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Matthew Lenhart
01/28/2000 02:28 PM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject:
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From: George Smith 11/01/2000 11:23 AM
To: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Does this bring anybody to mind?
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Charles T Muzzy
11/01/2000 11:10 AM
To: Mark L Schrab/HOU/ECT@ECT, George Smith/HOU/ECT@ECT,
[email protected]
cc:
Subject: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
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From: Dolores Muzzy 11/01/2000 09:54 AM
To: Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
- How to discourage harassment in the office.mpg
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Ok.
Best of Luck - Rice is a good school.
Maggie Li @ EES 02/12/2001 10:25 AM
To: Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Blanca Bollom/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Regarding the recommendation letter
Rob,
Last Friday, I learned from an Enron employee who is currently enrolled in
the Rice's EMBA program that I had great chance to get admitted to the
program. So I decided not to apply to Yale. If you haven't started working on
the recommendation letter, please discard it. I appreciate your previous help
and will keep you posted.
Thanks again.
Blanca, Thank you very much for your help in the process.
Maggie
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FYI: our NWPL out of balance is the Canadian desk not keeping up.
PSCO and WIC are the Denver office.
Thanks |
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From: Thomas Engel 08/04/2000 06:50 AM
To: Scott Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: (bcc: Randall L Gay/HOU/ECT)
Subject: SITARA/CPR AVAILABITY
REMINDER AND ADDITIONAL NOTICE
BCC - entire list of SITARA users
The SITARA system will be brought down early this evening (AUG 4th - 8 PM
Central Time) to move the system to a new machine.
The system will be available early Saturday morning.
CPR is be down tomorrow night (Saturday - AUG 5th) from 6 PM to 9 PM Central
Time for general maintenance. Deals entered into
SITARA during this time will bridge to CPR after 9 PM.
Please call the SITARA Hotline ((713)-853-7049) if you have any questions or
concerns.
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I talked to Rick but he is on his way to SP to try and resolve the Petrobras
consent. I will try and put together a meeting for us to resol the issues.
Thanks for your patience. |
Thanks Laine,
Yes it is very helpful. However, I think it is apparent that they have an
increasing anxiety level on a variety of fronts which I am sure is being
conveyed to the lenders and could significantly impact their willingness to
fund. Did you get the same impresion Laine?
Laine A Powell@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
12/10/2000 04:22 PM
To: Rob G Gay/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard A Lammers/SA/Enron@Enron
cc: Christiaan Huizer/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,
[email protected], Peter E Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron
Subject: Telecom with S&W
Rob and Rick -
Spoke today with Sue Garven and Brad Barta. Below find comments/notes -
Brad mentioned his concern about turnover of O&M staff with Duane's
departure. Responded that we had a capable plant manager with 10 years
plant experience plus key people at the lower levels had remained. Also told
Brad that the two I&C consultants we have had since the outset of the project
are still working at the facility and that we were taking on 6 technicans
from Siemens during combined cycle start-up. Brad seemed okay with the
response.
Discussed two key contractual issues -
TAA - They expressed the importance of keeping the TAA in place with no
dilution since it is so important to the lenders. Furthermore they mentioned
that SCC's position is Siemens will come after us to dilute the TAA and that
in fact it is no longer valid. (I agree Siemens will come after us for the
risk profile modification) Responded that we felt that the TAA was still
valid and mentioned that Siemens might want the TAA to commence at completion
on oil. Sue's commented that we need to calculate how much it would cost us
to keep the start date at Substantial Completion on fuel.
Phase II - Explained that given the current commissioning program that we had
no intention of lowering the dampners and testing for simple cycle Phase II
on gas. They are on board with this concept. We just need to get a white
paper to them to explain in detail.
Drilling -
The comment was the formations are tough but will get there slowly but surely.
Using 1 May as gas available at the plant date.
Change Orders -
Transmitted SCCs frustration on little movement on change orders related to
the pipeline. Told them that many of the change orders still without
documents and in any case the strategy was to settle up at the end of the job.
Brad and Sue mentioned that they would feel more comfortable with the process
and putting a number on the value of the change orders if we were closer to
resolution.
worried about the size of the change orders - especially the outside case.
have not given this to the banks
there outside change order case is as follows -
Power Plant Pipeline Total
Total EPC US$ 419 mm
Approved Change Orders 22 mm
Pending Change Orders US$ 10 mm US$ 25 mm 35 mm
Cont Change Orders 8 mm 24 mm 32 mm
Hope this information is useful.
rgds
Laine
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---------------------- Forwarded by Rob G Gay/NA/Enron on 02/28/2001 02:08 AM
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"Rivera, Nancy A." <[email protected]> on 02/27/2001 12:21:00 PM
To: "'Gay, Rob (Enron)'" <[email protected]>, "'Anderson, Peter'"
<[email protected]>, "'Dutt, Ranabir'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: FW: Tourinho & Sampaio sacked
FYI
> ** Tourinho Exit Could Affect Power Privatizations - Brazil **
>
> (BNamericas.com) - The dismissal of Brazil's mines and energy minister
> Rodolpho Tourinho could affect the planned privatization of electricity
> companies in a negative or a positive way, either accelerating or
> stagnating the process depending on his replacement.
>
> The market reacted negatively to Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
> Cardoso's sacking on Friday (Feb.23) of Tourinho and social security
> minister Waldeck Ornelas, and the subsequent resignation of Firmino
> Sampaio from the presidency of state power holding company Eletrobras
> president.
>
> Directors and presidents of all federally owned power companies, such as
> Eletrosul, Eletronorte, Furnas and Chesf, could also be replaced as a
> consequence of infighting within the ruling coalition government.
>
> Electricity company shares fell by up to 4.4% on the Sao Paulo stock
> market, as was the case with Parana state integrated power company Copel,
> as well as Cemig and Celesc, which later recovered. Eletrobras shares fell
> 1%-plus on Friday but closed the day stable.
>
> The repercussions of Tourinha's departure - which is a response to raising
> tensions within the fractious four-party ruling coalition ahead of 2002
> presidential elections - will be felt Thursday and Friday when trading
> resumes in Brazil after the Carnival holiday.
>
> The two ministers were allied to senator and ex-governor of Bahia state
> Antonio Carlos Magalhaes of the conservative Liberal Front Party (PFL),
> with which the directors and presidents of companies controlled by
> Eletrobras are also connected.
>
> If Cardoso decides to break with Magalhaes there could be a virtual
> restructuring of the state electricity sector, controlled for more than 20
> years by the Bahian politician. However, some sources say that another PFL
> faction, led by Jorge Bornhausen, is negotiating with Cardoso to ensure
> the continuity of the alliance with Cadoso's social democratic party PSDB.
>
> Other sources, cited in local press, sustain that while Magalhaes
> maintains his network of collaborators in Eletrobras, Cardoso will not be
> able to break with him.
>
> Magalhaes' influence in the country's electricity system dates back to
> 1976, when the military government of general Ernesto Geisel occupied the
> Eletrobras presidency. Since then Magalhaes has maintained his influence
> and collaborators in the state electricity company.
>
> Eletrobras controls 14 companies in all, among them generators Furnas,
> Chesf and Eletronorte, as well as Eletronuclear, which owns the nuclear
> centers Angra 1 and 2 and transmission company Eletrosul.
>
> By staff reporter Alejandro Tumayan
> Business News Americas (BNamericas.com)
>
>
>
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