what\npositions are needed to get back within a fund manager's limit, he added.\n\nOption competition\nThe need for faster and more reliable scenario hedging for managers\ninvesting in equity options has been a key driver of demand for 'what-if'\nscenario analysis lately. \"The stock option market has become tighter, more\ncompetitive,\" noted Ravi lain, chief executive officer of Egar Technology, a\nNew York and Moscow-based firm that launched its own real-time equity\noptions trading and risk management platform (Equity Trading System) last\nweek.\n\n\"We have already seen an incredible amount of interest from market-makers\nmoving upstairs and the hedge fund community,\" lain said.\n\nHe also credits the more educated investor who may be prompting the fund\nmanager to install better risk management and reporting systems,\nparticularly for option based funds, as fuelling the current demand for\nhypothetical risk analysis. \"Aside from the trading and risk management\nsystems, there is a lot of need for decision support tools,\" he added.\n\nMichael Gannon, sales and marketing associate at Imagine Software, the\nsoftware maker that powers the Derivatives.com trading site, agreed that\nmore sophisticated investors are a force behind fund manager demand for this\nkind of system.\n\nBanks such as Deutsche Bank and Citigroup use Derivatives.com risk\nmeasurement tools in their sell-side operations, according to Gannon. And it\nis precisely the use by these banks that smaller Imagine Software clients\nlike.\n\nHowever, the current risk measurement systems can be expensive for all but\nthe largest trading organisations, and especially for start-up funds. \"Hedge\nfunds are not going to spend US$1m on buying a big system,\" said Egar's\nlain. Instead, he said, they will investigate the more customisable decision\nanalysis tools.\n\nImagine Software implemented its hypothetical 'what-if' position analysis\nlast year. Its Derivatives.com website features a 'hedge as you re-hedge'\ncomponent that allows funds to rehedge during the simulation to give the\nportfolio a two-dimensional real-time projection of a trade.\n\nMicroHedge, a web-based platform that caters to option traders, also offers\n'what-if' scenario analysis in its Micro-Hedge Portfolio Risk product. That\nplatform, however, targets the needs of active market-makers, rather than\nhedge fund derivatives users.\nThe fact that these virtual portfolio hypothetical analysis tools are now\navailable is beginning to make it easier for hedge funds to start up,\naccording to Imagine's Cannon. With the right risk analysis tools, a hedge\nfund could be up and running in a week, instead of hiring an entire IT\nstaff, he said.\n\nCertainly, the growth of hedge fund start-ups continues at rapid pace. Hedge\nfunds are expected to expand with a compound annual growth of 27%, according\nto a study by Freeman & Co.\n\n\nNew U.K. Financial Regulator Draws Fire From Institutions\nThe Wall Street Journal - May 30, 2001\nBy Silvia Ascarelli\n\nLONDON -- Will too much bureaucracy cause a logjam in the City? A think\ntank warned of growing discontent among major financial institutions with\nthe Financial Services Authority, which this year will take over the duties\nof all of the financial regulatory agencies in the United Kingdom, and said\nthe FSA's style eventually could undermine the international competitiveness\nof the City, as London's financial district is known.\n\nThe FSA is seen as \"bureaucratic, intrusive and insensitive,\" and its\nregulatory style risks becoming a rules-based system for the benefit of\nlawyers and compliance officials, according to the Centre for the Study of\nFinancial Innovation, in London.\n\nThe conclusions, which are based on interviews with officials at about 70\nfinancial institutions, including foreign banks with large operations in the\nU.K., come as the FSA nears a still-unnamed date when it will officially\nreplace 10 regulators and 14 different rule books. During the past four\nyears, the FSA has been a virtual regulator that contracted some of its\nduties to the agencies that it will replace.\n\nThe FSA said the think tank -- which admits it began with negative\npreconceptions -- ended up with some positive conclusions. For instance, the\nstudy found little evidence, despite many complaints, that the FSA's\napproach has cost the London's financial center any business. Rather, it\nfound that the FSA is seen as more sophisticated than other European\nregulators and that new banks and companies are setting up shop in the U.K.\nat an unprecedented pace.\n\nThe think tank itself acknowledged that some of the institutions may be\ngrumbling because they prefer the old regime and because the FSA isn't\ncompletely formed. The think tank also warned of \"inexorable forces\" driving\nthe City toward rule-bound regulation, rather than a more flexible,\nindividual approach. Some respondents said they feared that the FSA may be\nless hospitable to innovation and start-up companies.\n\nThe CSFI also claimed that regulatory costs are rising in most parts of the\nCity because of higher compliance costs. An FSA spokesman said the report\ndidn't back that claim up with hard analysis and that indirect costs are\nincluded in the cost-benefit analysis that the agency performs on policy\nproposals.\n\n\nUS Equity Derivatives\nFOW - May 2001\nBy Anuszka Ranslev\n\nThe economic slowdown of global markets has had a dramatic effect on the US\nequity derivatives market. Although the underlying market is proving to be\nquite uncertain, traders report a remarkable time for equity derivatives.\nOne trader describes this as \"probably the single best I environment for\nequity derivatives that we've seen in the last decade\". Compressed levels of\nvolatility at the beginning of the year, combined with uncertainty in the\nmarket, has lead to an increased usage of equity y derivatives. While\nvolatility levels dropped in the first few months of the year due to supply\nand demand factors, the past month has seen volatilities begin to move up\nagain.\n\nHowever, one US-based broker warns that volatilities have not moved up as\nmuch as the market would expect. \"We would predict, with the current supply\nand demand imbalance, that vols would rise more significantly than they\nhave,\" he says. \"The fact that vols have not risen in this way creates good\nvalue for those looking to use equity derivatives.\"\n\nMeanwhile, there are reports of a diversity of business being traded across\nthe board, with no significant markets being favoured. While February saw no\nsigns -of a herd mentality since March there has been much copycat trading\ngoing on. This has lead to reports of the US leading the market with Europe\nand Asia following. However, at the beginning of April, traders report some\ndiversions from this copycat trading, particularly with the Nikkei rising by\nseveral per cent.\n\nConvertibles remain the core of activity in the market. A dealer comments:\n\"If you can get the premium high enough, although people aren't crazy about\nselling their stock at this level, convertible financing is pretty viable.\"\nThe demand in the convertible market has lead to a significant growth of\nconvertible arbitrage. This sector has become the best performing\nalternative investment hedge fund strategy, rising from last year, with a\ntotal return of approximately 350/0. The dealer warns: \"There is a lot of\nnew money that has moved into this arena, but there are just not that many\nnew funds, and now, as funds come on, there aren't that many convertibles\navailable.\"\n\nThe convertible market continues to offer zeros with many large over night\ndeals being witnessed. One trader comments that: \"The big buyers of\nconvertibles believe that the arbitrage funds are very material to the\nmarket, although they would prefer them on a hedge basis with more\nattractive volatility.\" However, he warns: \"In this market of convertibles\nyou need to be aware of where you can get stock off, where the credit should\nbe trading and where you can distribute that credit.\"\n\nTraders report a record year, so far, in equity derivatives and speculate\nthat the market is the one area in investment banking, other than fixed\nincome, that is really having a good year. A head of desk concludes: \"This\nis a period of divergence where there is so much uncertainty in the market\nthat it is hard to trade and hard to take direction. Yet, this is often when\nderivatives have the best opportunities and can provide the best solution.\"\n\n\n**End of ISDA Press Report for May 30, 2001**\n\nTHE ISDA PRESS REPORT IS PREPARED FOR THE LIMITED USE OF ISDA STAFF, ISDA'S\nBOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SPECIFIED CONSULTANTS TO ISDA. THIS PRESS REPORT IS\nNOT FOR DISTRIBUTION (EITHER WITHIN OR WITHOUT AN ORGANIZATION), AND ISDA IS\nNOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY USE TO WHICH THESE MATERIALS MAY BE PUT.\n\n\nScott Marra\nAdministrator for Policy & Media Relations\nISDA\n600 Fifth Avenue\nRockefeller Center - 27th floor\nNew York, NY 10020\nPhone: (212) 332-2578\nFax: (212) 332-1212\nEmail: smarra@isda.org", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Everyday heroes are all around us at Enron, living our core values of \nRespect, Integrity, Communication and Excellence in everything they do. Some \nof these heroes make a big splash while others just quietly make a difference \nin the workplace around them. Either way, these special individuals deserve \nto be recognized with a nomination for the 2000 Chairman's Award.\n\nAs there is more than just one employee living the values at Enron, this \naward program will honor 10 employees as members of the Chairman's \nRoundtable. From that group, the one individual most embodying our values \nwill be presented with the Chairman's Award at the Management Conference in \nSan Antonio in November.\n\nThe beauty of this award program is that it is completely employee-driven \nfrom beginning to end. From your nominations, an international employee \ncommittee will select the Chairman's Roundtable and eventually, the \nChairman's Award winner. Your role of nominating our everyday heroes is \nextremely vital to the program's success. If someone has made a positive \nimpression on you, please take the time to complete a nomination form and \nsend it to Charla Reese by October 1, 2000. You may click here for a \nprintable form: http://home.enron.com/announce/chairman_nom/form3.doc\n\nFor more information on the Chairman's Award, including details on last \nyear's Roundtable members and previous winners, Repit Suliyono and Bobbye \nBrown, please click here: http://home.enron.com/announce/chairman_nom\n\nAgain, this is a very special award at Enron and we sincerely thank you for \nyour participation.\n\nKen, Jeff and Joe", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The report named: East P/L Totals , published as of 10/24/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "For your review.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/17/2001 02:27 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Thompson, Peter J.\" on 01/17/2001 02:24:47 PM\nTo: \"Alan. Larsen (E-mail)\" , \"Kay Mann (E-mail)\" \n, \"Kent. Shoemaker (E-mail)\" , \n\"Lee. Johnson (E-mail)\" , \"Sheila Tweed (E-mail)\" \n\ncc: \"Pipitone, Paul\" , \"Cobb, Chris\" \n \n\nSubject: Fountain Valley/GE Facility Agreement\n\n\n\n Attached please find the latest draft of the Fountain Valley/GE\nFacility Agreement (the second document attached below), as well as a\nblackline showing changes to the original form agreed to with GE. This\nrevised draft incorporates (a) all of Lee's comments but for his\ncomments on Section 10.6 and Exhibit B - 550 psig (for which I am still\nawaiting confirmation), (b) Kay's comments on Exhibit S and (c) John\nRigby's comments. To complete we will need to insert the date the\nagreement is signed, confirm the specific performance guarantees and the\nitems in (a) above, and insert Exhibit H-2 manually. I will be out of\nthe office for the remainder of the day. In my absence, please contact\nChris Cobb at (202) 662-3016.\n <> <> \n - Facility Agmt -Original Form vs. Version 8.DOC\n - Turbine Agreement - Version 8.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jim & Darren -\n\nIt looks as though the only ISO true-up information Risk received was regarding our July variance of $86,743. This does not take into account the August variances totalling approx. $42,000 in revenue we did not receive throughout the month. Fran has informed me that as soon as she has this information she can account for the credit to the Short Term West Hourly book; but as you can see by the attached e-mail, Risk has only accounted for July variances, not August, in this PMA. \n\nI did go over the Month End Variance report Jim gave me, and I have some questions about the totals listed in it - in particular having to do with charges 253, 405, 111, and 112. Let me know when one or both of you has a moment and I think we can clear this up.\n\nAgain, I think the only variances we still have out there for the WHOURLY book are the four that occurred in August, which are as follows:\n\n8/11 - $990\n8/16 - $37,787.25\n8/18 - ($6,764.68)\t\n8/22 - $9.495.25\n\nAs long as we're all aware of the ISO charges and revenue still unaccounted for - and know they will be in the future - I think we can all sleep soundly. Let me know if you have any questions on this.\n\nThanks,\nKate\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tChang, Fran \nSent:\tTuesday, September 04, 2001 5:02 PM\nTo:\tSymes, Kate\nCc:\tWilliams III, Bill; Reyes, Jim; Cavanaugh, Darren; Postlethwaite, John\nSubject:\tiso revenue/expenses true up for August 01'\n\nKate:\n\nPer your request I have double checked Risk's daily record on ISO revenue/expenses for WHOURLY book in August and everything checked out. Here is the result:\n\nDaily ISO revenue/expenses total (8/1-8/31)\t+$629,709 (you can also get this number by adding up the ISO report Risk \t\t\t\t\t\t\tdistributed to you every morning along with your P&L )\nJuly ISO true up\t\t\t\t\t+$86,743 \n=>\t\t\t\t\ttotal\t+$716,452\nMonth-end August ISO revenue/expenses \t+$716,481 (we got this total from Volume Mgmt)\nVariance (i.e. true-up)\t\t\t\t+$29\n\nI have communicated this with Volume Management with the above results. Jim advised that they might have added some items \"after fact\" during August but those changes were neither included in the daily ISO flash Risk got nor included in the month-end flash, and that's probably why you are expecting more than what Risk gave you. Jim and Darren will be looking into their records in order to check out with you.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks,\nFran", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "look at the yellow highlighted areas and let's talk", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Experts\n\n Tom Lambert\n Dan Lamb confirmed with Tom Lambert that he has been\nretained. We will send him a check and get written engagement letter.\nFERC Developments\nFrom: Ronald Carroll [mailto:rcarroll@bracepatt.com]\nSent: Friday, December 08, 2000 10:23 AM\nTo: gfergus@brobeck.com; jhartso@enron.com; mary.hain@enron.com;\nrsanders@enron.com; smara@enron.com; mday@gmssr.com\nSubject: SCE Motion for Supoena to MSC\n\n\nOn December, SCE filed a motion with FERC in which it request FERC to issue\na subpoena for the production of documentary evidence to the ISO's Market\nSurveillance Committee. The subpoena seeks information related to the\nexercise of market power\n\nWhile FERC's regulations allow 15 days to file an answer to motion, I\nrecommend that we file a response as soon as possible if this is something\nthat we either wish to oppose or have conditions established.\n\nI an having a copy of the motion and subpoena faxed to you. Ron\n\nEOB Developments (Peter Meringolo)\nOn December 4, 2000, the Electricity Oversight Board (\"EOB\") issued a\nsubpoena to the ISO. (The EOB previously issued a subpoena to the ISO on\nJuly 20, 2000). The 12/4/2000 subpoena seeks data related to, among other\nthings: actual transmission flow; scheduled outages; out-of-sequence calls;\nschedules, forecasts, and reserve information for Day Ahead and Hour Ahead;\nAncillary Service bids; and information related to BEEP calls.\n\n It is my understanding that Enron must inform the ISO on Monday,\nDecember 11 whether or not it has any concerns with regard to\nconfidentiality.\n\n The Chief Counsel of the EOB has stated that it \"will maintain the\nconfidentiality of individual market participant information that reflects\nproprietary business practices and that has been identified as confidential\nwhen submitted\" to the EOB. The EOB can disclose to the PUC and AG if they\nagree to maintain confidentiality.\n\n This raises two questions:\n\n (1) Will the ISO be producing data that reflects Enron's\n\"proprietary business practices?\"\n\n (2) If so, who makes the confidentiality designation: Enron or\nISO? In other words, does Enron intend to rely on the ISO's confidentiality\ndesignations, or should Enron seek an opportunity to review the data in\norder to make its own decisions regarding confidentiality before the\nproduction?\n\n To date, Enron has not objected to these requests from the various\nagencies investigating the electricity market. We believe the same strategy\nshould be followed here. In other words, this does not appear to be a\nbattle worth fighting.\n\nCalendar Dates\n\n Here is a summary of the immediate calendar dates:\n\n12/4 Complaint Served\n12/14 Last day for plaintiff to exercise preemptory challenge\n12/14 Plaintiff may commence discovery by interrogatories, request for\nproduction or request for admissions\n12/26 First day for plaintiff to serve notice of deposition\n1/3/01 Last Day to plead in response to complaint\n\nNote: If Enron's first appearance is on 1/3/01, then the last date to file a\npreemptory challenge for Enron will be within 10 days after first appearance\nor 1/12/01.\n1/29/01 Last day for plaintiff to serve complaint and file proof of servicre\n4/30/01 Last day to hold case management conference.\n\nInvestigation Report Materials\n\nThey have been sent for Saturday delivery at the addresses indicated.\n\nThanks\nGary\n\n <>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n=======================================================\nThis email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may \ncontain confidential and privileged information. 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Although Fox \nhas indicated interest in working with Enron, they have not been receptive to \nthe Blockbuster proposal.\n\nTherefore, any support from Mr. Murdoch for a Fox/Blockbuster VOD agreement \nwould be appreciated.\n\n\nContact information:\n\nMr. K. Rupert Murdoch\nNews Corporation Limited\n10201 West Pico Blvd.\nBeverly Hills, CA 90213\n\nPhone: 310-369-1226\nFax: 310-369-3846\n\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions, or need any additional \ninformation. Also, any feedback you receive from Mr. Murdoch would be very \nhelpful. Thanks for your attention to this matter.\n\nRegards,\nEllen Fowler\next. 35741\ncellular 713-410-7279", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Katalin,\n\nAt Shari Stacks request, I am sending you sample contracts of ENA's GISB \nand Master Agreement. Please feel free to give me a call with any questions. \nAlso, I will be the person who negotiates and drafts both agreements should \nyou decide to go forward.\n\n \n\n\nRegards,\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I keep trying to email them, but it won't go thru. Maybe this time...\n\n\n\n\tmichael.mulligan@americas.bnpparibas.com\n\t09/01/2000 02:24 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Tana.Jones@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: weather derivatives confirmation form\n\n\n\n\nHi Tana; I never did receive a copy of the Weather Derivative Confirmation. \nCan\nyou send it again upon your return from the Labor Day weekend?\nThanks much. Kind regards.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michael\nMULLIGAN/Corporate_Banking/US/PARIBAS on 09/01/2000 03:22 PM\n---------------------------\n\nInternet\n\nFrom: Tana.Jones@enron.com on 08/24/2000 04:25 PM GMT\n\n\nTo: Michael MULLIGAN\n\ncc:\n\nbcc:\n\nSubject: Re: weather derivatives confirmation form\n\n\n\n\n\nDid you get the email of the documents I sent you, soon after we spoke?\n\n\n\n michael.mulligan@americas.bnpp\n aribas.com To:\nTana.Jones@enron.com\n cc:\n 08/24/2000 11:21 AM Subject: weather\nderivatives confirmation form\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGood afternoon Tana;\n\n Just in case I may have mistakenly given you a wrong letter or two in\nmy\nemail address, I thought it best to send this note regarding the above form\nso\nthat you can email to me at your convenience. Thanks much. 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BNP PARIBAS \n(and its subsidiaries) shall (will) not therefore be liable for the message \nif modified.\n______________________________________________________________________________\n_______________________________________________________", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Teco Tap 40.000 / Enron ; 45.000 / HPL IFERC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "December 4, 2001\nNotice No. 01-398\n\nTO:\t\tNYMEX DIVISION MEMBERS AND MEMBER FIRMS\n\t\tNYMEX DIVISION CLEARING MEMBERS\n\nFROM:\t\tJ. Robert Collins, Jr., President\n\nSUBJECT:\tCORRECTION: REMINDER ON EFS REQUIREMENTS FOR NATURAL GAS\nFUTURES\n____________________________________________________________________________\n_____\n\nPreviously, in Notice to Members #01-366, the Exchange announced a new\nprogram that commenced on November 1, 2001 and that permits the exchange of\nswaps for futures in Natural Gas futures contracts. As an informational\nfollow-up to that notice, this notice includes the text of this EFS rule.\n\n\t\t\t\tAMENDMENTS TO NYMEX RULE 6.21A\n\n(Asterisks indicate additions; brackets indicate deletions.)\n\n Rule 6.21A. EXCHANGE OF FUTURES FOR, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, SWAP\nTRANSACTIONS (Pilot Program)\n\n(A) (1) An exchange of futures for, or in connection with, a swap (EFS)\nconsists of two discrete, but related, transactions; a swap transaction and\na futures transaction. At the time such transaction is effected, the buyer\nand seller of the futures must be, respectively, the seller and the buyer of\nthe swap. The swap component shall involve the commodity underlying the\nfutures contract (or a derivative, by-product or related product of such\ncommodity). The quantity covered by the swap must be approximately\nequivalent to the quantity covered by the futures contracts. The swap\ncomponent of an EFS transaction must comply with the applicable CFTC swap\nregulatory requirements. The initial term of the pilot program shall be\nthree years from the effective date of this Rule 6.21A.\n\n\t(2) Eligible Contracts and Transactions. EFS transactions may be\neffected only for transactions in the Exchange's Brent crude oil futures\ncontract * or in the Henry Hub Natural Gas futures contract (for a period\nof six months following implementation of the pilot program for Natural Gas\nEFS transactions) * .\n\n(B)(1) The report of an EFS transaction shall be given on the Floor of the\nExchange during the hours of futures trading. (2) EFS transactions *\ninvolving the Brent contract * are permitted until the close of trading on\nthe last trading day in the expiring contract month [of the applicable\ncontract(s)]. * (3) EFS transactions involving Natural Gas contract are\npermitted until two hours after trading terminates on the last day of\ntrading in the expiring contract month. *\n\n(C) A report of such EFS transaction shall be submitted to the Exchange by\neach Clearing Member representing the buyer and/or seller. Such report\nshall identify the EFS as made under this Rule and shall contain the\nfollowing information: a statement that the swap component of the EFS\ncomplied with the applicable CFTC swap regulatory requirements at the time\nthe EFS was entered into between the buyer and seller, a statement that the\nEFS has resulted or will result in a change of payments or other such\nchange, the kind and quantity of the futures, the price at which the futures\ntransaction is to be cleared, the names of the Clearing Members and\ncustomers and such other information as the Exchange may require. Such\nreport (form) shall be submitted to the Compliance Department by 12:00 noon,\nno later than two (2) Exchange business days after the day of posting the\nEFS on the Floor of the Exchange.\n\n(D)(1) Each buyer and seller must satisfy the Exchange, at its request, that\nthe transaction is a legitimate EFS transaction. Upon the request of the\nExchange, all documentary evidence relating to the EFS, including a master\nswap agreement and any supplements thereto, shall be obtained by the\nClearing Members from the buyer or seller and made available by the Clearing\nMembers for examination by the Exchange. Additionally, if the buyer or\nseller is a Member/Member Firm, the Exchange may obtain the information\ndirectly from such person(s).\n\n(2) For [all NYMEX Division contracts] * the Brent contract *, no EFS that\nis linked to or contingent upon entry into a second, offsetting swap\ntransaction may be transacted during Regular Trading Hours at any time that\nNYMEX offers trading in its contracts, unless trading in a market is halted,\nsuch as during a physical emergency. * For the Natural Gas contract, no\nEFS that is linked to or contingent upon entry into a second, offsetting\nswap transaction may be transacted at any time. *\n\n(3)\tFailure by a buyer or seller, or its Clearing Member to satisfy the\nExchange that an EFS transaction is bona fide shall subject such buyer or\nseller, if a Member/Member Firm, or the Clearing Member to disciplinary\naction. Such disciplinary action, depending on the gravity of the offense,\nmay be deemed to be a major offense of the Exchange's rules. Further, if\nthe buyer or seller is not a Member/Member Firm, the Exchange may conduct a\nhearing before the Business Conduct Committee to limit, condition or deny\naccess to the market.\n\n(E) Each EFS transaction shall be posted by the Floor Members and cleared\nthrough the Exchange in accordance with normal procedures and by the\nClearing Members involved.\n\n(F) All omnibus accounts and foreign brokers shall submit a signed EFS\nreporting agreement in the form prescribed by the Exchange to the Exchange's\nCompliance Department. Such Agreement shall provide that any omnibus\naccount or foreign broker identified by a Clearing Member (or another\nomnibus account or foreign broker) as the buyer or seller of an EFS pursuant\nto Rule 6.21A(C), shall supply the name of its customer and such other\ninformation as the Exchange may require. Such information shall be\nsubmitted to the Exchange's Compliance Department by 12:00 noon no later\nthan two (2) Exchange business days after the day of posting the EFS on the\nFloor of the Exchange. Failure by an omnibus account or foreign broker to\nsubmit either the agreement or the particular EFS information to the\nExchange may result in a hearing by the Business Conduct Committee to limit,\ncondition or deny access of such omnibus account or foreign broker to the\nmarket.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Travis McCullough\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street EB 3893\nHouston Texas 77002\nPhone: (713) 853-1575\nFax: (713) 646-3490 \n----- Forwarded by Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT on 04/17/2001 01:35 PM -----\n\n\tRex Shelby/ENRON@enronXgate\n\t04/17/2001 01:25 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Travis McCullough/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: FW: FW: Enron/Sungard\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: ron.lang@sungard.com@ENRON \n[mailto:IMCEANOTES-ron+2Elang+40sungard+2Ecom+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:16 AM\nTo: Shelby, Rex\nCc: ron.lang@sungard.com; Cromwell, Sheri L.; Shelby, Rex\nSubject: Re: FW: Enron/Sungard\n\n\nHi Rex -\n\nGiven your extension of your NY trip, I will attempt today to set up and\npropose a meeting for you in the NY area this week.\n\nReview of your NDA doc is in process - I'll let you know when we're ready\nto execute or if there are any changes requested from our legal department.\n\n- Ron\n\n\n\n\n\"Shelby, Rex\" on 04/17/2001 08:28:29 AM\n\nTo: \ncc: \"Cromwell, Sheri L.\" , \"Shelby, Rex\"\n \n\nSubject: FW: Enron/Sungard\n\n\nHello Ron --\n\nMy trip to the East Coast this week will extend through Friday the 20th.\nI know that this Friday was one of the dates that you were considering\nfor a visit to Houston, but it appears that it will not work on this\nend. I hope this does not affect your planning.\n\nNext week (except for Friday the 27th) looks good. Do any days next\nweek work for you and your team? Thanks.\n\n-- Rex\n\n\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Shelby, Rex\n> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 12:04 PM\n> To: 'ron.lang@sungard.com'\n> Cc: Cromwell, Sheri L.; Shelby, Rex\n> Subject: Enron/Sungard\n>\n> Hello Ron --\n>\n> I enjoyed the phone conversation today and look forward to our\n> meeting. For your records, my email address is rex.shelby@enron.com.\n> My assistant is Sheri Cromwell (sheri.cromwell@enron.com,\n> 713-853-3543). If you ever have trouble reaching me, Sheri can track\n> me down.\n>\n> Travis McCullough of Enron will be sending you the NDA today via\n> email. Please let me know how the potential meeting dates pan out for\n> your team. Best regards.\n>\n> -- Rex Shelby\n> Enron Net Works\n> rex.shelby@enron.com\n> **********************************************************************\n> ****\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "If you need to reach him, call him at home at 281-347-1879 or his cell at 281-748-7591. Thanks, John.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Leandra,\n\nI wanted to check on the status of your review of the draft. \n\nRegards,\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "A quick update on the status of Sandeep Kohli.\n\nHe is working currently in my group. He is available on a very short notice \nto help you with\nany quantitative modeling that can be required in making decisions regarding\nour DPC strategy. In case you need his help, he can also rely on the support \nof other members of my group with skills in different areas.\n\nVince Kaminski", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Many employees here at Enron knew Cliff Baxter well and were inspired by his spirit and his dedication to his family and to Enron. For those of you who wish to honor Cliff, his family has requested that in lieu of flowers donations be made to:\n\nAmerican Cancer Society\n6301 Richmond Ave.\nHouston, Texas 77057\n1-800-227-2345\n\nor, \n\nJunior Achievement\n2115 East Governor's Circle\nHouston, TX 77092\n(713) 682-4500\n\nServices for Cliff will held in his hometown and will be private.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Vince\nI am an adjunct professor at Rice, working with Wil Uecker in Executive\nEducation. With your concurence, I would like to sit in your Energy\nDerivatives course. I understand from Wil that there are 38 students\nregistered for the course. If you consent, would you let me know what\nmaterial I need.\nThank you,\nDennis W. Loughridge\n713-348-2812", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "he isn't ceo of enron. he is a ceo of one of the subsidiaries. still a big \nwig and multi-multi millionaire.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Becky said they are going up in Jan. She could probably find out the cost.\nThe other big issue is the bulk head starts for 10 and unders at Klein Oak.\nI know that concerns some of my team's board members and Kleinwood's. They\nwould rather be able to start all the races from the starting blocks at one\nend of the pool. We can do that at Klein but not at Klein Oak.\n\nCindy\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \"Martin, Thomas A.\" \nTo: \"Cindy Knapp\" \nSent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 2:02 PM\nSubject: RE: Divisonals\n\n\nIt seems like we would have approximately the same cost for air at Klein\nOak or Klein.. I guess the question is how much have the pool fees gone\nup from last year and does that make it too expensive to have air. Who\nknows the prices?\n\nTom\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: \"Cindy Knapp\" @ENRON\n> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:56 PM\n> To: Martin, Thomas A.\n> Subject: Re: Divisonals\n>\n> Tom,\n>\n> I like the air too. Polling our board, they are spit on which pool\n> but as\n> Jeff pointed out the kids can start from the starting blocks instead\n> of the\n> bulkhead (which does affect their times). That was an issue for\n> several\n> teams when we were setting up a Klein Oak last year. We should all\n> talk\n> about whether to request the gym and the additional cost of doing so.\n> The\n> pool fees have increased since last year. You can shoot an email to\n> Jeff\n> and the other teams about the idea if you like.\n>\n> Cindy\n> ----- Original Message -----\n> From: \"Martin, Thomas A.\" \n> To: \n> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:08 PM\n> Subject: Divisonals\n>\n>\n> Cindy,\n>\n> Since the majority of the division wants Klein High School, I'll live\n> with it. Becky Miller had a good idea, how about if we see if we can\n> also get their gym so we can have the teams set up in there. It is\n> not\n> as conveniently located to the pool as Klein Oak's gym is but at least\n> it keeps the teams out of the sun for the day. What do you think?\n>\n> Tom\n>\n> P.S. you either respond to this address (work) or the other address\n> you\n> have for me.\n>\n>\n> **********************************************************************\n> This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant\n> affiliate and\n> may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of\n> the\n> intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by\n> others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient\n> (or\n> authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or\n> reply\n> to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete\n> all\n> copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are\n> not\n> intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or\n> evidence a\n> binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its\n> affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not\n> be\n> relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or\n> otherwise. Tha\n> nk you.\n> **********************************************************************\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I called Tino today to let him know that our affiliates are sniffing around a \npower plant opportunity and potential gas bypass pipeline in Albuquerque. \nKevin, you should be getting a call from a guy in Portland whose name I can't \nseem to find right now. He had gotten my name from Thome out there and \ncalled to let me know that ENA is interested in pitching either PNM or some \noutfit called \"Delta\" on development or expansion of a gas-fired power plant \nin the south part of Albuquerque. It didn't sound to me like ENA was very \nfar along in their deal. I explained to this guy what we were involved in \nand swore him to confidentiality. I also told him he need to call either \nKevin or Steve before he talked to PNM. I thought it was a little curious \nthat ENA is interested in generation in Alb. all of a sudden. \n\nOn the Tino front, he apologized for not calling after their big DOE \nmeeting. He said it went very well and that DOE is considering their \noffer--$.085/Kwh power less revenue sharing for all surplus power sold. Tino \nand Dennis offered DOE 70% of the $$ from the surplus power sales until a \ncertain target is hit (probably a target equivalent to DOE's current PNM rate \nless 10%) and then 30% of any additional $$. Tino and Dennis really blew \nsome smoke by showing the DOE guys this summer's Four Corners spot prices \n(generally in the $200-400/mwh range) and doing the math for them. On that \nbasis, the net delivered power cost after rebate comes pretty close to zero. \nEven using a more reasonable sampling of Four Corners prices, the DOE price \nis apparently better than their current PNM price. The big issue is whether \nDOE can figure out how to keep the rebate $$ at Sandia, rather than lose the \n$$ to treasury. Sounds like the Dennis and Tino show is still flogging this \ndeal pretty hard, so I reminded Tino that we are eager to do anything we can \nto help. \n\nBill or Kevin, please forward this to Bill Gang--I couldn't get my computer \nto recognize his name. \n\nPlease call if you have any questions. DF", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "As you are aware, your business unit has been selected to participate in \nProject GEM (Global Enron Migration) for the rollout of Windows 2000. In \npreparation for this rollout, it is imperative that we gather information \nabout your workstation and the applications you use. To begin this data \ncollection, we have automated the process. In fact, your system has just \nbeen inventoried. Once this information is received, we will be working \nwith your local department coordinator to consolidate this information to \nensure this transition is as smooth as possible.\n\nThe GEM team would like to thank you for your participation. If you have any \nquestions, please contact Patrick Marchand, 5-5636.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Molly,\n\nWe want to hire this very bright young man as a part-time employee,\nreporting to Mike Roberts. Mike will be contacting you regarding the details.\n\nVince\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/24/2001 \n10:01 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Chris Pernoud\" on 01/24/2001 09:21:11 AM\nPlease respond to \nTo: \"Michael Roberts\" , \"Vincent Kaminski\" \n, \"Shirley Crenshaw\" \ncc: \nSubject: Resume for Chris Pernoud\n\n\nGentlemen,\n\nThank you for your time and consideration yesterday. I am excited about\nworking for Enron and gladly accept your offer.\n\nTo reiterate our consensus today, I will be working an average of 10 hours a\nweek, mostly early mornings from around 5 to 7. Another option for me might\nbe to work Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from around 5 to 8 or 9.\n\nToni Graham was my contact in HR six months ago. She is probably more\nfamiliar with my previous file than anyone else. If you have any questions\nor concerns please don't hesitate to contact me.\n\nThank you,\nChris Pernoud\n\n==============\nChristopher Pernoud\n7315 Brompton Rd.\nApt. 231 B\nHouston, TX 77025\n(713) 349-8963\ncgp1@cornell.edu\n\n - ChrisPernoud.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Good to see. Thanks for forwarding.\nPL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 10/20/2000 09:57 AM -----\n\n\tMichelle Hargrave@ECT\n\t10/19/2000 03:29 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Keith Jones/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ronald \nFain/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Bill \nDonovan/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Jennifer Jordan/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: Aviation Pre-Ranking Meeting Changed\n\nThe date for the Aviation pre-ranking meeting has been changed from \nWednesday, November 29th to Tuesday, November 28th at 4:00 pm. Location in \nthe Enron bldg. to be determined prior to that date. This meeting will be \nused to determine the pre-rating of the Aviation employees prior to the \nEPSC/Building Services & Aviation PRC on Thursday, November 30th.\n\nShould you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on ext. 36023.\n\nRegards,\nMichelle", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Enron Family Day at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston\nEnron Family Day at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is this Saturday, May \n12th from 10 AM - 7 PM. Enjoy the many exciting exhibits at the museum \nincluding \nStar Wars: Magic of Myth. Enron employees and their families can enter the \nmuseum free by presenting their Enron ID Badge. \n\nTo visit the Star Wars: Magic of Myth exhibit, you can purchase vouchers for \n$10 each by calling (713) 639-7771 or you may use the vouchers previously\ndistributed to employees by Enron.\n\nDo you hate to garden in the summer because everything you plant dies? Linda \nGay, Director of the Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens in Humble, will \nteach us about plants that not only survive, but thrive during the dog days \nof Houston summers. Topics will include tropical-looking plants for sun and \nshade, gingers, fragrant plants, and drought-tolerant plants.\n\nWHEN: Tuesday, May 8th, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.\nWHERE: The Forum, 12th floor of 2 Allen Center\n\nGet ready to help the Body Shop celebrate it's 15th anniversary and kick-off \nNational Health and Fitness Week. \n\nBeginning Monday, May 14 and ending Friday, May 18, 2001 all Enron Employees \nare invited to work-out at the Body Shop as a complimentary guest. Just \nvisit http://hrweb.enron.com/wellness, print and fill-out the body shop 15th \nanniversary guest form, and return it to the Body Shop prior to your first \nworkout.\n\nThe week long celebration includes a speech and autograph session with Clyde \nDrexler, Monday, May 14, 2001, 11:30 AM-12:00 noon (spaces will be limited \nand you must RSVP to Body.Shop@enron.com by Friday, May 11, 2001, 3:00 PM); \nan early morning workout with the Houston Rockets Power Dancers on, Thursday, \nMay 17, 2001 starting at 6:30 AM followed by breakfast and autograph session \nin the Body Shop Fuel Station at 7:30am - 8:30am; a boot camp style class led \nby the German/American Foreign Legion and much, much more. Visit the Body \nShop website for a detailed calendar of events, or for additional \ninformation, please e-mail the Body Shop at Body.Shop@enron.com.\n\nThe Enron Travel Club will hold it's monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 8th in \nroom EB5C2 from 12:00pm - 1:00pm.\n\n\nHelp people affected by arthritis. Join A Joint Walk on May 20. \nThousands of greater Houstonians will join the walk to cure arthritis. The \n5-mile walk begins at the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic and travels along Braes \nBayou. Call 713-529-0800 and \"get in step\".\n\n\n\nProject Mom @ Friendly Haven on Saturday, May 11th.... in Honor of Mother's \nDay!\nJoin Enron employees at Friendly Haven, a housing assistance program \nsupported by AFH (AIDS Foundation Houston), for a volunteer project designed \nto celebrate Mother's Day. Approximately 40 single mothers comprise Friendly \nHaven's residents and we would like to make the day special for both them and \ntheir children. \n\nEnron volunteers are needed to facilitate a children's craft activity for \nMother's Day presents and also serve a special brunch to all of the mothers \nin the program. This project can be utilized as a team building opportunity \nfor a department with 15 - 25 employees or individual volunteers may sign up \nby contacting Janice Riedel at x37507 - for more information on AFH, visit \nhttp://www.aidshelp.org/programs/housing.htm.\n\nThe Contemporary Arts Museum needs volunteers to help with CAM*boree, a \nspecial event for kids Sunday May 20, 5:00pm to 8:00pm. There will be a \npicnic dinner, music and artist-led activities. Volunteers will help play \nwith the kids, ages 2-12. It is so much fun and a short time commitment. \nVolunteers get a FREE Museum membership as a thank you. Please respond by \nMay 16 to Jennifer Milligan X35272.\n\n\nSupport KidSave and Help Miracles Happen. Every Summer.\n \nKidsave\u0001,s Summer Miracles Program enables orphanage children ages 5 to 11 to \ntravel to the US and Canada, live with families and attend day camp. The \nprogram gives families who may be concerned about the problems of adopting \nan older child a chance to meet, get to know and in the best-case scenario, \nfall in love with a child. The program gives prospective parents an \nopportunity to see and evaluate first-hand the challenges and rewards of \nadopting an older child.\n \nIn 1999 and 2000 Kidsave and adoption agency partners placed 432 children - \n96 percent of children who participated in the program. Generally, 85 to 90 \npercent of children who participate in the program find homes easily through \nthe program. The remaining 10 to 15 percent require more work.\n \nKidsave believes every child deserves a family. We are committed to placing \nall children who participate in the Summer Miracles Program in permanent \nfamilies or family-like environments.\n \nWe are looking for families to host children, and for others who want to \nhelp us make the camp program happen for these 250 children. As a \nnon-profit organization, Kidsave depends on donations to raise the money to \nbring these children here and find them families. Please call Tonya Hoppe at \n281.286.8948 or tonya@tonya.cc to get involved in Houston\u0001,s Kidsave \nprogram. \n\n\nEnron and Kidventure Camps are proud to bring you Camp Enron Summer 2001. \nCelebrating our third year, Camp Enron will once again be providing summer \ncamp for children, ages 5-13, of Enron employees and contractors. \n\nThis year, camp will be May 29-August 10. Ten, one-week sessions will be \navailable and families may choose to attend any or all sessions. Each camp \nweek is Monday through Friday. \n\nThe cost is $150 per week and includes all transportation, field trips and \nactivities. A deposit of $50 per week is all that is needed to reserve your \nsessions. \n\nTo register, log on to: http://www.kidventurecamp.com/camp_enron.htm. \nSpaces are limited.\n\nEnron parents simply ride to work with their children and check them in to \nthe Energizer room in the morning with the Camp Enron Team. Enron Campers \nare loaded on Coach USA Buses and transported to our nearby camp. At the end \nof the day campers are brought back to the Energizer for parents to check \nout. \n\nIt's that easy!\n\nFor more information please contact:\n\nweb site: www.kidventurecamp.com\ncall Kidventure: 713.960.8989\ne-mail: camps@kidventurecamp.com\n\nHave News to Share?\nTo post news or events in Enron In Action, please e-mail your information to \nEIA@enron.com \nno later than 12:00 noon the Thursday prior to the next Monday\u0001,s mailing.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Bob -\n\nAttached are the revised fee agreement and beta for Amerex.\n\nPlease look over at your convenience and let me know if there are any \nadditional comments. If not, I will be happy to forward the attached to \nAmerex for review and comment.\n\n \n\nMark\nSenior Counsel, ENA\nPhone: 713-345-8897\nFacsimile: 713-646-3940\nE-Mail: Mark.Greenberg@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Third document....\n---------------------- Forwarded by Laura Wente/HOU/ECT on 10/13/2000 09:28 \nAM ---------------------------\n\nMichael Etringer\n\n09/01/2000 10:52 AM\n\nTo: Laura Wente/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: gas structures\n\nSee attachments", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Kay:\n\nHere are our comments for meeting. Sorry I couldn't get them to you earlier\nbut Lee and I couldn't talk before now. We meant to just talk them all\nthrough anyway as you can see. Maybe you've got more.\n\nOur biggest concern is that the law firm seems to keep wanting to make the\ndocument better, when they should just leave it the way it is. We certainly\ncan see who pays them.\n\nKent\n\n <>\ng GE Power Systems\n\n____________________________________________________________________________\n____________________________________________________________________________\n____________________________________________________________________________\n___________________________\n Kent A. Shoemaker\n Counsel\n GE Industrial Aeroderivative Gas Turbines\n GE Aeroderivative and Package Services\n 1 Neumann Way\n MD S150\n Cincinnati, Ohio 45215\n Phone: (513) 552-5838 Dial*Comm: 8*892-5838\n Mobile: (513) 604-4687\n Fax: (513) 552-5839 Dial*Comm: 8*892-5839\n Internet: Kent.Shoemaker@ae.ge.com\n\nPROPRIETARY INFORMATION NOTICE: The information contained in this document\nand any documents attached hereto is privileged and disclosed in confidence.\nIt is the property of General Electric Company and shall not be used,\ndisclosed to others, or reproduced without the express written consent of\nGeneral Electric Company. If consent is given for reproduction in whole or\nin part, this notice shall appear on any such reproduction, in whole or in\npart. The information contained in this document may also be controlled by\nthe U.S. export control laws. Unauthorized export or re-export is\nprohibited.\n\n\n - Facility AGreement (blackline with KAS comment 110300).ZIP", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks Ellen!!!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tWallumrod, Ellen \nSent:\tWednesday, November 07, 2001 2:15 PM\nTo:\tPerlingiere, Debra; Williams, Jason R (Credit)\nSubject:\tRE: Superior Natural Gas Corp.\n\nhere you go\n << File: Superior.pdf >> \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tPerlingiere, Debra \nSent:\tWednesday, November 07, 2001 1:31 PM\nTo:\tWallumrod, Ellen; Williams, Jason R (Credit)\nSubject:\tSuperior Natural Gas Corp.\n\n\n Ellen please fax this confirm to Jason Williams @ 713-853-9476 Tag # VA 6791 Satara # 798265\n\nThanks!\n \nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Legal\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\nDebra.Perlingiere@enron.com\n713-853-7658\n713-646-3490 Fax", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "As I understand it, if the option is exercised (and the property bought) \nprior to the time the LLC is owned by ENext, there is a balance sheet \nimpact. \n\n\nFrom: Greg Krause/ENRON@enronXgate on 06/06/2001 03:01 PM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Ben Jacoby/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Midway Interconnect Agreement\n\nProbable time for them to bless the agreements; however, since these \ndocuments will not be executed until after closing, the obligations created \nunder the Property Owners Association should not have a balance sheet impact.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 12:29 PM\nTo: Krause, Greg; Jacoby, Ben\nSubject: RE: Midway Interconnect Agreement\n\nGreg and Ben,\n\nSo is it about time to get Lisa, Herman and Rose involved in the PAD stuff?\n\nKay\n\n\nFrom: Greg Krause/ENRON@enronXgate on 06/06/2001 12:07 PM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Midway Interconnect Agreement\n\nKay,\n\nA&K did the title committment work and is now working on the Property \nAssociation Documents (as is Greenberg Traurig in West Palm Beach). Ann \nElizabeth's\nlast email message to me before she went on vacation was that A&K was the \ndesignated hitter for the Midway Project. You have been copied on those \ndocs which we desparately need to get to Cooney Midway Groves, the property \nowner. As far as I know, they have not been involved in anything else \nrelated to Midway this year.\n\nChristi left me a message saying that Lloyd Will or one of his guys needs to \nreview the Interconnction Agreement. I do not know Lloyd.\n\nGreg\n\nPS we had a good meeting with DERM on the landfill closure issues in the \nCertosa Holdings deal. I'll try to reach you this afternoon to discuss. \n\n\n \n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 7:45 AM\nTo: Krause, Greg\nSubject: RE: Midway Interconnect Agreement\n\nHow much involvement has A & K had on Midway? I have other counsel engaged \nfor the sale, but this falls into a different category. \n\nKay\n\n\nFrom: Greg Krause/ENRON@enronXgate on 06/05/2001 11:35 PM\nTo: Ben Jacoby/ENRON@enronXgate, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: RE: Midway Interconnect Agreement\n\nPlease see attachment below with Christi's comments.\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Jacoby, Ben \nSent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:22 PM\nTo: Mann, Kay\nCc: Krause, Greg; Nicolay, Christi\nSubject: Midway Interconnect Agreement\n\n\nKay:\n\nGreg has Christi's comments on the FPL Construction & Connection Agreement, \nand he will be sending us those comments today in a marked document. Have we \nengaged outside counsel to review this agreement? I'd like to have a \ncommercial / legal review fully completed, and then get accounting / finance \nto comment. I this something you were planning to have Carlos to work on \ngiven his recent work on ComEd and Ameren?\n\nPlease let me know. Thanks.\n\nAttached is the original generic form of FPL Connection and Construction \nAgreement for your reference.\n\nBen\n\n\n\n\n << File: FPL Construction Connection Agreement Generic.doc >>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I'm glad you found something interesting to do. Let me know if you meet \nanybody famous!\n\nWe now have televisions in the elevators. At first, CNN ran all the time. \nThis morning we started getting messages from management about the SAP \nprogram. It is kind of odd to get into an empty elevator, but hear voices. \n\nI was discussing Enron with my 20 year old daughter. I found it difficult to \nsummarize what Enron does, and what kind of opportunities it has for college \ngrads. Any wisdom you have on the subject would be appreciated.\n\nI know your husband must be overjoyed to have you back. His gain is our \nloss, but I understand completely.\n\nTake care and keep in touch,\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\nGuadalupe Philips Margain on 06/21/2000 08:42:54 PM\nTo: kmann@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: HI from Mexico\n\nHi Kay how are you! I have been back in Mexico for a month. I just started\nworking in a media/entertainment company in Mexico, it is quite a different\nworld, but very interesting. I am working in the finance department, working\nprimarily in valuation of new investments. Well I just wanted to touch base\nwith you and say hi. I hope everythis is excellent!.\nBy the way I bumped into Jean Michele Enriquez the other day, and he loves\nworking with enron!.\nWell if you are ever in Mexico, please let me know. My phone numbers here\nare 525 292 1387 and 525 261 23 00.\n\nBig hug. Lupe.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "When we meet, I would like to address the following issues:\n\n1.) I had at least 5 people here past midnight on both nights and I have \nseveral people who have not left before 10:30 this week. \n2.) It is my understanding that Susan was still booking new day deals on \nThursday night at 8:30 b/c she did not get deal tickets from the trading \nfloor until after 5:00 p.m.\n3.) It is also my understanding that Susan is done with the p&l and \nbenchmark part of her book often times by 6:00, but that what keeps her here \nlate is usually running numerous extra models and spreadsheets. (One \nsuggestion might be a permanent IT person on this book.) (This was also my \nunderstanding from Kyle Etter, who has left the company.)\n\nI would like to get this resolved as soon as possible so that Larry can get \nthe information that he needs to be effective and so that we can run books \nlike this and not lose good people.\n\nThanks\n\n\n\n\n\nLarry May@ENRON\n02/02/2001 02:43 PM\nTo: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan M \nScott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: re: book admin for Pipe/Gas daily option book\n\nAs you might be aware, Susan Scott (the book admin for the pipe option book) \nwas forced by system problems to stay all night Wednesday night and until 200 \nam Friday in order to calc my book. While she is scheduled to rotate to the \nWest desk soon, I think we need to discuss putting two persons on my book in \norder to bring the work load to a sustainable level. I'd like to meet at \n2:30 pm on Monday to discuss this issue. Please let me know if this time \nfits in your schedules.\n\nThanks,\n\nLarry", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "SUBJECT TO ATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGE\n\nMary,\n\nAs you requested, this e-mail is to report on the WPTF discussions on the \nCPUC subpoenas.\n\nIn a Board conference call today, the members discussed who had subpoenas and \na bit about what they were doing to respond. New West received a subpoena, \nbut not its parent Salt River. APX did not receive one. (Separately, I \nlearned that New Energy hasn't found one yet, though its parent AES got one)\n\nJoe Paul of Dynegy took the lead and said that the generators had been having \na weekly conference call to coordinate. They had negotiated with the CPUC to \nget the Protective Order that came out last week. \n\nI suggested that the people receiving last Friday's subpoenas work toether \nthe same way. Dan Douglas (WPTF's attorney) will send an e-mail out asking \nthe interested members to contact me.\n\nJoe said that the issues they have seen are: whether to file a motion to \nquash, what jurisdiction the CPUC has, what information should be shared, as \nwell as other PR and legal issues. He felt that ESP and SC issues may be \nquite different from generaters and suggested we work together. The \nGenerators have already given some public data tothe CPUC. He says Dynegy is \nlikely to argue that this type of analysis should not be done by the CPUC, \nbut by the Market Surveillance Committee or someone of that ilk.\n\nI'll keep you posted as I learn more.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "With the attached note, all analysts' estimates posted on First Call are \nafter the mark-to-market impact. After third quarter earnings were released, \nwe told the analysts few transactions would be marked-to-market at year end. \nAs a result, we would expect mark-to-market to be negative in the fourth \nquarter also.\n\nWith Dain Rauscher's revisions, the concensus is $0.03 for the fourth quarter \nof 1999 and $0.24 for the full year.\n\nScott\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Vonderheide/Corp/Enron on \n02/07/2000 02:22 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Easterbrook, Mark\" on 02/07/2000 10:28:48 AM\nTo: \"Scott D. Vonderheide (E-mail)\" \ncc: \n\nSubject: FW: B Aggr; REJIGGERING EOTT ESTIMATES TO REFLECT MARK-TO-MARKET\n\n\n\n\nMark Easterbrook, CFA\nDRW-Equity Research (Dallas)\nph: 214-989-1408; fax: 214-989-1388\nmseasterbrook@dainrauscher.com\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: DRWMercury@dainrauscher.com [mailto:DRWMercury@dainrauscher.com]\nSent: Monday, February 07, 2000 7:43 AM\nTo: researchfinalnote@dainrauscher.com\nSubject: EOT:B Aggr; REJIGGERING EOTT ESTIMATES TO REFLECT\nMARK-TO-MARKET\n\n\nDain Rauscher Wessels\na division of Dain Rauscher Incorporated\n\n * We are adjusting our 1999 and 4Q99 earnings/DCF estimates to reflect\nmark-\n to-market adjustments.\n * In 2000 mark-to-market accounting should have minimal impact on current\n estimates.\n * We are initiating our 2001 earnings/DCF estimates of $0.70/$1.60 per\nunit.\n * The acquisition environment continues to look strong.\n * EOT units have not participated in the recent uptick in the MLP group.\nWe\n suggest investors buy at current prices.\n\n EOTT Energy Partners, L.P.\n NYSE:EOT\n Rating: Buy\n Risk: Aggressive\n Price Target: $ 20\n\n Feb 7, 2000\n\n Price: $12.81\n 52-Wk Range: $19-$12\n Year End: Dec\n\n Fiscal EPS P/E\n 1999E $0.23 55.7x\n 2000E $0.65 19.7x\n 2001E $0.70 18.3x\n\n\n\n\n 1999 = After mark-to-market impact\n\n\n\n Tr. 12 ROE: 4.10%\n 3 Yr EPS Gr: NM\n Shares Out: 24.00 million\n Book Value: $3.75\n Market Cap: $307.50 million\n\n\n DIVERSIFIED NATURAL GAS/MLPS\n Mark Easterbrook, CFA\n (214) 989-1408\n mseasterbrook@dainrauscher.com\n\n\n EOT:B-Aggr;REJIGGERING EOTT ESTIMATES TO REFLECT MARK-TO-MARKET\n\n Adjusting Estimates To Reflect Mark-To-Market: We are changing our 1999\n year-end and fourth-quarter estimates for EOTT Energy to reflect the\nimpact\n of mark-to-market (noncash adjustments to reflect current value of the\n contract portfolio). For the year, we are excluding the cumulative benefit\nof\n $1.7 million (or $0.07 per unit) take in the 1Q99. However, we are\nincluding\n the $2.8 million ($0.12 per unit) negative impact of mark-to-market for\nthe\n 3Q99. So our 1999 earnings/distributable cash flow (DCF) estimates decline\nto\n $0.23/$1.25 per unit from $0.40/$1.40. Our 4Q00 earnings estimates fall to\n $0.02 from $0.10 per unit, which assumes a $2.0 million negative impact\nfrom\n mark-to-market. Our 2000 earnings/DCF estimate remains at $0.65/$1.55 per\n unit and we are initiating our 2001 estimates of $0.70/$1.60.\n Acquisitions Continue To Be In The Cards: We have seen the partnership\n quadruple the amount of pipeline miles it controls to 8,200 miles over the\n last 24 months. Continued success in integrating the Koch assets and the\n Texas-New Mexico Pipeline with the rest of the asset base should continue\nto\n provide cost savings and build cash flow. Although management has laid low\n over the last six months on the acquisition front, we believe there are\n several opportunities within the sector. As we have suggested before, the\n consolidation going on within the major oil companies may fuel the\n consolidation within the crude oil transportation segment. Major oil\n companies are focusing on their strengths of E&P and retail, while\ndivesting\n noncore assets. In addition, the numbers of players in the crude oil\n transportation business continues to diminish.\n The balance sheet for EOTT is in good shape at a debt/capitalization\n percentage of 56%. EOTT could take on more acquisitions. With another\nlarge\n acquisition we could see coverage of the distribution improve.\nUnfortunately\n the unit price has fallen to unattractive levels to make acquisitions. If\nthe\n price of the units were to improve, we could see the partnership\naggressively\n go after other acquisitions.\n\nStock Opinion\n\n We consider the Enron support of $26 million for distribution through\nMarch\n 2001 as a safety net. Distributable cash flow should be able to cover the\n common distribution. We look for yield improvement in the EOT units to\n9.5%\n yield, still a discount to the peer group but an improvement over the\ncurrent\n 14.8%. Using this yield valuation and the current $1.90 distribution, we\nhave\n a 12-month price target of $20 per unit.\n The units have not reacted to the improvement in the MLP arena. Since the\n beginning of the year two short-term trends has subsided (tax-loss selling\n and Y2K concerns), which have helped the MLP group. Even interest rate\n concerns seemed to wain with the reduction of the long-term bond rates.\n However, EOT units have not participated in this move. We believe once the\n partnership reports 4Q99 results and discusses acquistiion potential the\n market may take notice. We recommend investors take advantage of the\nweakness\n and purchase the EOT units.\n\n Company Description\n\n EOTT is a major independent marketer of crude oil in North America. Enron\n Corporation effectively holds a 44% interest in the partnership. The\n partnership owns or leases 440 trucks and owns 8,200 miles of intrastate\nand\n interstate pipeline and gathering systems.\n\n\n____________________________________________________________________________\n__\n\n Dain Rauscher Incorporated managed or co-managed a public offering of the\n securities of EOTT Energy Partners, L.P. within the past three years.\n\n Additional information on the securities mentioned is available on\nrequest.\n This does not purport to be a complete statement of all material facts\n related to any company, industry, or security mentioned. The information\n provided, while not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness, has been\n obtained from sources believed to be reliable. The opinions expressed\nreflect\n our judgment at this time and are subject to change without notice and may\nor\n may not be updated. DRI, its officers, directors, affiliates, and/or\n employees (including the authors of this report) may from time to time\nhave a\n long or short position in publicly or privately issued securities of\n companies mentioned or derivatives thereof and may sell or buy such\n securities for their own or related accounts. This notice shall not\n constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor\nshall\n there be any sale of these securities in any state in which said offer,\n solicitation, or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or\n qualification under the securities laws of any such state.\n Copyright 2000 Dain Rauscher Incorporated\n\n\n\n Call your DRW salesperson at 1-800-937-4678\n\n\n - 0207000-EOT.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This request has been pending your approval for 3 days. Please click \nhttp://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000008254&Page=\nApproval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000008254\nRequest Create Date : 11/27/00 10:45:13 AM\nRequested For : avril.forster@enron.com\nResource Name : VPN\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "just give me a call and we can set up a time. \n\nBT \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tEast, Laynie \nSent:\tMonday, October 22, 2001 3:38 PM\nTo:\tTycholiz, Barry\nSubject:\tRE: Actuals\n\nBarry,\n\nI will have September actuals ready on Wednesday. Let me know if you want to meet then to discuss.\n\nAlso, Louise has reviewed the headcount plan submitted for 2002 and asked that we reduce the West Origination count by one. The attached file shows what was initially submitted. If you will let me know what position to eliminate, I will make the necessary adjustments.\n\n << File: West Total Orig Income Stmt.xls >> \n\nThanks,\nLaynie\nx3-3131\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tTycholiz, Barry \nSent:\tMonday, October 22, 2001 8:35 AM\nTo:\tEast, Laynie\nSubject:\tActuals\n\nWhat is the latest actuals that I have for month to date. West Gas orig and West Gas Denver orig.\n\nBT", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Total Aluminium\t\t17\nTotal Copper\t\t27\nTotal Gas\t\t3\n\nNote: Transactions are in pairs, therefore gas is 6 etc.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Two documents regarding the Hunting Beach Modernization project have been \nplaced online at:\n\nhttp://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/huntingtonbeach/documents/index.html\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\n\nIf you would like to un-subscribe from this\nmailing list, please go to:\n\nhttp://www.energy.ca.gov/html/listservers.html\n\nWeb Development Team\nCalifornia Energy Commission\n1516 Ninth Street, MS-29\nSacramento, CA 95814\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\n\n/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/\n\n\n\n\nSamantha Mickelson\nCalifornia Energy Commission\nMedia and Public Communications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Per the request of Bill Bradford attached are the marks for New Power as of COB 9/26/01. Also included are the past four margin letters that we have sent out but have not receive payment on. Please let me know if you need any additional information.\n\nThank you\nMonica Reasoner", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "can you take care of these---I have no idea what this or the ones following \nare about. Should I deny the requests?\n----- Forwarded by Richard B Sanders/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001 10:26 AM -----\n\n\tARSystem \n\t01/15/2001 07:13 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"richard.b.sanders@enron.com\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Approval is Overdue: Access Request for hugh.eichelman@enron.com\n\n\nThis request has been pending approval for 6 days and you are the \nalternate. Please click \nhttp://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000012515&Page=\nApproval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000012515\nApprover : linda.r.guinn@enron.com\nRequest Create Date : 1/8/01 8:12:00 AM\nRequested For : hugh.eichelman@enron.com\nResource Name : Litigation Tracking Database Write\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "30 days remain prior to the target date specified in an open audit observation. Please click on the document link below, review the observation / action step(s) / responsible person(s), and provide completion / progress report, updates, and revised target date, if any. NOTE: EACH E-MAIL REPRESENTS A SEPARATE AUDIT OBSERVATION.\nClick on this link to view document --> \n\n", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 1/9/02; HourAhead hour: 23; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected. \n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2002010923.txt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is our Confidentiality Agreement. Please call me at (713) 853-6544 \nif you have any questions. Thank you.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is a revised Credit Watch listing as of 4/30/01. Please note that \nImperial Sugar Company, Beaumont Methanol Limited Partnership, Terra \nIndustries, Terra International, Terra Nitrogen Corp. (and LP) and Terra \nResources were all placed on NO TRADES. Also, AK Steel Corporation, Jonan \nGas Marketing and Royster-Clark Inc. are all new additions that require \nCredit approval. \nIf there are any personnel in your group that were not included in this \ndistribution, please insure that they receive a copy of this report.\nTo add additional people to this distribution, or if this report has been \nsent to you in error, please contact Veronica Espinoza at x6-6002.\nFor other questions, please contact Bill Bradford at x3-3831, Russell Diamond \nat x5-7095, or Brant Reves at x3-9897.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have a conflict at 130. Rose has been reliable at showing up and \nparticipating, so I suggest that she be included, although it sounds like she \n'll be with John.\n\nckm\n\n\nFrom: Sheila Tweed@ECT on 05/16/2001 08:49 AM\nTo: Scott Dieball/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: John G Rigby/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John \nSchwartzenburg/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron \n\nSubject: Re: GE- Standard Domestic Contract- Need your help \n\nYes. Let's do 1:30 for an internal call. I'll get Suzanne to send out the \ndial-in instructions. Let's make sure that the GE guys know NOT to call in. \nThanks!. I know that John Schwartzenburg will be late since he is \nTurboParking until 2 pm but let's proceed at 1:30.\n\n\n\n\tScott Dieball@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n\t05/16/2001 07:15 AM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: John G Rigby/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kay \nMann/Corp/Enron@Enron@ECT, John \nSchwartzenburg/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n\t\t Subject: Re: GE- Standard Domestic Contract- Need your help\n\nRead your notes re scheduling a call w/ or w/o GE. From John's and my \nperspective, it seems that we should first have an internal call re the \nconsolidation of our assignments from weeks past into Peter's draft contract \nand then send to GE for their review and follow up call either later this \nweek or next. Steve Swift is OK with this approach. \n\nAt the moment we seem to be knee deep w/GE and Owner on Arcos and suspect \nthat 9:30 CST (3:30 London time) will be difficult for us to call in. \nInstead, 1:30 CST would work better for us. \n\nIf this works for the Houston gang could you let us know soonest and we will \nlet Mike and Steve know as well.\n\n\n\n\n\n\tSheila Tweed@ECT\n\t05/15/2001 04:18 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: John G Rigby/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n\t\t cc: Scott Dieball/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Kay \nMann/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t Subject: Re: GE- Standard Domestic Contract- Need your help\n\nWould you all be in a posiotion to get together tomorrow morning at 9:30 am \nHouston time to review the issues list and talk about how we get to the end \nof this process with GE. We immediately need to start the drafting of the \nLongview turbine contract and I'd like to see if we are close enough to get \nthat started. Scott, today the extension to the Agreement in Principle \nexpires and we need to extend. Can you tee this up with Steve Swift? Our \nmeeting tomorrow will be in lieu of the regularly scheduled GE call. I'll \nlet them know we will call them later this week or we'll talk next Wednesday, \nbut I would like to get through whatever we need to in order to get the \nLongview Turbine Contract going. \nI've talked to John Schwartzenburg about this and he is available tomorrow \nmorning.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 03/30/2001 06:45 PM -----\n\n\t\"Julee Malinowski-Ball\" \n\t03/30/2001 06:29 PM\n\tPlease respond to \"Julee Malinowski-Ball\"\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Jan Smutny Jones\" , \"Steven Kelley\" , \n\"Katie Kaplan\" \n\t\t cc: \"William Hall\" , \"Tony Wetzel\" \n, \"Sue Mara\" , \"Steven Kelley\" \n, \"Steve Ponder\" , \"Steve Iliff\" \n, \"Stephanie Newell\" \n, \"Roger Pelote\" \n, \"Richard Hyde\" , \"Randy \nHickok\" , \"Rachel King\" , \n\"Paula Soos\" , \"Nam Nguyen\" \n, \"Marty McFadden\" \n, \"Lynn Lednicky\" , \n\"Larrea, John\" , \"kent Palmerton\" \n, \"Ken Hoffman\" , \n\"Kate Castillo\" , \"Kassandra Gough\" \n, \"Jonathan Weisgall\" , \"John Stout\" \n, \"Joe Ronan\" , \"Joe Greco\" \n, \"Jim Willey\" , \"Jeff \nDasovich\" , \"Jack Pigott\" , \"Jack \nHawks\" , \"Hap Boyd\" , \"Greg Blue\" \n, \"Frank DeRosa\" , \"Eric \nEisenman\" , \"Eileen Koch\" , \n\"Ed Tomeo\" , \"Duane Nelson\" , \"Doug \nFernley\" , \"Dean Gosselin\" \n, \"David Parquet\" , \"Curtis \nKebler\" , \"Curt Hatton\" \n, \"Craig Chancellor\" , \"Cody \nCarter\" , \"Carolyn Baker\" \n, \"Bob Gates\" , \"Bob Escalante\" \n, \"Bob Ellery\" , \"Bill \nWoods\" , \"Bill Carlson\" \n, \"Scott Sadler\" \n, \"Andy Brown\" , \"Chris Ellison\" \n, \"Doug Kerner\" , \"Dave Modisette\" \n, \"Susan McCabe\" , \"Scott \nGovenar\" , \"Ron Tom\" , \"Robert \nRoss\" , \"Rina Venturini\" , \"Phil \nIsenberg\" , \"Mike Monagan\" , \"Maureen \nOHaren\" , \"Marie Moretti\" , \n\"Jamie Parker\" , \"Hedy Govenar\" , \n\"Delany Hunter\" , \"Chuck Cole\" , \n\"Bev Hansen\" , \"Anne Kelly\" , \"Fred \nPownall\" \n\t\t Subject: Legislative Status Report Week Ending 3/30\n\n\nDate: 3/30/01\nTo: Jan Smutny-Jones, Steven Kelly, Katie Kaplan\nCc: IEP Board of Directors\nFrom: Julee Malinowski-Ball, Edson + Modisette\nRE: Legislative Status Report Week Ending 3/30\n\n\nRECENT EVENTS:\n\n-- SB 28x (Sher/Battin), which makes various changes to the siting process\nincluding many IEP-sponsored proposals, passed off the Senate floor last\nweek 37 to 1. Asm. Wright\u0001,s office is now working with the authors and IEP\nto make additional changes to the bill, as opposed to moving more siting\nissues in AB 36x (Wright) (although that is still an option). Chris Ellison\nand I are continuing to work with the authors\u0001, staff to develop additional\nlanguage. The bill is scheduled to be heard on Monday in the Assembly Energy\nCosts and Availability Committee. We are waiting to review new language\nfrom the author\u0001,s office. At this point we are recommending the bill does\nNOT move forward without this additional language. I will let members know\nthe status of these amendments before the hearing.\n\n-- IEP has a meeting with the newly-elected Assembly Republican Leader Dave\nCox (Sacramento) on Tuesday at 8:30 am to discuss the Republican\u0001,s position\non siting and direct access, and possibly linking those issues with the\npassage SB 5x (Sher), the billion dollar energy conservation bill on the\nAssembly side. Although they are not the only issues IEP and its members\nwant resolved in this legislative session, they are currently the most\nvisible and active issues with the best chance of passage.\n\n-- AB 60x (Hertzberg), which ties to the siting process the requirement that\na developer enter into a contract to sell power to specified California\nentities, is out of the Assembly on a 64 to 12 vote. The bill will be heard\nin the Senate Energy Committee next. IEP members have agreed on amendments\nto the bill which it will present to the Speaker, however, it and its\nmembers will be meeting with members of the Senate Energy Committee to stop\nthe bill. IEP\u0001,s opposition message is twofold: 1) the bill creates another\nobstacle in the siting process when the state should be streamlining it;\nand, 2) as a net-importer, California would be sending the wrong signals to\nits neighboring states that send us power in our time of need.\n\n-- AB 8x (Migden), which would have given the EOB additional and undefined\npowers related to the coordination of operation and maintenance schedules,\nwas gutted in the Senate last week and used as a vehicle for the State to\nget the generation component of the utilities\u0001, rates, the San Diego rate cap\nextended to all customers, and kicking the QF issue to the CPUC. AB 8x in\nits new form, authored by Assembly Member Keeley, passed out of the Senate,\nbut failed to get enough Republicans to vote for the bill on the Assembly\nfloor. The biggest opposition came primarily from the gas-fired QFs which\nwanted to be exempt from the measure\u0001,s QF provisions.\n\nMigden\u0001,s office has communicated its intention to move forward with the\nlanguage previously in AB 8x, although in a different vehicle not yet\nidentified. There remains a commitment on the table to meet with IEP to\ndiscuss amendments. IEP member company lobbyists have agreed to continue\nlobbying her office to urge her to wait hearing the bill again until this\nmeeting has happened.\n\n-- There appears as if there is going to be another attempt at moving QF\nlegislation next week. SB 66x (Bowen) was introduced on Wednesday in which\na Senate Floor analysis was already prepared. The measure is still in\nspot-bill format, but rumor has it \u0001&they\u00018 are working on language as we\nspeak. Be prepared for anything.\n\n-- Senator Burton\u0001,s office is sending IEP another set of amendments\nattempting to solve our problem with the eminent domain provision in SB 6x\n(Burton), which is the state power authority measure. I will report on the\nstatus of these amendments once we have had a chance to review them.\n\n-- SB 39x (Speier), which would define generators as public utilities and\nput the CPUC in the role of coordinating outages and maintenance schedules,\nremains on the Senate floor awaiting a vote. There is no action item on\nthis measure at this time.\n\n-- Regular session is getting under way in conjunction with the on-going\nspecial session hearings. IEP has taken a support position on the following\nbills which are scheduled for hearings next week: SB 64x (Costa), which\nexpands to Biomass-to-Energy grant program; AB 49x (Campbell), AB 226\n(Campbell), and SB 30x (Brulte), each of which would allocate property tax\nrevenues from new power plants exclusively to the residing local government;\nand, AB 1138 (LaSuer), which in its introduced form would provide\nlow-interest loans for repower projects and peaker plants, with specified\nconditions.\n\n-- Attached is the most recent legislative tracking reports, both the\nspecial session and regular session. Please let me know if you need copies\nof any of these bills.\n\n\nUPCOMING EVENTS:\n\nMONDAY, April 2nd\n-- Assembly Energy Costs and Availability Committee\nSB 28x (Sher) - siting\n-- Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee\nAB 226 (Campbell) \u0001) property tax revenues\n-- Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee\nAB 49x (Campbell) \u0001) property tax revenues\n-- Senate Environmental Quality Committee\nSB 64x (Costa) \u0001) Biomass-to-Energy grant program\n-- Assembly ECA subcommittee on Natural Gas\nNatural Gas Cost and Availability Legislative Proposals\n\nTUESDAY, April 3rd\n-- Assembly Economic Development Committee\nAB 1138 (LaSuer) \u0001) low-interest loans for repowers and peakers.\n\nWEDNESDAY, April 4th\n-- Senate Local Government Committee\nSB 30x (Brulte) \u0001) property tax revenues\n\nTHURSDAY, April 5th\nSpring recess begins upon adjournment of session.\n\nON THE ASSEMBLY FLOOR\nAB 8x (Keeley)\n\nON THE SENATE FLOOR\nSB 33x (Burton) \u0001) transmission measure.\nSB 39x (Speier) \u0001) coordination of outages and maintenance scheduling.\n\n--end--\n\nJulee Malinowski-Ball\nSenior Associate\nEdson + Modisette\n916-552-7070\nFAX-552-7075\njmball@ns.net\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - 2001 Tracking Report.special session.doc\n - 2001 Tracking Report.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ok guys I've taken a stab at #5. I valued the company by taken the NPV of\nfuture after tax net earnings (see attached speadsheet-right side of exhibit\n1). To get a value of $28/share I calculate Netscape would have to grow at\n17.75%/year from 1995 to 2005. Please scrutinize my strategy and give me\nfeedback.\nJimmy\n\n - NETSCAPE.XLW", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jerry:\nHere is the latest \"CA\" with everyone's changes. I feel that this is pretty \nclose to the best we can offer in terms of the stand-still and \nnon-solicitation agreements. Enron usually does not get into stand-still \nagreements, so doing this one was a big step for Enron. Look forward to \ntalking to you tomorrow morning. Thanks for your patience. Again, this is a \ndraft copy for discussions purposes only.\nRegards,\nBen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 3/31/01; HourAhead hour: 13; No ancillary schedules awarded. \nVariances detected.\nVariances detected in Generation schedule.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001033113.txt\n\n---- Generation Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblGEN_SCHEDULE.\n Details: (Hour: 13 / Preferred: 0.00 / Final: 0.00)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ARCO\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 3/31/01\n UNIT_ID: CARBGN_6_UNIT 1\n\n\n\n---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----\n*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.\n Details:\n\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 3/31/01\n TIE_POINT: SYLMAR_2_NOB\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_DFISH\n ENGY_TYPE: NFRM", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear Americans,\n\nHere's another great forward from Newsmax. Check it out.\n\nFor America,\n\nBruce Eberle\n\n-----Original Message-----\n\nBook that predicted attacks, economic slump, has MORE\nWARNINGS . . .\n\nThis New Book Tells the Whole Story About Bill & Hillary\n\nJust before Bill and Hillary Clinton left the White House\nNewsMax published \"Bitter Legacy: The Untold Story of the\nClinton-Gore Years.\" Edited by journalists NewsMax's Chris\nRuddy and Carl Limbacher, \"Bitter Legacy\" was about the\nClinton years -- and a grave warning about the future.\n\nAs you know, NewsMax.com is the leading online news service\nfor thinking conservatives. You've heard of us on Rush\nLimbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, Mike Reagan, Mike Savage and Sean\nHannity.\n\nAlready NewsMax's book \"Bitter Legacy\" has become an\ninternet best-seller, with more than 50,000 copies sold and\ngrowing. Now \"Bitter Legacy\" is viewed as \"prophetic.\" One\nreader wrote to us, \"This is the best book on the Clinton\nyears I have ever read. It also has been a great road map\nfor the future. You've been proven right already.\"\n\n\"Bitter Legacy\" predicted America would pay the bill for the\nClintons after they left the White House.\n\n\"Bitter Legacy\" said America would become vulnerable to\nforeign attack, and that foreign crises would dominate this\ncurrent administration.\n\n\"Bitter Legacy\" showed how the Clinton White House and Alan\nGreenspan built the U.S. economy on a house of cards -- and\nthat an economic fallout would most assuredly happen.\n\nOn both counts, NewsMax was right!\n\nYou need to get a copy of \"Bitter Legacy\" today and read its\nimportant predictions about Hillary, future wars and the\neconomy. Also check out our FREE offer to get \"Bitter\nLegacy\" free with a one-year subscription to NewsMax\nmagazine.\n\nMichael Reagan says NewsMax and NewsMax magazine are his\nfavorite news sources. He said, \"I guarantee you'll love\nNewsMax magazine.\" NewsMax magazine you'll read Chris Ruddy,\nBill O'Reilly, David Limbaugh, Mike Reagan, Mike Savage and\nmany others.\n\nTake advantage of this incredible offer: Order NewsMax\nmagazine and get \"Bitter Legacy\" for FREE.\n\nRead more about \"Bitter Legacy\" Click Here:\n\nhttp://www.newsmaxstore.com/nm_mag/offers.cfm?RefID=3\n\nAOL users click here\n\n\n============================================================\nIf you received this e-mail from a friend and would like to\nregularly receive Millions of Americans Activist Alerts,\nplease click the link below to join.\nhttp://www.millionsofamericans.com/joinmoa.cfm?A=598\n\nAOL FRIENDLY LINK:\nJOIN\n\n------------------------------------------------------------\nIf you already receive Millions of Americans Activists\nAlerts and would like to unsubscribe, please visit our web\nsite at:\nhttp://www.millionsofamericans.com/home/unsubscribe.cfm?email=ebass@enron.com\nAOL Users:\nUnsubscribe\n============================================================", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Steve:\n\nHere are the talking points and Dan's backup document. As you can see, both \ndocuments focus on using the CRT proceeding or the Petition for Rulemaking \nproceeding as the procedural vehicle for FERC to act, but we shouldn't have \nto make too many changes to the talking points to incorporate the new ideas \nwe discussed with Adam this morning.\n\nLet me know what you think.\n\nSarah", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Not really. I tried to get to talk to her but never could get an opportunity.\n \nJim\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Landwehr, Susan M. \nSent: Monday, October 15, 2001 3:08 PM\nTo: Steffes, James D.\nCc: Hueter, Barbara A.; Nord, Sue\nSubject: Arnetta McRae (Delaware)\n\n\nJim--Arnetta McRae, a commisioner from Delaware, will be on the RtO panel on Thursday. We don't have any relationships with her, but I know that she was at the GENIE event in D.C. last week. Did you get any sense of where she is on the RTO issues, other than she felt slighted that FERC didn't pay attention to her and the other commissions?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Southern Company Energy Marketing LP changed their name to Mirant Americas \nEnergy Marketing, LP. This record will be overlayed in GCP in the next few \ndays.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attention Enron Leaders!!!!!\n\nDue to an overwhelming response to last year's offerings, we're bringing back \nthe Supervisory Leadership Series just in time to address PRC feedback. \nThere are 5 topics to choose from, or attend the entire series, it's up to \nyou. The classes are:\n\nWorking Styles: Working with People Effectively Tuesday, February 27th \n8:00am - 12:00pm in room EB560 $300\n\nThis module helps participants understand how they perceive others and how \nothers perceive them on the basis of behavioral clues. It also discusses what \nthey can learn from those clues about working together effectively. As a \nresult of the module, participants will experience less interpersonal tension \nwith members of the team, or work unit, as a result of knowing how to adapt \nto others\u0001, styles. They will also attain a more collaborative focus at work \nbecause of energy saved from lack of interpersonal tension.\n\n - Understand the features of the four basic working styles\n - Understand how others perceive you with regard to working styles\n - Understand the concept of versatility and how it impacts working \ntogether effectively\n - Practice versatility skills\n - Understand the supervision and leadership issues relating to working \nstyles\n\n\nMotivating for Results Tuesday, February 27th 1:00pm - 5:00pm in room \nEB 560 $300\n\nThis module will explore the supervisor\u0001,s or team leader\u0001,s role in \nestablishing conditions that allow direct reports and team members to \nmotivate themselves. As a result of the module, participants will gain new \nmodels and tools to use in ways that influence employee motivation.\n\n - Understand the Performance With Fulfilment module\n - Define motivation\n - Relate the five factors of the Leadership and Motivation Model to \nmotivation\n - Apply skills/tools to put the Leadership and Motivation Model into \npractice\n - Create an action plan for specific direct reports or team members\n\n\nCommunicating Effectively for Leaders Wednesday, February 28th 8:00am \n- 5:00pm in room EB 560 $500\n\nParticipants will learn the skills that facilitate and promote good \ncommunication, as well as the behaviors that indicate a willingness to \ncommunicate with others. As a result of the module, participants will have \nnew models and tools that enhance their willingness and ability to \ncommunicate in the workplace.\n\n - Understand the reason for, and consequences of, poor communication\n - Apply the tools of good communication: Responsive Listening, \nQuestioning, Restating, and Empathy\n - Practice using these communication tools in a work situation\n - Identify behaviors that indicate positive and negative attitudes toward \ncommunicating with others\n - Develop a strategy for overcoming barriers to using communication \nskills on the job\n\n\nDelegating and Directing Thursday, March 1st 8:00am - 12:00pm in room \nEB 560 $300\n\nParticipants learn to balance two dimensions of management: delegating \nappropriate responsibility and authority to employees, while maintaining \nsufficient monitoring and control. As a result of the module, participants \nwill be able to utilize management practices that enhance efficiency and \nempowerment of employees.\n\n - Understand the relationship between delegating and directing\n - Understand the task-related and employee-related considerations for \nsuccessful delegating and directing\n - Identify opportunities for increasing and enhancing delegation and \ndirection on the job\n - Support the increase of commitment and productivity while reducing \nmanagerial stress\n\n\nMeeting Leadership Challenges Thursday, March 1st 1:00pm - 5:00pm in \nroom EB 560 $300\n\nThis module introduces the challenges and rewards of managing people and \nhelps participants create a plan for successfully meeting leadership \nchallenges. As a result of the module, participants will have an \nunderstanding of the supervisory leadership role, and of their strengths as \nthey apply their leadership knowledge and skills.\n\n - Recognize three skills needed to survive in times of accelerated change\n - Review the process of growth and change as explained by the Growth \nCurve\n - Understand the skills and abilities required of Doers and Managers\n - Develop a vision of the ideal manager/supervisor/team leader\n - Do a reality check through self-assessment.\n - Create an action plan to develop the skills, abilities and confidence \nto make the vision a reality\n\nCoaching for Performance Friday, March 2 8:00 am - 12:00 pm in room \nEB560 $300\n\nParticipants will understand and practice coaching skills for improving and \nmaintaining job performance and commitment. As a result of the module, \nparticipants will learn new approaches and tools to use in the workplace that \nimprove job skills, reinforce and increase performance levels, and enhance \nemployee job satisfaction and commitment.\n\n - Understand the definition and purposes of coaching\n - Use performance-problem analysis to identify the cause(s) of \nperformance problems and determine what the coaching focus should be\n - Practice performance observation and document skills\n\nTo register for any of these classes, click here (), or call 713 853-0357.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Chris,\n\nCan you send or fax me a copy of the contract between us/Citizens and EARMS? I don't have a copy and i need one in order to get these invoices processed.\n\nthanks,\n\nKim", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI/action re: DeMoes\n---------------------- Forwarded by David W Delainey/HOU/ECT on 11/13/2000 \n07:08 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJanet R Dietrich\n11/13/2000 02:08 PM\nTo: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Re: Org Chart \n\nMy idea would be to confirm that appropriate due diligence has been done. Has \nthe mid-year performance evaluation been reviewed? Has his two direct \nsupervisors been contacted (Ozzie Pagan and Gil Muhl) for specific input into \nthis? Once all this has been confirmed and everyone has agreed, you should \nmake a decision to either re-deploy him to another area or offer him a \nseverence package. \n\nMy recommendation would be to have him in a coverage role in Southeast gas.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The report named: Violation/Notification Memo , published as of 08/30/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\nDid a friend forward this to you? Get on the Bush eTrain and\nhave updates sent directly to you: http://www.BusheTrain.com.\nUnsubscribe/address change links are at bottom.\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n\nBush News\nNovember 10, 2000\nhttp://www.georgewbush.com\nAOL: GeorgeWBush.com\n\n\nContents:\n1 Statement from Secretary James A. Baker III\n2 Statement from Karen Hughes\n3 FL Papers: FL County Dems Try Filling in Blanks on Ballots;\n Buchanan Numbers Possible\n4 Democrats Urge Gore to Quit Legal Wrangling\n5 New York Times, Washington Post, Others: Revote or Court Remedy\n Politically Unsound and Legally Questionable\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\n1\nSTATEMENT FROM SECRETARY JAMES A. BAKER III\n\nThe American people voted on November 7. Governor George W.\nBush won 31 states with a total of 271 electoral votes. The\nvote in Florida was very close, but when it was counted,\nGovernor Bush was the winner.\n\nNow, three days later, the vote in Florida has been recounted.\nOver two-thirds of the state election supervisors overseeing\nthe recount are Democrats.\n\nAt the end of this recount, Governor Bush is still the winner,\nsubject only to counting the overseas ballots, which have\ntraditionally favored the Republican candidate. No evidence of\nvote fraud either in the original vote or in the recount has\nbeen presented.\n\nNow the Gore campaign is calling for yet another recount in\nselective and predominantly Democratic counties where there\nwere unexplained large vote swings in their favor in the\nrecount.\n\nIt appears that the Gore campaign is attempting to unduly\nprolong the country's national Presidential election through\nendless challenges to the results of the vote here in Florida.\n\nFurthermore, the more often ballots are recounted, especially\nby hand, the more likely it is that human errors, like lost\nballots, and other risks, will be introduced. This frustrates\nthe very reason why we have moved from hand counting to\nmachine counting.\n\nLet me say a word specifically about the Palm Beach ballot.\nThere is a rule of law to be followed for elections. The state\nof Florida has established legal procedures to design, approve,\npublish and, if need be, to protest ballots before the election.\nThe ballot was designed by a Democratic elections supervisor.\nShe approved it. The Democratic Party did not question it\nbefore the election. This \"butterfly\"-type ballot was used in\nrecent elections in the same county under the same rules. Again,\nthe Democrats did not complain. The overwhelming majority of\nvoters who used the ballot understood it and cast valid votes.\nOur lawyers have confirmed the legality of this ballot, and we\nhave copies of the relevant Florida statute available for you\nto see.\n\nThe Gore campaign has also tried to make a lot of the fact that\ndouble marked ballots are not counted. A key principle in\nAmerica is one person, one vote. If we have ballots with two\nvotes, of course we cannot count them or guess about them.\nBallots that are double-marked can't be evidence of the voter's\nintent to vote one way or another. No jurisdiction in the\nUnited States would accept such a ballot as a valid vote, and\nFlorida law specifically does not. It happens in every\nprecinct in every election. And the procedure is clear: These\nballots must be disregarded.\n\nWe understand, and I understand personally, that it is\nfrustrating to lose by a narrow margin. But it happens. It\nhappened to the Republican Presidential candidates in 1960 and\n1976. Both Vice President Nixon and President Ford put the\ncountry's interest first. They accepted the vote for the good\nof the country.\n\nIt is important that there be some finality to the election\nprocess. What if we insisted on recounts in other states that\nare very close? For example, in Wisconsin, Iowa, (and if we\ndon't win) New Mexico.\n\nLet the country step back a moment, pause, and think about\nwhat's at stake. This may be the last chance. There is no\nreasonable end to this process if it slips away.\n\nThe purpose of our national election is to establish a\n\"Constitutional government,\" not unending legal wrangling. We\nwill therefore vigorously oppose the Gore campaign's efforts to\nkeep recounting until it likes the result. For the good of the\ncountry and the sake of our standing in the world, the\ncampaigning should end, and the business of an orderly\ntransition should begin.\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\n2\nSTATEMENT FROM BUSH COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR KAREN HUGHES:\n\n\"The vote count on Tuesday night showed Governor Bush won\nFlorida's election, and a recount has now confirmed his victory.\nThe only votes left to be counted are the overseas absentee\nballots, which in the past have favored Republican candidates.\nBob Dole carried the overseas ballots in Florida in 1996 by a\nmargin of 54 to 40 percent, even though he lost the election in\nFlorida. We hope Vice President Gore and his campaign will\nreconsider their threats of lawsuits or still more recounts,\nwhich could undermine the constitutional process of selecting a\nPresident and has no foreseeable end.\"\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\n3\n\nPalm Beach Post Capital Bureau\nNORTH FLORIDA COUNTY TRIES TO FILL IN BLANKS ON BALLOTS\nhttp://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/today/news_16.html\n\nPalm Beach News\nSUPPORTERS: BUCHANAN NUMBERS POSSIBLE\nhttp://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbdailynews/11/1110buchanan.html\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\n4\nDEMOCRATS URGE GORE TO QUIT LEGAL WRANGLING\n\n\"Senator John B. Breaux, a Louisiana Democrat, questioned the\nGore campaign's wisdom in challenging the Palm Beach result.\nThe right thing, Mr. Breaux said, 'is to count the votes and\nrespect the decision,' without lengthy litigation. And Senator\nRobert G. Torricelli, Democrat of New Jersey, warned against\ngetting mired in the courts...\n\n\"'I want Al Gore to win the election,' Mr. Torricelli told\nreporters, 'but more than that, I want somebody to win this\nelection. There is going to have to be a very compelling case\nfor anybody to take this into a court of law.'\"\n- The New York Times' R. W. Apple, Jr., 11/10/00\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\n5\nNEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, OTHERS: REVOTE OR COURT REMEDY\nPOLITICALLY UNSOUND AND LEGALLY QUESTIONABLE\n\n\"The problem is that potential remedies, such as a new election\nin Palm Beach County, seem politically unsound and legally\nquestionable. The sad reality is that ballot disputes and\nimperfections are a feature of every election. It will poison\nthe political atmosphere if presidential elections, in\nparticular, come to be seen as merely a starting point for\nlitigation.\"\n- New York Times, Editorial, 11/10/00\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/10/opinion/10FRI1.html\n\n\n\"We say yes to counting a little more, but the legal action\nabout which Mr. Daley spoke elliptically should be approached\nwith enormous caution and restraint. Absent more than is\ncurrently known, our sense is that either a lawsuit or a repeat\nvote would raise at least as many questions as it would likely\nresolve; the courts in the end can't legitimize the results.\"\n- Washington Post, Editorial, 11/10/00\nhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A57302-2000Nov9.html\n\n\n\"Some folks are even calling for a rerun of the Florida\nelection. It is important to decide this election by the rules\nthat 100 million Americans understood -- or should have\nunderstood -- when they entered the voting booth Tuesday. This\nis not just about fair play for Al Gore and George W. Bush. It\nis about defending a system that regards voting-day verdicts as\nthe final word, a concept that distinguishes this nation from\nmost others in the world.\"\n- San Francisco Chronicle, Editorial, 11/9/00\n\n\n\"'You know, I don't think the ballot was a problem, Bill and\nI'll tell you why-is that there's one section I don't know if\npeople are really looking at, which relates to electronic or\nelectromechanical voting. And in that particular case, what\nthe law says down here, it says 'Voting squares may be placed\nin front of or in back of the names of candidates and\nstatements.'\"\n- CNN's \"Crossfire,\" Greta Van Susteren, 11/09/00\n\n\n\"If you start saying the ballot should be thrown out because\nof confusion, I think that cases like that could be brought all\nover the country.\"\n- CNN's Larry King Live, Bill Schneider, 11/8/00\n\n_________________________________________________________________\n\n\nPaid for by Bush-Cheney 2000, Inc.\nhttp://www.georgewbush.com\n\n\n\n\n==============================================================================\n\n\nTo unsubscribe, please go here:\n\nhttp://www.georgewbush.com/unsubscribe.asp?email=EBASS@ENRON.COM\n\nTo change \nyour e-mail address or any other subscription information, please go here:\n\nhttp://www.georgewbush.com/MyGeorgeW.asp", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "For the month of June there will be weekly Budget Meetings every Tuesday @ \n11:00 a.m. in EB32C2. Please mark your calendar accordingly. Please notify \nme only if you are unable to attend.\n\n June 5, 12, 19 & 26 in EB32C2 @ 11:00 a.m.\n\nMany Thanks,\n\nLiz Taylor x31935", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Just talk to Mike on figures-why do you need them", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Since we miss each other on the phone, thought I'd drop you an e-mail. Our\nopen season was oversubscribed. We plan to expand the project to about 60\nMMcfd from the 42 MMcfd quoted in the open season. Please advise what, if\nany, paperwork you believe we need to put in place for Natural to deliver\nabout 60 MMcfd to TW at the existing Eddy County interconnect. Our plan is\nto replace the existing measurement facilities with a new ultra sonic meter.\nDampening facilities would be installed due to compression being installed\nat the point. Let me know what other thoughts you might have.\n\nDuane Kokinda\nDirector, Business Development\n713-369-9409", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "we have about a $25,000 claim which they objected to. they have now agreed to \nwithdraw objection.\n\nLisa J. Mellencamp\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith St.\nHouston, TX 77002\nTel: (713) 853-7986\nFax: (713) 646-3393", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Let's make sure that he gets our list of FERC Commissioner candidates (with \nspecial emphasis on Wood and Brownell).\n\n\n\n\tRichard Shapiro\n\t01/02/2001 02:19 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Spencer Abraham, note from Janine and Barbara\n\nFYI\n---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron on 01/02/2001 \n02:19 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nBarbara A Hueter\n01/02/2001 02:10 PM\nTo: Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Spencer Abraham, note from Janine and Barbara\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Barbara A Hueter/NA/Enron on 01/02/2001 \n02:10 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nBarbara A Hueter\n01/02/2001 02:06 PM\nTo: Richard S Shapiro, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Spencer Abraham, note from Janine and Barbara\n\nRick, We just heard the news that Spencer Abraham is being named Secretary of \nEnergy. Jim Crawford, our lobbyist in Michigan, has an excellent \nrelationship with Spencer Abraham. They are very good friends from their \ncollege days and through the years. They have also worked together on \nnumerous political campaigns.\n\nLast October at Governor Engler's request, Ken Lay wrote a personal check for \n$25,000 and we issued a corporate check for $25,0000 to the chamber of \ncommerce to support Spencer. This is not to mention any other support he may \nhave recieved from our PAC.\n\nJim has always been willing in the past to faciliate meetings with Senator \nAbraham and will still be willing to do so with Secretary Abraham. I am sure \nour DC office has a relationship with him, but feel free to contact Jim \nCrawford should you need any assistance. He can be reached at 517-482-5000. \nJanine. Barbara.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have had two conversations with Mr. Dawson and others re a GISB for this \nmuni. However, no one there is interested in putting a contract in place. \nPlease let me know how you would like to proceed with this matter.\n\nDP\n\n\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\nLegal Department\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please add this name to the Virginia Power part of the list.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 09/12/2000 10:56 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nHeather Kroll@ECT\n09/12/2000 10:44 AM\nTo: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Ozzie Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron \n\nSubject: VEPCO Interconnection Agreement\n\nBen,\n\nI spoke with the VA Power contact today who is responsible for the \ninterconnection agreement. His name is Wayne Duman (804.257.4096, \nWayne_Duman@dom.com). \n\nHe suggested e-mailing him dates when Enron was available to go to Richmond \nto discuss the interconnect. I don't know if you want to go or if you plan \non sending one of the developers, but will you schedule this meeting (since I \nwon't be negotiating this part of it).\n\nThanks. Let me know if you have any problems.\n\nHeather", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks!\nKate Symes\nEnron North America\nTrading Support\n503-464-7486", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "i should be over today at some point in time.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tHillman, Liz \nSent:\tMonday, April 01, 2002 10:14 AM\nTo:\tParks, Joe\nSubject:\tWelcome!!!!\n\nCan't wait for you to get over here!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Jane M Tholt/HOU/ECT on 06/23/2000 12:57 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Bautista, Larry L.\" on 06/23/2000 11:18:22 AM\nTo: ALEX GOLDBERG , AMY BLAUMAN \n, ANDREW KOLESAR , BARBARA \nJOST , BARBARA WHITTAKER , BARRY GRAY \n, BOB GRAY , BRUCE CONNELL \n, CARLA JOHNSON \n, CAROLYN CORWIN , CATHY \nBULF , \"Cox, Robin\" , CURT BRECHTE \n, DARRYL SMETTE , DAVID CLARK \n, DAVID HUARD , \"DAVID I. BLOOM\" \n, DEBBIE SWANSTORM , DEBRA \nBOLTON , DIANE MCVICKER , \n\"DONALD G. AVERY\" , \"DONALD W. PETERSEN\" \n, DONNA FULTON , DOUG CANTER \n, DOUG SCHANTZ , \"DOUGLAS K. \nPORTER\" , ED ROSS , \"ELISABETH R. \nMYERS-KERBAL\" , ERIC EISENMAN , FRANK \nLINDH , GERARDO ESPINOSA , GORDON \nSMITH , HARVEY MORRIS , JAMES MCGREW \n, JAMES MORIARTY , JANE THOLT \n, JANICE ALWARD , JENNIFER \nHEIN , JOANN RUSSELL , \n\"JOEL L. GREENE\" , JOHN GREGG \n, JOHN HESTER , \"JOHN P. ARMATO\" \n, \"JOHN P. BEALL\" , \"JOHN R. STAFFIER\" \n, JUDY JOHNSON , JUNE SUWARA \n, KAREN TOMCALA , KARYL \nLAWSON , KATHIE EDWARDS , \n\"KATHLEEN L. MAZURE\" , KAY KERN , KEITH MCCREA \n, \"KELLY A. DALY\" , KEVIN LIPSON \n, \"KIM M. CLARK\" , L PERSON \n, LARRY BLACK , LUIS MANUEL PADILLA \n, M BERGERN , MARIA OROPEZA \n, MARK FENTON , \"MARK T. MITCHELL\" \n, \"MARK W. SCHWIRTZ\" , MIKE \nMCELRATH , NORMAN PEDERSEN \n, PATRICIA ANDERSON \n, PATRICK BROWN , \n\"PATRICK G. GOLDEN\" , PAUL KEELER , PENNY \nBARRY , PETE FROST , PETER CERVIN \n, RANDY RICH , REBECCA CANTRELL \n, RICHARD JORDAN , \nRICHARD MILES , RICHARD STAPLER \n, ROB DAVIS , ROBERT FOSS \n, SANDRA ROVETTI , SARAH TOMALTY \n, SHERRI BOOYE , \"SHERRI L. BOOYE (2)\" \n, STEVE KEEHN , STEVE TARPEY \n, SUSAN GINSBERG , TED \nMCMURTRIE , TOM CARLSON , TOM \nROTH , VIRGIL SPURGEON , WAYNE ELLIS \n, \"WILLIAM S. SCHERMAN\" \ncc: \"Tomlinson, Robert T.\" , \"Healy, William H.\" \n, \"Ferguson, Michael D.\" , \n\"Clark, Al W.\" , \"Shelton, Patricia A.\" \n, \"Derryberry, Richard L.\" \nSubject: El Paso's Data Response in RP99-507\n\n\n\nSee attached letter and spread sheets relating to the June 12 ADR\nConference.\n\n> <> < Advantage.xls>> <>\n\n\n******************************************************************\nThis email and any files transmitted with it from El Paso\nEnergy Corporation are confidential and intended solely\nfor the use of the individual or entity to whom they are\naddressed. If you have received this email in error\nplease notify the sender.\n******************************************************************\n\n - Data Response of June 21.doc\n - June 12 With SOH Upgrade But No EOC Advantage.xls\n - June 12 Without SOH Upgrade And No EOC Advantage.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000 \n05:54 PM ---------------------------\n\nKathy Mayfield\n12/13/2000 05:07 PM\n\n\nTo: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Elyse Kalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Thank you for the Charitygift\n\nI'm not sure how this message got in the format below, but reading between \nthe lines, it reads:\n\nJeff Skilling,\n What a great idea!! Thanks for including me. \n See you soon. Bill\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kathy Mayfield/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000 \n04:39 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nwvlarkin@travisintl.com on 12/13/2000 04:35:51 PM\nTo: kathy.mayfield@enron.com, Jeff@ns1.charitygift.com, \nSkilling@ns1.charitygift.com, What@ns1.charitygift.com, \na@ns1.charitygift.com, great@ns1.charitygift.com, idea!!@ns1.charitygift.com, \nThanks@ns1.charitygift.com, for@ns1.charitygift.com, \nincluding@ns1.charitygift.com, me.@ns1.charitygift.com, \nSee@ns1.charitygift.com, you@ns1.charitygift.com, soon.@ns1.charitygift.com, \nBill@ns1.charitygift.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Thank you for the Charitygift", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Set up meeting re Mt. St. Helens for next week", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Elizabeth,\n\nThe original delivery points for these contracts were:\n\n25841\t\t40,000/d to Topock\n\n26511\t\t21,000/d to Needles\n\n\nTK tells me that now the delivery points are:\n\n25841\t\t29,000/d to Topock\n\t\t11,000/d to Needles\n\n26511\t\t11,000/d to Topock\n\t\t10,000/d to Needles\n\nCan you tell me if this is correct? If yes, will these delivery points and volumes be in effect until the end of the contract? Can they be changed again? Do we have paperwork documenting the change?\n\nCraig Buehler told me that Dennis Lee x-3-7115 could be of assistance. Could you speak with him?\n\nI will be out for the rest of the week. Please call me at 713 825-8046 when you figure this out.\n\nMany Thanks,\n\nPaul", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "John O'Shea was still looking for the revenue back up to the 2002 plan numbers. Do either one of you have this?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is a document formatted in Word 6.0\n\n - 1003-461-147 word 6.0.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff\n\nI am forwarding an invitation that has come via our Oslo office. This is the highest profile \nenergy event in the Nordic region and if it is possible for you or Ken to speak at it our team thinks\nit would be quite useful to our business in the region.\n\nJohn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The total mark to market value for US Gas EOL deals as of 09/29/2000 was:\n\n $513,520,526\n\nPhysical deals totalled $1,961,760. Financial deals totalled $511,558,766.\n\nLet me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks,\n\nErrol, X5-8274\n\n\n \n\n\nFrom: Torrey Moorer @ ECT \n 10/06/2000 09:19 AM\t\n\t\n\t\n\t \n\t\n\nTo: Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacey \nW White/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kathy Reeves/CAL/ECT@ECT, Brian Kristjansen/CAL/ECT@ECT, \nDutch Quigley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Timothy M Norton/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nSwinney/HOU/ECT@ECT, Allan Ford@Enron_Development, Tracy \nBeardmore/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: Monthly MTM\n\nHi Everyone,\n\nI just wanted to let you all know that we will need the end-of-month MTM \nnumbers from each group by Thursday of next week. The MTM values provided \nshould be as of close of business 9/30/2000 and should be broken out between \nphysical and financial. Just give me a call at x36218 if you have any \nquestions or need any additional information. Thanks!\n\nTorrey", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Scott,\n\nWe have decided to alter the way in which we register people\n\nWe have decided to send out passwords to all counterparties this summer which \nare Read Only and only when they return the PA signed do we alter the status \nof their password to execution status (subject to eveyone being happy with \nthis).\n\nI would like to question the usefulness of the ROETA - why exactly do we need \nit - I don't seem to be able to figure it out - I propose we get rid of it.\n\nLouise\n\n\n\n\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom: Frances.Norton@cliffordchance.com 16/07/99 \n17:19\n\t\n\nTo: ecooper@enron.co.uk\ncc: Christopher.Millard@cliffordchance.com, \nTimothy.Hughes@cliffordchance.com, lkitchen@enron.co.uk, ssefton@enron.co.uk, \njboyd@enron.co.uk, Mark - ECT Legal Taylor/HOU/ECT, pgoddard@enron.co.uk, \nraislerk@sullcrom.com, gilbergd@sullcrom.com (bcc: Louise Kitchen/LON/ECT)\nSubject: ROETA\n\n\n\nDear Edmund,\n\nAs previously advised, I attach the clean copies of the ROETA's.\n\nKind regards,\n\n\n\n\nAndrew Wilkinson\n\n\n\n\n <<87c302!.DOC>> <<87c602!.DOC>> <<87cf02!.DOC>> <<87cg02!.DOC>>\n<<87c$02!.DOC>> <<87cn02!.DOC>> <<87cp02!.DOC>> <<87cq02!.DOC>>\n<<87cs02!.DOC>> <<87df02!.DOC>> <<87dh02!.DOC>> <<87dj02!.DOC>>\n<<87d_02!.DOC>> <<87#002!.DOC>> <<87#802!.DOC>> <<8bd502!.DOC>>\n<<8bf502!.DOC>> <<8bxq01!.DOC>>\n\n\n - 87c302!.DOC\n - 87c602!.DOC\n - 87cf02!.DOC\n - 87cg02!.DOC\n - 87c$02!.DOC\n - 87cn02!.DOC\n - 87cp02!.DOC\n - 87cq02!.DOC\n - 87cs02!.DOC\n - 87df02!.DOC\n - 87dh02!.DOC\n - 87dj02!.DOC\n - 87d_02!.DOC\n - 87#002!.DOC\n - 87#802!.DOC\n - 8bd502!.DOC\n - 8bf502!.DOC\n - 8bxq01!.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 12/27/99 02:59 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\npdrexel@columbiaenergygroup.com on 12/27/99 02:40:37 PM\nTo: Dan Junek/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: FINAL - Tco Volumes for January 2000 on Mountaineer\n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Drexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas on\n12/27/2000 02:47 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nKIM NOVSEK BIZIK\n12/27/99 02:29 PM\n\nTo: Joann Collins/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas\ncc: Marianne Stiles/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas, Joanne\nSwogger/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas, Noel Bartlo/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas,\nPaul Drexelius/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas, Jill\nLinkenauger/CES/ColumbiaGas@ColumbiaGas\nSubject: FINAL - Tco Volumes for January 2000 on Mountaineer\n\nGood Afternoon!\n\nOn TCO's K# 38992, for the month of January 2000, I need the following FINAL\nvolumes:\n\nSt. Albans facility is 42 dth per day\nCharleston facility is 152 dth per day\n\nPlease contact me if you have any questions!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Hunter S Shively/HOU/ECT on 02/27/2001 \n11:27 AM ---------------------------\nFrom: Mark Frevert/ENRON@enronXgate on 02/23/2001 01:12 PM\nTo: Jeffery Ader/HOU/ECT@ECT, Berney C Aucoin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Edward D \nBaughman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dana Davis/ENRON@enronXgate, Doug \nGilbert-Smith/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rogers Herndon/HOU/ECT@ect, Ben \nJacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ozzie Pagan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin M Presto/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nFletcher J Sturm/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bruce Sukaly/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lloyd \nWill/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Tawney/ENRON@enronXgate, George McClellan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nFred Lagrasta/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nHunter S Shively/HOU/ECT@ECT, Phillip K Allen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas A \nMartin/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: FW: \"Chinese Wall\" Classroom Training\n\n\nChinese Wall training of one hour has been scheduled on the dates listed \nbelow. The training is mandatory and allows EWS to continue operating all \nits businesses including equity trading without violating the securities laws.\n\nPlease register for one of the four one-hour sessions listed below. Each \nsession is tailored to a particular commercial group, and it would be \npreferable if you could attend the session for your group. (Your particular \ngroup is the one highlighted in bold on the list below.) \n\n Monday, March 5, 2001, 10:00 a.m. \u0001) Resource Group\n Monday, March 5, 2001, 11:00 a.m. \u0001) Origination/Business Development\n Monday, March 5, 2001, 3:30 p.m. \u0001) Financial Trading Group\n Monday, March 5, 2001, 4:30 p.m. \u0001) Heads of Trading Desks\n\nEach of the above sessions will be held at the downtown Hyatt Regency Hotel \nin Sandalwood Rooms A & B. Alternatively, two make-up sessions are scheduled \nfor Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Location information \nfor the make-up sessions will be announced later.\n\nPlease confirm your attendance at one of these sessions with Brenda Whitehead \nby e-mailing her at brenda.whitehead@enron.com or calling her at extension \n3-5438.\n\nMark Frevert and Mark Haedicke", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\nDaren---On the 12th, there is a sale to Aquila on the Header system, for \n10,000........I think we were supplying it with AEC. For whatever reason, I \nhad the AEC 10.0 @ #11230 into Midcon...which isnt right because there was no \nmarket for it, and Midcon wasnt looking for it, but the Aquila deal was at \n#700 on WGR (Aquila). So I went ahead and changed the AEC ticket to match up \nwith the Aquila deal. Let me know if you think it is incorrect.\n\nThanks,\nMark", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Per discussions in Shelley's introductory meeting this morning, please mark your calendars to reflect a Strategy Meeting on Thursday of this week, March 28, 2:00 - 3:30 pm in ECN-39C1.\n\nPlease let me know if there are any conflicts.\n\nThanks in advance,\n\nadr\n\nAudrey D. Robertson\nTranswestern Pipeline Company \nemail address: audrey.robertson@enron.com\n(713) 853-5849\n(713) 646-2551 Fax", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "This person is an influential political columnist in Sacramento. Perhaps \nthis column is the reason we're seeing a flurry of activity today -- hearings \n-- actions on an \"omnibus\" bill that has not been released to the public, etc.\n\nhttp://www.capitolalert.com/news/capalert05_20010404.html\n\nSue Mara\nEnron Corp.\nTel: (415) 782-7802\nFax:(415) 782-7854", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\n\n\nSuperBowl.com Playoff Challenge -- Experience the NFL playoffs like never \nbefore. Select a team of 8 players and follow their performance from Wild \nCard week to the Big Game on Jan. 28. Maybe your team will be the big winner \ncome Super Bowl Sunday! Click here to play for FREE.\nAnswer 20 questions and win $1,000,000 !!\n\nThe Active Army and the Army Reserve are always looking for smart, motivated \nsoldiers. 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To customize, reschedule, or turn off these \nreports please click here .\n\n\n\n Summary?Standings? \n\n\n Team \n W \n L \n T \n Pct \n Back \n Strk \n Wks \n PF \n Back \n PA \n The Old School Fools \n 6 \n 0 \n 0 \n 1.000 \n 0.0 \n W6 \n 2.0 \n 6192.5 \n 1.5 \n 4321.5 \n Tribe Called PLove \n 4 \n 2 \n 0 \n 0.667 \n 2.0 \n W2 \n 2.0 \n 6194.0 \n 0.0 \n 5230.5 \n Fear \n 4 \n 2 \n 0 \n 0.667 \n 2.0 \n W1 \n 1.0 \n 5819.0 \n 375.0 \n 5052.0 \n Rude Boys (Not) \n 3 \n 3 \n 0 \n 0.500 \n 3.0 \n L2 \n 1.0 \n 4686.0 \n 1508.0 \n 4546.0 \n Farragut Academy \n 3 \n 3 \n 0 \n 0.500 \n 3.0 \n L1 \n 0.0 \n 4338.5 \n 1855.5 \n 4504.0 \n The Rounders \n 3 \n 3 \n 0 \n 0.500 \n 3.0 \n L1 \n 0.0 \n 3884.5 \n 2309.5 \n 4630.5 \n The Wave \n 1 \n 5 \n 0 \n 0.167 \n 5.0 \n W1 \n 0.0 \n 3094.0 \n 3100.0 \n 4359.0 \n Denvers Nuggets \n 0 \n 6 \n 0 \n 0.000 \n 6.0 \n L6 \n 0.0 \n 2880.5 \n 3313.5 \n 4445.5 \n Through games of 12/10/00 \n\n Summary?Schedule? \n Regular Season\nPeriod 6 (12/04/2000 - 12/10/2000) \n\n Team \n Score \n Farragut Academy \n 707 \n TRIBE CALLED PLOVE [IMAGE] \n 1127.5 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Team \n Score \n Fear [IMAGE] \n 1022.5 \n THE ROUNDERS \n 851 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Team \n Score \n Rude Boys (Not) \n 679.5 \n THE OLD SCHOOL FOOLS [IMAGE] \n 856.5 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Team \n Score \n The Wave [IMAGE] \n 554 \n DENVERS NUGGETS \n 481 \n\nHome team in CAPS.\n\n\n Summary?Schedule? \n Regular Season\nPeriod 7 (12/11/2000 - 12/17/2000) \n\n Team \n Farragut Academy \n THE ROUNDERS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Team \n Fear \n RUDE BOYS (NOT) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Team \n The Old School Fools \n DENVERS NUGGETS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Team \n The Wave \n TRIBE CALLED PLOVE \n\nHome team in CAPS.\n\n\n Player Updates?NBA Reports? \n Latest NBA Player News \n\n Eric Snow , G PHI - Rude Boys (Not) Updated 12/10/00 \n The 76ers placed Snow on the injured list with a stress fracture in his \nright ankle. Snow, who plays point guard next to star Allen Iverson, \nunderwent a CT scan Thursday that revealed the stress fracture. He is \nexpected to be out for six to eight weeks. \n\n Kenny Anderson , G BOS - Free Agent Updated 12/10/00 \n The Celtics activated Anderson on Sunday and placed guard Chris Carr on the \ninjured list with a sprained left ankle. Anderson had been on the injured \nlist since Nov. 6 with a fractured jaw. He had a wire removed from his jaw \nDec. 6 and was cleared to practice Dec. 7. He missed 16 games with the \ninjury. \n\n Erick Strickland , G NY - Free Agent Updated 12/10/00 \n Strickland sat out Saturday's home game against Denver due to a bruised \nleg. He was a valuable Fantasy player as a member of the Dallas Mavericks \nlast season but is limited now by his lack of playing time with the Knicks. \n \n\n Emanual Davis , G SEA - Free Agent Updated 12/10/00 \n Davis missed his second straight start for the Sonics because of a sprained \nankle. Forward Ruben Patterson started in place of Davis, with Rashard Lewis \nmoving to shooting guard. Davis is a solid ballhandler and defender but \ndoesn't have much Fantasy value. \n\n Elliot Perry , G PHO - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n The Suns have signed veteran guard Elliot Perry. He will be used primarily \nas Jason Kidd's backup but has limited Fantasy value. \n\n Chris Dudley , C PHO - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Dudley was activated from the injured list and started in Thursday's game at \nMilwaukee. With the lack of depth at center, Dudley could be of good use in \na larger Fantasy league, but don't use him in a smaller one. \n\n Ruben Garces , F PHO - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Garces was placed on the injured list to make room for C Chris Dudley. \nGarces is suffering from a bulging disc in his back. He is used primarily as \na third center so he doesn't have a lot of Fantasy value. \n\n Donyell Marshall , F UTA - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Marshall had missed the two games prior to Thursday's action because of a \nsprained knee, but returned to the lineup against Vancouver and had seven \npoints and three rebounds in 14 minutes. Because Marshall comes off the \nbench he doesn't have much Fantasy value. But with him back in the rotation \nforwards Karl Malone and Bryon Russell will play less minutes now. \n\n Carlos Rogers , F HOU - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Rogers will be sidelined indefinitely after suffering a sprained knee. He \nis a reserve forward with very little Fantasy value but his absence will \nforce the starting frontcourt to play more minutes. This could have positive \nor negative affects on their production. If you have Houston frontcourt \nplayers on your roster monitor them to see if they flourish or flounder under \nthe current conditions. \n\n Donnell Harvey , F DAL - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Harvey has been activated from the injured list to make room for the injured \nGreg Buckner. Harvey is a solid rebounder but won't receive enough playing \ntime to be a valuable Fantasy player. \n\n Greg Buckner , G DAL - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Buckner will undergo surgery early next week to remove a cracked bone spur \non his right foot. The surgery could sideline Buckner for 6-8 weeks. Rookie \nDonnell Harvey was activated form the injured list to make room for \nBuckner. This is the second time this season that he has been sidelined \nwith the same injury. Fantasy owners should avoid Buckner for he rest of the \nseason or until he is playing and producing on a consistent basis again. \n\n Charles Oakley , F TOR - Free Agent Updated 12/08/00 \n Oakley has served his league-imposed suspension and is eligible to return to \nthe Raptors' lineup for Friday night's game at Golden State. \"Oak,\" who was \nsuspended for punching Clippers' point guard Jeff McInnis, has Fantasy value \nas a rebounder only, and isn't considered a real commodity outside of deeper \nleagues. \n\n Vince Carter , G TOR - Denvers Nuggets Updated 12/08/00 \n Although the team is calling him a game-time decision, it looks as though \nCarter will return to the court on Friday night against the Golden State \nWarriors. Carter practiced with the team on Thursday, and is exciting about \nthe prospect of playing against his former Tar Heel teammate, Antawn \nJamison. All signs point towards Carter's return by this weekend at the very \nlatest, so add a little \"Vinsanity\" to your starting lineup next week. \n\n Grant Hill , F ORL - The Wave Updated 12/08/00 \n Hill was a game time scratch on Thursday night against the Nuggets. The \nOrlando Sentinel is reporting that Hill is expected to return to the court on \nMonday when the Magic travel to Los Angeles for a date with the Clippers. \nHill's return is long overdue for Fantasy owners who held onto his rights \nthis season. Unless you have a number of solid forwards on your roster, give \nHill the start this week pending any setbacks. \n\n Hidayet Turkoglu , G SAC - Free Agent Updated 12/07/00 \n Turkoglu is suffering from a shoulder injury and is questionable for \nFriday's game against Houston. He is a key reserve on the Kings' team but \nhas very little Fantasy value. \n\n Steve Nash , G DAL - Free Agent Updated 12/07/00 \n Nash returned to action against the Knicks Wednesday after missing two \nstraight games because of a calf injury. He didn't seem to be bothered by \nthe injury as he scored 14 points and dished off for six assists. It is now \nsafe to play Nash on your Fantasy team again. \n\n Donyell Marshall , F UTA - Free Agent Updated 12/07/00 \n Marshall is recovering from a sprained knee and is questionable for \nThursday's game against the Grizzlies. Look for starters Bryon Russell and \nKarl Malone to play extra minutes in his absence. Avoid using Marshall until \nhe appears to be fully recovered. \n\n Kevin Garnett , F MIN - Farragut Academy Updated 12/07/00 \n Garnett hurt his right ring finger in Tuesday's game and was scheduled to \nhave it examined Wednesday. He is expected to play against the Wizards \nThursday. Monitor Garnett's situation. Something as simple as an injured \nfinger on his shooting hand could lead to an offensive slump and affect his \nFantasy numbers. \n\n Terry Davis , F DEN - Free Agent Updated 12/07/00 \n Davis will be eligible to come off the injured list Sunday but Achilles \ntendonitis in his right leg is expected to keep him sidelined a little bit \nlonger. He has been injury prone throughout his career and doesn't have much \nFantasy value. \n\n Antonio McDyess , F DEN - The Rounders Updated 12/07/00 \n McDyess suffered a bruised right shin in Wednesday's game against the Heat \nand is questionable for Thursday's matchup against the Magic. Keon Clark \nwill start at power forward if McDyess is unable to play. The leg is sore \nnow but look for McDyess to be back to normal in a few days. \n\n Grant Hill , F ORL - The Wave Updated 12/07/00 \n Hill may be ready to return to the court for Thursday night's game against \nthe Nuggets. He has missed most of the season with an ankle injury, but he \npracticed on Wednesday, and all indications signal his return to the court. \n\"I can't give you the official thumbs up,\" said Head Coach Doc Rivers, \"but \nit looks good.\" Fantasy owners who have been waiting for Hill's return will \nlikely get him back in time for next week, when Orlando embarks on a \nfour-game West Coast road trip. \n\n Gary Trent , F DAL - Free Agent Updated 12/07/00 \n According to The Dallas Morning Star Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is hopeful \nthat Trent will travel on the Mavericks' next road trip, a six-game swing on \nthe East Coast. Trent is not expected to be activated on the trip but could \nbe back in action in another two weeks. He has been sidelined since the \nfirst preseason game with a strained upper abductor muscle. Trent is a good \ninside scorer and a solid rebounder but is injury prone. When he does return \nFantasy owners should refrain from picking him up unless they desperately \nneed a forward. \n\n Stephon Marbury , G NJ - The Old School Fools Updated 12/07/00 \n Marbury missed his second consecutive game on Wednesday night because of an \nankle injury. He turned the ankle last Friday night in Orlando, then turned \nit again the following night against the Magic back in New Jersey. He is \nstill lacking some of his explosiveness, but says that the pain in the ankle \nis diminishing. Marbury hopes to return on Friday night when the Nets host \nthe Phoenix Suns. Fantasy owners who lost Marbury last week should have their \nstar point guard back in time for next week's roster changes. \n\n Vince Carter , G TOR - Denvers Nuggets Updated 12/07/00 \n Carter was in uniform for Wednesday night's game against Portland, but he \ndidn't see any playing time. \"Air Canada\" said that he felt well enough to \nplay, but team doctors wouldn't give him permission to get in the game. \"We'd \nlike to have him back as soon as possible,\" said Head Coach Lenny Wilkens, \n\"but we're not going to bring him back before he's ready.\" Toronto finishes \ntheir three-game West Coast swing on Friday night against Golden State, at \nwhich time Carter hopes to make his return. The Raptors' star should be back \nbefore Monday, so most Fantasy owners can re-insert him into their lineup in \ntime for next week. \n\n Andre Miller , G CLE - The Rounders Updated 12/07/00 \n Miller took a knee to the nose during Wednesday night's game at Chicago \nwhich sent him to the bench temporarily. He returned to the game with a \nvengeance, finishing with 20 points, 14 assists and seven rebounds in \nCleveland's 92-88 victory. The shot to the nose won't keep Miller from \nmissing any playing time, so continue to use the young point guard in your \nstarting lineup. \n\n Elton Brand , F CHI - Denvers Nuggets Updated 12/07/00 \n Brand missed his second consecutive game on Wednesday night against \nCleveland. He is reportedly making progress with his hyperextended left knee, \nand has been able to run on a treadmill this week. Brand is listed as day to \nday, and says that he has about a 50 percent chance of playing on Friday \nnight against Dallas. With most roster changes occurring on Monday, Fantasy \nowners should be able to put the Bulls' star back in their lineup for next \nweek's games. \n\n Eric Snow , G PHI - Rude Boys (Not) Updated 12/06/00 \n The 76ers will be without Snow for six to eight weeks after a CT scan \nWednesday showed a stress fracture in his right ankle. He was second on the \nteam with a career-high 12.2 ppg, and led the Sixers with 6.6 assists per \ncontest. Although Philadelphia sports a deep roster, one can't help but \nassume this will have an impact on the team's fortunes for Fantasy purposes. \n\n Chris Dudley , C PHO - Free Agent Updated 12/06/00 \n Dudley will travel with the Suns on their end of the week road-trip that \nstarts in Milwaukee Thursday. He will most likely be questionable for all \nthe games. Look for him to finally return to action next week. With Dudley \nout of the lineup Corie Blount and rookie Daniel Santiago will continue to \nget playing time. With the lack of depth at center, Dudley's rebounding \nmakes him a starter on your Fantasy team if you are using a reserve in his \nposition. \n\n Chris Mills , F GS - Free Agent Updated 12/06/00 \n Mills is doubtful for Wednesday's game against the Lakers because of pain in \nhis right ankle. He was scheduled to see a foot specialist on Tuesday and \nunderwent surgery last season to remove bone spurs from the ankle. Sit Mills \non your Fantasy bench for now. If you are playing in a small league drop him \nfrom your roster and add another forward. \n\n Ron Mercer , G CHI - The Old School Fools Updated 12/06/00 \n Mercer sat out of Tuesday's game against the T'Wolves because of the flu. \nCorey Benjamin started at shooting guard in place of Mercer. Mercer's status \nfor Wednesday's game is up in the air. He has been a major disappointment so \nfar this season. If you play in a deep Fantasy league keep him on your \nroster, if you are in a smaller one look to make an upgrade at guard. The \nway Mercer has been producing you shouldn't have a hard time finding a better \nguard. \n\nMore Updates \n\n Breakdown?Schedule? \n\n\n Farragut Academy \n\n Player \n Pos \n Points \n Best, Travis \n G \n 129.5 \n Bradley, Shawn \n C \n 69.0 \n Garnett, Kevin \n F \n 126.0 \n Hughes, Larry \n G \n 120.5 \n O'Neal, Jermaine \n F \n 112.0 \n Rose, Jalen \n G \n 150.0 \n\n\n [IMAGE] \n TOTAL \n ? \n 707.0 \n\n\n [IMAGE] \n Cassell, Sam \n G \n 79.5 \n Fortson, Danny \n F \n 0.0 \n Martin, Kenyon \n F \n 99.5 \n McGrady, Tracy \n G \n 102.0 \n Odom, Lamar \n F \n 84.5 \n Olowokandi, Michael \n C \n 53.5 \n\n\n[IMAGE]\n at Tribe Called PLove \n\n Player \n Pos \n Points \n Allen, Ray \n G \n 94.5 \n Armstrong, Darrell \n G \n 51.5 \n Battie, Tony \n C \n 41.0 \n Bryant, Kobe \n G \n 180.0 \n Camby, Marcus \n C \n 124.5 \n Ewing, Patrick \n C \n 57.5 \n Mashburn, Jamal \n F \n 62.5 \n Nowitzki, Dirk \n F \n 155.5 \n Outlaw, Bo \n F \n 22.0 \n Wallace, Rasheed \n F \n 70.5 \n Webber, Chris \n F \n 168.5 \n Wesley, David \n G \n 99.5 \n\n\n [IMAGE] \n TOTAL \n ? \n 1127.5 \n\n\n [IMAGE] \n ? \n ? \n ? \n\n\n\nCopyright 2000 Commissioner.COM Inc and SportsLine.com Inc.\nYour site is always at http://basketball.commissioner.com/efba\n\nBK10SP", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "My husband and I will be closing on the house we are buying on Friday @ \n1:00p.m. I will be leaving work on Friday @12:00. Thank you!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will attend.\n\nMike Grigsby\nx37031", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We will be short under the West BOM book both in SP15 and Palo Verde for tomorrow. Following are the details of these positions. As always, please let me know if you have questions.\n\n1. EPE LENDING - STWBOM and STSW are each short 25 mw on peak at Palo at a price of $71.50. Please reduce the puchase prices to $4 after buying in the Real Time market. Sell back to El Paso under the respective desks at $0. Deal numbers and terms are:\n\n\t719949 - STWBOM buys EPE\n\t\t 25 mw @ $71.50\n\n\t719952 - STWBOM sells STSW\n\t\t 25 mw @ $71.50\n\n\t719954 - STSW buys EPE\n\t\t 25 mw @ $71.50\n\n2. DAY-AHEAD SHORT - STWBOM is short a shaped schedule in SP15 at a price of $75. Following are deal numbers and volumes:\n\n\t719925 - STWBOM buys Cal-Imbalance\n\t\t HE 11 - 10 mw\n\t\t HE 12 - 30 mw\n\t\t HE 13 - 30 mw\t\t} @ $75\n\t\t HE 14 - 25 mw\n\t\t HE 15 - 15 mw\n\t\t HE 16 - 5 mw\n\n\t719943 - STWBOM sells STWROCKIES\n\t\t Same shape @ $75\n\n3. DAY-AHEAD SHORT - STWBOM will also be short 75 mw on peak in SP15 at a price of $63.49. These deals were entered in the new FSP system as opposed to good old Enpower, so be on the lookout for mistakes. Deal numbers are as follows:\n\n\t719920 - STWBOM buys Cal-Imbalance\n\t\t 75 mw @ $63.49", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have a meeting at EECC which is scheduled from 1130-130, but there is a \nrisk it will run long. 300 would be better.\n\nThanks for setting this up.\n\nKay\n\n\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Kathleen Carnahan 01/29/2001 08:02 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron, Fred Mitro/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rusty \nStevens/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Meeting with Herman Manis\n\nHerman can meet with us at 2:00 today in his office EB 3394. Please let me \nknow if this time isa okay with you and I will call him to confirm it.\n\nThanks.\n\nKathleen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \t\"Matt Cuocci\" @ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Matt+20Cuocci+22+20+3Cmattc+40elitebrokers+2Enet+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent:\tThursday, September 20, 2001 2:47 PM\nTo:\tmaggi\nSubject:\t \n\n\n \n - NFL'2001.xls", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The method for distribution of the weekly reports has changed. Hard copies will now be distributed through your administrative assistant. \n\nTo receive a paper copy of the report, please send me an e-mail request including you location and admin. \n\nThe information in these reports is for internal use only and should not be the basis for investment decisions. \n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions or comments,\n\nJames Bruce\t\nEnron North America\t\t(503) 464-8122\nWest Power Desk\t\t(503) 860-8612 (c)\n121 SW Salmon, 3WTC0306\t(503) 464-3740 (fax)\nPortland, OR 97204\t\tJames.Bruce@Enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Kirk Ketcherside with IGI Resources, Inc. (see website for info on company http://www.igires.com/index.html) called to say that IGI was taking over the gas procurement side of the Caithness Big Sandy Project. The project has now decided to own and separately contract for the construction of the 40 mile lateral pipeline to connect TW (and others) to the project site near Wickieup, AZ.\n\nKirk has requested that TW provide an estimate for the cost of the interconnect and meter station only (with appropriate control devices, flow, pressure, etc.). When I reminded Kirk that EPNG probably delivers at a pressure 150 psig lower than TW's, he asked that we include a pressure letdown device in our estimate in order to be able to commingle with EPNG.\n\nEric, since we have the vast majority of this work has already been done by Earl and Ron, I told him we could probably get back to him with an estimate by early-mid next week. If you have any questions, please let me know.\n\n\n\n\nKirk Ketcherside on 02/02/2001 02:39:36 PM\nTo:\tJeff \ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\t[Fwd: Transwestern discussion with Jeff Fawcett]\n\n\nJeff-\nTim responded as forwarded relative to the Caithness Big Sandy project\nstatus with the EIS, and the Siemens Westinghouse commitment.\nHope this helps give you some perspective.\nThanks\nKirk\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\nReceived: from imo-r20.mx.aol.com (imo-r20.mx.aol.com [152.163.225.162])\tby mail.nctimes.net (Switch-2.0.1/Switch-2.0.1) with ESMTP id f12Jkqa29917\tfor ; Fri, 2 Feb 2001 11:46:52 -0800 (PST)\nReceived: from TCPrenger@aol.com\tby imo-r20.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v29.5.) id 1.b9.b1afe75 (4444)\t for ; Fri, 2 Feb 2001 14:46:02 -0500 (EST)\nFrom: TCPrenger@aol.com\nMessage-ID: \nDate: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 14:46:02 EST\nSubject: Re: Transwestern discussion with Jeff Fawcett\nTo: igi@nctimes.net\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"US-ASCII\"\nX-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 127\nX-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000\n\nKirk,\n\nRegarding Big Sandy EIS milestones for Jeff, we are on schedule to issue the\nfinal draft EIS 3/19/01 with a ROD date scheduled for 8/14/01. Our contract\ncommitment for gas delivery to Siemens Westinghouse under our EPC contract\nfor the plant is 9/01/02.\n\nTim\n\n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffery Fawcett/ET&S/Enron on 02/02/2001 02:16 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nKirk Ketcherside on 02/02/2001 01:14:51 PM\nTo:\tjfawcet@enron.com\ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\tfollow-up to our conversation\n\n\nJeff-\nNice visiting with you regarding the Big Sandy project.\nI will look forward to seeing your new interconnect proposal next week.\nAs for my particulars, in addition to my email address herein, please\nsee the following:\n\nKirk Ketcherside\nIGI Resources, Inc.\n7241 Sanderling Court\nCarlsbad, CA 92009\n\n760/918-0001 Office phone\n760/918-0003 Office fax\n\nThanks and have nice weekend.\nKirk", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 01/31/2001 02:24 PM \n---------------------------\n\n\nRob G Gay\n01/31/2001 09:55 AM\nTo: bboeh@opic.gov, \"Kluesener, Frank\" , Susan \n.garven@stoneweb.com, Bradley.Barta@Stoneweb.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Siemens negotiations\n\n\nTwo agreements have been negotiated with Siemens as part of the plant \nturnover for Provisional Completion Phase III on oil: 1) the EOT Claim \nAgreement between Siemens and SCC and 2) modifications to the TAA between \nSiemens and EPE.\n\nThe changes which the lenders should review are as follows:\n\nEOT Claim Agreement\n\n14 Day Availability Test with respect to Provisional Completion Phase III on \noil, on a look-back basis over 6 months, required as a specific performance \nrequirement\nAfter PC on oil, Siemens can demobilize\nCompensation for commissioning on oil $5,720,000; $30,000 per day for owner \ndelay\nBonus of $15,000 per day that PC achieved before 17 Feb\nPhase III Substantial Completion on gas\n60 days prior written notice on gas availability\nIf sound level guarantees demonstrated on oil, only need to demonstrate far \nfield sound on gas\nOwner must operate and maintain per O&M manuals and industry practices on \noil; if not, owner must correct items materially affecting Contractor's \ncommissioning obligations\nPerformance guarantees remain in tact per EPC\nLong stop date on Phase III Substantial Completion on gas of 31 Dec 01\nSubstantial Completion on gas - punchlist limited to deficiencies from Work \nperformed to achieve Substantial Completion on gas\nRisk of Loss remains with owner during commisioning on gas\nSiemens agrees to enter into negotiations to provide operational assistance\nDegradation - agree to use curves with credit to owner for degradation during \ncommissioning\nCompensation for commissioning on natural gas $1,220,000 lump sum; $20,000 \nper day for owner delay\nWarranty - 6 months after Provisional Completion on oil\nOption to buy extended warranty for up to 6 months at $175,000; must elect 60 \ndays prior to expiration of Primary Warranty Period\nPerformance LD's on gas per the EPC contract with first $4,000,000 forgiven \nby owner\nDelay LD's on gas do not start until 60 days after performance test on gas\nPayments to be paid (including EOTof $5,720,000): 15 Feb $5,446,141; 28 Feb \n$14,353,401 with offset of $4,000,000 for Phase I LD payment due from Siemens \nto SCC\nLate payment interest rate of 14%\n\nTAA Agreement\n\nEffective date Provisional Completion Phase III on oil\nNo 12 month look back\n12 month Initial Guarantee Period, with the clock suspended for gas \ncommissioning unless owner delay. \n\n\nAdditional Insurance\n\nIn order to provide the lenders an adequate warranty period on gas (if there \nare additional delays on the P/L) our Insurance group has indicated that we \nwill have no problem obtaining 12 months renewable business interruption \ninsurance when we go operational on gas. This should solve the issue over \nthe revised warranty with Siemens because it covers defects, design, and \nworkmanship on the turbines and includes lost profits, etc. Incidentally, \nfor insurance purposes the turbines are designated DE3 which is not a new \ntechnology designation. The duration of BI coverage is 18 months per event \nwith US$150,000 deductible.\nTypically we will always have this coverage in place but if their is a \nsupplier warranty then the party providing the warranty pays ahead of the \ninsurer. In the case where the supplier does not pay or the warranty has \nended then the insurer is the primary.\n\n\nWe will need to execute these agreements immediately. Please advise with \nyour thoughts as soon as possible..", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "'Twas The Night Before Christmas\nas written by a lawyer\n\n'Twas the nocturnal segment of the diurnal period preceding the annual \nYuletide celebration, and throughout our place of residence, kinetic activity \nwas not in evidence among the possessors of this potential (party of the \nfirst part), including that species of domestic rodent known as Mus \nmusculus. Hosiery was meticulously suspended from the forward edge of the \nwood burning caloric apparatus, pursuant to our anticipatory pleasure \nregarding an imminent visitation from an eccentric philanthropist among whose \nfolkloric appellations is the honorific title of St. Nicholas (party of the \nsecond part).\n\nThe prepubescent siblings, comfortably ensconced in their respective \naccommodations of repose, were experiencing subconscious visual \nhallucinations of variegated fruit confections moving rhythmically through \ntheir cerebrums. My conjugal partner and I, attired in our nocturnal head \ncoverings, were about to take slumberous advantage of the hibernal darkness \nwhen upon the avenaceous exterior portion of the grounds there ascended such \na cacophony of dissonance that I felt compelled to arise with alacrity from \nmy place of repose for the purpose of ascertaining the precise source thereof.\n\nHastening to the casement, I forthwith opened the barriers sealing this \nfenestration, noting thereupon that the lunar brilliance without, reflected \nas it was on the surface of a recent crystalline precipitation, might be \nsaid to rival that of the solar meridian itself - thus permitting my \nincredulous optical sensory organs to behold a miniature airborne runnered \nconveyance drawn by eight diminutive specimens of the genus Rangifer, \npiloted by a minuscule, aged chauffeur so ebullient and nimble that it \nbecame instantly apparent to me that he was indeed our anticipated caller. \nWith his ungulate motive power traveling at what may possibly have been more \nvertiginous velocity than patriotic alar predators, he vociferated loudly, \nexpelled breath musically through contracted labia, and addressed each of \nthe octet by his or her respective cognomen - \"Now Dasher, now Dancer...\" et \nal. - guiding them to the uppermost exterior level of our abode, through \nwhich structure I could readily distinguish the concatenations of each of the \n32 cloven pedal extremities.\n\nAs I retracted my cranium from its erstwhile location, and was performing a \n180-degree pivot, our distinguished visitant achieved - with utmost celerity \nand via a downward leap - entry by way of the smoke passage. He was clad \nentirely in animal pelts soiled by the ebony residue from oxidations of \ncarboniferous fuels which had accumulated on the walls thereof. His \nresemblance to a street vendor I attributed largely to the plethora of \nassorted playthings which he bore dorsally in a commodious cloth receptacle.\n\nHis orbs were scintillant with reflected luminosity, while his submaxillary \ndermal indentations gave every evidence of engaging amiability. The \ncapillaries of his malar regions and nasal appurtenance were engorged with \nblood which suffused the subcutaneous layers, the former approximating the \ncoloration of Albion's floral emblem, the latter that of the Prunus avium, \nor sweet cherry. His amusing sub- and supralabials resembled nothing so much \nas a common loop knot, and their ambient hirsute facial adornment appeared \nlike small, tabular and columnar crystals of frozen water.\n\nClenched firmly between his incisors was a smoking piece whose grey fumes, \nforming a tenuous ellipse about his occiput, were suggestive of a decorative \nseasonal circlet of holly. His visage was wider than it was high, and when \nhe waxed audibly mirthful, his corpulent abdominal region undulated in the \nmanner of impectinated fruit syrup in a hemispherical container. He was, in \nshort, neither more nor less than an obese, jocund, multigenarian gnome, the \noptical perception of whom rendered me visibly frolicsome despite every \neffort to refrain from so being. By rapidly lowering and then elevating one \neyelid and rotating his head slightly to one side, he indicated that \ntrepidation on my part was groundless. Without utterance and with dispatch, \nhe commenced filling the aforementioned appended hosiery with various of the \naforementioned articles of merchandise extracted from his aforementioned \npreviously dorsally transported cloth receptacle. Upon completion of this \ntask, he executed an abrupt about-face, placed a single manual digit in \nlateral juxtaposition to his olfactory organ, inclined his cranium forward in \na gesture of leave-taking, and forthwith effected his egress by renegotiating \n(in reverse) the smoke passage. He then propelled himself in a short vector \nonto his conveyance, directed a musical expulsion of air through his \ncontracted oral sphincter to the antlered quadrupeds of burden, and proceeded \nto soar aloft in a movement hitherto observable chiefly among the \nseed-bearing portions of a common weed. But I overheard his parting \nexclamation, audible immediately prior to his vehiculation beyond the limits \nof visibility:\n\n\"Ecstatic Yuletide to the planetary constituency,\nand to that self same assemblage,\nmy sincerest wishes for a salubriously beneficial and gratifyingly \npleasurable period between sunset and dawn.\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please see the attached articles:", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "changed to no confirm - 542401/542393/542396\n\nkate", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dan,\nI understand that Jeff Hodge has forwarded the terms of the storage exchanges \nto you for confirmation. There may be a couple of item to clarify within the \nterms. First, under the \"late notification\" section please change the forst \nsentence to read: Late nominations available by 3:30 pm on the nomination day \nprior to gas flow. Also, change the last sentence under 'Payment Terms\" to \nread: Oneok will pay each month $72,916.67 to enovate by the 25th day of the \nmonth following the service month.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks\nSteve RIchman\n312-541-1233", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Rick and Sally\n\nI told the scholarship winners that within the next few weeks, we would like \nto meet with them for lunch or dinner before the semester is over. So since \nwe are on the subject, do you have plans to be in Austin any time soon? I \nwill coordinate the students around your schedule. Also, if you think there \nare others that should join the smaller luncheon/dinner, let me know. I \nthought about asking Traci Warner and Billy Lemmons since they are new to the \nAA program.\n\nKaren\n\n\n\n\tSally Beck\n\t03/29/2001 01:34 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Karen Marshall/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: UT/Enron MBA Excellence 2001 Scholarship Winners Announced!\n\nAre we going to do anything for the students before fall semester? The \ndinner with Dean May and others from the University is great in the fall. \nBut last year, we had thought about just a small lunch with the students and \na few from Enron. This can be simple and we don't have to coordinate around \nthe schedule of any UT faculty or staff. But it does allow Enron to have a \nmore immediate follow up with the scholarship recepients to celebrate their \nbeing chosen. --Sally \n\n\nFrom: Karen Marshall on 03/28/2001 08:12 PM\nTo: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Gene \nHumphrey/Enron@EnronXGate, Wanda Curry/HOU/EES@EES, Brent A \nPrice/Enron@EnronXGate, Charlene Jackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Christie \nPatrick/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loftus Fitzwater/NA/Enron@Enron, Roger \nOndreko/Enron@EnronXGate, Andrea V Reed/Enron@EnronXGate\ncc: Kristin Gandy/NA/Enron@Enron, Gwynn Gorsuch/NA/Enron@ENRON, Elyse \nKalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Laura Schwartz/Corp/Enron@Enron, Bert \nFrazier/Enron@EnronXGate, Billy Lemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \neloy.garcia@bus.utexas.edu \nSubject: UT/Enron MBA Excellence 2001 Scholarship Winners Announced!\n\nI am pleased to announce the recipients of the 2001 University of Texas Enron \nMBA Excellence Scholarships:\n\nChristopher Cashman \nSooPang Tang \nHolland Brown \n\nEach student will receive $10,000 in scholarship money based on their essays, \ninterviews and on how they exemplified the vision, values and beliefs of \nEnron.\nI have already notified the winners, so please join me in congratulating \neach one on a job well done. \n\nSpecial thanks to everyone who participated in the selection of the \nwinners. Stay tuned for details on the date and time for the Scholarship \nAwards dinner slated for early next semester!\n\n\n E-mail: christopher.cashman@mba02.bus.utexas.edu Phone: 512-836-6489\n E-mail: soopang.tang@mba02.bus.utexas.edu Phone: 512-708-0161\n E-mail: holland.brown@mba02.bus.utexas.edu Phone: 512-440-1142\n\n\n\nFYI... All of the candidates that interviewed were outstanding according to \nthe scholarship interview team (Sally Beck, Andrea Reed, Roger Ondreko and \nLoftus Fitzwater). I will be sending each of them a letter to thank them for \ntheir participation and encourage them to consider Enron when interviewing \nfor full time opportunities next semester.\n\nThank you,\n\nKaren Marshall", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tDiamond, Daniel \nSent:\tFriday, February 01, 2002 10:41 AM\nTo:\tAllen, Phillip K.; Belden, Tim; Benson, Robert; Bishop, Serena; Brawner, Sandra F.; Brodeur, Stephane; Coffing, Timothy; Crandall, Sean; Dorland, Chris; Ermis, Frank; Fischer, Mark; Gay, Randall L.; Griffith, John; Guzman, Mark; Holst, Keith; Mallory, Chris; May, Larry; Mckay, Jonathan; Olsen, Michael; Padron, Juan; Quigley, Dutch; Ring, Andrea; Schneider, Bryce; Storey, Geoff; Thomas, Paul D.; Williams III, Bill; Slinger, Ryan\nSubject:\tWaiting on your reply -Stack Users\n\nIf you're receiving this email its because we're still waiting on a response from you. Please reply to this message ASAP. See below for details.\n\nThanks,\n\nDan\n\nWe are in the process of confirming that all traders are set up correctly and ready to trade when the system goes live. \n\nWe need to make sure that your Stack Managers are accessing the correct database. In order to do this, we need to know how you access Stack Manager:\n\n1) Through Terminal Server (the one that opens up a desktop within a desktop and it actually appears that you have two Start buttons). \nor\n2) By opening the Stack Manager directly from your \"native\" desktop (stand alone computer).\n\nPlease reply to this message with either a corresponding \"1\" or a \"2\" in the subject field.\n\nIf you're not sure which one you have, please contact myself x39673, Teresa Mandola x39807 or Jennifer McQuade x53614 and we'll come by your desk to help you.\n\nThank you,\n\nDan Diamond", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Notice No. 00-421\nDecember 12, 2000\n\nMEMORANDUM\n\nTO: ALL NYMEX AND COMEX MEMBERS\n\nFROM: Neal L. Wolkoff\n Executive Vice President\n\nDATE: December 12, 2000\n\nRE: Reminder of Price Fluctuation Limits Applicable to Trading on NYMEX \nACCESS\n\nThe purpose of this Notice is to remind Members and Member Firms that an \nExecutive Committee Resolution that was ratified by the Board of Directors \nand that concerns Exchange price fluctuation limit rules as those rules apply \nto trading on NYMEX ACCESS (Resolution), remains in effect and will \ncontinue until February 1, 2001, unless Members are notified otherwise by the \nExchange.\n\nAs background, on October 6, 2000, the Exchange issued a Notice to Members \n(#347), advising Members and Member Firms that the CFTC had approved this \nResolution. The Resolution, which became effective with the commencement of \nthe NYMEX ACCESS session on Sunday, October 8, 2000, has amended on a \ntemporary basis a number of Exchange price fluctuation limit rules as those \nrules apply to trading on NYMEX ACCESS. The Resolution is included \nbelow.\n\nThe Resolution was issued so as to ensure the successful reimplementation of \nthe new implied order functionality on NYMEX ACCESS. By \nsignificantly expanding the price fluctuation limits applicable to trading \nactivity occurring on NYMEX ACCESS, the Resolution reduces the \npossibility that a price limit would be triggered by the implied \nfunctionality.\n\nThe Resolution amends, on a temporary basis, Exchange price fluctuation limit \nrules - but only with respect to market activity occurring on NYMEX \nACCESS.\n\nThus, the new price limits that went into effect last week for Natural Gas \nare further expanded as provided by the terms of the Resolution.\n\nThe Resolution amends the Exchange\u0001,s price fluctuation limit rules with \nregard to trading on NYMEX ACCESS in four ways:\n\n(1) The initial and subsequent price fluctuation limits (for each Exchange \nfutures contract that has such limits) are expanded to 200% of the initial \nand subsequent price fluctuation limits applicable to the first two contract \nmonths for energy contracts, or to the first contract month with limits in \neffect for metals contracts, of that futures contract under the applicable \nrule.\n\n(2) This expanded limit (e.g., 200% of the limits for the front two months \nfor energy contracts) is applicable to all contract months for that futures \ncontract.\n\n(3) In the event that an expanded price limit was touched by a bid or offer, \ntrading on NYMEX ACCESS generally would be halted immediately, rather \nthan requiring the market to trade at that price for five minutes. During the \nlast 90 minutes of a NYMEX ACCESS session, the market would be halted \nonly far as long as it takes for the system to incorporate expanded price \nlimits.\n\n(4) As a clarification, the Resolution suspends use of certain \u0001&haircuts\u00018 \nnarrowing price limits based on notional settlement prices. Specifically, \nNYMEX Rule 6.56 (Settlement Prices and Price Fluctuation Limits for NYMEX \nACCESS) establishes the use of notional settlement prices as the base \npoint for price limits (until the actual settlement prices from the RTH \nsession can be input into the system.) NYMEX ACCESS will continue to \nuse such notional settlement prices under the Resolution. However, Rule 6.56 \nreduces applicable price limits by certain specified percentages during the \nperiod when notional settlement prices are used as the base point for \nestablishing limits. Such \u0001&haircuts\u00018 are not being used under the Resolution; \nthe Exchange will resume use of such haircuts following the expiration of the \nResolution.\n\nFinally, the Resolution also clarifies one aspect of existing Exchange \npractice. In the event that a contract trading on NYMEX ACCESS \ntraded for five minutes at a price fluctuation limit applicable to Regular \nTrading Hours (RTH) trading, then the RTH session would open with expanded \nprice fluctuation limits as provided under the applicable rule. This \npractice will continue to be followed during the period when the Resolution \nis in effect, even though there had been no temporary cessation of trading \nduring the NYMEX ACCESS trading session because the market had not \nhit the expanded limits applicable only to NYMEX ACCESS.\n\n\n* * * *\nAs noted, these temporary amendments to the Exchange\u0001,s price limits shall \nexpire on February 1, 2001, unless Members are notified otherwise by the \nExchange.\n* * * *\n\nIf you have any questions, please contact Stu Homler, Director, NYMEX \nACCESS Operations, NYMEX ACCESS Department, at (212) \n299-2754, Matt Morano, NYMEX ACCESS Department, at (212) 299-2679, or \nBrian Regan, Senior Associate General Counsel, at (212) 299-2207.\n\nAPPROVED RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE\nOF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGARDING PRICE\nFLUCTUATION LIMITS FOR EXCHANGE CONTRACTS\n\nThe Executive Committee of the Board of Directors hereby\n\nResolves that, until further notice, the price fluctuation limit rules for \neach futures contract that is listed for trading on NYMEX ACCESSc and that \nhas such applicable rules shall continue in effect except as amended below \nwith regard to market activity occurring on NYMEX ACCESSc:\n\nThe initial and subsequent price fluctuation limits (for each Exchange \nfutures contract that has such limits) shall be expanded to 200% of the \ninitial and subsequent price fluctuation limits applicable to the first two \ncontract months of that futures contract that have price limits under the \napplicable rule.\n\nThis expanded limit (200% of the limits for the first two months with limits) \nshall be applicable to all contract months for that futures contract.\n\nIn the event that such a price fluctuation limit is reached by a bona fide \nbid at the high price fluctuation limit or a bona fide offer at the low price \nfluctuation limit, trading on NYMEX ACCESSc shall be halted immediately \nexcept as directed otherwise by the President or the President\u0001,s designee. \nFollowing resumption of trading, the price limits in effect shall be 200% of \nthe limits applicable to RTH trading. In the event that a limit is touched \nduring the last 90 minutes of a NYMEX ACCESSc session, the market shall be \nhalted briefly, and price limits shall be expanded thereafter\n\nIn addition, in the event that a contract trading on NYMEX ACCESSc traded for \nfive minutes during the NYMEX ACCESS session at a price fluctuation \nlimit applicable to the Regular Trading Hours session, then the RTH session \nshall open with expanded price fluctuation limits as provided under the \napplicable rule, even though no temporary cessation of trading occurred \nduring the NYMEX ACCESSc trading session.\n\n\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nPlease click on the link below to indicate you have received this\nemail.\n\n\"http://208.206.41.61/email/email_log.cfm?useremail=tana.jones@enron.com&refdo\nc=(00-421)\"\n\nNote: If you click on the above line and nothing happens, please copy\nthe text between the quotes, open your internet browser,\npaste it into the web site address and press Return.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Today we remember Jane Austen, the British writer born on this date in 1775. \nAusten depreciated herself as a \"miniaturist\" and a domestic novelist of \nrestricted scope, but her literary legacy is large. She was also able to lay \nself-deprecation aside, however, and in Northanger Abbey she declared that \nnovels -- her chosen genre -- are works in which \"the greatest powers of the \nmind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the \nhappiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and \nhumour are conveyed to the world in the best chosen language.\"\u0001(\n\nAusten's work brims with general statements that are contradicted by the \npeople in her stories. For instance, Pride and Prejudice opens by noting that \n\"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a \ngood fortune, must be in want of a wife.\" The book then describes Mrs. \nBennett, mother of a household full of marriageable daughters as \"a woman of \nmean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper.\" As Austen \nacquaints us with the tale of each daughter's engagements, she \nwonders, \"For what do we live, but to make sport for our \nneighbors and laugh at them in our turn?\"As Austen acquaints us with the \ntale of each daughter's engagements, she wonders, \"For what do we live, but \nto make sport for our neighbors and laugh at them in our turn?\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hi Stephanie, I will get the final version of ECT - Goldman International \nagreement by the end of the day onThursday and there is a lot of pressure to \nget it executed right away. Tomorrow can you prepare and execute the \naccompanying documents. For ECT's Authorized Traders List, you need to add \nMark Schlueter (doublecheck spelling and phone number) to the list of \ntraders. This is a HIGH priority.\n\nPlease also revise the the trader list for both the ENA (add Peter Schluter) \nand ECT (add Mark) in order to execute the Deutsche Bank agreements we \ndiscussed today. We also got calls today about getting this one executed \nsince we already have signatures from Deutsche Bank.\n\nThanx. \n\nCheryl Nelson\nSenior Counsel\nEB3816\n(713) 345-4693", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "July 31, 2000\n\n\nMark Taylor\nEB3889\n\nMark,\n\nI will be participating in Enron\u0001,s Executive Impact and Influence Program on \nSeptember 12 - 13, 2000. Prior to attending the program, each participant is \nasked to gather input on individual management styles and practices from \nhis/her immediate manager, each direct report, and up to eight \npeers/colleagues.\n\nI value your input and have asked Keilty, Goldsmith & Company to send you a \nfeedback packet to provide feedback about my management practices. Your \nanswers will be kept confidential, so please be candid and honest. Based on \nyour input \u0001) combined with the input of others \u0001) I will develop an action \nplan to improve.\n\nThe booklet and materials for your feedback will be shipped on August 15, \n2000. When you receive your packet, it is important that you adhere to the \ndeadline date indicated. If you do not receive the forms within a week of \nAugust 15, 2000, please notify Deborah Evans at 713-942-8436 or \ndebe@fsddatasvc.com..\n\nIf you have any questions about the program, what feedback is expected, or \nhow the feedback will be used, please contact Susan Lewis (713-853-9712) or \nDick Amabile (713-853-3972) at Enron Corp.\n\nI appreciate your input.\n\nLouise Kitchen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "yes, you ain't seen it?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "MARK YOUR LUNCH CALENDARS NOW !!\n\nYou are invited to attend the EWS Brown Bag Lunch Series\n\nFeaturing Gary Taylor\n\nTopic: YOU TRADE WHAT ??!!\nAn Overview of the Weather Risk Management Market\n\nThursday, January, 18, 2001\n11:30 am - 12:30 pm\nEB 5C2\n\n\nYou bring your lunch, Limited Seating\nWe provide drinks and dessert. RSVP x 5-7352", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The following reports have been waiting for your approval for more than 4 days. Please review.\n\nOwner: John Brindle\nReport Name: JB 014\nDays In Mgr. Queue: 5", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Congratulations on your promotion to Vice President! Well deserved and a \nnice way to cap off your stay in London. I look forward to celebrating with \nyou in London next week. --Sally", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Make sure Fuller pays up..... I know he has some money hidden somewhere.... thanks. BT \n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGustafson, Mollie \nSent:\tWednesday, October 24, 2001 5:18 PM\nTo:\tTycholiz, Barry\nSubject:\tFW: Administrative Changes\n\nI am sure you already know this - you owe me for babysitting fees!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tGustafson, Mollie \nSent:\tWednesday, October 24, 2001 3:16 PM\nTo:\tChoi, Paul; Rosman, Stewart; Malowney, John; Bruce, James; Bryson, Jesse; Buerkle, Jim; Burry, Jessica; Cadena, Angela; Calger, Christopher F.; Clark, Ed; Donovan, Terry W.; Elafandi, Mo; Eriksson, Fredrik; Etringer, Michael; Gilbert, Jim; Guillaume, David; Gustafson, Mollie; Lackey, Chris; Mainzer, Elliot; Mumm, Chris; Oh, Jeffrey; Page, Jonalan; Perry, Todd; Shields, Jeff; Slaughter, Jeff G.; Thomas, Jake; Thome, Stephen; Van Gelder, John; Villeggiante, Theresa; Wente, Laura; Woodland, Andrea\nCc:\tDavidson, Debra; Axford, Kathy; Mehrer, Anna; Chatterton, Jill; Sheppard, Kathryn; Butler, Emily; Hall, Erin; Ausenhus, Kara; Kearney, Julie; Rodriguez, Grace; Deas, Patty; Blackburn, Jody; King, Jan M.; Belden, Tim; Zavala, Cristina; Hrach, April; Fuller, Dave; 'cynthia@travelpark.com'\nSubject:\tAdministrative Changes\n\nIn order to provide the appropriate administrative support for Origination and Mid-Marketing, the Origination administrative group is re-distributing responsibilities. Please know that we work as a team and support each other. Should you need support when your assistant is unavailable, please see another assistant in our group.\n\nListed below are the changes. This is effective immediately. \n\nMollie Gustafson\tJessica Burry\tTheresa Villeggiante\t\nChris Calger\tPaul Choi\tSteve Thome\t\nJake Thomas\tJohn Malowney\tLaura Wente\t\nJeff Shields\tStewart Rosman\tJonAlan Page\t\nJeff Slaughter\tJohn Van Gelder\tTodd Perry\t\nEd Clark\tJim Buerkle\tAngela Cadena\t\nJim Gilbert\tChris Lackey\tAndrea Woodland\t\nMike Etringer\tElliot Mainzer\tFredrik Eriksson\t\nDave Fuller\tJesse Bryson \tDavid Guillaume\t\n\t\tChris Mumm\t\n\t\tMo Elafandi\t\n\t\tJames Bruce\t\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this transition.\n\nMollie", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Here's the summary we sent you before, with new reference to Hector in \nredlining. Call Jeff (713-853-1521) or me (713-853-0596) if you have \nquestions.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 05/10/2001 10:53 AM -----\n\n\tTana Jones\n\t05/09/2001 06:31 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: cttng@pdq.net, Alicia Goodrow/Enron@EnronXGate, henryg@shellus.com, \nah692217@bcm.tmc.edu, rayberyl.mack@worldnet.att.net\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: May 19 Church Gourmet Cajun Dinner\n\nI look forward to having you all as guests for an evening of Cajun cooking at \nmy home on Saturday, May 19 at 7:00 pm. Some of us (I won't name names!) are \nhoping we might even have enough time to play a wicked game of African Uno!\n\nBelow is the list of the individuals attending the dinner at my home, and \nattached below are the recipes for the evening. I will provide beer, wine \nand soft drinks. In addition, I will make a big pot of white rice to go with \nthe Red Beans & Rice, & Shrimp Etouffe.\n\nPlease let me know as soon as possible which recipe you would prefer to \nprepare.\n\nLaura Johnson (1)\nCharles and Janice Thompson (2)\nJohn Hagood (1)\nAnn Hutson (1)\nHenry and Alicia Goodrow (2)\nBeryl and Ray Mack (2)\nTana Jones (1)\n\nThe directions to my house are as follows:\n\n1. Take 59 to the Greenbriar exit (like you are going to Church)\n2. Make a right on Greenbriar\n3. Quickly get into the left lane because you will have to make the first \nleft possible onto a street called Milford\n4. Then, make a left onto Shepherd (you need to go back one street in the \nopposite direction)\n5. The first right will be Banks Street (it is the street right next to the \n59 freeway)\n6. On Banks, go past the first stop sign, I will be the 3 or 4th house on \nthe left, a taupe colored, ivy covered cottage, 1920 Banks\n7. My phone number is (713) 529-1038", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Looks fine to me. I have not cross checked the lists, but I assume you have \nincluded everyone who was designated to serve on the PRCs per the original \nmemo (in addition to the new bus unit additions)\n\n\n\n\nBilly Lemmons\n04/30/2001 06:41 PM\nTo: Stanley_Horton@Enron.com@Eott, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc: Ted C Bland/Enron@EnronXGate, Teresa Bosien/Enron@EnronXGate \n\nSubject: DRAFT - AA PRC MEMO\n\nAttached is a draft memo (including attachments) outlining the modifications \nwe discussed last week. We can communicate changes by email, or I'll be \nhappy to arrange a short conference call. If possible, I would like to \ndistribute this by Wednesday or Thursday of this week. After the four of us \nreach consensus, I suggest we preview Cindy (and maybe the HR heads) prior to \ndistributing. \n\nYou will note that based on conversations I had with Skilling last week \n(where he emphasized his desire that we have one program, rather than a \nfractured program by business unit), I have added a review of the business \nunit distributions to the final meeting where we discuss the top perfomers. \nI've also added Janet Dietrich (tent.) and another EES person (tbd) to the AA \nCommittee, since they have a large group of AAs and no representation on the \ncommittee. \n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions or comments, and thanks for your \nhelp. Ted and Terry did all the hard work.\n\nRegards,\nBilly\n\n\nClick Print Preview or print a hard copy - it's easier to read.\nWe do not have the Europe groups included. Should probably include, or note \nin the memo itself that info is forthcoming.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "rlogin chewbacca\nif it asks for a password, then enter your UNIX password", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please plan to attend a meeting today at 1pm to discuss the UBS transaction and what it means to our operation. TJ will reply with the room information. Thanks,\n\nFletch", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nW E E K E N D S Y S T E M S A V A I L A B I L I T Y\n\nF O R\n\nNovember 16, 2001 5:00pm through November 19, 2001 12:00am\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\t \t\t\t\t \t\t \t\t\t\n\nSCHEDULED SYSTEM OUTAGES: \n\nARDMORE DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nAZURIX: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nEB34 DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nEDI SERVER: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nENRON CENTER SOUTH DATA CENTER - FACILITY OPERATIONS: No Scheduled Outages\n\nENRON NORTH AMERICAN LANS: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n \nFIELD SERVICES: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nINTERNET: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nMESSAGING: ALSO SEEE ORIGINAL REPORT\nImpact: All Nahou Exchange server users\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Exchange server standardization\nEnvironments Impacted: All Exchange users\nPurpose: Standardize all cluster nodes and bring up to current Microsoft standards.\nBackout: Remove upgraded files.\nContact(s): \tTim Hudson 713-853-9289\t\t \n\t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: nahou-msdev01p nahou-msmbx01v\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Database defragmentation\nEnvironments Impacted: Exchange users on nahou-msdev01p nahou-msmbx01v Storage group 3 Database 4\nPurpose: To reclaim un-used drive space within the Exchange database.\nBackout: N A.\nContact(s): \tTim Hudson 713-853-9289 \n \nMARKET DATA: SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\n\nNT: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nOS/2: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nOTHER: ALSO SEE ORIGINAL REPORT\nImpact: EFM Accounting\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 10:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 8:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 PM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 4:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 5:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Swap names of NAHOU-SQEFM01P and NAHOU-SQLAC01P\nEnvironments Impacted: EFM Accounting users\nPurpose: Migration of production EFM Accounting MSSQL Server from 6.5 to 2000\nBackout: \nContact(s): \tWilliam Mallary \n\t\tBob McCrory (713) 853-5749 \n\t\tMichael Kogotkov (713) 345-1677 \n\t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: \t Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 9:00:00 AM CT\n\t Sat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 7:00:00 AM PT\n\t Sun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 PM London\nOutage: CPR\nEnvironments Impacted: All\nPurpose: Hardware maintenance for Skywalker\nBackout: \nContact(s): \tCPR Support 713-284-4175\n\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 6:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 4:00:00 AM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Test/Dev general server maintenance for the following:\nferrari, modena, trout, cypress, bravo\nEnvironments Impacted: ENW test and development\nPurpose: Established maintenance window for Test and Development\nBackout: None\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 9:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 7:00:00 AM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 PM London\nOutage: New disk layout for server ERMS CPR server skywalker.\nEnvironments Impacted: ERMS\nPurpose: Move toward new standard disk layout.\nBackout: If database doesn't work after restore to new layout we will roll back to the old mirrored copy and resync to that copy.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 9:00:00 AM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 7:00:00 AM PT\n\tSun 11/18/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London thru Sun 11/18/2001 at 3:00:00 PM London\nOutage: General maintenance for ERMS CPR app server chewbacca.\nEnvironments Impacted: ERMS CPR\nPurpose: General maintenance and patching.\nBackout: Backout patches and config changes and reboot to old configuration.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: CORP\nTime: Fri 11/16/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 2:00:00 PM CT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 12:00:00 PM PT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 8:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Update to new disk layout for server foxtrot.\nEnvironments Impacted: ACTA production\nPurpose: Move toward new standard in disk layout.\nBackout: Restore old disk layout\nrestore data from disk.\nContact(s): \tMalcolm Wells 713-345-3716\n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: ENPOWER\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 AM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 12:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 AM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 10:00:00 AM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 1:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 6:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Build standby database on PWRPROD1\nEnvironments Impacted: Enpower application User\nPurpose: Improve system availability for Enpower Database\nBackout: Drop the standby database.\nContact(s): \tTantra Invedy 713 853 4304 \n\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\nImpact: EI\nTime: Fri 11/16/2001 at 3:00:00 PM CT thru Fri 11/16/2001 at 6:00:00 PM CT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 1:00:00 PM PT thru Fri 11/16/2001 at 4:00:00 PM PT\n\tFri 11/16/2001 at 9:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 12:00:00 AM London\nOutage: Decommission 3AC-17 server Room\nEnvironments Impacted: El and Azurix\nPurpose: Decommission 3AC-17 server Room\nBackout: None, must be out and installed on the 35th floor of 3AC\nContact(s): \tMatthew James 713-345-8111 \n\t\tJon Goebel 713-345-7570 \n\t\t \nImpact: CORP\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 1:00:00 PM CT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 5:00:00 PM CT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 AM PT thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 3:00:00 PM PT\n\tSat 11/17/2001 at 7:00:00 PM London thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 PM London\nOutage: Migrate VMS objects from Enpower test to production\nEnvironments Impacted: Corp\nPurpose: To allow production deployment of the VMS engine\nBackout: None.\nContact(s): \tCharlene Fricker 713-345-3487 \n \nImpact: NAHOU-ORDB07P\nTime: Sat 11/17/2001 at 9:00:00 AM thru Sat 11/17/2001 at 11:00:00 AM\nOutage: NAHOU-ORDB07P Drive Failure.\nEnvironments Impacted: Corp trying to access dbases on the server.\nPurpose: To replace a bad hard drive.\nBackout: Restore from tape and backed up DB.\nContact(s): \tDavid Devoll 713-345-8970\n \nSITARA: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nSUN/OSS SYSTEM: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nTELEPHONY: No Scheduled Outages\n\nTERMINAL SERVER: No Scheduled Outages.\n\nUNIFY: No Scheduled Outages.\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tFOR ASSISTANCE\n\n(713) 853-1411 Enron Resolution Center\n\n\nSpecific Help:\nInformation Risk Management\t\t\t(713) 853-5536\nSAP/ISC (713) 345-4727\nUnify On-Call \t\t\t\t\t(713) 284-3757 [Pager]\nSitara On-Call\t\t\t\t\t(713) 288-0101 [Pager]\nRUS/GOPS/GeoTools/APRS\t\t\t(713) 639-9726 [Pager]\nOSS/UA4/TARP\t\t\t\t(713) 285-3165 [Pager]\nCPR\t\t\t\t\t\t(713) 284-4175 [Pager]\nEDI Support \t\t\t\t\t(713) 327-3893 [Pager]\nEES Help Desk\t\t\t\t\t(713)853-9797 OR (888)853-9797\nTDS -Trader Decision Support On-Call (713) 327-6032 [Pager]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark: Here's the only stuff I have on the mattter I mentioned to you \nTuesday. The meeting is currently set for 8/29 in Houston.\nDan: Please copy Mark on all future corro on this -- he's our resident CFTC \nexpert, among other things. I'll talk to Kevin and see what else he might \nbe thinking about on it. WE both agree that Napa Valley would get more \ninterest as a meeting place.\nRegards,\nJanice\n\nEB3861\nAssistant General Counsel, Enron North America Corp.\n713-853-1794 (Fax: 713-646-4842)\n---------------------- Forwarded by Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT on 08/14/2000 \n02:48 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Christi L Nicolay on 08/14/2000 11:09 AM\nTo: Daniel Allegretti/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Sheila Tweed/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: Confidentiality Agreement \n\nElizabeth Sager (I think Elizabeth is out this week) or Sheila Tweed. \nSomebody in legal is going to help us on another confidentiality agreement \nfor something similar this week. (Sheila, do you know who will be helping us \non that project I showed you?) Thanks.\n\n\n\nDaniel Allegretti@EES\n08/14/2000 10:35 AM\nTo: Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Confidentiality Agreement\n\nChristi, Kevin would loke to do this. Who should I coordinate with in legal?\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Daniel Allegretti/HOU/EES on 08/14/2000 \n11:33 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n on 08/07/2000 05:33:34 PM\nTo: dallegre@enron.com\ncc: \nSubject: Confidentiality Agreement\n\n\nDan--as I discussed with you, we are asking potential \"charter members\" of our\nnew market to sign the attached MOU. The pupose is to establish \nconfidentiality\naround our work product and provide you an opportunity to shape the product \nand\nbe on the ground floor for the day-ahead market in New England. Attached is a\ndraft of a version that has two alternative paragraphs around exclusivity. \n(The\nlater was developed in discussions with PG&E who was the first signatory.)\nPlease take a look at this document, let me know if you have any problems with\nit and let me know who I should put as your signatory, etc. It would go a \nlong\nway toward getting others on board if I could say you all had signed on.\nThanks--bk\n(See attached file: MOU alt 2.doc)\n\n - MOU alt 2.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "All\n\nI've been informed by Thomas Knudsen that he no longer wishes to pursue his \napplication to join our Research Group.\n\nSteve", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "AWADnews\n September 2000\n\n\n CONTENTS:\n\n 1. A.Word.A.Day in Media\n 2. How Many People Receive A.Word.A.Day\n 3. New Countries/Domains on the List\n 4. Email Address of the Month AWArD\n 5. Credits\n 6. Administrivia\n\n------------------------------\n\n1. A.Word.A.Day in Media\n\n A.Word.A.Day has been featured in the following places since the last\n update. If you have noticed it somewhere not listed below, please drop\n me a line at anu@wordsmith.org.\n\n o The Mercury (Australia), Aug 2, 2000\n o The Louisville Courier-Journal, Aug 14, 2000\n o The San Jose Mercury News, Sep 17, 2000\n\n------------------------------\n\n2. How Many People Receive A.Word.A.Day\n\n Over 320,000 people in more than 189 countries receive AWAD daily.\n The following table shows the distribution of addresses by domain name.\n\n This table, with the flags of these countries, can be seen at:\n http://wordsmith.org/awad/stats.html\n\n Domain Count % Domain Description\n\n com 191809 59.8399 Commercial\n net 42452 13.2440 Network\n edu 25402 7.9248 Educational\n org 7337 2.2890 Non-Profit Organizations\n us 5963 1.8603 United States\n ca 5352 1.6697 Canada\n kr 5126 1.5992 South Korea\n au 4215 1.3150 Australia\n uk 3615 1.1278 United Kingdom\n in 2800 0.8735 India\n gov 2671 0.8333 Government\n de 1576 0.4917 Germany\n mil 1445 0.4508 USA Military\n jp 1421 0.4433 Japan\n cn 1305 0.4071 China\n pl 1284 0.4006 Poland\n za 1196 0.3731 South Africa\n br 1188 0.3706 Brazil\n nz 991 0.3092 New Zealand\n sg 987 0.3079 Singapore\n tw 947 0.2954 Taiwan\n es 643 0.2006 Spain\n it 619 0.1931 Italy\n fr 604 0.1884 France\n il 587 0.1831 Israel\n se 543 0.1694 Sweden\n mx 522 0.1629 Mexico\n my 490 0.1529 Malaysia\n ru 425 0.1326 Russian Federation\n ie 357 0.1114 Ireland\n vn 343 0.1070 Vietnam\n nl 326 0.1017 Netherlands\n id 309 0.0964 Indonesia\n ch 302 0.0942 Switzerland\n ar 299 0.0933 Argentina\n hk 266 0.0830 Hong Kong\n tr 263 0.0820 Turkey\n be 252 0.0786 Belgium\n no 249 0.0777 Norway\n th 229 0.0714 Thailand\n fi 202 0.0630 Finland\n ae 202 0.0630 United Arab Emirates\n dk 193 0.0602 Denmark\n pk 161 0.0502 Pakistan\n ph 158 0.0493 Philippines\n hu 145 0.0452 Hungary\n co 130 0.0406 Colombia\n cz 123 0.0384 Czech Republic\n at 114 0.0356 Austria\n gr 110 0.0343 Greece\n ua 97 0.0303 Ukraine\n int 86 0.0268 International\n ro 82 0.0256 Romania\n fm 77 0.0240 Micronesia\n pt 76 0.0237 Portugal\n pe 76 0.0237 Peru\n sk 73 0.0228 Slovak Republic\n sa 68 0.0212 Saudi Arabia\n om 60 0.0187 Oman\n yu 60 0.0187 Yugoslavia\n cl 57 0.0178 Chile\n ve 56 0.0175 Venezuela\n lt 50 0.0156 Lithuania\n tt 50 0.0156 Trinidad and Tobago\n lb 44 0.0137 Lebanon\n bg 42 0.0131 Bulgaria\n ne 41 0.0128 Niger\n si 39 0.0122 Slovenia\n bm 39 0.0122 Bermuda\n cr 39 0.0122 Costa Rica\n hr 39 0.0122 Croatia\n bh 38 0.0119 Bahrain\n ir 35 0.0109 Iran\n uy 34 0.0106 Uruguay\n lk 32 0.0100 Sri Lanka\n np 30 0.0094 Nepal\n su 30 0.0094 Former USSR\n ee 30 0.0094 Estonia\n cu 28 0.0087 Cuba\n bw 27 0.0084 Botswana\n lv 27 0.0084 Latvia\n is 26 0.0081 Iceland\n to 24 0.0075 Tonga\n eg 24 0.0075 Egypt\n nu 23 0.0072 Niue\n mr 21 0.0066 Mauritania\n am 20 0.0062 Armenia\n zw 18 0.0056 Zimbabwe\n mt 17 0.0053 Malta\n cc 17 0.0053 Cocos (Keeling) Islands\n bf 17 0.0053 Burkina Faso\n lu 15 0.0047 Luxembourg\n ec 15 0.0047 Ecuador\n na 15 0.0047 Namibia\n fj 15 0.0047 Fiji\n do 15 0.0047 Dominican Republic\n jm 15 0.0047 Jamaica\n cy 15 0.0047 Cyprus\n lc 14 0.0044 Saint Lucia\n ma 14 0.0044 Morocco\n bs 14 0.0044 Bahamas\n ke 14 0.0044 Kenya\n qa 13 0.0041 Qatar\n jo 13 0.0041 Jordan\n ba 12 0.0037 Bosnia-Herzegovina\n fo 12 0.0037 Faroe Islands\n cm 11 0.0034 Cameroon\n kh 11 0.0034 Cambodia\n bo 10 0.0031 Bolivia\n sn 10 0.0031 Senegal\n vi 9 0.0028 Virgin Islands (USA)\n as 9 0.0028 American Samoa\n ge 9 0.0028 Georgia\n gy 9 0.0028 Guyana\n py 8 0.0025 Paraguay\n mk 8 0.0025 Macedonia\n kw 8 0.0025 Kuwait\n mu 8 0.0025 Mauritius\n zm 8 0.0025 Zambia\n ky 7 0.0022 Cayman Islands\n ng 7 0.0022 Nigeria\n hn 7 0.0022 Honduras\n by 7 0.0022 Belarus\n bj 6 0.0019 Benin\n mg 6 0.0019 Madagascar\n mo 6 0.0019 Macau\n ml 6 0.0019 Mali\n md 6 0.0019 Moldova\n ag 6 0.0019 Antigua and Barbuda\n gn 6 0.0019 Guinea\n gt 5 0.0016 Guatemala\n cx 5 0.0016 Christmas Island\n kz 5 0.0016 Kazakhstan\n cd 5 0.0016 Congo\n ad 5 0.0016 Andorra\n az 5 0.0016 Azerbaijan\n gh 4 0.0012 Ghana\n pa 4 0.0012 Panama\n ni 4 0.0012 Nicaragua\n sz 4 0.0012 Swaziland\n ci 4 0.0012 Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire)\n mz 4 0.0012 Mozambique\n ug 4 0.0012 Uganda\n bn 4 0.0012 Brunei Darussalam\n et 3 0.0009 Ethiopia\n uz 3 0.0009 Uzbekistan\n gi 3 0.0009 Gibraltar\n nc 3 0.0009 New Caledonia (French)\n pg 3 0.0009 Papua New Guinea\n ye 3 0.0009 Yemen\n tg 2 0.0006 Togo\n pr 2 0.0006 Puerto Rico\n gm 2 0.0006 Gambia\n li 2 0.0006 Liechtenstein\n td 2 0.0006 Chad\n tz 2 0.0006 Tanzania\n ms 2 0.0006 Montserrat\n kg 2 0.0006 Kyrgyzstan\n je 2 0.0006 Jersey\n ws 2 0.0006 Samoa\n bb 2 0.0006 Barbados\n tc 2 0.0006 Turks and Caicos Islands\n an 2 0.0006 Netherlands Antilles\n tm 2 0.0006 Turkmenistan\n ga 1 0.0003 Gabon\n sy 1 0.0003 Syria\n gs 1 0.0003 S. Georgia and S. Sandwich Islands\n mv 1 0.0003 Maldives\n al 1 0.0003 Albania\n mn 1 0.0003 Mongolia\n mm 1 0.0003 Myanmar\n dm 1 0.0003 Dominica\n pf 1 0.0003 French Polynesia\n bz 1 0.0003 Belize\n sr 1 0.0003 Suriname\n dz 1 0.0003 Algeria\n aw 1 0.0003 Aruba\n -------------\n Total 320537\n -------------\n\n In addition to the above list of countries, AWAD's readership includes:\n\n Angola (ao)\n Anguilla (ai)\n Bangladesh (bd)\n Belize (bz)\n Grenada (gd)\n British Virgin Islands (vg)\n British Indian Ocean Territory (io)\n Haiti (ht)\n Malawi (mw)\n Rwanda (rw)\n Comoros (km)\n Antarctica (aq)\n Saint Kitts and Nevis Anguilla (kn)\n Northern Mariana Islands (mp)\n Guam (gu)\n Marshall Islands (mh)\n French Guiana (gf)\n Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (pm)\n El Salvador (sv)\n\n These places do not appear in the above table because the subscribers\n use addresses with a different domain. If you are from a country not\n listed here, drop me a line at anu@wordsmith.org and I'll add your\n country to this list.\n\n Stats on Address Lengths:\n Mean : 20.134\n Median : 19\n Mode : 18\n Standard Deviation : 4.540\n Longest address : 117 characters, \nI_cant_believe_people_make_up_such_long_addresses_just_to_get_honorably_mentio\nned_in_the_AWAD_monthly_email@phord.com (Phil Hord)\n Shortest address : 6 characters, s@s.to (Stonewall Ballard)\n\n------------------------------\n\n3. New Countries/Domains on the List\n\n Syria (sy)\n\n Welcome aboard!\n\n------------------------------\n\n4. Email Address of the Month AWArD\n\n This month the AWArD goes to:\n\n killmenow@positive-thinking.com (Sari)\n\n If you know of an unusual email address that is funny or clever, you are\n welcome to send your nomination to anu@wordsmith.org.\n\n------------------------------\n\n5. Credits\n\n o AWAD is created by Anu Garg (anu@wordsmith.org).\n o Tip o' the hat to Todd J. Derr (tjd@wordsmith.org) for care and feeding\n of the computer that houses the wordserver, and keeping it smoothly\n running (thus providing an exception to Murphy's Law).\n o Thanks to Stuti Garg (stuti@wordsmith.org) of Namix (http://namix.com)\n for recording word pronunciations in her melodic voice.\n o Thanks to Emery Reiff (emery@wordsmith.org) copy editor par excellence,\n for making sure all i's are dotted and t's crossed.\n o Thanks to Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. (http://www.lhsl.com)\n for permission to use the American Heritage Dictionary, 3e., in AWAD.\n Their lawyers have asked us to add this: The American Heritage(R)\n Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition Copyright 1992, 1996\n by Houghton Mifflin Company. Used with permission from Lernout & Hauspie\n Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.\n o Thanks to Northern Light Search (http://www.northernlight.com/)\n for assistance with citation research.\n o Special thanks to all the linguaphiles who have joined and made the\n list what it is.\n\n------------------------------\n\n6. Administrivia\n\n For press and other inquiries, please contact sureg@wordsmith.org.\n\n How to join A.Word.A.Day, sign-off, etc.:\n\n Subscribe: http://wordsmith.org/awad/subscribe.html\n Unsubscribe: http://wordsmith.org/awad/unsubscribe.html\n Address Change: http://wordsmith.org/awad/address-change.html\n Gift subscription: http://wordsmith.org/awad/gift.html\n\n AWADtalk Bulletin Board: http://wordsmith.org/board\n\n Word list: http://wordsmith.org/awad/wordlist.html\n Archives: http://wordsmith.org/awad/archives.html\n Search: http://wordsmith.org/awad/search.html\n FAQ: http://wordsmith.org/awad/faq.html\n\n If you don't have web access, send a blank message with the word \"help\"\n in the subject line to wsmith@wordsmith.org to get the email command list\n for the resources mentioned above.\n\n A.Word.A.Day ISSN: 1524-6884\n\n--\nAnu Garg anu@wordsmith.org anugarg@acm.org http://wordsmith.org/anu\n(AWAD.20000925.249162.001.969893215)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Talk to tk but I think these will be fine. \n\nDs\n--------------------------\nSent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www.BlackBerry.net)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The next BOD and Committee meetings will be held on April 30-May 1.\n\nRebecca Carter has set the deadline for commercial groups to submit agenda items to her office and to Rick Buy as Wednesday, April 18. I will forward her notification memo sent to the commercial teams once it is distributed.\n\nPlease contact me as soon as possible if you know of anything that has a possibility to be added to the Finance Committee Agenda. All presentations as approved by Rebecca Carter, fully executed DASHes and Legal Resolutions should be turned in to us by Friday, April 20. The mailout date and final cutoff is Tuesday, April 24.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have asked the Compensation Group to begin a market analysis study on the \nSenior Level Professionals in the Legal Group. This would include Sr \nCounsel, AGC and VP. I want to make certain that we are competitive since we \nhave received at least one resignation from an EWS Sr Counsel and the offer \nfrom Reliant Energy was much greater than what we currently pay. I have a \nmeeting on Friday, March 9th and I will find out the details of this offer, \ni.e., if this is base salary or total comp package. I will keep you informed \nas this progresses. \n\n\nSheila Walton", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The deals in the worksheet below have been flipped out. In the future please \ncc: myself on any of these E-mails and I will make sure they are taken care \nof promptly. In addition, Laura will be out until Feb. b/c of maternity \nleave and Sherry will be out through Monday -- she is stuck in Arkansas b/c \nof the ice storm there.\n\nThank you,\n\nErrol McLaughlin, X5-8274\nLead -- Financial Risk Mgmt\n---------------------- Forwarded by Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron on 12/28/2000 \n02:34 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJeffrey C Gossett@ECT\n12/28/2000 12:35 PM\nTo: Errol McLaughlin/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: NG-Price deals needing to be flipped right away\n\nCan you make sure that this gets done?\n\nThanks\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT on 12/28/2000 \n12:33 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nStacey Vallejo\n12/28/2000 12:16 PM\nTo: Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Laura Vargas/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherry \nDawson/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Cheryl Dawes/CAL/ECT@ECT \nSubject: NG-Price deals needing to be flipped right away\n\nHi guys,\n\nI took the liberty of looking in the NG-PRICE book to see if any deals were \nmissed,\nand came across a lot. Here are the deals that need to be flipped to the\nFT-US/CAND-ERMS book before 2:00pm Houston time as I need to get invoices\noff to the customers today.\n\n\n\nThere are about 40 other deals in this book that still need to be dealt with \nfor January\nsettlement, but these ones need to be fixed right away. I've left a phone \nmessage with\nLaura, but haven't heard back yet, and I think that Sherry is still out of \nthe office as she\nhasn't changed her outgoing message to say that she's in the office.\n\nIf there are any problems with this message, please let me know.\n\nThanks for all your help\nStacey", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Al,\n\nI was not going to do the MS this year. Thanks for the offer though.\n\nAll is well here. We went to Colorado last week and the kids learned to \nski. Work is same as always.\nHow are things going at New Power? Is there any potential?\n\nPhillip", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jim\n\nThis information on Ontario nukes is similar to our information. The only \ndifference is that our regulatory lawyer feels that only one of the four \nPickering units (500 mw each) would come back in 2001 (although optimistic) \nfollowed by one each year after that. Your report says that all Pickering \nunits would come back in 2001. Even in your report, however, they seem \ndoubtful that this is realistic. The Bruce Units (3000 mw) appear to be dead \nfor a long time if not for good.\n\nRegards, John\n\nP.S. I'll call you soon on are project, currently on hold until 2001 if we \ndecide to build in Ontario.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please add Monique Sanchez to the US GAS Basis products for the west region. \nShe will be managing the OCT SJ, PERM, Scal, Opal, etc. basis spreads to the \nHenry Hub. I can be reached at 713-853-7031.\n\nSincerely,\nMike Grigsby", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please find attached a revised announcement and call for papers for the 5th\nANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON REAL OPTIONS: THEORY MEETS PRACTICE. The\nconference is co-organized by the Real Options Group and the Andersen\nSchool, at UCLA, Los Angeles on July 11-14, 2001. The submission deadline\nis MARCH 2 (and registration is by April 20). Travel allowances are\nprovided for all academic presenters (and fees are waived for all\npresenters). We are proud that Eduardo Schwartz will be our keynote speaker.\n\nWe hope that you will be able to participate and would appreciate it if you\ncould also post the announcement or circulate it among other interested\ncolleagues.\n\nBest wishes\n\nLenos\n\n - ConfannJuly2001.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The following were invited to attend above meeting to be held on Monday, Sept. 17 from 11:00-12:00 in 49C2/7C2:\n\nHayslett, Rod; Miller, Mary Kay; Miller, Kent; Centilli, James; Fossum, Drew; Neubauer, Dave", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 12/13/01; HourAhead hour: 12; No ancillary schedules awarded. No variances detected. \n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final Schedules\\2001121312.txt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Enron may have a land lease with Project Co. In NO event may the land be \nburdened with low dollar hard costs/improvements - no materiality limits and \nno hard costs allowed.\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 1:53 PM\nTo: Bills, Lisa; Engeldorf, Roseann; Manis, Herman\nCc: Jacoby, Ben\nSubject: LLC structure for power development\n\nQuestion for the team:\n\nIf it appears that we may have land which may not be able to stay off balance \nsheet, is it preferable to have the land held by a different LLC than the \nproject LLC, with a lease to the E-Next/OBS compliant project co? \n\nIf that is the case, what about the possibility of burdening the land with \nsome low dollar hard costs? I don't have anything in particular in mind, it \nis more of a theoretical question.\n\nThanks,\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Early Wed works for me. Wed night is fine too.\nAlso, I'll be sending Mark the slide on comps\nlater today.\n\n-Anil\n\n--- \"Vavrek, Carolyn (US - San Francisco)\"\n wrote:\n> I was wondering if Mark has everything he needs to\n> finalize a good draft of\n> the presentation. Also, I think we need to speak live\n> again before Thursday\n> to flush out our comments. Who is available when?\n> Perhaps we can do an\n> early morning meeting downtown (Wednesday 7am-ish) or\n> that night at Berkeley\n> during break and after for those who don't have class?\n> -cv\n>\n>\n>\n> Carolyn M. Vavrek\n> Manager - Human Capital Advisory Services\n> Deloitte & Touche\n> 50 Fremont Street\n> San Francisco, CA 94105\n>\n> phone: 415-783-5137\n> fax: 415-783-8760\n> e-mail: cvavrek@deloitte.com\n>\n> - This message (including any attachments) contains\n> confidential information\n> intended for a specific individual and purpose, and is\n> protected by law. -\n> If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete\n> this message and\n> are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or\n> distribution of this\n> message, or the taking of any action based on it, is\n> strictly prohibited.\n>\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices\nhttp://auctions.yahoo.com/", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will be out of the office from October 29, 2001 thru November 5, 2001. Should you need immediate assistance, please contact my secretary, Linda Noske, at (713) 853-6082 or contact Cindy Hunt at (713) 345-2655.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will be out of the office for the rest of the week, and will return on Monday.\n\nIrena will be here should you need anything. Have a great weekend everyone!\n\n\n\nAlex Villarreal", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Tana:\n\nWe will also need a signed NDA. Would you be comfortable signing the mutual\nattached?\n\nThanks,\nJohn Nugent\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Tana.Jones@enron.com [mailto:Tana.Jones@enron.com]\nSent: Friday, November 10, 2000 2:14 PM\nTo: jnugent@purchasepooling.com\nCc: Dovie.Keprta@enron.com; Paul_Finken@enron.net;\nLeslie.Hansen@enron.com\nSubject: NDA-Purchase Pooling, Inc.\n\n\nAt the request of Paul Finken, I am attaching our proposed form of\nNon-Disclosure Agreement. If the enclosed meets with your approval, please\nmail or fax an executed copy to me. If you have any comments or questions,\nplease do not hesitate to call me at (713) 853-3399. My fax number is\n(713) 636-3490.\n\n(See attached file: purchase pooling.doc)\n\n - PPC_GenMutual NDA_.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The Portland Web Server will be going down for 20 min at 1:45 instead of \n12:00 noon.\n\nRegards,\nPaul", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thank-you.\n\nDenise\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Dana.Davis@enron.com [mailto:Dana.Davis@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 8:32 AM\nTo: denise.moore@dhs.state.tx.us\nSubject: Good Morning\n\n\nI'm still praying for you. Have a blessed day.\n\nhttp://www.debsspot.com/hes_there.htm\n\n\n\n\nThe world is a blessed place simply because of you\n================================================", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Effective Monday, October 22, 2001 the following changes will be made to the Autohedge functionality on EnronOnline.\n\nThe volume on the hedge will now respect the minimum volume and volume increment settings on the parent product. See rules below: \n\n?\tIf the transaction volume on the child is less than half of the parent's minimum volume no hedge will occur.\n?\tIf the transaction volume on the child is more than half the parent's minimum volume but less than half the volume increment on the parent, the hedge will volume will be the parent's minimum volume.\n?\tFor all other volumes, the same rounding rules will apply based on the volume increment on the parent product.\n\nPlease see example below:\n\nParent's Settings:\nMinimum: \t5000\nIncrement: 1000\n\nVolume on Autohedge transaction\t\t\tVolume Hedged\n1 - 2499\t\t\t\t\t\t\t0\n2500 - 5499\t\t\t\t\t\t\t5000\n5500 - 6499\t\t\t\t\t\t\t6000", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Hey Don,\n\nHow's it been going. I was looking up some info on the Enron page and came\nacross your name. Well, i'm working for NEPCO now in Granbury, TX. Just\nthought i'd say hello to a fellow Enron employee.\n\nChad Matheny\nHR Assistant\nWolf Hollow Project\n817-573-4554\n817-573-4362 fax", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "System Outage Notification\n\nOutage Description:\n\niPayit intranet web application system will be shutdown for system upgrade.\n\nDate & Time of Outage: \n\nOutage Commences: November 30, 2001 @ 5:00pm CST\n\nOutage Ends: December 2, 2001 @ 6:00pm CST\n\nContacts:\n\n\n\nContact:\n\nContact Information:\n\nTom Price\n\n713-548-6021\n\nISC Customer Care\t 713-345-4727", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Zimin,\n\nPlease, take a look at it. \nI think we should download the update.\n\nVince\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/31/2001 \n11:21 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Michelle Mendoza\" on 01/26/2001 02:33:14 PM\nTo: \ncc: \nSubject: FEA announces the release of @ENERGY 2.0\n\n\nJanuary 26, 2001\n\nVince Kaminski\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street\n30th Floor, Rm. 3036B\nHouston, TX 77251-1188\n1 713-853-3848\n\n\nDear Vince Kaminski,\n\nThis is to inform you of the release of @ENERGY 2.0. FTP download\ninstructions are available immediately. The download instructions are\nincluded at the end of this email. Your CD's and manuals will be shipped to\nyou within 2 weeks. Please see below for more information regarding this new\nrelease.\n\nPlease confirm that you are the correct recipient for this shipment and your\naddress above is correct by clicking reply and send. If any changes need to\nbe made, please make the changes above and reply.\n\n**WARNING: PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVED A LICENSE KEY FOR\n@ENERGY AFTER JUNE 2000, YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT SUPPORT@FEA.COM OR CALL\n510.548.6200 TO OBTAIN A NEW LICENSE KEY TO ENABLE THE NEW VERSION.**\n\n**Swing users: @ENERGY/Swing now replaces the \"SWING\" product. See the\n@ENERGY user manual for a discussion of the changes. Contact FEA for the\nnecessary license keys. You will be able to run both the new and old SWING\nsimultaneously.\n\nHeres an overview of the new and changed features since version 1.6:\n\n\n@ENERGY (Forward Curve)\nJump parameters are now calibrated for use in other @ENERGY functions.\nInputs and outputs to POWERCALIB and COMCALIB have changed. See the\ncorresponding function syntax in the User Guide for additional information.\n35-40% speed improvement. The module is now out of beta.\n\n@ENERGY (Basics)\nDifferent interpolation schemes on forward prices are now supported. If you\nuse INDEXSWAP , EXOTICSWAP, or OPTINDEXSWAP with floating price linked to a\nseries of futures dates, such futures dates need not be close to dates\nspecified in the forward curve input. A new utility function, PATHUTIL,\nallows you to simulate and visualize price paths consistent with the models\nsupported by @ENERGY. 25-30% speed improvement.\n\n@ENERGY (Advanced)\nDifferent interpolation schemes on forward prices are now supported. If you\nuse OPTDIFFSWAP or DIFFSWAP with floating price linked to a series of\nfutures dates, such futures dates need not be close to dates specified in\nthe forward curve input. CALSPREADOPT now allows for the specification of\ntwo different mean reversion rates. 30-35% speed improvement.\n\n@ENERGY (Swing)\nSWINGOPT and STRIPSWINGOPT now allow for valuation of swing straddle\ncontracts with overall load constraints. 65-70% speed improvement. The\nmodule is now out of beta.\n\n@ENERGY (Weather)\n30-35% speed improvement.\n\n\nIf you have any questions please feel free to contact us. We appreciate this\nopportunity to be of continuing service to Enron North America Corp..\n\nRegards,\n\nMichelle Mendoza\nSupport@fea.com\n+1-510-548-6200\nFinancial Engineering Associates, Inc. (FEA)\n\n****************************************************************************\n*****************************\nTo download @ENERGY 2.0 via FTP, follow the following instructions:\n\nNOTE: Using EXPLORER leads to unpredictable results, so we suggest using\n NETSCAPE or a DOS shell.\n\n\nUSING NETSCAPE:\n\nIn the Location box type: ftp://energy@ftp.fea.com\nPassword: 2rbzxgv5\n\nenergy-2.0-win32.exe is for Windows 95/98/2000/NT. Download and run on\na local drive.\n\nUSING A DOS SHELL:\n\nAt a DOS prompt type: ftp ftp.fea.com\nUser: energy\nPassword: 2rbzxgv5\n\nType \"binary\" and hit 'return'.\nType \"ls\" for a list of available files.\nType \"get\" energy-2.0-win32.exe and and wait for the ftp> prompt.\nType \"quit\".\n\nThe file will be downloaded into the directory at which you entered the ftp\nsite.\nDouble click on the exe and follow the instructions on the screen.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "(Embedded image moved to file: pic19895.pcx) Concur Expense\n(XMS) Upgrade!\n\n On July 2, 2001, Enron's Corporate Expense Management Solution will\n undergo an upgrade to version 6.0.2.\n The Integrated Solution Center (ISC) has developed a transition plan\n containing several important deadlines affecting\n all XMS users.\n\n\n Transition Schedule\n\n\n Important Date #1 - Monday, June 18th\n\n ? American Express transactions will no longer be loaded into the\n current XMS system starting June 18th. Beginning June 18th, all AMEX\n transactions will be loaded into the new Concur Expense (XMS) system.\n\n ? Beginning June 18th, the ISC will be solely responsible for\n adding new users to the current XMS system. On July 2nd, new users\n created in SAP HR will be automatically loaded into the new Concur\n Expense (XMS) system.\n\n\n Important Date #2 - Wednesday, June 27th\n ? This marks the deadline for entering new expense reports into the\n current XMS system. All open expense reports in XMS must be submitted\n and approved by June 27th. All users will be locked out of XMS\n after this date!!\n\n\n Important Date #3 - Monday, July 2nd\n ? The new version of Concur Expense (XMS ver. 6.0.2) goes LIVE!!!\n\n\n\n For a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ), please click on the\n following link: http://isc.enron.com/site/xmsfaqs.htm\n\n If you have any other questions on any of the above items, please\n contact the ISC Call Center at 713-345-4727.\n - pic19895.pcx", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 01/02/2001 12:59 PM -----\n\n\tAlan Comnes@ECT\n\t12/22/2000 03:39 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Charts\n\nSteve, Ginger:\n\nThe first file has the charts and data you requested.\n\nI am also forwading some charts on price caps. You may be interested in the \ncharts on California Stage 1/2/3 emergencies.\n\nAlan Comnes", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I will be out Wednesday through Friday on vacation. Please have Dana Davis, Fletch Sturm, Rob Benson, Andy Zipper, and Doug Gilbert-Smith represent East Power in my absense.\n \nThanks.\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Taylor, Liz \nSent: Tue 2/5/2002 6:41 PM \nTo: Calger, Christopher F.; Milnthorp, Rob; Keohane, Peter; Belden, Tim; Kitchen, Louise; Lavorato, John; Presto, Kevin M.; Shively, Hunter S.; Haedicke, Mark E.; Taylor, Mark E (Legal); Steffes, James D.; Whalley, Greg; 'collette.dow@ubsw.com'; 'Bob.dinerstein@ubsw.com' \nCc: Schoppe, Tammie; Hillis, Kimberly; Black, Tamara Jae; Hogan, Irena D.; Elbertson, Janette; Taylor, Liz \nSubject: Conference w/UBS Warburg Legal Team - 2/7 @ 1:00 p.m. CST in ECS 06716\n\n\n\nBob Dinerstein, Head of UBS Warburg Legal will be arriving on Thursday, February 7. Bob would like to spend an hour with the business leaders to discuss the energy market and the regulatory/legal environment. I have reserved Conference RM 06716 for this meeting @ 1:00 p.m. CST. The dial-in number is listed below. Please advise only if you are unable to participate. \n\nDial-in number: 888.380.9636 \nHost code: 693470 (Louise) \nParticipant code:257749 \n\n\nMany Thanks, \n\nLiz Taylor \nAssistant to Greg Whalley \n713.853.1935 office \n713.853.1838 fax \n713.854.3056 mobile", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "When you download MP3 files you should download them in 128 kps format. That \nis CD quality sound and you can get about 30 minutes of music on 32MB of \nmemory on an MP3 player. You can sort by that format on Napster.\n\nChris", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The EOL cluster will be going down from 3:30 to 4:00pm. No reason was given. We will keep you informed of any changes to the cluster going down.\n\nRegards,\nPortland IT", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Any GCP adjustments will be highlighted in red.\n\n \n\nRgds.\n\nSamuel x3-9890\n(GCP_Enron Networks)\n\n\n\nFrom: Walter Guidroz/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/14/2001 05:33 PM\nTo: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel \nSchott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/ENRON@enronXgate, \nDebbie R Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Lesli \nCampbell/ENRON@enronXgate, Cynthia Clark/ENRON@enronXgate, Enron Europe \nGlobal Contracts and Facilities@ENRON, Enron Europe Global \nCounterParty/LON/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom \nMoran/ENRON@enronXgate, Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S \nBradford/ENRON@enronXgate, Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Juana \nFayett/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jana Morse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nPaul Maley/LON/ECT@ECT, Sonya Clarke/LON/ECT@ECT, Tim Davies/LON/ECT@ECT, \nKaren O'Day/NA/Enron@Enron, Tanya Rohauer/ENRON@enronXgate, Kelly \nLombardi/NA/Enron@Enron, Brian Lindsay/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, EOL Call Center@ENRON, Bernice Rodriguez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill D \nHare/HOU/ECT@ect, Amy Heffernan/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nMolly LaFuze/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Danny Clark/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications\ncc: \nSubject: EOL approvals, 03-14-01\n\nPlease see attached.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "good job", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The attachment opened\n\n\n\n\t\"Tetrault, Charles D.\" \n\t10/31/2000 12:33 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"Richard B. Sanders (E-mail)\" \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: E-mail attachments\n\n\nThis is the \"homework\" that I mentioned. We are trying to resolve our\n\"attachment\" problem. Can you open the test attachment that accompanies\nthis e-mail?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCharles D. Tetrault\nVinson & Elkins L.L.P.\n1455 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.\nWashington, D.C. 20004-1008\nctetrault@velaw.com\n202.639.6551 [voice]\n202.639.6604 [fax]\n\n ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++\nThe information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This\nemail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization\nnamed above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized\nrepresentative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any\nreview, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any,\nor the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received\nthis email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email\nand delete this email from your system. Thank You\n\n\n\n - DC_110685_1.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Lohman, TK \nSent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 4:02 PM\nTo: Watson, Kimberly; Lindberg, Lorraine; Lokay, Michelle; Fawcett, Jeffery\nSubject: FW: SoCalGas Capacity Policy\n\nPlease find attached a letter from Lad and Pat of Socal. TW was requested by \nSocal to reallocate the Needles \"window\" on intraday 1 cycle last Friday. \nSocal lowered the \"window\" below TW's firm requirements. This has not been \nthe policy previously followed by the two companies. Once the Socal \"window\" \nwas established on the timely cycle, the window would not change for that gas \nday. I did not want to cut TW's FT shippers late on Friday. I wanted time \nto alert them that this policy was changing and they could not rely on \ngetting the same allocation of gas at Needles during each daily cycle.\n\nLynn and I talked with Pat Davidson and TW has agreed to accomodate any \nchanges (increases or decreases) to the \"window\" during a particular gas day \nexcept for the intraday 2 cycle. Lynn and I told Pat that changing the \nallocation during intraday 2 cycle would create imbalances on TW's system, \nand TW was not allowed to have shipper imbalances per its tariff.\n\nLynn has prepared an EBB posting alerting our shippers of this change. It \nwill be posted today and the policy will go into affect for Friday's gas day.\n\nAny questions, please call Mrs. Blair!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \"Davidson, Patricia - TPPSD\" @ENRON \n[mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Davidson+2C+20Patricia+20-+20TPPSD+22+20+3CPDavidson+40s\nocalgas+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] \nSent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:35 AM\nTo: 'Blair, Lynn'; 'TK Lohman'; 'TK Lohman'\nSubject: SoCalGas Capacity Policy\n\n\nThe attached letter was faxed to Shelly Corman this morning. \n <> \n\nPat Davidson\n\nGas Scheduling Manager\n\nSouthern California Gas Company\n\npdavidson@socalgas.com\n\n\n - TWCap0613.doc", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "in all week.\n\n\n\n\tJoseph Alamo\n\t03/12/2001 02:00 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Susan J Mara/NA/Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: *Second Request* for your Schedules for This Week\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Joseph Alamo/NA/Enron on 03/12/2001 11:56 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\n\tJoseph Alamo\n\t03/07/2001 02:36 PM\n\t\nTo: Susan J Mara/NA/Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron, Mona L \nPetrochko/NA/Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT\ncc: Lysa Akin/PDX/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Schedules Request for Week of March 12th\n\n\n\nPlease forward your *anticipated* schedules to me for next week, as soon as \npossible.\n\nThanks in advance for your assistance.\n\nJoseph Alamo\nSr. Administrative Assistant\nGovernment Affairs - The Americas\nSan Francisco CA", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "<> Your message\n\n To: Ernsthaft, William\n Subject: Revised ISDA Draft\n Sent: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:41:34 -0500\n\nwas delivered to the following recipient(s):\n\nErnsthaft, William on Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:52:53 -0500\n MSEXCH:MSExchangeMTA:NYO:NYOEX001\n\n\nMessage-ID: \nFrom: Tana.Jones@enron.com\nTo: \"Ernsthaft, William\" \nSubject: Revised ISDA Draft\nDate: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:41:34 -0500\nReturn-Receipt-To: Tana.Jones@enron.com\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nX-MS-Embedded-Report:\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "me, chad, this dude steve and maybe a straggler or two.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I am planning on taking vacation on the following days:\n\t\n\t1/2 day\t\tMonday morning, 1/28\n\t2 days\t\tThursday & Friday, 1/31 & 2/1 (Sam's school is closed)\n\nPlease let me know if there are any conflicts with this schedule.\n\nThanks,\nLindy", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 01/04/2001 10:20 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Thompson, Peter J.\" on 12/22/2000 02:41:09 PM\nTo: \"Kay Mann (E-mail)\" , \ncc: \"Kent. Shoemaker (E-mail)\" , \"Lee. Johnson \n(E-mail)\" , \"George Kutzschbach (E-mail)\" \n, \"Pipitone, Paul\" , \n\"Cobb, Chris\" \n\nSubject: CA Development Agreements\n\n \nAttached please find the latest version of the CA Development I and II\nAgreements, as well as blaclines (Document Nos. 83699 and 83700) showing\nthe changes to Sections 6.1.2 and 17.\n <> <> <> <>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "you're cool", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Susan:\nWe have finally had a chance to internally discuss the comments that you sent \nto Marie Heard on March 21 by e-mail and here is our response:\n\nISDA Comments\n\n1. Item #1 is fine\n\n2. We will agree to $100,000,00 for both parties\n\n3. It is Enron's Policy to use Loss instead of Market Quotation, which I \nbelieve is the standard that is currently used in the existing Master. As a \ncompromise, we can agree to Market Quotation for Transactions with a term of \n2 years or less as of the applicable termination date and Loss for all others.\n\n4. Item #4 is fine.\n\n5. Our credit people want to keep MAC where it is as a trigger that reduces \nthe collateral threshold to zero.\n\n6. I would like to discuss with you what we are doing with the existing \nGuarantys.\n\n7. Item #7 is okay but we would prefer a separate termination agreement.\n\n8. I need to discuss with you items #8 and 10 \n\nCSA COMMENTS\n\n1. Item #1 is fine\n\n2. We cannot agree to item #2 and would like for it to remain at 20\n\n3. I would like to discuss item #3 with you\n\nAlso, some of the changes that were made were not marked (i.e., no fault \ntermination was not in our draft, but in yours). Could you please e-mail me \nyour latest versions so that I can make sure that I have seen all of the \nchanges? With respect to no-fault termination, we cannot as a policy matter \nagree to that. I look forward to hearing from you.\n\nCarol (713-853-3989)", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Thanks for your e-mail. I feel like our accounting dept. or contract \nadministration has somehow billed incorrectly. I have spoke to the attorney \nand trader and have been told you should be billed by Enron North America \n(ECT) and not HPL. This agreement has not been assigned to HPL. \n\n\nI will be in touch, and hope to have this resolved on Monday. Thanks for \nyour assistance.\n\nDebra Perlingiere\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3885\nHouston, Texas 77002\ndperlin@enron.com\nPhone 713-853-7658\nFax 713-646-3490", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Sounds great. We will have to meet up somewhere. We are staying at the \nNY,NY under my name. \n\nI feel the same. I really enjoy seeing you, but as usual, the visits are too \nshort. We will just have to make more frequent trips to Denver.\n\nI will write more later, trying to get caught up from a week off.\n\nJackson did get the gift for Christmas from you, the thank you card should be \nin the mail. Thanks.\nPL\n\nPL\n\n\n\n\n\nrachel.bonilla-kragel@accenture.com on 01/15/2001 02:36:02 PM\nTo: Phillip.M.Love@enron.com\ncc: \nSubject: \n\n\nFirst....like always it was awesome to see you and the family. I always\nhate saying good-bye to you....but what can you do?? Second....did Jackson\never receive something in the mail from me for Christmas? I received a\nnote from Amazon asking.....and thought that was weird...so thought I would\nask you. Oh...I think Jason and I will be in Vegas the same weekend as\nyou!!!! The only down side is that he will want to spend time with the\nother people going out...they are his best friends from Iowa...........I'll\nfigure something out....even if I have to break away by myself.......\n\nRach\n\nRachel Bonilla-Kragel\nAccenture\nNorth American C&HT\nDenver - Octel 359/6017 - Direct Dial (720) 359-6017\nrachel.bonilla-kragel@accenture.com\n\n\nAccenture is the new name for Andersen Consulting as of January 1, 2001.\nOur web address is http://www.accenture.com\n\nThis message is intended solely for the designated recipient, may contain\nprivileged or confidential information and may be subject to\nconfidentiality agreement(s). Access to this email by anyone else is\nunauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure,\ncopying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in\nreliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received\nthis message in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail\nand destroy the original communication.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by David J Mollenkopf/OR4/AEPIN on 05/17/2000\n10:17 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Timothy J Hamilton\" on 05/15/2000 05:57:12 PM\n\nTo: djmollenkopf@aep.com\ncc:\n\nSubject: Tribute to the United States\n\n\n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Timothy J Hamilton/HOU/EES on 05/15/2000\n04:57 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nOlenger Pannell\n05/15/2000 02:24 PM\n\nTo:\ncc: (bcc: Timothy J Hamilton/HOU/EES)\nSubject: Tribute to the United States\n\n> Subject: Tribute to the United States\n>\n> TRIBUTE TO THE UNITED STATES\n> >\n> > This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth\n> > sharing. America: The Good Neighbor.\n> >\n> > Widespread but only partial news coverage was\n> > given recently to a remarkable editorial\n> > broadcast from Toronto by Gordon Sinclair, a\n> > Canadian television commentator. What follows is\n> > the full text of his trenchant remarks as printed\n> > in the Congressional Record:\n> >\n> > \"This Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for\n> > the Americans as the most generous and possibly\n> > the least appreciated people on all the earth.\n> > Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain\n> > and Italy were lifted out of the debris of war by\n> > the Americans who poured in billions of dollars\n> > and forgave other billions in debts. None of\n> > these countries is today paying even the interest\n> > on its remaining debts to the United States.\n> >\n> > When France was in danger of collapsing in 1956,\n> > it was the Americans who propped it up, and their\n> > reward was to be insulted and swindled on the\n> > streets of Paris. I was there. I saw it.\n> >\n> > When earthquakes hit distant cities, it is the\n> > United States that hurries in to help. This\n> > spring, 59 American communities were flattened by\n> > tornadoes. Nobody helped.\n> >\n> > The Marshall Plan and the Truman Policy pumped\n> > billions of dollars into discouraged countries.\n> > Now newspapers in those countries are writing\n> > about the decadent, war-mongering Americans.\n> >\n> > I'd like to see just one of those countries that\n> > is gloating over the erosion of the United States\n> > dollar build its own airplane. Does any other\n> > country in the world have a plane to equal the\n> > Boeing Jumbo Jet, the Lockheed Tri-Star, or the\n> > Douglas DC10? If so, why don't they fly them? Why\n> > do all the International lines except Russia fly\n> > American Planes?\n> >\n> > Why does no other land on earth even consider\n> > putting a man or woman on the moon? You talk\n> > about Japanese technocracy, and you get radios.\n> > You talk about German technocracy, and you get\n> > automobiles.\n> >\n> > You talk about American technocracy, and you find\n> > men on the moon - not once, but several times -\n> > and safely home again.\n> >\n> > You talk about scandals, and the Americans put\n> > theirs right in the store window for everybody to\n> > look at. Even their draft-dodgers are not pursued\n> > and hounded. They are here on our streets, and\n> > most of them, unless they are breaking Canadian\n> > laws, are getting American dollars from ma and pa\n> > at home to spend here.\n> >\n> > When the railways of France, Germany and India\n> > were breaking down through age, it was the\n> > Americans who rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania\n> > Railroad and the New York Central went broke,\n> > nobody loaned them an old caboose. Both are\n> > still broke.\n> >\n> > I can name you 5000 times when the Americans\n> > raced to the help of other people in trouble. Can\n> > you name me even one time when someone else raced\n> > to the Americans in trouble? I don't think there\n> > was outside help even during the San Francisco\n> > earthquake.\n> >\n> > Our neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one\n> > Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them get\n> > kicked around. They will come out of this thing\n> > with their flag high. And when they do, they are\n> > entitled to thumb their nose at the lands that\n> > are gloating over their present troubles. I hope\n> > Canada is not one of those.\"\n> >\n> > Stand proud, America!\n> >\n> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n> > This is one of the best editorials that I have\n> > ever read regarding the United States. It is nice\n> > that one man realizes it. I only wish that the\n> > rest of the world would realize it. We are always\n> > blamed for everything, and never even get a thank\n> > you for the things we do.\n> >\n> > I would hope that each of you would send this to\n> > as many people as you can and emphasize that they\n> > should send it to as many of their friends until\n> > this letter is sent to every person on the web. I\n> > am just a single American that has read this, I\n> > SURE HOPE THAT A LOT MORE READ IT SOON.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 04/10/2001 \n12:17 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nSuzanne_Nimocks@mckinsey.com@mckinsey.com on 03/02/2001 12:04:50 PM\nSent by: Carol_Benter@mckinsey.com\nTo: skean@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: California Power Markets\n\n\nSorry that we haven't talked in some time. I thought that you would want\nto take a look at some analysis we have recently completed with regard to\nthe California Power Crisis. You may find some of the analysis to be\nhelpful. Let me know if you have any questions.\n\n(See attached file: 10209 zxd414.ppt)\n\n+-------------------------------------------------------------+\n| This message may contain confidential and/or privileged |\n| information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to |\n| receive this for the addressee, you must not use, copy, |\n| disclose or take any action based on this message or any |\n| information herein. If you have received this message in |\n| error, please advise the sender immediately by reply e-mail |\n| and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation. |\n+-------------------------------------------------------------+\n - 10209 zxd414.ppt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "SCOTT'S WEATHER FOR 6/8/2001\n\n\nWhy pay more for Life Insurance? You can save 50% - 70% on Term Life Insurance at Eterm. We offer Fast, Free Quotes on Quality Term Life Insurance. 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It doesn't seem to want to \nflow over to mops at the moment though. \n\n\n\n\nVance L Taylor@ECT\n04/05/2000 04:21 PM\nTo: Tom Acton/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Julie Meyers/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Hesse/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan \nSmith/HOU/ECT@ECT, Donald P Reinhardt/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melissa Graves/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Texas Nom, LP dba Garrison, Ltd\n\nTom,\n\nThe following production commenced to flow on last week and a ticket should \nbe created and entered into sitara based on the following:\n\n\nCounterparty Meter Volumes Price Period\n\nTexas Nom, LP(dba\n Garrison, Ltd.) 9656 500mmbtu/d 100% GD less $0.10 3/27 - 3/31\n\n\nSusan will create a committed reserves firm ticket for the remaining term of \nthe deal once our geologists have gathered enough data to forecast the \nreserves of this well; at such time, this ticket should be zeroed out.\n\n\nThanks,\n\nvlt\nx3-6353", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Scott:\nWe are on for 4 your time. Just let me know who to call.\n\nCarol St. Clair\nEB 3892\n713-853-3989 (Phone)\n713-646-3393 (Fax)\ncarol.st.clair@enron.com\n\n\n\n\t\"SCOTT AVITABILE\" \n\t07/10/2000 09:43 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: , \"JOHN McGREEVY\" , \"PAUL \nBRUCE WRIGHT\" \n\t\t cc: , , \n\n\t\t Subject: Re:\n\n\nI am available anytime this afternoon.\n\n>>> \"Carol St Clair\" 07/10/00 09:44AM >>>\n\n\nThe ACE folks are not available until sometime after 4 your time today. Would\nyou be available at that time?\n\nCarol St. Clair\nEB 3892\n713-853-3989 (Phone)\n713-646-3393 (Fax)\ncarol.st.clair@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff Porter and I have discussed this several times over the last week.\n\n\n\n\nTo: Joan Veselack/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: dkinney@columbiaenergygroup.com@ENRON, Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott \nGoodell/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Victor \nLamadrid/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joann Collins/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert \nAllwein/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Hodge/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Re: SST Storage Injection Contract for Choice - PLEASE READ \n\nThe Choice program storage is to be negotiated by CES-Retail. In fact, our \nagreement with CES Retail says that they will give us actual volumes for our \nstorage schedule by March 15. Chris, have you called CES to see how they're \ncoming along with the schedule? It would be a nice, gentle reminder to call \nthem a week in advance (which is today), so they can start putting it \ntogether. \n\n\n\n\n\nJoan Veselack@ENRON\n03/07/2000 01:49 PM\nTo: dkinney@columbiaenergygroup.com, Chris Germany/HOU/ECT@ECT, Scott \nGoodell/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Katherine L Kelly/HOU/ECT@ECT, Victor Lamadrid/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joann \nCollins/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert Allwein/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nHodge/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Colleen Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: SST Storage Injection Contract for Choice - PLEASE READ\n\nTo ensure we are all on the same page... how does the renewal of this \ncontract work for April 1?\n\nIf I remember correctly, the injection contract is from April 1st to October \n31st. Who negotiates this with the CDC??? \n\nJohn Hodge thought it was Doug Mckinney in Herndon. However, the storage \nbecomes Enron's on April 1st. So... does Enron negotiate?\n\nChris, Scott, and Doug... please determine how this will be coordinated. \nDon't want this to fall through the cracks.... due to the transition.\n\nThanks for your help!!!", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please let me know as soon as possible if you are aware of any such contracts \nas described below by Sharon Butcher.\n\n\"The U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Government Contracting has \nadvised that on May 25, 2001, they will evaluate Enron's subcontracting \nprogram and compliance on any subcontracting plans in effect on current \ncontracts.\n\nThis review will cover the last five (5) years. All Forms 294 and 295 filed \nwith the Small Business Adminstration along with the names of each \nAdministrative Contracting Officer (U.S. Government employee responsible for \nmonitoring the contract) for each contract will be subject to the review.\n\nIn addition, total subcontract placement with small businesses, small \ndisadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, and HubZone small \nbusinesses shall be reviewed. Further, the amount of indirect or overhead \ncosts, if any, apportioned to contract goals is subject to review.\n\nWe will also need information on the number of active suppliers Enron is \ncurrently using in the following categories: large business, small business, \nsmall disadvantaged business, women-owned small business and HubZone \nbusiness. The review will cover these figures for one year ago if available.\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "SELECT GenCode FROM LkpAB_GenerationCode", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "anthonys sounds good to me - 7 it is\n\n\n\n\n\"Larry W. Bass\" on 03/08/2001 10:34:35 AM\nTo: Eric.Bass@enron.com\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Dinner on Friday?\n\n\nGood morning. Looks like Mother will be in town this weekend. So, dinner\nFriday @ 7 is fine with us if you are still available. If so, lets try\nsomething different. How about Anthony's, Baroque, Brownstone or River Oaks\nGrill? Your choice. Dutch treat. Let me know and I will get\nreservations.-Dad\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \nTo: \nSent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 11:17 AM\nSubject: Re: Dinner on Friday?\n\n\n>\n> 7:00 preferably\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \"Larry W. Bass\" on 03/07/2001 10:58:45 AM\n>\n> To: Eric.Bass@enron.com\n> cc:\n> Subject: Re: Dinner on Friday?\n>\n>\n> What time you have in mind, Son?\n>\n>\n> ----- Original Message -----\n> From: \n> To: \n> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 10:56 AM\n> Subject: Dinner on Friday?\n>\n>\n> > Hey Dad,\n> >\n> > Did you talk to the better half? I was thinking Trulucks but if you\n> can't\n> > attend I understand.\n> >\n> > Let me know,\n> >\n> > Eric\n> >\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "sure, just set up with kay\n\nthxs\ndave", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: TCash@aimtech.net [mailto:TCash@aimtech.net]\nSent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 11:22 AM\nTo: Shane Walls\nCc: KFKU@dynegy.com; cashj@kochind.com; maolson.baycity@celanese.com;\nCash, April; CCHSDA@lyondell.com; BAMBAM6901@aol.com; Glover, Rusty;\nClay_Carbaugh@acco.com; AHernand@kentelec.com\nSubject: I scored a 41\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n>> >\n>> >\n> *************************************************************************\n>> > *****\n>> > *******************\n>> >\n>> > To: undisclosed-recipients:;\n>> >\n>> > Simple test, take a minute to complete, very interesting.\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > Take this test for yourself...and send it to your friends, including\n> me,\n>> >\n>> > and let them know who you are. My score is in the subject box...\n>> > Don't peek but begin the test as you scroll down and answer.\n>> >\n>> > Answers are for who you are now...not who you were in the past.\n>> > Have pen or pencil and paper ready. This is a real test given by the\n>> > Human Relations Dept at many of the major corporations today. It\n>> > helps them get a better insight concerning their employees and\n>> > potential employees. It's only 10 simple questions, so... Grab a\n>> > pencil and paper, keeping track of your letter answers. Make sure\n>> > to change the subject of the e-mail to read YOUR total. When you are\n>> > finished, forward this to as many friends as you have, and also send\nit\n>> > to\n>> > the person who sent this to you.\n>> >\n>> > Make sure to put YOUR score in the subject box.\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > Ready?? Begin...\n>> >\n>> > 1. When do you feel your best?\n>> >\n>> > (a) in the morning\n>> > (b) during the afternoon & early evening\n>> > (c) late at night\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 2. You usually walk\n>> >\n>> > (a) fairly fast, with long steps\n>> > (b) fairly fast, with short, quick steps\n>> > (c) less fast head up, looking the world in the face\n>> > (d) less fast, head down\n>> > (e) very slowly\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 3. When talking to people you\n>> >\n>> > (a) stand with your arms folded\n>> > (b) have your hands clasped\n>> > (c) have one or both your hands on your hips\n>> > (d) touch or push the person to whom you are talking\n>> > (e) play with your ear, touch your chin,or smooth your hair\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 4. When relaxing, you sit with\n>> >\n>> > (a) your knees bent with your legs neatly side by side\n>> > (b) your legs crossed\n>> > (c) your legs stretched out or straight\n>> > (d) one leg curled under you\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 5. When something really amuses you, you react with\n>> >\n>> > (a) a big, appreciative laugh\n>> > (b) a laugh, but not a loud one\n>> > (c) a quiet chuckle\n>> > (d) a sheepish smile\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 6. When you go to a party or social gathering you..\n>> >\n>> > (a) make a loud entrance so everyone notices you\n>> > (b) make a quiet entrance, looking around for someone you know\n>> > (c) make the quietest entrance, trying to stay unnoticed\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 7. You're working very hard, concentrating hard, and you're\n>> > interrupted. Do you..\n>> >\n>> > (a) welcome the break\n>> > (b) feel extremely irritated\n>> > (c) vary between these two extremes\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 8. Which of the following colors do you like most?\n>> >\n>> > (a) red or orange\n>> > (b) black\n>> > (c) yellow or light blue\n>> > (d) green\n>> > (e) dark blue or purple\n>> > (f) white\n>> > (g) brown or gray\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 9. When you are in bed at night, in those last few moments before\n>> > going to sleep, you lie\n>> >\n>> > (a) stretched out on your back\n>> > (b) stretched out face down on your stomach\n>> > (c) on your side, slightly curled\n>> > (d) with your head on one arm\n>> > (e) with your head under the covers\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 10. You often dream that you are\n>> >\n>> > (a) falling\n>> > (b) fighting or struggling\n>> > (c) searching for something or somebody\n>> > (d) flying or floating\n>> > (e) you usually have dreamless sleep\n>> > (f) your dreams are always pleasant\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > POINTS:\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > 1. (a) 2\n>> > (b) 4\n>> > (c) 6\n>> >\n>> > 2. (a) 6\n>> > (b) 4\n>> > (c) 7\n>> > (d) 2\n>> > (e) 1\n>> >\n>> > 3. (a) 4\n>> > (b) 2\n>> > (c) 5\n>> > (d) 7\n>> > (e) 6\n>> >\n>> > 4. (a) 4\n>> > (b) 6\n>> > (c) 2\n>> > (d) 1\n>> >\n>> > 5. (a) 6\n>> > (b) 4\n>> > (c) 3\n>> > (d) 5\n>> > (e) 2\n>> >\n>> > 6. (a) 6\n>> > (b) 4\n>> > (c) 2\n>> >\n>> > 7. (a) 6\n>> > (b) 2\n>> > (c) 4\n>> >\n>> > 8. (a) 6\n>> > (b) 7\n>> > (c) 5\n>> > (d) 4\n>> > (e) 3\n>> > (f) 2\n>> > (g) 1\n>> >\n>> > 9. (a) 7\n>> > (b) 6\n>> > (c) 4\n>> > (d) 2\n>> > (e) 1\n>> >\n>> > 10. (a) 4\n>> > (b) 2\n>> > (c) 3\n>> > (d) 5\n>> > (e) 6\n>> > (f) 1\n>> >\n>> > Now add up the total number of points.\n>> >\n>> > OVER 60 POINTS:\n>> >\n>> > Others see you as someone they should \"handle with\n>> > care\" You're seen as vain, self-centered, and who\n>> > is extremely dominant. Others may admire you, wishing\n>> > they could be more like you, but don't always trust\n>> > you, hesitating to become too deeply involved with\n>> > you.\n>> >\n>> > 51 TO 60 POINTS:\n>> >\n>> > Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile,\n>> > rather impulsive personality; a natural leader, who's\n>> > quick to make decisions, though not always the right\n>> > ones.They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone\n>> > who will try anything once; someone who takes\n>> > chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in\n>> > your company because of the excitement you radiate.\n>> >\n>> > 41 TO 50 POINTS:\n>> >\n>> > Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing,\n>> > practical, and always interesting; someone who's\n>> > constantly in the center of attention, but sufficiently\n>> > well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They\n>> > also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding;\n>> > someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.\n>> >\n>> > 31 TO 40 POINTS:\n>> >\n>> > Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful &\n>> > practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or\n>> > talented, but modest... Not a person who makes\n>> > friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's\n>> > extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expect\n>> > the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to\n>> > know you realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in\n>> > your friends, but equally that it takes you a long\n>> > time to get over it if that trust is ever broken.\n>> >\n>> > 21 TO 30 POINTS:\n>> >\n>> > Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy. They\n>> > see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow\n>> > and steady plodder. It'd really surprise them if you\n>> > ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the\n>> > moment, expecting you to examine everything carefully\n>> > from every angle and then, usually decide against it.\n>> > They think this reaction is caused partly by your\n>> > careful nature.\n>> >\n>> > UNDER 21 POINTS:\n>> >\n>> > People think you are shy, nervous, and indecisive,\n>> > someone who needs looking after, who always wants\n>> > someone else to make the decisions & who doesn't want\n>> > to get involved with anyone or anything. They see you\n>> > as a worrier who always sees problems that don't\n>> > exist. Some people think you're boring. Only those\n>> > who know you well know that you aren't.\n>> >\n>> >\n>> > Now forward this on to everyone you know, making\n>> > sure to put YOUR score in the subject box!\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>> >\n>>\n>\n>\n>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - att1.htm", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "What are our chances of final approval at FERC at the JUly meeting. Jeff \nstill thinks this is a third quarter close. Do we have any chance of making \nthat happen?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 04/12/2000 06:59 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nPaul Kaufman@ECT\n04/12/2000 09:02 AM\nTo: Mitchell Taylor/Corp/Enron@ENRON, awalia@ei.enron.com, Ann \nBallard/Corp/Enron@ENRON, kfullenweider@velaw.com, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, \nRichard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Granite Update\n\nAttached is the April 12 update. Also attached is an electronic copy of a \nprior update faxed last week.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 3/9/01; HourAhead hour: 20; No ancillary schedules awarded. No \nvariances detected.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001030920.txt", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n---------------------- Forwarded by Andrew Kelemen/HOU/ECT on 08/25/2000 \n03:05 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nMollie Gustafson\n08/25/2000 02:45 PM\nTo: Andrew Kelemen/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Contacts\n\nPer Jake, you are looking for the following:\n\nLloyd Meyers\nPresident\nAvista Power\n201 W. North River Drive\nSpokane WA 99201\nphone 509.495.4841\nfax 509.495.8103\nemail: lmeyers@avistacorp.com\n\nMark Proegler\nDirector Business Development\nBP Amoco Global Power Corp.\n580 West Lake Park Blvd.\nPO Box 3092\nHouston, TX 77253-3092 \nphone 281.368.6581 \ncell ph 713.416.4831\nfax 281.368.6505\nemail: proeglma@bp.com\n\nLet me know if you need anything else.\n\nMollie", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The bottom of this email will explain my email to Gaffer.\n----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 09/26/2000 02:58 PM -----\n\n\tChris Gaffney\n\t09/26/2000 01:25 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Greg Johnston/CAL/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Canadian Precedent Form of ISDA\n\nTana - I am going to need the materials referred to in Greg's emails very \nsoon. Is there a problem? If so let me know, if not, please sent the \ndocuments.\n\nDid you contact Steve Ashbourne at Blakes in Toronto?\n\nRegards\nCJG\n\nps. How is your new pad working out?\n---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Gaffney/TOR/ECT on 09/26/2000 01:25 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nGreg Johnston\n09/12/2000 04:23 PM\nTo: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Chris Gaffney/TOR/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Canadian Precedent Form of ISDA\n\nTana, I know we exchanged a couple of e-mails since the below about you \nproviding to me the Canadian financial trading precedents described below, \nbut I forget where it was left. We do need to get these precedents to the \ncounterparty as soon as possible and I apologize for not following up on it. \nAs suggested, I need the actual base ISDA agreement, paragraph 13, credit \nsupport annex, etc. as well as the short form financial GTC but I do not need \nthe municipal government schedule at this point. Could you gather together \nthese precedents and forward them directly to Chris Gaffney in Toronto?\n\nLet me know if you need anything else from me.\n\nCheers\n\nGreg\n---------------------- Forwarded by Greg Johnston/CAL/ECT on 09/12/2000 02:16 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nGreg Johnston\n06/20/2000 01:41 PM\nTo: Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric LeDain/CAL/ECT@ECT, Paul \nDevries/TOR/ECT@ECT, Chris Gaffney/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Canadian Precedent Form of ISDA\n\nTana, Enron Canada is currently negotiating a transaction with 6 major \nmunicipalities in Ontario (the \"G6\") to provide various services to a company \nthose 6 entities are setting up, which services will include physical and \nfinancial trading (both gas and electricity). John Suttle is working with \nJan Wilson of our Toronto office to set the credit terms applicable to this \nentity on both the physical and financial trading side, but they have not yet \nmade a final determination. In the interim, the G6 has requested that we \nsend them a copy of our precedent form of master financial trading agreement \n(both the ISDA and our short form financial GTC). I assume you get requests \nlike this all the time and was hoping that you could e-mail to me (i) the \nISDA, credit support annex, Paragraph 13, etc. that we would typically put in \nplace between ECC and a Canadian counterparty to financially trade gas and \nelectricity in Canada (ie. incorporating the Canadian provisions), leaving \nthe credit terms blank for the time being and (ii) the financial GTC we use \nfor Canadian counterparties.\n\nCall me if you have any questions or if there are any problems with preparing \nand forwarding these documents to the counterparty.\n\nThanks\n\nGreg", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jeff,\n\nI am thrilled that you have been made CEO! I think it is absolutely the \nright thing -- You have worked hard and the results have been awesome.\n\nCongratulations!\n\nGene", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Pls overlook the earlier mail.\nThanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "========================================================================\nGOPUSA\nBringing the conservative message to the Internet\n\nGOPUSA Eagle - October 22, 2001\n========================================================================\n\nInside this issue...\n\n * Dorothy Anne Seese... Peace at Any Price is Total Capitulation\n * A Look at the Headlines\n * State News Briefs\n * Bush Update\n * Alan Keyes... Controlling Our Fear\n * Carol Devine-Molin... Smallpox As Bioterrorism: A Major Threat Looms\n * Gregg Bish... ANTHRAX: Why Such a Panic?\n * Doug Patton... Hijacking the Language of Terrorism\n * SARTRE... The Harsh Economic Costs of 911\n * GOPUSA Trivia... Coming Soon!\n * Kevin Tuma Cartoon... Bleeding Heart\n\n-- Don't just sit there mulling it over... subscribe to The Eagle today!\nhttp://gopusa.com/eagle/subscribe.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nPeace at Any Price is Total Capitulation\nBy Dorothy Anne Seese\n\nWe're in a world at war and that isn't really news, nor has it been for\nthe last several thousand years of human history. It's just more global\nin both impact and in news coverage.\n\nFor the United States and North America in general, war that affects\nthis nation's home soil is new because of the isolation we enjoyed in\nthe 20th century. It must be remembered that war on US soil was common\nfrom the American Revolution through the War between the North and\nSouth. It was conventional war, even primitive compared to today's\ntechnological warfare, but death is death, whether by musket, by nuclear\nweapons, or by bioterrorism.\n\nWhat we must remember is that peace at any price isn't peace and will\nnever result in anything other than more bloodshed. \"Cleansing\"\npractices, particularly of a vanquished enemy where there has been\nlong-standing hatred, is common practice and has been since the\nbeginning of recorded history. So-called \"peaceniks\" and the\nmentally-manipulated students who generally fall for the socialist line\nof drivel would do well to remember that the only reason they're free to\nbe peaceniks is that wars were fought to preserve their right to speak\nout.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/dorothyanneseese/das_102201.shtml\n\n========================================================================\nAnd now... a word from our sponsor...\n\nIN-HOUSE LOBBYIST\n\nWant to communicate effectively with elected officials? 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With free updates, you will always be kept current.\nFREE GIFT PROMOTION IS ON NOW.\n\nClick here to find our more --> http://gopusa.com/ads/inhouse.html\n\n========================================================================\n\nA Look at the Headlines\n\nThe front page of the GOPUSA web site is constantly being updated to\nprovide you with the latest news and information.\n\nHere are your Monday headlines:\n\nGOPUSA Top Story -- More Anthrax Cases Adds to Public's Concern\n\nThe Washington Times\n* APEC condemns terrorist attacks\n* 'Bullets will fly' to take bin Laden\n* House control tough goal for Democrats\n\nCNSNews.com\n* Jesse Jackson Accused of 'Racketeering' by Top Black Businessman\n* US Faces Calls To End Afghan Conflict By Ramadan\n* Will China Use War Against Terror As Pretext for Repression?\n\nNewsMax.com\n* Are Milk/Food Supplies Safe?\n* Order to CIA: Kill bin Laden\n* North Korea, Angry About Alert, Increasing Military Power\n\nFox News\n* U.S. Warplanes Strike Moving Targets, Front Line Positions\n* Bush, Putin Talk Missiles, but Find Common Ground Elsewhere\n* Israel Lays Siege to Six West Bank Towns\n\nUSA Today\n* GOP slows foreign aid bill to speed judicial choices\n* Crews get ready for 'long battle' against terrorism\n* APEC leaders unite, but grievances remain\n\nThese headlines and more can be found at http://gopusa.com\n\n========================================================================\n\nState News Briefs\n\nIn addition to national news, GOPUSA also brings you the latest news\nfrom your state. Click on one of the links below to read the latest\nstate headlines. If your state is not listed, perhaps you'd like to help\nGOPUSA by being a state editor. To find out more the role of a volunteer\nstate editor, please click here --> http://gopusa.com/editors.shtml\n\nArizona - A first? Anti-war rally in Phoenix advocates war\nhttp://gopusa.com/arizona\n\nCalifornia - Taxpayer dollars help fund many environmental groups\nhttp://gopusa.com/california\n\nFlorida - Governor can't afford to further anger black voters\nhttp://gopusa.com/florida\n\nGeorgia - OUR OPINION: McKinney befriending royal tyrants\nhttp://gopusa.com/georgia\n\nIdaho - Otter voted with his conscience, but against tide\nhttp://gopusa.com/idaho\n\nIllinois - Courageous widow flies\nhttp://gopusa.com/illinois\n\nMichigan - Conservative State Senator may challenge Upton next year\nhttp://gopusa.com/michigan\n\nNew Mexico - U.S. Helicopter Fired Upon In Pakistan\nhttp://gopusa.com/newmexico\n\nNew York - Rudy's 9-11 Minute by Minute\nhttp://gopusa.com/newyork\n\nNorth Carolina - Vinroot prodded to step aside - GOP lining up behind Dole\nhttp://gopusa.com/northcarolina\n\nOklahoma - 2002: Three key (state) contests likely\nhttp://gopusa.com/oklahoma\n\nTennessee - Decision on special session expected soon\nhttp://gopusa.com/tennessee\n\nTexas - Texas Supreme Court rejects redistricting plan\nhttp://gopusa.com/texas\n\nVirginia - Latest Polls Show Dead Heat\nhttp://gopusa.com/virginia\n\nWisconsin - Supermax comes under scrutiny\nhttp://gopusa.com/wisconsin\n\n========================================================================\nAnd now... a word from our sponsor...\n\n\"We're a great nation. We're a nation of resolve. We're a nation that\ncan't be cowed by evildoers. I've never had more faith in America than\nI have right now.\"\n-- George W. Bush September 16, 2001\n\nVist BushCountry.org today!\nhttp://www.bushcountry.org\n\n========================================================================\n\nBush Update\n\nWeekly Radio Address\n\nTHE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I'm speaking to you today from Shanghai,\nChina, at an international meeting of Pacific Rim nations where we are\ncontinuing to enlist the resources of the civilized world in our war\nagainst terrorism.\n\nI am meeting with leaders from China and Mexico, Russia and Canada,\nAustralia and Japan, and many other friends, allies, and trading\npartners. We're discussing ways to cooperate to improve intelligence,\nfreeze funding, and better track down terrorist groups. We're also\ndiscussing ways to better protect all our citizens from a new threat,\nthe threat of bioterrorism.\n\nAmerica has now confirmed several different cases of anthrax exposure in\nFlorida, New York, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. I commend the many\nhealth and law enforcement officials who have worked quickly to identify\npeople who may have been exposed, and provide preventative antibiotic\ntreatment. Their quick work has no doubt saved lives.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/bush/radio39.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nControlling Our Fear\nBy Alan Keyes\n\nThe nature, scope and source of the anthrax assault on the United States\nmay be much more evident by the time you read this. Already, it is\nclear that the scattered, partially successful attempts to distribute\nthe deadly spores have had some success in frightening millions of\npeople who have no reasonable likelihood of being affected. Some are\ncalling for authorities to restrict or even suppress reporting of\nadditional cases, lest the fear spread, or become a panic. But this\nkind of response to adversity is incompatible with the requirements of\nliberty or self-government. The situation we must confront should make\nus all ask ourselves who is finally responsible for controlling our\nfear. It is a question with serious implications for a free people.\n\nBravery is the virtue of having the right amount of fear, and\nconfidence, in the face of real danger, and of acting accordingly. It\nrequires reason and disciplined passions. This is a combination we\nshould know something about in the land of the free and the home of the\nbrave.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/alankeyes/ak_102201.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nSmallpox As Bioterrorism: A Major Threat Looms\nBy Carol Devine-Molin\n\nAlthough this nation is beset by anthrax anxiety, it's important to\nplace the current threat in perspective. To date, only the offices of a\nfew politicians and big media outlets appear to have been targeted by\nanthrax mailings. And, despite the apoplectic reaction from many, the\nanthrax assault has resulted in only one death, with a handful of\nindividuals manifesting the disease, and approximately forty others\ntested and found to exhibit asymptomatic exposure to the substance.\nClearly this is a form of bioterrorism, with Islamic fanatics considered\nthe prime suspects by most, although some perpetrators of hoaxes and\ncopycat activities are under investigation as well.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/caroldevinemolin/cdm_102201.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nANTHRAX: Why Such a Panic?\nBy Gregg Bish\n\nThe panic over anthrax is more a sign of the times than a sign of fear\nat terrorist activity.\n\nListening to the news on Saturday morning TV, one could come away with\nthe notion that every other person in the US was infected with anthrax,\nand those not infected were exposed. All of the major news outlets, CBS,\nNBC, ABC, Fox and CNN carried at least one headline news article\nregarding the anthrax scare.\n\nIt is a sign of the times that one death, less than a dozen infections,\nand fewer than a hundred exposures would set the emotional and financial\nwell-being of the nation on its ear.\n\nWe have forgotten much.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/greggbish/gb_102201.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nHijacking the Language of Terrorism\nBy Doug Patton\n\n\"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.\" -- From the\nnovel, 1984, by George Orwell\n\nSome believe that the terror of Orwell's masterful 1949 vision - with\nits two-way \"telescreens\" installed in every home, constantly reminding\ncitizens that \"Big Brother is watching\" - lay in its portrayal of the\nabsolute totalitarian control of every citizen's movements.\n\nAs one who deals in the nuance of language, I have always found the\nprospect of \"Newspeak\" much more troubling. Newspeak was an entire\nlanguage Orwell created for the construction of the world of 1984.\nInstead of evolving, as most language does, Newspeak devolved with each\npassing year, until words once taken for granted no longer existed, had\nbeen replaced by something entirely different (or completely opposite)\nin meaning or had no meaning at all. Hence, the slogan, \"War is\npeace...freedom is slavery...ignorance is strength.\"\n\nOver the last twenty years, political correctness has brought Newspeak\nto our modern world. Many of us viewed it as mere silliness or a\npassing fad. No more. Newspeak has come with a vengeance to America\nand to its war on terror.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/dougpatton/dp_102201.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nThe Harsh Economic Costs of 911\nBy SARTRE\n\nNow that the task of recovery has begun in earnest, we need to evaluate\nthe after effects of the earth shattering massacre. With estimates well\nover 100 Billion Dollars for New York City alone, we are in store for\nsome major realignments in the national economy. The federal government\nwill subsidize and grant a large portion of these funds. Coming out of\nour pockets is nothing new for most of us. But the underlying changes to\nthe functions of the Capitalistic order, may well be much more\nsignificant in the long run.\n\nFirst it needs to be noted that the economic system that now goes under\nthe 'so called' title of Capitalism, no longer conforms to even an\nexpanded definition of Free Enterprise. The reality of economic life in\nthe United States can best be understood as an alliance of the\nCorporations/MoneyInterest/Government Axis. The central structures that\nserve as the positional referent, is the nature of this axis. The\nbeneficiaries of this confederation are owners, managers, employees,\ninvestment bankers, security brokers, speculators, investors,\npoliticians, bureaucrats, judges and lawyers. Their degrees of benefit\nare not equal, but each has a vestige interest in protecting the\nfunctions of the present 'status quo'. Resistance to meaningful reform\nor fundamental realignment is at the core of most policy decisions.\n\nRead more at http://gopusa.com/sartre/sartre_102201.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nGOPUSA Trivia\n\nThink you know politics?\n\nGet ready to test your brain in the new GOPUSA Trivia Contest!\nSponsored by BushCountry.org, the contest will begin next week.\n\nStay tuned for details...\n\n========================================================================\n\nBleeding Heart\nBy Kevin Tuma\n\nThe latest Kevin Tuma cartoon can be found on the GOPUSA web site by\nclicking on the following link:\nhttp://gopusa.com/cartoons/tuma_101801.shtml\n\nArchives of Kevin's cartoons can be found at http://gopusa.com/cartoons\n\nWe hope you enjoy the cartoon! Look for more in future issues of the\nGOPUSA Eagle.\n\n========================================================================\n\nSUBSCRIBE TODAY! LET THE EAGLE LAND ON YOUR DESKTOP\n\nWas this e-mail forwarded to you? Would you like to subscribe to it\nyourself or subscribe a friend?\n\nIf so, simply and fill out the simple form at\nhttp://gopusa.com/eagle/subscribe.shtml\n\n========================================================================\n\nCopyright 2000-2001, GOPUSA.com, Inc.\nhttp://gopusa.com\neagle@gopusa.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Eugene,\n\nNo problem. Please, contact Stinson Gibner or Zimin Lu.\n\nVince\n\n\n\n\n\nEugene Zeitz@EES\n12/28/2000 07:33 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Barend VanderHorst/HOU/EES@EES, John Becker/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Option hedging.\n\nHi, Vince:\n\nMy name is Eugene Zeitz, and I work for EES Gas Desk. We have some questions \nconcerning hedging of options. Usually, we address such questions to Krishna, \nbut he is out until Jan 21, and we need some help. \n\nWould it be possible for you to give us 1 hour of your time, or, perhaps, you \ncould recommend someone?\n\n\n Thanks.\n\n\n\n Eugene.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron on 10/27/2000 \n03:22 PM ---------------------------\n \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom: Karen Owens @ EES 10/27/2000 03:26 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Org Chart that Ray just brought down\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Owens/HOU/EES on 10/27/2000 03:26 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom: Leslie D Dever 10/27/2000 03:25 PM\n\tPhone No: 713-853-1947\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, Anita Llamas-Granado/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \nSubject: Org Chart that Ray just brought down\n\nHere is the most recent org chart that has been created.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I wanted to pass along some items I would be interested in for Brown Bags:\nOptions\nGreeks\nEnd of month procedures\n\nThanks\nPL", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "In light of the Commerce Committee Hearing and the FERC Hearing on the 11th \nand 12th, wanted to provide a quick synopsis of the CPUC Hearing in SD.\n\nIt was the same quasi-legislative format as the previous hearing. Speakers \nwere invited by the Commission and only the ALJ and the Commissioners could \ncross-examine the witnesses. Commissioners Lynch and Wood presided. Michael \nKahn, chairman of the Electricity Oversight Board was there and participated \nin some cross-examination as well.\n\nSpeakers were:\n\nISO: \nKellan Fluckiger, COO\nAnjali Sheffrin, Director of Market Analysis\nFrank Wolak, Chairman of Market Surveillance Committee\n\nCal PX:\nDavid Jermain, former VP, Compliance, Audits & Reg. Affairs\nSeth Wilson, \n\nSouth Coast Air Quality Management District:\nCarol Coy, Deputy Executive Director\n\nCPUC:\nHarvey Morris, Principal Attorney\n\nSDG&E:\nDonald Garber\n\nISO's main message was that many factors contribute to the high prices in the \nwholesale market:\n\n 1. Demand growth over past two years at or around 5% (98-99, 99-00)\n 2. Lack of generation additions in entire west\n 3. Reduced imports of electricity from NW, due to low hydro and policy to \nretain water in spring.\n 4. Natural Gas price increases over 1999, at almost 2x's 1999 levels in \nAugust\n 5. Nox emissions trading at or around $40/pound\n 6. Increased underscheduling from June-August\n\nISO has concluded that the reduction in the price caps (from $500 to $250) \nhave increased the overall cost of electricity, with the highest total \ncost/MWh ($180) experienced in August, relative to $167/MWh in June and $118 \nin July. Reason given is that the caps have reduced markup (could be \ninterpreted as generator profit) in peak hours, but supply costs have been \ndriven up in lower load hours. \n\nWhile ISO staff said they will seek an extension of its authority from FERC \nto be set price caps, also raised concerns about the affect any further \nreductions would have on the market. They conclude that such a reduction \nwould deter new investment, preclude generators from recovering fixed costs \nof production, and increase dependence on OOM purchases (as a result of lower \nimports).\n\nISO staff will make a proposal to the ISO Board, October 6, to do the \nfollowing:\n\n1. File for extension of price cap authority to FERC.\n2. Request FERC to institute mandatory forward contract requirement on \ngenerators for a significant portion of their capacity.\n3. CPUC should allow full peak requirements to be forward contracted and \nhedged by UDCs\n4. CPUC and state should promote price responsive demand programs\n5. Maintain sufficient planning reserves.\n\nISO Staff also stated that:\n\n1. Need to create disincentive for underscheduling for load and generation\n a. Charge OOM cost to underscheduled load\n b. Charge replacement reserve cost to underscheduled generation\n c. Additional charge for real-time market transactions\n\n2. Attract and expedite new resources\n\nMARKET POWER:\n\nWhile the Commissioners spent the majority of the day picking apart the \nunderlying reasons for the rise in prices, the conclusion of the hearing was \nPresident Lynch asking the ISO and PX to name names on who has been exerting \nmarket power. Both the PX and the ISO said that it would be impossible to \ndetermine from the information they have. Secondly, the analysis they have \ndone show that no single market participant is consistently exhibiting the \nability (opportunity) to exercise market power. Therefore, at one point or \nanother, nearly every market participant has market power.\n\nWolak suggested that in order to reduce the amount of market power in peak \nperiods, require forward contracting OR increase profit incentives in \noff-peak period, where generators many times sell below short-run marginal \ncosts.\n\nNo further quasi-legislative hearings are planned.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Start Date: 4/15/01; HourAhead hour: 23; No ancillary schedules awarded. \nVariances detected.\nVariances detected in Energy Import/Export schedule.\nVariances detected in SC Trades schedule.\n\n LOG MESSAGES:\n\nPARSING FILE -->> O:\\Portland\\WestDesk\\California Scheduling\\ISO Final \nSchedules\\2001041523.txt\n\n---- Energy Import/Export Schedule ----\n$$$ Variance found in table tblINTCHG_IMPEXP.\n Details: (Hour: 23 / Preferred: 12.00 / Final: 11.98)\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: ECTRT\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/15/01\n TIE_POINT: PVERDE_5_DEVERS\n INTERCHG_ID: EPMI_CISO_LUCKY\n ENGY_TYPE: WHEEL\n\n\n\n---- SC Trades Schedule ----\n*** Final schedule not found for preferred schedule.\n Details:\n\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: EPMI\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/15/01\n TRADING_SC: SETC\n PNT_OF_INTRC: NP15\n SCHED_TYPE: ENGY\n PURCH_SALE: 1\n DEAL_NO: 1\n+++ Hour 23 - bad data from ISO.\n TRANS_TYPE: FINAL\n SC_ID: EPMI\n MKT_TYPE: 2\n TRANS_DATE: 4/15/01\n TRADING_SC: PGAE\n PNT_OF_INTRC: NP15\n SCHED_TYPE: ENGY\n PURCH_SALE: 2\n DEAL_NO: 1", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 10/20/2000 \n08:44 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nAngela Barnett\n10/20/2000 07:21 AM\nTo: Nikki Johnson/NA/Enron@Enron, Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eve \nPuckett/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \nSubject: Joke\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Angela Barnett/HOU/ECT on 10/20/2000 \n07:21 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"lsharris\" on 10/20/2000 01:48:23 AM\nTo: \"Cathy Murray\" , \"Deb Pepple\" \n, \"Angela Barnett\" \ncc: \nSubject: Joke\n\n\nA new teacher started her class by saying, \"Whoever thinks they're stupid\ncan stand up.\" After a few seconds, little Johnny stood. \"Do you think\nyou're stupid, little Johnny?\" she asked. \"No ma'am,\" he replied, \"but I\nhate to see you standing there all by yourself.\"", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Pursuant to our discussions, attached is the Top Legal Risks report for ENA.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Louise, thank you for your timeline. Is it envisioned the distribution of\nthe ETA on monday will include revised general terms and conditions or will\nthat be sent later ? Thanks\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kitchen, Louise \nTo: Flood, Scott L [GCO] \nCC: Taylor, Mark E (Legal) ; Forster, David\n; Webb, Jay \nSent: Thu Jan 03 12:55:24 2002\nSubject: FW: SSMB lawyer's request\n\n\n> Scott\n>\n> Mark Taylor forwarded me your request, I thought it may be helpful to\nintroduce myself and Dave Forster, Dave is the Vice President in charge of\nthe commercial/operational aspects of EnronOnline (that was!). We do have a\nrelaunch plan in place which highlights critical timings which need to be\nmet over the next weeks. I hope this will assist you. As Mark probably\nalready informed you we are taking the opportunity to update the PA and ETA.\nUnder the timescale we do plan to have these with you today.\n>\n> Should Citigroup be the winning bidder, we are currently planning to use\nthe website name \"citigroupenergy.com, 'ssmbenergy.com' or 'ssbenergy.com'.\nIf you intend to give us one of your own doamine names please let us know.\n>\n> If you have any questions on the timetable, please do not hesitate to\ncontact Dave or myself, or on the form of the agreements Mark Taylor.\n>\n> Thanks\n>\n> Louise\n>\n> Louise Kitchen\n> Chief Operating Officer\n> Enron Americas\n> Tel: 713 853 3488\n> Fax: 713 646 2308\n>\n>\n>\n> > <>\n>\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: \tTaylor, Mark E (Legal)\n> Sent:\tThursday, January 03, 2002 11:11 AM\n> To:\tKitchen, Louise\n> Subject:\tSSMB lawyer's request\n>\n>\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: \t\"Flood, Scott L [GCO]\" @ENRON\n> Sent:\tThursday, January 03, 2002 10:46 AM\n> To:\tTaylor, Mark E (Legal)\n> Subject:\telectronic trading\n>\n> Mark,\n> Thanks for the call yesterday . It was very helpful. Can you send me a\ncopy\n> of the electronic trading and pass word application agreements ? Thanks\n\n\n**********************************************************************\nThis e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and\nmay contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the\nintended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by\nothers is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or\nauthorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply\nto Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all\ncopies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not\nintended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a\nbinding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its\naffiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be\nrelied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise.\nThank you.\n**********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Ray Alvarez/NA/Enron on 07/27/2001 04:00 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Jackie Gallagher\" on 07/27/2001 02:49:31 PM\nTo:\t, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , \ncc:\t \n\nSubject:\tAug. 1 Prehearing Conference Set for NW Refund Issues\n\n\nOrder attached.\n\n - NWCONF.DOC", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please fax the Winston & Strawn changes to Kathy Clark.\n\nThanks,\n\nKay\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 07/18/2000 04:01 \nPM ---------------------------\nFrom: Kathleen Clark@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 07/18/2000 03:38 PM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: ABB Final Draft \n\nMy fax:\n\n713-646-6158", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Jo,\n\nWe had some unexpected complications with scheduling today. We'll have to \nreschedule.\n\nThanks for such a prompt reply.\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\nJo Swank on 08/24/2000 05:21:10 PM\nTo: Kay.Mann@enron.com\ncc: \n\nSubject: Re: Kindergarten\n\nDear Kay,\nI would be delighted to visit with you and your husband tomorrow. I will\nbe free at 10:30 a.m. Will this work for you? I will call a leave a\nmessage as well. Hope to meet you tomorrow.\n\nJo\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAt 12:25 PM 8/24/00 -0500, you wrote:\n>Hi Jo,\n>\n>I left you a voice mail, but being an email addict I thought I would send\n>you a note as well.\n>\n>Our son, Michael is in a Montessori kindergarten, which we have decided may\n>not be most suitable for him. We discussed it with Vivian Shudde, and she\n>suggested that I give you a call about the Grace School.\n>\n>My husband and I would like to visit Grace. We are wondering if it might\n>be possible to visit tomorrow. Please let me know what you think.\n>\n>Thanks,\n>\n>Kay Mann\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Vince \n \nSorry for not receiving your call the night before last. My wife had arranged for a nice dinner out and took me completely by surprise! \n \nAnyway, I am at Harvard today at 617-496-7473. Please call at your convenience.\n \nRegards,\n \nDavid\n \n=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=\n \nDavid C. Shimko, President\nRisk Capital Management Partners, LLC\n767 Fifth Avenue, 50th Floor\nNew York, NY 10153\n \n212-508-5735 Tel\n212-508-5733 Fax\n917-446-8756 Cell\n david.shimko@e-rcm.com www.e-rcm.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ok, here's the plan.....\n\nKali and Michael will leave for Brazil with y'all on Wed. the 27th on the \nevening flight (?). Let me know the exact Continental flight number so we \ncan make the reservations. We'll get the seat assignments coordinated later \nI guess.\n\nRenato and I will take a flight out of Houston on the evening of July 6, \narriving Saturday morning. The four of us will return to Houston on the \nnext Fri. night flight (13th). I think we've decided not to go to Foz do \nIguacu, since we have so little time. Instead, we'd like to go to Rio for a \nfew days. Can we all go together and drive. Maybe you could get hotel \nreservations there?\n\nLet me know what you think. We're excited about the trip. The kids can't \nwait.\n\nSusan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Return-Path: \nReceived: from mx1.airmail.net from [209.196.77.98] by mail.airmail.net \n(/\\##/\\ Smail3.1.30.16 #30.14) with esmtp for sender: \n id ; Mon, 11 Dec \n2000 06:08:23 -0600 (CST)\nReceived: from web513.mail.yahoo.com ([216.115.104.228]) by mx1.airmail.net \nwith smtp (Exim 3.16 #2) id 145Rkl-000HGe-00 for mfe252@airmail.net; Mon, 11 \nDec 2000 06:08:23 -0600\nMessage-ID: <20001211120752.12552.qmail@web513.mail.yahoo.com>\nReceived: from [64.0.99.137] by web513.mail.yahoo.com; Mon, 11 Dec 2000 \n04:07:52 PST\nDate: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 04:07:52 -0800 (PST)\nFrom: randa evans \nSubject: Fwd: Fw: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\nTo: Nichole Mathews , teresa mathews \n, Susan Taylor , JANE AND LEW \nDAVIS , dawn , amber evans \n, charlie evans , Tammy Evans \n, Doris Faussett , Michael Ferguson \n, Michael Don Ferguson , sharon \nforward , Gary Hobbs \nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"0-756898537-976536472=:12230\"\nX-Airmail-Delivered: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 06:08:23 -0600 (CST)\nX-Airmail-Spooled: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 06:08:23 -0600 (CST)\nX-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000\n\n\nNote: forwarded message attached.\n\n\n=====\nhugz and luvz.........Randa\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! 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Millions of Products.\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/\nX-Apparently-To: turbosbabe96@yahoo.com via web513.mail.yahoo.com\nReturn-Path: \nX-Track: 1: 40\nReceived: from f203.pav1.hotmail.com (EHLO hotmail.com) (64.4.31.203) by \nmta224.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 10 Dec 2000 20:10:49 -0800 (PST)\nReceived: from mail pickup service by hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; \nSun, 10 Dec 2000 20:10:49 -0800\nReceived: from 63.208.191.196 by pv1fd.pav1.hotmail.msn.com with HTTP; Mon, \n11 Dec 2000 04:10:48 GMT\nX-Originating-IP: [63.208.191.196]\nFrom: \"Amy Ivie\" \nTo: g_ivie@hotmail.com, kreed@splitrock.net, chucki@kountry.net, \nturbosbabe96@yahoo.com, cxivie@bechtel.com, aaron1956@yahoo.com, \njay@oldcarplace.com, 1283@prodigy.net, jettiebean@webtv.net, \nmisha79@webtv.net, amyivie@hotmail.com\nSubject: Fwd: Fw: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\nDate: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 22:10:48 -0600\nMime-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"----=_NextPart_000_6a7a_a17_52a\"\nMessage-ID: \nX-OriginalArrivalTime: 11 Dec 2000 04:10:49.0280 (UTC) \nFILETIME=[5802E400:01C06328]\nContent-Length: 5649\n\n\n> >\n\n______________________________________________________________________________\n_______\nGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com\n\nX-Apparently-To: erlaich@yahoo.com via web1606.mail.yahoo.com\nX-Track: 1: 40\nReceived: from 170.76.75.32 (EHLO exchange.del-valle.k12.tx.us) \n(170.76.75.32) by mta103.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 06 Dec 2000 06:53:37 \n-0800 (PST)\nReceived: by EXCHANGE with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id ; \nWed, 6 Dec 2000 09:01:57 -0600\nMessage-ID: <01F5BFFB901FD411BCD300E0811089513E1126@EXCHANGE>\nFrom: \"Laich, Emily\" \nTo: \"'erlaich@yahoo.com'\" \nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\nDate: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 09:01:56 -0600\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\nContent-Length: 4529\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Cavazos, Jennifer\nSent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:56 AM\nTo: Ashcroft, Lisa; Garcia, Lupe; Bordeau, Ginger; Dimmitt, Laura;\nBurdett, Sarah; Sanchez, Tracy; Artaza, Marie; Laich, Emily; Krueger,\nDeanna; Goodhue, Nancy; 'emanpower@yahoo.com'\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Braziel, Allison\nSent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 4:17 PM\nTo: Virnig, Samantha; Justa, Candy; Beyer, Susan; Wulff, Leslie;\nVandestreek, E.J.; Samuels, Jill; Harrell, Connie; Ply, Jeanne; Hilgers,\nSara; Livaudais, Tom; Madole, Melissa; Cavazos, Jennifer; Gould, Malisa;\nMontez, Kristina\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Tubb, Kristin\nSent: Friday, December 01, 2000 1:19 PM\nTo: Alff, Lucy; Bach, Mary; Beckner, Amy; Bennett, Paula; Billela, Mary;\nBostwick, Diane; Braziel, Allison; Clarke, Lynn; Day, Kristin; Day,\nAllison; Kasper, Laura\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Abshier, Janie\nSent: Friday, December 01, 2000 11:48 AM\nTo: De Leon, Victoria; Cummins, Robert; Martinez, Marla; Trevino, Lisa;\nBillela, Mary; Werner, Marie; Garza, Rachelle; Tubb, Kristin; Tout,\nPatti; Ichon, Laura; Smith, Laurie\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Harrell, Connie\nSent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 1:47 PM\nTo: travis.harrell@cpa.state.tx.us; Burns, Julie;\nscheatham@saladoisd.org; lisagmooney@stemail.uttyl.edu; Beyer, Susan;\nJanice Goodenough (E-mail); Vickie Valdez (E-mail); Kathleen Speetzen\n(E-mail); Hardaway, Naomi; Denton, Mary; Braziel, Allison; Abshier,\nJanie; Vandestreek, E.J.\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Wade, Veronica\nSent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 1:05 PM\nTo: Ford, Sara; Casarez, Dora; Nunez, Veronica; Hale, Brande; Hardaway,\nNaomi; Harrell, Connie; Justa, Candy; Bostwick, Diane; Higgins, Mary;\nRagan, Rhonda; Crickmer, Jennifer\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Terry Brown [mailto:Terry.Brown@AlconLabs.com]\nSent: Friday, August 18, 2000 11:12 AM\nTo: Robin Mason; Kathy Holt; Wendy Martin; Nicholas Langevin; 'Allen\nWeatherley'; 'Bob Munger'; 'Gay Brown'; 'Jim Aanderud'; 'Tim Doogs';\nLisa Lowseth; Dennis Carson\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rita Rector\nSent: Friday, August 18, 2000 9:16 AM\nTo: Lisa Lowseth; Joseph Griffin; Dennis Carson; Linda Bennett; Robin\nMason; Terri Cage; Terry Brown; Judy West; Gwen Hamilton; Rita Mott;\nEvelyn Campbell\nSubject: FW: FW: FW: Yes Ossifer?\n\n\n\n\n>> > > > WHAT NOT TO SAY TO A POLICE OFFICER! ~~~\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 1. I can't reach my license unless you hold my\n>> > > > beer. (OK in Texas)\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 2. Sorry, Officer, I didn't realize my radar\n>> > > > detector wasn't plugged in.\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 3.Aren't you the guy from the Village People?\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 4. Hey, you must've been doin' about 125 mph to\n>> > > > keep up with me. Good job!\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 5. Are You Andy or Barney?\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 6. I thought you had to be in relatively good\n>> > > > physical condition to be a police officer.\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 7. You're not gonna check the trunk, are you?\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 8. I pay your salary!\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 9. Gee, Officer! That's terrific. The last\n>> > > > officer only gave me a warning, too!\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 10. Do you know why you pulled me over? Okay,\n>> > > > just so one of us does.\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 11. I was trying to keep up with traffic. Yes, I\n>> > > > know there are no other cars around. That's how\n>> > > > far ahead of me they are.\n>> > > >\n>> > > > 12. When the Officer says \"Gee Son....Your eyes\n>> > > > look red, have you been drinking?\" You probably\n>> > > > shouldn't respond with,\"Gee Officer your eyes look\n>> > > > glazed, have you been eating doughnuts?\"\n>> > > >\n>> > > > Forward this to at least 11 people and see what\n>> > > > comes on your screen, you will laugh your head\n>> > > > off!!!!!!! This works. I don't know how...\n>> > > >\n>> > > >\n>> >\n>>\n>>________________________________________________________________________\n>>Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com\n>\n>________________________________________________________________________\n>Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Saudi, thanks, but I'll wait until you and I can play it together. All the \nbest. Jim\n\n\n\n\n\"Dilg, Joe\" on 11/20/2000 07:36:04 PM\nTo: \"Derrick, James (Enron)\" \ncc: \n\nSubject: FW: Client Golf Tournament\n\n\nI think I will be out of town on the slopes on the 12th but would you be\ninterested. This should be great course. Joe\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Campbell, Bert\n> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:54 PM\n> To: All Partners - HOU\n> Cc: Shaw, Summer\n> Subject: RE: Client Golf Tournament\n>\n> The client/attorney tournament described by Summer Shaw will be at\n> the Whispering Pines Golf Club recently built by long-time firm client,\n> Corbin J. Robertson, Jr. The course already is being described as one of\n> the most beautiful in the United States.\n>\n> Whispering Pines Golf Club will be the site of The Spirit, The\n> International Amateur Golf Championship. Todd Greenwalt spoke at a recent\n> firm luncheon about securing tax-exempt status for the organization that\n> will sponsor the tournament. The first of The International Golf\n> Championship tournaments will be held October 17-21, 2001, and every other\n> year thereafter at Whispering Pines. The men's and women's national\n> amateur champion and runnerup from 36 countries are expected to\n> participate in the first Championship.\n>\n> All partners are encouraged to plan to play and to invite clients to\n> enjoy this opportunity.\n>\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Shaw, Summer\n> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:40 PM\n> To: All Partners - HOU\n> Subject: Client Golf Tournament\n>\n> The Client Services Office is going to be organizing a client/attorney\n> golf tournament for Friday, January 12, 2001. The tournament is going to\n> be at the Whispering Pines Golf Club in Trinity, which is near Lake\n> Livingston. We have 64 playing spots available for this day and if we\n> exceed this number, we will set up another golf day. We are planning on\n> chartering buses to take all players to the course.\n>\n> The format will be a four-person scramble, so please try to organize your\n> group accordingly. The buses will be leaving at 9:00 a.m. We will provide\n> lunch at 11:30 a.m. and the tournament will begin at 12:00 p.m. The\n> tournament will be followed by a cocktail reception.\n>\n> If you are interested in inviting clients to this event, please send me a\n> typed list or an e-mail with the names and addresses of the clients you\n> would like to invite to the tournament by Monday, December 4. Invitations\n> will be mailed shortly thereafter to all players.\n>\n> If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at extension 3279.\n ++++++CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE+++++\nThe information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This\nemail is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization\nnamed above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized\nrepresentative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any\nreview, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachments, if any,\nor the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received\nthis email in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email\nand delete this email from your system. Thank You", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We apologize for sending you last weeks issue, this is the latest issue of Btu Weekly\n\n\ne-mail: info@Btu.net\nphone: 732-758-8222\nfax: 732-758-8286\n\n\n - wg012802.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Chris:\n\nHere are the slides with your suggested edits incorporated. Take a look. \nAlso, feel free to integrate the portions that you're working on (\"deal \nbench,\" pre-quals, etc.) directly into the presentation, or I'd be happy to \ndo it. I'm at 415.782.7822.\n\nI'm contacting Benevides about putting an illustrative slide together \nrepresenting the base and peak blocks.\n\nBest,\nJeff", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "FYI\n\nVince\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 12/17/99 \n03:14 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJoseph Hrgovcic\n12/16/99 09:46 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Emission trading \n\nVince,\n\n I spoke with Susan Wood, who heads up our emissions marketing effort who \nsays we don't really have any materials we send out. She did recommend the \nEmissions trading handbook which can be purchased for $50 from \nhttp://www.etei.org/handbook_changed.htm. \n\n In general, the site http://www.etei.org/ is a great source of info, and the \nthe parent site, http://www.emissions.org should be checked out as well. If \nyou'd like me to purchase the handbook (it will take three weeks) let me know.\n\nJoe\n\n\n\n\n\nVince J Kaminski\n12/16/99 08:15 AM\nTo: Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Re: Emission trading\n\nJoe,\n\nDo we have any materials about it?\n\nVince\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 12/16/99 \n08:14 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nAdam Brulinski\n12/14/99 08:22 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Emission trading \n\nThank you in advance. \n\nLet me just mention that the issue is quite urgent so I would appreciate if I \ncould get sth ASAP.\n\nAdam\n\n\n\n\nVince J Kaminski\n99-12-14 15:24\nTo: Adam Brulinski/WAR/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Emission trading \n\nAdam,\n\nLet me gather some information for you.\n\nVince\n\n\n\nAdam Brulinski\n12/14/99 08:08 AM\nTo: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: Emission trading\n\nSzanowny Panie,\n\nChcielibysmy zaczac propagowac w Polsce idee handlu prawami do emisji \nzanieczyszczen. 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", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I do have plans. I'm going over to my uncles for a little family get together. I'm not going until around 6ish. I would love to just spend the day with you. :-)\n\nI don't think we are going to be able to go see Lord of the rings tonight, sold out. I haven't talked to sissy yet so I'm not sure what the plan is. I will let you know as soon as possible.\n\nI am soooo tired today. It's a very good tired though. :-) \n\nMiss you. \n\nSir. \n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Semperger, Cara [] \nSent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 8:31 AM \nTo: craigv@cmicro.com \nSubject: I can't get you out of my head \n\n\nHi, \n\nI am sitting here at my desk talking contracts and energy, and in my \nhead I am thinking about kisses, caresses, and waking up with you. \nYou make me feel so special, and beautiful, and cherished. I would \nreally like to play hooky all during your shutdown and just be with you. \n\n\nI want to have a completely lazy day, just vegging, reading, snacking, \nkeeping my feet warm, petting cats, watching movies, and snuggling by my \nfireplace. How does Christmas Eve sound? Do you have plans? \n\n\nBye my special one, \n\nKitten \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n********************************************************************** \nThis e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. \n\n**********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Per our conversation, I'll be happy to assist Lucy during your absence. Sara\n\n\n\n\nDale Neuner on 07/01/99 08:26:51 AM\nTo: Jeff Harbert/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Lucy Ortiz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sara Shackleton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jefferson D \nSorenson/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Paper Desk Support\n\nI am tied up in reviews for at least 4 hours today, and will be leaving \ntomorrow at about 2 o'clock to start my two-week vacation. Starting \nimmediately, please send all correspondence, questions or requests to Lucy \nOrtiz. I have handed off all open items to her (with the exception of the \nremaining National Gypsum Company trade), including the trades that came down \nyesterday. \n\nMelba returns on Monday and will resume her role documenting Confirmations. \nIn my absence, Lucy will assume my role of review/additional support, and \nwill coordinate any new issues, language, etc. with Sara Shackleton.\n\nAs with myself, please realize that Lucy wears many hats, and extend to her \nthe same patience and understanding that you give me.\n\nDale\n3-9746", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Check.\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\n\"PARKER, Isabel\" on 04/19/2001 08:03:34 AM\nTo: \"'Kay.Mann@enron.com'\" \ncc: \"O'BRIEN, Lisa\" \n\nSubject: RE: Revised language relating to payment\n\nThis e-mail is confidential and may well also be legally privileged. If you \nhave received it in error, you are on notice of its status. Please notify us \nimmediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your system. \nPlease do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its contents to \nany other person: to do so could be a breach of confidence. Thank you for \nyour co-operation. Please contact our\nIT Helpdesk on +44 (0) 20 7936 4000 Ext.2000 or email ITHelp@freshfields.com \nif you need assistance.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you Kay. I do have the earlier versions and I will pass the document\non to the lenders.\nAnother condition precedent to funding tomorrow is getting a response from\nGE as to whether they have any further comments on the documents circulated\nto them yesterday, and whether someone from GE will be available tomorrow to\nsign the letter circulated yesterday attaching the agreed forms of consent,\nopinion and Turbine Contract.\nI would be grateful if you speak to Kent Shoemaker and ask him to let us\nknow today whether he has any comments and whether a signatory will be\navailable on Firday morning to sign the letter.\nThank you\nIsabel\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kay.Mann@enron.com [mailto:Kay.Mann@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:31 AM\nTo: PARKER, Isabel\nSubject: RE: Revised language relating to payment\n\n\n\nIsabel,\n\nI'm waiting on Delta to give me language concerning a performance guarantee\nadjustment for site conditions before turning the execution version.\n\nThe GE parent guaranty and LOC are in the all the earlier versions I sent,\nand remain unchanged. Please let me know if you don't have the earlier\nversions.\n\nKay\n\n\n\n\n\"PARKER, Isabel\" on 04/18/2001 06:07:33 PM\n\nTo: \"'Kay.Mann@enron.com'\" \ncc: \"O'BRIEN, Lisa\" \n\nSubject: RE: Revised language relating to payment\n\nThis e-mail is confidential and may well also be legally privileged. If you\nhave received it in error, you are on notice of its status. Please notify\nus immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this message from your\nsystem. Please do not copy it or use it for any purposes, or disclose its\ncontents to any other person: to do so could be a breach of confidence.\nThank you for your co-operation. Please contact our\nIT Helpdesk on +44 (0) 20 7936 4000 Ext.2000 or email\nITHelp@freshfields.com if you need assistance.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKay\nDo you know when we might receive a revised Turbine Contract? The lenders\nwould like to review the GE parent guarantee.\nThank you\nIsabel\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kay.Mann@enron.com [mailto:Kay.Mann@enron.com]\nSent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:11 AM\nTo: rvicens@deltapower.com; gregorylang@paulhastings.com;\niparker@freshfields.com\nCc: Stephen.Thome@enron.com; Jake.Thomas@enron.com; ccampbell@kslaw.com;\njkeffer@kslaw.com\nSubject: Revised language relating to payment\n\n\nThe following language/numbers are acceptable to GE:\n\n\n6.1.2 Payment Schedule.\n|-----------------+-----------------|\n| Payment Date | Payment Amount |\n|-----------------+-----------------|\n| April 30, 2001 |$50,234,000 |\n|-----------------+-----------------|\n| | |\n|-----------------+-----------------|\n| | |\n|-----------------+-----------------|\n| TOTAL| $50,234,000 |\n|-----------------+-----------------|\n\n\n\n\nSuch April 30th payment shall constitute full and final payment for the\nUnits, except that Purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of any\nand all amounts associated with any Change Order after the Effective Date.\nThe final payment is also subject to Section 6.1.3.\n\nThe form of the letter of credit is included as an exhibit to the turbine\ncontract (exhibit D) and the form of GE parent guarantee is attached as\nExhibit C-1.\n\nKay", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "7:00 preferably\n\n\n\n\n\"Larry W. Bass\" on 03/07/2001 10:58:45 AM\nTo: Eric.Bass@enron.com\ncc: \nSubject: Re: Dinner on Friday?\n\n\nWhat time you have in mind, Son?\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \nTo: \nSent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 10:56 AM\nSubject: Dinner on Friday?\n\n\n> Hey Dad,\n>\n> Did you talk to the better half? I was thinking Trulucks but if you can't\n> attend I understand.\n>\n> Let me know,\n>\n> Eric\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE]\tQuote.com \t Log In | Sign Up | Account Mgt. | Insight Center \t[IMAGE]\t Get Quote/LiveCharts: [IMAGE] [IMAGE] FindSymbol \t[IMAGE]\t\n[IMAGE]\t\t\t\t[IMAGE]\t[IMAGE]\t\n[IMAGE]\t\t\t\t[IMAGE]\t[IMAGE]\t\n[IMAGE]\t\t\t\t[IMAGE]\t[IMAGE]\t\n\n\n[IMAGE]\t My Portfolio | LiveCharts | Stocks | News | Msg Boards | Markets | Funds | IPO | Options \t[IMAGE]\t\n\n\n[IMAGE]\t[IMAGE] The Daily Quote\t[IMAGE] \t[IMAGE]\t\n[IMAGE]\t\tBrought to you every morning as of 10 AM ET. 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[IMAGE] [IMAGE]\t \t [IMAGE] Stocks to Watch United Technologies to Shed Jobs United Technologies Corp., which includes jet engine builder Pratt & Whitney, said Tuesday it plans to cut some 5,000 jobs, or about 3.2 percent of its work force, because of the impact that the Sept. 11 attacks are having on the aerospace industry. Biogen sees higher than expected Avonex sales Biotech firm Biogen Inc. (NASDAQ:BGEN) said on Tuesday it expects flagship product Avonex, which treats multiple sclerosis, to post 2001 sales higher than originally expected. Raytheon requests bids for aircraft-integration unit-WSJ Raytheon Co (NYSE:RTN), renewing efforts to sell its aircraft-integration business, last week sought bids from Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA), L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. (NYSE:LLL) and others, the Wall Street Journal said on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the process. Enron third-quarter earnings rise Energy trading giant Enron Corp. (NYSE:ENE) said on Tuesday its third-quarter earnings rose as its core wholesale marketing and trading division delivered strong returns. J&J profits rise, driven by medical devices, drugs Diversified health-care giant Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) on Tuesday said third-quarter profits rose nearly 16 percent, spurred by higher sales of medical devices and continued growth of key prescription drugs. - - - - - MORE Breaking News [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]\t[IMAGE]\t\n \t\t\t [IMAGE] Your Watch List News VIFL News Food Technology Service, Inc. Reports Continued Profits BusinessWire: 10/10/2001 13:08 ET FOOD TECHNOLOGY SERVICE INC FILES FORM 10QSB (*US:VIFL) EDGAR Online: 10/10/2001 11:55 ET Food Technology Service, Inc. 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Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "The Payment status has changed on the following report:\n\nStatus last changed by: System\nExpense Report Name: Customer Dinner Meetings\nReport Total: $194.78\nAmount Due Employee: $194.78\nAmount Approved: $194.78\nAmount Paid: $194.78\nApproval Status: Approved\nPayment Status: Paid\n\n\nTo review this expense report, click on the following link for Concur Expense.\nhttp://expensexms.enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Attached is our organizational chart which will be prettied up over time.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I really want to live in Altadore. I hear that is where all the fly bitches hang. I don't know to be honest Killarney / Altadore / West Hillhurst ? Close to downtown. I am thinking infill / townhouse. My mom has a friend who says there are nice brownstone townhomes in Altadore. I am thinking of checking those out. I am looking for minimal maintenance. Do you have any ideas? Seen Kerri Murray lately?\n\nCD\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tRob Laird @ENRON \nSent:\tThursday, August 09, 2001 8:39 AM\nTo:\tDorland, Chris\nSubject:\tRE:\n\nWhere do you want to live, which area, condo/house?\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Chris.Dorland@enron.com [mailto:Chris.Dorland@enron.com]\nSent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:49 PM\nTo: RLaird@natsource.ca\nSubject: RE:\n\n\nActually lots. Keep this on the QT for now but this kid is moving back to\ncow town. I'll be in town next week shopping for somewhere to live. Just in\ntime for ski season.\n\nLater\n\nChris\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Rob Laird @ENRON\n Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:56 PM\n To: Dorland, Chris\n Subject:\n\n\n What up dog?\n\n\n\n\n**********************************************************************\nThis e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and\nmay contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the\nintended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by\nothers is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or\nauthorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply\nto Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all\ncopies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not\nintended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a\nbinding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its\naffiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be\nrelied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise.\nThank you.\n**********************************************************************", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Any GCP Adjustments will be highighted in blue. If you have any questions, \nplease feel free to give me a call.\n\n\n\n\nAmber N Ebow x5-8331\nGlobal Counterparty_Enron Net Works\n\n\n\n\nFrom: Aparna Rajaram/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/02/2001 09:50 AM\nTo: Amber Ebow/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: \nSubject: FW: Click Paper Approvals, 05-01-01\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rajaram, Aparna \nSent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:50 AM\nTo: Lombardi, Kelly; Schott, Samuel; Rodriguez, Bernice; Hare, Bill; \nVenturatos, Steve; Gerard, Camille; Schott, Samuel; Rohauer, Tanya; Moran, \nTom; Jones, Tana; Davis, Frank L.; Curry, Ken; Hunter, Nicole; Campbell, Lesli\nSubject: Click Paper Approvals, 05-01-01\n\nPlease see attached.\n\n\n\nAparna Rajaram\nPh: (713) 345-4563\nFax: (713) 853-9476\nAparna.Rajaram@enron.com", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Nelson,\nAs you know, Grand Cheniere was under maintenance in October and we had to \nshut in Johson Bayou. Francis wants us to reallocate (trespass gas) that \nthey continued to flow onto ANR in the amout of 54,536mm to us at an agreed \nupon price of $5.20. ANR has agreed to do this next week. Since you are \nout today Francis asked us to make sure you called him about this as well as \nanother issue. \nMark", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "please handle for me. thanks. mhc\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michelle Cash/HOU/ECT on 12/12/2000 04:26 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nARSystem@mailman.enron.com on 12/12/2000 02:59:26 PM\nTo: michelle.cash@enron.com\ncc: \nSubject: Request Submitted: Access Request for diane.goode@enron.com\n\n\nYou have received this email because the requester specified you as their \nManager. Please click \nhttp://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000010092&Page=\nApproval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000010092\nRequest Create Date : 12/12/00 3:00:54 PM\nRequested For : diane.goode@enron.com\nResource Name : Unlisted Application/Software\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Dear Mathew,\n\nThank you for your interest in receiving a free trial to\nNatural Gas Intelligence, the industry's leading news and pricing\nservice since 1981. 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(c) 2001, Intelligence Press, Inc.---", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "No change to the Profiles for the CP's listed in the attached spreadsheet for \nUS Physical Power \n\nShari\n \n\n\n\n\tTana Jones\n\t01/26/2001 09:10 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Alan Aronowitz/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shari \nStack/HOU/ECT@ECT, Harry M Collins/HOU/ECT@ECT, David \nMinns/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENt, Marie Heard/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Robbi Rossi/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, John Viverito/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jane McBride/AP/Enron@Enron, \nAndrea Calo/SA/Enron@Enron, Peter Keohane/CAL/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: EOL Approvals, 1/26/01\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Tana Jones/HOU/ECT on 01/26/2001 09:10 AM -----\n\n\tWalter Guidroz@ENRON\n\t01/26/2001 09:05 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Karen Lambert/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tana Jones/HOU/ECT@ECT, Samuel \nSchott/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brant Reves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Debbie \nR Brackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, David Hardy/LON/ECT@ECT, Lesli Campbell/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nCynthia Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary G Gosnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Enron Europe \nGlobal Contracts and Facilities, Enron Europe Global \nCounterParty/LON/ECT@ECT, Stephanie Sever/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Moran/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nAdnan Patel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Claudia Clark/HOU/ECT@ECT, William S \nBradford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Lees/HOU/ECT@ECT, Juana Fayett/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nJana Morse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Maley/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSonya Clarke/LON/ECT@ECT, Lee Munden/LON/ECT@ECT, Tim Davies/LON/ECT@ECT, \nKaren O'Day/NA/Enron@Enron, Tanya Rohauer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kelly \nLombardi/NA/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: EOL Approvals, 1/26/01\n\nSee attached; thanks.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Your comments are needed for Joyce James who sat in for Alice Wright. Please return as soon as possible. Thank you!-Becky\n\t\t\n\tExcellent = 5 Above Average = 4 Average = 3 Below Average = 2 Poor = 1\n\n\tInitiative\n\n\tCooperation\n\n\tPunctuality\n\n\tAttendance\n\n\tQuality of Work\n\n\tWould you request this person again Y/N?\n\nComments", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/16/2001 \n01:46 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Btu\" on 01/12/2001 04:12:44 PM\nTo: \"Btu Weekly\" <>\ncc: \nSubject: Btu Weekly\n\n\n\nAttached is the latest issue of Btu Weekly.\n\ne-mail: info@Btu.net\nphone: 732-758-8222\nfax: 732-758-8286\n\n\n - wg011501.pdf", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "How cool is that.\n\n\nFrom: Kathleen Carnahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/31/2001 10:26 AM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nMost of the gifts will be coming from that little department (even the \nfishing reel has the Enron logo on it). The only thing that is logo-less is \nthe saddle, and our developers would like to find someone to tool the Logo on \nit.\n\nK-\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 10:24 AM\nTo: Carnahan, Kathleen\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nThat reminds me. There used to be a \"gift department\" that blessed such \nthings. I don't remember where it is - PR? I wonder who would know? \n\n\n\n\nFrom: Kathleen Carnahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/31/2001 10:18 AM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nI can't wait to use the \"baby Carnahan\" things! It makes me excited just to \nthink about it. And funny you would mention the last name thing because I \nwas just thinking about that last night. The father's name is Dustin Elkins, \nbut I doubt they will get married (at least Shayne has not indicated that \nthey were). Kayne reminds me of my niece and nephew's names (Kade and Konner \nCarnahan). \n\nI just talked to Carlos. He is already in Colorado and in the process of \nrenting a car. I told him about the gift thing and he does not think it \nwould be a problem. The deal is, that the Indian Chief that Matt Gimble has \nbeen dealing with was ousted and so Matt, et al. want to give the \"new\" Chief \na saddle and maybe a fishing real. They also want to give the 4 tribal \ncounsel and their attorney pen & pencil sets and shirts.\n\nAnyway, Carlos did not think it would be a problem but asked me to double \ncheck with Andy Edison just in case.\n\nHow embarrassing to be stripped of chiefhood! I'll bet ole' Chief Sitting \nBull is turning over in his grave!\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:57 AM\nTo: Carnahan, Kathleen\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nI've got the crib, a playpen, red and blue check bumpers for the crib, a \nnever used airplane baby swing you hang on a trees (our trees were too tall), \nperhaps a jogging stroller (don't think we gave it away), and I don't know \nwhat else. All have \"baby Carnahan\" on it. Will she give the baby her last \nname? That would be cool.\n\nI met someone (a guy) named Kayne. Yes, I know it looks like Kay, but I \nthought it sounded cool. Kayne Carnahan. Opps, sounds like a bull rider!\n\nckm\n\n\nFrom: Kathleen Carnahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/31/2001 09:45 AM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nRemember not to throw away baby stuff! My oldest daughter, Sara has already \nbought a complete wardrobe for the baby including girl and boy outfits. I \nguess I had better get on the ball and at least buy a \"I Love Granny\" bib or \nsomething! Ha.\n\nDo you know Carlos' cell phone number? His normal secretary is out.\n\nK-\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:37 AM\nTo: Carnahan, Kathleen\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nThanks, but I'm throwing away junk all weekend. Neil will be gone....\n\n\nFrom: Kathleen Carnahan/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/31/2001 09:28 AM\nTo: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: important stuff\n\nLake Woodlands, do you want to come?\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mann, Kay \nSent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:23 AM\nTo: Carnahan, Kathleen\nSubject: important stuff\n\nSo where are you kayaking this weekend?\n\nckm", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "With the realignment of ETS, we want to remind you of the procedures for \nbooking company aircraft service. As you probably know, one Enron plane has \nbeen designated for use by ETS for travel between Houston and Omaha and for \nother trips as approved by the vice presidents or us. Of course, a key \nconsideration for approval is the number of passengers, which generally is a \nminimum of 4 - 6, and/or the difficulty of reaching the destination(s) by \ncommercial airlines. The plane is booked on a first come, first served \nbasis. To encourage maximum utilization of the plane, a weekly schedule is \npublished and distributed to ETS support team members each week.\n\nVirginia O'Neill coordinates the plane schedule and will continue to do so \nfor all trips originating from Omaha. In addition, we have begun utilizing \ncharter aircraft service for trips originating from Omaha within a mileage \nrange of 700 - 800 miles. The utilization of charters for these trips will \nreduce travel costs by eliminating deadhead costs. Virginia will continue to \ncoordinate charter trips from Omaha also. Beginning today, Julie Armstrong \nwill coordinate trips originating from Houston. Julie and Virginia will work \ntogether to continue publishing the weekly plane schedule so that travelers \ncan utilize the plane when available. Please remember that company plane \nusage requires the approval of your vice president. If employees are \nreserving individual available seats on a scheduled flight, vice presidential \napproval isn't required.\n\nIf space is available, personal travel for employees and their immediate \nfamilies is permitted. Imputed income for the cost of the flight will be \nincluded in the employee's W-2 form at the end of the year. Please remember \nthat personal travelers are always subject to being bumped up to departure \ntime by business travelers and that the schedule is subject to frequent \nchange.\n\nPlease have the following information available when contacting Julie or \nVirginia to book a flight:\n\n Date of travel & destination \nLead passenger's name\nOther passenger's names (generally need 4 - 6 passengers)\nDeparture & return times\nGround transportation requirements (if rental cars are required, \nplease have the individual's American Express number or Emerald Isle number \navailable).\n Purpose of the trip\n Coding if the trip is being charged to a work order\n\nWe will continue to monitor usage of the company plane to maximize its usage \nand provide needed private aircraft service for ETS. In addition, we expect \nthat, except for NBPL, the actual aircraft usage cost will be billed directly \nto the user's cost center in year 2001. However, the billing details are \nstill being worked out and will be communicated when finalized. If you have \nquestions or comments, you may contact either of us or Julie or Virginia.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Critical Migration Information:\n\n1. Your scheduled Outlook Migration Date is THE EVENING OF : April 23rd\n2. You need to press the \"Save My Data\" button (only once) to send us your \npre-migration information.\n3. You must be connected to the network before you press the button.\n4. If a POP-UP BOX appears, prompting you to \"ABORT, CANCEL OR TRUST SIGNER\" \nplease select TRUST SIGNER.\n5. Any information you Add to your Personal Address Book, Journal or calendar \nafter you click on the button will need to be manually re-added into Outlook \nafter you have been migrated.\n6. Clicking this button does not complete your migration to Outlook. Your \nmigration will be completed the evening of your migration date.\n\n\n\n Failure to click on the button means you WILL NOT get your Calendar, \nContacts, Journal and ToDo information imported into Outlook the day of your \nmigration and could result in up to a 2 week delay to restore this \ninformation.\n\nIf you encounter any errors please contact the resolution center @ \n713-853-1411", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "IMPORTANT!\n\nA little bird told me that 3 out of the 4 candidates Enron has extended \noffers to for the summer are wavering. The competition is between Enron and \neither consulting or investment companies. \n\nPlease take 10 -15 minutes to contact each candidate (via phone or email) so \nthey will have the opportunity to get acquainted with other Enron employees. \nCandidate cultivation is very important in helping a candidate decide between \ntwo different firms. \n\nIf you do not feel comfortable answering any of the candidates questions feel \nfree to direct them my way.\n\n\nCandidate Name Contact # Email Address\n\n\n1. Michael Finger 713-520-6882 mjfinger@rice.edu\n\n2. Jebb Hutton 713-874-1558 jhutton@rice.edu\n\n3. Jeff Wolfe 281-343-7694 jjwolfe@rice.edu\n\n4. Josh Webber 713-862-5288 weber@rice.edu\n\n\n\n\nRegards,\n\nKristin Gandy\nAssociate Recruiter\n713-345-3214", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ryszard Domanski\nZgrupowania Zmija 23 m. 22\nWarszawa\nWyzsza Szkola Handlu i Finansow Miedzynarodowych\n03-972 Warszawa, Alzacka 15a\nPhone : 011 48 22 639 7907 (h)\n 011 48 601 302 714 (c)\nFax : 011 48 22 616 2920\nE-mail:RDOMAN@elpis.sgh.waw.pl\n msh_isc@it.com.pl", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "You have received this email because the requester specified you as their Manager. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000061279&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.\n\n\n\n\nRequest ID : 000000000061279\nRequest Create Date : 9/20/01 11:47:26 AM\nRequested For : elizabeth.sager@enron.com\nResource Name : Live Link CORP\nResource Type : Applications", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Ruth-\n\nI've been trying to call you back since last night, but your line is always \nbusy. I'd be happy to drive on Saturday. Shall I call everyone? Other than \nJazz and Kali, I'll need to pick up Francie, Angela and Amy, right? Any more?\n\nThanks,\n\nSusan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "(For e-mailing list removal information see bottom of email.)\t\nYour player is out of date. Upgrade FREE! \t\n\n\n\t\t[IMAGE]\t[IMAGE]\t\t\t\n\t[IMAGE]\t\t Try the new RealOne? for FREE! Get enhanced audio and video, built-in web browser, enhanced features, exclusive programming and more. 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All other companies or products listed herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. \t[IMAGE]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "looks good\n\n\n\n\nPeggy Mahoney\n07/24/2000 06:20 PM\nTo: Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Karen \nDenne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cedric Burgher/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeremy \nBlachman/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Karen S Owens@ees@EES, \nKevin Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, \nMarty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES, \nDave S Laipple/DUB/EES@EES, James E Keller/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: \nSubject: Rich Products\n\nPlease review the attached draft news release about our agreement with Rich \nProducts\nand let me know if you have any comments by 5pm Tuesday, July 25. We are \nscheduled\nto release on Wednesday, July 26. If you have any questions, please call me \nat x57034.\n\nRich Products is a major US food manufacturer headquartered in Buffalo, NY. \nThe company\nranked #122 in Forbes Private 500 and has sales around $1.5 billion. Rich \nProducts is owned\nand operated by the founding Rich family. Products manufactured include \nfrozen meats,\nbakery products and non-dairy creamers.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "I have to move some final things out of my old house. I hope I close \ntomorrow! If you would like to meet me at my new house, and then we could \nrun over quick and grab the final things I could go after...\n\n\n\n\t\"Patti Young\" \n\t06/21/2000 07:08 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Wednesdsay\n\n\n\nIf you don't have dinner plans, would you like to eat out somewhere this \nevening??\nI will be here a few more minutes.\n?\n?", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "THE LOCATION HAS CHANGED 50th Floor Boardroom - Enron Building with Video \nlink to London The meeting begins at 8:30 (Breakfast will be provided).\n\n\nPLEASE SEND A LIST OF ANY ATTENDEES FROM YOUR GROUP OTHER THAN YOURSELF. WE \nNEED THIS INFORMATION BY 2:00 PM TODAY.\n\n\nMESSAGE FROM RICK\n\nYou must come to the meeting with the following distribution of you people:\n\nSuperior 5% Excellent 30% Strong 30% \nSatisfactory 20% Needs Improvement and Issues 15%", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Luiz - Would you please look over the last update that you provided me with, and let me know if there are any recent updates I should include in the November report to Jim? Also - If there are any new projects that you are working on, please let me know.\n\nThank you,\nBryan", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Vince,\n\nI spoke with Whalley at the SA offsite and he mentioned that had (or knew of) \na person that could bring some talent to the evaluation of an Enron merchant \nbusiness in Japan. I am in Sydney today, but will be in Tokyo next week. I \nwould like to speak more about this. What time might you be available? My \nJapan mobile number is 81 90 4073 6761.\n\nregards,\n\nJoe", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "We are unable to complete a \"prelim\" profit or loss statement because of \ncomputer coding complications between enpower and portcalc. Two of the I.T. \nmanagers are working on it and think that they can complete their \"fix\" \nSaturday. They will call me at home with a report on their hopeful success.\n\nI will leave you and John L. a voice mail regarding same if it is not \ncompleted by Monday.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "SZ,\n\nWhat do you think?\n\nKay\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kay Mann/Corp/Enron on 05/11/2001 12:02 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nBen F Jacoby@ECT\n05/11/2001 10:04 AM\nSent by: Ben Jacoby@ECT\nTo: Janine Migden/NA/Enron@ENRON, Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \n\nSubject: RE: Tennessee tax issues \n\nJanine:\n\nI don't need Stokes & Bartholemew to serve as lobbyists - I need them to \ncontinue to serve as local counsel on a few projects we're continuing to work \non. I've been using Johnny Hayes for lobbying matters.\n\nKay - do we need to do anything to keep Stokes on board as local counsel for \nour Haywood and Shelby projects?\n\nThanks,\n\nBen\n\n\n\nJanine Migden@ENRON\n\n05/10/2001 05:19 PM\n\nTo: Ben F Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Ben Jacoby/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: RE: Tennessee tax issues \n\nOur lobbyists are the same. I will call you to discuss what you are working \non. There are some tax issues which could have a potential impact.\nJanine\n\n\n\n\tBen F Jacoby@ECT\n\tSent by: Ben Jacoby@ECT\n\t05/10/2001 04:29 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Janine Migden/NA/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: RE: Tennessee tax issues\n\nThanks for the e-mail. Who is our lobbyist? I still have a need for Stokes & \nBartholemew (Gif Thornton and Bill Bruce). Other that that, I think I'm \ncovered. Please let me know the name of the lobbyist before terminating.\n\nThanks.\n\nBen", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "See new values and premium to NYMEX on Annex 1.02. Tweaked slightly to agree \nwith EPG adjustments for elimination of the Merlin SubNotes from the \ntransaction.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "[IMAGE] \t\t\t\t\n[IMAGE]\t[IMAGE] \t[IMAGE]\t [IMAGE] In the News June 8, 2001 [IMAGE] [IMAGE]Worm launches Microsoft attack [IMAGE]Changing times in tech mecca [IMAGE]Yahoo scores victory in Nazi case [IMAGE]Aggravated consumers pummel PCs [IMAGE]Computer glitch temporarily halts NYSE [IMAGE]MSN U.K. plays with casino Web site [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Rumor Mill [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Blacklist backlash ORBS blacklists ISPs Xtra and Actrix--which in turn slap ORBS with a lawsuit--and ultimately shuts down. 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Privacy policy . \t\n\n[IMAGE]", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Please split the following deals into their respective pre and post bankruptcy desks:\n\nCounterparty Name\tTrades Terminated\tEarly Termination Date\t\n\t\t\t\nAES Eastern Energy LP\t775220, 814567, 821656, 821666, 842776, 842777, 857752\t12/11/2001\t\n\n\nThanks,\nStacey", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Return-Path: \nReceived: from rly-xd02.mx.aol.com (rly-xd02.mail.aol.com [172.20.105.167]) by air-xd02.mail.aol.com (v83.35) with ESMTP id MAILINXD28-0202180030; Sat, 02 Feb 2002 18:00:30 -0500\nReceived: from hotmail.com (f191.law8.hotmail.com [216.33.241.191]) by rly-xd02.mx.aol.com (v83.35) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXD210-0202180013; Sat, 02 Feb 2002 18:00:13 -0500\nReceived: from mail pickup service by hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC;\t Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:00:13 -0800\nReceived: from 152.163.201.199 by lw8fd.law8.hotmail.msn.com with HTTP;\tSat, 02 Feb 2002 23:00:12 GMT\nX-Originating-IP: [152.163.201.199]\nFrom: \"Charlie Cundari\" \nTo: ktracey111@aol.com\nSubject: Fwd: Fw: Please send this back... you'll see why\nDate: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 18:00:12 -0500\nMime-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"----=_NextPart_000_64c1_2722_76d6\"\nMessage-ID: \nX-OriginalArrivalTime: 02 Feb 2002 23:00:13.0085 (UTC) FILETIME=[5F0E74D0:01C1AC3D]\nX-Mailer: Unknown (No Version)\n\n\nKT Igot this from the radio freind of mine on wicc am 60 I hope you don't\nmind.\nNunziec32\n\n>From: \"john laBarca\" \n>To: alissa@webe108.com, calabresecharlie1@hotmail.com, Chazros@aol.com,\n>djbumpire81@hotmail.com, eaglepaintball@yahoo.com, Exit153b@aol.com,\n>famousbirth-html@rtn.emazing.com, Mojoman18414@cs.com, mrlaughs@msn.com,\n>tbusch@knom.org, UdiSondon@aol.com, yadaya2000@aol.com\n>Subject: Fwd: Fw: Please send this back... you'll see why\n>Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 17:10:07 -0500\n>\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nJoin the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail.\nhttp://www.hotmail.com\n\n\nJohn LaBarca\n>From: KindP@aol.com \n>To: jjlabarca@hotmail.com \n>Subject: Fwd: Fw: Please send this back... you'll see why \n>Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 11:12:07 EST \n> \n> \nContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\nReturn-Path: \nReceived: from rly-xg02.mx.aol.com (rly-xg02.mail.aol.com [172.20.115.199]) by air-xg02.mail.aol.com (v83.35) with ESMTP id MAILINXG21-0201162217; Fri, 01 Feb 2002 16:22:17 -0500\nReceived: from femail1.sdc1.sfba.home.com (femail1.sdc1.sfba.home.com [24.0.95.81]) by rly-xg02.mx.aol.com (v83.35) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXG21-0201162153; Fri, 01 Feb 2002 16:21:53 -0500\nReceived: from cc504450a ([68.58.144.147]) by femail1.sdc1.sfba.home.com (InterMail vM.4.01.03.20 201-229-121-120-20010223) with SMTP id <20020201212200.NANJ10716.femail1.sdc1.sfba.home.com@cc504450a>; Fri, 1 Feb 2002 13:22:00 -0800\nMessage-ID: <001701c1ab66$5d406640$93903a44@cstltn01.in.comcast.net>\nFrom: \"Roger S. Gray\" \nTo: \"Sally Cassidy\" , \"Ruth Lawson Kirk\" , \"Pam Baldwin\" , , \"Ginny Ayers\" , \"Gene Sanislo\" \nCc: \"Roger Gray\" , \"St. Michael's Office\" \nSubject: Fw: Please send this back... you'll see why\nDate: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:21:07 -0500\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: text/plain;\tcharset=\"iso-8859-1\"\nX-Priority: 3\nX-MSMail-Priority: Normal\nX-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000\nX-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000\n\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \"jerryandjoan\" \nTo: \"Shelly and Bob Bratch\" ; \"Cathy and Michael Lott\"\n; \"Jeanie Pflum\" \nSent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 8:01 PM\nSubject: Fw: Please send this back... you'll see why\n\n\n>\n> >\n> > St. Theresa Prayer(cannot be deleted)\n> >\n> > REMEMBER to make a wish before you read the\n> > poem. That's all you have to do. There is\n> > nothing attached. 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There is\n> > no cost but a lot of reward.\n> >\n> >\n> > (Did you make a wish?)\n> >\n> > if you don't make a wish, it won't come true.\n> > Last Chance to Make a Wish\n> >\n> > May today there be peace within\n> > May you trust your highest power that you\n> > are exactly where you are meant to be....\n> > May you not forget the infinite possibilities\n> > that are born of faith\n> > May you use those gifts that you have\n> > received, and pass on the love that has been\n> > given to you....\n> > May you be content knowing you are a child of\n> > God....\n> > Let this presence settle into our bones,\n> > and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance,\n> > It is there for each and every one of you....\n> >\n> >\n> > Send This to 7 People within the next 5\n> > mins and your wish will come true\n> >\n> > Please send this back...you'll see why.\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> > _________________________________________________________________\n> > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at\n> http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.\n> >\n> >\n>\n>", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Mark, would you please furnish me the name of the William, Cutler attorney that you are dealing with? Thank you. Jim\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom: \tEvans, Mark (London Legal) \nSent:\tMonday, November 05, 2001 2:50 AM\nTo:\tDerrick Jr., James\nCc:\tWalls Jr., Rob\nSubject:\tWILMER CUTLER\n\n\nJim,\n\nwe find ourselves negotiating continental power trading documents and credit provisions with Wilmer Cutler's New York office, acting for Morgan Stanley. I wonder if that conflict was raised when WC were instructed to act on the SEC inquiry?\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tMark", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "you weren't on there. if you were i am sure you would be a 10.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Is it too late to take credit for this?\n\n\n\n\tPeter Keohane\n\t05/11/2001 02:35 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: James Derrick/Enron@EnronXGate, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard B \nSanders/HOU/ECT@ECT\n\t\t cc: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Johnston/CAL/ECT@ECT\n\t\t Subject: Litigation Counsel Approval - Lakeside Packers\n\nFYI, following-up on this matter, after discussing the matter with their \ncounsel and confronted with a $3.5MM lawsuit, Lakeside acknowledged the deal \nand executed our paper. Regards, Peter.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Peter Keohane/CAL/ECT on 05/11/2001 01:25 \nPM ---------------------------\n \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources \n\tCanada Corp. \n\t\n\tFrom: Peter Keohane 04/30/2001 10:26 AM\n\t\n\nTo: James Derrick/Enron@EnronXGate, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard B \nSanders/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Greg Johnston/CAL/ECT@ECT, Sharon \nCrawford/CAL/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Litigation Counsel Approval - Lakeside Packers\n\nWe have a counterparty (Lakeside Packers) who refuses to perform to a 5 year \nfixed for floating power swap which commenced Jan. 01 and is C$2.5MM \n(US$1.7MM) in the money to us and booked (we would take a hit to earnings by \nthat amount to unwind the deal). Unfortunately, without the involvement of \nLegal, the deal was executed without paper, but on the basis that it was \nsubject to our standard ISDA documentation. The Confirm was sent out on that \nbasis but not executed by the counterparty. There was some agreement on \nguarantee support, but as this was less clear to get the underlying deal put \nin place, with the approval of Credit, we gave up the requirement for the \nguarantee in our subsequent discussions and demand letter.\n\nWe want to pursue the matter by commencing litigation.\n\nLakeside is traditionally represented by Blakes.\n\nMy suggestion would be to use the Duncan McCachen firm, a litigation boutique \nwho we have used in the past (CIBC litigation). Mike McCachen has a good \nunderstanding of the trading business for a litigation lawyer. \nAlternatively, I would suggest Clarke Hunter of Macleod Dixon who is \ncurrently representing us on the NGX litigation and who also has a good \nunderstanding of out trading business. Mike is a little more aggressive than \nClarke, to my preference.\n\nWe would like to proceed as soon as possible as our demand letter expired \nlast week, and our calls this morning were not dealt with satisfactorily.\n\nPeter.", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Debra,\n\nCharlie Wojta of the above referenced company has agreed to have the GISB Base Contract we have with them amended to designate ENA as the confirming party. Details are as follows:\n\nContract #: 96028979\nE-mail: cwojta@national-fuel.com\nPhone: (303) 796-0325\nFax: (303 796-0151\n\nI will be glad to e-mail Mr. Wojta the amendment once it is ready.\n\nThanks, \n\nAnn", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}} {"text": "Steve: I had a memo from Rick in response to our trip report last week \nregarding the meetings we held in Helsinki and Brussels. He again has raised \nthe issue whether or not we are expending too much effort on the energy \nservices liberalization and has no doubt that we are.\n\nI did call him as requested on Tuesday morning Houston time after Ken Lay's \npresentation (it was excellent and has been getting good press) and suggested \nthat you, Rick and I get together for an update. Rick wants to have another \ngroup conference call but I would prefer that we not have any such call \nbecause several of the participants have no day to day understanding of what \nhas been accomplished and what can be accomplished.\n\nA lot has happened in the last several weeks and the WTO Committee on \nSpecific Committments meets again next week. USTR believes that it is likely \nto be important for the Energy Services Coalition to conduct a work shop for \nWTO delegations in Geneva during October. USTR and others are pushing for a \nlaunch of actual negotiations late this year or in the first quarter of 2001. \nOur goal continues to be to make certain that energy services is one of the \nsectors negotiated. That is not yet decided but the October and possibly \nNovemeber meetings of the Committee on Specific Committments is thought to be \nready to recommend a launch.\n\nKen and our people in Japan believe that we should follow up the invitation \nof Mr. Kushakawa and brief Japan energy officials on our energy services \ncampaign. Carla Hills is prepared to go to Japan late this month. Bob Fisher, \nSteve Burns and I would also go. We have been talking with Nick O'Day to \ncoordinate with our people in the region to advantage their goals and from \nthe correspondence I just forwarded to you, I see our people in Japan \nsupporting whatever we can do using Carla Hills as the principal messenger on \nenergy services at the WTO.\n\nWhile in Paris, Ken Lay met with Rachel Thomson and me to get updated on the \nenergy services campaign. I have asked Rachel to put togeher a package on \nhelping us within the WTO and in educating certain strategic delegations that \nhave persuasive powers withing their regional blocks. She has made that \nproposal. Ken believes that several ESC companies such as GE and Halliburton \nshould be able to put up funds to handle that part of the cost and is willing \nto call Messrs Welch and Chaney directly if we go forward.\n\nBased on what I have heard over the last few months I believe we now need a \npaper supporting energy services from a distinguised expert from a developing \nnation essentially supporting the Rachel Thomson material.\n\nWhat I am suggesting is that if the company continues to feel that pursuing \nan energy services liberalization at the WTO is positive and accelerates our \nown efforts to get nations to agree to liberalize sooner rather than wait for \na two or three year WTO process then I think that the items mentioned in this \nmemo should be approved and go forward. If the company disagrees then after \nthis July meeting of the WTO Committee on Specific Committements and after \nthe meeting in Japan near the end of July should be the time for us to plan \nthe \"exit\" strategy. Whether or not Halliburton or GE would pick up the \ncampaign is unknown to me. I do plan to get together with the ESC Executive \nCommittee early next week to tell them in detail about the new proposal by \nRachel Thomson.\n\nI would like your authority to move forward on the several items I have \nsuggested including funding for a developing nation paper, the trip to Japan \nlater this month and at least an initial funding (estimated at about $30,000 \nfor APCO (Rachel's employer) to get the ball rolling on a longer range \nstrategy through October). I would prefer to have any conference call \npostphoned until you, Rick and I meet and have a thorough discussion. I do \nbelieve that Ken Lay supports this effort and feel that if I am correct then \nRick needs to understand that he is sending a conflicting message. If I am \nwrong then I need to know it and the discussion of an exit strategy needs to \nbe discussed in detail.\n\nPlease review and advise.\n\nJoe", "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Enron Emails"}}