{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199643" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.reinartz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will attend both meetings.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nSherri Reinartz\n01/12/2000 03:30 PM\n\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/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James V Derrick@Enron, \nAndrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy Fowler/Enron@Gateway, Mark \nFrevert/LON/ECT@ECT, Kevin P Hannon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ken Harrison/Enron@Gateway, \nDavid Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kurt S \nHuneke/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \nMark Metts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, \nKenneth D Rice/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@Enron, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda \nGarza-Castillo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marcia \nManarin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nStacy Guidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Beena \nPradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Molly \nBobrow/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosane \nFabozzi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shelby \nEarle/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shelby Earle/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary \nTrosper/Enron@Gateway, Nicki Daw/LON/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nDolly Henrici/Enron@Gateway, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elaine \nRodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy \nStark/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sherryl Stone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen \nMcVicker/HOU/EES@EES, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@Enron, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores \nFisher/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy B Dalton/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nChristina Grow/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nReinartz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G \nSmith@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Joe Witherspoon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rodney Keys/Corp/Enron@ENRON, DeMonica \nLipscomb/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@Enron, Suzanne \nDanz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Keith Dziadek/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS - MONDAY, JANUARY 17\n\nPlease respond regarding your attendance at the following events:\n\nExecutive Committee Breakfast\nDate:  Monday, January 17\nTime:  7:30 a.m.\nLocation: EB50M\n\nPlease indicate below whether or not you will attend the breakfast.\n \n  Yes, I will attend _____\n  \n  No, I will not attend _____\n\n*  *  *\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, January 17\nTime:  11:00 a.m. (CDT)\nLocation: 50th Floor Boardroom\nVideo:  Connections will be established with remote locations upon request.\nConf call: A conference call bridge has been reserved.  The dial in number \n713/853-3233.\n  Please contact Sherri Sera (713/853-5984) or Katherine Brown (713/345-7774)\n  for the weekly passcode.\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, \nJanuary 14.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n", "mid" : "18133935.1075840283210.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/1.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.reinartz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1.", "date" : "2000-01-12 08:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS - MONDAY, JANUARY 17" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199644" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "It's done!!\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 02/02/2000 02:00:25 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: Fwd: FW: Charges for E-mail\n\n\n\n\nRosalee, please throw away the earlier e-mail as it\nappears someone, meaning Jose Luis, didn't check their\nreferences.\nThanks\nLiz\nNote: forwarded message attached.\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\nX-Apparently-To: lizard_ar@yahoo.com via web1305.mail.yahoo.com\nX-Track2: 2\nX-Track: 1: 40\nReceived: from dfw-smtpout4.email.verio.net (129.250.36.44)  by \nmta210.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 2 Feb 2000 19:36:26 -0000\nReceived: from [129.250.38.63] (helo=dfw-mmp3.email.verio.net) by \ndfw-smtpout4.email.verio.net with esmtp (Exim 3.12 #7) id 12G5Za-0005Rp-00 \nfor lizard_ar@yahoo.com; Wed, 02 Feb 2000 19:36:18 +0000\nReceived: from [207.197.207.102] (helo=s330.mofo.com) by \ndfw-mmp3.email.verio.net with smtp (Exim 3.12 #7) id 12G5Yt-0001uj-00 for \nlizard_ar@yahoo.com; Wed, 02 Feb 2000 19:35:35 +0000\nReceived: from 150.150.1.71 by s330.mofo.com with ESMTP (WorldSecure Server \nSMTP Relay(WSS) v4.3); Wed, 02 Feb 00 14:36:44 -0500\nX-Server-Uuid: f57e99cc-be1e-11d3-8d46-0008c7d388a4\nReceived: by S010.MOFO.COM with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id \n<D80Y1WZ7>; Wed, 2 Feb 2000 11:36:44 -0800\nMessage-ID: <839B335DA467D211AC1E00A0C922F85406987BD3@S010.MOFO.COM>\nFrom: \"Vittor, Jose Luis\" <JLVittor@mofo.com>\nTo: \"'lizard_ar@yahoo.com'\" <lizard_ar@yahoo.com>\nSubject: FW: Charges for E-mail\nDate: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 11:36:35 -0800\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nX-WSS-ID: 148658C6104679-01-01\nContent-Type: text/plain;  charset=iso-8859-1\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\nContent-Length: 4394\n\n\nI am sorry honey!\nEye lobbb uuu\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Perkel, Jonathan E.\nSent: Mi,rcoles, 02 de Febrero de 2000 03:54 p.m.\nTo: Brandel, Roland E.; eLawyers; Jahn, Paul E.; Hane, Laurie S.;\nStephenson, Richard G.; Jacobs, Michael A.; Schwartz, William I.\nSubject: RE: Charges for E-mail\n\n\nI'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this is a hoax:\n\nhttp://urbanlegends.about.com/culture/urbanlegends/library/blemtax2.htm\n\nHere's an excerpt from the U.S. Postal Service's published response:\n\nA completely false rumor concerning the U.S. Postal Service is being\ncirculated over the Internet via e-mail.\nThe e-mail message claims that a \"Congressman Schnell\" has introduced \"Bill\n602P\" to allow the federal government to impose a 5-cent surcharge on each\ne-mail message delivered over the Internet. The money would be collected by\nInternet Service Providers and then turned over to the Postal Service.\n\nNo such proposed legislation exists. In fact, no \"Congressman Schnell\"\nexists.\n\nJEP\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Brandel, Roland E.\nSent: February 02, 2000 1:24 PM\nTo: eLawyers; Jahn, Paul E.; Hane, Laurie S.; Stephenson, Richard G.;\nJacobs, Michael A.; Schwartz, William I.\nSubject: FW: Charges for E-mail\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: DENIS T. RICE [mailto:drice@hrice.com]\nSent: February 02, 2000 10:11 AM\nTo: handg@altheimer.com; beilly@atlaslaw.com; wstutts@bakerbotts.com;\nadam.balinsky@bakernet.com; rhudson@berrymoorman.com; jrc@bizlaw.net;\nmf@blakes.ca; JMuller@brobeck.com; lengel@brobeck.com;\nsfleisher@calmed.org; Carsonph@cooley.com;\nrobyn_polashuk@corp.disney.com; mwetzler@counsel.com;\ncdt@dentonhall.com; jlmcdonnell@excitehome.net; kmurray@ffic.com;\npcoogan@fhe.com; legal@gems.vsnl.net.in; jcelniker@gj.com;\nsutina@gtlaw.com; meyer-hauser@hmp.ch; jleblanc@hollandhart.com;\nabrewster@hrice.com; adealcuaz@hrice.com; aeileraas@hrice.com;\nashames@hrice.com; ashelby@hrice.com; chall@hrice.com;\ncortmeyer@hrice.com; cvangorder@hrice.com; dschenkkan@hrice.com;\ndwinthrop@hrice.com; eschulman@hrice.com; fadam@hrice.com;\ngserota@hrice.com; hlasky@hrice.com; jboal@hrice.com;\njdawsari@hrice.com; jfaucette@hrice.com; jschaffer@hrice.com;\nkabel@hrice.com; kebanks@hrice.com; kneale@hrice.com; lfoy@hrice.com;\nlkunzebriseno@hrice.com; mweil@hrice.com; pcalande@hrice.com;\npmedina@hrice.com; progers@hrice.com; rhaas@hrice.com;\nryamini@hrice.com; scoutu@hrice.com; sdecosse@hrice.com;\nsfrankel@hrice.com; skrenek@hrice.com; anchandr@imperialbank.com;\nSonya_Sigler@intuit.com; aldrich&bonnefin@ioc.net; phil@iplegal.com;\nmjpcgolc@ix.netcom.com; mstewart@kentlaw.edu; frank_harding@kpmg.co.uk;\nheidt@law.pitt.edu; efleisch@linklaters.com; amorelli@manatt.com;\nrrings@mcleodusa.com; RBrandel@mofo.com; Peter_Willis@msj.com.au;\ns-ohsaki@nri.co.jp; gstephenson@porterwright.com; hkevane@pszy.com;\nKbrown@pszy.com; ccpitweb@public.bta.net.cn; sgamble@scwh.com;\nromanekb@sec.gov; StettnerB@sec.gov; randy.chinn@SEN.CA.GOV;\nlistings@ses.com.sg; jcs@severson.com; kjdean@sinclair-roche.com;\nwdlamb@solutia.com; caw@steelhector.com; laura.clayton@sun.com;\nwtgay@swlaw.com; mkurtz@us.oracle.com;\njonathan.rosenoer@us.pwcglobal.com; lynn.holmes@usa.net;\nlawtech@well.com; achandra@worldnet.att.net; pgneilan@worldnet.att.net;\nharoldf@zipcon.net\nSubject: Fwd: Charges for E-mail\n\n\nThreats to the \"Net\n\n____________________________________________\n\nThis message and any files or text attached to it are intended only for the\nrecipients named above, and contain information that may be confidential or\nprivileged.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199645" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, Rob, I'm happy to do so!!  I hope you are on vacation!!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nRob Bradley\n08/04/2000 01:27 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation  \n\nGreat--and I will be inspired with my draft of his remarks.\n\nRosie, could you call the phone number on the invitation, ask for Herb \nBateman (he is the director), and tell him of the commitment?\n\nI am out of town and do not have their number, and they called me wondering \nabout Ken's decision last Friday.\n\nThanks,\n\n- Rob\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay on 08/04/2000 12:40:45 PM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming\nTo: Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation  \n\nHi Rob -\n\nKen said \"If you'll prepare the remarks, I'll be happy to do this\".\n\nRosie\n\n\nRob Bradley\n07/19/2000 09:51 AM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation\n\nIf you are inclined to accept this invitation, we could put together an \ninteresting talk on the importance of good mental health to business with \nsome national statistics and then segue into Enron's emphasis on wellness and \nhaving fun in the workplace.  Our strategy and experience will be very \ninteresting to the group since it shows what a corporate leader is doing to \nbecome the employer of choice in the marketplace.\n\nYou could expect a full house (around 400) for the talk.  If it fits into \nyour schedule, Jack Bowen said he would be delighted to be honorary chairman \nof the event.\n\n- Rob\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20840329.1075840285588.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/100.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "100.", "date" : "2000-08-04 08:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199646" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael@optsevents.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Christman:\n\nThank you for your invitation for Dr. Lay to speak at your upcoming forum in \nFrance, the format looks wonderful.  Unfortunately, Dr. Lay has calendar \nconflicts and will be unable to participate.\n\nIf you should need further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.\n\nTori Wells\nExecutive Assistant", "mid" : "22263156.1075840285610.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/101.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael@optsevents.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "101.", "date" : "2000-08-04 09:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Wall Street Journal Millennium Forum" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199647" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jaime.alatorre@enron.com", "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Jaime -\n\nThanks for the information about the dinner.  Ken said that he would be \nflying from Aspen to New York (or Washington, if that's the city).  He said \nhe would very much like to meet with you for 30 - 45 minutes before the \ndinner for a briefing.  \n\nThanks.\n\nRosie \n\n\n\n\nJaime Alatorre\n08/08/2000 10:33 AM\nSent by: Jaime Alatorre\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: myzagui@ect.enron.com, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Dinner with V. Fox\n\nDear Ken,\n Federico Sada, who is travelling with President elect Vicente Fox in South \nAmerica, called me this morning, \nand asked me to give you the confirmed list of attendees to the dinner in New \nYork, Wednesday August 23, 8:00 P.M.\nat the Watteau Room of the St. Regis Hotel:\n\n Sanford I. Weill   Citigroup, Inc.   Chairman and CEO\n Hendrick Verfaille  Monsanto Co.   President and CEO\n William B Harrison, Jr.  Chase Manhattan Corp.  Chairman and CEO\n Raymond V. Gilmartin  Merck and Company, Inc. Chairman and CEO\n Michael Armstrong  AT&T    Chairman and CEO\n Stephen M. Wolf  US Airways   Chairman and CEO\n Kenneth L. Lay   Enron Corp.   Chairman and CEO\n\nPending confirmation\n Douglas A. Warner III  J.P. Morgan   Chairman\n\nAccording to Federico, if there is any late cancellation, no one will be \nsubstituted. Also, there is a small possibility that\nthe dinner could take place in Washington, rather than N.Y., based on Fox's \nmeeting with President Clinton; they are still\nworking on the final agenda. \n \n Max and myself are working on the background information that you will need, \nand will keep you posted of any \nchanges; best regards,  jaime____\n", "mid" : "11395510.1075840285634.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/102.", "bcc" : [ "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jaime.alatorre@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "102.", "date" : "2000-08-08 05:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Dinner with V. Fox" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199648" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "loyal_lay@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay wrote:\n\n\"Loyal -\n\nI was really disappointed you and Lavonne were not able to make the Rees \nreunion.  I was looking forward to catching up with both of you.\n\nOur broadband business is doing great.  Just a few days ago, we announced a \nvideo-on-demand service we will be providing with Blockbuster.  It has \ncreated a lot of interest.\n\nIn general, my family is doing very well.  Linda and I now have six grandkids \n(four new ones since the first of the year) plus Elizabeth's wedding.  Let's \nstay in touch.\n\nKen\"\n\n\n\n\n\nLoyal Lay <loyal_lay@yahoo.com> on 08/05/2000 06:25:04 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Your E-mail address\n\n\nHi Kenny: Bonny sent me your E-mail address and\nso I am trying it out. Sorry we could not make it\nto the party. The temperature is very warm here\nin Kansas today. I checked Enron stock recently\nand it looks like it is doing fine. I am\nparticularly interested in your venture into the\nfiber optics communications business and the\nwindpower. We sold our interest in the Cellular\nbusiness last year and I think the land line\ncompany will be sold soon. We sold to Allied\nTelephone Coimpany of Little Rock. Two other\nengineers and myself put Kansas Cellular together\nabout 14 years ago. Then we built a fiber system\nfrom East to West across Kansas. That was sold\nwith the Cellular. Take care of yourself-Loyal\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nKick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.\nhttp://invites.yahoo.com/\n\n", "mid" : "29206103.1075840285657.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/103.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "loyal_lay@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "103.", "date" : "2000-08-08 06:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Your E-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199649" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael, in case you need Ken's bio, I am attaching it for your use.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann @ EES                           08/08/2000 09:12 PM\n\tPhone No: 609.252.0907\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron\ncc: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES, Lou Pai, Jeremy Blachman, Mark Peterson, Julie \nDavidson/HOU/EES, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Owens-Illinois Meeting\n\nWe have confirmed a meeting to introduce you to Tom Young, EVP (and member, \nO-I Board of Directors) and members of his management team at O-I \nHeadquarters next Tuesday, 8/15 at 11:30 am.  We have 90 minutes, Mr. Young \nwill be hosting us to lunch during our meeting.  Joe Lemieux, CEO, is \nunavailable only because his calendar just didn't match up with your near \nterm available dates.  My strong bias is that the sooner we have an \nopportunity to connect at the top the better, especially given our drive to \nclose in Q-3.\n\nIn addition to coordinating logistics, I will get briefing packets to your \noffices Monday describing the proposed transaction, deal related issues \n(details are not likely to come up during the meeting), key O-I personnel \nbios, and general information about O-I and its current business, including \nsummary outside financial analysis.\n\nRegards,\nMichael\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "32742578.1075840285680.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/104.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "104.", "date" : "2000-08-09 06:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19964a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com", "leticia.smith@enron.com", "leticia.smith@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "leticia.smith@enron.com" ], "text" : "Michael, I think Monday will be fine.\n\n\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann @ EES                           08/09/2000 09:43 PM\n\tPhone No: 609.252.0907\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Leticia Smith/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting  \n\nThank you, Rosalee.  I will be forwarding to you Monday, a briefing package \nthat will provide Mr. Lay with background on the proposed transaction, the \nclient and client representatives.   Please let Lety Smith, who is my \nadministrative support (ext 36562) know if Mr. Lay will need it sooner.   \nLety will page me in the field to make alternative arrangements.\n\nMichael Mann\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay@ENRON on 08/09/2000 02:24:39 PM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Michael Mann/HOU/EES@EES\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting  \n\nMichael, in case you need Ken's bio, I am attaching it for your use.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann @ EES                           08/08/2000 09:12 PM\n\tPhone No: 609.252.0907\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron\ncc: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES, Lou Pai, Jeremy Blachman, Mark Peterson, Julie \nDavidson/HOU/EES, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Owens-Illinois Meeting\n\nWe have confirmed a meeting to introduce you to Tom Young, EVP (and member, \nO-I Board of Directors) and members of his management team at O-I \nHeadquarters next Tuesday, 8/15 at 11:30 am.  We have 90 minutes, Mr. Young \nwill be hosting us to lunch during our meeting.  Joe Lemieux, CEO, is \nunavailable only because his calendar just didn't match up with your near \nterm available dates.  My strong bias is that the sooner we have an \nopportunity to connect at the top the better, especially given our drive to \nclose in Q-3.\n\nIn addition to coordinating logistics, I will get briefing packets to your \noffices Monday describing the proposed transaction, deal related issues \n(details are not likely to come up during the meeting), key O-I personnel \nbios, and general information about O-I and its current business, including \nsummary outside financial analysis.\n\nRegards,\nMichael\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "11837032.1075840285704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/105.", "bcc" : [ "leticia.smith@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "105.", "date" : "2000-08-10 01:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19964b" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Galvan,\n\nThank you for your recent letter concerning my support of a new basketball=\n=20\narena in Downtown Houston.  I believe that the responsibilities of my=20\nposition at one of the world=01,s leading companies extend far beyond day t=\no day=20\nbusiness- I take a leading role in the communities where my employees live=\n=20\nand work. =20\n\nI agree that corporate stewardship is essential in our community. At Enron,=\n=20\nwe are aware of the underserved populations in our neighborhoods, which is=\n=20\nwhy each year we give back one percent of our earnings to charitable causes=\n.=20\nAs we have grown, so have these donations. Enron=01,s community investments=\n=20\ninclude supporting programs that promote cultural diversity, educational=20\nprogramming and scholarships, and assisting those struggling to rebuild the=\nir=20\nlives.=20\n\nThree years ago, Houstonians took the initiative to keep the Houston Astros=\n=20\nin town by passing a baseball stadium referendum that sparked the=20\nrevitalization of our downtown district. A new downtown basketball arena to=\n=20\nhouse our hometown Houston Rockets and Comets would amplify our current=20\nefforts.=20\n\nHouston has a vibrant, attractive, central business district that is=20\nrecognized globally.  A basketball arena is of key importance for the=20\ncontinuing revitalization of downtown Houston, for keeping the Rockets and=\n=20\nComets in town, and for retaining an exceptional workforce in our world cla=\nss=20\ncity. We must not allow our city to lose its competitive advantage on or of=\nf=20\nthe court.=20\n\nEnron has more than 6,500 employees who work and live in Houston and we all=\n=20\ntake great pride in this city and its success.  We plan to stay in Houston=\n=20\nfor a long time, and it is essential that the Houston Rockets and Comets ma=\nke=20\nHouston their home, too. Downtown now has a new feeling and a new level of=\n=20\nexcitement and Houston cannot afford to stop the momentum.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKen Lay\n", "mid" : "781668.1075840285728.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/106.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "106.", "date" : "2000-08-10 03:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Sports Arena Deal" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19964c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Liz, I don't know how the address shows up when sent, but they tell us it's \nkenneth.lay@enron.com.\n\nTalk to you soon, I hope.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "32285792.1075840285818.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/108.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "108.", "date" : "2000-08-10 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "KLL's e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19964d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Enloe -\n\nKen Lay asked me to let you know that regrettably he will be in Europe, so \nunable to attend the dinner.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Enloe, Ted\" <Ted.Enloe@COMPAQ.com> on 08/10/2000 02:08:44 PM\nTo: \"Capellas, Michael\" <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>, \"Chris A. Davis \n(E-mail)\" <Cdavis@onisystems.com>, \"George H. Heilmeier (E-mail)\" \n<ghh@telcordia.com>, \"Judith L. Craven (E-mail)\" <lynnj@iname.com>, \"Kenneth \nL. Lay (E-mail)\" <klay@enron.com>, \"Kenneth Roman (E-mail)\" \n<kenroman@worldnet.att.net>, \"Lawrence T. Babbio Jr. (E-mail)\" \n<babbio@BellAtlantic.com>, \"Lucille S. Salhany (E-mail)\" <lucie@jhmedia.com>, \n\"Peter N. Larson (E-mail)\" <hkiss@bruncorp.com>, \"Thomas J. Perkins (E-mail)\" \n<kjewett@kpcb.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Friday, September 29, 2000\n\n\nI would like to request that you reserve the evening of Friday, September\n29, 2000 for a dinner in New York honoring Ben Rosen as he retires from the\nboard of Compaq Computer Corporation.\n\nFurther details (time, location, etc.) will follow.\n\nPlease reply to this email ASAP and let me know your availability.\n\nThanks, Ted\n\n", "mid" : "18601230.1075840285841.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/109.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "109.", "date" : "2000-08-11 02:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Friday, September 29, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19964e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nYou e-mail worked perfectly.  I was going into the board meeting when it was \nreceived, so sorry I didn't respond.  Your Dad hasn't seen your message yet, \nbut hopefully he can call this afternoon.  I hope that works for you.  He is \nleaving early this afternoon as he and Linda have an appointment at 4:30.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 02/08/2000 08:09:32 AM\nTo: Ken Lay <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Phone Call\n\n\nDad,\nI need to talk to you about the contract I am drafting\nand wanted to know a good time to call. Can you please\nlet me know when we can schedule a call. It should\nonly take about 15 minutes.\nThanks\nElizabeth\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\n", "mid" : "3128665.1075840283446.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/11.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "11.", "date" : "2000-02-08 04:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Phone Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19964f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine, Ken will be on vacation, so I don't think he'll be calling in.  \nHowever, I'll let you know.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n08/15/2000 11:24 AM\n\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 Kean/HOU/EES@EES, \nMark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Garza-Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, 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, Jewel Meeks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, AUGUST 21\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, August 21\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, \nAugust 18.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "4243204.1075840285866.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/110.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "110.", "date" : "2000-08-15 05:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, AUGUST 21" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199650" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michelle, this came through just fine.  His address looks perfect.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nMichelle Michot Foss <mmfoss@UH.EDU> on 08/15/2000 07:13:38 PM\nTo: \"Dr. Kenneth Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nNext April 25-27, 2001, Houston will host the 24th conference of the\nInternational Association for Energy Economics, in combination with the\nannual meeting of our U.S. Association for Energy Economics affiliate.  We\ninvite you to serve as our opening keynote speaker at the kick off luncheon\non Wednesday, April 25 to help set the tone, goals and objectives for this\nevent.\n\nOur theme is \"2001: An Energy Odyssey.\" We are using the conference to\nshowcase the role of economics in developing markets for energy, and to\ndeal with issues that impede, or facilitate, market development as well as\nenterprise strategy and metamorphosis.  We can think of no one better to\nclearly define these major themes and priorities than you.\n\nI was a speaker and delegate at the World Forum on Energy Regulation in\nMontreal last May, and greatly enjoyed your luncheon keynote (and hope that\nthe regulators and policy makers attending the Forum took your key points t=\no\nheart).  The thoughts you offered -- on the importance of standards, the\nopportunities to build network platforms and Enron's own experience, are of\nvital importance to IAEE/USAEE members.  We would ask you to include\ncomments on the fundamental importance of economic principles in both\nguiding market development and the efforts of those of us who operate in\nmarkets on behalf of enterprises.\n\nThe IAEE remains the largest worldwide combination of industry, business an=\nd\nuniversity interests engaged in energy development and policy.  To bring yo=\nu\nup-to-date on the association, our Web site is www.iaee.org. I'm sure\nRosilea will have someone on her staff pull the relevant materials together\nfor you. I have also included the call for papers for the Houston conferenc=\ne\n(at the end of this mail) which lines out the major sessions and topics. In\naddition to our invitation to you, we are inviting Mark Moody-Stuart of\nRD/Shell for the April 26 keynote luncheon to address environmental issues\nand Rilwanu Lukman, Secretary General of OPEC (and a member of IAEE), in a\njoint session with the Board of Directors of the Offshore Technology\nConference on Friday, to cover worldwide outlooks for oil and gas.\n\nFinally, as you know, Enron Corp. for some time has been a corporate\nsponsor of our UH Energy Institute and the previous Natural Gas Project,\nwhich you helped to found.  Thus, we also are relying on Rob Bradley to hel=\np\nidentify and implement the major environmental themes for the plenary\nsession, \"Sustaining Development\" (yes, we indeed are trying to turn\nthinking around with our re-phrasing).\n\nI hope to hear from Rosilea soon on your interest and availability.  We\nlook forward to having you with us next April!\n\nMichelle\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\n\nGeneral Chairman, IAEE/USAEE 24th Conference and\nPresident Elect, USAEE\n\nCollege of Business Administration\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283 USA\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax 713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n24th IAEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE\n\nHosted by:\nUnited States Association for Energy Economics\nHouston Chapter, USAEE/IAEE\n\n2001:  An Energy Odyssey?\n\nOmni Hotel =01) Houston, Texas  - USA\nApril 25-27, 2001\n\nConference Objective\nTo look ahead at the changing energy landscape and the future role of energ=\ny\neconomics across fuels, business segments and geographies.\n\nSession Themes and Topics\n\nENERGY BUSINESS METAMORPHOSIS\n*Redefining the energy industry, the energy business and the energy\neconomist\n*Coming to terms with the New Economy\n*Industry consolidation: what=01,s next?\n\nSUSTAINING DEVELOPMENT\n*What is sustainable development and how should it be measured?\n*Market tools for sustainability\n*Balancing energy and environmental needs\n\nRISK MANAGEMENT INNOVATIONS\n*Political risk assessment in investment decisions\n*Techniques for price risk management\n*Why risk management fails\n\nNEW POLITICS AND ENERGY\n*Sub-national issues: how do they play in the end game?\n*New paradigms =01) markets, regions, corporate roles, NOC roles\n*The end of the oil era, what would it mean?\n\nTECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATIONS =01) EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION?\n*Impacts on energy demand\n*Impacts on energy supply\n*E-commerce linkages and impacts\n\n*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***\nDeadline for Submission of Abstracts:   December 4, 2000\n(Please included your CV when submitting your abstract)\n\nAnyone interested in organizing a session should propose topics,\nmotivations, and possible speakers to Program Co-Chairs:\nLeslie J. Deman =01) 713-230-3429 / ldeman@coral-energy.com\nMarianne S. Kah =01) 281-293-2136 / marianne.s.kah@usa.conoco.com\n\nAbstracts should be between 200-1500 words and must clearly address the\ntheme of the conference and topics above to be considered for presentation\nat the meeting.  At least one author from an accepted paper must pay the\nregistration fees and attend the conference to present the paper. All\nabstracts/proposed sessions and inquiries should be submitted to:\n\nDavid Williams, Executive Director, USAEE/IAEE\n28790 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 350, Cleveland, OH  44122   USA\nPhone:  216-464-2785 /  Fax:  216-464-2768  /  E-mail:  usaee@usaee.org\n\nConference Chair Emeritus:  John B. Boatwright\nGeneral Conference Chair:  Michelle M. Foss\nProgram Co-Chairs:  Leslie J. Deman / Marianne S. Kah\nArrangements Chair:  David L. Williams\n\nAGAIN THIS YEAR:  USAEE Best Student Paper Award ($1000.00 cash prize plus\nwaiver of conference registration fees).  If interested, please contact\nUSAEE Headquarters for detailed application/guidelines.\n\n\n", "mid" : "12372690.1075840285895.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/111.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "111.", "date" : "2000-08-16 00:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199651" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mike, Ken is not attending.  Thanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton@Enron\ncc: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Bill Donovan/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nelly \nCarpenter/NA/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: World Economic Forum, Melbourne, Australia\n\nThe next World Economic Forum will be held September 11-13 in Melbourne.  I \nhave received information from the Control Risks Group that several \nanti-capitalist and anarchist groups are planning major demonstrations to \ndisrupt the proceedings. Like the earlier incidents in Seattle, large-scale \nclashes between demonstrators and police are expected.\n\nIf you or any of your staff members are planning to attend, you might want to \nconsider your personal security when making hotel and local travel \naccomodations.  Corporate Security can provide local personal security agents \nif you desire.\n\nAny non-essential travel to Melbourne during this time frame should be \nrescheduled.\n\nRegards,\n\nMike Hicks\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10999215.1075840285984.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/112.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "112.", "date" : "2000-08-21 05:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum, Melbourne, Australia" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199652" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Mr. Moore -\n\nI'm sorry that we didn't discuss dates this morning as Mr. Lay is on vacation \nuntil September 5.  As that will be his first week back after being out for \nseveral weeks, it is already pretty booked up. \n\nI will certainly share this e-mail with him.  Is it possible to update Mr. \nLay on the progress of the Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy by \ne-mail?  Another thought might be to see if our Executive Vice President of \nHuman Resources, Cindy Olson,  would be available to meet with you on August \n28 or 29.  Ms. Olson is in charge of Enron's Community Relations Department.\n\nPlease advise.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Charles Moore\" <CHMoore1@email.msn.com> on 08/21/2000 04:14:08 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy\n\n\n\nI would like to schedule a short meeting in your office to  share the \nremarkable progress that the Committee to Encourage Corporate  Philanthropy \nis making and to ask that you consider hosting a meeting for  ten to fifteen \nCEOs of other major Houston corporations to encourage their  participation in \nthe only forum of CEOs focused on the agenda of corporate  giving.\n?\nI'm anxious to meet you as we have so many friends in  common: three of your \ndirectors, John Duncan, Pug Winokur and Norm Blake, and  the Slocums, to name \njust a few.\n?\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n?\n?\nP.S. If it works in your schedule, I'm available to come  to Houston on \nAugust 28 or 29 or anytime the week of September  4.\n\n", "mid" : "12455934.1075840286009.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/113.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "113.", "date" : "2000-08-21 09:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199653" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "diane.bazelides@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diane, I will definitely show this to Ken, but he has a Dain Rauscher \npresentation near the Galleria at 8:00 a.m. that morning, so I know he can't \nattend.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nDiane Bazelides@AZURIX\n08/22/2000 03:01 PM\nTo: Carol Hensley/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Kim Bacon/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, John \nAmbler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Amanda K \nMartin/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou \nPotempa/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jan Johnson/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Karen S \nOwens@ees@EES, Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Hardie \nDavis/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rex Rogers/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Ivers/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, John \nAle/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Russell Baumbach/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Habiba Bayi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kathleen \nBlankenship/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary \nClark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah \nPalmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, James Derrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert \nHermann/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Gene \nHumphrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tod Lindholm/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nAndrea Mainelli/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Terry Owens/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Arch Payne/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, James \nPrentice/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, David Pruner/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Dave \nSchafer/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES, Rachael \nTobor/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Wood/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, John \nWodraska/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Norma Tidrow/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Anita \nPiat/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Kathlene Neal/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:  \nSubject: Alzheimer's Research Update\n\nOn September 19th Dr. Bill Thies, vice president of medical and scientific \naffairs for the national Alzheimer's Association, will be in Houston to  \nprovide an update on some of the new and successful research underway for \nAlzheimer's disease.  He'll also be meeting with local reseachers to learn \nwhat they're doing in order to support and potentially fund their work.  \nSince all of you have been such great supporters of our efforts to raise \nfunds for this very cause, Phil and I are hosting a breakfast so you can hear \nfirsthand how your money is being spent.  No pledge cards will be handed out \nat the door--just juice, coffee and maybe a bagel.  Please join us to hear an \nupdate from Dr. Thies on September  19 from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. in the Enron \nBuilding, Room 49C1.  Please RSVP to Adriana Wynn at X55176.\n\n\n\n \n\n", "mid" : "788677.1075840286033.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/114.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "diane.bazelides@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "114.", "date" : "2000-08-22 08:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Alzheimer's Research Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199654" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amy, you are a treasure!!!  I know you'll be a treasure of a Mom, too!!  But \nI'll miss you!!\n\nrosie\n\n\n\n\nAmy Lee\n08/23/2000 09:00 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen K \nHeathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nCindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kelly Johnson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dorothy \nDalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Bert Frazier/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G \nSmith/HOU/EES@EES, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nMaureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Ken Rice/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mark \nFrevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stan Horton/Houston/Eott@Eott, Richard \nCausey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Gene Humphrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMark Lay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Billy Lemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Philippe A \nBibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jere C Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nElizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Bruce N \nStram/HOU/EES@EES, lisa.trapani@abc.com, sandy.l.colwell@abc.com, \njhavard@bgclubs-houston.org, bbryan@hern.org, Stephanie \nOlszewski/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, priddle@houstonzoo.org, \nscooley@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu, ssarkis@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu, \naneeson@uwtgc.org, ssmith@uwtgc.org, Carriehou@aol.com, rblanton@ghac.org, \npaige@hypercon.com, Teresar@bcm.tmc.edu, lpowers@techforall.org, \nSheri.Sarkis@uth.tmc.edu, paige.m.atkinson@uth.tmc.edu, \nwill.reed@techforall.org, Cynthia Barrow/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kelly \nKimberly/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bill Donovan/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, harper@astros.com, \nCeleste Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ceci Twachtman/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Paul Trieschman/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Elyse Kalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Good-bye\n\nHi!\n\nJust a quick note to say good-bye and thank you after five and a half years!  \nMy last day at Enron will be Thursday, August 31st.  I will be heading off to \ntwo new jobs -- to be a full-time mom once Baby Lee arrives and to start my \nown stationary/invitations company.  \n\nI have thoroughly enjoyed working with all of you.  Thank you for all the \nopportunities you have given me over the years.   For your Community \nRelations needs, Elyse Kalmans is heading up the department.  She can be \nreached at 713.853.0565.\n\nThanks!\namy\n\n", "mid" : "1309461.1075840286057.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/115.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "115.", "date" : "2000-08-23 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Good-bye" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199655" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dyergin@cera.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Yergin -\n\nI just wanted to make sure that you knew that Ken does plan to do this.  He \ndid talk to Governor Knowles.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nDan Yergin <dyergin@CERA.com> on 08/15/2000 11:22:38 AM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Governors Conference\n\n\n\n\nDear Ken, \n\nIt was good to talk with you last week, and I hope you got some vacation in \nAspen.? I'm working at it! \n\nRosalie said you'd be getting in this afternoon, and I? wanted to reach you \nby phone or e-mail before Governor Tony Knowles from Alaska calls you.? \nGovernor Knowles (classmate of George W.), along with Governor Taft of Ohio, \nhas enlisted us in a conference that seven governors are sponsoring on \nnatural gas in order to elucidate the market and issues -- and needs -- \nbefore it explodes as a political issue -- and perhaps helps head it off (in \ncontrast to what happened with gasoline).? Governor Knowles is the current \nchairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, and it will be under the \nauspices of the IOCC.? They promise at least seven governors and a lot of \nother distinguished people.? It seems to us that this is a very timely event.\n\nThey would like to invite you to be the luncheon speaker.? (I will be kicking \noff the conference).?? It looks to be a very good and high visibility \nplatform.? And they would be very keen and excited -- and honored -- to have \nyou in that featured role in it works for your schedule.\n\nIt takes place in Columbus, Ohio, on September 20. \n\nTony is a very good guy, and of course natural gas as well as oil looms very \nlarge for him.? You'll enjoy talking with him.? He can certainly fill you in \nfurther on what they would like to accomplish.\n\nIf it works out for you to do this in terms of your schedule and interest, \nthat would be great. \n\nOn behalf of the governors, thank you for the consideration. \n\nBest, \n\nDan \n\n\n", "mid" : "29970419.1075840286080.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/116.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dyergin@cera.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "116.", "date" : "2000-08-23 07:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Governors Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199656" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I seem to have three appointments next week:\n\nTuesday, August 29:  Doctor appointment at 9:40 a.m. (enlightenment)\n\nWednesday, August 30:  Hair appointment @ 2:00 p.m (beauty)\n\nThursday, August 31:  Dental appointment @ 2:00 p.m. (ouch)\n\n\nI plan to return to the office each day, but the dental appointment may take \nawhile.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "27268321.1075840286103.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/117.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "117.", "date" : "2000-08-25 08:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Appointments Week of August 28, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199657" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "darlenet23@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dar, are you on-line?  If so, please answer back.  I have questions.  Well, \nI'll ask them.  Did you get the wedding pics?\n\nme", "mid" : "12250296.1075840286125.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/118.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "darlenet23@earthlink.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "118.", "date" : "2000-08-28 10:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Enron OnLine" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199658" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Moore -\n\nI did hear back from Mr. Lay.  Will September 11 at 3:00 p.m. work for you?\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Charles Moore\" <CHMoore1@email.msn.com> on 08/23/2000 08:57:49 AM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: meeting\n\n\n\nWith regard to working out a convenient date to meet with  you, Rosalee has \nsuggested that your week of September 4 is pretty well  booked-up. Would \neither September 11 or 13 work? After that I have to join Norm  Blake at the \nOlympics in Sydney. While all of this can de done by phone, as  deputy to the \nchairmen, I'm making every effort to meet (albeit briefly) with  each \nCommittee member. If you are willing to host a meeting in Houston, I want  to \nmake every effort to have Paul Newman in  attendance.\n\n", "mid" : "740457.1075840286148.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/119.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "119.", "date" : "2000-08-30 10:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c199659" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joe, I am probably really missing something on this, but I can't determine \nwhen the big OECD Forum is.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings\n02/08/2000 03:27 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on 02/08/2000 \n03:33 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nWORTH <WORTH@biac.org> on 02/08/2000 03:46:35 AM\nTo: \"'Joe_Hillings@enron.com'\" <Joe_Hillings@enron.com>\ncc:  \n\nSubject: RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n\n\nThe OECD people are quite excited about the prospect of Ken Lay speaking at\ntheir big Forum. Would his calandar permit it? Doug\n\n> ----------\n> De :  Joe_Hillings@enron.com[SMTP:Joe_Hillings@enron.com]\n> Date?: jeudi 27 janvier 2000 11:30\n> A : WORTH\n> Objet : RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n>\n>\n> Doug: Many thanks. I'll see you next Thursday. Can you send your address?\n> Regards. Joe\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> WORTH <WORTH@biac.org> on 01/27/2000 04:19:45 AM\n>\n> To:   Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n> cc:\n>\n> Subject:  RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n>\n>\n>\n> I look forward to seeing you on the 3rd of Feb. at 11AM. Warm regards.\n> Doug\n>\n> > ----------\n> > De :    Joe_Hillings@enron.com[SMTP:Joe_Hillings@enron.com]\n> > Date?:  vendredi 7 janvier 2000 17:51\n> > A :     Worth@biac.org\n> > Objet : Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n> >\n> > <<Fichier?: pic11799.pcx>><<Fichier?: FINAL FINAL ONE\n> > PAGER.doc>><<Fichier?: Handout.doc>><<Fichier?: Talking Points.doc>>\n> > Doug: Thank you for speaking with Chris Long and I this morning. Your\n> > suggestions were excellent and much appreciated. I did speak with\n> > Jacqueline Grapin at the European Institute here and she was grateful\n> for\n> > your suggestion that she speak with Mr. Bertrand Colomb, CEP of LeFarge\n> > Cement who also chairs the European side of the TransAtlatic Business\n> > Council (TABD). She said that he owns a farm in Northern Virginia and is\n> > here now but thinks that he is returning to Paris this weekend but could\n> > be\n> > available to meet in Paris in the next few weeks.  She also has good\n> > contacts with EDF and GDF and concurs that they are inseperable from the\n> > GOF but she will test the waters and advise.\n> >\n> > I have not had a chance to call Frank Farfone at DOW. Thanks for the\n> > information that Frank is chairing the Trade Committee of the BIAC and\n> has\n> > a meeting early in February. Frank is a friend and has been supportive\n> of\n> > our efforts to gain market access for energy services. I will call him\n> > later today or Monday to see if we might participate in his meeting or\n> get\n> > him to make a pitch.\n> >\n> > Your question about having Ken Lay meet with some key members of the\n> BIAC\n> > in Paris to have a dialogue with them on his work in changing the\n> business\n> > model to meet the real world of business that you would personally\n> > organize\n> > will be passed along to him. I think Ken would not only be terriffic but\n> > would enjoy the exchange.\n> >\n> > Doug, you may be interested to know that we have retained Hills and\n> > Company\n> > to be our trade counsel and that Carla and Bob Fisher are spending time\n> > getting us prepared for the WTO negotiation to promote energy services.\n> I\n> > am very pleased with the selection and the work they are doing for us.\n> >\n> > We miss you in the Washington community where for years you were so\n> > instrumental in promoting the trade agenda both as head of the IBM\n> office\n> > and as chair of the US Council for International Business Trade\n> Committee.\n> > However, as Secretary General of the BIAC at the OECD I already see your\n> > fine and experienced hand promoting the competition agenda. Sam\n> Palmisano\n> > spoke to the Enron Management Meeting in November which was first rate.\n> I\n> > followed up with the IBM Washington office to ask if they would join the\n> > Energy Services Coalition but so far they haven't. They just don't\n> > function\n> > the way they used to.\n> >\n> > Doug, thanks again for your advice and encouragement.\n> >\n> > Regards and best wishes.\n> >\n> > Joe\n> > ---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on\n> 01/07/2000\n> > 10:38 AM ---------------------------\n> >\n> >\n> >  (Embedded\n> >  image moved\n> >  to file:      From:  Chris Long\n> >  pic11799.pcx) 01/07/2000 10:33 AM\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> > To:   worth@biac.org\n> > cc:   Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n> >\n> > Subject:  Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n> >\n> > Doug -\n> >\n> > I was on the phone with Joe today while you discussed the ESC strategy\n> in\n> > France.  Attached you will find some basic information on what we are\n> > trying to accomplish.  I will be more than happy to forward more\n> > comprehensive information.  Included in this correspondence are two\n> > summary\n> > documents and a list of the coalition membership.  We look forward to\n> > getting your thoughts.\n> >\n> > Thanks - Chris Long\n> >                   (202) 466-9158\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> > (See attached file: FINAL FINAL ONE PAGER.doc)\n> >\n> > (See attached file: Handout.doc)\n> >\n> > (See attached file: Talking Points.doc)\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n>\n>\n>\n> \n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3686138.1075840283471.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/12.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "12.", "date" : "2000-02-08 10:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19965a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeff_hines@hines.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Hines -\n\nTo get back with you re: your question about some kind of Futures/Options \nmarket in the commercial space market, Ken Lay said that to approach Jeff \nSkilling about it is absolutely the right approach.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJeff_Hines@hines.com on 08/28/2000 06:05:38 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@Enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Arena\n\n\nI wanted to make sure you were aware of something that has come up since\nthe last breakfast meeting regarding our group financing the Arena parking\ngarage.  Baker & Botts put us in touch with the Rockets to discuss Hines\nbeing the Development Manager on the Arena and garage.  Although not fully\nagreed, there is strong interest on both sides.  Besides help on the\ndevelopment front, we think there may be value in our acting as a bit of a\nbuffer between the Sports Authority and the Rockets and coordinating any\nissues involving the new convention hotel(where we are also providing\ndevelopment management).  The Rockets(Mike Goldberg-Baker & Botts) have\ntalked to Ric Campo and supposedly he is enthusiastic but thinks this\nshould \"be the Authority's idea.\".  One issue is how much of our fee would\napply to the garage, which presumably the city would pick up, and how much\nwould apply to the Arena.  Since this is a fast moving issue, I wanted you\nto know about this. Obviously the discussions are all very confidential.\nIf you have any thoughts in advance of the next breakfast meeting, please\ngive me a call at 713-966-2606.\n\nAlso, on another topic, we have been doing a tiny bit of pie in the sky\nbrainstorming on the concept of creating some kind of Futures/Options\nmarket in the commercial space market.  I will approach Jeff Skilling\nunless you would recommend elsewhere within Enron.\n\n\n", "mid" : "29731731.1075840286171.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/120.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jeff_hines@hines.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "120.", "date" : "2000-09-05 06:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Arena" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19965b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "pway@wayholding.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay asked me to advise you that he can't do this one, but would consider \nother dates.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\npway@wayholding.com on 08/16/2000 03:25:57 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Breakfast Club\n\n\nKen, I understand that you are trying to clear your sch. to speak at the\nRiver Oaks Breakfast Club on Oct. 26.  I hope it works out because I always\nhear what is going on at Enron.  Peter\n\n - C.DTF\n\n", "mid" : "8614673.1075840286195.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/121.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pway@wayholding.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "121.", "date" : "2000-09-05 09:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Breakfast Club" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19965c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "walker@missouri.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Dean Walker -\n\nKen Lay asked me to respond to you re:  1). naming the new professorship the \nPinkney C. Walker Distinguished Teaching Professorship - this is fine.\n2)  He will be pleased to serve as the keynote speaker for the banquet on \nOctober 13.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Walker, Bruce J.\" <Walker@missouri.edu> on 08/28/2000 04:17:56 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: P. Walker professorship and keynote request\n\n\nThanks so much for your most generous gift to complete the funding for the\nprofessorship honoring Pinkney Walker.  I'm delighted that you plan to\nattend the Davenport Society banquet on October 13.\n\nThe purpose of this e-mail, which Rosalee suggested as the most efficient\nway of reaching you, is two-fold:\n\n     1. To seek your endorsement of naming the new professorship the Pinkney\nC. Walker Distinguished Teaching Professorship.  Rather than designating the\nprofessorship for Business and Economics, for Business Theory, or for some\nother area, I'd like to use it to recognize and reward a faculty member in\nthe College of Business who is especially known for teaching effectiveness.\nBoth Bob Pugh and Ralph Clark endorse this approach; I have a call into\nHarold Hook to seek his input.\n\nA few points of elaboration:\n     * \"Distinguished\" is a standard adjective in the titles of such\npositions.\n     * We will use a committee of faculty and administrators within the\ncollege to select the recipient of the professorship, subject to my\napproval.\n     * And, I don't know if we will have the recipient selected by October\n13.\n\nThis name for the professorship (1) coincides with Pinkney's great strength,\n(2) allows me to avoid any \"turf battles\" (either within the college or with\nEconomics) and (3) underscores the great importance of teaching in the\ncollege.  Please let me know whether you are agreeable to this name.\n\n     2. To ask you to serve as the keynote speaker for the Davenport Society\nbanquet on October 13.  We would be honored if you would present a brief\ntalk (perhaps 10 minutes in length) related to some aspect of the future of\nbusiness.  Your doing so would certainly add luster to an always festive\nevent.  By way of brief background, Jack and Mary Bush, MU alumni who now\nlive in Dallas and are co-chairs of the Davenport Society this year, have\nchosen the future of business as the theme for the banquet and program.\nYour talk would come after dinner and could be preceded or followed\n(probably followed) by the announcement of the Pinkney Walker Professorship.\nI understand from Rosalee that you will be giving a talk in Austin the\nmorning of October 13; perhaps an abridged version of it would be suitable\nfor the Davenport Society banquet.  Of course, you have great latitude in\nchoosing the topic you would like to address.  Please let me know if you\nwill serve as the keynote speaker.\n\nIf you can give me quick responses to these 2 requests, we will complete the\nplans for the evening, which will include the annoucement of the Pinkney\nWalker Professorship and, I hope, a keynote address by you.  Naturally, if\nyou have questions, either you or Rosalee can call me.  My office # is\n573/882-6688, and my home # is 573/875-2972.\n\nLet me close by mentioning that there was some question as to whether or not\nPinkney would attend the banquet on October 13.  Apparently he had/has been\nexperiencing some health problems.  However, the latest I've heard is that\nhe intends to attend, due in large part to your commitment to be there.\nTime permitting, you might want to give him a quick call to tell him you'll\nsee him here in Columbia on October 13.  (By the way, if Pinkney and his\nwife arrive on October 12, I will invite them to attend an informal dinner I\nwill host that evening for members of the college's advisory board.  Of\ncourse, you are invited to attend the dinner on October 12 as well, but it's\nmy understanding that you will fly to Columbia on October 13.)\n\nKen, thanks very much.  I hope and trust that you had an ample dose of \"R&R\"\nduring your vacation.  I look forward to hearing from you.\n\n", "mid" : "32998721.1075840286219.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/122.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "walker@missouri.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "122.", "date" : "2000-09-08 07:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: P. Walker professorship and keynote request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19965d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ms. Peppers, I am very sorry, but I must once again reschedule the \nappointment that you have with Mr. Lay.  He will be out of town the entire \nweek of September 26.  \n\nThe first available time to reschedule is October 19, 2000.  Would an \nafternoon appointment work for you - about 2:00 p.m.?\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "21864351.1075840286242.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/123.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "123.", "date" : "2000-09-08 11:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Reschedule appointment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b5d55148fa0c19965e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "slade_pd@tsu.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay responded that he is unable to attend.  I know that you already have \nthat message as someone has called, but I wanted to let you know also.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"Slade, Priscilla D\" <Slade_PD@tsu.edu> on 08/22/2000 11:42:28 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Kennybunkport and other\n\n\nHello Mr. Lay,\n\nIt's been a long time since we've talked.  I'm Priscilla Slade, President of\nTexas Southern University.  The primary purpose of this e-mail is to invite\nyou to attend a weekend at the home of President and Mrs. Bush September\n16-18.  So many people have expressed a desire to become know more about the\nUniversity (it's new initiatives and successes) that  President Bush\nvolunteered to host a gathering of 25 CEOs and spouses (or a second person\nin the corporate hierarchy).  In addition to having fun golfing, sailing,\nboating, etc., we are presenting ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TEXAS SOUTHERN\nUNIVERSITY.\n\nI know this is your favorite topic and that we can look forward to you\njoining us.  An invitation is in the mail.  I look forward to you joining\nus.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPriscilla\n\n\n", "mid" : "19577564.1075840286265.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/124.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "slade_pd@tsu.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "124.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Kennybunkport and other" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19965f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mexicomeeting@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Lay is unable to participate in the conference.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Pedro Ralda, Director Latin America\"<mexicomeeting@weforum.org> on \n08/31/2000 02:03:23 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: World Economic Forum - Mexico Meeting 2000\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nMexico Meeting 2000\nManaging New Expectations and Old Challenges\nMexico City, Mexico 4-5 December\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nMexico awoke to a new political landscape on 2 July 2000. The economic and \nbusiness climate is positive and full of new opportunities as Mexico finally \ncompletes a long transition from one-party dominance to pluralist democracy, \nadding political maturity to a more competitive market economy.\n\nIn light of the above, the World Economic Forum will hold a Mexico Meeting \n2000 on 4-5 December in Mexico City. Held in collaboration with the Mexican \nInvestment Board, this gathering will take place three days after the \ninauguration of the new Mexican administration. We have already received \nconfirmation that President-elect Vicente Fox and Mexican Central Bank \nGovernor Guillermo Ortiz will participate. We are also expecting the presence \nof the future key cabinet members and state governors.\n\nAs usual, the World Economic Forum pulls together the right group of leaders \nto discuss issues, build a network of contacts and identify where future \nbusiness opportunities and risks lie. The Meeting will focus on four main \ntopics: the country's political and social agenda, Mexico's commercial \nrelationships with the rest of the world, the new economy and the key issues \nfor the country's main industries.\n\nPlease consult our website, http://www.weforum.org/mexico, where information \nwill be updated as soon as it becomes available.\n\nFor further information, please do not hesitate to contact Gisela Galicia at \n(41 22) 869 1450 or mailto:mexicomeeting@weforum.org\n(  ) Please send me more information on the conditions for participation.\n\n(  ) Please send information to:\n\n- Name:\n- Position:\n- Company:\n- Tel.:\n- Fax:\n- E-mail:\n\n( XX ) I am unable to participate in the Mexico Meeting 2000.\n\nPlease tick the appropriate response and return this form to Gisela Galicia \nby fax: (41 22) 786 2744 or via e-mail: mailto:mexicomeeting@weforum.org\nWe look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "5372290.1075840286288.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/125.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mexicomeeting@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "125.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:08:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum - Mexico Meeting 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199660" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Jeff -\n\nKen asked me to advise you that he will be out of the city on March 21.  \nThanks for including him.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan@ECT\n08/31/2000 10:55 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Thank you\n\nGood morning Ken,\nJust wanted to take a moment to thank you for being the \"Honorary Chair\" for \nthe Cougars@Enron golf tournament to be held on March 21, 2001.  I enjoyed \nmeeting you at the \"Enron Excellence Awards\" presentation and genuinely \nappreciate your support.  When we spoke, you said that you may not be able to \nplay in the tournament.  I certainly understand, but if you are available to \nplay (or make an appearance at the dinner afterward), it would most \nbeneficial to our outcome.  Please let me know if you are available.\n\nThanks,\nJeff McClellan\nx34779\n\n", "mid" : "30658092.1075840286311.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/126.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "126.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Thank you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199661" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "georgen@epenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Nancy -\n\nKen asked me to tell you that you can absolutely use him as a reference.  \n\nHope you are doing just great.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"George, Nancy W.\" <GeorgeN@EPEnergy.com> on 08/30/2000 02:43:38 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: References for Board Appointment\n\n\nKen,\n\nBruce Peterson at Korn/Ferry International has offered to suggest my name to\nvarious corporations for board appointments.  I plan to leave El Paso at the\nend of the year.  Please find attached a draft of my background information.\nMay I use you as a reference?  Let me know if this meets with your approval.\nI enjoyed seeing you and your family at the convention.  Thank you in\nadvance for your assistance.\n\nNancy\n\n <<NWG Background Info.doc>>\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 - NWG Background Info.doc\n\n", "mid" : "8709923.1075840286334.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/127.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "georgen@epenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "127.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: References for Board Appointment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199662" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "text" : "Cynthia, Ken said to tell you that he told David Sokol we would probably \noppose it.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nCynthia Sandherr\n09/08/2000 04:49 PM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard \nShapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Joe \nHillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tom Briggs/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe \nHartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \ndwatkiss@bracepatt.com, awenner@velaw.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language\n\nYesterday, Ken Lay spoke with MidAmerican CEO David Sokol regarding the \nattached new legislative amendment to provide a limited PUHCA exemption for \ncompanies with a high level of financial stability as determined by \nindependent market analysts (i.e. \"A\" rating for Holding Companies or \ninvestment grade rating for utility companies).  This is not a permanent \nexemption as PUHCA would again apply should the company loose its high rating.\n\nMidAmerican's lobbyist reported this conversation to me along with Ken Lay's \nreported commitment that we would review it as soon as we could.  Reportedly, \nKen Lay was non-committal but not negatively disposed.\n\nThe utility strategy is to have Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) offer this as an \namendment to a \"must pass\" piece of legislation during the waning days of \nthis Congressional session.  This will be separate from the utilities' \nstrategy to enact Private Use legislation (H.R. 4971, S. 2967 which includes \ntax language to exclude water and sewage connection fees from gross income as \ncontributions to capital and language to increase the amount permitted to \npaid into nuclear decommissioning reserve funds primarily  for Commonwealth \nEdison) and to enact stand-alone Reliability legislation (S. 2071 and H.R. \n2944).\n\nSenator Kerrey has already spoken to Senator Gramm (R-TX) about this PUHCA \namendment and Gramm was reportedly  non-committal but not negatively disposed \nto the idea.  I will follow-up with Gramm's staff next week after they've \nreviewed it and convey their views to you.  According to MidAmerican,  the \nconcept to insure stockholder protection along with consumer protection was \nSenator Kerrey's idea.  \n\nIt is possible that Congressman Dingell (D-MI) and Congressman Markey (D-MA) \nwould still actively oppose this limited exemption, especially given the fact \nthat Congressman Dingell (who would Chair the Commerce Committee should the \nDemocrats regain control of the House) has recently said that whether or not \nhe is Commerce Committee Chairman next Congress, that comprehensive \nelectricity restructuring legislation including PUHCA repeal is \"at least \nthree years away from happening.\"\n\nSteve and Rick, can we get a temperature gauge next week as to our position \non this amendment?  As a reminder, Enron's position here-to-date has been to \noppose stand-alone PUHCA repeal as this is the one provision utilities like \nSouthern Company really want.  To date, this strategy has worked with the \nMidAmerican Utility Group willing to support our transmission open access \nprovisions in turn for our PUHCA exemption support. \n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "23248272.1075840286359.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/128.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "to" : [ "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "128.", "date" : "2000-09-10 23:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199663" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rahm@missouri.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "OOps, I can't seem to open it!!\n\n\n\n\n\"Rahm, Charles E.\" <Rahm@missouri.edu> on 09/11/2000 08:58:56 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth Lay'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Bio for Davenport Program\n\n\nDr. Lay:\n\nWe need a bio of you to include in the program for the Herbert J. Davenport\nprogram on October 13. I have attached the bio of you that we used in the\nbrochure announcing the Pinkney C. Walker Endowment. Perhaps, with a few\nadjustments, it will be suitable for this current need.\n\nPlease review the bio and send me any changes you would like made as soon as\npossible.\n\nThank you very much for your prompt attention to this.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCharlie Rahm\nsenior information specialist\nMU College of Business\n573-884-1726\n(fax) 573-884-1675\n\n\n\n\n - C.DTF\n\n", "mid" : "25903578.1075840286383.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/129.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rahm@missouri.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "129.", "date" : "2000-09-11 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Bio for Davenport Program" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199664" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com", "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nYour Dad said to tell you that it would be fine for Elizabeth to review the \ndocument.  Her secretary told me that her e-mail address is:  \nelabano@enron.com.  I'm copying her on this in case you have any difficulty \nwith sending it.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 02/09/2000 12:52:35 PM\nTo: Ken Lay <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Legal Assistance\n\n\nDad,\nI've drafted a Interim Construction Financing document\nfor the loan we previously discussed. However, I would\nlike to have it reviewed by Elizabeth Labonowski\n(assuming she has handled some of your loans and real\nestate interests previously) if you don't mind.\nUnfortunately, since my contract experience is\ngenerally in Take or Pay or join venture projects, it\nis lengthier than you wanted.\nPlease let me know if I can have the go ahead to\ncontact Elizabeth and if you could have Rosalee send\nme Elizabeth's e-mail address, that would be very\nhelpful.\nThanks,\nLove,\nElizabeth\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\n", "mid" : "11456467.1075840283494.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/13.", "bcc" : [ "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "13.", "date" : "2000-02-09 10:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Legal Assistance" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199665" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gil.muhl@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Gil:\n\nCan you please send Mr. Lay up a hard copy?  We cannot print this.\n\nThanks - Tori", "mid" : "26248536.1075840286405.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/130.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "gil.muhl@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "130.", "date" : "2000-09-14 09:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Gil Muhl's AGA Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199666" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebekah.rushing@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you, Rebekah.  This works very well for Ken.\n\nRosie\n\n\n   Rebekah Rushing @ ENRON COMMUNICATIONS                09/19/2000 01:23 PM\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@Enron, Ken \nRice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephen \nR Horn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael J Miller/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Mark Lay/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dorothy \nDalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mercedes Estrada/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anabel \nGutierrez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lilia Roman/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Quarterly EBS Technology Committee Review Meeting\n\nPer Kevin Garland's request, I've scheduled the following meeting.  \n\nDATE:  October 4, 2000\nTIME:  3:30 - 4:30 pm\nPLACE:  50M03\n\nThanks!\n\nRebekah Rushing (rebekah_rushing@enron.net)\nEnron Broadband Services \nBroadband Ventures group\n713-853-3273 - phone\n713-646-8010 - fax\n\n", "mid" : "19034081.1075840286428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/131.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rebekah.rushing@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "131.", "date" : "2000-09-19 06:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Quarterly EBS Technology Committee Review Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199667" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "calvin.eakins@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Calvin - just to let you know that Ken is going to be traveling until \n10/3, but I will print this out for him to see.\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Calvin Eakins on 09/20/2000 07:37 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Wasaff/NA/Enron@Enron, Randy \nRice/NA/Enron@ENRON, Glenn Lewis/NA/Enron@ENRON, Robert \nJones/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Good News\n\nSeveral, months ago Limas Jefferson wrote you a letter requesting your \nsupport for business opportunities at Enron.  That letter was subsequently \nforwarded to Cindy Olson and me.  As you can see from the note below, we were \nable to arrange for Jefferson & Associations to partner with Compaq on the \nWindows 2000 Project.  You commented on Mr Jefferson's letter that you would \nconsider meeting with him.  I can be of assistance in coordinating a meeting \nbetween the two of you.   Please advise.\n\nFYI - Mr. Jefferson had a difficult time reaching me because my phone number \nchanged when my office moved to 3AC.\n\nCalvin Eakins\nDirector, Minority & Women Business Development\nEnron Global Strategic Sourcing\ncalvin.eakins@enron.com\n713/646-9500\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Calvin Eakins/Corp/Enron on 09/20/2000 07:07 AM -----\n\n\tLimas Jefferson <ljefferson@jefferson-usa.com>\n\t08/15/2000 10:51 AM\n\tPlease respond to ljefferson\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Calvin Eakins <Calvin.Eakins@enron.com>\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Good News\n\n\nCalvin,\n\nI just wish to report that starting tomorrow JEFFERSON will supply the third\nperson to Compaq in support of the Enron Windows 2000 project.  I called you\nalmost everyday when we were not getting a response, so it is only fair that\nyou also share in the good news.  Also, thank you for all your support in\nmaking this occasion possible.\n\nYou are a good man!\n\nPlease stay in touch.\n\nLimas\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "31403724.1075840286451.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/132.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "calvin.eakins@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "132.", "date" : "2000-09-20 01:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Good News" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199668" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning -\n\nI was out during the timeframe that this was sent, but Ken Lay did not give \nit back to us.  He is traveling now and totally inaccessible (on vacation) \nduring the time of the meeting, so he will not be participating.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 09/14/2000 02:08:49 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting\n\n\nDear  Ken,\n\n I am sorry to say that earlier this week Arthur Levitt was called to\ntestify in Congress early on September 28, and he felt unable to make our\nsession as originally planned. It is my hope that we can reschedule with him\nprior to -- or in conjunction with -- the final report. For those who may\nhave changed their schedules to make this meeting because of the chance to\ntalk to Arthur, I regret the inconvenience.\n\n In deference to your time, we'll go ahead with the meeting from 5 to\n7 but not with the dinner.\n\n Here are the details of the meeting.  Note that the location is\ndifferent from the previous two meetings.\n\n     Wednesday, September 27 from 5 to 7\np.m.\n     McKinsey & Company\n     52 East 52nd Street, 23rd Floor\n     New York, NY\n     Check in on 23rd floor with Carol\nHubbard, who will direct you to the conference room\nPhone: 212-446-8836\n\n Attached is the draft of our final report, prepared by Tim Koller.\nIt will be the subject of the meeting.  We will want to gather your comments\non the following:\n\n     1.  Do you agree with the substance\nof this draft?\n     2.  Are there points that should\nreceive more or less emphasis?\n     3.  Are there any other issues you\nwould like to raise?\n     4.  Is there anything else about the\ndrafting and presentation that you would\nlike to comment on?\n\n We will need to get everyone's comments, one way or another, by the\nend of September so we can proceed to prepare the final paper, which we'd\nlike to have ready by the end of October.\n\n Originally you said that you would not be able to make the meeting.\nCould you let us know if your plans have changed and you can now come or\nparticipate by phone?  See below for reply.\n\n   ____ I will be there\n\n   ____  I will participate by phone\n\n               ____ I cannot make it at all but will\ne-mail comments by September 30\n\n Many thanks,\n Jeff\n\ncc: Tim Koller\n\n <<SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc>>\n\n\n - SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc\n\n", "mid" : "24733837.1075840286474.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/133.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "133.", "date" : "2000-09-21 01:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199669" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will be out of the office.\n\n\n\nSherri Sera\n09/21/2000 02:53 PM\n\n\nTo: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ben F \nGlisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James M \nBannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, \nAndrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, PEGGY FOWLER/ENRON@Gateway, Mark \nFrevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, David Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stanley \nHorton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L Izzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg \nWhalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Kay Chapman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Inez \nDauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, Linda Fuqua/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Molly Bobrow/NA/Enron@Enron, Rosane \nFabozzi/SA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget \nMaronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary_trosper@pgn.com, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron@Enron, Carol \nAnn Brown/Enron Communications@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, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Christina \nGrow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G \nSmith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, September 25\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, \nSeptember 22.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "29311055.1075840286498.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/134.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "134.", "date" : "2000-09-21 09:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19966a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Joe.  Ken is on a cruise, so is not available, but I did talk \nto Steve (he is traveling, but said he is trying to get in touch with you).  \nApparently, everything is still internal.  He said everything is fine, so \nhopefully, you don't need to be concerned.\n\nTalk to you soon.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings\n09/25/2000 08:53 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Selection Of My Successor-My Concern\n\nKen: I have \"heard\" from two sources in this office that Enron will announce \nmy successor today. I have not been advised of the selection and am concerned \nthat this announcement will not treat my retirement in an appropriate and \ndeserving manner.\n\nI have placed calls to Steve Kean since hearing this rumor but have not \nreceived a response as of now. Admittedl, our phone service because of the \noffice construction is not totally functioning.\n\nFrankly, I think this matter has not been handled in a caring way and I have \nbeen acccused of giving information on the selection to Tom DeLay which is \nuntrue. My office mates are all more aware of the candidates and their status \nthan I have been.\n\nI regret having to contact you on this matter but feel that despite my total \ncooperation, allegiance and dedication to Enron, I am not being treated with \nthe courtesy and sensitivity that this matter deserves.\n\nJoe\n\n", "mid" : "18297765.1075840286521.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/135.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "135.", "date" : "2000-09-25 03:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Selection Of My Successor-My Concern" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19966b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Michael.  Will there be enough funds to help Sue without \nShell's if I wait until Mr. Lay returns on October 3?  I have not been very \nsuccessful getting faxes through to the ship, so would prefer not to have to \nbother him with this unless absolutely necessary.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Telle, Michael S.\" <mtelle@velaw.com> on 09/25/2000 06:28:00 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Referendum Campaign\n\n\nMr. Lay--\n\nI have been assisting John Watson with his representation of Sports\nFacilities, L.P., and I am in the process of coordinating the $1.4 million\nprepayment by the Sports Authority and the contribution of such amount by\nthe partners to the referendum campaign.\n\nAssuming that we receive the prepayment from the Sports Authority, we expect\nto be able to start making contributions to the referendum campaign this\nweek.  The contributions will be paid to the referendum campaign by the\npartnership, on behalf of each partner, upon receipt of instructions from\neach such partner that its share of the amount prepaid should be contributed\nto the campaign instead of being distributed.  I have discussed this\nprocedure with Sue Walden.\n\nWith respect to your arrangement with Shell, we were not sure what you and\nShell had agreed to.  The monies being contributed to the referendum\ncampaign are being contributed to a special purpose political action\ncommittee (as required by law).  This special purpose PAC is subject to the\ngeneral Texas laws that govern campaign fundraising.  As you know, one of\nthese laws provides that \"a person may not knowingly make or authorize a\npolitical contribution in the name of or on behalf of another unless the\nperson discloses in writing to the recipient the name and address of the\nperson actually making the contribution . . . .\"   Pending a better\nunderstanding of the Shell arrangement, we will hold Shell's $100,000 in the\npartnership's account.\n\nPlease contact John Watson at 713-758-2556 or me at 713-758-2350 if you have\nany questions regarding the foregoing.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle\n\n\n", "mid" : "4167743.1075840286544.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/136.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "136.", "date" : "2000-09-26 00:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19966c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will not be here for the meeting. \n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n09/26/2000 11:59 AM\n\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, Rebecca P Mark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Cindy \nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, October 2\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, \nSeptember 29.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "19164140.1075840286568.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/137.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "137.", "date" : "2000-09-26 09:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19966d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "I wanted to advise you that Ken has joined another board - nCUBE, Corp.  \nnCUBE is in the video on-demand business.  Blockbuster and Enron have entered \ninto an agreement with nCUBE that it will provide video streaming media \nappliances, software applications, technology consulting and design for the \non-demand service.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "2709412.1075840286591.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/138.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "138.", "date" : "2000-09-27 06:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "nCUBE, Corp." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19966e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We received it, Sharon.\n\nrosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net> on 09/28/2000 11:42:32 AM\nTo: \"Jack Tompkins\" <jtompkins@iexalt.net>\ncc: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"William G. Trulove\" \n<williamgtrulove@ev1.net>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"Robert N. Dietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \n\"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \"Ray Daugbjerg\" \n<105113.2130@compuserve.com>, \"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. \nChristopher Wyatt\" <cwyatt@dttus.com>, \"Peter Forbes\" \n<pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul Widener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Michael Hensley\" \n<MikeH@tescodrilling.com>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Kyle \nBergeron\" <emalliance@aol.com>, \"Ken Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"Joel \nTietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe Richardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \n\"Jim Wise\" <banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"Jere M. Ahrens\" <jahrens@dttus.com>, \n\"Jeff L. Murray\" <jeffm@netlan-inc.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" \n<jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"Jack Miller\" \n<jack.miller@basshotels.com>, \"J. Wise\" <ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. Wise\" \n<jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans Attwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank \nVandiver\" <fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" \n<dbech@raintreesorts.com>, \"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \n\"David Smith\" <DavidHillSmith@worldnet.att.net>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Charles Beall\" <anne.b@worldnet.att.net>, \"Bruce J. \nHarper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill Wright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \n\"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflynn@swbell.net>, \"R. Oliver\" <rwoliver@txpetrochem.com> \nSubject: TEST\n\n\n\n?\nSharon \n\n", "mid" : "3730371.1075840286614.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/139.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "139.", "date" : "2000-09-28 08:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: TEST" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19966f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "russell.servat@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Russell, I think it will be Kenneth.Lay@Enron.com.  Do we capitalize all the \nwords, but com?  I noticed that mine is Rosalee.Fleming@Enron.com.  I had \nsent something to my home e-mail address.  This may not be a good test as I \nam sending it from my home computer, from his mail-box, but not from his \ncomputer.  Oh, well, we'll see!!\n\nRosie", "mid" : "13514081.1075840283517.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/14.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "russell.servat@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "14.", "date" : "2000-02-12 01:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "KLL's e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199670" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This worked also.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Jack Tompkins\" <jtompkins@iexalt.net> on 09/28/2000 01:17:13 PM\nPlease respond to \"Jack Tompkins\" <jtompkins@iexalt.net>\nTo: \"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net>\ncc: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"William G. Trulove\" \n<williamgtrulove@ev1.net>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"Robert N. Dietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \n\"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \"Ray Daugbjerg\" \n<105113.2130@compuserve.com>, \"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. \nChristopher Wyatt\" <cwyatt@dttus.com>, \"Peter Forbes\" \n<pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul Widener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Michael Hensley\" \n<MikeH@tescodrilling.com>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Kyle \nBergeron\" <emalliance@aol.com>, \"Ken Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"Joel \nTietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe Richardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \n\"Jim Wise\" <banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"Jere M. Ahrens\" <jahrens@dttus.com>, \n\"Jeff L. Murray\" <jeffm@netlan-inc.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" \n<jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"Jack Miller\" \n<jack.miller@basshotels.com>, \"J. Wise\" <ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. Wise\" \n<jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans Attwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank \nVandiver\" <fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" \n<dbech@raintreesorts.com>, \"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \n\"David Smith\" <DavidHillSmith@worldnet.att.net>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Charles Beall\" <anne.b@worldnet.att.net>, \"Bruce J. \nHarper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill Wright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \n\"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflynn@swbell.net>, \"R. Oliver\" <rwoliver@txpetrochem.com> \nSubject: Re: TEST\n\n\n\nTest works.? Thanks.\n?\nAnything else to do ?\n?\nJack\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom:  Sharon Kimmel  \nTo: Jack Tompkins \nCc: William W. Piernot ; William G.  Trulove ; Walter A. Saunders, Jr. ; \nRobert  N. Dietz ; Ripley E.  Woodard, Jr. ; Ray Daugbjerg ; Rand R. Wall ; \nR. Christopher Wyatt  ; Peter  Forbes ; Paul  Widener ; Michael Hensley ; \nMarcus  Watts ; Leo Linbeck ; Lee Pardue, II ; Kyle Bergeron ;  Ken Lay  ; \nJoel Tietjens ; Joe Richardson ; Jim  Wise ; Jere M.  Ahrens ; Jeff L. Murray \n; James W.  Hargrove ; James Shirley ; Jack  Miller ; J.  Wise ; J.  P. Wise \n; J.  Evans Attwell ; Frank Vandiver ; Doug  Bech ; Dennis McGuire ; David \nSmith ; David Cullum  ; D. Stephen Goddard, Jr. ;  Charles W.  Hall ; Charles \nBeall ; Bruce  J. Harper ; Bill Wright ; Barry G. Flynn ;  R.  Oliver \nSent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:42  AM\nSubject: TEST\n\n?\nSharon \n\n", "mid" : "16677479.1075840286638.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/140.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "140.", "date" : "2000-09-28 08:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: TEST" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199671" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Michael -\n\nMr. Lay is returning from his trip today.  He will be in the office tomorrow.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Telle, Michael S.\" <mtelle@velaw.com> on 10/02/2000 10:18:00 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Watson, John\" <jwatson@velaw.com> \nSubject: Referendum Campaign\n\n\nMr. Lay--\n\nDuring the negotiations with the Rockets as to how much each party would\ncontribute to the Arena referendum campaign, Mike Goldberg of Baker & Botts\nsuggested that the Rockets would like to net their contribution obligation\nagainst other contributions that they solicited.\n\nAfter a conversation with you, John Watson and I advised Mike Goldberg that\nyou did not want to be competing with the Rockets in soliciting\ncontributions to the Arena referendum campaign.\n\nMike Goldberg called Friday and asked whether it would be acceptable for the\nRockets to net against their contribution obligation contributions that they\nhave solicited from Baker & Botts, Jim MacInvale and Tilman Fertitta.  Mike\nsuggested that these three persons would be the only outside persons that\nwould be solicited by the Rockets.\n\nWould you please let me know if this is acceptable to you.  You or Rosalee\nmay call me at 713-758-2350 or send me a response e-mail at\nmtelle@velaw.com.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle\n\n", "mid" : "18232317.1075840286661.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/141.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "141.", "date" : "2000-10-02 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199672" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Bijan -\n\nYes, received it just fine.\n\nKen has been out of the country since you sent the e-mail.  \n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/02/2000 11:53:05 AM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\n\nDear Rosalie: I sent an email to Ken on 9-26.This  is a follow up test.Pls \nconfirm if you receive this message.Thanks.  Bijan\n\n", "mid" : "11495482.1075840286684.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/142.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "142.", "date" : "2000-10-02 09:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: this is a test message to Rosalie" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199673" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Barbette -\n\nThank you for the information.  Do you have a list of the directors with home \naddresses and spouse's names?  Mr. Lay wants us to add them to our database.  \n\nI appreciate it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nBarbette_Watts@i2.com on 10/02/2000 06:21:53 PM\nTo: bcash@srfunds.com, Bill_Beecher@i2.com, David_Becker@i2.com, \nkenneth.lay@enron.com, Robert_Donohoo@i2.com, Romesh_Wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, Sanjiv_Sidhu@i2.com, tom_meredith@dell.com\ncc: Barbette_Watts@i2.com, denean_probasco@vistaar.com, \nheather_dalton@dell.com, jdavidson@srfunds.com, kelly_landgraf@dell.com, \nKim_Robinson@i2.com, Laurie_Harris@i2.com, rosalee.fleming@enron.com, \nSandi_Drysdale@i2.com, Sheryl_Campbell@i2.com, Diana_Collins@i2.com \nSubject: i2 Board of Directors Meeting\n\n\nGood Evening,\n\nThis is a reminder that the i2 Board Meeting will be on Monday, October 23,\n2000.\n\n     Location: One i2 Place\n               Red Conference Room, 4th Floor\n\n     Contact:  David Becker\n               469-357-6266\n\n     Time:          8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n               Continental Breakfast\n\nPlease confirm attendance by Wed, October 11, 2000.  Thank you.\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "31702353.1075840286708.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/143.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "143.", "date" : "2000-10-03 00:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: i2 Board of Directors Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199674" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, the mis-spell doesn't matter.  Most people call me Rosie, so no one \nreally knows how to spell my name.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/03/2000 02:21:13 AM\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\nThanks Rosalee;sorry for the mis-spell.Regards  ,          Bijan\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\nTo: A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET>\nSent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 1:24 AM\nSubject: Re: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\n>\n> Hi Bijan -\n>\n> Yes, received it just fine.\n>\n> Ken has been out of the country since you sent the e-mail.\n>\n> Rosalee\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/02/2000 11:53:05 AM\n>\n> To:   <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\n> cc:\n> Subject:  this is a test message to Rosalie\n>\n>\n>\n> Dear Rosalie: I sent an email to Ken on 9-26.This  is a follow up test.Pls\n> confirm if you receive this message.Thanks.  Bijan\n>\n>\n>\n\n\n", "mid" : "10621391.1075840286730.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/144.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "144.", "date" : "2000-10-03 01:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: this is a test message to Rosalie" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199675" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael -\n\nKen Lay said to tell you this is fine.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Telle, Michael S.\" <mtelle@velaw.com> on 10/02/2000 10:18:00 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Watson, John\" <jwatson@velaw.com> \nSubject: Referendum Campaign\n\n\nMr. Lay--\n\nDuring the negotiations with the Rockets as to how much each party would\ncontribute to the Arena referendum campaign, Mike Goldberg of Baker & Botts\nsuggested that the Rockets would like to net their contribution obligation\nagainst other contributions that they solicited.\n\nAfter a conversation with you, John Watson and I advised Mike Goldberg that\nyou did not want to be competing with the Rockets in soliciting\ncontributions to the Arena referendum campaign.\n\nMike Goldberg called Friday and asked whether it would be acceptable for the\nRockets to net against their contribution obligation contributions that they\nhave solicited from Baker & Botts, Jim MacInvale and Tilman Fertitta.  Mike\nsuggested that these three persons would be the only outside persons that\nwould be solicited by the Rockets.\n\nWould you please let me know if this is acceptable to you.  You or Rosalee\nmay call me at 713-758-2350 or send me a response e-mail at\nmtelle@velaw.com.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle\n\n", "mid" : "4142218.1075840286754.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/145.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "145.", "date" : "2000-10-04 11:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199676" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "brenda.johnston@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brenda:\n\nCould you please e-mail me an invitation, the file you sent does not allow \nyou to print.  Although Mr. Lay will not be in the office this day I would \nlike to let him know about Howard Martin's retirement.\n\nThanks\n\nTori", "mid" : "26372555.1075840286776.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/146.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "brenda.johnston@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "146.", "date" : "2000-10-12 05:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Invitation to Howard Martin's Retirement Party" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199677" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jpickard@softrax.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Julie Pickard <JPickard@softrax.com> on 10/24/2000 05:16:08 PM\nTo: \ncc: SOFTRAX Mkting <Marketing@softrax.com>, Scott Schults \n<SSchults@Softrax.com>, Wes Reuning <WReuning@Softrax.com>, Greta Krupetsky \n<GKrupetsky@softrax.com>, \"Robert O'Connor\" <ROConnor@Softrax.com>, \"Sue \nO'Leary\" <SOLeary@Softrax.com> \nSubject: Revenue Recognition Seminar and Cocktail Reception Invitation fro m \nSOFTRAX\n\n\n If you wish to be removed from this mailing list  - please reply and\ntype the word \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\n SOFTRAX Corporation is pleased to invite you to a Financial\nRoundtable discussion on Revenue Recognition.  This seminar is free of\ncharge.\n\n Seats are limited, so if you are interested, please contact Julie\nPickard (jpickard@softrax.com) to indicate that you will be attending no\nlater than Monday November 6, 2000.  We look forward to seeing you!  Please\ninclude your full name, company name, title, email address and phone number.\n\n\n Issues in Accounting for Software and Internet Activities\n Sponsored by: SOFTRAX Corporation\n\n\n Presenter:     Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi, PhD\n When:     Wednesday, November 15, 2000; 3:00\nPM-5:30 PM\n       Cocktail Reception\nto follow 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM\n Where:      Omni Austin Hotel, 700 San\nJacinto at 8th Street, Austin, TX 78701.  512.476.3700\n       Seminar is held in\nthe Congress Room\n       Reception is held in\nthe Chambers Room\n\n Who Should Attend: Controllers, CFO's, CPA's, VC's, and those\ncharged with any aspect of financial reporting for companies\n\n RSVP:     Jpickard@softrax.com   (by Monday\nNovember 6, 2000)\n\n\n In this discussion you will learn the latest about:\n\n* EITF 00-3: Application of AICPA SOP 97-2 to Arrangements that\nInclude the Right to Use Software stored on Another Entity's Hardware.\n* EITF 99-17: Accounting for Advertising Barter Transactions\n* EITF 00-2: Accounting for Web Site Development Costs\n*  Revenue recognition\n*  Recognition of ad revenue with \"hits\"\n*  \"impression\" guarantees\n*  Transparency of deferral\n*  Reporting for barter transactions\n*  Classification of expenses between operating\n*  categories and segment reporting\n*  AICPA Technical Practice Aid on rebates and heavily\n* discounted introductory offers, plus models to determine how much\nthis\n* practice really costs\n*  Deferred revenue and sales growth\n*  Handling cost of service outages\n*  An update on pooling\n\n\n\n About the Speaker:\n Ashwinpaul (Tony) C. Sondhi, PhD received his PhD in Accounting and\nEconomics/Management Science in 1985 from New York University. His research\nhas been published in several accounting and finance journals.\n\n Mr. Sondhi is co-author of:\n  * The Analysis of Financial Statements, 1998\n  * Impairments and Write-offs of Long-Lived Assets\n  * CFA Readings in Financial Statement Analysis\n\n He has also edited:\n  * Credit Analysis of Nontraditional Debt Securities\n  * Off-Balance Sheet Financing Techniques\n\n Sondhi is a member of the Financial Accounting Policy Committee of\nthe AIMR and has served on the committee of the AICPA, the FASB, and the\nInternational Accounting Standards Committee.  He was an advisor to the FASB\non its project comparing U.S. and International Financial Reporting\nStandards.  He taught at New York University, Columbia University and at\nGeorgetown.  He is currently a Visiting Professor at Stockholm University,\nSweden and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.\n Sondhi serves on the board of directors of two mutual funds and is\nan advisor to several US and Foreign companies.  His consulting activities\ninclude valuation, comparative analysis of financing and capital structure\nalternatives, creation and operation of finance, securitization,\nintellectual property, and investment subsidiaries, analysis of covenants\nand development of debt agreements.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "23050570.1075840286800.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/147.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jpickard@softrax.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "147.", "date" : "2000-10-25 00:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "\"remove\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199678" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Michelle.  This will help, I think.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Michelle Michot Foss\" <mmfoss@uh.edu> on 10/25/2000 09:27:40 AM\nPlease respond to <mmfoss@uh.edu>\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"\\\"Rob Bradley\\\" <Rob Bradley\" <rbradle@enron.com> \nSubject: Invitation for IAEE Keynote\n\n\nHi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our\ninquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following\nhis return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's\nalways easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given recently\ncan easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of\nmy previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May to\nthe World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we\nwould work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new\ncontent.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I\nmentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when it\ncomes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy markets\nand business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and\ndon't hesitate to ever ask for a \"quid pro quo\" from us.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\nBauer College of Business\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax  713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n", "mid" : "25019033.1075840286827.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/148.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "148.", "date" : "2000-10-25 02:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Invitation for IAEE Keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199679" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu", "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Good morning, Michelle -\n\nKen Lay said that he would be happy to be the opening keynote speaker at the \nkick off luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, 2001.\n\nSorry for the delay, but at least we are sure he wants to do it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Michelle Michot Foss\" <mmfoss@uh.edu> on 10/25/2000 09:27:40 AM\nPlease respond to <mmfoss@uh.edu>\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"\\\"Rob Bradley\\\" <Rob Bradley\" <rbradle@enron.com> \nSubject: Invitation for IAEE Keynote\n\n\nHi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our\ninquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following\nhis return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's\nalways easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given recently\ncan easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of\nmy previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May to\nthe World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we\nwould work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new\ncontent.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I\nmentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when it\ncomes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy markets\nand business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and\ndon't hesitate to ever ask for a \"quid pro quo\" from us.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\nBauer College of Business\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax  713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n", "mid" : "24300697.1075840286851.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/149.", "bcc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "149.", "date" : "2000-10-26 00:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Invitation for IAEE Keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19967a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richard.amabile@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dick, I would be happy to do this.\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\nRichard Amabile\n02/14/2000 12:00 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sherri Reinartz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \nSubject: Executive Forum's\n\nDuring our previous executive forums, interest was expressed in holding a \nforum in London for executives who have participated in the Executive Program \nand are based in the UK.  Mary Clark indicates that you will be in London the \nend of this month for an employee meeting.  Following are the names of the \nEnron Europe executives who have participated in the Executive Program to \ndate:\n\nKevin Beasley\nEric Gadd\nEric Gonzales\nMatthew Scrimshaw\nBrian Stanley\nSteve Young\nGregory Cardenas\n\nThey will be receiving invitations to the Executive Forums scheduled here in \nHouston over the next few months.  But, I would be happy to invite them to a \nspecial Executive Forum, specifically for them, in London while you are \nthere, your schedules permitting.  Please let me know if you would like me to \ntry to arrange this.\n\n             Dick Amabile\n\n", "mid" : "1222657.1075840283556.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/15.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "richard.amabile@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "15.", "date" : "2000-02-17 01:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Executive Forum's" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19967b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth Lay has approved the attached expense report.\n", "mid" : "30829625.1075840286873.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/150.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "150.", "date" : "2000-10-30 03:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Kenneth Lay has approved Rosalee Fleming's expense report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19967c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Colin -\n\nKen Lay asked me to advise you that this is fine with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/26/2000 10:20 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk \nSubject: Duchess of Northumbria's request\n\nKen\n\nThanks for sending me the request from the Duchess of Northumbria for help \nwith her garden project.  I have discussed this with John Wakeham and our \nview is that unless you have any other reason for helping with this, we \nshould say a polite \"no\".\n\nThe background is summarised on the attached briefing note from Mike O'Neill, \nManaging Director of Lurgi Invent.\n\nAlnwick Castle is several hundred miles out of the Wessex region so it really \nis difficult to justify any Wessex help.  Lurgi Invent has done a little work \nfor the Duchess in providing water features for the garden.  However, this \nbusiness currently loses o1 million a year so we would be reluctant to see \nany sponsorship out of Lurgi Invent.\n\nGiven the nature of the project, the approach from the Duchess and the fact \nthat she can clearly afford to pay for it herself, we really do believe no is \nthe right answer.\n\nPlease let me know if you want any further information or if you want me to \ncorrespond direct with the Duchess.\n\nBest wishes.\n\nColin\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "5968934.1075840286896.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/151.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "151.", "date" : "2000-10-30 23:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19967d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Will you please do it, Colin?  Ken is in Japan.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/31/2000 10:59 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request  \n\nRosie\n\nThanks for the message.  Does Ken want me to contact the Duchess or will he?\n\nColin\n\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay @ ENRON on 31/10/2000 13:48:05\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Colin Skellett/BTH/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request  \n\nHi Colin -\n\nKen Lay asked me to advise you that this is fine with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/26/2000 10:20 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk \nSubject: Duchess of Northumbria's request\n\nKen\n\nThanks for sending me the request from the Duchess of Northumbria for help \nwith her garden project.  I have discussed this with John Wakeham and our \nview is that unless you have any other reason for helping with this, we \nshould say a polite \"no\".\n\nThe background is summarised on the attached briefing note from Mike O'Neill, \nManaging Director of Lurgi Invent.\n\nAlnwick Castle is several hundred miles out of the Wessex region so it really \nis difficult to justify any Wessex help.  Lurgi Invent has done a little work \nfor the Duchess in providing water features for the garden.  However, this \nbusiness currently loses o1 million a year so we would be reluctant to see \nany sponsorship out of Lurgi Invent.\n\nGiven the nature of the project, the approach from the Duchess and the fact \nthat she can clearly afford to pay for it herself, we really do believe no is \nthe right answer.\n\nPlease let me know if you want any further information or if you want me to \ncorrespond direct with the Duchess.\n\nBest wishes.\n\nColin\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "25691505.1075840286919.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/152.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "152.", "date" : "2000-10-31 05:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19967e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Liz -\n\nI left a message at your home this morning that your Dad would like to speak \nwith you when you have a chance to call.  \n\nRosie\n\np.s. - P. L. and I did early voting the first Saturday available!!  It was \nsuch a good feeling as Tuesdays are tough with trying to get to the office \nand leave in time to vote!!\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 11/06/2000 09:13:26 AM\nTo: ealvittor@yahoo.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Get out the Vote\n\n\nDear Friends and Family,\nWe are down to the wire and the race couldn't be\ncloser. Every vote counts, even those of you in Texas.\nPlease, remember to vote and go early, polls open at\n7am across the country and close at 7pm but don't put\nit off until 7pm as there could be lines and the\nsupervisors are not required to keep the polls open\nafter 7pm for those in line.\nRemind your friends and family to vote and if someone\nneeds transportation to the polls, give them a ride or\ncall your local Victory 2000 office (Republicans) or\nyour local Democratic campaign office, they will have\npeople available to transport people to the polls.\nKeep an eye out while you are at the polls for\nelectoral fraud and report any suspicious activity\nincluding inappropriate campaigning to the poll\nwatchers at the polls. The Democrats and the\nRepublicans will have representatives at most of the\npolls, let them know if there is suspicious activity.\nFinally, if you have time, call your local offices and\noffer your time to make phone calls to encourage\npeople to get out and vote, pass out leaflets, or to\nbe available to help prevent of voter fraud.\n\nFinally, enjoy the evening and watch the results come\nin. There are election watch parties everywhere!!!\n\nJust one more day (and no more mass political e-mail's\nfrom me and everyone else)!\nTake care and VOTE!\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nThousands of Stores.  Millions of Products.  All in one Place.\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/\n\n", "mid" : "18701113.1075840286943.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/153.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "153.", "date" : "2000-11-06 01:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Get out the Vote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19967f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay can do November 20 at 5 p.m. EST or November 27 at 6 p.m. EST.  \nNovember 21 is not good for him.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 11/02/2000 10:51:36 AM\nTo: \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\" \n<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\" <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" \n<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\" <jbneff@wellmanage.com>, \n\"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \n\"'hadlow@blackstone.com'\" <hadlow@blackstone.com>, \n\"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" \n<depowell@cisco.com>, \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" \n<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'rick/sherlund@gs.com'\" <rick@gs.com>, \n\"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\" <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \n\"'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <Hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>, \n\"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\" \n<Lliming@real.com>, \"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\" \n<jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" \n<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \n\"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jfielding@gs.com'\" \n<jfielding@gs.com>, \"'tmerkle@brook.edu'\" <tmerkle@brook.edu>, \n\"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \n\"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\" <carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"Petersen, \nValerie\" <valerie.petersen@yale.edu> \nSubject: Panel on Valuation\n\n\nI am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the\npaper.\n\nAttached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller.  We hope it reflects\nwell the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is\nour intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror\nthis summary.  I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call\nat one of the following times.  Please indicate with an \"X\" in the boxes\nnext to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.\n\n   Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST [ X  ]\n\n   Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST  [   ]\n\n   Monday November 27, 6 pm EST  [ X  ]\n\n\nWe would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,\neither in writing or by phone.  Please indicate below what your preference\nwould be.  If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your office\nto set it up.\n\n\n   Call [   ]\n\n   Writing [   ]\n\nThere will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting\ntakes place to go over the final draft.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you.\n\nThanks very much,\nJeff\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>\n\n - SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc\n\n", "mid" : "5243894.1075840286967.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/154.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "154.", "date" : "2000-11-06 09:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199680" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Valerie.  I don't believe we did get the e-mail yesterday!!  \nPlease resend.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Petersen, Valerie\" <valerie.petersen@yale.edu> on 11/07/2000 07:02:40 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Panel on Valuation\n\n\nGreat. Let me know if you didn't get yesterday's email regarding Nov 20. It\nhad the call-in number.\n\nValerie\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 6:28 PM\nTo: Garten, Jeffrey\nSubject: Re: Panel on Valuation\n\n\n\nKen Lay can do November 20 at 5 p.m. EST or November 27 at 6 p.m. EST.\nNovember 21 is not good for him.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 11/02/2000 10:51:36 AM\n\nTo:   \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>,\n      \"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"\n      <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\"\n      <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" <blev@stern.nyu.edu>,\n      \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\" <jbneff@wellmanage.com>,\n      \"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>,\n      \"'hadlow@blackstone.com'\" <hadlow@blackstone.com>,\n      \"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>,\n      \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" <depowell@cisco.com>,\n      \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" <David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>,\n      \"'rick/sherlund@gs.com'\" <rick@gs.com>, \"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\"\n      <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \"'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\"\n      <Hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc:   \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>,\n      \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\"\n      <Lliming@real.com>, \"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\"\n      <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\"\n      <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>,\n      \"'jfielding@gs.com'\" <jfielding@gs.com>, \"'tmerkle@brook.edu'\"\n      <tmerkle@brook.edu>, \"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\"\n      <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"Petersen, Valerie\"\n      <valerie.petersen@yale.edu>\nSubject:  Panel on Valuation\n\n\nI am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the\npaper.\n\nAttached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller.  We hope it reflects\nwell the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is\nour intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror\nthis summary.  I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call\nat one of the following times.  Please indicate with an \"X\" in the boxes\nnext to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.\n\n               Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST     [ X  ]\n\n               Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST      [   ]\n\n               Monday November 27, 6 pm EST        [ X  ]\n\n\nWe would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,\neither in writing or by phone.  Please indicate below what your preference\nwould be.  If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your\noffice\nto set it up.\n\n\n               Call [   ]\n\n               Writing   [   ]\n\nThere will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting\ntakes place to go over the final draft.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you.\n\nThanks very much,\nJeff\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>\n\n(See attached file: SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc)\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20192006.1075840286994.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/155.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "155.", "date" : "2000-11-06 23:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199681" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Loretta, I really enjoyed being at your table on Monday evening and getting \nto know you a little better.  \n\nI must tell you that I am in awe of what you did with the office in Japan.  I \nwould not have known how to do all that!!!  Wow.\n\nRosie\n", "mid" : "31077072.1075840287017.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/156.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "156.", "date" : "2000-11-09 01:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Getting to know you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199682" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please remove from distribution.\n\n\n\n\n\"Katz, Mayor\" <mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us> on 11/09/2000 08:29:39 PM\nTo: \"Katz, Mayor\" <mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us>\ncc:  \nSubject: e-Katz: Chief Kroeker\n\n\nOver the past week I have heard from many thoughtful and concerned citizens\nabout their opinions on Chief Kroeker.  About an hour ago, I held a news\nconference to release the statement below in response.  I wanted to make\nsure you were able to read it in its entirety.\n\nYou are a part of my e-Katz list because of your work with me or my\nadministration.  To be removed from the \"e-Katz\" distribution list, simply\nreply to this e-mail with your request.  If you have multiple e-mail\naddresses you use, please include a name and/or company, otherwise we may\nnot be able to locate the correct entry to remove.  For more information on\nthe Katz administration, visit our website at\nhttp://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor.\n\n\nStatement Regarding Police Chief Mark Kroeker\n\n\"I take my responsibilities as police commissioner very seriously.  I have\nreviewed this situation with care.  I want to thank those who provided me\nfeedback either in person, over the telephone or through e-mail.\n\n\"The performance of any individual in my administration ultimately rests\nwith me.  I want to apologize for the concern, pain and fear caused by the\ntaped comments made years ago by Chief Kroeker.  His taped comments in no\nway reflect my own personal beliefs.\n\n\"My community and staff discussions, along with reading all the e-mails and\ntranscripts of all my telephone messages, helped distill my thinking on this\nissue to one key question: Can Chief Kroeker separate his personal religious\nviews from his professional conduct?\n\n\"I have determined that he manages his duties without bias and will continue\nto do so. His performance has met my expectations.  He is leading the bureau\nin a fair, respectful and inclusive manner.  He is moving our law\nenforcement efforts to a higher level of community policing.  Therefore, I\nhave asked Mark Kroeker to stay on as Chief of Police.  He has my strong\nsupport to continue.\n\n\"The law provides that all city employees have a right to their personal\nreligious views.  I have a responsibility to review their employment status\nif their actions, as a result of their personal views, impair their ability\nto perform their professional responsibilities.\n\n\"Many of the arguments raised asking me to dismiss Mark Kroeker because he\nis \"out of step with Portland\" could be used in other Oregon communities to\nfire more liberal public officials who are \"out of step\" with their\ncommunity's conservative majority.  My 30-year fight for tolerance goes both\nways.\n\n\"Chief Kroeker will have to rebuild trust with many of our citizens.   He\nassures me he is prepared to do so.  He told me he would rather help undo\nthe damage, help me promote tolerance and acceptance of all people, than\njust walk away.\n\n\"He commits to a strong and sustained positive dialogue with Portlanders who\nare gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, including those on his staff.\nHe has already begun outreach efforts and will continue to do so.\n\n\"He said he will redouble his efforts to promote respect and acceptance of\nall Portlanders and be steadfast and fair in his enforcement of the law.\n\n\"He agrees to work with the Cascade Aids Project to serve as a spokesperson\nto educate citizens about the fact that AIDS is not a \"gay disease.\"\n\n\"He will continue to seek advice from the City Council, the Bureau's Sexual\nMinority Roundtable and others to guide additional efforts.\n\n\"He agrees to take all this on with all his heart.\n\n\"In the process I hope he and we all learn from this experience.  I will\nwork to turn this negative situation into a positive one: to expand our\nsense of tolerance; to promote the notion that regardless of a person's\npersonal or religious beliefs, one can be an effective public servant; and\nto deepen the acceptance of all Portlanders.\n\n\"As Mayor, I will do my part and more.  I hope you will join me.\"\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "4072915.1075840287041.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/157.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "157.", "date" : "2000-11-09 20:31:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: e-Katz: Chief Kroeker" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199683" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com", "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com", "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com" ], "text" : "Gary, every time Ken tells me to report it, I tell Anna or Kristi and they, \nin turn, pass it on to whoever they deal with in Maintenance.  It has been at \nleast 3 times.\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Gary Fitch on 11/20/2000 09:24 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: N5737 Ken Lay's phone\n\nMr. Lay, we are looking into the problem and hope to have the problem \nresolved ASAP. Thanks\nP.S. Our best to you and your family this Thanksgiving.\n----- Forwarded by Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron on 11/20/2000 09:21 AM -----\n\n\tKeith Jones\n\t11/20/2000 08:47 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Ronald Fain/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Stabler/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nLyndel Click/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: N5737 Ken Lay's phone\n\nGary, \nLeast I forget!  On N5737 the other day (11/18) Mr. Lay reported to Bill \nReddick that when his phone (#2 R/H seat) rings and he answers that it \ndisconnects on him.  He told Bill that this is the third time he has reported \nthis problem.  I spoke personally with Bill about this.  We checked and there \nis no record of this problem reported recently (we checked back to May 2000) \non all three Falcon 900's.\n\nLyndel checked the system and there does seem to be a problem with it \ndisconnecting if you pick it up before the third ring.  After the third ring \nit works fine.  That is all I know at this time.  Garrett Av is coming over \ntoday to check the system.\n\nI know you don't like emails but I didn't want this it slip by.  I've \ndiscussed this with Ron and John as well.\n\nKeith\n\n\n", "mid" : "2445358.1075840287065.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/158.", "bcc" : [ "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "158.", "date" : "2000-11-20 03:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: N5737 Ken Lay's phone" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199684" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will be there.\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n11/20/2000 09:09 AM\n\n\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond \nBowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nDiomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Cox/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, James \nDerrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steve Elliott/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew \nS Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nKevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON, \nStanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, James A \nHughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, \nLouise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, \nDanny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Cindy \nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Matthew Scrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A \nShankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marty \nSunde/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, G G \nGarcia/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia Manarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan \nSkarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacy Guidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nBeena Pradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K \nHeathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay \nChapman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly Bobrow/NA/Enron@Enron, Rosane \nFabozzi/SA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget \nMaronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron@Enron, Inez Dauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nCarol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@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, Peggy \nMcCurley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha Schiller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fiona Stewart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nJana L Paxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammie Schoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nKimberly Hillis/HOU/ECT@ect, Jennifer Burns/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sharon \nDick/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Kerry \nFerrari/LON/ECT@ECT, Carol Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer Adams/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Leah Rijo/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Lucy Marshall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nKathy Campos/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Julie Armstrong/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathryn \nGreer/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Oma696-EB4102 Video Conference/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, November 27\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., Wednesday, \nNovember 22.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "28517661.1075840287089.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/159.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "159.", "date" : "2000-11-20 04:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199685" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara, I have advised our Washington office that Mr. Lay will be on this \nconference call at 3:30.  Just let us know the number for him to call.  Thank \nyou.\nDorothy\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 02/16/2000 02:36:28 PM\nTo: Ben Rosen <ben@brosen.com>, Frank Doyle <Doyle331@AOL.com>, George \nHeilmeier <ghh@telcordia.com>, Judy Craven <lynnj@iname.com>, Ken Lay \n<klay@enron.com>, Ken Roman <kenroman@worldnet.att.net>, Larry Babbio \n<babbio@bellatlantic.com>, Lucie Salhany <lucie@jhmedia.com>, Peter Larson \n<hkiss@bruncorp.com>, Ted Enloe <ted.enloe@email.msn.com>, Tom Perkins \n<kjewett@kpcb.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Telephone Board Meeting\n\n\nWe need to schedule a telephonic Board meeting the afternoon of February 24.\nThe discussion will be the appointment of independent accountants and the\nmeeting should not take longer than 30 minutes.  Please send me your\navailable times for the afternoon of 2/24 (1:00 to 5:00 CST).\n\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n \n\n", "mid" : "13898005.1075840283579.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/16.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "16.", "date" : "2000-02-17 05:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Telephone Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199686" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gayla.seiter@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gayla:\n\nRegrettably, Mr. Lay has a previous engagement and will not be able to attend \nthe EE&CC Holiday Party.  Thank you for the invitation.\n\nTori\n\n\nGayla E Seiter @ ENRON_DEVELOPMENT   11/15/2000 08:21 AM\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: EECC HOLIDAY PARTY INVITATION (PRINTABLE COPY) (RSVP TO GAYLA SEITER)\n\n\n----\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "4830365.1075840287112.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/160.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gayla.seiter@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "160.", "date" : "2000-11-20 04:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EECC HOLIDAY PARTY INVITATION (PRINTABLE COPY) (RSVP TO GAYLA\r\n SEITER)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199687" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "From Ken Lay -\n\nKen said \"Get word back to Lucie that 6 or 7, but would prefer 6 and add an \nextra special 7th meeting during the year if it's needed\".\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Lucie Salhany\" <Lucie@jhmedia.com> on 11/10/2000 05:29:26 PM\nTo: \"Ted Enloe\" <tedenloe@hotmail.com>, \"Larry Babbio\" \n<babbio@BellAtlantic.com>, \"Ken Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Board Metting Dates\n\n\n\nMike has suggested that we cut back  board meetings to fewer than the eight \n(8) we currently hold.? In order to  give you some background, Linda checked \nother peer companies and the meetings  range from 6 to 8 a year.? \n?\nI think that we can cut back to 6,  however it may be more prudent to drop to \n7 this year and first see how it goes  .? The two meetings that can be \ndropped most easily are June or  September.? \n?\nJune,  because we have the two day strat  plan meeting in July, and Sept. \nbecause we don't yet have 4th quarter results  and not a lot of new \ninformation is available.\n?\nI think that the board meetings take up   an incredible amount of Compaq \nexecutive time and energy. I would rather have  them concentrate on getting 6 \nor 7 meetings right, getting the company back on  track and? increasing \nearnings.? So, my vote is to?recommend to the board that we  eliminate the \nSeptember '01 meeting.? That is a particularly busy month for  many people as \nexhibited by the lack of attendance we had at this past September  meeting (5 \nmembers).? In looking back, we seem to be able to \"fill the  house\" in June.\n?\nOn the other hand, you all may want to  continue with the number of meetings \nwe currently have.? I will await your  reply.\n?\nRegards,\n?\n?\n\n", "mid" : "15785139.1075840287135.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/161.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "161.", "date" : "2000-11-21 03:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Board Metting Dates" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199688" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "creedon@rff.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Lesli -\n\nKen suggests inviting the following 4 people:\n\nMr. Ward W. Woods, Jr.\nPresident & CEO\nBessemer Securities Corporation\n630 Fifth Avenue\n39th Floor\nNew York, New York  10111\n(212) 816-8864\n\nDr. Herbert S. Winokur, Jr.\nCapricorn Management, G.P.\n30 East Elm Street\nGreenwich, CT  01830\n(203) 861-6600\n\nMr. John M. Hennessy\nChairman of the Executive Board\nC.F.S. First Boston Ltd., Inc.\n11 Madison Avenue\nNew York, New York  10010\n(212) 909-2393\n\nMr. Michael A. Carpenter\nChairman and CEO\nSalomon Smith Barney\n388 Greenwich Street\n39th Floor\nNew York, New York  10013\n(212) 816-8864\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Creedon, Lesli\" <Creedon@rff.org> on 11/15/2000 08:48:22 AM\nTo: \"'cabbott@ceg.com'\" <cabbott@ceg.com>, \"'darius.gaskins@verizon.net'\" \n<darius.gaskins@verizon.net>, \"'Hhabicht@GETF.org'\" <Hhabicht@GETF.org>, \n\"'itsinvestments@bigfoot.com'\" <itsinvestments@bigfoot.com>, \n\"'jmaddy@goparks.org'\" <jmaddy@goparks.org>, \"'karl@beijer.kva.se'\" \n<karl@beijer.kva.se>, \"'frank@cmabiccw.com'\" <frank@cmabiccw.com>, \n\"'swpercy@ppco.com'\" <swpercy@ppco.com>, \"'pisano@scag.ca.gov'\" \n<pisano@scag.ca.gov>, \"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\" <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \n\"'estrohbehn@mdbe.com'\" <estrohbehn@mdbe.com>, \n\"'vtschinkel@landersandparsons.com'\" <vtschinkel@landersandparsons.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'JFOGJR@juno.com'\" <JFOGJR@juno.com>, \n\"'rsant@aesc.com'\" <rsant@aesc.com>\ncc: \"'dodfraser@aol.com'\" <dodfraser@aol.com> \nSubject: Breakfast in New York\n\n\nOn Feb. 27, 2001 RFF Board member Dod Fraser will host a breakfast in New\nYork to introduce us to potential donors (corporate, foundation and\nindividual) and Board members in the area.  If you have names of people you\nwould like to invite to this event, please send them to me (with contact\ninformation) at your earliest convenience.  We appreciate your assistance in\nhelping us expand our circle of friends.  I look forward to hearing from\nyou!\n\n", "mid" : "19502146.1075840287159.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/162.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "creedon@rff.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "162.", "date" : "2000-11-21 04:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Breakfast in New York" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199689" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kitty.colgin@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Kitty -\n\nKen Lay would like to have the Armada M306 series - \"the first ultra portable \nnotebook designed for the enterprise\".  Ken said to go ahead and equip it \nwith what you think it should have.\n\nPlease let me know when he can expect to receive it.  Thanks, Kitty.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Colgin, Kitty\" <Kitty.Colgin@Compaq.com> on 11/20/2000 01:11:51 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Compaq.com - notebook\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Colgin, Kitty\nSent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:08 PM\nTo: 'kenneth.lay@compaq.com'\nSubject: Compaq.com - notebook\n\n\n  Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market,  I will\nfollow up with the consumer models.\n\nThe M300 series are the lightest and the E500's are the all in one but much\nheavier.\n\n http://www.compaq.com/products/notebooks/index.html\n <<Compaq.com - notebook.url>>\n\n - Compaq.com - notebook.url\n\n", "mid" : "12881188.1075840287182.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/163.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kitty.colgin@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "163.", "date" : "2000-11-27 01:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FW: Compaq.com - notebook" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19968a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ealvittor@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nI had a very interesting conversation with Rocky.  He is still in business, \njust finishing up boots for the new President.    Also, I have been called \n\"Precious\" and \"Baby\" this morning.  Somehow, it just seems appropriate from \nhim!!\n\nHe is located at RJ's Boot Company and Shoe Shop\n3321 Ella Blvd. & 34th Street\nHouston, Texas  77018\n\nPhone:  713-682-1650, fax 713-682-5520\n\nRosie", "mid" : "934966.1075840287205.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/164.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ealvittor@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "164.", "date" : "2000-11-28 01:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Rocky Carroll" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19968b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ml_research@ml.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"ML-Steven.I..Fleishman\" <ML_Research@ml.com> on 11/30/2000 07:23:50 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Utilities: Clash of the Titans - USA\n\n\n\nCA power markets controversy becoming increasingly intractable, with FERC, \nthe state, utilities, generators all weighing in with differing views.  Still \nwould own 1-2 generators, favoring CPN and NRG.\n***************************************************\n\nIf you would like to stop or modify the delivery of Research via Email, \nplease reply to this message or contact Research Publications Hotlines:\n\nThe Americas:\n     (1) 888 734-1391 or (1) 212 449-9765\nEurope, Middle East, Africa:\n     (44) 20 7772-2685 or (44) 20 7772-2483\nAsia Pacific, Japan:\n     (852) 2536-3036\nAustralasia:\n     (61) 3 9659-2379\n\n\nPublication: 30233508.PDF (4 pages)\nGenerated by: Research Publications\nRecipient: Kenneth Lay\n\n\n\n\n\n - 30233508.PDF\n\n", "mid" : "10511735.1075840287228.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/165.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ml_research@ml.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "165.", "date" : "2000-11-29 23:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Utilities: Clash of the Titans - USA - PLEASE DELETE KENNETH\r\n LAY FROM YOUR RECORDS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19968c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "buckley@puc.state.pa.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Yes, Dennis, we got it by e-mail and fax.  Thanks.\n\n\n\n\n\"Buckley, Dennis\" <Buckley@puc.state.pa.us> on 11/30/2000 07:56:07 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: John Quain Info\n\n\n <<points1.doc>>  <<JMQres.doc>>\nRosalie:\n\nChairman Quain asked me to forward these to Dr. Lay for his consideration.\n\nPlease let me know when you get these, and if you can open them.\n\nThanks!\n\nDennis J. Buckley\nCounsel to the Chairman\n\n\n - points1.doc\n - JMQres.doc\n\n", "mid" : "6661766.1075840287251.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/166.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "buckley@puc.state.pa.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "166.", "date" : "2000-11-30 01:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: John Quain Info" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19968d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please confirm the time of the meeting.  Sorry, but I can't remember.  Ken \nhas a 1:00 p.m. back at the office.", "mid" : "26723415.1075840287274.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/167.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "167.", "date" : "2000-11-30 10:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Ken Lay will attend" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19968e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bill_lewis@mckinsey.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Lewis -\n\nKen asked me to send you an e-mail stating that he would be happy to submit \nyour name for consideration to Dick Cheney.  He asked if you would please \nsend him a current bio.  \n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n<Bill_Lewis@mckinsey.com> on 11/28/2000 03:43:58 PM\nTo: Kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New Administration\n\n\nKen,\n\nSorry to miss you today when I called. Since I am leaving for India in a\nfew minutes, I thought I would sent you an E-mail, and then I can try to\ncall you from India. Because of the time difference, it will not be easy\nfor us to connect. Unfortunately I will not be back in the US until\nDecember 7.\n\nThe reason for my call was to see if you would feel comfortable putting my\nname forward to Dick Cheney for a position in the new administration. I am\nnot sure where the best fit would be, but it might be Chairman of the\nNational Economic Council. That job has a good combination of management\nand economics. You know I have only been associated with Democratic\nadministrations in past, but Democratic administrations were a little\ndifferent in those days. You are somewhat familiar with my record on\neconomics and there is a lot on that in the public domain.\n\nJust let me know what you think. Maybe a quick E-mail would suffice ( I am\ncarrying my computer).\n\nBest regards,\nBill\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\n\n", "mid" : "14366945.1075840287297.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/168.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bill_lewis@mckinsey.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "168.", "date" : "2000-12-06 10:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: New Administration" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19968f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "william.ramsay@iea.org", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Mr. Ramsay -\n\nIn regard to your request for Ken to chair a Forum segment and join the \nMinisterial dinner, with the Chair of the other Session in May, he said that \nhe would be delighted to participate.\n\nWe look forward to receiving additional information after the Governing Board \nhas its meeting.\n\nRosalee ", "mid" : "7559671.1075840287320.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/169.", "bcc" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "william.ramsay@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "169.", "date" : "2000-12-07 04:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "IEA Ministerial/OECD Ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199690" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "john.hardy@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi John -\n\nKen said that given he will be in town on March 15, he will plan to attend \nthe meeting also. By way of this e-mail, I'll check with Joe's office to see \nwhat time it's scheduled.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON, Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Steven J Kean@EES, Jeffrey McMahon@ECT \nSubject: Prospective Meeting with Jim Harmon, Chairman of EXIMBank, March 15\n\n\nKen and Joe\n Jim Harmon, Chairman of EXIMBank will be in Houston March 15 and would like \nto meet with Enron to see where there are opportunities for EXIM to work more \nclosely with the company.  He will be accompanied by Jeff Miller VP who \noversees the finance operations and perhaps Barabara O\"Boyle, head of the \nproject finance group.  As you know we have done little with the Bank since \nTrakya. We intended to use the Bank for Dabhol 2 but were prevented to by \nsanctions imposed against India.  Joe is now on the EXIM Advisory Committee \nso it would be a good opportunity to sit down with the Bank. \n I understand that Ken has received a letter from EXIM about the meeting and \nreferred it to Joe.  I would propose that Joe lead the meeting with some of \nthe regional finance people (parallel the Munoz schedule, but shorter) with a \nbrief courtesy call on Ken or Ken could step in for a moment whenever he is \navailable.\n I will check with Pam re Joe's availability and follow up with a memo re the \nmarket window initiative with EXIM where my office is heavily involved.\n\n", "mid" : "11376870.1075840283603.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/17.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "john.hardy@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "17.", "date" : "2000-02-27 09:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Prospective Meeting with Jim Harmon, Chairman of EXIMBank,\r\n March 15" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199691" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here it is!!  Have a great day!!  Stay warm.\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 12/06/2000 01:38:30 PM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com, greg_brady@i2.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, bill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com, \nrobert_donohoo@i2.com\ncc: Keith_Larney@i2.com, Doug_Linebarger@i2.com, Antonio_Boccalandro@i2.com, \nKevin_Smart@i2.com, Claudio_Osorio@i2.com, Ken_Belanger@i2.com, \nTim_Leisman@infinitecontent.com \nSubject: Final Eagle BOD Presentation\n\n\nFrom Keith Larney:\n\nPlease find attached the Board Presentation Package regarding the Eagle\ntransaction to be discussed at the meeting tomorrow.  Please do not\nhesitate to call Keith at 469-357-4497 if you have any questions or\ncomments.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n----- Forwarded by Shea Dugger/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 12/06/00 01:23 PM -----\n\n(See attached file: Eagle BOD Presentation 12-07-00 v4-1.zip)\n\n\n\n\n - Eagle BOD Presentation 12-07-00 v4-1.zip\n\n", "mid" : "18312842.1075840287342.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/170.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "170.", "date" : "2000-12-11 02:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Final Eagle BOD Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199692" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken wanted me to let you know that he has something in Austin the night \nbefore and wanted to find out what time the event in Cornell begins.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nKevin Hannon@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 11/29/2000 08:51:27 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carol Ann \nBrown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: Cornell\n\nKen and Jeff,\n\nAs I think you both know I have been active in recruiting at Cornell for the \nEnron Associate program for several years now.  I also recently have become \ninvolved with something called the Park Leadership Fellowship Board which \nprovides scholarships and forums to discuss business leadership issues.  They \nare holding a pretty prominent event called Leadership week which will \ninclude the business heads of Corning and American Express discussing their \ncompany's strategies for defining leadership in business today.  I hate to \nask you guys to do things like this but it is a pretty big event and would \nreally highlight Enron's recognition of Cornell as being a \"Core School\" in \nthe MBA recruiting process.  The event as outlined below is scheduled for \nMarch 28th.  I appreciate your consideration.\n\nKevin\n\n----- Forwarded by Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications on 11/29/00 08:38 AM \n-----\n\n\tras22@cornell.edu\n\t11/29/00 06:19 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: \n\nKevin-\n\n\nJust a quick follow-up on my November 2 email regarding Enron's\nparticipation in the Johnson School's March Leadership Week and the\npossibility of doing a case study on Enron.  Wondered if you have had a\nchance to float these ideas with Jeff or Ken?  I know you have lots on\nyou plate.  Let me know if you have any sense of how this might go. \nBelow is the earlier email I sent to you.  Thanks for the help.  Hope all\nis well with you.\n\n\n            Nov.2 email text\n\n\nWe at Cornell's Johnson School would like to establish a stronger link\nwith Enron, a company which we believe to be a leading example of the\nagile organization which will dominate in the dynamic, unpredictable\nmarkets of the next decade.  One connecting point which we would like\nEnron to consider is with our Center for Leadership in Dynamic\nOrganizations which draws faculty and students from across Cornell and\nbeyond.\n\n\nThe specific activities that we propose at this point in time are two. \nFirst, we would like to invite a senior leader from Enron to be a key\nspeaker at the Johnson School's Leadership Week in March, 2001.  As\ndescribed in the attached materials, Leadership Week is made up of three\nconferences focused on academic faculty, leading-edge corporations and\nstudents.  We very much would like Enron to present what we call a \"live\ncase study\" at the corporate conference on <underline>March 28,\n2001</underline>.\n\n\nYou, of course, are an obvious candidate to do this.  Alternatively, this\nis the kind of event that is made to order for Jeff Skilling or Ken Lay\nand would give them a chance to interact with other corporate leaders and\nthe Cornell community.  Other corporate leaders we have signed up for the\ncorporate conference are John Loose, President and COO of Corning, Ken\nChenault, incoming CEO of American Express, Marty Coyne, just announced\nPresident of Kodak's new Commercial Group.  Each of these leaders has a\ndistinct message to deliver about the leadership challenges involved in\ncontinually reinventing themselves in a fast-changing marketplace.  \n\n\nWe have several other speakers lined up for other parts of Leadership\nWeek, including Ken Blanchard and, we think, Abbey Cohen from Goldman\nSachs.  We have some chance of getting Bill Ford from Ford Motor Company\nand an outside shot at Jack Welch through our President Emeritus Frank\nRhodes, but these are still long shots.\n\n\nThe point is that this is the biggest thing that will happen at the\nJohnson School and probably at Cornell next year.  If Jeff or Ken wanted\na platform for telling the Enron story, this would be a good one.  If\nthey can't do it, hopefully we could convince you to do it.  Again, the\ndate is March 28, 2001.       \n\n\nThe second proposal is to develop a teaching case on Enron along the same\nlines.  In fact, if we started working on the teaching case soon, it\ncould become the basis for the March conference live case study\npresentation.  We believe that Enron is unique in its ability to\nliterally create new markets.  The question is how do you lead and manage\nan organization to keep the tight financial and risk controls in place\nthat you do, but still create the entrepreneurial behavior that seems to\nbe the case at Enron.  What kind of management philosophies, systems and\npractices make this possible.\n\n\nI know that Enron was the subject of two Harvard cases in 1993 and around\n1997.  As I understand it neither focused on organizational and\nleadership issues.  We would like to devote a small research team to\nbuilding this case about Enron, directed by myself and Professor Lee Dyer\nfrom the ILR School.  We would need access to a number of people in the\nEnron organization, but are very aware of the demands on time for fast\nmoving organizations and are committed to doing this in a very efficient\nway.\n\n\nKevin, we appreciate your willingness to entertain these two ideas and\nhopefully test them with your top leaders.  We will do anything we can to\nmake it feasible for Enron to engage with us on these two initiatives. \nPlease let me know what I can do to help you carry this forward.  As\nalways, thanks for your great personal support.\n\n\nDick\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22692423.1075840287367.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/171.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kevin.hannon@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "171.", "date" : "2000-12-11 06:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Cornell" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199693" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kelly.merritt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Kelly:\n\nI appreciate your comments regarding Enron's advertising focus.  First, Enr=\non=20\nbecome involved  with Enron Field for two reasons:  to keep the Astros in=\n=20\nHouston and to gain energy and facilities management business for Enron=20\nEnergy Services.  Acquiring the naming rights to the stadium came much late=\nr=20\nin our negotiations with the Astros.  In addition, while sports events like=\n=20\nNASCAR are exciting to watch and get a fair amount of media play,  we're=20\ntargeting a more specific audience with our advertising dollars.\n =20\nIncreasingly, Enron=01,s integrated products and services require the appro=\nval=20\nof an organization=01,s highest ranking officers, people who carry a =01&CX=\nO=018=20\ntitle, such as chief executive officer, chief financial officer, chief=20\ninformation officer or chief technology officer. These individuals may not=\n=20\nrecognize Enron=01,s name and abilities as readily as energy-centric execut=\nives.\n\nWe also want to reach the elected and appointed officials who set policy an=\nd=20\nregulations affecting Enron businesses worldwide. The \"Ask Why\" advertising=\n=20\ncampaign launched in February this year was designed with these groups in=\n=20\nmind as well as to put the Enron name and image on everyone=01,s radar scre=\nen.=20\nEnron commercials continue to appear on business channels such as CNBC and=\n=20\nCNNfn, as well as the History Channel, ESPN and network news programs. Some=\n=20\nare running in Europe as well.\n\nWhile we won't rule out entirely the possibility of directing some of our=\n=20\nfuture advertising dollars toward sports events, for now, we believe we are=\n=20\nspending our ad budget where it will have the greatest positive impact on o=\nur=20\nbusiness.\n\nThanks for your suggestion.  Keep them coming.\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKelly Merritt@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n10/03/2000 04:20 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc: =20\nSubject: Advertising Campaign - NASCAR\n\nMr. Lay,\n\nI wasn't able to get my question to you at the all employee meeting. It was=\n=20\nthis:\n\nThe Enron sponsored Houston mini-cart Grand Prix entry placed second and=20\nreceived free air time of \"Enron\" on the news. With NASCAR being as popular=\n=20\nas it is today, itself a multi-billion dollar industry, why hasn't Enron=20\nsponsored a racing team to compete against the other Fortune 500 sponsors?=\n=20\nEnron is supporting stadiums, but why not a competition based on fuel,=20\nenergy, and the most powerful being the victor?\n\nNow with cigarettes and alcohol banned from advertising, companies such as=\n=20\nAOL, Compaq, Southern Company, and Infoseek are on the tracks. Each race=20\nwould provide more airtime of the Enron logo and further placement of \"The=\n=20\nNew Power Company\" in the retail consumer/viewer's venue. It would also giv=\ne=20\nme someone to \"root\" for.\n\nKelly Merritt\nAsset Mgr. - CALME/ENA\n\n", "mid" : "11892294.1075840287391.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/172.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kelly.merritt@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "172.", "date" : "2000-12-11 09:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Advertising Campaign - NASCAR" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199694" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.haug@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We did receive this from David.\n\n\n\n\nDavid Haug@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n12/13/2000 02:14 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: =20\nSubject: Re: Succession Plan =20\n\nCongratulations on making this not-unexpected move in a smooth, upbeat and=\n=20\nhighly positive way, with what looks like excellent timing and a clean=20\nhandoff. I know Jeff will have all of our strong support as he expands his=\n=20\nrole.\n  Since I left for my wedding and honeymoon just before Thanksgiving nothin=\ng=20\nhas happened on the Sports Authority stuff - - -we are still awaiting some=\n=20\npromised deliverables from Mr Campo. Yesterday I relit the fire on our V&E=\n=20\nteam to start nudging him gently. No action on your part needed at present =\n-=20\n- -I'll keep you informed. I'll be pushing to get this resolved by mid=20\nJanuary in a manner that works for the Sports Authority and the financings=\n=20\nwithout upseting our partners. - - -DLH\n\n\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: All Enron Worldwide\ncc: =20\n\nSubject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "23595974.1075840287448.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/173.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "david.haug@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "173.", "date" : "2000-12-13 06:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Succession Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199695" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jimbrulte@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jim:\nIt was a pleasure speaking with you on Wednesday.  Based on our conversatio=\nn,=20\nthis email includes the following:\n\nAn Enron contact to discuss developing small-scale generation on Tribal lan=\nds.\n\nOur views on the impediments to distributed generation and suggestions on h=\now=20\nto remove those impediments.\n\nA description of the credit issues that continue to impede DWR=01,s ability=\n to=20\nsign contracts with power suppliers, and options to resolve them. Two=20\npossible options for addressing the credit issue are 1) a California PUC=20\norder clarifying that DWR will recover its power purchase costs through=20\nrates, and 2) an amendment to AB1X designed to accomplish the same goal.  I=\n=20\nhave attached talking points regarding the California PUC order and propose=\nd=20\namendments to AB1X.  We believe that an amendment to AB1X is the preferable=\n=20\noption.\n\nOur assessment of the supply/demand picture in California.\n\nOur suggestions for a legislative package designed to solve both the near-=\n=20\nand long-term electricity crisis in California.  We will deliver to your=20\noffice today detailed legislative language.  In those materials we will als=\no=20\nidentify existing bills that we believe can easily accommodate our proposed=\n=20\nlanguage.\n\nI hope that the information is useful.  Please do not hesitate to contact m=\ne=20\nif you would like to discuss these materials further, or if there is anythi=\nng=20\nelse that I can do to assist you.\n\nRegards,\nKen Lay\n\n\n\nContact Information to Discuss Interest Expressed by Native American Tribes=\n=20\nin Installing Small-scale Generation on Tribal Lands\n\nDavid Parquet, Vice-President\nEnron North America\n101 California Street, Suite 1950\nSan Francisco, CA 94111\nPhone: 415.782.7820\nFax: 415.782.7851\n\n\n2. Key Barriers to Distributed Generation\n\nExcessive and Unnecessary Utility Stand-by Charges\n\nSolution: The executive orders issued by the Governor on February 14th took=\n a=20\nstep in the right direction.  Utility stand-by charges have always been=20\ndesigned by the utilities to protect their monopoly position, extract=20\nmonopoly prices from customers, or both.  But there is no reason to limit t=\nhe=20\nelimination of these charges to generation facilities that are less than=20\n1MW.  These limits will only lengthen unnecessarily the time it takes for=\n=20\nCalifornia to close the significant gap between supply and demand and reduc=\ne=20\nthe risk of black outs this summer.  We would propose lifting the cap by=20\noffering amendments to SB27X, which is designed to facilitate development o=\nf=20\ndistributed generation.\n=20\nExcessive delays and costs related to interconnecting facilities with=20\ninvestor-owned and municipal utilities\n\nSolution:   The Governor=01,s executive order regarding interconnection is =\na=20\nstep in the right direction=01*D-D-26-01 requires utilities to complete=20\ninterconnection studies within 7 days.  California should ensure that this=\n=20\nrequirement applies to all generation facilities, including distributed=20\ngeneration.  In addition, the financial conflicts the utilities face when=\n=20\ninterconnecting generation facilities are simply too powerful to overcome=\n=20\nthrough executive orders or other regulations.  To the greatest extent=20\npossible, California should shift control over interconnection away from th=\ne=20\nutility and place that control with the California ISO.  This could be=20\naccomplished through amendments to SB 27X.\n\nPermitting and Air Quality Issues\nDevelopers of distributed (i.e., =01&on-site=018) generation that is 50 MWs=\n or=20\ngreater must receive certification from the California Energy Commission an=\nd=20\ntherefore face all of the impediments to development that large-scale=20\ngeneration faces. =20\n\nSolution: California should ensure that the executive orders (D-22-01 thru=\n=20\nD-26-01) issued by the Governor to expedite plant siting and maximize plant=\n=20\noutput apply equally to smaller scale, =01&distributed generation=018 facil=\nities.=20\nIn addition, distributed generation that is less than 50 MWs continues to=\n=20\nface local opposition.  The State should ensure that local, parochial=20\ninterests cannot block otherwise beneficial distributed generation projects=\n. =20\nThese objectives could be accomplished through amendments to SB27X.\n\n3. Credit Concerns Regarding Authority Granted to DWR in AB1X to Purchase=\n=20\nElectricity on Behalf of the Utilities=20\n\nEnron responded to the RFP issued by DWR to enter into power contracts with=\n=20\nsuppliers.\nEnron is in active discussions with DWR to establish contract terms with th=\ne=20\ngoal of entering into a power purchase agreement as soon as possible.\nHowever, ambiguities contained in AB1X have created significant credit risk=\n=20\nconcerns that need to be resolved in order to finalize contract terms.\nWe understand that the lion=01,s share of counterparties share Enron=01,s c=\nredit=20\nrisk concerns.\nEnron has proposed several options for resolving the credit risk issues and=\n=20\nis working with DWR to arrive at a solution that is mutually agreeable to=\n=20\nboth sides and that might serve as a template for power purchase agreements=\n=20\ngoing forward.\n\nSummary of the Source of the Credit Risk Issue\n\nAmbiguous Ratemaking Authority\nThe language in AB1X is ambiguous as to whether DWR has any authority to=20\ncharge California ratepayers for the costs of purchasing power.  From our=\n=20\nanalysis of the bill, the language in AB1X appears to leave intact the=20\nCalifornia PUC=01,s exclusive jurisdiction over ratemaking in California.  =\nAs=20\nsuch, suppliers have no assurance that the PUC will agree to include in rat=\nes=20\nadequate charges to cover DWR=01,s costs of power purchases.\n\nAmbiguous Regulatory Authority Regarding Contract =01&Prudence=018\nThe language in AB1X leaves open the possibility that the California Public=\n=20\nUtilities Commission could determine that power purchases made by DWR are=\n=20\n=01&imprudent.=018  On the basis of such a finding, the CPUC could then ref=\nuse to=20\nallow DWR to collect from ratepayers the costs associated with its power=20\npurchases.  Consequently, suppliers have no assurance that the PUC will agr=\nee=20\nto include in rates the charges to cover the costs of power contracts that=\n=20\nDWR has entered into with suppliers.\n=20\nAmbiguous Language Regarding the Ratemaking Mechanism that Will Be Used to=\n=20\nRecover DWR=01,s Costs of Power Purchases\nIn addition to the ambiguity regarding ratemaking and regulatory authority=\n=20\nnoted above, the language in the bill is equally ambiguous with respect to=\n=20\nthe specific ratemaking =01&mechanics=018 that AB1X directs the PUC to empl=\noy to=20\npermit DWR to recover its power purchase costs. Based on our analysis, it i=\ns=20\nextremely difficult to determine how the PUC would design the rates to ensu=\nre=20\nDWR recovers its power purchase costs.  Moreover, as currently drafted, it =\nis=20\ndifficult to determine whether AB1X would even permit the PUC to include in=\n=20\nrates all of the charges necessary to fully recover DWR=01,s power purchase=\n=20\ncosts.  Again, this ambiguity raises significant credit risk concerns since=\n=20\nsuppliers have little assurance that DWR will have the ability to recover=\n=20\nfrom ratepayers the costs of purchasing power.\n\nOptions to Resolve Concerns Regarding Credit Risk=20\n\nWe have been working diligently with DWR officials to resolve the credit ri=\nsk=20\nissues.  We have identified three options:\n\nAmend AB1X\nThe amendments, which are attached to this email, would clarify that a) the=\n=20\nPUC would accept as =01&prudent and reasonable=018 all purchase costs incur=\nred by=20\nDWR, and b) the PUC is obligated to include in rates the charges necessary =\nto=20\nensure that DWR fully recovers its costs of power purchases.  This is the=\n=20\npreferred option, though we understand that the there may be some political=\n=20\nchallenges standing in the way of amending AB1X.  (See attached file=20\nentitled, =01&AmendAB1X.doc=018.)\n\nClarify the Ambiguities in AB1X through an Order Issued by the PUC, and=20\nthrough Contract Language\nThis is the option that we are currently working with DWR officials to=20\nimplement.  However, it is more complicated and could take significantly mo=\nre=20\ntime to implement than the \"legislative\" fix.  We have attached electronic=\n=20\ncopies of the talking points related to the order that the California PUC=\n=20\nwould need to issue under this option.  (See attached file entitled,=20\n=01&cpuctalkingpoints.doc.=018)\n\nMake Use of Other Instruments Designed to Address Credit Risk\nAs indicated in our letter responding to DWR=01,s RFP, we are willing to ac=\ncept=20\nother forms of credit from DWR.  Those options include a letter of credit,=\n=20\ncash prepayment, or an acceptable form of collateral.  DWR officials have=\n=20\nindicated to us that DWR prefers to pursue the second options. That is, DWR=\n=20\nprefers to clarify the ambiguities in AB1X through a PUC order and through=\n=20\ncontract amendments.\n\n4. California=01,s Supply-demand Picture Heading into Summer 2001\n\nBoth the California Energy Commission and Cambridge Energy Research=20\nAssociates (CERA), a private sector energy think tank, have issued reports=\n=20\nshowing that California faces a severe supply-demand imbalance.  They diffe=\nr=20\nonly on how much and how soon additional supply will be made available.  Al=\nl=20\ncredible sources agree that supply will be very tight throughout the Summer=\n=20\nof 2001 and that unless a solution is found immediately, blackouts are=20\nlikely. =20\n\nCEC and CERA both forecast that California will be short of supply this=20\nsummer by approximately 5,000 MW.   These numbers are in line with our=20\nestimates.  California=01,s supply base currently has a 6% capacity margin,=\n well=20\nbelow the average 15-20%, which is recommended for reliable system operatio=\nn=20\nin the West.  Since the West relies more heavily upon hydroelectric power=\n=20\nthan other regions, reserves are particularly important, owing to the=20\nunpredictability of the weather and the dry year the West has experienced t=\no=20\ndate. In the event of a low rain and snow period, the system must possess t=\nhe=20\nflexibility to respond to the reduced availability of power supply. =20\nCalifornia=01,s very low reserve margin makes it especially susceptible to =\nthis=20\nrequirement. =20\n\nOther reasons for reduced supply for the Summer of 2001 include the early=\n=20\ndraw-down of reservoirs in the continual effort to manage California's seve=\nre=20\nsupply-demand gap; emissions restrictions on existing plants; and a reduced=\n=20\nnumber of customers who can be curtailed under their contracts with the=20\nutilities.  Cambridge Energy Research Associates asserts that at the curren=\nt=20\npace of siting, permitting and construction, adequate supplies will not be=\n=20\nadded to correct the market imbalance until 2003 at the earliest.\n\nCERA predicts that California is likely to face approximately 20 hours of=\n=20\nrolling black outs this summer.  The CEC paints a considerably more=20\noptimistic scenario, betting that California will bring an additional 5,000=\n=20\nMWs on line to meet peaking summer demand.  It is our view that California=\n=20\nshould view the CEC's \"rosy scenario\" with considerable skepticism.\n\n5. Suggested Package of Legislative Proposals Designed to Solve California=\n=01,s=20\nElectricity Crisis\n\nThis email offers an overview of our proposed legislative solution.  We wil=\nl=20\ndeliver to your office tomorrow specific legislative language and existing=\n=20\nbills that we believe can accommodate our proposals.\n\nAs we have suggested throughout the crisis, any solution to California's=20\ncrisis must focus on four issues:\n\nIncrease supply\nDecrease demand\nEstablish a truly competitive retail electricity market\nReturn California=01,s Investor-owned utilities to solvency\n\nIncrease supply--Legislative vehicle: SB28X (Sher)\nTo site and construct a power plant in Texas takes approximately 2 years. =\n=20\nEnron and others have completed the entire process in other states in less=\n=20\nthan a year.  In California, it takes about six years, or longer.\n\nThe Governor=01,s executive orders and Senator Sher=01,s siting reform legi=\nslation=20\nare steps in the right direction.  Our suggested amendments can improve tho=\nse=20\nefforts by further addressing the difficulties that project developers face=\n=20\nin securing air emission reduction credits to meet the air permit=20\nrequirements included in the CEC's certification requirements.  Enron=01,s=\n=20\nproposal seeks to streamline the process for 1) obtaining credits and 2)=20\ntransfering credits between air districts.  In addition, it creates an=20\ninnovative emissions reduction bank to allow project sponsors to fund=20\nemissions in advance of obtaining certification, and permits the affected a=\nir=20\ndistricts to use those funds to finance projects that will produce the=20\nrequired reductions in pollution emissions.\n\nDecrease demand=01*Legislative Vehicle:   AB31X (Wright)\nBecause of the delay in getting a solution in place in California, closing=\n=20\nthe supply-demand gap through energy conservation and efficiency offers the=\n=20\nbest chance of avoiding blackouts this summer.  This can be accomplished mo=\nst=20\neffectively and quickly in two ways:\n\nBuy-down demand\nCalifornia is tapping into an enormous amount of money from the General Fun=\nd=20\nto finance DWR=01,s power purchases.  California could likely reduce demand=\n more=20\neconomically by running an auction to determine the payments businesses wou=\nld=20\nbe willing to receive to reduce their demand for a sustained period (e.g.,=\n=20\nthrough the summer months).  DWR could easily run an on-line auction to=20\ndetermine the price it could pay for these demand reductions.  To=20\nparticipate, businesses would be required to have the metering equipment=20\nnecessary to monitor and verify that they are actually achieving the=20\nreductions.  Enron has developed an on-line auction software package, =01&D=\neal=20\nBench,=018 that it would be willing to contribute to the effort.\n\nUse Price Signals to Incent Voluntary Curtailment\nTo be successful, customers need access to the following key elements:\n\nAn internet based hour-ahead price posting system to track the market price=\n=20\nfor hour-ahead power in real time.=20\nReal-time metering systems for baseline demand and voluntarily curtailment=\n=20\nverification.\nSettlement process that allows for market clearing prices of energy to be=\n=20\npaid for load reduction (=01&Negawatts=018).\n\nThe potential benefits of an effective demand response program would includ=\ne:\n\n=01&creation=018 of additional summer peaking capacity in California, parti=\ncularly=20\nin the short term, without requiring construction of additional generation=\n=20\nresources.\nreduction of  peak or super-peak load on the over-stressed California=20\nelectric system, thus potentially reducing the overall cost of electricity =\nin=20\nthe state.\nfostering of demand elasticity without subjecting customers to the full ris=\nk=20\nof hourly market price volatility by passing market price signals to=20\ncustomers and allowing them to voluntarily shed load and be compensated for=\n=20\nresponding.=20\n\nWe estimate that we could generate a summer 2001 on-peak demand response in=\n=20\nexcess of 400 MW during certain high cost hours, and a demand response for=\n=20\nsummer 2002 on-peak hours that could exceed 1000 MW.  We further estimate=\n=20\nthat the market response to this program from all ESPs could be 2 to 3 time=\ns=20\nthat amount.  We recommend that the State of California provide rebates=20\ndirectly to customers to fund the installation of advanced metering and=20\ncontrol systems that would support load curtailment implementation.\n\nEstablish a truly competitive retail electricity market=01*Legislative vehi=\ncle:=20\nSB27X\nThe only customers who were protected from price volatility in San Diego we=\nre=20\ncustomers who chose Direct Access and signed fixed price deals with energy=\n=20\nservice providers.  Ironically, AB1X takes that important option away from=\n=20\ncustomers and businesses.  It is critical that AB1X be amended to remove th=\ne=20\nprohibition against Direct Access.\n\nEnron's legislative proposal would give customers freedom to enter into a=\n=20\ndirect access transaction, while simultaneously addressing the Department o=\nf=20\nWater Resources' concerns about stranded power costs that might result from=\n=20\ncustomer migration. =20\n\nIn addition, California will only achieve a competitive retail market when=\n=20\nthe utility is removed completely from the procurement function.  Procureme=\nnt=20\nis not a utility core competency, as evidenced by the dire financial=20\ncondition in which the utilities now find themselves.  California should=20\ntherefore begin immediately to phase the utility out of the procurement=20\nfunction entirely, with the goal of having all customers served by a=20\nnon-utility provider within 36 months.  To execute the transition, Californ=\nia=20\nshould hold a series of competitive solicitations over the 36-month period =\nin=20\nwhich competing service providers would bid for the right to serve segments=\n=20\nof utility load.\n\nReturn California=01,s Investor-owned utilities to solvency=01*Legislative =\nvehicle:=20\nAB18X\nUtility bankruptcy will not increase supply and it will not decrease demand=\n. =20\nIn short, bankruptcy does nothing to solve California=01,s supply-demand=20\nimbalance.  In addition, bankruptcy increases the likelihood that consumers=\n=20\nand businesses will bear the significant financial risks of having Californ=\nia=20\nState government assume the role of =01&electricity buyer=018 for an extend=\ned=20\nperiod of time.  Finally, bankruptcy will undermine both investor confidenc=\ne=20\nin California's energy markets and the private sector's willingness to=20\nparticipate in that market.\n\nCalifornia can return the utilities to financial solvency by implementing a=\n=20\nseries of staged rate increases.  California should design those rate=20\nincreases with the dual goal of returning the utilities to solvency without=\n=20\n=01&shocking=018 the economy or household budgets For example, California c=\nould=20\namortize the recovery of the utilities=01, past debt over a 5-10 year perio=\nd. =20\nIn addition, the magnitude of the rate increase can be reduced in two ways:=\n=20\nFirst, the utilities could absorb some portion of their existing debt in=20\nrecognition of the risk they accepted when they agreed to the structure of =\nAB=20\n1890.  Second, California can =01&net=018 the revenues the utilities have r=\neceived=20\nfrom selling electricity into the Power Exchange against the debts they hav=\ne=20\naccrued due to the retail price cap.\n\n ", "mid" : "17889360.1075840295615.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/174.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jimbrulte@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "174.", "date" : "2001-02-16 10:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Information from Ken Lay at Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199696" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "communications@brook.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please delete Kenneth.Lay@enron.com from this communication.\n\n\n\n\ncommunications@brook.edu@www.brook.edu on 02/25/2001 03:47:26 PM\nPlease respond to communications@brook.edu\nSent by: bounce-brookings_alert-25465@www.brook.edu\nTo: \"Brookings Alert\" <brookings_alert@www.brook.edu>\ncc:  \nSubject: THE BROOKINGS ALERT, 2/26/01\n\n\nTHE BROOKINGS ALERT\nweek of Monday, February 26, 2001\nhttp://www.brookings.edu\n\n\nE V E N T S\n***********************************\n  KIM DAE-JUNG'S VISIT TO THE U.S.\n  A Brookings press briefing on the visit of South Korea's president\n  Thursday, March 1, 2001, 2:00pm at the National Press Club\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/20010301.htm\n\n  A PRESCRIPTION FOR WORKER ANXIETY:\n  Wage and Health Insurance For Displaced Workers\n  A luncheon featuring Robert Litan of Brookings and Lori Kletzer of the\n  Institute for International Economics discussing a program to help\n  workers displaced by trade, technology and other causes. Ambassador and\n  former U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills will comment on the\n  proposal. March 6, 2001, 325 Russell Senate Office Building\n  RSVP: Alicia Jones, ajones@brook.edu, or call 202/797-6131\n\n  Video and text transcripts of Debating Welfare Reform and Iraq\n  and America: Ten Years After Desert Storm, now available:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/archive.htm\n\n\nP U B L I C A T I O N S\n***********************************\n  Growth at the Ballot Box: Electing the Shape of Communities\n  in November 2000. A complete report of the outcome of growth-related\n  ballot measures before voters in November, with state-by-state maps.\n  Phyllis Meyers and Robert Puentes\n  http://www.brook.edu/es/urban/ballotbox/abstract.htm\n\n  Bush v. Gore: The Court Cases and the Commentary\n  E.J. Dionne, Jr., and William Kristol, eds.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/bush_v_gore.htm\n  Use the web companion to the book to access complete text\n  of all the legal proceedings in the 2000 presidential election\n  dispute: http://www.brookings.edu/bushvgore/\n\n  Brookings books can be ordered on-line or by calling the Brookings\n  Institution Press: 800-275-1447 (U.S.); 44-1235-766662 (U.K./Europe);\n  202-797-6258 (all other countries). See complete catalog:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/inprint.htm\n\n\nP O L I C Y  B R I E F S,\n P A P E R S,  A R T I C L E S\n***********************************\n  \"Prudent or Paranoid? The Pentagon's Two-War Plans,\"\n  article by Michael O'Hanlon; Survival (Feb. 2001)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/articles/OHanlon/2001survival.htm\n\n  \"Iraq: Time for a Modified Approach,\"\n  Policy Brief no. 71, by Meghan O'Sullivan (Feb. 2001)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb071/pb71.htm\n\n  \"Defending America: A Plan for a Limited National Missile Defense,\"\n  Policy Brief no. 70, by James Lindsay and Michael O'Hanlon (Feb. 2001)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb070/pb70.htm\n\n  Complete policy brief and conference report index:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/archive.htm\n\n\nT E S T I M O N Y\n***********************************\n  Religious Freedom, Regime Control, and U.S. Policy in Vietnam\n  testimony by Catharin Dalpino before the United States Commission\n  on International Religious Freedom (2/13/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/testimony/Dalpino/20010213.htm\n\n\nI N  T H E  P R E S S\n***********************************\n  \"Transition: Less Seems to be More,\" opinion by Stephen Hess\n  on the first month of the Bush presidency; Los Angeles Times (2/25/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Hess/20010225.htm\n  (note: available on the Brookings website on Monday by 10am Eastern)\n\n  \"How Operational and Visible an NSC?,\" opinion by Ivo Daalder and\n  I.M. Destler; The Brookings Institution (2/23/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Daalder/20010223.htm\n\n  Israel Still Seeks Peace,\" opinion by Philip Gordon and\n  Alan Makovsky; Financial Times (2/22/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Gordon/20010222.htm\n\n  \"Bush's $1.6 Trillion Plan isn't a Tax Cut-it's a Budget Buster,\"\n  opinion by E.J. Dionne, Jr.; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (2/20/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Dionne/20010220.htm\n\n  \"For Star Wars, Small Is Beautiful,\" opinion by James Lindsay and\n  Michael O'Hanlon; The Baltimore Sun (2/19/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Lindsay/20010219.htm\n\n\nB R O O K I N G S  N E W S\n***********************************\n  Richard N. Haass, vice president and director of Foreign Policy\n  Studies at the Brookings Institution, has accepted an appointment\n  from President George W. Bush to become director of policy planning\n  at the State Department, with the rank of ambassador.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/news/0226Haass.htm\n\n\nM U L T I M E D I A\n &  C H A T S\n***********************************\n  Transcript of live chat with James Lindsay on missile defense is\n  now available: http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/Lindsay010222.htm\n\n  Complete chat transcripts are located at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/chat.htm\n\n  Complete catalog of scholar videos on the website at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/clips/archive.htm\n\n\nE X E C U T I V E\n E D U C A T I O N\n*******************************\n  \"Governing in the 21st Century,\" March 12-16\n  This week-long program for rising mid-level managers will address\n  key issues such as privatization, performance measurement, budget\n  policy, procurement, and human resource management.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/execed/open/governing_in.htm\n\n  \"Executive Leadership in a Changing Environment,\" March 26-30\n  Charlottesville, Virginia\n  Brookings hallmark program for senior government executives focuses\n  on broad issues of governance and major trends affecting the future\n  policy environment.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/execed/open/exec_leadership.htm\n\n  For more information see http://www.brookings.edu/ExecEd or call\n  1-800-925-5730 to register.\n_______________\nThe Brookings Alert is delivered electronically every Monday.\nWe invite you to forward this Brookings Alert to a colleague.\n\nYou can subscribe to the Brookings_Alert listserv in two ways:\n(1) send an e-mail to: JOIN-BROOKINGS_ALERT@www.brookings.edu\n    with a blank Subject line and a blank Message body\n\n(2) visit the Brookings website at:\n    http://www.brookings.edu/scripts/lyris.pl?join=brookings_alert\n_______________\nThe Brookings Institution\n1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20036\n(202) 797-6000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu\n\n---\nYou are currently subscribed to brookings_alert as: [klay@enron.com]\nTo unsubscribe, forward this message to \nleave-brookings_alert-25465S@www.brook.edu\n\n", "mid" : "18779484.1075840295881.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/175.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "communications@brook.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "175.", "date" : "2001-02-25 20:16:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Delete Kenneth.Lay@enron.com from this communication: Re: THE\r\n BROOKINGS ALERT, 2/26/01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199697" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "maria.mitchell@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Maria -\n\nTo my knowledge, Mr. Lay has not received his locker assignment.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee Fleming for Ken Lay.\n\n\n\nFrom: Maria Mitchell/ENRON@enronXgate on 02/26/2001 06:47 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Hopley/HOU/ECT@ect, Scott \nTholan/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: Verifying Locker Assignments\n\n\nFebruary 26, 2001\n\nThank you for your participation in the Enron Body Shop.\nWe are currently verifying all locker assignments.  Please\nreturn receipt via this e-mail if you have NOT received\nyour locker assignment.\n\nThank you,\nThe Enron Body Shop Staff\n\n", "mid" : "13806908.1075840295904.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/176.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "maria.mitchell@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "176.", "date" : "2001-02-27 01:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Verifying Locker Assignments" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199698" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "anne@vanguardventures.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay will not be attending.\n\n\n\n\nAnne Rockhold <Anne@vanguardventures.com> on 02/27/2001 09:15:53 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Vanguard Ventures Annual Meeting Invitation & On-line RSVP\n\n\nWe are pleased to invite you to the Vanguard Ventures 2001 Annual Meeting.\nThe festivities begin Wednesday evening, March 28th, at Teatro ZinZanni in\nSan Francisco.  The Meeting will be on Thursday, March 29th, at the Ritz\nCarlton,\nand will include updates on the Vanguard funds and presentations by ten of\nour\nportfolio companies.  Paul Saffo, Executive Director of the Institute for\nthe Future,\nwill be our luncheon speaker.\n\nPlease click on the link below to view our electronic invitation - we hope\nyou enjoy it!\nIf you experience slow response times with the animated version, just close\nand select\nthe \"Non-Animated Version\" of the invitation.\n\nPlease remember to RSVP and to hit \"submit\" before you close out the file.\nPlease call the\nPalo Alto office at 650-321-2900 with any questions you have regarding the\nAnnual Meeting\nor the enclosed invitation.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!\n\nhttp://www.vanguardventures.com/invite/\n<http://www.vanguardventures.com/invite/>\n\nThe Partners of Vanguard Ventures\n\n\nAnne L. Rockhold\nChief Financial Officer\nVanguard Ventures\n525 University Avenue\nSuite 600\nPalo Alto, CA  94301\n(650) 321-2900 phone\n(650) 321-2902 facsimile\n\nanne@vanguardventures.com\nwww.vanguardventures.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "23808997.1075840295927.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/177.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "anne@vanguardventures.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "177.", "date" : "2001-02-28 01:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Vanguard Ventures Annual Meeting Invitation & On-line RSVP" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199699" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will attend.\n\n\n\n\nBilly Dorsey@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n02/28/2001 08:53 AM\nTo: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT, Jeremy Blachman@EES, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT, \nRaymond Bowen/HOU/ECT, Michael R Brown@ECT, Harold G Buchanan@EES, Rick \nBuy@ECT, Richard Causey@ENRON, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Cox@Enron Communications, \nDavid W Delainey@EES, James V Derrick@ENRON, Steve Elliott@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron, Ben \nGlisan@ECT, Kevin Hannon@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Rod Hayslett@ENRON, Stanley \nHorton@ENRON, James A Hughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Louise Kitchen@ECT, Mark Koenig@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay@ENRON, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron, Dan Leff@EES, Danny McCarty@ECT, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT, Mark Metts/NA/Enron, Mark S Muller@EES, Cindy \nOlson@ENRON, Lou L Pai@EES, Ken Rice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Matthew \nScrimshaw@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT, Jeffrey Sherrick@ENRON, John \nSherriff@ECT, Jeff Skilling@ENRON, Marty Sunde@EES, Greg Whalley@ECT, Thomas \nE White@EES, G G Garcia@Enron, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT, Karen K Heathman@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook@ENRON, Kay Chapman@EES, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron, \nBridget Maronge/HOU/ECT, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron, Inez C Dauterive@ECT, Carol Ann \nBrown@ECT, Cindy Stark@ENRON, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Joannie \nWilliamson@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand@ENRON, Tori L \nWells@ECT, Cathy Phillips@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT, Dolores \nFisher/NA/Enron, Karen S Owens@EES, Dorothy Dalton@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, \nMercedes E Estrada@Enron Communications, Christina Grow@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Laura Taylor@ENRON, Judy G \nSmith@EES, Kathy McMahon/NA/Enron@Enron, Suzanne Danz@ENRON, Peggy \nMcCurley/HOU/ECT, Marsha Schiller/HOU/ECT, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammie Schoppe@ECT, Kimberly \nHillis/HOU/ECT, Jennifer Burns@ECT, Sharon W Dick@ECT, Beverly Aden@EES, \nKathy Dodgen@EES, Kerry Ferrari@ECT, Carol Moffett@EES, Jennifer Adams@Enron \nCommunications, Leah Rijo@ECT, Lucy Marshall/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kathy Campos@ENRON, Julie Armstrong@Enron, Mrudula \nGadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kelly Johnson@Enron, Rebecca \nCarter@ENRON\ncc: Vanessa Groscrand@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING-- March 5th.\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, March 5th\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 Bill Dorsey (713/646-6505) for the weekly dial-in number and passcode.\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 __XX_____\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, \nMarch 2nd.\n\nThank you, \nBill Dorsey.\n\n", "mid" : "21227447.1075840295951.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/178.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "178.", "date" : "2001-02-28 01:11:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING-- March 5th." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19969a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kapoor@eurasiagroup.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay with Enron will not attend the meetings.\n\n\n\n\n\"Kapoor, Arrun\" <kapoor@eurasiagroup.net> on 02/26/2001 06:37:53 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Eurasia Group Roundtables\n\n\nPlease find attached two invitations:\n\n1. \"Putin: One Year Later\" with Mark Medish, former Senior Director of\nEurasian Affairs, National Security Council and Steve Solnick,\nAssociate Professor of Political Science, Columbia University.  The event is\nscheduled for Thursday, 8 March, at the Merrill House on\n170 East 64th Street in New York.\n\n2. REMINDER: \"Political Stability in Ukraine\" with Chairman of the Ukrainian\nSocialist Party, Oleksandr Moroz.  The event is scheduled for this\nWednesday, February 28th, from 8:30am-10am at Eurasia Group's New York\noffices at 461 Fifth Avenue (40th Street)\n\n\n\nIf you would like to be removed from our distribution list, please reply to\nthis message and type 'REMOVE' in the subject line.\n\nIf you have already RSVPed to the second invitation, please disregard.\n\n***************************************\nArrun Kapoor\nDirector, Programming\nEurasia Group\n461 Fifth Avenue, Floor 14\nNew York, New York  10017\nt: 212.213.3112\nf: 212.213.3075\nwww.eurasiagroup.net\n\n\n - Putin One Year Later - Carnegie.pdf\n - Putin One Year Later - Carnegie.doc\n - Invite NY.pdf\n - Invite NY.doc\n\n", "mid" : "18982709.1075840295974.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/179.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kapoor@eurasiagroup.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "179.", "date" : "2001-02-28 04:43:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Eurasia Group Roundtables" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19969b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dolores, this is the call to Ken that we talked about.   I appreciate Mark=\n=20\nhandling this for him.\n\n{Bob Abboud called. He would like to talk to you about a refinery in=20\nCalifornia.  =01&Pat Robertson bought it.  He has the basic capital.  We ha=\nve=20\nthe financing lined up.  We need a $10 million investment by an industry=20\nparticipant to validate to the Swiss insurance company that is putting up t=\nhe=20\nfinancing.=018  847-639-0101 }\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "17901430.1075840283626.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/18.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "dolores.fisher@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "18.", "date" : "2000-02-29 05:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Call to Ken Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19969c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi - it worked.  It's kenneth.lay@enron.com.\n\n\n\n\nMichael Milken <mmilken@knowledgeu.com> on 02/28/2001 02:28:18 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com, Lowell Milken <lowell_milken@sunsetmgt.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: checking email addresses\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6857420.1075840295998.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/180.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "180.", "date" : "2001-02-28 07:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: checking email addresses" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19969d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth L. Lay\n Chairman of the Board\n ENRON\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 02/28/2001 01:47:58 PM\nTo: \"'Baker, Len'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'Doerr, John'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'Glaser, Rob'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'Kanarek, Larry'\"  \n<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'Kaufman, Henry'\" <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'Lay, \nKenneth'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'Lev, Baruch'\"  <blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \n\"'Peretsman, Nancy'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \"'Peterson, Peter'\" \n<carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \"'Powell, Dennis'\"  <depowell@cisco.com>, \n\"'Shedlarz, David'\" <David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'Sherlund, Rick'\" \n<rick.sherlund@gs.com>, \"'josephstiglitz@hotmail.com'\"  \n<josephstiglitz@hotmail.com>, \"'Varian, Hal'\" <hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'Koller, Tim'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>, \"'Hubbard, Carolyn'\"  \n<carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"'Valles, Angela'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \n\"'Giles, Jeanne'\" <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'Fleming, Rosalee'\"  \n<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'Boles, Kathy'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'Ryan, \nDiana'\" <dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jean.koentop@stanford.edu'\"  \n<jean.koentop@stanford.edu>, \"'jeanne.mott@gs.com'\" <jeanne.mott@gs.com>, \n\"'Lliming@real.com'\" <Lliming@real.com> \nSubject: Panel on Valuation -- Next Steps\n\n\nWe plan to distribute the final draft by mid-March in time for you to take\none last careful look before a conference call at the end of the month, and\nalso for you to submit any supplementary views for inclusion. My suggestion\nis that views be kept to a few paragraphs, if possible. For those who wish\nto write one, you could disagree with part of the report, you could suggest\na slightly different emphasis on some aspect of the report, or you could\nunderline some aspect that you are especially enthusiastic about and believe\ndeserves more attention.\n\nWhen we send the next draft to you I'll try to propose something about how\nwe might release the report, but I would appreciate any suggestions you have\nabout that.\n\nHere are two proposed dates for our next conference call. Please indicate\nyour availability by preference (#1, #2).\n\n(#2) Wednesday, March 28, 5-6:30 PM\n     (Eastern Standard Time)\n\n(#1) Thursday, March 29, 5-6:30 PM\n     (Eastern Standard Time)\n\nCould you also send us the precise way that you would like your name and\ntitle to appear in the report?\n\nMany thanks,\n\nJeff Garten\n\n", "mid" : "26751898.1075840296022.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/181.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "181.", "date" : "2001-02-28 10:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Panel on Valuation -- Next Steps" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19969e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "herrold@swbell.net", "david@enlineresources.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "natalie@layfamily.com", "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "jvittor@bracepatt.com", "hherrold@layfam.com", "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [ "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "text" : "Per Barb's request, here is her resume.\n\nRosie\n", "mid" : "23327870.1075840296045.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/182.", "bcc" : [ "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "to" : [ "herrold@swbell.net", "david@enlineresources.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "natalie@layfamily.com", "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "jvittor@bracepatt.com", "hherrold@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "182.", "date" : "2001-03-01 23:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Barbara van der Vliet's Resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19969f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tech_786@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "You may have meant to say Enron, but please note you reference that you'd \nlike a career within Dynegy.\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay\n\n\n\n\na r <tech_786@yahoo.com> on 03/11/2001 09:49:41 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Management trainee\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\n     Enron's  dynamic growth in the field of energy\nduring the last three years is truly remarkable. As a\nstudent of business, I am truly impressed by the\nstrategic acquistions made by Enron in the area of\npower and its leveraged arbitrage with the gas\nindustry.\n     I would very much like to make a career within\nDynegy and would appreciate very much if you would\nconsider me for a Management trainee position in your\nesteemed organization. Enclosed is a copy of my\nresume.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAsad Rashid\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices.\nhttp://auctions.yahoo.com/\n - professional resume.doc\n\n", "mid" : "21527784.1075840296068.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/183.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tech_786@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "183.", "date" : "2001-03-12 07:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Management trainee" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "paulette.brunson@bakerbotts.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nPaulette.Brunson@bakerbotts.com on 03/12/2001 10:41:33 AM\nTo: Paulette.Brunson@bakerbotts.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Breakfast Seminar - March 29, 2001\n\n\n\n\nBaker Botts L.L.P. is pleased to invite you to a complimentary breakfast\nseminar.\n\nAddressing Emerging Technologies and the Energy Industry\n\nFeatured Speaker:\n\n Dr. Stanley L. Kroder, President and COO of Hilliard Consulting\nGroup, Inc.\n\nIssues to be covered:\n\n  *  The Future of the Internet\n  *  Telecommunications Challenges\n  *  Future Technologies\n  *  The Energy Industry and New Technologies\n\nThursday, March 29, 2001\n\n7:00 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast\n7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Seminar\n\nThe Houstonian Hotel\n111 North Post Oak Lane\nHouston, Texas 77024\n\n\nThis seminar is a collaborative effort of Baker Botts L.L.P., Fulbright &\nJaworski L.L.P. and Haynes and Boone, LLP.\n\n\nPlease RSVP by March 26, 2001 to Paulette Brunson @ 713.229.1190 or\npaulette.brunson@bakerbotts.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "35054.1075840296091.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/184.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "paulette.brunson@bakerbotts.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "184.", "date" : "2001-03-12 07:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Breakfast Seminar - March 29, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "news@newsworld.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "news <news@newsworld.co.uk> on 03/13/2001 03:53:29 AM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: 12th March - News World Media Briefs\n\n\nNews World Media Brief\n\nWelcome to the weekly Media Brief from News World.  We have developed Media\nBrief to provide a quick and informative recap of world media news of the\npast week to our friends, patrons and clients.  We are also posting current\nstories on a daily basis on our website where you can also register for our\nupcoming events ( <http://www.newsworld.co.uk> http://www.newsworld.co.uk)\n\nWe will deliver this service to you free of charge every Monday and provide\nyou with updated News World conference information as well.  If you do not\nwish to receive this information, please follow the unsubscribe link below.\nAlso, if you want friends and colleagues to receive this weekly mailing,\nplease follow the subscribe link at the bottom of this mail.\n\nWe hope you enjoy this service and look forward to your feedback.\n\n\n=========================================\nNews World Media Briefs\nPowered by < <http://www.lovelacemedia.com> http://www.lovelacemedia.com>\nMarch 12, 2001\n=========================================\n\nTHE WEEK'S HEADLINES\n+ Russian Press freedoms 'under threat', say campaigners (Censorship)\n+ Media's role in Ghana's Presidential election praised (Censorship)\n+ Singapore to curb 'errant channels', says minister (TV)\n+ BBC's Sambrook pledges to 'get below the hype' (TV)\n+ ITN new media chief quits to join IBM (Internet)\n\n\\=========================================================================/\nNews World Asia\nAmien Rais, the speaker of the Indonesian parliament is set to make a\nkeynote presentation at News World's inaugural Asian event. In a plenary\nsession examining the media's role in Indonesia's return to democracy Amien\nRais will proceed a discussion with representatives from Trans TV, Metro TV,\nChannel NewsAsia, CNN. For further information check\n<http://www.newsworld.co.uk> www.newsworld.co.uk\n\nNews Technology 2001 - Akamai to provide keynote address.\n\nNews Technology 2001 is being opened by Ian King, general manager, Northern\nEurope for streaming giant Akamai.\n\nAkamai was founded in 1995 in an attempt to invent a new and effective way\nof cutting through Internet congestion and deliver Internet content. Six\nyears on the company is one of the world's leaders in providing web\nsolutions to optimise content online. Among its customers are MSNBC and\nYahoo!\n\nIan's opening presentation will set the tone for the following two day's\nwhich will focus heavily on media streaming, broadband and cross-media\nconvergence. The presentations will highlight the technical challenges\nfacing news organisations as they seek to have an effective and substantial\npresence across multiple delivery platforms while seeking to reduce running\ncosts.\n\n\\=========================================================================/\n\nThis week's full coverage:\n\nC E N S O R S H I P  &  F R E E D O M   O F  I N F O R M A T I O N\n\nFreedom of Press 'under threat' in Russia, campaigners claim\n\nRussia's provincial media is struggling to maintain its freedoms in the face\nof politically motivated assaults, campaigners claim.\n\nOleg Panfilov, chief of the Centre for Journalism in Extreme Situations,\nsaid: \"A new state propaganda machine is being created in the federal\ndistricts, with new state-run newspapers, new state-run news agencies, new\nstate-run TV channels.\"\n\nFyodor Penkin, chief editor of the Volga Times, who survived a shotgun\nattempt on his life earlier this year, said: \"Ten years ago, when I was\ncreating this newspaper, I felt for the first time that I can write freely.\nNow this child I have created is dying before my eyes.\"\n\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13331>\nhttp://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13331>\n\nMedia's role in Ghana's presidential election praised\n\nGhana's acting ambassador to the US has offered a glowing account of the\nrole played by his country's media in the recent presidential election.\n\nFrancis Tsegah said radio in particular played a significant part in\nensuring the success of the election - Ghana's first multi-party one.\n\nHe said:  \"The press covered the parties and were able to send information\nto the public in such a way that by the time you had the election there was\nno longer any question of the media being biased towards one party.\"\n\nThe election was won by opposition candidate John Kufuor.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13345>\nhttp://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13345>\n\nWidow of murdered Ukrainian journalist abandons \"na<ve\" search for truth\n\nThe widow of murdered Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze told how she has\ndespaired of ever uncovering the truth about his death.\n\nMyroslava Gongadze said her \"endless moves\" to find out what happened to her\nhusband were \"na<ve\".\n\nThe journalist's headless body was found near Kiev. Gongadze was a fierce\ncritic of the Ukrainian government, which has been implicated in his death.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13302>\nhttp://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13302>\n\nMalaysia increases pressure on media\n\nMalaysia has increased pressure on both foreign and domestic media, by\nbranding people involved in award-winning news site Malaysiakini.com\n\"traitors\" and delaying the distribution of the latest issues of Asiaweek\nand the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER).\n\nPrime minister Mahathir Mohamad said of Malaysiakini: \"People who love\nMalaysia would not support Malaysiakini. Previously people would say\ntraitors but these people really behave like traitors, asking foreigners to\nharm their own country.\"\n\nTwo Asiaweek issues and one of FEER - all carrying articles on Malaysia -\nwere stuck in distributions depots, and FEER Managing Editor Michael\nVatikiotis said: \"We have no indication as to whether this is just a one off\nor part of a policy. We have had no official communication.\"\n\nAsiaweek is part of the AOL-Time Warner stable, and FEER part of Dow Jones.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n <http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.html>\nhttp://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.html <\n<http://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.\nhtml>\nhttp://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.h\ntml>\n\nTaiwan vows to safeguard free speech over controversial book\n\nTaiwan's President Chen Shui-ban has vowed to safeguard the island's freedom\nof speech as a row over a controversial Japanese comic book continued to\ndivide the state.\n\nThe book claimed that many Taiwanese women, forced to act as sex slaves to\nJapanese soldiers during World War Two, were volunteers. Some politicians\ndemanded the cartoonist be denied a visa to visit Taiwan while others\ninsisted that he be allowed his freedom of speech.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n<\n<http://english.hk.dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/asia/afp/article.html?s=hke\n/headlines/010308/asia/afp/Taiwan_president_vows_to_protect_freedom_of_speec\nh_in_sex_slave_row.html>\nhttp://english.hk.dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/asia/afp/article.html?s=hke/\nheadlines/010308/asia/afp/Taiwan_president_vows_to_protect_freedom_of_speech\n_in_sex_slave_row.html>\n\n\\=========================================================================/\nReporters Sans FrontiSres-UK is holding its first annual meeting on Wed.\nMarch 14:\nFor discussion: Killers of journalists and the sword of Damocles:  How can\nwe bring the killers of journalists to justice? Many murders worldwide go\nunpunished. Can these killers be made to answer for their crimes?  Robert\nM,nard, General Secretary of Reporters Sans FrontiSres, will\nspeak about the RSF project Damocles Network, which will seek to do just\nthis; deploying investigators, international lawyers, ballistics experts and\nothers.\nOther principle speakers: Richard Tait of ITN and the IPI; Lindsey Hilsum,\nC4 Diplomatic Correspondent; Jeremy Bowen of the BBC.\nPlease try to attend on: Wednesday, March 14 at 6.30 for 7pm at the offices\nof the FREEDOM FORUM at Stanhope House, Stanhope Place, London W2 2HH.\nNearest tube: Marble Arch.\nRSVP to Veronica Forwood or Helene Lembanaka of RSF-UK on 0207 479 5904 or\nemail:  <mailto:veronicaforwood@hotmail.com> veronicaforwood@hotmail.com\n\\=========================================================================/\n\nT V\n\nBBC's Sambrook pledge to \"get below the hype\"\n\nBBC News director Richard Sambrook has vowed to improve the quality of his\nempire's output by better integrating its disparate parts, and \"getting\nbelow the hype\".\n\nIn an interview with The Times' media editor, Ray Snoddy, Sambrook, who\nofficially takes the director's chair this week from the departing Tony\nHall, says he is running a \"fantastic operation\". But, he admits, it\n\"misfires slightly as we go down the road. We do not quite pack the punches\nthat we ought to\".\n\nSambrook says he has discussed how best to coordinate journalists in the UK\nregions, and World Service, with senior BBC executives.\nWant more? lovelacemedia recommends:\n< <http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,66-96207,00.html>\nhttp://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,66-96207,00.html>\n\nBroadcasters face curbs in Singapore\n\nForeign broadcasters who \"engage in the domestic politics of Singapore\"\ncould soon face restrictions.\n\nInformation and Arts Minister Lee Yock Suan said he was set to introduce a\nbill that would allow the government to restrict distribution of a broadcast\nservice if the company was deemed to be meddling in the city-state's\ninternal affairs.\n\nSingapore's Newspaper Act can ban distribution of a newspaper or magazine\nand has been used against The Economist and Asian Wall Street Journal, but\nup until now broadcasters have been left alone.\n\nLee said foreign media operated in Singapore as a matter of privilege, not\nof right.\n\nHe added: \"Our aim is not to ban information but to restrict subscriber and\nadvertising revenue to an errant channel.\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n <http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.html>\nhttp://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.html <\n<http://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.\nhtml>\nhttp://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.h\ntml>\n\nAustralia's ABC must decentralise to lessen Sydney bias, MD says\n\nThe Australian Broadcasting Corporation must decentralise both staff and\nactivities to prevent it from becoming a Sydney mouthpiece, managing\ndirector Jonathan Shier said.\n\nShier said that by June 2003, the ABC wanted to increase its\nnon-news/current affairs production in centres other than Sydney or\nMelbourne by 40 percent.\n\nHe also said that the internet had its place within media and should not be\nsidelined just because of the recent dot com gloom.\n\nUnions claim that the decentralisation talk is just a \"stalking horse for\ngetting rid of staff\".\nWant more? News World recommends:\n  <http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html>\nwww.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html <\n<http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html>\nhttp://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html>\n\nJournalist Ware reportedly offered safe house by BBC\n\nThe BBC has reportedly offered a safe house to Panorama reporter John Ware,\nthe journalist most closely associated with the expose on the Omagh bombing.\n\nAccording to the Times newspaper, the Corporation has also offered Ware\npersonal protection.\n\nThe bomb blast outside the BBC's west London centre is being blamed on the\nReal IRA, who may have acted in revenge over the Panorama reports.\n\nMeanwhile, speculation that the BBC might move flagship current affairs\nprogramme Panorama back to a weekday slot - but on BBC2 - refuses to go\naway.\n\nMediaGuardian quotes an 'insider' as saying: \"Sunday may just have been a\ntransition. If it moved to a weekday slot, possibly even to BBC2, it would\nincrease its audience and get more share.\"\n\nThe BBC has insisted that Panorama will remain in its Sunday night slot,\ndespite opposition from some prominent figures, including Ware.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-94592,00.html>\nhttp://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-94592,00.html>\n< <http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,447534,00.html>\nhttp://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,447534,00.html>\n\nN E W S P A P E R S  &  M A G A Z I N E S\n\nIndonesian copies of Time censored by distributor\n\nThe Indonesian distributor of Time Magazine censored pictures of headless\ncorpses -victims of the ethnic bloodshed in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan\nprovince - in the Asian edition of the magazine, as he feared it would\nincite more violence.\n\nThe front cover image and photographs inside the magazine, where decapitated\nbodies were shown, were blacked out by hand in all copies being sent to\nIndonesia. The distributor said it had not come under pressure from the\ngovernment to censor the pictures.\n\nTime journalist Jason Tedjasukmana said he was concerned that the move could\nlead to other companies taking censorship into their own hands.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n <http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,1870,28271,00.html>\nhttp://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,1870,28271,00.html <\n<http://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/s\ntory/0,1870,28271,00.html>\nhttp://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/st\nory/0,1870,28271,00.html>?\n\nDiamond anthology to be published this year\n\nAn anthology of writings by columnist and broadcaster John Diamond will be\npublished later this year.\n\nThe book will be edited by Sunday Telegraph editor Dominic Lawson, brother\nof Diamond's widow, the journalist Nigella Lawson.\n\nDiamond, whose writing included a weekly column for the Times, died this\nmonth of cancer.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/index2.htm>\nhttp://www.pressgazette.co.uk/index2.htm>\n\nI N T E R N E T\n\nUK broadcasters on guard against online poll rigging in Election run-up\n\nThe UK's top broadcasters have pledged to be on alert for attempts by\npolitical activists to rig online polls in the run up the General Election.\n\nThe BBC's assistant director of news Mark Damazer told how the Corporation\nhad ran a poll during its Europe week coverage, only to inadvertently\nreceive an e-mail from a pressure group asking its supporters to '\"keep\ne-mailing this site, we need to get in as many votes as we can\".\n\nAnd ITN's editor-in-chief Richard Tait said: \"We are going to be extremely\ncareful not to allow any online polling to be hijacked by an individual\ngroup.\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/UK/Media/2001-03/election110301.shtml>\nhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/UK/Media/2001-03/election110301.shtml>\n\nThe Times loses its online editor to AOL UK\n\nThe Times has lost its web site editor. Andy Bull is joining AOL UK as\ngeneral manager and director of editorial.\n\nIn an e-mail to staff, Bull said: \"You should not take this as a vote of no\nconfidence in our online operations. On the contrary, I believe we have\ncollectively created a very robust website ...\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,450601,00.html>\nhttp://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,450601,00.html>\n\nMSNBC.com offers 'free' news feed to other web sites\n\nUS web site MSNBC.com is offering other sites the chance to receive its\nnews.\n\nThe sites must sign up at a 'NewsStand' section to secure their free\ndelivery of each day's top stories.\n\nHowever, there is a catch ... they must also agree to place an MSNBC.com\nbanner at the top of their home page.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n<\n<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ephome/news/newshtm/stories/030801n1.htm>\nhttp://www.editorandpublisher.com/ephome/news/newshtm/stories/030801n1.htm>\n\nITN new media chief Baines leaves to join IBM\n\nITN new media chief Garron Baines is joining IBM's consulting arm as\nmanaging principal for media and entertainment services.\n\nBaines, MD of ITN New Media since 1997, pioneered the launch of ITN's\nservices on the internet, digital TV, mobile phones and handheld devices.\n\nITN CEO Stewart Purvis said: \"Garron has made ITN New Media a force to be\nreckoned with.\" Added Baines: \"I leave behind a top class management team\nbacked by commercial acumen and an editorial team that embodies the best of\nITN's enterprise journalism.\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,447431,00.html>\nhttp://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,447431,00.html>\n\nMedia Guardian says happy birthday to Rupert Murdoch\n\nMedia tycoon Rupert Murdoch has just turned 70 and to celebrate Media\nGuardian has created an online tribute.\n\nIn its birthday special \"Seven Ages of Murdoch\", the site tells Murdoch's\nlife story in seven animated cartoons. Its online birthday card has Murdoch\ncutting a cake in the shape of the globe.\n\nTributes have been sent by The Telegraph's proprietor Conrad Black and\nadvertising chiefs Lord Saatchi and Sir Martin Sorrell. Says former Pearson\nMD Frank Barlow: \"Whether you love him or hate him, you can't help but\nadmire his achievements which are immense indeed.\" Visitors can send their\nown tributes to the site's editor.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.guardian.co.uk/flash/0,5860,448696,00.html>\nhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/flash/0,5860,448696,00.html>\n\n\n(c)  2001 lovelacemedia limited.  All rights reserved. While reasonable\neffort is made to ensure accuracy, lovelacemedia cannot be held responsible\nfor damages arising from errors or omissions, nor is it responsible for\ncontent that this e-mail links to.  This e-mail is confidential and intended\nto be received by the addressee only.  Posting this e-mail to newsgroups or\nintranets is strictly prohibited.\n\n\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n-----------------------------------------\nNews World Asia - 9-11 May 2001: The News World Asia conference agenda and\nregistration is now available online (< <http://www.newsworld.co.uk>\nhttp://www.newsworld.co.uk>).  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bennis@txoga.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Bill Ennis\" <bennis@txoga.org> on 03/12/2001 04:56:08 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Legislative Digest #8\n\n\nAttached for your review is Legislative Digest #8.  It has been delayed \nreaching you due to technical difficulties.\n \n - Digest8.doc\n\n", "mid" : "26560238.1075840296146.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/186.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bennis@txoga.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "186.", "date" : "2001-03-13 00:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM DISTRIBUTION: Re: Legislative Digest #8" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a3" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I am disappointed that Joe Grundfest will not be able to join us at our next \nAdvisory Council meeting.  However Tom Campbell sounds like an excellent \nalternative.  Would you please contact him and see if he might be willing to \njoin us for the next meeting and talk about the subjects you suggested.  \nIncidentally, we're happy to pay an honorarium to any of our guest speakers. \n\nI think I should pass at this time on inviting Spence Abraham to join us for \ndinner.  First, I believe it would be virtually impossible for him to do that \nat this point in time.  But second, many people are already blaming me for \nbeing the real energy policy maker in the new Administration and I would just \nas soon not feed that speculation.  \n\nLook forward to seeing you.  \n\nWarm regards,\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\nStelzer@aol.com on 03/12/2001 09:47:35 AM\nTo: skean@enron.com\ncc: klay@enron.com \nSubject: Grundfest\n\n\nJoe and I hve had several conversations trying to work out his schedule, but\nhis classes plus moving his parents from NYC to California at that time make\nit impossible for him to come, although he would very, very much like to do\nso.\nI would suggest that we invite Tom Campbell, the Republican congressman who\njust lost his shot at the senate against one of the two women (I forget which\none, left or lefter) and who is again teaching at Stanford Law School. He is\nbrilliant, and we could give him the topic of \"Enron and Market-Regulatory\nFailure: What Are The Constraints on Its Behavior? Where Do the Risks Lie in\nthe Future?\" Or some such thing.\nI will read When Genius Fails in the next few hours and decide about its\nauthor.\nWhat would you think of having Spence Abraham to dinner, and moving Bill\nKristol to the morning if Spence can come?\n\n", "mid" : "23322144.1075840296168.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/187.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "187.", "date" : "2001-03-14 01:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Enron Advisory Council" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Tom - this would be good as Ken Lay will not be able to attend next week.  \nHe will be out of the country.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Siekman, Tom\" <Tom.Siekman@COMPAQ.com> on 03/15/2001 10:25:53 AM\nTo: \"Capellas, Michael D.\" <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>, \"Lawrence T. Babbio \nJr. (E-mail)\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"Kenneth L. (Ken) Lay (E-mail)\" \n<klay@enron.com>, \"'Sandy.Litvak@Disney.com'\" <Sandy.Litvak@Disney.com>, \n\"Kenneth (Ken) Roman (E-mail)\" <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \"Lucie Salhany \n(E-mail)\" <lucie@jhmedia.com>\ncc: \"Auwers, Linda\" <Linda.Auwers@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: Telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nThank you for making yourself available this afternoon. We want to apprise\nyou of recent developments and our planned responses.  The regular Board\nMeeting is scheduled for next week. This may not be required in view of the\ndiscussions we'll have this afternoon.  We'll confirm this afternoon whether\nthe Board Meeting is required.\n\n", "mid" : "25968379.1075840296192.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/188.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "188.", "date" : "2001-03-15 03:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "anabella.sousa@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Anabella, as I couldn't figure out why Mr. Lay received it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nAnabella De Sousa\n03/15/2001 11:36 AM\nTo: EOL Executive Summary\ncc:  \nSubject: Apologies - please ignore my message sent mistakingly to this group\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "8056122.1075840296216.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/189.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "anabella.sousa@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "189.", "date" : "2001-03-15 03:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Apologies - please ignore my message sent mistakingly to this\r\n group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Rebecca -\n\nIn fact, the Consul General of Ghana, Jack Webb, has called Ken asking him to \nmeet with the Ambassador to Ghana March 10 or 11 when he will be in Houston.  \nI had put a message on Ken's messages last evening asking if you could handle \nthis if you are available, so hopefully he will say yes - especially after he \nsees your message.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nRebecca McDonald@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n02/29/2000 11:51 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Ghana\n\nKen.\n\nI wanted to get back with regarding your question of Ghana.  You might \nremember that Ralph Hodge had indicated to you that you may well be hearing \nfrom the Ghanaian Ambassador.  Ralph believes that he will try to facilitate \na meeting between you and Chevron.\n\nWe have been working Ghana pretty hard, including the West African Gas \nPipeline, the Effasu Power Project, a marketing company and a host of other \npossibilities.  We have told the Ghanaians that with what is going on right \nnow in Nigeria, the loss of projects in Cote d'Ivoire due to the coup d'etat, \nand the lack of speed in moving forward in Ghana , that we are slowing down a \nbit to determine if we can resolve current projects before taking on \nadditional ones.  \n\nClearly this is a bit of a \"cop out\".  I am reluctant to tell Ghana that we \nare slowing down generally in Africa because I don't want to hurt the barge \ndeal or jepordize the possible resolution of the large snowball in Mozambique \nand there is truth to the Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria issues.  And, of course, \nI don't want to alienate Ghana generally.  I have a good relationship with \nthe Ambassador from Ghana, in fact, I just got a postcard from him two days \nago, and when he returns to the US he has indicated that he will call me.  I \nwill deliver this message, hopefully diverting the call to you.  If he does \nget to you first, he won't be upset for you to send him on to me, I don't \nbelieve.\n\nIf there is any clarification, please give me a holler.  I hope the office \nopening has gone well.  I've extracted many a promise from participants to \ndrink a pint for me.\n\nRegards\nRebecca\n\n", "mid" : "20311281.1075840283655.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/19.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "19.", "date" : "2000-02-29 05:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Ghana" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Stelzer l-\n\nI don't believe Ken has had an opportunity to review the suggestions in your \noutline.  He has a huge stack of mail he hasn't gotten to yet.  Hopefully, by \ntomorrow, he will have seen it.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nStelzer@aol.com on 03/15/2001 12:13:57 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Enron Advisory Council\n\n\nWill do -- and I assume I can go ahead with all of the suggestions in my\noutline. Right? Also, now that you are free of Blockbuster, should you and\nRupert get together again?\n\n", "mid" : "7120951.1075840296238.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/190.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "190.", "date" : "2001-03-15 05:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Enron Advisory Council" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Rightworks Marketing\" <rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com> on 03/15/2001=\n=20\n03:22:26 PM\nPlease respond to rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com\nTo: \"Kenneth Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: Still time to register to attend Best Practices in Strategic=20\nSourcing and Design web seminar sponsored by i2, HP and A.T. Kearney\n\n\n\n\nThis message is brought to you courtesy of RightWorks Corporation. Please s=\nee=20\nthe end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe from future=\n=20\nmailings. =20\n\n?=09\n=09Just  a reminder...\n=09If  you haven't registered yet, it's not too late!\n=09\n=09\n=09Best  Practices in Strategic Sourcing\n=09\n=09&\n=09\n=09Collaborative  Design\n=09\n=09A  Net Seminar for the High Tech Industry\n=09\n=09Sponsored by i2 Technologies,  Hewlett-Packard, and A.T. Kearney\n=09\n=09REGISTER  HERE\n=09\n=09Supplier  Relationship Management:? Powering your Bottom Line\n=09\n=09A one-hour power-packed presentation  that focuses on understanding the =\nscope=20\nof SRM solutions =01* how high  tech companies like Hewlett-Packard and oth=\ner=20\nhigh tech companies are  executing high velocity collaboration and decision=\n=20\noptimization initiatives  to improve product development, strategic sourcin=\ng,=20\nsupply planning,  manufacturing, and procurement processes across the=20\nextended supply chain.\n=09\n=09\n=09When:\n=09This  Tuesday, March 20, 2001, at 11:30a.m. (Eastern Standard Time)\n=09\n=09\n=09Who: =20\n=09\n=09John Kelly, Senior Director  of SRM Product Development, i2, will share=\n=20\nlessons learned  from some of the world=01,s most successful companies in=\n=20\nstrategic  sourcing and collaborative design.\n=09\n=09Hewlett-Packard  and other high tech companies will examine the use of=\n=20\ncollaborative  eProcurement to streamline inbound supply chain management.\n=09\n=09\n=09\n=09Where:\n=09Your computer!\n=09\n=09\n=09How:\n=09REGISTER  NOW\n=09\n=09Win  a Palm Viix!\n=09\n=09\n\n?\n=20\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nRightWorks Corporation provides web site visitors and people who have =20\nparticipated in our programs with periodic email updates regarding product =\n=20\ndemonstrations, free educational web seminars, our quarterly newsletter, an=\nd =20\nother product-related offers and items that will be of interest to them.\n\nTo Opt-Out of receiving informational email updates from RightWorks in the =\n=20\nfuture, please visit our Email Communication Preferences page at =20\nhttp://www.rightworks.com/form/communication.html.\n=20\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n[IMAGE]\n - C.DTF\n\n", "mid" : "26733444.1075840296262.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/191.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "191.", "date" : "2001-03-15 08:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM DISTRIBUTION - Re: Still time to register to attend\r\n Best Practices in Strategic Sourcing and Design web seminar sponsored by\r\n i2, HP and A.T. Kearney" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996a9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "nicomariscalt@marhnos.com.mx" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Nicolas:\n\nI am pleased that you found the Cancun meeting to be a good experience.  My \nwife and I also thought if was a very enjoyable couple of days.\n\nWith reference to contacting the appropriate people representing Enron in \nMexico, you should contact either Jaime Alatorre or Max Yzaguirre.  Either \none of these individuals could entertain a discussion of how we might be able \nto work together.\n\nBest regards,\n\nKen\n\nJaime Alatorre\nAv. V. Quiroga 2121-PH/505\nCorporativo Piramide, Santa Fe\n01210 Mexico, D.F.\n525-257-4401\n\nMax Yzaguirre\nEdifico Alestra\nAv. Lazaro Cardenas 2321, Ste. 601\nCol. Residencial San Agustin\nGarza Garcia, N.L.  66260  Mexico\n528-12-2400/05\n\n\n\n\n\nNicolas Mariscal Torroella <nicomariscalt@marhnos.com.mx> on 03/05/2001 \n01:14:04 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: It was nice seeing you at Canc?n\n\n\n\nDear Kenneth:\n\nIt was nice seeing you at Cancun. For me and may wife, it was a very\ninteresting experience to attend this forum.\n\nI would like to know more about your activities in our country. If it is\npossible, I would like to contact your representative in Mexico, in order to\nexplore possibilities of working together in some projects.\n\nI hope you had a good return trip to home\n\nNicolas Mariscal\nChairman\nGrupo Marhnos\nLafayette 40\nCol. Nueva Anzures\nM,xico 11590, D.F.\ntel (525) 096-7843\nFax (525) 096-7846\n\n", "mid" : "15152976.1075840296314.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/192.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "nicomariscalt@marhnos.com.mx" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "192.", "date" : "2001-03-16 00:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Appropriate people at Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996aa" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Barbara -  does Ken Lay need to be on these e-mails?\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/16/2001 01:49 PM\nTo: Samantha Bryce/ENRON@enronXgate, Adriana Cortes/ENRON@enronXgate, Monica \nEdwards/ENRON@enronXgate, Bert Frazier/ENRON@enronXgate, John \nGodbold/ENRON@enronXgate, Gene Humphrey/ENRON@enronXgate, Micardo \nJohns/ENRON@enronXgate, Krysti Knight/ENRON@enronXgate, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Lay/ENRON@enronXgate, Olalekan \nOladeji/ENRON@enronXgate, Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate, Marc \nPoulson/ENRON@enronXgate, Lilia Roman/ENRON@enronXgate, Fabricio \nSoares/ENRON@enronXgate, Claude Tellis/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  Paige, Barbara  \nSent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:47 PM\nTo: Bryce, Samantha; Cortes, Adriana; Edwards, Monica; Frazier, Bert; \nGodbold, John; Humphrey, Gene; Johns, Micardo; Knight, Krysti; Lay, Kenneth; \nLay, Mark; Oladeji, Olalekan; Paige, Barbara; Poulson, Marc; Roman, Lilia; \nSoares, Fabricio; Tellis, Claude\nSubject: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder\n\nJust a reminder that your portfolio company presentations are due on Monday \n3/19th.  Gene will need to get his copies by mail, so please make sure Lilia \nhas a copy to include in the mailing paket to him by 4PM on Monday.  If you \nare not planning to meet that deadline, please see Lilia about how you can \nget your presentation to Gene.\n\nThe first drafts were a good start.  Most, however, read more like a pitch  \n[Paige, Barbara]  than an assessment/evaluation.  As you make your revisions, \nkeep in mind that your objective should be to provide a succinct, but \nthorough assessment of the investment that will inform a discussion on how to \nbest add value and manage the investment going forward.\n\nIf you have not gotten my feedback and would like it, we can arrange to speak \nover the weekend.  I will be traveling, but if you leave a voice message, we \ncan arrange a time to speak.  I will be generally available by phone Saturday \nmorning through early afternoon.\n\nThanks,\nBarbara\n\n", "mid" : "31489342.1075840296338.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/193.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "193.", "date" : "2001-03-16 05:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ab" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Jonathan -\n\nE-mail is great.  I have copied Tori Wells on this also, as she works \ndiligently on Dr. Lay's itineraries and Rob Bradley, who works on Dr. Lay's \nspeeches.  We have virtually no information about the OECD Forum or the IEA \nMinisterial session except dates - May 15-16.  We have made reservations for \nDr. & Mrs. Lay at the Bristol Hotel.  \n\nWe look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 03/19/2001 \n05:14:19 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nRosalee --  I was given your name by Bill Ramsay as the person responsible\nfor co-ordinating Mr Lay's participation at the May IEA Ministerial session.\nFrom the IEA side, I have been tasked with the responsibility for\nco-ordinating not only parts of the Ministerial session, but also the\npreceding OECD Forum -- in both of which Mr. Lay is scheduled.\n\nI am hoping to be in closer communication with you to walk through our\ncurrent planning for these meetings, and to make sure that all our i's are\ndotted and t's are crossed as we move toward May.  Please let me know\nwhether e-mail or a telephone call would be best.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n_____________________\n\n\nJonathan C. Pershing, PhD.\nHead, Energy and Environment Division\nInternational Energy Agency\n75739 PARIS Cedex 15\nFRANCE\nTel:  (33-1)40 57 67 20\nFax:  (33-1)40 57 67 39\ne-mail: jonathan.pershing@iea.org\n\n\n", "mid" : "20879715.1075840296361.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/194.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "194.", "date" : "2001-03-19 01:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ac" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Barbara!\n\n\nFrom: Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/18/2001 06:43 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\nRosie,\n\nI didn't realize that Ken's name was on my distribution list.  I guess I \ninadvertantly struck the name next to Mark Lay.  Sorry.  I will delete it.\n\nBarbara\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  Fleming, Rosalee   On Behalf Of Lay, Kenneth\nSent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:56 PM\nTo: Paige, Barbara\nSubject: Re: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\nHi Barbara -  does Ken Lay need to be on these e-mails?\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/16/2001 01:49 PM\nTo: Samantha Bryce/ENRON@enronXgate, Adriana Cortes/ENRON@enronXgate, Monica \nEdwards/ENRON@enronXgate, Bert Frazier/ENRON@enronXgate, John \nGodbold/ENRON@enronXgate, Gene Humphrey/ENRON@enronXgate, Micardo \nJohns/ENRON@enronXgate, Krysti Knight/ENRON@enronXgate, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Lay/ENRON@enronXgate, Olalekan \nOladeji/ENRON@enronXgate, Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate, Marc \nPoulson/ENRON@enronXgate, Lilia Roman/ENRON@enronXgate, Fabricio \nSoares/ENRON@enronXgate, Claude Tellis/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  Paige, Barbara  \nSent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:47 PM\nTo: Bryce, Samantha; Cortes, Adriana; Edwards, Monica; Frazier, Bert; \nGodbold, John; Humphrey, Gene; Johns, Micardo; Knight, Krysti; Lay, Kenneth; \nLay, Mark; Oladeji, Olalekan; Paige, Barbara; Poulson, Marc; Roman, Lilia; \nSoares, Fabricio; Tellis, Claude\nSubject: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder\n\nJust a reminder that your portfolio company presentations are due on Monday \n3/19th.  Gene will need to get his copies by mail, so please make sure Lilia \nhas a copy to include in the mailing paket to him by 4PM on Monday.  If you \nare not planning to meet that deadline, please see Lilia about how you can \nget your presentation to Gene.\n\nThe first drafts were a good start.  Most, however, read more like a pitch  \n[Paige, Barbara]  than an assessment/evaluation.  As you make your revisions, \nkeep in mind that your objective should be to provide a succinct, but \nthorough assessment of the investment that will inform a discussion on how to \nbest add value and manage the investment going forward.\n\nIf you have not gotten my feedback and would like it, we can arrange to speak \nover the weekend.  I will be traveling, but if you leave a voice message, we \ncan arrange a time to speak.  I will be generally available by phone Saturday \nmorning through early afternoon.\n\nThanks,\nBarbara\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13130291.1075840296385.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/195.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "195.", "date" : "2001-03-19 01:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ad" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Shea -\n\nKen Lay will not be able to join this as he is on a cruise vacation.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 03/19/2001 09:39:59 AM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, sandy_tungare@vistaar.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, Sanjiv_Sidhu@i2.com, Romesh_Wadhwani@i2.com, \nBill_Beecher@i2.com, David_Becker@i2.com, Robert_Donohoo@i2.com, \nGreg_Brady@i2.com, Claudio_Osorio@i2.com, Antonio_Boccalandro@i2.com, \nTim_Leisman@infinitecontent.com\ncc: Doug_Linebarger@i2.com, Kevin_Smart@i2.com, Jerry_Rau@i2.com, \njdavidson@srfunds.com, Sandi_Drysdale@i2.com, jdoyle@vistaar.com, \nheather_dalton@dell.com, Kim_Robinson@i2.com, Barbette_Watts@i2.com, \nLaurie_Harris@i2.com \nSubject: Board of Directors Conference Call logistics\n\n\nThe Board of Directors conference call to discuss revised terms of the\nTrade Service Corporation/ec-Content acquisition has been scheduled as\nfollows:\n\nMarch 19, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. CST\nDial in: 800-486-2460\nHost Code (Bob Donohoo only): 453502\nParticipant Code: 705954\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "26865561.1075840296408.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/196.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "196.", "date" : "2001-03-19 03:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Board of Directors Conference Call logistics" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ae" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Philippe -\n\nKen asked me to request that you call the above referenced gentleman.  He was \nreferred by a friend of Ken's.  He wants to see if his oil on-line business \nis a fit for us.  Ken said he has no idea whether it will work or not, but \nplease give him a courtesy call.\n\nSteve Hellman at 212-628-7191 or cell phone 917-623-9730.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "21058500.1075840296430.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/197.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "197.", "date" : "2001-03-19 03:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Telephone call to Steve Hellman, Oil Space" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996af" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Ken Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 03/16/2001 01:31:52 PM\nTo: \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\"  \n<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"  <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" \n<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\"  <jbneff@wellmanage.com>, \n\"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\"  <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" \n<depowell@cisco.com>, \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" \n<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'rick.sherlund@gs.com'\" \n<rick.sherlund@gs.com>, \"'hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"Petersen, Valerie\"  \n<valerie.petersen@yale.edu>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\" <Lliming@real.com>, \n\"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\" <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \n\"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \n\"'kboles@allenco.com'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'dryan@cisco.com'\"  \n<dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jeanne.motte@gs.com'\" <jeanne.motte@gs.com>, \n\"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \n\"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \n\"'Jean.koentop@stanford.edu'\" <Jean.koentop@stanford.edu> \nSubject: SEC Teleconference\n\n\nAs you know, the next meeting of the Panel on Valuation will take place be\nteleconference.  The date is:\n\nWednesday, March 28, 5:00 to 6:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time.\n\nPlease call:\n\n(800) 386-5530 and give 958506 as your participant code.\n\nPlease reconfirm by email your participation in this teleconference.\n\nI will be sending you a draft of our final report early next week.\n\nBest,\n\nJeff\n\n", "mid" : "31616411.1075840296454.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/198.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "198.", "date" : "2001-03-19 06:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: SEC Teleconference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stelzer@aol.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Stelzer, Steve Kean is out of town until Wednesday, but in regard to your \nquestion about Rupert, Ken said that our people are already talking to Fox.  \nHe said he'll get back with you if we need a meeting with Rupert.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nStelzer@aol.com on 03/15/2001 12:13:57 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Enron Advisory Council\n\n\nWill do -- and I assume I can go ahead with all of the suggestions in my\noutline. Right? Also, now that you are free of Blockbuster, should you and\nRupert get together again?\n\n", "mid" : "9038711.1075840296476.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/199.", "bcc" : [ "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "199.", "date" : "2001-03-19 07:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Enron Advisory Council" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com" ], "cc" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com" ], "text" : "Ken wrote:\n\nSharon/Janelle -\n\nI would prefer that we just absorb these costs.  I hate to send out \nadditional bills at this time.\n\nKen \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSharon Lay <sharon@travelpark.com> on 01/12/2000 07:16:42 PM\nTo: \"'jhduncan@aol.com'\" <jhduncan@aol.com>\ncc: Janelle Daniel <janelle@travelpark.com>, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Final items of the MC\n\n\n\nHello John,\nI hope you have returned to normal after the MC!!!  I can only say that it\nwas a tremendous success, and everyone should be congratulated that worked\non the planning!\nNow to the final items.  We are billing everyone for the hotel, golf and\nregatta this week and we have a few questions.  The hotel and golf are easy.\nHowever the regatta is a different situation.  When we started this project,\nthe cost of the regatta was much less than when we finished.  We quoted\n$85.00 per person, however the Millennium rate was actually $100.00 per\nperson.  This would not be such a great problem, however we had 33 no-shows\nfor the regatta.  This being said, we have two choices.  We bill those that\nsailed for an additional $15.00 to make their charge $100.00 which then\nleaves us with a negative $3500.00.  Or, we also bill the 33 no-shows for\n$100.00 each which puts us pretty close to break even.\nIn the big picture, there have been some budget cost that were less than\nexpected and some that were more.  We will have the final budget complete by\nthe end of next week.\nThe most important issue, is it acceptable to bill those that sailed $100.00\nor do you want us to stay at the original price of $85.00?......Then, of\ncourse, what should we do about the no shows?  Possibly bill them a\ncancellation fee or the full fee?  Or, forget and forgive this time?\nI am leaving for Paradise tomorrow, however my trusted partner Janelle will\nbe here until the 20th of January.  We would like to get everything\nfinalized before she leaves.\nGive us your thoughts.\n\nThe EX-MC Director\nSharon\n\n", "mid" : "2155850.1075840283233.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/2.", "bcc" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com" ], "to" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "2.", "date" : "2000-01-17 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Final items of the MC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "nicholap@asiasoc.org", "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Platt -\n\nKen Lay said that he will approve the $10,000 underwriter costs to be one of \nthe five sponsors for the media briefing on March 14.  Mr. Lay has asked me \nto see if Joe Sutton, the Vice Chairman of Enron, might be able to attend.  I \nwill pass the information on to him.\n\nPlease ask Mr. Radtke to send an invoice to Enron, unless there is some \nbetter way to handle getting the money to you.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\nNicholas Platt <NicholaP@AsiaSoc.org> on 02/24/2000 02:23:42 PM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: Robert Radtke <RobertR@AsiaSoc.org> \nSubject: President Clinton Trip to India Briefing/Albright Event-3/14\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n>    Dear Ken:\n>\n>    The Asia Society is organizing a media briefing with\n> a luncheon keynote address by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in\n> Washington DC on Tuesday, March 14th that will examine President Clinton's\n> forthcoming trip to India. The event will take place at the Ronald Reagan\n> International Trade Center.\n>\n>    I am writing to invite Enron to become a sponsor of\n> this event.  We hope to secure five sponsors at $10,000 to underwrite the\n> costs of this event.  Each sponsor will be entitled to one seat at the\n> head table with Secretary Albright and one table of 10 at the luncheon for\n> its guests, in addition to their attendance at the media briefing before\n> Secretary Albright's speech. In addition we will acknowledge all sponsors\n> on the event announcement.  The program agenda appears following my\n> signature block in this e-mail.\n>\n>    I apologize for the short notice for this\n> opportunity, but the Department of State only last week confirmed\n> Secretary Albright's schedule.  I hope that you will be able to accept\n> this invitation.  Ideally we'd like to go to press with our program\n> announcement by the end of the week.\n>\n>    Please be in touch with Rob Radtke either by phone\n> (212-327-9238) until the end of this week, after which he will be in Asia,\n> or by e-mail at rradtke@asiasoc.org.\n>\n>    I look forward to hearing from you.\n>\n>    Best regards.\n>\n>    Sincerely,\n>\n>\n>    Nicholas Platt\n>    President\n>\n>\n>    President Clinton's Trip to India Media Briefing\n>    and\n>    Luncheon with Keynote Address by Secretary of State\n> Madeleine Albright\n>\n>    Tuesday, March 14, 2000\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>    9:30-11:30am\n>    Media Briefing\n>    President Clinton will visit South Asia from March\n> 20-26th this year, the first visit by a U.S. president to the region in 22\n> years. He will visit Bangladesh and perhaps Pakistan, but will spend the\n> bulk of his time in India, reflecting the primary objective of this visit-\n> to develop a broader, more multi-faceted relationship between the world's\n> oldest and the world's largest democracies.\n>\n>    Asia Society will provide a briefing to the media\n> and interested members of the general public.  This briefing will cover:\n> the context for the Clinton visit, an overview of his planned activities,\n> the issues he will discuss with leaders in South Asia, and the\n> implications of this visit for the United States.  The briefers will be:\n> Ambassador Frank G. Wisner, Vice Chairman, External Affairs, American\n> International Group.  Dr. Jagdish Bhagwati, Arthur Lehman Professor of\n> Economics and Professor of Political Science at Columbia University; and\n> Dr. Marshall Bouton, Executive Vice President, Asia Society.\n>\n>    What the Briefers Will Address:\n>    Marshall Bouton will provide the recent context for\n> President Clinton's visit to India.  He will both  describe India's\n> domestic politics and highlight what issues are most at stake--and what\n> these histories suggest for President Clinton's trip.\n>\n>    Jagdish Bhagwati will provide an economic overview\n> of India as well as US-India economic engagement.  He will suggest what,\n> in his view, will be most important for the Clinton visit and what India\n> and the US stand to gain from a changed economic relationship.\n>\n>    Ambassador Wisner will provide an overview of\n> Indo-US relations and will discuss what President Clinton could do to\n> strengthen and enhance those ties.  He will provide his perspective on\n> India and the United States, how they perceive and misperceive each other,\n> and how some of the misperceptions might be addressed.\n>    .\n>\n>    12:00-2:00pm\n>\n>      Luncheon with Keynote Address by\n> Secretary of State Madeleine Albright\n>    Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will present\n> the Administration's position on South Asia over a luncheon following the\n> Media Briefing.  She will be introduced by Amb. Frank G. Wisner.\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "22473431.1075840283679.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/20.", "bcc" : [ "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "nicholap@asiasoc.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "20.", "date" : "2000-02-29 06:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: President Clinton Trip to India Briefing/Albright Event-3/14" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will attend.\n\n\n\n\nBilly Dorsey@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n03/21/2001 09:33 AM\nTo: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Philippe A \nBibi/HOU/ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT, Michael R Brown@ECT, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT, Richard Causey@ENRON, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Cox@Enron Communications, \nDavid W Delainey/HOU/EES@EES, James V Derrick@ENRON, Steve Elliott@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew \nS Fastow/HOU/ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron, Ben Glisan@ECT, Kevin Hannon@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron, Stanley Horton@ENRON, James A \nHughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Louise Kitchen@ECT, \nMark Koenig@ENRON, Kenneth Lay@ENRON, John J Lavorato/Enron@EnronXGate, Dan \nLeff/HOU/EES@EES, Danny McCarty@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT, Mark Metts/NA/Enron, \nMark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Cindy Olson@ENRON, Karen S Owens@ees@EES, Ken \nRice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Matthew Scrimshaw@ECT, Jeffrey A \nShankman/Enron@EnronXGate, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron, John Sherriff@ECT, \nJeff Skilling@ENRON, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Whalley@ECT, Thomas E \nWhite/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Piper/Corp/Enron, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: G G Garcia@Enron, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT, \nSharron Westbrook@ENRON, Kay Chapman/HOU/EES@EES, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron, Inez C \nDauterive@ECT, Carol Ann Brown@ECT, Cindy Stark@ENRON, Maureen \nMcVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Joannie Williamson@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand@ENRON, Tori L Wells@ECT, Cathy Phillips@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron, Karen \nOwens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Dalton@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Mercedes E \nEstrada@Enron Communications, Christina Grow@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Liz M Taylor@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, \nKathy McMahon/NA/Enron@Enron, Suzanne Danz@ENRON, Peggy McCurley/HOU/ECT, \nMarsha Schiller/HOU/ECT, Samantha Lopez-Dias/EU/Enron@Enron, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammie Schoppe@ECT, Kimberly Hillis/HOU/ECT, \nJennifer Burns/HOU/ECT, Sharon W Dick@ECT, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy \nDodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Kerry Ferrari@ECT, Carol Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer T \nAdams/HOU/EES@EES, Leah Rijo@ECT, Lucy Marshall/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kathy Campos/GPGFIN/Enron, Julie Armstrong@Enron, Binky \nDavidson/HOU/EES@EES, Mrudula Gadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nKelly Johnson@Enron, Rebecca Carter@ENRON, Tina Spiller/Corp/Enron, Vivianna \nBolen/Corp/Enron, Linda Hawkins@ENRON, Vanessa Bob@Enron \nSubject: Executive Committee Meeting March 26th\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, March  26th \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 Bill Dorsey (713/646-6505) for the weekly dial-in number and passcode.\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, \nMarch 23rd.\n\nThank you, \nBill Dorsey.\n\n", "mid" : "12711900.1075840296500.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/200.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "200.", "date" : "2001-03-21 08:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Executive Committee Meeting March 26th" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jsikes@cfr.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Sikes, please refresh my memory what the TF report is.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJSikes@cfr.org on 03/21/2001 08:19:54 AM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Bio Info for Energy TF Final Report\n\n\nPlease provide three to four lines for your name and bio for the TF report.\nWe intend to finish the report on Friday, 23 March.\nR, Jim Sikes\nProject Coordinator\n\n\n", "mid" : "7839582.1075840296523.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/201.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jsikes@cfr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "201.", "date" : "2001-03-21 09:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Bio Info for Energy TF Final Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lists@nbr.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "lists@nbr.org on 03/21/2001 04:02:46 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New NBR Publication on \"Japan's Energy Angst\"\n\n\nNBR is pleased to announce the publication of NBR Analysis,\nvol. 12, no.1, \"Japan's Energy Angst and the Caspian Great Game,\"\nby Kent E. Calder, director of Princeton University's Program on\nU.S.-Japan Relations and former special advisor to U.S.\nAmbassadors Thomas Foley and Walter Mondale.\n\nIn this essay, Professor Calder assesses Japan's role in the\ncompetition for access to the Caspian's energy reserves by\nidentifying the various forces motivating Japan's entry into the\nCaspian Great Game.\n\nTo read the entire article at no charge, please visit NBR's\nwebsite at http://www.nbr.org.\n\n-----------------\n\nIf you do not wish to receive future email announcements\nfrom NBR, please send an email to lists@nbr.org with the\nword \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\n", "mid" : "25162319.1075840296545.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/202.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lists@nbr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "202.", "date" : "2001-03-22 01:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL ADDRESSES - Re: New NBR Publication on \"Japan's\r\n Energy Angst\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "the.globalist@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Globalist/Stephan Richter <theglobalist@theglobalist.com> on 03/22/2001 \n12:11:56 PM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Dornbusch on Income Inequality and Pricing AIDS Medications to a  \nHuman Scale\n\n\nDear Dr. Lay:\n\nNew this week on www.TheGlobalist.com:\n\nRUDI DORNBUSCH ON INCOME INEQUALITY\nPoverty is bad -- but income inequality is not. MIT Professor Rudi\nDornbusch makes the argument that the development community\nshould not confuse inequality with poverty -- even though at the\nbottom they might feel the same.\n\nComing Monday: A New Globalist Paper\nPRICING AIDS MEDICATIONS TO A HUMAN SCALE\nIn a scramble for good publicity, pharmaceutical companies have\nstarted a downward bidding war in pricing AIDS medications for\nAfrican markets. To add a much-needed measure of fairness to\nthe process, we propose a better alternative -- adjusting the price\nof treatment to per-capita GDP.\n\nBest regards from Washington,\n\nStephan Richter\nPublisher and Editor-in-Chief\nwww.TheGlobalist.com\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\n\nAlso this week:\n\nJAPAN -- DON'T TRUST ANYONE OVER 55!\nDuring the course of its decade-long economic malaise, Japan\nhas tried just about every trick in the book to get its economy\ngrowing again. We may have found the answer -- but be warned,\nthose over the age of 55 may not like it!\nhttp://www.theglobalist.com/nor/gdiary/2001/03-21-01.shtml\n\nCHINA'S CARIBBEAN ISLAND HIDEAWAY\nWhy does China have an embassy on the tiny Caribbean island\nof St. Lucia -- an island 8,000 miles away from Beijing and with which\nit has few economic or political ties?\nhttp://www.theglobalist.com/nor/gdiary/2001/03-19-01.shtml\n\nComing Friday: A New Globalist Bookshelf Feature\nROBERT KAPLAN ON THE TURKEY-ISRAEL AXIS\nTurkey is in the midst of an economic crisis -- and Israel's relations\nwith the Palestinians have steadily deteriorated. So what do these\ncountries have to gain by forming a strategic alliance?\n\n\n\n__________________________________________________________________________\n\nTo unsubscribe from this service, click here:\nhttp://www.tafnet.com/TAFmailer/uns.asp?Unsub=klay@enron.com\n[Tracking ID:985284327|6188]\n\n", "mid" : "16589396.1075840296569.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/203.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "the.globalist@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "203.", "date" : "2001-03-22 04:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!! Re: Dornbusch on Income Inequality and\r\n Pricing AIDS Medications to a \tHuman Scale" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Linda Bernson\" <lindaeb@westcoal.org> on 03/22/2001 06:32:22 PM\nTo: undisclosed-recipients:;\ncc:  \nSubject: WCC March 2001 Update\n\n\nDear Members, \n\nAttached is the March WCC Member Update. We hope you enjoy this \"members \nonly\" benefit. You'll need Acrobat Reader to view this file. This program is \navailable at no charge at? Acrobat Reader. \n\nPlease let us know if you have suggestions or comment to improve upcoming \nissues. \n\nRegards, \n\nJanet Gellici \nExecutive Director \nWestern Coal Council \ninfo@westcoal.org\nwww.westerncoalcouncil.org\n\nIf you do not wish to receive this update in the future, simply reply to this \nmessage with \"REMOVE\" in the subject line and we will remove your e-mail \naddress from future transmissions. Thank you.\n - MAR2001.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "14212142.1075840296592.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/204.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "204.", "date" : "2001-03-22 23:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!Re: WCC March 2001 Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "robert_pondiscio@businessweek.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Nancy Sheed <nancy_sheed@BUSINESSWEEK.COM> on 03/22/2001 06:00:18 PM\nPlease respond to robert_pondiscio@BUSINESSWEEK.COM\nTo: BWINTERNATIONAL@LISTSERV.BUSINESSWEEK.COM\ncc: =20\nSubject: BusinessWeek's International Alert: 2 April, 2001\n\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=20\nBusinessWeek=01,s International Alert=20\nA Preview of Major Stories and News Exclusives=20\nin Tomorrow=01,s International Editions of BusinessWeek=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/=20\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\n\nTHIS WEEK:=20\n\n- Europe and U.S. Cover Story:? Alan Greenspan=01*Feeling the Heat=20\n- Asia Cover Story:? Asia=01,s Big Chill=20\n- Asia Is Catching The Japanese Disease=20\n\nALSO IN THE 2ND APRIL ISSUE OF BUSINESS WEEK=20\n\n- Has Germany Jumped the Rails?=20\n- Commentary:? The European Central Bank Needs to Cut Rates Too=20\n- The White Knight, Domingo Cavallo, Rides Again in Argentina=20\n?=20\n\nDoes someone forward BusinessWeek=01,s International Alert to you?=20\nGet your own free copy every week: send your name, company name, title and=\n=20\nemail address to: robert_pondiscio@businessweek.com=20\n?=20\n\nU.S. and EUROPE COVER STORY=01(ALAN GREENSPAN: FEELING THE HEAT=20\nCan he fight off a new economy recession?=20\nBy Peter Coy in New York, with Rich Miller in Washington, Linda Himelstein=\n=20\nand Jim Kerstetter in San Mateo, Jeff Green in Detroit, Marcia Vickers and=\n=20\nPete Engardio in New York, and bureau reports=20\n\nFederal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has guided and presided over the=20\nlongest economic expansion in the history of the U.S.? But now, the=20\n75-year-old Greenspan faces an agonizing challenge: an abrupt economic=20\nslowdown that neither he nor anyone else fully understands. All of Greenspa=\nn=01,\ns training and experience have taught him how to cope with conventional=20\ndownturns. And so far, he=01,s dealing with this one in the conventional ma=\nnner=01*\nby cutting short-term interest rates in quick but measured steps. That may=\n=20\nwell prove to be the right course. But there=01,s a risk that this downturn=\n is=20\ndifferent and that far steeper cuts in interest rates are needed to keep th=\ne=20\nNew Economy from tumbling into a long and painful recession.=20\nIn short, Alan Greenspan is feeling the heat of a market in tatters and an=\n=20\neconomy that, by some measures, appears to be on the brink. And after ridin=\ng=20\ntriumphantly astride the economic boom times, his very legacy is suddenly a=\nt=20\nstake.=20\n?=20\n\nASIA COVER STORY: ASIA=01,S BIG CHILL=20\nCaught between Japan=01,s weak-yen policy and the steep U.S. downturn, the=\n=20\nregion=01,s fragile economies may see their recent gains swept away=20\nBy Brian Bremner in Tokyo, with Frederick Balfour in Bangkok, Michael Shari=\n=20\nin Singapore, Moon Ihlwan in Seoul, and Pete Engardio in New York=20\n\nThe U.S. is clearly worried about Japan falling into a catastrophic slide.?=\n?=20\nBut, Washington may not have a clear view of another huge problem: How=20\ndecisions in Tokyo could undermine the precarious economic state of other=\n=20\nAsian nations.?? In South Korea and also in Southeast Asia, the export-led=\n=20\nrecovery of the past two years is starting to slow because of the downturn =\nin=20\nthe U.S. economy.?? Growth in Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and=20\nIndonesia is expected to slow this year to between 3% and 4%.?? The last=20\nthing these economies need is to compete for a dwindling export market with=\n a=20\nJapan now reliant on a weaker yen.?? Many of the economies of East and=20\nSoutheast Asia are trying to shake off a triple blow: The U.S. slowdown is=\n=20\nputting a dent in exports.? Second, Japan is yanking investment from the=20\nregion, and now there=01,s the yen threat.? Finally, China is soaking up a=\n=20\ngrowing slice of foreign investment, a trend that will accelerate once it=\n=20\nenters the World Trade Organization.=20\n\n?=20\nASIA IS CATCHING THE JAPANESE DISEASE=20\nCommentary by Pete Engardio=20\n\nIt=01,s a terrible malady for young economies.? The symptoms: banks that ha=\nve=20\nmoney but don=01,t lend.? Lots of exports but no profits.? A teaming workfo=\nrce=20\nwith dim prospects.? Politicians who know urgent measures are needed but wh=\no=20\nwon=01,t act. Call it Japan disease =01) and it=01,s starting to set in acr=\noss the=20\nonce-booming emerging markets of East Asia.?? Unfortunately, East Asia has=\n=20\nnot used the nearly four years since its financial meltdown wisely.? Lulled=\n=20\nby a U.S.-driven export boom and a short-lived bounce in equity markets, th=\ne=20\nregion has failed to finish the reforms that could have cleansed their=20\nfinancial system of billions of dollars of nonperforming assets.??? Most of=\n=20\nAsia can arrest Japan disease before paralysis sets in. But politicians see=\nm=20\nto have lost their will to force sales of distressed assets, close failed=\n=20\nbanks, and open their markets wider to foreign investors.=20\n?=20\n\nHAS GERMANY JUMPED THE RAILS?=20\nGermany=01,s stalled reforms are slowing growth=20\nBy Jack Ewing in Frankfurt, with Christine Tierney in Frankfurt and Carol=\n=20\nMatlack in Paris=20\n\nSince its last recession ended a decade ago, the Germany economy has=20\nstruggled to get out of first gear.? Growth averaged a mediocre 1.4% in the=\n=20\nl990s.?? Economists, business people and politicians thought the sorry=20\nperformance was a temporary product of West Germany=01,s costly and badly=\n=20\nmanaged reunification with the ex-Communist East.? But what if they are=20\nwrong?? There have been worrying economic indicators, including nine months=\n=20\nof sinking business confidence, an uptick in unemployment and a collapse in=\n=20\ncar sales.? Germany=01,s 82 million people account for a third of gross dom=\nestic=20\nproduct among euro countries.? No regional boom is possible without them.?=\n=20\nOptimists think its slower growth is a temporary effect of economic malaise=\n=20\nin the U.S., Japan and other world markets.? Pessimists think the problems=\n=20\nrelate to Germany=01,s persistent welfare state, its coddled workers, maybe=\n even=20\nits risk-averse culture.?? Some tough times lie ahead =01) for Germany, and=\n for=20\nthe entire Continent.=20\n?=20\n\nRATES: EUROPE NEEDS A LIFT-OFF, TOO=20\nCommentary by David Fairlamb=20\n\nThe economy of the 12-nation euro zone is slowing, just like its counterpar=\nts=20\nin the U.S. and Asia. But don=01,t look to the European Central Bank to fol=\nlow=20\nthe U.S. Federal Reserve with interest rate cuts just yet. The monetary=20\nconservatives who dominate its 18-member governing council see their role a=\ns=20\nfighting inflation rather than stimulating growth. So with prices rising at=\n=20\nan annualized 2.6%=01*well above the 2% upper limit the ecb says is consist=\nent=20\nwith price stability=01*the central bankers aren=01,t in a rush to push the=\n price=20\nof money down below the current 4.75 But there are plenty of reasons why it=\n=20\nshould. A cut now would give the European economy a much needed boost. Euro=\n=20\nzone growth peaked at only 3.5% last summer and will likely fall to 2.8% fo=\nr=20\nall of 2001.? Tax cuts worth 0.8% of the euro zone=01,s gross domestic prod=\nuct=20\nhave bolstered domestic demand a bit, but not enough to make up for the=20\neffects of the global slowdown. The ECB insists Europe won=01,t be badly hu=\nrt by=20\nthe economic downturn in the U.S. and East Asia. But businesspeople aren=01=\n,t=20\nconvinced.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE WHITE KNIGHT RIDES AGAIN IN ARGENTINA=20\nBut can Domingo Cavallo cure what ails the economy?=20\nBy Colin Barraclough in Buenos Aires, with bureau reports=20\n\nOn Mar. 20, Argentines awoke to the news that the 54-year-old Harvard=20\nUniversity-trained economist who rescued their country from hyperinflation=\n=20\nmore than a decade ago was back in his old job. Cavallo is the third man to=\n=20\nhold the post of Economy Minister in as many weeks.? To win the support of=\n=20\nopposition politicians, Cavallo must take a different tack than L?pez Murph=\ny.=20\nCavallo has already abandoned his predecessor=01,s plan to push through=20\ndraconian spending cuts. Instead, he aims to narrow Argentina=01,s fiscal=\n=20\ndeficit by $3 billion this year by rekindling growth, thereby boosting tax=\n=20\ncollection. Possible measures include cuts in some corporate tax rates to=\n=20\npromote the reinvestment of profits, and a reduction in banks=01, reserve=\n=20\nrequirements, which would free up money for loans.=20\n?=20\n\nWHO=01,S KILLING ERICSSON?? ITS OWNERS=20\nShareholders have no say under its ownership system=20\nBy Stanley Reed in London, with Ariane Sains in Stockholm=20\n\nSweden=01,s Ericsson has just two main owners, the Wallenberg family and a =\ngroup=20\nof holding companies and a fund connected to Handelsbanken, a Stockholm ban=\nk,=20\nmaintaining an iron grip with a minimal amount of capital.? They do so by=\n=20\nholding Ericsson A shares, which have 1,000 votes more than the B shares of=\n=20\nwhich foreign shareholders have a majority.?? Now that Ericsson is struggli=\nng=20\nin global markets, a quick turnaround is needed.? The current two-tier stoc=\nk=20\nsystem should be reviewed.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE BANK OF JAPAN=01,S REAL MESSAGE: REFORM NOW=20\nCommentary by Brian Bremner in Tokyo=20\n\nOn Mar. 19, Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami appeared to abruptly rever=\nse=20\ncourse by announcing measures that will effectively drive the overnight cal=\nl=20\nrate back down to zero and pump up the money supply to push the consumer=20\nprice index up. Markets are now abuzz with speculation that Japan will=20\ndeliberately ramp up inflation past 3%, and that Hayami is a convert to the=\n=20\ncause of fast reflation. But Hayami has not given up on the other part of h=\nis=20\nagenda: to press for real restructuring inside the banks and corporations. =\nSo=20\nHayami is signaling that he will ease up on his hard-money ways in exchange=\n=20\nfor some real action by the banks: =01&While we are doing our part, we hope=\n the=20\ngovernment and the financial system will do what=01,s necessary on their si=\nde,=018=20\nsays Deputy BOJ Governor Yutaka Yamaguchi in an interview with BusinessWeek=\n.=20\n?=20\n\nRUMBLE OVER TOKYO=20\nAs Airbus aggressively pitches its superjumbo, Boeing moves to protect its=\n=20\nturf=20\nBy Stanley Holmes in Seattle, with? Chester Dawson in Tokyo and Carol Matla=\nck=20\nin Paris=20\n\nFor nearly 50 years, Boeing and Japanese airlines JAL, All Nippon, and Japa=\nn=20\nAir System have had a fruitful business relationship, thanks in part to the=\n=20\naircraft maker=01,s deference to Japanese customs. Boeing=01,s planes now a=\nccount=20\nfor 84% of Japan=01,s commercial fleets, the world=01,s third-largest natio=\nnal air=20\nmarket after the U.S. and China. From 1970 to 1998, jal alone spent $14.4=\n=20\nbillion on those planes. But that lead is now under fierce attack from Boei=\nng=01,\ns archrival, Airbus Industrie. Japan has become the key battleground as the=\n=20\nEuropean aircraft consortium seeks to launch its superjumbo A380 jet, which=\n=20\ncan hold 555 to 800 passengers. The Airbus offensive will force Boeing, whi=\nch=20\nrecently announced it will move its headquarters out of Seattle as part of =\na=20\nmajor corporate overhaul, to fight like never before.=20\n?=20\n\nIS A NEW WAR BREWING IN THE BALKANS?=20\nInternational Outlook by Christopher Condon in Budapest, with Ren,e Cordes =\nin=20\nBrussels, Heidi Dawley in London, and Stan Crock in Washington=20\n\nIt=01,s another Balkans mess, and it could prove to be a dangerous test for=\n=20\nPresident George W. Bush and the 37,000 NATO troops stationed in Kosovo.=20\nAfter six days of fighting between insurgents and Macedonian forces near th=\ne=20\ncity of Tetovo from Mar. 14-19, NATO officials announced plans to bolster=\n=20\npatrols on the Kosovo border with Macedonia.? Both European and U.S.=20\ndiplomats hope Macedonian forces will subdue the rebels. But if the fightin=\ng=20\nkeeps up, pressure will grow on NATO to play a more active role. That could=\n=20\ninvolve a controversial decision to send NATO troops to combat rebels in=20\nMacedonia. Washington, however, wants to avoid an escalation.? Still,=20\nstrangely, NATO troops could find themselves increasingly under fire from t=\nhe=20\nvery people they were sent to protect=01*ethnic Albanians. With no quick=20\nsolution to the latest Balkan conflict in sight, that=01,s not a pleasant p=\nlace=20\nto be.=20\n?=20\n\nSWISSAIR: PINNING ITS HOPES ON =01+SUPER MARIO=01,=20\nThe new CEO will have tough time fighting the flag carrier=20\nBy Christine Tierney in Frankfurt and Carol Matlack in Paris=20\n\nIt has been a shock to investors to witness Swissair=01,s mounting disarray=\n.??=20\nSAirGroup=01,s CEO Philippe Bruggisser, who had charted the expansion strat=\negy=20\nthat plunged the company into the red last year, has been jettisoned.? Then=\n=20\nMoritz Suter, the airline division chief bailed out, and then 9 of the=20\ncompany=01,s 10 supervisory board members quit, including Chairman and inte=\nrim=20\nCEO Eric Honegger.??? Enter Super Mario.? The new CEO, Mario Corti, is the=\n=20\nchief financial officer of Swiss food giant Nestle and the only board membe=\nr=20\nleft at the airline.? It=01,s not that SAirGroup=01,s expansion strategy wa=\ns=20\ntotally flawed.? SAirGroup went wrong when it invested heavily in second-ti=\ner=20\npartners, many of which are in trouble.??? Corti is expected to unveil a ne=\nw=20\nstrategy in a special shareholders=01, meting in September.=20\n?=20\n\nRUSSIA: A LITTLE-KNOWN PLAYER=01,S GRIP ON NATURAL GAS=20\nGas supplier Itera=01,s clout extends across the old Soviet empire=20\nBy Catherine Belton in Moscow, with Dan Carney in Washington=20\n\nWestern investors =01) especially energy giants =01) are likely to be heari=\nng more=20\nabout a mysterious Russian company called Itera.? It is the fourth-largest=\n=20\nholder of gas reserves on the planet with a virtual monopoly on gas trading=\n=20\nin two key former Soviet republics, Georgia and Ukraine, that lie at the=20\ngateway for transporting the region=01,s energy resources to the West.?? It=\nera=20\nPresident Igor V. Makarov says he holds the key to the Caspian for any=20\nforeign energy company wanting to get a foothold in the region =01) conside=\nred=20\none of the hottest oil plays anywhere.? =01&Today, we are the only company =\nthat=20\ncan turn joint ventures with U.S. enterprises into real businesses,=018 he =\nsays=20\n=01) and that=01,s quite a claim.?? But even as Itera seeks recognition and=\n funding=20\nfrom the West, law enforcement officials in Europe and the U.S. are=20\nscrutinizing Itera's activities for possible money-laundering.?? Itera=01,s=\n rise=20\nfrom barter trader to global-gas giant is raising questions inside Russia,=\n=20\ntoo.=20\n?=20\n\nA SOCIALIST WHO=01,S BETTING ON THE NEW ECONOMY=20\nPresident Lagos talks about how to keep Chile on track=20\nQ&A with Mexico Bureau Chief Geri Smith and Chile correspondent Louise Egan=\n=20\n\nRicardo Lagos, the first Socialist to rule Chile since the 1973 military=20\noverthrow of Salvador Allende, recently completed his first year in office,=\n=20\namid growing concerns that the country=01,s much-vaunted economic =01&mirac=\nle=018 is=20\nlosing its luster. Lagos, 63, who holds a doctorate in economics from Duke=\n=20\nUniversity, says that Chile, which led Latin American nations in adopting=\n=20\nfree-market reforms two decades ago, must now bet big on attracting high-te=\nch=20\nindustries. He also is pushing hard to seal a free-trade agreement with the=\n=20\nU.S. On Mar. 19, Lagos sat down with Mexico Bureau Chief Geri Smith and Chi=\nle=20\ncorrespondent Louise Egan in his office in La Moneda, the presidential=20\npalace, to discuss his plans for what remains of his six-year term.=20\n?=20\n\nINDIA: DON=01,T LET SCANDAL DERAIL REFORM=20\nCommentary by Manjeet Kripalani=20\n\nThe Indian government stands on the brink of collapse. The event that did t=\nhe=20\ndamage: a sting operation by an online magazine, which caught leading=20\npoliticians and military officials on camera accepting bribes in connection=\n=20\nwith what they thought were military contracts. Defense Minister George=20\nFernandes has since quit, along with the head of the Bharatiya Janata Party=\n.=20\nRaucous opposition legislators closed Parliament for six days, insisting th=\nat=20\nthe government step down.? The administration should be embarrassed. But it=\n=20\nwould be a huge mistake for the opposition to initiate a new era of politic=\nal=20\nturmoil. The principal casualty would be much needed reform.? Yet India=20\ndesperately needs to get its house in order. Last year, it took in only $2.=\n6=20\nbillion in foreign direct investment.? Most important are the proposed=20\nreforms of the labor laws, which for the first time would permit companies=\n=20\nwith fewer than 1,000 employees to hire and fire without government=20\npermission. Freed from these restrictions, business owners could invest in=\n=20\npromising new ventures, instead of wallowing in sunset industries. So inste=\nad=20\nof seeking to stall change, the opposition would do well to embrace it.=20\n\n---------------------------------------------------------=20\nBusinessWeek presents:=20\ne.biz Live: Europe=20\n7-8 June, 2001=20\nThe Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London\n=20\n\nFor program details or to register, visit our website at=20\nconferences.businessweek.com/2001/ebizeu or call +44 (0) 207 251 2030.=20\n\nFuture BusinessWeek Executive Programs:=20\n- Telecom Summit 2001: Broadband Connections, April 25 - 27, 2001 =01) The=\n=20\nFairmont Hotel, Dallas, Texas=20\n- The BusinessWeek CIO Summit: Bridging the Technology/Strategy Divide, May=\n=20\n10-11, 2001 --Boston, MA=20\n- Breakthrough: A CEO Retreat, June 27-29, 2001 -- Rancho Bernardo Inn, San=\n=20\nDiego, CA=20\n\nFor more information see http://conferences.businessweek.com/=20\n\n---------------------------------------------------------=20\n?=20\n\nINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: NEW ANSWERS TO NEW PROBLEMS=20\nEconomic Viewpoint by Jeffrey E. Garten=20\n\nFor more than a century, our system for protecting intellectual property=20\nrights has fostered the creativity of artists and inventors. But now it is=\n=20\nbeing challenged by two major global forces: the Internet, which can act as=\n a=20\ngigantic international copying machine, and a global health crisis in which=\n=20\npatented miracle drugs are too expensive for developing countries. It is ti=\nme=20\nto reexamine how the intellectual property rights regime works.?? There are=\n=20\nmany issues to be addressed. Is there a way to better codify the space for=\n=20\nprivate use and experimentation on the Internet? Should governments use the=\nir=20\npowers of eminent domain to buy up critical pharmaceutical patents and bett=\ner=20\ndistribute the underlying products? There may be much better approaches tha=\nn=20\nthese, but relying only on relentless enforcement of existing laws isn=01,t=\n one=20\nof them.=20\n?=20\n\nPATIENCE INVESTORS, THE FED IS NOT DONE=20\nBut economic data, not the stock market, will dictate policy=20\nBusiness Outlook by James C. Cooper and Kathleen Madigan=20\n\nAt nine yards long, the Federal Reserve=01,s oval table is too big for poke=\nr.=20\nBut on Mar. 20, policymakers entered into a high-stakes game. The pot: an=\n=20\neconomic rebound in the second half.? At its second policy meeting of 2001,=\n=20\nthe Fed lowered its benchmark federal funds rate by a half-point, to 5%,=20\neschewing Wall Street=01,s clamor for a supersize cut of three-quarters of =\na=20\npoint.? In effect, the Fed made it clear that it will not follow the stock=\n=20\nmarket=01,s timetable for policy decisions. The Fed=01,s action implicitly =\nsays=20\nthat economic conditions did not justify a larger, more radical move.?=20\nInvestors were so focused on the idea that =01&size matters=018 that they=\n=20\ncompletely ignored the meeting=01,s most obvious positive: The Fed left ope=\nn the=20\ndoor for more cuts=01*perhaps even before its next meeting on May 15.? The =\nkey=20\nremark was: =01&In these circumstances, when economic conditions could be=\n=20\nevolving rapidly, the Federal Reserve will need to monitor developments=20\nclosely.=018 That language should sound familiar. It is similar to what the=\n Fed=20\nsaid after its Dec. 19 meeting, prior to the surprise intermeeting cut on=\n=20\nJan. 3. It=01,s Fedspeak for: =01&We may not wait until May 15.=018=20\n?=20\n\nA DEFINITE =01+SELL=01,?? GIMME 100 SHARES=20\nBrokerage calls keep missing the mark =01) and then some=20\nBy Mara DerHovanesian in New York=20\n\nWho says you can=01,t make money by following a Wall Street analyst=01,s=20\nrecommendations? Just do exactly the opposite of what they say, and you=01,=\nll=20\nmake out like a bandit.? And we=01,re not talking about the stocks these=20\nanalysts are plugging, either. Granted, the Street has a tough time telling=\n=20\ninvestors to sell stocks anyway, but when they do, you=01,d think it would =\nbe a=20\nno-brainer to pick a loser in this bear market. Instead, these calls are=20\ndefying gravity.? BusinessWeek takes a look at how Credit Suisse First Bost=\non=20\nhas fared with its sell recommendations so far this year. First, only 11 U.=\nS.=20\nstocks of 1,328 stocks Credit Suisse covers are on the sell list, according=\n=20\nto Zacks Investment Research. The irony is that many of those stocks have=\n=20\noutperformed the company=01,s buy recommendations. Credit Suisse isn=01,t t=\nhe only=20\none with egg on its face. UBS Warburg has four current =01&reduce=018 ratin=\ngs on=20\nthe 1,015 U.S. stocks it covers. Three of those=01*KMart, DaimlerChrysler, =\nand=20\nNew Plan Excel Realty Trust=01*are up 64.2%, 9.3% and 17.9% this year throu=\ngh=20\nMar. 20.=20\n?=20\n\nDON=01,T BET THE BANK ON EARLY-HOURS TRADING=20\nConventional wisdom aside, futures aren=01,t crystal balls=20\nBy Pallavi Gogoi in Chicago, with Susan Zegel in New York=20\n\nBy jumping in early, are fund managers helping to shape market trading that=\n=20\nday? Not really. The small group of big investors around the world who trad=\ne=20\nin stock index futures prior to the U.S. markets opening aren=01,t even set=\nting=20\nthe stage for whether the equity markets will rise or fall in the first 15=\n=20\nminutes of trading. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, repeated daily on=\n=20\nCNBC, Bloomberg Radio, and local TV and radio stations=01*that the futures=\n=20\npredict the day=01,s market performances=01*an examination of the data by=\n=20\nBusinessWeek shows hardly any correlation. That may come as a big surprise =\nto=20\nmarket players who=01,ve been taking it as an article of faith that the fut=\nures=20\noffer a solid guide to the day=01,s trading. To some longtime traders, the =\nlack=20\nof predictive power in the futures is not so surprising. They say the numbe=\nr=20\nof investors playing the markets in the big index contracts is small.=20\nNonetheless, some investors swear by them.=20\n?=20\n\nNO CARTWHEELS FOR HANDSPRING=20\nRich rivals race to erase the company=01,s handheld edge=20\nBy Cliff Edwards in Mountain View, Calif.=20\n\nThe handheld market has become one of the fastest-growing corners of techdo=\nm.=20\nResearcher IDC expects sales of the gizmos to soar 52% annually until 2004,=\n=20\nto $10.7 billion from $2 billion in 2000, far outstripping PC growth. And=\n=20\nHandspring is becoming a player to beat. In the past 18 months, the company=\n=20\nhas sold more than 1 million of its Visor computers, giving it 28% of the=\n=20\nhandheld market in February, up from zilch a year earlier. Now, Handspring=\n=20\nhas to deliver a convincing second act=01*something it=01,s attempting with=\n its new=20\nVisor Edge, introduced Mar. 12. Problem is, the company may be losing its=\n=20\ninnovation lead. Handhelds are outgrowing their roots as electronic=20\norganizers and mutating into Net appliances and wireless communication tool=\ns.=20\nThat could tip the advantage to players using Microsoft=01,s PocketPC opera=\nting=20\nsystem, a slim variant of Windows that makes the Palm operating system=20\nHandspring uses look long in the tooth.=20\n?=20\n\nA GRAB FOR CONTROL OF FORMULA ONE=20\nUpfront by Christine Tierney=20\n\nMercedes and Ferrari, the carmakers with the leading auto racing teams, are=\n=20\nthreatening to quit Formula One and form an alternative racing group if the=\ny=20\ncan=01,t buy in. The brouhaha comes as control of the Formula One holding=\n=20\ncompany is about to change hands, from F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to Germ=\nan=20\nmedia magnate Leo Kirch.? But the Euro racers want a stake, too. The group,=\n=20\nalso including BMW, Jaguar, and Renault, had been talking to Ecclestone abo=\nut=20\ngetting into the biz themselves before Kirch came on the scene. They worry=\n=20\nKirch will try to boost his KirchPayTV network by restricting Formula One=\n=20\nraces, which are now on commercial channels, to the pay channel. The=20\ncarmakers have invested billions in Formula One, and they insist the event =\nbe=20\nprofessionally run and freely broadcast to give them maximum public exposur=\ne.=20\nMercedes chief J_rgen Hubbert expects negotiations with Kirch to begin soon=\n:=20\n=01&We=01,ve sent a clear message.=018? If Kirch balks...well, there=01,s a=\nlways the 1978=20\nprecedent in the U.S., when team owners broke from the U.S. Auto Club to fo=\nrm=20\nChampionship Auto Racing Teams.=20\n?=20\n\nHANDBAGS, COGNAC =01) AND WATER=20\nBy Gerry Khermouch=20\n\nWhat=01,s the latest trend item for your Louis Vuitton bag? Glac,au Vitamin=\n=20\nWater or Fruit Water. The chic-set drinks, which sell for about $1.50, are=\n=20\nmade by tiny Energy Brands in Whitestone, N.Y. And they were the? last of t=\nhe=20\nup-and-coming =01&healthy=018 beverages available to be snapped up after ot=\nhers=20\n(Gatorade, SoBe, and Snapple) were bought by beverage giants such as=20\nPepsiCo.? But now France=01,s lvmh Mo%t Hennessy Louis Vuitton is buying in=\nto=20\nGlac,au=01*its first drinks foray beyond champagne and cognac. Both sides a=\nre=20\nkeen for cross-promotions linking the low-cal Waters to Givenchy fashions,=\n=20\ntag Heuer watches, and the group=01,s other luxury brands.? Neither side wo=\nuld=20\ngive details, but sources say LVMH put up $5 million for a minority stake a=\nnd=20\na board seat. The cash will fund Glac,au=01,s expansion to the rest of the =\nU.S.=20\n?=20\n\nU.S. NEWS IN BUSINESSWEEK=01,S INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS=20\n\nWILL REFIS HELP REFLOAT THE ECONOMY?=20\nEquity into Cash=01(So far, homeowners are spending, not paying down debt=\n=20\nBy Stephanie Anderson-Forest in Dallas with Ann Therese Palmer in Chicago,=\n=20\nDouglas Robson in Silicon Valley, Laura Cohn in Washington, D.C. and bureau=\n=20\nreports=20\n\nThanks to competition among mortgage lenders, falling transactions costs, a=\nnd=20\na push from the Federal Reserve to trim interest rates, mortgage rates are=\n=20\nway down. Rates on 30-year fixed mortgages have dropped from a five-year hi=\ngh=20\nof 8.64% in May to 6.82%=01*near the lowest level in two years. And that=01=\n,s=20\nspurring a refinancing boom. Though there are risks in the boom=01*overinde=\nbted=20\nhomeowners could be taking on too much debt=01*for now, many economists arg=\nue=20\nthat it is offering a much needed boost to consumer spending. And that coul=\nd=20\ngive a hand to the ailing economy as well. =01&This is the best way to get =\nmoney=20\ninto people=01,s purses and pocketbooks immediately,=018 says Mark M. Zandi=\n, chief=20\neconomist at market forecaster Economy.com Inc.=20\n?=20\n\nSURPRISE=01*THE TECH INDUSTRY IS A CYCLICAL=20\nMeltdown Redux: 1985 was bad, but this time more industries are affected=20\nBy Peter Burrows, with Jim Kerstetter and Linda Himelstein in Silicon Valle=\ny=20\n\nIt=01,s a frightening picture, all right. Hordes of brash high-tech startup=\ns,=20\nall intent on grabbing a 20% share of vast emerging markets, getting=20\nmassacred, their dreams crashing back to earth. Even the most respected tec=\nh=20\ncompanies are being forced to lay off staffers and slash spending as earnin=\ngs=20\nfall miles short of analysts=01, projections. The press is stuffed with sca=\nry=20\n=01&end of history=018 articles about the death of the tech revolution. Ven=\nture=20\ncapitalists, who just months before were throwing around money like so much=\n=20\nbirdseed, are nowhere to be found. Sound familiar? All this happened back i=\nn=20\n1985, in what was then the biggest tech meltdown ever. Yes, as the world ha=\ns=20\nagain learned painfully, tech can be a very cyclical business.? 1985 offers=\n a=20\nreminder that stretches of tech prosperity have always been sandwiched=20\nbetween deep, painful valleys. Thanks to the cash pumped into everything fr=\nom=20\nfiber-optic parts to huge computers in recent years, this could be the=20\ndeepest valley yet.=20\n?=20\n\nWHILE WASHINGTON FIDDLES=01(=20\nWhy the Beltway hasn=01,t gone into panic mode=20\nCommentary by Lee Walczak, with Rich Miller, Howard Gleckman, Richard S.=20\nDunham, and Lorraine Woellert in Washington D.C., and Ann Therese Palmer in=\n=20\nChicago=20\n\nWhat=01,s Washington doing while the world=01,s financial fabric frays and =\nrisks of=20\na painful U.S. downturn grow? Debating. Mulling. Maneuvering. Even as an=20\nincreasingly urgent chorus of voices outside the Beltway insists that the=\n=20\nBush Administration and Congress need to come up with a fiscal stimulus=20\npackage pronto, few in Washington are acting with anything remotely=20\nsuggestive of impending danger. Instead, Bush continues to push for a tax c=\nut=20\nthat most agree won=01,t benefit the economy for at least a year, and Congr=\ness=20\nis content to play political =01&gotcha.=018? Bizarre as it may seem to man=\ny with=20\nbusiness ties, the gulf between the real economy and Washington=01,s insula=\nr=20\npolitical culture has seldom been greater. Up to now, many of the city=01,s=\n pols=20\nseemed confident that a benign spirit=01*Saint Alan of C Street=01*would wa=\nrd off=20\nthe evil of a recession. But over at the Federal Reserve, Greenspan=01,s ha=\nlo=20\nhas slipped.?? Bush=01,s advisers are having intense discussions over what =\none=20\naide describes as a =01&rifle-shot=018 rate cut that would provide quicker=\n=20\nstimulus. Also being explored: a one-time tax rebate that could put money=\n=20\ninto consumers=01, hands fast.=20\n?=20\n\nA =01&FIRST FRIEND=018 WITH CLOUT=20\nCommerce Secretary Don Evans=01, longtime ties to Bush give him unusual acc=\ness=20\nBy Paul Magnusson in Washington=20\n?=20\nCommerce Secretary Donald L. Evans has two jobs in Washington. The official=\n=20\none comes with a government limo, a spacious paneled office, a tropical fis=\nh=20\ntank, and a $3 billion budget. The second is a round-the-clock role as Firs=\nt=20\nFriend.? That easy intimacy makes Evans, 54, potentially one of the most=20\npowerful Commerce chiefs in many years. As Bush=01,s campaign chairman, he=\n=20\nraised a record-breaking $100 million for his pal, a job that put the Texan=\n=20\non a first-name basis with many corporate chieftains. But in his first majo=\nr=20\ninterview, the Commerce Secretary insists that he=01,s leaving the world of=\n=20\npolitical fund-raising behind. His new concerns: helping to sell the big Bu=\nsh=20\ntax cut, battling unfair trade practices abroad aimed at industries such as=\n=20\nsteel and aerospace, and boosting the government=01,s long-range research=\n=20\nefforts.=20\n?=20\n\nEND OF THE CEO GRAVY TRAIN?=20\nSurprise! Exec pay seems to be slipping=01*though some underperformers are =\ndoing=20\nremarkably well=20\nBy Louis Lavelle in New York=20\n\nFor many of the nation=01,s chief executive officers, 2000 will likely be a=\n year=20\nto forget. After nearly five years of double-digit growth in CEO=20\ncompensation, early indications are that their pay actually fell last year.=\n=20\nOf the 130 corporate proxies so far available for the biggest U.S. companie=\ns,=20\nthe compensation of the 15 best-paid CEOs shows the slowing economy has tak=\nen=20\na toll on earnings. When salary, bonus, and options exercised last year wer=\ne=20\ntaken into account, compensation for those CEOs fell nearly 5% from 1999. T=\nhe=20\nreason: The market=01,s nosedive made it a bad time for many corporate king=\npins=20\nto exercise their options, often the largest part of remuneration.? Accordi=\nng=20\nto a proxy analysis by Standard & Poor=01,s Institutional Market Services, =\na=20\ndivision of The McGraw-Hill Companies, total compensation for the 15 highes=\nt=20\nearners averaged $88.7 million, a $4.4 million drop.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE BEST SHAREHOLDERS CAN GET?=20\nThe AG-Prudential deal isn=01,t sweet, but there=01,s no white knight in si=\nght=20\nBy Emily Thornton, with Pamela L. Moore in New York and Heidi Dawley in=20\nLondon=20\n\nEver since American General Corp. Chairman and CEO Robert M. Devlin first=\n=20\nannounced a stock-swap with British insurer Prudential PLC on Mar. 12, then=\n=20\nvalued at $26.5 billion, Wall Street has thought that the Houston insurer=\n=01,s=20\nshareholders were getting the short end of the stick. Prudential=01,s stock=\n=20\nprice has tumbled 16% since, and American General=01,s about 4%, thus crush=\ning=20\nthe premium American General shareholders will receive to 5% from 22%. And=\n=20\nthat could put the kibosh on the merger.? Clearly, this is not what=20\nshareholders hoped for. Still, this deal may be the best shareholders can=\n=20\nget. When the Prudential deal was first announced, Wall Street was abuzz wi=\nth=20\nrumors that heavyweights such as Sanford I. Weill at Citigroup or Maurice R=\n.=20\n=01&Hank=018 Greenberg at American International Group? Inc. might swoop in=\n with a=20\ncounterbid. Unlikely, say investment bankers, because American General has=\n=20\nhad informal talks with both in the past two years. Devlin insists=20\ndiscussions were never serious enough to reach his board.=20\n?=20\n\nSOUTHWEST: AFTER KELLEHER, MORE BLUE SKIES=20\nSouthwest=01,s model shone in an embattled industry=01*and it looks brighte=\nr than=20\never=20\nCommentary by Wendy Zellner=20\n\nIn three decades of building low-fare legend Southwest Airlines Co., CEO=20\nHerbert D. Kelleher has made nary a misstep. Until Mar. 19, the one chink i=\nn=20\nhis armor appeared to be the question of how Southwest would replace him.=\n=20\nFinally, the answer: Two Southwest veterans steeped in the company=01,s=20\ntraditions will man the controls.? On June 19, James F. Parker, 54, general=\n=20\ncounsel, and Colleen C. Barrett, 56, executive vice-president for customers=\n,=20\nwill become CEO and President, respectively. And as Parker and Barrett migh=\nt=20\ntell you, they are inheriting a devilishly simple playbook: Keep costs down=\n.=20\nFocus on customers. Keep employees happy. And keep it simple. While Southwe=\nst=20\nhas tweaked its formula over the years=01*adding more long-distance flights=\n, for=20\ninstance=01*it=01,s still mainly a point-to-point, short-hop airline that u=\nses one=20\naircraft type to simplify training and maintenance.=20\n?=20\n\nBUYING A NEW PC?? NOT SO FAST=20\nUpgrading to Microsoft=01,s coming XP system will be such a challenge that =\nit=20\nmakes more sense to wait until new computers come with it=20\nTechnology & You by Stephen H. Wildstrom=20\n\nMicrosoft Corp.=01,s Windows XP, which is just entering its final stage of=\n=20\nlarge-scale field testing, is the most important consumer software product =\nto=20\nappear since the Windows 95 operating system. The prospect of waiting for X=\nP=20\nposes a difficult choice for anyone in the market for a new computer. Nearl=\ny=20\nall consumer PCs sold today are outfitted with Windows ME, the last gasp of=\n=20\nthe Windows 95 line. It seems reasonable to buy a new computer with Windows=\n=20\nME and move to XP when it=01,s available. But I don=01,t recommend it. Why?=\n The=20\nupgrade will be challenging. Even moving from Windows 95 to 98 was often=20\ndifficult, and going from ME to XP will be a much bigger transition.=20\nMicrosoft and battered computer makers will hate me for saying this, but I=\n=20\nsuggest that you make your old computer last nine more months or so until X=\nP=20\nis ready.=20\n?=20\n\nCAN GM=01,S JOHN DEVINE KEEP HIS PROMISE?=20\nThe new CFO pledges bigger earnings, but much depends on building sales in =\na=20\nslowing economy=20\nBy David Welch in Detroit=20\n\nOnly someone as confident as John Devine, the new vice-chairman and chief=\n=20\nfinancial officer of General Motors Corp., would promise that America=01,s=\n=20\nlargest auto maker will earn $2.3 billion this year, about a third more tha=\nn=20\nsome analysts predict. And only someone as respected as Devine would be tak=\nen=20\nseriously.=20\nChief Executive G. Richard Wagoner Jr., a 23-year GM veteran, broke with=20\ntradition by hiring Devine=01*rarely has GM gone outside to fill a senior j=\nob.=20\nDevine could even become chief operating officer in the next few years,=20\naccording to GM insiders. As one board member puts it: =01&You don=01,t bri=\nng in a=20\nguy like John Devine and expect it to be business as usual.=018 Good thing =\nfor=20\nGM. The company that once was regarded as the country=01,s most innovative=\n=20\ncarmaker has been in decline for three decades. Its U.S. market share has=\n=20\nfallen from 33% in 1995 to 28% last year.? A lot has to go right at GM=01*a=\nnd in=20\nthe economy=01*for Devine=01,s predictions to come true.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE SEC IS TOO HUSH-HUSH=20\nCommentary by Christopher H. Schmitt=20\n\nWhen the Securities & Exchange Commission issued rules in January to shore =\nup=20\nthe independence of outside directors who oversee mutual funds, some SEC=20\nwatchers were caught by surprise. Why? One reason: The commissioners didn=\n=01,t=20\nmeet in public. Under former Chairman Arthur Levitt Jr., the SEC went out o=\nf=20\nits way to shake up the status quo and avoid donning the mantle of apologis=\nt=20\nfor the industry it oversees.? And yet the SEC hasn=01,t changed its own=20\npractices much. There=01,s more that needs fixing than the SEC=01,s nonmeet=\ning=20\nmeetings. In a confusing process closed to public view, the SEC handles=20\nthousands of exemption and guidance requests each year. It=01,s supposed to=\n make=20\nthem=01*and its replies=01*public, though it doesn=01,t always do so prompt=\nly. Of=20\ncourse, there is a need for some confidentiality=01*and exemptions and guid=\nance,=20\ntoo. But that doesn=01,t mean the SEC can=01,t be more forthcoming about it=\ns=20\nbusiness.=20\n?=20\n\nMcLATTE AND CROISSANT?=20\nUpfront by Michael Arndt=20\n\nJust when it? seemed McDonald=01,s couldn=01,t possibly cram another restau=\nrant=20\ninto the U.S., the burger giant has come up with a new way to expand: coffe=\ne=20\nbars. BusinessWeek has learned McDonald=01,s will open its first,? McCaf,, =\nin=20\nChicago=01,s Loop in April. It will sell pastries, perhaps prewrapped=20\nsandwiches, and premium coffee.? Sound familiar, Starbucks fans? But whethe=\nr=20\naficionados will give up their grande skim latte for a McCappuccino is a go=\nod=20\nquestion. McDonald=01,s won=01,t say how many McCaf,s it plans, but based o=\nn their=20\nsuccess overseas, the rollout could be swift and wide. There are 300 McCaf,=\ns=20\nin 17 countries, from Australia and Japan to Brazil and Greece. Each sits i=\nn=20\nor near a McDonald=01,s, with its own staff and equipment. In the U.S., loo=\nk for=20\ncomfy couches, too.=20\n?=20\n\nThe following stories have been posted on BusinessWeek Online=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/=20\n?=20\nEURO-TECH: Will Americans Answer This Call?=20\nBy Stephen Baker=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010321_069.htm\nPhone service in the U.S. is good. So good that many Americans have little=\n=20\nincentive to embrace wireless=20\nwith Europe's fervor=20\n\nREPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: What's French for Dimpled Chad?=20\nBy Carol Matlack=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010321_277.htm\nParisians may be right to think Palm Beach can't happen here. Still, you ha=\nve=20\nto wonder why they ended up counting votes on cell phones=20\n\nONLINE ASIA: The Curse of Dr. M=20\nBy Bruce Einhorn=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010319_935.htm\nMalaysia's Mahathir has been so bad for his nation that his name has become=\n a=20\nverb, meaning \"to wreck a country's fortunes\"=20\n\nNEWS ANALYSIS: Here Come Talk 'n' Toss Cell Phones=20\nBy Olga Kharif=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010322_621.htm\nSensing a big potential market, two companies are hoping to add a new kind =\nof=20\ndisposable to your shopping list=20\n\nSTREET WISE: Eight Options for Amazon=20\nBy Amey Stone=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2001/tc20010322_039.htm\nFrom partnering with Barnes & Noble to bringing in Jack Welch, here are som=\ne=20\nideas that could help the e-tailer become profitable=20\n\nNEWSMAKER Q&A: Why the Fed Didn't Go Further=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010320_645.htm\nS&P's Michael Englund explains the probable reasoning behind the half-point=\n=20\nrate cut and says April could see more easing=20\n\nNEWS ANALYSIS: A Downturn in CEO Pay, Too?=20\nBy Louis Lavelle=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010320_205.htm\nEarly results for 2000 show the slumping market is slowing the growth of to=\np=20\nbosses' take-home, which might even decline=20\n\nNEWS ANALYSIS: AOL Time Warner: Who's Laughing Now?=20\nBy Amy Borrus in Washington=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010319_866.htm\nThe newly merged company is -- all the way to the bank -- while its critics=\n=20\nand rivals eat its dust, and a lot of crow=20\n?=20\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------=\n---\n------------------------------------------------=20\nFor custom reprints of BusinessWeek editorial (minimum order of 1,000) plea=\nse=20\ncontact Alan J. 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996b9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dmitry@worldrg.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth Lay will not be able to attend.\n\n\n\n\n<wci_mail@www.worldcongress.com> on 03/23/2001 02:05:11 AM\nPlease respond to dmitry@worldrg.com\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc: =20\nSubject: World Economic Development Congress\n\n\n\n\n\nOn behalf of World Congress, it is my great honor to invite you to=20\nparticipate in the WORLD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONGRESS 2001, held in=20\nassociation with the BUSINESS WEEK 10th Annual Asia Leadership Forum, from=\n=20\nJune 27-29 at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.\n\nWEDC annually convenes over 1000 business and government leaders worldwide =\nto=20\ndiscuss new dynamics in infrastructure and global economic development.\n\nFocusing on development priorities that need immediate implementation WEDC =\nis=20\nthe top international infrastructure forum featuring:\n????????? Focused industry Summits on Water, Energy and Telecom=20\n????????? Executive Briefings focusing on innovations in IT/E-Commerce, Ris=\nk=20\nManagement and Infrastructure Finance\n????????? Over 100 exhibitors of direct relevance to you who will showcase=\n=20\ntheir products and services\n????????? Country briefings presenting investment opportunities in China,=\n=20\nIndia, Malaysia, and more\n\nAs a WEDC participant you will get access to Business Week's Asia Leadershi=\np=20\nForum keynotes including The Right Honorable John Major, former Prime=20\nMinister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Fidel Ramos, former Preside=\nnt=20\nof the Republic of the Philippines and His Excellency Dr. Supachai=20\nPanitchpakdi, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Commerce, Thailand &=20\nincoming Secretary General WTO.=20\n\nYou will also get access to WEDC confirmedspeakers includingTrevor Manuel,=\n=20\nMinister of Finance, Republic of South Africa, Minister Yeo Cheow Tong,=20\nMinister, Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, Singapore; Dr=\n.=20\nOthman Yeop Abdullah, Executive Chairman, Multimedia Development Corporatio=\nn,=20\nMalaysia and Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor, Central Bank of Malaysia.\n\nPlease visit www.wedckl.com for program updates.\n\nWith its expanded trade show, WEDC also presents an unparalleled opportunit=\ny=20\nto showcase your products and/or services before an international audience =\nof=20\ndecision-makers with proven purchasing authority. Contact us at the address=\n=20\nbelow for more information on available exhibit and sponsorship opportuniti=\nes.\n\nReserve your seat today at the WEDC and take advantage of our early-bird=20\ndiscount rate! To register, visit www.wedckl.com or call 1 800 647-7600 x 6=\n4=20\n(within the U.S.), ++1 212 869-7231 x 64 (outside the U.S.), ++603 6157=20\n8205(Asia). Mention Priority Code NW001EB2 to receive your discount.\n\nWe are looking forward to sharing the success of WEDC 2001 with you!\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nPascal Lardier, Executive Director\nWEDC Secretariat in San Francisco\nTel: ++1 415 701 7148\np.lardier@worldcongress.com\n\nJamal Nasir, Director\nWEDC Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur\nTel: ++60 3 6157 7322\necoevent@putra.net.my\n\nIf you do not wish to receive WEDC 2001 updates, please reply to=20\ndmitry@worldrg.com with the subject line =01&remove me from WEDC offers=018=\n.\n\n\n", "mid" : "30368259.1075840297159.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/206.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dmitry@worldrg.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "206.", "date" : "2001-03-22 23:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Development Congress" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ba" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richardnolan@smipublishing.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Nolan <RichardNolan@smipublishing.co.uk> on 03/22/2001 10:18:12 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com.'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: MENA E-News 22/03/01\n\n\nDear Mr Lay\n\nIssue 53 - 22nd March 2001\n\n\nCONTENTS\n\n1 - This Weeks E-News Stories\n2 - Special Features in MENA Petroleum Bulletin for 2001\n3 - Free issues of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\n4 - Personalise Your E-news Stories\n5 - Market Analysis Report News\n6 - Author Opportunities with SMi's Market Analysis Report Series\n7 - Conference News, Speaker Opportunities\n8 - Feedback: Let us know how you feel we could improve this service\n\n\nWelcome to MENA E-News, delivering you the latest Middle East and North\nAfrican oil, gas, power and petrochemical headlines to your virtual doorstep\n\nMENA E-news is your FREE personalised weekly news service from the\npublishers of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk/mena-enews.asp\n\nWhy is it E-News different?  Because you can personalise your issues to make\nsure you receive the stories that matter to you.\n\n\n\n******E-NEWS THIS WEEK*******\n\nOPEC ANNOUNCE 1M BBL/D CUTS\nGeneva - OPEC members agreed further production cuts this week, announcing a\nfurther 1m bbl/d decrease in member outputs. As a result oil prices pushed\nslightly higher with NYMEX crude trading at $26.80 and IPEC crude trading at\n25.06. OPEC ministers have indicated that members have highlighted $25/bbl\nas a price that they feel comfortable with.The decreases per country were as\nfollows:\n\nAlgeria - 32,000\nIndonesia - 52,000\nIran - 146,000\nKuwait - 80,000\nLibya - 54,000\nNigeria - 82,000\nQatar - 26,000\nSaudi Arabia - 324,000\nUAE - 88,000\nVenezuela - 116,000\nTotal - 1,000,000\n\n\nENERGY AFRICA LOOK TOWARD THE MOROCCAN DEEP\nRabat - This week the MENA Petroleum Bulletin spoke with Andrew Windham,\nGroup General Counsel for Energy Africa. Amina Benkhadra, General Manager of\nONAREP (25%) added to the growing list of re-entrants to Morocco, signing a\npetroleum agreement with Energy Africa (63.75%) and Taurus Petroleum AB\n(11.25%). This agreement, taking effect March 1st 2001, concerned three\nexploration permits offshore Morocco collectively known as the Tiznit\nOffshore area.\nEnergy Africa Morocco Ltd (operator), together with Taurus Petroleum\n(co-partner) will implement exploration work on the three permits of the\nTiznit Offshore area covering approximately 6000sq.km. This is Energy\nAfrica's second Petroleum Agreement covering acreage offshore Morocco, the\nfirst being the Cap Draa Haute Mer area where Energy Africa holds 20% equity\nbringing the total acreage held by it in the country to 18,000sq.km.\nAndrew Windham, said, 'the country has all the characteristics offshore\nwhich make potentially, for substantial discoveries. But at this stage it is\nvery much untried and untested, so it is a very exciting place to be at the\nmoment. We are in right at the start of some new plays.'\nFor further details please see the April issue of the MENA Petroleum\nBulletin.\n\n\nREPSOL MAKE 2ND LIBYA DISCOVERY\nLondon - Repsol YPF SA said it discovered oil at a second well during\nexploration in Libya. The well in the Murzuq Basin, 800km south of Tripoli,\nproduced oil at a rate of 1,300bbl/d, the company said in a press release.\nRepsol is testing the site on behalf of a consortium including OMV,\nTotalFinaElf and Saga Petroleum. Repsol began searching for oil in the area\nin May 1998, when the Libyan government granted approval for exploration and\nproduction sharing arrangements with foreign companies. The companies\ncurrently produce more than 160,000bbl/d from the Murzuq Basin, said the\ncompany.\n\n\nAHMED ABDELKARIM CONFIRMED AS NEW HEAD OF NOC\nTripoli - Further to reports this week from Libya Ahmed Abdel-Karim Ahmed\nhas been formally appointed as Chairman of NOC, following reports that he\nhad been removed from the position. Representing Libya at the OPEC\nconference in Geneva it was confirmed that Al-Badri has been appointed as\nDeputy Prime Minister for Social Security. The news will comfort foreign\ninvestors who feared that further upheaval would hinder an already slow\nratification process, with approvals outstanding for three packages of\nblocks offered by NOC in late 2000.\n\n\n\n*******SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 2001******\n\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin is to initiate rankings and league tables for\nthe top suppliers to the oil and gas sector. The first of these special\nfeatures will be an objective survey of law firms and their involvement in\nthe Middle East & North African region during 2000, and will appear in the\nApril 2001 issue. The feature will rank the region's best legal practices\ninvolved in corporate finance, project finance, mergers and acquisitions and\ncontractual law. Further surveys are planned for 2001 and will include\nanalysis of the leading integrated contractors, the leading financial\ninstitutions and the leading independent contractors and suppliers. The full\nresults and analysis of this market research will be available only to MENA\nsubscribers.\nhttp://www.menapetroleum.com/\n\n\n\n******FREE ISSUES OF THE MENA PETROLEUM BULLETIN******\n\nAs a subscriber to MENA E-News we would like to offer you a two-month trial\nsubscription to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin absolutely free!\n\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin analyses the major developments in the region's\noil, gas, power and petrochemical sectors. From Morocco to Iran the MENA\nPetroleum Bulletin delivers market commentary on the liberalisation and\nregulation of the region's oil, gas, power and petrochemicals markets. Each\nmonth subscribers to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin receive news of policy,\nregulation and liberalisation that directly impact upon the ability of you\nand your organisation to take advantage of the emerging business\nopportunities. With the suspension of UN sanctions against Libya and the\nameliorating relationship between Iran and The West, there is no better time\nto take advantage of the myriad projects on offer.\n\nOur features, which are written by industry insiders and regional\ncorrespondents, provide in-depth news coverage, incisive commentary and\nvital market analysis. Each issue contains a country profile, project\nprofile and an interview with a leading industry expert to ensure that you\nare kept informed of recent developments in the region.\n\nFREE with the MENA Petroleum Bulletin each month is the PROJECT TRACKER,\nwhich analyses the status of individual projects and tenders in each\ncountry. With over 32-pages of projects, the PROJECT TRACKER ensures that\nyou are informed of licensing rounds, EOR projects, 'Buy-back' projects,\nFEED and EPC tenders as and when they happen. Complete with contact listings\nfor each project the information you need is always at your disposal when\nyou subscribe to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin. 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Algeria accounts\nfor one-quarter of EU gas imports. With the de-regulation and liberalisation\nof the European gas market, Algeria is ideally located to meet the gas\ndemands of Iberia and the Eastern Mediterranean Basin. This will depend upon\nthe degree to which foreign investment can be attracted.\nThis Report provides a comprehensive examination of the oil and gas industry\nin Algeria, and the prime and potential markets for Algerian energy\nproducts. Specifically, the Report will provide you with a complete analysis\non\n* All major oil and gas field/projects.\n* Southern European gas demand forecasts\n* Corporate Directory\n* BP Amoco's natural gas strategy\n* Country Risk Analysis\nThe Report is essential reading for exploration and production, business\ndevelopment, procurement and contractors, across the oil, gas and power\nindustries: everyone involved in, or interested in entering Algeria's energy\nsector. For further information please visit\nwww.smipublishing.co.uk/algeria4.asp\n\n\n\nTHE MIDDLE EASTERN POWER REPORT\n\nThis market analysis report is designed to provide a comprehensive\nunderstanding of all aspects of the power industry in the countries of the\nMiddle East.  The report features energy profiles, industrial structures,\nsupply and demand data and forecasts, policy and de-regulation issues of the\nprivate sector, as well as investment and future prospects within the\nfollowing countries:\n\n* Iran  * Iraq  * Kuwait\n* Jordan * Oman  * Saudi Arabia\n* Syria  * UAE  * Qatar\n* Yemen * Pakistan * Turkey\n* Egypt  * Bahrain * Lebanon\n\nFor more information on this report e-mail us at:\nmailto:enquiries@smi-online.co.uk\n\nAlternatively visit us at http://www.smipublishing.co.uk/middleeast3.asp\n\n\n\nLNG TRADE MARKET REPORT\n\nLNG Trade: A Review of Projects, Markets and Key Issues in the Changing\nWorld of LNG is a truly comprehensive overview of international supply and\nuse of Liquefied Natural Gas today. The author addresses a number of key\ncommercial, financial, technical and safety issues which are essential\nconsiderations for those seeking to participate in the development of LNG\nprojects and in the changing business of LNG trade. This Report provides you\nand your company with\n\n* An introduction to LNG trade and technology\n* Factual information about world LNG terminals, shipping and supply\ncontracts\n* A country-by-country analysis of LNG markets and projects\n* A review of LNG supply economics and project development\n* A discussion of the commercial, financial, engineering and safety issues\nrelevant to LNG trade today\n\nYou can order your copy of this essential report online and also find out\nabout SMi's full range of Market Analysis Reports and Newsletters at:\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk./lngtrade2.asp\n\nOr email mailto:enquiries@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n****AUTHOR OPPORTUNITIES WITH SMi's MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT SERIES****\n\nSMi Publishing Ltd is a leading publisher of business to business\ninformation.\nOur Market Analysis Reports are 30,000 word rigorous analytical briefings\nproviding timely industry and market forecasts. We are looking for authors\nto write for our Energy portfolio on topics such as:\n\n- Deep and Ultra-Deep Water Drilling\n- Smart Reservoirs\n- Coal-Bed Methane\n- EP Data Management\n\nIf you or one of your colleagues are interested in writing a Report, please\ncontact Victoria Smith: mailto:egray@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n*****CONFERENCE NEWS*****\n\nNorth Africa's most exciting opportunities discussed at.....\n\nMOROCCAN & TUNISIAN ENERGY\n4th - 5th April, The Hatton, London\n\nWith the rapid changes to legislation the timing couldn't be better.  SMi\nConferences offer the essential guide to the latest market developments and\nopportunities in Morocco and Tunisia. All the key issues will be covered\nfrom the new legal landscape to practical case studies of existing\nsuccessful E&P activities.\n\nYou can't afford to miss this insight into market developments. As a busy\nprofessional, our event offers you the easy way to ensure you are aware of\nall the opportunities in this exciting new market in just two days.  Not\nonly will you benefit from this intensive programme, you will also hear the\nfirst hand experiences of those already operating in this flourishing\nmarket.\n\nKey speakers include:\n* Amina Benkhadra, Managing Director, ONAREP\n* Paul Ashton, Exploration Manager, Vanco Energy\n* John Sobehrad, President, Skidmore Energy\n* Derek Evoy, Manager, International Exploration and Exploitation,\nPetro-Canada\n* Jameleddine Lazreg, Promotion Department, ETAP\n\nFor further information please visit:\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/morrocoandtunisia5.asp alternatively please ring\n+ 44 207 827 6110\n\n\n\nMENA POWER\n23 & 24th April 2001, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dubai\nFor further information visit\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/middleeastpower2.asp\n\nThe timing of this conference couldn't be better as the Middle East and\nNorth African region gears up to offer further independent power projects.\n\nSMi forthcoming conference titled Middle East North African Power, taking\nplace 23rd and 24th April 2001 aims to bring together all levels of\nparticipants to explain their understanding and thinking for the future of\nMiddle East and North African power development.\n\nMany countries experience blackouts and electrical faults on a daily basis,\ngovernments in the Middle East and North Africa are now increasingly pinning\ntheir hopes on the Independent Power Project run in conjunction with major\nInternational investors to solve this problem.   Relaxation of Middle East\nlaw has allowed outside investment and many see this moving the Middle East\npower industry towards privatisation.\n\nKey Speakers at this event include:\n* Engineer Mahmoud Al-Ees, Head of Planning Studies, Ministry of Energy and\nMineral Resources - Jordan\n* Dr Ranald Spiers, Regional Director Middle East & Africa, National Power\nPlc\n* Steve Wildman, Commercial Director, Alstom Gas Turbines\n* Tom Thomason, Project Manager, InterGen\n* Daniel J. Meier, Area Sales Manager, ABB High Voltage Technologies\n* Dr Thomas Stauffer, International Oil and Finance Consultant (Formerly\nwith M.I.T)\n\nMENA Power takes place on 23rd & 24th April 2001 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel,\nDubai.  The full conference programme is available at\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/middleeastpower2.asp or call + 44 (0) 20 7827\n6110\n\n\nAs a subscriber to our MENA E-News service, I would like to highlight the\nfollowing speaker, chairman and workshop leader opportunities available at\nour Algeria III conference:\n\nALGERIA III\n4 and 5 June 2001, Algiers, Algeria\nA review of SMi's Algerian Management Report can be found on:\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/algeria.asp\n\nOur conference division is currently organising an event to examine\nAlgeria's place in the oil and gas environment.\n\nWe are looking to bring together a key audience of specialists, economists,\nacademics as well as politicians and key decision-makers and would like to\nhear from anyone interested in participating in this conference as a\nspeaker, chairman or workshop leader.\nMailto: wparker@smi-online.co.uk\n\nTopics we are looking to tackle include, but are not inclusive of:\n\nExamining Algeria's petroleum code\nAlgeria's role in the North African region\nAlgeria's oil and gas industry\nInfra-structure developments\nFinancing and operating issues\nCase studies of key Algerian oil fields\nAlgeria's licensing rounds and how to succeed\nLegal issues\nPolitical and operational risk issues\n\nThis conference is taking place on the 4 - 5 June 2001, in Algiers.\nA review of SMi's Algerian Management Report can be found on:\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/algeria.asp\n\nThe Aims & Objectives of the Conference\n\nAlgeria has always attracted a large amount of interest from the\ninternational oil and gas community.  With a new licensing round under\ndiscussion and petroleum code under review, this conference aims to act as a\nforum for all aspects of the oil and gas industry to come together and\ndiscuss the future development of Algeria's oil and gas sector.  Moving away\nfrom the traditional investing in format of conference, this forum aims to\nlook at specific field studies and also the future markets and developments\nwithin the Algerian oil and gas industry.  It will focus on the commercial\nopportunities that exist in helping Algeria reach these markets and allow\nfor strategic analysis of the impact of this supplier.  It will examine\ncurrent MENA energy flows and how they might look in the future with Algeria\nasserting its role as the Mediterranean's major producing nation.\n\nIf you would like to receive further information on this conference or\ndiscuss your participation in more detail, please contact Wendy Parker the\nconference organiser on the numbers below.\n\nWendy Parker\nConference Producer\n\nTel:  +44 (0)20 7827 6130\nFax:  +44 (0)20 7827 6131\nEmail: wparker@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n******YOUR FEEDBACK********\n\nWe hope you have found this weeks copy of E-News beneficial.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996bb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "derek@ctaonline.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Derek Telander\" <Derek@ctaonline.com> on 03/23/2001 02:26:14 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Outsource Your Investor Relations\n\n\n\nOutsource Your Investor Relations to\nOne of the Nation's Leading Investor Relations Agencies\n\n\n\nWhy are more and more public companies hiring Carl Thompson Associates for \ninvestor relations help? Because we have a proven track record. And our \nindustry has rated us one of the best.\nFounded in 1985, Carl Thompson Associates has grown to become one of the \nnation's leading full-service investor relations firms, providing Annual \nReport and web design services, EDGAR filings, proxy stock charting, \nbroker/analyst meetings and media relations services to public companies \nacross the U.S.\nOur full-service agency specializes in working with small cap companies \nthroughout the U.S. with limited budgets and staff. As one of the oldest and \nlargest investor relations practices in the country, we're an excellent \nalternative for companies needing a national agency at an affordable price.\nOur goal? To enhance the future financing needs of public companies through a \nconsistent, fair stock valuation. How? By bringing new brokerage firms, \nindividual investors and institutions into the stock, as well as obtaining \nresearch coverage and national media exposure.\nIn conclusion, if you want to affect your stock price and p/e through\nadditional retail support,\nmore analyst coverage,\nincreased institutional ownership,\ngreater stock volume,\nmedia exposure,\nmore effective IR \"packaging\" - i.e. web site, corporate profile, slide show, \nannual report, investor kit, etc.\nthen call me at (800) 959-9677 and let's talk.\nGive us a chance to handle your investor relations so you can get back to \nrunning your company. Meanwhile, you can find our client roster, prices, case \nstudies, references and services on our web site at http://www.ctaonline.com, \nor skim our slide show presentation.\nWe WANT your business!\nSincerely,\n\nCarl Thompson\nChief Executive Officer\ncarl@ctaonline.com \n - TEXT.htm\n - IMAGE.gif\n - IMAGE.gif\n\n", "mid" : "1141483.1075840297276.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/209.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "derek@ctaonline.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "209.", "date" : "2001-03-23 07:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!! Re: Outsource Your Investor Relations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996bc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rebecca,  I just talked to Ken and asked him again.  He said that there had \nbeen a couple of developments while he was in London, so he wanted to wait \nuntil he gets back to the office and has a chance to talk to you.  He will be \nin the office on Thursday.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nRebecca McDonald@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n02/29/2000 01:43 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Ghana  \n\nThanks much, Rosie.  \n\nJust let me know.\n\nRebecca\n\n", "mid" : "22280480.1075840283703.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/21.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "21.", "date" : "2000-02-29 06:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Ghana" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996bd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Schwab, Theodore A [PVTC]\" <theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com> on 03/23/2001 \n01:47:49 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Tax Free New Issues\n\n\n Over the next few weeks, Salomon Smith Barney will be underwriting several\nmunicipal bond issues that will be free of federal, state and local tax.  If\nyou'd like additional information about these issues, please feel free to\ncontact me.  Otherwise, take care.\n\nAll the best\n\nTed\n\nTheodore A. Schwab\nSenior Vice President - Investments\nSenior Portfolio Manager\nSalomon Smith Barney Inc.\nMember SIPC\n1850 K. St. NW, Suite 900\nWashington D.C. 20006\n202-862-2896 (Phone)\n800-424-3209 (Toll Free)\n202-857-5460 (Fax)\ntheodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com\nwww.smithbarney.com(HomePage)\nwww.ssbfcs.com/schwab(Bio)\n\nIf you no longer wish to receive communications from me, please let me know\nvia email, fax or phone.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\nReminder:  E-mail sent through the Internet is not secure.\nDo not use e-mail to send us confidential information\nsuch as credit card numbers, changes of address, PIN\nnumbers, passwords, or other important information.\nDo not e-mail orders to buy or sell securities, transfer\nfunds, or send time sensitive instructions. We will not\naccept such orders or instructions.  This e-mail is not\nan official trade confirmation for transactions executed\nfor your account.  Your e-mail message is not private in\nthat it is subject to review by the Firm, its officers,\nagents and employees.\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n\n", "mid" : "25324380.1075840297299.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/210.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "210.", "date" : "2001-03-23 07:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!Re: Tax Free New Issues" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996be" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jjankows@kcc.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Jeanine -\n\nI have checked with Jeff Skilling's office and he is not available on June \n26.  May we go back to the drawing board?  We can offer some time in the \nafternoon of August 7, 8 or 9 - possibly 2:00 p.m. on one of those days.  \nThose dates are currently good for Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling and Dave Delainey.  \nPlease advise at your earliest convenience.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "22448298.1075840297322.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/211.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jjankows@kcc.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "211.", "date" : "2001-03-23 07:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Meeting with Kimberly-Clark/Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996bf" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ehvaughan@vnsm.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Carolyn -\n\nPlease let Mr. Vaughan know that Mr. Lay will be on vacation on April 19.  Re \nthe other 2 meetings, he has a conflict also - an outside board.  I will show \nhim Mr. Vaughan's letter.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Gene Vaughan\" <EHVaughan@vnsm.com> on 03/23/2001 05:32:28 PM\nTo: ggjaft@aol.com, rozamora@aol.com, ewbarnett@bakerbotts.com, \nrufus.cormier@bakerbotts.com, deborah.cannon@bankofamerica.com, \nmartinez@BankSterling.com, richarde@centurydev.com, david.l.mendez@chase.com, \ndiana.m.fincher@chase.com, MMH1@compassbnk.com, marykloss@compuserve.com, \nklay@enron.com, wardd@epenergy.com, leewhogan@hotmail.com, \ncsavino@houston.org, jkollaer@houston.org, laboon@lockeliddell.com, \njmendelsohn@mdanderson.org, JB190150@msxsoc.shell.com, \njcalaway@networkoil.com, arissal@parkwayinvestments.com, \nmsimmons@simmonsco-intl.com, mjhin@sleh.com, royerj@tcbhou.com, \nclaire.farley@trade-ranger.com, jmartin@uwtgc.org, billw@wedgegroup.com\ncc:  \nSubject: CHF Board Meeting April 19, 2001\n\n\nPlease see the attached letter from Mr. Vaughan.\n\nCarolyn Ross\nOffice of Gene Vaughan\nVaughan, Nelson, Scarborough & McCullough\n713/986-4108 (phone)\n713/986-4188 (fax)\n\n - Board 3-23-01 email--re 4-19 mtg.doc\n\n", "mid" : "2526485.1075840297345.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/212.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ehvaughan@vnsm.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "212.", "date" : "2001-03-23 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: CHF Board Meeting April 19, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne, Ken will be out of town.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nAnne Culver <aculver@houston.org> on 03/25/2001 03:47:18 PM\nTo: \"'laboon@lockeliddell.com'\" <laboon@lockeliddell.com>, \n\"'jmblackmon@Shell.Com'\" <jmblackmon@Shell.Com>, \n\"'charles@duncaninterests.com'\" <charles@duncaninterests.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'dan.smith@lyondell.com'\"  \n<dan.smith@lyondell.com>, \"'kfrels@bracepatt.com'\"  <kfrels@bracepatt.com>, \n\"'scottforbes32@hotmail.com'\"  <scottforbes32@hotmail.com>, Jim Kollaer \n<jkollaer@houston.org>\ncc: \"'DWilliams@lockeliddell.com'\" <DWilliams@lockeliddell.com>, \n\"'betty@duncaninterests.com'\" <betty@duncaninterests.com>, \n\"'rfleming@enron.com'\" <rfleming@enron.com>, \"'qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com'\" \n<qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com>, Arlene McCarty  <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG>, \n\"'tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com'\"  <tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com>, \n\"'david.d.sigman@exxon.com'\"  <david.d.sigman@exxon.com>, \n\"'dewinkler@shell.com'\"  <dewinkler@shell.com>, \"'sareeves@shellus.com'\" \n<sareeves@shellus.com>, \"'pfg@vnf.com'\" <pfg@vnf.com>, \"'jshep1@flash.net'\" \n<jshep1@flash.net> \nSubject: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional infor \nmation\n\n\nTo: Bruce LaBoon, Steve Miller, Charles Duncan, Ken Lay, Steve\nLetbetter, Dan Smith, Kelly Frels, Ed Galante, Jim Edmonds, Jim Kollaer\n\nThe purpose of this email is to provide additional detail to follow up on\nthe phone call each of you received on Friday, checking availability for\ndinner with Congressman DeLay and others on Friday, April 6th.\n\nBACKGROUND  During the last week of February, BCCA and Partnership leaders\nmet separately with Congressman DeLay, Congressman Joe Barton and with two\ntop staff members of Mr. DeLay, in order to update them on our extensive\nactivities aimed at federal Clean Air Act compliance.  Pursuant to those\nmeetings, Mr. DeLay's office has asked for some follow-up meetings to be\nheld in Houston on Friday, April 6th.   He intends to travel to this area on\nthat day along with, and as host to, Congressman Barton (R-Texas, Chairman\nof the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and\nCommerce) and with Congressman Billy Tauzin (R-Louisiana, Chairman, House\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce).    The Energy and Commerce Committee has\noversight over Clean Air Act matters.  DeLay has requested support from and\ninteraction with the BCCA and the Partnership on that day.\n\nAPRIL 6TH ACTIVITY  After time spent early in the day in Mr. DeLay's\ncongressional district to meet with Brazoria and Fort Bend County local\nofficials, Mr. DeLay has asked us to then pick up the itinerary with a ship\nchannel tour and presentations on SIP status, science and modeling issues.\nWe are working closely with Mr. DeLay's staff on all these matters.\n\nHe has asked to end the day with a \"small dinner with CEOs\" to have a frank\ndiscussion about our clean air issues.  This is the dinner my staff called\nyour office about on Friday.  Clearly, Mr. DeLay is interested in what he\nand the other congressmen may be able to due legislatively to assist in\naddressing some of the issues we have with the SIP.   He has asked that we\nalso invite Governor Perry to attend the dinner, which we are doing.  Mr.\nDeLay will call the Governor to encourage his attendance.  This will\nobviously be a critical opportunity to relay targeted information and advise\non strategy with key members of Congress and the Governor.  Everyone in\nattendance at the dinner will be provided coordinated talking points in\nadvance.  There may also be a formal briefing arranged immediately before or\nafter the April 3 Partnership Board meeting so we can prep in advance.\n\nRSVPs TO DATE  Responses so far indicate that Steve Miller, Ed Galante, Jim\nEdmonds and Jim Kollaer are confirmed to attend the dinner.  Charles Duncan\nand Kelly Frels are checking calendars.  Ken Lay, Steve Letbetter and Dan\nSmith are unavailable.  We do not have a commitment yet from the Governor.\nWe will likely recruit two or three other CEOs from BCCA member companies to\nattend the dinner.\n\nMy current thought is to house the members of Congress at the St. Regis and\nto arrange the dinner either at the River Oaks Country Club or possibly at a\nboard member's home nearby.\n\nI trust this additional information is useful to you.  I will be the\nPartnership point person on this -- please do not hesitate to call me with\nany questions you may have.  Thank you.\n\nAnne Culver\nSr. VP, Government Relations\nGreater Houston Partnership\n713/844-3624 (ph)\n713/844-0224 (fax)\naculver@houston.org\n\nVisit our website at www.houston.org\n\n\n", "mid" : "16277459.1075840297369.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/213.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "213.", "date" : "2001-03-26 02:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional\r\n infor\tmation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "alliancetosaveenergy@ase.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "AlliancetoSaveEnergy@ase.org@crest.org on 03/26/2001 11:52:38 AM\nSent by: owner-e-fficiencynews@crest.org\nTo: e-fficiencynews@lists.ase.org\ncc: =20\nSubject: March e-FFICIENCY NEWS\n\n\nWELCOME TO e-FFICIENCY NEWS\n\nThe monthly newsletter from the\nAlliance to Save Energy\n\nFebruary 2001 Vol. 7 No. 3\n\n\n********************************\n\nCONTENTS\n\nWE NEED YOUR HELP\n* How Can We Better Meet Your Needs?\n* CALL TO ACTION\n* Alliance Activists Can Make a Difference\n* EFFICIENCY NEWS\n* Senator Bingaman, Democrats, Introduce Centrist Energy Bill\n* Secretary Abraham Looks for Energy in Wrong Places\n* Democratic Task Force Weighs in on Bush Budget\n* Senate Hearing Examines Energy-Environmental Relationship\n* Financial Guru to Investors: Insulate; NAIMA Debuts New Consumer Web\nSite\n* IPCC: Energy Efficiency is Key in Mitigating Climate Change\n* Barriers to Energy Efficiency In Public, Private Organizations\n* State of the World Report\n* List Your Company in Two New CA Directories\n* Dallas Cleans the Air with the IECC Energy Code\n* Alliance Associates Honored with Awards\n* ALLIANCE NEWS\n* Alliance Offers Earth Day, Tax, Home Improvement Tips to Save Money\n* Special Issue of e-FFICIENCY NEWS to Analyze Federal Budget\n* EYE OPENERS\n* Energy Efficiency Facts Even Children Can Understand\n* Schools Spending on Energy\n* Save the Planet, Spare Your Wallet\n* EFFICIENCY EVENTS\n* Change in Location for National Energy Modeling System/Annual Energy\nOutlook Conference March 27\n* NAESCO=01,s 2001 Mid-Year Conference May 22-24\n* Peak Load Management Conference April 30-May 1\n* Environmental Film Festival April 5-8\n* Energy Efficiency Workshop, Exposition June 3-6\n* Pacific Gas and Electric RFP\n* EFFICIENCY PEOPLE\n* Energy Job Openings\n\n\n********************************\n\nWE NEED YOUR HELP\n\nHow Can We Better Meet Your Needs?\n\nThis year, e-FFICIENCY NEWS has a new editor and a new production schedule.\nFirst, e-FFICIENCY NEWS has upgraded from a bimonthly to a monthly\nnewsletter.  In order to make e-FFICIENCY NEWS more responsive, more\ninteractive, and more useful, we need your help.  Please fill out a brief\nsurvey and tell us how to make e-FFICIENCY NEWS better fit your needs.\n\nThe survey can be found at:\nwww.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/e-fnsurvey.htm\n<http://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/e-fnsurvey.htm>\n\nGadi Nevo Ben-Yehuda\ne-DITOR, e-FFICIENCY NEWS\nThe Alliance to Save Energy\n\n********************************\n\nCALL TO ACTION\n\nAlliance Activists Can Make a Difference\n\nAs the country deals with a mounting energy crisis, the Department of Energ=\ny\n(DOE) may be planning an estimated 30-35 percent cut in the energy\nefficiency and renewable energy research and development programs budget.\nThe Alliance calls on all responsible citizens to  encourage the\nadministration to do the right thing.  Becoming an Alliance Activist is the\nfirst step.\n\nBecome an Alliance Activist:\n<http://www.ase.org/takeaction/activist>\n\nRead the Alliance information page and send a letter to President Bush:\n<http://www.ase.org/takeaction/alert03-16.htm>\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY NEWS\n\nSenator Bingaman, Democrats, Introduce Centrist Energy Bill\n\nSenator Jeff Bingaman (NM), the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and\nNatural Resources Committee and Chair of the Alliance to Save Energy,\nintroduced comprehensive legislation to shape the nation's energy policy.\n``If we want to tackle [our energy] problem[s] head-on, we need a\ncomprehensive plan that commits to increasing domestic production and to\nusing energy more efficiently throughout the economy.  I believe this\nlegislation sets out that plan,\" Bingaman said.\n\nRead more:\nwww.senate.gov/~bingaman/ <http://www.senate.gov/~bingaman/>\n\nRead Alliance President David Nemtzow=01,s response:\nwww.ase.org/media/newsrel/bingdaschnrg.htm\n<http://206.112.76.171/media/newsrel/bingdaschnrg.htm>\n\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSecretary Abraham Looks for Energy in Wrong Places\n\nEnergy Secretary Spencer Abraham, addressing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,\nnoted:  =01&America faces a major energy supply crisis over the next two\ndecades.=018  But Abraham, like President Bush, is looking mainly to increa=\nse\nour supply of oil, coal, and natural gas, rather than approach both the\nsupply and demand sides of the issue.  Secretary Abraham mentioned energy\nefficiency only once in his entire speech, even though a reduction in deman=\nd\nis the quickest, cleanest, cheapest (and most reliable!) energy source at\nour disposal.\n\nRead Secretary Abraham=01,s remarks:\nwww.energy.gov/HQDocs/speeches/2001/marss/energy_speech.html\n<http://www.energy.gov/HQDocs/speeches/2001/marss/energy_speech.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nDemocratic Task Force Weighs in on Bush Budget\n\nLast week, House Democrats threw their hat into the ring as the Democratic\nCaucus Energy Task Force held a news conference decrying Bush Administratio=\nn\nintentions to cut energy research significantly in their FY 2002 budget.\nThe Alliance is quoted in their report, which emphasizes the role of\nresearch and development in providing long-term energy solutions.\n\nRead the report:\nwww.house.gov/house/orgs_pub_hse_ldr_www.html\n<http://www.house.gov/house/orgs_pub_hse_ldr_www.html>\nClick on Democratic Leadership.\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSenate Hearing Examines Energy-Environmental Relationship\n\nAlliance president David Nemtzow testified at a March 21 Senate Environment\nCommittee Subcommittee hearing on the relationship of energy policies and\nenvironmental policies.  Nemtzow pointed out that energy efficiency is now\nour nation=01,s second largest energy source.  He also offered a series of\nrecommendations for the Senators simultaneously to promote energy and\nenvironmental goals.\n\nFor a copy of the oral version of his testimony and charts:\nwww.ase.org/policy/testimony/march2101.htm\n<http://www.ase.org/policy/testimony/march2101.htm>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nFinancial Guru to Investors: Insulate; NAIMA Debuts New Consumer Web Site\n\nParade Magazine February 18 personal finance writer  Andrew Tobias advises\nreaders =01&How to Invest in Uncertain Times.=018  His great home improveme=\nnt\ninvest tip: =01&Earn 50 percent or more [on your investment] installing\ninsulation and weather-stripping to cut your heating and air-conditioning\ncosts=018\n\nTo educate consumers,  the North American Insulation Manufacturer=01,s\nAssociation (NAIMA) has launched a radio campaign and a new consumer web\nsite with a quiz to determine what your \"IQ\" is - your Insulation Quotient.\nAlso on their new consumer site is a =01&savings calculator.=018\n\nTake the quiz and see the consumer information at:\n<http://www.simplyinsulate.com/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nIPCC: Energy Efficiency is Key in Mitigating Climate Change\n\nThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the third and\nfinal volume of its Third Assessment Report on climate change, which\nexamines climate change mitigation strategies and places a heavy emphasis o=\nn\nusing energy wisely. The report finds that energy efficiency for buildings,\ntransportation, and industry could account for more than half of the\npotential greenhouse gas reductions achievable by 2020. Natural gas\ntechnologies, more efficient power plant technologies, and combined heat an=\nd\npower play an important role in reducing fossil energy power plant\nemissions. And \"low-carbon energy systems,\" such as renewable energy, can\nalso make an important contribution. Perhaps equally important is the\nfinding that there is \"no single path to a low emission future.\"\n\nRead more:\nwww.unep.ch/ipcc/ <http://www.unep.ch/ipcc/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nBarriers to Energy Efficiency In Public, Private Organizations\n\nThere is a gap between the opportunities for cost-effective energy-\nefficiency investment identified in energy models and the levels actually\nseen in practice, according to SPRU, a science and technology policy\nresearch group in England. The origins of the gap are claimed to lie in a\nseries of barriers, such as lack of capital, lack of information or hidden\ncosts, which prevent markets for energy and energy-using technologies from\noperating efficiently.  SPRU says that understanding the size and nature of\nthis gap is essential if policies to mitigate climate change through\nimproved energy efficiency are to be successful. These policies must succee=\nd\nin the context of liberalizing energy markets and increasing interest in th=\ne\ndevelopment of a broadly based energy service industry.\n\nRead more:\nwww.sussex.ac.uk/spru/environment/research/barriers.html\n<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/environment/research/barriers.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nState of the World Report\n\nFrom the thinning of the Arctic sea ice to the invasion of the\nmosquito-borne West Nile virus, the Worldwatch Institute's State of the\nWorld 2001 shows how the economic boom of the last decade has damaged\nnatural systems.   The report takes a fresh look at the most difficult\nchallenge the world faces: how to build an environmentally sustainable\neconomy before we do permanent damage to the natural systems that support\nour global civilization.\n\nRead more:\nsecure.worldwatch.org/cgi-bin/wwinst/SOW01P\n<http://secure.worldwatch.org/cgi-bin/wwinst/SOW01P>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nList Your Company in Two New CA Directories\n\nThe California Energy Commission is currently putting together The  2001\nEnergy Technology Export Directory of California Companies\nand the U.S. Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy Technology Export Directory\n2001.  Listing your company in either directory is free of charge. In\naddition, Spanish language versions of the paperback, compact disc, and an\nonline interactive directory will be produced later in 2001.\n\nRead more:\nwww.energy.ca.gov/export/notices/2001-02-01_notice.html\n<http://www.energy.ca.gov/export/notices/2001-02-01_notice.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nDallas Cleans the Air with the IECC Energy Code\n\nThe North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) voted this month to\nadopt the 2000 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) for the Dallas\nregion.  This area accounts for almost 50,000 housing starts a year, more\nthan are built in 42 states.  One of the main reasons for adopting the code\nis the area's commitment to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions as part of the\nTexas state plan for controlling smog.  Since the IECC contains a new\nstandard for reducing window solar heat gain, which reduces air conditionin=\ng\nenergy use substantially, it cuts NOx emissions from the power plants that\nserve the air conditioning load.  The Alliance supported Public Citizen, th=\ne\nTexas Building Energy Institute, the Sustainable Living Alliance, NCTCOG\nstaff, and others in this effort, working with the Building Codes Assistanc=\ne\nProject and Alliance Associates.\n\n--------------------------------\n\nAlliance Associates Honored with Awards\n\nMany Alliance Associates were honored at the 2001 Energy Star Awards\nCeremony, hosted by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the\nDepartment of Energy.  Additionally, the Industrial Energy Technology\nConference (IETC) has selected Alliance Associate Owens Corning for a\nprestigious award for outstanding contributions to industrial energy\nefficiency and environmental stewardship.\n\nFor a complete list of Energy Star award winners:\nwww.epa.gov/nrgystar/pdf/winners_2001.pdf\n<http://www.epa.gov/nrgystar/pdf/winners_2001.pdf>\nRead more about the IETC award:\nwww-esl.tamu.edu/ietc/ <http://www-esl.tamu.edu/ietc/>\n\nFor more information, email Malcolm Verdict at\nmverdict@ase.org <mailto:mverdict@ase.org.>.\n\n********************************\n\nALLIANCE NEWS\n\n\nAlliance Offers Earth Day, Tax, Home Improvement Tips to Save Money\n\nAmidst a backdrop of soaring energy prices and electricity reliability\nproblems as Earth Day 2001 dawns April 22, consumers are also dealing with\nincome tax returns and home improvements to get ready for summer. The\nAlliance to Save Energy offers consumers tips on how to \"earn\" money by\ninvesting in energy-efficiency improvements in their homes and\nsimultaneously reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions with little\neffort.\n\nRead more:\nwww.ase.org/media/newsrel/earthdaytips.htm\n<http://www.ase.org/media/newsrel/earthdaytips.htm>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSpecial Issue of e-FFICIENCY NEWS to Analyze Federal Budget\n\nThe first federal budget proposed by the Bush Administration is due on or\nabout April 3.  Shortly after, the Alliance to Save Energy=01,s Policy Team\nwill post a detailed analysis on the Alliance web site and will be covered\nin a special issue e-FFICIENCY NEWS.\n\nFor Alliance policy news:\nwww.ase.org/policy <http://www.ase.org/policy>\n\n********************************\n\nEYE OPENERS\n\nEnergy Efficiency Facts Even Children Can Understand\n\nA vacant house at 55 Fahrenheit uses more energy for heating than an\noccupied one at 68 Fahrenheit, according to GPU Energy.  The activity in an\noccupied house radiates a certain amount of heat and some of the energy\nusers in your home are still operating while you areaway. Designed\nspecifically for teachers and students, the GPU website features\nenergy-related games, activities, experiments, downloadable teaching\nmodules, and lesson plans on a variety of energy, electrical safety, energy\nconservation, and environment-related topics.\n\nRead more:\nwww.gpukids.com <http://www.gpukids.com/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSchools Spending on Energy\n\nDid you know that schools spend more on energy than on computers and\ntextbooks combined?  For more facts about energy and energy efficiency,\nvisit:\nwww.ase.org/consumer/didyouknow/ <http://www.ase.org/consumer/didyouknow/>\n\nFor more on schools and energy efficiency, visit:\nwww.ase.org/greenschools <http://www.ase.org/greenschools>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSave the Planet, Spare Your Wallet\n\nHow much do you know about reducing water and energy consumption in the\nhome? Take Environmental News Network=01,s (ENN) home energy and water\nefficiency quiz and learn new ways to save money and the planet:\nwww.enn.com/news/enn-stories/2001/03/03162001/homequiz_42465.asp?site=3Dema=\nil\n<http://www.enn.com/news/enn-stories/2001/03/03162001/homequiz_42465.asp?si=\nt\ne=3Demail>\n\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY EVENTS\n\nChange in Location for National Energy Modeling System/Annual Energy Outloo=\nk\nConference March 27\n\nJ.W. Marriott, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC.\n\nFor information about the conference, visit:\nwww.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/conf <http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/conf>\nIf you have questions about registration or other conference information,\nplease contact one of:\nSusan Holte at 202/586-4838 or susan.holte@eia.doe.gov\n<mailto:susan.holte@eia.doe.gov>\nPeggy Wells at 202/586-0109 or peggy.wells@eia.doe.gov\n<mailto:peggy.wells@eia.doe.gov>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nNAESCO=01,s 2001 Mid-Year Conference May 22-24\n\nRegister online or view agenda at\nwww.naesco.org/ <http://www.naesco.org/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nPeak Load Management Conference April 30-May 1\n\nThe Role of Demand Response Programs: Keeping the Grid Operating will focus\non the future of demand response programs.\n\nRead more:\nwww.peaklma.com/spring2001.html <http://www.peaklma.com/spring2001.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEnvironmental Film Festival April 5-8\n\nJoin environmental activists, media makers, educators, scientists, public\nofficials, and funders for the third annual Hazel Wolf Environmental Film\nFestival.\n\nRead more:\n<http://www.hazelfilm.org/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEnergy Efficiency Workshop, Exposition June 3-6\n\n=018New Horizons - Solutions for the 21st Century,=018 sponsored by Federal=\n Energy\nManagement Program, meets in Kansas City, MO, June 3-6. to help government\nand private sector energy managers do their jobs better by showing the\nlatest strategies, products, and resources available.\n\nFor more information:\nwww.energy2001.ee.doe.gov/ <http://www.energy2001.ee.doe.gov/>\n\nTo register, call\n800/395-8574 or\n321/638-1014\n\n--------------------------------\n\nPacific Gas and Electric RFP\n\nPacific Gas & Electric Company is seeking third-party proposals that target\nUnderserved and Hard-to-Reach market sectors\n\nPlease contact Sharon Stone at 415-973-4388 for bid package.\nBids must be returned by 2pm Wednesday, April 11, 2001.\nMore Information:\nwww.pge.com/purchasing <http://www.pge.com/purchasing>\nClick on Bid Opportunities,\nor more directly,\nwww.pge.com/009_about/009b1_bid_oppt.shtml\n<http://www.pge.com/009_about/009b1_bid_oppt.shtml>\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY PEOPLE\n\n\nEnergy Job Openings\n\nLooking for a position in the energy nonprofit field? There are several\npositions available, including:\n\nAlliance to Save Energy\nDevelopment Associate\n\n<http://www.ase.org/about/humanr.htm>\n\nThe American Council for an\nEnergy-Efficient Economy\nEnergy Policy Director\n\n<http://www.aceee.org/>\n\n********************************\n\nCONTACT US\n\nNeed to reach someone at the Alliance to Save Energy? Check out our staff\nlistings by name and by area of expertise.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/about/staff.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nThis e-mail newsletter is sent bimonthly to anyone interested in\nenergy-efficiency issues.\n\nGadi Nevo Ben-Yehuda, Editor, webmaster@ase.org <mailto:webmaster@ase.org>\nDavid Nemtzow, Publisher, nemtzow@ase.org <mailto:nemtzow@ase.org>\n\nTo be removed from this list, do not reply to this message. Instead, send a\nmessage to:\n\nMajordomo@lists.ase.org <mailto:Majordomo@lists.ase.org>\n\nIn the body of the message type in \"unsubscribe e-fficiencynews\" (without\nthe quote marks). 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ohi_supporters@operationhope.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"OHI_Supporters\" <OHI_Supporters@OperationHOPE.org> on 03/26/2001 05:42:16 PM\nTo: \"OHI_Supporters\" <OHI_Supporters@OperationHOPE.org>\ncc:  \nSubject: The latest edition of Operation HOPE, Inc.'s E-News Publication.\n\n\n\n?\nHere It Is  !!!\n[IMAGE]\nor copy and paste the following link to  your browser:\nhttp://www.operationhope.org/E-PublicationNewsMarch2001.htm\n\nHumbly,\nReks Brobby\nVP, Chief of Communications & Community  Affairs\nReks.Brobby@OperationHOPE.Org\n - maillogo.jpg\n\n", "mid" : "10326357.1075840297631.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/215.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ohi_supporters@operationhope.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "215.", "date" : "2001-03-26 10:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL ADDRESS. Re: The latest edition of Operation\r\n HOPE, Inc.'s E-News Publication." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Anne -\n\nWhy don't you send an e-mail to Jeff's assistant, Sherri Sera.  Her e-mail \naddress is:  sherri.sera@enron.com.  My e-mail address is \nrosalee.fleming@enron.com.  Thanks!!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nAnne Culver <aculver@houston.org> on 03/27/2001 10:44:14 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional i \nnfor mation\n\n\nRosalie, how should I go about inviting Jeff Skilling to this dinner?\n\nAnd what is your direct email address?\n\n\n\n\nAnne, Ken will be out of town.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nAnne Culver <aculver@houston.org> on 03/25/2001 03:47:18 PM\n\nTo:   \"'laboon@lockeliddell.com'\" <laboon@lockeliddell.com>,\n      \"'jmblackmon@Shell.Com'\" <jmblackmon@Shell.Com>,\n      \"'charles@duncaninterests.com'\" <charles@duncaninterests.com>,\n      \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'dan.smith@lyondell.com'\"\n      <dan.smith@lyondell.com>, \"'kfrels@bracepatt.com'\"\n      <kfrels@bracepatt.com>, \"'scottforbes32@hotmail.com'\"\n      <scottforbes32@hotmail.com>, Jim Kollaer <jkollaer@houston.org>\ncc:   \"'DWilliams@lockeliddell.com'\" <DWilliams@lockeliddell.com>,\n      \"'betty@duncaninterests.com'\" <betty@duncaninterests.com>,\n      \"'rfleming@enron.com'\" <rfleming@enron.com>,\n      \"'qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com'\" <qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com>, Arlene\n      McCarty   <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG>, \"'tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com'\"\n       <tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com>, \"'david.d.sigman@exxon.com'\"\n      <david.d.sigman@exxon.com>, \"'dewinkler@shell.com'\"\n      <dewinkler@shell.com>, \"'sareeves@shellus.com'\"\n      <sareeves@shellus.com>, \"'pfg@vnf.com'\" <pfg@vnf.com>,\n      \"'jshep1@flash.net'\" <jshep1@flash.net>\nSubject:  Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional infor\n      mation\n\n\nTo:  Bruce LaBoon, Steve Miller, Charles Duncan, Ken Lay, Steve\nLetbetter, Dan Smith, Kelly Frels, Ed Galante, Jim Edmonds, Jim Kollaer\n\nThe purpose of this email is to provide additional detail to follow up on\nthe phone call each of you received on Friday, checking availability for\ndinner with Congressman DeLay and others on Friday, April 6th.\n\nBACKGROUND  During the last week of February, BCCA and Partnership leaders\nmet separately with Congressman DeLay, Congressman Joe Barton and with two\ntop staff members of Mr. DeLay, in order to update them on our extensive\nactivities aimed at federal Clean Air Act compliance.  Pursuant to those\nmeetings, Mr. DeLay's office has asked for some follow-up meetings to be\nheld in Houston on Friday, April 6th.   He intends to travel to this area\non\nthat day along with, and as host to, Congressman Barton (R-Texas, Chairman\nof the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and\nCommerce) and with Congressman Billy Tauzin (R-Louisiana, Chairman, House\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce).    The Energy and Commerce Committee has\noversight over Clean Air Act matters.  DeLay has requested support from and\ninteraction with the BCCA and the Partnership on that day.\n\nAPRIL 6TH ACTIVITY  After time spent early in the day in Mr. DeLay's\ncongressional district to meet with Brazoria and Fort Bend County local\nofficials, Mr. DeLay has asked us to then pick up the itinerary with a ship\nchannel tour and presentations on SIP status, science and modeling issues.\nWe are working closely with Mr. DeLay's staff on all these matters.\n\nHe has asked to end the day with a \"small dinner with CEOs\" to have a frank\ndiscussion about our clean air issues.  This is the dinner my staff called\nyour office about on Friday.  Clearly, Mr. DeLay is interested in what he\nand the other congressmen may be able to due legislatively to assist in\naddressing some of the issues we have with the SIP.   He has asked that we\nalso invite Governor Perry to attend the dinner, which we are doing.  Mr.\nDeLay will call the Governor to encourage his attendance.  This will\nobviously be a critical opportunity to relay targeted information and\nadvise\non strategy with key members of Congress and the Governor.  Everyone in\nattendance at the dinner will be provided coordinated talking points in\nadvance.  There may also be a formal briefing arranged immediately before\nor\nafter the April 3 Partnership Board meeting so we can prep in advance.\n\nRSVPs TO DATE  Responses so far indicate that Steve Miller, Ed Galante, Jim\nEdmonds and Jim Kollaer are confirmed to attend the dinner.  Charles Duncan\nand Kelly Frels are checking calendars.  Ken Lay, Steve Letbetter and Dan\nSmith are unavailable.  We do not have a commitment yet from the Governor.\nWe will likely recruit two or three other CEOs from BCCA member companies\nto\nattend the dinner.\n\nMy current thought is to house the members of Congress at the St. Regis and\nto arrange the dinner either at the River Oaks Country Club or possibly at\na\nboard member's home nearby.\n\nI trust this additional information is useful to you.  I will be the\nPartnership point person on this -- please do not hesitate to call me with\nany questions you may have.  Thank you.\n\nAnne Culver\nSr. VP, Government Relations\nGreater Houston Partnership\n713/844-3624 (ph)\n713/844-0224 (fax)\naculver@houston.org\n\nVisit our website at www.houston.org\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "11565128.1075840297655.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/216.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "216.", "date" : "2001-03-27 03:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FW: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional\r\n i\tnfor mation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sorry, Ken Lay will be leaving town directly after giving a speech at 10:00 \na.m.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nArlene McCarty <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG> on 03/28/2001 03:17:34 PM\nTo: Arlene McCarty <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG>\ncc:  \nSubject: Board Materials for April 3, 2001\n\n\n\nAttached are the materials for your review prior to the board meeting on\nTuesday, April 3.  Location & times are at the top of the agenda.   You may\nrespond by placing your \"rsvp\" in the \"subject\" line and hit \"reply\". Let me\nknow if you have a problem opening the attachments.  Thanks.\n <<Agenda Board 4-03-01.doc>>  <<03-06-01 minutes.doc>>  <<photo traffic\nsigs.doc>>  <<Scenic Byways Program 4-3.doc>>  <<Full Formula Funding for\nCCS.doc>>\n\n\nArlene McCarty\nExecutive Assistant to the President and CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\n(713)844-3602 Phone\n(713)844-0202 Fax\namccarty@houston.org\n\nwww.houston.org\n\n\n - Agenda Board 4-03-01.doc\n - 03-06-01 minutes.doc\n - photo traffic sigs.doc\n - Scenic Byways Program 4-3.doc\n - Full Formula Funding for CCS.doc\n\n", "mid" : "27836242.1075840297679.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/217.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "217.", "date" : "2001-03-28 07:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Board Materials for April 3, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dave.kapavik@verizon.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Kapavik -\n\nPlease attach info.\n\n\n\n\ndave.kapavik@verizon.com on 03/29/2001 05:23:07 PM\nPlease respond to <dave.kapavik@verizon.com>\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: 2001 Byron Nelson Classic Invitation\n\n\nMr. Lay,\n\nVerizon Enterprise Solutions group invites you to play a round of golf\nwith a professional golfer at our Gold Pro-Am golf event at the 2001\nByron Nelson.   Being that Verizon is the major sponsor, we have first\nchoice!  This is a first class event, with details in the enclosed\ndocument.  Please reply if you have any interest in this event by the\nend of business Monday, April 2nd.\n\nRegards,\n\nDave Kapavik\nVerizon Enterprise Solutions\nRegional Sales Manager - Houston\n713/867-6674\n\n\n", "mid" : "27836971.1075840297703.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/218.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dave.kapavik@verizon.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "218.", "date" : "2001-03-29 10:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: 2001 Byron Nelson Classic Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lisa.assaf@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Lisa.  I appreciate it.  John was asking me to call you and Aleck.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nLisa Assaf@ECT\n04/02/2001 10:37 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Summary\n\nAs per your request, I attach a copy of the summary with the latest changes.  \nThis is the copy which was sent to Mr. Lavorato and his assistant.\n\nRegards,\nLisa\nper: Aleck Dadson\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6532216.1075840297725.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/219.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lisa.assaf@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "219.", "date" : "2001-04-02 03:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Summary" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mkg1@pdq.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ms. Grobmyer -\n\nI have forwarded your message to Bill Donovan at Enron.  If there is any \ninterest, I'm sure he will contact you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Melissa Kepke Grobmyer\" <mkg1@pdq.net> on 03/01/2000 04:44:52 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: art\n\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay:\n?\nI am writing to follow up on a letter and  information that I sent you last \nweek.? We are an art advising firm here in  Houston,and I was hoping to speak \nwith you regarding artwork for your new  building.? Will you be purchasing \nart for the building?\n?\nIf so, my company can certainly help.? Please  let me know if you have any \ninterest in our services.? Thank  you!\n?\nBest Regards,\n?\nMelissa Kepke Grobmyer\nMKG Art Management\n\n", "mid" : "581645.1075840283726.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/22.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mkg1@pdq.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "22.", "date" : "2000-03-01 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: art" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Reed -\n\nI left a message on Thursday evening for Rosemarie, but was out Friday, so \nwas too busy to follow up today, but having said all that, Ken Lay wanted me \nto let you know that he would like to have the TFA board meeting at the Enron \nbuilding.  Please let me know if that will be possible. \n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Will Reed\" <will.reed@techforall.org> on 04/02/2001 01:33:14 PM\nPlease respond to <will.reed@techforall.org>\nTo: \"Jack J. Valenti\" <jvalenti@mpaa.org>, \"Jack T. Trotter\" \n<jtt@jttrotter.com>, \"Andrew J. Clark III\" <Clark97@swbell.net>, \"F. Scott \nYeager\" <Scott_Yeager@enron.net>, \"Peter Douglas\" <pdouglas@salus.net>, \"John \nH. Duncan Sr.\" <JHDUNCAN@aol.com>, \"Kenneth L. Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: GOOD NEWS!...and TFA Board meeting\n\n\nGentlemen,\n\nTechnology For All (TFA)received today our 501(c)(3) exemption letter\nfrom the IRS.  This letter gives us the opportunity to vigorously\npursue new funding opportunities and also validates what we have known\nall along. TFA is a charitable organization serving the underserved in\ncommunities across the US.\n\nWe thank Jack Clark, our general counsel, for his arduous pro-bono\nlegal work over the past 15 months that helped make this happen.\nTHANKS JACK!!!\n\nOn another note, each of you should have received word from Rosemarie\nFoster, TFA's Administrative Assistant, regarding a Technology For All\nBoard meeting scheduled for Tuesday, May 8, 2001 at the University\nHilton on the University of Houston Campus.  The meeting will take\nplace at 2:00 PM and conclude by 3:30 PM.  It will take place in the\ncontext of an all-day Technology For All sponsored conference \"Digital\nDivide: A Call to Action\".  Each of you will receive an complimentary\ninvitation to the activities of the day.  Ken Lay will be hosting a\nCEO breakfast at 8:00 am.  Our purpose there will be to tell the TFA\nstory and invite the CEO's present to make a commitment to help TFA\neliminate the digital divide across Houston and beyond.  At lunch,\nGreg Priest, CEO of SmartForce, will be speaking. SmartForce recently\ngave TFA access to all its online eLearning content.  This gift will\nallow TFA to provide workforce training opportunities to half a\nmillion persons over the next three years.  We will thank SmartForce\nduring the luncheon for their enormous gift which has a retail value\nthat could be as high as nine figures (depending on the number of\ncourses utilized).\n\nRegards,\n\nWill\n\n---------------------------\nTechnology For All\n\"We Bring Technology to Underserved Communities\"\nWill Reed, President/COO\n109 North Post Oak Lane, Suite 425\nHouston, Texas  77024\nUSA\n\nDirect, 713.316.5761\nAssistant, 713.316.5764 (Rosemarie Foster)\nFAX 713.316.5790\n\nTFA Operations Center\n3405 Edloe\nSuite 300\nHouston, Texas  77027\n713.961.9945\nhttp://www.techforall.org\nE-Mail will.reed@techforall.org\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "30411755.1075840297749.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/220.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "220.", "date" : "2001-04-02 11:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: GOOD NEWS!...and TFA Board meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996c9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "eric.thode@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eric, sorry for the delay.  It's a busy morning.\n", "mid" : "29266177.1075840297771.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/221.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "eric.thode@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "221.", "date" : "2001-04-03 03:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Itinerary" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ca" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "j_hoelscher@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Jason -\n\nI'm sure that Mr. Lay would love to do this, but his travel schedule is suc=\nh=20\nnow that it is very difficult.  Would you be interested in meeting with=20\nsomeone from Enron Energy Services?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Jason Hoelscher\" <j_hoelscher@hotmail.com> on 04/03/2001 02:41:59 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc: =20\nSubject: University of Houston\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nWe value our partnership with Enron. It is our objective to provide value\nand solution to your business issues. Our purpose is to take 15-20 minutes\nof your time to share with you more about the University of Houston=01,s\nProgram for Excellence in Selling.  At our meeting, our objective is to do\nthe following:\n\n? Thank you for your support.\n? Get your opinion on how to improve the program.\n? Inform you of the Program for Excellence in Selling, and how it can\nbenefit your company.\n? Present a brief description about our upcoming event.\n\nSince you are a successful University of Houston Alumni member we would lov=\ne\nthe opportunity to meet with you.  In the past, these appointments have\nproven to be mutually beneficial.\n\nMr. Lay, our team and our professor are looking forward to meeting with you=\n.\n  Our team will call you on April 5 to arrange for a convenient time and\ndate.\n\nThank you,\nJason Hoelscher\nMichelle Schaper\nPatrick Bilnoski\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "2223107.1075840297794.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/222.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "j_hoelscher@hotmail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "222.", "date" : "2001-04-03 09:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: University of Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996cb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Shea -\n\nKen Lay will not be able to attend this meeting.  That is the Enron Board day \nand Annual Meeting of Shareholders.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 04/05/2001 03:53:20 PM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com, greg_brady@i2.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, bill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com, \nrobert_donohoo@i2.com\ncc: jdavidson@srfunds.com, rosalee.fleming@enron.com, tori.l.wells@enron.com, \nsandi_drysdale@i2.com, jdoyle@vistaar.com, sheryl_campbell@i2.com, \nnedgie_jones@i2.com, heather_dalton@dell.com, kim_robinson@i2.com, \nbarbette_watts@i2.com, laurie_harris@i2.com, Claudio_Osorio@i2.com, \nAda_Nigro@i2.com, tori.l.wells@enron.com \nSubject: May 1st Board of Directors meeting REMINDER\n\n\nGood afternoon.\n\nThis is to remind everyone of the subject meeting which is scheduled for\nTuesday, May 1st, 2001.\n\nLocation: One i2 Place\n          6th Floor Green Room\n\nTime:          8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n          Continental Breakfast and Lunch\n\nContact:  Keith Larney\n          469-357-4497\n\nAll attendees have been previously confirmed; however, if there are any\nquestions, please feel free to contact either Keith or me.\n\nThank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "17676813.1075840297834.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/223.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "223.", "date" : "2001-04-05 09:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: May 1st Board of Directors meeting REMINDER" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996cc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Pierre -\n\nMy e-mail address is rosalee.fleming@enron.com.  The last name has a g on it.\n\n\n\n\ndaggett@heinzctr.org (Pierre-Marc Daggett) on 04/05/2001 04:42:56 PM\nPlease respond to \"daggett@heinzctr.org\" <daggett@heinzctr.org>\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com,'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, >, \n\"'rosalee.flemin@enron.com'\" <rosalee.flemin@enron.com>\ncc: Mary Hope Katsouros <Windows@heinzctr.org> \nSubject: FW: Missed you today\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mary Hope Katsouros [SMTP:mhk@heinzctr.org]\nSent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 5:19 PM\nTo: 'Pierre Marc Daggett'\nSubject: FW: Missed you today\n\nPierre-Marc,\n\nPlease make certain that Rosalee and Ken Lay received a copy of this.  I\nknow that my address for Rosalee was incorrect.\n\nThank you for the help.\n\nMary Hope\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mary Hope Katsouros\nSent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 4:30 PM\nTo: 'Ken Lay'\nCc: 'William Merrell'\nSubject: Missed you today\n\nDear Ken,\n\nWe regret that your schedule did not permit you to visit with us this week\nto discuss the Center's Global Change Program.  We do understand that the\nWhite House probably has priority.\n\nRosalee indicated that you are available to meet at the Center on May 24th.\nthe day before the Board of Trustees meeting.  May I suggest that we invite\nsome members of the Steering Committee to join us on the 24th to review\nwhere we are, the political environment, and continued Center involvement\nin this program area.  As you are aware we have had discussions with the\nTurner Foundation on a Leadership Forum and have developed several projects\nwhich have each received partial funding commitments from the federal\ngovernment or private foundations.    Paul O'Neill, Tim Wirth, Bill Miller,\nTeresa Heinz and Michael Oppenheimer are my suggestion of Steering\nCommittee members to join us.  Please give me your thoughts.\n\nAs always, Mary Hope\n\n**************************************\nMary Hope Katsouros\nSenior Vice President\nThe H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment\n1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 735 South\nWashington, DC  20004\nPhone:  (202) 737-6307\nFax:      (202) 737-6410\nEmail:    mhk@heinzctr.org\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3255301.1075840297857.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/224.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "224.", "date" : "2001-04-05 11:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FW: Missed you today" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996cd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Kaplan -\n\nMr. Lay would like to title his speech \"Energy and Climate Realism in a \nPolitical World\"  . We look forward to receiving additional information.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Marshall Kaplan\" <mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu> on 04/03/2001 10:23:30 AM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: \n\n\nKenneth Lay\nChairman, Enron\n\nfrom\n\nMarshall Kaplan\n\nWestern State Power Forum: May 22 and May 23\n\nPlans are proceeding nicely for the Western State Forum on May 22 and May\n23.  We have an outstanding group of confirmed speakers and panelists\nincluding many individuals that I assume you know as colleagues and friends.\nI will be sending you more information on the Forum in the next few days. I\nam going to send you the preliminary agenda  this morning.\n\nYou will be speaking at a critical time in the Forum; that is, just after\npanels on power problems and polices and just before the final session\nlinking power and energy strategies to environmental objectives. It would be\ngreat if your talk to the participants in the Forum could help them see the\nrelationship between power and energy related objectives and environmental\nissues including GHG emissions. You should feel free however to focus your\ntalk in a manner of your choosing. Again, I will send you the prelim. agenda\nsoon.  Could you send me a title however for the final agenda's purposes?\nWe hope to print the final agenda later this week.    Thank you.\n\nMarshall Kaplan, Executive Director\nInstitute for Policy Implementation\nUniversity of Colorado at Denver\n1445 Market Street, Suite 350\nDenver, Colorado 80202\ntel: 303-820-5602   fax: 303-534-8774\nemail:  mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu\n\n\n", "mid" : "18125549.1075840297881.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/225.", "bcc" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "225.", "date" : "2001-04-05 11:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Title for speech" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ce" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bryce@juno.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay wrote:\n\nMr. Bryce:\n\nI have no suggestions at this time.\n\nKen Lay\n\n\n\n\nToby Bryce <bryce@juno.com> on 03/30/2001 02:37:23 PM\nTo: bryce@juno.com\ncc: kenneth.lay@enron.com \nSubject: Re: Board opportunity\n\n\n\nMr. Lay,\n?\nYour assistant contacted me a couple weeks back with the message that the  \nattached was not an opportunity you could consider at this time.? Thanks  \nvery much, though, for taking a look at it.\n?\nI have one follow-up question for you -- could you recommend another Enron  \nexecutive that might be a candidate for such an opportunity?? \n?\nTo help you answer the question, the company is Juno Online?Services,  \nInc.?(NASDAQ: JWEB), a leading US ISP.? Juno is very interested in  working \nwith (and in advanced-stage discussions with) companies in the energy  \nindustry and working with them on strategic telecommunications and marketing  \npartnerships.\n?\nInformation about Juno is available at \"About Juno\" on Juno's Web site \nhttp://www.juno.com.? I've also attached an  executive summary to update you \n(or the relevant person at Enron) as to the  current status of Juno's \nbusiness.\n?\nThanks very much for your assistance, and I hope that this message finds  you \nwell.\n?\nBest,\n?\nToby\n?\nExecutive Overview of?Juno --\n\nThe company finished 4Q00 w/ $56MM in cash.? Total net loss for 2001  was \nprojected to be $10-$25MM, as the company focuses on billable services,  \ncontinues to reduce expenses, and looks to develop advertising and other  \nancillary revenue streams.? The company is confident that it can meet  \nor?beat the loss target and made explicit statements that on-hand cash  \nresources are \"more than adequate\" to get the business profitable.? The  \ncompany has not publicly given a time-line for profitability to maintain  \nflexibility.  \nThe company controls one of the largest dialup subscriber audiences (4MM  \nactive subscribers as of 4Q00, 850K of whom are billable) on the Internet  \ntoday and is the 4th largest US ISP (after AOL, ELNK, and MSN).  \n2000 revenue came in at $114MM, 65% of which was derived from subscription  \nfees and 35% from advertising.? 2001 revenues are expected to come in  \nbetween $100MM-$120MM, with the revenue mix moving toward 80% subscription \nand  20% advertising due to increased focus on billable services and the \nsoft  Internet advertising markets.  \nJuno has announced broadband agreements for its Juno Express product  \ncovering all mainstream broadband transport platforms -- AT&T Broadband,  \nTime Warner Cable, and Comcast (cable); Covad (DSL); Hughes (satellite); and  \nMetricom (wireless).  \nThe company has announced wireless distribution agreements for it's Juno  \nMobile product with Palm and Sprint PCS.? Other agreements are likely to  be \nforthcoming.  \nThe company has powerful propietary technology assets that give it a  \ncompetitive advantage.? The company has launched (internally but not  \npublicly) a new business unit -- Juno Solutions -- to investigate the  \nopportunity to license these technology assets to third parties both  \ndomestically and internationally.?  \nThe Juno Virtual Supercomputer Project represents another example of  Juno's \nefforts to develop ancillary revenue streams.? This distributed  computing \ninitiative aims to leverage unused computer processing power from  Juno's MMs \nof subscribers, aggregating it for sale to biotech, pharmaceutical,  and \ncomputational chemistry firms.? \nhttp://www.juno.com/corp/news/supercomputer.html\n\n\n=============\nToby  Bryce\n(347) 200-0882\nbryce@juno.com\n=============\n?\nOn Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:52:52 -0500 Toby Bryce <bryce@juno.com> writes:\n> Mr.  Lay,\n> \n> I am contacting you (per instructions of Rosalee) with a  director \n> opportunity with a NASDAQ-listed Internet media firm.?  The NYC-based \n> firm had $114MM in revenue in calendar 2000 and made  strong \n> statements with its most recent (4Q00) earnings statements that  \n> management believes that on-hand cash resources are \"more than \n>  adequate\" to get the business profitable.? The company is \n>  well-positioned to both survive and profit from the current \n> difficult  market and as such could make for an interesting \n> opportunity for  you.\n> \n> I am working on this recruiting project as an independent  consultant \n> for the company and would be happy to tell you more  specifically \n> about the opportunity should you be interested in  concept.? You can \n> reach me via e-mail at this address (bryce@juno.com) or \n> telephonically at  (347) 200-0882.? \n> \n> I hope that this message finds you well,  and I look forward to \n> hearing from you at your convenience.\n>  \n> Best,\n> \n> Toby\n> \n> =============\n> Toby  Bryce\n> (347) 200-0882\n> bryce@juno.com??? \n?\n\n", "mid" : "28983194.1075840297906.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/226.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bryce@juno.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "226.", "date" : "2001-04-09 06:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Board opportunity" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996cf" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "info@byobroadcast.00b.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "BYOBroadcast <info@byobroadcast.00b.net> on 04/09/2001 03:43:16 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: BYOBroadcast now provides complete Email Marketing solution - With \nAudio!\n\n\n\n\t[IMAGE]\n\t\n\t\n\tBRITEMOON AND BYOBROADCAST ENTER STRATEGIC ALLIANCE\n\t\n\tEmail Campaign Management ASP to Offer Customers the Ability to Add Audio \nCapabilities to their Email Communications Programs\n\t\n\tStreaming Audio Solutions Developer to Provide Clients with Highly Scalable, \nCustomizable Email Capabilities\n\t\n\t[IMAGE]\n\tIf you don't hear any audio,\n\tclick here \n\t\n\tMethuen, Mass & Woburn, Mass - 9 April 2001 - Britemoon, a leading provider \nof ASP-based email marketing software and BYOBroadcast, a leading developer \nof streaming audio solutions, today announced that they have signed an \nagreement to strategically integrate and resell their respective services.\n\t\n\tBritemoon is a self-service email marketing solution designed to target \nprospects, personalize messages, execute campaigns, track and analyze results \nand generate real-time reports.  Britemoon's intuitive interface enables \nmarketers to conduct sophisticated online direct marketing campaigns easily \nand affordably.  Britemoon's clients include leading direct marketing \nagencies such as Digitas, Directech/Emerge and Harpell, as well as end-users \nsuch as Homeruns.com.\n\t\n\tBYOBroadcast provides streaming audio solutions to businesses that want to \nincrease profitability and market share through the use of rich media over \nthe Internet.  BYOBroadcast currently provides audio solutions for over 70 \ncustomers worldwide, including Warner Music, the President of Panama, \nAudible.com, and the LPGA.\n\t\n\tTogether the two companies will be able to offer marketers a powerful, \nmedia-rich solution to create and execute high-impact email messages for \ncustomer communications and marketing campaigns.\n\t\n\t\"We are pleased to be partnering with BYOBroadcast - a customer-focused \nleader in the rich media technology sector,\" said Philip Chischportich, \nBritemoon CEO.  \"Adding audio capabilities to their email campaigns will \nenable our customers to achieve even greater profitability from their email \nmarketing programs.\"\n\t\n\t\"Adding audio to email personalizes the recipient's experience and has been \nshown to dramatically increase response rates,\" said BYOBroadcast CEO Ben \nKrysiak.  \"We're proud to offer Britemoon's service to our customer base - to \nfurther enhance their ability to increase revenues and market share by \ndifferentiating themselves from their competition.\" \n\t\n\tAbout Britemoon\n\t\n\tBritemoon was founded in 2000 by industry executives who recognized the need \nto provide small and medium size businesses with an affordable, yet robust \nsolution to conduct targeted email campaigns.  Britemoon's intuitive user \ninterface provides everything needed to develop, execute and measure a \nsuccessful campaign.  As a WebAwards winner and MIMC Award finalist in 2000, \nBritemoon was recognized for its design and function above and beyond the \nstandard of excellence for email marketing web sites.  For more information \nvisit www.britemoon.com.\n\t\n\tAbout BYOBroadcast\n\t\n\tBYOBroadcast is the leading developer and Application Service Provider for \nprofessional and end-user contributed media storage and retrieval. Our \nservice is offered as a complete hosted solution, so that customers need no \nadditional investment in hardware or software infrastructure. Our products \nmake it easy for customers to quickly audio-enable their web sites and emails \nwith streaming audio.  In operation since September 1999, BYOBroadcast is \nheadquartered outside of Boston, Mass. and currently provides audio \ntechnology and solutions to more than 70 customers worldwide, including the \nPresident of Panama, Elektra and Atlantic Records, the LPGA, and \nTelephonica.  For more information, please visit www.byobroadcast.com.\n\t###\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n\n", "mid" : "10868722.1075840297930.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/227.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "info@byobroadcast.00b.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "227.", "date" : "2001-04-09 09:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!!! Re: BYOBroadcast now provides complete\r\n Email Marketing solution - With Audio!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Shea -\n\nKen Lay will be able to do this Thursday afternoon.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 04/09/2001 05:10:20 PM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com, greg_brady@i2.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, bill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com, \nrobert_donohoo@i2.com\ncc: jdavidson@srfunds.com, rosalee.fleming@enron.com, tori.l.wells@enron.com, \nsandi_drysdale@i2.com, jdoyle@vistaar.com, sheryl_campbell@i2.com, \nnedgie_jones@i2.com, heather_dalton@dell.com, kim_robinson@i2.com, \nbarbette_watts@i2.com, laurie_harris@i2.com, Keith_Larney@i2.com, \nTim_Mathes@i2.com \nSubject: i2 Board of Directors meeting 4/12 (Thursday)\n\n\nGood afternoon.\n\nA conference call meeting of the Board of Directors of i2 Technologies has\nbeen called for 4:00 p.m. CST on Thursday, April 12, immediately following\nthe i2 Audit Committee conference call.  The matters to be discussed in\nsaid meeting will include (i) setting analyst guidance; (ii) the extension\nof the 1995 Stock Option/Stock Issuance Plan; and (iii) the setting of a\nstockholder record date for this year's annual meeting.\n\nDial in information is as follows:\n\nDial in: 800-486-2460\nHost Code (Bob Donohoo ONLY): 217994\nParticipant Code: 426961\n\nPlease note that this conference call information is the same as that sent\nto the Audit Committee last week (with the exception of the extension of\nthe time period to 5 p.m.).\n\nDo not hesitate to contact Keith Larney at 469-357-4497 if you have any\nquestions or comments regarding this meeting.\n\nThank you.\n\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "293172.1075840297956.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/228.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "228.", "date" : "2001-04-10 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: i2 Board of Directors meeting 4/12 (Thursday)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jcostamagna@evolve.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you, but no interest at this time.\n\n\n\n\n\"Costamagna, Joe\" <JCostamagna@Evolve.com> on 04/12/2001 04:01:45 PM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Portfolio Management\n\n\n\n\n\nDear Kenneth, \nI was wondering if you could tell me if Enron is currently considering an IT \ndepartment portfolio management solution, which is basically software that \nmanages IT projects and the availability, as well as the skill sets, of your \ninternal IT staff. If you would be interested, I can forward you information \non our product, or arrange an onsite demonstration. Thank you.\n\nRegards, \nJoe \n\nJoe Costamagna \nProgram Manager -- Business Development \nSouth Region \nEVOLVE \nE-mail:? jcostamagna@evolve.com \nPhone: (510) 428-6116 \nCell: (707) 799-2915 \nFax: (510) 428-6999 \nwww.evolve.com \n\n\n", "mid" : "28408652.1075840297979.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/229.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jcostamagna@evolve.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "229.", "date" : "2001-04-12 09:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Portfolio Management" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay has approved the attached expense report for Rosalee Fleming.\n\n", "mid" : "11379887.1075840283749.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/23.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "23.", "date" : "2000-03-01 10:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Approval of Rosalee Fleming's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Barbara -\n\nKen said that he will be on the plane, so unable to participate in the call.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/12/2001 02:11:18 PM\nTo: \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"'lynnj@iname.com'\" \n<lynnj@iname.com>, \"'tedenloe@msn.com'\" <tedenloe@msn.com>, \n\"'ghh@telcordia.com'\" <ghh@telcordia.com>, \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" \n<kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'sandy.litvack@disney.com'\" \n<sandy.litvack@disney.com>, \"'kjewett@kpcb.com'\" <kjewett@kpcb.com>, \n\"'ken.roman@verizon.net'\" <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \"'lsalhany@lifefx.com'\" \n<lsalhany@lifefx.com>, \"Capellas, Michael D.\" <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>\ncc: \"'vthwreatt@lifefx.com'\" <vthwreatt@lifefx.com>, \n\"'colleen.king@disney.com'\" <colleen.king@disney.com>, \n\"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \n\"'tori.wells@enron.com'\" <tori.wells@enron.com>, \"'kliva@telcordia.com'\" \n<kliva@telcordia.com>, \"'jameyer@airmail.net'\" <jameyer@airmail.net>, \n\"'lois.m.rigby@verizon.com'\" <lois.m.rigby@verizon.com>, \"Auwers, Linda\" \n<Linda.Auwers@COMPAQ.com>, \"Siekman, Tom\" <Tom.Siekman@COMPAQ.com>, \"Ambriz, \nAnnette\" <Annette.Ambriz@COMPAQ.com>, \"Rohde, Lisa\" <Lisa.Rohde@COMPAQ.com>, \n\"Trent, Grace\" <Grace.Trent@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: Tentative - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nPlease mark your calendar for a tentative telephonic Board meeting on\nTuesday, April 17\nfrom 1:00 - 2:00 p. CDT (Houston time).  I will contact you Monday to\nconfirm the telephonic meeting and to also give you call-in instructions if\napplicable.\n\nThanks.\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n \n\n", "mid" : "18211174.1075840298004.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/230.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "230.", "date" : "2001-04-12 11:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Tentative - telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, Terrie, Ken won't be in town.  Otherwise, I'm sure he'd love to.\n\n\n\n\nTERRIE JAMES@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n04/16/2001 10:26 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nCarol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: EBS Employee Event\n\nEBS is planning an employee event to celebrate making our first quarter \nnumbers.  We'd love to have you join us.\n\nPLACE:  Jillian's (I-10 at Silber)\nDATE:  Tuesday, April 24\nTIME:  3 pm - 6 pm\n\nTerrie James\nSr. Director, Corporate Communication\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7727 (phone)\n713-646-8887 (fax)\nterrie_james@enron.net\n\n", "mid" : "25241994.1075840298027.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/231.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "231.", "date" : "2001-04-16 04:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EBS Employee Event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Terrie, nevermind.  He will be in town.  Let me check with him, so the timing \nmay not work.  Thanks.\n\n\n\n\nTERRIE JAMES@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n04/16/2001 10:26 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nCarol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: EBS Employee Event\n\nEBS is planning an employee event to celebrate making our first quarter \nnumbers.  We'd love to have you join us.\n\nPLACE:  Jillian's (I-10 at Silber)\nDATE:  Tuesday, April 24\nTIME:  3 pm - 6 pm\n\nTerrie James\nSr. Director, Corporate Communication\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7727 (phone)\n713-646-8887 (fax)\nterrie_james@enron.net\n\n", "mid" : "13520346.1075840298049.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/232.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "232.", "date" : "2001-04-16 04:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EBS Employee Event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara, I think I let you know that Ken will not be able to participate.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/16/2001 02:59:34 PM\nTo: \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"'tedenloe@msn.com'\" \n<tedenloe@msn.com>, \"'ghh@telcordia.com'\" <ghh@telcordia.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \n\"'sandy.litvack@disney.com'\" <sandy.litvack@disney.com>, \"'kjewett@kpcb.com'\" \n<kjewett@kpcb.com>, \"'ken.roman@verizon.net'\" <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \n\"'lsalhany@lifefx.com'\" <lsalhany@lifefx.com>, \"Capellas, Michael D.\" \n<Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>\ncc: \"'vthwreatt@lifefx.com'\" <vthwreatt@lifefx.com>, \n\"'colleen.king@disney.com'\" <colleen.king@disney.com>, \n\"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \n\"'kliva@telcordia.com'\" <kliva@telcordia.com>, \"'jameyer@airmail.net'\" \n<jameyer@airmail.net>, \"'lois.m.rigby@verizon.com'\" \n<lois.m.rigby@verizon.com> \nSubject: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nWe have scheduled a telephonic Board meeting for Tuesday, April 17, from\n1:00 - 2:00 p.  CDT (Houston time).  The call-in information follows:\n\nOff Compaq campus participants:        888-943-9718\n\nHouston Compaq campus participants:    281-514-2333\n\nPass Code for everyone:    8955462 #\n\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n \n\n", "mid" : "5850752.1075840298072.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/233.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "233.", "date" : "2001-04-16 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Perfect!!\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/16/2001 03:51:28 PM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nThanks Rosie - you did , but I wanted to make sure you had the call in\nformation in case Ken's calendar changed and would permit him to\nparticipate.\n\nTalk to you later.\n\nBarbara\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:43 PM\nTo: Sain, Barbara\nSubject: Re: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\n\nBarbara, I think I let you know that Ken will not be able to participate.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/16/2001 02:59:34 PM\n\nTo:   \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"'tedenloe@msn.com'\"\n      <tedenloe@msn.com>, \"'ghh@telcordia.com'\" <ghh@telcordia.com>,\n      \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>,\n      \"'sandy.litvack@disney.com'\" <sandy.litvack@disney.com>,\n      \"'kjewett@kpcb.com'\" <kjewett@kpcb.com>, \"'ken.roman@verizon.net'\"\n      <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \"'lsalhany@lifefx.com'\"\n      <lsalhany@lifefx.com>, \"Capellas, Michael D.\"\n      <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>\ncc:   \"'vthwreatt@lifefx.com'\" <vthwreatt@lifefx.com>,\n      \"'colleen.king@disney.com'\" <colleen.king@disney.com>,\n      \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>,\n      \"'kliva@telcordia.com'\" <kliva@telcordia.com>,\n      \"'jameyer@airmail.net'\" <jameyer@airmail.net>,\n      \"'lois.m.rigby@verizon.com'\" <lois.m.rigby@verizon.com>\nSubject:  April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nWe have scheduled a telephonic Board meeting for Tuesday, April 17, from\n1:00 - 2:00 p.  CDT (Houston time).  The call-in information follows:\n\nOff Compaq campus participants:        888-943-9718\n\nHouston Compaq campus participants:    281-514-2333\n\nPass Code for everyone:    8955462 #\n\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "19112078.1075840298096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/234.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "234.", "date" : "2001-04-16 09:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sheila@ctaonline.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay will not be available to meet with Mr. Thompson.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sheila Whitman\" <sheila@ctaonline.com> on 04/18/2001 04:13:08 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Meeting with Carl Thomspson 4/23\n\n\n\n?\n\n[IMAGE]\n\n\nMr. Lay:\n\n\n\nOur CEO, Carl Thompson, will be available to meet with you while he is  in \nHouston next Monday, April 23. The purpose of his visit is to meet with  CEOs \nlike yourself to discuss how Carl Thompson Associates (www.ctaonline.com) can \nassist you in  bringing additional retail interest into your stock. Our \nbrochure is  attached for your information.\n\nIf this has any interest, please call Carl Thompson at (303) 665-4200  or \nemail carl@ctaonline.com.\n\n - logo.gif\n - Hire the IR Experts.doc\n - CTABROCHURE.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "125963.1075840298119.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/235.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sheila@ctaonline.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "235.", "date" : "2001-04-18 10:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Meeting with Carl Thomspson 4/23" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996d9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay said to let you know he does sign off on this draft.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 04/09/2001 05:21:48 PM\nTo: \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"  \n<HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\"  <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\"  <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" \n<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \n\"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" \n<depowell@cisco.com>, \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" \n<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'rick.sherlund@gs.com'\" \n<rick.sherlund@gs.com>, \"'stiglitz@stanford.edu'\" <stiglitz@stanford.edu>, \n\"'hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\"  \n<Lliming@real.com>, \"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\"  \n<carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\"  \n<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \n\"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jeanne.motte@gs.com'\"  \n<jeanne.motte@gs.com>, \"'josephstiglitz@hotmail.com'\"  \n<josephstiglitz@hotmail.com>, \"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\"  \n<lucy@sims.berkeley.edu> \nSubject: Final Draft -- SEC Report on Valuation\n\n\n  Attached please find the final draft.  Tim Koller and I hope\nit reflects all the changes suggested on the last conference call.  Of\ncourse, we will never be able to satisfy everyone to the last detail, but I\nthink we came as close as we will get.\n\n  There is still some proof reading and minor editing to do,\nand we are working on that even as we send this off.\n\n  To the best of my knowledge there may now be two \"individual\nviews\"  to go into what is now Attachment D.  Len Baker may feel that the\nlanguage on Safe Harbor doesn't go far enough.  Baruch Lev feels that the\nSEC should not only issue a \"concept release\" to solicit broad public\ncomments on a \"supplementary framework for reporting intangibles,\" but it\nshould create a task force to do the work.  (Most of the group feels this\napproach is too close to asking the SEC to mandate change.)  Baruch also\nfeels that in relying so much on voluntary disclosure, we are exaggerating\nwhat companies will, in fact, disclose. My suggestion, Len and Baruch, is to\nwrite a paragraph or two for Attachment D, if you wish.  Hopefully, both of\nyou will begin with a sentence supporting the report in general, but if you\nfeel strongly that the report doesn't reflect all your views, please do\nstate them for the record.\n\n  Before we schedule a final call for last minute details,\netc,  I'd like to request an e-mail, fax or phone call from each of you\nletting me know if you can sign-off on the report.  I'd appreciate this by\nMonday, April 16th.\n\n  Thanks a million.\n\n  Best regards,\n  Jeff\n\n   <<SEC Task Force Draft 04092001.doc>>  <<SEC  Press Release\n4-06-01.doc>>\n\n\n - SEC Task Force Draft 04092001.doc\n - SEC  Press Release  4-06-01.doc\n\n", "mid" : "3132239.1075840298143.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/236.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "236.", "date" : "2001-04-19 11:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Final Draft -- SEC Report on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996da" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Dr. Pershing -\n\nWill you please verify the dates again with me?  Is the 3:00 p.m. panel on \nMonday or Tuesday?\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 04/24/2001 \n11:08:56 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nDear Rosalee,\n\n I would again like to thank Mr Lay for agreeing to take part in both\nour IEA ministerial session and in the OECD Forum 2001 - Sustainable\nDevelopment and the New Economy.  As discussed, he is to chair the first of\ntwo energy panels at the FORUM; his is titled \"Fuelling Sustainable\nDevelopment\".  On his panel will be Mr Kurt Yeager of EPRI (speaking on\nhydrocarbon issues), Mr Luis Echavarri, the head of the OECD's Nuclear\nEnergy Agency (speaking on nuclear power), and Danish Minister of Energy and\nEnvironment, Svend Auken (speaking on renewables and energy efficiency).\nThe panel is scheduled to take place starting at 3pm at the Cit, des\nSciences et de l'Industrie, in La Villete, in northern Paris.\n\nAs I believe I noted in our previous e-mail communications, while the IEA is\nresponsible for organising our ministerial session and the substantive\nissues related to the energy panels on the FORUM, the OECD is doing the\nFORUM logistics.  They have therefore asked that I forward to all speakers\nthe following note (see below). It asks that Mr Lay provide a number of\nlogistical inputs, including a biography and photo, as well as information\non any remarks he might choose to make. I note that as the chair of the\nfirst energy panel, he may not wish to make a formal presentation -- but\ntime does permit this if he wishes, and the decision is at his discretion.\nI would appreciate being a cc on any material you send to the OECD so we can\nkeep our files current.\n\nOn our own side, the IEA concluded its Governing Board Meeting last Friday,\nand finally approved the ministerial session agenda and arrangements.  While\nMr Priddle will be sending out a formal invitation and set of background\ndocuments to Mr Lay this week, I wanted to give you a heads up and find out\nif you had any \"last-minute\" questions which I might help answer.\n\nIn addition, I note that your last e-mail indicated Mrs Lay will be in Paris\nduring our session.  Some of our ministerial representatives are also\nplanning to bring spouses (in particular US Energy Secretary Abraham, who is\ncoming with his wife) -- do you think Mrs Lay might wish to participate in\nany events during this period with any of these others?  If you let us know,\nwe would be happy to make arrangements.\n\nAlso, please let us know if others will be travelling with Mr Lay, and if we\nmight facilitate their logistics.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nBest wishes,\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n________________________\nJonathan C. Pershing, PhD.\nHead, Energy and Environment Division\nInternational Energy Agency\n75739 PARIS Cedex 15\nFRANCE\nTel:  (33-1)40 57 67 20\nFax:  (33-1)40 57 67 39\ne-mail: jonathan.pershing@iea.org\n\n\n**********************\nOECD ATTACHMENT\n\n We will be writing to you shortly concerning the final title and\ntime of your session, and how the session will be conducted. If you have any\nquestions that you wish to raise in the meantime, please do not hesitate to\ncontact John West, Forum Director, who can be reached at (33.1) 45.24.80.25,\nor by e-mail at john.west@oecd.org.  In the meantime, I would be very\ngrateful if you could provide us with the following information.\n\n\nYOUR ARRIVAL AT THE FORUM VENUE\n As you may know, the Forum is being held at the Cit, des Sciences et\nde l'Industrie, La Villette, 30, avenue Corentin-Cariou, 75930 Paris cedex\n19, Telephone : (33-1) 40 05 70 00.  More information about how to access\nthe La Villette conference centre is available on our Internet site at\nhttp://www.oecd.org/forum2001/about/transport.htm .\n\n  We recommend that you arrive at least one hour before your\nsession starts.  On arrival, you will be met by the OECD protocol team and\ntaken to the \"Speakers' Lounge\" where you can meet the other speakers and\nmoderator.  Once your travel arrangements are finalised, we would be\ngrateful if you could send us your arrival and departure times on the\nenclosed Speakers Administration Form.\n\nSpeakers Administration Form:\n\n (SEE ATTACHMENT)\n\n\n\nYOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION\n\nShort career biography (1/2 page A4) in French and English\nPhotograph (colour or black/white)\n\n The biography should be sent as a word document by return email\nalong with a photograph in jpeg or tiff format or an original. This material\nis required as soon as possible.  It will be included on the Forum web site\nand printed in the conference documentation, which will be given to all\ndelegates on arrival at the Forum.\n\n\nAUDIO VISUAL REQUIREMENTS\n\n  Please complete the enclosed Speakers Administration Form,\nwhich asks you to detail your audio-visual requirements.  Please note that\nbecause of the expected size of the audience, overhead projector slides are\nnot suitable and 35mm slides or graphic presentations (PowerPoint) should be\nused.  If you wish to use graphic presentations and/or video we will need\nyour materials provided ahead of the event as hard copy, on disc or by\nemail. You will also need to bring a disc with you.\n\n  There will be interpretation into English and French\nthroughout the sessions.\n\n\nACCOMMODATION & TRAVEL\n\n  If you require overnight accommodation near La Villette, we\nrecommend that you consult the following website that provides information\non hotels where discount prices have been negotiated -\nhttp://www.expotel.co.uk/?EVENTCODE=OECD2001.\n\n  I would also like to draw to your attention that discounted\ntravel is available on Air France and Eurostar -- please consult the Forum\ninternet site at http://www.oecd.org/forum2001/about/transport.htm for more\ninformation.\n\n\nCONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENTS\n\n  You are invited to attend the whole Forum. Information about\nsocial events, included special social events for speakers will be furnished\nto you shortly.\n\n\nACCOMPANYING PERSONS\n\n  We would also be very grateful if you could inform us of any\npersons who may be accompanying you to the Forum.  They will naturally be\ngiven free entrance to all Forum events.\n\n\nPRESS AND PUBLICITY\n\n  The Forum is attracting substantial media attention and we\nwould like to know if you would be interested in participating in interviews\nor photocall opportunities.\n\n  Meggan Dissly (meggan.dissly@oecd.org - Tel:\n33.1.45.24.80.94) from the OECD Media Relations Division, is responsible for\nForum media relations and may be in contact with your office regarding\npossible press opportunities. Please could you confirm the appropriate press\ncontact in your office.\n\n  If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact\nMr. John West or myself.  Thank you again for your participation in the\nForum and I look forward to meeting you in Paris.\n\n Your sincerely,\n\n\nNadine N'Diaye-Robinson\nInternet site and Operations Manager\nOECD Forum 2001 - Sustainable Development and the New Economy\nhttp://www.oecd.org/Forum2001/\n* Nadine.Ndiaye-Robinson@OECD.org\n( +33 1. 45.24.80.61\n: +33 1. 44.30.63.46\n\n\n - Speaker Admin form.doc\n\n", "mid" : "30192046.1075840298168.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/237.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "237.", "date" : "2001-04-24 05:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996db" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "simone.rose@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sorry, Simone.  I don't believe we received it.\n\n\nFrom: Simone La rose/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/24/2001 05:09 PM\nTo: Adam Johnson/ENRON@enronXgate, Amita Gosalia/LON/ECT@ECT, Andy \nZipper/ENRON@enronXgate, Bob Crane/ENRON@enronXgate, Bob \nShults/ENRON@enronXgate, Bruce Garner/LON/ECT@ECT, Bryan \nDeluca/ENRON@enronXgate, Cliff Baxter/ENRON@enronXgate, Daniel \nDiamond/ENRON@enronXgate, Daniel Reck/ENRON@enronXgate, Dave \nSamuels/ENRON@enronXgate, David Forster/ENRON@enronXgate, Eric \nThode/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Mcclellan/ENRON@enronXgate, Greg \nHermans/ENRON@enronXgate, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jay \nFitzgerald/NY/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeffrey A \nShankman/ENRON@enronXgate, Jeffrey McMahon/ENRON@enronXgate, Jennifer \ndeBoisblanc Denny/ENRON@enronXgate, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Joe Gold/LON/ECT@ECT, John L Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Joseph P Hirl/AP/ENRON@ENRON, Justin \nRostant/ENRON@enronXgate, Kal Shah/ENRON@enronXgate, Karen \nDenne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin \nMcGowan/ENRON@enronXgate, Kimberly Hillis/ENRON@enronXgate, Leonardo \nPacheco/ENRON@enronXgate, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lydia \nCannon/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nFrevert/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark S \nPalmer/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark Pickering/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark S \nPalmer/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt \nMotsinger/ENRON@enronXgate, Meredith Philipp/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Michael \nBridges/ENRON@enronXgate, Michael Brown/ENRON@enronXgate, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Goddard/EU/Enron@Enron, Paul \nQuilkey/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Paula Rieker/Enron \nCommunications@Enron, Philippe A Bibi/ENRON@enronXgate, Rahil \nJafry/ENRON@enronXgate, Raymond Bowen/ENRON@enronXgate, Richard \nLewis/LON/ECT@ECT, Sally Beck/ENRON@enronXgate, Savita \nPuthigai/ENRON@enronXgate, Sheri Thomas/ENRON@enronXgate, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Sunil Abraham/ENRON@enronXgate, Tammie \nSchoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thor Lien/OSL/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tim R \nJones/EU/Enron@Enron, Tina Spiller/ENRON@enronXgate, Torrey \nMoorer/ENRON@enronXgate, William S Bradford/ENRON@enronXgate, Debbie R \nBrackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Rosado/ENRON@enronXgate, Dawn \nMcDonald/ENRON@enronXgate, Vance Meyer/NA/Enron@ENRON, Marc \nEichmann/ENRON@enronXgate, Stephanie Segura/ENRON@enronXgate, Suresh \nRaghavan/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc:  \nSubject: EnronOnline Executive Summary for April 23, 2001\n\nThis is a re-send.\nI am experiencing e-mail problems.\nPlease let me know if you did not receive the summary.\n\nThanks for your patience.\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  La rose, Simone  \nSent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 4:29 PM\nTo: Johnson, Adam; Gosalia, Amita; Zipper, Andy; Crane Jr., Bob; Shults, Bob; \nGarner, Bruce; Deluca, Bryan; Baxter, Cliff; Diamond, Daniel; Reck, Daniel; \nSamuels, Dave; Forster, David; Thode, Eric; Mcclellan, George; Hermans, Greg; \nWhalley, Greg; Fitzgerald, Jay; Skilling, Jeff; Shankman, Jeffrey A.; \nMcMahon, Jeffrey; Denny, Jennifer; Fallon, Jim; Gold, Joe; Nowlan, John; \nSherriff, John; Hirl, Joseph; Rostant, Justin; Shah, Kal; Denne, Karen; Lay, \nKenneth; Mcgowan, Kevin; Hillis, Kimberly; Pacheco, Leonardo; Kitchen, \nLouise; Cannon, Lydia; Haedicke, Mark; Frevert, Mark; Koenig, Mark; Palmer, \nMark S.; Pickering, Mark; Palmer, Mark S.; Taylor, Mark; Motsinger, Matt; \nPhilipp, Meredith; Bridges, Michael; Brown, Michael; McConnell, Mike; \nGoddard, Paul; Quilkey, Paul; Rieker, Paula; Bibi, Philippe A.; Jafry, Rahil; \nBowen Jr., Raymond; Lewis, Richard; Beck, Sally; Puthigai, Savita; Thomas, \nSheri; Kean, Steven; Abraham, Sunil; Schoppe, Tammie; Lien, Thor; Belden, \nTim; Jones, Tim; Spiller, Tina; Moorer, Torrey; Bradford, William S.; \nBrackett, Debbie; Rosado, Jennifer; McDonald, Dawn; Meyer, Vance; Eichmann, \nMarc; Segura, Stephanie; Raghavan, Suresh\nSubject: EnronOnline Executive Summary for April 23, 2001\n\nFollowing please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "27608734.1075840298194.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/238.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "simone.rose@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "238.", "date" : "2001-04-24 10:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EnronOnline Executive Summary for April 23, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996dc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The proposal is totally satisfactory to Ken Lay.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Holloway, Wanda\" <Wanda.Holloway@COMPAQ.com> on 04/19/2001 01:44:06 PM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'lynnj@iname.com'\" <lynnj@iname.com>\ncc: \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"Jackson, Yvonne\" \n<Yvonne.Jackson@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: CONFIDENTIAL:  HR Committee Approval Requested for Option Grant\n\n\nIn light of Jesse Greene's acceptance of the SVP, Strategy position, we have\nre-examined his option opportunity for 2001.  As you recall, we deferred a\ndecision on his option grant in December 2000 pending a decision on his\nstatus.\n\nNow that Jesse has accepted this new role, we are recommending a grant of\n125,000 stock options, which is comparable to the December 2000 grant to\nother 16b officers in staff positions.  As a point of reference, below are\nthe option grants made to 16b officers in December 2000:\n\nBlackmore - 375k\nWinkler - 350k\nLarson - 275k\nMcDowell - 250k\nElias - 150k\nJackson - 175k\nSiekman - 155k\nNapier - 155k\nFox - 125k\nMilton - 100k\nClarke - 75k (received additional grant of 175k options upon appointment to\nCFO)\nWalker - 60k (received 250k new hire options in September)\nRobison - 0 (recently received new hire grant)\n\nIf you have any questions or concerns about this proposal, please let Yvonne\nor I know.  If it is acceptable, please advise and we will provide a\nunanimous consent for your signature to formalize.  Thank you!\n\nWanda G. Holloway\nAssociate General Counsel - Human Resources\nCompaq Computer Corporation\nMS110701\n20555 SH 249\nHouston, TX  77070-2698\n281-518-6943 (phone)/281-518-7644 (fax)\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "29312110.1075840298236.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/239.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "239.", "date" : "2001-04-25 08:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: CONFIDENTIAL: HR Committee Approval Requested for Option Grant" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996dd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Well, I know this is terribly short notice, but Ken does have a meeting with \nTom DeLay on Monday morning at 9:30 a.m.  (I know that's half a day gone for \nJoe if he's in town), but he is coming in to discuss RMIC (Republican \nMajority Issues Committee).  Are there specific things that Ken needs to be \nbriefed on?  I know that Steve did recommend that Ken have this meeting.\n\nThanks very much.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "1508214.1075840283772.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/24.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "24.", "date" : "2000-03-03 09:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Visit from Tom DeLay and Dani DeLay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996de" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "beau@layfam.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Beau, Ken would like to do this if we can arrange it.  He has a video to \nreceive the United Way Kneebone Award from Gerald Smith at 2:30 on Monday, \nMay 7.  I'm thinking that maybe we could do this video at 2:00 p.m.  That is \na lot to do two videos back to back, I guess, but there is very limited time \navailable and I think the United Way one will be pretty easy.  Will 30 \nminutes be sufficient?\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Beau Herrold\" <beau@layfam.com> on 04/23/2001 03:37:57 PM\nPlease respond to \"Beau Herrold\" <beau@layfam.com>\nTo: \"Lay, Ken\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Lay, Linda\" <mrslinda@lplpi.com> \nSubject: Child Advocates - Harry Reasoner\n\n\n\nKen -\n?\nChild Advocates'? 9th annual \"Pull for Kids  Sporting Classic\" is honoring?\nHarry  Reasoner.? Lannie Earthman, at Child Avdocates, told me that they  are \nputting together a short video (a tribute to Harry) for?the night of  the \nevent.? Harry doesn't know about the video so it will be a  surprise to him \nthat evening.? I've been told by Lannie that, at  Macey's request, those \nbeing videoed are Dr. Ralph Faigan (Baylor College of  Medicine), Steve \nMiller (CEO, Shell), Malcolm Gillis (President, Rice Univ.),  and hopefully \nyou.? Baylor College of Medicine is filming and producing  it.? If you would \nagree to do it, they can film you at your office at your  convenience.? It \nprobably wouldn't take very long, unless of  course?you had a whole lot to \nsay about Harry.? They want to have it  finished in the next couple of weeks, \nbecause the event is only a month away  (May 19th).\n?\nFYI, the Family Foundation?has always  supported the event and this year \ncontributed $25,000 (the highest sponsor  level).? I don't think that you and \nMom are planning on attending the event  or anyone else in the family.\n?\nLet me know if you would be interested in this so  that I can help facilitate \nit.\n?\n- Beau\n\n", "mid" : "2466577.1075840298259.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/240.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "beau@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "240.", "date" : "2001-04-25 10:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Child Advocates - Harry Reasoner" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996df" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mschopper@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks Marilou, but Ken Lay cannot attend.  We are having the Enron Board \nmeeting that day and Mr. Lay has a meeting scheduled all afternoon.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Marilou Schopper\" <MSCHOPPER@houston.org> on 04/26/2001 05:49:58 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: The Center For Houston's Future -- Finance Committee Meeting\n\n\nThis message is being sent to request the presence of\nMr. Lay at a meeting of the Finance Committee of The Center for\nHouston's Future. Invitees of the meeting include Ben Love, Ned Holmes,\nGene Vaughan, Jim Royer, James Calloway and Marilou Schopper (Senior\nVice President of The Center).\n\nThe purpose of the meeting is to detail strategy for The Center for\nHouston's Future capital campaign.\n\nTuesday, May 1, 12:30 p.m.\nHouston Club -- President's Room\n\nThis meeting time would be directly after the monthly board meeting of\nthe Greater Houston Partnership.  No speaker is scheduled during lunch\nfor the Partnership's board meeting.  The Partnership board meeting will\nbe adjourned and the Finance Committee Meeting group will lunch/meet in\nthe President's Room.\n\nRosalee, I will call tomorrow to work out any details.  Thank you for\nyour help in scheduling.\n\n\n> Marilou A. Schopper, APR\n> Vice President, Communications\n> Greater Houston Partnership\n>\n> Address:  1200 Smith, Suite 700, Houston, TX 77002-4400\n> Phone: 713-844-3640\nPager:  713-710-5254\n> Fax: 713-844-0240\n> E-mail: mschopper@houston.org\n>\n> Please visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.houston.org\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "16038764.1075840298283.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/241.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mschopper@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "241.", "date" : "2001-04-27 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: The Center For Houston's Future -- Finance Committee Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e0" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Any response to this e-mail should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com \n\nDear Stuart:\n\nI appreciate the e-mail concerning the Board of Trustees for The Institute \nfor Advanced Study in Musical Theatre.  You do indeed have a very impressive \nboard. \n\nI am still thinking about the possibility of serving on your board.  But at \nthe earliest, it would be late this year before I could entertain any \ninvolvement.  With your indulgence, I will keep you advised.\n\nWarm regards,\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\nstuart ostrow <sostrow@bayou.uh.edu> on 04/18/2001 11:54:13 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc: leo_jr@linbeck.com, leo3@linbeck.com \nSubject: Institute for Advanced Study in Musical Theatre\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nThe Institute for Advanced Study in Musical Theatre (IASMT) Board of\nTrustees is presently constituted as follows:\n\nJerry Bock\nEdgar M. Bronfman\nSchuyler Chapin\nLeo Linbeck III\nCarlisle Floyd\nStuart Ostrow\nWilliam Safire\nStephen Sondheim\n\nI pray you have thought happily about joining us, now that we are embarked\non a great journey into the unknown.   It was G.K. Chesterton who expressed\nso eloquently the purpose of art and religion - \"to remind us that we've\nforgotten who we are.\"   (If only once a year, with six months advance\nnotice.)\n\nEagerly,\n\nStuart\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20760982.1075840298306.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/242.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "242.", "date" : "2001-04-30 01:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Institute for Advanced Study in Musical Theatre" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "eva_evgenis@acml.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Eva -\n\nMr. Lay said that he will be happy to do this - accept the call from OPIC.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nEva_Evgenis@acml.com on 04/26/2001 12:41:14 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Reference for Mr. Frank Savage\n\n\nDear, Mr. Lay:\n\nI have taken the liberty of submitting your name as reference to\nthe Overseas Private Investment Corporation. I am part of a team\nwhich is bidding to manage a $350 million OPIC African\nInfrastructure Fund. I will serve as the Managing General Partner\nof the fund.\n\nA representative of OPIC will be calling you over the next\nseveral days to ask you about my personal character and my\nbusiness experience, as you are familiar with them.\n\nI would appreciate it if you would accept the call from OPIC.\n\nThank you very much,\n\nFrank Savage\n\n\n\n\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n\nThe information contained in this transmission may contain\nprivileged and confidential information and is intended only\nfor the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the\nintended recipient,  or an employee or agent responsible for\ndelivering this message to the intended recipient,  any review,\ndissemination, distribution or duplication of this communication\nis strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient,\nplease contact the sender immediately by reply e-mail and destroy\nall copies of the original message.\n\n\n", "mid" : "30853305.1075840298328.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/243.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "eva_evgenis@acml.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "243.", "date" : "2001-04-30 05:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Reference for Mr. Frank Savage" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mhk@heinzctr.org", "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org", "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "cc" : [ "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "text" : "Hi Mary Hope -\n\nKen would like to have the meeting late afternoon on May 24th, if \npossible.    He thinks your suggestion of Steering Committee members to join \nthe meeting are great.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\n\nmhk@heinzctr.org (Mary Hope Katsouros) on 04/05/2001 03:30:12 PM\nPlease respond to \"mhk@heinzctr.org\" <mhk@heinzctr.org>\nTo: \"'Ken Lay'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'William Merrell'\" <merrell@heinzctr.org> \nSubject: Missed you today\n\n\nDear Ken,\n\nWe regret that your schedule did not permit you to visit with us this week\nto discuss the Center's Global Change Program.  We do understand that the\nWhite House probably has priority.\n\nRosalee indicated that you are available to meet at the Center on May 24th.\nthe day before the Board of Trustees meeting.  May I suggest that we invite\nsome members of the Steering Committee to join us on the 24th to review\nwhere we are, the political environment, and continued Center involvement\nin this program area.  As you are aware we have had discussions with the\nTurner Foundation on a Leadership Forum and have developed several projects\nwhich have each received partial funding commitments from the federal\ngovernment or private foundations.    Paul O'Neill, Tim Wirth, Bill Miller,\nTeresa Heinz and Michael Oppenheimer are my suggestion of Steering\nCommittee members to join us.  Please give me your thoughts.\n\nAs always, Mary Hope\n\n**************************************\nMary Hope Katsouros\nSenior Vice President\nThe H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment\n1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 735 South\nWashington, DC  20004\nPhone:  (202) 737-6307\nFax:      (202) 737-6410\nEmail:    mhk@heinzctr.org\n\n\n - WINMAIL.DAT\n\n", "mid" : "1317328.1075840298352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/244.", "bcc" : [ "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "to" : [ "mhk@heinzctr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "244.", "date" : "2001-04-30 06:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Missed you today" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tim.despain@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken said \"Tim - I hope this works out\".\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Tim DeSpain@ECT on 04/20/2001 02:49 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Andrew S Fastow/Enron@EnronXGate \nSubject: Gerald Smith\n\nOver the past few months, Enron Global Finance has been evaluating various \nopportunities where Enron and Smith Graham & Company may be able to work \ntogether.  Unfortunately, the process was slowed when our primary contact at \nSmith Graham, Gabriel Hayes, left the firm earlier this year.  We have since \nreestablished discussions and the Global Finance Group is preparing a \nproposal that a portion (about $30 million) of the Enron Cash Balance Plan \nportfolio be dedicated to an emerging managers portfolio.  One-third of this \nmoney ($10 million) would be invested in bonds, which could be placed with \nSmith Graham, as the fixed-income manager .  (Total Plan assets are about \n$235 million.)\n\nThe proposal will be submitted to the Plan Administrative Committee at its \nquarterly meeting on May 3rd.  The proposal should be well received as the \nCommittiee has previously requested that  we optimize our existing allocation \nto minority money managers.  Gerald Smith has been advised that Enron is \nlooking at ways to allocate money to the firm, and that a decision should be \nreached sometime in May.  We have not communicated the specific details of \nour intentions as of yet pending the outcome of the May 3rd meeting.\n\nI am available for further discussion at your convenience.\n\nRegards,\nTim DeSpain\n(x31770)\n\n", "mid" : "27969421.1075840298375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/245.", "bcc" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "tim.despain@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "245.", "date" : "2001-04-30 06:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Gerald Smith" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "outlook.team@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Outlook Migration Team\n04/30/2001 02:08 PM\nTo: Rebecca Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adrian Ausucua/NA/Enron@Enron, Brian \nZatarain/Corp/Enron@Enron, Carol Howes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nDavid Shields/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Denise \nAlmoina/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Denka Wangdi/NA/Enron@Enron, \nEduardo Robles/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Elio \nTortolero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Felicia \nLegier/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Felipe Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nFrances Reese/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John Guidry/Enron@EnronXGate, Joy \nOliver/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kari \nDuncan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Keith \nSparks/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lisa B Alderman/NA/Enron@Enron, \nIsabel Romero/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Michael \nGantt/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Michael J Smith/OTS/Enron@ENRON, \nRudolf Bond/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sean \nLong/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steve \nJernigan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steve \nHirsh/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Timothy B \nRebhorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Veronica Medrano/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nVeronica Perez/NA/Enron@Enron, Wendi \nHoelscher/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Yao \nApasu/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Yen \nNguyen/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Yvette Pinero/Enron@EnronXGate, \nAlan McGaughy/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dorothy Burrell/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, James \nPosway/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Maritta Mullet/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Michael \nMitcham/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Irena D Hogan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jana \nMorse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martha \nStevens/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patricia Rivera/NA/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nBob Johnson/Enron@EnronXGate, Colin Strom/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Mark \nBegley/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Robert Bryan/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Ted \nWillimon/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cora \nPendergrass/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Daniel Lisk/NA/Enron@Enron, Darren \nEspey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George F Smith/Enron@EnronXGate, Hillary \nMack/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jan Sutherland/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jason \nWolfe/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jessica White/NA/Enron@Enron, Kevin \nBrady/NA/Enron@Enron, Kirk Lenart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Kinsey/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMargie Straight/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark L Schrab/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shelly \nMendel/NA/Enron@ENRON, Stacey J Brewer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne \nChristiansen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tammy Gilmore/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ted \nEvans/NA/Enron@ENRON, Teresa McOmber/NA/Enron@ENRON, Wes \nDempsey/NA/Enron@Enron, Billy Dorsey/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nEarl Hailey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie \nWilliamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lena \nLacey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Office of the Chairman/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sally Keepers/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vineet Arora/NA/Enron@ENRON, Bob Klide/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Ed \nBracco/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Margarita Meyer/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Perry \nGittelson/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, George Robinson/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Sandra \nSharp/OTS/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: 2- SURVEY/INFORMATION EMAIL\n\nCurrent Notes User: \n\nTo ensure that you experience a successful migration from Notes to Outlook, \nit is necessary to gather individual user information prior to your date of \nmigration.  Please take a few minutes to completely fill out the following \nsurvey.  When you finish, simply click on the 'Reply' button then hit 'Send'  \nYour survey will automatically be sent to the Outlook 2000 Migration Mailbox.\n\nThank you.\n\nOutlook 2000 Migration Team\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFull Name:     Kenneth L. Lay    \n\nLogin ID:  klay\n\nExtension:  36773\n\nOffice Location:  EB5005\n\nWhat type of computer do you have?  (Desktop,  Laptop,  Both)  Desktop\n\nDo you have a PDA?  If yes, what type do you have:   (None, IPAQ, Palm Pilot, \nJornada)  none\n\nDo you have permission to access anyone's Email/Calendar?  yes, Rosalee T. \nFleming\n    If yes, who?  \n\nDoes anyone have permission to access your Email/Calendar?  Rosalee T. \nFleming, Tori L Wells\n    If yes, who?  \n\nAre you responsible for updating anyone else's address book?  \n    If yes, who?  no\n\nIs anyone else responsible for updating your address book?  \n    If yes, who?  yes - Rosalee Fleming\n\nDo you have access to a shared calendar?  \n    If yes, which shared calendar? \n\nDo you have any Distribution Groups that Messaging maintains for you (for \nmass mailings)?  \n    If yes, please list here:  \n\nPlease list all Notes databases applications that you currently use:  \n\nIn our efforts to plan the exact date/time of your migration, we also will \nneed to know:\n\nWhat are your normal work hours?  From:  8:30 a.m.     To:    6:30 p.m.  \n\nWill you be out of the office in the near future for vacation, leave, etc?\n       If so, when?        From (MM/DD/YY): 05/02/01     To (MM/DD/YY):    \n05/07/01 \n\n\n\n", "mid" : "18034470.1075840298400.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/246.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "outlook.team@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "246.", "date" : "2001-04-30 09:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: 2- SURVEY/INFORMATION EMAIL" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jean.ryall@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "richard.shapiro@enron.com" ], "text" : "Good morning, Jean - \n\nI understand from Rob Bradley that you are putting together some facts for \nKen as he is moderator of this panel tomorrow in Austin.  He said that he \nwould like some bullet points about basic trend data last five years re:  \nnatural gas production and oil production in the State.  He also would like \nfacts about electricity transmission and any copies of articles about the \nsubject.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "8169456.1075840298423.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/247.", "bcc" : [ "richard.shapiro@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jean.ryall@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "247.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Governor's Business Council Energy Panel" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "indiasummit@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "All responses to this e-mail should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nDear Colette:\n\n In response to your e-mail concerning the upcoming New Delhi World Forum, I \nwould expect that this forum should evaluate the impact of what is happening \non our project at Dabohl with reference to enticing other foreign \ninvestment.  As you probably know, the State of Maharastra has been slow \npaying and no paying for the electricity from our plant at Dabohl for \nsometime and more recently both the State of Maharastra  and the Government \nof India have refused to honor their government guarantees on this project.  \nWe have filed a political force majeure on the project and indeed will be \nmoving into arbitration on that and a number of other issues in London in the \nnot too distant future.  Again, I believe this will send a very negative \nsignal to the market place as to the advisability of international companies \ninvesting in India.  I would think you might want to build one panel around \nthis subject.  \n\n If there's any way we can be of help, let me know.\n\nBest regards,\n\nKen Lay\n\n\n\n\n\"Colette Mathur, Director\" <indiasummit@weforum.org> on 04/24/2001 09:44:29 AM\nTo: \"klay@enron.com\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: India Economic Summit 2001, New Delhi 2-4 December\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman\nEnron\n\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nWhen the Minister of Finance of India Yashwant Sinha recently presented the\n2001-2002 national budget, it was widely acknowledged as a very ambitious\n\"dream budget\" which puts India on a high growth trajectory. Most key\nsectors should benefit from these reforms, which will thus give a new boost\nto the country's economic and social progress. As such, the budget was\nwelcomed with great enthusiasm by the Indian and international business\ncommunity.\n\nOn the occasion of our India Economic Summit 2001 to be held in partnership\nwith the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) from 2 to 4 December in New\nDelhi, it will be the perfect time to assess the progress of the bold and\nextensive measures proposed in the recent budget, how they have been\nimplemented and how they have impacted the business environment, domestic\nindustry activity and foreign investment.\n\nAs we will soon be preparing the preliminary programme of the Summit, I\nwould like to take the opportunity to benefit from your expertise and\nunderstanding of the country. I would greatly appreciate receiving from you\nany particular topics or issues that you wish to see given priority on the\nagenda. Any suggestions of relevant speakers or experts that you may have\nwould also be welcomed.\n\nI look forward to receiving your response at the above e-mail address and\nkindly ask you to copy my colleague Mitra Khoubrou (e-mail:\nmitra.khoubrou@weforum.org).\n\nFor more information on the 2001-2002 Union Budget, please visit the\nwebsite of the Ministry of Finance of India at http://finmin.nic.in/fub.htm\n\nI look forward to hearing from you and hope that you will be with us in\nIndia again next December.\n\nBest regards,\n\nColette Mathur,\nDirector,\nCenter for Regional Strategies\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n", "mid" : "32881237.1075840298447.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/248.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "indiasummit@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "248.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: India Economic Summit 2001, New Delhi 2-4 December" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "john.lavorato@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John, Ken said that he does support you extending the offer.\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: John J Lavorato/ENRON@enronXgate@enronXgate on 04/30/2001 11:30 AM\nSent by: Kimberly Hillis/ENRON@enronXgate\nTo: Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joannie \nWilliamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cliff Baxter/ENRON@enronXgate, James A \nHughes/ENRON@enronXgate, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark \nMetts/Enron@EnronXGate, Stephanie Harris/ENRON@enronXgate, Maureen \nMcVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON@enronXgate, Dolores \nFisher/Enron@EnronXGate, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON@enronXgate, Mrudula \nGadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/ENRON@enronXgate, \nMark Frevert/ENRON@enronXgate, Nicki Daw/ENRON@enronXgate, Lucy \nMarshall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kathy \nMcMahon/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Philippe A \nBibi/ENRON@enronXgate, Raymond Bowen/ENRON@enronXgate, Michael R \nBrown/LON/ECT@ECT, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/ENRON@enronXgate, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Cox/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, David W Delainey/HOU/EES@EES, James Derrick/ENRON@enronXgate, \nSteve Elliott/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew S \nFastow/ENRON@enronXgate, Ben Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Rod Hayslett/ENRON@enronXgate, Stanley \nHorton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, \nDanny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey McMahon/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark S \nMuller/HOU/EES@EES, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken \nRice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Matthew \nScrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/ENRON@enronXgate, Jeffrey \nSherrick/ENRON@enronXgate, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nThomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, G G Garcia/ENRON@enronXgate, Susan \nSkarness/ENRON@enronXgate, Karen K Heathman/ENRON@enronXgate, Sharron \nWestbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay Chapman/HOU/EES@EES, Bridget \nMaronge/ENRON@enronXgate, Inez Dauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sue Ford/ENRON@enronXgate, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mercedes \nEstrada/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Christina \nGrow/ENRON@enronXgate, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Laura \nTaylor/ENRON@enronxgate, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Suzanne \nDanz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Peggy McCurley/ENRON@enronXgate, Marsha \nSchiller/ENRON@enronXgate, Tammie Schoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kimberly \nHillis/ENRON@enronXgate, Jennifer Burns/ENRON@enronXgate, Sharon \nDick/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Leah \nRijo/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kathy \nCampos/ENRON@enronXgate, Julie Armstrong/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kelly \nJohnson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: VP Candidate Greg Shea\n\nI would like to pursue an offer to Mr. Shea prior to the next Executive \nCommittee meeting on May 7, 2001.  Please forward your comments or questions \nby Tuesday, May 1, 2001 so that I can extend the offer by Wednesday, May 2, \n2001.\n\nYou will find attached the recommendation letter and his resume.\n\nRegards,\n\nJohn Lavorato\n\n \n\nTammie Schoppe on behalf of John Lavorato.\n\n", "mid" : "27024614.1075840298471.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/249.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "john.lavorato@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "249.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: VP Candidate Greg Shea" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sherri, I'm sorry I have been sending your e-mails to the \"old\" name.  I \ndidn't realize it had been changed, but this is so right and very good!\n\nRosie", "mid" : "14966791.1075840283794.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/25.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "25.", "date" : "2000-03-08 00:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Sorry!!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996e9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mike.mcconnell@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Mike.  What time is the meeting?\n\nRosie\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: EGM - all company meeting\n\nKen,\n\nPer my voicemail, we are having an all employee meeting on next Monday at the \nHyatt Regency.  The purpose of this meeting is to pull everyone together for \nan update on EGM and a brief presentation from all the business units within \nEGM.  This includes about 1 hour of business and then drinks and food - we \nexpect about 500 people.  \n\nWe have made a lot of progress on changing the nature and profitability of \nthese businesses and we want to make sure everyone sees just how far we have \ncome in a few months.  \n\nI believe they will be motivated to see the growth and profitability.  We had \na record Q1 with $100 million of gross margin.  That was 50% of what they \nmade in all of 2000.  Combined with the fact that in December of 2000 alone \nwe made $87 million in gross margin, I believe it will have a big impact.\n\nIf you could attend the meeting even for a few minutes it would go a long way \nin helping us drive our other point which is that the EGM businesses are now \ncore to Enron and has the attention of both you and Jeff.\n\nThanks for considering this and let me know if you need any other information \nor assistance.\n\nMike \n\n", "mid" : "9903773.1075840298494.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/250.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mike.mcconnell@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "250.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EGM - all company meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ea" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rhaynes@poloralphlauren.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "All responses to Ken Lay should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nRoger:\n\nI appreciate the brief e-mail concerning The Continental article.  It turned \nout to be a nice article.\n\nI have been in and out of London in recent weeks but not there for any \nextended stay.  I believe my next extended stay in London will be this Fall.  \nI will attempt to come by and check your products out.\n\nMy very best to you.\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\"Haynes, Roger\" <rhaynes@PoloRalphLauren.com> on 04/25/2001 10:17:41 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: C DNEM ROZDENIA !\n\n\nPrivet! Kenneth\n\nI have just finished reading the article in Continental ,hence the Russian\ngreeting .\n\nYou look in good health , or is it the skills of the make-up artist ,the\nformer I hope .\n\nWill you be making a stop in England ?.\n\nDo skoroi vstrechi .\n\nRoger\n\n", "mid" : "22733057.1075840298517.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/251.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rhaynes@poloralphlauren.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "251.", "date" : "2001-05-01 00:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: C DNEM ROZDENIA !" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996eb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sjhoil@earthlink.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "All responses to Ken Lay should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nDear Steve:\n\n The Galleo mobile multimedia communicator looks very interesting.  As you \nmay know, I am on the Compaq Computer board.  They have a very successful \nproduct that is somewhat similar referred to as the iPAQ.  They also have \nother wireless machines which I use.  I think for the time being I do not \nnecessarily need to add one more.  But I do appreciate you thinking of me.\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\"Steve Hacker\" <sjhoil@earthlink.com> on 04/25/2001 09:44:27 AM\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Galleo\n\n\n\n???? Ken,??check out  www.galleo.com some exciting orders have  come in, if \nyou like what you see call me  \n.?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ?\n?? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  best,  STEVE?????????????????????????????  \n\n", "mid" : "23729838.1075840298541.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/252.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sjhoil@earthlink.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "252.", "date" : "2001-05-01 01:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Galleo" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ec" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Pershing, I am still confused about the exact date of the panel!!\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 05/03/2001 \n08:00:41 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nRosalee -- I just wanted to follow up to see if there are any further\nquestions you (or Mr Lay) have had with regard to the OECD FORUM and IEA\nMinisterial sessions scheduled for 15-16 May here in Paris.  The schedule is\nas I sent it to you in April -- although there may be some changes with the\nevents at the Ministerial dinner.  Here, while we are still intending that\nMr. Lay provide a summary of the FORUM session to the ministerial\nparticipants, we may need to re-order the dinner agenda slightly to\naccommodate Secretary Abraham's schedule.  We will keep you posted.\n\nI would also appreciate receiving a copy of the CV that you sent to the OECD\nfor our own files; we are trying to compile a full set of all participants\nfor use during the sessions.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nBest wishes,\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n\n", "mid" : "32977050.1075840298565.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/253.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "253.", "date" : "2001-05-03 01:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ed" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ken.rice@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, Ken Lay said he is fine with this.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nKen Rice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n05/01/2001 03:48 PM\nTo: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nJames Derrick/Corp/Enron, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT, Ben Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Metts/NA/Enron, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou \nL Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@Enron, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT, \nMichael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMark Frevert/NA/Enron, James A Hughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Louise \nKitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nRebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT, Greg \nPiper/Corp/Enron, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg \nWhalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, David W Delainey/HOU/EES@EES, Janet R \nDietrich/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, \nMatthew Scrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Thomas E \nWhite/HOU/EES@EES, David Cox/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Steve \nElliott/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jim Fallon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nDanny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron\ncc: Carol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Dorothy \nDalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: Executive Committee Recommendation - VP Candidate - Rick Fehl\n\nExecutive Committee:\n\nWe would like to pursue an offer to Rick Fehl prior to the next Executive \nCommittee meeting on May 7, 2001.  Please forward your comments or questions \nas soon as possible.  \n\nYou will find attached the recommendation letter and his resume.\n\nRegards, \n\nKen Rice & Kevin Hannon\n\n \n\n\n", "mid" : "26726264.1075840298589.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/254.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ken.rice@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "254.", "date" : "2001-05-03 05:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Executive Committee Recommendation - VP Candidate - Rick Fehl" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ee" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "legal@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay said \"Lance, this looks fine to me\".  \n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Lance Schuler-Legal@ECT on 05/01/2001 05:09 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: James Derrick/Enron@EnronXGate \nSubject: Project Aura; draft disclosures re LJM2\n\nAt the request of Jim Derrick, attached are the latest draft disclosures for \na 10-Q Quarterly Report and for the 2002 Proxy Statement in connection with \nLJM2's proposed acquisition of Enron Renewable Energy Corp.  Please do not \nhesitate to contact me if you have any questions.  Lance.\n\n\n\n\n\nW. Lance Schuler\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3826\nHouston, Texas  77002\nPhone:  713/853-5419\nFax:  713/646-3393\nEmail:  lance.schuler-legal@enron.com\n\n", "mid" : "28693818.1075840298611.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/255.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "legal@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "255.", "date" : "2001-05-03 06:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Project Aura; draft disclosures re LJM2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ef" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tonda_bunge@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tonda, is Ken Lay still a member?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nTonda Bunge <tonda_bunge@yahoo.com> on 05/03/2001 04:18:41 PM\nPlease respond to tonda_bunge@yahoo.com\nTo: tbunge@texasgbc.org\ncc:  \nSubject: Governor's Business Council -File Update\n\n\nDear Members:\n\nIn order to keep our files current, I would like\nfor you to e-mail or fax the following\ninformation to me.  You may send it to\ntonda_bunge@yahoo.com, tbunge@texasgbc.or or fax\nnumber 512-485-4592.\n\nFormal Name\nPreferred Name\nTitle\nCompany\nAddress\nPhone\nFax\ne-mail\nAssistant's:Name, Phone Number and E-mail\n\nAs soon as all the members have responded I will\nsend out a new roster.\n\nThank you for you help.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n=====\nTonda Bunge\nExecutive Assistant\nGovernor's Business Council, Inc.\n816 Congress Avenue, Suite 1100\nAustin, Texas 78701\n512.485.4591(phone) 512.485.4592(fax)\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices\nhttp://auctions.yahoo.com/\n\n", "mid" : "12706060.1075840298634.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/256.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tonda_bunge@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "256.", "date" : "2001-05-03 11:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Governor's Business Council -File Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here is Mr. Lay's bio.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Heidi VanGenderen\" <hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu> on 05/08/2001 10:46:40 AM\nPlease respond to <hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu>\nTo: \ncc: \"Marshall Kaplan (E-mail)\" <mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu>, \"'Sue Green'\" \n<s1green@carbon.cudenver.edu>, \"Tom McCoy (E-mail)\" \n<tmccoy@carbon.cudenver.edu> \nSubject: Request for Bios\n\n\nHello All:\n\nWe are looking forward to the May 22-23 Forum on Securing the Energy Future\nof the Western United States.\n\nIf you wish to have a paragraph-long bio included in the Forum notebook,\nplease respond to this e-mail by sending your bio.  Feel free to fax one, if\nthat's easier, as well.\n\nPlease don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or comments.\n\nThanks very much,\n\nHeidi VanGenderen, Senior Associate\nWirth Chair in Environmental and\nCommunity Development Policy\nInstitute for Policy Research and Implementation\nUniversity of Colorado-Denver\n1445 Market Street, Suite 350\nDenver, CO  80202-1727\nTel - 303-820-5676\nFax - 303-534-8774\n\n\n", "mid" : "10353412.1075840298657.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/257.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "257.", "date" : "2001-05-08 05:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Request for Bios" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "aervin@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Ken Lay will be out of the country during this time.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Adell Ervin\" <aervin@houston.org> on 05/09/2001 10:19:46 AM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: Board Trip to Washington, D.C. -- June 6 & 7, 2001\n\n\n\n\nMEMORANDUM\n\n\nDATE:\n=09\n=09May 9, 2001\n=09\n\n?\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n\nTO:\n=09\n=09Kenneth Lay\n=09\n=09ENRON\n=09\n\n?\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n\nFROM:\n=09\n=09Anne Culver, Government Affairs\n=09\n=09Greater Houston Partnership\n=09\n\n?\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n\nSUBJECT:\n=09\n=09Board Trip to Washington, D.C. -- June 6 & 7, 2001\n=09\n\n?\n\nThe purpose of this memo is to invite you to participate in the Partnership=\n=01,s=20\nannual Board lobby trip to Washington, D.C.? This year=01,s trip, to be led=\n by=20\nthe Partnership Chairman Bruce LaBoon and Government Relations Advisory=20\nCommittee Bill Wise, will occur Wednesday, June 6 and Thursday, June 7.? Th=\ne=20\ndelegation will leave Houston at approximately 3 p.m. on the 6th and return=\n=20\nto Houston around 9 p.m. on the 7th.\n\n?\n\nYou are likely familiar with the format for these trips.? We expect to secu=\nre=20\nuse of Partnership-member corporate planes for air transport.? The=20\nPartnership will book hotel rooms for June 6, with participants responsible=\n=20\nfor hotel charges (approximately $300-$350); ground transport and meals wil=\nl=20\nbe arranged by the Partnership.\n\n?\n\nWe=01,ll spend the full day the 7th in meetings.? The itinerary is in=20\ndevelopment.? We are planning a breakfast meeting with the full Houston are=\na=20\ndelegation and meetings with our two Senators, EPA, DOT, DOE, House=20\nTransportation Appropriations Chairman Rogers of Kentucky, and with the=20\nPresident=01,s staff at the White House.? We=01,ll end the day with a recep=\ntion at=20\nthe Capitol to which we will invite the entire Texas delegation, Houstonian=\ns=20\nin the Administration, the Texas Office of State-Federal Relations,=20\nWashington-based staff of Partnership-member companies, and so forth.\n\n?\n\nAs you can imagine, it is easier for us to secure meetings when we can=20\nconfirm the names of those who will be in our group.? Please indicate your=\n=20\nability to join the trip by checking the form below and returning it as soo=\nn=20\nas possible either by return email or fax to 713-844-0257.? Detailed briefi=\nng=20\nbooks and a final itinerary will be provided to you before your departure.\n\n?\n\nPlease do not hesitate to call me with any questions you may have, at=20\n713-844-3624.? These trips have always proven to be substantive, informativ=\ne,=20\neducational . . . and sort of fun, too!? I do hope you can join the Board=\n=20\ndelegation and will return the RSVP right away.? Thanks.\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------=\n---\n--------------------------------\n\n____? ????????????? YES, I will go on the June 6 & 7 trip.? I understand th=\ne=20\ntime commitment is ???????? 3 p.m. June 6 through 9 p.m. June 7.? I=20\nunderstand that I am responsible for ??? all my hotel charges for the night=\n=20\nof the 6th (Partnership will book the hotel ??????????????????????? for=20\nyou.)? My social security number, for White House clearance purposes is=20\n??????????????????????? _______________________________.\n\n?\n\n____??????????????? NO, cannot participate.\n\n?\n - header.htm\n - image001.wmz\n\n", "mid" : "30071159.1075840298681.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/258.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aervin@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "258.", "date" : "2001-05-09 04:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Board Trip to Washington, D.C. -- June 6 & 7, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gabriella.goekjian@oecd.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, Gabriella (that is such a pretty name!) -\n\nI apologize for not responding.  The conference details have been a bit \nconfusing to us as we didn't seem to have many.  Mr. Lay is scheduled to \nparticipate in a Ministerial Working Dinner the evening of May 15.  He has to \ngive a brief report on his forum session from earlier in the afternoon.  It \nis being held at the Kleber International Conference Centre.  Therefore, Dr. \nand Mrs. Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nThank you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nGabriella.GOEKJIAN@oecd.org on 05/10/2001 10:11:44 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Dinner at the occasion of the OECD forum 2001\n\n\nSorry I had forgotten to put the subject\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: GOEKJIAN Gabriella, SGE\n> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 5:07 PM\n> To: 'klay@enron.com'\n> Subject:\n>\n> Dear Mr. Lay,\n>\n>  I had sent an invitation to you from Mr. Donald J. Johnston and Mrs.\n> Heather Johnston to attend a dinner at the occasion of the OECD Forum 2001\n> at their residence on Tuesday 15 May at 8.15 p.m.  I hope you will be able\n> to join them.  Could you kindly confirm it to me.\n>\n>  Thank you.\n>\n>  Yours sincerely,\n>\n> Gabriella Goekjian\n> personal assistant to\n> Mr. Donald J. Johnston\n>\n>\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "9128420.1075840298743.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/259.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gabriella.goekjian@oecd.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "259.", "date" : "2001-05-11 00:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: Dinner at the occasion of the OECD forum 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sherri -\n\nKen said that he will pledge $750.00 - $5 per mile.  Sally will pass on to \nHolly in the Foundation office to prepare a check to get to you.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nSherri Sera\n03/29/2000 11:13 AM\n\n\nTo: J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@Enron, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James M \nBannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes \nChristodoulou/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James \nDerrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy \nFowler/Enron@Gateway, Mark Frevert/LON/ECT@ECT, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ken Harrison/Enron@Gateway, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kurt S \nHuneke/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P Mark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg \nWhalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda \nGarza-Castillo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marcia \nManarin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nStacy Guidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Beena \nPradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Molly \nBobrow/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosane \nFabozzi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary \nTrosper/Enron@Gateway, Nicki Daw/LON/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Dolly Henrici/Enron@Gateway, Ann \nJoyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elaine \nRodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherryl \nStone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen \nOwens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nLauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nLiz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith@EES, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@Enron, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Danny McCarty/LON/ECT@ECT, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, David W \nDelainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael \nKopper/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/CAL/ECT@ECT, Jere C Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nGreg Piper/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard \nDiMichele/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jay \nFitzgerald/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jim Fallon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nCarter/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Cox/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nTom Gros/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, \nDan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Jim Crowder/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nMary Ann Long/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Charlene \nJackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S \nMuller/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Burke/Houston/Eott@Eott, John B \nEchols/HOU/EES@EES, Gene Humphrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Drew C Lynch/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nAmanda K Martin/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rob \nWalls/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Berberian/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Scott Yeager/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Stephen Barth/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, John \nBloomer/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kenny Burroughs/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Garland/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, John Griebling/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nKevin Howard/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kristina \nMordaunt/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Everett Plante/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, David Reece/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, James Reece/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Rex \nShelby/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Claudia Johnson/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Kohnstamm/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Steve Luginbill/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Jean Mrha/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Brad Nebergall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nRaymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nDonahue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J \nKaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, George McClellan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Julia Murray/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nBrian Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Colleen Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Jeff Skilling does MS150\n\n\n\n\n\t\n\nWell, the bike is inspected, a few training rides have been made, and the \ncamping gear is being dusted off (yes, he is actually camping at the \nfairgrounds in LaGrange!).  Now all our fearless leader (and incidentally, \nthe National Multiple Sclerosis Society's 2000 Man of the Year), Jeff \nSkilling, needs is your help in raising money for MS.\n\nEnron's MS150 Dream Team is bigger than some townships in these parts - over \n350 Enron employees, led by Jeff, will ride from Houston to Austin under the \nEnron Flag April 15-16, and the team's goal is to raise $350,000.  I am \nchallenging (is begging a better word?) each of you to pledge a certain \namount per mile - i.e., $1, $2, $5, it's your call.  I'll even give you a \nbreak on the calculation and use 150 miles, even though Jeff swears it's \ncloser to 170 miles (you know how he is with numbers).  Of course, a flat \npledge is also appreciated.  And don't forget, Enron will match your pledge \nto this very worthy cause 1-1.\n\nI hope you will join the team and help Enron maintain its status as the top \nmoney raiser of all MS150 rides in the NATION!  Thank you for your \nconsideration.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me.\n\nSherri x3-5984\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22843636.1075840283819.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/26.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "26.", "date" : "2000-04-03 08:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Jeff Skilling does MS150" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I think we've received everything Mr. Pershing.  We have the VIP pass for the \ncar.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 05/11/2001 \n12:55:08 PM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nI just wanted to follow up to make sure that all the arrangements for Mr\nLay's trip to Paris are in order.  In particular, I wanted to make sure that\nthe materials for the FORUM, including the VIP pass for his car and driver\nmade it to you.  Please let me know if not, and I will arrange to have the\nmaterials left at his hotel pending his arrival.\n\nI have been in touch with Mr Bradley on input to Mr Lay's remarks, and all\nseems in order on that front.\n\nThanks again for your help.\n\nBest,\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n", "mid" : "10492432.1075840298766.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/260.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "260.", "date" : "2001-05-11 07:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay said that he would like for you to accept service on his behalf.\n\n\n\n\nRobert_Donohoo@i2.com on 05/09/2001 10:32:34 AM\nTo: tom_meredith@dell.com, bcash@interwest.com, Kenneth.lay@enron.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, Sanjiv_Sidhu@i2.com, Romesh_Wadhwani@i2.com, \nGreg_Brady@i2.com, Reagan_Lancaster@i2.com, Hiten_Varia@i2.com, \nPallab_Chatterjee@i2.com, Bill_Beecher@i2.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Lawsuit\n\n\nGentlemen;\n\nYou may or may not be aware, but each of you has been named as a defendant\nin a lawsuit.  The lawsuit has been filed by a Plaintiff who is represented\nby one of the law firms which has filed suit against i2 in the class action\nlawsuit (i.e. the Nike situation).  The Plaintiff in this lawsuit is a\nnominal shareholder and acts as a front for the Plaintiff law firm.\n\nWhat makes the lawsuit different from the class action is that it is a\nshareholder derivative lawsuit.  What this means is that the plaintiff\nshareholder has filed the lawsuit against each of you to collect damages on\nbehalf of i2.  The claim is based on the Nike facts, but the Plaintiff is\nclaiming i2 has been damaged by your actions.   What is interesting is that\nall damages recovered would go to i2.  So why the lawsuit?  The Plaintiff\ncan recover for all legal fees he incurs in bringing the lawsuit.\nDerivative actions commonly follow class action filings, as a sort of\n\"tag-along\" type of action.\n\nThe Plaintiff attorney has requested that i2 accept service of the lawsuit\non your behalf.  Normally, I would say no and let the Plaintiff law firm\ntry and track you down, but they may try and serve you at an inappropriate\ntime, i.e. client meeting, during a speech.  Please let me know if you\nwould like for us to accept service on your behalf.  This is very common\npractice.\n\nI will send each of you a copy of the lawsuit.  Needless to say, you are\nindemnified for this, i2 will pay for all legal fees incurred to defend you\nand i2 does have insurance to cover this matter.\n\nPlease let me know of your decision to have i2 accept service on your\nbehalf.\n\nThanks\n\n\nBob Donohoo\nCorporate Counsel\ni2 Technologies, Inc.\n\nThis message and the documents attached to it, if any, is intended only for\nthe use of the addressee and may contain information that may be PRIVILEGED\nand CONFIDENTIAL, and/or may contain ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT.  If you are not\nthe intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of\nthis communication is strictly prohibited.  If you have received this\ncommunication in error, please delete all electronic copies of this message\nand its attachments, destroy any hard copies you may have created and\nnotify me immediately.\n\n\n", "mid" : "17775575.1075840298790.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/261.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "261.", "date" : "2001-05-14 07:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Lawsuit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sarah -\n\nThe Enron attendees for tomorrow's meeting are:  Ken Lay, Marty Sunde and Bob \nWilliams.  Their resumes are attached.\n\n     \n\nSarah, will you please e-mail me exactly where they should come once they get \nthrough traffic.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "18992885.1075840298812.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/262.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "262.", "date" : "2001-05-16 07:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sara -\n\nThanks for the bios.  Is Mr. West not joining the meeting?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sara Whalen\" <swhalen@calstate.edu> on 05/16/2001 05:18:08 PM\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01\n\n\nRosalee,\n\nDr. Reed will be joined by Mr. William Hauck, a member of our Board of\nTrustees.  Their bios can be viewed at:\n\nhttp://www.calstate.edu/tier3/PubAffairs/bios/staffbio/Reed.html\n\nhttp://www.calstate.edu/tier3/PubAffairs/bios/trustbio/Hauck.html\n\nLet me know if there is anything else you need.  Thanks.\n\nSara\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com [mailto:Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com]On\nBehalf Of Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\nSent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:59 AM\nTo: Sara Whalen\nSubject: Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01\nImportance: High\n\n\nHi Sarah -\n\nThe Enron attendees for tomorrow's meeting are:  Ken Lay, Marty Sunde and\nBob Williams.  Their resumes are attached.\n\n(See attached file: 2001 March - regular.doc)   (See attached file: Bio -\nMarty Sunde March 2001.doc)  (See attached file: Robert Williams bio.doc)\n\nSarah, will you please e-mail me exactly where they should come once they\nget through traffic.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n", "mid" : "10115656.1075840298835.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/263.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "263.", "date" : "2001-05-16 09:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "RE: Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com", "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com", "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken Lay has approved the attached expense report for Rosalee Fleming.\n", "mid" : "3180537.1075840283842.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/27.", "bcc" : [ "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "27.", "date" : "2000-04-03 09:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Approval of Rosalee Fleming's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996f9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "terry_pierce@enron.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Terry -\n\nKen Lay said that he would really like an update and more detail about the \n\"Digital Divide\" and TFA.  He is attending the Fortune Battle Royal and said \nthis fits right in with the subject.  He will be leaving for Washington \ntomorrow night.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nTerry_Pierce@enron.net on 03/30/2000 09:59:59 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Conversation w/President & Mrs. Bush\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTerry Pierce\nEnron Broadband Services\nCorporate Marketing\nSr. Manager/Special Projects\n(713)345-8383 Office\n(713) 503-0700 Cell\n\n----- Forwarded by Terry Pierce/Enron Communications on 03/30/00 10:01 AM \n-----\n|--------+----------------------->\n|        |          Terry Pierce |\n|        |                       |\n|        |          03/30/00     |\n|        |          09:40 AM     |\n|        |                       |\n|--------+----------------------->\n  \n>----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n  \n|                                                                            |\n  |       To:     KEN LAY                                                     \n |\n  |       \ncc:                                                                  |\n  |       Subject:     Conversation w/President & Mrs. \nBush                    |\n  \n>----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nNight before last I visited with President and Mrs. Bush and suggested that he\ngive you a call regarding TFA (Technology For All)! I told him that it might\nprove valuable for his son's campaign!  When we spoke with Cynthia Sandherr in\nWashington a week or so ago, she said that the \"Digital Divide\" was the \nhottest\ntopic on Capital Hill.  She had some wonderful ideas on how to spin this so \nthat\nbusinesses create the bridge for the divide and not government!  Although we\nwant to stay nonpartisan with TFA, this would be a wonderful press opportunity\nand platform in Washington!\n\nJust thought I should give you \"heads-up\" in case he asks and please tell \nLinda\nI said hello!\n\nThank you for doing so much for the cause!\n\n\nTerry Pierce\nEnron Broadband Services\nCorporate Marketing\nSr. Manager/Special Projects\n(713)345-8383 Office\n(713) 503-0700 Cell\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3078884.1075840283865.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/28.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "terry_pierce@enron.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "28.", "date" : "2000-04-03 12:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Conversation w/President & Mrs. Bush" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996fa" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gary, I could open it perfectly!!", "mid" : "5876358.1075840283887.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/29.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "29.", "date" : "2000-04-05 09:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Long-Range Aircraft" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996fb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cmkrishna@bangaloreit.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Krishna -\n\nIf it is convenient for you, Dr. Lay is suggesting that you meet on Friday, \nJanuary 28 at 3:45 p.m. at the Hotel Meierhof.  Dr. Lay will meet you in the \nlobby and you can meet at a table in the restaurant at the hotel.\n\nPlease advise if this works with your schedule.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"CM\" <cmkrishna@bangaloreit.com> on 01/12/2000 02:01:29 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: ksiidc@vsnl.com \nSubject: \n\n\n\nDear Mr.Kenneth L Lay\n\n     An important message for you\n\n\n\nTo\nDr.Kenneth L Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nEnron Corp.\nUSA\n\n - att1.htm\n - davosmeeting.doc\n\n", "mid" : "28140414.1075840283256.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/3.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "cmkrishna@bangaloreit.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "3.", "date" : "2000-01-17 09:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re:" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996fc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jmathews@jefferson-usa.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Yes, indeed.\n\n\n\n\nJanet Mathews <jmathews@jefferson-usa.com> on 04/07/2000 10:57:20 AM\nPlease respond to jmathews@jefferson-usa.com\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc: Limas Jefferson <ljefferson@jefferson-usa.com> \nSubject: This is a test\n\n\nThis is a test to confirm we have the correct email address for Mr. Ken Lay.\nPlease respond if this message has been received successfully.\n\nThank You\n\n\n", "mid" : "13264767.1075840283910.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/30.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jmathews@jefferson-usa.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "30.", "date" : "2000-04-07 03:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: This is a test" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996fd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tnktaylor@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Corey -\n\nMy champion, hero, angel - I think I have made a major mistake!!!  I thought \nI had tickets to Mark McGuire's team for May 12, but it is the Cinncinatti \nReds!!!  I am so sorry.  Is that going to be o.k.?  That's  what I get for \nthinking I know anything about baseball.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you!!\n\nLove,\n\nAunt Rosie", "mid" : "5298117.1075840283932.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/31.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tnktaylor@earthlink.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "31.", "date" : "2000-04-11 05:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "This is for my Champion" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996fe" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nYour Father wrote:\n\n\"Elizabeth -\n\nThe Republican Convention is July 31 - August 3.  Although there are no \nguarantees I expect I can get you tickets and reservations.\n\nLove,\n\nDad\"\n\nLiz, I have sent an e-mail to our Washington office to ask for assistance in \nobtaining hotel reservations and credentials.  We don't yet have reservations \nfor Ken as everything is locked up by the Republicans, but I have been \nassured they will be forthcoming.  We asked for the same hotel as your Dad \nwill have, so hopefully that will work.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 04/07/2000 10:25:47 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay <kenneth_lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Go Astros!\n\n\nDad,\n\nJust wanted to e-mail and wish you all the best on the\nOpenning day, you'll do GREAT! I wish I were there,\nI've been getting updates from Kay and Kathy,\nparticularly about the free doghnuts and Duck Soup!\n\nOn another note, when is the Republican Convention? I\nwould really like to attend if possible.\n\nBest of luck!!!!!\nI love you,\nLiz\n\np.s. let me know what the feed back is in regards to\ncampaign help!\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\n", "mid" : "25544364.1075840283955.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/32.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "32.", "date" : "2000-04-11 07:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Go Astros!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1996ff" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Western Coal Council -- Linda Bernson <lindaeb@westcoal.org> on 04/11/2000 \n04:37:11 PM\nTo: undisclosed-recipients:;\ncc:  \nSubject: Western Coal Council - April Update\n\n\nIf you do not wish to receive this update in the future, simply reply to this \nmessage by typing REMOVE in the subject area, and we will remove your email \naddress from future transmissions. \nThank You! \n\nDear Members, \n\nAttached is the April WCC Member Update.? We hope you enjoy this \"members \nonly\" \nbenefit. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file.? This program is \navailable at no charge at Acrobat Reader. \n\nPlease let us know if you have suggestions or comments to improve upcoming \nissues. \n\nCheers, \n\nJanet Gellici \nExecutive Director \nWestern Coal Council \ninfo@westcoal.org\n - apr2000.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "28730555.1075840283978.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/33.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "33.", "date" : "2000-04-11 10:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "REMOVE" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199700" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "allison.navin@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "You are all the most thoughtful and sweet!!!  Thank you so much for the \nflowers that you sent today!!  You made our day wonderful!!\n\nThanks so much!!!\n\nRosie", "mid" : "26171346.1075840284007.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/34.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "allison.navin@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "34.", "date" : "2000-04-14 08:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Flowers" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199701" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "text" : "Hi Mr. Garten and Valerie -\n\nWe have been working on Ken's schedule.  It is a fairly busy week, but it \nlooks like he could do a 30 minute conference call on Wed. at 2:30 p.m. (New \nYork time), if that is still good for you.  Please let me know if Wednesday \nis a satisfactory time for the phone call.  That appears to be the only \nwindow he has next week.\n\nValerie had already sent the SEC Panel Outline on 4/11, which you attached \nbelow.  Ken Lay has already seen it.\n\nRe:  the other question that you asked about Ken Lay's name appearing in a \npress release, he said that is fine.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 04/14/2000 08:16:52 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: SEC Panel on Value in the New Economy - Conference Call\n\n\nDear Ken,\n\nWe are in the process of trying to arrange a conference call with you on\neither Tuesday or Wednesday of next week to discuss the paper which is\nattached.  ( I'm sending it along now so that you have some time to look at\nit.)\n\nWe will be doing this by conference call and once we set a time to talk with\nyou, will give you the number to call.  (To set up a time, your office can\ncontact my assistant, Valerie Petersen either at valerie.petersen@yale.edu\nor at 203-432-6035.)\n\nLook forward to speaking with you next week.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff Garten\n\n <<SEC Panel Outline 10Apr00.doc>>\n\n - SEC Panel Outline 10Apr00.doc\n\n", "mid" : "30324336.1075840284030.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/35.", "bcc" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "35.", "date" : "2000-04-14 11:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: SEC Panel on Value in the New Economy - Conference Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199702" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ajones@uwtgc.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Annie -\n\nUnfortunately, Mr. Lay will be out of town that day.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Annie R. Jones\" <AJones@uwtgc.org> on 04/14/2000 04:56:07 PM\nTo: \"Allen D. Brown\" <abrown@redstonebank.com>, \"Alvin L. Henry\" \n<eastforkr@aol.com>, \"Ann P. Kaufman\" <annk@pdq.net>, Anna Babin \n<ababin@catholiccharities.org>, Archie Dunham \n<a-w-archie.dunham@usa.conoco.com>, Art Contreras <delia.brown@usdoj.gov>, \n\"Arthur K. Smith\" <aksmith@uh.edu>, Bobby Tudor <kimberly.stanley@gs.com>, \nBruce Ranck <bruce.ranck@bfi.com>, \"Carol L. Siedhoff\" <siedhoff@mcia.com>, \n\"Caroline C. Vetterling\" <vetterling@bvcpa.com>, Charles Rhoads \n<crhoads@vandaveer-group.com>, Cheryl Thompson-Draper \n<cheryltd@warrenelectric.com>, Chip Carlisle <ccarlisle@wellsfargo.com>, \nChuck Watson <chlw@dynegy.com>, \"Clark C. Smith\" \n<clark.smith@engageenergy.com>, \"Cuba Wadlington, Jr.\" \n<Helen.M.Dworsky@Williams.com>, \"Dan F. Smith\" <dan.smith@lyondell.com>, Dan \nNip <dnip888@aol.com>, Dan Wilford <dan_wilford@mhhs.org>, \"Deborah M. \nCannon\" <deborah.cannon@bankofamerica.com>, Drayton McLane \n<drayton@mclanegrp.com>, \"Edward N. Robinson\" \n<edwardnrobinson@mindspring.com>, \"Elvin Franklin, Jr.\" \n<elvin.franklin.b3el@statefarm.com>, \"Eugene Vaughan, Jr.\" <cjross@vnsm.com>, \nFred Fowler <fjfowler@duke-energy.com>, Gene McDavid \n<valerie.skaggs@chron.com>, \"George C. Yang\" <gcy46@hotmail.com>, \"Gerald B. \nSmith\" <gbsmith@smith-graham.com>, Gerald Merfish <gmerfish@tex-tube.com>, \nGreg Nakanishi <gnakanishi@gnresources.com>, \"J. Michael Solar\" \n<jmsolar@sfllp.com>, \"J. Victor Samuels\" <pterry8567@aol.com>, Jack Sweeney \n<jack.sweeney@chron.com>, Jaime de la Isla <jdelaisl@houstonisd.org>, James \nCrownover <jim_crownover@mckinsey.com>, \"James L. Pate\" \n<rosariomcbrayer@pzlqs.com>, Jane Van Hsieh <hihf@juno.com>, \"Joe W. \nWalkoviak\" <jw3411@txmail.sbc.com>, Jose Adan Trevino \n<jatrevino@univision.net>, Juanita Elizondo <elizondj@fiestamart.com>, \nKatherine Tamer <kathy.m.tamer@usahq.unitedspacealliance.com>, \"Kenneth L. \nLay\" <klay@enron.com>, Laurence Payne <lpayne@nccj.org>, \"M. \ndesVignes-Kendrick\" <sseals@hlt.ci.houston.tx.us>, Mamie Ewing \n<mamie.ewing@argo.dhs.state.tx.us>, \"Mark E. Lowes\" <mlowes@bracepatt.com>, \nMichael Jhin <mjhin@sleh.com>, \"Nancy K. Wooldridge\" <nkw@dilwoo.com>, Peter \nDiaz <pdiaz@khou.com>, Peter Zwart <zwartpa@bp.com>, Rabbi Samuel Karff \n<skarff@beth-israel.org>, \"Rev. J. Michael Miller\" <jmmiller@stthom.edu>, \n\"Rev. James Dixon\" <crystalj@clearsail.net>, Robert Zincke \n<bzincke@kroger.com>, Rogene Gee Calvert <kwchou@aol.com>, \"Rufus P. Cormier, \nJr.\" <rcormier@bakerbotts.com>, Sarah Peterson \n<speterson@hillandknowlton.com>, \"Scott J. McLean\" \n<Scott.J.McLean@chase.com>, \"Stan Marek, Jr.\" <smarek5875@aol.com>, Stephen \nKaufman <skaufman@comkauf.com>, \"Steve H. Wasserman\" <swasserman@kprc.com>, \nSteve Howard <showard@hgac.cog.tx.us>, \"Steven L. Miller\" \n<slmiller@shellus.com>, Susan Bischoff <susan.bischoff@chron.com>, Trini \nMendenhall <mendenhall@fiestamart.com>, Vern Stockton <stockvm@bankunited.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: \"Special Called Board Meeting\n\n\n\n   DON'T FORGET!!!!!!\n\n  Special Called Board Meeting\n  April 25, 2000  -  3:45 - 4:30 p.m.\n  Kim Son Ballroom, 1503 St. Emanuel\n  (Packets will be mailed on Tuesday, April 18th.)\n\nPlease reply with your attendance, or give me a call me at 713-685-2764.\nThanks!!\n\n\n", "mid" : "2848529.1075840284054.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/36.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ajones@uwtgc.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "36.", "date" : "2000-04-15 12:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: \"Special Called Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199703" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sharon.lay@travelpark.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Sharon!!!  We'll have him there.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nSharon Lay <sharon.lay@travelpark.com> on 04/18/2000 06:18:13 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth_lay@Enron.com'\" <kenneth_lay@Enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: one more photo reminder\n\n\n\n\n> ----------\n> From:  Sharon Lay\n> Sent:  Tuesday, April 18, 2000 7:17 PM\n> To:  'Ken_Lay@Enron.com'\n> Subject:  FW: one more photo reminder\n>\n>\n>\n> ----------\n> From:\n>\n> Hola Ken,\n> FYI!!!!  Just one more photo shoot!  I will see you at Union Station!\n> Besos,\n> Tu Hermana,\n> Sharon Sue\n> ----------\n> From:  NBDHA@aol.com[SMTP:NBDHA@aol.com]\n> Sent:  Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:31 PM\n> To:  dmarshall@mclanegrp.com; sharon@travelpark.com; mash@dynegy.com\n> Subject:  one more photo reminder\n>\n> One more reminder......Photo shoot tomorrow at 2:15 at Union Station -\n> meeting with Jerry Power, photographer and Sammye Rusco with Susan Elmore\n> Public Relations.\n> Jerry is familiar with Enron Field and has some ideas about locations.\n>\n> Sharon, would you please follow up with Ken's office, too.  Thanks\n>\n> Nancy\n>\n> Nancy C. Brainerd\n> Downtown Houston Association\n> 1221 McKinney, Ste 3434\n> Houston, TX  77010\n> (713) 658-8938 phone\n> (713) 658-0503 fax\n> downtownhouston.org\n>\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "26609519.1075840284077.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/37.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sharon.lay@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "37.", "date" : "2000-04-18 11:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FW: one more photo reminder" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199704" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sunb9902b@ccsurvey.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay had passed this on to Joe Hirko in Enron Broadband Services.\n\n\n\n\ntcsburke@ccsurvey.com on 04/20/2000 08:09:18 PM\nPlease respond to sunb9902b@ccsurvey.com\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Scott McNealy wants to hear from you...\n\n\nDear MR. LAY,\n\nRecently you should have received an email invitation asking for your\nparticipation in an executive customer survey regarding Sun's performance.  \nThis\nis just a reminder that Sun is still very interested in your feedback.\n\nTo take the survey, either click on the URL below, or copy and paste the \nENTIRE\nURL into your browser's address window.  Thank you for your time and\nconsideration.\n\nhttp://www.customercast.com/sunb9902b/survey.cgi?marker=AK3iRK&ln=LAY&fn=KEN\n\n\nCordially,\n\nPaige Dugger\nBurke CSA\npdugger@burke.com\n\n\n[AK3iRK]\n\n", "mid" : "12722647.1075840284099.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/38.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sunb9902b@ccsurvey.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "38.", "date" : "2000-04-21 04:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Scott McNealy wants to hear from you..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199705" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com", "kayla.ruiz@enron.com", "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "text" : "Kenneth Lay has approved Cindy Olson's expense report, which is attached.\n\n", "mid" : "20702230.1075840284123.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/39.", "bcc" : [ "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "39.", "date" : "2000-04-21 06:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Approval of Cindy Olson's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199706" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "hitoshi.misaki@toshiba.co.jp", "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp" ], "cc" : [ "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Misaki:\n\nDr. Lay would prefer that the pre-meeting continue to be scheduled at 8:30 \na.m. on January 29, as he has conflicts the afternoon of January 28, so it \nwould be difficult for him to attend.\n\nPlease advise.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\n\"hitoshi misaki\" <hitoshi.misaki@toshiba.co.jp> on 01/18/2000 04:04:29 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, browne_ejp@bp.com, aknittel@ford.com, \ndaniel.esty@yale.edu\ncc: forma@gol.com, \"masae oobayashi\" <masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \n\"yasuo3 uchida\" <yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \"kiyoharu yokoyama\" \n<kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \"naoki1 kubo\" \n<naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \"tomoko seki\" <tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \n\"yasuhiro2 shimura\" <yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp> \nSubject: WEF- Outline of Opinion for Environmental Agenda\n\n\n\nMr. Kenneth L. Lay, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,\n                                         Enron, USA\nProfessor Dr. Klaus Topfer c/o Mr. Claire Musonera, Personal\n          Assistant, UN Environmental Programme, Kenya\nSir John Browne, Group Executive, BP Amoco Plc, UK\nMr. William Clay Ford Jr., Chairman, Ford Motor Company, USA\nMr. Daniel C. Esty, Yale Center for Environmental Law and\n                                         Policy, USA\n\ncc:Ms. Yu Serizawa, Advisor for Japan, World Economic Forum\n\nWe are the supporting staff for Mr. T. Nishimuro President and\nCEO, Toshiba Corporation and hope that you have already received\nthe \"Session Structure\" from WEF office for the subject session\nheld on Saturday 29 January 09:00-10:15 at Kongress Centre, Davos.\n\nWe are preparing the outline of Mr. Nishimuro's opening remarks\nwho will chair the subject session. Herewith is attached the\noutline for your reference, which is tentatively prepared for\nhim by his staff. This may be re-defined through the discussion\nwith Mr. Nishimuro.\n\nMr. Nishimuro wants to assure the session flows as smoothly as\npossible, and\ntowards this we would appreciate it if you could send me, by\ne-mail, a\nbrief summary of or the key points of participants remarks.\n\nIn addition, Mr. Nishimuro would like for all participants to\ncome and talk freely beforehand and we will appreciate if you\ncould come to following meeting place.\n\n     REGIONAL NETWORK CENTER, ASIA PACIFIC, KONGRESS CENTER\n     at 16:30 of Friday 28, 2000.\n     Ms. Yu Serizawa will call out there.(Cell Phone:079-238-7021)\n\nIf you can not come to the meeting place, please advise to this\nmail address or call Mr. H. Misaki at Hotel Crystal(081-413 5757\nFax081 413 3262) after January 26.\n\n>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n>>>>>\n\nWorld Economic Forum-Mr. Nishimuro's Notes\n\"What should be the environmental agenda for business in the 21st\ncentury?\"\n\n.Introduction\n1. Awareness of Environmental Issue\n1)   Environmental issue, like Global warming, Excessive use of\nnatural resources, Recycling, Pollution, is of major significance.\nThe impact on the business is becoming to increase.\n2)   The Kyoto Conference(COP3) defined an international framework\nfor dealing with the issue of global warming.\n(The GHG reduction targets contained in the Kyoto Protocol are 6%\nfor Japan, 7% for the U.S.A., 8% for the EU)\nSpecific content for the Flexibility Mechanism/Kyoto Mechanism\n(for International Emissions Trading (IET), Joint Implement (JI),\nand Clean Development Mechanism(CDM)) will be decided on at COP6,\nwhich is scheduled for November 2000.\n     GHG is a serious matter requiring a globally studying.\n\n2. GHG Reduction\n1)   The relationship between GHG levels and climatic change\nremains uncertain at present and further research is required.\nPolicies will have to be devised that take account of developments\nin scientific knowledge and opinion and that also maintains\nflexibility.\n2)   Policy on GHG reduction must reflect the circumstances of\neach country and be based on a combination of regulatory measures,\neconomic measures and voluntary measures.\n     Excessive regulating may cause the unfairness in business\ncompetition.\n\n3. Energy Conservation\n1)   The U.S.A. is the largest consumer of energy. In such a\nlarge, mobile country, much\nconsumption is accounted for by the transportation sector.\n2)   The EU has pushed many advances in environmental protection,\nand has seen considerable progress in the use of renewable energy.\n\n3)   Japan has very limited natural resources, and energy\nconservation has been promoted since the oil shocks of the 1970s.\nAs a result, Japan is a leader in making effective use of energy,\nand has the lowest level of GHG emissions against GDP.\nJapan's policy is to combine regulation with voluntary measures.\nIndustry has supported this by promoting voluntary environmental\nplans and other measures.\nJapanese industries including Toshiba are to improve the energy\nconsumption efficiency of their products and use of energy at\ntheir factories.\n\n4. Programme of Industry\n1)   Energy conservation is to make up the cost reduction of\nproducts and recycling will bring about the effect on manufacturing\ncost saving in the long run.\n\n>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n(See attached file: Einvironmentalissue0118.doc)\n\n   Hitoshi Misaki, Group Manager\n   Relations-Group,\n   International Division TOSHIBA CORPORATION\n   1-1,Shibaura 1-chome Minatoku Tokyo\n   JAPAN 105-8001\n   TEL:03-3457-3661, FAX:03-5444-9217\n   e-mail:hitoshi misaki@toshiba.co.jp\n   YES T can !\n\n - Einvironmentalissue0118.doc\n\n", "mid" : "6227944.1075840283283.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/4.", "bcc" : [ "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp" ], "to" : [ "hitoshi.misaki@toshiba.co.jp" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "4.", "date" : "2000-01-18 01:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: WEF- Outline of Opinion for Environmental Agenda" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199707" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeff, I will definitely show this to Mr. Lay.  However, I had a thought.  Why \ndon't you draft what you'd like him to say and then he can make changes to it \nas he wishes.  That would really be helpful.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan@ECT\n04/28/2000 03:21 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Cougars @ Enron\n\nKen,\nThank you for the opportunity to meet today at the \"Enron Teaching Excellence \nAwards.\"  It was an indeed an honor and a privilege to finally speak to you \nin person.  Ironically, when I returned to the office today I received your \ninteroffice mail concerning the below email.  I certainly understand that you \nwill not be able to attend many events as I am sure that your schedule is \nquite demanding.  I believe that this group will benefit substantially by \nknowing that you are aware that it exists and want to support it.  Is it \npossible to send a brief email to UH alumni at Enron letting them know as \nsuch?  If the alumni see that you support our efforts, they will take an \nincreased interest in participating and provide us a solid foundation with \nwhich to work.  Please provide me any feedback you may have.\n\nAs we talked about today, we would like to begin having occasional \"brown \nbags\" in an effort to get the alumni better acquainted with the university.  \nI believe that we should have one with Dr. Smith to promote the image \ncampaign, changes at the university, the tier 1 status, etc.  If you could \nmake it that would be great but if not that is OK as well.  I will send you \nthe date when I have it.\n\nChet Gladchuk has agreed to work with us to orchestrate a tailgate party on \nSept. 16th to welcome Dana Dimel in his first home football game.  We will \nhave a tent, food, refreshments, football tickets, etc.  I suspect that it \nwill be from approx. 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM.  Please let me know if your \ncalendar is free.\n\nI am truly excited to have you as alumni and am grateful for your \napproachability.  Please let me stress that I do not expect you to make all \nor even most of our events.  I would just like to let you know what we are \ndoing and if you find that you are free, we would love to have you.\n\nThank you for your time,\nJeff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey McClellan/HOU/ECT on 04/28/2000 \n02:48 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan\n04/12/2000 05:10 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Cougars @ Enron\n\nMr. Lay,\nMy name is Jeff McClellan and I am President of the \"Cougars @ Enron\".  We \nare a group of Enron employees that are UH alumni that have banded together \nto form a chartered extension of the Houston Alumni Organization.  We had our \nkickoff event in the 50th floor dining room on March 7th of this year and \nhave received substantial interest in our organization.  I wanted to drop you \na line to tell you not only about us, but also what we are doing.  As of \ntoday, we have 107 employees that have expressed interest in contributing to \nour group's success. We have several stated objectives:\n\n1. Network Enron Cougars together to build strong working relationships.  \nThis will benefit the employees as well as the company.\n2. Raise and present scholarships to Enron dependents to attend the \nUniversity of Houston.  This will help to ease education costs.\n3. Assist the company in its recruiting efforts concerning the university.\n4. Assist the university through financial gifts whenever possible.\n\nCurrently, here is what we have planned:\n\n4/15/2000 The HAO has given us their hall at \"Frontier Fiesta\".   Frontier \nFiesta is a festival thrown by the students and alumni that provides good \nfamily   fun. The HAO is having it catered and everyone is invited.\n\n9/16/2000 We are throwing a tailgate party to celebrate Dana Dimel's first \nhome football game against Army.  We are working with Chet Gladchuk to set up \na   tent, have it catered, listen to a live band, football tickets, etc.  We \nwould like to make this event open to all of Enron if possible.  The \nuniversity will   provide Enron special recognition on both the Cougar Vision \nScoreboard and over the PA in both the first and second half of the contest.\n\nThese are the confirmed events so far as we are still in the opening stages.  \nWe anticipate to have more events planned (golf tournament) which I would \nlike the opportunity to share with you.  This group is designed to cater to \nits members, the company, and the university and I believe it is going to be \none of the most successful out there.  To achieve such a plateau, however, we \nneed to be a continuous draw to old and new alumni alike.  To have you as an \nalumni is truly a monumental draw to our employees and the university.  Would \nyou consider making several appearances with us at our events?  Your \nparticipation would greatly increase our exposure and ability to accomplish \nour goals and we would love the chance to honor you as one of our most \ndistinguished alumni.  If there are any suggestions that you may have as to \nhow to further our group, I would love to hear them.  I understand that you \nare extremely busy and I do not wish to monopolize your time but this alumni \ncharter is something that I truly believe in and I hope you will agree that \nit has great potential.  With you support, we can attain a level of success \nthat will set us aside from any other group.\n\nThank you for your time,\nJeff\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "16485918.1075840284148.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/40.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "40.", "date" : "2000-04-28 08:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Cougars @ Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199708" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richard.leibert@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dick, I don't know if we answered this for you or not, but I'm sure it will \nbe fine for you to draft a letter for Ken's signature.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nRichard Leibert@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n05/01/2000 09:10 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON \nSubject: Indian Prime Minister visit to Houston\n\nKen,\n\nReceived communications from the Texas Department of Economic Development and \nthe Indo-American Chamber of Commerce.  Both would like to invite PM Vajpayee \nto Houston during his U.S. visit in September.  The last time that we had a \nPM here was in '94 with PM Rao.  I would like to support this action and \nwould recommend that we draft a letter for your signature.  Have discussed \nsame with Joe Sutton and have his support.\n\nDick\n\n", "mid" : "19892849.1075840284171.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/41.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "richard.leibert@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "41.", "date" : "2000-05-05 01:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Indian Prime Minister visit to Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199709" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sharon:\n\nMr. Lay's e-mail address is kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nPlease let me know if you have any other questions.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "2758102.1075840284195.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/42.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "42.", "date" : "2000-05-09 06:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Ken Lay's e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19970a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "epi@steps-peace.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Kenneth L. Lay, Chairman and CEO of Enron Corp. will not be able to \nattend the November 16 - 17, 2000 6th Olympiad of the Mind.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call me.\n\n713/853-5769\n\nThank you", "mid" : "16764449.1075840284217.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/43.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "epi@steps-peace.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "43.", "date" : "2000-05-09 06:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "6th Olympiad of the Mind" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19970b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ksaucier@hobbycomm.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Kenneth Lay, Chairman & CEO of Enron Corp. will not be able to attend the \nMay 16 event.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call me at 713/853-5769.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "3540787.1075840284240.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/44.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ksaucier@hobbycomm.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "44.", "date" : "2000-05-09 07:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Fly Me To The Moon" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19970c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "nsexton@clubforgrowth.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Kenneth Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "18009705.1075840284262.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/45.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "nsexton@clubforgrowth.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "45.", "date" : "2000-05-09 08:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Reception on May 9, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19970d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sally:\n\nHere is the number for the Montriand #2680.\n\nTori", "mid" : "28136748.1075840284285.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/46.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "46.", "date" : "2000-05-09 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Jessica's Cancellation Number" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19970e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "pramath_sinha@isbindia.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Sinha -\n\nUnfortunately, Ken Lay will not be able to attend the May 16 dinner.  He also \nhas a conflict on September 28, the next meeting of the ISB Governing Board.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Pramath Sinha\" <pramath_sinha@isbindia.org> on 04/24/2000 11:11:25 AM\nTo: \"Kok Peng Teh\" <kpteh@gic.com.sg>, \"Kenneth Lay\" <klay@enron.com>, \n\"Jurgen Schrempp\" <jurgen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com>, \"Jurgen Dormann\" \n<jurgen.dormann@aventis.com>, \"John Mack\" <mackj@ms.com>, \"James Schiro\" \n<james.schiro@us.pwcglobal.com>, \"Jacob Wallenberg\" \n<jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se>, \"Henry Paulson\" <henry.paulson@gs.com>, \"Gary \nTooker\" <gary.tooker@motorola.com>, \"Daniel Vasella\" \n<daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com>, \"Bon-Moo Koo\" <hylee@office.lg.co.kr>, \n\"C. Boonstra\" <c.boonstra@philips.com>\ncc: \"Pramath Raj Sinha\" <pramath_sinha@mckinsey.com>, \n<neeraj_bharadwaj@hotmail.com> \nSubject: Invitation to ISB Dinner on May 16, 2000 in New York\n\n\n\nDear Governing Board member,\n\nThis is just let you know that three of our Board members - Victor Menezes\n(Citibank), PC Chatterjee (The Chatterjee Group), and Uday Khemka (the SUN\nGroup of Industries) - are co-hosting a fund-raising dinner for the ISB on\nTuesday, May 16, 2000 in New York. While I understand this is short notice,\nin case you are in New York on that date and also available for dinner, we\nwill be delighted if you could join us. Rajat, Dean Jacobs, and a number of\nother Board members and supporters will also be there.\n\nPlease block off the date on your calendar and let me know if it is\npossible for you to attend. We will be sending out a formal invitation in a\nfew days. Also, do let us know if you have any suggestions on who we should\ninvite for the event.\n\nPlease also note that the next meeting of the ISB Governing Board will be\nheld in New York on Thursday, September 28 from about noon to 6PM.\n\nWith best regards,\n\nPramath Sinha\n\n\n", "mid" : "11730224.1075840284308.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/47.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pramath_sinha@isbindia.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "47.", "date" : "2000-05-09 13:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Invitation to ISB Dinner on May 16, 2000 in New York" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19970f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rob, Ken said this is fine.\n\n\n\n\nRob Bradley\n05/14/2000 12:06 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Final Quote for \"Leading the Revolution\"\n\nGary Hamel and I went back and forth once more after your last input, and \nhere is where we came out.\n\nAt this point your blessing or revision on this blurb will be the final.\n\n- ROB\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron on 05/14/2000 \n11:50 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nGrace Reim <greim@strategos.com> on 05/12/2000 06:31:58 PM\nTo: Rob.Bradley@enron.com\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Re: [Fwd: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution]\n\n\nPerfect, Rob.\n\nThank you.\nGrace\n\n\n\n\nRob.Bradley@enron.com wrote:\n\n> I dropped \"own\" before \"business life\" to reduce wordiness and substituted\n> Gary's two suggestions.  Is this now okay?\n\n\n\"Gary Hamel's 'revolutionary entrepreneurship' model represents a\nsubstantial advance in our understanding of what companies must do to\nbecome outstanding innovators.  It should influence not only top management\nbut also every employee who, indeed, is the CEO of their business life.\"\n\n\n\n> If so, I'll send it up to Ken.\n>\n> Thanks,\n>\n> ROB\n>\n> Grace Reim <greim@strategos.com> on 05/12/2000 04:54:57 PM\n>\n> To:   Rob.Bradley@enron.com\n> cc:\n>\n> Subject:  Re: [Fwd: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution]\n>\n> Hello Rob,\n>\n> Gary agrees that \"radical\" might not be the best choice.  He said that\n> \"outstanding\" innovators would be fine.\n>\n> On another note, he still feels that \"significant, qualitative\" advance...\n> is a bit long.  Wonders if \"substantial\" would suffice?  But he leaves this\n> one entirely to you.\n>\n> Hope to hear from you on Monday.\n>\n> All the best,\n> Grace\n>\n> Rob.Bradley@enron.com wrote:\n>\n> > We are getting very close.\n> >\n> > My only concern with #2 is the word radical.  That's good for you but may\n> > not be for Ken.\n> >\n> > What would you think of replacing \"radical innovators\" with \"outstanding\n> > innovators\" or \"super innovators\"?\n> >\n> > One concern I have about radical is that you can be radical and not\n> > successful (unprofitable).  You could be bold and very wrong (picking the\n> > wrong revolution) or just ahead of your time (which is still resource\n> > misallocation to economists).\n> >\n> > If you want to think of acceptable replacements for \"radical,\" I'll then\n> > let Ken decide which word his wants (including the choice of radical) and\n> > put the quotation to bed.\n> >\n> > - ROB\n> >\n> > Grace Reim <greim@strategos.com> on 05/11/2000 03:21:57 PM\n> >\n> > To:   Rob.Bradley@enron.com\n> > cc:\n> >\n> > Subject:  [Fwd: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution]\n> >\n> > Hello Rob,\n> >\n> > Here are Gary's suggestions.\n> >\n> > Your thoughts?\n> >\n> > Grace\n> >\n> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n> > Received: from strategosnet.com ([206.14.127.110])      by\n> > woodside.strategosnet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id MAA16468    for\n> > <greim@strategosnet.com>; Thu, 11 May 2000 12:25:14 -0700 (PDT)\n> > Message-ID: <391BB3B1.A84F79D1@strategosnet.com>\n> > Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 00:33:05 -0700\n> > From: Gary Hamel <ghamel@strategosnet.com>\n> > Reply-To: ghamel@strategos.com\n> > Organization: Strategos\n> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win98; U)\n> > X-Accept-Language: en\n> > MIME-Version: 1.0\n> > To: Grace Reim <greim@strategosnet.com>\n> > Subject: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution\n> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\n> > X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000\n> >\n> > Dear Rob . . . thanks again for taking the trouble to help me with a\n> > blurb from Mr. Lay.\n> >\n> > Here are two slightly reworked quotes.  I must say, I like the second\n> > one more than the first. I hope it is acceptable to you.\n> >\n> > \"Gary Hamel's 'revolutionary entrepreneurship' model represents a\n> > significant, qualitative advance in our understanding of the principles\n> > and practice of innovation.  It should influence not only top management\n> > but also every employee who, indeed, is the CEO of their own business\n> > life.\"\n> >\n> > \"Gary Hamel's 'revolutionary entrepreneurship' model represents a\n> > significant, qualitative improvement in our understanding of what\n> > companies must do to become radical innovators.  It should influence not\n> > only top management, but also every employee who, indeed, is the CEO of\n> > their own business life.\"\n> >\n> > Gary.\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "17596838.1075840284332.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/48.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "48.", "date" : "2000-05-15 10:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Final Quote for \"Leading the Revolution\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199710" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will be out of town.\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan@ECT\n05/15/2000 05:31 PM\nTo: Mark Confer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dian Chu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kristina H \nBrosig/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brooklyn Couch/HOU/ECT@ECT, Valeria A Hope/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nEric Francis Calub/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracey Irvin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracey \nFlorio-Kozadinos/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sandra \nLighthill/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Hope/HOU/ECT@ECT, Becky \nPham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shannon Carmichael/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elyse \nKalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Maribel Mata/Corp/Enron@Enron, Merlyn \nFance/GCO/Enron@ENRON, Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yannis \nTzamouranis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chad Tipton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nEstalee Hickman/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, nbrines@uh.edu \nSubject: 5/17 Board Meeting Agenda\n\nHello to all,\nAttached please find the agenda for Wednesday's board meeting.  Please review \nit and come to the meeting with ideas and suggestions.  If you have not done \nso already, please let me know if you will be there.  Again, the meeting is \nWednesday, 5/17/00 at 1:30 in EB49C4.  We have scheduled the room until 3:00 \nbut I will aim to have you out of there in an hour.\n\nSee you there,\nJeff\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "1308774.1075840284355.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/49.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "49.", "date" : "2000-05-15 10:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: 5/17 Board Meeting Agenda" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199711" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sanjay -\n\nFurther to my earlier message, Ken is very willing to go to the Chief \nMinister's hotel to meet with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nSanjay Bhatnagar@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n01/19/2000 06:52 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Pam Benson, Rosalee \nFleming@ENRON \nSubject: Meeting with SM Krishna, CM of Karanataka in Davos as per his letter \nto Dr. Lay\n\nDear Ken: \n\nAs discussed I would appreciate your meeting with the CM even for a few \nminutes at Davos. I will find soem time in ur schedule to brief you for that \nmeeting before you leave for Davos.\n\nThe CM considers u as a personal friend now that u have arranged for him to \nbe invited to Davos. In fact he has also requested you personally whether you \ncan arrange a meeting with Bill Gates while he is there. That would probably \nbe impossible given everyone's schedule there and my message for that to the \nCM is going to be that eaxctly that... the schedules look impossible to \narrange that.\n\nHowever for your meeting, I would appreciate giving us some time.\n\nRegards,\nSanjay\n\n", "mid" : "16787226.1075840283307.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/5.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "5.", "date" : "2000-01-19 02:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Meeting with SM Krishna, CM of Karanataka in Davos as per his\r\n letter to Dr. Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199712" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "contact@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Smadja -\n\nYou may not be the person to ask, but I am trying to get information for Dr. \nLay for the World Economic Forum Advisory Council meeting in Geneva in late \nAugust.  Can someone please send Dr. Lay a schedule, so he can plan \naccordingly?\n\nThank you.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"Claude Smadja, Managing Director\"<contact@weforum.org> on 05/17/2000 \n05:56:11 AM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nAs you were unable to participate in the China Business Summit this year, I \nwould like to remind you that you can find information of interest, including \nthe China Briefing at: http://www.weforum.org/chinabriefing on our website.\n\nAs a reminder here is also your login and password:\n\nLogin: 31594\n\nPassword: 90ZJ4XQS\n\n\nKind regards,\n\nClaude Smadja\nManaging Director\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n", "mid" : "18426636.1075840284378.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/50.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "contact@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "50.", "date" : "2000-05-17 01:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199713" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "maryse_zwick@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Maryse.  This is very helpful.  \n\n\n\n\nMaryse_Zwick@weforum.org on 05/17/2000 12:45:16 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000\n\n\nDear Rosalee,\n\nThe Council meeting in Geneva will take place on 31 August-1 September. As\nis a tradition, it will start with a dinner on Thursday 31 August and end\non Friday 1 September at around 3 pm, so that the Council members can still\nreturn home for the weekend.\nA detailed agenda and further information will be sent out in the next\nweeks.\nI hope that this preliminary information will be of help to you. If you\nhave any specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.\nBest regards,\nMaryse\nExecutive Assistant to the President\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Maryse Zwick/World Economic Forum on\n17/05/2000 19:41 ---------------------------\n\n\nFabienne Chanavat\n17/05/2000 16:31\n\nTo:   Maryse Zwick/World Economic Forum@WEF\ncc:\n\nSubject:  Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit\n      2000\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Fabienne Chanavat/World Economic Forum\non 17/05/2000 16:28 ---------------------------\n\n\nRosalee.Fleming@enron.com on 17/05/2000 15:31:48\n\nTo:   \"Claude Smadja, Managing Director\"<contact@weforum.org>\ncc:\n\nSubject:  Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit\n      2000\n\n\n\nMr. Smadja -\n\nYou may not be the person to ask, but I am trying to get information for\nDr. Lay for the World Economic Forum Advisory Council meeting in Geneva in\nlate August.  Can someone please send Dr. Lay a schedule, so he can plan\naccordingly?\n\nThank you.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"Claude Smadja, Managing Director\"<contact@weforum.org> on 05/17/2000\n05:56:11 AM\n\nTo:   <klay@enron.com>\ncc:\nSubject:  World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nAs you were unable to participate in the China Business Summit this year, I\nwould like to remind you that you can find information of interest,\nincluding the China Briefing at: http://www.weforum.org/chinabriefing on\nour website.\n\nAs a reminder here is also your login and password:\n\nLogin: 31594\n\nPassword: 90ZJ4XQS\n\n\nKind regards,\n\nClaude Smadja\nManaging Director\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22634749.1075840284401.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/51.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "maryse_zwick@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "51.", "date" : "2000-05-17 06:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199714" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "helpdesk@mailman.enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Excuse me, but what does this mean?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<HelpDesk@mailman.enron.com> on 05/17/2000 10:42:29 PM\nTo: <Kenneth_Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: HelpDesk Request\n\n\nTESTMODE\nHouston -- Houston.Resolution.Center@enron.com\n\nFrom: Kenneth Lay - Kenneth_Lay@enron.com\nFor:  N/A - N/A\nPhone:  1234\nOffice: 3211\n\nDescription of Problem:\nblah!\n\n\n", "mid" : "15647580.1075840284424.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/52.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "helpdesk@mailman.enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "52.", "date" : "2000-05-18 01:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: HelpDesk Request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199715" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lisa.l.brown@us.pwcglobal.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lisa, please attach your resume.  It would be more appropriate for you to \nsend it to cindy.olson@enron.com.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee for Kenneth Lay\n\n\n\n\nlisa.l.brown@us.pwcglobal.com on 05/22/2000 09:54:27 AM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Resume\n\n\n\n\nPlease review my resume for administrative/clerical positions available at\nEnron. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me at\n713-356-4324.\n\nRegards,\nLisa Brown\n----------------------------------------------------------------\nThe information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which\nit is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any\nreview, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action\nin reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the\nintended recipient is prohibited.   If you received this in error, please\ncontact the sender and delete the material from any computer.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22802527.1075840284446.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/53.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lisa.l.brown@us.pwcglobal.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "53.", "date" : "2000-05-22 03:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199716" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sharon -\n\nUnfortunately, Ken Lay will be out of town.  Thanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net> on 05/24/2000 04:18:18 PM\nTo: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"W. F. Mosley\" <mosleycpa@msa.com>, \"Robert N. \nDietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \n\"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. Christopher Wyatt\" \n<rcwyatt@worldnet.att.net>, \"Peter Forbes\" <pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul \nWidener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Joel \nTietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe Richardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \n\"Jim Wise\" <banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" \n<jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"J. Wise\" \n<ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. Wise\" <jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans \nAttwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank Vandiver\" \n<fvandive@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" <dybech@raintreesorts.com>, \n\"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Bruce J. Harper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill \nWright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflan@swbell.net>, \"Ken \nLay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FROM JACK TOMPKINS\n\n\n\nNotice for next meeting.\n?\nSharon\n - Christian Business Group-June.doc\n\n", "mid" : "16906484.1075840284470.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/54.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "54.", "date" : "2000-05-25 01:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FROM JACK TOMPKINS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199717" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jkollaer@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Arlene!!!\n\nIt's a miracle, but I was able to open the attachment.  I am so excited!!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nJim Kollaer <jkollaer@houston.org> on 05/25/2000 10:26:16 AM\nTo: \"'laboon@lockeliddel.com'\" <laboon@lockeliddel.com>, \n\"'richarde@centurydev.com'\" <richarde@centurydev.com>, \"'j_royer@tcbhou.com'\" \n<j_royer@tcbhou.com>, \"'betty@onstead.com'\" <betty@onstead.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: George Beatty <GBEATTY@houston.org>, David Finklea \n<dfinklea@houston.org>, Charlie Savino <CSAVINO@houston.org>, Anne Culver \n<aculver@houston.org> \nSubject: Draft of letter to Delay\n\n\nThis is the draft that we prepared for Tom to document our plan and the\ncommitment that he gave us last week. Please look it over and get your\ncomments back to me so that we can forward it latest by Friday.\n\nThanks,\nJim\n\n - GHP draft to Tom DeLay.doc\n\n", "mid" : "8349170.1075840284492.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/55.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jkollaer@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "55.", "date" : "2000-05-25 04:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Draft of letter to Delay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199718" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jfierro@barter.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Fierro -\n\nI am very sorry, but I inadvertantly deleted your e-mail before printing the \nattachment for Mr. Lay.   Will you please send it again?  Mr. Lay's e-mail \naddress is kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "33426891.1075840284515.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/56.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jfierro@barter.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "56.", "date" : "2000-05-26 03:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Attachments to e-mail letter of May 18, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199719" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Enloe -\n\nKen Lay asked me to let you know that he doesn't know Stephen Bennett.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Enloe, Ted\" <Ted.Enloe@COMPAQ.com> on 05/24/2000 08:18:07 AM\nTo: \"Benjamin M. Rosen (E-mail)\" <ben@brosen.com>, \"Chris A. Davis (E-mail)\" \n<chris.davis@gulfaero.com>, \"Frank P. Doyle (E-mail)\" \n<Frank.Doyle@COMPAQ.com>, \"George H. Heilmeier (E-mail)\" <ghh@telcordia.com>, \n\"Judith L. Craven (E-mail)\" <lynnj@iname.com>, \"Kenneth L. Lay (E-mail)\" \n<klay@enron.com>, \"Kenneth Roman (E-mail)\" <kenroman@worldnet.att.net>, \n\"Lawrence T. Babbio Jr. (E-mail)\" <babbio@BellAtlantic.com>, \"Lucille S. \nSalhany (E-mail)\" <lucie@jhmedia.com>, \"Peter N. Larson (E-mail)\" \n<hkiss@bruncorp.com>, \"Thomas J. Perkins (E-mail)\" <kjewett@kpcb.com>\ncc: \"Fusco, David L.\" <David.Fusco@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: FW: Avnet/Compaq Decision at Intuit\n\n\nIf any of you know Stephen Bennett, would you please contact David Fusco to\nmake a call.\n\nThanks,  ted\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Fusco, David L.\n> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 12:39 AM\n> To: Enloe, Ted\n> Subject: FW: Avnet/Compaq Decision at Intuit\n> Importance: High\n>\n> Hi Ted.  We're in the final stages of closing a significant High\n> Availability opportunity at Intuit.  Our San Diego sales team has done an\n> outstanding job to position Compaq as their vendor of choice against Sun,\n> HP and EMC.  Please refer to the email below for more specific details on\n> Intuit's decision.\n>\n> Sometime next week Intuit's CIO, Jennifer Hall, will be presenting their\n> formal recommendation to Stephen Bennett, President, CEO.  We've been told\n> that he's friends with a Compaq board member.  I need your help in\n> identifying that person.  Once identified, we'd like them to contact\n> Stephen ASAP in order to communicate the following:\n>\n> Compaq's senior management, including the Board of Directors, is aware of\n> the Intuit opportunity.  Compaq's committed, and determined, to meet and\n> exceed their expectations.\n>\n> The Intuit sales team, headed by Bob Oakes, will prepare a briefing\n> document for our board member to use.  Please advise ASAP.  Thanks for\n> your help and support on this!\n>\n> Dave Fusco\n> Area Director, Southern California\n> Enterprise Business Unit\n> 949-462-9762 W\n> 949-462-9763 F\n> 714-394-9009 M\n> 800-842-2460 P\n> david.fusco@compaq.com\n>\n> Intuit Names Stephen Bennett As President, CEO\n> Senior Financial Services Executive Brings Broad Experience Growing\n> Diverse Businesses\n> Mountain View, Calif. -- Jan. 24, 2000 -- Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU\n> <http://www.quicken.com/investments/quotes/?symbol=INTU>) announced today\n> that its board of directors has selected Stephen M. Bennett as president\n> and chief executive officer. Bennett assumes his responsibilities\n> immediately, succeeding Bill Campbell, who had been acting chief executive\n> since September. Campbell is retiring from day-to-day responsibilities but\n> will remain chairman of the board of directors. Bennett was also named to\n> the board.\n> Bennett, 45, was most recently an executive vice president and member of\n> the Office of the CEO at GE Capital, the financial services subsidiary of\n> General Electric Corp. GE Capital is the world leader in numerous\n> financial industries, including private label credit cards, commercial\n> equipment leasing and vendor finance. With $330 billion in assets, GE\n> Capital provides 42% of General Electric's overall profits and is among\n> the world's largest non-banking financial institutions.\n> \"Steve is an outstanding leader from a company renowned for strong\n> leadership,\" said Campbell. \"His experience is tailor-made to fit Intuit's\n> needs now and in the future. We wanted someone with service industry\n> knowledge, who had led large, complex organizations and with proven\n> ability to produce fast growth. Steve is the ideal choice to take Intuit\n> to the multi-billion dollar level.\"\n> \"Intuit is the leader in e-finance. Quicken.com is already the leader in\n> online tax preparation and online mortgage origination,\" said Bennett, who\n> will relocate from Connecticut to the Bay Area. \"I'm excited to have the\n> opportunity to continue developing services for the Internet and take\n> Intuit's industry leadership to new heights.\"\n> During his GE career, Bennett held significant leadership positions in six\n> different businesses within the company, spanning both manufacturing and\n> financial services. In his most recent position, he oversaw a portfolio of\n> five different companies whose more than 20,000 employees last year\n> generated $15 billion in annual volume. Prior to that, as president and\n> CEO of GE Capital e-Business, he pioneered the company's efforts to\n> leverage the Internet across GE Capital's worldwide portfolio of\n> businesses.\n> Previously he delivered significant growth as the president and CEO of GE\n> Capital's more than 4,000-employee Vendor Financial Services business.\n> Under his leadership, assets grew to more than $13 billion from $5 billion\n> and net income increased to $200 million from $80 million in four years.\n> Intuit board member John Doerr said he was impressed by Bennett's broad\n> base of experience. \"Steve knows business-to-business as well as\n> business-to-consumer. He knows service businesses. And he gets the Net.\n> Intuit's product leadership and Steve's ability to grow businesses are an\n> ideal match for our future.\"\n> Bennett added, \"Intuit's management team is strong, stable and experienced\n> and works well together,\" he said. \"This is one of the few management\n> teams to successfully and rapidly transform a company to the Net. I'm glad\n> to have the opportunity to lead Intuit's continued growth and expansion.\"\n> Scott Cook, Intuit founder and chairman of its executive committee, said,\n> \"Steve shares Intuit's values. He's a straightforward, no-nonsense,\n> results-driven executive who cares deeply about people. His\n> values-oriented leadership style energizes organizations to great\n> achievement, and I look forward to working with him.\"\n>\n>\n>  -----Original Message-----\n>  From: Marino, Richard [mailto:Richard_Marino@intuit.com]\n>  Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 8:01 PM\n>  To: Oakes, Bob; 'Janice.Farnow@avnet.com'; Velijanian, Fred\n>  Cc: Bell, Lance; Pan, Andrew\n>  Subject: High Availability Server Evaluation Results\n>\n>\n>  We first want to express our appreciation to both HP and Compaq for\n> their\n>  efforts in helping make our evaluation project a sucess.  This did\n> not\n>  surprise us, as you have both been strong partners with us up to\n> now.\n>\n>  As we indicated at the beginning, this evaluation was specifically\n> aimed at\n>  how well each vendor performed at helping us install, develop, test\n> and\n>  engineer an effective Oracle HA solution.  The ability to work with\n> our\n>  Intuit team and the strength of the vendors support were critical\n> factors.\n>  Certainly the difficultly of data migration impacted this project,\n> limited\n>  our performance testing, and remains of great concern to us in\n> considering\n>  any migration in the future.\n>\n>  We are taking the opportunity to provide you with our honest\n> evaluation in\n>  the hopes that this information may be of value to you.  We do\n> however\n>  consider this information confidential and ask that you do not share\n> it\n>  outside of your organization.  In addition we are providing it with\n> the\n>  understanding that you will not use the details contained herein to\n>  criticize each other in an effort to promote your own position.\n>\n>  Here is a summary of our evaluation:\n>\n>  Sun Clusters - unacceptable, lacking features and EMC disk support\n>  Sun/Veritas Clusters - acceptable, but uncertain support and future\n>  HP Clusters - very good, strong features,  strong product roadmap,\n> very good\n>  technical support,  marginal sales support, variable support during\n>  evaluation\n>  Compaq - very good, stronger features, strong product roadmap,\n> outstanding\n>  support, higher risk\n>\n>  It should be understood, that there has not been a final decision\n> and\n>  management has not approved a migration plan.\n>\n>  We recommended Compaq, provided that we would be able to reduce the\n> risk\n>  factor associated with the recent release of their current software\n> and\n>  hardware architectures.\n>\n>  Management has requested that some further analysis be done (which\n> were not\n>  in the scope of this project) including cost/benefit analysis from\n> our\n>  customer's viewpoint and conversion cost estimates.  We believe we\n> have all\n>  the vendor information necessary to complete this analysis though\n> they may\n>  be a few pricing issues that will need clarification.\n>\n>  We will be in contact with each vendor regarding the disposition of\n> the\n>  loaned equipment we have on site from each vendor.\n>\n>  We again thank you for your efforts.  You will both remain key\n> partners of\n>  Intuit in the forseeable future and we hope to see our relationship,\n>  whatever the final determination by management concerning this\n> project, to\n>  continue to improve.\n>\n>  Richard Marino\n>  Lance Bell\n>   \n\n", "mid" : "3905211.1075840284541.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/57.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "57.", "date" : "2000-05-26 08:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FW: Avnet/Compaq Decision at Intuit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19971a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I have approved the attached expense report for Rosalee Fleming.\n", "mid" : "2417567.1075840284564.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/58.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "58.", "date" : "2000-05-30 02:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Approval of Rosalee Fleming's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19971b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mbartley@asiasoc.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Ken Lay will not be able to attend the meeting of the Asia \nSociety Annual Board Meeting in October 2000.  He has conflicts on the \ncalendar.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay", "mid" : "31198473.1075840284586.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/59.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mbartley@asiasoc.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "59.", "date" : "2000-05-30 07:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Asia Society Annual Board Meeting in October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19971c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "service@sbsubscriber.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Not interested\n\n\n\n\nservice@sbsubscriber.com on 01/20/2000 11:08:58 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: Urgent - Please Respond\n\n\n\nWe're sorry the web site address embedded in the email we sent you yesterday \ncontained an error.  Please try again using the revised address shown in the \ntext below.\n\nThank you\n\n\nDear Kenneth L. Lay:\n\nGreat news!  Your copy of 'Strategy & Business' issue 18 is in the mail.  \nThis quarter's edition is our first double-issue, and offers 'Strategy & \nBusiness' subscribers a powerful reality-check on the single most important \ntopic on the CEO Agenda today - E-Commerce.\n\nNot so great news!  This issue of 'Strategy & Business' may be your last.  \nPostal and audit regulations strictly limit the number of complimentary \ncopies we can serve.  Recently we emailed you to ask for confirmation that \nyou would like to continue your subscription. If you have not already done so \nplease do so now by visiting our Subscriber Services Center at \nhttp://www.sbsubscriber.com/services/cg.cfm?D=20000119143223&N=830487732&R=207\n.0 and following the simple instructions there.  It will only take a few \nmoments, and will insure that you don't miss a single issue of the magazine \nthat brings you the Best Ideas in Business.\n\nSincerely\n\nBev Chaloux\nCirculation Director\n\nPS:  You can also use our Subscriber Services Center to order extra copies of \nStrategy & Business, change your delivery address, or notify us of any \ndelivery problems.  Try it.  And let me have your views on how it works.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "17245620.1075840283330.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/6.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "service@sbsubscriber.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "6.", "date" : "2000-01-20 03:17:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Urgent - Please Respond" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19971d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Jeff and Valerie -\n\nSorry I hadn't responded sooner.  I was trying to get Mr. Lay out of town.  \nActually July 12 may work for him.  He is out of the office until June 12, \nbut I'll try to ask him on his messages, so you'll have an answer before then.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 05/31/2000 04:44:31 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: Panel on Valuation\n\n\nDear Ken,\n\nAlthough I didn't have your response in hand, based on the responses I have\nreceived, it seems that the best time for our next meeting is 3:00 - 5:30\np.m. on July 12 in New York City.\n\nI do hope you will be able to make it.  Please let me know.\n\nIn any event, I'll be in touch with you soon to follow up on the first\nmeeting.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff\n\n", "mid" : "31184149.1075840284609.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/60.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "60.", "date" : "2000-06-01 02:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19971e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mizzouwally@compuserve.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Pfeffer -\n\nDr. Lay asked me to tell you it's fine to proceed ahead with the 2001 date.  \nIt looks available on his schedule.  Please let me know if you need \ninformation from us.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Walter L. Pfeffer\" <mizzouwally@compuserve.com>@compuserve.com> on \n05/26/2000 11:04:25 AM\nTo: \"Hon. Dr. Kenneth L. Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Dates for the Faculty-Alumni Awards at MU...\n\n\nDear Dr. Lay,\n        In my last note, I believe I promised to check on the dates for the\nFaculty-Alumni Awards ceremonies in the future.  The University and the MU\nAlumni Association have them scheduled for:\n        October 26, 2001,\n        October 4, 2002, and\n        October 10, 2003.\nAs I mentioned, the nominations are due February 1st of each year, and\nattendance at the awards ceremony is necessary in order to receive it.  The\nprocess is competitive, but I would like to proceed with your nomination\nthis coming winter if the 2001 date is available on your schedule.\n        I visited with Mr. Purdy yesterday about a project at the Evans\nScholars House.  He and Mrs. Purdy seem to be doing fine - and enjoying the\nspring sunshine!\n        I look forward to visiting with you again.  Until then, I am\nCordially yours,\nWally Pfeffer\nPast-President, Leaders\nCollege of Arts & Science\n\np.s.  hope you have a relaxing holiday weekend!\n\n", "mid" : "25323280.1075840284632.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/61.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mizzouwally@compuserve.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "61.", "date" : "2000-06-02 10:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Dates for the Faculty-Alumni Awards at MU..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19971f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jerusalemfund@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Katsof -\n\nI believe someone called about this today, but Mr. Lay asked me to let you \nknow that these dates don't work for him, either.  Sorry.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJerusalemfund@aol.com on 05/30/2000 07:54:48 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: follow up\n\n\nDear Ken,\nI am in receipt of your letter saying you are unable to join us Aug.19-26,due\nto a scheduling problem,but if you were able to ,you would love to come.\nPlease check our web site www.Jerusalemfund.com for information about our\nspecial Einstein Awards Trip to Israel for information on the largest group\nof Hightech Leaders and Executives worldwide to visit Israel together.The\ndates are Oct 29-Nov 4,2000. If you were able to join us at that time,you\ncould recieve your award on this trip, as well as explore hightech\nopportunities, joint ventures or acquisitions in Israel .\nIt is quite an opportunity.\nLet me know if this date is a possibility. I urge you to check the web site\nfor more info\nBest,Irwin Katsof    \n\n", "mid" : "3965063.1075840284657.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/62.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jerusalemfund@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "62.", "date" : "2000-06-02 10:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: follow up" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199720" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com", "kayla.ruiz@enron.com", "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "text" : "Kenneth Lay has approved the attached expense report for Cindy Olson.\n", "mid" : "1716384.1075840284681.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/63.", "bcc" : [ "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "63.", "date" : "2000-06-05 06:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Approval of Cindy Olson's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199721" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richarde@centurydev.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is o.k. for Ken Lay, but we are changing to a more uniform address, so \nwould likely be better to use kenneth.lay@enron.com.\n\n\n\n\n\"Richard Everett\" <richarde@centurydev.com> on 06/06/2000 10:36:39 AM\nPlease respond to <richarde@centurydev.com>\nTo: <bbh@group1auto.com>, <bdussler@palmetto-partners.com>, \n<ecockrel@COCKRELL.COM>, <savoycap@msn.com>, <hjp@pappasrestaurants.com>, \n<jim_braniff@ajg.com>, <jdddec@insync.net>, <klay@enron.com>, \n<mnk@caller.infi.net>, <mfc-mca@worldnet.att.net>, \n<nsholmes@parkwayinvestments.com>, <posres@aol.com>, <pway@wayholding.com>, \n<rodc@insource.com>, <tcarey@crcevans.com>, <WalterPye@email.msn.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Test send\n\n\nThis is a \"test email send\" of the WPO Forum Group from Richard Everett.  By\nreturn email, please verify that you received this message and let us know if\nthere is another email address that you prefer us to use.\n\nThank you.\n\nJoy Powell\nExecutive Assistant\nto Richard Everett\n713/871-5119\n===================================================\nNOTE: The information in this email is confidential\nand may be legally privileged. If you are not the\nintended recipient, you must not read, use or\ndisseminate the information. Although this email\nand any attachments are believed to be free of any\nvirus or other defect that might affect any computer\nsystem into which it is received and opened, it is\nthe responsibility of the recipient to ensure that\nit is virus free and no responsibility is accepted\nby Century Development or any of its affiliates for\nany loss or damage arising in any way from its use.\n====================================================\n\n", "mid" : "24015378.1075840284706.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/64.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "richarde@centurydev.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "64.", "date" : "2000-06-06 04:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Test send" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199722" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kent.grusendorf@gte.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Mr. Lay will be in San Jose, CA participating in a conference, \nwhere he is a speaker, on June 14.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"kent.grusendorf\" <kent.grusendorf@gte.net> on 06/06/2000 03:31:04 PM\nTo: ljones@dttus.com, jkollaer@houston.org, laboon@lockeliddell.com, \nkaselawal@aol.com, klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Charles Miller/David Dewhurst Reception\n\n\nRE:??? June 14 Reception \n\nRecently Charles Miller and David Dewhurst sent you an invitation \nto a reception which they are hosting on Wed. 6/14 at 5:00 PM to be \nheld at the Houston Petroleum Club. \n\nI hope that you will be able to attend that event. \n\nUnder the leadership of Governor Bush and others we have made real progress \nin Education in Texas over the past decade.? Now it is time to take \nthe next steps and achieve even greater progress in our public education \nsystem. \n\nThe Texas Education Reform Caucus is made up of business leaders, educators, \nand elected officials dedicated to finding common sense approaches to \nimproving \neducation in Texas. \n\nI would appreciate the opportunity to visit with you on the 14th. \n\nKent Grusendorf \nState Representative District 94 \n?\n\n", "mid" : "206735.1075840284728.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/65.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kent.grusendorf@gte.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "65.", "date" : "2000-06-07 05:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Charles Miller/David Dewhurst Reception" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199723" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi -\n\nJust to let you know that it looks like one day will work.  I want to check \nwith Mr. Lay before confirming.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 06/12/2000 01:58:35 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: Meeting with Arthur Levitt in September\n\n\n Dear Ken,\n\n As you know, our next meeting is on Wednesday, July 12 from\n3:00-5:30 p.m.  In the next week or so, we'll be sending around a discussion\npaper which we hope crystallizes the issues, and we will try to talk to as\nmany of you as possible before the meeting to go through it.\n\n Meanwhile, Arthur Levitt has agreed to meet with us in September to\nbrainstorm on the ideas we've generated and also to give us a sense of some\nof the issues as he sees them.  There are three possible dates for the\nmeeting, which I suggest be in two parts -- first, a meeting among the panel\nonly from 5:00-6:30 p.m., and then a dinner with Chairman Levitt from\n6:30-8:30 p.m.  Here are the dates:\n\n Could you please let us know which of these would be possible for\nyou:\n\n\n  ___________ Thursday, September 14  5:00-8:30 pm\n\n  ___________ Monday, September 25  5:00-8:30 pm\n\n  ___________ Wednesday, September 27 5:00-8:30 pm\n\n\n\n Many thanks,\n Jeff Garten\n\n\n", "mid" : "18497841.1075840284752.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/66.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "66.", "date" : "2000-06-12 23:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Meeting with Arthur Levitt in September" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199724" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dhulton@euromoneypic.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you for your recent request for Mr. Lay to speak at your conference.  \nUnfortunately, do to Mr. Lay's schedule he will not be able to participate.\n\nThank you again,\n\nTori L. Wells\nExecutive Secretary", "mid" : "11417108.1075840284774.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/67.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dhulton@euromoneypic.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "67.", "date" : "2000-06-13 07:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Russia: Opportunities in the New Era" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199725" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "maxwells@train.missouri.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello Janice:\n\n I enjoyed your recent e-mail but was sorry to hear about your dad.  It \nsounds as though his health has deteriorated significantly.  These are always \ndifficult times.  As I watched my mother and father's health deteriorate and \nultimately watched them die, it is a very defining time in our lives.  But we \ncan be very thankful to have such great parents and to have had the privilege \nto have been raised in such loving homes.\n\n Sounds as though Eric has done very well as SMSU.  He is joining an \nexcellent company.  I am also delighted to hear that he will continue his \neducation working toward an MBA.  As we are living in an age where \nintellectual capital is so valuable, it is important for every young person \nto obtain the very best possible education they can.  As to our family, \nwithin the last ten days our youngest daughter Elizabeth was married to a \nyoung man from Buenos Aires, Argentina.  They met while they were both \nworking on a project as lawyers in Buenos Aires.  They're currently on their \nhoneymoon but shortly after returning will be moving from Buenos Aires to \nMiami, Florida.  This past Thursday night our sixth grandchild was born.  It \nwas born to our son David and his wife Courtney.  It was a 7 lb., 10 oz.,  20 \ninch little boy.  So we now have three grandsons and three granddaughters \nranging from about 2 years - 4 months down to a few days.  They are a great \ndeal of fun.  We are doing quite well.  I am looking forward to seeing Ginger \n\"Rees\" Copeland when she comes to Houston.  I would be delighted to arrange \ntickets for you and your family should you ever have occasion to visit \nHouston.\n\n I hope you have a great summer.", "mid" : "23097584.1075840284797.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/68.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "maxwells@train.missouri.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "68.", "date" : "2000-06-13 09:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Update from cousins in Missouri" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199726" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Carmona -\n\nEverything you have is correct.  I don't have an exact arrival time on July \n28 at this point.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Godwin Carmona\" <godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org> on 06/12/2000 03:23:07 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue 2000\n\n\nDear Rosalee:\n\nAs far as we know, Kenneth Lay is planning to take a private jet to\nparticipate in Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue taking place in Aspen,\nColorado, July 27 - 30th. He will be a little late - arriving July 28th. In\naddition, it is our understanding that he will not require sleeping\naccommodations at the Aspen Meadows for the period of the Dialogue.\n\nIf any aspect of this information is incorrect or if there have been any\nchanges in his itinerary or required accommodations, please let us know\nimmediately.\n\nKind Regards, and Many Thanks for your help and patience in this process.\n\n\nKind Regards,\n\n\nGodwin Carmona\nProgram Coordinator\nAspen ISIB\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "9873024.1075840284820.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/69.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "69.", "date" : "2000-06-13 10:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199727" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nWill you please give your Dad a call at the office at your earliest \nconvenience.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "3966302.1075840283352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/7.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "7.", "date" : "2000-01-26 09:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Telephone Call to Dad at Office" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199728" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com" ], "text" : "As we discussed, the date that Ken thinks is best for the United Way Kick-off \nis August 9 at the conclusion of the Employee Meeting.  He thinks it would be \nfine to do the presentations there and then move on to whatever activity is \nplanned.\n\nThanks for everyone's patience.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "9252407.1075840284843.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/70.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "70.", "date" : "2000-06-16 01:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "United Way Kick-off" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199729" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "61399@mailsubs.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Red Herring\" <redherring-61399@mailsubs.com> on 06/19/2000 09:02:23 PM\nPlease respond to redherring-61399@mailsubs.com\nTo: \"KEN LAY\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Thank you from Red Herring\n\n\nWelcome to Red Herring!\n\nDear KEN LAY,\n\nThank you for your recent order of RED HERRING magazine. We\nwould like to welcome you - and congratulate you on the\nforesight and good business senseyou showed when you\nsubscribed to our magazine. RED HERRING brings you the most\nremarkable insights into the business of technology and all\nthe business that technology touches.\n\nYour first issue is on its way and should arrive shortly. For\nyour convenience, you may pay now through a secure payment form at:\n\nhttp://www.mailsubs.com/offers/enter.asp?SEID=4003804-32&MC=693088LAY1400S095\n\nThank you for subscribing to RED HERRING - and welcome to the future!\n\nSincerely,\nAnthony Perkins\nEditor-in-Chief\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\nRed Herring respects your privacy and we value our relationship\nwith you. If you do not wish to receive further e-mail notices,\nplease send a reply to this email with the words \"Do Not E-Promote\"\nin the subject field.\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nXACK\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13966896.1075840284866.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/71.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "61399@mailsubs.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "71.", "date" : "2000-06-20 01:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Do Not E-Promote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19972a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "djbryant@insync.net", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Donna -\n\nKen said that the letter is fine.  Do you want to send us a list of the past \nFathers and let us send the letters?\n\nLet me know.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Donna J. Bryant\" <djbryant@insync.net> on 06/19/2000 04:40:19 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: <hdavis@enron.com> \nSubject: Solicitation to Past Fathers of the Year\n\n\nKen,\n  Thank you so very much for thinking of this idea.  It is so timely and\ncertainly fits with Kirbyjon's challenge. I have spoken with Hardie (who\nalso edited this letter for me) and we both agree that this would have much\ngreater impact if it came directly from you, as a past Father of the Year.\nAs you can see we attributed the information about our shortfall directly\nto me, so I am involved in the letter but not doing the solicitation.  If\nyou are not comfortable with this, just let me know and I will redo the\nletter.  I think if you agree to send this out over your signature it would\nbe enormously helpful.  Please let me know what you'd like me to do.\n\n  Thank you again for your thoughtfulness and continuous support.\n\n    Donna\n - KLay2000request.doc\n\n", "mid" : "28369603.1075840284889.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/72.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "djbryant@insync.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "72.", "date" : "2000-06-20 02:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Solicitation to Past Fathers of the Year" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19972b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine Brown\n06/20/2000 01:07 PM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kurt S \nHuneke/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda \nGarza-Castillo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherryl \nStone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marsha Lindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jewel Meeks/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Joe Witherspoon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVideoconfeRence@enron, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2000\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, June 26\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  __XX_____\n\n*  *  *\n\nPlease return this e-mail to me with your response by 12:00 p.m., Friday, \nJune 23.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "33008786.1075840284913.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/73.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "73.", "date" : "2000-06-20 06:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19972c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda, before we knew that you and Ken were going to the VIP reception, Ken \nhad me ask if others could attend in your place.  I did ask and they have \njust called me that Nancy Kinder said that it is o.k. for the Vermeils and \nthe Herrolds to attend, in addition to you and Ken.  They did ask if we would \nnot spread it around as others have asked and they have not let them.\n\nOh, but Beau just called that Heather is ill and they are cancelling.  \n\nRosie", "mid" : "23248344.1075840284936.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/74.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "74.", "date" : "2000-06-20 11:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "VIP Reception and Photo Op" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19972d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi -\n\nOur street address is 1400 Smith St., Houston, Texas 77002.  For your \ninformation, Dorothy is no longer in our office.  Tori Wells is a new contact \nperson, in addition to me.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Godwin Carmona\" <godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org> on 06/20/2000 04:08:58 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Alecia Smith\" <alecia.smith@aspeninstitute.org> \nSubject: Materials for Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue\n\n\nDear Rosalie/Dorothy:\n\nTomorrow, we are sending to all participants via Airbourne, reading\nmaterials for the Business Leaders Dialogue in Aspen, Colorado (July 27-30).\nWe have noticed that our mailing address for Mr. Lay is a p.o. box.\nUnfortunately, our express courier will not ship to a p.o. box.  Is there a\nstreet address that you can provide for Mr. Lay so that we can express mail\nhim his Dialogue materials?\n\nYour assistance in this would be greatly appreciated.\n\n\nKind Regards,\n\nGodwin Carmona\nProgram Coordinator\nAspen ISIB\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "27117359.1075840284963.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/75.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "75.", "date" : "2000-06-21 01:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Materials for Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19972e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Happy to do so, Mrs. Vittor!!\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 06/21/2000 12:30:21 PM\nTo: Ken Lay <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Resume 2\n\n\nRosalee,\nApparently the format was wrong on the first copy, can\nyou print this out for Dad.\nThanks,\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - KS Format Changes.doc\n\n", "mid" : "25163278.1075840284985.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/76.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "76.", "date" : "2000-06-21 06:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Resume 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19972f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mgriffes@evelocity.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Griffes:\n\nI have just printed out everything you sent earlier for Mr. Lay.  Can you \nplease tell me where the correction is, please.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nMGriffes@evelocity.com on 06/27/2000 05:18:26 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc: gus@evelocity.com \nSubject: [Corrected copy] Your conversation with Gus Kinnear re eVelocity \nCorporation\n\n\n\nMr. Kenneth Lay, \n\nGus Kinnear requested that I get this information to you as soon as possible. \n?Gus and I spoke with David Cabello earlier this afternoon and my \nunderstanding is that you will be speaking with him tomorrow. ?A similar set \nof documents were provided to David. ?Please contact me by phone or e-mail if \nyou have any trouble opening or reading them. \n\nAttached are the following pdf files. ? \n\nMarket Description. \nConfidential Memorandum describing the company's business. \nPro Forma Financial statements through 2004. \n\nI thank you very much for your interest in eVelocity. \n\nMichael Griffes \nPresident & CEO \n603-766-5060 \n603-235-7079 (cell) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - ConfMemo-1.pdf\n - Inc.PDF\n - Bal.PDF\n - CashFlow.PDF\n - 1pagehi-lite-1.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "32717551.1075840285010.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/77.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mgriffes@evelocity.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "77.", "date" : "2000-06-27 10:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: [Corrected copy] Your conversation with Gus Kinnear re\r\n eVelocity Corporation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199730" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sharon -\n\nKen Lay will be out of town.  Thanks.\n\n\n\n\n\"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net> on 06/27/2000 10:24:54 AM\nTo: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"Robert N. Dietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \n\"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \"Ray Daugbjerg\" \n<105113.2130@compuserve.com>, \"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. \nChristopher Wyatt\" <cwyatt@dttus.com>, \"Peter Forbes\" \n<pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul Widener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Michael Hensley\" \n<MikeH@tescodrilling.com>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Ken \nLay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"Joel Tietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe \nRichardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \"Jim Wise\" \n<banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"Jere M. Ahrens\" <jahrens@dttus.com>, \"Jeff L. \nMurray\" <jeffm@netlan-inc.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" <jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \n\"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"J. Wise\" <ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. \nWise\" <jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans Attwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank \nVandiver\" <fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" \n<dbech@raintreesorts.com>, \"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \n\"David Smith\" <DavidHillSmith@worldnet.att.net>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Charles Beall\" <anne.b@worldnet.att.net>, \"Bruce J. \nHarper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill Wright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \n\"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflynn@swbell.net>, \"Kyle Bergeron\" <emalliance@aol.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FROM JACK TOMPKINS\n\n\n\n?\nPlease see the attachments for the July 6th meeting.\n?\nThank you,\n?\n?\nSharon Kimmel\niExalt, Inc.\nskimmel@iexalt.net\n281.600.4000 ext.  408\n? \n? \n - Ivy.gif\n - Sharon Kimmel.vcf\n - Christian Business Group-July.doc\n - SPIRITUAL REBOUNDING-June 1 meeting.doc\n\n", "mid" : "27407718.1075840285033.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/78.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "78.", "date" : "2000-06-27 10:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: FROM JACK TOMPKINS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199731" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "hanley@risk.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Hanley -\n\nIs there a specific time for the keynote - specifically on the 27th?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Joel Hanley\" <hanley@risk.co.uk> on 06/28/2000 11:32:31 AM\nPlease respond to \"Joel Hanley\" <hanley@risk.co.uk>\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: EPRM IT conference\n\n\n\n?\n=20\n?\n=20\n\n\n\n\nTrading and risk management\n=20\n\nInformation Technology\n\nfor the gas and electricity industries\n\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????  27 & 2=\n8=20\nSeptember, 2000\n\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n?????  Houston\n\n?\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nAs you are no doubt aware your colleague Jeffrey Skilling  recently made a=\n=20\nkeynote address at our flagship event RISK 2000 in Boston.  Building on the=\n=20\nsuccess of that event, I would like to invite you to make the  keynote=20\naddress at Energy & Power Risk Management  Conferences=01, third annual=20\ninformation technology event as  outlined above. This year's keynote sessio=\nn=20\nis entitled \"The E-Commerce Revolution: Innovations and  opportunity in the=\n=20\nelectronic energy marketplace\". This session has no  bullet points as I wou=\nld=20\nlike the speaker to address only the latest issues as  they see fit. My=20\nresearch has showed that the industry is very interested in  your opinions =\non=20\nthis subject and I hope you can fit this hour-long session into  you busy=\n=20\nschedule.\n\n=01+Information Technology=01, will take a focused look  at the latest adva=\nnces=20\nbeing made in the energy market=01,s systems and  technologies. The confere=\nnce=20\nwill be structured in two streams, offering  delegates and speakers the=20\nchance to tailor the event to their own areas of  interest. The streams wil=\nl=20\nbe partitioned into five areas:=20\n\n1) Information technology for risk management\n\n2) Information technology for pricing and trading\n\n3) Data techniques and strategies\n\n4) Advanced technologies for trading and risk management\n\n5) Challenges of the evolving energy marketplace\n\nEach of these categories will investigate the kind of problems  being faced=\n=20\nby energy IT/IS managers, traders and risk managers alike. I have  attached=\n a=20\ncopy of the program for your information. There will also be a  software=20\nexhibition at the conference at which vendors will be demonstrating  their=\n=20\nproducts, as well as a post-conference seminar on data management.\n\nThis conference will be of the highly technical level that  people have com=\ne=20\nto expect from EPRM events, and I am very keen to encourage  participation=\n=20\nfrom speakers in modifying the program to suit the audience and  issues at=\n=20\nhand. If you have any suggestions or comments on the programme, please  let=\n=20\nme know; any help would be gratefully received.\n\nThis event will be thoroughly marketed through both Energy  & Power Risk=20\nManagement Magazine and our extensive database. It is my aim to  attract th=\ne=20\nleading market players by providing a first-class program with  top-rated=\n=20\nspeakers, making this a highly worthwhile event for the energy  industry.\n\nUnfortunately my schedule for this program is very tight. I  would greatly=\n=20\nappreciate an email soon to let me know if you would like to take  part in=\n=20\nthis event. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to  ge=\nt=20\nin touch.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nJoel Hanley\n\nSenior Producer, EPRM Conferences and Courses\n\n?\n\nDirect: +44 (0) 20 7484  9885\n?\nwww.riskpublications.com\n\n - IT2K.doc\n\n", "mid" : "6284648.1075840285058.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/79.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "hanley@risk.co.uk" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "79.", "date" : "2000-06-28 10:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EPRM IT conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199732" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nThe reason Ken and Linda were trying to reach you from the plane was that \nthey had some suggestions for the hotel rooms and wanted you to know their \npreference.  They would like to give the Jasmine Suite that they are \ncurrently in to the Vittors with a connecting bedroom, to take care of their \nfamily.\n\nThey would like Mark and Natalie to have the end or corner suite that the \nVittors have.\n\nKen and Linda said that they would prefer two connecting rooms, hopefully on \nthe 3rd or 4th floor.  They would like for the rooms to have the ocean view \non the North side.  If that isn't possible, it would be o.k. to overlook the \npool, but they would not really like the south side as it wouldn't be as \nquiet.  The two rooms would give them everything they need, with 2 baths.\n\nThey said they can be reached in Switzerland tomorrow.  The Hotel Meierhof's \nphone number is:  41-81-416-82-85, Fax is:  41-81-416-39-82.  They should \narrive in Davos about 9:00 a.m.\n\nI know you will have a beautiful and wonderful wedding!!  Thank you so much \nfor including me on the Save the Date list.  I feel honored!  Unfortunately, \nwe won't be able to come.   Our \"first\" anniversary is June 3, but was 1961!!\n\nTake care and call if we can do anything.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "22543933.1075840283375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/8.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "8.", "date" : "2000-01-27 10:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Hotel Reservations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199733" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "src@delphigroup.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nShawn Christy <src@delphigroup.com>@delphigroup.com> on 06/21/2000 11:28:26 AM\nPlease respond to Shawn Christy <src@delphigroup.com>\nTo: Kenneth Lay <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Delphi Aspen Executive Summit\n\n\nDear Kenneth,\n\n Hello! I wanted to inform you of an exclusive Delphi Event.  Attached is a \nletter from Tom Koulopoulos, The Delphi Group's CEO, explaining the details \nfor our upcoming Executive Retreat to be held on August 28-29 in Aspen. This \nis going to be a truly unique experience.\n\n I would like to extend you and other senior level executives at Enron an \ninvitation to this  event. I have already invited George Short. This event is \nlimited attendance since the St. Regis Aspen can only accommodate 200. The \nearly registration fee is $2500.00 per seat.\n\n I will follow up with you later in the week. In the meantime, if you have \nany questions, please e-mail or call me at 617-247-1511.\n\nBest Regards,\n\nShawn Christy\nsrc@delphigroup.com\n\n\nAbout Delphi Group\n Delphi Group, www.delphigroup.com, is a global integrated services provider \nand the leading voice on B2B E-business, corporate portals and knowledge & \ncontent management . Through its advisory services, consulting, market \nresearch, and community-building conferences worldwide, Delphi Group provides \nobjective thought leadership that has assisted more than 15,000 professionals \nat nearly every major national and global organization and branch of \ngovernment.\n\n\n - AspenLetter.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "30296187.1075840285122.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/80.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "src@delphigroup.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "80.", "date" : "2000-07-01 15:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Delphi Aspen Executive Summit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199734" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Katherine:\n\nMr. Lay is planning on attending in person.\n\nTori\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n07/05/2000 01:15 PM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Garza-Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy \nStark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMaureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, 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, Jewel Meeks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 10\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, July 10\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, \nJuly 7.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "33068967.1075840285147.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/81.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "81.", "date" : "2000-07-05 07:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 10" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199735" }, "sender" : "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sarah.davis@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sarah, Cindy Olson requested that I forward this to you for further handling.\n\nRosalee\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron on 07/10/2000 \n08:59 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nBetty Alexander@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n07/07/2000 06:37 PM\nTo: Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: OK, Jeff, you requested that we be candid about Enron...\n\n\"Management does things right; Leadership does the right things.\" (Peter \nDrucker)\n\nToday I began to wonder if I've been a fool in staunchly defending Enron's \nVisions & Values. \n\nAn esteemed colleague of very strong professional reputation at Enron was \nrecently approached by a hiring supervisor.  Totally unexpected & \nunsolicited, an offer was accepted; all seemed well as this Recruit got good \nfeedback directly from clients & Enron upper mgmt.  But after a short time, \nsuddenly Recruit was told that performance was unsatisfactory.  No specific \nbehaviors or problems were identified as cause; no opportunity given to \nmodify; Recruit was summarily removed to another floor with instructions to \nfind another job.  Upon displacement she told me (~6 weeks ago), \"I want \navoid trouble for anyone; I just want to continue quietly at Enron and forget \nthis.\"  \n\nTo date I have honored her request for silence, but all this hullabaloo about \nEnron being the best place to work makes her dilemma particularly upsetting, \nand there is ample evidence that her plight is not unique.  I refer here to \nCindy Adams, formerly of Joe Sutton's office.  I don't care why it was \ndecided not to use HR's counseling/review process designed to help when \nthings go awry; I just know that Enron's best bet is to give this talented \nprofessional more time.  She writes:\n\n...Last week, my HR Rep informed me that I have a deadline of July 15th in \nwhich to find a job...I have no assistance from HR or Recruiting.  I had 2 \ninterviews 5 weeks ago and I had to initiate those myself.  I've not received \nanswers from postings I've responded to - I am left hanging without \nacknowledgment of any sort.\n\nI have been approached and learned from others that the same thing happened \nto them with the same circumstances; one said that it took her a full 3 \nmonths to land her present job.  I am not afforded that opportunity now ...\n\nJeff, would you please ask someone to remove Cindy's July 15 deadline?  There \nare no rules left to break here; Cindy is trying to proceed diligently & \ndiscreetly, but she is under duress by not having any feedback/support from \nHR.   With a little boost, it's not too late to bring this picture into line \nwith Enron's vision of retaining topnotch people.  \n\nCindy has no idea that I'm writing on her behalf, and after this I intend to \nhonor her wishes with silence.  But you must see the irony here, not to \nmention the double standard in how Enron's Visions & Values are applied to \nassistants all over Enron:  Cindy Adams was sought after, then abruptly put \nout of the office of Joe Sutton, who happens to be our V&V expert!  I'm not \nblaming Joe for anything; he is simply the backdrop in this example.  I \nremember Joe once used an expression at a floor meeting:  \"believing your own \nbaloney.\"  He wasn't talking about Visions & Values then, but \"believing \nbaloney\" suddenly seems to fit for assistants who work at Enron.  You asked \nfor candid; herein I have done my very best to give it to you.\n\nJeff, thanks for asking and listening.  I and my colleagues are listening \ntoo, but seeing is believing.\n\nRespectfully submitted,\n\nBetty Alexander\nSr. Administrative Assistant \n", "mid" : "28082704.1075840285171.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/82.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sarah.davis@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "82.", "date" : "2000-07-10 00:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "OK, Jeff, you requested that we be candid about Enron..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199736" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ceoextra@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will be there.  I thank you for your e-mail or he wouldn't have been \nthere.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nCEO Extra <CEOextra@houston.org> on 07/10/2000 09:30:16 AM\nTo: \"'mabramso@kentelec.com'\" <mabramso@kentelec.com>, \n\"'jbaker@bakercommunications.com'\" <jbaker@bakercommunications.com>, \n\"'carl.baucum@ey.com'\" <carl.baucum@ey.com>, \"'ablackshear@fulbright.com'\" \n<ablackshear@fulbright.com>, \"'burgos_r@hccs.cc.tx.us'\" \n<burgos_r@hccs.cc.tx.us>, \"'rcarter@esc-hdq.com'\" <rcarter@esc-hdq.com>, \n\"'james.crump@pwcglobal.com'\" <james.crump@pwcglobal.com>, \n\"'ann.earnest@concert.com'\" <ann.earnest@concert.com>, \"'cfarley@askred.com'\" \n<cfarley@askred.com>, \"'fjfowler@duke-energy.com'\" \n<fjfowler@duke-energy.com>, \"'egiesing@kpmg.com'\" <egiesing@kpmg.com>, \n\"'lupef@tejasoffice.com'\" <lupef@tejasoffice.com>, \"'gondoco@hotmail.com'\" \n<gondoco@hotmail.com>, \"'jim.hackett@oceanenergy.com'\" \n<jim.hackett@oceanenergy.com>, \"'unbblodg_unb@bankline.net'\" \n<unbblodg_unb@bankline.net>, \"'mjhin@sleh.com'\" <mjhin@sleh.com>, \n\"'jjiles@bear.com'\" <jjiles@bear.com>, \"'ljones@dttus.com'\" \n<ljones@dttus.com>, \"'kaselawal@aol.com'\" <kaselawal@aol.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'leo_jr@linbeck.com'\" \n<leo_jr@linbeck.com>, \"'dlow@admin4.hsc.uth.tmc.edu'\" \n<dlow@admin4.hsc.uth.tmc.edu>, \"'vidal@martinez.net'\" <vidal@martinez.net>, \n\"'jmendelsohn@mdanderson.org'\" <jmendelsohn@mdanderson.org>, \n\"'beth@wrmoffice.com'\" <beth@wrmoffice.com>, \n\"'charles_j_o'connell@mail.bankone.com'\" \n<charles_j_o'connell@mail.bankone.com>, \"'fputman@gardere.com'\" \n<fputman@gardere.com>, \"'mrichmond@thewoodlands.com'\" \n<mrichmond@thewoodlands.com>, \"'lavender@cooperindustries.com'\" \n<lavender@cooperindustries.com>, \"'rrromero@sbinfra.com'\" \n<rrromero@sbinfra.com>, \"'tsimmons@spencerstuart.com'\" \n<tsimmons@spencerstuart.com>, \"'slade_pd@tsu.edu'\" <slade_pd@tsu.edu>, \n\"'rsykes@sykescommunications.com'\" <rsykes@sykescommunications.com>, \n\"'cherylltd@warrenelectric.com'\" <cherylltd@warrenelectric.com>, \n\"'hthurlow@chantalcorp.com'\" <hthurlow@chantalcorp.com>, \n\"'bobby.tudor@gs.com'\" <bobby.tudor@gs.com>, \"'cjross@vnsm.com'\" \n<cjross@vnsm.com>, \"'massey@ptg.com'\" <massey@ptg.com>, \n\"'dwang@metrobank-na.com'\" <dwang@metrobank-na.com>, \"'rweekley@dwhomes.com'\" \n<rweekley@dwhomes.com>, \"'billw@wedgegroup.com'\" <billw@wedgegroup.com>, \n\"'dan_wilford@mhhs.org'\" <dan_wilford@mhhs.org>, \"'rozamora@aol.com'\" \n<rozamora@aol.com>, \"'charles@duncaninterests.com'\" \n<charles@duncaninterests.com>, \"'betty@duncaninterests.com'\" \n<betty@duncaninterests.com>, \"'rro@onstead.com'\" <rro@onstead.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RSVP for tomorrow morning's board meeting?\n\n\nGood morning!\nWe are finalizing arrangements for tomorrow morning's board meeting and we\nneed an accurate head count.  If you have already called in your RSVP, we do\nnot find it and we apologize for any duplication of effort.\n\nPlease send me your RSVP via return e-mail.\n\nThank you,\nWendy Porter Lynn\nExecutive Assistant\nOn behalf of Arlene McCarty\nOffice of the President/CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\nPhone (713) 844-3646\nFax (713) 844-0246\nE-mail: CEOextra@houston.org\nPlease visit our web site at www.houston.org\n\n\n", "mid" : "9365835.1075840285196.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/83.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ceoextra@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "83.", "date" : "2000-07-10 07:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: RSVP for tomorrow morning's board meeting?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199737" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mrs. Vittor -\n\nYour Dad just asked if you had sent an e-mail where you are staying in Miami.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "7761536.1075840285219.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/84.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "84.", "date" : "2000-07-10 11:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Where staying in Miami?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199738" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "timmy.ng@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Tim -\n\nJust to let you know that Mr. Lay has already pledged to Sandy Hoelscher for \nthe MDA Beach Bowl.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nTimmy Ng@ECT\n07/06/2000 09:52 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: 2nd Annual Enron/MDA Beach Bowl\n\n\nHello, Mr. Lay! Enron and MDA are joining together again to do a 2nd Annual \nBeach Bowl to raise money for MDA. Last year, the event was a great success, \nraising over $70,000.  This year's goal is to raise $100,000, so the \nfundraising benchmarks for all teams have been raised. The money raised will \nbe used to further research for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).\n\nI have put together a team of Analyst interns (Howard Goldfarb, Rachel \nMcPhaul, Nicole Brady, Bradley Aiken and myself) for a second year to help in \nthis cause.  The benchmark for the team is the raise $600 (pre-matching), but \nI want to outdo the fundraising of $1400+ (post-matching) we did last year.\n\nI am asking for a donation to MDA to help our team bowl in this event.  \nChecks are payable to MDA.\n\nFYI, Enron matches all donations $20 or more. \n\nThe event will take place on Saturday, July 29, 2000.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks! Have a great day!\n\nTim Ng\nx30998\n\n", "mid" : "22071296.1075840285241.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/85.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "timmy.ng@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "85.", "date" : "2000-07-10 11:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: 2nd Annual Enron/MDA Beach Bowl" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199739" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "don.black@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To: Gregory Adams/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Diversity Focus Group\n\n", "mid" : "8036263.1075840285264.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/86.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "don.black@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "86.", "date" : "2000-07-12 08:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Diversity Focus Group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19973a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Deborah -\n\nKen Lay does want to meet with you re:  your earlier e-mail.  I know this \nsounds incredible, but the really best date is not until September 26!!!  His \nschedule is just not to be believed!!!  He is pretty free that day, so he \ncould do an early afternoon.  Would 2:00 p.m. work for you?\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"dpeppers\" <dpeppers@flashfind.com> on 07/12/2000 02:59:30 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc: forresthoglund@yahoo.com \nSubject: investment update re FlashFind\n\n\nKen,\n\nAttached is a one page update with very intriguing news on FlashFind.\nThank you for your support of our company.\n\nDeborah Peppers\n\n - ken lay 0712.doc\n\n", "mid" : "8898472.1075840285289.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/87.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "87.", "date" : "2000-07-12 11:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: investment update re FlashFind" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19973b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "walterpye@email.msn.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Pye -\n\nKen Lay would only be available on December 4, 2000 as we have an Enron Board \ndinner on Monday, December 11.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"WalterPye\" <WalterPye@email.msn.com> on 07/12/2000 03:47:45 PM\nTo: <jim_braniff@ajg.com>, <rodc@insource.com>, <tcarey@crc-evans.com>, \n<ecockrell@Cockrell.com>, <mfc-mca@worldnet.att.net>, <jddec@insync.net>, \n<posres@aol.com>, <bdussler@palmetto-partners.com>, \n<richarde@centurydev.com>, <bbh@group1auto.com>, <mnk@caller.infi.net>, \n<klay@enron.com>, <savoycap@msn.com>, <hjp@pappasrestaurants.com>, \n<pway@wayholding.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: December Christmas Couples Dinner\n\n\nTO:          WPO FORUM MEMBERS\n\nFROM:    H. WALTER PYE, JR.\n\nRE:          December Christmas Couples Dinner\n\nWe are in the process of planning our December Christmas Couples Dinner and\nwe have two possible dates.\n\nPlease advise by email which of these dates will better fit your schedule.\n(Please indicate both dates if you are available for both dates.)\n\n                            Monday, December 4, 2000    ________________\n\n                            Monday, December 11, 2000  ________________\n\nThank you.\n\nWalterPye@email.msn.com\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "4526054.1075840285312.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/88.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "walterpye@email.msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "88.", "date" : "2000-07-12 11:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: December Christmas Couples Dinner" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19973c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning!!!\n\nKen will be here.\n\nrosie\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n07/14/2000 08:35 AM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Brenda Garza-Castillo/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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, 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, Jewel Meeks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 17\n\nSorry for the delay with this notice - Katherine is out this week...Please \nlet me know your intentions at your earliest convenience.  SRS\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, July 17\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, \nJuly 14.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "1492532.1075840285336.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/89.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "89.", "date" : "2000-07-14 02:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 17" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19973d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dstraszheim@milken-inst.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Straszheim -\n\nMr. Lay did receive your e-mail - per your telephone call to us last evening.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\nDonald Straszheim <dstraszheim@milken-inst.org> on 02/01/2000 05:57:07 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: John Quintanar <jquintanar@milken-inst.org>, Patricia Contreras \n<PContreras@milken-inst.org> \nSubject: Milken Institute Conference Sponsorship\n\n\n\nKen,\n\nI hope all is going well at Enron.  I know you and/or your people have been\ndiscussing with Glenn Yago our so-called Emerging Domestic Markets Project.\nIt is an exciting one and we look forward to Enron's support, involvement,\nparticipation and leadership.  Glenn will be in touch as the project\nunfolds.\n\nNow I am contacting you about our upcoming Global Conference, March 8-10,\n2000 in Los Angeles.  There are two issues.\n\nFirst, I am sure you are aware, we are holding our third annual Milken\nInstitute Global Conference March 8-10, 2000 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in\nLos Angeles. A copy of the program is attached. This year's event will have\na heavy contingent of institutional investors, corporate leaders, and\ntechnology, media and policy people in the audience.  On the program, we\nhave nine Nobel Laureates, several CEOs of major corporations, and other\nheavy hitters.  As you can see, there is a major technology slant to this\nyear's program.  It will be a great event.  We would love to have some\nrepresentation from Enron in the audience.\n\nSecond, we are still accepting corporate sponsorship for the event.  I have\nattached a copy of our Sponsorship Opportunities brochure that describes the\nvarious levels ($10K - $100K), and the benefits of each sponsorship tier.\nThis is a great program to be associated with - both high-quality speakers\nand a prestigious audience.  Mike Milken and I hope to be able to count on\nyour organization for support.\n\nWe anticipate a global audience of 1,500 - senior people from the financial\nsector, business, technology, academia, the policy community and all the\nmajor media.  In just two years, our Global Conference has become a\nsignificant and influential gathering for discussion, debate and networking\non key business, economic, financial and policy questions.\n\nI hope we can count on you.\n\nRegards,\n\nDonald H. Straszheim\nPresident\nMilken Institute\n1250 Fourth Street, Second Floor\nSanta Monica, CA  90401\nTel:    310.998.2620\nFax:   310.998.2641\nE-ml:  dstraszheim@milken-inst.org\n\n\n <<GC 2000 Update 1_31_00.pdf>>  <<Sponsorship Tiers GC 2000pdf1.pdf.pdf>>\n\n\n\n> Don't miss the Milken Institute's annual Global Conference, March 8-10,\n> 2000, in Los Angeles. For program and registration information, go to our\n> web site at http://www.milken-inst.org.\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n\n - GC 2000 Update 1_31_00.pdf\n - Sponsorship Tiers GC 2000pdf1.pdf.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "32805889.1075840283398.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/9.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dstraszheim@milken-inst.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "9.", "date" : "2000-02-01 22:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Milken Institute Conference Sponsorship" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19973e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sherrie and Sally - \n\nTo let you know that Ken has agreed to join another board.  It is i2 \nTechnologies, Inc.  The company is based in Dallas.\n\nPlease let me know if you need further information.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "19825156.1075840285359.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/90.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "90.", "date" : "2000-07-14 07:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "i2 Technologies, Inc." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19973f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sherrie, good question!!  I called the chairman's office and it is publicly \nheld on the NYSE as \"itwo\".\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Sherrie Gibson\" <sherrie@layfam.com> on 07/16/2000 07:24:50 PM\nPlease respond to \"Sherrie Gibson\" <sherrie@layfam.com>\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: i2 Technologies, Inc.\n\n\nRosie,\n\nDo you know if this company is privately or publicly held?  Please advise\nme.  Thanks for keeping me informed.\n\nSherrie\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\nTo: <sherrie@layfam.com>; <Sally.Keepers@enron.com>\nSent: Friday, July 14, 2000 2:17 PM\nSubject: i2 Technologies, Inc.\n\n\n> Hi Sherrie and Sally -\n>\n> To let you know that Ken has agreed to join another board.  It is i2\n> Technologies, Inc.  The company is based in Dallas.\n>\n> Please let me know if you need further information.\n>\n> Rosie\n>\n\n\n", "mid" : "5902255.1075840285382.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/91.", "bcc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "91.", "date" : "2000-07-17 06:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: i2 Technologies, Inc." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199740" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "debbie.nowak@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Debbie.  These are lucky guys - they are going to have some undivided \nattention.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nDebbie Nowak\n07/24/2000 03:02 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nPam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Richard Amabile/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: UPDATE: July 25th Executive Forum Attendees\n\n\nRosalee/Pam:\nThe following are the participants for the July 25th Forum.  As you can see, \ntwo attendees had to withdraw.\n\nAttendeess:\n Craig Breslau\n Chee Ken Chew (Dabhol)\n Larry Lawyer\n Richard Leibert\n Rodrigo Mendiwelso (Columbia)\n Jordan Mintz\n Mark Palmer\n Stephen Pearlman\n Dan Reck\n Frank Wang\n\n\n\nThanks so much!\n\nDebbie\nx33304\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "12313807.1075840285404.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/92.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "debbie.nowak@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "92.", "date" : "2000-07-24 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: UPDATE: July 25th Executive Forum Attendees" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199741" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine Brown\n07/25/2000 11:51 AM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Garza-Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy \nStark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMaureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha Lindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jewel Meeks/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 31\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, July 31\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 ___XX____\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, \nJuly 28.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "27987695.1075840285428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/93.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "93.", "date" : "2000-07-25 06:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 31" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199742" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "galvan666@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Galvan - I wanted to let you know that Mr. Lay is out of the office until \nMonday, so he will not be able to see your e-mail until then.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nGALVAN666@aol.com on 07/26/2000 03:10:24 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc: julie.mason@chron.com, osanchez@cnl.ci.houston.tx.us \nSubject: Sports Arena Deal\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay:\n             My name is James Partsch-Galvan. I am the Libertarian Candidate\nfor Texas Rep. 147. I do not support this new Sports Arena Deal. I was on the\nwinning side last year, and I am galvanizing to be be on the winning side\nthis year.\nI find it very deporable that the Sports Authority cancelled its Board\nMeeting tomorrow. This is another dirty trick that the Sports Authority is\nmaking to make it harder for citizens to voice their opinions. This is one\nmore reason for taxpayers to vote no for any taxpayer funds to fund a new\narena that is not needed.\nSincerely, James Partsch-Galvan\nLibertarian Candidate for Texas Rep. 147\nhttp://www.galvan.org\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "23167560.1075840285451.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/94.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "galvan666@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "94.", "date" : "2000-07-26 10:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Sports Arena Deal" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199743" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bgrady@carlylesf.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Grady -\n\nI did talk to Joe Hillings this morning, who is currently in Philadelphia, \nand he said that is great for you to attend.  In addition, I did talk to Ken \nand he said \"absolutely\", so please plan on it.\n\nKen and Linda will arrive in Philadelphia tomorrow night.\n\nSee you in September.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nRobert Grady <bgrady@Carlylesf.com> on 07/30/2000 09:16:55 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: GOP Convention\n\n\nKen:\n\nGreetings from the GOP Convention.  I notice on my master schedule that\nEnron is hosting a cocktail party on Wednesday from 5 to 7.  I was wondering\ntwo things:\n\n1.  Is it alright if I come by, as a member of the Advisory Committee?  And,\n\n2.  Will I see you there?\n\nHope all is well and that I will see you in Philadelphia.\nI am staying at the Sheraton University City as a member of the California\ndelegation. 215-222-2910.  I am also wearing my Blackberry for 24 x 7 real\ntime wireless email access.\n\nRegards,\n\nBob\n--------------------------------\nRobert E. Grady\nManaging Director\nThe Carlyle Group\n600 Montgomery Street\n39th Floor\nSan Francisco, CA 94111\n415-678-3549\nemail:  bgrady@carlylesf.com\n\n", "mid" : "11555849.1075840285474.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/95.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bgrady@carlylesf.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "95.", "date" : "2000-07-31 09:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: GOP Convention" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199744" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken said \"John, this looks fine to me.  Why not send it to George for his \nconsideration\".\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay\n\n\n\n\n\"Watson, John\" <jwatson@velaw.com> on 08/01/2000 10:54:18 AM\nTo: \"'Lay, Ken'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC\n\n\nKen-I have revised the term sheet provided to us by George yesterday along\nthe lines that you suggested to give the partners somewhat stronger rights\non the choice of seats and suites.  These rights are not as strong as the\nrights the Partnership got from the Astros, but I hope they will be\nconsidered sufficient by the partners.  I received an e-mail yesterday from\nConoco reiterating Archie's concern on the preferential rights.  So far, all\nof the partners  I've heard from on the financing term sheet are OK with it.\nHowever, I haven't yet heard from Ric Campo on the financing term sheet.\n\n <<v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC>>\n\n - v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC\n\n", "mid" : "6115998.1075840285497.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/96.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "96.", "date" : "2000-08-01 07:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199745" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "johnp@energycoaliton.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dictated letter from Ken Lay\n\nDear John:\n\nI enjoyed your recent e-mail.  I also appreciate your kind comments \nconcerning our broadband activity.  The deal with Blockbuster has been a \ngreat deal of fun and is opening up all kinds of additional opportunities.\n\nI enjoyed looking through the agenda for your meeting in Sweden.  It looks \nquite informative and interesting.  Sweden is also an excellent place for a \nsummer conference.\n\nThe young man you refer to in your letter should send his resume to Celeste \nRoberts at (713) 853-0555.  If he would also copy me on the letter to \nCeleste, I would be happy to follow up and make sure it is carefully \nconsidered.\n\nI'm delighted that your life appears to be going very well at the current \ntime.  I hope our paths will again cross in Aspen or elsewhere in the not too \ndistant future.\n\nWarm regards,\n\nKen", "mid" : "14358995.1075840285519.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/97.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "johnp@energycoaliton.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "97.", "date" : "2000-08-02 02:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199746" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gene.humphrey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Letter dictated by Ken Lay\n\nGene:\n\n I appreciated the update on your health status.  It appears you are taking a \nvery tough situation and, with help from some of the best doctors in the \nworld, setting about to turn it around.  I'm sure it goes without saying that \nyou know we are all pulling for you and betting on a positive outcome.\n\n Clearly your health is the number one issue now.  To the extent you want to \nwork and can work, we are delighted to have you back in the office.  But that \nis a very distant secondary concern until you get everything done about your \nhealth that can be done.  If there is any way I or Enron can be of any \nfurther help, please let me know.\n\nKen ", "mid" : "8158597.1075840285542.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/98.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gene.humphrey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "98.", "date" : "2000-08-03 06:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Health Status" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199747" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Rob -\n\nKen said \"If you'll prepare the remarks, I'll be happy to do this\".\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nRob Bradley\n07/19/2000 09:51 AM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation\n\nIf you are inclined to accept this invitation, we could put together an \ninteresting talk on the importance of good mental health to business with \nsome national statistics and then segue into Enron's emphasis on wellness and \nhaving fun in the workplace.  Our strategy and experience will be very \ninteresting to the group since it shows what a corporate leader is doing to \nbecome the employer of choice in the marketplace.\n\nYou could expect a full house (around 400) for the talk.  If it fits into \nyour schedule, Jack Bowen said he would be delighted to be honorary chairman \nof the event.\n\n- Rob\n\n", "mid" : "18143033.1075840285565.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/_sent/99.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "99.", "date" : "2000-08-04 05:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "_sent", "subject" : "Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199748" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi -\n\nWe did receive the e-mail.\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Michael Milken\" <mmilken@knowledgeu.com> on 07/02/99 10:21:40 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: testing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "9056107.1075840200683.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1.", "date" : "1999-07-02 03:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: testing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199749" }, "sender" : "no.address@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "cc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "text" : "Jose Luis is planning on flying into Miami on the afternoon of October 1 \n(Friday). I am planning on meeting him there and staying at whichever hotel \nwe think it the likely candidate. If possible, I would like for you all to go \nwith us so I can get your opinions as well (not to mention a ride). Then, we \ncan fly back to Houston around lunch time and be here for Saturday night and \nSunday. Saturday night is the SPCA ball and it appears it may also be the \nonly night we will be able to attend a party.  Let me know your thoughts \nabout having the engagement party on that night????\nLiz & Jose Luis", "mid" : "19511586.1075840200934.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/10.", "bcc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sharon@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "10.", "date" : "1999-08-17 15:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Tentative Schedule" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19974a" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nAttached are the agenda and the discussion paper for next Tuesday's meeting.\nPlease note the time -- 4 to 6 p.m.  By Thursday, we will be sending you a\nnotebook by Federal Express with meeting materials and other background\ninformation.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff\n\n <<Discussion Document 23 May.doc>>  <<SEC Agenda May 23.doc>>\n\n - Discussion Document 23 May.doc\n - SEC Agenda May 23.doc", "mid" : "15791788.1075840203209.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/100.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "100.", "date" : "2000-05-17 01:32:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Panel on Valuation in the New Economy - May 23" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19974b" }, "sender" : "ralph.blakemore@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gentlemen,\n\nThank you for the letter memorializing my nomination for the 2000 Chairman's \nAward.  It is a privilege to be a part of the Enron organization.  I have \nreceived many promotions, cash bonuses and commendations during my career but \nI consider the recognition as a nominee for the 2000 Chairman's Award to be \nthe most significant acknowledgment of my performance ever received.  My \ncompliments to you for making Enron one of the most successful and excellent \ncompanies on the globe.  I only wish that I could contribute more to Enron's \ngrowth and continued success.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRW Blakemore\nEnron Wind Energy Systems Corp.\nCenter For Advanced Technology ", "mid" : "28040030.1075840228655.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1000.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1000.", "date" : "2000-12-08 07:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "2000 Chairman's Award" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19974c" }, "sender" : "barbara.paige@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "samantha.bryce@enron.com", "adriana.cortes@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "bert.frazier@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "krysti.knight@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "marc.poulson@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "A description of the proposed Field Study Program and the Beal's project is \nattached FYI.\n\nBarbara\n", "mid" : "30356390.1075840228680.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1001.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "samantha.bryce@enron.com", "adriana.cortes@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "bert.frazier@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "krysti.knight@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "marc.poulson@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1001.", "date" : "2000-12-11 01:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Field Study Program" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19974d" }, "sender" : "william.ramsay@iea.org", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert.priddle@iea.org", "robert.priddle@iea.org" ], "cc" : [ "robert.priddle@iea.org" ], "text" : "Rosalee:  Thank you for this good news.  I will come back to you early in\nthe New Year to provide more information on how this is developing.  Best\nfor the Season.  WCRamsay\n\n  -----Original Message-----\n  From: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\n  Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 7:50 PM\n  To: RAMSAY William, IEA/EXD\n  Cc: Joe.Hillings@enron.com; Rob.Bradley@enron.com;\nTori.L.Wells@enron.com\n  Subject: IEA Ministerial/OECD Ministerial\n\n  Hi Mr. Ramsay -\n\n  In regard to your request for Ken to chair a Forum segment\nand join the\n  Ministerial dinner, with the Chair of the other Session in\nMay, he said\n  that he would be delighted to participate.\n\n  We look forward to receiving additional information after\nthe Governing\n  Board has its meeting.\n\n  Rosalee", "mid" : "4711296.1075840228704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1002.", "bcc" : [ "robert.priddle@iea.org" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1002.", "date" : "2000-12-11 09:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: IEA Ministerial/OECD Ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19974e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here it is!!  Have a great day!!  Stay warm.\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 12/06/2000 01:38:30 PM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com, greg_brady@i2.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, bill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com, \nrobert_donohoo@i2.com\ncc: Keith_Larney@i2.com, Doug_Linebarger@i2.com, Antonio_Boccalandro@i2.com, \nKevin_Smart@i2.com, Claudio_Osorio@i2.com, Ken_Belanger@i2.com, \nTim_Leisman@infinitecontent.com \nSubject: Final Eagle BOD Presentation\n\n\nFrom Keith Larney:\n\nPlease find attached the Board Presentation Package regarding the Eagle\ntransaction to be discussed at the meeting tomorrow.  Please do not\nhesitate to call Keith at 469-357-4497 if you have any questions or\ncomments.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n----- Forwarded by Shea Dugger/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 12/06/00 01:23 PM -----\n\n(See attached file: Eagle BOD Presentation 12-07-00 v4-1.zip)\n\n\n\n\n - Eagle BOD Presentation 12-07-00 v4-1.zip\n\n", "mid" : "27851547.1075840228727.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1003.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1003.", "date" : "2000-12-11 02:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Final Eagle BOD Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19974f" }, "sender" : "nancy@newcapitolsolutions.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nMy son, Richard, recently sold his interest in a dot.com company and is\nworking for KPMG Consulting. He is interested in moving to Texas. I have\nattached a copy of his resume. If you hear of anything that might fit,\nplease keep him in mind.\n\nIs there any truth to the rumor that you are going to be the next Secretary\nof the Treasury?\n\nThanks,\n\nNancy George\n\n\n - rpgresume.doc", "mid" : "16638165.1075840228750.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1004.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1004.", "date" : "2000-12-11 04:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Richard's Resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199750" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken wanted me to let you know that he has something in Austin the night \nbefore and wanted to find out what time the event in Cornell begins.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nKevin Hannon@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 11/29/2000 08:51:27 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carol Ann \nBrown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: Cornell\n\nKen and Jeff,\n\nAs I think you both know I have been active in recruiting at Cornell for the \nEnron Associate program for several years now.  I also recently have become \ninvolved with something called the Park Leadership Fellowship Board which \nprovides scholarships and forums to discuss business leadership issues.  They \nare holding a pretty prominent event called Leadership week which will \ninclude the business heads of Corning and American Express discussing their \ncompany's strategies for defining leadership in business today.  I hate to \nask you guys to do things like this but it is a pretty big event and would \nreally highlight Enron's recognition of Cornell as being a \"Core School\" in \nthe MBA recruiting process.  The event as outlined below is scheduled for \nMarch 28th.  I appreciate your consideration.\n\nKevin\n\n----- Forwarded by Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications on 11/29/00 08:38 AM \n-----\n\n\tras22@cornell.edu\n\t11/29/00 06:19 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: \n\nKevin-\n\n\nJust a quick follow-up on my November 2 email regarding Enron's\nparticipation in the Johnson School's March Leadership Week and the\npossibility of doing a case study on Enron.  Wondered if you have had a\nchance to float these ideas with Jeff or Ken?  I know you have lots on\nyou plate.  Let me know if you have any sense of how this might go. \nBelow is the earlier email I sent to you.  Thanks for the help.  Hope all\nis well with you.\n\n\n            Nov.2 email text\n\n\nWe at Cornell's Johnson School would like to establish a stronger link\nwith Enron, a company which we believe to be a leading example of the\nagile organization which will dominate in the dynamic, unpredictable\nmarkets of the next decade.  One connecting point which we would like\nEnron to consider is with our Center for Leadership in Dynamic\nOrganizations which draws faculty and students from across Cornell and\nbeyond.\n\n\nThe specific activities that we propose at this point in time are two. \nFirst, we would like to invite a senior leader from Enron to be a key\nspeaker at the Johnson School's Leadership Week in March, 2001.  As\ndescribed in the attached materials, Leadership Week is made up of three\nconferences focused on academic faculty, leading-edge corporations and\nstudents.  We very much would like Enron to present what we call a \"live\ncase study\" at the corporate conference on <underline>March 28,\n2001</underline>.\n\n\nYou, of course, are an obvious candidate to do this.  Alternatively, this\nis the kind of event that is made to order for Jeff Skilling or Ken Lay\nand would give them a chance to interact with other corporate leaders and\nthe Cornell community.  Other corporate leaders we have signed up for the\ncorporate conference are John Loose, President and COO of Corning, Ken\nChenault, incoming CEO of American Express, Marty Coyne, just announced\nPresident of Kodak's new Commercial Group.  Each of these leaders has a\ndistinct message to deliver about the leadership challenges involved in\ncontinually reinventing themselves in a fast-changing marketplace.  \n\n\nWe have several other speakers lined up for other parts of Leadership\nWeek, including Ken Blanchard and, we think, Abbey Cohen from Goldman\nSachs.  We have some chance of getting Bill Ford from Ford Motor Company\nand an outside shot at Jack Welch through our President Emeritus Frank\nRhodes, but these are still long shots.\n\n\nThe point is that this is the biggest thing that will happen at the\nJohnson School and probably at Cornell next year.  If Jeff or Ken wanted\na platform for telling the Enron story, this would be a good one.  If\nthey can't do it, hopefully we could convince you to do it.  Again, the\ndate is March 28, 2001.       \n\n\nThe second proposal is to develop a teaching case on Enron along the same\nlines.  In fact, if we started working on the teaching case soon, it\ncould become the basis for the March conference live case study\npresentation.  We believe that Enron is unique in its ability to\nliterally create new markets.  The question is how do you lead and manage\nan organization to keep the tight financial and risk controls in place\nthat you do, but still create the entrepreneurial behavior that seems to\nbe the case at Enron.  What kind of management philosophies, systems and\npractices make this possible.\n\n\nI know that Enron was the subject of two Harvard cases in 1993 and around\n1997.  As I understand it neither focused on organizational and\nleadership issues.  We would like to devote a small research team to\nbuilding this case about Enron, directed by myself and Professor Lee Dyer\nfrom the ILR School.  We would need access to a number of people in the\nEnron organization, but are very aware of the demands on time for fast\nmoving organizations and are committed to doing this in a very efficient\nway.\n\n\nKevin, we appreciate your willingness to entertain these two ideas and\nhopefully test them with your top leaders.  We will do anything we can to\nmake it feasible for Enron to engage with us on these two initiatives. \nPlease let me know what I can do to help you carry this forward.  As\nalways, thanks for your great personal support.\n\n\nDick\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "28561893.1075840228775.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1005.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kevin.hannon@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1005.", "date" : "2000-12-11 06:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Cornell" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199751" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kelly.merritt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Kelly:\n\nI appreciate your comments regarding Enron's advertising focus.  First, Enr=\non=20\nbecome involved  with Enron Field for two reasons:  to keep the Astros in=\n=20\nHouston and to gain energy and facilities management business for Enron=20\nEnergy Services.  Acquiring the naming rights to the stadium came much late=\nr=20\nin our negotiations with the Astros.  In addition, while sports events like=\n=20\nNASCAR are exciting to watch and get a fair amount of media play,  we're=20\ntargeting a more specific audience with our advertising dollars.\n =20\nIncreasingly, Enron=01,s integrated products and services require the appro=\nval=20\nof an organization=01,s highest ranking officers, people who carry a =01&CX=\nO=018=20\ntitle, such as chief executive officer, chief financial officer, chief=20\ninformation officer or chief technology officer. These individuals may not=\n=20\nrecognize Enron=01,s name and abilities as readily as energy-centric execut=\nives.\n\nWe also want to reach the elected and appointed officials who set policy an=\nd=20\nregulations affecting Enron businesses worldwide. The \"Ask Why\" advertising=\n=20\ncampaign launched in February this year was designed with these groups in=\n=20\nmind as well as to put the Enron name and image on everyone=01,s radar scre=\nen.=20\nEnron commercials continue to appear on business channels such as CNBC and=\n=20\nCNNfn, as well as the History Channel, ESPN and network news programs. Some=\n=20\nare running in Europe as well.\n\nWhile we won't rule out entirely the possibility of directing some of our=\n=20\nfuture advertising dollars toward sports events, for now, we believe we are=\n=20\nspending our ad budget where it will have the greatest positive impact on o=\nur=20\nbusiness.\n\nThanks for your suggestion.  Keep them coming.\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKelly Merritt@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n10/03/2000 04:20 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc: =20\nSubject: Advertising Campaign - NASCAR\n\nMr. Lay,\n\nI wasn't able to get my question to you at the all employee meeting. It was=\n=20\nthis:\n\nThe Enron sponsored Houston mini-cart Grand Prix entry placed second and=20\nreceived free air time of \"Enron\" on the news. With NASCAR being as popular=\n=20\nas it is today, itself a multi-billion dollar industry, why hasn't Enron=20\nsponsored a racing team to compete against the other Fortune 500 sponsors?=\n=20\nEnron is supporting stadiums, but why not a competition based on fuel,=20\nenergy, and the most powerful being the victor?\n\nNow with cigarettes and alcohol banned from advertising, companies such as=\n=20\nAOL, Compaq, Southern Company, and Infoseek are on the tracks. Each race=20\nwould provide more airtime of the Enron logo and further placement of \"The=\n=20\nNew Power Company\" in the retail consumer/viewer's venue. It would also giv=\ne=20\nme someone to \"root\" for.\n\nKelly Merritt\nAsset Mgr. - CALME/ENA\n\n", "mid" : "10041136.1075840228800.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1006.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kelly.merritt@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1006.", "date" : "2000-12-11 09:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Advertising Campaign - NASCAR" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199752" }, "sender" : "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "carol.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken\\Rosalie,\n\nI will find out the timing of this event.  Thank you for your consideration.\n\nKevin\n\n\n\n\n\tKenneth Lay@ENRON\n\tSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\n\t12/11/00 02:39 PM\n\t\t\n\t\t To: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n\t\t cc: Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications\n\t\t Subject: Re: Cornell\n\nKen wanted me to let you know that he has something in Austin the night \nbefore and wanted to find out what time the event in Cornell begins.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nKevin Hannon@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 11/29/2000 08:51:27 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Carol Ann \nBrown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: Cornell\n\nKen and Jeff,\n\nAs I think you both know I have been active in recruiting at Cornell for the \nEnron Associate program for several years now.  I also recently have become \ninvolved with something called the Park Leadership Fellowship Board which \nprovides scholarships and forums to discuss business leadership issues.  They \nare holding a pretty prominent event called Leadership week which will \ninclude the business heads of Corning and American Express discussing their \ncompany's strategies for defining leadership in business today.  I hate to \nask you guys to do things like this but it is a pretty big event and would \nreally highlight Enron's recognition of Cornell as being a \"Core School\" in \nthe MBA recruiting process.  The event as outlined below is scheduled for \nMarch 28th.  I appreciate your consideration.\n\nKevin\n\n----- Forwarded by Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications on 11/29/00 08:38 AM \n-----\n\n\tras22@cornell.edu\n\t11/29/00 06:19 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: \n\nKevin-\n\n\nJust a quick follow-up on my November 2 email regarding Enron's\nparticipation in the Johnson School's March Leadership Week and the\npossibility of doing a case study on Enron.  Wondered if you have had a\nchance to float these ideas with Jeff or Ken?  I know you have lots on\nyou plate.  Let me know if you have any sense of how this might go. \nBelow is the earlier email I sent to you.  Thanks for the help.  Hope all\nis well with you.\n\n\n            Nov.2 email text\n\n\nWe at Cornell's Johnson School would like to establish a stronger link\nwith Enron, a company which we believe to be a leading example of the\nagile organization which will dominate in the dynamic, unpredictable\nmarkets of the next decade.  One connecting point which we would like\nEnron to consider is with our Center for Leadership in Dynamic\nOrganizations which draws faculty and students from across Cornell and\nbeyond.\n\n\nThe specific activities that we propose at this point in time are two. \nFirst, we would like to invite a senior leader from Enron to be a key\nspeaker at the Johnson School's Leadership Week in March, 2001.  As\ndescribed in the attached materials, Leadership Week is made up of three\nconferences focused on academic faculty, leading-edge corporations and\nstudents.  We very much would like Enron to present what we call a \"live\ncase study\" at the corporate conference on <underline>March 28,\n2001</underline>.\n\n\nYou, of course, are an obvious candidate to do this.  Alternatively, this\nis the kind of event that is made to order for Jeff Skilling or Ken Lay\nand would give them a chance to interact with other corporate leaders and\nthe Cornell community.  Other corporate leaders we have signed up for the\ncorporate conference are John Loose, President and COO of Corning, Ken\nChenault, incoming CEO of American Express, Marty Coyne, just announced\nPresident of Kodak's new Commercial Group.  Each of these leaders has a\ndistinct message to deliver about the leadership challenges involved in\ncontinually reinventing themselves in a fast-changing marketplace.  \n\n\nWe have several other speakers lined up for other parts of Leadership\nWeek, including Ken Blanchard and, we think, Abbey Cohen from Goldman\nSachs.  We have some chance of getting Bill Ford from Ford Motor Company\nand an outside shot at Jack Welch through our President Emeritus Frank\nRhodes, but these are still long shots.\n\n\nThe point is that this is the biggest thing that will happen at the\nJohnson School and probably at Cornell next year.  If Jeff or Ken wanted\na platform for telling the Enron story, this would be a good one.  If\nthey can't do it, hopefully we could convince you to do it.  Again, the\ndate is March 28, 2001.       \n\n\nThe second proposal is to develop a teaching case on Enron along the same\nlines.  In fact, if we started working on the teaching case soon, it\ncould become the basis for the March conference live case study\npresentation.  We believe that Enron is unique in its ability to\nliterally create new markets.  The question is how do you lead and manage\nan organization to keep the tight financial and risk controls in place\nthat you do, but still create the entrepreneurial behavior that seems to\nbe the case at Enron.  What kind of management philosophies, systems and\npractices make this possible.\n\n\nI know that Enron was the subject of two Harvard cases in 1993 and around\n1997.  As I understand it neither focused on organizational and\nleadership issues.  We would like to devote a small research team to\nbuilding this case about Enron, directed by myself and Professor Lee Dyer\nfrom the ILR School.  We would need access to a number of people in the\nEnron organization, but are very aware of the demands on time for fast\nmoving organizations and are committed to doing this in a very efficient\nway.\n\n\nKevin, we appreciate your willingness to entertain these two ideas and\nhopefully test them with your top leaders.  We will do anything we can to\nmake it feasible for Enron to engage with us on these two initiatives. \nPlease let me know what I can do to help you carry this forward.  As\nalways, thanks for your great personal support.\n\n\nDick\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "16142180.1075840228857.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1007.", "bcc" : [ "carol.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1007.", "date" : "2000-12-11 09:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Cornell" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199753" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive \nSummary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 12/08/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,726\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t4,303\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t511,791\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 12/08/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t2,845\t75%\nEnron Europe Limited\t125\t29%\nGlobal Products\t128\t28%\nEnron Metals\t628\t22%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t55%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,572,357,333\nMTD\t27,663,074,945\nLTD\t306,833,491,990\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t3,365,170,781\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t19,978,551,163\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t602\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t4\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t968\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,988\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,946\n\nAlso attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information \nwhich is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by \nindividuals outside Enron.\n\n              ", "mid" : "14051109.1075840228887.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1008.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1008.", "date" : "2000-12-11 10:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Management Report for December 8, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199754" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n06:40AM EST 12-DEC-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (YOUNG, DON) SUNW NTAP\nSUN MICROSYSTEMS: CAUTIOUS NEAR-TERM\n\n08:33AM EST 12-DEC-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (KING, KURTIS R) SUNW\nSUNW: SUNW CHANNEL CHECKS COMING IN NEGATIVE; DOWNGRADING TO BUY\n\n00:20AM EST 12-DEC-00 MERRILL LYNCH (S.MILUNOVICH) CSCO\nTECH STRATEGY:MORE AGGRESSIVE SHORT TERM\n\n08:23AM EST 12-DEC-00 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES (H.MOSESMANN) AMD INTC\nAMD:  DOWNSIDE PRE-ANNOUCEMENT.  NOT A SURPRISE.\n\n <<12.12.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 12.12.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "910837.1075840228911.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1009.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1009.", "date" : "2000-12-12 00:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 12.12.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199755" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "contact@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Smadja -\n\nYou may not be the person to ask, but I am trying to get information for Dr. \nLay for the World Economic Forum Advisory Council meeting in Geneva in late \nAugust.  Can someone please send Dr. Lay a schedule, so he can plan \naccordingly?\n\nThank you.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"Claude Smadja, Managing Director\"<contact@weforum.org> on 05/17/2000 \n05:56:11 AM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nAs you were unable to participate in the China Business Summit this year, I \nwould like to remind you that you can find information of interest, including \nthe China Briefing at: http://www.weforum.org/chinabriefing on our website.\n\nAs a reminder here is also your login and password:\n\nLogin: 31594\n\nPassword: 90ZJ4XQS\n\n\nKind regards,\n\nClaude Smadja\nManaging Director\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n", "mid" : "30580452.1075840203232.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/101.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "contact@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "101.", "date" : "2000-05-17 01:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199756" }, "sender" : "natalie@layfamily.com", "recipients" : [ "yao.apasu@enron.com", "timothy.rivali@compaq.com", "sweison@enron.com", "ssamoff@mccoyinc.com", "smoe@aol.com", "shellyalex@acninc.net", "sharon.lay@travelpark.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "tracie.rivali@compaq.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "ajpettig@texaschildrenshospital.org", "pjdimiceli@aol.com", "walden@epcorp.net", "pam.hardy@weatherford.com", "mikbon6308@aol.com", "lacassity@ev.net", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "lmcke@flash.net", "kristin@pjd.com", "kirby@netservice.com.mx", "reid@speedshore.com", "klay@enron.com", "kctwalker@aol.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "jzadok@aol.com", "jmount@singleweb.com", "jlvittor_ar@yahoo.com", "davis@epcorp.net", "gjbenton@email.msn.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "jane@travelpark.com", "jamesbayers@cs.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Happy Holidays.  Thought I would share Zach's first picture with Santa.\n\nxoxo\nNatalie\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Mark Lay <mark@layfamily.com>\nCc: Natalie Lay <natalie@layfamily.com>\nSent: Monday, December 11, 2000 8:58 PM\nSubject: Zach's First Christmas with Santa\n\n\n> Tis the season to take pictures.  We think this little guy is kinda cute.\n>\n>\n>\n> Mark Lay\n\n - Picture.jpg", "mid" : "7631180.1075840228936.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1010.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "yao.apasu@enron.com", "timothy.rivali@compaq.com", "sweison@enron.com", "ssamoff@mccoyinc.com", "smoe@aol.com", "shellyalex@acninc.net", "sharon.lay@travelpark.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "tracie.rivali@compaq.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "ajpettig@texaschildrenshospital.org", "pjdimiceli@aol.com", "walden@epcorp.net", "pam.hardy@weatherford.com", "mikbon6308@aol.com", "lacassity@ev.net", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "lmcke@flash.net", "kristin@pjd.com", "kirby@netservice.com.mx", "reid@speedshore.com", "klay@enron.com", "kctwalker@aol.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "jzadok@aol.com", "jmount@singleweb.com", "jlvittor_ar@yahoo.com", "davis@epcorp.net", "gjbenton@email.msn.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "jane@travelpark.com", "jamesbayers@cs.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1010.", "date" : "2000-12-12 00:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Zach's First Christmas with Santa" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199757" }, "sender" : "david.sir.walker@msdw.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "An invitation is on its way to you to join us at a Cocktail Reception on\n\nSaturday 27th January 2001 from 6-8pm, at Morosani Posthotel, Davos,\nSwitzerland, during the World Economic Forum.\n\nPlease reserve this time - we plan this to be a very special and\nenjoyable event.\n\nRegards,\n\n\nDavid Walker\nMorgan Stanley International Inc.\n\n", "mid" : "12207417.1075840228959.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1011.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1011.", "date" : "2000-12-12 07:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cocktail Reception in Davos" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199758" }, "sender" : "freeair@flash.net", "recipients" : [ "police.lawman@bigfoot.com", "jc@worldfan.com", "planet07@swbell.net", "ghp@houston.org", "buffalo_bayou@yahoo.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "msstude@krts.com", "jcarlton@pdq.net", "schristian@pr.ci.houston.tx.us", "ospellman@pr.ci.houston.tx.us", "archplanner@metro.ci.houston.tx.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Greetings, i am pleased to ask for help on any of the buffalo bayou\nspectrum development!a.wortham theater;b.sabine st. playground;c.bayou\nbend/rainbow lodge;d. el mercado/metro park &ride\npicture: trams ;bike buggies;golfcart trails;quiet non polluting modes\nof transportation,.\nthankyou in advance, it is our priviledge to be at your service.\nbest regards, j.c. freeman\n\nReceived: from mail5.registeredsite.com (mail5.registeredsite.com \n[209.35.159.17]) by ogopogo.flash.net (8.9.3/Pro-8.9.3) with ESMTP id \nQAA03192 for <freeair@flash.net>; Sat, 9 Dec 2000 16:09:07 -0600 (CST)\nReceived: from mail.worldfan.com (mail.worldfans.com [209.35.96.188]) by \nmail5.registeredsite.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id FAA14321 for \n<freeair@flash.net>; Sat, 9 Dec 2000 05:08:32 -0500\nReceived: from SMTP32-FWD by mail.worldfan.com  (SMTP32) id A00000172; Sat,  \n9 Dec 2000 17:08:58 -0500\nReceived: from ogopogo.flash.net [209.30.2.14] by mail.worldfan.com with \nESMTP  (SMTPD32-6.00) id AD782A900CC; Sat, 09 Dec 2000 17:08:56 -0500\nReceived: from flash.net (208-194-194-233.flash.net [208.194.194.233]) by \nogopogo.flash.net (8.9.3/Pro-8.9.3) with ESMTP id QAA00093; Sat, 9 Dec 2000 \n16:06:22 -0600 (CST)\nMessage-ID: <3A325625.1E8EC6E3@flash.net>\nDate: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 15:56:21 +0000\nFrom: jc freeman <freeair@flash.net>\nReply-To: JC@worldfan.com\nOrganization: worldfan.com\nX-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Win98; U)\nX-Accept-Language: en,fr-CA,es\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nTo: cnf@swbell.net, jc@worldfan.com\nSubject: boat rides on bayou!\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"------------A1AEFA39F5E0903256BEBEBA\"\nX-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000\n\nhey dude it could be a real diversion!\n\n - T12927.pdf", "mid" : "18268244.1075840228983.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1012.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "police.lawman@bigfoot.com", "jc@worldfan.com", "planet07@swbell.net", "ghp@houston.org", "buffalo_bayou@yahoo.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "msstude@krts.com", "jcarlton@pdq.net", "schristian@pr.ci.houston.tx.us", "ospellman@pr.ci.houston.tx.us", "archplanner@metro.ci.houston.tx.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1012.", "date" : "2000-12-12 02:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "[Fwd: boat rides on bayou!]" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199759" }, "sender" : "walker@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nSoon you will receive (or perhaps have just received) a letter from a fellow\nMU alumnus, Roger Vasey.  In the letter, Roger outlines a business\nopportunity that he believes has a potential synergy with Enron.\n\nWhile I am not familiar with this business opportunity, I am very familiar\nwith Roger.  He is now semi-retired following a very successful business\ncareer.  He remains a special advisor to the chairman of Merrill Lynch &\nCo., Inc., in New York.  Previously, he was executive VP and global director\nof all debt markets underwriting, sales, and trading for the firm.\n\nSince the early 1990s, Roger has been actively involved with MU,\nspecifically with the College of Business.  He has served as chair of both\nthe Strategic Development Board and the Davenport Society.  Roger also was a\nmember of the steering committee for the college's very successful capital\ncampaign.  I hold him in the highest regard and feel fortunate that he, like\nyou, has chosen to contribute to his undergraduate alma mater in various\nsignificant ways.\n\nI hope you will consider the opportunity described in Roger's letter.  I\nknow he must think it has a great deal of potential if he decided to present\nit to you.\n\nFinally, thanks very much for your holiday card and the donation\nopportunity, which benefitted Boys & Girls Club of Columbia in my case.\nSeason's greetings,\n\nBruce Walker", "mid" : "11337906.1075840229012.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1013.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1013.", "date" : "2000-12-12 03:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Letter from Roger Vasey" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19975a" }, "sender" : "news@rciinfo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth L Lay,\n\nWe are getting tremendous recruitment-advertising insertions into the 2001 IT \nCareer Guide in the \"Employment Review\" banner feature within the \"USA Today\" \nYear in Review issue December 29, 30 & 31.\n\nMany organizations are looking to get in front of the right candidates before \nthe January 14 and 21 \"hiring rush\" that takes place in the Sunday \nnewspapers' unemployment sections.\n\nConsider this:\n\n* Most candidates make the decision to seek new employment during the holiday \nseason.\n\n* Historically, \"Year In Review\" issues have broader readership and a longer \nshelf life.\n\n* The December 29th weekend looks to be one of the heaviest travel periods of \nthe year.\n\n* The January 14 and 21 Sunday newspapers' unemployment sections will be the \nlargest sections of the year - will your recruitment ad be seen?\n\n* \"USA TODAY\" is the No. 1 read daily newspaper among IT professionals - \nreaching more than 4,600,000 active and passive IT candidates.\n\nThe \"2001 IT Career Guide\" will feature editorial on \"In-Demand Careers and \nHot Industries\" for 2001 and a bannered recruitment-advertising section.\n\nReach candidates in your area with any one of the 25 advertising print \nmarkets within the United States.\n\nReserve space now - Space is filling fast\nMaterials are due December 15, 2000.\n\nPlease contact me immediately for additional information and space \navailability.\n\nTerry Preston, National Sales Manager\ntpreston@rcimedia.com\nor call (561) 686-6800 x256\n=================================================\n\n\n=================================================================\nThis information has been e-mailed to keep you \napprised of recruitment-advertising opportunities \ndesigned to get your hiring needs in front of \nhard-to-find candidates. \nIf this information is not suitable for your area \nof responsibility or if you want to be removed \nfrom our distribution list, please e-mail\nnothankyou@rciinfo.com", "mid" : "577932.1075840229035.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1014.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1014.", "date" : "2000-12-12 05:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update for Kenneth L Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19975b" }, "sender" : "jana.paxton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "p.mohanram@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com" ], "text" : "NEW CALL-IN NUMBERS:\nNOTE:  This week there will be an additional  call on Friday 12/15  at 8:00am \nHouston Time\nDabhol Task Force Conference Call - Every Monday\n8:00 am - Houston Time\nDomestic 1-888-689-5736\nInternational: 1-847-944-7277\nPasscode: 6530874#\nHost: Wade Cline", "mid" : "16077795.1075840229061.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1015.", "bcc" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "p.mohanram@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1015.", "date" : "2000-12-12 05:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dabhol Task Force Weekly Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19975c" }, "sender" : "noel.ryan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "In anticipation of re-opening, you have an opportunity to pre-select your new \nlocker location.  All active Body Shop members who had a permanent locker at \nthe time of the September 1st construction close have been given first \nconsideration when selecting their new locker location before December 29th.  \n Priority will be given to member's original locker location (i.e. a member \nwho requests their original locker area will be given priority for that \nspace).  After this date lockers will be distributed to members on the \nwaiting list and to member's with permanent lockers who request a different \nspace from their original locker area.   For your convenience, a Body Shop \nenrolment and locker request table will be in the lobby from December 18th \nthrough January 5th between the hours of 11am - 1:30pm. \n\n\n\nFollow these simple steps to secure your locker location:\nOpen and review the attached Men's Locker Design template.\nSelect your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice location preference.\nComplete the Locker Selection Request Form.  \nComplete and Sign the Locker Payroll Deduction Form.\nReturn all completed forms before December 29th to the Body Shop at EB1355, \ndrop off at our offices on EB1372 or at the Body Shop Table in the lobby from \nDecember 18th through January 5th between the hours of 11am - 1:30pm.\n\nYou will receive an e-mail notifying you of your new locker location and \nlocker combination prior to re-opening.  If you have any questions, please \ncontact Noel Ryan at  x35548.", "mid" : "5665047.1075840229085.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1016.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1016.", "date" : "2000-12-12 05:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "VIP-Body Shop Locker Selection-Ken Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19975d" }, "sender" : "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@verizon.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "text" : "At 3:30 CST we will announce that we are anticipating lower revenue and\nearnings in the fourth quarter.  Attached is the press release that we will\nissue as well as the text of Michael's remarks in the conference call that\nwill follow.\n\nYou may access the 4:00 CST (5:00 EST) conference call 712-271-0807,\npassword \"board.\"\n\nThe Board and management team will talk at length on Thursday about the\nresults to date for the fourth quarter, the outlook for the remainder of the\nquarter, general market conditions, and the expectations for 2001.\n\nLinda\n\n\n\n>  <<December 12 2000 (Compaq Lowers Fourth Quarter Revenue and Earnings\n> Expectations).doc>>  <<Preannounce-MC.doc>>\n> -----Original Message-----\n>\n\n - December 12 2000 (Compaq Lowers Fourth Quarter Revenue and Earnings \nExpectations).doc\n - Preannounce-MC.doc", "mid" : "18521651.1075840229109.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1017.", "bcc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@verizon.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1017.", "date" : "2000-12-12 07:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Absolute LAST Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19975e" }, "sender" : "barbara.sain@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "cc" : [ "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "text" : "Barbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n\n\n - Board Invitation 12.12.00.doc\n - V2-December 12 2000 (Compaq Lowers Fourth Quarter Revenue and Earnings \nExpectations)1.doc", "mid" : "8938594.1075840229133.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1018.", "bcc" : [ "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1018.", "date" : "2000-12-12 08:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Conference Call - Press Release Information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19975f" }, "sender" : "body.shop@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "chris.hendrix@enron.com", "ray.bennett@enron.com", "otis.wathington@enron.com", "george.nguyen@enron.com", "rick.bachmeier@enron.com", "jefferson.sorenson@enron.com", "robert.wingenter@enron.com", "leary@enron.com", "christopher.ducker@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "In anticipation of re-opening, you have an opportunity to pre-select your new \nlocker location.  All active Body Shop members who had a permanent locker at \nthe time of the September 1st construction close have been given first \nconsideration when selecting their new locker location before December 29th.  \n Priority will be given to member's original locker location (i.e. a member \nwho requests their original locker area will be given priority for that \nspace).  After this date lockers will be distributed to members on the \nwaiting list and to member's with permanent lockers who request a different \nspace from their original locker area.   For your convenience, a Body Shop \nenrolment and locker request table will be in the lobby from December 18th \nthrough January 5th between the hours of 11am - 1:30pm. \n\n\n\nFollow these simple steps to secure your locker location:\nOpen and review the attached Men's Locker Design template.\nSelect your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice location preference.\nComplete the Locker Selection Request Form.  \nComplete and Sign the Locker Payroll Deduction Form.\nReturn all completed forms before December 29th to the Body Shop at EB1355, \ndrop off at our offices on EB1372 or at the Body Shop Table in the lobby from \nDecember 18th through January 5th between the hours of 11am - 1:30pm.\n\nYou will receive an e-mail notifying you of your new locker location and \nlocker combination prior to re-opening.  If you have any questions, please \ncontact the Body Shop Front Desk at  x35547.", "mid" : "7766030.1075840229158.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1019.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "chris.hendrix@enron.com", "ray.bennett@enron.com", "otis.wathington@enron.com", "george.nguyen@enron.com", "rick.bachmeier@enron.com", "jefferson.sorenson@enron.com", "robert.wingenter@enron.com", "leary@enron.com", "christopher.ducker@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1019.", "date" : "2000-12-12 08:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Priority Locker Selection-Men's" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199760" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "maryse_zwick@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Maryse.  This is very helpful.  \n\n\n\n\nMaryse_Zwick@weforum.org on 05/17/2000 12:45:16 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000\n\n\nDear Rosalee,\n\nThe Council meeting in Geneva will take place on 31 August-1 September. As\nis a tradition, it will start with a dinner on Thursday 31 August and end\non Friday 1 September at around 3 pm, so that the Council members can still\nreturn home for the weekend.\nA detailed agenda and further information will be sent out in the next\nweeks.\nI hope that this preliminary information will be of help to you. If you\nhave any specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.\nBest regards,\nMaryse\nExecutive Assistant to the President\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Maryse Zwick/World Economic Forum on\n17/05/2000 19:41 ---------------------------\n\n\nFabienne Chanavat\n17/05/2000 16:31\n\nTo:   Maryse Zwick/World Economic Forum@WEF\ncc:\n\nSubject:  Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit\n      2000\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Fabienne Chanavat/World Economic Forum\non 17/05/2000 16:28 ---------------------------\n\n\nRosalee.Fleming@enron.com on 17/05/2000 15:31:48\n\nTo:   \"Claude Smadja, Managing Director\"<contact@weforum.org>\ncc:\n\nSubject:  Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit\n      2000\n\n\n\nMr. Smadja -\n\nYou may not be the person to ask, but I am trying to get information for\nDr. Lay for the World Economic Forum Advisory Council meeting in Geneva in\nlate August.  Can someone please send Dr. Lay a schedule, so he can plan\naccordingly?\n\nThank you.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"Claude Smadja, Managing Director\"<contact@weforum.org> on 05/17/2000\n05:56:11 AM\n\nTo:   <klay@enron.com>\ncc:\nSubject:  World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nAs you were unable to participate in the China Business Summit this year, I\nwould like to remind you that you can find information of interest,\nincluding the China Briefing at: http://www.weforum.org/chinabriefing on\nour website.\n\nAs a reminder here is also your login and password:\n\nLogin: 31594\n\nPassword: 90ZJ4XQS\n\n\nKind regards,\n\nClaude Smadja\nManaging Director\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "12429675.1075840203255.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/102.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "maryse_zwick@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "102.", "date" : "2000-05-17 06:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum Briefing of the China Business Summit 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199761" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 12/11/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,781\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t4,357\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t515,690\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 12/11/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t2,932\t77%\nEnron Europe Limited\t171\t35%\nGlobal Products\t195\t36%\nEnron Metals\t483\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t55%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,754,492,066\nMTD\t30,628,446,748\nLTD\t309,798,863,793\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t3,411,749,354\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t20,508,644,681\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t603\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,107\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,328\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,963", "mid" : "30481273.1075840229187.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1020.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1020.", "date" : "2000-12-12 09:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for December 11, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199762" }, "sender" : "djtheroux@independent.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tue, 12 Dec 2000 18:49:21 -0600\nDate: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 18:49:21 -0600\nMessage-Id: <200012130049.SAA07799@server1.pjdoland.com>\nTo: klay@enron.com\nFrom: David Theroux <DJTheroux@independent.org>\nReply-to: DJTheroux@independent.org\nX-Mailer: Perl Powered Socket Mailer\nSubject: THE LIGHTHOUSE: December 12, 2000\n\nTHE LIGHTHOUSE\n\"Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy...\"\nVOL. 2, ISSUE 48\nDecember 12, 2000\n\nWelcome to The Lighthouse, the e-mail newsletter of The Independent \nInstitute, the non-partisan, public policy research organization \n<http://www.independent.org>. We provide you with updates of the Institute's \ncurrent research publications, events and media programs.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE:\n1. Pentagon \"Shocked\" to Find Rivers Dammed with Pork\n2. The Environmental Propaganda Agency\n3. William Lloyd Garrison, Antislavery Crusader\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPENTAGON \"SHOCKED\" TO FIND RIVERS DAMMED WITH PORK\n\nCaptain Louis Renault -- Claude Raines's cheerfully duplicitous character in \nthe 1942 film classic \"Casablanca\" -- asserted glibly that he was \"shocked, \nshocked\" to learn that gambling was taking place at Rick's Cafe. Moments \nlater he was only too happy to collect his gambling earnings for the night.\n\nAll this is by way of preamble to a new Pentagon investigation of fraud in \nmilitary construction. The investigation concluded that three senior Army \nCorps of Engineers officials had, just as one whistle-blowing Corps economist \nhad claimed, engaged in a deceitful campaign to justify what the Washington \nPost called \"a billion-dollar construction binge on the Mississippi and \nIllinois rivers.\"\n\n\"The [Pentagon] investigators concluded that the agency's aggressive efforts \nto expand its budget and missions, as well as its eagerness to please its \ncorporate customers and congressional patrons, have helped 'create an \natmosphere where objectivity in its analyses was placed in jeopardy,'\" the \nPost reports.\n\n\"Even the agency's retired chief economist told them that Corps studies were \noften 'corrupt,' and that several Corps employees cited 'immense pressure' to \ngreen-light questionable projects.\"\n\nBureaucratic boondoggles of such magnitude are certainly newsworthy. But they \nare hardly news. Just as the Soviets derided the failures of previous Five \nYear Plans (only to implement new, equally flawed versions), so it seems that \nevery few years the Pentagon uncovers massive corruption and waste in its own \ncentrally planned fiefdom -- only to present a new Plan that operates under \nthe same bad incentives that encouraged prior malfeasance.\n\nWith corruption and waste seemingly \"taken care of,\" the worst pork-barrel \nspenders in Congress and the military are then let off the hook, only to \nenjoy -- like Casablanca's Renault and Rick -- an amicable toast to the \nbeginnings of a beautiful new friendship.\n\nFor the Washington Post series on the Army Corp of Engineers boondoggle, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-1.html.\n\nFor a summary of the Independent Institute book, ARMS, POLITICS AND THE \nECONOMY: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Robert Higgs, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-2.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTHE ENVIRONMENTAL PROPAGANDA AGENCY\n\nWill the neck-to-neck presidential race help reduce -- or intensify -- \npressure for the next president of the United States to score points with \nstatist environmental activists?\n\nExcept on a few controversial issues, a strong case can be made that the \nforty-third President of the United States will wish to portray himself as a \nclose friend of \"the environment.\" President George W. Bush, for example, \nwould face strong pressure to show that he is \"bipartisan\" in his approach to \nenvironmental protection; whereas President Al Gore would likely attempt to \nwin back those who supported Nader and the Greens.\n\nAll the more reason, then, to call attention to the failures of the current \napproach to environmental protection -- especially those emanating from the \nU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or, as economist Craig Marxsen terms \nit, the Environmental Propaganda Agency.\n\nThe EPA sometimes employs the language of cost-benefit analysis to illustrate \nits seemingly tremendous success, but it is known to employ it in a highly \nmisleading manner. The EPA claimed, for example, that its Clean Air Act \nprograms produced, from 1970 to 1990, $22.2 trillion dollars in health \nbenefits at a cost of only $523 billion. But, reports Marxsen in THE \nINDEPENDENT REVIEW, \"[The EPA's] study actually represents a milestone in \nbureaucratic propaganda. Like junk science in the courtroom, the study \nseemingly attempts to obtain the largest possible benefit figure rather than \nto come as close as possible to the truth.\"\n\nIn conclusion, writes Marxsen, \"Without the illusory benefit of all the lives \nsaved, the actual benefits of the Clean Air Act were very modest and probably \ncould have been achieved nearly as well with far less sacrifice. The Clean \nAir Act and its amendments force the EPA to mandate reduction of air \npollution to levels that would have no adverse health effects on even the \nmost sensitive person in the population. The EPA relentlessly presses forward \nin its absurd quest, like a madman setting fire to his house in an insane \ndetermination to eliminate the last of the insects infesting it.\"\n\nFor more information, see \"The Environmental Propaganda Agency,\" by Craig S. \nMarxsen (THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Summer 2000), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-3.html.\n\nFor analysis of other EPA programs, see the Independent Institute book, \nCUTTING GREEN TAPE: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation and the Law, \nedited by Richard Stroup and Roger Meiners, at \nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-4.html.\n\nFor Robert Formaini's insightful review of Kip Viscusi's important book, \nRATIONAL RISK POLICY (THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Winter 1999), see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-5.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nWILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON, Antislavery Crusader\n\n\"I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice. On this \nsubject, I do not wish to think, or speak, or write with moderation.... I \nwill not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not retreat a single inch \n-- and I will be heard.\"\n     -- William Lloyd Garrison, THE LIBERATOR, January 1, 1831\n\nDecember 12 marks the 195th anniversary of the birth of William Lloyd \nGarrison, a leading figure in the American abolitionist movement. As the late \nhistorian Henry Mayer explained in his National Book Award-Finalist \nbiography, ALL ON FIRE: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery:\n\n\"William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) is an authentic American hero who, with a \nBiblical prophet's power and a propagandist's skill, forced the nation to \nconfront the most crucial moral issue in its history. For thirty-five years \nhe edited and published a weekly newspaper in Boston, THE LIBERATOR, which \nremains today a sterling and unrivaled example of personal journalism in the \nservice of civic idealism.\n\n\"Although Garrison -- a self-made man with a scanty formal education -- \nconsidered himself 'a New England mechanic' and lived outside the precincts \nof the American intelligentsia, he nonetheless did the hard intellectual work \nof challenging orthodoxy, questioning public policy, and offering a luminous \nvision of a society transformed. He inspired two generations of activists -- \nfemale and male, black and white -- and together they built a social movement \nwhich, like the civil rights movement of our own day, was a collaboration of \nordinary people, stirred by injustice and committed to each other, who \nachieved a social change that conventional wisdom first condemned as wrong \nand then ridiculed as impossible.\"\n\nIndeed, without Garrison's inflammatory but compelling writing, speaking and \norganizing, there might have been no effective American anti-slavery movement \nat all.\n\nFor more on William Lloyd Garrison, read historian Henry Mayer's talk from \nthe Independent Policy Forum, \"The Civil War: Liberty and American Leviathan\" \n(with Jeffrey Rogers Hummel), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-6.html, or hear it in \nRealAudio at http://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-7.html.\n\nAlso see Jeffrey Rogers Hummel's review of Henry Mayer's brilliant biography, \nALL ON FIRE: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery (THE \nINDEPENDENT REVIEW, Fall 2000), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-8.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIf you enjoy receiving THE LIGHTHOUSE ... please help us support it.\n\nYour supporting Independent Associate Membership enables us to reach \nthousands of other people. So, please make a contribution to The Independent \nInstitute. See http://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-9.html. \nto donate, or contact Ms. Priscilla Busch by phone at 510-632-1366 x105, fax \nto 510-568-6040, email to <PBusch@independent.org>, or snail mail to The \nIndependent Institute, 100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621-1428.\nAll contributions are tax-deductible.  Thank you!\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFor previous issues of THE LIGHTHOUSE, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-10.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFor information on books and other publications from The Independent \nInstitute, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-11.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFor information on The Independent Institute's Independent Policy Forums, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-48-12.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTo subscribe (or unsubscribe) to The Lighthouse, please go to \nhttp://www.independent.org/subscribe.html, choose \"subscribe\" (or \n\"unsubscribe\"), enter your e-mail address and select \"Go.\"\n\nCopyright , 2000 The Independent Institute\n100 Swan Way\nOakland, CA 94621-1428\n(510) 632-1366 phone\n(510) 568-6040 fax\ninfo@independent.org\nhttp://www.independent.org\n", "mid" : "23245619.1075840229215.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1021.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1021.", "date" : "2000-12-12 10:37:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199763" }, "sender" : "carole.cleary@msdw.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "An invitation is on its way to you to join us at a Cocktail Reception on\n\nSaturday 27th January 2001 from 6-8pm, at Morosani Posthotel, Davos,\nSwitzerland, during the World Economic Forum.\n\nPlease reserve this time - we plan this to be a very special and\nenjoyable event.\n\nRegards,\n\n\nDavid Walker\nMorgan Stanley International Inc.", "mid" : "14874817.1075840229239.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1022.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1022.", "date" : "2000-12-13 04:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cocktail Reception, Davos" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199764" }, "sender" : "rex.shelby@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken --\n\nBest wishes on your new role.  It has been a pleasure interacting with you =\nin=20\nthe past, and I hope our paths cross many times in the future.  Best regard=\ns.\n\n-- Rex\n\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Rex Shelby/Enron Communications on 12/13/00 08:05 AM ---=\n--\n\n=09Ken Lay@ENRON\n=09Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\n=0912/13/00 06:01 AM\n=09=09=20\n=09=09 To: All Enron Worldwide\n=09=09 cc:=20\n=09=09 Subject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.", "mid" : "20534449.1075840229262.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1023.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1023.", "date" : "2000-12-13 00:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Succession Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199765" }, "sender" : "charla.reese@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.haug@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.communications@enron.com", "steve.communications@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "jennifer.communications@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "dorothy.communications@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "jennifer.communications@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "dorothy.communications@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "susan.skarness@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "jennifer.communications@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "dorothy.communications@enron.com" ], "text" : "Next Tuesday, December 19th, the 50th floor will be open to all employees for \nthe Annual Holiday Open House from 3:00pm until 5:00pm.  Similar to last \nyear, we will provide food, beverage and musical entertainment and will also \ndecorate eight executive offices to reflect the Festival of Lights.  Our goal \nis to expose our employees to different celebrations around the world and \nsimultaneously demystify the 50th floor.\n\nFor your reference, the offices that will be decorated are listed below:\nSt. Lucia - Ken Lay\nKwaanza - Jeff Skilling\nLos Posadas - Rob Walls\nChinese New Year - Cindy Olson\nHanukkah - Andy Fastow\nRamadan - Rick Buy\nDevali - Rick Causey\nChristmas - Jim Derrick\n\nWe would welcome Executive Committee members to volunteer to greet employees \nin the 50th floor elevator lobby or serve punch.   Time slots are available \nin 15-minute increments from 3:00pm to 5:00pm.  Please reply to this e-mail \nif you would like to volunteer for this event and I will provide additional \ninformation for your reference at that time.\n\nThis annual affair is an employee favorite and you may contact me with any \ncomments or questions.  \n\nCharla Reese\nManager, Community Relations\nx35202\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "15156898.1075840229329.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1024.", "bcc" : [ "susan.skarness@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "jennifer.communications@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "dorothy.communications@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "david.haug@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.communications@enron.com", "steve.communications@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1024.", "date" : "2000-12-13 00:17:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Committee Invitation - Holiday Open House 12/19" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199766" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken\n\nBest of luck to all involved in this change.  I hope I still have the=20\nopportunity to work with you in your revised role.\n\n\n  =20\n=09Enron North America Corp.\n=09\n=09From:  Ken Lay @ ENRON                           12/13/2000 06:01 AM\n=09\n\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: All Enron Worldwide\ncc: =20\nSubject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.\n", "mid" : "30299896.1075840229352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1025.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1025.", "date" : "2000-12-13 00:20:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Succession Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199767" }, "sender" : "michael.horning@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nThank you for your leadership and inspiration. =20\n\nBest wishes to you and yours.\n\nRegards,\n\nMichael P. Horning\nDirector\nEnron Media Services\nGlobal Media Risk Management\nPhone: 713-853-9181\nFax:      713-646-8436\nCell:      713-303-0742\n----- Forwarded by Michael Horning/Enron Communications on 12/13/00 09:18 P=\nM=20\n-----\n\n=09Ken Lay@ENRON\n=09Sent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\n=0912/13/00 06:01 AM\n=09=09=20\n=09=09 To: All Enron Worldwide\n=09=09 cc:=20\n=09=09 Subject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.", "mid" : "28294115.1075840229393.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1026.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1026.", "date" : "2000-12-14 01:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Succession Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199768" }, "sender" : "angela.williams@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Congratulation Jeff!\n\nI am the Assistant to Gregory T. Adams in the New Jersey Office.  I would=\n=20\nlike to thank you and Ken Lay for graciously  giving of yourself and  your=\n=20\ntime during the EES Holiday Weekend.  It was an experience my son, who=20\nattended with me, will never forget.  Enron is a Class Act !  Again,=20\nCongratulations Jeff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Angela Williams/HOU/EES on 12/13/2000=\n=20\n09:43 AM ---------------------------\n\nKen Lay@ENRON\n12/13/2000 06:01 AM\n\n\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: All Enron Worldwide\ncc: =20\nSubject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.", "mid" : "5787287.1075840229437.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1027.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1027.", "date" : "2000-12-13 01:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Hearty Congratulations!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199769" }, "sender" : "hmlangetx@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kathleent@parkwayinvestments.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\nReturn-path: <HmlangeTX@aol.com>\nFrom: HmlangeTX@aol.com\nFull-name: HmlangeTX\nMessage-ID: <b5.47eb010.276865c9@aol.com>\nDate: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 00:40:25 EST\nSubject: BCCA Fundraising Update 12-12-00\nTo: zimmermanj@tcbhou.com, Williams@lockeliddell.com, jkollaer@houston.org, \nGBEATTY@houston.org, rob_bradley@enron.com, charles@duncaninterests.com, \nlaboon@lockeliddell.com, tdowe@houston.org, betty@duncaninterests.com\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"US-ASCII\"\nX-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 103\n\nDATE:   December 12, 2000\n\nTO:     George Beatty\n        Charles Duncan\n        Ned Holmes\n        Jim Kollaer\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Ken Lay\n        Jim Royer\n\nFROM:   Heidi M. Lange\n\nRE:     Business Coalition for Clean Air Fundraising Update\n\nLevel A -- Major Donor fundraising is off to a great start.  Below is a\nsummary, by targeted donor, of our progress.\n\n    TARGETED DONOR  (SOLICITOR)     AMOUNT  STATUS\n\n    -El Paso Energy/Coastal (LaBoon\\Holmes) $150,000    Pledged\n\n    -ENRON (Lay)                                $200,000    Pledged\n\n    -Port of Houston (Holmes\\Royer)             $100,000    Pledged\n        to approve via a vote by the board on Monday\n\n    -Reliant Energy (Lay)                       $200,000    Pledged\n\n    -Shell Oil (Lay\\LaBoon\\ Duncan)             $200,000    Pledged\n\n\n                    TOTAL PLEDGED   $850,000\n\n\n    -Compaq Computer Corp. (Lay)    $100,000 to $150,000 estimated pledge\n\n    -ExxonMobil (Lay/LaBoon) ?? Exxon is unable to commit to a pledge at this\ntime\n\n\nBelow is a list of targeted major donors and some newly assigned solicitors.\nPlease advise if you have any suggestions of individual solicitors to make\nour dedicated request.\n\n    -AES Deepwater (Request $100,000)\n        need assistance\n\n    -Air Liquide (Request $200,000)\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Steve Miller, Shell\n\n    -Bechtel (Request $100,000)\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Steve Miller, Shell\n\n    -BP Amoco (Request $250,000)\n        Ken Lay\n\n    -Chevron (Request $100,000)\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Jim Royer\n\n    -City of Houston Airport (Request $100,000)\n        George Beatty to advise\n\n    -Conoco (Request $150,000)\n        Ken Lay\n        Bruce LaBoon and Jim Royer available if needed\n\n    -Continental Airlines (Request 150,000)\n        Ken Lay\n        Ned Holmes available if needed\n\n    -Dow Chemical (Request $100,000)\n        need assistance\n        merging with Union Carbide Corp.\n\n    -Dynegy (Request $100,000)\n        Ken Lay\n        Ned Holmes available if needed\n\n    -Entergy (Request $100,000)\n        need assistance\n\n    -Flour-Daniel (Request $150,000)\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Steve Miller, Shell\n\n    -Halliburton (Request $200,000)\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Steve Miller, Shell\n\n    -Marathon Oil (Request $200,000)\n        need assistance\n\n    -Phillips Petroleum (Request 250,000)\n        Ken Lay\n\n    -Rohm & Haas Texas (Request $50,000)\n        need assistance\n\n    -Texaco (Request $75,000)\n        Bruce LaBoon\n        Jim Royer\n\n    -Texas Petrochemicals (Request $50,000)\n        need assistance\n        ?Zimmerman\n\n    -Union Carbide Corp. (Request $75,000)\n        need assistance\n        merging with Dow Chemical\n\n    -Valero (Request $150,000)\n        Ken Lay\n\nFaxes announcing the BCCA Major Donor fundraiser have been sent, and\nfollow-up calls regarding participation are being made.  An update will be\nfaxed to you on Friday.\n\nAgain, thank you for your help and hard work.  Please call me at 713-681-1996\nif you have any questions or comments regarding the above information.\n\nCc:     Tammy Dowe\n        Frances Leff\n        Joe Zimmerman", "mid" : "26200010.1075840229484.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1028.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kathleent@parkwayinvestments.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1028.", "date" : "2000-12-13 04:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fwd: BCCA Fundraising Update 12-12-00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19976a" }, "sender" : "vincent@cynetinc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mlay@enron.com", "fred.marks@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mlay@enron.com", "fred.marks@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mlay@enron.com", "fred.marks@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\nI had a very successful meeting with Michael Capellas this morning.  Once\nagain, I want to thank you for making this relationship possible.  Michael\nmentioned to me that the two of you are expected to meet this afternoon.\nThe following is an outline of my discussion points with Michael:\n CYNET Progress Report\n CYNET 2001 Business Plan\n CYNET's Bundled Solution (Convergent Messaging, iPAQ Expansion\nPack-CYPAQ, wireless modem and CYNET dialer software)\n Technology Demonstration\n Funding Discussion ($4 Million)\nWe are pleased to report that the relationship between CYNET and Compaq is\ngrowing.  See attached excerpts from today's meeting.  If you have any\nquestions feel free to call me.\nVincent W. Beale\n\n\n <<Ken Lay.ppt>>\n\n - Ken Lay.ppt", "mid" : "8765279.1075840229507.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1029.", "bcc" : [ "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mlay@enron.com", "fred.marks@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1029.", "date" : "2000-12-13 03:47:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19976b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "helpdesk@mailman.enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Excuse me, but what does this mean?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<HelpDesk@mailman.enron.com> on 05/17/2000 10:42:29 PM\nTo: <Kenneth_Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: HelpDesk Request\n\n\nTESTMODE\nHouston -- Houston.Resolution.Center@enron.com\n\nFrom: Kenneth Lay - Kenneth_Lay@enron.com\nFor:  N/A - N/A\nPhone:  1234\nOffice: 3211\n\nDescription of Problem:\nblah!\n\n\n", "mid" : "29208622.1075840203278.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/103.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "helpdesk@mailman.enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "103.", "date" : "2000-05-18 01:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: HelpDesk Request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19976c" }, "sender" : "david.haug@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Congratulations on making this not-unexpected move in a smooth, upbeat and=\n=20\nhighly positive way, with what looks like excellent timing and a clean=20\nhandoff. I know Jeff will have all of our strong support as he expands his=\n=20\nrole.\n  Since I left for my wedding and honeymoon just before Thanksgiving nothin=\ng=20\nhas happened on the Sports Authority stuff - - -we are still awaiting some=\n=20\npromised deliverables from Mr Campo. Yesterday I relit the fire on our V&E=\n=20\nteam to start nudging him gently. No action on your part needed at present =\n-=20\n- -I'll keep you informed. I'll be pushing to get this resolved by mid=20\nJanuary in a manner that works for the Sports Authority and the financings=\n=20\nwithout upseting our partners. - - -DLH\n\n\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: All Enron Worldwide\ncc: =20\n\nSubject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.\n", "mid" : "14103498.1075840229530.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1030.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1030.", "date" : "2000-12-13 03:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Succession Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19976d" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Updates\nJennifer Burns - new cell phone number\nKathy McMahon - new executive committee assistant", "mid" : "32328966.1075840229758.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1032.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1032.", "date" : "2000-12-13 06:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Committee List - Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19976e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.haug@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We did receive this from David.\n\n\n\n\nDavid Haug@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n12/13/2000 02:14 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: =20\nSubject: Re: Succession Plan =20\n\nCongratulations on making this not-unexpected move in a smooth, upbeat and=\n=20\nhighly positive way, with what looks like excellent timing and a clean=20\nhandoff. I know Jeff will have all of our strong support as he expands his=\n=20\nrole.\n  Since I left for my wedding and honeymoon just before Thanksgiving nothin=\ng=20\nhas happened on the Sports Authority stuff - - -we are still awaiting some=\n=20\npromised deliverables from Mr Campo. Yesterday I relit the fire on our V&E=\n=20\nteam to start nudging him gently. No action on your part needed at present =\n-=20\n- -I'll keep you informed. I'll be pushing to get this resolved by mid=20\nJanuary in a manner that works for the Sports Authority and the financings=\n=20\nwithout upseting our partners. - - -DLH\n\n\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: All Enron Worldwide\ncc: =20\n\nSubject: Succession Plan\n\nIt is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my=20\nrecommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effecti=\nve=20\nat the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will al=\nso=20\nretain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continu=\ne=20\nas chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the=\n=20\nstrategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.\n\nJeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all=20\ncylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for=\n=20\nthe job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I=01,m ready for =\na=20\nsomewhat different role.\n\nOur succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff a=\nnd=20\nme the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that=20\ncontinues to exceed everyone=01,s expectations, including our own.  We look=\n=20\nforward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.\n\nThere are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad=\n=20\nshifts in strategy and direction.\n\nPlease join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6024418.1075840229782.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1033.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "david.haug@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1033.", "date" : "2000-12-13 06:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Succession Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19976f" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "legal@enron.com", "diane.bazelides@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mark.palmer@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached for your review and approval are the press release announcing the \nmerger plan with Azurix and a Q&A document.  Both have been approved by Mark \nMetts and Lance Schuler.  Pending signature of the merger agreement tonight, \nwe plan to release concurrently with Azurix before the market opens tomorrow \nmorning.\n\nIf you have any comments or changes, please call Mark Palmer at x34738 before \n6 a.m. tomorrow.\n\nThank you.\nKaren\n", "mid" : "18674917.1075840229892.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1034.", "bcc" : [ "mark.palmer@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "legal@enron.com", "diane.bazelides@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1034.", "date" : "2000-12-13 07:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Azurix Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199770" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 12/12/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,853\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t4,363\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t519,543\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 12/12/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,139\t76%\nEnron Europe Limited\t186\t36%\nGlobal Products\t103\t24%\nEnron Metals\t425\t14%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t55%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,907,809,629\nMTD\t33,542,282,802\nLTD\t312,712,699,847\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t3,421,867,459\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t20,686,492,328\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t607\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t4\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,046\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,256\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,979", "mid" : "1187418.1075840229981.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1035.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1035.", "date" : "2000-12-13 08:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for December 12, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199771" }, "sender" : "clark97@swbell.net", "recipients" : [ "wewerlacy@aol.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com" ], "cc" : [ "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com" ], "text" : "Jim:\n\nThank you for your communication advising as to the concern that the IRS\nseems to have about non-profits and the internet.  In early February of\nthis year I filed a form 1023 seeking a tax determination letter for\n\"Technology For All\" a Texas non-profit corporation whose mission it is\nto enhance the educational and economic opportunities of the\ndisadvantaged (\"TFA\").  TFA has a strong board led by Ken Lay, the CEO\nof Enron Corporation.  TFA has assisted its affiliates (all believed to\nbe tax exempt non profits) in building computer learning centers\n(\"CLC's\") where recycled computers and donated software are connected\nover the Enron Broadband Network (donated to TFA) to a server farm that\ndelivers to the disadvantaged at the CLC's educational and other\ncontent.  There are over 75 CLC's in Houston, some 25 in Colorado and we\nare building affiliations that will build them across the country and\neventually all over the world.  The business plan for this contemplates\noperations in excess of one billion by the end of five years.  However,\nwe have not yet received our tax determination letter.  We have found\nthat major contributors require a tax determination letter.\n\n    I received a response from the IRS on May 3, 2000.  On May 11, 2000,\nI responded with answers to the inquiries made by the IRS.  Then on June\n8 I was advised that our application had been sent to the national\noffice.  On November 15 I received another letter from the IRS raising\nsome additional questions unrelated to the first response.  While there\nwere some that were of substance in the main they were pretty weak.  The\nfirst question was something like \"What did we mean by disadvantaged?\"\n\n    My question to you is what do you think is best to get this going\nand out of the IRS?  Should I ask our board members to use their\nconsiderable political influence tocause the IRS to move this?  Back in\nAugust I had Bill Archer give the Commissioner an invitation to finish\nthis.  It did not seem to work.  I do not wish for an effort on my part\nto cause this to go to the bottom of some bureaucrats stack.     Your\nadvice would be appreciated.\n\nRegards:\n\nJack Clark", "mid" : "25602777.1075840230020.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1036.", "bcc" : [ "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com" ], "to" : [ "wewerlacy@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1036.", "date" : "2000-12-13 09:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IRS Tax Determination Letter" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199772" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000 \n05:59 PM ---------------------------\n\nKathy Mayfield\n12/13/2000 05:02 PM\n\n\nTo: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Thank you for the Charitygift\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kathy Mayfield/Corp/Enron on 12/13/2000 \n04:38 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nbill_morgan@kindermorgan.com on 12/13/2000 04:34:58 PM\nTo: kathy.mayfield@enron.com\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Thank you for the Charitygift\n\n\nThank you for the Charity Gift Card.  I decided to donate the gift to the \nDepelchin Children's Center.\n\n\n", "mid" : "3849351.1075840230107.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1037.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1037.", "date" : "2000-12-13 10:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thank you for the Charitygift" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199773" }, "sender" : "wewerlacy@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "clark97@swbell.net", "wewerlacy@aol.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com" ], "cc" : [ "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com" ], "text" : "Jack:\n\n    We routinely work with applications that have been \"sent to the national\noffice.\"  If an application is \"sent to the national office,\" it means that\nan issue or issues have been identified in the application by the original\nreviewing agent that give the agent pause, and which the agent feels a more\ntechnical review by a more skilled agent is required.  It always means that\nthere is some problem with the application that could result in denial of the\napplication.\n\n    I suspect that what the IRS would really like your client to do is\nestablish objective standards in your organization's fundamental documents\nfor determining who is to receive the assistance of the charity.   Such\nstandards would give the IRS assurance that only poor people would receive\nthe benefits, and make it easier to determine if the mission was being\nadhered to in an audit of activities.  Addressing this concern could be as\nsimple as enacting a Bylaw amendment or more likely an amendment to the\nArticles of Incorporation.\n\n    Last year, our office was brought in at the \"national office\" stage, well\nafter the Form 1024 was filed, to help a group of ranchers and cattlemen in\nWyoming/Montana opposed to illegal imports of below cost beef, to obtain\ntrade association status, (501(c)(6)), that the national office kept trying\nto deny by saying they were an agriculture organization (which meant\npotentially less availability of tax deductible contributions under o162).\nWhat we did in that case was setup a conference call with the client's\nlawyers and the IRS national office team assigned to the file.  We talked\nthrough the application, identified each and every problem the IRS had\nidentified, and then our firm prepared, in essence, a supplemental brief\naddressing each issue.  In the process, we learned that a few minor changes\nto the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, plus the supplemental\napplication information, were enough to address the IRS's agents concerns,\nand they issued the tax determination letter.\n\n    Thus, I would suggest that you request a conference call with the\nnational office agent or \"team\" reviewing the application, and get them to\nidentify each and every concern with the application.   Then, ask them for a\nperiod of time to respond.  Ask them if changes in the fundamental corporate\ndocuments would help address their concerns.  And of course, be mindful that\nif you have had ongoing activities, you will want to be sure that anything\nyou do will result in retroactive deductibility for what contributions you\nhave already received.\n\n    During late 1999, the IRS was accused of responding to political pressure\nin triggering audits of exempt organizations by the Landmark Legal\nFoundation, a conservative, Washington, D.C. legal foundation.  Landmark did\na Freedom of Information Act request and released documents which tended to\nindicate that the IRS was auditing groups in response to complaints from\nCongressmen.  The IRS denied that political influence plays a role in its\ndecisions, and, since then, the IRS exempt organizations unit has been very\ncareful about not creating an impression that they respond to political\npressure.\n\n    If your client would like our firm to help as a consultant to work with\nthe national office, we'd be pleased to be of assistance.  We would need to\nreview the file and have your client execute a Form 2848 Power of Attorney\nfor us to join the team.\n\n    Hope this is helpful.\n\nBest regards,\n\nJim Lacy\nWewer & Lacy, LLP\n\nCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this communication and\nany\naccompanying document(s) is protected by the attorney-client and/or the\nattorney/work product privileges.  It is intended for the sole use of the\naddressee.  If the person actually receiving this communication or any other\nreader of the communication is not the named recipient, or the employee or\nagent responsible to deliver it to the named recipient, you are advised that\nany disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in\nreliance upon the communication is strictly prohibited.  Any such inadvertent\ndisclosure shall not compromise or be a waiver of any applicable privilege as\nto this communication or otherwise.  If you have received this communication\nin error, please immediately notify us by telephone at (949) 248-1154, or\ncontact the sender at our email address above.  Thank you. ", "mid" : "3104218.1075840230153.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1038.", "bcc" : [ "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "syeager@fyi-net.com" ], "to" : [ "clark97@swbell.net", "wewerlacy@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1038.", "date" : "2000-12-13 12:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: IRS Tax Determination Letter" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199774" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jimbrulte@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jim:\nIt was a pleasure speaking with you on Wednesday.  Based on our conversatio=\nn,=20\nthis email includes the following:\n\nAn Enron contact to discuss developing small-scale generation on Tribal lan=\nds.\n\nOur views on the impediments to distributed generation and suggestions on h=\now=20\nto remove those impediments.\n\nA description of the credit issues that continue to impede DWR=01,s ability=\n to=20\nsign contracts with power suppliers, and options to resolve them. Two=20\npossible options for addressing the credit issue are 1) a California PUC=20\norder clarifying that DWR will recover its power purchase costs through=20\nrates, and 2) an amendment to AB1X designed to accomplish the same goal.  I=\n=20\nhave attached talking points regarding the California PUC order and propose=\nd=20\namendments to AB1X.  We believe that an amendment to AB1X is the preferable=\n=20\noption.\n\nOur assessment of the supply/demand picture in California.\n\nOur suggestions for a legislative package designed to solve both the near-=\n=20\nand long-term electricity crisis in California.  We will deliver to your=20\noffice today detailed legislative language.  In those materials we will als=\no=20\nidentify existing bills that we believe can easily accommodate our proposed=\n=20\nlanguage.\n\nI hope that the information is useful.  Please do not hesitate to contact m=\ne=20\nif you would like to discuss these materials further, or if there is anythi=\nng=20\nelse that I can do to assist you.\n\nRegards,\nKen Lay\n\n\n\nContact Information to Discuss Interest Expressed by Native American Tribes=\n=20\nin Installing Small-scale Generation on Tribal Lands\n\nDavid Parquet, Vice-President\nEnron North America\n101 California Street, Suite 1950\nSan Francisco, CA 94111\nPhone: 415.782.7820\nFax: 415.782.7851\n\n\n2. Key Barriers to Distributed Generation\n\nExcessive and Unnecessary Utility Stand-by Charges\n\nSolution: The executive orders issued by the Governor on February 14th took=\n a=20\nstep in the right direction.  Utility stand-by charges have always been=20\ndesigned by the utilities to protect their monopoly position, extract=20\nmonopoly prices from customers, or both.  But there is no reason to limit t=\nhe=20\nelimination of these charges to generation facilities that are less than=20\n1MW.  These limits will only lengthen unnecessarily the time it takes for=\n=20\nCalifornia to close the significant gap between supply and demand and reduc=\ne=20\nthe risk of black outs this summer.  We would propose lifting the cap by=20\noffering amendments to SB27X, which is designed to facilitate development o=\nf=20\ndistributed generation.\n=20\nExcessive delays and costs related to interconnecting facilities with=20\ninvestor-owned and municipal utilities\n\nSolution:   The Governor=01,s executive order regarding interconnection is =\na=20\nstep in the right direction=01*D-D-26-01 requires utilities to complete=20\ninterconnection studies within 7 days.  California should ensure that this=\n=20\nrequirement applies to all generation facilities, including distributed=20\ngeneration.  In addition, the financial conflicts the utilities face when=\n=20\ninterconnecting generation facilities are simply too powerful to overcome=\n=20\nthrough executive orders or other regulations.  To the greatest extent=20\npossible, California should shift control over interconnection away from th=\ne=20\nutility and place that control with the California ISO.  This could be=20\naccomplished through amendments to SB 27X.\n\nPermitting and Air Quality Issues\nDevelopers of distributed (i.e., =01&on-site=018) generation that is 50 MWs=\n or=20\ngreater must receive certification from the California Energy Commission an=\nd=20\ntherefore face all of the impediments to development that large-scale=20\ngeneration faces. =20\n\nSolution: California should ensure that the executive orders (D-22-01 thru=\n=20\nD-26-01) issued by the Governor to expedite plant siting and maximize plant=\n=20\noutput apply equally to smaller scale, =01&distributed generation=018 facil=\nities.=20\nIn addition, distributed generation that is less than 50 MWs continues to=\n=20\nface local opposition.  The State should ensure that local, parochial=20\ninterests cannot block otherwise beneficial distributed generation projects=\n. =20\nThese objectives could be accomplished through amendments to SB27X.\n\n3. Credit Concerns Regarding Authority Granted to DWR in AB1X to Purchase=\n=20\nElectricity on Behalf of the Utilities=20\n\nEnron responded to the RFP issued by DWR to enter into power contracts with=\n=20\nsuppliers.\nEnron is in active discussions with DWR to establish contract terms with th=\ne=20\ngoal of entering into a power purchase agreement as soon as possible.\nHowever, ambiguities contained in AB1X have created significant credit risk=\n=20\nconcerns that need to be resolved in order to finalize contract terms.\nWe understand that the lion=01,s share of counterparties share Enron=01,s c=\nredit=20\nrisk concerns.\nEnron has proposed several options for resolving the credit risk issues and=\n=20\nis working with DWR to arrive at a solution that is mutually agreeable to=\n=20\nboth sides and that might serve as a template for power purchase agreements=\n=20\ngoing forward.\n\nSummary of the Source of the Credit Risk Issue\n\nAmbiguous Ratemaking Authority\nThe language in AB1X is ambiguous as to whether DWR has any authority to=20\ncharge California ratepayers for the costs of purchasing power.  From our=\n=20\nanalysis of the bill, the language in AB1X appears to leave intact the=20\nCalifornia PUC=01,s exclusive jurisdiction over ratemaking in California.  =\nAs=20\nsuch, suppliers have no assurance that the PUC will agree to include in rat=\nes=20\nadequate charges to cover DWR=01,s costs of power purchases.\n\nAmbiguous Regulatory Authority Regarding Contract =01&Prudence=018\nThe language in AB1X leaves open the possibility that the California Public=\n=20\nUtilities Commission could determine that power purchases made by DWR are=\n=20\n=01&imprudent.=018  On the basis of such a finding, the CPUC could then ref=\nuse to=20\nallow DWR to collect from ratepayers the costs associated with its power=20\npurchases.  Consequently, suppliers have no assurance that the PUC will agr=\nee=20\nto include in rates the charges to cover the costs of power contracts that=\n=20\nDWR has entered into with suppliers.\n=20\nAmbiguous Language Regarding the Ratemaking Mechanism that Will Be Used to=\n=20\nRecover DWR=01,s Costs of Power Purchases\nIn addition to the ambiguity regarding ratemaking and regulatory authority=\n=20\nnoted above, the language in the bill is equally ambiguous with respect to=\n=20\nthe specific ratemaking =01&mechanics=018 that AB1X directs the PUC to empl=\noy to=20\npermit DWR to recover its power purchase costs. Based on our analysis, it i=\ns=20\nextremely difficult to determine how the PUC would design the rates to ensu=\nre=20\nDWR recovers its power purchase costs.  Moreover, as currently drafted, it =\nis=20\ndifficult to determine whether AB1X would even permit the PUC to include in=\n=20\nrates all of the charges necessary to fully recover DWR=01,s power purchase=\n=20\ncosts.  Again, this ambiguity raises significant credit risk concerns since=\n=20\nsuppliers have little assurance that DWR will have the ability to recover=\n=20\nfrom ratepayers the costs of purchasing power.\n\nOptions to Resolve Concerns Regarding Credit Risk=20\n\nWe have been working diligently with DWR officials to resolve the credit ri=\nsk=20\nissues.  We have identified three options:\n\nAmend AB1X\nThe amendments, which are attached to this email, would clarify that a) the=\n=20\nPUC would accept as =01&prudent and reasonable=018 all purchase costs incur=\nred by=20\nDWR, and b) the PUC is obligated to include in rates the charges necessary =\nto=20\nensure that DWR fully recovers its costs of power purchases.  This is the=\n=20\npreferred option, though we understand that the there may be some political=\n=20\nchallenges standing in the way of amending AB1X.  (See attached file=20\nentitled, =01&AmendAB1X.doc=018.)\n\nClarify the Ambiguities in AB1X through an Order Issued by the PUC, and=20\nthrough Contract Language\nThis is the option that we are currently working with DWR officials to=20\nimplement.  However, it is more complicated and could take significantly mo=\nre=20\ntime to implement than the \"legislative\" fix.  We have attached electronic=\n=20\ncopies of the talking points related to the order that the California PUC=\n=20\nwould need to issue under this option.  (See attached file entitled,=20\n=01&cpuctalkingpoints.doc.=018)\n\nMake Use of Other Instruments Designed to Address Credit Risk\nAs indicated in our letter responding to DWR=01,s RFP, we are willing to ac=\ncept=20\nother forms of credit from DWR.  Those options include a letter of credit,=\n=20\ncash prepayment, or an acceptable form of collateral.  DWR officials have=\n=20\nindicated to us that DWR prefers to pursue the second options. That is, DWR=\n=20\nprefers to clarify the ambiguities in AB1X through a PUC order and through=\n=20\ncontract amendments.\n\n4. California=01,s Supply-demand Picture Heading into Summer 2001\n\nBoth the California Energy Commission and Cambridge Energy Research=20\nAssociates (CERA), a private sector energy think tank, have issued reports=\n=20\nshowing that California faces a severe supply-demand imbalance.  They diffe=\nr=20\nonly on how much and how soon additional supply will be made available.  Al=\nl=20\ncredible sources agree that supply will be very tight throughout the Summer=\n=20\nof 2001 and that unless a solution is found immediately, blackouts are=20\nlikely. =20\n\nCEC and CERA both forecast that California will be short of supply this=20\nsummer by approximately 5,000 MW.   These numbers are in line with our=20\nestimates.  California=01,s supply base currently has a 6% capacity margin,=\n well=20\nbelow the average 15-20%, which is recommended for reliable system operatio=\nn=20\nin the West.  Since the West relies more heavily upon hydroelectric power=\n=20\nthan other regions, reserves are particularly important, owing to the=20\nunpredictability of the weather and the dry year the West has experienced t=\no=20\ndate. In the event of a low rain and snow period, the system must possess t=\nhe=20\nflexibility to respond to the reduced availability of power supply. =20\nCalifornia=01,s very low reserve margin makes it especially susceptible to =\nthis=20\nrequirement. =20\n\nOther reasons for reduced supply for the Summer of 2001 include the early=\n=20\ndraw-down of reservoirs in the continual effort to manage California's seve=\nre=20\nsupply-demand gap; emissions restrictions on existing plants; and a reduced=\n=20\nnumber of customers who can be curtailed under their contracts with the=20\nutilities.  Cambridge Energy Research Associates asserts that at the curren=\nt=20\npace of siting, permitting and construction, adequate supplies will not be=\n=20\nadded to correct the market imbalance until 2003 at the earliest.\n\nCERA predicts that California is likely to face approximately 20 hours of=\n=20\nrolling black outs this summer.  The CEC paints a considerably more=20\noptimistic scenario, betting that California will bring an additional 5,000=\n=20\nMWs on line to meet peaking summer demand.  It is our view that California=\n=20\nshould view the CEC's \"rosy scenario\" with considerable skepticism.\n\n5. Suggested Package of Legislative Proposals Designed to Solve California=\n=01,s=20\nElectricity Crisis\n\nThis email offers an overview of our proposed legislative solution.  We wil=\nl=20\ndeliver to your office tomorrow specific legislative language and existing=\n=20\nbills that we believe can accommodate our proposals.\n\nAs we have suggested throughout the crisis, any solution to California's=20\ncrisis must focus on four issues:\n\nIncrease supply\nDecrease demand\nEstablish a truly competitive retail electricity market\nReturn California=01,s Investor-owned utilities to solvency\n\nIncrease supply--Legislative vehicle: SB28X (Sher)\nTo site and construct a power plant in Texas takes approximately 2 years. =\n=20\nEnron and others have completed the entire process in other states in less=\n=20\nthan a year.  In California, it takes about six years, or longer.\n\nThe Governor=01,s executive orders and Senator Sher=01,s siting reform legi=\nslation=20\nare steps in the right direction.  Our suggested amendments can improve tho=\nse=20\nefforts by further addressing the difficulties that project developers face=\n=20\nin securing air emission reduction credits to meet the air permit=20\nrequirements included in the CEC's certification requirements.  Enron=01,s=\n=20\nproposal seeks to streamline the process for 1) obtaining credits and 2)=20\ntransfering credits between air districts.  In addition, it creates an=20\ninnovative emissions reduction bank to allow project sponsors to fund=20\nemissions in advance of obtaining certification, and permits the affected a=\nir=20\ndistricts to use those funds to finance projects that will produce the=20\nrequired reductions in pollution emissions.\n\nDecrease demand=01*Legislative Vehicle:   AB31X (Wright)\nBecause of the delay in getting a solution in place in California, closing=\n=20\nthe supply-demand gap through energy conservation and efficiency offers the=\n=20\nbest chance of avoiding blackouts this summer.  This can be accomplished mo=\nst=20\neffectively and quickly in two ways:\n\nBuy-down demand\nCalifornia is tapping into an enormous amount of money from the General Fun=\nd=20\nto finance DWR=01,s power purchases.  California could likely reduce demand=\n more=20\neconomically by running an auction to determine the payments businesses wou=\nld=20\nbe willing to receive to reduce their demand for a sustained period (e.g.,=\n=20\nthrough the summer months).  DWR could easily run an on-line auction to=20\ndetermine the price it could pay for these demand reductions.  To=20\nparticipate, businesses would be required to have the metering equipment=20\nnecessary to monitor and verify that they are actually achieving the=20\nreductions.  Enron has developed an on-line auction software package, =01&D=\neal=20\nBench,=018 that it would be willing to contribute to the effort.\n\nUse Price Signals to Incent Voluntary Curtailment\nTo be successful, customers need access to the following key elements:\n\nAn internet based hour-ahead price posting system to track the market price=\n=20\nfor hour-ahead power in real time.=20\nReal-time metering systems for baseline demand and voluntarily curtailment=\n=20\nverification.\nSettlement process that allows for market clearing prices of energy to be=\n=20\npaid for load reduction (=01&Negawatts=018).\n\nThe potential benefits of an effective demand response program would includ=\ne:\n\n=01&creation=018 of additional summer peaking capacity in California, parti=\ncularly=20\nin the short term, without requiring construction of additional generation=\n=20\nresources.\nreduction of  peak or super-peak load on the over-stressed California=20\nelectric system, thus potentially reducing the overall cost of electricity =\nin=20\nthe state.\nfostering of demand elasticity without subjecting customers to the full ris=\nk=20\nof hourly market price volatility by passing market price signals to=20\ncustomers and allowing them to voluntarily shed load and be compensated for=\n=20\nresponding.=20\n\nWe estimate that we could generate a summer 2001 on-peak demand response in=\n=20\nexcess of 400 MW during certain high cost hours, and a demand response for=\n=20\nsummer 2002 on-peak hours that could exceed 1000 MW.  We further estimate=\n=20\nthat the market response to this program from all ESPs could be 2 to 3 time=\ns=20\nthat amount.  We recommend that the State of California provide rebates=20\ndirectly to customers to fund the installation of advanced metering and=20\ncontrol systems that would support load curtailment implementation.\n\nEstablish a truly competitive retail electricity market=01*Legislative vehi=\ncle:=20\nSB27X\nThe only customers who were protected from price volatility in San Diego we=\nre=20\ncustomers who chose Direct Access and signed fixed price deals with energy=\n=20\nservice providers.  Ironically, AB1X takes that important option away from=\n=20\ncustomers and businesses.  It is critical that AB1X be amended to remove th=\ne=20\nprohibition against Direct Access.\n\nEnron's legislative proposal would give customers freedom to enter into a=\n=20\ndirect access transaction, while simultaneously addressing the Department o=\nf=20\nWater Resources' concerns about stranded power costs that might result from=\n=20\ncustomer migration. =20\n\nIn addition, California will only achieve a competitive retail market when=\n=20\nthe utility is removed completely from the procurement function.  Procureme=\nnt=20\nis not a utility core competency, as evidenced by the dire financial=20\ncondition in which the utilities now find themselves.  California should=20\ntherefore begin immediately to phase the utility out of the procurement=20\nfunction entirely, with the goal of having all customers served by a=20\nnon-utility provider within 36 months.  To execute the transition, Californ=\nia=20\nshould hold a series of competitive solicitations over the 36-month period =\nin=20\nwhich competing service providers would bid for the right to serve segments=\n=20\nof utility load.\n\nReturn California=01,s Investor-owned utilities to solvency=01*Legislative =\nvehicle:=20\nAB18X\nUtility bankruptcy will not increase supply and it will not decrease demand=\n. =20\nIn short, bankruptcy does nothing to solve California=01,s supply-demand=20\nimbalance.  In addition, bankruptcy increases the likelihood that consumers=\n=20\nand businesses will bear the significant financial risks of having Californ=\nia=20\nState government assume the role of =01&electricity buyer=018 for an extend=\ned=20\nperiod of time.  Finally, bankruptcy will undermine both investor confidenc=\ne=20\nin California's energy markets and the private sector's willingness to=20\nparticipate in that market.\n\nCalifornia can return the utilities to financial solvency by implementing a=\n=20\nseries of staged rate increases.  California should design those rate=20\nincreases with the dual goal of returning the utilities to solvency without=\n=20\n=01&shocking=018 the economy or household budgets For example, California c=\nould=20\namortize the recovery of the utilities=01, past debt over a 5-10 year perio=\nd. =20\nIn addition, the magnitude of the rate increase can be reduced in two ways:=\n=20\nFirst, the utilities could absorb some portion of their existing debt in=20\nrecognition of the risk they accepted when they agreed to the structure of =\nAB=20\n1890.  Second, California can =01&net=018 the revenues the utilities have r=\neceived=20\nfrom selling electricity into the Power Exchange against the debts they hav=\ne=20\naccrued due to the retail price cap.\n\n ", "mid" : "31270169.1075840287636.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1039.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jimbrulte@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1039.", "date" : "2001-02-16 10:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Information from Ken Lay at Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199775" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lisa.l.brown@us.pwcglobal.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lisa, please attach your resume.  It would be more appropriate for you to \nsend it to cindy.olson@enron.com.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee for Kenneth Lay\n\n\n\n\nlisa.l.brown@us.pwcglobal.com on 05/22/2000 09:54:27 AM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Resume\n\n\n\n\nPlease review my resume for administrative/clerical positions available at\nEnron. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact me at\n713-356-4324.\n\nRegards,\nLisa Brown\n----------------------------------------------------------------\nThe information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which\nit is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any\nreview, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action\nin reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the\nintended recipient is prohibited.   If you received this in error, please\ncontact the sender and delete the material from any computer.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "7974486.1075840203302.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/104.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lisa.l.brown@us.pwcglobal.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "104.", "date" : "2000-05-22 03:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199776" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "communications@brook.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please delete Kenneth.Lay@enron.com from this communication.\n\n\n\n\ncommunications@brook.edu@www.brook.edu on 02/25/2001 03:47:26 PM\nPlease respond to communications@brook.edu\nSent by: bounce-brookings_alert-25465@www.brook.edu\nTo: \"Brookings Alert\" <brookings_alert@www.brook.edu>\ncc:  \nSubject: THE BROOKINGS ALERT, 2/26/01\n\n\nTHE BROOKINGS ALERT\nweek of Monday, February 26, 2001\nhttp://www.brookings.edu\n\n\nE V E N T S\n***********************************\n  KIM DAE-JUNG'S VISIT TO THE U.S.\n  A Brookings press briefing on the visit of South Korea's president\n  Thursday, March 1, 2001, 2:00pm at the National Press Club\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/20010301.htm\n\n  A PRESCRIPTION FOR WORKER ANXIETY:\n  Wage and Health Insurance For Displaced Workers\n  A luncheon featuring Robert Litan of Brookings and Lori Kletzer of the\n  Institute for International Economics discussing a program to help\n  workers displaced by trade, technology and other causes. Ambassador and\n  former U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills will comment on the\n  proposal. March 6, 2001, 325 Russell Senate Office Building\n  RSVP: Alicia Jones, ajones@brook.edu, or call 202/797-6131\n\n  Video and text transcripts of Debating Welfare Reform and Iraq\n  and America: Ten Years After Desert Storm, now available:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/archive.htm\n\n\nP U B L I C A T I O N S\n***********************************\n  Growth at the Ballot Box: Electing the Shape of Communities\n  in November 2000. A complete report of the outcome of growth-related\n  ballot measures before voters in November, with state-by-state maps.\n  Phyllis Meyers and Robert Puentes\n  http://www.brook.edu/es/urban/ballotbox/abstract.htm\n\n  Bush v. Gore: The Court Cases and the Commentary\n  E.J. Dionne, Jr., and William Kristol, eds.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/bush_v_gore.htm\n  Use the web companion to the book to access complete text\n  of all the legal proceedings in the 2000 presidential election\n  dispute: http://www.brookings.edu/bushvgore/\n\n  Brookings books can be ordered on-line or by calling the Brookings\n  Institution Press: 800-275-1447 (U.S.); 44-1235-766662 (U.K./Europe);\n  202-797-6258 (all other countries). See complete catalog:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/inprint.htm\n\n\nP O L I C Y  B R I E F S,\n P A P E R S,  A R T I C L E S\n***********************************\n  \"Prudent or Paranoid? The Pentagon's Two-War Plans,\"\n  article by Michael O'Hanlon; Survival (Feb. 2001)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/articles/OHanlon/2001survival.htm\n\n  \"Iraq: Time for a Modified Approach,\"\n  Policy Brief no. 71, by Meghan O'Sullivan (Feb. 2001)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb071/pb71.htm\n\n  \"Defending America: A Plan for a Limited National Missile Defense,\"\n  Policy Brief no. 70, by James Lindsay and Michael O'Hanlon (Feb. 2001)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb070/pb70.htm\n\n  Complete policy brief and conference report index:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/archive.htm\n\n\nT E S T I M O N Y\n***********************************\n  Religious Freedom, Regime Control, and U.S. Policy in Vietnam\n  testimony by Catharin Dalpino before the United States Commission\n  on International Religious Freedom (2/13/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/testimony/Dalpino/20010213.htm\n\n\nI N  T H E  P R E S S\n***********************************\n  \"Transition: Less Seems to be More,\" opinion by Stephen Hess\n  on the first month of the Bush presidency; Los Angeles Times (2/25/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Hess/20010225.htm\n  (note: available on the Brookings website on Monday by 10am Eastern)\n\n  \"How Operational and Visible an NSC?,\" opinion by Ivo Daalder and\n  I.M. Destler; The Brookings Institution (2/23/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Daalder/20010223.htm\n\n  Israel Still Seeks Peace,\" opinion by Philip Gordon and\n  Alan Makovsky; Financial Times (2/22/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Gordon/20010222.htm\n\n  \"Bush's $1.6 Trillion Plan isn't a Tax Cut-it's a Budget Buster,\"\n  opinion by E.J. Dionne, Jr.; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (2/20/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Dionne/20010220.htm\n\n  \"For Star Wars, Small Is Beautiful,\" opinion by James Lindsay and\n  Michael O'Hanlon; The Baltimore Sun (2/19/01)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Lindsay/20010219.htm\n\n\nB R O O K I N G S  N E W S\n***********************************\n  Richard N. Haass, vice president and director of Foreign Policy\n  Studies at the Brookings Institution, has accepted an appointment\n  from President George W. Bush to become director of policy planning\n  at the State Department, with the rank of ambassador.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/news/0226Haass.htm\n\n\nM U L T I M E D I A\n &  C H A T S\n***********************************\n  Transcript of live chat with James Lindsay on missile defense is\n  now available: http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/Lindsay010222.htm\n\n  Complete chat transcripts are located at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/chat.htm\n\n  Complete catalog of scholar videos on the website at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/clips/archive.htm\n\n\nE X E C U T I V E\n E D U C A T I O N\n*******************************\n  \"Governing in the 21st Century,\" March 12-16\n  This week-long program for rising mid-level managers will address\n  key issues such as privatization, performance measurement, budget\n  policy, procurement, and human resource management.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/execed/open/governing_in.htm\n\n  \"Executive Leadership in a Changing Environment,\" March 26-30\n  Charlottesville, Virginia\n  Brookings hallmark program for senior government executives focuses\n  on broad issues of governance and major trends affecting the future\n  policy environment.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/execed/open/exec_leadership.htm\n\n  For more information see http://www.brookings.edu/ExecEd or call\n  1-800-925-5730 to register.\n_______________\nThe Brookings Alert is delivered electronically every Monday.\nWe invite you to forward this Brookings Alert to a colleague.\n\nYou can subscribe to the Brookings_Alert listserv in two ways:\n(1) send an e-mail to: JOIN-BROOKINGS_ALERT@www.brookings.edu\n    with a blank Subject line and a blank Message body\n\n(2) visit the Brookings website at:\n    http://www.brookings.edu/scripts/lyris.pl?join=brookings_alert\n_______________\nThe Brookings Institution\n1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20036\n(202) 797-6000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu\n\n---\nYou are currently subscribed to brookings_alert as: [klay@enron.com]\nTo unsubscribe, forward this message to \nleave-brookings_alert-25465S@www.brook.edu\n\n", "mid" : "28221633.1075840287879.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1040.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "communications@brook.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1040.", "date" : "2001-02-25 20:16:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Delete Kenneth.Lay@enron.com from this communication: Re: THE\r\n BROOKINGS ALERT, 2/26/01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199777" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "maria.mitchell@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Maria -\n\nTo my knowledge, Mr. Lay has not received his locker assignment.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee Fleming for Ken Lay.\n\n\n\nFrom: Maria Mitchell/ENRON@enronXgate on 02/26/2001 06:47 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Hopley/HOU/ECT@ect, Scott \nTholan/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: Verifying Locker Assignments\n\n\nFebruary 26, 2001\n\nThank you for your participation in the Enron Body Shop.\nWe are currently verifying all locker assignments.  Please\nreturn receipt via this e-mail if you have NOT received\nyour locker assignment.\n\nThank you,\nThe Enron Body Shop Staff\n\n", "mid" : "29094721.1075840287905.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1041.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "maria.mitchell@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1041.", "date" : "2001-02-27 01:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Verifying Locker Assignments" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199778" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "anne@vanguardventures.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay will not be attending.\n\n\n\n\nAnne Rockhold <Anne@vanguardventures.com> on 02/27/2001 09:15:53 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Vanguard Ventures Annual Meeting Invitation & On-line RSVP\n\n\nWe are pleased to invite you to the Vanguard Ventures 2001 Annual Meeting.\nThe festivities begin Wednesday evening, March 28th, at Teatro ZinZanni in\nSan Francisco.  The Meeting will be on Thursday, March 29th, at the Ritz\nCarlton,\nand will include updates on the Vanguard funds and presentations by ten of\nour\nportfolio companies.  Paul Saffo, Executive Director of the Institute for\nthe Future,\nwill be our luncheon speaker.\n\nPlease click on the link below to view our electronic invitation - we hope\nyou enjoy it!\nIf you experience slow response times with the animated version, just close\nand select\nthe \"Non-Animated Version\" of the invitation.\n\nPlease remember to RSVP and to hit \"submit\" before you close out the file.\nPlease call the\nPalo Alto office at 650-321-2900 with any questions you have regarding the\nAnnual Meeting\nor the enclosed invitation.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!\n\nhttp://www.vanguardventures.com/invite/\n<http://www.vanguardventures.com/invite/>\n\nThe Partners of Vanguard Ventures\n\n\nAnne L. Rockhold\nChief Financial Officer\nVanguard Ventures\n525 University Avenue\nSuite 600\nPalo Alto, CA  94301\n(650) 321-2900 phone\n(650) 321-2902 facsimile\n\nanne@vanguardventures.com\nwww.vanguardventures.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "6245891.1075840287929.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1042.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "anne@vanguardventures.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1042.", "date" : "2001-02-28 01:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Vanguard Ventures Annual Meeting Invitation & On-line RSVP" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199779" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will attend.\n\n\n\n\nBilly Dorsey@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n02/28/2001 08:53 AM\nTo: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT, Jeremy Blachman@EES, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT, \nRaymond Bowen/HOU/ECT, Michael R Brown@ECT, Harold G Buchanan@EES, Rick \nBuy@ECT, Richard Causey@ENRON, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Cox@Enron Communications, \nDavid W Delainey@EES, James V Derrick@ENRON, Steve Elliott@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron, Ben \nGlisan@ECT, Kevin Hannon@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Rod Hayslett@ENRON, Stanley \nHorton@ENRON, James A Hughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Louise Kitchen@ECT, Mark Koenig@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay@ENRON, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron, Dan Leff@EES, Danny McCarty@ECT, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT, Mark Metts/NA/Enron, Mark S Muller@EES, Cindy \nOlson@ENRON, Lou L Pai@EES, Ken Rice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Matthew \nScrimshaw@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT, Jeffrey Sherrick@ENRON, John \nSherriff@ECT, Jeff Skilling@ENRON, Marty Sunde@EES, Greg Whalley@ECT, Thomas \nE White@EES, G G Garcia@Enron, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT, Karen K Heathman@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook@ENRON, Kay Chapman@EES, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron, \nBridget Maronge/HOU/ECT, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron, Inez C Dauterive@ECT, Carol Ann \nBrown@ECT, Cindy Stark@ENRON, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Joannie \nWilliamson@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand@ENRON, Tori L \nWells@ECT, Cathy Phillips@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT, Dolores \nFisher/NA/Enron, Karen S Owens@EES, Dorothy Dalton@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, \nMercedes E Estrada@Enron Communications, Christina Grow@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Laura Taylor@ENRON, Judy G \nSmith@EES, Kathy McMahon/NA/Enron@Enron, Suzanne Danz@ENRON, Peggy \nMcCurley/HOU/ECT, Marsha Schiller/HOU/ECT, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammie Schoppe@ECT, Kimberly \nHillis/HOU/ECT, Jennifer Burns@ECT, Sharon W Dick@ECT, Beverly Aden@EES, \nKathy Dodgen@EES, Kerry Ferrari@ECT, Carol Moffett@EES, Jennifer Adams@Enron \nCommunications, Leah Rijo@ECT, Lucy Marshall/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kathy Campos@ENRON, Julie Armstrong@Enron, Mrudula \nGadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kelly Johnson@Enron, Rebecca \nCarter@ENRON\ncc: Vanessa Groscrand@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING-- March 5th.\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, March 5th\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 Bill Dorsey (713/646-6505) for the weekly dial-in number and passcode.\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 __XX_____\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, \nMarch 2nd.\n\nThank you, \nBill Dorsey.\n\n", "mid" : "16439657.1075840287953.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1043.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1043.", "date" : "2001-02-28 01:11:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING-- March 5th." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19977a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kapoor@eurasiagroup.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay with Enron will not attend the meetings.\n\n\n\n\n\"Kapoor, Arrun\" <kapoor@eurasiagroup.net> on 02/26/2001 06:37:53 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Eurasia Group Roundtables\n\n\nPlease find attached two invitations:\n\n1. \"Putin: One Year Later\" with Mark Medish, former Senior Director of\nEurasian Affairs, National Security Council and Steve Solnick,\nAssociate Professor of Political Science, Columbia University.  The event is\nscheduled for Thursday, 8 March, at the Merrill House on\n170 East 64th Street in New York.\n\n2. REMINDER: \"Political Stability in Ukraine\" with Chairman of the Ukrainian\nSocialist Party, Oleksandr Moroz.  The event is scheduled for this\nWednesday, February 28th, from 8:30am-10am at Eurasia Group's New York\noffices at 461 Fifth Avenue (40th Street)\n\n\n\nIf you would like to be removed from our distribution list, please reply to\nthis message and type 'REMOVE' in the subject line.\n\nIf you have already RSVPed to the second invitation, please disregard.\n\n***************************************\nArrun Kapoor\nDirector, Programming\nEurasia Group\n461 Fifth Avenue, Floor 14\nNew York, New York  10017\nt: 212.213.3112\nf: 212.213.3075\nwww.eurasiagroup.net\n\n\n - Putin One Year Later - Carnegie.pdf\n - Putin One Year Later - Carnegie.doc\n - Invite NY.pdf\n - Invite NY.doc\n\n", "mid" : "14134582.1075840287976.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1044.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kapoor@eurasiagroup.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1044.", "date" : "2001-02-28 04:43:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Eurasia Group Roundtables" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19977b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi - it worked.  It's kenneth.lay@enron.com.\n\n\n\n\nMichael Milken <mmilken@knowledgeu.com> on 02/28/2001 02:28:18 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com, Lowell Milken <lowell_milken@sunsetmgt.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: checking email addresses\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "28100646.1075840288001.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1045.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1045.", "date" : "2001-02-28 07:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: checking email addresses" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19977c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth L. Lay\n Chairman of the Board\n ENRON\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 02/28/2001 01:47:58 PM\nTo: \"'Baker, Len'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'Doerr, John'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'Glaser, Rob'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'Kanarek, Larry'\"  \n<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'Kaufman, Henry'\" <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'Lay, \nKenneth'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'Lev, Baruch'\"  <blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \n\"'Peretsman, Nancy'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \"'Peterson, Peter'\" \n<carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \"'Powell, Dennis'\"  <depowell@cisco.com>, \n\"'Shedlarz, David'\" <David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'Sherlund, Rick'\" \n<rick.sherlund@gs.com>, \"'josephstiglitz@hotmail.com'\"  \n<josephstiglitz@hotmail.com>, \"'Varian, Hal'\" <hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'Koller, Tim'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>, \"'Hubbard, Carolyn'\"  \n<carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"'Valles, Angela'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \n\"'Giles, Jeanne'\" <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'Fleming, Rosalee'\"  \n<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'Boles, Kathy'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'Ryan, \nDiana'\" <dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jean.koentop@stanford.edu'\"  \n<jean.koentop@stanford.edu>, \"'jeanne.mott@gs.com'\" <jeanne.mott@gs.com>, \n\"'Lliming@real.com'\" <Lliming@real.com> \nSubject: Panel on Valuation -- Next Steps\n\n\nWe plan to distribute the final draft by mid-March in time for you to take\none last careful look before a conference call at the end of the month, and\nalso for you to submit any supplementary views for inclusion. My suggestion\nis that views be kept to a few paragraphs, if possible. For those who wish\nto write one, you could disagree with part of the report, you could suggest\na slightly different emphasis on some aspect of the report, or you could\nunderline some aspect that you are especially enthusiastic about and believe\ndeserves more attention.\n\nWhen we send the next draft to you I'll try to propose something about how\nwe might release the report, but I would appreciate any suggestions you have\nabout that.\n\nHere are two proposed dates for our next conference call. Please indicate\nyour availability by preference (#1, #2).\n\n(#2) Wednesday, March 28, 5-6:30 PM\n     (Eastern Standard Time)\n\n(#1) Thursday, March 29, 5-6:30 PM\n     (Eastern Standard Time)\n\nCould you also send us the precise way that you would like your name and\ntitle to appear in the report?\n\nMany thanks,\n\nJeff Garten\n\n", "mid" : "8930293.1075840288027.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1046.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1046.", "date" : "2001-02-28 10:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Panel on Valuation -- Next Steps" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19977d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "herrold@swbell.net", "david@enlineresources.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "natalie@layfamily.com", "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "jvittor@bracepatt.com", "hherrold@layfam.com", "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [ "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "text" : "Per Barb's request, here is her resume.\n\nRosie\n", "mid" : "2464124.1075840288054.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1047.", "bcc" : [ "barblpl@yahoo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "to" : [ "herrold@swbell.net", "david@enlineresources.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "natalie@layfamily.com", "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "jvittor@bracepatt.com", "hherrold@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1047.", "date" : "2001-03-01 23:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Barbara van der Vliet's Resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19977e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tech_786@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "You may have meant to say Enron, but please note you reference that you'd \nlike a career within Dynegy.\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay\n\n\n\n\na r <tech_786@yahoo.com> on 03/11/2001 09:49:41 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Management trainee\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\n     Enron's  dynamic growth in the field of energy\nduring the last three years is truly remarkable. As a\nstudent of business, I am truly impressed by the\nstrategic acquistions made by Enron in the area of\npower and its leveraged arbitrage with the gas\nindustry.\n     I would very much like to make a career within\nDynegy and would appreciate very much if you would\nconsider me for a Management trainee position in your\nesteemed organization. Enclosed is a copy of my\nresume.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAsad Rashid\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices.\nhttp://auctions.yahoo.com/\n - professional resume.doc\n\n", "mid" : "8363524.1075840288079.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1048.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tech_786@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1048.", "date" : "2001-03-12 07:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Management trainee" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19977f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "paulette.brunson@bakerbotts.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nPaulette.Brunson@bakerbotts.com on 03/12/2001 10:41:33 AM\nTo: Paulette.Brunson@bakerbotts.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Breakfast Seminar - March 29, 2001\n\n\n\n\nBaker Botts L.L.P. is pleased to invite you to a complimentary breakfast\nseminar.\n\nAddressing Emerging Technologies and the Energy Industry\n\nFeatured Speaker:\n\n Dr. Stanley L. Kroder, President and COO of Hilliard Consulting\nGroup, Inc.\n\nIssues to be covered:\n\n  *  The Future of the Internet\n  *  Telecommunications Challenges\n  *  Future Technologies\n  *  The Energy Industry and New Technologies\n\nThursday, March 29, 2001\n\n7:00 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast\n7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Seminar\n\nThe Houstonian Hotel\n111 North Post Oak Lane\nHouston, Texas 77024\n\n\nThis seminar is a collaborative effort of Baker Botts L.L.P., Fulbright &\nJaworski L.L.P. and Haynes and Boone, LLP.\n\n\nPlease RSVP by March 26, 2001 to Paulette Brunson @ 713.229.1190 or\npaulette.brunson@bakerbotts.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6240688.1075840288102.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1049.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "paulette.brunson@bakerbotts.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1049.", "date" : "2001-03-12 07:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Breakfast Seminar - March 29, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199780" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sharon -\n\nUnfortunately, Ken Lay will be out of town.  Thanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net> on 05/24/2000 04:18:18 PM\nTo: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"W. F. Mosley\" <mosleycpa@msa.com>, \"Robert N. \nDietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \n\"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. Christopher Wyatt\" \n<rcwyatt@worldnet.att.net>, \"Peter Forbes\" <pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul \nWidener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Joel \nTietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe Richardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \n\"Jim Wise\" <banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" \n<jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"J. Wise\" \n<ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. Wise\" <jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans \nAttwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank Vandiver\" \n<fvandive@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" <dybech@raintreesorts.com>, \n\"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Bruce J. Harper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill \nWright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflan@swbell.net>, \"Ken \nLay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FROM JACK TOMPKINS\n\n\n\nNotice for next meeting.\n?\nSharon\n - Christian Business Group-June.doc\n\n", "mid" : "10800875.1075840203326.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/105.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "105.", "date" : "2000-05-25 01:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FROM JACK TOMPKINS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199781" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "news@newsworld.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "news <news@newsworld.co.uk> on 03/13/2001 03:53:29 AM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: 12th March - News World Media Briefs\n\n\nNews World Media Brief\n\nWelcome to the weekly Media Brief from News World.  We have developed Media\nBrief to provide a quick and informative recap of world media news of the\npast week to our friends, patrons and clients.  We are also posting current\nstories on a daily basis on our website where you can also register for our\nupcoming events ( <http://www.newsworld.co.uk> http://www.newsworld.co.uk)\n\nWe will deliver this service to you free of charge every Monday and provide\nyou with updated News World conference information as well.  If you do not\nwish to receive this information, please follow the unsubscribe link below.\nAlso, if you want friends and colleagues to receive this weekly mailing,\nplease follow the subscribe link at the bottom of this mail.\n\nWe hope you enjoy this service and look forward to your feedback.\n\n\n=========================================\nNews World Media Briefs\nPowered by < <http://www.lovelacemedia.com> http://www.lovelacemedia.com>\nMarch 12, 2001\n=========================================\n\nTHE WEEK'S HEADLINES\n+ Russian Press freedoms 'under threat', say campaigners (Censorship)\n+ Media's role in Ghana's Presidential election praised (Censorship)\n+ Singapore to curb 'errant channels', says minister (TV)\n+ BBC's Sambrook pledges to 'get below the hype' (TV)\n+ ITN new media chief quits to join IBM (Internet)\n\n\\=========================================================================/\nNews World Asia\nAmien Rais, the speaker of the Indonesian parliament is set to make a\nkeynote presentation at News World's inaugural Asian event. In a plenary\nsession examining the media's role in Indonesia's return to democracy Amien\nRais will proceed a discussion with representatives from Trans TV, Metro TV,\nChannel NewsAsia, CNN. For further information check\n<http://www.newsworld.co.uk> www.newsworld.co.uk\n\nNews Technology 2001 - Akamai to provide keynote address.\n\nNews Technology 2001 is being opened by Ian King, general manager, Northern\nEurope for streaming giant Akamai.\n\nAkamai was founded in 1995 in an attempt to invent a new and effective way\nof cutting through Internet congestion and deliver Internet content. Six\nyears on the company is one of the world's leaders in providing web\nsolutions to optimise content online. Among its customers are MSNBC and\nYahoo!\n\nIan's opening presentation will set the tone for the following two day's\nwhich will focus heavily on media streaming, broadband and cross-media\nconvergence. The presentations will highlight the technical challenges\nfacing news organisations as they seek to have an effective and substantial\npresence across multiple delivery platforms while seeking to reduce running\ncosts.\n\n\\=========================================================================/\n\nThis week's full coverage:\n\nC E N S O R S H I P  &  F R E E D O M   O F  I N F O R M A T I O N\n\nFreedom of Press 'under threat' in Russia, campaigners claim\n\nRussia's provincial media is struggling to maintain its freedoms in the face\nof politically motivated assaults, campaigners claim.\n\nOleg Panfilov, chief of the Centre for Journalism in Extreme Situations,\nsaid: \"A new state propaganda machine is being created in the federal\ndistricts, with new state-run newspapers, new state-run news agencies, new\nstate-run TV channels.\"\n\nFyodor Penkin, chief editor of the Volga Times, who survived a shotgun\nattempt on his life earlier this year, said: \"Ten years ago, when I was\ncreating this newspaper, I felt for the first time that I can write freely.\nNow this child I have created is dying before my eyes.\"\n\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13331>\nhttp://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13331>\n\nMedia's role in Ghana's presidential election praised\n\nGhana's acting ambassador to the US has offered a glowing account of the\nrole played by his country's media in the recent presidential election.\n\nFrancis Tsegah said radio in particular played a significant part in\nensuring the success of the election - Ghana's first multi-party one.\n\nHe said:  \"The press covered the parties and were able to send information\nto the public in such a way that by the time you had the election there was\nno longer any question of the media being biased towards one party.\"\n\nThe election was won by opposition candidate John Kufuor.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13345>\nhttp://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13345>\n\nWidow of murdered Ukrainian journalist abandons \"na<ve\" search for truth\n\nThe widow of murdered Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze told how she has\ndespaired of ever uncovering the truth about his death.\n\nMyroslava Gongadze said her \"endless moves\" to find out what happened to her\nhusband were \"na<ve\".\n\nThe journalist's headless body was found near Kiev. Gongadze was a fierce\ncritic of the Ukrainian government, which has been implicated in his death.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13302>\nhttp://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13302>\n\nMalaysia increases pressure on media\n\nMalaysia has increased pressure on both foreign and domestic media, by\nbranding people involved in award-winning news site Malaysiakini.com\n\"traitors\" and delaying the distribution of the latest issues of Asiaweek\nand the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER).\n\nPrime minister Mahathir Mohamad said of Malaysiakini: \"People who love\nMalaysia would not support Malaysiakini. Previously people would say\ntraitors but these people really behave like traitors, asking foreigners to\nharm their own country.\"\n\nTwo Asiaweek issues and one of FEER - all carrying articles on Malaysia -\nwere stuck in distributions depots, and FEER Managing Editor Michael\nVatikiotis said: \"We have no indication as to whether this is just a one off\nor part of a policy. We have had no official communication.\"\n\nAsiaweek is part of the AOL-Time Warner stable, and FEER part of Dow Jones.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n <http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.html>\nhttp://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.html <\n<http://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.\nhtml>\nhttp://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010305/3/jc0f.h\ntml>\n\nTaiwan vows to safeguard free speech over controversial book\n\nTaiwan's President Chen Shui-ban has vowed to safeguard the island's freedom\nof speech as a row over a controversial Japanese comic book continued to\ndivide the state.\n\nThe book claimed that many Taiwanese women, forced to act as sex slaves to\nJapanese soldiers during World War Two, were volunteers. Some politicians\ndemanded the cartoonist be denied a visa to visit Taiwan while others\ninsisted that he be allowed his freedom of speech.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n<\n<http://english.hk.dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/asia/afp/article.html?s=hke\n/headlines/010308/asia/afp/Taiwan_president_vows_to_protect_freedom_of_speec\nh_in_sex_slave_row.html>\nhttp://english.hk.dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/asia/afp/article.html?s=hke/\nheadlines/010308/asia/afp/Taiwan_president_vows_to_protect_freedom_of_speech\n_in_sex_slave_row.html>\n\n\\=========================================================================/\nReporters Sans FrontiSres-UK is holding its first annual meeting on Wed.\nMarch 14:\nFor discussion: Killers of journalists and the sword of Damocles:  How can\nwe bring the killers of journalists to justice? Many murders worldwide go\nunpunished. Can these killers be made to answer for their crimes?  Robert\nM,nard, General Secretary of Reporters Sans FrontiSres, will\nspeak about the RSF project Damocles Network, which will seek to do just\nthis; deploying investigators, international lawyers, ballistics experts and\nothers.\nOther principle speakers: Richard Tait of ITN and the IPI; Lindsey Hilsum,\nC4 Diplomatic Correspondent; Jeremy Bowen of the BBC.\nPlease try to attend on: Wednesday, March 14 at 6.30 for 7pm at the offices\nof the FREEDOM FORUM at Stanhope House, Stanhope Place, London W2 2HH.\nNearest tube: Marble Arch.\nRSVP to Veronica Forwood or Helene Lembanaka of RSF-UK on 0207 479 5904 or\nemail:  <mailto:veronicaforwood@hotmail.com> veronicaforwood@hotmail.com\n\\=========================================================================/\n\nT V\n\nBBC's Sambrook pledge to \"get below the hype\"\n\nBBC News director Richard Sambrook has vowed to improve the quality of his\nempire's output by better integrating its disparate parts, and \"getting\nbelow the hype\".\n\nIn an interview with The Times' media editor, Ray Snoddy, Sambrook, who\nofficially takes the director's chair this week from the departing Tony\nHall, says he is running a \"fantastic operation\". But, he admits, it\n\"misfires slightly as we go down the road. We do not quite pack the punches\nthat we ought to\".\n\nSambrook says he has discussed how best to coordinate journalists in the UK\nregions, and World Service, with senior BBC executives.\nWant more? lovelacemedia recommends:\n< <http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,66-96207,00.html>\nhttp://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,66-96207,00.html>\n\nBroadcasters face curbs in Singapore\n\nForeign broadcasters who \"engage in the domestic politics of Singapore\"\ncould soon face restrictions.\n\nInformation and Arts Minister Lee Yock Suan said he was set to introduce a\nbill that would allow the government to restrict distribution of a broadcast\nservice if the company was deemed to be meddling in the city-state's\ninternal affairs.\n\nSingapore's Newspaper Act can ban distribution of a newspaper or magazine\nand has been used against The Economist and Asian Wall Street Journal, but\nup until now broadcasters have been left alone.\n\nLee said foreign media operated in Singapore as a matter of privilege, not\nof right.\n\nHe added: \"Our aim is not to ban information but to restrict subscriber and\nadvertising revenue to an errant channel.\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n <http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.html>\nhttp://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.html <\n<http://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.\nhtml>\nhttp://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010310/3/jsh1.h\ntml>\n\nAustralia's ABC must decentralise to lessen Sydney bias, MD says\n\nThe Australian Broadcasting Corporation must decentralise both staff and\nactivities to prevent it from becoming a Sydney mouthpiece, managing\ndirector Jonathan Shier said.\n\nShier said that by June 2003, the ABC wanted to increase its\nnon-news/current affairs production in centres other than Sydney or\nMelbourne by 40 percent.\n\nHe also said that the internet had its place within media and should not be\nsidelined just because of the recent dot com gloom.\n\nUnions claim that the decentralisation talk is just a \"stalking horse for\ngetting rid of staff\".\nWant more? News World recommends:\n  <http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html>\nwww.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html <\n<http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html>\nhttp://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/03/07/FFXITYPGYJC.html>\n\nJournalist Ware reportedly offered safe house by BBC\n\nThe BBC has reportedly offered a safe house to Panorama reporter John Ware,\nthe journalist most closely associated with the expose on the Omagh bombing.\n\nAccording to the Times newspaper, the Corporation has also offered Ware\npersonal protection.\n\nThe bomb blast outside the BBC's west London centre is being blamed on the\nReal IRA, who may have acted in revenge over the Panorama reports.\n\nMeanwhile, speculation that the BBC might move flagship current affairs\nprogramme Panorama back to a weekday slot - but on BBC2 - refuses to go\naway.\n\nMediaGuardian quotes an 'insider' as saying: \"Sunday may just have been a\ntransition. If it moved to a weekday slot, possibly even to BBC2, it would\nincrease its audience and get more share.\"\n\nThe BBC has insisted that Panorama will remain in its Sunday night slot,\ndespite opposition from some prominent figures, including Ware.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-94592,00.html>\nhttp://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-94592,00.html>\n< <http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,447534,00.html>\nhttp://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,447534,00.html>\n\nN E W S P A P E R S  &  M A G A Z I N E S\n\nIndonesian copies of Time censored by distributor\n\nThe Indonesian distributor of Time Magazine censored pictures of headless\ncorpses -victims of the ethnic bloodshed in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan\nprovince - in the Asian edition of the magazine, as he feared it would\nincite more violence.\n\nThe front cover image and photographs inside the magazine, where decapitated\nbodies were shown, were blacked out by hand in all copies being sent to\nIndonesia. The distributor said it had not come under pressure from the\ngovernment to censor the pictures.\n\nTime journalist Jason Tedjasukmana said he was concerned that the move could\nlead to other companies taking censorship into their own hands.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n <http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,1870,28271,00.html>\nhttp://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,1870,28271,00.html <\n<http://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/s\ntory/0,1870,28271,00.html>\nhttp://mail.lovelacemedia.com//jump/http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/st\nory/0,1870,28271,00.html>?\n\nDiamond anthology to be published this year\n\nAn anthology of writings by columnist and broadcaster John Diamond will be\npublished later this year.\n\nThe book will be edited by Sunday Telegraph editor Dominic Lawson, brother\nof Diamond's widow, the journalist Nigella Lawson.\n\nDiamond, whose writing included a weekly column for the Times, died this\nmonth of cancer.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/index2.htm>\nhttp://www.pressgazette.co.uk/index2.htm>\n\nI N T E R N E T\n\nUK broadcasters on guard against online poll rigging in Election run-up\n\nThe UK's top broadcasters have pledged to be on alert for attempts by\npolitical activists to rig online polls in the run up the General Election.\n\nThe BBC's assistant director of news Mark Damazer told how the Corporation\nhad ran a poll during its Europe week coverage, only to inadvertently\nreceive an e-mail from a pressure group asking its supporters to '\"keep\ne-mailing this site, we need to get in as many votes as we can\".\n\nAnd ITN's editor-in-chief Richard Tait said: \"We are going to be extremely\ncareful not to allow any online polling to be hijacked by an individual\ngroup.\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/UK/Media/2001-03/election110301.shtml>\nhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/UK/Media/2001-03/election110301.shtml>\n\nThe Times loses its online editor to AOL UK\n\nThe Times has lost its web site editor. Andy Bull is joining AOL UK as\ngeneral manager and director of editorial.\n\nIn an e-mail to staff, Bull said: \"You should not take this as a vote of no\nconfidence in our online operations. On the contrary, I believe we have\ncollectively created a very robust website ...\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,450601,00.html>\nhttp://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,450601,00.html>\n\nMSNBC.com offers 'free' news feed to other web sites\n\nUS web site MSNBC.com is offering other sites the chance to receive its\nnews.\n\nThe sites must sign up at a 'NewsStand' section to secure their free\ndelivery of each day's top stories.\n\nHowever, there is a catch ... they must also agree to place an MSNBC.com\nbanner at the top of their home page.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n<\n<http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ephome/news/newshtm/stories/030801n1.htm>\nhttp://www.editorandpublisher.com/ephome/news/newshtm/stories/030801n1.htm>\n\nITN new media chief Baines leaves to join IBM\n\nITN new media chief Garron Baines is joining IBM's consulting arm as\nmanaging principal for media and entertainment services.\n\nBaines, MD of ITN New Media since 1997, pioneered the launch of ITN's\nservices on the internet, digital TV, mobile phones and handheld devices.\n\nITN CEO Stewart Purvis said: \"Garron has made ITN New Media a force to be\nreckoned with.\" Added Baines: \"I leave behind a top class management team\nbacked by commercial acumen and an editorial team that embodies the best of\nITN's enterprise journalism.\"\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,447431,00.html>\nhttp://www.mediaguardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,447431,00.html>\n\nMedia Guardian says happy birthday to Rupert Murdoch\n\nMedia tycoon Rupert Murdoch has just turned 70 and to celebrate Media\nGuardian has created an online tribute.\n\nIn its birthday special \"Seven Ages of Murdoch\", the site tells Murdoch's\nlife story in seven animated cartoons. Its online birthday card has Murdoch\ncutting a cake in the shape of the globe.\n\nTributes have been sent by The Telegraph's proprietor Conrad Black and\nadvertising chiefs Lord Saatchi and Sir Martin Sorrell. Says former Pearson\nMD Frank Barlow: \"Whether you love him or hate him, you can't help but\nadmire his achievements which are immense indeed.\" Visitors can send their\nown tributes to the site's editor.\nWant more? News World recommends:\n< <http://www.guardian.co.uk/flash/0,5860,448696,00.html>\nhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/flash/0,5860,448696,00.html>\n\n\n(c)  2001 lovelacemedia limited.  All rights reserved. While reasonable\neffort is made to ensure accuracy, lovelacemedia cannot be held responsible\nfor damages arising from errors or omissions, nor is it responsible for\ncontent that this e-mail links to.  This e-mail is confidential and intended\nto be received by the addressee only.  Posting this e-mail to newsgroups or\nintranets is strictly prohibited.\n\n\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n-----------------------------------------\nNews World Asia - 9-11 May 2001: The News World Asia conference agenda and\nregistration is now available online (< <http://www.newsworld.co.uk>\nhttp://www.newsworld.co.uk>).  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199782" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bennis@txoga.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Bill Ennis\" <bennis@txoga.org> on 03/12/2001 04:56:08 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Legislative Digest #8\n\n\nAttached for your review is Legislative Digest #8.  It has been delayed \nreaching you due to technical difficulties.\n \n - Digest8.doc\n\n", "mid" : "32499060.1075840288157.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1051.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bennis@txoga.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1051.", "date" : "2001-03-13 00:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM DISTRIBUTION: Re: Legislative Digest #8" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199783" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I am disappointed that Joe Grundfest will not be able to join us at our next \nAdvisory Council meeting.  However Tom Campbell sounds like an excellent \nalternative.  Would you please contact him and see if he might be willing to \njoin us for the next meeting and talk about the subjects you suggested.  \nIncidentally, we're happy to pay an honorarium to any of our guest speakers. \n\nI think I should pass at this time on inviting Spence Abraham to join us for \ndinner.  First, I believe it would be virtually impossible for him to do that \nat this point in time.  But second, many people are already blaming me for \nbeing the real energy policy maker in the new Administration and I would just \nas soon not feed that speculation.  \n\nLook forward to seeing you.  \n\nWarm regards,\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\nStelzer@aol.com on 03/12/2001 09:47:35 AM\nTo: skean@enron.com\ncc: klay@enron.com \nSubject: Grundfest\n\n\nJoe and I hve had several conversations trying to work out his schedule, but\nhis classes plus moving his parents from NYC to California at that time make\nit impossible for him to come, although he would very, very much like to do\nso.\nI would suggest that we invite Tom Campbell, the Republican congressman who\njust lost his shot at the senate against one of the two women (I forget which\none, left or lefter) and who is again teaching at Stanford Law School. He is\nbrilliant, and we could give him the topic of \"Enron and Market-Regulatory\nFailure: What Are The Constraints on Its Behavior? Where Do the Risks Lie in\nthe Future?\" Or some such thing.\nI will read When Genius Fails in the next few hours and decide about its\nauthor.\nWhat would you think of having Spence Abraham to dinner, and moving Bill\nKristol to the morning if Spence can come?\n\n", "mid" : "12659416.1075840288181.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1052.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1052.", "date" : "2001-03-14 01:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Advisory Council" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199784" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Tom - this would be good as Ken Lay will not be able to attend next week.  \nHe will be out of the country.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Siekman, Tom\" <Tom.Siekman@COMPAQ.com> on 03/15/2001 10:25:53 AM\nTo: \"Capellas, Michael D.\" <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>, \"Lawrence T. Babbio \nJr. (E-mail)\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"Kenneth L. (Ken) Lay (E-mail)\" \n<klay@enron.com>, \"'Sandy.Litvak@Disney.com'\" <Sandy.Litvak@Disney.com>, \n\"Kenneth (Ken) Roman (E-mail)\" <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \"Lucie Salhany \n(E-mail)\" <lucie@jhmedia.com>\ncc: \"Auwers, Linda\" <Linda.Auwers@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: Telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nThank you for making yourself available this afternoon. We want to apprise\nyou of recent developments and our planned responses.  The regular Board\nMeeting is scheduled for next week. This may not be required in view of the\ndiscussions we'll have this afternoon.  We'll confirm this afternoon whether\nthe Board Meeting is required.\n\n", "mid" : "31716172.1075840288206.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1053.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1053.", "date" : "2001-03-15 03:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199785" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "anabella.sousa@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Anabella, as I couldn't figure out why Mr. Lay received it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nAnabella De Sousa\n03/15/2001 11:36 AM\nTo: EOL Executive Summary\ncc:  \nSubject: Apologies - please ignore my message sent mistakingly to this group\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "8010218.1075840288229.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1054.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "anabella.sousa@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1054.", "date" : "2001-03-15 03:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Apologies - please ignore my message sent mistakingly to this\r\n group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199786" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Stelzer l-\n\nI don't believe Ken has had an opportunity to review the suggestions in your \noutline.  He has a huge stack of mail he hasn't gotten to yet.  Hopefully, by \ntomorrow, he will have seen it.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nStelzer@aol.com on 03/15/2001 12:13:57 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Enron Advisory Council\n\n\nWill do -- and I assume I can go ahead with all of the suggestions in my\noutline. Right? Also, now that you are free of Blockbuster, should you and\nRupert get together again?\n\n", "mid" : "7361470.1075840288252.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1055.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1055.", "date" : "2001-03-15 05:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Enron Advisory Council" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199787" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Rightworks Marketing\" <rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com> on 03/15/2001=\n=20\n03:22:26 PM\nPlease respond to rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com\nTo: \"Kenneth Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: Still time to register to attend Best Practices in Strategic=20\nSourcing and Design web seminar sponsored by i2, HP and A.T. Kearney\n\n\n\n\nThis message is brought to you courtesy of RightWorks Corporation. Please s=\nee=20\nthe end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe from future=\n=20\nmailings. =20\n\n?=09\n=09Just  a reminder...\n=09If  you haven't registered yet, it's not too late!\n=09\n=09\n=09Best  Practices in Strategic Sourcing\n=09\n=09&\n=09\n=09Collaborative  Design\n=09\n=09A  Net Seminar for the High Tech Industry\n=09\n=09Sponsored by i2 Technologies,  Hewlett-Packard, and A.T. Kearney\n=09\n=09REGISTER  HERE\n=09\n=09Supplier  Relationship Management:? Powering your Bottom Line\n=09\n=09A one-hour power-packed presentation  that focuses on understanding the =\nscope=20\nof SRM solutions =01* how high  tech companies like Hewlett-Packard and oth=\ner=20\nhigh tech companies are  executing high velocity collaboration and decision=\n=20\noptimization initiatives  to improve product development, strategic sourcin=\ng,=20\nsupply planning,  manufacturing, and procurement processes across the=20\nextended supply chain.\n=09\n=09\n=09When:\n=09This  Tuesday, March 20, 2001, at 11:30a.m. (Eastern Standard Time)\n=09\n=09\n=09Who: =20\n=09\n=09John Kelly, Senior Director  of SRM Product Development, i2, will share=\n=20\nlessons learned  from some of the world=01,s most successful companies in=\n=20\nstrategic  sourcing and collaborative design.\n=09\n=09Hewlett-Packard  and other high tech companies will examine the use of=\n=20\ncollaborative  eProcurement to streamline inbound supply chain management.\n=09\n=09\n=09\n=09Where:\n=09Your computer!\n=09\n=09\n=09How:\n=09REGISTER  NOW\n=09\n=09Win  a Palm Viix!\n=09\n=09\n\n?\n=20\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nRightWorks Corporation provides web site visitors and people who have =20\nparticipated in our programs with periodic email updates regarding product =\n=20\ndemonstrations, free educational web seminars, our quarterly newsletter, an=\nd =20\nother product-related offers and items that will be of interest to them.\n\nTo Opt-Out of receiving informational email updates from RightWorks in the =\n=20\nfuture, please visit our Email Communication Preferences page at =20\nhttp://www.rightworks.com/form/communication.html.\n=20\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n[IMAGE]\n - C.DTF\n\n", "mid" : "9048956.1075840288276.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1056.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rightworksmarketing@rightworks.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1056.", "date" : "2001-03-15 08:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM DISTRIBUTION - Re: Still time to register to attend\r\n Best Practices in Strategic Sourcing and Design web seminar sponsored by\r\n i2, HP and A.T. Kearney" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199788" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "nicomariscalt@marhnos.com.mx" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Nicolas:\n\nI am pleased that you found the Cancun meeting to be a good experience.  My \nwife and I also thought if was a very enjoyable couple of days.\n\nWith reference to contacting the appropriate people representing Enron in \nMexico, you should contact either Jaime Alatorre or Max Yzaguirre.  Either \none of these individuals could entertain a discussion of how we might be able \nto work together.\n\nBest regards,\n\nKen\n\nJaime Alatorre\nAv. V. Quiroga 2121-PH/505\nCorporativo Piramide, Santa Fe\n01210 Mexico, D.F.\n525-257-4401\n\nMax Yzaguirre\nEdifico Alestra\nAv. Lazaro Cardenas 2321, Ste. 601\nCol. Residencial San Agustin\nGarza Garcia, N.L.  66260  Mexico\n528-12-2400/05\n\n\n\n\n\nNicolas Mariscal Torroella <nicomariscalt@marhnos.com.mx> on 03/05/2001 \n01:14:04 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: It was nice seeing you at Canc?n\n\n\n\nDear Kenneth:\n\nIt was nice seeing you at Cancun. For me and may wife, it was a very\ninteresting experience to attend this forum.\n\nI would like to know more about your activities in our country. If it is\npossible, I would like to contact your representative in Mexico, in order to\nexplore possibilities of working together in some projects.\n\nI hope you had a good return trip to home\n\nNicolas Mariscal\nChairman\nGrupo Marhnos\nLafayette 40\nCol. Nueva Anzures\nM,xico 11590, D.F.\ntel (525) 096-7843\nFax (525) 096-7846\n\n", "mid" : "17129293.1075840288328.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1057.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "nicomariscalt@marhnos.com.mx" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1057.", "date" : "2001-03-16 00:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Appropriate people at Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199789" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Barbara -  does Ken Lay need to be on these e-mails?\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/16/2001 01:49 PM\nTo: Samantha Bryce/ENRON@enronXgate, Adriana Cortes/ENRON@enronXgate, Monica \nEdwards/ENRON@enronXgate, Bert Frazier/ENRON@enronXgate, John \nGodbold/ENRON@enronXgate, Gene Humphrey/ENRON@enronXgate, Micardo \nJohns/ENRON@enronXgate, Krysti Knight/ENRON@enronXgate, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Lay/ENRON@enronXgate, Olalekan \nOladeji/ENRON@enronXgate, Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate, Marc \nPoulson/ENRON@enronXgate, Lilia Roman/ENRON@enronXgate, Fabricio \nSoares/ENRON@enronXgate, Claude Tellis/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  Paige, Barbara  \nSent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:47 PM\nTo: Bryce, Samantha; Cortes, Adriana; Edwards, Monica; Frazier, Bert; \nGodbold, John; Humphrey, Gene; Johns, Micardo; Knight, Krysti; Lay, Kenneth; \nLay, Mark; Oladeji, Olalekan; Paige, Barbara; Poulson, Marc; Roman, Lilia; \nSoares, Fabricio; Tellis, Claude\nSubject: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder\n\nJust a reminder that your portfolio company presentations are due on Monday \n3/19th.  Gene will need to get his copies by mail, so please make sure Lilia \nhas a copy to include in the mailing paket to him by 4PM on Monday.  If you \nare not planning to meet that deadline, please see Lilia about how you can \nget your presentation to Gene.\n\nThe first drafts were a good start.  Most, however, read more like a pitch  \n[Paige, Barbara]  than an assessment/evaluation.  As you make your revisions, \nkeep in mind that your objective should be to provide a succinct, but \nthorough assessment of the investment that will inform a discussion on how to \nbest add value and manage the investment going forward.\n\nIf you have not gotten my feedback and would like it, we can arrange to speak \nover the weekend.  I will be traveling, but if you leave a voice message, we \ncan arrange a time to speak.  I will be generally available by phone Saturday \nmorning through early afternoon.\n\nThanks,\nBarbara\n\n", "mid" : "28565961.1075840288352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1058.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1058.", "date" : "2001-03-16 05:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19978a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Jonathan -\n\nE-mail is great.  I have copied Tori Wells on this also, as she works \ndiligently on Dr. Lay's itineraries and Rob Bradley, who works on Dr. Lay's \nspeeches.  We have virtually no information about the OECD Forum or the IEA \nMinisterial session except dates - May 15-16.  We have made reservations for \nDr. & Mrs. Lay at the Bristol Hotel.  \n\nWe look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 03/19/2001 \n05:14:19 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nRosalee --  I was given your name by Bill Ramsay as the person responsible\nfor co-ordinating Mr Lay's participation at the May IEA Ministerial session.\nFrom the IEA side, I have been tasked with the responsibility for\nco-ordinating not only parts of the Ministerial session, but also the\npreceding OECD Forum -- in both of which Mr. Lay is scheduled.\n\nI am hoping to be in closer communication with you to walk through our\ncurrent planning for these meetings, and to make sure that all our i's are\ndotted and t's are crossed as we move toward May.  Please let me know\nwhether e-mail or a telephone call would be best.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n_____________________\n\n\nJonathan C. Pershing, PhD.\nHead, Energy and Environment Division\nInternational Energy Agency\n75739 PARIS Cedex 15\nFRANCE\nTel:  (33-1)40 57 67 20\nFax:  (33-1)40 57 67 39\ne-mail: jonathan.pershing@iea.org\n\n\n", "mid" : "11300785.1075840288392.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1059.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1059.", "date" : "2001-03-19 01:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19978b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jkollaer@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Arlene!!!\n\nIt's a miracle, but I was able to open the attachment.  I am so excited!!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nJim Kollaer <jkollaer@houston.org> on 05/25/2000 10:26:16 AM\nTo: \"'laboon@lockeliddel.com'\" <laboon@lockeliddel.com>, \n\"'richarde@centurydev.com'\" <richarde@centurydev.com>, \"'j_royer@tcbhou.com'\" \n<j_royer@tcbhou.com>, \"'betty@onstead.com'\" <betty@onstead.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: George Beatty <GBEATTY@houston.org>, David Finklea \n<dfinklea@houston.org>, Charlie Savino <CSAVINO@houston.org>, Anne Culver \n<aculver@houston.org> \nSubject: Draft of letter to Delay\n\n\nThis is the draft that we prepared for Tom to document our plan and the\ncommitment that he gave us last week. Please look it over and get your\ncomments back to me so that we can forward it latest by Friday.\n\nThanks,\nJim\n\n - GHP draft to Tom DeLay.doc\n\n", "mid" : "838806.1075840203349.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/106.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jkollaer@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "106.", "date" : "2000-05-25 04:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Draft of letter to Delay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19978c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Barbara!\n\n\nFrom: Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/18/2001 06:43 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\nRosie,\n\nI didn't realize that Ken's name was on my distribution list.  I guess I \ninadvertantly struck the name next to Mark Lay.  Sorry.  I will delete it.\n\nBarbara\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  Fleming, Rosalee   On Behalf Of Lay, Kenneth\nSent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:56 PM\nTo: Paige, Barbara\nSubject: Re: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\nHi Barbara -  does Ken Lay need to be on these e-mails?\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate on 03/16/2001 01:49 PM\nTo: Samantha Bryce/ENRON@enronXgate, Adriana Cortes/ENRON@enronXgate, Monica \nEdwards/ENRON@enronXgate, Bert Frazier/ENRON@enronXgate, John \nGodbold/ENRON@enronXgate, Gene Humphrey/ENRON@enronXgate, Micardo \nJohns/ENRON@enronXgate, Krysti Knight/ENRON@enronXgate, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Lay/ENRON@enronXgate, Olalekan \nOladeji/ENRON@enronXgate, Barbara Paige/ENRON@enronXgate, Marc \nPoulson/ENRON@enronXgate, Lilia Roman/ENRON@enronXgate, Fabricio \nSoares/ENRON@enronXgate, Claude Tellis/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)\n\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  Paige, Barbara  \nSent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:47 PM\nTo: Bryce, Samantha; Cortes, Adriana; Edwards, Monica; Frazier, Bert; \nGodbold, John; Humphrey, Gene; Johns, Micardo; Knight, Krysti; Lay, Kenneth; \nLay, Mark; Oladeji, Olalekan; Paige, Barbara; Poulson, Marc; Roman, Lilia; \nSoares, Fabricio; Tellis, Claude\nSubject: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder\n\nJust a reminder that your portfolio company presentations are due on Monday \n3/19th.  Gene will need to get his copies by mail, so please make sure Lilia \nhas a copy to include in the mailing paket to him by 4PM on Monday.  If you \nare not planning to meet that deadline, please see Lilia about how you can \nget your presentation to Gene.\n\nThe first drafts were a good start.  Most, however, read more like a pitch  \n[Paige, Barbara]  than an assessment/evaluation.  As you make your revisions, \nkeep in mind that your objective should be to provide a succinct, but \nthorough assessment of the investment that will inform a discussion on how to \nbest add value and manage the investment going forward.\n\nIf you have not gotten my feedback and would like it, we can arrange to speak \nover the weekend.  I will be traveling, but if you leave a voice message, we \ncan arrange a time to speak.  I will be generally available by phone Saturday \nmorning through early afternoon.\n\nThanks,\nBarbara\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "14208726.1075840288416.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1060.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.paige@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1060.", "date" : "2001-03-19 01:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: FW: Portfolio Company Presentations - Reminder (Revised)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19978d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Shea -\n\nKen Lay will not be able to join this as he is on a cruise vacation.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 03/19/2001 09:39:59 AM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, sandy_tungare@vistaar.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, Sanjiv_Sidhu@i2.com, Romesh_Wadhwani@i2.com, \nBill_Beecher@i2.com, David_Becker@i2.com, Robert_Donohoo@i2.com, \nGreg_Brady@i2.com, Claudio_Osorio@i2.com, Antonio_Boccalandro@i2.com, \nTim_Leisman@infinitecontent.com\ncc: Doug_Linebarger@i2.com, Kevin_Smart@i2.com, Jerry_Rau@i2.com, \njdavidson@srfunds.com, Sandi_Drysdale@i2.com, jdoyle@vistaar.com, \nheather_dalton@dell.com, Kim_Robinson@i2.com, Barbette_Watts@i2.com, \nLaurie_Harris@i2.com \nSubject: Board of Directors Conference Call logistics\n\n\nThe Board of Directors conference call to discuss revised terms of the\nTrade Service Corporation/ec-Content acquisition has been scheduled as\nfollows:\n\nMarch 19, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. CST\nDial in: 800-486-2460\nHost Code (Bob Donohoo only): 453502\nParticipant Code: 705954\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "32720669.1075840288439.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1061.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1061.", "date" : "2001-03-19 03:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Board of Directors Conference Call logistics" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19978e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Philippe -\n\nKen asked me to request that you call the above referenced gentleman.  He was \nreferred by a friend of Ken's.  He wants to see if his oil on-line business \nis a fit for us.  Ken said he has no idea whether it will work or not, but \nplease give him a courtesy call.\n\nSteve Hellman at 212-628-7191 or cell phone 917-623-9730.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "12698353.1075840288462.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1062.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1062.", "date" : "2001-03-19 03:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Telephone call to Steve Hellman, Oil Space" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19978f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Ken Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 03/16/2001 01:31:52 PM\nTo: \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\"  \n<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"  <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" \n<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\"  <jbneff@wellmanage.com>, \n\"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\"  <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" \n<depowell@cisco.com>, \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" \n<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'rick.sherlund@gs.com'\" \n<rick.sherlund@gs.com>, \"'hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"Petersen, Valerie\"  \n<valerie.petersen@yale.edu>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\" <Lliming@real.com>, \n\"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\" <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \n\"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \n\"'kboles@allenco.com'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'dryan@cisco.com'\"  \n<dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jeanne.motte@gs.com'\" <jeanne.motte@gs.com>, \n\"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \n\"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \n\"'Jean.koentop@stanford.edu'\" <Jean.koentop@stanford.edu> \nSubject: SEC Teleconference\n\n\nAs you know, the next meeting of the Panel on Valuation will take place be\nteleconference.  The date is:\n\nWednesday, March 28, 5:00 to 6:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time.\n\nPlease call:\n\n(800) 386-5530 and give 958506 as your participant code.\n\nPlease reconfirm by email your participation in this teleconference.\n\nI will be sending you a draft of our final report early next week.\n\nBest,\n\nJeff\n\n", "mid" : "15043005.1075840288485.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1063.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1063.", "date" : "2001-03-19 06:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: SEC Teleconference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199790" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stelzer@aol.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Stelzer, Steve Kean is out of town until Wednesday, but in regard to your \nquestion about Rupert, Ken said that our people are already talking to Fox.  \nHe said he'll get back with you if we need a meeting with Rupert.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nStelzer@aol.com on 03/15/2001 12:13:57 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Enron Advisory Council\n\n\nWill do -- and I assume I can go ahead with all of the suggestions in my\noutline. Right? Also, now that you are free of Blockbuster, should you and\nRupert get together again?\n\n", "mid" : "28697616.1075840288508.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1064.", "bcc" : [ "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "stelzer@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1064.", "date" : "2001-03-19 07:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Enron Advisory Council" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199791" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will attend.\n\n\n\n\nBilly Dorsey@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n03/21/2001 09:33 AM\nTo: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Philippe A \nBibi/HOU/ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT, Michael R Brown@ECT, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT, Richard Causey@ENRON, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Cox@Enron Communications, \nDavid W Delainey/HOU/EES@EES, James V Derrick@ENRON, Steve Elliott@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew \nS Fastow/HOU/ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron, Ben Glisan@ECT, Kevin Hannon@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron, Stanley Horton@ENRON, James A \nHughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Louise Kitchen@ECT, \nMark Koenig@ENRON, Kenneth Lay@ENRON, John J Lavorato/Enron@EnronXGate, Dan \nLeff/HOU/EES@EES, Danny McCarty@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT, Mark Metts/NA/Enron, \nMark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Cindy Olson@ENRON, Karen S Owens@ees@EES, Ken \nRice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Matthew Scrimshaw@ECT, Jeffrey A \nShankman/Enron@EnronXGate, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron, John Sherriff@ECT, \nJeff Skilling@ENRON, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Whalley@ECT, Thomas E \nWhite/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Piper/Corp/Enron, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: G G Garcia@Enron, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT, \nSharron Westbrook@ENRON, Kay Chapman/HOU/EES@EES, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron, Inez C \nDauterive@ECT, Carol Ann Brown@ECT, Cindy Stark@ENRON, Maureen \nMcVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Joannie Williamson@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand@ENRON, Tori L Wells@ECT, Cathy Phillips@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron, Karen \nOwens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Dalton@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Mercedes E \nEstrada@Enron Communications, Christina Grow@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Liz M Taylor@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, \nKathy McMahon/NA/Enron@Enron, Suzanne Danz@ENRON, Peggy McCurley/HOU/ECT, \nMarsha Schiller/HOU/ECT, Samantha Lopez-Dias/EU/Enron@Enron, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammie Schoppe@ECT, Kimberly Hillis/HOU/ECT, \nJennifer Burns/HOU/ECT, Sharon W Dick@ECT, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy \nDodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Kerry Ferrari@ECT, Carol Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer T \nAdams/HOU/EES@EES, Leah Rijo@ECT, Lucy Marshall/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kathy Campos/GPGFIN/Enron, Julie Armstrong@Enron, Binky \nDavidson/HOU/EES@EES, Mrudula Gadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nKelly Johnson@Enron, Rebecca Carter@ENRON, Tina Spiller/Corp/Enron, Vivianna \nBolen/Corp/Enron, Linda Hawkins@ENRON, Vanessa Bob@Enron \nSubject: Executive Committee Meeting March 26th\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, March  26th \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 Bill Dorsey (713/646-6505) for the weekly dial-in number and passcode.\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, \nMarch 23rd.\n\nThank you, \nBill Dorsey.\n\n", "mid" : "9427293.1075840288532.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1065.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "billy.dorsey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1065.", "date" : "2001-03-21 08:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Executive Committee Meeting March 26th" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199792" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jsikes@cfr.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Sikes, please refresh my memory what the TF report is.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJSikes@cfr.org on 03/21/2001 08:19:54 AM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Bio Info for Energy TF Final Report\n\n\nPlease provide three to four lines for your name and bio for the TF report.\nWe intend to finish the report on Friday, 23 March.\nR, Jim Sikes\nProject Coordinator\n\n\n", "mid" : "499276.1075840288555.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1066.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jsikes@cfr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1066.", "date" : "2001-03-21 09:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Bio Info for Energy TF Final Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199793" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lists@nbr.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "lists@nbr.org on 03/21/2001 04:02:46 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New NBR Publication on \"Japan's Energy Angst\"\n\n\nNBR is pleased to announce the publication of NBR Analysis,\nvol. 12, no.1, \"Japan's Energy Angst and the Caspian Great Game,\"\nby Kent E. Calder, director of Princeton University's Program on\nU.S.-Japan Relations and former special advisor to U.S.\nAmbassadors Thomas Foley and Walter Mondale.\n\nIn this essay, Professor Calder assesses Japan's role in the\ncompetition for access to the Caspian's energy reserves by\nidentifying the various forces motivating Japan's entry into the\nCaspian Great Game.\n\nTo read the entire article at no charge, please visit NBR's\nwebsite at http://www.nbr.org.\n\n-----------------\n\nIf you do not wish to receive future email announcements\nfrom NBR, please send an email to lists@nbr.org with the\nword \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\n", "mid" : "2731614.1075840288578.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1067.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lists@nbr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1067.", "date" : "2001-03-22 01:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL ADDRESSES - Re: New NBR Publication on \"Japan's\r\n Energy Angst\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199794" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "the.globalist@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Globalist/Stephan Richter <theglobalist@theglobalist.com> on 03/22/2001 \n12:11:56 PM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Dornbusch on Income Inequality and Pricing AIDS Medications to a  \nHuman Scale\n\n\nDear Dr. Lay:\n\nNew this week on www.TheGlobalist.com:\n\nRUDI DORNBUSCH ON INCOME INEQUALITY\nPoverty is bad -- but income inequality is not. MIT Professor Rudi\nDornbusch makes the argument that the development community\nshould not confuse inequality with poverty -- even though at the\nbottom they might feel the same.\n\nComing Monday: A New Globalist Paper\nPRICING AIDS MEDICATIONS TO A HUMAN SCALE\nIn a scramble for good publicity, pharmaceutical companies have\nstarted a downward bidding war in pricing AIDS medications for\nAfrican markets. To add a much-needed measure of fairness to\nthe process, we propose a better alternative -- adjusting the price\nof treatment to per-capita GDP.\n\nBest regards from Washington,\n\nStephan Richter\nPublisher and Editor-in-Chief\nwww.TheGlobalist.com\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\n\nAlso this week:\n\nJAPAN -- DON'T TRUST ANYONE OVER 55!\nDuring the course of its decade-long economic malaise, Japan\nhas tried just about every trick in the book to get its economy\ngrowing again. We may have found the answer -- but be warned,\nthose over the age of 55 may not like it!\nhttp://www.theglobalist.com/nor/gdiary/2001/03-21-01.shtml\n\nCHINA'S CARIBBEAN ISLAND HIDEAWAY\nWhy does China have an embassy on the tiny Caribbean island\nof St. Lucia -- an island 8,000 miles away from Beijing and with which\nit has few economic or political ties?\nhttp://www.theglobalist.com/nor/gdiary/2001/03-19-01.shtml\n\nComing Friday: A New Globalist Bookshelf Feature\nROBERT KAPLAN ON THE TURKEY-ISRAEL AXIS\nTurkey is in the midst of an economic crisis -- and Israel's relations\nwith the Palestinians have steadily deteriorated. So what do these\ncountries have to gain by forming a strategic alliance?\n\n\n\n__________________________________________________________________________\n\nTo unsubscribe from this service, click here:\nhttp://www.tafnet.com/TAFmailer/uns.asp?Unsub=klay@enron.com\n[Tracking ID:985284327|6188]\n\n", "mid" : "7776694.1075840288605.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1068.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "the.globalist@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1068.", "date" : "2001-03-22 04:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!! Re: Dornbusch on Income Inequality and\r\n Pricing AIDS Medications to a \tHuman Scale" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199795" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Linda Bernson\" <lindaeb@westcoal.org> on 03/22/2001 06:32:22 PM\nTo: undisclosed-recipients:;\ncc:  \nSubject: WCC March 2001 Update\n\n\nDear Members, \n\nAttached is the March WCC Member Update. We hope you enjoy this \"members \nonly\" benefit. You'll need Acrobat Reader to view this file. This program is \navailable at no charge at? Acrobat Reader. \n\nPlease let us know if you have suggestions or comment to improve upcoming \nissues. \n\nRegards, \n\nJanet Gellici \nExecutive Director \nWestern Coal Council \ninfo@westcoal.org\nwww.westerncoalcouncil.org\n\nIf you do not wish to receive this update in the future, simply reply to this \nmessage with \"REMOVE\" in the subject line and we will remove your e-mail \naddress from future transmissions. Thank you.\n - MAR2001.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "8395033.1075840288628.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1069.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1069.", "date" : "2001-03-22 23:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!Re: WCC March 2001 Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199796" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jfierro@barter.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Fierro -\n\nI am very sorry, but I inadvertantly deleted your e-mail before printing the \nattachment for Mr. Lay.   Will you please send it again?  Mr. Lay's e-mail \naddress is kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "4952321.1075840203372.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/107.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jfierro@barter.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "107.", "date" : "2000-05-26 03:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Attachments to e-mail letter of May 18, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199797" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "robert_pondiscio@businessweek.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Nancy Sheed <nancy_sheed@BUSINESSWEEK.COM> on 03/22/2001 06:00:18 PM\nPlease respond to robert_pondiscio@BUSINESSWEEK.COM\nTo: BWINTERNATIONAL@LISTSERV.BUSINESSWEEK.COM\ncc: =20\nSubject: BusinessWeek's International Alert: 2 April, 2001\n\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=20\nBusinessWeek=01,s International Alert=20\nA Preview of Major Stories and News Exclusives=20\nin Tomorrow=01,s International Editions of BusinessWeek=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/=20\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\n\nTHIS WEEK:=20\n\n- Europe and U.S. Cover Story:? Alan Greenspan=01*Feeling the Heat=20\n- Asia Cover Story:? Asia=01,s Big Chill=20\n- Asia Is Catching The Japanese Disease=20\n\nALSO IN THE 2ND APRIL ISSUE OF BUSINESS WEEK=20\n\n- Has Germany Jumped the Rails?=20\n- Commentary:? The European Central Bank Needs to Cut Rates Too=20\n- The White Knight, Domingo Cavallo, Rides Again in Argentina=20\n?=20\n\nDoes someone forward BusinessWeek=01,s International Alert to you?=20\nGet your own free copy every week: send your name, company name, title and=\n=20\nemail address to: robert_pondiscio@businessweek.com=20\n?=20\n\nU.S. and EUROPE COVER STORY=01(ALAN GREENSPAN: FEELING THE HEAT=20\nCan he fight off a new economy recession?=20\nBy Peter Coy in New York, with Rich Miller in Washington, Linda Himelstein=\n=20\nand Jim Kerstetter in San Mateo, Jeff Green in Detroit, Marcia Vickers and=\n=20\nPete Engardio in New York, and bureau reports=20\n\nFederal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has guided and presided over the=20\nlongest economic expansion in the history of the U.S.? But now, the=20\n75-year-old Greenspan faces an agonizing challenge: an abrupt economic=20\nslowdown that neither he nor anyone else fully understands. All of Greenspa=\nn=01,\ns training and experience have taught him how to cope with conventional=20\ndownturns. And so far, he=01,s dealing with this one in the conventional ma=\nnner=01*\nby cutting short-term interest rates in quick but measured steps. That may=\n=20\nwell prove to be the right course. But there=01,s a risk that this downturn=\n is=20\ndifferent and that far steeper cuts in interest rates are needed to keep th=\ne=20\nNew Economy from tumbling into a long and painful recession.=20\nIn short, Alan Greenspan is feeling the heat of a market in tatters and an=\n=20\neconomy that, by some measures, appears to be on the brink. And after ridin=\ng=20\ntriumphantly astride the economic boom times, his very legacy is suddenly a=\nt=20\nstake.=20\n?=20\n\nASIA COVER STORY: ASIA=01,S BIG CHILL=20\nCaught between Japan=01,s weak-yen policy and the steep U.S. downturn, the=\n=20\nregion=01,s fragile economies may see their recent gains swept away=20\nBy Brian Bremner in Tokyo, with Frederick Balfour in Bangkok, Michael Shari=\n=20\nin Singapore, Moon Ihlwan in Seoul, and Pete Engardio in New York=20\n\nThe U.S. is clearly worried about Japan falling into a catastrophic slide.?=\n?=20\nBut, Washington may not have a clear view of another huge problem: How=20\ndecisions in Tokyo could undermine the precarious economic state of other=\n=20\nAsian nations.?? In South Korea and also in Southeast Asia, the export-led=\n=20\nrecovery of the past two years is starting to slow because of the downturn =\nin=20\nthe U.S. economy.?? Growth in Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and=20\nIndonesia is expected to slow this year to between 3% and 4%.?? The last=20\nthing these economies need is to compete for a dwindling export market with=\n a=20\nJapan now reliant on a weaker yen.?? Many of the economies of East and=20\nSoutheast Asia are trying to shake off a triple blow: The U.S. slowdown is=\n=20\nputting a dent in exports.? Second, Japan is yanking investment from the=20\nregion, and now there=01,s the yen threat.? Finally, China is soaking up a=\n=20\ngrowing slice of foreign investment, a trend that will accelerate once it=\n=20\nenters the World Trade Organization.=20\n\n?=20\nASIA IS CATCHING THE JAPANESE DISEASE=20\nCommentary by Pete Engardio=20\n\nIt=01,s a terrible malady for young economies.? The symptoms: banks that ha=\nve=20\nmoney but don=01,t lend.? Lots of exports but no profits.? A teaming workfo=\nrce=20\nwith dim prospects.? Politicians who know urgent measures are needed but wh=\no=20\nwon=01,t act. Call it Japan disease =01) and it=01,s starting to set in acr=\noss the=20\nonce-booming emerging markets of East Asia.?? Unfortunately, East Asia has=\n=20\nnot used the nearly four years since its financial meltdown wisely.? Lulled=\n=20\nby a U.S.-driven export boom and a short-lived bounce in equity markets, th=\ne=20\nregion has failed to finish the reforms that could have cleansed their=20\nfinancial system of billions of dollars of nonperforming assets.??? Most of=\n=20\nAsia can arrest Japan disease before paralysis sets in. But politicians see=\nm=20\nto have lost their will to force sales of distressed assets, close failed=\n=20\nbanks, and open their markets wider to foreign investors.=20\n?=20\n\nHAS GERMANY JUMPED THE RAILS?=20\nGermany=01,s stalled reforms are slowing growth=20\nBy Jack Ewing in Frankfurt, with Christine Tierney in Frankfurt and Carol=\n=20\nMatlack in Paris=20\n\nSince its last recession ended a decade ago, the Germany economy has=20\nstruggled to get out of first gear.? Growth averaged a mediocre 1.4% in the=\n=20\nl990s.?? Economists, business people and politicians thought the sorry=20\nperformance was a temporary product of West Germany=01,s costly and badly=\n=20\nmanaged reunification with the ex-Communist East.? But what if they are=20\nwrong?? There have been worrying economic indicators, including nine months=\n=20\nof sinking business confidence, an uptick in unemployment and a collapse in=\n=20\ncar sales.? Germany=01,s 82 million people account for a third of gross dom=\nestic=20\nproduct among euro countries.? No regional boom is possible without them.?=\n=20\nOptimists think its slower growth is a temporary effect of economic malaise=\n=20\nin the U.S., Japan and other world markets.? Pessimists think the problems=\n=20\nrelate to Germany=01,s persistent welfare state, its coddled workers, maybe=\n even=20\nits risk-averse culture.?? Some tough times lie ahead =01) for Germany, and=\n for=20\nthe entire Continent.=20\n?=20\n\nRATES: EUROPE NEEDS A LIFT-OFF, TOO=20\nCommentary by David Fairlamb=20\n\nThe economy of the 12-nation euro zone is slowing, just like its counterpar=\nts=20\nin the U.S. and Asia. But don=01,t look to the European Central Bank to fol=\nlow=20\nthe U.S. Federal Reserve with interest rate cuts just yet. The monetary=20\nconservatives who dominate its 18-member governing council see their role a=\ns=20\nfighting inflation rather than stimulating growth. So with prices rising at=\n=20\nan annualized 2.6%=01*well above the 2% upper limit the ecb says is consist=\nent=20\nwith price stability=01*the central bankers aren=01,t in a rush to push the=\n price=20\nof money down below the current 4.75 But there are plenty of reasons why it=\n=20\nshould. A cut now would give the European economy a much needed boost. Euro=\n=20\nzone growth peaked at only 3.5% last summer and will likely fall to 2.8% fo=\nr=20\nall of 2001.? Tax cuts worth 0.8% of the euro zone=01,s gross domestic prod=\nuct=20\nhave bolstered domestic demand a bit, but not enough to make up for the=20\neffects of the global slowdown. The ECB insists Europe won=01,t be badly hu=\nrt by=20\nthe economic downturn in the U.S. and East Asia. But businesspeople aren=01=\n,t=20\nconvinced.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE WHITE KNIGHT RIDES AGAIN IN ARGENTINA=20\nBut can Domingo Cavallo cure what ails the economy?=20\nBy Colin Barraclough in Buenos Aires, with bureau reports=20\n\nOn Mar. 20, Argentines awoke to the news that the 54-year-old Harvard=20\nUniversity-trained economist who rescued their country from hyperinflation=\n=20\nmore than a decade ago was back in his old job. Cavallo is the third man to=\n=20\nhold the post of Economy Minister in as many weeks.? To win the support of=\n=20\nopposition politicians, Cavallo must take a different tack than L?pez Murph=\ny.=20\nCavallo has already abandoned his predecessor=01,s plan to push through=20\ndraconian spending cuts. Instead, he aims to narrow Argentina=01,s fiscal=\n=20\ndeficit by $3 billion this year by rekindling growth, thereby boosting tax=\n=20\ncollection. Possible measures include cuts in some corporate tax rates to=\n=20\npromote the reinvestment of profits, and a reduction in banks=01, reserve=\n=20\nrequirements, which would free up money for loans.=20\n?=20\n\nWHO=01,S KILLING ERICSSON?? ITS OWNERS=20\nShareholders have no say under its ownership system=20\nBy Stanley Reed in London, with Ariane Sains in Stockholm=20\n\nSweden=01,s Ericsson has just two main owners, the Wallenberg family and a =\ngroup=20\nof holding companies and a fund connected to Handelsbanken, a Stockholm ban=\nk,=20\nmaintaining an iron grip with a minimal amount of capital.? They do so by=\n=20\nholding Ericsson A shares, which have 1,000 votes more than the B shares of=\n=20\nwhich foreign shareholders have a majority.?? Now that Ericsson is struggli=\nng=20\nin global markets, a quick turnaround is needed.? The current two-tier stoc=\nk=20\nsystem should be reviewed.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE BANK OF JAPAN=01,S REAL MESSAGE: REFORM NOW=20\nCommentary by Brian Bremner in Tokyo=20\n\nOn Mar. 19, Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami appeared to abruptly rever=\nse=20\ncourse by announcing measures that will effectively drive the overnight cal=\nl=20\nrate back down to zero and pump up the money supply to push the consumer=20\nprice index up. Markets are now abuzz with speculation that Japan will=20\ndeliberately ramp up inflation past 3%, and that Hayami is a convert to the=\n=20\ncause of fast reflation. But Hayami has not given up on the other part of h=\nis=20\nagenda: to press for real restructuring inside the banks and corporations. =\nSo=20\nHayami is signaling that he will ease up on his hard-money ways in exchange=\n=20\nfor some real action by the banks: =01&While we are doing our part, we hope=\n the=20\ngovernment and the financial system will do what=01,s necessary on their si=\nde,=018=20\nsays Deputy BOJ Governor Yutaka Yamaguchi in an interview with BusinessWeek=\n.=20\n?=20\n\nRUMBLE OVER TOKYO=20\nAs Airbus aggressively pitches its superjumbo, Boeing moves to protect its=\n=20\nturf=20\nBy Stanley Holmes in Seattle, with? Chester Dawson in Tokyo and Carol Matla=\nck=20\nin Paris=20\n\nFor nearly 50 years, Boeing and Japanese airlines JAL, All Nippon, and Japa=\nn=20\nAir System have had a fruitful business relationship, thanks in part to the=\n=20\naircraft maker=01,s deference to Japanese customs. Boeing=01,s planes now a=\nccount=20\nfor 84% of Japan=01,s commercial fleets, the world=01,s third-largest natio=\nnal air=20\nmarket after the U.S. and China. From 1970 to 1998, jal alone spent $14.4=\n=20\nbillion on those planes. But that lead is now under fierce attack from Boei=\nng=01,\ns archrival, Airbus Industrie. Japan has become the key battleground as the=\n=20\nEuropean aircraft consortium seeks to launch its superjumbo A380 jet, which=\n=20\ncan hold 555 to 800 passengers. The Airbus offensive will force Boeing, whi=\nch=20\nrecently announced it will move its headquarters out of Seattle as part of =\na=20\nmajor corporate overhaul, to fight like never before.=20\n?=20\n\nIS A NEW WAR BREWING IN THE BALKANS?=20\nInternational Outlook by Christopher Condon in Budapest, with Ren,e Cordes =\nin=20\nBrussels, Heidi Dawley in London, and Stan Crock in Washington=20\n\nIt=01,s another Balkans mess, and it could prove to be a dangerous test for=\n=20\nPresident George W. Bush and the 37,000 NATO troops stationed in Kosovo.=20\nAfter six days of fighting between insurgents and Macedonian forces near th=\ne=20\ncity of Tetovo from Mar. 14-19, NATO officials announced plans to bolster=\n=20\npatrols on the Kosovo border with Macedonia.? Both European and U.S.=20\ndiplomats hope Macedonian forces will subdue the rebels. But if the fightin=\ng=20\nkeeps up, pressure will grow on NATO to play a more active role. That could=\n=20\ninvolve a controversial decision to send NATO troops to combat rebels in=20\nMacedonia. Washington, however, wants to avoid an escalation.? Still,=20\nstrangely, NATO troops could find themselves increasingly under fire from t=\nhe=20\nvery people they were sent to protect=01*ethnic Albanians. With no quick=20\nsolution to the latest Balkan conflict in sight, that=01,s not a pleasant p=\nlace=20\nto be.=20\n?=20\n\nSWISSAIR: PINNING ITS HOPES ON =01+SUPER MARIO=01,=20\nThe new CEO will have tough time fighting the flag carrier=20\nBy Christine Tierney in Frankfurt and Carol Matlack in Paris=20\n\nIt has been a shock to investors to witness Swissair=01,s mounting disarray=\n.??=20\nSAirGroup=01,s CEO Philippe Bruggisser, who had charted the expansion strat=\negy=20\nthat plunged the company into the red last year, has been jettisoned.? Then=\n=20\nMoritz Suter, the airline division chief bailed out, and then 9 of the=20\ncompany=01,s 10 supervisory board members quit, including Chairman and inte=\nrim=20\nCEO Eric Honegger.??? Enter Super Mario.? The new CEO, Mario Corti, is the=\n=20\nchief financial officer of Swiss food giant Nestle and the only board membe=\nr=20\nleft at the airline.? It=01,s not that SAirGroup=01,s expansion strategy wa=\ns=20\ntotally flawed.? SAirGroup went wrong when it invested heavily in second-ti=\ner=20\npartners, many of which are in trouble.??? Corti is expected to unveil a ne=\nw=20\nstrategy in a special shareholders=01, meting in September.=20\n?=20\n\nRUSSIA: A LITTLE-KNOWN PLAYER=01,S GRIP ON NATURAL GAS=20\nGas supplier Itera=01,s clout extends across the old Soviet empire=20\nBy Catherine Belton in Moscow, with Dan Carney in Washington=20\n\nWestern investors =01) especially energy giants =01) are likely to be heari=\nng more=20\nabout a mysterious Russian company called Itera.? It is the fourth-largest=\n=20\nholder of gas reserves on the planet with a virtual monopoly on gas trading=\n=20\nin two key former Soviet republics, Georgia and Ukraine, that lie at the=20\ngateway for transporting the region=01,s energy resources to the West.?? It=\nera=20\nPresident Igor V. Makarov says he holds the key to the Caspian for any=20\nforeign energy company wanting to get a foothold in the region =01) conside=\nred=20\none of the hottest oil plays anywhere.? =01&Today, we are the only company =\nthat=20\ncan turn joint ventures with U.S. enterprises into real businesses,=018 he =\nsays=20\n=01) and that=01,s quite a claim.?? But even as Itera seeks recognition and=\n funding=20\nfrom the West, law enforcement officials in Europe and the U.S. are=20\nscrutinizing Itera's activities for possible money-laundering.?? Itera=01,s=\n rise=20\nfrom barter trader to global-gas giant is raising questions inside Russia,=\n=20\ntoo.=20\n?=20\n\nA SOCIALIST WHO=01,S BETTING ON THE NEW ECONOMY=20\nPresident Lagos talks about how to keep Chile on track=20\nQ&A with Mexico Bureau Chief Geri Smith and Chile correspondent Louise Egan=\n=20\n\nRicardo Lagos, the first Socialist to rule Chile since the 1973 military=20\noverthrow of Salvador Allende, recently completed his first year in office,=\n=20\namid growing concerns that the country=01,s much-vaunted economic =01&mirac=\nle=018 is=20\nlosing its luster. Lagos, 63, who holds a doctorate in economics from Duke=\n=20\nUniversity, says that Chile, which led Latin American nations in adopting=\n=20\nfree-market reforms two decades ago, must now bet big on attracting high-te=\nch=20\nindustries. He also is pushing hard to seal a free-trade agreement with the=\n=20\nU.S. On Mar. 19, Lagos sat down with Mexico Bureau Chief Geri Smith and Chi=\nle=20\ncorrespondent Louise Egan in his office in La Moneda, the presidential=20\npalace, to discuss his plans for what remains of his six-year term.=20\n?=20\n\nINDIA: DON=01,T LET SCANDAL DERAIL REFORM=20\nCommentary by Manjeet Kripalani=20\n\nThe Indian government stands on the brink of collapse. The event that did t=\nhe=20\ndamage: a sting operation by an online magazine, which caught leading=20\npoliticians and military officials on camera accepting bribes in connection=\n=20\nwith what they thought were military contracts. Defense Minister George=20\nFernandes has since quit, along with the head of the Bharatiya Janata Party=\n.=20\nRaucous opposition legislators closed Parliament for six days, insisting th=\nat=20\nthe government step down.? The administration should be embarrassed. But it=\n=20\nwould be a huge mistake for the opposition to initiate a new era of politic=\nal=20\nturmoil. The principal casualty would be much needed reform.? Yet India=20\ndesperately needs to get its house in order. Last year, it took in only $2.=\n6=20\nbillion in foreign direct investment.? Most important are the proposed=20\nreforms of the labor laws, which for the first time would permit companies=\n=20\nwith fewer than 1,000 employees to hire and fire without government=20\npermission. Freed from these restrictions, business owners could invest in=\n=20\npromising new ventures, instead of wallowing in sunset industries. So inste=\nad=20\nof seeking to stall change, the opposition would do well to embrace it.=20\n\n---------------------------------------------------------=20\nBusinessWeek presents:=20\ne.biz Live: Europe=20\n7-8 June, 2001=20\nThe Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London\n=20\n\nFor program details or to register, visit our website at=20\nconferences.businessweek.com/2001/ebizeu or call +44 (0) 207 251 2030.=20\n\nFuture BusinessWeek Executive Programs:=20\n- Telecom Summit 2001: Broadband Connections, April 25 - 27, 2001 =01) The=\n=20\nFairmont Hotel, Dallas, Texas=20\n- The BusinessWeek CIO Summit: Bridging the Technology/Strategy Divide, May=\n=20\n10-11, 2001 --Boston, MA=20\n- Breakthrough: A CEO Retreat, June 27-29, 2001 -- Rancho Bernardo Inn, San=\n=20\nDiego, CA=20\n\nFor more information see http://conferences.businessweek.com/=20\n\n---------------------------------------------------------=20\n?=20\n\nINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: NEW ANSWERS TO NEW PROBLEMS=20\nEconomic Viewpoint by Jeffrey E. Garten=20\n\nFor more than a century, our system for protecting intellectual property=20\nrights has fostered the creativity of artists and inventors. But now it is=\n=20\nbeing challenged by two major global forces: the Internet, which can act as=\n a=20\ngigantic international copying machine, and a global health crisis in which=\n=20\npatented miracle drugs are too expensive for developing countries. It is ti=\nme=20\nto reexamine how the intellectual property rights regime works.?? There are=\n=20\nmany issues to be addressed. Is there a way to better codify the space for=\n=20\nprivate use and experimentation on the Internet? Should governments use the=\nir=20\npowers of eminent domain to buy up critical pharmaceutical patents and bett=\ner=20\ndistribute the underlying products? There may be much better approaches tha=\nn=20\nthese, but relying only on relentless enforcement of existing laws isn=01,t=\n one=20\nof them.=20\n?=20\n\nPATIENCE INVESTORS, THE FED IS NOT DONE=20\nBut economic data, not the stock market, will dictate policy=20\nBusiness Outlook by James C. Cooper and Kathleen Madigan=20\n\nAt nine yards long, the Federal Reserve=01,s oval table is too big for poke=\nr.=20\nBut on Mar. 20, policymakers entered into a high-stakes game. The pot: an=\n=20\neconomic rebound in the second half.? At its second policy meeting of 2001,=\n=20\nthe Fed lowered its benchmark federal funds rate by a half-point, to 5%,=20\neschewing Wall Street=01,s clamor for a supersize cut of three-quarters of =\na=20\npoint.? In effect, the Fed made it clear that it will not follow the stock=\n=20\nmarket=01,s timetable for policy decisions. The Fed=01,s action implicitly =\nsays=20\nthat economic conditions did not justify a larger, more radical move.?=20\nInvestors were so focused on the idea that =01&size matters=018 that they=\n=20\ncompletely ignored the meeting=01,s most obvious positive: The Fed left ope=\nn the=20\ndoor for more cuts=01*perhaps even before its next meeting on May 15.? The =\nkey=20\nremark was: =01&In these circumstances, when economic conditions could be=\n=20\nevolving rapidly, the Federal Reserve will need to monitor developments=20\nclosely.=018 That language should sound familiar. It is similar to what the=\n Fed=20\nsaid after its Dec. 19 meeting, prior to the surprise intermeeting cut on=\n=20\nJan. 3. It=01,s Fedspeak for: =01&We may not wait until May 15.=018=20\n?=20\n\nA DEFINITE =01+SELL=01,?? GIMME 100 SHARES=20\nBrokerage calls keep missing the mark =01) and then some=20\nBy Mara DerHovanesian in New York=20\n\nWho says you can=01,t make money by following a Wall Street analyst=01,s=20\nrecommendations? Just do exactly the opposite of what they say, and you=01,=\nll=20\nmake out like a bandit.? And we=01,re not talking about the stocks these=20\nanalysts are plugging, either. Granted, the Street has a tough time telling=\n=20\ninvestors to sell stocks anyway, but when they do, you=01,d think it would =\nbe a=20\nno-brainer to pick a loser in this bear market. Instead, these calls are=20\ndefying gravity.? BusinessWeek takes a look at how Credit Suisse First Bost=\non=20\nhas fared with its sell recommendations so far this year. First, only 11 U.=\nS.=20\nstocks of 1,328 stocks Credit Suisse covers are on the sell list, according=\n=20\nto Zacks Investment Research. The irony is that many of those stocks have=\n=20\noutperformed the company=01,s buy recommendations. Credit Suisse isn=01,t t=\nhe only=20\none with egg on its face. UBS Warburg has four current =01&reduce=018 ratin=\ngs on=20\nthe 1,015 U.S. stocks it covers. Three of those=01*KMart, DaimlerChrysler, =\nand=20\nNew Plan Excel Realty Trust=01*are up 64.2%, 9.3% and 17.9% this year throu=\ngh=20\nMar. 20.=20\n?=20\n\nDON=01,T BET THE BANK ON EARLY-HOURS TRADING=20\nConventional wisdom aside, futures aren=01,t crystal balls=20\nBy Pallavi Gogoi in Chicago, with Susan Zegel in New York=20\n\nBy jumping in early, are fund managers helping to shape market trading that=\n=20\nday? Not really. The small group of big investors around the world who trad=\ne=20\nin stock index futures prior to the U.S. markets opening aren=01,t even set=\nting=20\nthe stage for whether the equity markets will rise or fall in the first 15=\n=20\nminutes of trading. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, repeated daily on=\n=20\nCNBC, Bloomberg Radio, and local TV and radio stations=01*that the futures=\n=20\npredict the day=01,s market performances=01*an examination of the data by=\n=20\nBusinessWeek shows hardly any correlation. That may come as a big surprise =\nto=20\nmarket players who=01,ve been taking it as an article of faith that the fut=\nures=20\noffer a solid guide to the day=01,s trading. To some longtime traders, the =\nlack=20\nof predictive power in the futures is not so surprising. They say the numbe=\nr=20\nof investors playing the markets in the big index contracts is small.=20\nNonetheless, some investors swear by them.=20\n?=20\n\nNO CARTWHEELS FOR HANDSPRING=20\nRich rivals race to erase the company=01,s handheld edge=20\nBy Cliff Edwards in Mountain View, Calif.=20\n\nThe handheld market has become one of the fastest-growing corners of techdo=\nm.=20\nResearcher IDC expects sales of the gizmos to soar 52% annually until 2004,=\n=20\nto $10.7 billion from $2 billion in 2000, far outstripping PC growth. And=\n=20\nHandspring is becoming a player to beat. In the past 18 months, the company=\n=20\nhas sold more than 1 million of its Visor computers, giving it 28% of the=\n=20\nhandheld market in February, up from zilch a year earlier. Now, Handspring=\n=20\nhas to deliver a convincing second act=01*something it=01,s attempting with=\n its new=20\nVisor Edge, introduced Mar. 12. Problem is, the company may be losing its=\n=20\ninnovation lead. Handhelds are outgrowing their roots as electronic=20\norganizers and mutating into Net appliances and wireless communication tool=\ns.=20\nThat could tip the advantage to players using Microsoft=01,s PocketPC opera=\nting=20\nsystem, a slim variant of Windows that makes the Palm operating system=20\nHandspring uses look long in the tooth.=20\n?=20\n\nA GRAB FOR CONTROL OF FORMULA ONE=20\nUpfront by Christine Tierney=20\n\nMercedes and Ferrari, the carmakers with the leading auto racing teams, are=\n=20\nthreatening to quit Formula One and form an alternative racing group if the=\ny=20\ncan=01,t buy in. The brouhaha comes as control of the Formula One holding=\n=20\ncompany is about to change hands, from F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to Germ=\nan=20\nmedia magnate Leo Kirch.? But the Euro racers want a stake, too. The group,=\n=20\nalso including BMW, Jaguar, and Renault, had been talking to Ecclestone abo=\nut=20\ngetting into the biz themselves before Kirch came on the scene. They worry=\n=20\nKirch will try to boost his KirchPayTV network by restricting Formula One=\n=20\nraces, which are now on commercial channels, to the pay channel. The=20\ncarmakers have invested billions in Formula One, and they insist the event =\nbe=20\nprofessionally run and freely broadcast to give them maximum public exposur=\ne.=20\nMercedes chief J_rgen Hubbert expects negotiations with Kirch to begin soon=\n:=20\n=01&We=01,ve sent a clear message.=018? If Kirch balks...well, there=01,s a=\nlways the 1978=20\nprecedent in the U.S., when team owners broke from the U.S. Auto Club to fo=\nrm=20\nChampionship Auto Racing Teams.=20\n?=20\n\nHANDBAGS, COGNAC =01) AND WATER=20\nBy Gerry Khermouch=20\n\nWhat=01,s the latest trend item for your Louis Vuitton bag? Glac,au Vitamin=\n=20\nWater or Fruit Water. The chic-set drinks, which sell for about $1.50, are=\n=20\nmade by tiny Energy Brands in Whitestone, N.Y. And they were the? last of t=\nhe=20\nup-and-coming =01&healthy=018 beverages available to be snapped up after ot=\nhers=20\n(Gatorade, SoBe, and Snapple) were bought by beverage giants such as=20\nPepsiCo.? But now France=01,s lvmh Mo%t Hennessy Louis Vuitton is buying in=\nto=20\nGlac,au=01*its first drinks foray beyond champagne and cognac. Both sides a=\nre=20\nkeen for cross-promotions linking the low-cal Waters to Givenchy fashions,=\n=20\ntag Heuer watches, and the group=01,s other luxury brands.? Neither side wo=\nuld=20\ngive details, but sources say LVMH put up $5 million for a minority stake a=\nnd=20\na board seat. The cash will fund Glac,au=01,s expansion to the rest of the =\nU.S.=20\n?=20\n\nU.S. NEWS IN BUSINESSWEEK=01,S INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS=20\n\nWILL REFIS HELP REFLOAT THE ECONOMY?=20\nEquity into Cash=01(So far, homeowners are spending, not paying down debt=\n=20\nBy Stephanie Anderson-Forest in Dallas with Ann Therese Palmer in Chicago,=\n=20\nDouglas Robson in Silicon Valley, Laura Cohn in Washington, D.C. and bureau=\n=20\nreports=20\n\nThanks to competition among mortgage lenders, falling transactions costs, a=\nnd=20\na push from the Federal Reserve to trim interest rates, mortgage rates are=\n=20\nway down. Rates on 30-year fixed mortgages have dropped from a five-year hi=\ngh=20\nof 8.64% in May to 6.82%=01*near the lowest level in two years. And that=01=\n,s=20\nspurring a refinancing boom. Though there are risks in the boom=01*overinde=\nbted=20\nhomeowners could be taking on too much debt=01*for now, many economists arg=\nue=20\nthat it is offering a much needed boost to consumer spending. And that coul=\nd=20\ngive a hand to the ailing economy as well. =01&This is the best way to get =\nmoney=20\ninto people=01,s purses and pocketbooks immediately,=018 says Mark M. Zandi=\n, chief=20\neconomist at market forecaster Economy.com Inc.=20\n?=20\n\nSURPRISE=01*THE TECH INDUSTRY IS A CYCLICAL=20\nMeltdown Redux: 1985 was bad, but this time more industries are affected=20\nBy Peter Burrows, with Jim Kerstetter and Linda Himelstein in Silicon Valle=\ny=20\n\nIt=01,s a frightening picture, all right. Hordes of brash high-tech startup=\ns,=20\nall intent on grabbing a 20% share of vast emerging markets, getting=20\nmassacred, their dreams crashing back to earth. Even the most respected tec=\nh=20\ncompanies are being forced to lay off staffers and slash spending as earnin=\ngs=20\nfall miles short of analysts=01, projections. The press is stuffed with sca=\nry=20\n=01&end of history=018 articles about the death of the tech revolution. Ven=\nture=20\ncapitalists, who just months before were throwing around money like so much=\n=20\nbirdseed, are nowhere to be found. Sound familiar? All this happened back i=\nn=20\n1985, in what was then the biggest tech meltdown ever. Yes, as the world ha=\ns=20\nagain learned painfully, tech can be a very cyclical business.? 1985 offers=\n a=20\nreminder that stretches of tech prosperity have always been sandwiched=20\nbetween deep, painful valleys. Thanks to the cash pumped into everything fr=\nom=20\nfiber-optic parts to huge computers in recent years, this could be the=20\ndeepest valley yet.=20\n?=20\n\nWHILE WASHINGTON FIDDLES=01(=20\nWhy the Beltway hasn=01,t gone into panic mode=20\nCommentary by Lee Walczak, with Rich Miller, Howard Gleckman, Richard S.=20\nDunham, and Lorraine Woellert in Washington D.C., and Ann Therese Palmer in=\n=20\nChicago=20\n\nWhat=01,s Washington doing while the world=01,s financial fabric frays and =\nrisks of=20\na painful U.S. downturn grow? Debating. Mulling. Maneuvering. Even as an=20\nincreasingly urgent chorus of voices outside the Beltway insists that the=\n=20\nBush Administration and Congress need to come up with a fiscal stimulus=20\npackage pronto, few in Washington are acting with anything remotely=20\nsuggestive of impending danger. Instead, Bush continues to push for a tax c=\nut=20\nthat most agree won=01,t benefit the economy for at least a year, and Congr=\ness=20\nis content to play political =01&gotcha.=018? Bizarre as it may seem to man=\ny with=20\nbusiness ties, the gulf between the real economy and Washington=01,s insula=\nr=20\npolitical culture has seldom been greater. Up to now, many of the city=01,s=\n pols=20\nseemed confident that a benign spirit=01*Saint Alan of C Street=01*would wa=\nrd off=20\nthe evil of a recession. But over at the Federal Reserve, Greenspan=01,s ha=\nlo=20\nhas slipped.?? Bush=01,s advisers are having intense discussions over what =\none=20\naide describes as a =01&rifle-shot=018 rate cut that would provide quicker=\n=20\nstimulus. Also being explored: a one-time tax rebate that could put money=\n=20\ninto consumers=01, hands fast.=20\n?=20\n\nA =01&FIRST FRIEND=018 WITH CLOUT=20\nCommerce Secretary Don Evans=01, longtime ties to Bush give him unusual acc=\ness=20\nBy Paul Magnusson in Washington=20\n?=20\nCommerce Secretary Donald L. Evans has two jobs in Washington. The official=\n=20\none comes with a government limo, a spacious paneled office, a tropical fis=\nh=20\ntank, and a $3 billion budget. The second is a round-the-clock role as Firs=\nt=20\nFriend.? That easy intimacy makes Evans, 54, potentially one of the most=20\npowerful Commerce chiefs in many years. As Bush=01,s campaign chairman, he=\n=20\nraised a record-breaking $100 million for his pal, a job that put the Texan=\n=20\non a first-name basis with many corporate chieftains. But in his first majo=\nr=20\ninterview, the Commerce Secretary insists that he=01,s leaving the world of=\n=20\npolitical fund-raising behind. His new concerns: helping to sell the big Bu=\nsh=20\ntax cut, battling unfair trade practices abroad aimed at industries such as=\n=20\nsteel and aerospace, and boosting the government=01,s long-range research=\n=20\nefforts.=20\n?=20\n\nEND OF THE CEO GRAVY TRAIN?=20\nSurprise! Exec pay seems to be slipping=01*though some underperformers are =\ndoing=20\nremarkably well=20\nBy Louis Lavelle in New York=20\n\nFor many of the nation=01,s chief executive officers, 2000 will likely be a=\n year=20\nto forget. After nearly five years of double-digit growth in CEO=20\ncompensation, early indications are that their pay actually fell last year.=\n=20\nOf the 130 corporate proxies so far available for the biggest U.S. companie=\ns,=20\nthe compensation of the 15 best-paid CEOs shows the slowing economy has tak=\nen=20\na toll on earnings. When salary, bonus, and options exercised last year wer=\ne=20\ntaken into account, compensation for those CEOs fell nearly 5% from 1999. T=\nhe=20\nreason: The market=01,s nosedive made it a bad time for many corporate king=\npins=20\nto exercise their options, often the largest part of remuneration.? Accordi=\nng=20\nto a proxy analysis by Standard & Poor=01,s Institutional Market Services, =\na=20\ndivision of The McGraw-Hill Companies, total compensation for the 15 highes=\nt=20\nearners averaged $88.7 million, a $4.4 million drop.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE BEST SHAREHOLDERS CAN GET?=20\nThe AG-Prudential deal isn=01,t sweet, but there=01,s no white knight in si=\nght=20\nBy Emily Thornton, with Pamela L. Moore in New York and Heidi Dawley in=20\nLondon=20\n\nEver since American General Corp. Chairman and CEO Robert M. Devlin first=\n=20\nannounced a stock-swap with British insurer Prudential PLC on Mar. 12, then=\n=20\nvalued at $26.5 billion, Wall Street has thought that the Houston insurer=\n=01,s=20\nshareholders were getting the short end of the stick. Prudential=01,s stock=\n=20\nprice has tumbled 16% since, and American General=01,s about 4%, thus crush=\ning=20\nthe premium American General shareholders will receive to 5% from 22%. And=\n=20\nthat could put the kibosh on the merger.? Clearly, this is not what=20\nshareholders hoped for. Still, this deal may be the best shareholders can=\n=20\nget. When the Prudential deal was first announced, Wall Street was abuzz wi=\nth=20\nrumors that heavyweights such as Sanford I. Weill at Citigroup or Maurice R=\n.=20\n=01&Hank=018 Greenberg at American International Group? Inc. might swoop in=\n with a=20\ncounterbid. Unlikely, say investment bankers, because American General has=\n=20\nhad informal talks with both in the past two years. Devlin insists=20\ndiscussions were never serious enough to reach his board.=20\n?=20\n\nSOUTHWEST: AFTER KELLEHER, MORE BLUE SKIES=20\nSouthwest=01,s model shone in an embattled industry=01*and it looks brighte=\nr than=20\never=20\nCommentary by Wendy Zellner=20\n\nIn three decades of building low-fare legend Southwest Airlines Co., CEO=20\nHerbert D. Kelleher has made nary a misstep. Until Mar. 19, the one chink i=\nn=20\nhis armor appeared to be the question of how Southwest would replace him.=\n=20\nFinally, the answer: Two Southwest veterans steeped in the company=01,s=20\ntraditions will man the controls.? On June 19, James F. Parker, 54, general=\n=20\ncounsel, and Colleen C. Barrett, 56, executive vice-president for customers=\n,=20\nwill become CEO and President, respectively. And as Parker and Barrett migh=\nt=20\ntell you, they are inheriting a devilishly simple playbook: Keep costs down=\n.=20\nFocus on customers. Keep employees happy. And keep it simple. While Southwe=\nst=20\nhas tweaked its formula over the years=01*adding more long-distance flights=\n, for=20\ninstance=01*it=01,s still mainly a point-to-point, short-hop airline that u=\nses one=20\naircraft type to simplify training and maintenance.=20\n?=20\n\nBUYING A NEW PC?? NOT SO FAST=20\nUpgrading to Microsoft=01,s coming XP system will be such a challenge that =\nit=20\nmakes more sense to wait until new computers come with it=20\nTechnology & You by Stephen H. Wildstrom=20\n\nMicrosoft Corp.=01,s Windows XP, which is just entering its final stage of=\n=20\nlarge-scale field testing, is the most important consumer software product =\nto=20\nappear since the Windows 95 operating system. The prospect of waiting for X=\nP=20\nposes a difficult choice for anyone in the market for a new computer. Nearl=\ny=20\nall consumer PCs sold today are outfitted with Windows ME, the last gasp of=\n=20\nthe Windows 95 line. It seems reasonable to buy a new computer with Windows=\n=20\nME and move to XP when it=01,s available. But I don=01,t recommend it. Why?=\n The=20\nupgrade will be challenging. Even moving from Windows 95 to 98 was often=20\ndifficult, and going from ME to XP will be a much bigger transition.=20\nMicrosoft and battered computer makers will hate me for saying this, but I=\n=20\nsuggest that you make your old computer last nine more months or so until X=\nP=20\nis ready.=20\n?=20\n\nCAN GM=01,S JOHN DEVINE KEEP HIS PROMISE?=20\nThe new CFO pledges bigger earnings, but much depends on building sales in =\na=20\nslowing economy=20\nBy David Welch in Detroit=20\n\nOnly someone as confident as John Devine, the new vice-chairman and chief=\n=20\nfinancial officer of General Motors Corp., would promise that America=01,s=\n=20\nlargest auto maker will earn $2.3 billion this year, about a third more tha=\nn=20\nsome analysts predict. And only someone as respected as Devine would be tak=\nen=20\nseriously.=20\nChief Executive G. Richard Wagoner Jr., a 23-year GM veteran, broke with=20\ntradition by hiring Devine=01*rarely has GM gone outside to fill a senior j=\nob.=20\nDevine could even become chief operating officer in the next few years,=20\naccording to GM insiders. As one board member puts it: =01&You don=01,t bri=\nng in a=20\nguy like John Devine and expect it to be business as usual.=018 Good thing =\nfor=20\nGM. The company that once was regarded as the country=01,s most innovative=\n=20\ncarmaker has been in decline for three decades. Its U.S. market share has=\n=20\nfallen from 33% in 1995 to 28% last year.? A lot has to go right at GM=01*a=\nnd in=20\nthe economy=01*for Devine=01,s predictions to come true.=20\n?=20\n\nTHE SEC IS TOO HUSH-HUSH=20\nCommentary by Christopher H. Schmitt=20\n\nWhen the Securities & Exchange Commission issued rules in January to shore =\nup=20\nthe independence of outside directors who oversee mutual funds, some SEC=20\nwatchers were caught by surprise. Why? One reason: The commissioners didn=\n=01,t=20\nmeet in public. Under former Chairman Arthur Levitt Jr., the SEC went out o=\nf=20\nits way to shake up the status quo and avoid donning the mantle of apologis=\nt=20\nfor the industry it oversees.? And yet the SEC hasn=01,t changed its own=20\npractices much. There=01,s more that needs fixing than the SEC=01,s nonmeet=\ning=20\nmeetings. In a confusing process closed to public view, the SEC handles=20\nthousands of exemption and guidance requests each year. It=01,s supposed to=\n make=20\nthem=01*and its replies=01*public, though it doesn=01,t always do so prompt=\nly. Of=20\ncourse, there is a need for some confidentiality=01*and exemptions and guid=\nance,=20\ntoo. But that doesn=01,t mean the SEC can=01,t be more forthcoming about it=\ns=20\nbusiness.=20\n?=20\n\nMcLATTE AND CROISSANT?=20\nUpfront by Michael Arndt=20\n\nJust when it? seemed McDonald=01,s couldn=01,t possibly cram another restau=\nrant=20\ninto the U.S., the burger giant has come up with a new way to expand: coffe=\ne=20\nbars. BusinessWeek has learned McDonald=01,s will open its first,? McCaf,, =\nin=20\nChicago=01,s Loop in April. It will sell pastries, perhaps prewrapped=20\nsandwiches, and premium coffee.? Sound familiar, Starbucks fans? But whethe=\nr=20\naficionados will give up their grande skim latte for a McCappuccino is a go=\nod=20\nquestion. McDonald=01,s won=01,t say how many McCaf,s it plans, but based o=\nn their=20\nsuccess overseas, the rollout could be swift and wide. There are 300 McCaf,=\ns=20\nin 17 countries, from Australia and Japan to Brazil and Greece. Each sits i=\nn=20\nor near a McDonald=01,s, with its own staff and equipment. In the U.S., loo=\nk for=20\ncomfy couches, too.=20\n?=20\n\nThe following stories have been posted on BusinessWeek Online=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/=20\n?=20\nEURO-TECH: Will Americans Answer This Call?=20\nBy Stephen Baker=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010321_069.htm\nPhone service in the U.S. is good. So good that many Americans have little=\n=20\nincentive to embrace wireless=20\nwith Europe's fervor=20\n\nREPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: What's French for Dimpled Chad?=20\nBy Carol Matlack=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010321_277.htm\nParisians may be right to think Palm Beach can't happen here. Still, you ha=\nve=20\nto wonder why they ended up counting votes on cell phones=20\n\nONLINE ASIA: The Curse of Dr. M=20\nBy Bruce Einhorn=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010319_935.htm\nMalaysia's Mahathir has been so bad for his nation that his name has become=\n a=20\nverb, meaning \"to wreck a country's fortunes\"=20\n\nNEWS ANALYSIS: Here Come Talk 'n' Toss Cell Phones=20\nBy Olga Kharif=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010322_621.htm\nSensing a big potential market, two companies are hoping to add a new kind =\nof=20\ndisposable to your shopping list=20\n\nSTREET WISE: Eight Options for Amazon=20\nBy Amey Stone=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2001/tc20010322_039.htm\nFrom partnering with Barnes & Noble to bringing in Jack Welch, here are som=\ne=20\nideas that could help the e-tailer become profitable=20\n\nNEWSMAKER Q&A: Why the Fed Didn't Go Further=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010320_645.htm\nS&P's Michael Englund explains the probable reasoning behind the half-point=\n=20\nrate cut and says April could see more easing=20\n\nNEWS ANALYSIS: A Downturn in CEO Pay, Too?=20\nBy Louis Lavelle=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010320_205.htm\nEarly results for 2000 show the slumping market is slowing the growth of to=\np=20\nbosses' take-home, which might even decline=20\n\nNEWS ANALYSIS: AOL Time Warner: Who's Laughing Now?=20\nBy Amy Borrus in Washington=20\nhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010319_866.htm\nThe newly merged company is -- all the way to the bank -- while its critics=\n=20\nand rivals eat its dust, and a lot of crow=20\n?=20\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------=\n---\n------------------------------------------------=20\nFor custom reprints of BusinessWeek editorial (minimum order of 1,000) plea=\nse=20\ncontact Alan J. 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199798" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dmitry@worldrg.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth Lay will not be able to attend.\n\n\n\n\n<wci_mail@www.worldcongress.com> on 03/23/2001 02:05:11 AM\nPlease respond to dmitry@worldrg.com\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc: =20\nSubject: World Economic Development Congress\n\n\n\n\n\nOn behalf of World Congress, it is my great honor to invite you to=20\nparticipate in the WORLD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONGRESS 2001, held in=20\nassociation with the BUSINESS WEEK 10th Annual Asia Leadership Forum, from=\n=20\nJune 27-29 at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.\n\nWEDC annually convenes over 1000 business and government leaders worldwide =\nto=20\ndiscuss new dynamics in infrastructure and global economic development.\n\nFocusing on development priorities that need immediate implementation WEDC =\nis=20\nthe top international infrastructure forum featuring:\n????????? Focused industry Summits on Water, Energy and Telecom=20\n????????? Executive Briefings focusing on innovations in IT/E-Commerce, Ris=\nk=20\nManagement and Infrastructure Finance\n????????? Over 100 exhibitors of direct relevance to you who will showcase=\n=20\ntheir products and services\n????????? Country briefings presenting investment opportunities in China,=\n=20\nIndia, Malaysia, and more\n\nAs a WEDC participant you will get access to Business Week's Asia Leadershi=\np=20\nForum keynotes including The Right Honorable John Major, former Prime=20\nMinister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Fidel Ramos, former Preside=\nnt=20\nof the Republic of the Philippines and His Excellency Dr. Supachai=20\nPanitchpakdi, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Commerce, Thailand &=20\nincoming Secretary General WTO.=20\n\nYou will also get access to WEDC confirmedspeakers includingTrevor Manuel,=\n=20\nMinister of Finance, Republic of South Africa, Minister Yeo Cheow Tong,=20\nMinister, Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, Singapore; Dr=\n.=20\nOthman Yeop Abdullah, Executive Chairman, Multimedia Development Corporatio=\nn,=20\nMalaysia and Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor, Central Bank of Malaysia.\n\nPlease visit www.wedckl.com for program updates.\n\nWith its expanded trade show, WEDC also presents an unparalleled opportunit=\ny=20\nto showcase your products and/or services before an international audience =\nof=20\ndecision-makers with proven purchasing authority. Contact us at the address=\n=20\nbelow for more information on available exhibit and sponsorship opportuniti=\nes.\n\nReserve your seat today at the WEDC and take advantage of our early-bird=20\ndiscount rate! To register, visit www.wedckl.com or call 1 800 647-7600 x 6=\n4=20\n(within the U.S.), ++1 212 869-7231 x 64 (outside the U.S.), ++603 6157=20\n8205(Asia). Mention Priority Code NW001EB2 to receive your discount.\n\nWe are looking forward to sharing the success of WEDC 2001 with you!\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nPascal Lardier, Executive Director\nWEDC Secretariat in San Francisco\nTel: ++1 415 701 7148\np.lardier@worldcongress.com\n\nJamal Nasir, Director\nWEDC Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur\nTel: ++60 3 6157 7322\necoevent@putra.net.my\n\nIf you do not wish to receive WEDC 2001 updates, please reply to=20\ndmitry@worldrg.com with the subject line =01&remove me from WEDC offers=018=\n.\n\n\n", "mid" : "9311147.1075840289190.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1071.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dmitry@worldrg.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1071.", "date" : "2001-03-22 23:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Development Congress" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199799" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richardnolan@smipublishing.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Nolan <RichardNolan@smipublishing.co.uk> on 03/22/2001 10:18:12 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com.'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: MENA E-News 22/03/01\n\n\nDear Mr Lay\n\nIssue 53 - 22nd March 2001\n\n\nCONTENTS\n\n1 - This Weeks E-News Stories\n2 - Special Features in MENA Petroleum Bulletin for 2001\n3 - Free issues of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\n4 - Personalise Your E-news Stories\n5 - Market Analysis Report News\n6 - Author Opportunities with SMi's Market Analysis Report Series\n7 - Conference News, Speaker Opportunities\n8 - Feedback: Let us know how you feel we could improve this service\n\n\nWelcome to MENA E-News, delivering you the latest Middle East and North\nAfrican oil, gas, power and petrochemical headlines to your virtual doorstep\n\nMENA E-news is your FREE personalised weekly news service from the\npublishers of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk/mena-enews.asp\n\nWhy is it E-News different?  Because you can personalise your issues to make\nsure you receive the stories that matter to you.\n\n\n\n******E-NEWS THIS WEEK*******\n\nOPEC ANNOUNCE 1M BBL/D CUTS\nGeneva - OPEC members agreed further production cuts this week, announcing a\nfurther 1m bbl/d decrease in member outputs. As a result oil prices pushed\nslightly higher with NYMEX crude trading at $26.80 and IPEC crude trading at\n25.06. OPEC ministers have indicated that members have highlighted $25/bbl\nas a price that they feel comfortable with.The decreases per country were as\nfollows:\n\nAlgeria - 32,000\nIndonesia - 52,000\nIran - 146,000\nKuwait - 80,000\nLibya - 54,000\nNigeria - 82,000\nQatar - 26,000\nSaudi Arabia - 324,000\nUAE - 88,000\nVenezuela - 116,000\nTotal - 1,000,000\n\n\nENERGY AFRICA LOOK TOWARD THE MOROCCAN DEEP\nRabat - This week the MENA Petroleum Bulletin spoke with Andrew Windham,\nGroup General Counsel for Energy Africa. Amina Benkhadra, General Manager of\nONAREP (25%) added to the growing list of re-entrants to Morocco, signing a\npetroleum agreement with Energy Africa (63.75%) and Taurus Petroleum AB\n(11.25%). This agreement, taking effect March 1st 2001, concerned three\nexploration permits offshore Morocco collectively known as the Tiznit\nOffshore area.\nEnergy Africa Morocco Ltd (operator), together with Taurus Petroleum\n(co-partner) will implement exploration work on the three permits of the\nTiznit Offshore area covering approximately 6000sq.km. This is Energy\nAfrica's second Petroleum Agreement covering acreage offshore Morocco, the\nfirst being the Cap Draa Haute Mer area where Energy Africa holds 20% equity\nbringing the total acreage held by it in the country to 18,000sq.km.\nAndrew Windham, said, 'the country has all the characteristics offshore\nwhich make potentially, for substantial discoveries. But at this stage it is\nvery much untried and untested, so it is a very exciting place to be at the\nmoment. We are in right at the start of some new plays.'\nFor further details please see the April issue of the MENA Petroleum\nBulletin.\n\n\nREPSOL MAKE 2ND LIBYA DISCOVERY\nLondon - Repsol YPF SA said it discovered oil at a second well during\nexploration in Libya. The well in the Murzuq Basin, 800km south of Tripoli,\nproduced oil at a rate of 1,300bbl/d, the company said in a press release.\nRepsol is testing the site on behalf of a consortium including OMV,\nTotalFinaElf and Saga Petroleum. Repsol began searching for oil in the area\nin May 1998, when the Libyan government granted approval for exploration and\nproduction sharing arrangements with foreign companies. The companies\ncurrently produce more than 160,000bbl/d from the Murzuq Basin, said the\ncompany.\n\n\nAHMED ABDELKARIM CONFIRMED AS NEW HEAD OF NOC\nTripoli - Further to reports this week from Libya Ahmed Abdel-Karim Ahmed\nhas been formally appointed as Chairman of NOC, following reports that he\nhad been removed from the position. Representing Libya at the OPEC\nconference in Geneva it was confirmed that Al-Badri has been appointed as\nDeputy Prime Minister for Social Security. The news will comfort foreign\ninvestors who feared that further upheaval would hinder an already slow\nratification process, with approvals outstanding for three packages of\nblocks offered by NOC in late 2000.\n\n\n\n*******SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 2001******\n\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin is to initiate rankings and league tables for\nthe top suppliers to the oil and gas sector. The first of these special\nfeatures will be an objective survey of law firms and their involvement in\nthe Middle East & North African region during 2000, and will appear in the\nApril 2001 issue. The feature will rank the region's best legal practices\ninvolved in corporate finance, project finance, mergers and acquisitions and\ncontractual law. Further surveys are planned for 2001 and will include\nanalysis of the leading integrated contractors, the leading financial\ninstitutions and the leading independent contractors and suppliers. The full\nresults and analysis of this market research will be available only to MENA\nsubscribers.\nhttp://www.menapetroleum.com/\n\n\n\n******FREE ISSUES OF THE MENA PETROLEUM BULLETIN******\n\nAs a subscriber to MENA E-News we would like to offer you a two-month trial\nsubscription to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin absolutely free!\n\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin analyses the major developments in the region's\noil, gas, power and petrochemical sectors. From Morocco to Iran the MENA\nPetroleum Bulletin delivers market commentary on the liberalisation and\nregulation of the region's oil, gas, power and petrochemicals markets. Each\nmonth subscribers to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin receive news of policy,\nregulation and liberalisation that directly impact upon the ability of you\nand your organisation to take advantage of the emerging business\nopportunities. With the suspension of UN sanctions against Libya and the\nameliorating relationship between Iran and The West, there is no better time\nto take advantage of the myriad projects on offer.\n\nOur features, which are written by industry insiders and regional\ncorrespondents, provide in-depth news coverage, incisive commentary and\nvital market analysis. Each issue contains a country profile, project\nprofile and an interview with a leading industry expert to ensure that you\nare kept informed of recent developments in the region.\n\nFREE with the MENA Petroleum Bulletin each month is the PROJECT TRACKER,\nwhich analyses the status of individual projects and tenders in each\ncountry. With over 32-pages of projects, the PROJECT TRACKER ensures that\nyou are informed of licensing rounds, EOR projects, 'Buy-back' projects,\nFEED and EPC tenders as and when they happen. Complete with contact listings\nfor each project the information you need is always at your disposal when\nyou subscribe to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin. No other publication offers\nthis service, and it is available to you FREE of charge when you subscribe.\n\nPlease feel free to request your two free issues by forwarding your full\npostal address to Our Client Service department at\nmailto:menasample@smi-online.co.uk\n\nAlternatively, please visit our web site for further details at\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk/mena-enews.asp\n\n\n\n*****PERSONALISE YOUR E-NEWS STORIES*****\n\nPERSONALISE your weekly copy of MENA E-News to receive the latest stories\nthat interest you and Enron Corp.\n\nSimply reply to this e-mail with a selection of four of the following\ncategories and we will guarantee that these sector headlines will be\ndelivered direct to your in-box each week.\n\nGovernment Policy, Taxation & Regulation\nOil & Gas Exploration, Drilling and Development\nGas Transportation, Marketing & Sales\nOil Pipelines & Transportation\nOil Production and Global Crude Oil Markets\nGas Production\nLNG\nConstruction & Engineering\nMergers & Acquisitions\nInternational Sanctions\nPower Generation & Transmission\nPetrochemicals\n\nFor more information on MENA Petroleum Bulletin, and a chance to win a FREE\nbottle of champagne, please visit our web-site\n\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk/mena-enews.asp\n\nAlternatively e-mail us at mailto:enquiries@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n*****MARKET ANALYIS REPORT NEWS*****\n\nALGERIAN OIL AND GAS REPORT\nApproximately 90% of Algeria's crude oil exports go to Western Europe, with\nItaly as the main market followed by Germany and France. Algeria accounts\nfor one-quarter of EU gas imports. With the de-regulation and liberalisation\nof the European gas market, Algeria is ideally located to meet the gas\ndemands of Iberia and the Eastern Mediterranean Basin. This will depend upon\nthe degree to which foreign investment can be attracted.\nThis Report provides a comprehensive examination of the oil and gas industry\nin Algeria, and the prime and potential markets for Algerian energy\nproducts. Specifically, the Report will provide you with a complete analysis\non\n* All major oil and gas field/projects.\n* Southern European gas demand forecasts\n* Corporate Directory\n* BP Amoco's natural gas strategy\n* Country Risk Analysis\nThe Report is essential reading for exploration and production, business\ndevelopment, procurement and contractors, across the oil, gas and power\nindustries: everyone involved in, or interested in entering Algeria's energy\nsector. For further information please visit\nwww.smipublishing.co.uk/algeria4.asp\n\n\n\nTHE MIDDLE EASTERN POWER REPORT\n\nThis market analysis report is designed to provide a comprehensive\nunderstanding of all aspects of the power industry in the countries of the\nMiddle East.  The report features energy profiles, industrial structures,\nsupply and demand data and forecasts, policy and de-regulation issues of the\nprivate sector, as well as investment and future prospects within the\nfollowing countries:\n\n* Iran  * Iraq  * Kuwait\n* Jordan * Oman  * Saudi Arabia\n* Syria  * UAE  * Qatar\n* Yemen * Pakistan * Turkey\n* Egypt  * Bahrain * Lebanon\n\nFor more information on this report e-mail us at:\nmailto:enquiries@smi-online.co.uk\n\nAlternatively visit us at http://www.smipublishing.co.uk/middleeast3.asp\n\n\n\nLNG TRADE MARKET REPORT\n\nLNG Trade: A Review of Projects, Markets and Key Issues in the Changing\nWorld of LNG is a truly comprehensive overview of international supply and\nuse of Liquefied Natural Gas today. The author addresses a number of key\ncommercial, financial, technical and safety issues which are essential\nconsiderations for those seeking to participate in the development of LNG\nprojects and in the changing business of LNG trade. This Report provides you\nand your company with\n\n* An introduction to LNG trade and technology\n* Factual information about world LNG terminals, shipping and supply\ncontracts\n* A country-by-country analysis of LNG markets and projects\n* A review of LNG supply economics and project development\n* A discussion of the commercial, financial, engineering and safety issues\nrelevant to LNG trade today\n\nYou can order your copy of this essential report online and also find out\nabout SMi's full range of Market Analysis Reports and Newsletters at:\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk./lngtrade2.asp\n\nOr email mailto:enquiries@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n****AUTHOR OPPORTUNITIES WITH SMi's MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT SERIES****\n\nSMi Publishing Ltd is a leading publisher of business to business\ninformation.\nOur Market Analysis Reports are 30,000 word rigorous analytical briefings\nproviding timely industry and market forecasts. We are looking for authors\nto write for our Energy portfolio on topics such as:\n\n- Deep and Ultra-Deep Water Drilling\n- Smart Reservoirs\n- Coal-Bed Methane\n- EP Data Management\n\nIf you or one of your colleagues are interested in writing a Report, please\ncontact Victoria Smith: mailto:egray@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n*****CONFERENCE NEWS*****\n\nNorth Africa's most exciting opportunities discussed at.....\n\nMOROCCAN & TUNISIAN ENERGY\n4th - 5th April, The Hatton, London\n\nWith the rapid changes to legislation the timing couldn't be better.  SMi\nConferences offer the essential guide to the latest market developments and\nopportunities in Morocco and Tunisia. All the key issues will be covered\nfrom the new legal landscape to practical case studies of existing\nsuccessful E&P activities.\n\nYou can't afford to miss this insight into market developments. As a busy\nprofessional, our event offers you the easy way to ensure you are aware of\nall the opportunities in this exciting new market in just two days.  Not\nonly will you benefit from this intensive programme, you will also hear the\nfirst hand experiences of those already operating in this flourishing\nmarket.\n\nKey speakers include:\n* Amina Benkhadra, Managing Director, ONAREP\n* Paul Ashton, Exploration Manager, Vanco Energy\n* John Sobehrad, President, Skidmore Energy\n* Derek Evoy, Manager, International Exploration and Exploitation,\nPetro-Canada\n* Jameleddine Lazreg, Promotion Department, ETAP\n\nFor further information please visit:\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/morrocoandtunisia5.asp alternatively please ring\n+ 44 207 827 6110\n\n\n\nMENA POWER\n23 & 24th April 2001, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dubai\nFor further information visit\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/middleeastpower2.asp\n\nThe timing of this conference couldn't be better as the Middle East and\nNorth African region gears up to offer further independent power projects.\n\nSMi forthcoming conference titled Middle East North African Power, taking\nplace 23rd and 24th April 2001 aims to bring together all levels of\nparticipants to explain their understanding and thinking for the future of\nMiddle East and North African power development.\n\nMany countries experience blackouts and electrical faults on a daily basis,\ngovernments in the Middle East and North Africa are now increasingly pinning\ntheir hopes on the Independent Power Project run in conjunction with major\nInternational investors to solve this problem.   Relaxation of Middle East\nlaw has allowed outside investment and many see this moving the Middle East\npower industry towards privatisation.\n\nKey Speakers at this event include:\n* Engineer Mahmoud Al-Ees, Head of Planning Studies, Ministry of Energy and\nMineral Resources - Jordan\n* Dr Ranald Spiers, Regional Director Middle East & Africa, National Power\nPlc\n* Steve Wildman, Commercial Director, Alstom Gas Turbines\n* Tom Thomason, Project Manager, InterGen\n* Daniel J. Meier, Area Sales Manager, ABB High Voltage Technologies\n* Dr Thomas Stauffer, International Oil and Finance Consultant (Formerly\nwith M.I.T)\n\nMENA Power takes place on 23rd & 24th April 2001 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel,\nDubai.  The full conference programme is available at\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/middleeastpower2.asp or call + 44 (0) 20 7827\n6110\n\n\nAs a subscriber to our MENA E-News service, I would like to highlight the\nfollowing speaker, chairman and workshop leader opportunities available at\nour Algeria III conference:\n\nALGERIA III\n4 and 5 June 2001, Algiers, Algeria\nA review of SMi's Algerian Management Report can be found on:\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/algeria.asp\n\nOur conference division is currently organising an event to examine\nAlgeria's place in the oil and gas environment.\n\nWe are looking to bring together a key audience of specialists, economists,\nacademics as well as politicians and key decision-makers and would like to\nhear from anyone interested in participating in this conference as a\nspeaker, chairman or workshop leader.\nMailto: wparker@smi-online.co.uk\n\nTopics we are looking to tackle include, but are not inclusive of:\n\nExamining Algeria's petroleum code\nAlgeria's role in the North African region\nAlgeria's oil and gas industry\nInfra-structure developments\nFinancing and operating issues\nCase studies of key Algerian oil fields\nAlgeria's licensing rounds and how to succeed\nLegal issues\nPolitical and operational risk issues\n\nThis conference is taking place on the 4 - 5 June 2001, in Algiers.\nA review of SMi's Algerian Management Report can be found on:\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/algeria.asp\n\nThe Aims & Objectives of the Conference\n\nAlgeria has always attracted a large amount of interest from the\ninternational oil and gas community.  With a new licensing round under\ndiscussion and petroleum code under review, this conference aims to act as a\nforum for all aspects of the oil and gas industry to come together and\ndiscuss the future development of Algeria's oil and gas sector.  Moving away\nfrom the traditional investing in format of conference, this forum aims to\nlook at specific field studies and also the future markets and developments\nwithin the Algerian oil and gas industry.  It will focus on the commercial\nopportunities that exist in helping Algeria reach these markets and allow\nfor strategic analysis of the impact of this supplier.  It will examine\ncurrent MENA energy flows and how they might look in the future with Algeria\nasserting its role as the Mediterranean's major producing nation.\n\nIf you would like to receive further information on this conference or\ndiscuss your participation in more detail, please contact Wendy Parker the\nconference organiser on the numbers below.\n\nWendy Parker\nConference Producer\n\nTel:  +44 (0)20 7827 6130\nFax:  +44 (0)20 7827 6131\nEmail: wparker@smi-online.co.uk\n\n\n\n******YOUR FEEDBACK********\n\nWe hope you have found this weeks copy of E-News beneficial.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19979a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "derek@ctaonline.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Derek Telander\" <Derek@ctaonline.com> on 03/23/2001 02:26:14 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Outsource Your Investor Relations\n\n\n\nOutsource Your Investor Relations to\nOne of the Nation's Leading Investor Relations Agencies\n\n\n\nWhy are more and more public companies hiring Carl Thompson Associates for \ninvestor relations help? Because we have a proven track record. And our \nindustry has rated us one of the best.\nFounded in 1985, Carl Thompson Associates has grown to become one of the \nnation's leading full-service investor relations firms, providing Annual \nReport and web design services, EDGAR filings, proxy stock charting, \nbroker/analyst meetings and media relations services to public companies \nacross the U.S.\nOur full-service agency specializes in working with small cap companies \nthroughout the U.S. with limited budgets and staff. As one of the oldest and \nlargest investor relations practices in the country, we're an excellent \nalternative for companies needing a national agency at an affordable price.\nOur goal? To enhance the future financing needs of public companies through a \nconsistent, fair stock valuation. How? By bringing new brokerage firms, \nindividual investors and institutions into the stock, as well as obtaining \nresearch coverage and national media exposure.\nIn conclusion, if you want to affect your stock price and p/e through\nadditional retail support,\nmore analyst coverage,\nincreased institutional ownership,\ngreater stock volume,\nmedia exposure,\nmore effective IR \"packaging\" - i.e. web site, corporate profile, slide show, \nannual report, investor kit, etc.\nthen call me at (800) 959-9677 and let's talk.\nGive us a chance to handle your investor relations so you can get back to \nrunning your company. Meanwhile, you can find our client roster, prices, case \nstudies, references and services on our web site at http://www.ctaonline.com, \nor skim our slide show presentation.\nWe WANT your business!\nSincerely,\n\nCarl Thompson\nChief Executive Officer\ncarl@ctaonline.com \n - TEXT.htm\n - IMAGE.gif\n - IMAGE.gif\n\n", "mid" : "14435348.1075840289306.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1074.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "derek@ctaonline.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1074.", "date" : "2001-03-23 07:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!! Re: Outsource Your Investor Relations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19979b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Schwab, Theodore A [PVTC]\" <theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com> on 03/23/2001 \n01:47:49 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \nSubject: Tax Free New Issues\n\n\n Over the next few weeks, Salomon Smith Barney will be underwriting several\nmunicipal bond issues that will be free of federal, state and local tax.  If\nyou'd like additional information about these issues, please feel free to\ncontact me.  Otherwise, take care.\n\nAll the best\n\nTed\n\nTheodore A. Schwab\nSenior Vice President - Investments\nSenior Portfolio Manager\nSalomon Smith Barney Inc.\nMember SIPC\n1850 K. St. NW, Suite 900\nWashington D.C. 20006\n202-862-2896 (Phone)\n800-424-3209 (Toll Free)\n202-857-5460 (Fax)\ntheodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com\nwww.smithbarney.com(HomePage)\nwww.ssbfcs.com/schwab(Bio)\n\nIf you no longer wish to receive communications from me, please let me know\nvia email, fax or phone.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\nReminder:  E-mail sent through the Internet is not secure.\nDo not use e-mail to send us confidential information\nsuch as credit card numbers, changes of address, PIN\nnumbers, passwords, or other important information.\nDo not e-mail orders to buy or sell securities, transfer\nfunds, or send time sensitive instructions. We will not\naccept such orders or instructions.  This e-mail is not\nan official trade confirmation for transactions executed\nfor your account.  Your e-mail message is not private in\nthat it is subject to review by the Firm, its officers,\nagents and employees.\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n\n", "mid" : "16354528.1075840289330.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1075.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1075.", "date" : "2001-03-23 07:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!Re: Tax Free New Issues" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19979c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jjankows@kcc.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Jeanine -\n\nI have checked with Jeff Skilling's office and he is not available on June \n26.  May we go back to the drawing board?  We can offer some time in the \nafternoon of August 7, 8 or 9 - possibly 2:00 p.m. on one of those days.  \nThose dates are currently good for Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling and Dave Delainey.  \nPlease advise at your earliest convenience.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "26201550.1075840289353.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1076.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jjankows@kcc.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1076.", "date" : "2001-03-23 07:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meeting with Kimberly-Clark/Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19979d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ehvaughan@vnsm.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Carolyn -\n\nPlease let Mr. Vaughan know that Mr. Lay will be on vacation on April 19.  Re \nthe other 2 meetings, he has a conflict also - an outside board.  I will show \nhim Mr. Vaughan's letter.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Gene Vaughan\" <EHVaughan@vnsm.com> on 03/23/2001 05:32:28 PM\nTo: ggjaft@aol.com, rozamora@aol.com, ewbarnett@bakerbotts.com, \nrufus.cormier@bakerbotts.com, deborah.cannon@bankofamerica.com, \nmartinez@BankSterling.com, richarde@centurydev.com, david.l.mendez@chase.com, \ndiana.m.fincher@chase.com, MMH1@compassbnk.com, marykloss@compuserve.com, \nklay@enron.com, wardd@epenergy.com, leewhogan@hotmail.com, \ncsavino@houston.org, jkollaer@houston.org, laboon@lockeliddell.com, \njmendelsohn@mdanderson.org, JB190150@msxsoc.shell.com, \njcalaway@networkoil.com, arissal@parkwayinvestments.com, \nmsimmons@simmonsco-intl.com, mjhin@sleh.com, royerj@tcbhou.com, \nclaire.farley@trade-ranger.com, jmartin@uwtgc.org, billw@wedgegroup.com\ncc:  \nSubject: CHF Board Meeting April 19, 2001\n\n\nPlease see the attached letter from Mr. Vaughan.\n\nCarolyn Ross\nOffice of Gene Vaughan\nVaughan, Nelson, Scarborough & McCullough\n713/986-4108 (phone)\n713/986-4188 (fax)\n\n - Board 3-23-01 email--re 4-19 mtg.doc\n\n", "mid" : "1089688.1075840289376.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1077.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ehvaughan@vnsm.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1077.", "date" : "2001-03-23 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: CHF Board Meeting April 19, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19979e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne, Ken will be out of town.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nAnne Culver <aculver@houston.org> on 03/25/2001 03:47:18 PM\nTo: \"'laboon@lockeliddell.com'\" <laboon@lockeliddell.com>, \n\"'jmblackmon@Shell.Com'\" <jmblackmon@Shell.Com>, \n\"'charles@duncaninterests.com'\" <charles@duncaninterests.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'dan.smith@lyondell.com'\"  \n<dan.smith@lyondell.com>, \"'kfrels@bracepatt.com'\"  <kfrels@bracepatt.com>, \n\"'scottforbes32@hotmail.com'\"  <scottforbes32@hotmail.com>, Jim Kollaer \n<jkollaer@houston.org>\ncc: \"'DWilliams@lockeliddell.com'\" <DWilliams@lockeliddell.com>, \n\"'betty@duncaninterests.com'\" <betty@duncaninterests.com>, \n\"'rfleming@enron.com'\" <rfleming@enron.com>, \"'qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com'\" \n<qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com>, Arlene McCarty  <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG>, \n\"'tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com'\"  <tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com>, \n\"'david.d.sigman@exxon.com'\"  <david.d.sigman@exxon.com>, \n\"'dewinkler@shell.com'\"  <dewinkler@shell.com>, \"'sareeves@shellus.com'\" \n<sareeves@shellus.com>, \"'pfg@vnf.com'\" <pfg@vnf.com>, \"'jshep1@flash.net'\" \n<jshep1@flash.net> \nSubject: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional infor \nmation\n\n\nTo: Bruce LaBoon, Steve Miller, Charles Duncan, Ken Lay, Steve\nLetbetter, Dan Smith, Kelly Frels, Ed Galante, Jim Edmonds, Jim Kollaer\n\nThe purpose of this email is to provide additional detail to follow up on\nthe phone call each of you received on Friday, checking availability for\ndinner with Congressman DeLay and others on Friday, April 6th.\n\nBACKGROUND  During the last week of February, BCCA and Partnership leaders\nmet separately with Congressman DeLay, Congressman Joe Barton and with two\ntop staff members of Mr. DeLay, in order to update them on our extensive\nactivities aimed at federal Clean Air Act compliance.  Pursuant to those\nmeetings, Mr. DeLay's office has asked for some follow-up meetings to be\nheld in Houston on Friday, April 6th.   He intends to travel to this area on\nthat day along with, and as host to, Congressman Barton (R-Texas, Chairman\nof the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and\nCommerce) and with Congressman Billy Tauzin (R-Louisiana, Chairman, House\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce).    The Energy and Commerce Committee has\noversight over Clean Air Act matters.  DeLay has requested support from and\ninteraction with the BCCA and the Partnership on that day.\n\nAPRIL 6TH ACTIVITY  After time spent early in the day in Mr. DeLay's\ncongressional district to meet with Brazoria and Fort Bend County local\nofficials, Mr. DeLay has asked us to then pick up the itinerary with a ship\nchannel tour and presentations on SIP status, science and modeling issues.\nWe are working closely with Mr. DeLay's staff on all these matters.\n\nHe has asked to end the day with a \"small dinner with CEOs\" to have a frank\ndiscussion about our clean air issues.  This is the dinner my staff called\nyour office about on Friday.  Clearly, Mr. DeLay is interested in what he\nand the other congressmen may be able to due legislatively to assist in\naddressing some of the issues we have with the SIP.   He has asked that we\nalso invite Governor Perry to attend the dinner, which we are doing.  Mr.\nDeLay will call the Governor to encourage his attendance.  This will\nobviously be a critical opportunity to relay targeted information and advise\non strategy with key members of Congress and the Governor.  Everyone in\nattendance at the dinner will be provided coordinated talking points in\nadvance.  There may also be a formal briefing arranged immediately before or\nafter the April 3 Partnership Board meeting so we can prep in advance.\n\nRSVPs TO DATE  Responses so far indicate that Steve Miller, Ed Galante, Jim\nEdmonds and Jim Kollaer are confirmed to attend the dinner.  Charles Duncan\nand Kelly Frels are checking calendars.  Ken Lay, Steve Letbetter and Dan\nSmith are unavailable.  We do not have a commitment yet from the Governor.\nWe will likely recruit two or three other CEOs from BCCA member companies to\nattend the dinner.\n\nMy current thought is to house the members of Congress at the St. Regis and\nto arrange the dinner either at the River Oaks Country Club or possibly at a\nboard member's home nearby.\n\nI trust this additional information is useful to you.  I will be the\nPartnership point person on this -- please do not hesitate to call me with\nany questions you may have.  Thank you.\n\nAnne Culver\nSr. VP, Government Relations\nGreater Houston Partnership\n713/844-3624 (ph)\n713/844-0224 (fax)\naculver@houston.org\n\nVisit our website at www.houston.org\n\n\n", "mid" : "27234440.1075840289402.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1078.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1078.", "date" : "2001-03-26 02:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional\r\n infor\tmation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19979f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "alliancetosaveenergy@ase.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "AlliancetoSaveEnergy@ase.org@crest.org on 03/26/2001 11:52:38 AM\nSent by: owner-e-fficiencynews@crest.org\nTo: e-fficiencynews@lists.ase.org\ncc: =20\nSubject: March e-FFICIENCY NEWS\n\n\nWELCOME TO e-FFICIENCY NEWS\n\nThe monthly newsletter from the\nAlliance to Save Energy\n\nFebruary 2001 Vol. 7 No. 3\n\n\n********************************\n\nCONTENTS\n\nWE NEED YOUR HELP\n* How Can We Better Meet Your Needs?\n* CALL TO ACTION\n* Alliance Activists Can Make a Difference\n* EFFICIENCY NEWS\n* Senator Bingaman, Democrats, Introduce Centrist Energy Bill\n* Secretary Abraham Looks for Energy in Wrong Places\n* Democratic Task Force Weighs in on Bush Budget\n* Senate Hearing Examines Energy-Environmental Relationship\n* Financial Guru to Investors: Insulate; NAIMA Debuts New Consumer Web\nSite\n* IPCC: Energy Efficiency is Key in Mitigating Climate Change\n* Barriers to Energy Efficiency In Public, Private Organizations\n* State of the World Report\n* List Your Company in Two New CA Directories\n* Dallas Cleans the Air with the IECC Energy Code\n* Alliance Associates Honored with Awards\n* ALLIANCE NEWS\n* Alliance Offers Earth Day, Tax, Home Improvement Tips to Save Money\n* Special Issue of e-FFICIENCY NEWS to Analyze Federal Budget\n* EYE OPENERS\n* Energy Efficiency Facts Even Children Can Understand\n* Schools Spending on Energy\n* Save the Planet, Spare Your Wallet\n* EFFICIENCY EVENTS\n* Change in Location for National Energy Modeling System/Annual Energy\nOutlook Conference March 27\n* NAESCO=01,s 2001 Mid-Year Conference May 22-24\n* Peak Load Management Conference April 30-May 1\n* Environmental Film Festival April 5-8\n* Energy Efficiency Workshop, Exposition June 3-6\n* Pacific Gas and Electric RFP\n* EFFICIENCY PEOPLE\n* Energy Job Openings\n\n\n********************************\n\nWE NEED YOUR HELP\n\nHow Can We Better Meet Your Needs?\n\nThis year, e-FFICIENCY NEWS has a new editor and a new production schedule.\nFirst, e-FFICIENCY NEWS has upgraded from a bimonthly to a monthly\nnewsletter.  In order to make e-FFICIENCY NEWS more responsive, more\ninteractive, and more useful, we need your help.  Please fill out a brief\nsurvey and tell us how to make e-FFICIENCY NEWS better fit your needs.\n\nThe survey can be found at:\nwww.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/e-fnsurvey.htm\n<http://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/e-fnsurvey.htm>\n\nGadi Nevo Ben-Yehuda\ne-DITOR, e-FFICIENCY NEWS\nThe Alliance to Save Energy\n\n********************************\n\nCALL TO ACTION\n\nAlliance Activists Can Make a Difference\n\nAs the country deals with a mounting energy crisis, the Department of Energ=\ny\n(DOE) may be planning an estimated 30-35 percent cut in the energy\nefficiency and renewable energy research and development programs budget.\nThe Alliance calls on all responsible citizens to  encourage the\nadministration to do the right thing.  Becoming an Alliance Activist is the\nfirst step.\n\nBecome an Alliance Activist:\n<http://www.ase.org/takeaction/activist>\n\nRead the Alliance information page and send a letter to President Bush:\n<http://www.ase.org/takeaction/alert03-16.htm>\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY NEWS\n\nSenator Bingaman, Democrats, Introduce Centrist Energy Bill\n\nSenator Jeff Bingaman (NM), the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and\nNatural Resources Committee and Chair of the Alliance to Save Energy,\nintroduced comprehensive legislation to shape the nation's energy policy.\n``If we want to tackle [our energy] problem[s] head-on, we need a\ncomprehensive plan that commits to increasing domestic production and to\nusing energy more efficiently throughout the economy.  I believe this\nlegislation sets out that plan,\" Bingaman said.\n\nRead more:\nwww.senate.gov/~bingaman/ <http://www.senate.gov/~bingaman/>\n\nRead Alliance President David Nemtzow=01,s response:\nwww.ase.org/media/newsrel/bingdaschnrg.htm\n<http://206.112.76.171/media/newsrel/bingdaschnrg.htm>\n\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSecretary Abraham Looks for Energy in Wrong Places\n\nEnergy Secretary Spencer Abraham, addressing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,\nnoted:  =01&America faces a major energy supply crisis over the next two\ndecades.=018  But Abraham, like President Bush, is looking mainly to increa=\nse\nour supply of oil, coal, and natural gas, rather than approach both the\nsupply and demand sides of the issue.  Secretary Abraham mentioned energy\nefficiency only once in his entire speech, even though a reduction in deman=\nd\nis the quickest, cleanest, cheapest (and most reliable!) energy source at\nour disposal.\n\nRead Secretary Abraham=01,s remarks:\nwww.energy.gov/HQDocs/speeches/2001/marss/energy_speech.html\n<http://www.energy.gov/HQDocs/speeches/2001/marss/energy_speech.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nDemocratic Task Force Weighs in on Bush Budget\n\nLast week, House Democrats threw their hat into the ring as the Democratic\nCaucus Energy Task Force held a news conference decrying Bush Administratio=\nn\nintentions to cut energy research significantly in their FY 2002 budget.\nThe Alliance is quoted in their report, which emphasizes the role of\nresearch and development in providing long-term energy solutions.\n\nRead the report:\nwww.house.gov/house/orgs_pub_hse_ldr_www.html\n<http://www.house.gov/house/orgs_pub_hse_ldr_www.html>\nClick on Democratic Leadership.\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSenate Hearing Examines Energy-Environmental Relationship\n\nAlliance president David Nemtzow testified at a March 21 Senate Environment\nCommittee Subcommittee hearing on the relationship of energy policies and\nenvironmental policies.  Nemtzow pointed out that energy efficiency is now\nour nation=01,s second largest energy source.  He also offered a series of\nrecommendations for the Senators simultaneously to promote energy and\nenvironmental goals.\n\nFor a copy of the oral version of his testimony and charts:\nwww.ase.org/policy/testimony/march2101.htm\n<http://www.ase.org/policy/testimony/march2101.htm>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nFinancial Guru to Investors: Insulate; NAIMA Debuts New Consumer Web Site\n\nParade Magazine February 18 personal finance writer  Andrew Tobias advises\nreaders =01&How to Invest in Uncertain Times.=018  His great home improveme=\nnt\ninvest tip: =01&Earn 50 percent or more [on your investment] installing\ninsulation and weather-stripping to cut your heating and air-conditioning\ncosts=018\n\nTo educate consumers,  the North American Insulation Manufacturer=01,s\nAssociation (NAIMA) has launched a radio campaign and a new consumer web\nsite with a quiz to determine what your \"IQ\" is - your Insulation Quotient.\nAlso on their new consumer site is a =01&savings calculator.=018\n\nTake the quiz and see the consumer information at:\n<http://www.simplyinsulate.com/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nIPCC: Energy Efficiency is Key in Mitigating Climate Change\n\nThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the third and\nfinal volume of its Third Assessment Report on climate change, which\nexamines climate change mitigation strategies and places a heavy emphasis o=\nn\nusing energy wisely. The report finds that energy efficiency for buildings,\ntransportation, and industry could account for more than half of the\npotential greenhouse gas reductions achievable by 2020. Natural gas\ntechnologies, more efficient power plant technologies, and combined heat an=\nd\npower play an important role in reducing fossil energy power plant\nemissions. And \"low-carbon energy systems,\" such as renewable energy, can\nalso make an important contribution. Perhaps equally important is the\nfinding that there is \"no single path to a low emission future.\"\n\nRead more:\nwww.unep.ch/ipcc/ <http://www.unep.ch/ipcc/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nBarriers to Energy Efficiency In Public, Private Organizations\n\nThere is a gap between the opportunities for cost-effective energy-\nefficiency investment identified in energy models and the levels actually\nseen in practice, according to SPRU, a science and technology policy\nresearch group in England. The origins of the gap are claimed to lie in a\nseries of barriers, such as lack of capital, lack of information or hidden\ncosts, which prevent markets for energy and energy-using technologies from\noperating efficiently.  SPRU says that understanding the size and nature of\nthis gap is essential if policies to mitigate climate change through\nimproved energy efficiency are to be successful. These policies must succee=\nd\nin the context of liberalizing energy markets and increasing interest in th=\ne\ndevelopment of a broadly based energy service industry.\n\nRead more:\nwww.sussex.ac.uk/spru/environment/research/barriers.html\n<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/environment/research/barriers.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nState of the World Report\n\nFrom the thinning of the Arctic sea ice to the invasion of the\nmosquito-borne West Nile virus, the Worldwatch Institute's State of the\nWorld 2001 shows how the economic boom of the last decade has damaged\nnatural systems.   The report takes a fresh look at the most difficult\nchallenge the world faces: how to build an environmentally sustainable\neconomy before we do permanent damage to the natural systems that support\nour global civilization.\n\nRead more:\nsecure.worldwatch.org/cgi-bin/wwinst/SOW01P\n<http://secure.worldwatch.org/cgi-bin/wwinst/SOW01P>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nList Your Company in Two New CA Directories\n\nThe California Energy Commission is currently putting together The  2001\nEnergy Technology Export Directory of California Companies\nand the U.S. Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy Technology Export Directory\n2001.  Listing your company in either directory is free of charge. In\naddition, Spanish language versions of the paperback, compact disc, and an\nonline interactive directory will be produced later in 2001.\n\nRead more:\nwww.energy.ca.gov/export/notices/2001-02-01_notice.html\n<http://www.energy.ca.gov/export/notices/2001-02-01_notice.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nDallas Cleans the Air with the IECC Energy Code\n\nThe North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) voted this month to\nadopt the 2000 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) for the Dallas\nregion.  This area accounts for almost 50,000 housing starts a year, more\nthan are built in 42 states.  One of the main reasons for adopting the code\nis the area's commitment to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions as part of the\nTexas state plan for controlling smog.  Since the IECC contains a new\nstandard for reducing window solar heat gain, which reduces air conditionin=\ng\nenergy use substantially, it cuts NOx emissions from the power plants that\nserve the air conditioning load.  The Alliance supported Public Citizen, th=\ne\nTexas Building Energy Institute, the Sustainable Living Alliance, NCTCOG\nstaff, and others in this effort, working with the Building Codes Assistanc=\ne\nProject and Alliance Associates.\n\n--------------------------------\n\nAlliance Associates Honored with Awards\n\nMany Alliance Associates were honored at the 2001 Energy Star Awards\nCeremony, hosted by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the\nDepartment of Energy.  Additionally, the Industrial Energy Technology\nConference (IETC) has selected Alliance Associate Owens Corning for a\nprestigious award for outstanding contributions to industrial energy\nefficiency and environmental stewardship.\n\nFor a complete list of Energy Star award winners:\nwww.epa.gov/nrgystar/pdf/winners_2001.pdf\n<http://www.epa.gov/nrgystar/pdf/winners_2001.pdf>\nRead more about the IETC award:\nwww-esl.tamu.edu/ietc/ <http://www-esl.tamu.edu/ietc/>\n\nFor more information, email Malcolm Verdict at\nmverdict@ase.org <mailto:mverdict@ase.org.>.\n\n********************************\n\nALLIANCE NEWS\n\n\nAlliance Offers Earth Day, Tax, Home Improvement Tips to Save Money\n\nAmidst a backdrop of soaring energy prices and electricity reliability\nproblems as Earth Day 2001 dawns April 22, consumers are also dealing with\nincome tax returns and home improvements to get ready for summer. The\nAlliance to Save Energy offers consumers tips on how to \"earn\" money by\ninvesting in energy-efficiency improvements in their homes and\nsimultaneously reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions with little\neffort.\n\nRead more:\nwww.ase.org/media/newsrel/earthdaytips.htm\n<http://www.ase.org/media/newsrel/earthdaytips.htm>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSpecial Issue of e-FFICIENCY NEWS to Analyze Federal Budget\n\nThe first federal budget proposed by the Bush Administration is due on or\nabout April 3.  Shortly after, the Alliance to Save Energy=01,s Policy Team\nwill post a detailed analysis on the Alliance web site and will be covered\nin a special issue e-FFICIENCY NEWS.\n\nFor Alliance policy news:\nwww.ase.org/policy <http://www.ase.org/policy>\n\n********************************\n\nEYE OPENERS\n\nEnergy Efficiency Facts Even Children Can Understand\n\nA vacant house at 55 Fahrenheit uses more energy for heating than an\noccupied one at 68 Fahrenheit, according to GPU Energy.  The activity in an\noccupied house radiates a certain amount of heat and some of the energy\nusers in your home are still operating while you areaway. Designed\nspecifically for teachers and students, the GPU website features\nenergy-related games, activities, experiments, downloadable teaching\nmodules, and lesson plans on a variety of energy, electrical safety, energy\nconservation, and environment-related topics.\n\nRead more:\nwww.gpukids.com <http://www.gpukids.com/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSchools Spending on Energy\n\nDid you know that schools spend more on energy than on computers and\ntextbooks combined?  For more facts about energy and energy efficiency,\nvisit:\nwww.ase.org/consumer/didyouknow/ <http://www.ase.org/consumer/didyouknow/>\n\nFor more on schools and energy efficiency, visit:\nwww.ase.org/greenschools <http://www.ase.org/greenschools>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nSave the Planet, Spare Your Wallet\n\nHow much do you know about reducing water and energy consumption in the\nhome? Take Environmental News Network=01,s (ENN) home energy and water\nefficiency quiz and learn new ways to save money and the planet:\nwww.enn.com/news/enn-stories/2001/03/03162001/homequiz_42465.asp?site=3Dema=\nil\n<http://www.enn.com/news/enn-stories/2001/03/03162001/homequiz_42465.asp?si=\nt\ne=3Demail>\n\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY EVENTS\n\nChange in Location for National Energy Modeling System/Annual Energy Outloo=\nk\nConference March 27\n\nJ.W. Marriott, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC.\n\nFor information about the conference, visit:\nwww.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/conf <http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/conf>\nIf you have questions about registration or other conference information,\nplease contact one of:\nSusan Holte at 202/586-4838 or susan.holte@eia.doe.gov\n<mailto:susan.holte@eia.doe.gov>\nPeggy Wells at 202/586-0109 or peggy.wells@eia.doe.gov\n<mailto:peggy.wells@eia.doe.gov>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nNAESCO=01,s 2001 Mid-Year Conference May 22-24\n\nRegister online or view agenda at\nwww.naesco.org/ <http://www.naesco.org/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nPeak Load Management Conference April 30-May 1\n\nThe Role of Demand Response Programs: Keeping the Grid Operating will focus\non the future of demand response programs.\n\nRead more:\nwww.peaklma.com/spring2001.html <http://www.peaklma.com/spring2001.html>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEnvironmental Film Festival April 5-8\n\nJoin environmental activists, media makers, educators, scientists, public\nofficials, and funders for the third annual Hazel Wolf Environmental Film\nFestival.\n\nRead more:\n<http://www.hazelfilm.org/>\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEnergy Efficiency Workshop, Exposition June 3-6\n\n=018New Horizons - Solutions for the 21st Century,=018 sponsored by Federal=\n Energy\nManagement Program, meets in Kansas City, MO, June 3-6. to help government\nand private sector energy managers do their jobs better by showing the\nlatest strategies, products, and resources available.\n\nFor more information:\nwww.energy2001.ee.doe.gov/ <http://www.energy2001.ee.doe.gov/>\n\nTo register, call\n800/395-8574 or\n321/638-1014\n\n--------------------------------\n\nPacific Gas and Electric RFP\n\nPacific Gas & Electric Company is seeking third-party proposals that target\nUnderserved and Hard-to-Reach market sectors\n\nPlease contact Sharon Stone at 415-973-4388 for bid package.\nBids must be returned by 2pm Wednesday, April 11, 2001.\nMore Information:\nwww.pge.com/purchasing <http://www.pge.com/purchasing>\nClick on Bid Opportunities,\nor more directly,\nwww.pge.com/009_about/009b1_bid_oppt.shtml\n<http://www.pge.com/009_about/009b1_bid_oppt.shtml>\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY PEOPLE\n\n\nEnergy Job Openings\n\nLooking for a position in the energy nonprofit field? There are several\npositions available, including:\n\nAlliance to Save Energy\nDevelopment Associate\n\n<http://www.ase.org/about/humanr.htm>\n\nThe American Council for an\nEnergy-Efficient Economy\nEnergy Policy Director\n\n<http://www.aceee.org/>\n\n********************************\n\nCONTACT US\n\nNeed to reach someone at the Alliance to Save Energy? Check out our staff\nlistings by name and by area of expertise.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/about/staff.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nThis e-mail newsletter is sent bimonthly to anyone interested in\nenergy-efficiency issues.\n\nGadi Nevo Ben-Yehuda, Editor, webmaster@ase.org <mailto:webmaster@ase.org>\nDavid Nemtzow, Publisher, nemtzow@ase.org <mailto:nemtzow@ase.org>\n\nTo be removed from this list, do not reply to this message. Instead, send a\nmessage to:\n\nMajordomo@lists.ase.org <mailto:Majordomo@lists.ase.org>\n\nIn the body of the message type in \"unsubscribe e-fficiencynews\" (without\nthe quote marks). 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Enloe -\n\nKen Lay asked me to let you know that he doesn't know Stephen Bennett.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Enloe, Ted\" <Ted.Enloe@COMPAQ.com> on 05/24/2000 08:18:07 AM\nTo: \"Benjamin M. Rosen (E-mail)\" <ben@brosen.com>, \"Chris A. Davis (E-mail)\" \n<chris.davis@gulfaero.com>, \"Frank P. Doyle (E-mail)\" \n<Frank.Doyle@COMPAQ.com>, \"George H. Heilmeier (E-mail)\" <ghh@telcordia.com>, \n\"Judith L. Craven (E-mail)\" <lynnj@iname.com>, \"Kenneth L. Lay (E-mail)\" \n<klay@enron.com>, \"Kenneth Roman (E-mail)\" <kenroman@worldnet.att.net>, \n\"Lawrence T. Babbio Jr. (E-mail)\" <babbio@BellAtlantic.com>, \"Lucille S. \nSalhany (E-mail)\" <lucie@jhmedia.com>, \"Peter N. Larson (E-mail)\" \n<hkiss@bruncorp.com>, \"Thomas J. Perkins (E-mail)\" <kjewett@kpcb.com>\ncc: \"Fusco, David L.\" <David.Fusco@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: FW: Avnet/Compaq Decision at Intuit\n\n\nIf any of you know Stephen Bennett, would you please contact David Fusco to\nmake a call.\n\nThanks,  ted\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Fusco, David L.\n> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 12:39 AM\n> To: Enloe, Ted\n> Subject: FW: Avnet/Compaq Decision at Intuit\n> Importance: High\n>\n> Hi Ted.  We're in the final stages of closing a significant High\n> Availability opportunity at Intuit.  Our San Diego sales team has done an\n> outstanding job to position Compaq as their vendor of choice against Sun,\n> HP and EMC.  Please refer to the email below for more specific details on\n> Intuit's decision.\n>\n> Sometime next week Intuit's CIO, Jennifer Hall, will be presenting their\n> formal recommendation to Stephen Bennett, President, CEO.  We've been told\n> that he's friends with a Compaq board member.  I need your help in\n> identifying that person.  Once identified, we'd like them to contact\n> Stephen ASAP in order to communicate the following:\n>\n> Compaq's senior management, including the Board of Directors, is aware of\n> the Intuit opportunity.  Compaq's committed, and determined, to meet and\n> exceed their expectations.\n>\n> The Intuit sales team, headed by Bob Oakes, will prepare a briefing\n> document for our board member to use.  Please advise ASAP.  Thanks for\n> your help and support on this!\n>\n> Dave Fusco\n> Area Director, Southern California\n> Enterprise Business Unit\n> 949-462-9762 W\n> 949-462-9763 F\n> 714-394-9009 M\n> 800-842-2460 P\n> david.fusco@compaq.com\n>\n> Intuit Names Stephen Bennett As President, CEO\n> Senior Financial Services Executive Brings Broad Experience Growing\n> Diverse Businesses\n> Mountain View, Calif. -- Jan. 24, 2000 -- Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU\n> <http://www.quicken.com/investments/quotes/?symbol=INTU>) announced today\n> that its board of directors has selected Stephen M. Bennett as president\n> and chief executive officer. Bennett assumes his responsibilities\n> immediately, succeeding Bill Campbell, who had been acting chief executive\n> since September. Campbell is retiring from day-to-day responsibilities but\n> will remain chairman of the board of directors. Bennett was also named to\n> the board.\n> Bennett, 45, was most recently an executive vice president and member of\n> the Office of the CEO at GE Capital, the financial services subsidiary of\n> General Electric Corp. GE Capital is the world leader in numerous\n> financial industries, including private label credit cards, commercial\n> equipment leasing and vendor finance. With $330 billion in assets, GE\n> Capital provides 42% of General Electric's overall profits and is among\n> the world's largest non-banking financial institutions.\n> \"Steve is an outstanding leader from a company renowned for strong\n> leadership,\" said Campbell. \"His experience is tailor-made to fit Intuit's\n> needs now and in the future. We wanted someone with service industry\n> knowledge, who had led large, complex organizations and with proven\n> ability to produce fast growth. Steve is the ideal choice to take Intuit\n> to the multi-billion dollar level.\"\n> \"Intuit is the leader in e-finance. Quicken.com is already the leader in\n> online tax preparation and online mortgage origination,\" said Bennett, who\n> will relocate from Connecticut to the Bay Area. \"I'm excited to have the\n> opportunity to continue developing services for the Internet and take\n> Intuit's industry leadership to new heights.\"\n> During his GE career, Bennett held significant leadership positions in six\n> different businesses within the company, spanning both manufacturing and\n> financial services. In his most recent position, he oversaw a portfolio of\n> five different companies whose more than 20,000 employees last year\n> generated $15 billion in annual volume. Prior to that, as president and\n> CEO of GE Capital e-Business, he pioneered the company's efforts to\n> leverage the Internet across GE Capital's worldwide portfolio of\n> businesses.\n> Previously he delivered significant growth as the president and CEO of GE\n> Capital's more than 4,000-employee Vendor Financial Services business.\n> Under his leadership, assets grew to more than $13 billion from $5 billion\n> and net income increased to $200 million from $80 million in four years.\n> Intuit board member John Doerr said he was impressed by Bennett's broad\n> base of experience. \"Steve knows business-to-business as well as\n> business-to-consumer. He knows service businesses. And he gets the Net.\n> Intuit's product leadership and Steve's ability to grow businesses are an\n> ideal match for our future.\"\n> Bennett added, \"Intuit's management team is strong, stable and experienced\n> and works well together,\" he said. \"This is one of the few management\n> teams to successfully and rapidly transform a company to the Net. I'm glad\n> to have the opportunity to lead Intuit's continued growth and expansion.\"\n> Scott Cook, Intuit founder and chairman of its executive committee, said,\n> \"Steve shares Intuit's values. He's a straightforward, no-nonsense,\n> results-driven executive who cares deeply about people. His\n> values-oriented leadership style energizes organizations to great\n> achievement, and I look forward to working with him.\"\n>\n>\n>  -----Original Message-----\n>  From: Marino, Richard [mailto:Richard_Marino@intuit.com]\n>  Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 8:01 PM\n>  To: Oakes, Bob; 'Janice.Farnow@avnet.com'; Velijanian, Fred\n>  Cc: Bell, Lance; Pan, Andrew\n>  Subject: High Availability Server Evaluation Results\n>\n>\n>  We first want to express our appreciation to both HP and Compaq for\n> their\n>  efforts in helping make our evaluation project a sucess.  This did\n> not\n>  surprise us, as you have both been strong partners with us up to\n> now.\n>\n>  As we indicated at the beginning, this evaluation was specifically\n> aimed at\n>  how well each vendor performed at helping us install, develop, test\n> and\n>  engineer an effective Oracle HA solution.  The ability to work with\n> our\n>  Intuit team and the strength of the vendors support were critical\n> factors.\n>  Certainly the difficultly of data migration impacted this project,\n> limited\n>  our performance testing, and remains of great concern to us in\n> considering\n>  any migration in the future.\n>\n>  We are taking the opportunity to provide you with our honest\n> evaluation in\n>  the hopes that this information may be of value to you.  We do\n> however\n>  consider this information confidential and ask that you do not share\n> it\n>  outside of your organization.  In addition we are providing it with\n> the\n>  understanding that you will not use the details contained herein to\n>  criticize each other in an effort to promote your own position.\n>\n>  Here is a summary of our evaluation:\n>\n>  Sun Clusters - unacceptable, lacking features and EMC disk support\n>  Sun/Veritas Clusters - acceptable, but uncertain support and future\n>  HP Clusters - very good, strong features,  strong product roadmap,\n> very good\n>  technical support,  marginal sales support, variable support during\n>  evaluation\n>  Compaq - very good, stronger features, strong product roadmap,\n> outstanding\n>  support, higher risk\n>\n>  It should be understood, that there has not been a final decision\n> and\n>  management has not approved a migration plan.\n>\n>  We recommended Compaq, provided that we would be able to reduce the\n> risk\n>  factor associated with the recent release of their current software\n> and\n>  hardware architectures.\n>\n>  Management has requested that some further analysis be done (which\n> were not\n>  in the scope of this project) including cost/benefit analysis from\n> our\n>  customer's viewpoint and conversion cost estimates.  We believe we\n> have all\n>  the vendor information necessary to complete this analysis though\n> they may\n>  be a few pricing issues that will need clarification.\n>\n>  We will be in contact with each vendor regarding the disposition of\n> the\n>  loaned equipment we have on site from each vendor.\n>\n>  We again thank you for your efforts.  You will both remain key\n> partners of\n>  Intuit in the forseeable future and we hope to see our relationship,\n>  whatever the final determination by management concerning this\n> project, to\n>  continue to improve.\n>\n>  Richard Marino\n>  Lance Bell\n>   \n\n", "mid" : "18677967.1075840203398.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/108.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "108.", "date" : "2000-05-26 08:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FW: Avnet/Compaq Decision at Intuit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ohi_supporters@operationhope.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"OHI_Supporters\" <OHI_Supporters@OperationHOPE.org> on 03/26/2001 05:42:16 PM\nTo: \"OHI_Supporters\" <OHI_Supporters@OperationHOPE.org>\ncc:  \nSubject: The latest edition of Operation HOPE, Inc.'s E-News Publication.\n\n\n\n?\nHere It Is  !!!\n[IMAGE]\nor copy and paste the following link to  your browser:\nhttp://www.operationhope.org/E-PublicationNewsMarch2001.htm\n\nHumbly,\nReks Brobby\nVP, Chief of Communications & Community  Affairs\nReks.Brobby@OperationHOPE.Org\n - maillogo.jpg\n\n", "mid" : "21499286.1075840289667.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1080.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ohi_supporters@operationhope.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1080.", "date" : "2001-03-26 10:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL ADDRESS. Re: The latest edition of Operation\r\n HOPE, Inc.'s E-News Publication." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Anne -\n\nWhy don't you send an e-mail to Jeff's assistant, Sherri Sera.  Her e-mail \naddress is:  sherri.sera@enron.com.  My e-mail address is \nrosalee.fleming@enron.com.  Thanks!!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nAnne Culver <aculver@houston.org> on 03/27/2001 10:44:14 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional i \nnfor mation\n\n\nRosalie, how should I go about inviting Jeff Skilling to this dinner?\n\nAnd what is your direct email address?\n\n\n\n\nAnne, Ken will be out of town.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nAnne Culver <aculver@houston.org> on 03/25/2001 03:47:18 PM\n\nTo:   \"'laboon@lockeliddell.com'\" <laboon@lockeliddell.com>,\n      \"'jmblackmon@Shell.Com'\" <jmblackmon@Shell.Com>,\n      \"'charles@duncaninterests.com'\" <charles@duncaninterests.com>,\n      \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'dan.smith@lyondell.com'\"\n      <dan.smith@lyondell.com>, \"'kfrels@bracepatt.com'\"\n      <kfrels@bracepatt.com>, \"'scottforbes32@hotmail.com'\"\n      <scottforbes32@hotmail.com>, Jim Kollaer <jkollaer@houston.org>\ncc:   \"'DWilliams@lockeliddell.com'\" <DWilliams@lockeliddell.com>,\n      \"'betty@duncaninterests.com'\" <betty@duncaninterests.com>,\n      \"'rfleming@enron.com'\" <rfleming@enron.com>,\n      \"'qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com'\" <qshwadlenak@bracepatt.com>, Arlene\n      McCarty   <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG>, \"'tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com'\"\n       <tricia.l.thompson@exxon.com>, \"'david.d.sigman@exxon.com'\"\n      <david.d.sigman@exxon.com>, \"'dewinkler@shell.com'\"\n      <dewinkler@shell.com>, \"'sareeves@shellus.com'\"\n      <sareeves@shellus.com>, \"'pfg@vnf.com'\" <pfg@vnf.com>,\n      \"'jshep1@flash.net'\" <jshep1@flash.net>\nSubject:  Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional infor\n      mation\n\n\nTo:  Bruce LaBoon, Steve Miller, Charles Duncan, Ken Lay, Steve\nLetbetter, Dan Smith, Kelly Frels, Ed Galante, Jim Edmonds, Jim Kollaer\n\nThe purpose of this email is to provide additional detail to follow up on\nthe phone call each of you received on Friday, checking availability for\ndinner with Congressman DeLay and others on Friday, April 6th.\n\nBACKGROUND  During the last week of February, BCCA and Partnership leaders\nmet separately with Congressman DeLay, Congressman Joe Barton and with two\ntop staff members of Mr. DeLay, in order to update them on our extensive\nactivities aimed at federal Clean Air Act compliance.  Pursuant to those\nmeetings, Mr. DeLay's office has asked for some follow-up meetings to be\nheld in Houston on Friday, April 6th.   He intends to travel to this area\non\nthat day along with, and as host to, Congressman Barton (R-Texas, Chairman\nof the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and\nCommerce) and with Congressman Billy Tauzin (R-Louisiana, Chairman, House\nCommittee on Energy and Commerce).    The Energy and Commerce Committee has\noversight over Clean Air Act matters.  DeLay has requested support from and\ninteraction with the BCCA and the Partnership on that day.\n\nAPRIL 6TH ACTIVITY  After time spent early in the day in Mr. DeLay's\ncongressional district to meet with Brazoria and Fort Bend County local\nofficials, Mr. DeLay has asked us to then pick up the itinerary with a ship\nchannel tour and presentations on SIP status, science and modeling issues.\nWe are working closely with Mr. DeLay's staff on all these matters.\n\nHe has asked to end the day with a \"small dinner with CEOs\" to have a frank\ndiscussion about our clean air issues.  This is the dinner my staff called\nyour office about on Friday.  Clearly, Mr. DeLay is interested in what he\nand the other congressmen may be able to due legislatively to assist in\naddressing some of the issues we have with the SIP.   He has asked that we\nalso invite Governor Perry to attend the dinner, which we are doing.  Mr.\nDeLay will call the Governor to encourage his attendance.  This will\nobviously be a critical opportunity to relay targeted information and\nadvise\non strategy with key members of Congress and the Governor.  Everyone in\nattendance at the dinner will be provided coordinated talking points in\nadvance.  There may also be a formal briefing arranged immediately before\nor\nafter the April 3 Partnership Board meeting so we can prep in advance.\n\nRSVPs TO DATE  Responses so far indicate that Steve Miller, Ed Galante, Jim\nEdmonds and Jim Kollaer are confirmed to attend the dinner.  Charles Duncan\nand Kelly Frels are checking calendars.  Ken Lay, Steve Letbetter and Dan\nSmith are unavailable.  We do not have a commitment yet from the Governor.\nWe will likely recruit two or three other CEOs from BCCA member companies\nto\nattend the dinner.\n\nMy current thought is to house the members of Congress at the St. Regis and\nto arrange the dinner either at the River Oaks Country Club or possibly at\na\nboard member's home nearby.\n\nI trust this additional information is useful to you.  I will be the\nPartnership point person on this -- please do not hesitate to call me with\nany questions you may have.  Thank you.\n\nAnne Culver\nSr. VP, Government Relations\nGreater Houston Partnership\n713/844-3624 (ph)\n713/844-0224 (fax)\naculver@houston.org\n\nVisit our website at www.houston.org\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "24392476.1075840289692.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1081.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aculver@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1081.", "date" : "2001-03-27 03:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FW: Dinner with Tom DeLay and others on April 6th -- additional\r\n i\tnfor mation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sorry, Ken Lay will be leaving town directly after giving a speech at 10:00 \na.m.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nArlene McCarty <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG> on 03/28/2001 03:17:34 PM\nTo: Arlene McCarty <AMCCARTY@HOUSTON.ORG>\ncc:  \nSubject: Board Materials for April 3, 2001\n\n\n\nAttached are the materials for your review prior to the board meeting on\nTuesday, April 3.  Location & times are at the top of the agenda.   You may\nrespond by placing your \"rsvp\" in the \"subject\" line and hit \"reply\". Let me\nknow if you have a problem opening the attachments.  Thanks.\n <<Agenda Board 4-03-01.doc>>  <<03-06-01 minutes.doc>>  <<photo traffic\nsigs.doc>>  <<Scenic Byways Program 4-3.doc>>  <<Full Formula Funding for\nCCS.doc>>\n\n\nArlene McCarty\nExecutive Assistant to the President and CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\n(713)844-3602 Phone\n(713)844-0202 Fax\namccarty@houston.org\n\nwww.houston.org\n\n\n - Agenda Board 4-03-01.doc\n - 03-06-01 minutes.doc\n - photo traffic sigs.doc\n - Scenic Byways Program 4-3.doc\n - Full Formula Funding for CCS.doc\n\n", "mid" : "29849104.1075840289716.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1082.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1082.", "date" : "2001-03-28 07:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Board Materials for April 3, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dave.kapavik@verizon.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Kapavik -\n\nPlease attach info.\n\n\n\n\ndave.kapavik@verizon.com on 03/29/2001 05:23:07 PM\nPlease respond to <dave.kapavik@verizon.com>\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: 2001 Byron Nelson Classic Invitation\n\n\nMr. Lay,\n\nVerizon Enterprise Solutions group invites you to play a round of golf\nwith a professional golfer at our Gold Pro-Am golf event at the 2001\nByron Nelson.   Being that Verizon is the major sponsor, we have first\nchoice!  This is a first class event, with details in the enclosed\ndocument.  Please reply if you have any interest in this event by the\nend of business Monday, April 2nd.\n\nRegards,\n\nDave Kapavik\nVerizon Enterprise Solutions\nRegional Sales Manager - Houston\n713/867-6674\n\n\n", "mid" : "1580167.1075840289740.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1083.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dave.kapavik@verizon.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1083.", "date" : "2001-03-29 10:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: 2001 Byron Nelson Classic Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lisa.assaf@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Lisa.  I appreciate it.  John was asking me to call you and Aleck.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nLisa Assaf@ECT\n04/02/2001 10:37 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Summary\n\nAs per your request, I attach a copy of the summary with the latest changes.  \nThis is the copy which was sent to Mr. Lavorato and his assistant.\n\nRegards,\nLisa\nper: Aleck Dadson\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "16325775.1075840289763.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1084.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lisa.assaf@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1084.", "date" : "2001-04-02 03:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Summary" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Reed -\n\nI left a message on Thursday evening for Rosemarie, but was out Friday, so \nwas too busy to follow up today, but having said all that, Ken Lay wanted me \nto let you know that he would like to have the TFA board meeting at the Enron \nbuilding.  Please let me know if that will be possible. \n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Will Reed\" <will.reed@techforall.org> on 04/02/2001 01:33:14 PM\nPlease respond to <will.reed@techforall.org>\nTo: \"Jack J. Valenti\" <jvalenti@mpaa.org>, \"Jack T. Trotter\" \n<jtt@jttrotter.com>, \"Andrew J. Clark III\" <Clark97@swbell.net>, \"F. Scott \nYeager\" <Scott_Yeager@enron.net>, \"Peter Douglas\" <pdouglas@salus.net>, \"John \nH. Duncan Sr.\" <JHDUNCAN@aol.com>, \"Kenneth L. Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: GOOD NEWS!...and TFA Board meeting\n\n\nGentlemen,\n\nTechnology For All (TFA)received today our 501(c)(3) exemption letter\nfrom the IRS.  This letter gives us the opportunity to vigorously\npursue new funding opportunities and also validates what we have known\nall along. TFA is a charitable organization serving the underserved in\ncommunities across the US.\n\nWe thank Jack Clark, our general counsel, for his arduous pro-bono\nlegal work over the past 15 months that helped make this happen.\nTHANKS JACK!!!\n\nOn another note, each of you should have received word from Rosemarie\nFoster, TFA's Administrative Assistant, regarding a Technology For All\nBoard meeting scheduled for Tuesday, May 8, 2001 at the University\nHilton on the University of Houston Campus.  The meeting will take\nplace at 2:00 PM and conclude by 3:30 PM.  It will take place in the\ncontext of an all-day Technology For All sponsored conference \"Digital\nDivide: A Call to Action\".  Each of you will receive an complimentary\ninvitation to the activities of the day.  Ken Lay will be hosting a\nCEO breakfast at 8:00 am.  Our purpose there will be to tell the TFA\nstory and invite the CEO's present to make a commitment to help TFA\neliminate the digital divide across Houston and beyond.  At lunch,\nGreg Priest, CEO of SmartForce, will be speaking. SmartForce recently\ngave TFA access to all its online eLearning content.  This gift will\nallow TFA to provide workforce training opportunities to half a\nmillion persons over the next three years.  We will thank SmartForce\nduring the luncheon for their enormous gift which has a retail value\nthat could be as high as nine figures (depending on the number of\ncourses utilized).\n\nRegards,\n\nWill\n\n---------------------------\nTechnology For All\n\"We Bring Technology to Underserved Communities\"\nWill Reed, President/COO\n109 North Post Oak Lane, Suite 425\nHouston, Texas  77024\nUSA\n\nDirect, 713.316.5761\nAssistant, 713.316.5764 (Rosemarie Foster)\nFAX 713.316.5790\n\nTFA Operations Center\n3405 Edloe\nSuite 300\nHouston, Texas  77027\n713.961.9945\nhttp://www.techforall.org\nE-Mail will.reed@techforall.org\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "12718229.1075840289787.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1085.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1085.", "date" : "2001-04-02 11:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: GOOD NEWS!...and TFA Board meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "eric.thode@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eric, sorry for the delay.  It's a busy morning.\n", "mid" : "13554092.1075840289814.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1086.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "eric.thode@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1086.", "date" : "2001-04-03 03:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Itinerary" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "j_hoelscher@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Jason -\n\nI'm sure that Mr. Lay would love to do this, but his travel schedule is suc=\nh=20\nnow that it is very difficult.  Would you be interested in meeting with=20\nsomeone from Enron Energy Services?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Jason Hoelscher\" <j_hoelscher@hotmail.com> on 04/03/2001 02:41:59 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc: =20\nSubject: University of Houston\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nWe value our partnership with Enron. It is our objective to provide value\nand solution to your business issues. Our purpose is to take 15-20 minutes\nof your time to share with you more about the University of Houston=01,s\nProgram for Excellence in Selling.  At our meeting, our objective is to do\nthe following:\n\n? Thank you for your support.\n? Get your opinion on how to improve the program.\n? Inform you of the Program for Excellence in Selling, and how it can\nbenefit your company.\n? Present a brief description about our upcoming event.\n\nSince you are a successful University of Houston Alumni member we would lov=\ne\nthe opportunity to meet with you.  In the past, these appointments have\nproven to be mutually beneficial.\n\nMr. Lay, our team and our professor are looking forward to meeting with you=\n.\n  Our team will call you on April 5 to arrange for a convenient time and\ndate.\n\nThank you,\nJason Hoelscher\nMichelle Schaper\nPatrick Bilnoski\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "2587602.1075840289837.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1087.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "j_hoelscher@hotmail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1087.", "date" : "2001-04-03 09:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: University of Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997a9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Shea -\n\nKen Lay will not be able to attend this meeting.  That is the Enron Board day \nand Annual Meeting of Shareholders.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 04/05/2001 03:53:20 PM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com, greg_brady@i2.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, bill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com, \nrobert_donohoo@i2.com\ncc: jdavidson@srfunds.com, rosalee.fleming@enron.com, tori.l.wells@enron.com, \nsandi_drysdale@i2.com, jdoyle@vistaar.com, sheryl_campbell@i2.com, \nnedgie_jones@i2.com, heather_dalton@dell.com, kim_robinson@i2.com, \nbarbette_watts@i2.com, laurie_harris@i2.com, Claudio_Osorio@i2.com, \nAda_Nigro@i2.com, tori.l.wells@enron.com \nSubject: May 1st Board of Directors meeting REMINDER\n\n\nGood afternoon.\n\nThis is to remind everyone of the subject meeting which is scheduled for\nTuesday, May 1st, 2001.\n\nLocation: One i2 Place\n          6th Floor Green Room\n\nTime:          8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n          Continental Breakfast and Lunch\n\nContact:  Keith Larney\n          469-357-4497\n\nAll attendees have been previously confirmed; however, if there are any\nquestions, please feel free to contact either Keith or me.\n\nThank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "14059119.1075840289899.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1089.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1089.", "date" : "2001-04-05 09:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: May 1st Board of Directors meeting REMINDER" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997aa" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I have approved the attached expense report for Rosalee Fleming.\n", "mid" : "18888821.1075840203420.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/109.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "109.", "date" : "2000-05-30 02:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Approval of Rosalee Fleming's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ab" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Pierre -\n\nMy e-mail address is rosalee.fleming@enron.com.  The last name has a g on it.\n\n\n\n\ndaggett@heinzctr.org (Pierre-Marc Daggett) on 04/05/2001 04:42:56 PM\nPlease respond to \"daggett@heinzctr.org\" <daggett@heinzctr.org>\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com,'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, >, \n\"'rosalee.flemin@enron.com'\" <rosalee.flemin@enron.com>\ncc: Mary Hope Katsouros <Windows@heinzctr.org> \nSubject: FW: Missed you today\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mary Hope Katsouros [SMTP:mhk@heinzctr.org]\nSent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 5:19 PM\nTo: 'Pierre Marc Daggett'\nSubject: FW: Missed you today\n\nPierre-Marc,\n\nPlease make certain that Rosalee and Ken Lay received a copy of this.  I\nknow that my address for Rosalee was incorrect.\n\nThank you for the help.\n\nMary Hope\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mary Hope Katsouros\nSent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 4:30 PM\nTo: 'Ken Lay'\nCc: 'William Merrell'\nSubject: Missed you today\n\nDear Ken,\n\nWe regret that your schedule did not permit you to visit with us this week\nto discuss the Center's Global Change Program.  We do understand that the\nWhite House probably has priority.\n\nRosalee indicated that you are available to meet at the Center on May 24th.\nthe day before the Board of Trustees meeting.  May I suggest that we invite\nsome members of the Steering Committee to join us on the 24th to review\nwhere we are, the political environment, and continued Center involvement\nin this program area.  As you are aware we have had discussions with the\nTurner Foundation on a Leadership Forum and have developed several projects\nwhich have each received partial funding commitments from the federal\ngovernment or private foundations.    Paul O'Neill, Tim Wirth, Bill Miller,\nTeresa Heinz and Michael Oppenheimer are my suggestion of Steering\nCommittee members to join us.  Please give me your thoughts.\n\nAs always, Mary Hope\n\n**************************************\nMary Hope Katsouros\nSenior Vice President\nThe H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment\n1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 735 South\nWashington, DC  20004\nPhone:  (202) 737-6307\nFax:      (202) 737-6410\nEmail:    mhk@heinzctr.org\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "1307463.1075840289923.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1090.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1090.", "date" : "2001-04-05 11:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FW: Missed you today" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ac" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Kaplan -\n\nMr. Lay would like to title his speech \"Energy and Climate Realism in a \nPolitical World\"  . We look forward to receiving additional information.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Marshall Kaplan\" <mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu> on 04/03/2001 10:23:30 AM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: \n\n\nKenneth Lay\nChairman, Enron\n\nfrom\n\nMarshall Kaplan\n\nWestern State Power Forum: May 22 and May 23\n\nPlans are proceeding nicely for the Western State Forum on May 22 and May\n23.  We have an outstanding group of confirmed speakers and panelists\nincluding many individuals that I assume you know as colleagues and friends.\nI will be sending you more information on the Forum in the next few days. I\nam going to send you the preliminary agenda  this morning.\n\nYou will be speaking at a critical time in the Forum; that is, just after\npanels on power problems and polices and just before the final session\nlinking power and energy strategies to environmental objectives. It would be\ngreat if your talk to the participants in the Forum could help them see the\nrelationship between power and energy related objectives and environmental\nissues including GHG emissions. You should feel free however to focus your\ntalk in a manner of your choosing. Again, I will send you the prelim. agenda\nsoon.  Could you send me a title however for the final agenda's purposes?\nWe hope to print the final agenda later this week.    Thank you.\n\nMarshall Kaplan, Executive Director\nInstitute for Policy Implementation\nUniversity of Colorado at Denver\n1445 Market Street, Suite 350\nDenver, Colorado 80202\ntel: 303-820-5602   fax: 303-534-8774\nemail:  mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu\n\n\n", "mid" : "29938688.1075840289947.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1091.", "bcc" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "ursula.brenner@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1091.", "date" : "2001-04-05 11:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Title for speech" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ad" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bryce@juno.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay wrote:\n\nMr. Bryce:\n\nI have no suggestions at this time.\n\nKen Lay\n\n\n\n\nToby Bryce <bryce@juno.com> on 03/30/2001 02:37:23 PM\nTo: bryce@juno.com\ncc: kenneth.lay@enron.com \nSubject: Re: Board opportunity\n\n\n\nMr. Lay,\n?\nYour assistant contacted me a couple weeks back with the message that the  \nattached was not an opportunity you could consider at this time.? Thanks  \nvery much, though, for taking a look at it.\n?\nI have one follow-up question for you -- could you recommend another Enron  \nexecutive that might be a candidate for such an opportunity?? \n?\nTo help you answer the question, the company is Juno Online?Services,  \nInc.?(NASDAQ: JWEB), a leading US ISP.? Juno is very interested in  working \nwith (and in advanced-stage discussions with) companies in the energy  \nindustry and working with them on strategic telecommunications and marketing  \npartnerships.\n?\nInformation about Juno is available at \"About Juno\" on Juno's Web site \nhttp://www.juno.com.? I've also attached an  executive summary to update you \n(or the relevant person at Enron) as to the  current status of Juno's \nbusiness.\n?\nThanks very much for your assistance, and I hope that this message finds  you \nwell.\n?\nBest,\n?\nToby\n?\nExecutive Overview of?Juno --\n\nThe company finished 4Q00 w/ $56MM in cash.? Total net loss for 2001  was \nprojected to be $10-$25MM, as the company focuses on billable services,  \ncontinues to reduce expenses, and looks to develop advertising and other  \nancillary revenue streams.? The company is confident that it can meet  \nor?beat the loss target and made explicit statements that on-hand cash  \nresources are \"more than adequate\" to get the business profitable.? The  \ncompany has not publicly given a time-line for profitability to maintain  \nflexibility.  \nThe company controls one of the largest dialup subscriber audiences (4MM  \nactive subscribers as of 4Q00, 850K of whom are billable) on the Internet  \ntoday and is the 4th largest US ISP (after AOL, ELNK, and MSN).  \n2000 revenue came in at $114MM, 65% of which was derived from subscription  \nfees and 35% from advertising.? 2001 revenues are expected to come in  \nbetween $100MM-$120MM, with the revenue mix moving toward 80% subscription \nand  20% advertising due to increased focus on billable services and the \nsoft  Internet advertising markets.  \nJuno has announced broadband agreements for its Juno Express product  \ncovering all mainstream broadband transport platforms -- AT&T Broadband,  \nTime Warner Cable, and Comcast (cable); Covad (DSL); Hughes (satellite); and  \nMetricom (wireless).  \nThe company has announced wireless distribution agreements for it's Juno  \nMobile product with Palm and Sprint PCS.? Other agreements are likely to  be \nforthcoming.  \nThe company has powerful propietary technology assets that give it a  \ncompetitive advantage.? The company has launched (internally but not  \npublicly) a new business unit -- Juno Solutions -- to investigate the  \nopportunity to license these technology assets to third parties both  \ndomestically and internationally.?  \nThe Juno Virtual Supercomputer Project represents another example of  Juno's \nefforts to develop ancillary revenue streams.? This distributed  computing \ninitiative aims to leverage unused computer processing power from  Juno's MMs \nof subscribers, aggregating it for sale to biotech, pharmaceutical,  and \ncomputational chemistry firms.? \nhttp://www.juno.com/corp/news/supercomputer.html\n\n\n=============\nToby  Bryce\n(347) 200-0882\nbryce@juno.com\n=============\n?\nOn Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:52:52 -0500 Toby Bryce <bryce@juno.com> writes:\n> Mr.  Lay,\n> \n> I am contacting you (per instructions of Rosalee) with a  director \n> opportunity with a NASDAQ-listed Internet media firm.?  The NYC-based \n> firm had $114MM in revenue in calendar 2000 and made  strong \n> statements with its most recent (4Q00) earnings statements that  \n> management believes that on-hand cash resources are \"more than \n>  adequate\" to get the business profitable.? The company is \n>  well-positioned to both survive and profit from the current \n> difficult  market and as such could make for an interesting \n> opportunity for  you.\n> \n> I am working on this recruiting project as an independent  consultant \n> for the company and would be happy to tell you more  specifically \n> about the opportunity should you be interested in  concept.? You can \n> reach me via e-mail at this address (bryce@juno.com) or \n> telephonically at  (347) 200-0882.? \n> \n> I hope that this message finds you well,  and I look forward to \n> hearing from you at your convenience.\n>  \n> Best,\n> \n> Toby\n> \n> =============\n> Toby  Bryce\n> (347) 200-0882\n> bryce@juno.com??? \n?\n\n", "mid" : "30829225.1075840289972.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1092.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bryce@juno.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1092.", "date" : "2001-04-09 06:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Board opportunity" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ae" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "info@byobroadcast.00b.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "BYOBroadcast <info@byobroadcast.00b.net> on 04/09/2001 03:43:16 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: BYOBroadcast now provides complete Email Marketing solution - With \nAudio!\n\n\n\n\t[IMAGE]\n\t\n\t\n\tBRITEMOON AND BYOBROADCAST ENTER STRATEGIC ALLIANCE\n\t\n\tEmail Campaign Management ASP to Offer Customers the Ability to Add Audio \nCapabilities to their Email Communications Programs\n\t\n\tStreaming Audio Solutions Developer to Provide Clients with Highly Scalable, \nCustomizable Email Capabilities\n\t\n\t[IMAGE]\n\tIf you don't hear any audio,\n\tclick here \n\t\n\tMethuen, Mass & Woburn, Mass - 9 April 2001 - Britemoon, a leading provider \nof ASP-based email marketing software and BYOBroadcast, a leading developer \nof streaming audio solutions, today announced that they have signed an \nagreement to strategically integrate and resell their respective services.\n\t\n\tBritemoon is a self-service email marketing solution designed to target \nprospects, personalize messages, execute campaigns, track and analyze results \nand generate real-time reports.  Britemoon's intuitive interface enables \nmarketers to conduct sophisticated online direct marketing campaigns easily \nand affordably.  Britemoon's clients include leading direct marketing \nagencies such as Digitas, Directech/Emerge and Harpell, as well as end-users \nsuch as Homeruns.com.\n\t\n\tBYOBroadcast provides streaming audio solutions to businesses that want to \nincrease profitability and market share through the use of rich media over \nthe Internet.  BYOBroadcast currently provides audio solutions for over 70 \ncustomers worldwide, including Warner Music, the President of Panama, \nAudible.com, and the LPGA.\n\t\n\tTogether the two companies will be able to offer marketers a powerful, \nmedia-rich solution to create and execute high-impact email messages for \ncustomer communications and marketing campaigns.\n\t\n\t\"We are pleased to be partnering with BYOBroadcast - a customer-focused \nleader in the rich media technology sector,\" said Philip Chischportich, \nBritemoon CEO.  \"Adding audio capabilities to their email campaigns will \nenable our customers to achieve even greater profitability from their email \nmarketing programs.\"\n\t\n\t\"Adding audio to email personalizes the recipient's experience and has been \nshown to dramatically increase response rates,\" said BYOBroadcast CEO Ben \nKrysiak.  \"We're proud to offer Britemoon's service to our customer base - to \nfurther enhance their ability to increase revenues and market share by \ndifferentiating themselves from their competition.\" \n\t\n\tAbout Britemoon\n\t\n\tBritemoon was founded in 2000 by industry executives who recognized the need \nto provide small and medium size businesses with an affordable, yet robust \nsolution to conduct targeted email campaigns.  Britemoon's intuitive user \ninterface provides everything needed to develop, execute and measure a \nsuccessful campaign.  As a WebAwards winner and MIMC Award finalist in 2000, \nBritemoon was recognized for its design and function above and beyond the \nstandard of excellence for email marketing web sites.  For more information \nvisit www.britemoon.com.\n\t\n\tAbout BYOBroadcast\n\t\n\tBYOBroadcast is the leading developer and Application Service Provider for \nprofessional and end-user contributed media storage and retrieval. Our \nservice is offered as a complete hosted solution, so that customers need no \nadditional investment in hardware or software infrastructure. Our products \nmake it easy for customers to quickly audio-enable their web sites and emails \nwith streaming audio.  In operation since September 1999, BYOBroadcast is \nheadquartered outside of Boston, Mass. and currently provides audio \ntechnology and solutions to more than 70 customers worldwide, including the \nPresident of Panama, Elektra and Atlantic Records, the LPGA, and \nTelephonica.  For more information, please visit www.byobroadcast.com.\n\t###\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n\n", "mid" : "32816586.1075840289999.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1093.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "info@byobroadcast.00b.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1093.", "date" : "2001-04-09 09:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE FROM E-MAIL LIST!!!! Re: BYOBroadcast now provides complete\r\n Email Marketing solution - With Audio!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997af" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Shea -\n\nKen Lay will be able to do this Thursday afternoon.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nShea_Dugger@i2.com on 04/09/2001 05:10:20 PM\nTo: bcash@interwest.com, kenneth.lay@enron.com, romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com, greg_brady@i2.com, \ntom_meredith@dell.com, bill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com, \nrobert_donohoo@i2.com\ncc: jdavidson@srfunds.com, rosalee.fleming@enron.com, tori.l.wells@enron.com, \nsandi_drysdale@i2.com, jdoyle@vistaar.com, sheryl_campbell@i2.com, \nnedgie_jones@i2.com, heather_dalton@dell.com, kim_robinson@i2.com, \nbarbette_watts@i2.com, laurie_harris@i2.com, Keith_Larney@i2.com, \nTim_Mathes@i2.com \nSubject: i2 Board of Directors meeting 4/12 (Thursday)\n\n\nGood afternoon.\n\nA conference call meeting of the Board of Directors of i2 Technologies has\nbeen called for 4:00 p.m. CST on Thursday, April 12, immediately following\nthe i2 Audit Committee conference call.  The matters to be discussed in\nsaid meeting will include (i) setting analyst guidance; (ii) the extension\nof the 1995 Stock Option/Stock Issuance Plan; and (iii) the setting of a\nstockholder record date for this year's annual meeting.\n\nDial in information is as follows:\n\nDial in: 800-486-2460\nHost Code (Bob Donohoo ONLY): 217994\nParticipant Code: 426961\n\nPlease note that this conference call information is the same as that sent\nto the Audit Committee last week (with the exception of the extension of\nthe time period to 5 p.m.).\n\nDo not hesitate to contact Keith Larney at 469-357-4497 if you have any\nquestions or comments regarding this meeting.\n\nThank you.\n\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "14163162.1075840290023.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1094.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1094.", "date" : "2001-04-10 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: i2 Board of Directors meeting 4/12 (Thursday)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jcostamagna@evolve.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you, but no interest at this time.\n\n\n\n\n\"Costamagna, Joe\" <JCostamagna@Evolve.com> on 04/12/2001 04:01:45 PM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Portfolio Management\n\n\n\n\n\nDear Kenneth, \nI was wondering if you could tell me if Enron is currently considering an IT \ndepartment portfolio management solution, which is basically software that \nmanages IT projects and the availability, as well as the skill sets, of your \ninternal IT staff. If you would be interested, I can forward you information \non our product, or arrange an onsite demonstration. Thank you.\n\nRegards, \nJoe \n\nJoe Costamagna \nProgram Manager -- Business Development \nSouth Region \nEVOLVE \nE-mail:? jcostamagna@evolve.com \nPhone: (510) 428-6116 \nCell: (707) 799-2915 \nFax: (510) 428-6999 \nwww.evolve.com \n\n\n", "mid" : "5134266.1075840290052.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1095.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jcostamagna@evolve.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1095.", "date" : "2001-04-12 09:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Portfolio Management" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Barbara -\n\nKen said that he will be on the plane, so unable to participate in the call.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/12/2001 02:11:18 PM\nTo: \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"'lynnj@iname.com'\" \n<lynnj@iname.com>, \"'tedenloe@msn.com'\" <tedenloe@msn.com>, \n\"'ghh@telcordia.com'\" <ghh@telcordia.com>, \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" \n<kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'sandy.litvack@disney.com'\" \n<sandy.litvack@disney.com>, \"'kjewett@kpcb.com'\" <kjewett@kpcb.com>, \n\"'ken.roman@verizon.net'\" <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \"'lsalhany@lifefx.com'\" \n<lsalhany@lifefx.com>, \"Capellas, Michael D.\" <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>\ncc: \"'vthwreatt@lifefx.com'\" <vthwreatt@lifefx.com>, \n\"'colleen.king@disney.com'\" <colleen.king@disney.com>, \n\"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \n\"'tori.wells@enron.com'\" <tori.wells@enron.com>, \"'kliva@telcordia.com'\" \n<kliva@telcordia.com>, \"'jameyer@airmail.net'\" <jameyer@airmail.net>, \n\"'lois.m.rigby@verizon.com'\" <lois.m.rigby@verizon.com>, \"Auwers, Linda\" \n<Linda.Auwers@COMPAQ.com>, \"Siekman, Tom\" <Tom.Siekman@COMPAQ.com>, \"Ambriz, \nAnnette\" <Annette.Ambriz@COMPAQ.com>, \"Rohde, Lisa\" <Lisa.Rohde@COMPAQ.com>, \n\"Trent, Grace\" <Grace.Trent@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: Tentative - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nPlease mark your calendar for a tentative telephonic Board meeting on\nTuesday, April 17\nfrom 1:00 - 2:00 p. CDT (Houston time).  I will contact you Monday to\nconfirm the telephonic meeting and to also give you call-in instructions if\napplicable.\n\nThanks.\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n \n\n", "mid" : "23171383.1075840290075.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1096.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1096.", "date" : "2001-04-12 11:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Tentative - telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, Terrie, Ken won't be in town.  Otherwise, I'm sure he'd love to.\n\n\n\n\nTERRIE JAMES@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n04/16/2001 10:26 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nCarol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: EBS Employee Event\n\nEBS is planning an employee event to celebrate making our first quarter \nnumbers.  We'd love to have you join us.\n\nPLACE:  Jillian's (I-10 at Silber)\nDATE:  Tuesday, April 24\nTIME:  3 pm - 6 pm\n\nTerrie James\nSr. Director, Corporate Communication\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7727 (phone)\n713-646-8887 (fax)\nterrie_james@enron.net\n\n", "mid" : "8700409.1075840290098.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1097.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1097.", "date" : "2001-04-16 04:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EBS Employee Event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Terrie, nevermind.  He will be in town.  Let me check with him, so the timing \nmay not work.  Thanks.\n\n\n\n\nTERRIE JAMES@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n04/16/2001 10:26 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nCarol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: EBS Employee Event\n\nEBS is planning an employee event to celebrate making our first quarter \nnumbers.  We'd love to have you join us.\n\nPLACE:  Jillian's (I-10 at Silber)\nDATE:  Tuesday, April 24\nTIME:  3 pm - 6 pm\n\nTerrie James\nSr. Director, Corporate Communication\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7727 (phone)\n713-646-8887 (fax)\nterrie_james@enron.net\n\n", "mid" : "31122047.1075840290121.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1098.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "terrie.james@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1098.", "date" : "2001-04-16 04:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EBS Employee Event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara, I think I let you know that Ken will not be able to participate.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/16/2001 02:59:34 PM\nTo: \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"'tedenloe@msn.com'\" \n<tedenloe@msn.com>, \"'ghh@telcordia.com'\" <ghh@telcordia.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \n\"'sandy.litvack@disney.com'\" <sandy.litvack@disney.com>, \"'kjewett@kpcb.com'\" \n<kjewett@kpcb.com>, \"'ken.roman@verizon.net'\" <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \n\"'lsalhany@lifefx.com'\" <lsalhany@lifefx.com>, \"Capellas, Michael D.\" \n<Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>\ncc: \"'vthwreatt@lifefx.com'\" <vthwreatt@lifefx.com>, \n\"'colleen.king@disney.com'\" <colleen.king@disney.com>, \n\"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \n\"'kliva@telcordia.com'\" <kliva@telcordia.com>, \"'jameyer@airmail.net'\" \n<jameyer@airmail.net>, \"'lois.m.rigby@verizon.com'\" \n<lois.m.rigby@verizon.com> \nSubject: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nWe have scheduled a telephonic Board meeting for Tuesday, April 17, from\n1:00 - 2:00 p.  CDT (Houston time).  The call-in information follows:\n\nOff Compaq campus participants:        888-943-9718\n\nHouston Compaq campus participants:    281-514-2333\n\nPass Code for everyone:    8955462 #\n\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n \n\n", "mid" : "21774438.1075840290145.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1099.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1099.", "date" : "2001-04-16 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b5" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "www.ritzcarlton.com/location/NorthAmerica/PalmBeach/main.htm", "mid" : "3778663.1075840200957.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/11.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "11.", "date" : "1999-08-18 07:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ritz in Palm Beach" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mbartley@asiasoc.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Ken Lay will not be able to attend the meeting of the Asia \nSociety Annual Board Meeting in October 2000.  He has conflicts on the \ncalendar.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay", "mid" : "5938269.1075840203443.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/110.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mbartley@asiasoc.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "110.", "date" : "2000-05-30 07:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Asia Society Annual Board Meeting in October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Perfect!!\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/16/2001 03:51:28 PM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nThanks Rosie - you did , but I wanted to make sure you had the call in\nformation in case Ken's calendar changed and would permit him to\nparticipate.\n\nTalk to you later.\n\nBarbara\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:43 PM\nTo: Sain, Barbara\nSubject: Re: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\n\nBarbara, I think I let you know that Ken will not be able to participate.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 04/16/2001 02:59:34 PM\n\nTo:   \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"'tedenloe@msn.com'\"\n      <tedenloe@msn.com>, \"'ghh@telcordia.com'\" <ghh@telcordia.com>,\n      \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>,\n      \"'sandy.litvack@disney.com'\" <sandy.litvack@disney.com>,\n      \"'kjewett@kpcb.com'\" <kjewett@kpcb.com>, \"'ken.roman@verizon.net'\"\n      <ken.roman@verizon.net>, \"'lsalhany@lifefx.com'\"\n      <lsalhany@lifefx.com>, \"Capellas, Michael D.\"\n      <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>\ncc:   \"'vthwreatt@lifefx.com'\" <vthwreatt@lifefx.com>,\n      \"'colleen.king@disney.com'\" <colleen.king@disney.com>,\n      \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>,\n      \"'kliva@telcordia.com'\" <kliva@telcordia.com>,\n      \"'jameyer@airmail.net'\" <jameyer@airmail.net>,\n      \"'lois.m.rigby@verizon.com'\" <lois.m.rigby@verizon.com>\nSubject:  April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting\n\n\nWe have scheduled a telephonic Board meeting for Tuesday, April 17, from\n1:00 - 2:00 p.  CDT (Houston time).  The call-in information follows:\n\nOff Compaq campus participants:        888-943-9718\n\nHouston Compaq campus participants:    281-514-2333\n\nPass Code for everyone:    8955462 #\n\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "18350021.1075840290168.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1100.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1100.", "date" : "2001-04-16 09:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: April 17, 2001 - telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sheila@ctaonline.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay will not be available to meet with Mr. Thompson.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sheila Whitman\" <sheila@ctaonline.com> on 04/18/2001 04:13:08 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Meeting with Carl Thomspson 4/23\n\n\n\n?\n\n[IMAGE]\n\n\nMr. Lay:\n\n\n\nOur CEO, Carl Thompson, will be available to meet with you while he is  in \nHouston next Monday, April 23. The purpose of his visit is to meet with  CEOs \nlike yourself to discuss how Carl Thompson Associates (www.ctaonline.com) can \nassist you in  bringing additional retail interest into your stock. Our \nbrochure is  attached for your information.\n\nIf this has any interest, please call Carl Thompson at (303) 665-4200  or \nemail carl@ctaonline.com.\n\n - logo.gif\n - Hire the IR Experts.doc\n - CTABROCHURE.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "10032234.1075840290191.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1101.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sheila@ctaonline.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1101.", "date" : "2001-04-18 10:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Meeting with Carl Thomspson 4/23" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997b9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay said to let you know he does sign off on this draft.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 04/09/2001 05:21:48 PM\nTo: \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"  \n<HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\"  <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\"  <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" \n<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \n\"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" \n<depowell@cisco.com>, \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" \n<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'rick.sherlund@gs.com'\" \n<rick.sherlund@gs.com>, \"'stiglitz@stanford.edu'\" <stiglitz@stanford.edu>, \n\"'hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\"  \n<Lliming@real.com>, \"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\"  \n<carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\"  \n<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \n\"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jeanne.motte@gs.com'\"  \n<jeanne.motte@gs.com>, \"'josephstiglitz@hotmail.com'\"  \n<josephstiglitz@hotmail.com>, \"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\"  \n<lucy@sims.berkeley.edu> \nSubject: Final Draft -- SEC Report on Valuation\n\n\n  Attached please find the final draft.  Tim Koller and I hope\nit reflects all the changes suggested on the last conference call.  Of\ncourse, we will never be able to satisfy everyone to the last detail, but I\nthink we came as close as we will get.\n\n  There is still some proof reading and minor editing to do,\nand we are working on that even as we send this off.\n\n  To the best of my knowledge there may now be two \"individual\nviews\"  to go into what is now Attachment D.  Len Baker may feel that the\nlanguage on Safe Harbor doesn't go far enough.  Baruch Lev feels that the\nSEC should not only issue a \"concept release\" to solicit broad public\ncomments on a \"supplementary framework for reporting intangibles,\" but it\nshould create a task force to do the work.  (Most of the group feels this\napproach is too close to asking the SEC to mandate change.)  Baruch also\nfeels that in relying so much on voluntary disclosure, we are exaggerating\nwhat companies will, in fact, disclose. My suggestion, Len and Baruch, is to\nwrite a paragraph or two for Attachment D, if you wish.  Hopefully, both of\nyou will begin with a sentence supporting the report in general, but if you\nfeel strongly that the report doesn't reflect all your views, please do\nstate them for the record.\n\n  Before we schedule a final call for last minute details,\netc,  I'd like to request an e-mail, fax or phone call from each of you\nletting me know if you can sign-off on the report.  I'd appreciate this by\nMonday, April 16th.\n\n  Thanks a million.\n\n  Best regards,\n  Jeff\n\n   <<SEC Task Force Draft 04092001.doc>>  <<SEC  Press Release\n4-06-01.doc>>\n\n\n - SEC Task Force Draft 04092001.doc\n - SEC  Press Release  4-06-01.doc\n\n", "mid" : "741106.1075840290218.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1102.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1102.", "date" : "2001-04-19 11:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Final Draft -- SEC Report on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ba" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Dr. Pershing -\n\nWill you please verify the dates again with me?  Is the 3:00 p.m. panel on \nMonday or Tuesday?\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 04/24/2001 \n11:08:56 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nDear Rosalee,\n\n I would again like to thank Mr Lay for agreeing to take part in both\nour IEA ministerial session and in the OECD Forum 2001 - Sustainable\nDevelopment and the New Economy.  As discussed, he is to chair the first of\ntwo energy panels at the FORUM; his is titled \"Fuelling Sustainable\nDevelopment\".  On his panel will be Mr Kurt Yeager of EPRI (speaking on\nhydrocarbon issues), Mr Luis Echavarri, the head of the OECD's Nuclear\nEnergy Agency (speaking on nuclear power), and Danish Minister of Energy and\nEnvironment, Svend Auken (speaking on renewables and energy efficiency).\nThe panel is scheduled to take place starting at 3pm at the Cit, des\nSciences et de l'Industrie, in La Villete, in northern Paris.\n\nAs I believe I noted in our previous e-mail communications, while the IEA is\nresponsible for organising our ministerial session and the substantive\nissues related to the energy panels on the FORUM, the OECD is doing the\nFORUM logistics.  They have therefore asked that I forward to all speakers\nthe following note (see below). It asks that Mr Lay provide a number of\nlogistical inputs, including a biography and photo, as well as information\non any remarks he might choose to make. I note that as the chair of the\nfirst energy panel, he may not wish to make a formal presentation -- but\ntime does permit this if he wishes, and the decision is at his discretion.\nI would appreciate being a cc on any material you send to the OECD so we can\nkeep our files current.\n\nOn our own side, the IEA concluded its Governing Board Meeting last Friday,\nand finally approved the ministerial session agenda and arrangements.  While\nMr Priddle will be sending out a formal invitation and set of background\ndocuments to Mr Lay this week, I wanted to give you a heads up and find out\nif you had any \"last-minute\" questions which I might help answer.\n\nIn addition, I note that your last e-mail indicated Mrs Lay will be in Paris\nduring our session.  Some of our ministerial representatives are also\nplanning to bring spouses (in particular US Energy Secretary Abraham, who is\ncoming with his wife) -- do you think Mrs Lay might wish to participate in\nany events during this period with any of these others?  If you let us know,\nwe would be happy to make arrangements.\n\nAlso, please let us know if others will be travelling with Mr Lay, and if we\nmight facilitate their logistics.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nBest wishes,\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n________________________\nJonathan C. Pershing, PhD.\nHead, Energy and Environment Division\nInternational Energy Agency\n75739 PARIS Cedex 15\nFRANCE\nTel:  (33-1)40 57 67 20\nFax:  (33-1)40 57 67 39\ne-mail: jonathan.pershing@iea.org\n\n\n**********************\nOECD ATTACHMENT\n\n We will be writing to you shortly concerning the final title and\ntime of your session, and how the session will be conducted. If you have any\nquestions that you wish to raise in the meantime, please do not hesitate to\ncontact John West, Forum Director, who can be reached at (33.1) 45.24.80.25,\nor by e-mail at john.west@oecd.org.  In the meantime, I would be very\ngrateful if you could provide us with the following information.\n\n\nYOUR ARRIVAL AT THE FORUM VENUE\n As you may know, the Forum is being held at the Cit, des Sciences et\nde l'Industrie, La Villette, 30, avenue Corentin-Cariou, 75930 Paris cedex\n19, Telephone : (33-1) 40 05 70 00.  More information about how to access\nthe La Villette conference centre is available on our Internet site at\nhttp://www.oecd.org/forum2001/about/transport.htm .\n\n  We recommend that you arrive at least one hour before your\nsession starts.  On arrival, you will be met by the OECD protocol team and\ntaken to the \"Speakers' Lounge\" where you can meet the other speakers and\nmoderator.  Once your travel arrangements are finalised, we would be\ngrateful if you could send us your arrival and departure times on the\nenclosed Speakers Administration Form.\n\nSpeakers Administration Form:\n\n (SEE ATTACHMENT)\n\n\n\nYOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION\n\nShort career biography (1/2 page A4) in French and English\nPhotograph (colour or black/white)\n\n The biography should be sent as a word document by return email\nalong with a photograph in jpeg or tiff format or an original. This material\nis required as soon as possible.  It will be included on the Forum web site\nand printed in the conference documentation, which will be given to all\ndelegates on arrival at the Forum.\n\n\nAUDIO VISUAL REQUIREMENTS\n\n  Please complete the enclosed Speakers Administration Form,\nwhich asks you to detail your audio-visual requirements.  Please note that\nbecause of the expected size of the audience, overhead projector slides are\nnot suitable and 35mm slides or graphic presentations (PowerPoint) should be\nused.  If you wish to use graphic presentations and/or video we will need\nyour materials provided ahead of the event as hard copy, on disc or by\nemail. You will also need to bring a disc with you.\n\n  There will be interpretation into English and French\nthroughout the sessions.\n\n\nACCOMMODATION & TRAVEL\n\n  If you require overnight accommodation near La Villette, we\nrecommend that you consult the following website that provides information\non hotels where discount prices have been negotiated -\nhttp://www.expotel.co.uk/?EVENTCODE=OECD2001.\n\n  I would also like to draw to your attention that discounted\ntravel is available on Air France and Eurostar -- please consult the Forum\ninternet site at http://www.oecd.org/forum2001/about/transport.htm for more\ninformation.\n\n\nCONFERENCE SOCIAL EVENTS\n\n  You are invited to attend the whole Forum. Information about\nsocial events, included special social events for speakers will be furnished\nto you shortly.\n\n\nACCOMPANYING PERSONS\n\n  We would also be very grateful if you could inform us of any\npersons who may be accompanying you to the Forum.  They will naturally be\ngiven free entrance to all Forum events.\n\n\nPRESS AND PUBLICITY\n\n  The Forum is attracting substantial media attention and we\nwould like to know if you would be interested in participating in interviews\nor photocall opportunities.\n\n  Meggan Dissly (meggan.dissly@oecd.org - Tel:\n33.1.45.24.80.94) from the OECD Media Relations Division, is responsible for\nForum media relations and may be in contact with your office regarding\npossible press opportunities. Please could you confirm the appropriate press\ncontact in your office.\n\n  If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact\nMr. John West or myself.  Thank you again for your participation in the\nForum and I look forward to meeting you in Paris.\n\n Your sincerely,\n\n\nNadine N'Diaye-Robinson\nInternet site and Operations Manager\nOECD Forum 2001 - Sustainable Development and the New Economy\nhttp://www.oecd.org/Forum2001/\n* Nadine.Ndiaye-Robinson@OECD.org\n( +33 1. 45.24.80.61\n: +33 1. 44.30.63.46\n\n\n - Speaker Admin form.doc\n\n", "mid" : "7075851.1075840290244.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1103.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1103.", "date" : "2001-04-24 05:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997bb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "simone.rose@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sorry, Simone.  I don't believe we received it.\n\n\nFrom: Simone La rose/ENRON@enronXgate on 04/24/2001 05:09 PM\nTo: Adam Johnson/ENRON@enronXgate, Amita Gosalia/LON/ECT@ECT, Andy \nZipper/ENRON@enronXgate, Bob Crane/ENRON@enronXgate, Bob \nShults/ENRON@enronXgate, Bruce Garner/LON/ECT@ECT, Bryan \nDeluca/ENRON@enronXgate, Cliff Baxter/ENRON@enronXgate, Daniel \nDiamond/ENRON@enronXgate, Daniel Reck/ENRON@enronXgate, Dave \nSamuels/ENRON@enronXgate, David Forster/ENRON@enronXgate, Eric \nThode/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Mcclellan/ENRON@enronXgate, Greg \nHermans/ENRON@enronXgate, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jay \nFitzgerald/NY/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeffrey A \nShankman/ENRON@enronXgate, Jeffrey McMahon/ENRON@enronXgate, Jennifer \ndeBoisblanc Denny/ENRON@enronXgate, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Joe Gold/LON/ECT@ECT, John L Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Joseph P Hirl/AP/ENRON@ENRON, Justin \nRostant/ENRON@enronXgate, Kal Shah/ENRON@enronXgate, Karen \nDenne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin \nMcGowan/ENRON@enronXgate, Kimberly Hillis/ENRON@enronXgate, Leonardo \nPacheco/ENRON@enronXgate, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lydia \nCannon/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nFrevert/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark S \nPalmer/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark Pickering/LON/ECT@ECT, Mark S \nPalmer/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Matt \nMotsinger/ENRON@enronXgate, Meredith Philipp/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Michael \nBridges/ENRON@enronXgate, Michael Brown/ENRON@enronXgate, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Paul Goddard/EU/Enron@Enron, Paul \nQuilkey/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Paula Rieker/Enron \nCommunications@Enron, Philippe A Bibi/ENRON@enronXgate, Rahil \nJafry/ENRON@enronXgate, Raymond Bowen/ENRON@enronXgate, Richard \nLewis/LON/ECT@ECT, Sally Beck/ENRON@enronXgate, Savita \nPuthigai/ENRON@enronXgate, Sheri Thomas/ENRON@enronXgate, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Sunil Abraham/ENRON@enronXgate, Tammie \nSchoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thor Lien/OSL/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tim R \nJones/EU/Enron@Enron, Tina Spiller/ENRON@enronXgate, Torrey \nMoorer/ENRON@enronXgate, William S Bradford/ENRON@enronXgate, Debbie R \nBrackett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jennifer Rosado/ENRON@enronXgate, Dawn \nMcDonald/ENRON@enronXgate, Vance Meyer/NA/Enron@ENRON, Marc \nEichmann/ENRON@enronXgate, Stephanie Segura/ENRON@enronXgate, Suresh \nRaghavan/ENRON@enronXgate\ncc:  \nSubject: EnronOnline Executive Summary for April 23, 2001\n\nThis is a re-send.\nI am experiencing e-mail problems.\nPlease let me know if you did not receive the summary.\n\nThanks for your patience.\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\nFrom:  La rose, Simone  \nSent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 4:29 PM\nTo: Johnson, Adam; Gosalia, Amita; Zipper, Andy; Crane Jr., Bob; Shults, Bob; \nGarner, Bruce; Deluca, Bryan; Baxter, Cliff; Diamond, Daniel; Reck, Daniel; \nSamuels, Dave; Forster, David; Thode, Eric; Mcclellan, George; Hermans, Greg; \nWhalley, Greg; Fitzgerald, Jay; Skilling, Jeff; Shankman, Jeffrey A.; \nMcMahon, Jeffrey; Denny, Jennifer; Fallon, Jim; Gold, Joe; Nowlan, John; \nSherriff, John; Hirl, Joseph; Rostant, Justin; Shah, Kal; Denne, Karen; Lay, \nKenneth; Mcgowan, Kevin; Hillis, Kimberly; Pacheco, Leonardo; Kitchen, \nLouise; Cannon, Lydia; Haedicke, Mark; Frevert, Mark; Koenig, Mark; Palmer, \nMark S.; Pickering, Mark; Palmer, Mark S.; Taylor, Mark; Motsinger, Matt; \nPhilipp, Meredith; Bridges, Michael; Brown, Michael; McConnell, Mike; \nGoddard, Paul; Quilkey, Paul; Rieker, Paula; Bibi, Philippe A.; Jafry, Rahil; \nBowen Jr., Raymond; Lewis, Richard; Beck, Sally; Puthigai, Savita; Thomas, \nSheri; Kean, Steven; Abraham, Sunil; Schoppe, Tammie; Lien, Thor; Belden, \nTim; Jones, Tim; Spiller, Tina; Moorer, Torrey; Bradford, William S.; \nBrackett, Debbie; Rosado, Jennifer; McDonald, Dawn; Meyer, Vance; Eichmann, \nMarc; Segura, Stephanie; Raghavan, Suresh\nSubject: EnronOnline Executive Summary for April 23, 2001\n\nFollowing please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6928420.1075840290270.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1104.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "simone.rose@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1104.", "date" : "2001-04-24 10:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EnronOnline Executive Summary for April 23, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997bc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The proposal is totally satisfactory to Ken Lay.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Holloway, Wanda\" <Wanda.Holloway@COMPAQ.com> on 04/19/2001 01:44:06 PM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'lynnj@iname.com'\" <lynnj@iname.com>\ncc: \"'babbio@verizon.com'\" <babbio@verizon.com>, \"Jackson, Yvonne\" \n<Yvonne.Jackson@COMPAQ.com> \nSubject: CONFIDENTIAL:  HR Committee Approval Requested for Option Grant\n\n\nIn light of Jesse Greene's acceptance of the SVP, Strategy position, we have\nre-examined his option opportunity for 2001.  As you recall, we deferred a\ndecision on his option grant in December 2000 pending a decision on his\nstatus.\n\nNow that Jesse has accepted this new role, we are recommending a grant of\n125,000 stock options, which is comparable to the December 2000 grant to\nother 16b officers in staff positions.  As a point of reference, below are\nthe option grants made to 16b officers in December 2000:\n\nBlackmore - 375k\nWinkler - 350k\nLarson - 275k\nMcDowell - 250k\nElias - 150k\nJackson - 175k\nSiekman - 155k\nNapier - 155k\nFox - 125k\nMilton - 100k\nClarke - 75k (received additional grant of 175k options upon appointment to\nCFO)\nWalker - 60k (received 250k new hire options in September)\nRobison - 0 (recently received new hire grant)\n\nIf you have any questions or concerns about this proposal, please let Yvonne\nor I know.  If it is acceptable, please advise and we will provide a\nunanimous consent for your signature to formalize.  Thank you!\n\nWanda G. Holloway\nAssociate General Counsel - Human Resources\nCompaq Computer Corporation\nMS110701\n20555 SH 249\nHouston, TX  77070-2698\n281-518-6943 (phone)/281-518-7644 (fax)\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "12076742.1075840290293.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1105.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1105.", "date" : "2001-04-25 08:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: CONFIDENTIAL: HR Committee Approval Requested for Option Grant" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997bd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "beau@layfam.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Beau, Ken would like to do this if we can arrange it.  He has a video to \nreceive the United Way Kneebone Award from Gerald Smith at 2:30 on Monday, \nMay 7.  I'm thinking that maybe we could do this video at 2:00 p.m.  That is \na lot to do two videos back to back, I guess, but there is very limited time \navailable and I think the United Way one will be pretty easy.  Will 30 \nminutes be sufficient?\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Beau Herrold\" <beau@layfam.com> on 04/23/2001 03:37:57 PM\nPlease respond to \"Beau Herrold\" <beau@layfam.com>\nTo: \"Lay, Ken\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Lay, Linda\" <mrslinda@lplpi.com> \nSubject: Child Advocates - Harry Reasoner\n\n\n\nKen -\n?\nChild Advocates'? 9th annual \"Pull for Kids  Sporting Classic\" is honoring?\nHarry  Reasoner.? Lannie Earthman, at Child Avdocates, told me that they  are \nputting together a short video (a tribute to Harry) for?the night of  the \nevent.? Harry doesn't know about the video so it will be a  surprise to him \nthat evening.? I've been told by Lannie that, at  Macey's request, those \nbeing videoed are Dr. Ralph Faigan (Baylor College of  Medicine), Steve \nMiller (CEO, Shell), Malcolm Gillis (President, Rice Univ.),  and hopefully \nyou.? Baylor College of Medicine is filming and producing  it.? If you would \nagree to do it, they can film you at your office at your  convenience.? It \nprobably wouldn't take very long, unless of  course?you had a whole lot to \nsay about Harry.? They want to have it  finished in the next couple of weeks, \nbecause the event is only a month away  (May 19th).\n?\nFYI, the Family Foundation?has always  supported the event and this year \ncontributed $25,000 (the highest sponsor  level).? I don't think that you and \nMom are planning on attending the event  or anyone else in the family.\n?\nLet me know if you would be interested in this so  that I can help facilitate \nit.\n?\n- Beau\n\n", "mid" : "3044508.1075840290317.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1106.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "beau@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1106.", "date" : "2001-04-25 10:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Child Advocates - Harry Reasoner" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997be" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mschopper@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks Marilou, but Ken Lay cannot attend.  We are having the Enron Board \nmeeting that day and Mr. Lay has a meeting scheduled all afternoon.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Marilou Schopper\" <MSCHOPPER@houston.org> on 04/26/2001 05:49:58 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: The Center For Houston's Future -- Finance Committee Meeting\n\n\nThis message is being sent to request the presence of\nMr. Lay at a meeting of the Finance Committee of The Center for\nHouston's Future. Invitees of the meeting include Ben Love, Ned Holmes,\nGene Vaughan, Jim Royer, James Calloway and Marilou Schopper (Senior\nVice President of The Center).\n\nThe purpose of the meeting is to detail strategy for The Center for\nHouston's Future capital campaign.\n\nTuesday, May 1, 12:30 p.m.\nHouston Club -- President's Room\n\nThis meeting time would be directly after the monthly board meeting of\nthe Greater Houston Partnership.  No speaker is scheduled during lunch\nfor the Partnership's board meeting.  The Partnership board meeting will\nbe adjourned and the Finance Committee Meeting group will lunch/meet in\nthe President's Room.\n\nRosalee, I will call tomorrow to work out any details.  Thank you for\nyour help in scheduling.\n\n\n> Marilou A. Schopper, APR\n> Vice President, Communications\n> Greater Houston Partnership\n>\n> Address:  1200 Smith, Suite 700, Houston, TX 77002-4400\n> Phone: 713-844-3640\nPager:  713-710-5254\n> Fax: 713-844-0240\n> E-mail: mschopper@houston.org\n>\n> Please visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.houston.org\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "32097389.1075840290341.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1107.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mschopper@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1107.", "date" : "2001-04-27 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: The Center For Houston's Future -- Finance Committee Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997bf" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Any response to this e-mail should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com \n\nDear Stuart:\n\nI appreciate the e-mail concerning the Board of Trustees for The Institute \nfor Advanced Study in Musical Theatre.  You do indeed have a very impressive \nboard. \n\nI am still thinking about the possibility of serving on your board.  But at \nthe earliest, it would be late this year before I could entertain any \ninvolvement.  With your indulgence, I will keep you advised.\n\nWarm regards,\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\nstuart ostrow <sostrow@bayou.uh.edu> on 04/18/2001 11:54:13 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc: leo_jr@linbeck.com, leo3@linbeck.com \nSubject: Institute for Advanced Study in Musical Theatre\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nThe Institute for Advanced Study in Musical Theatre (IASMT) Board of\nTrustees is presently constituted as follows:\n\nJerry Bock\nEdgar M. Bronfman\nSchuyler Chapin\nLeo Linbeck III\nCarlisle Floyd\nStuart Ostrow\nWilliam Safire\nStephen Sondheim\n\nI pray you have thought happily about joining us, now that we are embarked\non a great journey into the unknown.   It was G.K. Chesterton who expressed\nso eloquently the purpose of art and religion - \"to remind us that we've\nforgotten who we are.\"   (If only once a year, with six months advance\nnotice.)\n\nEagerly,\n\nStuart\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6217586.1075840290365.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1108.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1108.", "date" : "2001-04-30 01:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Institute for Advanced Study in Musical Theatre" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "eva_evgenis@acml.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Eva -\n\nMr. Lay said that he will be happy to do this - accept the call from OPIC.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nEva_Evgenis@acml.com on 04/26/2001 12:41:14 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Reference for Mr. Frank Savage\n\n\nDear, Mr. Lay:\n\nI have taken the liberty of submitting your name as reference to\nthe Overseas Private Investment Corporation. I am part of a team\nwhich is bidding to manage a $350 million OPIC African\nInfrastructure Fund. I will serve as the Managing General Partner\nof the fund.\n\nA representative of OPIC will be calling you over the next\nseveral days to ask you about my personal character and my\nbusiness experience, as you are familiar with them.\n\nI would appreciate it if you would accept the call from OPIC.\n\nThank you very much,\n\nFrank Savage\n\n\n\n\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n\nThe information contained in this transmission may contain\nprivileged and confidential information and is intended only\nfor the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the\nintended recipient,  or an employee or agent responsible for\ndelivering this message to the intended recipient,  any review,\ndissemination, distribution or duplication of this communication\nis strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient,\nplease contact the sender immediately by reply e-mail and destroy\nall copies of the original message.\n\n\n", "mid" : "10479045.1075840290388.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1109.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "eva_evgenis@acml.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1109.", "date" : "2001-04-30 05:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Reference for Mr. Frank Savage" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Jeff and Valerie -\n\nSorry I hadn't responded sooner.  I was trying to get Mr. Lay out of town.  \nActually July 12 may work for him.  He is out of the office until June 12, \nbut I'll try to ask him on his messages, so you'll have an answer before then.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 05/31/2000 04:44:31 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: Panel on Valuation\n\n\nDear Ken,\n\nAlthough I didn't have your response in hand, based on the responses I have\nreceived, it seems that the best time for our next meeting is 3:00 - 5:30\np.m. on July 12 in New York City.\n\nI do hope you will be able to make it.  Please let me know.\n\nIn any event, I'll be in touch with you soon to follow up on the first\nmeeting.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff\n\n", "mid" : "13619754.1075840203465.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/111.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "111.", "date" : "2000-06-01 02:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mhk@heinzctr.org", "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org", "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "cc" : [ "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "text" : "Hi Mary Hope -\n\nKen would like to have the meeting late afternoon on May 24th, if \npossible.    He thinks your suggestion of Steering Committee members to join \nthe meeting are great.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\n\nmhk@heinzctr.org (Mary Hope Katsouros) on 04/05/2001 03:30:12 PM\nPlease respond to \"mhk@heinzctr.org\" <mhk@heinzctr.org>\nTo: \"'Ken Lay'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'William Merrell'\" <merrell@heinzctr.org> \nSubject: Missed you today\n\n\nDear Ken,\n\nWe regret that your schedule did not permit you to visit with us this week\nto discuss the Center's Global Change Program.  We do understand that the\nWhite House probably has priority.\n\nRosalee indicated that you are available to meet at the Center on May 24th.\nthe day before the Board of Trustees meeting.  May I suggest that we invite\nsome members of the Steering Committee to join us on the 24th to review\nwhere we are, the political environment, and continued Center involvement\nin this program area.  As you are aware we have had discussions with the\nTurner Foundation on a Leadership Forum and have developed several projects\nwhich have each received partial funding commitments from the federal\ngovernment or private foundations.    Paul O'Neill, Tim Wirth, Bill Miller,\nTeresa Heinz and Michael Oppenheimer are my suggestion of Steering\nCommittee members to join us.  Please give me your thoughts.\n\nAs always, Mary Hope\n\n**************************************\nMary Hope Katsouros\nSenior Vice President\nThe H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment\n1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 735 South\nWashington, DC  20004\nPhone:  (202) 737-6307\nFax:      (202) 737-6410\nEmail:    mhk@heinzctr.org\n\n\n - WINMAIL.DAT\n\n", "mid" : "27655250.1075840290412.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1110.", "bcc" : [ "merrell@heinzctr.org", "daggett@heinzctr.org" ], "to" : [ "mhk@heinzctr.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1110.", "date" : "2001-04-30 06:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Missed you today" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tim.despain@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken said \"Tim - I hope this works out\".\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Tim DeSpain@ECT on 04/20/2001 02:49 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Andrew S Fastow/Enron@EnronXGate \nSubject: Gerald Smith\n\nOver the past few months, Enron Global Finance has been evaluating various \nopportunities where Enron and Smith Graham & Company may be able to work \ntogether.  Unfortunately, the process was slowed when our primary contact at \nSmith Graham, Gabriel Hayes, left the firm earlier this year.  We have since \nreestablished discussions and the Global Finance Group is preparing a \nproposal that a portion (about $30 million) of the Enron Cash Balance Plan \nportfolio be dedicated to an emerging managers portfolio.  One-third of this \nmoney ($10 million) would be invested in bonds, which could be placed with \nSmith Graham, as the fixed-income manager .  (Total Plan assets are about \n$235 million.)\n\nThe proposal will be submitted to the Plan Administrative Committee at its \nquarterly meeting on May 3rd.  The proposal should be well received as the \nCommittiee has previously requested that  we optimize our existing allocation \nto minority money managers.  Gerald Smith has been advised that Enron is \nlooking at ways to allocate money to the firm, and that a decision should be \nreached sometime in May.  We have not communicated the specific details of \nour intentions as of yet pending the outcome of the May 3rd meeting.\n\nI am available for further discussion at your convenience.\n\nRegards,\nTim DeSpain\n(x31770)\n\n", "mid" : "5804618.1075840290435.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1111.", "bcc" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "tim.despain@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1111.", "date" : "2001-04-30 06:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Gerald Smith" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "outlook.team@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Outlook Migration Team\n04/30/2001 02:08 PM\nTo: Rebecca Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Adrian Ausucua/NA/Enron@Enron, Brian \nZatarain/Corp/Enron@Enron, Carol Howes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nDavid Shields/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Denise \nAlmoina/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Denka Wangdi/NA/Enron@Enron, \nEduardo Robles/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Elio \nTortolero/Corp/Enron@Enron, Felicia \nLegier/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Felipe Ospina/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nFrances Reese/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John Guidry/Enron@EnronXGate, Joy \nOliver/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kari \nDuncan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Keith \nSparks/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Lisa B Alderman/NA/Enron@Enron, \nIsabel Romero/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Michael \nGantt/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Michael J Smith/OTS/Enron@ENRON, \nRudolf Bond/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sean \nLong/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steve \nJernigan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steve \nHirsh/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Timothy B \nRebhorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Veronica Medrano/NA/Enron@ENRON, \nVeronica Perez/NA/Enron@Enron, Wendi \nHoelscher/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Yao \nApasu/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Yen \nNguyen/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Yvette Pinero/Enron@EnronXGate, \nAlan McGaughy/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dorothy Burrell/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, James \nPosway/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Maritta Mullet/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Michael \nMitcham/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Irena D Hogan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jana \nMorse/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey C Gossett/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martha \nStevens/HOU/ECT@ECT, Patricia Rivera/NA/Enron@Enron, Trang Le/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nBob Johnson/Enron@EnronXGate, Colin Strom/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Mark \nBegley/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Robert Bryan/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Ted \nWillimon/NPNG/Enron@ENRON, Charles T Muzzy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cora \nPendergrass/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Daniel Lisk/NA/Enron@Enron, Darren \nEspey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George F Smith/Enron@EnronXGate, Hillary \nMack/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jan Sutherland/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jason \nWolfe/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jessica White/NA/Enron@Enron, Kevin \nBrady/NA/Enron@Enron, Kirk Lenart/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lisa Kinsey/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMargie Straight/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark L Schrab/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shelly \nMendel/NA/Enron@ENRON, Stacey J Brewer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Suzanne \nChristiansen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tammy Gilmore/NA/Enron@ENRON, Ted \nEvans/NA/Enron@ENRON, Teresa McOmber/NA/Enron@ENRON, Wes \nDempsey/NA/Enron@Enron, Billy Dorsey/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nEarl Hailey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie \nWilliamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lena \nLacey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Office of the Chairman/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sally Keepers/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vineet Arora/NA/Enron@ENRON, Bob Klide/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Ed \nBracco/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Margarita Meyer/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, Perry \nGittelson/NYC/MGUSA@MGUSA, George Robinson/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Sandra \nSharp/OTS/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: 2- SURVEY/INFORMATION EMAIL\n\nCurrent Notes User: \n\nTo ensure that you experience a successful migration from Notes to Outlook, \nit is necessary to gather individual user information prior to your date of \nmigration.  Please take a few minutes to completely fill out the following \nsurvey.  When you finish, simply click on the 'Reply' button then hit 'Send'  \nYour survey will automatically be sent to the Outlook 2000 Migration Mailbox.\n\nThank you.\n\nOutlook 2000 Migration Team\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFull Name:     Kenneth L. Lay    \n\nLogin ID:  klay\n\nExtension:  36773\n\nOffice Location:  EB5005\n\nWhat type of computer do you have?  (Desktop,  Laptop,  Both)  Desktop\n\nDo you have a PDA?  If yes, what type do you have:   (None, IPAQ, Palm Pilot, \nJornada)  none\n\nDo you have permission to access anyone's Email/Calendar?  yes, Rosalee T. \nFleming\n    If yes, who?  \n\nDoes anyone have permission to access your Email/Calendar?  Rosalee T. \nFleming, Tori L Wells\n    If yes, who?  \n\nAre you responsible for updating anyone else's address book?  \n    If yes, who?  no\n\nIs anyone else responsible for updating your address book?  \n    If yes, who?  yes - Rosalee Fleming\n\nDo you have access to a shared calendar?  \n    If yes, which shared calendar? \n\nDo you have any Distribution Groups that Messaging maintains for you (for \nmass mailings)?  \n    If yes, please list here:  \n\nPlease list all Notes databases applications that you currently use:  \n\nIn our efforts to plan the exact date/time of your migration, we also will \nneed to know:\n\nWhat are your normal work hours?  From:  8:30 a.m.     To:    6:30 p.m.  \n\nWill you be out of the office in the near future for vacation, leave, etc?\n       If so, when?        From (MM/DD/YY): 05/02/01     To (MM/DD/YY):    \n05/07/01 \n\n\n\n", "mid" : "15497491.1075840290460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1112.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "outlook.team@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1112.", "date" : "2001-04-30 09:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: 2- SURVEY/INFORMATION EMAIL" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jean.ryall@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "richard.shapiro@enron.com" ], "text" : "Good morning, Jean - \n\nI understand from Rob Bradley that you are putting together some facts for \nKen as he is moderator of this panel tomorrow in Austin.  He said that he \nwould like some bullet points about basic trend data last five years re:  \nnatural gas production and oil production in the State.  He also would like \nfacts about electricity transmission and any copies of articles about the \nsubject.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "16843829.1075840290488.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1113.", "bcc" : [ "richard.shapiro@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jean.ryall@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1113.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Governor's Business Council Energy Panel" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "indiasummit@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "All responses to this e-mail should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nDear Colette:\n\n In response to your e-mail concerning the upcoming New Delhi World Forum, I \nwould expect that this forum should evaluate the impact of what is happening \non our project at Dabohl with reference to enticing other foreign \ninvestment.  As you probably know, the State of Maharastra has been slow \npaying and no paying for the electricity from our plant at Dabohl for \nsometime and more recently both the State of Maharastra  and the Government \nof India have refused to honor their government guarantees on this project.  \nWe have filed a political force majeure on the project and indeed will be \nmoving into arbitration on that and a number of other issues in London in the \nnot too distant future.  Again, I believe this will send a very negative \nsignal to the market place as to the advisability of international companies \ninvesting in India.  I would think you might want to build one panel around \nthis subject.  \n\n If there's any way we can be of help, let me know.\n\nBest regards,\n\nKen Lay\n\n\n\n\n\"Colette Mathur, Director\" <indiasummit@weforum.org> on 04/24/2001 09:44:29 AM\nTo: \"klay@enron.com\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: India Economic Summit 2001, New Delhi 2-4 December\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman\nEnron\n\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nWhen the Minister of Finance of India Yashwant Sinha recently presented the\n2001-2002 national budget, it was widely acknowledged as a very ambitious\n\"dream budget\" which puts India on a high growth trajectory. Most key\nsectors should benefit from these reforms, which will thus give a new boost\nto the country's economic and social progress. As such, the budget was\nwelcomed with great enthusiasm by the Indian and international business\ncommunity.\n\nOn the occasion of our India Economic Summit 2001 to be held in partnership\nwith the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) from 2 to 4 December in New\nDelhi, it will be the perfect time to assess the progress of the bold and\nextensive measures proposed in the recent budget, how they have been\nimplemented and how they have impacted the business environment, domestic\nindustry activity and foreign investment.\n\nAs we will soon be preparing the preliminary programme of the Summit, I\nwould like to take the opportunity to benefit from your expertise and\nunderstanding of the country. I would greatly appreciate receiving from you\nany particular topics or issues that you wish to see given priority on the\nagenda. Any suggestions of relevant speakers or experts that you may have\nwould also be welcomed.\n\nI look forward to receiving your response at the above e-mail address and\nkindly ask you to copy my colleague Mitra Khoubrou (e-mail:\nmitra.khoubrou@weforum.org).\n\nFor more information on the 2001-2002 Union Budget, please visit the\nwebsite of the Ministry of Finance of India at http://finmin.nic.in/fub.htm\n\nI look forward to hearing from you and hope that you will be with us in\nIndia again next December.\n\nBest regards,\n\nColette Mathur,\nDirector,\nCenter for Regional Strategies\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n", "mid" : "29062064.1075840290512.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1114.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "indiasummit@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1114.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: India Economic Summit 2001, New Delhi 2-4 December" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "john.lavorato@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John, Ken said that he does support you extending the offer.\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: John J Lavorato/ENRON@enronXgate@enronXgate on 04/30/2001 11:30 AM\nSent by: Kimberly Hillis/ENRON@enronXgate\nTo: Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joannie \nWilliamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cliff Baxter/ENRON@enronXgate, James A \nHughes/ENRON@enronXgate, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark \nMetts/Enron@EnronXGate, Stephanie Harris/ENRON@enronXgate, Maureen \nMcVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON@enronXgate, Dolores \nFisher/Enron@EnronXGate, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON@enronXgate, Mrudula \nGadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/ENRON@enronXgate, \nMark Frevert/ENRON@enronXgate, Nicki Daw/ENRON@enronXgate, Lucy \nMarshall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kathy \nMcMahon/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Philippe A \nBibi/ENRON@enronXgate, Raymond Bowen/ENRON@enronXgate, Michael R \nBrown/LON/ECT@ECT, Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/ENRON@enronXgate, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Cox/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, David W Delainey/HOU/EES@EES, James Derrick/ENRON@enronXgate, \nSteve Elliott/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew S \nFastow/ENRON@enronXgate, Ben Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Rod Hayslett/ENRON@enronXgate, Stanley \nHorton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Louise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, \nDanny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey McMahon/ENRON@enronXgate, Mark S \nMuller/HOU/EES@EES, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken \nRice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Matthew \nScrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A Shankman/ENRON@enronXgate, Jeffrey \nSherrick/ENRON@enronXgate, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nThomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, G G Garcia/ENRON@enronXgate, Susan \nSkarness/ENRON@enronXgate, Karen K Heathman/ENRON@enronXgate, Sharron \nWestbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay Chapman/HOU/EES@EES, Bridget \nMaronge/ENRON@enronXgate, Inez Dauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sue Ford/ENRON@enronXgate, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mercedes \nEstrada/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Christina \nGrow/ENRON@enronXgate, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Laura \nTaylor/ENRON@enronxgate, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Suzanne \nDanz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Peggy McCurley/ENRON@enronXgate, Marsha \nSchiller/ENRON@enronXgate, Tammie Schoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kimberly \nHillis/ENRON@enronXgate, Jennifer Burns/ENRON@enronXgate, Sharon \nDick/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Leah \nRijo/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kathy \nCampos/ENRON@enronXgate, Julie Armstrong/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kelly \nJohnson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: VP Candidate Greg Shea\n\nI would like to pursue an offer to Mr. Shea prior to the next Executive \nCommittee meeting on May 7, 2001.  Please forward your comments or questions \nby Tuesday, May 1, 2001 so that I can extend the offer by Wednesday, May 2, \n2001.\n\nYou will find attached the recommendation letter and his resume.\n\nRegards,\n\nJohn Lavorato\n\n \n\nTammie Schoppe on behalf of John Lavorato.\n\n", "mid" : "27807662.1075840290536.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1115.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "john.lavorato@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1115.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: VP Candidate Greg Shea" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mike.mcconnell@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Mike.  What time is the meeting?\n\nRosie\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: EGM - all company meeting\n\nKen,\n\nPer my voicemail, we are having an all employee meeting on next Monday at the \nHyatt Regency.  The purpose of this meeting is to pull everyone together for \nan update on EGM and a brief presentation from all the business units within \nEGM.  This includes about 1 hour of business and then drinks and food - we \nexpect about 500 people.  \n\nWe have made a lot of progress on changing the nature and profitability of \nthese businesses and we want to make sure everyone sees just how far we have \ncome in a few months.  \n\nI believe they will be motivated to see the growth and profitability.  We had \na record Q1 with $100 million of gross margin.  That was 50% of what they \nmade in all of 2000.  Combined with the fact that in December of 2000 alone \nwe made $87 million in gross margin, I believe it will have a big impact.\n\nIf you could attend the meeting even for a few minutes it would go a long way \nin helping us drive our other point which is that the EGM businesses are now \ncore to Enron and has the attention of both you and Jeff.\n\nThanks for considering this and let me know if you need any other information \nor assistance.\n\nMike \n\n", "mid" : "17256534.1075840290560.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1116.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mike.mcconnell@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1116.", "date" : "2001-04-30 23:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EGM - all company meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997c9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rhaynes@poloralphlauren.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "All responses to Ken Lay should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nRoger:\n\nI appreciate the brief e-mail concerning The Continental article.  It turned \nout to be a nice article.\n\nI have been in and out of London in recent weeks but not there for any \nextended stay.  I believe my next extended stay in London will be this Fall.  \nI will attempt to come by and check your products out.\n\nMy very best to you.\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\"Haynes, Roger\" <rhaynes@PoloRalphLauren.com> on 04/25/2001 10:17:41 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: C DNEM ROZDENIA !\n\n\nPrivet! Kenneth\n\nI have just finished reading the article in Continental ,hence the Russian\ngreeting .\n\nYou look in good health , or is it the skills of the make-up artist ,the\nformer I hope .\n\nWill you be making a stop in England ?.\n\nDo skoroi vstrechi .\n\nRoger\n\n", "mid" : "19624427.1075840290583.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1117.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rhaynes@poloralphlauren.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1117.", "date" : "2001-05-01 00:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: C DNEM ROZDENIA !" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ca" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sjhoil@earthlink.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "All responses to Ken Lay should be sent to kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nDear Steve:\n\n The Galleo mobile multimedia communicator looks very interesting.  As you \nmay know, I am on the Compaq Computer board.  They have a very successful \nproduct that is somewhat similar referred to as the iPAQ.  They also have \nother wireless machines which I use.  I think for the time being I do not \nnecessarily need to add one more.  But I do appreciate you thinking of me.\n\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\"Steve Hacker\" <sjhoil@earthlink.com> on 04/25/2001 09:44:27 AM\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Galleo\n\n\n\n???? Ken,??check out  www.galleo.com some exciting orders have  come in, if \nyou like what you see call me  \n.?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  ?\n?? ??? ??? ???  ??? ??? ??? ???  best,  STEVE?????????????????????????????  \n\n", "mid" : "21241280.1075840290607.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1118.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sjhoil@earthlink.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1118.", "date" : "2001-05-01 01:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Galleo" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997cb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Pershing, I am still confused about the exact date of the panel!!\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 05/03/2001 \n08:00:41 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nRosalee -- I just wanted to follow up to see if there are any further\nquestions you (or Mr Lay) have had with regard to the OECD FORUM and IEA\nMinisterial sessions scheduled for 15-16 May here in Paris.  The schedule is\nas I sent it to you in April -- although there may be some changes with the\nevents at the Ministerial dinner.  Here, while we are still intending that\nMr. Lay provide a summary of the FORUM session to the ministerial\nparticipants, we may need to re-order the dinner agenda slightly to\naccommodate Secretary Abraham's schedule.  We will keep you posted.\n\nI would also appreciate receiving a copy of the CV that you sent to the OECD\nfor our own files; we are trying to compile a full set of all participants\nfor use during the sessions.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nBest wishes,\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n\n", "mid" : "16602633.1075840290632.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1119.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1119.", "date" : "2001-05-03 01:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997cc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mizzouwally@compuserve.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Pfeffer -\n\nDr. Lay asked me to tell you it's fine to proceed ahead with the 2001 date.  \nIt looks available on his schedule.  Please let me know if you need \ninformation from us.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Walter L. Pfeffer\" <mizzouwally@compuserve.com>@compuserve.com> on \n05/26/2000 11:04:25 AM\nTo: \"Hon. Dr. Kenneth L. Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Dates for the Faculty-Alumni Awards at MU...\n\n\nDear Dr. Lay,\n        In my last note, I believe I promised to check on the dates for the\nFaculty-Alumni Awards ceremonies in the future.  The University and the MU\nAlumni Association have them scheduled for:\n        October 26, 2001,\n        October 4, 2002, and\n        October 10, 2003.\nAs I mentioned, the nominations are due February 1st of each year, and\nattendance at the awards ceremony is necessary in order to receive it.  The\nprocess is competitive, but I would like to proceed with your nomination\nthis coming winter if the 2001 date is available on your schedule.\n        I visited with Mr. Purdy yesterday about a project at the Evans\nScholars House.  He and Mrs. Purdy seem to be doing fine - and enjoying the\nspring sunshine!\n        I look forward to visiting with you again.  Until then, I am\nCordially yours,\nWally Pfeffer\nPast-President, Leaders\nCollege of Arts & Science\n\np.s.  hope you have a relaxing holiday weekend!\n\n", "mid" : "32434103.1075840203488.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/112.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mizzouwally@compuserve.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "112.", "date" : "2000-06-02 10:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Dates for the Faculty-Alumni Awards at MU..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997cd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ken.rice@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, Ken Lay said he is fine with this.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nKen Rice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS\n05/01/2001 03:48 PM\nTo: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nJames Derrick/Corp/Enron, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT, Ben Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Metts/NA/Enron, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou \nL Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@Enron, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT, Raymond Bowen/HOU/ECT, \nMichael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMark Frevert/NA/Enron, James A Hughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Louise \nKitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nRebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT, Greg \nPiper/Corp/Enron, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg \nWhalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, David W Delainey/HOU/EES@EES, Janet R \nDietrich/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, \nMatthew Scrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Thomas E \nWhite/HOU/EES@EES, David Cox/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Steve \nElliott/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jim Fallon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nDanny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron\ncc: Carol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Dorothy \nDalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications \nSubject: Executive Committee Recommendation - VP Candidate - Rick Fehl\n\nExecutive Committee:\n\nWe would like to pursue an offer to Rick Fehl prior to the next Executive \nCommittee meeting on May 7, 2001.  Please forward your comments or questions \nas soon as possible.  \n\nYou will find attached the recommendation letter and his resume.\n\nRegards, \n\nKen Rice & Kevin Hannon\n\n \n\n\n", "mid" : "1797236.1075840290655.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1120.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ken.rice@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1120.", "date" : "2001-05-03 05:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Executive Committee Recommendation - VP Candidate - Rick Fehl" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ce" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "legal@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay said \"Lance, this looks fine to me\".  \n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Lance Schuler-Legal@ECT on 05/01/2001 05:09 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: James Derrick/Enron@EnronXGate \nSubject: Project Aura; draft disclosures re LJM2\n\nAt the request of Jim Derrick, attached are the latest draft disclosures for \na 10-Q Quarterly Report and for the 2002 Proxy Statement in connection with \nLJM2's proposed acquisition of Enron Renewable Energy Corp.  Please do not \nhesitate to contact me if you have any questions.  Lance.\n\n\n\n\n\nW. Lance Schuler\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith Street, EB 3826\nHouston, Texas  77002\nPhone:  713/853-5419\nFax:  713/646-3393\nEmail:  lance.schuler-legal@enron.com\n\n", "mid" : "7169533.1075840290678.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1121.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "legal@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1121.", "date" : "2001-05-03 06:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Project Aura; draft disclosures re LJM2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997cf" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tonda_bunge@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tonda, is Ken Lay still a member?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nTonda Bunge <tonda_bunge@yahoo.com> on 05/03/2001 04:18:41 PM\nPlease respond to tonda_bunge@yahoo.com\nTo: tbunge@texasgbc.org\ncc:  \nSubject: Governor's Business Council -File Update\n\n\nDear Members:\n\nIn order to keep our files current, I would like\nfor you to e-mail or fax the following\ninformation to me.  You may send it to\ntonda_bunge@yahoo.com, tbunge@texasgbc.or or fax\nnumber 512-485-4592.\n\nFormal Name\nPreferred Name\nTitle\nCompany\nAddress\nPhone\nFax\ne-mail\nAssistant's:Name, Phone Number and E-mail\n\nAs soon as all the members have responded I will\nsend out a new roster.\n\nThank you for you help.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n=====\nTonda Bunge\nExecutive Assistant\nGovernor's Business Council, Inc.\n816 Congress Avenue, Suite 1100\nAustin, Texas 78701\n512.485.4591(phone) 512.485.4592(fax)\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices\nhttp://auctions.yahoo.com/\n\n", "mid" : "4391369.1075840290703.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1122.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tonda_bunge@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1122.", "date" : "2001-05-03 11:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Governor's Business Council -File Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here is Mr. Lay's bio.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Heidi VanGenderen\" <hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu> on 05/08/2001 10:46:40 AM\nPlease respond to <hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu>\nTo: \ncc: \"Marshall Kaplan (E-mail)\" <mkaplan@carbon.cudenver.edu>, \"'Sue Green'\" \n<s1green@carbon.cudenver.edu>, \"Tom McCoy (E-mail)\" \n<tmccoy@carbon.cudenver.edu> \nSubject: Request for Bios\n\n\nHello All:\n\nWe are looking forward to the May 22-23 Forum on Securing the Energy Future\nof the Western United States.\n\nIf you wish to have a paragraph-long bio included in the Forum notebook,\nplease respond to this e-mail by sending your bio.  Feel free to fax one, if\nthat's easier, as well.\n\nPlease don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or comments.\n\nThanks very much,\n\nHeidi VanGenderen, Senior Associate\nWirth Chair in Environmental and\nCommunity Development Policy\nInstitute for Policy Research and Implementation\nUniversity of Colorado-Denver\n1445 Market Street, Suite 350\nDenver, CO  80202-1727\nTel - 303-820-5676\nFax - 303-534-8774\n\n\n", "mid" : "19543899.1075840290726.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1123.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "hvg@carbon.cudenver.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1123.", "date" : "2001-05-08 05:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Request for Bios" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "aervin@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Ken Lay will be out of the country during this time.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Adell Ervin\" <aervin@houston.org> on 05/09/2001 10:19:46 AM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: Board Trip to Washington, D.C. -- June 6 & 7, 2001\n\n\n\n\nMEMORANDUM\n\n\nDATE:\n=09\n=09May 9, 2001\n=09\n\n?\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n\nTO:\n=09\n=09Kenneth Lay\n=09\n=09ENRON\n=09\n\n?\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n\nFROM:\n=09\n=09Anne Culver, Government Affairs\n=09\n=09Greater Houston Partnership\n=09\n\n?\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n\nSUBJECT:\n=09\n=09Board Trip to Washington, D.C. -- June 6 & 7, 2001\n=09\n\n?\n\nThe purpose of this memo is to invite you to participate in the Partnership=\n=01,s=20\nannual Board lobby trip to Washington, D.C.? This year=01,s trip, to be led=\n by=20\nthe Partnership Chairman Bruce LaBoon and Government Relations Advisory=20\nCommittee Bill Wise, will occur Wednesday, June 6 and Thursday, June 7.? Th=\ne=20\ndelegation will leave Houston at approximately 3 p.m. on the 6th and return=\n=20\nto Houston around 9 p.m. on the 7th.\n\n?\n\nYou are likely familiar with the format for these trips.? We expect to secu=\nre=20\nuse of Partnership-member corporate planes for air transport.? The=20\nPartnership will book hotel rooms for June 6, with participants responsible=\n=20\nfor hotel charges (approximately $300-$350); ground transport and meals wil=\nl=20\nbe arranged by the Partnership.\n\n?\n\nWe=01,ll spend the full day the 7th in meetings.? The itinerary is in=20\ndevelopment.? We are planning a breakfast meeting with the full Houston are=\na=20\ndelegation and meetings with our two Senators, EPA, DOT, DOE, House=20\nTransportation Appropriations Chairman Rogers of Kentucky, and with the=20\nPresident=01,s staff at the White House.? We=01,ll end the day with a recep=\ntion at=20\nthe Capitol to which we will invite the entire Texas delegation, Houstonian=\ns=20\nin the Administration, the Texas Office of State-Federal Relations,=20\nWashington-based staff of Partnership-member companies, and so forth.\n\n?\n\nAs you can imagine, it is easier for us to secure meetings when we can=20\nconfirm the names of those who will be in our group.? Please indicate your=\n=20\nability to join the trip by checking the form below and returning it as soo=\nn=20\nas possible either by return email or fax to 713-844-0257.? Detailed briefi=\nng=20\nbooks and a final itinerary will be provided to you before your departure.\n\n?\n\nPlease do not hesitate to call me with any questions you may have, at=20\n713-844-3624.? These trips have always proven to be substantive, informativ=\ne,=20\neducational . . . and sort of fun, too!? I do hope you can join the Board=\n=20\ndelegation and will return the RSVP right away.? Thanks.\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------=\n---\n--------------------------------\n\n____? ????????????? YES, I will go on the June 6 & 7 trip.? I understand th=\ne=20\ntime commitment is ???????? 3 p.m. June 6 through 9 p.m. June 7.? I=20\nunderstand that I am responsible for ??? all my hotel charges for the night=\n=20\nof the 6th (Partnership will book the hotel ??????????????????????? for=20\nyou.)? My social security number, for White House clearance purposes is=20\n??????????????????????? _______________________________.\n\n?\n\n____??????????????? NO, cannot participate.\n\n?\n - header.htm\n - image001.wmz\n\n", "mid" : "9989191.1075840290751.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1124.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aervin@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1124.", "date" : "2001-05-09 04:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Board Trip to Washington, D.C. -- June 6 & 7, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gabriella.goekjian@oecd.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, Gabriella (that is such a pretty name!) -\n\nI apologize for not responding.  The conference details have been a bit \nconfusing to us as we didn't seem to have many.  Mr. Lay is scheduled to \nparticipate in a Ministerial Working Dinner the evening of May 15.  He has to \ngive a brief report on his forum session from earlier in the afternoon.  It \nis being held at the Kleber International Conference Centre.  Therefore, Dr. \nand Mrs. Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nThank you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nGabriella.GOEKJIAN@oecd.org on 05/10/2001 10:11:44 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Dinner at the occasion of the OECD forum 2001\n\n\nSorry I had forgotten to put the subject\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: GOEKJIAN Gabriella, SGE\n> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 5:07 PM\n> To: 'klay@enron.com'\n> Subject:\n>\n> Dear Mr. Lay,\n>\n>  I had sent an invitation to you from Mr. Donald J. Johnston and Mrs.\n> Heather Johnston to attend a dinner at the occasion of the OECD Forum 2001\n> at their residence on Tuesday 15 May at 8.15 p.m.  I hope you will be able\n> to join them.  Could you kindly confirm it to me.\n>\n>  Thank you.\n>\n>  Yours sincerely,\n>\n> Gabriella Goekjian\n> personal assistant to\n> Mr. Donald J. Johnston\n>\n>\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "15510444.1075840290812.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1125.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gabriella.goekjian@oecd.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1125.", "date" : "2001-05-11 00:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Dinner at the occasion of the OECD forum 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I think we've received everything Mr. Pershing.  We have the VIP pass for the \ncar.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"PERSHING Jonathan, IEA/LTO\" <Jonathan.PERSHING@iea.org> on 05/11/2001 \n12:55:08 PM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial\n\n\nI just wanted to follow up to make sure that all the arrangements for Mr\nLay's trip to Paris are in order.  In particular, I wanted to make sure that\nthe materials for the FORUM, including the VIP pass for his car and driver\nmade it to you.  Please let me know if not, and I will arrange to have the\nmaterials left at his hotel pending his arrival.\n\nI have been in touch with Mr Bradley on input to Mr Lay's remarks, and all\nseems in order on that front.\n\nThanks again for your help.\n\nBest,\n\nJonathan Pershing\n\n", "mid" : "33211218.1075840290835.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1126.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jonathan.pershing@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1126.", "date" : "2001-05-11 07:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: for Rosalee - re Mr. Lay's participation at IEA ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d4" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "michael.terraso@enron.com", "michael.terraso@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "michael.terraso@enron.com" ], "text" : "Enron's Environmental Strategies group will convene an \"Emissions Strategy \nMeeting\" on Friday May 18.  \nBased on very positive responses, we expect participation from a number of \ncommercial groups from within Enron -- including Enron Europe, EES, ENA, ETS, \nEGM and others.\n\nThe meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (including lunch) in room \n8C1, 8th floor of the Enron Building.  (Representatives of Enron Europe will \nparticipate in the morning session by video conference, and others from \nvarious locations will participate by telephone.)\n\nThe objectives of the session are to:\n\n1) provide Enron commercial and support groups with the latest information on \nemissions regulation, markets, and Enron's advocacy efforts worldwide, and\n\n2) receive feedback on commercial interests and input on policy options so \nthat we may develop the best business and policy strategies for Enron in both \nthe short and long term.\n\nWe would like you to invite you to join the session for as long as your \nschedule permits, as well as make a few brief remarks about the importance of \nglobal emissions issues -- such as climate change and U.S. multipollutant \nlegislation -- to the group.\n\nWe are still preparing a detailed agenda, but expect to cover a number of \ntopics related to U.S. and international emissions issues.  A draft is \nattached.\n\nI hope you will be able to join us for what should be a very insightful and \nproductive session.\n\nRosalee:  please let me know of potentially-available times for Dr. Lay's \nparticipation at your earliest convenience.\n\nThank you,\n\nJeff Keeler\n\n\n\nJeffrey Keeler\nDirector, Environmental Strategies\nEnron\nWashington DC office - (202) 466-9157\nCell Phone (203) 464-1541", "mid" : "2975107.1075840290859.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1127.", "bcc" : [ "michael.terraso@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1127.", "date" : "2001-05-11 09:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Background on 5/18 Enron Emissions Strategy Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay said that he would like for you to accept service on his behalf.\n\n\n\n\nRobert_Donohoo@i2.com on 05/09/2001 10:32:34 AM\nTo: tom_meredith@dell.com, bcash@interwest.com, Kenneth.lay@enron.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, Sanjiv_Sidhu@i2.com, Romesh_Wadhwani@i2.com, \nGreg_Brady@i2.com, Reagan_Lancaster@i2.com, Hiten_Varia@i2.com, \nPallab_Chatterjee@i2.com, Bill_Beecher@i2.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Lawsuit\n\n\nGentlemen;\n\nYou may or may not be aware, but each of you has been named as a defendant\nin a lawsuit.  The lawsuit has been filed by a Plaintiff who is represented\nby one of the law firms which has filed suit against i2 in the class action\nlawsuit (i.e. the Nike situation).  The Plaintiff in this lawsuit is a\nnominal shareholder and acts as a front for the Plaintiff law firm.\n\nWhat makes the lawsuit different from the class action is that it is a\nshareholder derivative lawsuit.  What this means is that the plaintiff\nshareholder has filed the lawsuit against each of you to collect damages on\nbehalf of i2.  The claim is based on the Nike facts, but the Plaintiff is\nclaiming i2 has been damaged by your actions.   What is interesting is that\nall damages recovered would go to i2.  So why the lawsuit?  The Plaintiff\ncan recover for all legal fees he incurs in bringing the lawsuit.\nDerivative actions commonly follow class action filings, as a sort of\n\"tag-along\" type of action.\n\nThe Plaintiff attorney has requested that i2 accept service of the lawsuit\non your behalf.  Normally, I would say no and let the Plaintiff law firm\ntry and track you down, but they may try and serve you at an inappropriate\ntime, i.e. client meeting, during a speech.  Please let me know if you\nwould like for us to accept service on your behalf.  This is very common\npractice.\n\nI will send each of you a copy of the lawsuit.  Needless to say, you are\nindemnified for this, i2 will pay for all legal fees incurred to defend you\nand i2 does have insurance to cover this matter.\n\nPlease let me know of your decision to have i2 accept service on your\nbehalf.\n\nThanks\n\n\nBob Donohoo\nCorporate Counsel\ni2 Technologies, Inc.\n\nThis message and the documents attached to it, if any, is intended only for\nthe use of the addressee and may contain information that may be PRIVILEGED\nand CONFIDENTIAL, and/or may contain ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT.  If you are not\nthe intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of\nthis communication is strictly prohibited.  If you have received this\ncommunication in error, please delete all electronic copies of this message\nand its attachments, destroy any hard copies you may have created and\nnotify me immediately.\n\n\n", "mid" : "6531247.1075840290883.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1128.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1128.", "date" : "2001-05-14 07:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Lawsuit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d6" }, "sender" : "vmartinez@winstead.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nHouston's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games is entering the final phase of the\ndomestic bid process.  This summer, the United States Olympic Committee\n(USOC) will conduct initial site visits and evaluations of the eight U.S.\nbid cities with the goal being to cut the number of cities to three or four.\nThis cut will occur in December of this year.  The USOC will be conducting\nHouston's site visit July 16-19, 2001.\n\nThis site visit is critical to our ultimate success in bringing the Olympic\nGames to Houston.  Over the four-day period in which the USOC site\nevaluation team is in Houston, two days will be devoted to venue tours and\npresentations.  There are eight presentation topics predetermined by the\nUSOC, one of which is International Strategy. Simply stated, this is where\nwe show why we think Houston can win on the international level.\n\nAs a Port Commissioner and a board member of Houston 2012, I will be part of\nthe team that presents this section to the USOC site evaluation team.  As\narguably the most identifiable international corporate leader in Houston and\nas the Chairman of the 1990 Economic Summit and the 1992 Republican National\nConvention, both of which you left with a positive surplus (very important\nto the Olympics), you are in an excellent position to discuss Houston's\ninternational status.\n\nGeorge DeMontrond, Susan Bandy (the Houston 2012 Exec Director) and I would\nvery much appreciate 15 minutes or so of your time to update you on\nHouston's bid efforts and discuss your potential participation in the\nupcoming site visit. You are our first and only choice, and I'd like the\nopportunity to show you how important this is for Houston. We expect the\nnumber of U.S. bid cities to be reduced to four finalists by this December\nas a result of these meetings.  I will call Rosalee to schedule a time for a\nvisit at your offices. All the best and I look forward to catching up with\nyou soon. I'm attaching my bio, which details the last few years of activity\nI've been involved with, most of which emanated from your support for me on\nthe UH Board of Regents, the 1990 Economic Summit Host Committee, the 1992\nRNC Convention and later the GHP. Thank you for everything you've done for\nSarah and me -- hopefully I've reciprocated by doing a good job for you each\ntime.\n\nAll the best, Vidal\n\nVidal G. Martinez\nWinstead Sechrest & Minick P.C.\n910 Travis\n2400 Bank One Center\nHouston, Texas 77002\nE-mail: vidal@martinez.net\nDirect Tel:  713.650.2737\nFax:  713.650.2400\nCellular:  713.705.1310\nMobile PDA E-mail: vidal@goamerica.net\n", "mid" : "14122883.1075840290906.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1129.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1129.", "date" : "2001-05-14 09:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Request for meeting -- Subject: short speech to US Olympic Commit\r\n\ttee 7.16-19.01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jerusalemfund@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Katsof -\n\nI believe someone called about this today, but Mr. Lay asked me to let you \nknow that these dates don't work for him, either.  Sorry.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJerusalemfund@aol.com on 05/30/2000 07:54:48 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: follow up\n\n\nDear Ken,\nI am in receipt of your letter saying you are unable to join us Aug.19-26,due\nto a scheduling problem,but if you were able to ,you would love to come.\nPlease check our web site www.Jerusalemfund.com for information about our\nspecial Einstein Awards Trip to Israel for information on the largest group\nof Hightech Leaders and Executives worldwide to visit Israel together.The\ndates are Oct 29-Nov 4,2000. If you were able to join us at that time,you\ncould recieve your award on this trip, as well as explore hightech\nopportunities, joint ventures or acquisitions in Israel .\nIt is quite an opportunity.\nLet me know if this date is a possibility. I urge you to check the web site\nfor more info\nBest,Irwin Katsof    \n\n", "mid" : "28236766.1075840203510.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/113.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jerusalemfund@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "113.", "date" : "2000-06-02 10:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: follow up" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d8" }, "sender" : "dcabello@questia.com", "recipients" : [ "rod@canion.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I forwarding the following from eVelocity.\n\nDavid\n\n     -----Original Message-----\n     From: SDowney@evelocity.com [mailto:SDowney@evelocity.com]\n     Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:58 AM\n     To: davidcabello@earthlink.net\n     Subject: Shareholder Update\n\n\n     Please forward the following letter to Rod Canion and Ken Lay as I do\n     not have contact information for either of them. ?Thanks for your\n     help.\n\n     Sue Downey\n     eVelocity Corporation\n     (603) 766-5012\n     sdowney@evelocity.com\n\n\n\n     (See attached file: May Letter -evelocity.doc)\n - May Letter -evelocity.doc", "mid" : "32810023.1075840290930.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1130.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rod@canion.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1130.", "date" : "2001-05-15 07:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997d9" }, "sender" : "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "babbio@verizon.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "sandy.litvack@disney.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "text" : "At the suggestion of  Lucie, Larry, and Tom, we are moving the June Board \nmeeting to New York City, on  June 27, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.? We will be sending \nmore information later about  the hotel, meeting location, and dinner plans \n(on the 26th).\n?\nWe hope  that?the New York?location is convenient for  everyone.\n?\nLinda\n?", "mid" : "4527632.1075840290954.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1131.", "bcc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "babbio@verizon.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "sandy.litvack@disney.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1131.", "date" : "2001-05-16 06:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "June Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997da" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sarah -\n\nThe Enron attendees for tomorrow's meeting are:  Ken Lay, Marty Sunde and Bob \nWilliams.  Their resumes are attached.\n\n     \n\nSarah, will you please e-mail me exactly where they should come once they get \nthrough traffic.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "28020543.1075840290977.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1132.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1132.", "date" : "2001-05-16 07:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997db" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sara -\n\nThanks for the bios.  Is Mr. West not joining the meeting?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sara Whalen\" <swhalen@calstate.edu> on 05/16/2001 05:18:08 PM\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01\n\n\nRosalee,\n\nDr. Reed will be joined by Mr. William Hauck, a member of our Board of\nTrustees.  Their bios can be viewed at:\n\nhttp://www.calstate.edu/tier3/PubAffairs/bios/staffbio/Reed.html\n\nhttp://www.calstate.edu/tier3/PubAffairs/bios/trustbio/Hauck.html\n\nLet me know if there is anything else you need.  Thanks.\n\nSara\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com [mailto:Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com]On\nBehalf Of Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\nSent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:59 AM\nTo: Sara Whalen\nSubject: Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01\nImportance: High\n\n\nHi Sarah -\n\nThe Enron attendees for tomorrow's meeting are:  Ken Lay, Marty Sunde and\nBob Williams.  Their resumes are attached.\n\n(See attached file: 2001 March - regular.doc)   (See attached file: Bio -\nMarty Sunde March 2001.doc)  (See attached file: Robert Williams bio.doc)\n\nSarah, will you please e-mail me exactly where they should come once they\nget through traffic.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n", "mid" : "4817764.1075840291001.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1133.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "swhalen@calstate.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1133.", "date" : "2001-05-16 09:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Ken Lay visit with Chancelor Reed at 11:00 a.m. on 5/17/01" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997dc" }, "sender" : "hreasoner@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [ "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "text" : "The  courses I remember from our trips:\nPevero  GC-Costa Smeralda?  Sardinia??????????????????????????????????  \nRoyal  St. Kitts  GC?????????????????????????????????????  \nGolf  Ugolino?  Florence??????????????  \nSperone GC?  Corsica???????? \nRoyal  Malta GC?????? \nEldorado?  Cabo???????????\nMaroon  Creek???????? \n?\nKen  and Mick may remember others (but I doubt it). I look forward to being \nwith you  and to seeing the latest product of your fertile  imagination.\n\n[Reasoner, Harry]??-----Original  Message-----\nFrom: JHDUNCAN@aol.com  [mailto:JHDUNCAN@aol.com]\nSent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 7:56  AM\nTo: hreasoner@velaw.com\nCc:  jseidl@myhomekey.com\nSubject: Planning monkey  business\n\n\nHarry (or, again, should I address you as \"Houston's Sugar Daddy\" as  they \ndid \nat the ADL luncheon) \n\nI am going to take about 1/2 of my  golf clubs to Europe on the coming trip. \n? \nMick will probably take  his 5 iron. ?If you and Ken take your clubs then we \ncould have fun,  exchange money, and get some exercise together. \n\nIn this regard, since  you are the student of golf courses everywhere why \ndon't you extract from  some of your library of golf books some suggested \ncourses to play. If you  do not have this info in your library I will be glad \nto work on this.  \n\nAlso, and the real point of this e-mail, I want to ask you to  do something \nfor all of us. I need to know the exact names of the courses  we have played \non previous trips. I know you saved ball markers etc  from each course and my \nold brain does not remember these course names. As  you well know, I normally \n\"tear up\" score cards after each match.  ??I ask you to do this for a reason. \n? \nI have a little gift  for each golfer that will serve as a record of courses \nplayed by us, but I  need the names of the past ones played. ?There is no \nrush \non this  request. ?If you will do this, simply bring the list to the \nairplane:  \nyou can give this info to me after take off on May 29th. ?If you do  not have \nthis info at your \"finger tips,\" so be it, we will simply \"wing  it.\" \n\nHope all is well with you and Macey. ?Brenda and I will see  you guys at the \nnext ??function, honoring \"Houston's Sugar  Daddy\" ?and his better half a \nweek \nfrom Saturday, if not before.  \n\nJohn \n\ncc ?Mick, you are welcome to put your 5 iron in my  bag, no charge. ", "mid" : "5326199.1075840291182.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1134.", "bcc" : [ "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "to" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1134.", "date" : "2001-05-16 10:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Planning monkey business" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997dd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richarde@centurydev.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is o.k. for Ken Lay, but we are changing to a more uniform address, so \nwould likely be better to use kenneth.lay@enron.com.\n\n\n\n\n\"Richard Everett\" <richarde@centurydev.com> on 06/06/2000 10:36:39 AM\nPlease respond to <richarde@centurydev.com>\nTo: <bbh@group1auto.com>, <bdussler@palmetto-partners.com>, \n<ecockrel@COCKRELL.COM>, <savoycap@msn.com>, <hjp@pappasrestaurants.com>, \n<jim_braniff@ajg.com>, <jdddec@insync.net>, <klay@enron.com>, \n<mnk@caller.infi.net>, <mfc-mca@worldnet.att.net>, \n<nsholmes@parkwayinvestments.com>, <posres@aol.com>, <pway@wayholding.com>, \n<rodc@insource.com>, <tcarey@crcevans.com>, <WalterPye@email.msn.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Test send\n\n\nThis is a \"test email send\" of the WPO Forum Group from Richard Everett.  By\nreturn email, please verify that you received this message and let us know if\nthere is another email address that you prefer us to use.\n\nThank you.\n\nJoy Powell\nExecutive Assistant\nto Richard Everett\n713/871-5119\n===================================================\nNOTE: The information in this email is confidential\nand may be legally privileged. If you are not the\nintended recipient, you must not read, use or\ndisseminate the information. Although this email\nand any attachments are believed to be free of any\nvirus or other defect that might affect any computer\nsystem into which it is received and opened, it is\nthe responsibility of the recipient to ensure that\nit is virus free and no responsibility is accepted\nby Century Development or any of its affiliates for\nany loss or damage arising in any way from its use.\n====================================================\n\n", "mid" : "2016953.1075840203555.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/115.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "richarde@centurydev.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "115.", "date" : "2000-06-06 04:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Test send" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997de" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kent.grusendorf@gte.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Unfortunately, Mr. Lay will be in San Jose, CA participating in a conference, \nwhere he is a speaker, on June 14.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"kent.grusendorf\" <kent.grusendorf@gte.net> on 06/06/2000 03:31:04 PM\nTo: ljones@dttus.com, jkollaer@houston.org, laboon@lockeliddell.com, \nkaselawal@aol.com, klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Charles Miller/David Dewhurst Reception\n\n\nRE:??? June 14 Reception \n\nRecently Charles Miller and David Dewhurst sent you an invitation \nto a reception which they are hosting on Wed. 6/14 at 5:00 PM to be \nheld at the Houston Petroleum Club. \n\nI hope that you will be able to attend that event. \n\nUnder the leadership of Governor Bush and others we have made real progress \nin Education in Texas over the past decade.? Now it is time to take \nthe next steps and achieve even greater progress in our public education \nsystem. \n\nThe Texas Education Reform Caucus is made up of business leaders, educators, \nand elected officials dedicated to finding common sense approaches to \nimproving \neducation in Texas. \n\nI would appreciate the opportunity to visit with you on the 14th. \n\nKent Grusendorf \nState Representative District 94 \n?\n\n", "mid" : "8955918.1075840203578.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/116.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kent.grusendorf@gte.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "116.", "date" : "2000-06-07 05:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Charles Miller/David Dewhurst Reception" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997df" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "marlenen@rowefurniture.com", "aka@zdimensional.com", "rnegri@mindspring.com", "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jessi020674@aol.com", "jimemerson@hotmail.com", "ray.phillips@prodigy.net", "phillips_elizabeth_a@lilly.com", "juliephillips383@hotmail.com", "em418@hotmail.com", "hacker383@hotmail.com", "moss37@aol.com", "sissy@npinet.net", "bdbranny@aol.com", "slgard@greene.xtn.net", "msihouston@aol.com", "fcrowley@stellarevent.com", "lbda1@flash.net", "sherrie@layfam.com", "jimkaty@aol.com", "alkinder@att.net", "holly@layfam.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "skeeper@enron.com", "jessica@lplpi.com", "karenwing@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Family and Friends,\nKen and I just cut short our Italy trip with friends to return to Houston\nfor the birth of our 6th grandchild (which is the final one for this round\nof four pregnancies).  We were happy to return home and I am a very thankful\nand thrilled grandmother (aka Momie, Mamamia, Mamia, Mia).  This was the\nfirst live birth that I have personally witnessed since my last baby, Beau,\nand it was VERY exhilarating and VERY emotional, as evidenced by the\nattached photos.  I hope you will enjoy seeing my new grandson \"Pate David\nHerrold\" (Pate was Courtney's maiden name) who was born on June 8, 2000 at\n7:19 p.m.  Pate was 7 lbs, 10 ozs, 20 inches long with a lot of dark curly\nhair.  I think he looks exactly like David at birth, but time will tell.\nThese photos were taken in the delivery room within the first 15-20 minutes\nof his birth prior to being cleaned up and returned to the nursery.  He\nlooks pretty darn good for just having arrived into this world with such\ngreat force.  So far, he is a VERY calm and good infant just like his Daddy\nwas.  Enjoy!  Big kiss and lots of love, LPL\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Beau Herrold [mailto:rherrold@houston.rr.com]\nSent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 5:25 PM\nTo: Kirby, Mike; Lay, Linda; Vermeil, Christophe\nSubject: Baby Pate\n\n\nPics of Baby Pate (also a couple of Hannah & Nicholas).\n\n- Beau\n\nnote:  the e-mail address Iam sending these from is different from my usual\naddress.  If you reply, please send to\nbeau@layfam.com b/c I do not check this address often.\n\n\n - 000609_13_cupcake.jpg\n - 000608_03.jpg\n - 000609_07_cupcake.jpg\n - 000609_08_cupcake.jpg\n - 000609_09_cupcake.jpg\n - 000609_12_cupcake.jpg\n - 000608_11A.jpg\n - 000608_08.jpg\n - 000609_06A.jpg\n - 000608_19A.jpg\n - 000608_20A.jpg\n - 000609_06.jpg\n - 000608_17A.jpg", "mid" : "30487951.1075840203612.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/117.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "marlenen@rowefurniture.com", "aka@zdimensional.com", "rnegri@mindspring.com", "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jessi020674@aol.com", "jimemerson@hotmail.com", "ray.phillips@prodigy.net", "phillips_elizabeth_a@lilly.com", "juliephillips383@hotmail.com", "em418@hotmail.com", "hacker383@hotmail.com", "moss37@aol.com", "sissy@npinet.net", "bdbranny@aol.com", "slgard@greene.xtn.net", "msihouston@aol.com", "fcrowley@stellarevent.com", "lbda1@flash.net", "sherrie@layfam.com", "jimkaty@aol.com", "alkinder@att.net", "holly@layfam.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "skeeper@enron.com", "jessica@lplpi.com", "karenwing@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "117.", "date" : "2000-06-12 16:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Baby Pate" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi -\n\nJust to let you know that it looks like one day will work.  I want to check \nwith Mr. Lay before confirming.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 06/12/2000 01:58:35 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: Meeting with Arthur Levitt in September\n\n\n Dear Ken,\n\n As you know, our next meeting is on Wednesday, July 12 from\n3:00-5:30 p.m.  In the next week or so, we'll be sending around a discussion\npaper which we hope crystallizes the issues, and we will try to talk to as\nmany of you as possible before the meeting to go through it.\n\n Meanwhile, Arthur Levitt has agreed to meet with us in September to\nbrainstorm on the ideas we've generated and also to give us a sense of some\nof the issues as he sees them.  There are three possible dates for the\nmeeting, which I suggest be in two parts -- first, a meeting among the panel\nonly from 5:00-6:30 p.m., and then a dinner with Chairman Levitt from\n6:30-8:30 p.m.  Here are the dates:\n\n Could you please let us know which of these would be possible for\nyou:\n\n\n  ___________ Thursday, September 14  5:00-8:30 pm\n\n  ___________ Monday, September 25  5:00-8:30 pm\n\n  ___________ Wednesday, September 27 5:00-8:30 pm\n\n\n\n Many thanks,\n Jeff Garten\n\n\n", "mid" : "1273966.1075840203635.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/118.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "118.", "date" : "2000-06-12 23:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Meeting with Arthur Levitt in September" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e1" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "cc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "text" : "This church is located next to the Breakers, another possibility. I'm \nchecking on availability.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Lay/HOU/AZURIX on 08/18/99 \n04:51 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nVinio Floris@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n08/18/99 02:41 PM\nTo: Elizabeth Lay/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \n\nSubject: \n\nPer your reuqest:\n\nhttp://www.bbts.org/default.htm\n\nSaludo, V\n", "mid" : "23005302.1075840200979.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/12.", "bcc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "to" : [ "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "12.", "date" : "1999-08-18 07:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e2" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dhulton@euromoneypic.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you for your recent request for Mr. Lay to speak at your conference.  \nUnfortunately, do to Mr. Lay's schedule he will not be able to participate.\n\nThank you again,\n\nTori L. Wells\nExecutive Secretary", "mid" : "32628960.1075840203680.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/120.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dhulton@euromoneypic.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "120.", "date" : "2000-06-13 07:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Russia: Opportunities in the New Era" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e3" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "maxwells@train.missouri.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello Janice:\n\n I enjoyed your recent e-mail but was sorry to hear about your dad.  It \nsounds as though his health has deteriorated significantly.  These are always \ndifficult times.  As I watched my mother and father's health deteriorate and \nultimately watched them die, it is a very defining time in our lives.  But we \ncan be very thankful to have such great parents and to have had the privilege \nto have been raised in such loving homes.\n\n Sounds as though Eric has done very well as SMSU.  He is joining an \nexcellent company.  I am also delighted to hear that he will continue his \neducation working toward an MBA.  As we are living in an age where \nintellectual capital is so valuable, it is important for every young person \nto obtain the very best possible education they can.  As to our family, \nwithin the last ten days our youngest daughter Elizabeth was married to a \nyoung man from Buenos Aires, Argentina.  They met while they were both \nworking on a project as lawyers in Buenos Aires.  They're currently on their \nhoneymoon but shortly after returning will be moving from Buenos Aires to \nMiami, Florida.  This past Thursday night our sixth grandchild was born.  It \nwas born to our son David and his wife Courtney.  It was a 7 lb., 10 oz.,  20 \ninch little boy.  So we now have three grandsons and three granddaughters \nranging from about 2 years - 4 months down to a few days.  They are a great \ndeal of fun.  We are doing quite well.  I am looking forward to seeing Ginger \n\"Rees\" Copeland when she comes to Houston.  I would be delighted to arrange \ntickets for you and your family should you ever have occasion to visit \nHouston.\n\n I hope you have a great summer.", "mid" : "14864555.1075840203704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/121.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "maxwells@train.missouri.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "121.", "date" : "2000-06-13 09:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Update from cousins in Missouri" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e4" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Carmona -\n\nEverything you have is correct.  I don't have an exact arrival time on July \n28 at this point.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Godwin Carmona\" <godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org> on 06/12/2000 03:23:07 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue 2000\n\n\nDear Rosalee:\n\nAs far as we know, Kenneth Lay is planning to take a private jet to\nparticipate in Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue taking place in Aspen,\nColorado, July 27 - 30th. He will be a little late - arriving July 28th. In\naddition, it is our understanding that he will not require sleeping\naccommodations at the Aspen Meadows for the period of the Dialogue.\n\nIf any aspect of this information is incorrect or if there have been any\nchanges in his itinerary or required accommodations, please let us know\nimmediately.\n\nKind Regards, and Many Thanks for your help and patience in this process.\n\n\nKind Regards,\n\n\nGodwin Carmona\nProgram Coordinator\nAspen ISIB\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "15845255.1075840203726.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/122.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "122.", "date" : "2000-06-13 10:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com" ], "text" : "As we discussed, the date that Ken thinks is best for the United Way Kick-off \nis August 9 at the conclusion of the Employee Meeting.  He thinks it would be \nfine to do the presentations there and then move on to whatever activity is \nplanned.\n\nThanks for everyone's patience.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "23233283.1075840203750.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/123.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "123.", "date" : "2000-06-16 01:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "United Way Kick-off" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e6" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "mark.lay@enron.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "beau@rrhinvestments.com", "heather@layfam.com", "phillips_elizabeth_a@lilly.com", "juliephillips383@hotmail.com", "ray.phillips@prodigy.net", "hacker383@hotmail.com", "jessi020674@aol.com", "jimemerson@hotmail.com", "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "marlenen@rowefurniture.com", "aka@zdimensional.com", "rnegri@mindspring.com", "weegeorgie@earthlink.net", "kirby@netservice.com.mx", "moss37@aol.com", "jimkaty@aol.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "poppopindc@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "poppopindc@aol.com" ], "text" : "Dear Family,\nAs you can see below, at 90 years young, Daddy (aka Pop-Pop) has his own\ne-mail address and can be reached online.  I am sure that he would love to\nhear from you from time-to-time.  I'm sure he would especially like to be\nupdated with recent photos of you and your families...me too!  If you have\nany other family members e-mail addresses, let me know.  Big Kiss.  Love,\nLinda/Mom/Aunt Linda\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Poppopindc@aol.com [mailto:Poppopindc@aol.com]\nSent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 6:08 PM\nTo: mrslinda@lplpi.com\nSubject: Re: Test Run\n\n\nyour message came through ok i  will send you more later.", "mid" : "8878660.1075840203776.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/124.", "bcc" : [ "poppopindc@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "mark.lay@enron.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "beau@rrhinvestments.com", "heather@layfam.com", "phillips_elizabeth_a@lilly.com", "juliephillips383@hotmail.com", "ray.phillips@prodigy.net", "hacker383@hotmail.com", "jessi020674@aol.com", "jimemerson@hotmail.com", "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "marlenen@rowefurniture.com", "aka@zdimensional.com", "rnegri@mindspring.com", "weegeorgie@earthlink.net", "kirby@netservice.com.mx", "moss37@aol.com", "jimkaty@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "124.", "date" : "2000-06-17 11:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Informtion Age" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "61399@mailsubs.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"Red Herring\" <redherring-61399@mailsubs.com> on 06/19/2000 09:02:23 PM\nPlease respond to redherring-61399@mailsubs.com\nTo: \"KEN LAY\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Thank you from Red Herring\n\n\nWelcome to Red Herring!\n\nDear KEN LAY,\n\nThank you for your recent order of RED HERRING magazine. We\nwould like to welcome you - and congratulate you on the\nforesight and good business senseyou showed when you\nsubscribed to our magazine. RED HERRING brings you the most\nremarkable insights into the business of technology and all\nthe business that technology touches.\n\nYour first issue is on its way and should arrive shortly. For\nyour convenience, you may pay now through a secure payment form at:\n\nhttp://www.mailsubs.com/offers/enter.asp?SEID=4003804-32&MC=693088LAY1400S095\n\nThank you for subscribing to RED HERRING - and welcome to the future!\n\nSincerely,\nAnthony Perkins\nEditor-in-Chief\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\nRed Herring respects your privacy and we value our relationship\nwith you. If you do not wish to receive further e-mail notices,\nplease send a reply to this email with the words \"Do Not E-Promote\"\nin the subject field.\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nXACK\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "7089827.1075840203799.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/125.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "61399@mailsubs.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "125.", "date" : "2000-06-20 01:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Do Not E-Promote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "djbryant@insync.net", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Donna -\n\nKen said that the letter is fine.  Do you want to send us a list of the past \nFathers and let us send the letters?\n\nLet me know.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Donna J. Bryant\" <djbryant@insync.net> on 06/19/2000 04:40:19 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: <hdavis@enron.com> \nSubject: Solicitation to Past Fathers of the Year\n\n\nKen,\n  Thank you so very much for thinking of this idea.  It is so timely and\ncertainly fits with Kirbyjon's challenge. I have spoken with Hardie (who\nalso edited this letter for me) and we both agree that this would have much\ngreater impact if it came directly from you, as a past Father of the Year.\nAs you can see we attributed the information about our shortfall directly\nto me, so I am involved in the letter but not doing the solicitation.  If\nyou are not comfortable with this, just let me know and I will redo the\nletter.  I think if you agree to send this out over your signature it would\nbe enormously helpful.  Please let me know what you'd like me to do.\n\n  Thank you again for your thoughtfulness and continuous support.\n\n    Donna\n - KLay2000request.doc\n\n", "mid" : "6938614.1075840203822.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/126.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "djbryant@insync.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "126.", "date" : "2000-06-20 02:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Solicitation to Past Fathers of the Year" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997e9" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine Brown\n06/20/2000 01:07 PM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kurt S \nHuneke/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda \nGarza-Castillo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherryl \nStone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marsha Lindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jewel Meeks/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Joe Witherspoon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVideoconfeRence@enron, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2000\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, June 26\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  __XX_____\n\n*  *  *\n\nPlease return this e-mail to me with your response by 12:00 p.m., Friday, \nJune 23.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "15638291.1075840203845.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/127.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "127.", "date" : "2000-06-20 06:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ea" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "On Tuesday, July 25, I am meeting with Molecular Electronics Corp. (MEC) to \ndiscuss the opportunity for establishing this newly formed company in \nHouston.  For those of you that are not familiar with MEC, they are \nconsidered one of the premier companies in the area of molecular computing.  \nMEC has approached Enron to discuss a possible alliance that would facilitate \ntheir development and, in particular, location in the Houston area.  MEC \nrepresents the frontier of computing technology.\n\nI would like to invite you to participate in a working lunch discussion of \nthe opportunities and obstacles facing a company that is seeking to change an \nindustry.  I would appreciate it if you could join us on July 25  from 11:30 \nto 1:30 in EB49C1 for this informal roundtable with the CEO of MEC, Harvey \nPlotnick and one of the founders, Jim Tour.\n\nWill you please let Vanessa Groscrand know if you can attend at 713-853-1769 \nor please reply by e-mail to me.\n\nKen Lay", "mid" : "898456.1075840203873.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/128.", "bcc" : [ "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "128.", "date" : "2000-06-20 09:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Molecular Electronics Corp. Working Lunch" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997eb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda, before we knew that you and Ken were going to the VIP reception, Ken \nhad me ask if others could attend in your place.  I did ask and they have \njust called me that Nancy Kinder said that it is o.k. for the Vermeils and \nthe Herrolds to attend, in addition to you and Ken.  They did ask if we would \nnot spread it around as others have asked and they have not let them.\n\nOh, but Beau just called that Heather is ill and they are cancelling.  \n\nRosie", "mid" : "863214.1075840203897.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/129.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "129.", "date" : "2000-06-20 11:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "VIP Reception and Photo Op" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ec" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth Lay has approved the attached expense report for Jeff Skilling.\n", "mid" : "2394634.1075840201004.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/13.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "13.", "date" : "1999-08-19 02:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Approval of Jeff Skilling's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ed" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi -\n\nOur street address is 1400 Smith St., Houston, Texas 77002.  For your \ninformation, Dorothy is no longer in our office.  Tori Wells is a new contact \nperson, in addition to me.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Godwin Carmona\" <godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org> on 06/20/2000 04:08:58 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Alecia Smith\" <alecia.smith@aspeninstitute.org> \nSubject: Materials for Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue\n\n\nDear Rosalie/Dorothy:\n\nTomorrow, we are sending to all participants via Airbourne, reading\nmaterials for the Business Leaders Dialogue in Aspen, Colorado (July 27-30).\nWe have noticed that our mailing address for Mr. Lay is a p.o. box.\nUnfortunately, our express courier will not ship to a p.o. box.  Is there a\nstreet address that you can provide for Mr. Lay so that we can express mail\nhim his Dialogue materials?\n\nYour assistance in this would be greatly appreciated.\n\n\nKind Regards,\n\nGodwin Carmona\nProgram Coordinator\nAspen ISIB\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "12534898.1075840203919.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/130.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "godwin.carmona@aspeninstitute.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "130.", "date" : "2000-06-21 01:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Materials for Aspen ISIB's Business Leaders Dialogue" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ee" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mark_lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Dad and Mark,\nI am attaching the first draft of my resume in hopes\nthat you may be able to provide suggestions on making\nit even better. Also, if you have any ideas on\ncontacts in Miami for work, that would be great. I am\ngoing to routes in looking for a job, one money, one\nlove. The money route will be with a law firm or\npreferrably a company looking of counsel for\ngovernment relations, energy background, etc.  The\nsecond track will be on the more dolphin hugging side\nsuch as marine conservation groups.\nLet me know you thoughts.\nI love you both,\nLiz Vittor\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - ELIZABETH A.doc", "mid" : "19309576.1075840203942.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/131.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mark_lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "131.", "date" : "2000-06-20 23:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "My resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ef" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosalee,\nApparently the format was wrong on the first copy, can\nyou print this out for Dad.\nThanks,\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - KS Format Changes.doc", "mid" : "31145504.1075840203964.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/132.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "132.", "date" : "2000-06-21 03:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Resume 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f0" }, "sender" : "beau@layfam.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Per our meeting today, I spoke with Sherrie about  lines of credit at \n(PaineWebber) PW.? We have about another $5 million  available with a little \nbit of cushion.? I also spoke with Rocky about how  they arrive at their loan \nto value calculations and he is going to have me talk  with the person in \nthat department to walk me through it.? Regardless of  how much that number \nmoves, I told Sherrie that you would like to know where it  stands at the \ntime she provides the information for all of the other  lines.? I told her \nthat we should have that updated once a  week.\n?\nI also?thought it would be good?within  the?partnership to borrow against the \nPW accounts, which include Fayez,  Cypress, Eagle, and Harris Bretall for \nsome of these private investments.?  The combined gross value is at $2.5 \nmillion so that would allow for an  additional $1.25 million to be borrowed \nat 50% loan to value.? It may be a  higher number, but with a small cushion \nthat is probably a good estimate.?  I talked to Rocky about this and he said \nit would be no problem and he would  give us the same rate 70 basis points.\n?\nWith regards to rates and the PW/UBS merger, Rocky  said that he thinks that \nhe can get our borrowing rate down from 70 basis points  plus LIBOR to 20 \nbasis points plus LIBOR come this November when the merger is  completed.\n?\nI have Rocky working on much better reports, like  that which was provided to \nbe by Mueller/O'Shaughnessy at MSDW.? I told him  that they needed to work on \nwhat they have?been providing to me.? I  have not been impressed with the \nlast couple of reports he has produced so that  is why you haven't seen \nthem.? Rocky informed me that?he has sense  gone out and purchased a better \nsystem for that purpose.\n?\nI also told him that I would like an update on the  performance reports that \nare run on managers, specifically ours.?  Also,?I am having him include \nmanagers that invest in Latin America.?  I though it would be good, since \nRobert Day of TCW has been positive about  that?geographic area.\n?\nWith regards to any future selling of personal  Enron stock, Rocky recommends \nselling within your?retirment plan since the  taxes are deferred and \ndiversify within it.? Maybe set-up some of the  managed accounts here.? I \ninquired about the Enron 401(k) plan?with  regards to any additional choices \nto be offered.? He said that he?was  in talks with the people at Enron who \nhandle it, but nothing would probably  happen anytime soon.? I don't know if \nthat meant he was implying a need for  a push from?Enron's upper management?\nto  make it happen.\n?\nI know that Sherrie is working her tail off to try  and get you the July \nFinancials before your trip.? I know she is planning  on staying late to get \nit completed.? I told her that you want them before  you depart on your trip \ntomorrow.\n?\nI think that that is all for now.\n?\n- Beau", "mid" : "3531760.1075863610405.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1327.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "1327.", "date" : "2000-08-16 09:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f1" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Good morning Ken,\nJust wanted to take a moment to thank you for being the \"Honorary Chair\" for \nthe Cougars@Enron golf tournament to be held on March 21, 2001.  I enjoyed \nmeeting you at the \"Enron Excellence Awards\" presentation and genuinely \nappreciate your support.  When we spoke, you said that you may not be able to \nplay in the tournament.  I certainly understand, but if you are available to \nplay (or make an appearance at the dinner afterward), it would most \nbeneficial to our outcome.  Please let me know if you are available.\n\nThanks,\nJeff McClellan\nx34779", "mid" : "504341.1075863610465.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1328.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1328.", "date" : "2000-08-31 03:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thank you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f2" }, "sender" : "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached please find the agenda and presentation for the Compensation\nCommittee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 25th;  a hard copy has\nalso been sent to your respective offices via Federal Express.\n\nI look forward to seeing you Wednesday afternoon.\n\n\n\n <<25OCT00 HR Committee Presentation4 - no backup.ppt>>\n\n\n\n\n\n - 25OCT00 HR Committee Presentation4 - no backup.ppt", "mid" : "20748892.1075863610487.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1329.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1329.", "date" : "2000-10-23 10:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "HR Committee Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Happy to do so, Mrs. Vittor!!\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 06/21/2000 12:30:21 PM\nTo: Ken Lay <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Resume 2\n\n\nRosalee,\nApparently the format was wrong on the first copy, can\nyou print this out for Dad.\nThanks,\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - KS Format Changes.doc\n\n", "mid" : "13349923.1075840203986.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/133.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "133.", "date" : "2000-06-21 06:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Resume 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f4" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "According to our system records, you have not yet logged into the Enron \nPerformance Management system (PEP).   As a result your temporary password \nfor the PEP system has expired.  Your  User Id and new password are provided \nbelow.\n\nDuring the feedback phase you will need to access PEP at \nhttp://pep.corp.enron.com to suggest reviewers who can provide feedback on \nyour performance.  You may also be requested to provide feedback on fellow \nemployees, but the system will only be open for feedback until November 17th!\n\nHelpDesk representatives will be available to answer questions throughout the \nprocess.  You may contact the HelpDesk at:\n\nHouston:  1-713-853-4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44-207-783-4040, Option 4\nE-mail:  perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nYour  User Id and new PEP password are:\n\nUser ID: 90012923\n\nPassword: KNRHQCRZ", "mid" : "28973551.1075863610509.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1330.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1330.", "date" : "2000-10-31 11:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Performance Management Process - New Password" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f5" }, "sender" : "j.oxer@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi, Ken,\n\nNice to see you again this morning in the lobby.  It's always a pleasure to \nenjoy your courtesy.  \n\nThree years ago, you helped me get into Enron.  I am still immensely \ngrateful.  It has been a fabulous experience.  Now, Azurix is releasing me;  \nmy last day is 31 DEC 2000.  I'm looking for a new position at Enron.  \nBarring that, I take a standard severance package on 01 JAN 2001 and go \noverboard.  I'm taking the typical aggressive Enron approach to networking, \nso if you are aware of something, I'd appreciate knowing.  I'll be over to \nsee Stan Horton this afternoon at 16:00.  \n\nI've continued to hone my skills, and provide leadership and creativity in \ndifficult circumstances.  \nI know Enron is changing.  I'm willing to change (and learn!) with it.  \nThere's a lot I can do for Enron.  I'd just like to have a shot at it.  \n\nHope the holidays are joyous and safe for you and Linda and your entire \nfamily.\n\nBest regards,\n\nJ. Paul\n6-8304", "mid" : "16556012.1075863610531.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/1331.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1331.", "date" : "2000-12-06 07:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mgriffes@evelocity.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Griffes:\n\nI have just printed out everything you sent earlier for Mr. Lay.  Can you \nplease tell me where the correction is, please.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nMGriffes@evelocity.com on 06/27/2000 05:18:26 PM\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc: gus@evelocity.com \nSubject: [Corrected copy] Your conversation with Gus Kinnear re eVelocity \nCorporation\n\n\n\nMr. Kenneth Lay, \n\nGus Kinnear requested that I get this information to you as soon as possible. \n?Gus and I spoke with David Cabello earlier this afternoon and my \nunderstanding is that you will be speaking with him tomorrow. ?A similar set \nof documents were provided to David. ?Please contact me by phone or e-mail if \nyou have any trouble opening or reading them. \n\nAttached are the following pdf files. ? \n\nMarket Description. \nConfidential Memorandum describing the company's business. \nPro Forma Financial statements through 2004. \n\nI thank you very much for your interest in eVelocity. \n\nMichael Griffes \nPresident & CEO \n603-766-5060 \n603-235-7079 (cell) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - ConfMemo-1.pdf\n - Inc.PDF\n - Bal.PDF\n - CashFlow.PDF\n - 1pagehi-lite-1.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "27224663.1075840204011.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/134.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mgriffes@evelocity.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "134.", "date" : "2000-06-27 10:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: [Corrected copy] Your conversation with Gus Kinnear re\r\n eVelocity Corporation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sharon -\n\nKen Lay will be out of town.  Thanks.\n\n\n\n\n\"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net> on 06/27/2000 10:24:54 AM\nTo: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"Robert N. Dietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \n\"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \"Ray Daugbjerg\" \n<105113.2130@compuserve.com>, \"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. \nChristopher Wyatt\" <cwyatt@dttus.com>, \"Peter Forbes\" \n<pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul Widener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Michael Hensley\" \n<MikeH@tescodrilling.com>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Ken \nLay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"Joel Tietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe \nRichardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \"Jim Wise\" \n<banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"Jere M. Ahrens\" <jahrens@dttus.com>, \"Jeff L. \nMurray\" <jeffm@netlan-inc.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" <jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \n\"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"J. Wise\" <ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. \nWise\" <jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans Attwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank \nVandiver\" <fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" \n<dbech@raintreesorts.com>, \"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \n\"David Smith\" <DavidHillSmith@worldnet.att.net>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Charles Beall\" <anne.b@worldnet.att.net>, \"Bruce J. \nHarper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill Wright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \n\"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflynn@swbell.net>, \"Kyle Bergeron\" <emalliance@aol.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FROM JACK TOMPKINS\n\n\n\n?\nPlease see the attachments for the July 6th meeting.\n?\nThank you,\n?\n?\nSharon Kimmel\niExalt, Inc.\nskimmel@iexalt.net\n281.600.4000 ext.  408\n? \n? \n - Ivy.gif\n - Sharon Kimmel.vcf\n - Christian Business Group-July.doc\n - SPIRITUAL REBOUNDING-June 1 meeting.doc\n\n", "mid" : "16691733.1075840204034.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/135.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "135.", "date" : "2000-06-27 10:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FROM JACK TOMPKINS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "hanley@risk.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Hanley -\n\nIs there a specific time for the keynote - specifically on the 27th?\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Joel Hanley\" <hanley@risk.co.uk> on 06/28/2000 11:32:31 AM\nPlease respond to \"Joel Hanley\" <hanley@risk.co.uk>\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: EPRM IT conference\n\n\n\n?\n=20\n?\n=20\n\n\n\n\nTrading and risk management\n=20\n\nInformation Technology\n\nfor the gas and electricity industries\n\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????  27 & 2=\n8=20\nSeptember, 2000\n\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n?????  Houston\n\n?\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nAs you are no doubt aware your colleague Jeffrey Skilling  recently made a=\n=20\nkeynote address at our flagship event RISK 2000 in Boston.  Building on the=\n=20\nsuccess of that event, I would like to invite you to make the  keynote=20\naddress at Energy & Power Risk Management  Conferences=01, third annual=20\ninformation technology event as  outlined above. This year's keynote sessio=\nn=20\nis entitled \"The E-Commerce Revolution: Innovations and  opportunity in the=\n=20\nelectronic energy marketplace\". This session has no  bullet points as I wou=\nld=20\nlike the speaker to address only the latest issues as  they see fit. My=20\nresearch has showed that the industry is very interested in  your opinions =\non=20\nthis subject and I hope you can fit this hour-long session into  you busy=\n=20\nschedule.\n\n=01+Information Technology=01, will take a focused look  at the latest adva=\nnces=20\nbeing made in the energy market=01,s systems and  technologies. The confere=\nnce=20\nwill be structured in two streams, offering  delegates and speakers the=20\nchance to tailor the event to their own areas of  interest. The streams wil=\nl=20\nbe partitioned into five areas:=20\n\n1) Information technology for risk management\n\n2) Information technology for pricing and trading\n\n3) Data techniques and strategies\n\n4) Advanced technologies for trading and risk management\n\n5) Challenges of the evolving energy marketplace\n\nEach of these categories will investigate the kind of problems  being faced=\n=20\nby energy IT/IS managers, traders and risk managers alike. I have  attached=\n a=20\ncopy of the program for your information. There will also be a  software=20\nexhibition at the conference at which vendors will be demonstrating  their=\n=20\nproducts, as well as a post-conference seminar on data management.\n\nThis conference will be of the highly technical level that  people have com=\ne=20\nto expect from EPRM events, and I am very keen to encourage  participation=\n=20\nfrom speakers in modifying the program to suit the audience and  issues at=\n=20\nhand. If you have any suggestions or comments on the programme, please  let=\n=20\nme know; any help would be gratefully received.\n\nThis event will be thoroughly marketed through both Energy  & Power Risk=20\nManagement Magazine and our extensive database. It is my aim to  attract th=\ne=20\nleading market players by providing a first-class program with  top-rated=\n=20\nspeakers, making this a highly worthwhile event for the energy  industry.\n\nUnfortunately my schedule for this program is very tight. I  would greatly=\n=20\nappreciate an email soon to let me know if you would like to take  part in=\n=20\nthis event. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to  ge=\nt=20\nin touch.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nJoel Hanley\n\nSenior Producer, EPRM Conferences and Courses\n\n?\n\nDirect: +44 (0) 20 7484  9885\n?\nwww.riskpublications.com\n\n - IT2K.doc\n\n", "mid" : "22911969.1075840204059.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/136.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "hanley@risk.co.uk" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "136.", "date" : "2000-06-28 10:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EPRM IT conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997f9" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dad,\nJust wanted to give you some more to think about. What\nI would really like to find is a job that combines my\ninterest in politics, my legislative skills, with my\npassion for marine conservation.  This can expand to\nenvironmental conservation.\n\nThe number one corporate target for me is the\nDiscovery Channel in Miami. They do have a fairly\nsignificant office there and I am going to try and\nmake contacts at Discovery.\n\nOne option I am considering is working on the Bush\ncampaign from now until November in hopes during that\ntime I will make contacts in South Florida.\nUnfortunately, they are not doing a significant amount\nof work in South Florida.\n\nI'll be around this weekend and would appreciate any\ninput.\nI love you!\nElizabeth\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nGet Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!\nhttp://mail.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "10809408.1075840204123.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/137.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "137.", "date" : "2000-06-29 05:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Job Search" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997fa" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "src@delphigroup.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nShawn Christy <src@delphigroup.com>@delphigroup.com> on 06/21/2000 11:28:26 AM\nPlease respond to Shawn Christy <src@delphigroup.com>\nTo: Kenneth Lay <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Delphi Aspen Executive Summit\n\n\nDear Kenneth,\n\n Hello! I wanted to inform you of an exclusive Delphi Event.  Attached is a \nletter from Tom Koulopoulos, The Delphi Group's CEO, explaining the details \nfor our upcoming Executive Retreat to be held on August 28-29 in Aspen. This \nis going to be a truly unique experience.\n\n I would like to extend you and other senior level executives at Enron an \ninvitation to this  event. I have already invited George Short. This event is \nlimited attendance since the St. Regis Aspen can only accommodate 200. The \nearly registration fee is $2500.00 per seat.\n\n I will follow up with you later in the week. In the meantime, if you have \nany questions, please e-mail or call me at 617-247-1511.\n\nBest Regards,\n\nShawn Christy\nsrc@delphigroup.com\n\n\nAbout Delphi Group\n Delphi Group, www.delphigroup.com, is a global integrated services provider \nand the leading voice on B2B E-business, corporate portals and knowledge & \ncontent management . Through its advisory services, consulting, market \nresearch, and community-building conferences worldwide, Delphi Group provides \nobjective thought leadership that has assisted more than 15,000 professionals \nat nearly every major national and global organization and branch of \ngovernment.\n\n\n - AspenLetter.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "10035471.1075840204146.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/138.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "src@delphigroup.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "138.", "date" : "2000-07-01 15:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Delphi Aspen Executive Summit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997fb" }, "sender" : "nlay@att.net", "recipients" : [ "yao.apasu@enron.com", "vcarlson@pepsi.com", "susan.weison@enron.com", "sharon@travelpark.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tracie.rivali@compaq.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "walden@epcorp.net", "kristin@pjd.com", "lmcke@flash.net", "reid@speedshore.com", "klay@enron.com", "jmount@singleweb.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "gjbenton@email.msn.com", "gregkayyes@aol.com", "girlgonesouth@aol.com", "crossjr@prodigy.net", "coachcfb@gdinet.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Mark Lay <mlay@houston.rr.com>\nTo: David Herrold <dherrold@enlineresources.com>; Elizabeth Lay\n<lizard_ar@yahoo.com>; Judie Lay <jlaywp@aol.com>; Linda Lay\n<mrslinda@lplpi.com>; Natalie Lay <nlay@att.net>; Robert \"Beau\" Herrold\n<beau@lafam.com>; Robyn Vermeil <vermeil@ev1.net>\nSent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 5:06 PM\nSubject: Zachary Fourth of July Pictures\n\n\n> This kid will forever be known for the outfits we force him to wear before\n> he is able to protest.\n>\n> Love,\n> Natalie and Mark\n>\n\n - July 4, 2000 Zach 1.gif\n - July 4, 2000 Zach 2.gif\n - July 4, 2000 Zach 3.gif\n - July 4, 2000 Zach 4.gif", "mid" : "21598548.1075840204170.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/139.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "yao.apasu@enron.com", "vcarlson@pepsi.com", "susan.weison@enron.com", "sharon@travelpark.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tracie.rivali@compaq.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "walden@epcorp.net", "kristin@pjd.com", "lmcke@flash.net", "reid@speedshore.com", "klay@enron.com", "jmount@singleweb.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "gjbenton@email.msn.com", "gregkayyes@aol.com", "girlgonesouth@aol.com", "crossjr@prodigy.net", "coachcfb@gdinet.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "139.", "date" : "2000-07-04 11:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Zachary Fourth of July Pictures" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997fc" }, "sender" : "lindol2@worldnet.att.net", "recipients" : [ "jsutton@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : ">\n> To: Ken Lay and Joe Sutton;\n>\n>  First let me say that I heartily applaud the move you recently made in\n> regard to oil and gas exploration and production. I feel somewhat\n> vindicated in the position that I had previously taken with EOG\nmanagement\n> when I suggested selling off the domestic operations and concentrating on\n> the foreign opportunities. My real satisfaction, however, is in the\n> retention by Enron Corp. of both the China and India operations.  I\nbelieve\n> that I have expressed to both of you that the concept of an integrated\ngas\n> company was very appealing to the officials in both countries.\nParticularly\n> in China, this concept appeared to be a factor in the success of our\n> negotiations.\n>  I am a bit concerned, however, by the reports I receive from some of my\n> friends and former colleagues in CNPC. They tell me of a degree of\n> unhappiness with the state of the relationship between their management\nand\n> Enron's E & P management. In their view this casts some doubts on the\n> feasibility of a long-term working partnership, even though they are well\n> pleased with the technical results achieved thus far.\n>  I have complete faith that Enron Corp. will resolve this matter in good\n> time and not allow it to jeopardize, in any degree, the great potential\n> that Enron has in China. Nevertheless, if there is any way in which\neither\n> I or my colleague, Johnny Kopecky, can be of any assistance we stand\nready\n> to do so. Both of us continue to have close contacts and a good rapport\n> with members of CNPC and SPA management. We could perhaps assist in\n> determining the true nature and extent of the problem, if there should\n> indeed be one.\n>  Again, congratulations on what you are doing with Enron.  And many\nthanks\n> for the steady increase in the valuations of my Enron stock.\n>\n> Regards,\n>\n> Lindsey LIpscomb ", "mid" : "14859405.1075840201028.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/14.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jsutton@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "14.", "date" : "1999-08-13 18:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Situation in China" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997fd" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Katherine:\n\nMr. Lay is planning on attending in person.\n\nTori\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n07/05/2000 01:15 PM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Garza-Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy \nStark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMaureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, 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, Jewel Meeks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 10\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, July 10\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, \nJuly 7.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "14964159.1075840204200.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/140.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "140.", "date" : "2000-07-05 07:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 10" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997fe" }, "sender" : "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sarah.davis@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sarah, Cindy Olson requested that I forward this to you for further handling.\n\nRosalee\n---------------------- Forwarded by Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron on 07/10/2000 \n08:59 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nBetty Alexander@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n07/07/2000 06:37 PM\nTo: Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: OK, Jeff, you requested that we be candid about Enron...\n\n\"Management does things right; Leadership does the right things.\" (Peter \nDrucker)\n\nToday I began to wonder if I've been a fool in staunchly defending Enron's \nVisions & Values. \n\nAn esteemed colleague of very strong professional reputation at Enron was \nrecently approached by a hiring supervisor.  Totally unexpected & \nunsolicited, an offer was accepted; all seemed well as this Recruit got good \nfeedback directly from clients & Enron upper mgmt.  But after a short time, \nsuddenly Recruit was told that performance was unsatisfactory.  No specific \nbehaviors or problems were identified as cause; no opportunity given to \nmodify; Recruit was summarily removed to another floor with instructions to \nfind another job.  Upon displacement she told me (~6 weeks ago), \"I want \navoid trouble for anyone; I just want to continue quietly at Enron and forget \nthis.\"  \n\nTo date I have honored her request for silence, but all this hullabaloo about \nEnron being the best place to work makes her dilemma particularly upsetting, \nand there is ample evidence that her plight is not unique.  I refer here to \nCindy Adams, formerly of Joe Sutton's office.  I don't care why it was \ndecided not to use HR's counseling/review process designed to help when \nthings go awry; I just know that Enron's best bet is to give this talented \nprofessional more time.  She writes:\n\n...Last week, my HR Rep informed me that I have a deadline of July 15th in \nwhich to find a job...I have no assistance from HR or Recruiting.  I had 2 \ninterviews 5 weeks ago and I had to initiate those myself.  I've not received \nanswers from postings I've responded to - I am left hanging without \nacknowledgment of any sort.\n\nI have been approached and learned from others that the same thing happened \nto them with the same circumstances; one said that it took her a full 3 \nmonths to land her present job.  I am not afforded that opportunity now ...\n\nJeff, would you please ask someone to remove Cindy's July 15 deadline?  There \nare no rules left to break here; Cindy is trying to proceed diligently & \ndiscreetly, but she is under duress by not having any feedback/support from \nHR.   With a little boost, it's not too late to bring this picture into line \nwith Enron's vision of retaining topnotch people.  \n\nCindy has no idea that I'm writing on her behalf, and after this I intend to \nhonor her wishes with silence.  But you must see the irony here, not to \nmention the double standard in how Enron's Visions & Values are applied to \nassistants all over Enron:  Cindy Adams was sought after, then abruptly put \nout of the office of Joe Sutton, who happens to be our V&V expert!  I'm not \nblaming Joe for anything; he is simply the backdrop in this example.  I \nremember Joe once used an expression at a floor meeting:  \"believing your own \nbaloney.\"  He wasn't talking about Visions & Values then, but \"believing \nbaloney\" suddenly seems to fit for assistants who work at Enron.  You asked \nfor candid; herein I have done my very best to give it to you.\n\nJeff, thanks for asking and listening.  I and my colleagues are listening \ntoo, but seeing is believing.\n\nRespectfully submitted,\n\nBetty Alexander\nSr. Administrative Assistant \n", "mid" : "12160993.1075840204228.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/141.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sarah.davis@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "141.", "date" : "2000-07-10 00:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "OK, Jeff, you requested that we be candid about Enron..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1997ff" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ceoextra@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will be there.  I thank you for your e-mail or he wouldn't have been \nthere.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nCEO Extra <CEOextra@houston.org> on 07/10/2000 09:30:16 AM\nTo: \"'mabramso@kentelec.com'\" <mabramso@kentelec.com>, \n\"'jbaker@bakercommunications.com'\" <jbaker@bakercommunications.com>, \n\"'carl.baucum@ey.com'\" <carl.baucum@ey.com>, \"'ablackshear@fulbright.com'\" \n<ablackshear@fulbright.com>, \"'burgos_r@hccs.cc.tx.us'\" \n<burgos_r@hccs.cc.tx.us>, \"'rcarter@esc-hdq.com'\" <rcarter@esc-hdq.com>, \n\"'james.crump@pwcglobal.com'\" <james.crump@pwcglobal.com>, \n\"'ann.earnest@concert.com'\" <ann.earnest@concert.com>, \"'cfarley@askred.com'\" \n<cfarley@askred.com>, \"'fjfowler@duke-energy.com'\" \n<fjfowler@duke-energy.com>, \"'egiesing@kpmg.com'\" <egiesing@kpmg.com>, \n\"'lupef@tejasoffice.com'\" <lupef@tejasoffice.com>, \"'gondoco@hotmail.com'\" \n<gondoco@hotmail.com>, \"'jim.hackett@oceanenergy.com'\" \n<jim.hackett@oceanenergy.com>, \"'unbblodg_unb@bankline.net'\" \n<unbblodg_unb@bankline.net>, \"'mjhin@sleh.com'\" <mjhin@sleh.com>, \n\"'jjiles@bear.com'\" <jjiles@bear.com>, \"'ljones@dttus.com'\" \n<ljones@dttus.com>, \"'kaselawal@aol.com'\" <kaselawal@aol.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'leo_jr@linbeck.com'\" \n<leo_jr@linbeck.com>, \"'dlow@admin4.hsc.uth.tmc.edu'\" \n<dlow@admin4.hsc.uth.tmc.edu>, \"'vidal@martinez.net'\" <vidal@martinez.net>, \n\"'jmendelsohn@mdanderson.org'\" <jmendelsohn@mdanderson.org>, \n\"'beth@wrmoffice.com'\" <beth@wrmoffice.com>, \n\"'charles_j_o'connell@mail.bankone.com'\" \n<charles_j_o'connell@mail.bankone.com>, \"'fputman@gardere.com'\" \n<fputman@gardere.com>, \"'mrichmond@thewoodlands.com'\" \n<mrichmond@thewoodlands.com>, \"'lavender@cooperindustries.com'\" \n<lavender@cooperindustries.com>, \"'rrromero@sbinfra.com'\" \n<rrromero@sbinfra.com>, \"'tsimmons@spencerstuart.com'\" \n<tsimmons@spencerstuart.com>, \"'slade_pd@tsu.edu'\" <slade_pd@tsu.edu>, \n\"'rsykes@sykescommunications.com'\" <rsykes@sykescommunications.com>, \n\"'cherylltd@warrenelectric.com'\" <cherylltd@warrenelectric.com>, \n\"'hthurlow@chantalcorp.com'\" <hthurlow@chantalcorp.com>, \n\"'bobby.tudor@gs.com'\" <bobby.tudor@gs.com>, \"'cjross@vnsm.com'\" \n<cjross@vnsm.com>, \"'massey@ptg.com'\" <massey@ptg.com>, \n\"'dwang@metrobank-na.com'\" <dwang@metrobank-na.com>, \"'rweekley@dwhomes.com'\" \n<rweekley@dwhomes.com>, \"'billw@wedgegroup.com'\" <billw@wedgegroup.com>, \n\"'dan_wilford@mhhs.org'\" <dan_wilford@mhhs.org>, \"'rozamora@aol.com'\" \n<rozamora@aol.com>, \"'charles@duncaninterests.com'\" \n<charles@duncaninterests.com>, \"'betty@duncaninterests.com'\" \n<betty@duncaninterests.com>, \"'rro@onstead.com'\" <rro@onstead.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RSVP for tomorrow morning's board meeting?\n\n\nGood morning!\nWe are finalizing arrangements for tomorrow morning's board meeting and we\nneed an accurate head count.  If you have already called in your RSVP, we do\nnot find it and we apologize for any duplication of effort.\n\nPlease send me your RSVP via return e-mail.\n\nThank you,\nWendy Porter Lynn\nExecutive Assistant\nOn behalf of Arlene McCarty\nOffice of the President/CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\nPhone (713) 844-3646\nFax (713) 844-0246\nE-mail: CEOextra@houston.org\nPlease visit our web site at www.houston.org\n\n\n", "mid" : "9774375.1075840204252.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/142.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ceoextra@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "142.", "date" : "2000-07-10 07:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: RSVP for tomorrow morning's board meeting?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199800" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mrs. Vittor -\n\nYour Dad just asked if you had sent an e-mail where you are staying in Miami.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "28991818.1075840204274.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/143.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "143.", "date" : "2000-07-10 11:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Where staying in Miami?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199801" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "timmy.ng@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Tim -\n\nJust to let you know that Mr. Lay has already pledged to Sandy Hoelscher for \nthe MDA Beach Bowl.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nTimmy Ng@ECT\n07/06/2000 09:52 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: 2nd Annual Enron/MDA Beach Bowl\n\n\nHello, Mr. Lay! Enron and MDA are joining together again to do a 2nd Annual \nBeach Bowl to raise money for MDA. Last year, the event was a great success, \nraising over $70,000.  This year's goal is to raise $100,000, so the \nfundraising benchmarks for all teams have been raised. The money raised will \nbe used to further research for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).\n\nI have put together a team of Analyst interns (Howard Goldfarb, Rachel \nMcPhaul, Nicole Brady, Bradley Aiken and myself) for a second year to help in \nthis cause.  The benchmark for the team is the raise $600 (pre-matching), but \nI want to outdo the fundraising of $1400+ (post-matching) we did last year.\n\nI am asking for a donation to MDA to help our team bowl in this event.  \nChecks are payable to MDA.\n\nFYI, Enron matches all donations $20 or more. \n\nThe event will take place on Saturday, July 29, 2000.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nThanks! Have a great day!\n\nTim Ng\nx30998\n\n", "mid" : "21579068.1075840204297.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/144.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "timmy.ng@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "144.", "date" : "2000-07-10 11:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: 2nd Annual Enron/MDA Beach Bowl" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199802" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "don.black@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To: Gregory Adams/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Diversity Focus Group\n\n", "mid" : "23107068.1075840204319.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/145.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "don.black@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "145.", "date" : "2000-07-12 08:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Diversity Focus Group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199803" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Deborah -\n\nKen Lay does want to meet with you re:  your earlier e-mail.  I know this \nsounds incredible, but the really best date is not until September 26!!!  His \nschedule is just not to be believed!!!  He is pretty free that day, so he \ncould do an early afternoon.  Would 2:00 p.m. work for you?\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"dpeppers\" <dpeppers@flashfind.com> on 07/12/2000 02:59:30 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc: forresthoglund@yahoo.com \nSubject: investment update re FlashFind\n\n\nKen,\n\nAttached is a one page update with very intriguing news on FlashFind.\nThank you for your support of our company.\n\nDeborah Peppers\n\n - ken lay 0712.doc\n\n", "mid" : "1511320.1075840204344.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/146.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "146.", "date" : "2000-07-12 11:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: investment update re FlashFind" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199804" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "walterpye@email.msn.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Pye -\n\nKen Lay would only be available on December 4, 2000 as we have an Enron Board \ndinner on Monday, December 11.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"WalterPye\" <WalterPye@email.msn.com> on 07/12/2000 03:47:45 PM\nTo: <jim_braniff@ajg.com>, <rodc@insource.com>, <tcarey@crc-evans.com>, \n<ecockrell@Cockrell.com>, <mfc-mca@worldnet.att.net>, <jddec@insync.net>, \n<posres@aol.com>, <bdussler@palmetto-partners.com>, \n<richarde@centurydev.com>, <bbh@group1auto.com>, <mnk@caller.infi.net>, \n<klay@enron.com>, <savoycap@msn.com>, <hjp@pappasrestaurants.com>, \n<pway@wayholding.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: December Christmas Couples Dinner\n\n\nTO:          WPO FORUM MEMBERS\n\nFROM:    H. WALTER PYE, JR.\n\nRE:          December Christmas Couples Dinner\n\nWe are in the process of planning our December Christmas Couples Dinner and\nwe have two possible dates.\n\nPlease advise by email which of these dates will better fit your schedule.\n(Please indicate both dates if you are available for both dates.)\n\n                            Monday, December 4, 2000    ________________\n\n                            Monday, December 11, 2000  ________________\n\nThank you.\n\nWalterPye@email.msn.com\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "53379.1075840204367.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/147.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "walterpye@email.msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "147.", "date" : "2000-07-12 11:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: December Christmas Couples Dinner" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199805" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning!!!\n\nKen will be here.\n\nrosie\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n07/14/2000 08:35 AM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Brenda Garza-Castillo/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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, 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, Jewel Meeks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 17\n\nSorry for the delay with this notice - Katherine is out this week...Please \nlet me know your intentions at your earliest convenience.  SRS\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, July 17\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, \nJuly 14.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "24727984.1075840204391.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/148.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "148.", "date" : "2000-07-14 02:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 17" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199806" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sherrie and Sally - \n\nTo let you know that Ken has agreed to join another board.  It is i2 \nTechnologies, Inc.  The company is based in Dallas.\n\nPlease let me know if you need further information.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "31601930.1075840204413.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/149.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "149.", "date" : "2000-07-14 07:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Technologies, Inc." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199807" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hey there, the dress is at Louise Blum in the Gallareria II, 713-622-5571 and \nmy consultant is Cynthia Petteway. Thanks!\nLove, Liz", "mid" : "29941734.1075840201052.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/15.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "15.", "date" : "1999-09-07 09:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dress" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199808" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sherrie, good question!!  I called the chairman's office and it is publicly \nheld on the NYSE as \"itwo\".\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Sherrie Gibson\" <sherrie@layfam.com> on 07/16/2000 07:24:50 PM\nPlease respond to \"Sherrie Gibson\" <sherrie@layfam.com>\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: i2 Technologies, Inc.\n\n\nRosie,\n\nDo you know if this company is privately or publicly held?  Please advise\nme.  Thanks for keeping me informed.\n\nSherrie\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\nTo: <sherrie@layfam.com>; <Sally.Keepers@enron.com>\nSent: Friday, July 14, 2000 2:17 PM\nSubject: i2 Technologies, Inc.\n\n\n> Hi Sherrie and Sally -\n>\n> To let you know that Ken has agreed to join another board.  It is i2\n> Technologies, Inc.  The company is based in Dallas.\n>\n> Please let me know if you need further information.\n>\n> Rosie\n>\n\n\n", "mid" : "537831.1075840204436.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/150.", "bcc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "150.", "date" : "2000-07-17 06:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: i2 Technologies, Inc." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199809" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "debbie.nowak@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Debbie.  These are lucky guys - they are going to have some undivided \nattention.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nDebbie Nowak\n07/24/2000 03:02 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nPam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Richard Amabile/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: UPDATE: July 25th Executive Forum Attendees\n\n\nRosalee/Pam:\nThe following are the participants for the July 25th Forum.  As you can see, \ntwo attendees had to withdraw.\n\nAttendeess:\n Craig Breslau\n Chee Ken Chew (Dabhol)\n Larry Lawyer\n Richard Leibert\n Rodrigo Mendiwelso (Columbia)\n Jordan Mintz\n Mark Palmer\n Stephen Pearlman\n Dan Reck\n Frank Wang\n\n\n\nThanks so much!\n\nDebbie\nx33304\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13184726.1075840204460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/151.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "debbie.nowak@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "151.", "date" : "2000-07-24 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: UPDATE: July 25th Executive Forum Attendees" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19980a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine Brown\n07/25/2000 11:51 AM\n\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, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Garza-Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy \nStark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMaureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha Lindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jewel Meeks/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren \nUrquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 31\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, July 31\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 ___XX____\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, \nJuly 28.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "2225258.1075840204484.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/152.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "152.", "date" : "2000-07-25 06:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, JULY 31" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19980b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "galvan666@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Galvan - I wanted to let you know that Mr. Lay is out of the office until \nMonday, so he will not be able to see your e-mail until then.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nGALVAN666@aol.com on 07/26/2000 03:10:24 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc: julie.mason@chron.com, osanchez@cnl.ci.houston.tx.us \nSubject: Sports Arena Deal\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay:\n             My name is James Partsch-Galvan. I am the Libertarian Candidate\nfor Texas Rep. 147. I do not support this new Sports Arena Deal. I was on the\nwinning side last year, and I am galvanizing to be be on the winning side\nthis year.\nI find it very deporable that the Sports Authority cancelled its Board\nMeeting tomorrow. This is another dirty trick that the Sports Authority is\nmaking to make it harder for citizens to voice their opinions. This is one\nmore reason for taxpayers to vote no for any taxpayer funds to fund a new\narena that is not needed.\nSincerely, James Partsch-Galvan\nLibertarian Candidate for Texas Rep. 147\nhttp://www.galvan.org\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20289731.1075840204507.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/153.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "galvan666@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "153.", "date" : "2000-07-26 10:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Sports Arena Deal" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19980c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bgrady@carlylesf.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Grady -\n\nI did talk to Joe Hillings this morning, who is currently in Philadelphia, \nand he said that is great for you to attend.  In addition, I did talk to Ken \nand he said \"absolutely\", so please plan on it.\n\nKen and Linda will arrive in Philadelphia tomorrow night.\n\nSee you in September.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nRobert Grady <bgrady@Carlylesf.com> on 07/30/2000 09:16:55 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: GOP Convention\n\n\nKen:\n\nGreetings from the GOP Convention.  I notice on my master schedule that\nEnron is hosting a cocktail party on Wednesday from 5 to 7.  I was wondering\ntwo things:\n\n1.  Is it alright if I come by, as a member of the Advisory Committee?  And,\n\n2.  Will I see you there?\n\nHope all is well and that I will see you in Philadelphia.\nI am staying at the Sheraton University City as a member of the California\ndelegation. 215-222-2910.  I am also wearing my Blackberry for 24 x 7 real\ntime wireless email access.\n\nRegards,\n\nBob\n--------------------------------\nRobert E. Grady\nManaging Director\nThe Carlyle Group\n600 Montgomery Street\n39th Floor\nSan Francisco, CA 94111\n415-678-3549\nemail:  bgrady@carlylesf.com\n\n", "mid" : "29387373.1075840204530.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/154.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bgrady@carlylesf.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "154.", "date" : "2000-07-31 09:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: GOP Convention" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19980d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken said \"John, this looks fine to me.  Why not send it to George for his \nconsideration\".\n\nRosalee for Ken Lay\n\n\n\n\n\"Watson, John\" <jwatson@velaw.com> on 08/01/2000 10:54:18 AM\nTo: \"'Lay, Ken'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC\n\n\nKen-I have revised the term sheet provided to us by George yesterday along\nthe lines that you suggested to give the partners somewhat stronger rights\non the choice of seats and suites.  These rights are not as strong as the\nrights the Partnership got from the Astros, but I hope they will be\nconsidered sufficient by the partners.  I received an e-mail yesterday from\nConoco reiterating Archie's concern on the preferential rights.  So far, all\nof the partners  I've heard from on the financing term sheet are OK with it.\nHowever, I haven't yet heard from Ric Campo on the financing term sheet.\n\n <<v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC>>\n\n - v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC\n\n", "mid" : "25903086.1075840204553.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/155.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "155.", "date" : "2000-08-01 07:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: v2-term sheet with Rockets.DOC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19980e" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "johnp@energycoaliton.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dictated letter from Ken Lay\n\nDear John:\n\nI enjoyed your recent e-mail.  I also appreciate your kind comments \nconcerning our broadband activity.  The deal with Blockbuster has been a \ngreat deal of fun and is opening up all kinds of additional opportunities.\n\nI enjoyed looking through the agenda for your meeting in Sweden.  It looks \nquite informative and interesting.  Sweden is also an excellent place for a \nsummer conference.\n\nThe young man you refer to in your letter should send his resume to Celeste \nRoberts at (713) 853-0555.  If he would also copy me on the letter to \nCeleste, I would be happy to follow up and make sure it is carefully \nconsidered.\n\nI'm delighted that your life appears to be going very well at the current \ntime.  I hope our paths will again cross in Aspen or elsewhere in the not too \ndistant future.\n\nWarm regards,\n\nKen", "mid" : "17981330.1075840204579.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/156.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "johnp@energycoaliton.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "156.", "date" : "2000-08-02 02:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19980f" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gene.humphrey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Letter dictated by Ken Lay\n\nGene:\n\n I appreciated the update on your health status.  It appears you are taking a \nvery tough situation and, with help from some of the best doctors in the \nworld, setting about to turn it around.  I'm sure it goes without saying that \nyou know we are all pulling for you and betting on a positive outcome.\n\n Clearly your health is the number one issue now.  To the extent you want to \nwork and can work, we are delighted to have you back in the office.  But that \nis a very distant secondary concern until you get everything done about your \nhealth that can be done.  If there is any way I or Enron can be of any \nfurther help, please let me know.\n\nKen ", "mid" : "21010150.1075840204601.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/157.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gene.humphrey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "157.", "date" : "2000-08-03 06:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Health Status" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199810" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Rob -\n\nKen said \"If you'll prepare the remarks, I'll be happy to do this\".\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nRob Bradley\n07/19/2000 09:51 AM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation\n\nIf you are inclined to accept this invitation, we could put together an \ninteresting talk on the importance of good mental health to business with \nsome national statistics and then segue into Enron's emphasis on wellness and \nhaving fun in the workplace.  Our strategy and experience will be very \ninteresting to the group since it shows what a corporate leader is doing to \nbecome the employer of choice in the marketplace.\n\nYou could expect a full house (around 400) for the talk.  If it fits into \nyour schedule, Jack Bowen said he would be delighted to be honorary chairman \nof the event.\n\n- Rob\n\n", "mid" : "24318772.1075840204625.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/158.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "158.", "date" : "2000-08-04 05:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199811" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, Rob, I'm happy to do so!!  I hope you are on vacation!!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nRob Bradley\n08/04/2000 01:27 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation  \n\nGreat--and I will be inspired with my draft of his remarks.\n\nRosie, could you call the phone number on the invitation, ask for Herb \nBateman (he is the director), and tell him of the commitment?\n\nI am out of town and do not have their number, and they called me wondering \nabout Ken's decision last Friday.\n\nThanks,\n\n- Rob\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay on 08/04/2000 12:40:45 PM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming\nTo: Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation  \n\nHi Rob -\n\nKen said \"If you'll prepare the remarks, I'll be happy to do this\".\n\nRosie\n\n\nRob Bradley\n07/19/2000 09:51 AM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation\n\nIf you are inclined to accept this invitation, we could put together an \ninteresting talk on the importance of good mental health to business with \nsome national statistics and then segue into Enron's emphasis on wellness and \nhaving fun in the workplace.  Our strategy and experience will be very \ninteresting to the group since it shows what a corporate leader is doing to \nbecome the employer of choice in the marketplace.\n\nYou could expect a full house (around 400) for the talk.  If it fits into \nyour schedule, Jack Bowen said he would be delighted to be honorary chairman \nof the event.\n\n- Rob\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "32625736.1075840204649.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/159.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "159.", "date" : "2000-08-04 08:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Gathering Place Speaking Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199812" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "text" : " Dad, & Linda-\nCan you go ahead and contact the band, I sent an e-mail to the wedding \ncoordinator and she has not responded (she is new to e-mail) and I'm afraid \nwe might lose them. Also, she recommended a photographer out of Atlanta, I \nlove his work, he does candid more so than the traditional portraits. He also \ndid a number of the Kennedy's weddings, etc. I'll try and get a price quote, \nbut I might need your help in negotiations. Also, she send some information \non a decorator/ florist who seems phenomenal, I don't know if Linda might be \nwilling to help me out with that as she knows a lot more about both flowers \nand decoration than I do. The Ballroom at the Ritz is pretty basic and he can \nturn it into anything but basic. Also, that we if we find a church that is \nnot so amazing, he can decorate that as well. \nThe name of the photographer is Dennis Reggie and his number is 404- \n873-8088.  Linda Kessler has all the information on the florist, her number \nis 888 524 1326.\nMom is going to be responsible for the RSVP's for the wedding.  I will get a \nfax machine this weekend. \nLet me know if this is a problem and I will try and arrange some of this from \ndown here, it is just difficult for people to call internationally.\nI love you!\nLiz & Jose Luis", "mid" : "14911070.1075840201075.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/16.", "bcc" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "16.", "date" : "1999-09-09 06:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Band" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199813" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael@optsevents.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Christman:\n\nThank you for your invitation for Dr. Lay to speak at your upcoming forum in \nFrance, the format looks wonderful.  Unfortunately, Dr. Lay has calendar \nconflicts and will be unable to participate.\n\nIf you should need further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.\n\nTori Wells\nExecutive Assistant", "mid" : "27787651.1075840204674.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/160.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael@optsevents.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "160.", "date" : "2000-08-04 09:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Wall Street Journal Millennium Forum" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199814" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlaywp@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlaywp@aol.com" ], "text" : "Family,\nJose Luis and I would like to plan on coming to Aspen\non Friday December 29th through January 6th.  We would\nlike to stay in the Old house with you, if possible\nand preferrably either the front bedroom or the guest\ncottage. Please let us know if this is possible as I\nneed to make airline reservations ASAP.\nThanks,\nlove,\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nKick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.\nhttp://invites.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "16480967.1075840204698.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/161.", "bcc" : [ "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlaywp@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "161.", "date" : "2000-08-06 22:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Aspen At Christma" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199815" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jaime.alatorre@enron.com", "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Jaime -\n\nThanks for the information about the dinner.  Ken said that he would be \nflying from Aspen to New York (or Washington, if that's the city).  He said \nhe would very much like to meet with you for 30 - 45 minutes before the \ndinner for a briefing.  \n\nThanks.\n\nRosie \n\n\n\n\nJaime Alatorre\n08/08/2000 10:33 AM\nSent by: Jaime Alatorre\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: myzagui@ect.enron.com, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Dinner with V. Fox\n\nDear Ken,\n Federico Sada, who is travelling with President elect Vicente Fox in South \nAmerica, called me this morning, \nand asked me to give you the confirmed list of attendees to the dinner in New \nYork, Wednesday August 23, 8:00 P.M.\nat the Watteau Room of the St. Regis Hotel:\n\n Sanford I. Weill   Citigroup, Inc.   Chairman and CEO\n Hendrick Verfaille  Monsanto Co.   President and CEO\n William B Harrison, Jr.  Chase Manhattan Corp.  Chairman and CEO\n Raymond V. Gilmartin  Merck and Company, Inc. Chairman and CEO\n Michael Armstrong  AT&T    Chairman and CEO\n Stephen M. Wolf  US Airways   Chairman and CEO\n Kenneth L. Lay   Enron Corp.   Chairman and CEO\n\nPending confirmation\n Douglas A. Warner III  J.P. Morgan   Chairman\n\nAccording to Federico, if there is any late cancellation, no one will be \nsubstituted. Also, there is a small possibility that\nthe dinner could take place in Washington, rather than N.Y., based on Fox's \nmeeting with President Clinton; they are still\nworking on the final agenda. \n \n Max and myself are working on the background information that you will need, \nand will keep you posted of any \nchanges; best regards,  jaime____\n", "mid" : "3779751.1075840204722.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/162.", "bcc" : [ "myzagui@ect.enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jaime.alatorre@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "162.", "date" : "2000-08-08 05:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Dinner with V. Fox" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199816" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "loyal_lay@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay wrote:\n\n\"Loyal -\n\nI was really disappointed you and Lavonne were not able to make the Rees \nreunion.  I was looking forward to catching up with both of you.\n\nOur broadband business is doing great.  Just a few days ago, we announced a \nvideo-on-demand service we will be providing with Blockbuster.  It has \ncreated a lot of interest.\n\nIn general, my family is doing very well.  Linda and I now have six grandkids \n(four new ones since the first of the year) plus Elizabeth's wedding.  Let's \nstay in touch.\n\nKen\"\n\n\n\n\n\nLoyal Lay <loyal_lay@yahoo.com> on 08/05/2000 06:25:04 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Your E-mail address\n\n\nHi Kenny: Bonny sent me your E-mail address and\nso I am trying it out. Sorry we could not make it\nto the party. The temperature is very warm here\nin Kansas today. I checked Enron stock recently\nand it looks like it is doing fine. I am\nparticularly interested in your venture into the\nfiber optics communications business and the\nwindpower. We sold our interest in the Cellular\nbusiness last year and I think the land line\ncompany will be sold soon. We sold to Allied\nTelephone Coimpany of Little Rock. Two other\nengineers and myself put Kansas Cellular together\nabout 14 years ago. Then we built a fiber system\nfrom East to West across Kansas. That was sold\nwith the Cellular. Take care of yourself-Loyal\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nKick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.\nhttp://invites.yahoo.com/\n\n", "mid" : "7750541.1075840204746.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/163.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "loyal_lay@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "163.", "date" : "2000-08-08 06:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Your E-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199817" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael, in case you need Ken's bio, I am attaching it for your use.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann @ EES                           08/08/2000 09:12 PM\n\tPhone No: 609.252.0907\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron\ncc: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES, Lou Pai, Jeremy Blachman, Mark Peterson, Julie \nDavidson/HOU/EES, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Owens-Illinois Meeting\n\nWe have confirmed a meeting to introduce you to Tom Young, EVP (and member, \nO-I Board of Directors) and members of his management team at O-I \nHeadquarters next Tuesday, 8/15 at 11:30 am.  We have 90 minutes, Mr. Young \nwill be hosting us to lunch during our meeting.  Joe Lemieux, CEO, is \nunavailable only because his calendar just didn't match up with your near \nterm available dates.  My strong bias is that the sooner we have an \nopportunity to connect at the top the better, especially given our drive to \nclose in Q-3.\n\nIn addition to coordinating logistics, I will get briefing packets to your \noffices Monday describing the proposed transaction, deal related issues \n(details are not likely to come up during the meeting), key O-I personnel \nbios, and general information about O-I and its current business, including \nsummary outside financial analysis.\n\nRegards,\nMichael\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "5053117.1075840204769.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/164.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "164.", "date" : "2000-08-09 06:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199818" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com", "leticia.smith@enron.com", "leticia.smith@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "leticia.smith@enron.com" ], "text" : "Michael, I think Monday will be fine.\n\n\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann @ EES                           08/09/2000 09:43 PM\n\tPhone No: 609.252.0907\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Leticia Smith/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting  \n\nThank you, Rosalee.  I will be forwarding to you Monday, a briefing package \nthat will provide Mr. Lay with background on the proposed transaction, the \nclient and client representatives.   Please let Lety Smith, who is my \nadministrative support (ext 36562) know if Mr. Lay will need it sooner.   \nLety will page me in the field to make alternative arrangements.\n\nMichael Mann\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay@ENRON on 08/09/2000 02:24:39 PM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Michael Mann/HOU/EES@EES\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting  \n\nMichael, in case you need Ken's bio, I am attaching it for your use.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann @ EES                           08/08/2000 09:12 PM\n\tPhone No: 609.252.0907\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron\ncc: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES, Lou Pai, Jeremy Blachman, Mark Peterson, Julie \nDavidson/HOU/EES, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: Owens-Illinois Meeting\n\nWe have confirmed a meeting to introduce you to Tom Young, EVP (and member, \nO-I Board of Directors) and members of his management team at O-I \nHeadquarters next Tuesday, 8/15 at 11:30 am.  We have 90 minutes, Mr. Young \nwill be hosting us to lunch during our meeting.  Joe Lemieux, CEO, is \nunavailable only because his calendar just didn't match up with your near \nterm available dates.  My strong bias is that the sooner we have an \nopportunity to connect at the top the better, especially given our drive to \nclose in Q-3.\n\nIn addition to coordinating logistics, I will get briefing packets to your \noffices Monday describing the proposed transaction, deal related issues \n(details are not likely to come up during the meeting), key O-I personnel \nbios, and general information about O-I and its current business, including \nsummary outside financial analysis.\n\nRegards,\nMichael\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "1480308.1075840204796.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/165.", "bcc" : [ "leticia.smith@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "michael.mann@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "165.", "date" : "2000-08-10 01:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Owens-Illinois Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199819" }, "sender" : "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Galvan,\n\nThank you for your recent letter concerning my support of a new basketball=\n=20\narena in Downtown Houston.  I believe that the responsibilities of my=20\nposition at one of the world=01,s leading companies extend far beyond day t=\no day=20\nbusiness- I take a leading role in the communities where my employees live=\n=20\nand work. =20\n\nI agree that corporate stewardship is essential in our community. At Enron,=\n=20\nwe are aware of the underserved populations in our neighborhoods, which is=\n=20\nwhy each year we give back one percent of our earnings to charitable causes=\n.=20\nAs we have grown, so have these donations. Enron=01,s community investments=\n=20\ninclude supporting programs that promote cultural diversity, educational=20\nprogramming and scholarships, and assisting those struggling to rebuild the=\nir=20\nlives.=20\n\nThree years ago, Houstonians took the initiative to keep the Houston Astros=\n=20\nin town by passing a baseball stadium referendum that sparked the=20\nrevitalization of our downtown district. A new downtown basketball arena to=\n=20\nhouse our hometown Houston Rockets and Comets would amplify our current=20\nefforts.=20\n\nHouston has a vibrant, attractive, central business district that is=20\nrecognized globally.  A basketball arena is of key importance for the=20\ncontinuing revitalization of downtown Houston, for keeping the Rockets and=\n=20\nComets in town, and for retaining an exceptional workforce in our world cla=\nss=20\ncity. We must not allow our city to lose its competitive advantage on or of=\nf=20\nthe court.=20\n\nEnron has more than 6,500 employees who work and live in Houston and we all=\n=20\ntake great pride in this city and its success.  We plan to stay in Houston=\n=20\nfor a long time, and it is essential that the Houston Rockets and Comets ma=\nke=20\nHouston their home, too. Downtown now has a new feeling and a new level of=\n=20\nexcitement and Houston cannot afford to stop the momentum.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKen Lay", "mid" : "15707707.1075840204819.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/166.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "166.", "date" : "2000-08-10 03:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena Response" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19981a" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Galvan,\n\nThank you for your recent letter concerning my support of a new basketball=\n=20\narena in Downtown Houston.  I believe that the responsibilities of my=20\nposition at one of the world=01,s leading companies extend far beyond day t=\no day=20\nbusiness- I take a leading role in the communities where my employees live=\n=20\nand work. =20\n\nI agree that corporate stewardship is essential in our community. At Enron,=\n=20\nwe are aware of the underserved populations in our neighborhoods, which is=\n=20\nwhy each year we give back one percent of our earnings to charitable causes=\n.=20\nAs we have grown, so have these donations. Enron=01,s community investments=\n=20\ninclude supporting programs that promote cultural diversity, educational=20\nprogramming and scholarships, and assisting those struggling to rebuild the=\nir=20\nlives.=20\n\nThree years ago, Houstonians took the initiative to keep the Houston Astros=\n=20\nin town by passing a baseball stadium referendum that sparked the=20\nrevitalization of our downtown district. A new downtown basketball arena to=\n=20\nhouse our hometown Houston Rockets and Comets would amplify our current=20\nefforts.=20\n\nHouston has a vibrant, attractive, central business district that is=20\nrecognized globally.  A basketball arena is of key importance for the=20\ncontinuing revitalization of downtown Houston, for keeping the Rockets and=\n=20\nComets in town, and for retaining an exceptional workforce in our world cla=\nss=20\ncity. We must not allow our city to lose its competitive advantage on or of=\nf=20\nthe court.=20\n\nEnron has more than 6,500 employees who work and live in Houston and we all=\n=20\ntake great pride in this city and its success.  We plan to stay in Houston=\n=20\nfor a long time, and it is essential that the Houston Rockets and Comets ma=\nke=20\nHouston their home, too. Downtown now has a new feeling and a new level of=\n=20\nexcitement and Houston cannot afford to stop the momentum.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKen Lay\n", "mid" : "26727995.1075840204865.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/167.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "167.", "date" : "2000-08-10 03:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Sports Arena Deal" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19981b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Liz, I don't know how the address shows up when sent, but they tell us it's \nkenneth.lay@enron.com.\n\nTalk to you soon, I hope.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "19468020.1075840204956.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/169.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "169.", "date" : "2000-08-10 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "KLL's e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19981c" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "text" : "Wonderful! I hadn't received an e-mail back from her so I didn't think she \nhad talked to them. Great, I'll share whatever information I have with you \nguys!\n\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay@ENRON\n09/09/99 03:58 PM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Elizabeth Lay/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: \"Linda Lay\" <mrslinda@lplpi.com>@AZURIX, Sally Keepers/Corp/Enron@Enron \n\nSubject: Re: Band  \n\nHi Liz -\n\nI called your Dad to tell him about your e-mail and the band.  He is in Vail \ntoday.  He asked me to call to try to lock in the band, but they have already \nhad a call from Linda Kessler, so they are getting a quote to her today and \nhopefully a contract by tomorrow.  I think that is all o.k.  I talked to \nJennifer.   I'll fax your Dad the e-mail tonight, so he can see the rest of \nit.\n\nTake care!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay@AZURIX\n09/09/99 01:53 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: \"Linda Lay\" <mrslinda@lplpi.com> \nSubject: Band\n\n Dad, & Linda-\nCan you go ahead and contact the band, I sent an e-mail to the wedding \ncoordinator and she has not responded (she is new to e-mail) and I'm afraid \nwe might lose them. Also, she recommended a photographer out of Atlanta, I \nlove his work, he does candid more so than the traditional portraits. He also \ndid a number of the Kennedy's weddings, etc. I'll try and get a price quote, \nbut I might need your help in negotiations. Also, she send some information \non a decorator/ florist who seems phenomenal, I don't know if Linda might be \nwilling to help me out with that as she knows a lot more about both flowers \nand decoration than I do. The Ballroom at the Ritz is pretty basic and he can \nturn it into anything but basic. Also, that we if we find a church that is \nnot so amazing, he can decorate that as well. \nThe name of the photographer is Dennis Reggie and his number is 404- \n873-8088.  Linda Kessler has all the information on the florist, her number \nis 888 524 1326.\nMom is going to be responsible for the RSVP's for the wedding.  I will get a \nfax machine this weekend. \nLet me know if this is a problem and I will try and arrange some of this from \ndown here, it is just difficult for people to call internationally.\nI love you!\nLiz & Jose Luis\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "25856743.1075840201120.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/17.", "bcc" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "17.", "date" : "1999-09-09 11:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Band" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19981d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Enloe -\n\nKen Lay asked me to let you know that regrettably he will be in Europe, so \nunable to attend the dinner.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Enloe, Ted\" <Ted.Enloe@COMPAQ.com> on 08/10/2000 02:08:44 PM\nTo: \"Capellas, Michael\" <Michael.Capellas@COMPAQ.com>, \"Chris A. Davis \n(E-mail)\" <Cdavis@onisystems.com>, \"George H. Heilmeier (E-mail)\" \n<ghh@telcordia.com>, \"Judith L. Craven (E-mail)\" <lynnj@iname.com>, \"Kenneth \nL. Lay (E-mail)\" <klay@enron.com>, \"Kenneth Roman (E-mail)\" \n<kenroman@worldnet.att.net>, \"Lawrence T. Babbio Jr. (E-mail)\" \n<babbio@BellAtlantic.com>, \"Lucille S. Salhany (E-mail)\" <lucie@jhmedia.com>, \n\"Peter N. Larson (E-mail)\" <hkiss@bruncorp.com>, \"Thomas J. Perkins (E-mail)\" \n<kjewett@kpcb.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Friday, September 29, 2000\n\n\nI would like to request that you reserve the evening of Friday, September\n29, 2000 for a dinner in New York honoring Ben Rosen as he retires from the\nboard of Compaq Computer Corporation.\n\nFurther details (time, location, etc.) will follow.\n\nPlease reply to this email ASAP and let me know your availability.\n\nThanks, Ted\n\n", "mid" : "9757940.1075840204979.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/170.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "170.", "date" : "2000-08-11 02:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Friday, September 29, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19981e" }, "sender" : "nlay@att.net", "recipients" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Linda,\n?\nMark, Zach and I would like to come out to Aspen  for? Christmas on December \n26th and stay until January 2nd.? We would  like to stay at the old house in \nthe front bedroom or the cottage.? I am  looking into flight reservations \nright now and would like to know if this is  o.k. so I can make definite \nplans.? We would also like to ride back with  you and Ken if you will be \nflying back to Houston on January 2nd.? If you  could please let me know ASAP \nthat would be great.\n?\nxoxo\nNatalie", "mid" : "21195037.1075840205004.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/171.", "bcc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "171.", "date" : "2000-08-13 07:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Christmas 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19981f" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mklay@worldnet.att.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "text" : "Dear Family,\nJose Luis and I have changed our dates, we are going\nto come to Aspen on the 23rd of December and leave on\nthe 30th of December. We would like to stay in the\nfront bedroom of the Aspen Cottage so that Mark\nNatalie and Zachary can stay in the guest cottage.\nPlease let me know if there are any problems with\nthis. If I do not hear anything, I will assume this is\nall o.k. with you.\nLove,\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Mail =01) Free email you can access from anywhere!\nhttp://mail.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "11146892.1075840205027.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/172.", "bcc" : [ "sally_keepers@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mklay@worldnet.att.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "172.", "date" : "2000-08-14 00:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Christmas in Aspen" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199820" }, "sender" : "beau@layfam.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I spoke to Barry Margolis this afternoon and he  confirmed Stacey's planned \ndeparture from Baker Botts.? Barry has spoken to  Stacy over the past week \nabout it.??Stacey will be going to Goldman  Sachs October 1 to develop tax \nproducts.\n?\nBarry would like to set-up a metting with you to  discuss this.? He doesn't \nthink that anyone at Baker Botts has the depth  that Stacy has.? He is also \nconcerned about certain issues that may need to  be dealt with at year-end.? \nTherefore, it sounds like we need to find a  qualified replacement.", "mid" : "11420600.1075840205056.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/173.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "173.", "date" : "2000-08-14 08:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Stacy Eastland" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199821" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "executive.committee@enron.com", "gavin.dillingham@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "jeannie.mandelker@enron.com", "day@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "gavin.dillingham@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "jeannie.mandelker@enron.com", "day@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "gavin.dillingham@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "jeannie.mandelker@enron.com", "day@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com" ], "text" : "As I promised this morning at the executive committee meeting, below are some \ntalking points for your use.\n\nOverall message:  the market is working, regulation is not.\n\nIn California, peak demand rose by 10% over the last 4 years while new \ncapacity grew by only 2%.  But, as you would expect, the market responded by \nproposing 8,000MW of new generation - - more than enough to offset the peak \ndemand growth.  The regulatory process, at both the state and local level, \nhas failed to site this new generation.  The problem is regulation, not \nderegulation.\n\nWhen San Diego customers began experiencing the effects of higher prices, \nEnron responded with a fixed price which would have shielded San Diego \ncustomers from price volatility and provided prices below their current \nsummer levels (Enron's price was about $55/MWH).  After publication of \nEnron's offer, nine other companies made offers.  Again, the market responded \nwhere regulation failed.  San Diego has not accepted any of these offers \nbecause of regulatory/legislative restrictions on its ability to buy outside \nof the PX (i.e. the spot market).\n\nIn markets where siting is easier, suppliers have moved to build additional \ngeneration.  Enron built 3 plants in response to the 1998 price spikes.  \nThose plants were planned, sited and built in less that 12 months - - in time \nfor the summer of 1999.  Where regulatory hurdles are lower, the market \nresponds.\n\nThe solution to current pricing and reliability issues is more competition \nnot reregulation.  Policy makers should:\n\nOpen the transmission grid so that power can get from where it is to where it \nis needed.\n\nExpedite interconnection of new generation.\n\nExpedite siting of new facilities.\n\nGive customers a choice, so that they have better access to demand side \nsolutions.\n\n\nAlso attached is a more detailed discussion of California, prepared by Jeff \nDasovich of our San Francisco office.\n", "mid" : "14680865.1075840205081.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/174.", "bcc" : [ "gavin.dillingham@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "jeannie.mandelker@enron.com", "day@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "executive.committee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "174.", "date" : "2000-08-14 10:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Talking Points re \"reregulation\" in California" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199822" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Please see the attached memo.\n", "mid" : "15560461.1075840205104.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/175.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "175.", "date" : "2000-08-14 11:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CALL TO GRAMM" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199823" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "vermeil@ev1.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Linda & Ken are beginning to make plans for the holiday and asked that I poll \neach of you re the following:\n\nWhere do you plan to spend Christmas eve and Christmas day?\n\nIf planning to come to Aspen, when arriving and departing?  # in your travel \nparty?  \n\nIf traveling commercially, please provide carrier and flight # information.\n\nPS -- I've heard back from Liz & Jose Luis - they are arriving Aspen 12/23, \ndeparting 12/30,\nNatalie, Mark, & Zach arrive 12/26, depart 1/2.\n\nRobyn, David, Beau - please respond ASAP.  Thanks.", "mid" : "1437220.1075840205127.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/176.", "bcc" : [ "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "vermeil@ev1.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "beau@layfam.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "176.", "date" : "2000-08-15 00:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Christmas 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199824" }, "sender" : "dyergin@cera.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken, \n\nIt was good to talk with you last week, and I hope you got some vacation in \nAspen.? I'm working at it! \n\nRosalie said you'd be getting in this afternoon, and I? wanted to reach you \nby phone or e-mail before Governor Tony Knowles from Alaska calls you.? \nGovernor Knowles (classmate of George W.), along with Governor Taft of Ohio, \nhas enlisted us in a conference that seven governors are sponsoring on \nnatural gas in order to elucidate the market and issues -- and needs -- \nbefore it explodes as a political issue -- and perhaps helps head it off (in \ncontrast to what happened with gasoline).? Governor Knowles is the current \nchairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, and it will be under the \nauspices of the IOCC.? They promise at least seven governors and a lot of \nother distinguished people.? It seems to us that this is a very timely event.\n\nThey would like to invite you to be the luncheon speaker.? (I will be kicking \noff the conference).?? It looks to be a very good and high visibility \nplatform.? And they would be very keen and excited -- and honored -- to have \nyou in that featured role in it works for your schedule.\n\nIt takes place in Columbus, Ohio, on September 20. \n\nTony is a very good guy, and of course natural gas as well as oil looms very \nlarge for him.? You'll enjoy talking with him.? He can certainly fill you in \nfurther on what they would like to accomplish.\n\nIf it works out for you to do this in terms of your schedule and interest, \nthat would be great. \n\nOn behalf of the governors, thank you for the consideration. \n\nBest, \n\nDan ", "mid" : "29733598.1075840205150.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/177.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "177.", "date" : "2000-08-15 05:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Governors Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199825" }, "sender" : "terrie.james@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI have been working to put together the business agenda for the Management \nConference in November.  The theme I am proposing is \"Reinventing Enron ... \nAgain!\"  I believe the theme is timely as we celebrate our 15 year history \nand address significant changes for the future.  \n\nAttached is a draft of the agenda for your review.  I had an opportunity to \nrun it by Jeff last week.  He was happy with the theme and the first day's \nschedule.  He asked that we keep the second day open given the changes that \nwill likely develop between now and November.  He felt the second day might \nbest be used to establish a new \"manifest\" for the company.   We will, of \ncourse, remain flexible.  However, I am showing you the agenda as Jeff saw it \nas an example of how the day might run.\n\nAlso, on the first day, we'd like to have a spokesperson from Blockbuster \nspeak between Tom Peters and Gary Hamil.  Mr. Peters will help set the theme \nby discussing the need for successful companies to reinvent themselves.  Mr. \nHamil will present tactical strategies for innovation.  Our thought is that a \nBlockbuster spokesperson could discuss their company's experience with \nreinvention -- they are in an interesting situation as the delivery \nmechanisms for their products are evolving.  Would you recommend we invite \nJohn Antioco, chairman & CEO, or Mark Gilman, president of New Media?  \nSeveral have indicated that Mr. Gilman would be a more provocative speaker \nand better equipped to address the theme of reinvention.\n\nI look forward to your feedback and/or suggestions.\n\nThanks,\nTerrie James\n", "mid" : "6441536.1075840205174.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/178.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "178.", "date" : "2000-08-15 05:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Management Conference 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199826" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine, Ken will be on vacation, so I don't think he'll be calling in.  \nHowever, I'll let you know.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n08/15/2000 11:24 AM\n\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 Kean/HOU/EES@EES, \nMark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \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, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Garza-Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, 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, Jewel Meeks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nSherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M \nTaylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, AUGUST 21\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, August 21\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, \nAugust 18.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "16309000.1075840205199.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/179.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "179.", "date" : "2000-08-15 05:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, AUGUST 21" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199827" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "linda@lindakessler.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "I just got off the phone with Daniel at the Ritz  and I am a little upset \nbecause it turns out the entire hotel is booked up until the 26th (Friday) \nbefore the wedding. We are going to have a number of people who will want to \ncome in at least Thursday or Wednesday before the wedding and others who will \nwant to come in an entire week before and will not want to switch hotels. \nTherefore, I'm not sure it is going to work. Further, they are requiring the \nthree night stay beginning on Friday and we have a number of Argentines who \nwill want to leave on Sunday but will be charged for Sunday night. Sooo, we \nare back at square one and trying to find another place for everything. I \ndon't want to cancel the Ritz just yet, but if we can book rooms for the week \nbefore the wedding and the weekend of the wedding at the Four Season and if \nyou can suggest a really great place to have the reception, that may be what \nwe have to do.  Can you please advise me on your suggestions.\nThanks, \nLiz", "mid" : "10843314.1075840201144.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/18.", "bcc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "linda@lindakessler.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "18.", "date" : "1999-09-13 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ritz" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199828" }, "sender" : "chill@lrmlaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jack Rains' did not have access to your email addresses at his home.  He has\nleft to go out of the City for the day and asked that I forward the\nfollowing  letter directly to you for your information.\n\n>  -----Original Message-----\n> From:  Jack Rains [mailto:jmrtexas@swbell.net]\n> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 11:54 AM\n> To: Hill Connie\n> Subject: FW: The Arena deal: points for consideration\n> Importance: High\n>\n>\n> ....and in my spare time....\n> JR\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Last Saturday Dale Robertson, obviously responding to the Rockets public\n> relations machine , wrote a nasty, vicious\n> column. It was a personal attack that was a diservice to not only the\n> debate but to the city and every citizen of good will..I have attached a\n> copy so that you may reach your own conclusions.\n>\n> During the last debate, on the subsequently defeated Arena proposal, I\n> remained silent.  While I had been deeply involved in those negotiations I\n> felt under the circumstances of Mayor Brown dismissal, it was\n> inappropriate for me to publicly comment.  Up until now I have continued\n> that policy.\n>\n>  Edmund Burke observed that for evil to triumph it is only necessary that\n> good men do nothing.  I will no longer remain silent.  Certainly we are\n> all entitled to our opinions on the subject of the arena, sports, or any\n> other issue we face as citizens, but we cannot be permitted to have our\n> own 'facts'.\n>\n> The attached submittal to the Chronicle sets forth facts you should know\n> and matters you may wish to consider in your deliberations.  The Chronicle\n> advised me, that due to space limitations, they would publish a condensed\n> version, for which I am grateful.  As community leaders you should have\n> the complete picture.\n>\n> We have an opportunity at hand.  An Arena agreement can be crafted that\n> will receive the support of the majority of Houstonians.  But first t it\n> will be necessary that the '; spin doctors' and other hired guns cool\n> their rhetoric.  After they have moved on to earn their fees at the next\n> engagement, we will remain in the city we love and have built together.\n> We must come together in good faith and stop those attempting to impose a\n> decision by threatening anyone who does not agree with their position.  At\n> a minimum we must elevate the debate to a standard of civility.\n>\n> Sincerely,\n>\n> Jack Rains\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>  <<HoustonChronicle.com.htm>>\n>\n> Submitted, Sunday August 13, 2000, to the Houston Chronicle for\n> Publication:\n>\n> A new low in political debate; a prescription for disaster\n>\n> Few persons, and certainly not County Judge Robert Eckels, Tax\n> assessor/collector Paul Bettencourt, or Republican County Chair Gary\n> Polland or any other republican or democrat leader I have spoken with,\n> want the Rockets and Comets to leave town.  Should the teams go however,\n> it will be due to Les Alexander's miscalculations and the blunders by well\n> meaning but naive supporters.  That charitable adjective cannot be applied\n> to Dale Robertson, Houston Chronicle sports columnist.\n>\n> Robertson, in his Saturday August 13, 2000 column, established a new low\n> in journalism.  Quoting liberally from the Rocket spokesperson, George\n> Postolos, the Rockets-Comets CEO, according to Robertson, he spews a\n> virulent diatribe of inaccurate, convoluted arguments, misrepresentations,\n> and gratuitous insults.  While conceding the points Judge Eckels made in\n> his recent letter to the Sports Authority may be valid, Robertson,\n> undaunted, attempts to discredit Eckels.  How?  By asking us to believe\n> that Mr. Robertson posses clairvoyant powers.  He warns  his readers of\n> his perception of  the evil state of mind of the Judge. According to\n> Robertson, the arena debate is merely a political struggle, which he\n> blithely characterizes as,  \"Anglo Saxons vs. a Jewish owner and an\n> African-American Mayor\".  Outrageous! If that were not enough, Robertson\n> goes over the top.  Using his crystal ball we must assume, Robertson warns\n> that the next words out of Judge Eckels' mouth will be a lie.  Balderdash!\n>\n>\n>  Shame on Dale Robertson and the Editors of the Chronicle who allowed such\n> grossly inaccurate, hate filled statements into print.  The Chronicle's\n> Founding Publisher, Jesse Jones, must be spinning in his grave.  Every\n> person who has worked to achieve racial, ethnic, and religious harmony, no\n> matter what their political and other views, should condemn such hateful\n> bigotry on the part of Robertson and the Chronicle.  Postolos destroyed\n> his credibility with the disingenuous claim that he was 'genuinely and\n> completely surprised' by Eckels letter.  Come on George.' spin 'won't\n> sell.  Robertson, far worse, went beyond the pale with his slurs aimed at\n> any party that dares question the current arena deal.  Pitifully sad and\n> counter productive to reaching an Arena agreement the voters will approve.\n>\n> Judge Eckels' temperate, well-reasoned letter, questions a proposal that\n> Arena supporters privately concede \"needs work\".  For example on Channel 2\n> Sunday, Sunny Messiah, the publisher of the Houston Defender, the leading\n> Black newspaper, and an Arena supporter last time around, joined Dan\n> Patrick, a right wing shock jock at the radio station which broadcasts the\n> Rocket's games, in agreeing on the Arena proposal.  That was a first for\n> those two.  Both asked hard questions, concluding it was less fair to the\n> public than the prior agreement rejected by voters.  During the program,\n> viewers were told   that Sports Authority Chairman Billy Burge and Vice\n> Chair Grover Jackson, architects of the agreement, had declined to appear\n> and defend their arrangements with Alexander.\n>\n> There is another matter under discussion that requires clarification.\n>\n> Some assert that Mayor Brown had a 'deal' with Judge Eckels.  I doubt the\n> truth of that claim and will explain why.  All citizens have the\n> constitutionally protected right to speak out, and public officials such\n> as Brown and Eckels have a duty to speak up on behalf of the taxpayers.\n> Surely Robertson and the defenders of the constitutionally protected\n> rights of the press would not condemn, or attempt to muzzle, anyone's\n> right to free speech.  Eckels was right to state his concerns.  If the\n> hour is late, blame the Sports Authority and Alexander who have been\n> negotiating since their last deal was rejected in 1999.  Remember this is\n> Alexander's third bite at the apple.  He lost last year and walked away\n> from negotiations back when Bob Lanier was Mayor.  It is late but we have\n> two years to go on the Rocket's lease at the Compaq Center and that could\n> be temporarily extended if necessary.\n>\n> The assertion that Mayor Brown stayed out of the Stadium negotiations is\n> simply not true.\n>\n> That agreement between Harris County, the NFL, the Rodeo and the Sports\n> Authority, was concluded and executed during my term as Chairman of the\n> Sports Authority.  The Mayor contacted us on several occasions with input.\n> It was due to his correct insistence that the stadium be designed to\n> accommodate expansion for the 2012 Summer Olympic games.  The change, over\n> the NFL's objection, added significantly to the cost, but represents a\n> wise investment for a growing region.  In fact, Mayor Brown will recall,\n> we made the final break through in those negotiations, in his   office,\n> reaching closure when he and Commissioner Lee reached agreement on major\n> sticking points between the County and the City.  Mayor Brown's leadership\n> and input was important to our ultimate success in bringing the NFL back\n> to Houston.  Judge Eckels' input will be equally important in fashioning\n> an Arena agreement that the voters will approve.\n>\n>  Robertson and the Chronicle evidently missed all those events, or fail to\n> understand their ramifications.  He conveniently dismisses   the last 'top\n> down, cram down' deal on the Arena that the voter's slammed dunked.  We\n> can't afford another failure due to yet another open-ended, capitulation\n> to Alexander's demands.  The voters are not stupid and will not be\n> intimidated.\n>\n>\n> It is a disservice when we lower the debate to name calling and\n> questioning of motives.  Robertson, is surely sincere in his support for a\n> new arena, Obviously Les Alexander wants a' done deal'.  While we all\n> desire the same results, vicious personal attacks are counter-productive.\n> Let us   get back to working out an Arena agreement that will serve our\n> citizens well for the next 30 years and beyond.  We can and must fashion\n> an   agreement that a majority of our citizens will support.\n>\n> Jack Rains\n> Founding Chair,\n> Harris County-Houston Sports Authority\n>\n>\n>\n>\n\n - HoustonChronicle.com.htm", "mid" : "32762551.1075840205225.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/180.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "180.", "date" : "2000-08-15 05:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: The Arena deal: points for consideration" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199829" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Call me if you have any questions,  713-851-2576.\n - arena cover memo.doc\n - Arena Campaign Plan Executive Summary.doc\n - Arena Campaign Budget Draft One, 2000.doc", "mid" : "11976297.1075840205248.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/181.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "181.", "date" : "2000-08-15 06:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Memo and budget for Mr. lay from Walden" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19982a" }, "sender" : "will.reed@techforall.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "jtt@jttrotter.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "clark97@swbell.net", "pdouglas@salus.net", "justin_cornett@enron.net", "justin_cornett@enron.net" ], "cc" : [ "justin_cornett@enron.net" ], "text" : "Gentleman,\nWe will need a brief (1-2 paragraphs) bio from your office for the TFA\nbusiness plan.  I already have one from Peter Douglas.  Scott, we need yours\nupdated.  With these bios and a few other appendices, the plan is almost\nready to send out for your review prior to our board meeting.  The meeting\nis scheduled for Tuesday, September 19 at 3PM on the 50th floor of the Enron\nBuilding, 50M03.  Your bio can be forwarded directly to Justin Cornett at\nthe email address above or mailed or faxed to the TFA office at the address\nlisted below.\n\nThanks,\n\nWill\n\n\n---------------------------\nTechnology For All\n\"Creating Opportunities Through Access\"\n\nWill Reed\n109 North Post Oak Lane, Suite 425\nHouston, Texas  77024\nUSA\n\n713.316.5750, 761\nDirect 713.316.5761\nFAX 713.316.5790\nCell 713.806.1622\nhttp://www.techforall.org\nE-Mail will.reed@techforall.org", "mid" : "26153767.1075840205271.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/182.", "bcc" : [ "justin_cornett@enron.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "jtt@jttrotter.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "clark97@swbell.net", "pdouglas@salus.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "182.", "date" : "2000-08-15 13:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Brief Bio needed for Business Plan" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19982b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michelle, this came through just fine.  His address looks perfect.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nMichelle Michot Foss <mmfoss@UH.EDU> on 08/15/2000 07:13:38 PM\nTo: \"Dr. Kenneth Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: =20\nSubject: Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nNext April 25-27, 2001, Houston will host the 24th conference of the\nInternational Association for Energy Economics, in combination with the\nannual meeting of our U.S. Association for Energy Economics affiliate.  We\ninvite you to serve as our opening keynote speaker at the kick off luncheon\non Wednesday, April 25 to help set the tone, goals and objectives for this\nevent.\n\nOur theme is \"2001: An Energy Odyssey.\" We are using the conference to\nshowcase the role of economics in developing markets for energy, and to\ndeal with issues that impede, or facilitate, market development as well as\nenterprise strategy and metamorphosis.  We can think of no one better to\nclearly define these major themes and priorities than you.\n\nI was a speaker and delegate at the World Forum on Energy Regulation in\nMontreal last May, and greatly enjoyed your luncheon keynote (and hope that\nthe regulators and policy makers attending the Forum took your key points t=\no\nheart).  The thoughts you offered -- on the importance of standards, the\nopportunities to build network platforms and Enron's own experience, are of\nvital importance to IAEE/USAEE members.  We would ask you to include\ncomments on the fundamental importance of economic principles in both\nguiding market development and the efforts of those of us who operate in\nmarkets on behalf of enterprises.\n\nThe IAEE remains the largest worldwide combination of industry, business an=\nd\nuniversity interests engaged in energy development and policy.  To bring yo=\nu\nup-to-date on the association, our Web site is www.iaee.org. I'm sure\nRosilea will have someone on her staff pull the relevant materials together\nfor you. I have also included the call for papers for the Houston conferenc=\ne\n(at the end of this mail) which lines out the major sessions and topics. In\naddition to our invitation to you, we are inviting Mark Moody-Stuart of\nRD/Shell for the April 26 keynote luncheon to address environmental issues\nand Rilwanu Lukman, Secretary General of OPEC (and a member of IAEE), in a\njoint session with the Board of Directors of the Offshore Technology\nConference on Friday, to cover worldwide outlooks for oil and gas.\n\nFinally, as you know, Enron Corp. for some time has been a corporate\nsponsor of our UH Energy Institute and the previous Natural Gas Project,\nwhich you helped to found.  Thus, we also are relying on Rob Bradley to hel=\np\nidentify and implement the major environmental themes for the plenary\nsession, \"Sustaining Development\" (yes, we indeed are trying to turn\nthinking around with our re-phrasing).\n\nI hope to hear from Rosilea soon on your interest and availability.  We\nlook forward to having you with us next April!\n\nMichelle\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\n\nGeneral Chairman, IAEE/USAEE 24th Conference and\nPresident Elect, USAEE\n\nCollege of Business Administration\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283 USA\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax 713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n24th IAEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE\n\nHosted by:\nUnited States Association for Energy Economics\nHouston Chapter, USAEE/IAEE\n\n2001:  An Energy Odyssey?\n\nOmni Hotel =01) Houston, Texas  - USA\nApril 25-27, 2001\n\nConference Objective\nTo look ahead at the changing energy landscape and the future role of energ=\ny\neconomics across fuels, business segments and geographies.\n\nSession Themes and Topics\n\nENERGY BUSINESS METAMORPHOSIS\n*Redefining the energy industry, the energy business and the energy\neconomist\n*Coming to terms with the New Economy\n*Industry consolidation: what=01,s next?\n\nSUSTAINING DEVELOPMENT\n*What is sustainable development and how should it be measured?\n*Market tools for sustainability\n*Balancing energy and environmental needs\n\nRISK MANAGEMENT INNOVATIONS\n*Political risk assessment in investment decisions\n*Techniques for price risk management\n*Why risk management fails\n\nNEW POLITICS AND ENERGY\n*Sub-national issues: how do they play in the end game?\n*New paradigms =01) markets, regions, corporate roles, NOC roles\n*The end of the oil era, what would it mean?\n\nTECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATIONS =01) EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION?\n*Impacts on energy demand\n*Impacts on energy supply\n*E-commerce linkages and impacts\n\n*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***\nDeadline for Submission of Abstracts:   December 4, 2000\n(Please included your CV when submitting your abstract)\n\nAnyone interested in organizing a session should propose topics,\nmotivations, and possible speakers to Program Co-Chairs:\nLeslie J. Deman =01) 713-230-3429 / ldeman@coral-energy.com\nMarianne S. Kah =01) 281-293-2136 / marianne.s.kah@usa.conoco.com\n\nAbstracts should be between 200-1500 words and must clearly address the\ntheme of the conference and topics above to be considered for presentation\nat the meeting.  At least one author from an accepted paper must pay the\nregistration fees and attend the conference to present the paper. All\nabstracts/proposed sessions and inquiries should be submitted to:\n\nDavid Williams, Executive Director, USAEE/IAEE\n28790 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 350, Cleveland, OH  44122   USA\nPhone:  216-464-2785 /  Fax:  216-464-2768  /  E-mail:  usaee@usaee.org\n\nConference Chair Emeritus:  John B. Boatwright\nGeneral Conference Chair:  Michelle M. Foss\nProgram Co-Chairs:  Leslie J. Deman / Marianne S. Kah\nArrangements Chair:  David L. Williams\n\nAGAIN THIS YEAR:  USAEE Best Student Paper Award ($1000.00 cash prize plus\nwaiver of conference registration fees).  If interested, please contact\nUSAEE Headquarters for detailed application/guidelines.\n\n\n", "mid" : "3306125.1075840205296.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/183.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "183.", "date" : "2000-08-16 00:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19982c" }, "sender" : "mary.bourne@showtime.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nI thought you might enjoy this summary article on VOD from one of our\nindustry magazines.  Enron is mentioned but not interviewed so I didn't know\nif you would have access to a copy.\n\nTake care,\nMary Elizabeth\n\nLink to article:\n\nhttp://www.cvmag.com/contents/2000/0814/vod814.asp\n\nCut and paste:\nVideo on the Move\nDropping costs and rising competition are forcing operators to see\nvideo-on-demand in a whole new light\nBY SIMON APPLEBAUM\nAt VOD programmer Diva, the deployment forecast gets more specific, as does\nthe rationale behind why operators will push the action. Three factors come\ninto play:\n* DBS penetration continues to fly and bite off operators' best customers;\n* the plunging expense of video-server hardware and video-stream\ntransmissions, which make moot the big, prohibitive load operators have used\nto justify not deploying VOD;\n* the fallout from Time Warner's deal to merge with America Online --\nnamely, considerable encouragement to accelerate plans in every other\nconvergence direction they want to travel, be it digital cable services\n(including near-VOD and tiers), high-speed Web surfing through cable modems,\nor interactive TV.\nThus with cost and infrastructure concerns put aside, and competition\nstaring them in the face, operators see VOD in a new light. Now that DBS\nreaches 13 million subs \"and is heading for 20 million, cable is feeling the\npain,\" says Diva president David Zucker. \"Every one of the eight largest\ncable operators, every single one, will deploy or trial VOD in some manner.\nThe big rollouts will start the second half of the year.\" If they come, they\nmay hear another set of competitive footsteps entering the scene. Digital\nsubscriber line carriers such as SBC and Qwest, hunting for high-speed\nInternet households, are poised to reach out and become must-see VOD TV\nthrough Viacom subsidiary Blockbuster. With infrastructure help from Enron\nBroadband Services, Blockbuster will deploy a movies-driven VOD service in a\nnumber of cities by December, and all over the U.S. next year. The joint\nventure will go after cable and DBS distribution, but off the bat, DSL will\nbe in the driver's seat, as routed through SBC, Qwest and other suppliers.\nBut right now, reality is nowhere near the perception Jacobsen and Zucker\nsuggest. Few multi-system owners have VOD formats fully deployed or in\ntrial; most MSOs don't, even though they are deep in digital-service\nlaunches incorporating near-VOD, which takes up 30 channels or more of a\nsystem's lineup. Video-on-demand, on the other hand, uses far fewer channels\nthan NVOD, because video servers, placed at or near the system's headend,\nstore the programming and transmit it on addressable command from\nsubscribers, any time, over streaming transmissions. How high is the payoff\nfor mass cable adoption? Try 40 to 60 percent, by 2010, of the multi-billion\ndollar revenue pot home-video companies enjoy now, predicted Merrill Lynch\nsenior media analyst Jessica Reif-Cohen at the recent Myers interactive-TV\nforum in New York.\nWhere the Action Is\nYou need more than one hand to count the number of VOD projects happening\naround the country, but you don't need many more. Here's the scorecard:\n * Diva - VOD's veteran packager is doing full-deployment business in at\nleast 10 areas. Affiliates include AT&T Broadband in Marin County, Calif.\n(outside San Francisco) and Atlanta (formerly MediaOne turf); Charter\nCommunications in the Atlanta suburbs; and a growing number of Insight\nCommunications locales (Columbus, Ohio; Rockford, Ill.; and Evansville,\nInd.) where VOD is bundled with Source Media's Local Source interactive-TV\nservice. Before Labor Day, Charter will add Diva to at least one of its Los\nAngeles-area systems. More than 400 titles, from movie blockbusters to\nspecial-interest videos, are available each month. Top films go for $3.95 a\npop, while classic flicks and other titles get priced at $2.95 or below.\nAvailable attractions include library shows from ESPN, TNT, Discovery and\nother cable nets. About 15,000 subs use the service at least once a month.\n * Time Warner - Cable's second-largest operator is in full VOD blast,\nfollowing a trial run in Austin, Texas, last summer. Honolulu became the\nfirst Time Warner locale to make VOD available system-wide earlier this\nyear, covering about 250,000 subs. Tampa, Fla., turned on in June, according\nto Concurrent Computer, which provides servers and streaming tech to Time\nWarner. About 100,000 Tampa-area subs are getting their day in the VOD sun.\n* Intertainer - After two years of development and tests, the VOD player\nthat includes Microsoft, Comcast, NBC, Sony and Intel among its equity\nstakeholders will soon premiere in Comcast's suburban Baltimore system. That\nfollows DSL rollouts in U S West's Denver enterprise and Cincinnati under an\nindependent franchiser. The service has plenty of interactive features to\naccompany the content, including opportunities to order an artist's CD after\nwatching his music video; local information retrieval; and e-commerce\nchoices. Intertainer CEO Jonathan Taplin promises a \"stunning\"\nMSO-affiliation announcement over the next few weeks.\n* In Demand - PPV's kingpin player was already talking to affiliates about\nVOD rollouts and trials when new president Stephen Brenner assumed his post\nearlier this summer (see sidebar, p. 30).\n* TVN - In Demand's closest PPV/NVOD rival, whose affiliate base consists of\nmid-size and small system owners, is in the midst of several VOD technical\nand marketing trials. Some rollout announcements are expected early this\nfall. Like Diva and Intertainer, TVN wants to combine programming with\ninteractive applications.\n * DemandVideo - This California-based firm surfaced this spring, initially\non a quest for cable overbuilder affiliates so that they wouldn't be absent\nfrom VOD activity. Seren Innovations (which runs its systems under Astound\nCable TV) and Knology signed up before the National Cable TV Association\nconvention, and Seren put Demand's format through a 25-home trial in St.\nCloud, Minn. But at NCTA's show in May, Demand CEO Rajiv Juluria insisted\nthat his product will be available to all comers, entrenched or encroacher.\nKnology will launch the service among hotels in Panama City, Fla., while\nSeren commits to a full St. Cloud rollout, plus deployment in Contra Costa\nCounty, Calif.\n* E-Video TV - A new VOD player out of Scottsdale, Ariz., E-Video has\ndeveloped download technology through which digital cable subs can retrieve\nfeature films, programming and interactive games. Roy Bennett, E-Video's\npresident, says his firm will try the process out with a cable operator\nbefore summer ends.\nUp ahead in the player pipeline: StreamBox and AlwaysonTV.com, two ventures\nrunning both video and Internet content. Both exhibited two months ago at\nStreaming Media East in New York. Within VOD's own tech vendordom --\ncompanies that provide video servers and program-insertion gear to operators\n-- there's growing consensus that the on-demand era launches this fall. How\nfast VOD takes off is more in the hands of set-top box providers than MSOs,\nbelieves Concurrent CEO Steve Nussrallah. The sooner they flood the scene\nwith digital converters, the sooner deployments happen.  \"We're at the front\ndoor of an explosion. Late fall or early next year is the right time for\nthis market to happen,\" he says. \"The only thing holding the market back is\nthe ability of set-top vendors to build and ship their product at a level\nequal to the demand. By the end of 2004, we should be north of 30 million\ndigital set-tops, with the vast majority of them VOD-enabled. Deployment by\noperators becomes a no-brainer.\" AOL Time Warner will push operators into\ndeployment decisions, adds nCube president Michael Pohl. \"The convergence of\nTime Warner's content with the broadband opportunities AOL looks at will\ndrive the content and availability of content for VOD,\" Pohl suggests.\n\"Movies are OK and great, probably a good place to start, but ultimately,\nviewers want to go to their operator and ask for whatever they want to see.\"\n\"You see the operators showing excitement for VOD now, as opposed to the\nvendors showing excitement, which is what it was for the last few years,\"\nsays Yvette Gordon, interactive technologies VP at SeaChange Technologies.\n\"The AOL-Time Warner merger helps.\"\nThe Naysayers\nBut many people don't buy it. Take Playboy Television -- they're supplying\nproduct to selected Diva and Time Warner VOD markets. They're in the game,\nbut Playboy TV president Jim English doesn't look for a breakout market\nuntil 2002. Why? Despite big declines in server cost, \"you need so many per\nstate, so many per [sub universe],\" English reasons. \"The more subs on the\nline, the slower the traffic goes. It's still very expensive electronics.\nI'm not trying to poke holes at anyone, but a lot of projections about this\nindustry didn't come out as advertised. How many years did it take for\ndigital cable to move? Even now, operators have more trucks dedicated to\ninstalling high-speed cable modems than digital cable. And on cable's agenda\npriority scale, just getting the digital box in is number one.\" For\nSusquehanna Communications and Classic Cable, 2001 is the year VOD will make\nit to their systems, provided the tech issues English raises get resolved.\nAs big as the case is for getting economics down enough for deployment among\nlarge MSOs, it's magnified several times over for owners the size of\nSusquehanna and Classic.  \"Insight, for example, can serve tens or hundreds\nof thousands of customers from a single headend. The best we can do is 7,000\ncustomers from a single headend. For the small, non-metro markets we\nservice, how do you amortize the cost for initial equipment installation?\"\nasks Classic CEO Merritt Belisle. \"When you take into account the\nflexibility and long-term viability of the tech, and different content\navenues, there's a lot that's nascent and in development,\" responds Dan\nTemplain, Susquehanna's corporate marketing/programming director. \"The\ncontent and the tech have to become compelling enough to consumers that\nwe're willing to roll it out.\" Still, Templain's company is determined to do\na field trial somewhere this fall, and get deployment underway before the\nend of next March. \"That's accelerated thinking from where we were six\nmonths ago.\" To SVOD or Not to SVOD? On the programming side, the train\neveryone wants to be aboard is making VOD a diverse medium, perhaps to the\npoint where the medium should be relabeled \"COD\" -- for content-on-demand.\nMovies, available at or earlier than home-video release, lead the way, but\nnot far behind are sports, live/taped events from all over, how-to and\nspecial-interest videos, children's fare, games, adult entertainment and a\nfew genres spun out of the imagination of others.  \"There may be\nlocalized-content opportunities,\" chirps In Demand's Jacobsen. \"Local\ntheater, high school football games with real community value.\" In a COD\nworld, \"you're not limited to video product,\" says TVN senior business\ndevelopment VP Jim Riley. \"Eventually, you download computer software so you\ncan view it on your TV as well as on your PC. That's where we're driving\nsome of our development energies.\" TVN's vehicle is Chromazone, involving\nCalifornia-based venture capitalist Digital Evolution. From the start,\nIntertainer has embraced a link of COD with interactive elements. \"If MSOs\nmake the investment in VOD, they must maximize it with advertising,\ne-commerce and all sorts of interactivity,\" says Jonathan Taplan,\nIntertainer's president and CEO. \"That's the ultimate promise. If you think\nabout the capital investment and the possible return in gross revenues, like\n$20 a sub per month, that's a damn good business.\" Diva, infused with $9\nmillion earlier this summer from operating system/middleware players OpenTV\nand Liberate Technologies (CV, 7/17/00, p. 98), now has economic backing to\npursue its own interactive-integration course. And soon, cable operators\nwill see if their VOD future should incorporate subscription\nvideo-on-demand, or SVOD. Encore Media Group, under CEO John Sie, is betting\na substantial chunk of its future on it, and in a matter of weeks, AT&T\nBroadband's newly acquired Atlanta system (off the completed MediaOne\nmerger) will test SVOD out using Encore, Starz! and Encore's multiplex\nmovies. Here's the SVOD deal, as Sie explains it: Premium service subs, for\nan extra fee, get 20-30 titles running on that service that month on-demand,\nwith VCR functionality. The subs watch those films whenever they want, as\nmany times as they want, for that one fee. Six or eight dollars a month will\ndo. \"We're using VOD as a viewer enhancement platform,\" Sie insists. \"Movies\nwill drive things first. Once they drive penetration, you can do\nsubscription news-on-demand and other things on-demand.\" Lately, Sie's SVOD\nadvocacy comes framed inside a clarion call to move operators in the\ndirection of all-digital system conversion. Direct broadcast satellite\nservices are that way now, and Sie believes cable system owners have two\nyears at most to make that transition, contrary to the seven-to-10-year\ntimeframe other industry execs predict. \"You know and I know consumer demand\nfor digital far exceeds set-top box availability, as well as the supply of\ninstallation crews. DBS realized that and now they're ramping up,\" Sie\nbelieves. But opponents find two flaws in SVOD: Because the product is\navailable in the premium window, six months or more after PPV availability,\nthere may not be as much audience demand for it compared to pre-PPV.\nIndependent of audience demand, there's the specter of cannibalization,\nwhere on-demand use comes at the expense of premium-channel viewing. \"Here's\na way to enhance and optimize premium services,\" Nussrallah concludes. \"If\nyou get constant access to the programming, it's more customer-friendly, and\nsomething DBS can't provide. Cable is built on the concept that the audience\nbuys more if they have more choice and convenience. It may be the next\nopportunity window.\" Not so, Taplin figures. \"It would be cool to get all of\nThe Sopranos on a VOD package. But why would people who already see movies\non premium pay for more of those same movies, after they've had the chance\nto watch those movies in an on-demand way. Unless Sie prices it so low, or\nunless they like those movies a lot, why would they pay again? The flat-fee\nmodel is a great model, like cellular-phone pricing. People love paying one\nfee for unlimited monthly use. But the window isn't the right window.\" Sie\ndefends SVOD as an enhancement option. \"Would an operator launch digital\ncable with pay TV only and not launch PPV, concluding that PPV cannibalizes\npay, or vice versa? No, because they complement each other beautifully. Same\nhere.\" Other VOD programmers and tech vendors will pursue SVOD experiments.\nTVN is investigating one or more affiliate partnerships for a test. Classic\nand Susquehanna are open to proposals. \"What John says is super. What does\nit cost me? I've got a stock market and bond market to work with,\" Belisle\nsays.\nStream Thinking\nSusquehanna exec Templain calls SVOD \"a work in progress platform.\" Others\nsay the same about streamed video content, another pot worthy of industry\nexploitation. \"Spectacular\" may be the most accurate adjective for the\nassortment of video Internet sites have streamed to PC households\neverywhere, from quirky animation to short films to news clips. More\ndiverse, longer streamed content is coming down the pike. Will the very same\ntech making mass VOD deployment possible now also make possible a new\noriginal content pipe? What an ironic circumstance. Check in with the sites\nthemselves, from Real Networks on down, and the masterminds behind them\npoint to TV and cable display as their final destination. Fifty million PCs,\nmore than 100 million TV homes, almost 70 percent of them cabled -- the\nmarket's obvious to them. In the end, that's the ticket, cable execs concur.\nBut for the near term, no. The broadcast quality's not there yet (although\ntech strides are happening), and there's considerable fear that producers\nwill use streaming to bypass cable nets. Gordon targets mid to late 2001 as\nthe point where streamed content will be TV/VOD-suitable. Assuming the\nindustry locks its fears away, nCube's Pohl sides with the crowd awaiting\n\"this kind of ubiquitous media, where things go to the TV or PC.\" \"We're\nsleeping fine at night about this, because the quality is not there yet,\"\nadds Diva's Zucker. \"But we will make video streaming a Holy Grail for TV in\nthe next few years, and cable will be uniquely positioned to take advantage\nof it.\" *\n\n <<...>>\nHOME </> | CURRENT ISSUE </contents/2000/0814/> | BACK ISSUES </contents/> |\nDATABASE </database/> | LINKS </links/> | ABOUT US </about_cv/>  All\ncontents , 2000 Cahners Business Information. <http://www.cahners.com> All\nrights reserved. Cablevision is a registered trademark of Cahners Business\nInformation.\n", "mid" : "33457940.1075840205393.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/184.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "184.", "date" : "2000-08-16 07:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cable VOD summary article" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19982d" }, "sender" : "daler.wade@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nIt has been a pleasure serving on the Diversity Task Force for Enron and \nsharing in your vision for all employees.  My membership on the team is being \ntransferred to someone else within our organization.  I trust that many of \nthe Diversity Action Steps  will be implemented and accomplished this year.\n\nThanks again,\n\nDaler\n\n", "mid" : "22440829.1075840205420.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/185.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "185.", "date" : "2000-08-17 05:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thank You" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19982e" }, "sender" : "george.wasaff@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nOne of the initiatives implemented at Global Strategic Souring since its \nformation in February is to leverage Enron's aggregated purchasing power to \nfacilitate commercial development opportunities for the Business (EBS, EES, \nEFS, and etc.) Units.\n\nAnnually, Enron spends several million dollars with COMPAQ for servers, desk \ntop computers, and lap top computers.  COMPAQ has also been selected as one \nof the potential candidates to service the EnHome program.  COMPAQ is also \none of EBS's alliance partners.\n\nGiven the magnitude of Enron's relationship with COMPAQ, we have formed an \nintercompany team comprised of representatives from EBS, EES, EFS, Global \nStrategic Sourcing, and the EnHome Program.  In our most recent meeting the \nbusiness units reported the following:\n\nCOMPAQ has failed to define its requirements for EBS services under the \ncurrent alliance agreement between the companies.  COMPAQ has also denied EBS \naccess to expertise and installations required for product refinement and \nimplementation.  (Based on the feedback I have received, I question whether \nCOMPAQ intends to honor the terms and conditions of its relationship with \nEBS).\nEFS only provides building services currently to a couple of Compaq's \ninstallations.  \nEES has been in discussions with COMPAQ for several months now.  Although we \nare progressing, it would appear that we are at an impasse on the language in \nthe contract necessary to support the transaction.\nOn the EnHome program, COMPAQ has generally been unresponsive to our \nquestions and concerns for clarification and/or additional information on \ntheir experience in operating this type of program.\nThe Widows 2000 Roll-out Contract literally has taken months to complete when \nit should have only been a matter of weeks.\n\nKen, based on what I am seeing day-to-day, I am concerned that COMPAQ has \nlost sight of the value of our total business and the value of a healthy, \nbidirectional relationship.\n\nTherefore, specifically given the unresponsiveness to our most recent \nrequests for clarification on the EnHome Program and our concerns regarding \nthere ability to operate a program of this magnitude, I have requested that \nwe reopen discussions with IBM and DELL.\n\nI will keep you apprised of future developments.\n\nGeorge Wasaff", "mid" : "11203538.1075840205444.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/186.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "186.", "date" : "2000-08-18 02:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Follow-up to Cindy Olson's Voice Mail Message Regarding Compaq's\r\n Involvement as a Potential Service Provider to Enron's EnHome Computer\r\n Employee Benefit Initiative" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19982f" }, "sender" : "corry.bentley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here in my group, and all over Enron, I see people working hard while some \neven go above and beyond.  I am in my mid-thirties and will speak for so many \nin saying THANK YOU for your hard work, great planning and sacrifice made in \nthe early years long before we came here to enjoy all the extra benefits \nprovided.   My family and I, along with so many others, appreciate the \nrewards you provide for hard work.  There is no way we can say it enough.\n\nThanks again,\nCorry Bentley\n\n\nPlease, no response necessary.", "mid" : "23956068.1075840205466.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/187.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "187.", "date" : "2000-08-21 02:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Sacrifice" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199830" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mike, Ken is not attending.  Thanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton@Enron\ncc: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Bill Donovan/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nelly \nCarpenter/NA/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: World Economic Forum, Melbourne, Australia\n\nThe next World Economic Forum will be held September 11-13 in Melbourne.  I \nhave received information from the Control Risks Group that several \nanti-capitalist and anarchist groups are planning major demonstrations to \ndisrupt the proceedings. Like the earlier incidents in Seattle, large-scale \nclashes between demonstrators and police are expected.\n\nIf you or any of your staff members are planning to attend, you might want to \nconsider your personal security when making hotel and local travel \naccomodations.  Corporate Security can provide local personal security agents \nif you desire.\n\nAny non-essential travel to Melbourne during this time frame should be \nrescheduled.\n\nRegards,\n\nMike Hicks\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10016525.1075840205489.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/188.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "188.", "date" : "2000-08-21 05:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum, Melbourne, Australia" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199831" }, "sender" : "chmoore1@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I would like to schedule a short meeting in your office to  share the \nremarkable progress that the Committee to Encourage Corporate  Philanthropy \nis making and to ask that you consider hosting a meeting for  ten to fifteen \nCEOs of other major Houston corporations to encourage their  participation in \nthe only forum of CEOs focused on the agenda of corporate  giving.\n?\nI'm anxious to meet you as we have so many friends in  common: three of your \ndirectors, John Duncan, Pug Winokur and Norm Blake, and  the Slocums, to name \njust a few.\n?\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n?\n?\nP.S. If it works in your schedule, I'm available to come  to Houston on \nAugust 28 or 29 or anytime the week of September  4.", "mid" : "5151722.1075840205511.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/189.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "189.", "date" : "2000-08-21 10:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199832" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "cc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "text" : "Well, with the photographer and the band, I would say we've pretty much \noutdone our budget! Here's the information on the photographer. I have a \nfeeling for some of the major packages we could negotiate at least a couple \nof hours at the rehearsal dinner. I have no idea how much this normally \ncosts, but he isn't cheap!\n---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Lay/HOU/AZURIX on 09/13/99 \n07:34 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\n\n\nacollins@reggienet.com on 09/13/99 05:37:37 PM\nPlease respond to acollins@reggienet.com\n\n\t\nTo:\tElizabeth Lay/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:\t\n\t\nSubject:\tDenis Reggie Wedding Photography\n\n\n\n\n\nHello Elizabeth:\nCongratulations on your upcoming marriage!  I am Ashley Collins, Mr.\nReggie's Coordinator.  Linda Kessler forwarded your e.mail address to me so\nthat I may provide you with information on photography coverage for Mr.\nReggie's wedding photography.  I've included this information as an\nattachment. As you'll see, we offer six levels of coverage. Depending upon\nwhat your needs are, they can be negotiated to cover every event during your\nwedding weekend.  Linda has told us a few details about your wedding plans,\nbut Mr. Reggie is looking forward to speaking personally with you soon.\nOnce you've reviewed the attached information, please reply back or feel\nfree to call us so we may set up a phone appointment for you to speak with\nMr. Reggie.  Of course, if you have any questions in the meantime, it is our\npleasure to help.\n\nThank you for your interest and consideration. We look forward to being of\nservice to you on your special day.\nWarm regards,\n\n\nAshley Collins\nDenis Reggie Photography\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - FEESKED 98.doc", "mid" : "9458290.1075840201168.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/19.", "bcc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "19.", "date" : "1999-09-13 10:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Denis Reggie Wedding Photography" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199833" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Mr. Moore -\n\nI'm sorry that we didn't discuss dates this morning as Mr. Lay is on vacation \nuntil September 5.  As that will be his first week back after being out for \nseveral weeks, it is already pretty booked up. \n\nI will certainly share this e-mail with him.  Is it possible to update Mr. \nLay on the progress of the Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy by \ne-mail?  Another thought might be to see if our Executive Vice President of \nHuman Resources, Cindy Olson,  would be available to meet with you on August \n28 or 29.  Ms. Olson is in charge of Enron's Community Relations Department.\n\nPlease advise.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Charles Moore\" <CHMoore1@email.msn.com> on 08/21/2000 04:14:08 PM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy\n\n\n\nI would like to schedule a short meeting in your office to  share the \nremarkable progress that the Committee to Encourage Corporate  Philanthropy \nis making and to ask that you consider hosting a meeting for  ten to fifteen \nCEOs of other major Houston corporations to encourage their  participation in \nthe only forum of CEOs focused on the agenda of corporate  giving.\n?\nI'm anxious to meet you as we have so many friends in  common: three of your \ndirectors, John Duncan, Pug Winokur and Norm Blake, and  the Slocums, to name \njust a few.\n?\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n?\n?\nP.S. If it works in your schedule, I'm available to come  to Houston on \nAugust 28 or 29 or anytime the week of September  4.\n\n", "mid" : "14564487.1075840205534.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/190.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "190.", "date" : "2000-08-21 09:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199834" }, "sender" : "jaime.alatorre@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n I have been told that you will not have time to meet with me, prior to Mr \nFox dinner in New York.\nI have to be in N.Y., anyhow, so let me know if you feel like having a night \ncap, after your dinner.\n\n Here is some relevant information regarding the participants at the dinner \nand their interests in Mexico.\n\n Best regards, jaime____\n\t\n\t\n\n - Alatorre.doc", "mid" : "5757985.1075840205557.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/191.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "191.", "date" : "2000-08-21 12:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dinner with V. Fox" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199835" }, "sender" : "eric.thode@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mark.frevert@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "shonnie.daniel@enron.com", "mark.whitt@enron.com", "brian.bierbach@enron.com", "jean.mrha@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached is a draft press release regarding NBP's intent to purchase ENA's \nassets in the Powder River and Wind River Basins.  Please return all comments \nto me via e-mail by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, August 22.  If you have any \nquestions, please call me at ext. 3-9053.\n\nThanks.\n\nEric\n\n", "mid" : "3482293.1075840205581.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/192.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mark.frevert@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "shonnie.daniel@enron.com", "mark.whitt@enron.com", "brian.bierbach@enron.com", "jean.mrha@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "192.", "date" : "2000-08-22 04:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "DRAFT PRESS RELEASE: NBP Announces Intent to Purchase ENA Assets in\r\n Powder River and Wind River Basins" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199836" }, "sender" : "slade_pd@tsu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello Mr. Lay,\n\nIt's been a long time since we've talked.  I'm Priscilla Slade, President of\nTexas Southern University.  The primary purpose of this e-mail is to invite\nyou to attend a weekend at the home of President and Mrs. Bush September\n16-18.  So many people have expressed a desire to become know more about the\nUniversity (it's new initiatives and successes) that  President Bush\nvolunteered to host a gathering of 25 CEOs and spouses (or a second person\nin the corporate hierarchy).  In addition to having fun golfing, sailing,\nboating, etc., we are presenting ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TEXAS SOUTHERN\nUNIVERSITY.\n\nI know this is your favorite topic and that we can look forward to you\njoining us.  An invitation is in the mail.  I look forward to you joining\nus.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPriscilla", "mid" : "7982988.1075840205603.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/193.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "193.", "date" : "2000-08-22 04:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kennybunkport and other" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199837" }, "sender" : "diane.bazelides@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "carol.hensley@enron.com", "kim.bacon@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.potempa@enron.com", "jan.johnson@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "hardie.davis@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "elizabeth.ivers@enron.com", "john.ale@enron.com", "russell.baumbach@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com", "kathleen.blankenship@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "sarah.palmer@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "robert.hermann@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "andrea.mainelli@enron.com", "terry.owens@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "arch.payne@enron.com", "james.prentice@enron.com", "david.pruner@enron.com", "dave.schafer@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com", "michael.wood@enron.com", "john.wodraska@enron.com", "norma.tidrow@enron.com", "anita.piat@enron.com", "kathlene.neal@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "On September 19th Dr. Bill Thies, vice president of medical and scientific \naffairs for the national Alzheimer's Association, will be in Houston to  \nprovide an update on some of the new and successful research underway for \nAlzheimer's disease.  He'll also be meeting with local reseachers to learn \nwhat they're doing in order to support and potentially fund their work.  \nSince all of you have been such great supporters of our efforts to raise \nfunds for this very cause, Phil and I are hosting a breakfast so you can hear \nfirsthand how your money is being spent.  No pledge cards will be handed out \nat the door--just juice, coffee and maybe a bagel.  Please join us to hear an \nupdate from Dr. Thies on September  19 from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. in the Enron \nBuilding, Room 49C1.  Please RSVP to Adriana Wynn at X55176.\n\n\n\n ", "mid" : "19469433.1075840205630.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/194.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "carol.hensley@enron.com", "kim.bacon@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.potempa@enron.com", "jan.johnson@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "hardie.davis@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "elizabeth.ivers@enron.com", "john.ale@enron.com", "russell.baumbach@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com", "kathleen.blankenship@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "sarah.palmer@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "robert.hermann@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "andrea.mainelli@enron.com", "terry.owens@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "arch.payne@enron.com", "james.prentice@enron.com", "david.pruner@enron.com", "dave.schafer@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "rachael.tobor@enron.com", "michael.wood@enron.com", "john.wodraska@enron.com", "norma.tidrow@enron.com", "anita.piat@enron.com", "kathlene.neal@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "194.", "date" : "2000-08-22 08:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Alzheimer's Research Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199838" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "diane.bazelides@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diane, I will definitely show this to Ken, but he has a Dain Rauscher \npresentation near the Galleria at 8:00 a.m. that morning, so I know he can't \nattend.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nDiane Bazelides@AZURIX\n08/22/2000 03:01 PM\nTo: Carol Hensley/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Kim Bacon/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, John \nAmbler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Amanda K \nMartin/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou \nPotempa/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jan Johnson/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Karen S \nOwens@ees@EES, Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Hardie \nDavis/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rex Rogers/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Ivers/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, John \nAle/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Russell Baumbach/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Habiba Bayi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kathleen \nBlankenship/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary \nClark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah \nPalmer/HOU/ECT@ECT, James Derrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Robert \nHermann/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Gene \nHumphrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tod Lindholm/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nAndrea Mainelli/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Terry Owens/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Arch Payne/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, James \nPrentice/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, David Pruner/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Dave \nSchafer/OTS/Enron@ENRON, Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES, Rachael \nTobor/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Wood/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, John \nWodraska/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Norma Tidrow/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Anita \nPiat/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Kathlene Neal/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:  \nSubject: Alzheimer's Research Update\n\nOn September 19th Dr. Bill Thies, vice president of medical and scientific \naffairs for the national Alzheimer's Association, will be in Houston to  \nprovide an update on some of the new and successful research underway for \nAlzheimer's disease.  He'll also be meeting with local reseachers to learn \nwhat they're doing in order to support and potentially fund their work.  \nSince all of you have been such great supporters of our efforts to raise \nfunds for this very cause, Phil and I are hosting a breakfast so you can hear \nfirsthand how your money is being spent.  No pledge cards will be handed out \nat the door--just juice, coffee and maybe a bagel.  Please join us to hear an \nupdate from Dr. Thies on September  19 from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. in the Enron \nBuilding, Room 49C1.  Please RSVP to Adriana Wynn at X55176.\n\n\n\n \n\n", "mid" : "33507544.1075840205653.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/195.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "diane.bazelides@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "195.", "date" : "2000-08-22 08:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Alzheimer's Research Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199839" }, "sender" : "diane.bazelides@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Rosie.  I know many people will not want to attend this or be unable \nto do so, but I want to assure they are aware of the opportunity.\n\nDiane\n", "mid" : "17267367.1075840205675.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/196.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "196.", "date" : "2000-08-22 08:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Alzheimer's Research Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19983a" }, "sender" : "energyinstitute@uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "energyinstitute@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Colleagues:\n\nFrom September 18-25, 2000, the Texas Natural Resources Conservation\nCommission will hold 14 public hearings on proposed rules to address the\nHouston/Galveston Area's (HGA) Attainment Demonstration State Implementation\nPlan (SIP).  Join us for our annual community roundtable at River Oaks\nCountry Club on September 6, 2000 to discuss the many issues involved in the\nHGA Attainment SIP.  Houston region air quality impacts our energy\nbusinesses, our overall business community and quality of life.  We look\nforward to seeing you on September 6!  Details on the roundtable follow.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss\nDirector, Energy Institute\nCollege of Business Administration\nUniversity of Houston\n\nENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT: THE CHALLENGE OF URBAN AIR QUALITY\nA Discussion on Our Energy Future with...\n\nA \"Macro\" View on the Energy/Environment Nexus --\nRobert L. Bradley\nDirector, Public Policy Analysis\nEnron Corporation\n(In addition to his duties at Enron, Rob is an adjunct scholar at Cato\nInstitute where he focuses on energy and environment policy analysis.  See\nwww.cato.org.)\n\nAn Overview on Houston Region Air Quality Issues --\nSteve Reeves\nManager, HS&E, Shell Oil Company\nBusiness Coalition for Clean Air\n(The BCCA is leading the Houston region consensus building effort on clean\nair.  See http://www.houston.org/cleanair/BCCA.html.)\n\nEnvironment and the Regional Economy--\nRobert W. Gilmer\nSenior Economist & Assistant Vice President\nHouston Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas\n(Bill provides Houston region analysis for the Fed's Beige Book and authors\nHouston Business, a widely recognized commentary on our region.  See\nwww.dallasfed.org/htm/pubs/houston.html.)\n\nPolitical Wrap: Comparing Bush/Gore Approaches --\nLynn Scarlett\nVice President-Research\nExecutive Director-Reason Public Policy Institute\nReason Foundation\n(Lynn is a member of the environmental policy team advising Governor George\nW. Bush.  For more information on Reason, a nonprofit research and education\norganization, see www.reason.org.)\n\nChaired by:\nMichelle Michot Foss\nDirector, Energy Institute\nUniversity of Houston-College of Business Administration\n(The UH CBA Energy Institute targets business and public policy issues\nrelated to commercial energy development worldwide.  For more information on\nthe Institute, see www.uh.edu/energyinstitute.)\n\nWednesday, September 6, 2000\nRiver Oaks Country Club\n7:30am-9:30am\n\nCo-sponsored by the Houston Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.\n\nAll net proceeds benefit student fellowships at the UH CBA Energy Institute.\n\nPlease RSVP by August 31, 2000\n----------\nName(s):\n\n\nBusiness Organization:\n\n\nAddress:\n\n\nTelephone:\n\nFax:\n\n\nTotal Payment = $75 per person\n$675 per guaranteed table of 10\n\nAmount of Payment:\n\n\nPlease make checks payable to \"U of H - Energy Institute\" and mail with a\nhard copy of this form to:\nEnergy Institute\nCollege of Business Administration\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\n\nWe accept M/C and Visa.  You may RSVP with your credit card information via\nreturn e-mail to energyinstitute@uh.edu or by fax with a hard copy of this\nform to 713-743-4881.\n\nCredit Card Type (M/C or Visa):\n\nAccount Number:\n\nExpiration Date:\n\nName on Account:\n\nFor more information on the roundtable, contact Ms. Aisha Jamal at the\nEnergy Institute, 713-743-4634.\n\nCBA Energy Institute\nUniversity of Houston\n4800 Calhoun, MH320\nHouston, TX 77204-6283\n(713) 743-4634\nfx: (713) 743-4881\nemail:  energyinstitute@uh.edu\nweb:  www.uh.edu/energyinstitute", "mid" : "359925.1075840205700.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/197.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "energyinstitute@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "197.", "date" : "2000-08-22 10:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "September 6 Roundtable" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19983b" }, "sender" : "cindy.olson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosie, thanks........I would be more than happy to meet with him..  ", "mid" : "9473797.1075840205722.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/198.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "198.", "date" : "2000-08-22 10:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19983c" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Poll results are as follows:\n\n12/20 arrival:  Ken, Linda, 4 Vermeils, 3 TDHs\n\n12/23 arrival:  Liz & Jose Luis\n\n12/26 arrival: 3 MKLs + Judy Lay (Judy will be staying at The Little Nell)\n\n12/30 departure:  Liz & Jose Luis\n\n1/2 departure:  Ken, Linda, 4 Vermeils, 3 TDHs, 3 MKLs \n\nRRH family will be in Houston for 12/25, still deciding whether to visit \nAspen before, after or at all.", "mid" : "10340594.1075840205745.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/199.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "199.", "date" : "2000-08-23 01:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Christmas in Aspen" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19983d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I did receive your e-mail.\n\nKen Lay\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Michael Milken\" <mmilken@knowledgeu.com> on 07/02/99 10:21:40 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: testing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3087130.1075840200707.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/2.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmilken@knowledgeu.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "2.", "date" : "1999-07-02 03:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: testing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19983e" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "cc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "text" : "After some major soul searching and frustration, Jose Luis and I talked last \nnight and we are considering moving the date one week back to June 3 in hopes \nof avoiding a number of the problems we are currently having. \nI want to know if any of you have any major conflicts with this date and \nLinda K, as soon as the hurrican passes, will check with the Four Seasons for \navailability (which was our first choice from the beginning).\nWe love you all and I'm hoping this doesnt' change anyone's schedules too \nmuch.\nLove, Liz\np.s. Sharon, if you talk to the Four seasons, can you check on that date.\nThanks", "mid" : "18150163.1075840201191.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/20.", "bcc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com" ], "to" : [ "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "sharon@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "20.", "date" : "1999-09-14 00:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Date" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19983f" }, "sender" : "chmoore1@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "With regard to working out a convenient date to meet with  you, Rosalee has \nsuggested that your week of September 4 is pretty well  booked-up. Would \neither September 11 or 13 work? After that I have to join Norm  Blake at the \nOlympics in Sydney. While all of this can de done by phone, as  deputy to the \nchairmen, I'm making every effort to meet (albeit briefly) with  each \nCommittee member. If you are willing to host a meeting in Houston, I want  to \nmake every effort to have Paul Newman in  attendance.", "mid" : "15960898.1075840205767.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/200.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "200.", "date" : "2000-08-23 02:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199840" }, "sender" : "amy.lee@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "kelly.johnson@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "bert.frazier@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "ann.joyner@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "stan.horton@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "billy.lemmons@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jere.overdyke@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "bruce.stram@enron.com", "lisa.trapani@abc.com", "sandy.l.colwell@abc.com", "jhavard@bgclubs-houston.org", "bbryan@hern.org", "stephanie.olszewski@enron.com", "priddle@houstonzoo.org", "scooley@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "ssarkis@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "aneeson@uwtgc.org", "ssmith@uwtgc.org", "carriehou@aol.com", "rblanton@ghac.org", "paige@hypercon.com", "teresar@bcm.tmc.edu", "lpowers@techforall.org", "sheri.sarkis@uth.tmc.edu", "paige.m.atkinson@uth.tmc.edu", "will.reed@techforall.org", "cynthia.barrow@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "bill.donovan@enron.com", "harper@astros.com", "celeste.roberts@enron.com", "ceci.twachtman@enron.com", "paul.trieschman@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi!\n\nJust a quick note to say good-bye and thank you after five and a half years!  \nMy last day at Enron will be Thursday, August 31st.  I will be heading off to \ntwo new jobs -- to be a full-time mom once Baby Lee arrives and to start my \nown stationary/invitations company.  \n\nI have thoroughly enjoyed working with all of you.  Thank you for all the \nopportunities you have given me over the years.   For your Community \nRelations needs, Elyse Kalmans is heading up the department.  She can be \nreached at 713.853.0565.\n\nThanks!\namy", "mid" : "20696008.1075840205796.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/201.", "bcc" : [ "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "kelly.johnson@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "bert.frazier@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "ann.joyner@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "stan.horton@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "billy.lemmons@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jere.overdyke@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "bruce.stram@enron.com", "lisa.trapani@abc.com", "sandy.l.colwell@abc.com", "jhavard@bgclubs-houston.org", "bbryan@hern.org", "stephanie.olszewski@enron.com", "priddle@houstonzoo.org", "scooley@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "ssarkis@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "aneeson@uwtgc.org", "ssmith@uwtgc.org", "carriehou@aol.com", "rblanton@ghac.org", "paige@hypercon.com", "teresar@bcm.tmc.edu", "lpowers@techforall.org", "sheri.sarkis@uth.tmc.edu", "paige.m.atkinson@uth.tmc.edu", "will.reed@techforall.org", "cynthia.barrow@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "bill.donovan@enron.com", "harper@astros.com", "celeste.roberts@enron.com", "ceci.twachtman@enron.com", "paul.trieschman@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "201.", "date" : "2000-08-23 02:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Good-bye" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199841" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amy, you are a treasure!!!  I know you'll be a treasure of a Mom, too!!  But \nI'll miss you!!\n\nrosie\n\n\n\n\nAmy Lee\n08/23/2000 09:00 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tori L \nWells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen K \nHeathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nCindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kelly Johnson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dorothy \nDalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Bert Frazier/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G \nSmith/HOU/EES@EES, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nMaureen McVicker/NA/Enron@Enron, Ken Rice/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mark \nFrevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stan Horton/Houston/Eott@Eott, Richard \nCausey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Gene Humphrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMark Lay/HOU/ECT@ECT, Billy Lemmons/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Philippe A \nBibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jere C Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nElizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Bruce N \nStram/HOU/EES@EES, lisa.trapani@abc.com, sandy.l.colwell@abc.com, \njhavard@bgclubs-houston.org, bbryan@hern.org, Stephanie \nOlszewski/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, priddle@houstonzoo.org, \nscooley@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu, ssarkis@ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu, \naneeson@uwtgc.org, ssmith@uwtgc.org, Carriehou@aol.com, rblanton@ghac.org, \npaige@hypercon.com, Teresar@bcm.tmc.edu, lpowers@techforall.org, \nSheri.Sarkis@uth.tmc.edu, paige.m.atkinson@uth.tmc.edu, \nwill.reed@techforall.org, Cynthia Barrow/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kelly \nKimberly/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bill Donovan/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, harper@astros.com, \nCeleste Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ceci Twachtman/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Paul Trieschman/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Rebecca Carter/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Elyse Kalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Good-bye\n\nHi!\n\nJust a quick note to say good-bye and thank you after five and a half years!  \nMy last day at Enron will be Thursday, August 31st.  I will be heading off to \ntwo new jobs -- to be a full-time mom once Baby Lee arrives and to start my \nown stationary/invitations company.  \n\nI have thoroughly enjoyed working with all of you.  Thank you for all the \nopportunities you have given me over the years.   For your Community \nRelations needs, Elyse Kalmans is heading up the department.  She can be \nreached at 713.853.0565.\n\nThanks!\namy\n\n", "mid" : "12567132.1075840205819.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/202.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "202.", "date" : "2000-08-23 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Good-bye" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199842" }, "sender" : "jana.mills@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "alice.hritz@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "alice.hritz@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "alice.hritz@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com" ], "text" : "PLEASE NOTE:\n\nThe executive meeting originally scheduled for Thursday, August 24 from \n8-10:00 am will now take place from 9:00 -11:00 am (cst) in 50M Dining.\n\nThe toll free number has changed:\n\nToll free  800-700-7860\nIntl   612-332-0923\n\nPlease be prepared to provide the operator with your name.\n\nThank you.\nJana\n713-345-5800\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jana Mills/HOU/ECT on 08/21/2000 01:28 PM \n---------------------------\n\n\nJana Mills\n08/17/2000 05:23 PM\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sanjay \nBhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nDiomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nJeffrey K Skilling@Enron\ncc: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nTori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marcia Manarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Stacy \nGuidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Beena \nPradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMolly Bobrow/NA/Enron@Enron, Rosane Fabozzi/SA/Enron@Enron, Alice \nHritz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Elaine \nRodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Linda Fuqua/NA/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Confidential - Executive Meeting, Aug 24 (8:00 am)\n\nThere will be an Executive Meeting to discuss the Business Plan and Strategy \nfor Project Lightning on Thursday, August 24 from 8 - 10 am in EB 50M.  If \nyou are unable to attend in person, you may use the following dial in numbers:\n\nToll free 800-260-0712\nIntl  612-332-0923\n\nYou must provide the operator with your name if you are planning to dial in, \nthere is no numeric passcode.\n\nThank you.\nJana \n713-345-5800\n", "mid" : "24193664.1075840205847.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/203.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "alice.hritz@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "203.", "date" : "2000-08-23 06:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "(Revised) Executive Meeting, Aug 24 (9:00 am)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199843" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dyergin@cera.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Yergin -\n\nI just wanted to make sure that you knew that Ken does plan to do this.  He \ndid talk to Governor Knowles.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nDan Yergin <dyergin@CERA.com> on 08/15/2000 11:22:38 AM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Governors Conference\n\n\n\n\nDear Ken, \n\nIt was good to talk with you last week, and I hope you got some vacation in \nAspen.? I'm working at it! \n\nRosalie said you'd be getting in this afternoon, and I? wanted to reach you \nby phone or e-mail before Governor Tony Knowles from Alaska calls you.? \nGovernor Knowles (classmate of George W.), along with Governor Taft of Ohio, \nhas enlisted us in a conference that seven governors are sponsoring on \nnatural gas in order to elucidate the market and issues -- and needs -- \nbefore it explodes as a political issue -- and perhaps helps head it off (in \ncontrast to what happened with gasoline).? Governor Knowles is the current \nchairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, and it will be under the \nauspices of the IOCC.? They promise at least seven governors and a lot of \nother distinguished people.? It seems to us that this is a very timely event.\n\nThey would like to invite you to be the luncheon speaker.? (I will be kicking \noff the conference).?? It looks to be a very good and high visibility \nplatform.? And they would be very keen and excited -- and honored -- to have \nyou in that featured role in it works for your schedule.\n\nIt takes place in Columbus, Ohio, on September 20. \n\nTony is a very good guy, and of course natural gas as well as oil looms very \nlarge for him.? You'll enjoy talking with him.? He can certainly fill you in \nfurther on what they would like to accomplish.\n\nIf it works out for you to do this in terms of your schedule and interest, \nthat would be great. \n\nOn behalf of the governors, thank you for the consideration. \n\nBest, \n\nDan \n\n\n", "mid" : "10317191.1075840205870.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/204.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dyergin@cera.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "204.", "date" : "2000-08-23 07:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Governors Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199844" }, "sender" : "jhunter@wei.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "> Dr. Mr. Lay,\n>\n> I apologize for the \"cold call\" by e-mail, but this appears to be the\n> easiest way to contact you, given communications from Mexico, where I am\n> currently working and living.  We did meet some years ago at a conference\n> in Houston when I was a VP of Union Gas, Ontario, Canada, which was later\n> bought by Westcoast Energy and to which I migrated.\n>\n> I served as Vice President, International, of Westcoast Energy Inc. for 5\n> years after Union Gas.  A year ago I elected to form my own consulting\n> company when Westcoast constricted its international program in Asia, my\n> prime area of interest at that time, to fund Alliance and their Mexican\n> projects.  I remain on very good terms with Westcoast and have since done\n> considerable work in Mexico for them.  Our Asia work was a real success,\n> and we built the first Canadian power plant in China, and acquired and\n> expanded a $550 MM US power plant in Indonesia.   Both are business and\n> technical successes, and both were developed and built under my\n> leadership.\n>\n> My current 8 month consulting assignment here in Mexico City for a large\n> multi-national joint venture wraps up this month, and I am now seeking\n> other employment. We would be happy to stay in Latin America/Caribbean, go\n> back on the Asia beat, or try another geographical location.  My\n> preference is contract work, full or part time, although I would consider\n> full time permanent employment.  I thought perhaps Enron might have\n> opportunities for someone with my experience and talents.\n>\nMy interests are primarily business development.  Although an engineer by\ntraining, I have been in the business and operations side for the last 20\nyears.  My main area has been natural resources and energy.  I also enjoy\nstrategy work, and apparently am good at it, judging by the results from the\ninternational plan I did as the first ever VP, International at Westcoast\nEnergy.\n\n> One item of note regarding project feasibility - while I ran Westcoast\n> Energy's Asia business development and operations, we invested (with\n> partners) over $600 MM US in five years with a total staff of 5 (including\n> clerical), and a write-off rate of 0.14% of capital invested - possibly a\n> record low.   I have good systems for risk review and mitigation, and  to\n> screen projects, countries, partners, and  agents.\n>\n> The contracts I have been working on in Mexico are Pemex contracts, but\n> are similar to the contracts used by CFE for IPPs, and drafted by the same\n> law firm,  if Rosarito is any example.  Having worked on $60 MM claims\n> under these contracts, I am very familiar with the problems that these\n> contracts have, the various possible interpretations, and the possible\n> \"fixes\".   If, as I suspect, Enron are interested in more power\n> development in the rapidly expanding/opening Mexican IPP market, I believe\n> I could offer solid advice on the contracts, the players, and the risks.\n>\n> The first page of my CV is below in e-mail form.  If it is of interest,\n> the complete CV is attached.  A list of services my consulting company\n> provides is available upon request.  We are basically a boutique business\n> consulting firm, consisting of former senior executives of Canadian energy\n> firms/governments.  Some of us, myself included, offer multi-lingual\n> capabilities.\n>\n> I can be reached in Mexico City at phone (52) 5290-0117, fax (52) 5291\n> 9627 or at the e mail in the CV at any time, or at this e-mail for the\n> next two months.\n>\nI would appreciate if you could circulate this note and my CV to the\nappropriate parties in Enron.\n\n\n> Sincerely,\n>\n> John Hunter, P. Eng.\n>\n>\n>\n> JOHN COLIN HUNTER\n>\n> 338 Roche Point Drive\n> North Vancouver, BC, Canada  V7G 2M2\n>\n> Tele:  (1-604) 929-3415\n> Fax:  (1-604) 929-7168\n> E-Mail:  johnhunter@idmail.com\n>\n>\n> PROFILE\n>\n>    A senior business executive in the energy sector,\n> with more than 30 years of diverse experience in Canada and overseas in\n> petroleum refining, the upstream oil and gas industry, natural gas utility\n> operations and management, and international operations and business\n> development in the natural gas and power infrastructure business.\n> Multi-lingual.\n>\n>\n> KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS\n>\n>    * Successful consultant to international joint\n> ventures in facilitation, contract disputes, claims, and business\n> development, living and working overseas.\n>\n> * As the first Vice-President, International, of Canada's 17th largest\n> company, developed the international strategic plan, and then developed,\n> built and operated successful international energy projects.\n>\n> * Served as President and/or Director of five power generation joint\n> ventures.\n>\n> * As V.P. of Canada's largest integrated gas utility, developed and\n> implemented policy to lead the company into the de-regulated environment.\n>\n> * Restructured, re-staffed and changed the culture of an operating\n> department of 220, while accomplishing profitable growth and business\n> change.\n>\n> * Developed and innovatively financed heavy oil projects, and\n> completed the successful disposition of $500 MM of oil and gas assets.\n>\n> * General management skills include leadership, strategic planning,\n> marketing, risk assessment/mitigation, operations and project management.\n>\n>    * Introduction of innovation/change in human\n> and technical fields.\n>\n>    * Proven record of significant\n> industry-recognized accomplishments.\n>\n>    * Proven record as a very strong negotiator\n> and contract expert.\n>\n>\n>  <<Resume August 2000.doc>>\n>\n>\n>\n\n - Resume August 2000.doc", "mid" : "25292729.1075840205894.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/205.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "205.", "date" : "2000-08-23 07:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Message for Ken Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199845" }, "sender" : "william.bolster@nbc.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Re: CNBC Advance Notice: Decimal-based Pricing\n\n\nI want to advise you that as of this Monday, Aug. 28, CNBC will begin\ndisplaying all quotes and price changes in decimals (dollars and cents)\ninstead of fractions.\n\nAs you know, the securities industry as a whole is headed towards decimal -\nbased pricing.  Both the NYSE and the NASDAQ plan to gradually change over\nto decimals to comply with the SEC's mandate of total decimal conversion by\nApril 9, 2001.  By making the full move to decimals all at once, we are\npreparing CNBC viewers for this eventual industry-wide changeover.\n\nI welcome any comments from you or others in your organization about these\nchanges or other aspects of CNBC coverage.   Please let me know if you would\nlike to be removed from our ongoing notification list or add others in your\norganization.\n\nWhen you click on the link below you will be able to see four summary slides\nthat illustrate our new decimal-based formats, as they will appear on\nMonday, and access a form to provide feedback..\n\nhttp://www.cnbc.com/decimal <http://www.cnbc.com/decimal>\n\nBest regards,\n\nBill", "mid" : "27359015.1075840205917.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/206.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "206.", "date" : "2000-08-23 10:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CNBC Advance Notice: Decimal-based Pricing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199846" }, "sender" : "thomas.kalb@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "angela.schwarz@enron.com", "stan.dowell@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "angela.schwarz@enron.com", "stan.dowell@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "angela.schwarz@enron.com", "stan.dowell@enron.com" ], "text" : "Joe Wright, Vice Chairman of Terremark Communications (market cap:  $700MM), \nis planning to call you regarding energy outsourcing discussions recently \nbegun between EES and Terremark's telecom carrier hotel subsidiary, Telecom \nRouting Exchange Developers, Inc. (\"T-REX\").   T-REX is a developer and owner \nof carrier hotels that house telecom, internet, and broadband communications \nequipment.\n\nJoe has previously served as Vice Chairman of W.R. Grace & Co. and served in \nRonald Reagan's cabinet as Director of the OMB.\n\nI believe he wishes to speak with you to highlight his team's discussions \nwith EES.\n\nTom Kalb\nBundled Sales/40co\nx58527", "mid" : "26590188.1075840205940.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/207.", "bcc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "angela.schwarz@enron.com", "stan.dowell@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "207.", "date" : "2000-08-23 11:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Terremark Communications Group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199847" }, "sender" : "dyergin@cera.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks Rosalie.? That's great. I guess this means that Ken and Governor \nKnowles had a good talk!? I think Ken will enjoy it, and it's a great \nplatform.? I heard a news report on National Public Radio that mentioned the \nsummit already.? Appreciate your help.? Best, Dan\n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com] \nSent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 3:21 PM \nTo: Dan Yergin \nSubject: Re: Governors Conference \n\n\nHi Mr. Yergin - \n\nI just wanted to make sure that you knew that Ken does plan to do this.? He \ndid talk to Governor Knowles. \n\nThanks. \n\nRosalee \n\n\n\nDan Yergin <dyergin@CERA.com> on 08/15/2000 11:22:38 AM \n\nTo:?? Kenneth.Lay@enron.com \ncc: \nSubject:? Governors Conference \n\n\n\nDear Ken, \n\nIt was good to talk with you last week, and I hope you got some vacation in \nAspen.? I'm working at it! \n\nRosalie said you'd be getting in this afternoon, and I? wanted to reach you \nby phone or e-mail before Governor Tony Knowles from Alaska calls you. \nGovernor Knowles (classmate of George W.), along with Governor Taft of \nOhio, has enlisted us in a conference that seven governors are sponsoring \non natural gas in order to elucidate the market and issues -- and needs -- \nbefore it explodes as a political issue -- and perhaps helps head it off \n(in contrast to what happened with gasoline).? Governor Knowles is the \ncurrent chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, and it will be \nunder the auspices of the IOCC.? They promise at least seven governors and \na lot of other distinguished people.? It seems to us that this is a very \ntimely event. \n\nThey would like to invite you to be the luncheon speaker.? (I will be \nkicking off the conference).?? It looks to be a very good and high \nvisibility platform.? And they would be very keen and excited -- and \nhonored -- to have you in that featured role in it works for your schedule. \n\nIt takes place in Columbus, Ohio, on September 20. \n\nTony is a very good guy, and of course natural gas as well as oil looms \nvery large for him.? You'll enjoy talking with him.? He can certainly fill \nyou in further on what they would like to accomplish. \n\nIf it works out for you to do this in terms of your schedule and interest, \nthat would be great. \n\nOn behalf of the governors, thank you for the consideration. \n\nBest, \n\nDan \n\n\n", "mid" : "23370325.1075840205963.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/208.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "208.", "date" : "2000-08-23 17:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Governors Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199848" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached for your review is the latest press release announcing Rebecca \nMark's resignation from the Enron board and an employee memo we would like to \nsend via email to all Enron employees.  If you have any comments or changes, \nplease let me know by noon.\n\nThank you.\nKaren\nx39757\n", "mid" : "30434301.1075840205987.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/209.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "209.", "date" : "2000-08-24 04:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Release and Employee Memo" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199849" }, "sender" : "crenshaw_newton_f@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "gwhalle@enron.com", "lkitchen@enron.com", "bingham_alpheus@lilly.com", "klay@enron.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com", "bingham_alpheus@lilly.com", "klay@enron.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "bingham_alpheus@lilly.com", "klay@enron.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "text" : "Greg and Louise,\n\nThanks for taking time out of  your schedule to spend some time with Alph\nBingham and me this week.  You and your team are breaking new ground in\nyour business with impressive speed.  We hope to match that type of\nperformance within e.Lilly.\n\nI had several key takeaways that were notewothy:\n\n1. Build your e.commerce strategy from the customer's perspective.  Louise,\nyou demonstrated this by the intense focus on the traders' requirements for\nEnronOnline.\n2. As Peter Drucker points out in his 1994 article on the \"Theory of\nBusiness\", you must have clear assumptions about your environment, mission\nand core competencies.  The establishment of Enron Networks seems to be\nbuilt upon your strong ability to assess a potential market for\ncommoditization and then leverage your strong trading capabilities and\ncontrol processes in order to create or redefine the market(eg. pulp/paper,\nsteel,bandwidth).\n3. You provide people a chance to understand the business and be\naccountable early in their career.  The example of one of your top traders\nillustrated the performance-based culture that you are developing while\nother examples showed the business breadth that is provided to key talent.\n4. In the new economy (probably in the old one, too), there is no defense,\nonly offense.  Again, that mantra seems to grow out of a strong bias for\naction within Enron Networks as you recognize that you must re-create\nyourself (Online gas market) and move aggressively into new ones.\n5. Louise, your EnronOnline initiative epitomized the phrase:  \"Ask for\nforgiveness, not for permission.\"  In other words, get it done; get it done\nright, and the little things - like the budget - will take care of\nthemselves.\n\nLet me know if we can ever return the favor.  Greg, we may want to discuss\na few risk management questions with you sometime in the future as we are\nbuilding some innovative discovery research ventures that would benefit\nfrom your insight in this area.\n\nThanks again for your time.  Please thank Liz Taylor for us as well.  She\nwas very helpful.\n\nRegards,\n\nNewt Crenshaw", "mid" : "5542302.1075840206012.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/210.", "bcc" : [ "bingham_alpheus@lilly.com", "klay@enron.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "gwhalle@enron.com", "lkitchen@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "210.", "date" : "2000-08-24 04:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Visit to Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19984a" }, "sender" : "slade_pd@tsu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello Mr. Lay,\n\nIt's been a long time since we've talked.  I'm Priscilla Slade, President of\nTexas Southern University.  The primary purpose of this e-mail is to invite\nyou to attend a weekend at the home of President and Mrs. Bush September\n16-18.  So many people have expressed a desire to  know more about the\nUniversity (it's new initiatives and successes) that  President Bush\nvolunteered to host a gathering of 25 CEOs and spouses (or a second person\nin the corporate hierarchy).  In addition to having fun golfing, sailing,\nboating, etc., we are presenting ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TEXAS SOUTHERN\nUNIVERSITY.\n\nThe tentative schedule of events is as follows:\nSaturday September 16 - Fun activities (sailing, boating, golf, etc.)\nSunday September 17 ---- Reception and dinner at the home of President and\nMrs. Bush\nMonday Morning ------------ ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TSU\nMonday afternoon ---------- Return to Houston\n\nI know TSU is your favorite topic and we look forward to you joining us.  An\ninvitation is in the mail.  I will call you when you return.\n\nPriscilla\n", "mid" : "30696025.1075840206074.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/211.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "211.", "date" : "2000-08-23 03:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kennebunkport and other" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19984b" }, "sender" : "fwolgel@azurix.com", "recipients" : [ "mromand@enron.com", "lwright@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear MaryAnn,\n\nI was very disappointed to learn today that the Enron Body Shop will be\nraising its rates to $25 per month.  While this may be in line with some\nbenchmarking study, one would hope that Enron would seek to outperform its\npeers, given its goal to be rated #1 as best place to work.  Our cross-town\ncompetitor Williams, where I worked for almost 12 years, has a facility that\nis at least as good as Enron's, and there is no charge whatsoever.  Why\ncharge for the use of a facility that promotes Wellness?\n\nI hope you reconsider this increase, but at a minimum provide a lower rate\nfor the occasional user such as myself.  Given my busy schedule I am lucky\nto get there a few times per month, and would happily pay the greater of $5\nper visit or the $25/month fee.  A $25/month fee will simply discourage\noccasional users.\n\nPlease terminate my membership, effective September 1.   I hope that I am\nnot alone in voicing my unhappiness with this increase.\n\nSincerely,\n\n\nFred Wolgel\n713-646-7557 (office)\n713-299-6551 (mobile phone)\n630-604-9831 (fax)\n713-661-7334 (home)\nfwolgel@azurix.com\nMailing Address:\nAzurix\n333 Clay Street, Suite 1000\nHouston, TX  77002-7361\n", "mid" : "8714858.1075840206098.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/212.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "mromand@enron.com", "lwright@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "212.", "date" : "2000-08-24 11:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Body Shop" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19984c" }, "sender" : "rod.williams@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay, I am a 59 1/2 year old employee that last saw you at my 25 year \naward celebration in Houston in 1993.  Since that time, I have had some \nhealth problems that are leading me to retire a little early from Enron, on \nAugust 31, 2000. \n\n I did not want to leave Enron's active employment until I had the \nopportunity to express to you my gratitude.  I have been with Northern \nNatural Gas, InterNorth, HNG-InterNorth and Enron for thirty two years and 1 \nmonth.  I can tell you without hesitation, that since you took over our \ncompany in the late 80's, it has been the most challenging and exciting time \nthat I have spent in my work life.  I had opportunities that I never dreamt \nof and I am grateful for the opportunities that I have had.   I started on \nAugust 1, 1968 as a maintenance helper at the South Omaha location of \nNorthern Natural Gas.  I was a field technician, an O&M Supervisor, a \nDistrict Manager, and presently the Manager of the Operations Communications \nCenter in Omaha.\n\nI have admired and respected you since the first time we met in Des Moines, \nIowa, shortly after the merger.  Without your guidance and direction and the \nmany employee based programs you have initiated, I would not be where I am \nfinancially today.  I am looking forward to retirement without concern for me \nor my family's future.  The ESOP program was so very important to all of the \nemployees, and the many other programs like our \"options\", variable pay \n(bonus) and others make Enron a leader throughout the world in employee \nsatisfaction, and we have the awards to prove it.\n\nThe employees that I have worked with in these 32 years are the bright spots \nfor Enron, not only in the past but also into the future.  We have done a \nwonderful job of getting the best of the best.\n\nI hope that I will be able to thank you in person and shake your hand once \nmore, perhaps at a future shareholders meeting.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRod Williams\n\n\n", "mid" : "5535399.1075840206121.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/213.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "213.", "date" : "2000-08-25 00:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thanks for the Memories!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19984d" }, "sender" : "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "peter.blackmore@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nVery shortly after we spoke, I was informed that we had lost the Enron\nHomePC Program. This is a great emotional blow to us and I am beyond\ndisappointed.\n\nWe understood that given our recent  strong performance against Dell, they\nwould do anything to embarrass us in our own backyard.  We have very strong\ninsight into their intent and knew they would  use this aggressively in\ntheir PR campaigns.\n\nHowever, clearly it was our job to win the business on the merits of the\nindividual program and to compete hard for it. We believed that we had a\ncreative offer on the table that would create great value for your\nemployees. Obviously, we did not perform to your expectations.\n\nFollowing is the summary of our activities together which was created before\nwe heard the news.\n\nI pride myself in developing strong executive relationships with our\ncustomers, and I would welcome the opportunity for us to put our heads\ntogether in order to look for ways we can move the relationships between our\ntwo companies to a higher level.\n\nI also think we should discuss the PR positioning. As a member of our Board,\nand as a leader in the Houston community this will be news and I am hopeful\nwe can find a creative way to balance it.\n\nAgain, I accept it was ours to win in the marketplace but regret it had to\ncome to this. I look forward to your call.\n\nM\n\n\n\n\nFrom our Enron team:\n\n\n\n* EBS Product and Service Supply Agreement\n\nCompaq will continue to honor the Product and Service Supply Agreement\nexecuted on January 18 between EBS and Compaq, whereby Compaq agreed to\npurchase broadband services from EBS (on a take or pay basis) in proportion\nto EBS' purchase of NT servers and attached storage.  It is also important\nto note that we have been actively partnering with EBS on non-contractual\nareas, such as our ongoing technical joint development and marketing efforts\naround the Windows Streaming Media product.  I understand that our teams\nhave been working very closely together -- and with Microsoft -- to resolve\ntechnical issues with Windows Streaming Media and thereby speed EBS' market\ndeployment.\n\nThe major issue is that Enron does not support traffic to many of our\nconcentration point so we need to be creative.\n\nBottom line, we are down to solvable problems with solution activities\nunderway.\n\n* Windows 2000\n\n\nDuring the last week of May Compaq responded to a request from Enron to\nsupport Windows 2000 deployments, and placed people on site with no defined\ncontract or process due to Enron's requirements.  At this writing, no\ncontract has been signed, and the current contract iteration is at number\nfourteen.  Apparently the delivery scope has changed several times and there\nhave been a few mistrals. Compaq is continuing to provide resources despite\nthe fact that no contract is in place and will work with Enron to ensure a\nsuccessful completion of the project.\n\n* Power Management\n\nJesse Greene, our CFO, will act as the contact point for Enron for power\nmanagement services. The issue is we have existing contracts at favorable\nrates but we will break the log jam.\n\n* HomePC Program\n\nFor several months, Compaq and Enron have been working the solution to bring\ntechnology and Internet access into the homes of every Enron employee.\nThere have been many creative discussions around hardware and financing to\nallow Enron to fully subsidize the package provided.  Compaq, Enron and\nCompaq Financial Services had gotten to a point where the $35 per month cap\nwas going to require the specifications of the hardware to be reduced.  In\nrecognition of the value of our partnership and our mutual desire for this\nprogram to be the premier program in the industry, we have increased the\nspecifications of the hardware while taking significant pricing actions and\nfinancing rate reductions.  These actions will actually allow Enron to\nsupport better than expected hardware with the extended warranty for $34.28\nper month.   This will truly be an industry-leading program when launched\nlater this fall.", "mid" : "20573147.1075840206145.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/214.", "bcc" : [ "peter.blackmore@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "214.", "date" : "2000-08-25 01:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Disappointing news" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19984e" }, "sender" : "whurt@cvalley.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, I found your card with your email address  on it when I was sorting \nthrough \nmy filing cabinet. I decided to say  \"Hi\". Tears still pop in my eyes when I \nthink \nabout your Dad he was so very special to me. For  my sake I wish he could \nhave \nlived forever but for his sake I'm glad he  didn't. I kept working for Kelly \nAssisted Living for a year or more in family  practice clinics etc so I \nwouldn't get too attached\nI guess. I then went to work  at Boone Hospital on the cardiology ward for \nabout \n6 wks and decided I didn't like that. So I'm now working at a  nursing home \nin \nSalisbury -- and I like this better, other than they are too  short of help \nand I work \na lot of hours. The old people are still my preference and I  must want to \nget involved \nwith them and really know them. But your Dad will always be  the really \nspecial one.\nI just wanted to say hi and thanks for giving me the  opportunity to take \ncare of him.\nSincerely, Marilyn Hurt\n?\n?\n?", "mid" : "28031006.1075840206168.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/215.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "215.", "date" : "2000-08-25 06:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "from:Marilyn Hurt Friday 8/25/00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19984f" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken: It is my desire to retire from Enron at the end of March, 2001. Thanks \nto you my financial position far exceeds what I had ever thought would be the \ncase.\n\nI am still in great health, have plenty of competitive drive and have no \ndesire to reduce my natural speed. I shared with you my desire to seek an \nambassadorship in a George W. Bush presidency. Possibly the OECD where I \nthink I can make a contribution.\n\nYou have been a great leader to follow and my entire family is grateful to \nyou for the blessings and rewards you have brought to us. My thanks to you.\n\nI plan to inform Steve Kean and Rick Shapiro of my proposed date next week \nwhen I believe they will be in Washington to interview additional candidates \nas finalists in the search for my successor.\n\nJoe\n\n\nPS: I enjoyed the time with you, Linda, Elizabeth and Jose Luis in \nPhiladelphia.", "mid" : "12899346.1075840206191.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/216.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "216.", "date" : "2000-08-25 07:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "My Retirement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199850" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I seem to have three appointments next week:\n\nTuesday, August 29:  Doctor appointment at 9:40 a.m. (enlightenment)\n\nWednesday, August 30:  Hair appointment @ 2:00 p.m (beauty)\n\nThursday, August 31:  Dental appointment @ 2:00 p.m. (ouch)\n\n\nI plan to return to the office each day, but the dental appointment may take \nawhile.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "4133412.1075840206215.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/217.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "217.", "date" : "2000-08-25 08:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Appointments Week of August 28, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199851" }, "sender" : "laura.valencia@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mark.koenig@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached you will find the ENE Friday Report.  Please open as Read Only and \ndo not update link.  \n\nInvestor Relations\n\n ", "mid" : "12593356.1075840206240.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/218.", "bcc" : [ "mark.koenig@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "218.", "date" : "2000-08-25 10:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE - Friday Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199852" }, "sender" : "cole@sigaba.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Kenneth,\n\nMy name is Cole Albon.  I work for Sigaba, a secure internet communications\ncompany and I'd like to get you started using our technology.   We enable a\n\"send secure\" button in an existing email client so that your sensitive\nemails can be sent across the internet in privacy.  Sigaba is extremely easy\nto use and works on both internal and external company email.  I'd like you\nand your executive team to start using our software.  Then, if it makes\nsense for you to use our encryption solution on a company wide basis, I'd\nlike to present you with an enterprise solution.\n\nWhy?\n- When you send an email, it is sent through several servers on the way to\nits recipient.\n- These servers are not owned by you or the recipient, so many people can\nread the contents.\n- Given your position, you probably send information that you don't want\nothers to read.\n- Sigaba can give you the technology to protect your emails without you\nchanging your software or email habits.\n\nMy contact information is below and you can download our software at\nhttp://www.sigaba.com.  If you'd like investigate further, please feel free\nto contact me directly or forward my contact information to your Manager of\nNetwork Security.\n\nThanks for your time,\n\nCole\n\nCole Albon\nAccount Executive\nSigaba Corporation\ncole@sigaba.com\n(650) 572-7210\n2727 South El Camino Real\nSan Mateo, CA 94403-2430\nhttp://www.sigaba.com", "mid" : "28738069.1075840206267.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/219.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "219.", "date" : "2000-08-25 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Sigaba Secure Internet Communication" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199853" }, "sender" : "john.gore@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "The attachment to the below message from the law firm of Winthrop, Stimsom, \nPutnam &Roberts is a very well done summary of the Kyoto Protocol.  I \nattended  the American Society for Quality Energy and Environmental Division \nconference last week and was impressed by this presentation.  Enron is \nmentioned significantly in this paper and since I was the only Enron employee \nin attendance I got a lot of questions from other conferees about who we are \nand what we do.  Thank goodness I paid attention at the new hire orientation \nlast month.  I believe there are many others at Enron who would enjoy reading \nthis and will let your office make that distribution.  It looks best printed \non a good color printer. \n---------------------- Forwarded by John Gore/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 10/13/99 \n12:56 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nbrittaink@winstim.com on 10/12/99 05:32:31 PM\nTo: John Gore/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Presentation\n\n\n\nDear Mr. Gore:\n\n     William Thomas asked that I send you a copy of his ASQ presentation.  If\nyou do not receive this, let me know.  My direct dial is 202-775-9819.  Thank\nyou.\n\n                              Kathleen Brittain\n                              Secretary to William Thomas\n\n(See attached file: #60220279 v5 - ASQ PRESENTATION.doc)\n\n\n______________________________________\nThis message, together with any attachments, is intended only for the\nuse of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain\ninformation that is legally privileged, confidential and exempt from\ndisclosure.  If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby\nnotified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this\nmessage,or any attachment, is strictly prohibited.  If you have received\nthis message in error, please notify the original sender (or the WSPR\nHelp Desk) immediately by telephone (212-858-1000) or by return\nE-mail and delete the message, along with any attachments, from\nyour computer.  Thank you.\n\n\n\n\n\n - #60220279 v5 - ASQ PRESENTATION.doc\n", "mid" : "12804123.1075840201286.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/22.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "22.", "date" : "1999-10-13 06:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kyoto Protocol Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199854" }, "sender" : "johnposton@postonyoder.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nAfter our conversation with Gerry Hines at the Aspen Hospital my wheels\nstarted spinning.  If you remember, you mentioned to Hines that you would\nhave your people contact his in reference to Enron's real estate requirement\nin London.  Well, this eager (maybe too eager) real estate broker's juices\nstarted flowing (Papa Duncan would be surprised to know that something\nbesides Wendy gets me going)!\n\nIf you need some quality competition, I have formed a strategic alliance\nwith Trammell Crow Savills (www.trammellcrowsavills.com) specifically to\npursue Enron's real estate needs in London and elsewhere in Europe.\nTrammell Crow Savills was formed in May to create one of the largest and\nmost experienced full service real estate firms covering Europe,\nAsia-Pacific and Australia.  I was able to form this alliance specifically\nto go after your business because 4 of the top officers at Trammell Crow are\nfriends of mine.  Don Williams (Chairman), Pryor Blackwell  (COO), Chuck\nAnderson (Regional President) and Mike Lafitte (President Dallas and Blake\nPoston's Godfather).  In fact, Trammell Crow is hosting a golf tournament in\nOctober that will raise $70,000 for Rise Dallas!\n\nMike Lafitte is the only one who knows that Enron is the potential prospect.\nSo, if I have my nose where it does not belong I can shut it down without\nany fanfare.\n\nCould there be an opportunity to meet with Enron to sell Trammell Crow\nSavills for your London and/or European real estate needs?\n\nIt's a long shot, I know.  But, I had to take a swing!\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn\n\n\nJohn B. Poston\nPoston Yoder Commercial Real Estate\n10000 N. Central Expwy\nSuite 1100\nDallas, TX  75231\n214/373-1945 direct\n214/363-7585 fax\njohnposton@postonyoder.com", "mid" : "18234588.1075840206289.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/220.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "220.", "date" : "2000-08-25 10:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron European Commercial Real Estate Requirements" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199855" }, "sender" : "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "barbara.hueter@enron.com", "richard.sanders@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "barbara.hueter@enron.com", "richard.sanders@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "barbara.hueter@enron.com", "richard.sanders@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Enclosed is brief backgrounder in preparation for our upcoming meeting with \nCraven Crowell, Chair of the Tennessee Valley Authority, tentatively slotted \nfor September 15,2000.  I will be in contact with each of you prior to that \nmeeting to provide further information and background. Feel free to call if \nyou have any questions.\n", "mid" : "16103444.1075840206312.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/221.", "bcc" : [ "barbara.hueter@enron.com", "richard.sanders@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "221.", "date" : "2000-08-25 10:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Background for meeting w/Craven Crowell/TVA" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199856" }, "sender" : "dflaux@ema2000.ch", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "ENRON\nAtt.: Monsieur Kenneth L. LAY\n\nHello\nA short notice to let you know that the program together with the list of \nexhibitors have been updated\nand are available at:  http://www.ema2000.ch/uk/program.html\n\nYou have the opportunity to register as:\nAn exhibitor:  http://www.ema2000.ch/uk/to_exhi.htm\nA visitor: http://www.ema2000.ch/uk/to_visit.html\n\n\nSee you there\nRegards\nDominique FLAUX\n2nd emerging markets international fair. Geneva.", "mid" : "542800.1075840206335.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/222.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "222.", "date" : "2000-08-27 04:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "real economy !" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199857" }, "sender" : "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "ben@brosen.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here is this months report. It is good to report solid momentum and good\nmorale in all regions and this report highlights a number of great\nsuccesses. Clearly we have had supply challenges so non-linear quarter\nagain, as you well know.  We shall be working September hard!\n\nRegards\nPeter\n\n\n\n[Compaq Confidential - Internal Use Only]\n\nWorldwide Sales & Services team:\n\nMy travel report this month spans the Americas - from our operations in\nLatin America to those in Canada.  I had many opportunities to visit with\nour sales and services employees as well as customers, partners, press and\nanalysts.  It's really great to have a role that brings me into regular\ncontact with employees and our external audiences - it's very exciting to\nsee how the momentum is building around the Corporation.\n\nLatin America has been very successful in its direct and partner\ninitiatives, particularly in Argentina, where we are now 55% direct, and\nBrazil which has 60% direct business.  Our LA e-Business Development team is\nmaking tremendous strides to strategically position our business in the fast\ngrowing Internet space, while opening up new and exciting revenue streams.\nIn just four months of existence, the team has completed several new\nalliances with companies investing in the huge growth potential of the\nInternet in the region.  Key alliances in this exciting new \"ecosystem\"\ninclude:\n\nDiveo, a provider of integrated hosting and security services, secures\nCompaq's position as preferred vendor for this potentially huge customer.\nIt also allows us to offer critical enabling services that will accelerate\nthe adoption of the Internet and many valuable services in the region.\n\nWe entered a strategic alliance agreement with Artikos, a joint venture\nbetween Commerce One and Banamex, the largest bank in Mexico.  The terms of\nthe alliance permit Compaq to sell the Commerce One solution to the many\noff-line and on-line companies investing in B2B marketplaces.  It also\npositions us to participate as strategic partners in new marketplaces being\nformed by established brick-and-mortar players.\n\nOur strategic alliance with Terra, a leading regional portal, has begun to\ngenerate exciting new revenue streams stemming from a customer\nacquisition/traffic arrangement using our Presario keyboard buttons.  In\njust four months of operation, we successfully sent 12 million visitors to\nthe Terra portal and gained from traffic and revenue sharing arrangements\nthat form part of the alliance.\n\nPatagon.com - Our first Internet alliance, at a time when few, if any,\ncompanies recognized the Internet's potential in Latin America, continues to\npay important dividends.  Patagon.com has grown to become the leading\nfinancial portal in LA with the help of Compaq technology.  We also are\nhelping sustain Patagon's growth in the market through a revenue generating\ntraffic alliance that links our customers to Patagon's portal through our\neasy access keyboard buttons.\n\nIn the coming months, you will surely be hearing more about these and other\nnew alliances that are transforming Compaq into a leading e-business in the\nregion.\n\nCanadian highlights\nMy trip north yielded not only relief from the Texas heat, but also many\nother great examples of progress that contributed to our Q2 results.  As you\nprobably know, David Booth, a 13-year veteran with Compaq and Digital, was\nnamed President and Managing Director of our Canada operations in May.  In\nQ2, the region increased their profits by 88% over Q299 and helped return\nCPCG to profitability.  Earlier this year, Compaq Canada launched eStore\noperations, and with other direct enhancements, expects to be 85% direct by\nthe end of this year.  Their Consumer Call Centre is racking up awards too -\nboth as Compaq Call Center of the Year, and from Call Center Magazine as the\nHigh Technology Call Center of the Year.  Product awards in Canada include:\n - ProLiant server received Computer Dealer News' 2000 Reseller\nChoice Award\n - Deskpro PC received ChannelLine Magazine's 2000 ChannelLine\nChamps Award\n - Aero/iPAQ Pocket PCs became the first monitoring devices for\ndiabetes in the world through Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre\n\nAnd last, but certainly not least, some great wins:  Banque Nationale, $2.1M\nfor Himalaya systems and services; Province of New Brunswick, $2M for MS\nExchange; Capital Health Region, $2M Deskpro/Armada PCs; Lotto Quebec, $1.5M\nfor Himalaya systems; CanJet, $1.5M for ProLiant servers; SoftChoice, $800K\nfor SANs; Ontario Lottery Corporation, $800K ProLiant servers; University of\nToronto, $790K Alpha Cluster; SaskTel, $700K Deskpro PCs; and Atlantic\nHealth Science Centre,  $500K AlphaServer systems\n.\n\nWorld's fastest and most powerful supercomputer\nToday we are announcing that the U.S. Department of Energy's National\nNuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has selected Compaq to build the\nworld's fastest and most powerful supercomputer, a 30+ TeraOPS system\ncode-named \"Q.\"  The contract is valued at more than $200M, and the\nsupercomputer will be housed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los\nAlamos, New Mexico.  The supercomputer will support NNSA's integrated\nprogram of surveillance, experiments, non-nuclear tests, archived data,\nmodeling and simulation to assess and certify the safety, security and\nreliability of nuclear weapons without underground nuclear testing.\n\nThe supercomputer will consist initially of some 375 AlphaServer GS320\nsystems (approximately 12,000 Alpha processors) with EV68 CPUs running in\nexcess of 1,250 MHz on our Tru64UNIX operating system.  Almost the size of\nfive basketball courts (more than 21,000 square feet), the system will have\nmore than 600 terabytes of Compaq StorageWorks storage, and receive onsite\n24x7 service and support.  This major win, plus other recent wins (see\nNational Science Foundation below) are expected to establish Compaq as the\nNo. 1 provider in the high performance technical systems and servers\nmarketplace before the end of this year.  A great recognition for Compaq,\nthe Business Critical Server Group, and the outstanding sales teams!\n\nOur other largest wins this month were:\nAlcatel Telecom (France) - $60M global upgrade for billing system based on\nAlphaServers running Tru64 UNIX-based NECTAR middleware.  Alcatel builds\nnext-generation networks in more than 130 countries\nBMC Software (U.S.) - Beat Dell and HP for a $13 M desktop, portable and\nProfessional Workstation contract\nThe Cabinet Office (U.K.) - Beat Logica and Admiral for a five-year, $32M\ncontract in which we were named prime contractor to design, build and\noperate IT infrastructure. Deal also includes ProLiant servers, Deskpro PCs,\nStorageWorks ESA 12000 systems and Insight Manager\n<http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=952>\nCaixa Geral de Depositos - $11.8M for software installation of software and\nsupport for computing infrastructure\nCleveland Clinic Health System - Topped IBM and HP for a three-year, $12M\niPAQ contract\nEDF (France) - Beat Dell, IBM and HP for a 12-month, $50M contract for\n70,000 Deskpro PCs\nInternational Paper (U.S.) - Beat IBM for $12.6M contract for hardware,\nsoftware, Professional Services and Customer Services\nKorea Telecom - 18-month, $15.6M contract for 20 AlphaServer GS140 systems\nand 21.6TB of StorageWorks ESA12000, marking the largest AlphaServer order\nin APD history\nKPMG (AUNZ) - Two-year, $20M contract for notebooks, desktops and servers\nKPMG (EMEA) - Beat CAP Gemini, EDS and IBM for a five-year, $24M helpdesk\nservices contract for U.K., Holland and France, with nine other countries to\nfollow\nMinistry of Education (Colombia) - Beat IBM, HP, Acer and Unisys for a $22M\ncontract to deploy 10,300 Deskpro PCs and 650 ProLiant servers in Internet\nclassrooms <http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=970>\nNational Science Foundation (U.S.) - Compaq and the Pittsburgh\nSupercomputing Center won a $45M contract over IBM to build and manage the\nworld's largest non-military supercomputer\n<http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=926>\nVerizon Communications (U.S.) - Beat IBM for a $13.6M desktop PC contract\n\nInternational Data Corp:  Compaq 'on the up'\nIf you haven't seen the recent study by IDC, titled Compaq's Strategy: Past\nand Future, it's recommended reading\n<http://weblib.lkg.dec.com/IDC/JP84G.htm>.  It states simplification, a\ncustomer-centric approach, information access products and a clarified\nchannel strategy are keys to Compaq's comeback.  Preliminary 2Q market share\nfigures from IDC also confirm our progress in a number of other key areas.\nFor example:\n * Compaq led the WW PC server market with 30.2%, more than the\nNo. 2 (Dell) and No. 3 (IBM) vendors combined\n * We ranked second in WW portables, with 12.8%, up 2.2 points\nQ/Q\n * In Japan, we moved up to No. 7 position, past Apple, in\ntotal PCs, and regained our No. 2 server position from Fujitsu-Siemens, with\na 13.5% share\n * In Asia Pacific, we passed HP in desktops, moving up to No.\n4\n * And according to DataQuest, EMEA achieved the No. 1 Consumer\nranking in Western Europe with a 13.4% share, growing twice as fast as the\nmarket\nFor more information about the preliminary market share results of 2Q, or\nour final results in 1Q, check the links at\n<http://inline.compaq.com/wwss/facts.asp>\n\nWinning news from Global Accounts\nOur Global Accounts team not only wins new business, but also accolades for\nits videos and CDs that are used to help win business.  Trophies include two\nat the AXIEM (Absolute Excellence in Electronic Media) Awards in the U.S.,\nand the Telly Awards for non-network broadcasts, comparable to a U.S. TV\nshow winning an Emmy.\n<http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=968>\n\nService Provider/.com wins\nData Return, a leading global provider of advanced managed hosting services,\nwas recognized by Microsoft as \"Global Hosting Partner of the Year\" during\nthe Fusion 2000 Awards Banquet. The award noted Data Return's ongoing work\nwith the Windows 2000 team in developing managed hosting solutions for\ncustomers whose applications are based on the Microsoft platform. This\nrepresents a tremendous win for Compaq as well, since Data Return is using\nCompaq hardware and services exclusively for its hosting services.\n\nOn July 31st, Compaq, Microsoft, Digex and IDC launched a series of Webcasts\nto help educate Compaq Field Sales and the Compaq/Microsoft Channel. The\nseries, presented by a top IDC analyst, emphasized the tremendous market\nopportunity within the ASP market. Based on the overwhelming participation\nand positive feedback, there is a strong interest in learning more about the\nASP market. The second in the series will be presented September 7. To\nregister, call 800-289-0579 (outside US 719-457-2550).\n\nCoconut.com, an ASP in the UK initially offering mail and messaging, has\nnamed Compaq its key partner.  The solution, heavily leveraged around our\nProfessional Services capability, is Alpha and StorageWorks running\nSoftware.com's suite of carrier-grade mail and messaging products.  The\ninfrastructure will be managed by eBMS.  HP had been working on this for 18\nmonths, and Compaq got engaged the day before they were about to sign the\ndeal.  Seven weeks later HP was told they had lost the opportunity.  The key\nto our success was a partnering approach to help them with their business,\nnot just to sell them tin.  The near-term opportunity is $5M, with up to\n$25M over 5 years.  Congratulations to the UK team!\n\nGreat Compaq Financial Services deals\nSupply Access - CFS is providing a $6.5M financing facility on Alpha and NT\nservers for this service provider, owned by En Point, one of Compaq's\nlargest resellers in California.  The deal, which displaced HP and HP\nFinance, includes a two-year exclusivity agreement.\n\nAvantel - CFS also completed a $3.5M deal to refresh the installed base of\nAvantel's existing Compaq desktops and servers in Mexico.  While Avantel is\na longtime Compaq customer, the inclusion of Compaq Financial Services\nenabled a complex sale and lease back arrangement for the acquisition of\nCompaq equipment, with opportunities for ongoing contact with the customer.\n\nRoundup of Storage news\nAs you may have noticed from the earnings news, the Storage Product Group\nhad a strong Q2, with profitability of $179M, up 45% from last year.  SPG\ndelivered 11.8% of Compaq's net sales, 17.8% of total gross margin, and a\nwhopping 31.6 % of Compaq's operating income. Other news from the Storage\nfront includes:\n * A SANworks print ad campaign, directed at corporate CIOs,\nstarted on July 10th and will be running for several weeks. The ads direct\ncustomers to a Web companion page for more information, go to\n<http://www.compaq.com/sanworks>.\n * On August 22, Compaq will open a new Enterprise Storage\nCustomer Center (ESCC) in Colorado Springs, Colo., that will develop and\nqualify advanced network storage technologies for complex enterprise\nenvironments and offer training for IT professionals. The Center will\ncomplement the new Storage Networking Technology Center that was announced\nearlier this spring by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)\nand is currently being constructed by Compaq.  Both centers will be housed\nunder one roof when the SNIA center opens later this year.\n * The Storage Networks Solutions Business Unit, focused on\nproviding leading-edge solutions to the industry, has created a Business\nDevelopment Team. For more information, contact Frank Orlando, who leads the\nteam.\n\nZero Latency and other BCSG attention-getters\nWhat debuted 10 months ago at Telecom99 as a riveting demonstration of\nCompaq's first Zero Latency Enterprise (ZLE) technology has matured into a\nformal go-to-market program that will be launched and rolled out in October.\nIts goal?  To help you identify ZLE opportunities and win deals.  The\nBusiness Critical Server Group (BCSG) has established the ZLE Initiative to\nencompass all of our enterprise offerings - Himalaya; AlphaServer with Tru64\nUnix and OpenVMS; and ProLiant with Windows NT, as well as storage, clients\nand services.  It will differentiate Compaq in the marketplace, generate\nmomentum for the company, and give us \"first-to-market\" status.  No other\ncompetitor can come close to what we offer.  The typical ZLE deal profile is\nhigh-revenue - $15M per deal - and high-margin, so the payoff is great.\nStay tuned for announcements in October, including info on ZLE customers;\ncool new offerings incorporating platforms, partners and services; new\ndemos; go-to-market tools to help you tell the ZLE story; ZLE expertise to\nassist with your accounts; and press and analyst proof points to help you\nsell.  I encourage you to learn more about ZLE so you can leverage its\nrevenue potential.  For more information, contact your BCSG region drivers.\n\nOther highlights from BCSG:\n * Congratulations to the Tandem BU for its Q2 performance, the\nsecond highest in revenue for the BU in Compaq history.  In addition, the\nS74 series had the fastest ramp in the history of the Himalaya platform,\nwith $69M in S74000 processors shipped since its May launch.\n * MUZO, a Czech payment authorization agency and long-time\ncustomer, will migrate to the most powerful of the Himalaya servers, the\nS74000, for its new authorization center opening in 1Q01.  MUZO provides\nATM/POS authorization and back-office services using Base24 from partner\nACI.  The order is important for Compaq in the Czech Republic because it\npositions the platform firmly in the country and demonstrates the success of\nthe ongoing efforts of the Czech subsidiary to build local Himalaya\nresources and skills.\n * The \"Dream Machine\" roadshow, which showcases the\nAlphaServer GS160 server running OpenVMS Galaxy, is starting its North\nAmerican tour. One of its first stops was in Boston in late July, where it\nreceived an enthusiastic response from the Compaq Board of Directors.\n * Recently named a partner for Oracle's iHost applications\nhosting initiative, Nupremis is the first service provider to announce that\nit will host Oracle iHost applications on AlphaServers running Tru64 UNIX in\nits data centers to provide the most scalable and highly available platform\nfor e-business.\n\nGreat things happening in the Consumer world\n* In 1Q, Compaq surpassed Packard Bell as the US installed base market\nshare leader for the first time, according to Media Metrix.  The number of\nCompaq PCs in US homes has increased 260% to 5.4 million from 1997 through\n1Q.\n* Presario portable PCs maintained their No. 1 U.S. retail sales share\nin June for the 22nd consecutive month, according to NPD Intelect\n* The Presario 1200XL-110 was rated a Best Buy and No. 1 Budget\nnotebook by PC World magazine\n* The Presario 1800T was rated the No. 5 Power notebook by PC World\nmagazine\n* Compaq's 2Q consumer PC sales in Malaysia were up over 1,200%, due\nlargely to Compaq's kiosk strategy there.  The kiosks have been successful\nenough to be featured in the Far East Economic Review\n* Compaq beat out four other PC manufacturers to partner with\nspecialty retailer Eddie Bauer on special edition Presario 1400 series\nportable PCs\n\nJoint news from Consumer and CPCG\nBy now I'm sure you've read about the exciting new additions to the iPAQ\nfamily of products and services, announced jointly by Mike Larson and Mike\nWinkler in New York on August 15.  The announcement symbolizes the growing\nconvergence of the commercial and consumer markets, and the mutual desire\nfor information and Internet access by our customers.\n\nIn addition, CPCG deserves special congratulations on their outstanding 2Q\nresults - returning to profitability one quarter ahead of what was expected!\nAll regions were profitable, contributing to the total $63M in operating\nprofit.  The group achieved the best portable shipment quarter on record,\nshipped the 100,000th iPAQ desktop, and the iPAQ Pocket PC demand is 10\ntimes the initial forecast!  And by the looks of all the commercial products\nwins listed in this report, the momentum is continuing.  For an interesting\nQ&A by CNET News.com with Mike Winkler on the group's achievement, see:\n<http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-201-2375731-0.html>\n\nNew ISSG product announcements and recognition\nISSG has been busy with a lot of new product announcements, including the\nindustry's first high-performance network attached server appliance, the\nTaskSmart N-Series, new clustering solutions for SCO, Oracle and Microsoft.\nMore news includes:\n * The ProLiant 8500 is now Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Best Performance\non the TPC-C top 10 list.  The Compaq Benchmarks result in a Price/tpmC that\nis approximately $10 lower than the top marking IBM number and is using SQL\nServer 2000 instead of DB2.  We even pushed the Sun 10000 off the top 10\nlist.\nCheck out the great review and double awards for the ProLiant DL360 by\nInternetWeek Magazine, titled, \"Rack 'Em Up.\"\n<http://www.internetwk.com/reviews00/rev071700.htm>\n\nCompaq dominates Commerce One's Global Trading Web portals\nNot only do we power C1's own MarketSite.net U.S. portal and all its hosted\ninstallations, but we also power an overwhelming number of its major portal\npartners.  These include NTT in Japan, which recently replaced its 30 Dell\nservers with Compaq, and Cable and Wireless (Optus) in Australia, that,\nafter major firmware problems with Dell, is also switching to Compaq.  Let's\nbe bold about stating our dominance in this market - especially when\npitching prospective business with other trading exchanges.  I'm sure\nMichael Capellas won't hold back when keynoting at C1's eLink Conference in\nLas Vegas next month where we'll demo our Hosting Internet Buying Program\nand BuySite and MarketSiteTM solutions.\n\nNA eBusiness Solutions update\n * Great response since the launch of the speedStart Program,\nwhich provides Web-based resources to start-up dotcoms - 281 companies have\nregistered, 71 have submitted applications to join the program, and 56 have\napplied for leasing financing.\n * The Microsoft/Compaq dotcom roadshows yielded 6,000\ncustomers in 15 cities with 2,533 leads generated - 41% of all attendees ...\n222 qualified leads passed onto sales teams or partners.  98% of attendees\nrated the roadshows as \"met/exceeded expectations.\"\n * The NA Retail Industry Marketing team driving the ACTIVE\nKIOSK Initiative has developed a $140M pipeline in the emerging kiosk market\nover the past two quarters. This pipeline includes major U.S. retailers GAP,\nSears, Wal-Mart, McDonalds, Kohl's, Belk's, Federated as well as new\nentities including Worldmember and eBeauty, representing both pilot and\nproduction installations.\n\n\nWINS AROUND THE WORLD\n\nConfidentiality reminder:  Please do not use information on specific wins\nfrom this report outside of Compaq without the approval of the account\nmanager.\n\nCUSTOMER SERVICES\nAmgen (North America) - $3.5M per year for hardware support for more than\n400 ProLiant servers and 7,000 desktop users\nAventis (France) - $640K for hardware and software maintenance\nBrinker International (North America) - Five-year, $1.2M maintenance\ncontract for its restaurant chains, which include Chili's, Macaroni Bar and\nGrill, Cozymel's, On the Border, Maggiones, Corner Bakery, Eatzi's and Big\nBowl\nBureau of Census (North America) - $1.9M for first 15 months, $1.6M annually\nafter that with four option years for business-critical hardware and\nsoftware support\nCEA Grenoble (France) - Three-year, $900K business-critical support contract\nChina Light & Power (China) - $650K\nCity of Calgary (Canada) - Three-year, $4M contract for high-availability\nservices\nHealthSouth (North America) - $2.5M for StorageWorks\nReuters (Korea) - $1M for IT Management Services\nTISCO (India) - $1M for IT Management Services\nTurkcell (Turkey) - 3-year, $2.8M per year deal for Business Critical\nservices\nUnited HealthGroup - Beat IBM and Dell for a $2-3M contract\nVodafone (Australia) - $590K for ProLiant servers\n\nPROFESSIONAL SERVICES\nOnitelecom (Portugal) - $800K for TeMIP Expert and Web Center installation\nand startup\nMATAV (Hungary) - $2.8M for a complex inter-carrier billing system\nOptus - $2.8M in Professional Services contracts\nPhilips Electronics (The Netherlands) - $5.25M contract for a total package\nof Professional Services and Customer Services\nU.S. Senate - $1.98M for helpdesk support and Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000\nimplementation\nASIA PACIFIC\nAustralia/New Zealand\nAndersen Consulting - $2M for 400 Armada M700 notebooks and 100 desktops\nAon - $2.5M for servers, desktops and storage\nAustralia Post - Beat Acer for a $1.2M desktops contract\nCitigroup - $2M for 233 Deskpro PCs and 379 18-inch TFT screens\nCOMindico - $2M for ProLiant 360 servers and storage\nFaulding - $2.4M for Customer Services\nKPMG - $2.7M for Armada M700\nMitsubishi - $1.1M for Customer Services\nTerritory Health - $1M for eBMS\n\nIndia\nAshok Leyland - Beat IBM, HP and Sun for a $855K contract for three\nAlphaServer DS10 systems, two ProLiant 400 servers and three RA8000 systems\nBank of Maharashtra - Topped IBM, HP and Dell for a $2.6M order for 1,431\nDeskpro PCs and 102 ProLiant 400 servers\nIMMOLS (Defense Ministry) - $685K for 431 Deskpro EP PCs, eight ProLiant\n6400R servers and four RA4100 systems\nNational Institute of Fashion Technology - Beat HP and Acer for a $790K\ncontract for 500 Deskpro EN PCs\n\nIndochina\nNext Level Communications - Beat IBM and Dell for a $333K contract for 100\nDeskpro PCs, one ProLiant 5500R server and eight Armada E500 notebook PCs\n\nIndonesia\nBPS - Beat IBM and HP for a $2M contract for AlphaServer GS140 systems\nProLiant DL380 and 8000 servers, Deskpro EN and Armada notebook PCs\n\nKorea\nHyundai Engineering - Topped Dell for a $5M contract for 2,360 Armada E500\nnotebook PCs\nJeil Insurance - Beat IBM for a $1.2M Professional Services contract\nKeysung Iffice - $1.1M for Professional Services\nLGT - Beat HP for a $3.6M Professional Services contract\nThruNet - Topped EMC, LG and Hitachi for a $2.6M contract for nine EMA12000\nsystems\n\nPhilippines\nSMART - Beat IBM and Sun for a $2M contract for AlphaServer systems and\nStorageWorks\n\nSingapore\nSingtel - Beat IBM, Dell and Toshiba for a $3M contract for 1,000 iPAQ\ndesktop and pocket PCs\n\nSouth Asia\nCitibank - Topped Dell and IBM for a $395K contract for desktops\n\nThailand\nTOT - Topped IBM and Dell for a $336K contract for 390 Deskpro EP PCs\n\nEMEA\nBusiness Development Group wins\nAberdare Cables (South Africa) - $1.3M for Alpha/SAN/ProLiant solution\nBRE Bank S.A. (Poland) - $1.85M for two AlphaServer GS systems\nMinistry of Railways (Russia) - Beat IBM for a $900K storage contract\nMTN (South Africa) - $1.75M storage win\nMUZO (Czech Republic) - $1.1M for a Himalaya S74000 system\nNational Bank of Poland - Beat HP for a $944K contract for 800 Deskpro EP\nPCs\nRomanian Telecom - Topped Siemens, Fujitsu, IBM and HP for a $3.4M contract\nfor 3,192 PCs\nSaudi British Bank (Saudi Arabia) - Replaced Dell in a $544K contract for\n830 Deskpro EN Small Form Factor PCs\nSlovenian Railways (MDG) - Topped IBM, Unisys and Kapsch for a $600K SAP\nproject\nTurkcell (Turkey) - $2M for three AlphaServer GS160 and two AlphaServer ES40\nsystems\nUMC (Ukraine Mobile Communication) - Beat HP and Sun for a $1.7M contract\nfor four AlphaServer GS160 systems, Fibre Channel SAN and corporate\nEnterprise Backup Solution\nWestel (Hungary) - $655K for AlphaServer GS160 system\n\nBelgium\nBCEE Luxembourg - Beat Siemens for a $1.5M contract for 1,600 Deskpro EN\nBelgacom -- $3.3M development of new telco services and enhanced billing on\nHimalaya\nDexia Bank Belgium - Design, migration and deployment of 13,500 workstations\nto Windows 2000/Exchange 2000/SMS 2.0 from Novell\nMerck - Topped IBM for a $400K contract for 150 Armada M300 notebook PCs\n\nGermany\nNorddeutsche Landesbank - $1.1M to prepare a Web-based contracting solution\n\nFrance\nBreBank - $1.9M for AlphaServer GS160 systems running OpenVMS, and EMA12000\nsystems\nCredit Lyonnais - Beat Dell for 400 Armada E500 and M300 notebook PCs\nOCE - Beat Toshiba for 250 Armada E500 notebook PCs\n\nThe Netherlands\nANWB - $370K for 1,000 iPAQ Pocket PCs\n\nTurkey\nDeloitte & Touche - Topped Toshiba for 100 Armada E500 notebook PCs\nZiraat Bank - Topped Toshiba for 225 Armada E500 notebook PCs\n\nUnited Kingdom\nJP Morgan - $2.4M for six AlphaServer GS60E systems running OpenVMS\nRarrigini and Rosso - a great win by a new reseller partner, Keltec,\nrepresents a $1.1M deal for Himalaya systems and ProLiant servers for the\nend user, an insurance broking service company\n\nGREATER CHINA\nPeople's Republic of China\nYunnan Unicom - Topped HP for a $450K contract for two sets of AlphaServer\nGS80 systems Zhejiang Power - Beat IBM for a $320K contract for AlphaServer\nES40 systems\nZhejiang Local Area tax - Beat IBM for a $320K contract for AlphaServer\nGS60 systems\n\nHong Kong\nASM Assembly Automation Ltd. - First AlphaServer GS160 order in Hong Kong,\nredeploying its existing AlphaServer 8400 and new order of AlphaServer ES40\nsystem for Hong Kong's first SAP Database Warehouse Implementation\nCLP Power Hong Kong Ltd - $2M SANworks DRM project\nDresdner Kleinwort Benson Bank - The world's first EBS with Veritas\nNetBackup implementation on Windows 2000\nLiu Chong Hing Bank Credit Card Center - Beat HP and NetworkAppliance for\nthe first switch-based SAN using the MA8000 storage array\nNew World Telecom - Compaq SAN serves HP UNIX Enterprise Servers\n\nTaiwan\nAletheia University - $900K win for 650 PCs\nAMT - $700K for ProLiant 8500, DL380 and 3000 servers\nSouthern Taiwan Telecom - $1.5M\n\nJAPAN\nDenso - Topped IBM, HP and SGI for a $2.2M order for five AlphaServer ES40\nsystems\nJapan Telecom - $5.4M Alpha ES40 and services win for billing solution\n\nLATIN AMERICA\nBrazil\nTelef?nica - $2.1M for Deskpro PCs\nPetrobras - $1.7M for ProLiant services, Professional Services and Customer\nServices\nBradesco - $1.5M for Deskpro PCs, Armada PCs and Customer Services\nXerox - $545K for Deskpro PCs and ProLiant servers\nCVRD - $585K for Deskpro PCs, Armada portable PCs and ProLiant servers\n\nMexico\nSerpaprosa - $850K for Deskpro PCs and ProLiant servers\nCIE - $820K for iPAQ desktop PCs and Armada notebook PCs\nEricsson - $710K for Armada notebook PCs\n\nPortugal\nSistemas de Informacao - $1.6M for ProLiant 1600 and 400 servers,\nProfessional Services and Customer Services\n\nPuerto Rico\nPUCPR - $675K Deskpro desktop PCs, Armada notebook PCs, ProLiant servers and\nCustomer Services\nVA Medical - $500K for AlphaServer ES40 systems\nBank Popular - $772K for Deskpro PCs and ProLiant servers\n\nVenezuela\nBanco Mercantil - $1.4M for Deskpro PCs, Armada notebook PCs, ProLiant\nservers and Customer Services\nAtento - $530K for Deskpro PCs\nCANTV - $1.3M for Deskpro PCs and Armada notebook PCs\n\nNORTH AMERICA\nAlltel - $1.3M for desktops\nANWB - iPAQ Pocket PCs and system integration\nArthur Andersen - Beat IBM for a $1.5M contract\nBrown & Company- $4.15M for 24 Himalaya S74000 processors and software\n<http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=930>\nCharles Schwab - $2.6M for Professional Services ($878K), Customer Services\n($180K) and hardware ($1.6M)\nCoastal - Beat IBM and Dell for a $10M desktop PC contract\nFingerhut - Topped IBM for a $3M desktop PC contract\nKinetic Group/Wyndham Hotels - Beat IBM for a $2M iPAQ contract\nMotorola - $900K for four AlphaServer ES40 systems, Professional Workstation\nXP1000 systems, AlphaServer DS10L systems and two ESA 12000 Fibre Channel\nstorage systems\nNetwork Technology Group - Won back business from IBM for 20 ProLiant DL360\nservers with the potential for 700 more servers and StorageWorks products in\nthe next 12 months\nRadioShack - Topped IBM for a $2.3M desktop contract\nSt. Paul Co. - $2.1M for desktops and Professional Workstations\nTrammell Crow - $4M for desktops\nVerizon Wireless - Beat Dell and HP for a $3M desktop PC contract\n\n\nNA eBusiness Solutions Wins\nKaiser Permanente - $1M for Domino, Lotus, ProLiant\nHSBC (NYC) - $500K consumer lending, ARGO Data, Windows NT\n3M - $800K, Domino, Lotus/ ECS, ProLiant, win over IBM AS/400\nCaterpillar - $1.6M  Domino, Lotus, ProLiant, displaced HP\nIntuit - $620K GS160 \nNovartis - $3M storage and ProLiant solution on Lotus Domino R5, displacing\nSun\nUS Bank - $3.75M for BankPro Teller, ARGO, Windows NT\n\nNA GEM wins\nAdvanced Technology Group - Beat Sun and SGI for a $2.2M contract\nCity of Honolulu - Beat Dell and EMC for $4M contract for Storage RA8000 and\nEMA12000 systems\nCalifornia Dept. of Health Services - Topped Dell for a $1.4M desktop PC\ncontract\nDepartment of Veterans' Affairs - $1.8M for third-party software\nFederal Advanced Technology Group - Topped SUN and SGI for a $2.2M contract\nfor Alpha Slate Workstations\nFederal Defense Agencies Group - $7M for AlphaServer GS80 systems\nFederal Defense Agencies - $1.4M for Professional Services\nMSOE - Beat IBM for a $1.5M desktop contract\nNaval Air Warfare Center - $3.9M for 2,100 Deskpro EN PCs\nSan Diego UHSD - Topped Gateway, HP and Toshiba for a $3M desktop PC\ncontract\nSan Dieguito UHSD - Beat Gateway and Dell for a $3M desktop PC contract\nStudents First - Tucson Unified S.D.  - Beat Dell, IBM, HP, Toshiba,\nTranSource and CLH for a $5.7M contract for Deskpro EP PCs\nU.S. Department of Energy-ASCI - Beat Sun and IBM for a $3.5M contract for\nAlphaServers\nU.S. General Accounting Office - $1.6M contract for Armada M300 notebook PCs\n\n\nThanks, everyone, for your efforts this month!  I'll be visiting several of\nour European operations in the coming weeks, including a large gathering of\ncustomers, press and industry analysts at the European IT Forum 2000, so I'm\nsure I'll have more interesting updates next time.  Be sure to keep me\nposted on your activities and wins - it's a great way to keep us all\nconnected.\n\nRegards,\nPeter\n\n The Blackmore Report is now listed as a newsletter on the Reader's\nChoice profile to enable other employees outside of Worldwide Sales &\nServices\n to receive the report if they wish.  If you do not want to receive\nfuture Blackmore Reports, unsubscribe by accessing your Reader's Choice\n profile at http://readerschoice.inline.cpqcorp.net/profile.htm and\ncompleting these steps:\n (1) Enter your Compaq badge number and confirm\n (2) Choose \"Select your Subscriptions\"\n (3) Locate Blackmore Report under Business/Org Sponsored - Sales &\nServices and remove the check mark beside it\n (4) Scroll to the bottom and click \"Submit Profile and Log Off.\"\n", "mid" : "29593784.1075840206373.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/223.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "ben@brosen.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "223.", "date" : "2000-08-28 02:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Blackmore Report - August" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199858" }, "sender" : "george.wasaff@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeffrey.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "jbannan@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "rick.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andy.fastow@enron.com", "calvin.eakins@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "lawrence.izzo@enron.com", "steve.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeff.mcmahon@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "beth.tilney@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "john.garrison@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ladies and Gentlemen:\n\nSet forth below for your information and review are the expenditures with \nMinority/Women Owned Business Enterprises through June 30, 2000.\n\nAs you can see, Enron's spend through mid-year 2000 is below the trend \nnecessary to achieve the targeted 15% that was committed for the year.  In an \neffort to assist you in achieving your unit's objectives, Calvin Eakins and I \nwill schedule business reviews over the next two weeks to share strategies \nfor increasing opportunities for M/WBE's to provide goods and services to \nEnron.\n\nThanks in advance for making time available on your schedule,\n\nGeorge Wasaff\n", "mid" : "5389474.1075840206401.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/224.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeffrey.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "jbannan@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "rick.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andy.fastow@enron.com", "calvin.eakins@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "lawrence.izzo@enron.com", "steve.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeff.mcmahon@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "beth.tilney@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "john.garrison@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "224.", "date" : "2000-08-28 05:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Expenditures with Minority/Women Owned Business Enterprises through\r\n June 30, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199859" }, "sender" : "skimmel@iexalt.net", "recipients" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "From Jack:\n\n?\n?=20\n\nHouston  Christian Business Group\n\nSouth  Tower - Pennzoil Place\n\n711  Louisiana Street, Suite 1740\n\nHouston,  Texas?  77002\n\n?August 28, 2000\n\n??\n\nGentlemen:\n\nOur next meeting will be held on  Thursday, September 7th, at 7:30 a.m. in=\n=20\nthe Pool Room at River Oaks Country  Club, our normal meeting room.? How  a=\nre=20\nyou doing on the resolutions you wrote out in our January meeting?? Summer =\nis=20\nalmost over but there is still  time to accomplish what you set out to do.\n\nPlease confirm your attendance  (positive responses only) by e-mailing Shar=\non=20\n(skimmel@iexalt.net) or phoning  713-223-5801.? When you respond,  please l=\net=20\nme know if you want the usual buffet or the =01&healthy hearty=018  meal.? =\nThe=20\n$11.00 cost will be  collected at the door.? There is no  charge for=20\nfirst-time guests.\n\nTake time out of your busy  schedule to recharge your spiritual batteries.?=\n=20\nIf you can, come a few minutes early to  visit.\n\n??? ???  ??? ???  ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? =\n=20\nIn His name,\n\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????  Ja=\nck=20\nI.  Tompkins\n\n?\n\nAttention:?????? Need  someone to talk to regarding your plans, ideas,=20\ndilemma?? Contact a Prayer Board member:\n\n?\n\n\nBarry Flynn\n\n=09\n=09Bob  Dietz\n=09=09\n=09=09David  Smith\n=09=09=09\n=09=09=09Jack  Tompkins\n=09=09=09\n\n713-840-7474\n=09\n=09713-965-2112\n=09=09\n=09=09713-681-3611\n=09=09=09\n=09=09=09281.600.4000 ext  405\n=09=09=09\n\n?\n\n?\n\nPlease mark 7:30 a.m. HCBG for the  first Thursday of each month.\n\n??\n\nBehold, I stand at the  door and knock.\n\nIf  anyone hears My voice and opens the door,\n\nI  will come in to him and dine with him, and he with  Me.\n\nRevelation  3:20\n\n\n\nSharon ", "mid" : "17478642.1075840206428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/225.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "225.", "date" : "2000-08-28 07:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FROM JACK TOMPKINS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19985a" }, "sender" : "event@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "September 2000\n\nSeptember 7\nELECTION WATCH\nKarlyn Bowman, Norm Ornstein, Bill Schneider, and Ben Wattenberg  Thursday, \n7:45*9:30 a.m. ($60)\n\nSADDAM'S IRAQ AND THE NEXT ADMINISTRATION\nBriefing\nRichard Butler, Diplomat in Residence, Council on Foreign Relations  \nThursday, 5:30*7:00 p.m.\n\nSeptember 11\nCHINA AFTER COMMUNISM\nBradley Lecture\nArthur Waldron, American Enterprise Institute\nMonday, 5:30*7:00 p.m. ($5)\n\nSeptember 15\nDO INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS\nRAISE TAX REVENUE?\nTax Policy Seminar\nJonathan Skinner, Jane Gravelle, Paul Burnham, and R. Glenn Hubbard Friday, \n9:15*11:00 a.m.\n\nSeptember 22\nCOMPETITION OR LOCAL MONOPOLIES:  HOW SHOULD MEDICARE PURCHASE  PRESCRIPTION \nDRUGS?\nHealth Policy Discussion\nPatricia Danzon, Joseph Newhouse and Tony Barrueta\nFriday, 9:15*11:30 a.m.\nSeptember 25\nSHADOW FINANCIAL REGULATORY\nCOMMITTEE PRESS BRIEFING\nPress Briefing\nMonday, 11:30*1:30 p.m.\n\nSeptember 28\nTHE MYSTERY OF CAPITAL\nBook Forum\nHernando DeSoto\nThursday, 10:00 a.m.*12:00 p.m.\n\n\n\nAll events are in the Wohlstetter Conference Center, AEI, twelfth floor.  \nContact: Elizabeth Bowen, 202.862.5880\n", "mid" : "28048744.1075840206473.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/226.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "226.", "date" : "2000-08-28 07:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "September 2000 AEI Events" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19985b" }, "sender" : "rrossow@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Members & Friends: \n\nIn addition to the meetings being organized in San Francisco on Sept 11 (see \nwww.usibc.com for details), the program for the Sept 14- Washington, DC \nportion of the Prime Minister's visit to the United States are being \nfinalized.? We have had to work around the schedules of U.S. Commerce \nSecretary Norman Mineta, who is leaving for Chicago mid-afternoon, and Prime \nMInister Vajpayee, who is busy until the late afternoon.? Here is the updated \nagenda.? :\n\n_________________________ \n\nMain Track \n\nParticipation at the Commercial Dialogue & Prime Minister Reception will be \nlimited to one representative per company, except for corporate sponsors and \nin cases where your company will be represented by the Chairman, Vice \nChairman, President or CEO, in which case a second participant will be \nallowed to staff.\n\n10:00am:? U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Live broadcast of Prime Minister \nVajpayee's address to joint session of Congress (see below). \n\n10:30am:? U.S. Chamber of Commerce: U.S.-India Commercial Dialogue meeting \nbegins, with U.S. Commerce Secretary Mineta, Indian Commerce Minister \nMurasoli Maran, and other U.S. & Indian Gov't dignitaries.\n\n12:30pm: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Luncheon program \n\n? 2:00pm: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Sectoral panel discussions \n\n? 5:00pm: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: U.S.-India Business Council Reception for \nPrime Minister Vajpayee. \n\n___________________________________ \n\nCongressional Track: \n\nSeating at the following events is extremely limited.? The USIBC plans to \nhold a small number of seats for these events for sponsors of the U.S.-India \nCommercial Dialogue & Prime Minister's reception later in the day at the U.S. \nChamber of Commerce.\n\n10:00am:? Capitol Building: Prime Minister Vajpayee addresses joint session \nof Congress. \n\n12:30pm:? Capitol Building: Congressional Caucus on India Affairs hosts \nluncheon with Prime MInister Vajpayee (invited guests only)\n\n___________________________________ \n\nThere are sponsorships available for the Commercial Dialogue & Prime \nMinister's reception at $15,000 each.? Sponsors will receive a variety of \nbenefits, including :\n\nPreferential seating assignments at seated portions of meeting;\nPrivate meetings with Indian Government officials (pending availability);\nLogo on signage & printed materials;\nSpeaking role for senior officer of sponsoring company;\n2 Free tickets for representatives of sponsoring company;\nTickets for Prime Minister address to Congress and India Caucus luncheon \n(pending availability).\n\nPlease respond to me with any questions.? I expect registration to begin at \nthe end of this week or early next week, once we have a final list of Indian \n& U.S. Government dignitaries expected to attend.\n\nRegards, \nRick \n\nRichard M. Rossow \nAssociate Director \nU.S.-India Business Council \nU.S. Chamber of Commerce \n1615 H Street, NW \nWashington, DC? 20062 \n\nTel: (202) 463-5323 \nFax:(202) 463-3173 ", "mid" : "9034650.1075840206496.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/227.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "227.", "date" : "2000-08-28 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update on Indian Prime Minister's visit to United States" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19985c" }, "sender" : "walker@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Thanks so much for your most generous gift to complete the funding for the\nprofessorship honoring Pinkney Walker.  I'm delighted that you plan to\nattend the Davenport Society banquet on October 13.\n\nThe purpose of this e-mail, which Rosalee suggested as the most efficient\nway of reaching you, is two-fold:\n\n     1. To seek your endorsement of naming the new professorship the Pinkney\nC. Walker Distinguished Teaching Professorship.  Rather than designating the\nprofessorship for Business and Economics, for Business Theory, or for some\nother area, I'd like to use it to recognize and reward a faculty member in\nthe College of Business who is especially known for teaching effectiveness.\nBoth Bob Pugh and Ralph Clark endorse this approach; I have a call into\nHarold Hook to seek his input.\n\nA few points of elaboration:\n     * \"Distinguished\" is a standard adjective in the titles of such\npositions.\n     * We will use a committee of faculty and administrators within the\ncollege to select the recipient of the professorship, subject to my\napproval.\n     * And, I don't know if we will have the recipient selected by October\n13.\n\nThis name for the professorship (1) coincides with Pinkney's great strength,\n(2) allows me to avoid any \"turf battles\" (either within the college or with\nEconomics) and (3) underscores the great importance of teaching in the\ncollege.  Please let me know whether you are agreeable to this name.\n\n     2. To ask you to serve as the keynote speaker for the Davenport Society\nbanquet on October 13.  We would be honored if you would present a brief\ntalk (perhaps 10 minutes in length) related to some aspect of the future of\nbusiness.  Your doing so would certainly add luster to an always festive\nevent.  By way of brief background, Jack and Mary Bush, MU alumni who now\nlive in Dallas and are co-chairs of the Davenport Society this year, have\nchosen the future of business as the theme for the banquet and program.\nYour talk would come after dinner and could be preceded or followed\n(probably followed) by the announcement of the Pinkney Walker Professorship.\nI understand from Rosalee that you will be giving a talk in Austin the\nmorning of October 13; perhaps an abridged version of it would be suitable\nfor the Davenport Society banquet.  Of course, you have great latitude in\nchoosing the topic you would like to address.  Please let me know if you\nwill serve as the keynote speaker.\n\nIf you can give me quick responses to these 2 requests, we will complete the\nplans for the evening, which will include the annoucement of the Pinkney\nWalker Professorship and, I hope, a keynote address by you.  Naturally, if\nyou have questions, either you or Rosalee can call me.  My office # is\n573/882-6688, and my home # is 573/875-2972.\n\nLet me close by mentioning that there was some question as to whether or not\nPinkney would attend the banquet on October 13.  Apparently he had/has been\nexperiencing some health problems.  However, the latest I've heard is that\nhe intends to attend, due in large part to your commitment to be there.\nTime permitting, you might want to give him a quick call to tell him you'll\nsee him here in Columbia on October 13.  (By the way, if Pinkney and his\nwife arrive on October 12, I will invite them to attend an informal dinner I\nwill host that evening for members of the college's advisory board.  Of\ncourse, you are invited to attend the dinner on October 12 as well, but it's\nmy understanding that you will fly to Columbia on October 13.)\n\nKen, thanks very much.  I hope and trust that you had an ample dose of \"R&R\"\nduring your vacation.  I look forward to hearing from you.", "mid" : "11572001.1075840206519.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/228.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "228.", "date" : "2000-08-28 09:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "P. Walker professorship and keynote request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19985d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "darlenet23@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dar, are you on-line?  If so, please answer back.  I have questions.  Well, \nI'll ask them.  Did you get the wedding pics?\n\nme", "mid" : "9143267.1075840206542.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/229.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "darlenet23@earthlink.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "229.", "date" : "2000-08-28 10:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron OnLine" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19985e" }, "sender" : "ratna@everestinc.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "October 11th, 1999\n\nMr. Kenneth L Lay\nCOB/CEO\nEnron Corp.\n1400 Smith St.\nHouston, TX  77251-7369\n\nDear Mr. Kenneth L Lay,\n\nI would like to take the opportunity to introduce our company, Everest\nConsultants, Inc. and offer a strategic partnership that would provide\nInternet/Intranet/Web commerce software project services and offshore\nsoftware development for your needs.\n\nWe are an established software development firm with clients from USA\nand\nEurope with successful track record of having provided IT project\nservices.\nWe are positioned to address a variety of IT requirements, spanning the\ncomplete spectrum of computing environments and for diverse industry\nsegments.  Whether it is new product development, maintenance, porting,\nmigration, or re-engineering, we can rise to the challenge and deliver\nthe\nmost appropriate solutions.  Here are some of the areas where we can\nhelp\nyou\n\nINTRANETS & EXTRANETS\n-Document & Knowledge management systems\n-Product  Configurators\n-B2B & B2C applications and integrations\n-Enterprise based applications\n-Build Portals\n\nE-COMMERCE\n-Electronic shopping, electronic cataloging & secure payment\ntransactions\n-On-line retailing & home banking\n\nAPPLICATION DEVELOPMENT & MAINTENANCE of CLIENT SERVER APPLICATIONS\n-Application Management (maintaining clients current application\nsystems,\nlowering cost and improving user satisfaction)\n-Application Modernization (migrate from legacy environment to more\nadvance\nplatforms)\n-Application Development in the client server environment\n\nENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING\n\n-ERP Solutions- SAP, Peoplesoft, Oracle\n-Preimplementation, Implementation &Post Implementation Services\n-Customization, localization and enhancements\n\nCUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT\n-Strengthening communication with customers and handle different phases\nof\n customer relations effectively and efficiently apart from achieving\nbetter\n customer knowledge.\n-In addition our Sales Force Automation solutions enable\n sales persons to spend more time selling and less on unproductive and\n repetitive admin tasks.\n-Our Customer Service & Support solutions help\n clients enhance support to their customers.\n\nOur partners are enjoying strategic advantages of cost, quality,\nservice & delivery by executing Information Technology projects\nthrough our offshore development center. Our offshore development\ncenter in India can save 40% - 50% of your costs acting as a \"virtual\"\nextension of your office. As a partner, some of the benefits we can\nprovide are:\n\nDelivery-based Contracts: Everest manages its resources effectively &\nefficiently thereby reducing cost to the customer while maintaining\nsuperior service and quality. We eliminate risk to our partners by\noffering fixed-price engagements to our customers and structuring\npayments based on deliverables.\n\nProven methodologies: We have superior methodologies by virtue of a\nproven track record in our IT development services.  Our consistent &\nrepeatable processes enable us to offer a low risk and high-value\naddition to our partners.\n\nSome of the technology areas we have core competencies are as follows:\n\n* Java/DHTML/XML/JSP/JDBC/Java Script/Jscript/Java Servlets/Java\nBeans/Java\nApplets\n*Visual Basic/COM/ActiveX/ASP/RDO/ADO\n* Visual C++/MFC/COM/SDK/Winsock/Quality Assurance\n* Object Oriented Analysis & programming/Component Technology\n* Networking -TCP/IP, SNMP, Winsock, socket level programming\n* Design & Development of database applications in SQL Server & ORACLE\n* UNIX/WINDOWS NT/ Win CE system level programming\n\nPlease forward this message to other decision makers involved in\nexploring a\nstrategic software development partnership for your needs. For\nadditional\ninformation please visit our web site at: http://www.everestinc.com or\ne-mail me at mailto:ratna@everestinc.com\n\nSincerely,\n\n\nRatna Kaza\nEverest Consultants, Inc.\n732 603 7747 Ph\n732 603 7749Fax\nmailto:ratna@everestinc.com\nhttp://www.everestinc.com\n\"Reaching New Heights in Software Consulting\"\nDeloitte& Touche Oregon Technology Fast 50\nOffices *New Jersey *California *Oregon *India\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "14329510.1075840201313.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/23.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "23.", "date" : "1999-10-13 13:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Ebusiness & Client Server Project Services  (KMM9170C0KM)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19985f" }, "sender" : "jeff_hines@hines.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I wanted to make sure you were aware of something that has come up since\nthe last breakfast meeting regarding our group financing the Arena parking\ngarage.  Baker & Botts put us in touch with the Rockets to discuss Hines\nbeing the Development Manager on the Arena and garage.  Although not fully\nagreed, there is strong interest on both sides.  Besides help on the\ndevelopment front, we think there may be value in our acting as a bit of a\nbuffer between the Sports Authority and the Rockets and coordinating any\nissues involving the new convention hotel(where we are also providing\ndevelopment management).  The Rockets(Mike Goldberg-Baker & Botts) have\ntalked to Ric Campo and supposedly he is enthusiastic but thinks this\nshould \"be the Authority's idea.\".  One issue is how much of our fee would\napply to the garage, which presumably the city would pick up, and how much\nwould apply to the Arena.  Since this is a fast moving issue, I wanted you\nto know about this. Obviously the discussions are all very confidential.\nIf you have any thoughts in advance of the next breakfast meeting, please\ngive me a call at 713-966-2606.\n\nAlso, on another topic, we have been doing a tiny bit of pie in the sky\nbrainstorming on the concept of creating some kind of Futures/Options\nmarket in the commercial space market.  I will approach Jeff Skilling\nunless you would recommend elsewhere within Enron.", "mid" : "25149927.1075840206564.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/230.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "230.", "date" : "2000-08-28 11:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199860" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "jewel.meeks@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  TUESDAY, September 5\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, \nSeptember 1.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "9649159.1075840206596.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/231.", "bcc" : [ "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "jewel.meeks@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "231.", "date" : "2000-08-29 01:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199861" }, "sender" : "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "> The following Press Release cleared US PR Newswire at the time specified\n> below.\n>\n> Press Release:  August 29, 2000,  10:15 AM EST\n> Compaq Strengthens EMEA Management Team\n>  <<August 29, 2000 (Compaq Strengthens EMEA Management Team).doc>>\n\n - August 29, 2000 (Compaq Strengthens EMEA Management Team).doc", "mid" : "4849471.1075840206619.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/232.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "232.", "date" : "2000-08-29 02:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Press Release Notification (08/29/00)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199862" }, "sender" : "robin_gunter@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is to advise you that you are subject to the earnings blackout period\nfor trading i2 Technologies stock that begins Friday, September 1, 2000.\nThe blackout will continue until 3 business days after the 3Q00 earnings\nrelease, which is tentatively set for Wednesday, October 18, 2000.  If the\nearnings release does occur on October 18, the blackout will be through\nMonday, October 23, with the first day to trade on Tuesday, October 24.\n\nPlease be aware that, even though the blackout is tentatively scheduled to\nlift on October 24, 2000, you may be subject to a trading restriction based\non the Insider Trading Policy.  If you are in possession of any material or\nsignificant information whether positive or negative, that has not been\npublicly disseminated, you should not trade i2 Technologies securities\nuntil that information is publicly disseminated.\n\nThe i2 Technologies Employee Insider Trading Policy has been revised and\nwill be sent out along with an e-mail from Bill Beecher in the near future.\n\nThank you,\n\nRobin Gunter\nStock Plan Manager\n469-357-3444\n", "mid" : "1354836.1075840206641.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/233.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "233.", "date" : "2000-08-29 03:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199863" }, "sender" : "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "recipients" : [ "edward_crowe@praxair.com", "douglas_muckell@praxair.com", "harout.yenikomshian@adecco.com", "ihlec@wlrfoods.com", "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "mporter@dollargeneral.com", "tom.stemberg@staples.com", "paul.caccamo@staples.com", "tom.reilly@amd.com", "mwellman@qmtm.com", "hchung@logicon.com", "bbriedis@bellind.com", "fhmazurek@beckman.com", "jdeleonardis@federalsignal.com", "dale.egeberg.aggy@statefarm.com", "julie.m.kirby.al7n@statefarm.com", "janovsky.bruce@ntrs.com", "lyon.david@ntrs.com", "gchester@truenorth.com", "traubenberg@snds.com", "cdavitt@apv.com", "murray.gordon@unilever.com", "dennis.springer@bnsf.com", "michael.annis@bnsf.com", "barry.r.wallach@arthurandersen.com", "koopman@corp.admworld.com", "schmalz@corp.admworld.com", "mdfelish@comdisco.com", "bcernugel@alberto.com", "lynn.eckhardt@andrew.com", "usbic@aol.com", "tom_houston@aol.com", "oshannar@squared.com", "mpiam@cat.com", "sdefrank@allstate.com", "meyers@baxter.com", "andersonb@baxter.com", "wallingfordd@baxter.com", "chaod@baxter.com", "lennoxe@baxter.com", "foxj@baxter.com", "conrade@baxter.com", "gary.kueltzo@ameritech.com", "vincent.mcmullan@alliedsignal.com", "kan.meek@yellowcorp.com", "john.berna@viacom.com", "dzurcher@roundys.com", "wwmund@inland.com", "lloyd.janiczek@ibpinc.com", "rstumpek@hasbro.com", "bjester@herc.com", "myellis@hannaford.com", "nlangst@entergy.com", "tom_armstrong@us.dell.com", "maliarb@corning.com", "maureen.gorman@hq.the.com", "ted_juraschek@bdhq.bd.com", "robert.martini@bergenbrunswig.com", "rschu@bestbuy.com", "barnette@bethsteel.com", "jstewart@bjservices.com", "ckidder@bordencapital.com", "gordon_harnett@brushwellman.com", "lehirsch@centex.com", "ebrooks@csw.com", "clindner@chiquita.com", "richard_sharp@circuitcity.com", "wmccormick@cmsenergy.com", "cskinner@coachmen.com", "orichard@columbiaenergygroup.com", "george_a_davidson@corp.cng.com", "lswann@csc.com", "klay@enron.com", "jzimmerman@fds.com", "dgrazian@granite-net.com", "jflynn@fairchild.com", "edward_crowe@praxair.com", "douglas_muckell@praxair.com", "harout.yenikomshian@adecco.com", "ihlec@wlrfoods.com", "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "mporter@dollargeneral.com", "tom.stemberg@staples.com", "paul.caccamo@staples.com", "tom.reilly@amd.com", "mwellman@qmtm.com", "hchung@logicon.com", "bbriedis@bellind.com", "fhmazurek@beckman.com", "jdeleonardis@federalsignal.com", "dale.egeberg.aggy@statefarm.com", "julie.m.kirby.al7n@statefarm.com", "janovsky.bruce@ntrs.com", "lyon.david@ntrs.com", "gchester@truenorth.com", "traubenberg@snds.com", "cdavitt@apv.com", "murray.gordon@unilever.com", "dennis.springer@bnsf.com", "michael.annis@bnsf.com", "barry.r.wallach@arthurandersen.com", "koopman@corp.admworld.com", "schmalz@corp.admworld.com", "mdfelish@comdisco.com", "bcernugel@alberto.com", "lynn.eckhardt@andrew.com", "usbic@aol.com", "tom_houston@aol.com", "oshannar@squared.com", "mpiam@cat.com", "sdefrank@allstate.com", "meyers@baxter.com", "andersonb@baxter.com", "wallingfordd@baxter.com", "chaod@baxter.com", "lennoxe@baxter.com", "foxj@baxter.com", "conrade@baxter.com", "gary.kueltzo@ameritech.com", "vincent.mcmullan@alliedsignal.com", "kan.meek@yellowcorp.com", "john.berna@viacom.com", "dzurcher@roundys.com", "wwmund@inland.com", "lloyd.janiczek@ibpinc.com", "rstumpek@hasbro.com", "bjester@herc.com", "myellis@hannaford.com", "nlangst@entergy.com", "tom_armstrong@us.dell.com", "maliarb@corning.com", "maureen.gorman@hq.the.com", "ted_juraschek@bdhq.bd.com", "robert.martini@bergenbrunswig.com", "rschu@bestbuy.com", "barnette@bethsteel.com", "jstewart@bjservices.com", "ckidder@bordencapital.com", "gordon_harnett@brushwellman.com", "lehirsch@centex.com", "ebrooks@csw.com", "clindner@chiquita.com", "richard_sharp@circuitcity.com", "wmccormick@cmsenergy.com", "cskinner@coachmen.com", "orichard@columbiaenergygroup.com", "george_a_davidson@corp.cng.com", "lswann@csc.com", "klay@enron.com", "jzimmerman@fds.com", "dgrazian@granite-net.com", "jflynn@fairchild.com" ], "cc" : [ "edward_crowe@praxair.com", "douglas_muckell@praxair.com", "harout.yenikomshian@adecco.com", "ihlec@wlrfoods.com", "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "mporter@dollargeneral.com", "tom.stemberg@staples.com", "paul.caccamo@staples.com", "tom.reilly@amd.com", "mwellman@qmtm.com", "hchung@logicon.com", "bbriedis@bellind.com", "fhmazurek@beckman.com", "jdeleonardis@federalsignal.com", "dale.egeberg.aggy@statefarm.com", "julie.m.kirby.al7n@statefarm.com", "janovsky.bruce@ntrs.com", "lyon.david@ntrs.com", "gchester@truenorth.com", "traubenberg@snds.com", "cdavitt@apv.com", "murray.gordon@unilever.com", "dennis.springer@bnsf.com", "michael.annis@bnsf.com", "barry.r.wallach@arthurandersen.com", "koopman@corp.admworld.com", "schmalz@corp.admworld.com", "mdfelish@comdisco.com", "bcernugel@alberto.com", "lynn.eckhardt@andrew.com", "usbic@aol.com", "tom_houston@aol.com", "oshannar@squared.com", "mpiam@cat.com", "sdefrank@allstate.com", "meyers@baxter.com", "andersonb@baxter.com", "wallingfordd@baxter.com", "chaod@baxter.com", "lennoxe@baxter.com", "foxj@baxter.com", "conrade@baxter.com", "gary.kueltzo@ameritech.com", "vincent.mcmullan@alliedsignal.com", "kan.meek@yellowcorp.com", "john.berna@viacom.com", "dzurcher@roundys.com", "wwmund@inland.com", "lloyd.janiczek@ibpinc.com", "rstumpek@hasbro.com", "bjester@herc.com", "myellis@hannaford.com", "nlangst@entergy.com", "tom_armstrong@us.dell.com", "maliarb@corning.com", "maureen.gorman@hq.the.com", "ted_juraschek@bdhq.bd.com", "robert.martini@bergenbrunswig.com", "rschu@bestbuy.com", "barnette@bethsteel.com", "jstewart@bjservices.com", "ckidder@bordencapital.com", "gordon_harnett@brushwellman.com", "lehirsch@centex.com", "ebrooks@csw.com", "clindner@chiquita.com", "richard_sharp@circuitcity.com", "wmccormick@cmsenergy.com", "cskinner@coachmen.com", "orichard@columbiaenergygroup.com", "george_a_davidson@corp.cng.com", "lswann@csc.com", "klay@enron.com", "jzimmerman@fds.com", "dgrazian@granite-net.com", "jflynn@fairchild.com" ], "text" : "Hodge Joins Tax Foundation as Executive Director; Fleenor Named Chief\nEconomist\n\nWashington, D.C. August 29, 2000 -- Scott Hodge has been named executive\ndirector of the Tax Foundation. Most recently he has worked as director of\ntax and budget policy at Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation and is\nrecognized as one of Washington's leading experts on the federal budget. He\nhas been widely published on fiscal policy, notably in the pages of The Wall\nStreet Journal, The Washington Post, USA Today, and The Washington Times.\nHis work as Senior Budget Analyst at the Heritage Foundation included the\nediting of three books on the federal budget. Mr. Hodge has been a\ncommentator on nightly news shows such as NBC Nightly News and CBS Nightly\nNews, and has been seen regularly on CNN, Fox Network, and C-SPAN.\nAt the same time, Patrick Fleenor has been named the Foundation's chief\neconomist. On staff at the Tax Foundation since 1993, Fleenor has improved\nthe Foundation's core research projects, such as Tax Freedom Day and The\nFederal Tax Burden by State, and he has published extensive economic\nanalyses of excise and estate taxes. Fleenor has a reputation among the\nmedia as a reliable source for tax data on myriad subjects.\nHodge and Fleenor replace J.D. Foster who held both titles from 1993 to June\nof this year, when he announced his departure for the staff of Rep. Phil\nCrane (R-IL). Foster will be legislative director and economic counsel to\nRep. Crane, who is currently the second-ranking Republican on the House Ways\nand Means Committee, and chairman of its subcommittee on trade.\n\nJan E. Rogers\nDevelopment Manager\nTax Foundation\nPhone:  202/661-4226\nFax: 202/783-6868\njrogers@taxfoundation.org\n", "mid" : "20832957.1075840206674.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/234.", "bcc" : [ "edward_crowe@praxair.com", "douglas_muckell@praxair.com", "harout.yenikomshian@adecco.com", "ihlec@wlrfoods.com", "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "mporter@dollargeneral.com", "tom.stemberg@staples.com", "paul.caccamo@staples.com", "tom.reilly@amd.com", "mwellman@qmtm.com", "hchung@logicon.com", "bbriedis@bellind.com", "fhmazurek@beckman.com", "jdeleonardis@federalsignal.com", "dale.egeberg.aggy@statefarm.com", "julie.m.kirby.al7n@statefarm.com", "janovsky.bruce@ntrs.com", "lyon.david@ntrs.com", "gchester@truenorth.com", "traubenberg@snds.com", "cdavitt@apv.com", "murray.gordon@unilever.com", "dennis.springer@bnsf.com", "michael.annis@bnsf.com", "barry.r.wallach@arthurandersen.com", "koopman@corp.admworld.com", "schmalz@corp.admworld.com", "mdfelish@comdisco.com", "bcernugel@alberto.com", "lynn.eckhardt@andrew.com", "usbic@aol.com", "tom_houston@aol.com", "oshannar@squared.com", "mpiam@cat.com", "sdefrank@allstate.com", "meyers@baxter.com", "andersonb@baxter.com", "wallingfordd@baxter.com", "chaod@baxter.com", "lennoxe@baxter.com", "foxj@baxter.com", "conrade@baxter.com", "gary.kueltzo@ameritech.com", "vincent.mcmullan@alliedsignal.com", "kan.meek@yellowcorp.com", "john.berna@viacom.com", "dzurcher@roundys.com", "wwmund@inland.com", "lloyd.janiczek@ibpinc.com", "rstumpek@hasbro.com", "bjester@herc.com", "myellis@hannaford.com", "nlangst@entergy.com", "tom_armstrong@us.dell.com", "maliarb@corning.com", "maureen.gorman@hq.the.com", "ted_juraschek@bdhq.bd.com", "robert.martini@bergenbrunswig.com", "rschu@bestbuy.com", "barnette@bethsteel.com", "jstewart@bjservices.com", "ckidder@bordencapital.com", "gordon_harnett@brushwellman.com", "lehirsch@centex.com", "ebrooks@csw.com", "clindner@chiquita.com", "richard_sharp@circuitcity.com", "wmccormick@cmsenergy.com", "cskinner@coachmen.com", "orichard@columbiaenergygroup.com", "george_a_davidson@corp.cng.com", "lswann@csc.com", "klay@enron.com", "jzimmerman@fds.com", "dgrazian@granite-net.com", "jflynn@fairchild.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "234.", "date" : "2000-08-29 07:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Tax Foundation News Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199864" }, "sender" : "zach.moring@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Lay,\n\nThey told us in orientation that it was okay to send you an e-mail, so I hope \nI am not rocking the boat here! I just wanted to say that I am proud to be \nworking for Enron and Net Works!\n\nFrom a book review on Amazon.com...\n\n\n\"According to Gary Hamel, the professor-turned-strategy-guru author of \nLeading the Revolution, complacent establishment giants and one-strategy \nstart-ups are on the same side of the fence--the wrong side. He blows apart \nthe popular myth that innovation lies solely in the hands of dot.com dynamos \nlike AOL and Amazon by scrutinizing the examples of such \"gray-haired \nrevolutionaries\" as Enron and Charles Schwab, companies that have managed to \nreinvent both themselves and their entire industries, time and again.\"\n\nRegards,\n\nZach Moring\nTeam Lead - Strategic Communications\nExt. 3-3253", "mid" : "32580467.1075840206698.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/235.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "235.", "date" : "2000-08-30 00:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kudos to Enron!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199865" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Supreme Court hearing for the case in India regarding the alleged \nimproper bidding and award of the Panna/Mukta block concluded today.  Our \nlegal team's opinion is very optimistic based on the way the proceeding \nprogressed and also on the actions of the chief judge during the concluding \narguments of the case today in India. \n\nThe panel of three judges will now take approximately 2 months to write their \nopinion and that should complete this case.  While I probably shouldn't  \nspeculate on the outcome, I will summarize my opinion of the important \npoints:  1) there is little doubt that the Panna/Mukta award to \nEnron/Reliance/ONGC will stand, and  2) it is highly unlikely that the judges \nwill request the PSC to be renegotiated, the contract was portrayed and \ngenerally accepted by the panel as a very fair deal for the GOI.  According \nto my general counsel, Stephen Wallace, the only concern our team has is that \nthe judges were quite critical of the CBI (the government group that \ninvestigated Reliance for wrong doing in the bid process) during that portion \nof the testimony and there is a possibility that they could request an \nadditional investigation.  Our team puts the likelihood of the judges \nordering a new investigation at less than 50%.  There is downside to such a \ndecision in that it creates uncertainty, but the focus would be on Reliance, \nnot Enron. \n\nEnron was very prepared on the commercial and the legal front and our team, \nas expected, carried the load for this case even though we were not the \nprimary defendants.  Enron presented the major rebuttal to the CPIL \nassertions because the others were not prepared and then later \"coached\" the \nothers to help them prepare appropriately.   This was a much more intensive \ncase than people were assuming it would be last year and we were very \nfortunate to be extremely well prepared and well represented.   \n\nBased on the above information,  I do not think this issue \"CPIL lawsuit\"  \nshould  impact any future decisions we make regarding the Panna/ Mukta/Tapti \nassets.  This outcome basically eliminates one of the two issues impeding the \nprogress of  the  project I showed Joe, our proposal to sell \nPanna/Mukta/Tapti, that we call Project Janus.  We believe we have a unique \nopportunity to realize exceptional value for these assets through an \narrangement with our partner.  The strategy we have mapped out should  allow \nus to close the transaction prior to year-end and it has very positive cash \nflow and neutral financial implications (minimal if any gain due to the \nstep-up last year) for the company.   The only remaining hurdle is a tax \nissue that we are currently working. \n\njeff", "mid" : "5149860.1075840206722.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/236.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "236.", "date" : "2000-08-30 06:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "India \"CPIL\" Supreme Court Case" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199866" }, "sender" : "georgen@epenergy.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nBruce Peterson at Korn/Ferry International has offered to suggest my name to\nvarious corporations for board appointments.  I plan to leave El Paso at the\nend of the year.  Please find attached a draft of my background information.\nMay I use you as a reference?  Let me know if this meets with your approval.\nI enjoyed seeing you and your family at the convention.  Thank you in\nadvance for your assistance.\n\nNancy\n\n <<NWG Background Info.doc>>\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 - NWG Background Info.doc", "mid" : "16823234.1075840206744.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/237.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "237.", "date" : "2000-08-30 07:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "References for Board Appointment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199867" }, "sender" : "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "rflemin@enron.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com" ], "text" : "We are trying to set up a brief meeting of the HR Committee meeting on\nThursday or Friday to look at the compensation package for a new CIO and a\nretention package for a current executive officer.\n\nLarry Babbio is out of the office but his assistant has indicated that\nThursday afternoon is likely to be the best time for him.\n\nI'd appreciate your sending your availability for Thursday and Friday.  If\nwe cannot arrange a meeting, we'd like to schedule a call with each of you\nindividually and use a unanimous written consent to authorize the\ncompensation matters.\n\nWe appreciate your help and regret the short notice immediately prior to a\nholiday weekend.\n\nThanks,\n\nLinda ", "mid" : "18465431.1075840206767.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/238.", "bcc" : [ "rflemin@enron.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "238.", "date" : "2000-08-30 09:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "HR Committee Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199868" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Moore -\n\nI did hear back from Mr. Lay.  Will September 11 at 3:00 p.m. work for you?\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Charles Moore\" <CHMoore1@email.msn.com> on 08/23/2000 08:57:49 AM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: meeting\n\n\n\nWith regard to working out a convenient date to meet with  you, Rosalee has \nsuggested that your week of September 4 is pretty well  booked-up. Would \neither September 11 or 13 work? After that I have to join Norm  Blake at the \nOlympics in Sydney. While all of this can de done by phone, as  deputy to the \nchairmen, I'm making every effort to meet (albeit briefly) with  each \nCommittee member. If you are willing to host a meeting in Houston, I want  to \nmake every effort to have Paul Newman in  attendance.\n\n", "mid" : "3567635.1075840206790.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/239.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "chmoore1@email.msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "239.", "date" : "2000-08-30 10:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199869" }, "sender" : "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com" ], "text" : "Forwarded at the request of Joe Hillings:\nPlease advise us . . .\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron on 10/13/99 \n05:09 PM ---------------------------\n\nLora Sullivan\n10/13/99 04:58 PM\n\n\nTo: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: Carolyn Cooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Ambassador Li's request to meet Ken Lay in Houston on 10/21; use of \ncorporate jet for trip.\n\nMr. Huo Mingwa called 202-745-6554.\n\nHe is looking into the Ambassador's availability to fly to NYC to meet Ken \nLay on October 19th but it doesn't look good.\n\nHe asked me what Ken Lay's schedule looks like after October 20 when he \nreturns from travel.  Ambassador Li would like to know if the Enron corporate \njet could take him to and from DC to meet with Ken Lay in Houston.  October \n21st in the morning or early afternoon look good for the Ambassador.\n\nHow do you want me to proceed?\n\nLora\n", "mid" : "15923571.1075840201336.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/24.", "bcc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "24.", "date" : "1999-10-13 09:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ambassador Li's request to meet Ken Lay in Houston on 10/21; use of\r\n corporate jet for trip." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19986a" }, "sender" : "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [ "mclark@uschamber.com", "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "usibc1@pacbell.net", "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "usibc1@pacbell.net" ], "cc" : [ "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "usibc1@pacbell.net" ], "text" : "Dear USIBC Members and Friends, \n\nWe regret to inform you that the Indian Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, \nand his accompanying delegation will not visit San Francisco due to \nunforeseen health reasons, and thus all scheduled USIBC events on September \n11 are cancelled.? You may refer to the article at \nhttp://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=4953&newscat=Technology \nfor further details.? \n\nAccording to the changed schedule, the Prime Minister will reach New York on \nSeptember 7, 2000, and the Washington D.C. program will remain unchanged.? \nThe U.S. - India Business Council will host events in Washington D.C., \nincluding a Commercial Dialog and other Members Only events described below.? \nInterested members or prospective members may also contact Rick Rossow via \ne-mail at rrossow@uschamber.com or by phone at (202) 463-5323 for further \ninformation. \n\nWe sincerely appreciate the efforts of all members and friends to date, and \nhope to see each of you in Washington, D.C. \nSincerely, \nKate Sherwood \n======================== \nKatherine R. Sherwood \nDirector, West Coast Office \nU.S.-India Business Council \n250 Montgomery Street, 14th Floor \nSan Francisco, CA 94104 \nTel: 415-986-1914 \nFax: 415-986-1915 \nE-mail: ksherwood@uschamber.com \nWebsite: http://www.usibc.com \n\nDear Members & Friends: \n\nThe meetings organized in San Francisco on Sept 11 have been cancelled due to \nthe Prime Minister's poor health.? However, the program for the Sept 14 - \nWashington, DC portion of the Prime Minister's visit to the United States are \nbeing finalized.? We have had to work around the schedules of U.S. Commerce \nSecretary Norman Mineta, who is leaving for Chicago mid-afternoon, and Prime \nMInister Vajpayee, who is busy until the late afternoon.? Here is the updated \nagenda:\n\n_________________________ \n\nMain Track \n\nParticipation at the Commercial Dialogue & Prime Minister Reception will be \nlimited to one representative per company, except for corporate sponsors and \nin cases where your company will be represented by the Chairman, Vice \nChairman, President or CEO, in which case a second participant will be \nallowed to staff.\n\n10:00am:? U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Live broadcast of Prime Minister \nVajpayee's address to joint session of Congress (see below). \n\n10:30am:? U.S. Chamber of Commerce: U.S.-India Commercial Dialogue meeting \nbegins, with U.S. Commerce Secretary Mineta, Indian Commerce Minister \nMurasoli Maran, and other U.S. & Indian Gov't dignitaries.\n\n12:30pm: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Luncheon program, keynote by U.S. \nGovernment TBD* \n\n? 2:00pm: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Sectoral panel discussions, confirmed \nattendees include U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of \nTransportation, USAID, and other U.S. Government agencies\n\n? 5:00pm: U.S. Chamber of Commerce: U.S.-India Business Council Reception \nwith Honorable Murasoli Maran and U.S. Government dignitaries.\n\n___________________________________ \n\nCongressional Track: \n\nSeating at the following events is extremely limited.? The USIBC plans to \nhold a small number of seats for these events for sponsors of the U.S.-India \nCommercial Dialogue & Commerce & Industry Minister's reception later in the \nday at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.\n\n10:00am:? Capitol Building: Prime Minister Vajpayee addresses joint session \nof Congress. \n\n12:30pm:? Capitol Building: Congressional Caucus on India Affairs hosts \nluncheon with Prime Minister Vajpayee (invited guests only)\n\n___________________________________ \n\nThere are sponsorships available for the Commercial Dialogue & Prime \nMinister's reception at $15,000 each.? Sponsors will receive a variety of \nbenefits, including:\n\nPreferential seating assignments at seated portions of meeting;\nPrivate meetings with Indian Government officials (pending availability);\nLogo on signage & printed materials;\nSpeaking role for senior officer of sponsoring company;\n2 Free tickets for representatives of sponsoring company;\nTickets for Prime Minister address to Congress and India Caucus luncheon \n(pending availability).\n\nPlease respond to Rick Rossow with any questions.? We expect registration to \nbegin at the end of this week or early next week, once we have a final list \nof Indian & U.S. Government dignitaries expected to attend.\n\n", "mid" : "33030647.1075840206814.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/240.", "bcc" : [ "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "usibc1@pacbell.net" ], "to" : [ "mclark@uschamber.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "240.", "date" : "2000-08-30 20:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Visit of Prime Minister Vajpayee: San Francisco Cancelled" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19986b" }, "sender" : "johnp@energycoalition.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nFirst off, I have a friend who is setting up a plant in Corcoran,\nNorthern Calif., to manufacture a welded reinforcement grid building\nbuilding structural systems.  They will need 480V/1200 amp. service.  I\nsuggested that they would be better off making an electricity provision\nagreement with you rather than PG&E.\n\nHis name is Hans Bauman.  He can be reached at 949-640 2880.  Please\nhave your people contact him ASAP as he plans to open for business in\nNovember.\n\nNext, the Aspen Accord conference in Sweden went extraordinarily well\n... especially with the California issues in such abound.  Commissioner\nWood was there along with the mayors etc. of the cities.  I know that\nthere is a business opportunity that can be developed and would be\npleased, when the timing is right to discuss this with you.  After all\nKen, your California experience should show that improvement in your\nposition in the marketplace could be better.\n\nWhy not, on your next trip to Aspen, give me a call and drop by Orange\nCounty airport and I'll ride up with you.  We can talk about what I see\nas lost opportunities and how to capture them.\n\nMy new life is going amazingly well.  I'm working in an advisory\ncapacity in California, Chicago and Sweden ... and taking time to 'smell\nthe roses'.  Hope you are doing the same.\n\nBest regards,\n\nJohn\n\n", "mid" : "21576085.1075840206838.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/241.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "241.", "date" : "2000-08-31 06:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "California's Energy Future" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19986c" }, "sender" : "danielyergin@cera.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Kenneth L. Lay \nChairman & C.E.O. \nEnron Corporation \n\nDear Dr. Lay: \n\nI am writing to bring your attention to an important and timely event that \nwill be held on September 20th at the Hyatt Regency Columbus, in Columbus, \nOhio - \"The Governors' Natural Gas Summit: Responding to the Challenge.\" This \nevent is convened by the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC).? \nCo-chaired by Alaska Governor Tony Knowles, IOGCC Chairman and Ohio Governor \nBob Taft, with the participation of other governors, this forum promises to \nbe an outstanding exchange of ideas among leaders of government, energy \nproducers, transporters, distributors, and end-users on the subject of the \ncurrent and long-term outlook for natural gas resources and markets in North \nAmerica. A very distinguished group of speakers is assembling, including \nsenior government officials and senior executives of companies critically \ninvolved in the energy value chain.\n\nPrimary Goals of the Summit include: \n\n* Exploring and clearly communicating the current dynamics of the natural gas \nmarket \n* Informing the industry and the public about the current and future supply \npotential for gas \n* Providing governmental and industry leaders with an opportunity to discuss \nnatural gas in the context of national energy policy, with the input of \ninterested State Governors.\n\nThe Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) and the governors have \nasked CERA to help organize the Summit and has invited senior CERA staff to \nmoderate panel discussions on the Natural Gas Marketplace and the Supply \nResponse for North America. In addition, I will be providing an opening \nframework for participants and contributing to the wrap-up of the Summit at \nthe close of the day with the governors.? We are very pleased to be working \nwith the governors and with the IOGCC and its executive director, Christine \nHansen.\n\nWe hope that you can join us for this important event, and encourage you to \nview the Summit agenda on the IOGCC Web-site at: \nhttp://www.iogcc.state.ok.us/MEETINGS/2000_Governors_Natural_Gas_Summit.htm? \n\nOn this site, you will also find complete registration information including \nfees, registration form, and logistics. \n\nYou may also be interested in a recent Washington Post article on volatility \nin the gas and power markets, which helps provide a context for the \ndiscussion and which was co-authored by CERA Managing Director Tom Robinson \nand myself. This article may be found on the Washington Post Web-site at: \nhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18653-2000Jul20.html \n\nShould you have any questions regarding the Summit or CERA's participation, \nplease contact my colleague Ron Kapavik at +1 936 931 1416 or via e-mail to \nrkapavik@cera.com.\n\nSincerely, \n\nDan Yergin \nChairman, Cambridge Energy Research Associates \n\n**************************************************************** \nOur relationship with you is very important to us.? If you wish \nnot to receive future e-mail notifications, please send a reply \nto this message with \"DoNotEmail\" as the subject of your message. \n(mailto:info@cera.com?subject=DoNotEmail ). \n**************************************************************** ", "mid" : "6524644.1075840206865.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/242.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "242.", "date" : "2000-08-31 09:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "The Governors' Natural Gas Summit: Responding to the Challenge" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19986d" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "jewel.meeks@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Updates:\nLarry Izzo - update on residence phone number\nRick Causey - update on residence phone number\nKaren Heathman - correction on cellular phone\nChris Grow - new office number\nRebecca Mark's information removed\nLinda Fuqua - information added\n", "mid" : "3811922.1075840206895.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/243.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "jewel.meeks@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "243.", "date" : "2000-08-31 09:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update - Executive Committee List" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19986e" }, "sender" : "larry.izzo@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, at your request, my staff and I met with Robert Hatchett and his team.  \nThey offered Enron an opportunity to invest in a patented method of \ngenerating electricity by converting methane to hydrogen and burning hydrogen \nin a high efficiency turbine.  This patent represents an idea, without any \nexhaustive quantitative analysis or research and without any prototype \ndemonstrated in the field or a lab.\n\nWe politely told Mr. Hatchett that we would review his proposal and get back \nto him.\n\nSubsequently, we conveyed to Mr. Hatchett that a) methane consumption rate \nfor an integrated facility based on the subject patent is higher than the \nconventional plant efficiency b) the result in fuel cost is higher c) the \noverall Co2 emissions are probably higher d) there is no economical or \ntechnical justification to support an investment of Enron funds.  \n\nWe informed Bob Hatchett that we would recommend to Enron that Enron not \ninvest in the development of this effort.  While we invited Mr. Hatchett to \nrespond back to us regarding our analysis, I see no further action required \nby us at this time.\n\nPlease let me know if you want us to draft anything from you to Mr. Hatchett \nregarding this subject.\n\nLI39200", "mid" : "11565809.1075840206919.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/244.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "244.", "date" : "2000-08-31 11:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Robert Hatchett" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19986f" }, "sender" : "chmoore1@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Monday, September 11 at 3pm for 45 minutes or so works fine. I plan to\narrive at Bush International airport at 12 noon and depart at 6pm. I very\nmuch look forward to our meeting and discussion. A preliminary list of some\nof the largest Houston corporations would include (Compaq Computer, American\nGeneral, BMC Software, Conoco, Sysco, Waste Management, Coastal, Houston\nIndustries, Baker Hughes, Shell Oil), but we can discuss this once we've\noutlined the objectives of such a regional meeting to promote the case for\ncorporate philanthropy. Chuck Lee (Verizon) is planning to host a similar\nmeeting in Dallas.\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\nTo: Charles Moore <CHMoore1@email.msn.com>\nSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 6:37 PM\nSubject: Re: meeting\n\n\n>\n> Hi Mr. Moore -\n>\n> I did hear back from Mr. Lay.  Will September 11 at 3:00 p.m. work for\nyou?\n>\n> I look forward to hearing from you.\n>\n> Rosalee\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \"Charles Moore\" <CHMoore1@email.msn.com> on 08/23/2000 08:57:49 AM\n>\n> To:   <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\n> cc:\n> Subject:  meeting\n>\n>\n>\n> With regard to working out a convenient date to meet with  you, Rosalee\nhas\n> suggested that your week of September 4 is pretty well  booked-up. Would\n> either September 11 or 13 work? After that I have to join Norm  Blake at\n> the Olympics in Sydney. While all of this can de done by phone, as  deputy\n> to the chairmen, I'm making every effort to meet (albeit briefly) with\n> each Committee member. If you are willing to host a meeting in Houston, I\n> want  to make every effort to have Paul Newman in  attendance.\n>\n>\n>\n>\n", "mid" : "5739982.1075840206941.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/245.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "245.", "date" : "2000-09-01 02:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199870" }, "sender" : "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "john.garrison@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Thisn is very troublesome. We will continue to look at it. Joe\n---------------------- Forwarded by Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on \n09/01/2000 09:13 AM ---------------------------\n   \n\tEnron International\n\t\n\tFrom:  John Hardy                           08/31/2000 03:57 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \nSubject: Azurix and OPIC\n\nJoe\n I want to give you a heads up on a serious issue that has developed between \nAzurix and OPIC. There is no action requested from you but I wanted you to be \naware of this development.\n\n Last spring we encouraged Azurix to look to OPIC and IDB for funding support \nfor the financing needed for their Argentinian concession for the province of \nBuenos Aires.  For the past several months teams from Azurix and the two \nlending agencies have been moving forward with the expectation that we could \ngo to an OPIC Board vote in September for $100 million and to the IDB Board \nin October for $150 million.\n\n Everything was going along great until last friday.  Early last week OPIC \nhad its credit committee review and approve the project, though apparently \nsome members were concerned about the regulatory risk associated with water \nprojects. (This would be OPIC's first financing of a water project.)   Friday \nAM, George Munoz recieved a draft cable from the US Embassy in Argentina \nproviding their assessment of the project and, on the spot, pulled the \nproject from Investment Committee and off the calendar for consideration by \nthe OPIC Board in September.  Friday afternoon, OPIC staff informed Azurix \nand our office in a meeting that Azurix should be resorting to \"Plan B\", \nimplying that the project would not go forward in the foreseeable future.  \nOPIC would not provide Azurix or us with the cable. \n\n Over the weekend, the cable was formally sent to Washington, though now \nreclassified as a classified document so we have not been able to see its \ncontents.  Moreover, the Ambassador has specifically conveyed his directive \nto Washington that the cable is not to be shown to anyone outside of the \ngovernment,   John Garrison has a relationship with the Ambassador but has \nnot been able to get the Embassy to alter its position, nor would I think \nthey be inclined to do so now given the fact that they could have \ndisassociated themselves from the draft on friday but did not.\n\n On the positive side, the InterAmerican Development Bank has stated that \nthey are prepared to consider increasing the size of the B loan to cover the \nadditional $100 million.   We have met with the IDB and discussed the \nsituation at OPIC; they seem satisfied at this point.\n\n It appears to me that George Munoz is unwilling to take to the Board the \nAzurix project when a damning cable has been circulated around the government \neven if the substance of the cable is exaggerated, taken out of context and \ndistorted.  From what we have learned, the cable containes concerns expressed \nabout the regulatroy framework, labor issues etc., etc., but also comments \nfrom the Argentinian goverment about Azurix and the concession about Bahia \nBlanca and the politics of Azurix in Argentina. It is uncompromisingly \nnegative in its tone.\n\n Azurix is seeking a return of  the $250,000 fee and will withdraw its \napplication.\n\n Hope all is well.  John\n\n\n\n       \n", "mid" : "2898386.1075840206965.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/246.", "bcc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "john.garrison@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "246.", "date" : "2000-09-01 03:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Azurix and OPIC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199871" }, "sender" : "state_of_the_world_forum@stateoftheworldforum.r-3.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Forum 2000 starts in just a few days.  We are expecting over\n1,500 people from over 80 nations to attend the event, from\nHeads of State to grass-roots organizers, from business\nexecutives to spiritual leaders, and from senior statesmen to\nyouth. For the first time ever, all the stakeholders in the\ndebate over globalization will be coming to the same place at\nthe same time for interactive dialogue.\n\nTHERE ARE STILL A FEW SEATS LEFT AT THE TABLE.\n\nJOIN US.\n\nTO VIEW THE FORUM 2000 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n\nclick here\nhttp://www.stateoftheworldforum.r-3.net/ct?TID=HKfaJmc3u9&AC=ExXRE\n\nTO REGISTER CALL:\n1-415-561-2345\nor register on site.\n\nPlease check our website at\nhttp://www.stateoftheworldforum.r-3.net/ct?TID=HKfaJmc3u9&AC=t2YkK\nfor more details.\n\nIf you would prefer not to receive future email messages from\nState of the World Forum, you may UNSUBSCRIBE from this list\nby sending a blank email to:\nmailto:U-A32.36.HKfaJmc3u9@stateoftheworldforum.r-3.net\n\nIf the E-Mail address is not clickable, simply copy the\ntext to the right of the 'mailto:' command. Paste this\ntext into your E-Mail application and hit send.  You will\nbe removed from this list immediately. Thank you!\n\n\nOpt-in for State of the World Forum provided by State of\nthe World Forum\n\nCopyright 2000, State of the World Forum,\nhttp://www.stateoftheworldforum.r-3.net/ct?TID=HKfaJmc3u9&AC=t2YkK\n\nIf you have any questions or comments, please send email to:\nmailto:forum@worldforum.org", "mid" : "25705823.1075840206989.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/247.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "247.", "date" : "2000-09-01 01:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Forum 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199872" }, "sender" : "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rick.buy@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "richard.dimichele@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "karen.heathman@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached is the agenda and list of attendees for the Enron Advisory Council \nmeeting scheduled in Houston on Septmeber 7-8, 2000.\n\nIf you are scheduled to make a presentation, please contact me regarding your \naudio/visual needs.  Dress is business casual.\n\nVanessa Groscrand\nX31769\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "24457725.1075840207019.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/248.", "bcc" : [ "karen.heathman@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rick.buy@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "richard.dimichele@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "248.", "date" : "2000-09-01 06:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Advisory Council agenda" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199873" }, "sender" : "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached you will find the ENE Friday Report.  Please open as Read Only and \ndo not update link.  \n\nInvestor Relations\n", "mid" : "19203296.1075840207042.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/249.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "249.", "date" : "2000-09-01 09:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE - Friday Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199874" }, "sender" : "terrie.james@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nAttached is the agenda for Enron's upcoming Management Conference.  I've \nreceived valuable input from numerous members of Enron's management team and \nthis is the result.  While it is quite a departure from the traditional \nconference agenda, I think it will prove to be engaging and \nthought-provoking.  I'll look forward to your input.\n\nIf you are comfortable with the agenda, I'd like to send a copy of it to the \nExecutive Committee accompanied by a memo from the Office of the Chairman \nexplaining the goals and objectives for the conference.  It is important that \nsenior management understand the change in format and their role, if any, on \nthe agenda.  (I recognize that some executives look forward to presenting at \nthis conference and their absence from the agenda may be an issue for them.)\n\nI am working with some talented people to create a slide template for all \npresenters.  We're also asking that all presenters use PowerPoint.  A \nstandardized template and format will ensure that all the presentations, even \nthose from external presenters, have a similar look and feel.   I'll run that \ntemplate by you as soon as it is finalized.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "30866135.1075840201360.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/25.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "25.", "date" : "1999-10-13 10:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Management Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199875" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken:\n\nRosie has marked your calendar for Wednesday December 13th to attend a \nluncheon and speech at the Hyatt Downtown in the Lay Lecture Series.\n\nBarton Smith of UH will share the results of the economic study he is \nco-directing on the costs and benefits of the Houston region complying with \nthe TNRCC SIP for ozone.  (This is the Greater Houston Partnership study I \nhave told you about.)  Dr. George Tolley of the University of Chicago will \nalso be present for the question and answer period.\n\nI will give you more information as the event approaches.\n\n- Rob\n\n\nRobert L. Bradley Jr.\nDirector, Public Policy Analysis\nEnron Corp.\nP.O Box 1188, Room 4724a\n[1400 Smith Street 77002]\nHouston, Texas 77251-1188\n\n(P) 713-853-3062\n(F) 713-646-4702\n\nAssistant: Joan Stransky 713-853-4702\njstrans@enron.com", "mid" : "23269046.1075840207065.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/250.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "250.", "date" : "2000-09-01 11:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Lay Lecture Series/Houston Forum Event: December 13th" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199876" }, "sender" : "adventurehf@pdq.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is just a follow up email, because I have not  heard from you.? Thank=\n=20\nyou for your time that you took to look at  this.\n?\nSincerely,\n?\nGene Robertson\n----- Original Message ----- =20\nFrom: Adventure Health  & Fitness=20\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com=20\nSent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:55 AM\nSubject: Fw: Adventure Health & Fitness (stadium  investors)\n\nMr. Lay,\n?\nI would like for you to take a look at the  following investment=20\nopportunity.? There is a strong focus on youth - I am  not saying that I am=\n=20\ndoing something and don't want to make money, but I am  looking to do this=\n=20\nbecause I thoroughly enjoy fitness and this has been a  dream.? I do not pl=\nan=20\nto sell it, I have put my signature on it and It is a  part of me.? Thank y=\nou=20\nin advance for your time - I know that it is  valuable and limited.\n?\nI can bring copies of my business plan and give a  presentation including t=\nhe=20\nincome statements and estimated cash flow.? But  the attachments give the=\n=20\ngeneral scope of the project.? I have an  investment group that want's a=20\nshort term investment, and will come to the table  with 13 million, if I ca=\nn=20\ncome up with the other 2 million - in other words,  they said you buy the=\n=20\nland, and we will help you by financing the rest.? I  have some LOI's=20\n(Letters Of Intent) written up, but not signed yet.? Once I  found some an=\n=20\ninvestor or partner to buy the land, then I would get all of the  letters=\n=20\nsigned.? I also have Klien Bank interested in naming the stadium,  and I ha=\nve=20\ndeveloped a value study for that.? Demographics and everything  is set - I=\n=20\njust lack the actual purchase of the land - and I have the location =20\nselected.? Originally there was 45 acres, but a developer came and bought  =\n23=20\nof it - 22 acres will allow me 4 fields and a health club - the other 23 wa=\ns =20\ngoing to be 6 additional fields.? This is in the Champions area, on =20\nLouetta.? The ammenities include:\n?\nFree  weights? ???????????????????????  ???????????  ???????????  Tanning\n\nCircuit  Training?????????  ???????????????????????  ???????????  Massage\n\nCardiovascular  Equipment???????????  ???????????  Facials\n\nAerobics??????? ???????????????????????  ???????????  ???????????  Juice Ba=\nr\n\nBasketball????? ???????????????????????  ???????????  ???????????  Pro Shop\n\nTennis????????????  ???????????????????????  ???????????  ??? ??? ???=20\nPhysical  Therapy\n\nRacquetball??? ???????????????????????  ???????????  ???????????  Cardiac=\n=20\nRehab\n\nVolleyball  (Indoor & Outdoor)????????????????????????Swimming  Pool\n\nWomen=01,s  Only Workout Area??? ??????????????  ??? Large Children=01,s  A=\nreas\n\nIndoor  Climbing Wall???????????????????????  ?????????????  Running Track=\n=20\n(Inside)\n\nSoccer  Fields (plus Championship?????????????  Running Track (Outside)\n\n???????????????????????  ???????????  Stadium)\n\nHot  Tubs, Steam Rooms, & Sauna=01,s\n\nThank  you for your time, and I hope to be able to present my plan to  you.\n\n?\n\nGene\n\n?\n - Investment Letter.doc\n - MILLION PROPOSAL.doc", "mid" : "5956071.1075840207089.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/251.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "251.", "date" : "2000-09-02 01:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Adventure Health & Fitness (stadium investors)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199877" }, "sender" : "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "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 $34.28 per month.   This will truly be an\n> industry-leading program when launched later this fall.\n> ", "mid" : "10816000.1075840207150.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/252.", "bcc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "252.", "date" : "2000-09-05 02:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Disappointing news" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199878" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeff_hines@hines.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Hines -\n\nTo get back with you re: your question about some kind of Futures/Options \nmarket in the commercial space market, Ken Lay said that to approach Jeff \nSkilling about it is absolutely the right approach.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJeff_Hines@hines.com on 08/28/2000 06:05:38 PM\nTo: Kenneth.Lay@Enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Arena\n\n\nI wanted to make sure you were aware of something that has come up since\nthe last breakfast meeting regarding our group financing the Arena parking\ngarage.  Baker & Botts put us in touch with the Rockets to discuss Hines\nbeing the Development Manager on the Arena and garage.  Although not fully\nagreed, there is strong interest on both sides.  Besides help on the\ndevelopment front, we think there may be value in our acting as a bit of a\nbuffer between the Sports Authority and the Rockets and coordinating any\nissues involving the new convention hotel(where we are also providing\ndevelopment management).  The Rockets(Mike Goldberg-Baker & Botts) have\ntalked to Ric Campo and supposedly he is enthusiastic but thinks this\nshould \"be the Authority's idea.\".  One issue is how much of our fee would\napply to the garage, which presumably the city would pick up, and how much\nwould apply to the Arena.  Since this is a fast moving issue, I wanted you\nto know about this. Obviously the discussions are all very confidential.\nIf you have any thoughts in advance of the next breakfast meeting, please\ngive me a call at 713-966-2606.\n\nAlso, on another topic, we have been doing a tiny bit of pie in the sky\nbrainstorming on the concept of creating some kind of Futures/Options\nmarket in the commercial space market.  I will approach Jeff Skilling\nunless you would recommend elsewhere within Enron.\n\n\n", "mid" : "20164970.1075840207174.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/253.", "bcc" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jeff_hines@hines.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "253.", "date" : "2000-09-05 06:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Arena" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199879" }, "sender" : "shelly.mansfield@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Forwarded by Shelly Mansfield/Enron Communications on 09/05/00 02:38 PM \n-----\n\n\tShelly Mansfield\n\t09/05/00 01:24 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Ken Rice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Gil Melman/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kristina Mordaunt/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nEd Smida/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Carol Ann \nBrown/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kelly Kimberly/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Meredith Philipp/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paula \nRieker/Enron Communications@Enron, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@Enron, Marissa \nWomble/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Stacy Walker/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Quincy Hicks/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Kris Caldwell/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t Subject: nCUBE/Blockbuster/Enron News Release - DRAFT\n\nAttached is a press release announcing the selection of nCUBE as the video \nstreaming platform for the Blockbuster entertainment on-demand service.  I \napologize for the quick turnaround, but we just received approval from nCUBE \nand Blockbuster.  It will be issued tomorrow prior to the IBC conference in \nAmsterdam where Enron and Blockbuster are exhibiting with nCUBE.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any comments by 5:00 p.m. today.  Thanks.\n\n\nShelly Mansfield\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-4589 office\n713-646-8887 fax\n877-929-7889 pager\n713-303-4720 cellular\n\n", "mid" : "12891686.1075840207198.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/254.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "254.", "date" : "2000-09-05 07:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "nCUBE/Blockbuster/Enron News Release - DRAFT" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19987a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "pway@wayholding.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay asked me to advise you that he can't do this one, but would consider \nother dates.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\npway@wayholding.com on 08/16/2000 03:25:57 PM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Breakfast Club\n\n\nKen, I understand that you are trying to clear your sch. to speak at the\nRiver Oaks Breakfast Club on Oct. 26.  I hope it works out because I always\nhear what is going on at Enron.  Peter\n\n - C.DTF\n\n", "mid" : "9615298.1075840207220.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/255.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pway@wayholding.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "255.", "date" : "2000-09-05 09:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Breakfast Club" }
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"lapearson@houston.rr.com", "gmore@joblines.com", "eube@austin.rr.com", "me@jwmecom.com", "jmecom3@jwmecom.com", "saram@tejassec.com", "madpotter@pdq.net", "trevor@crcracing.com", "matt@srpinc.com", "vidal@martinez.net", "tmarix@cbrichardellis.com", "brentl@gulfmarkenergy.com", "blong@arbhtx.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "gulfmark@starinternetinc.com", "kirbynrg@insync.net", "speedyjk6@aol.com", "nkinder@earthlink.net", "gjax@cardinals.nfl.com", "bradyj@ci.aspen.co.us", "djaphet@cypressasset.com", "scott@apexpipe.com", "jhowell@tcast.com", "lucy@lucylipps.com", "jhopper@falcongasstorage.com", "rockhop40@netscape.net", "david@texasarc.com", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "beau@rrhinvestments.com", "fastfreddy@mindspring.com", "txmoney@georgewbush.com", "patricia_f_hamilton@reliantenergy.com", "rhgjr@gvtc.com", "tracengardner@yahoo.com", "stacy.fuqua@ey.com", "gulfmark@vsta.com", "jhfoutch@yahoo.com", "carmen_esquenazi@dell.com", "cesquenazi@aol.com", "lmmce@aol.com", "bearthman@tradecast.com", "willied@adamsresources.com", "ddouglas@deepwater.com", "jdevilli@mdanderson.org", "denison@pdq.net", "bettyd@gulfmarkenergy.com", "rpcbike@swbell.net", "pcooper@millergrossbard.com", "legalg1@wt.net", "christines@gulfmarkenergy.com", "christinazuver@email.msn.com", "gulfmark@wcnet.net", "gulfmark@gte.net", "ronnieb@gulfmarkenergy.com", "ricka@adamsresources.com", "pboone@millergrossbard.com", "jimb@gulfmarkenergy.com", "pam.coltharp@compaq.com", "magnani@thesearchcenter.com", "bburton@krescentenergy.com", "scburke@pdq.net", "bukowski.lucian@grubb-ellis.com", "lucian.bukowski@grubb-ellis.com", "danab@mail.utexas.edu", "scourtb@aol.com", "ray1stcus@aol.com", "kblack@krescentenergy.com", "bgoodwin@hammanoil.com", "bess.black@worldnet.att.net", "luckydog@ddc.net", "alemarie@onr.com", "talban123@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please note that my E-Mail Address has changed to :\n\nKirbynrg@swbell.net\n\nThanks\n\nKirby\n\n\n", "mid" : "6170099.1075840207256.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/256.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "christinazuver@msn.com", "czenner@telepointe.com", "georgew@gulfmarkenergy.com", "swood@energy-reserves.com", "trishw@adamsresources.com", "cwiedemann@magfi.com", "scott.weaver@teligent.com", "terryt@gulfmarkenergy.com", "ctdgalaxy@email.msn.com", "john@srpinc.com", "jason@crcracing.com", "git@flash.net", "andy_terry@wr.com", "craig_taylor67@hotmail.com", "bdtalley@flash.net", "bill@crcracing.com", "trisully@swbell.net", "tricias@jdaugherty.com", "sblack@tcast.com", "rossstephenson@hotmail.com", "ms53397@swt.edu", "courtneys@greenwoodking.com", "marks@gulfmarkenergy.com", "juanitas@gulfmarkenergy.com", "starbrands@earthlink.net", "kathys@gulfmarkenergy.com", "ramonas@adamsresources.com", "erotan@aol.com", "awlbrad@mindspring.com", "brooke334@yahoo.com", "kprich@gateway.net", "dxrinc@hal-pc.org", 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charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "256.", "date" : "2000-09-05 10:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "New e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19987c" }, "sender" : "allison@firstconf.com", "recipients" : [ "energynews@peach.ease.lsoft.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "e-business for Energy Briefing\nWednesday 6 September 2000\nIssue 10\n\n\nContents:\n\n        EDITORIAL\n- Editors introduction - Teaching an Old Industry new tricks via the\nInternet\n\n        NEWS ROUND UP\n- A selection of e-commerce news from the energy industry\n\n        CASE STUDY\n- Spare plant parts become manageable with Sparesfinder.com\n\n- Deregulation and the consumer\n\nRELATED INDUSTRY NEWS\n- A selection of news on E-business projects within related industries\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------=\n-\n----------\n\nTo subscribe for the e-commerce for energy briefing\nEmail   : energynews-subscribe-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com\n<mailto:energynews-subscribe-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com>\n\nTo unsubscribe,\nEmail  energynews-signoff-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com\n<mailto:energynews-signoff-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com>\n\nTo comment on this newsletter or add your own content please\nEmail Michelle at ecenergy@firstconf.com\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------=\n-\n-----------\nClick here to see the full newsletter:\n<http://www.firstconf.com/energy/newsletter090600.html>\n\n\nEditorial - TEACHING AN OLD INDUSTRY NEW TRICKS VIA THE INTERNET\n\nThe concept of =01&E-learning=018 is basically an old idea that has come ba=\nck into\nvogue with the never-ending possibilities offered by the World Wide Web.\nFrom training employees to collaborating and sharing information with\nbusiness partners and suppliers, today=01,s businesses are utilizing web\ntechnology to broaden their share of the market.\n\nUday Om Pabrai calls E-learning the Internet=01,s =01&next killer applicati=\non.=018\nPabrai is a longtime web-watcher, having founded Net Guru Technologies in\n1992, and having created the first webmaster certification\nstandard-Certified Internet Webmaster. He is now chairman of the AIP\nCertification and Accreditation Council.\n\nThe energy industry, though cautious about utilizing the web, is scrambling\nto take advantage of this next big thing.  Recently, several top companies\nhave taken the plunge to hire Internet professionals to develop their own\nvirtual training programs.\n\nEquiva Services LLC, a joint venture company formed by Texaco Inc., Shell\nOil Company and Saudi Refining, Inc, ABB Vetco Gray, and Columbia Gulf\nTransmission Company, have all recently jumped on the e-learning bandwagon.\nAll three companies have created web-based platforms or e-commerce hubs tha=\nt\nenable employees to quickly and conveniently get necessary training from\npre-selected suppliers.\n\n=01&This type of innovative application of information technology will help=\n us\nto work smarter and faster for our internal clients,=018 said Mari Duarte,\nsenior human resources generalist for ABB Vetco Gray.  =01&We expect to low=\ner\ncosts and improve efficiency by reducing the time of administrative\ntransactions related to registration and by improving reporting of\ninformation related to training activities to management.=018\n\nFor the energy industry, E-learning can involve both the automation of\ntraining management systems as well as the transmission and delivery of\nlearning to individuals through use of the Internet.  Through this\ntechnology, training information previously available through classroom\ninstruction can be delivered directly to employees=01, desktops in differen=\nt\nforms, ranging from basic presentation-style courses to highly interactive\ncourses with digitized video transmissions and on-line discussions.\n\n=01&E-learning can encompass training employees and it can be used to share\nimportant knowledge across the organization and with outside business\npartners,=018 said Dennis McMullin, energy industry consultant at Proxicom,=\n a\nleading Internet consulting firm in Houston, Texas.  McMullin says that mor=\ne\ncompanies are increasing the amount of training they offer online to help\nemployees stay current on market trends and personal skills.  =01&There can=\n be\na significant cost savings involved in using technology for learning, but a\ncompany=01,s success ultimately depends on how effectively it can bring the\ntechnology into the organization and how well they use it.=018\n\nE-learning technology can also ease the administrative burden on an\norganization=01,s human resources department and lower the per-unit cost of\ntraining employees.  Additionally, management has the ability to better\nanalyze training needs and how to best deploy the information.  =01&Web-bas=\ned\ntraining is extremely flexible and offers employees convenience in\nscheduling courses when they need and want them,=018 said McMullin.  =01&It=\n also\nallows them the opportunity to go back and revisit course material if the\nneed a refresher or a resource.  It is a self-teaching method that lets\nindividuals learn at their own pace and based on their own needs.\"\n\nInternet companies such as VerticalNet, Inc. in Horsham, PA, offer companie=\ns\nthe ability to manage training programs through an Internet interface that\ndirectly links the company with training suppliers.  Taken one stop further=\n,\nVerticalNet=01,s =01&Training Intelligence Portals=018 enable companies to =\ncentralize\ntheir personnel training programs and literally outsource administration an=\nd\nother back-office transactions such as invoice management, utilization\nreporting, course evaluation and quality assurance.\n\nAccording to Walter Rogers, VerticalNet=01,s eBusiness training services se=\nnior\ndirector and general manager, the energy industry is becoming more\naggressive in moving from office administration and classroom learning to\nweb-based technology for training.  =01&We=01,re seeing a lot more demand f=\nrom the\nenergy sector for e-learning technology,=018 said Rogers, whose firm is\ncurrently working with several large energy companies.  =01&We=01,ve found =\nthat\nthe energy industry doesn=01,t typically lead the way in the use of technol=\nogy.\nIt tends to want to see it working and proven in other areas before they tr=\ny\nit.  But now they are getting more involved.  Since the industry is driven\nto reduce operating costs, it finds this technology to be very cost\neffective.=018\n\nIn addition to hiring Internet experts to develop and manage a training\nsite, Dennis McMullin points out that there is a large variety of existing\ntraining opportunities for on-line learning.  =01&Most of the technology\ncompanies offer on-line training for technical products, while numerous web\nsites offer free information and opportunities for e-learning,=018 he said.\n\nIn the end, however, McMullin believes that acceptance of the Internet is\nmore than a technological issue for many companies, rather it requires a\ncultural adjustment.  =01&It really is an issue of adjusting the company\nculture to accept and benefit from Internet technology.  It requires\ncompanies to be more open and less fearful of sharing information.  Energy\ncompanies could really benefit from effective use of the Internet if they\nuse it as a median to share more knowledge throughout their organizations\nand with suppliers.=018\n\n\n\nNEWS ROUND-UP\n\n\nDUKE SOLUTIONS USING B2B MARKETPLACE TO REDUCE CLIENT BILLS\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml>#news1\n\nTS HUB: A NEW OFFERING FROM FT ENERGY\n <http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#news2>\n\nGE POWER SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES OFFER TO ACQUIRE SMALLWORLD PLC\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#news3>\n\nOPENLINK EXPANDS EUROPEAN OPERATIONS\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#news4>\n\nPARKER DRILLING CONSIDERS INTERNET OPPORTUNITIES\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#news5>\n\nPOWERTRUST.COM APPOINTS CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#news6>\n\n******************************************************\nAdvertisement\n\nE-BUSINESS FOR ENERGY ASIA PACIFIC\nOctober 7-9, 2000  Singapore\nLearn how the e-business explosion is changing the Asian Pacific energy\nsector\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/asia-pacific\n\nINTRANET AND PORTAL STRATEGIES FOR ENERGY\nOctober 17-19, 2000  Houston, TX\nThe premier annual US forum on internal e-business strategies for the entir=\ne\nenergy industry\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/ipse>\n\n*******************************************************\n\nCASE STUDY\n\nSpare plant parts become manageable with Sparesfinder.com\n\nOne of the Internet=01,s most powerful features is its ability to make\ninformation instantly available that once was virtually impossible to get.\nThat=01,s exactly the power behind sparesFinder.com, an Internet service th=\nat\nallows chemical, petroleum and power companies to manage their own\ninventories of factory parts and search the inventories of other companies\naround the globe for needed replacements.\n\nClick here for full article:\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#case1>\n\n\nCASE STUDY\n\nDeregulation and the Consumer\n\nConventional wisdom tells us to =01&build it and they will come.=018 With o=\nver\n$300 billion at stake in the U.S. energy market alone, it is not surprising\nthat the young-guns of the Internet world are homing in on the traditional\nlegacy laden utilities as deregulation tears away at their regional\nmonopolies.\n\nClick here for full article:\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#case2>\n\n\nRELATED INDUSTRY FEATURES\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#related>\n\nREDMETEOR.COM CHOOSE SAGAVISTA FOR BACKEND INTEGRATION SOLUTION\n <http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#related1>\nTRADIANT TEAMS WITH ANDERSEN CONSULTING TO BRING THE POWER OF THE WEB TO\nGLOBAL SHIPPING INDUSTRY\n<http://www.eyeforenergy.com/energy/newsletter060900.shtml#related2>\n\n*******************************************************\n\nTo subscribe for the e-commerce for energy briefing\nEmail   : energynews-subscribe-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com\n<mailto:energynews-subscribe-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com>\n\nTo unsubscribe,\nEmail  energynews-signoff-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com\n<mailto:energynews-signoff-request@peach.ease.lsoft.com>\n\nTo comment on this newsletter or add your own content please\nEmail Michelle at ecenergy@firstconf.com\n\n******************************************************\n\ne-business for energy briefing\nWednesday September 6 2000\nIssue 10\n\n*******************************************************\nDisclaimer - First Conferences and its agents used their best efforts in\ncollecting and preparing the information published herein.  However, First\nConferences does not assume, and hereby disclaims, any and all liability fo=\nr\nany loss or damage caused by errors, whether such errors resulted from\nnegligence, accident, or other causes.", "mid" : "17670616.1075840207283.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/257.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "energynews@peach.ease.lsoft.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "257.", "date" : "2000-09-05 08:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "e-business for energy briefing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19987d" }, "sender" : "alberto_jaramillo@putnaminv.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello,\n\nMy father is Agustin Jaramillo.  He works for Enron at Logan airport.  He\nwants to know how you go about making a stock withdrawal.  He is vested in\n13 shares.  His Grant ID# is 130566.  Any information that you could\nprovide me would be great.  If I can be of any assistance, please feel free\nto call me at 617-760-2764.\n\nThanks,\nAlberto", "mid" : "33321625.1075840207428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/258.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "258.", "date" : "2000-09-06 02:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Stock Withdrawal question" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19987e" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kmhatke@pres.purdue.edu", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "                                                                              \n                                                                    |--|\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |--|\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |---|\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | - |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | 2 |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | - |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |---|\n\n\n\n\n\n                Lilly and Generex Sign Agreement To Develop\n\n                          Buccal Form of Insulin\n\n\n\nEli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) and Generex Biotechnology Corporation\n\n(NASDAQ: GNBT) today announced that they have signed an agreement to\n\ndevelop a buccal formulation of insulin that is administered as a fine\n\nspray into the oral cavity using Generex proprietary technology.\n\n\n\nUnder the terms of the agreement, Generex will receive certain initial fees\n\nand milestone payments.  Generex will also receive royalty payments based\n\non product sales.  In exchange, Lilly will receive exclusive worldwide\n\nrights to products resulting from the collaboration.  Lilly will be\n\nresponsible for conducting clinical trials, securing regulatory approvals\n\nand marketing on a worldwide basis.  Clinical trials of the first product\n\ncandidate are under way in North America and Europe.  Lilly will also have\n\nthe option to develop a number of additional products depending on the\n\nsuccess of the initial product.\n\n\n\n\"We look forward to working with Generex, whose buccal spray delivery\n\ntechnology potentially represents a novel approach to drug delivery,\" said\n\nJames A. Harper, president, diabetes and growth disorders products for\n\nLilly. \"A buccal spray formulation of insulin could provide an attractive\n\nalternative for people with diabetes.\"\n\n\n\n\"The opportunity to partner with Lilly, the global leader in insulins, to\n\ndevelop the world's first marketed buccal insulin spray represents very\n\ngood news for millions of patients with diabetes throughout the world,\"\n\nsaid Anna Gluskin, chief executive officer of Generex. \"We are pleased that\n\nLilly has recognized the potential of buccal delivery of insulin and\n\nGenerex's RapidMist? technology for systemic delivery of proteins, peptides\n\nand other large molecule drugs.\"\n\n\n\nToday, worldwide costs for treating diabetes and its complications are\n\nestimated to exceed $200 billion annually.  It is also estimated that, over\n\nthe next decade, the number of people with this disease will more than\n\ndouble.  Lilly has been a leader in diabetes care for more than 75 years.\n\nThe company continues to aggressively pursue the goal of being a complete\n\ndiabetes care company and intends to provide innovative products to treat\n\nall types and stages of diabetes.\n\n\n\nGenerex is engaged in the research and development of drug delivery systems\n\nand technologies. To date, it has focused on developing a platform\n\ntechnology for the buccal delivery (absorption through the inner cheek\n\nwalls) of large molecule drugs which, historically, have been administered\n\nonly by injection. Additional information about Generex can be found at\n\nwww.generex.com.\n\n\n\nLilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing\n\nportfolio of best-in-class pharmaceutical products by applying the latest\n\nresearch from its own worldwide laboratories and from collaborations with\n\neminent scientific organizations. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind.,\n\nLilly provides answers ? through medicines and information ? for some of\n\nthe world's most urgent medical needs.\n\n\n\nCertain statements set forth above may constitute forward-looking\nstatements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform\nAct of 1995. Although Generex and Lilly believe that such statements are\nbased on reasonable assumptions within the bounds of their knowledge of\ntheir business and operations, there can be no assurance that: (i) Lilly or\nGenerex will not terminate the collaboration, (ii) that any products will\nbe developed, manufactured or commercialized successfully, or (iii) that\nsignificant funding will be received by Generex as a result of this\ncollaboration.\n\nEach company's business is subject to significant risks and there can be no\nassurance that actual results of the companies' development activities and\nresults of their operations will not differ materially from expectations.\nFor information with respect to other factors, which could cause actual\nresults to differ from expectations, reference is made to the 10-K and 10-Q\nreports filed by Generex and Lilly, respectively, with the Securities and\nExchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.\n\n\n                                #    #    #\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13097312.1075840207453.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/259.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kmhatke@pres.purdue.edu", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "259.", "date" : "2000-09-06 03:08:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Lilly Press Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19987f" }, "sender" : "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "gary.foster@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "michael.harris@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "nyamekye.lee@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please call if you note any changes I need to make.\n\nThank you.\n", "mid" : "15621395.1075840201383.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/26.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "gary.foster@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "michael.harris@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "nyamekye.lee@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "26.", "date" : "1999-10-14 06:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Revised Speech List for KLL" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199880" }, "sender" : "sfink@knowledgeu.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached is the private placement memorandum for nCUBE.  I will be\ne-mailing you additional information shortly.  I told Larry Ellison last\nnight of our conversation and he is estatic that you are considering\njoining us on the board of the company.\n\nBy the way, with respect to AZX, I have been thinking of ways of\nfinancing water analogously to mortgage debt securitization.  Since\nwater in fact is a scarce resource, either due to the availability or\ninfrastructure for deliver, perhaps water \"value\" can be tiered with\ndifferent risk/reward relationships per each tier.  Just a thought.\n\nReceived: from 10.25.2.11 (KULANTS2 [10.25.2.11]) by kulants2.sunsetmgt.com \nwith SMTP (Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service Version 5.5.2650.21) id \nSBBDD53H; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:45:04 -0700\nReceived: from SENTRY (nokiafw.sunsetmgt.com [10.25.2.38]) by  with SMTP \n(MailShield v1.5); Tue, 05 Sep 2000 17:45:03 -0700\nReceived: from SMTP (new-navieg1.kuit.com [10.25.3.29]) by \nint-relay1.kuit.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id RAA07120 for \n<sfink@knowledgeu.com>; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:44:46 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: from ns1.kuit.com ([205.168.192.5]) by 10.25.3.29  (Norton \nAntiVirus for Internet Email Gateways 1.0) ;  Wed, 06 Sep 2000 00:49:31 0000 \n(GMT)\nReceived: from postman.ncube.com (postman.ncube.com [134.242.8.47]) by \nns1.kuit.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id RAA07125 for <sfink@knowledgeu.com>; \nTue, 5 Sep 2000 17:46:51 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: from mercury.ncube.com (mercury [134.242.64.13]) by \npostman.ncube.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id RAA19426 for \n<sfink@knowledgeu.com>; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:46:41 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: by mercury.ncube.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id \n<RZ6G0WRN>; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:55:17 -0700\nReturn-Path: <wanda@ncube.com>\nMessage-ID: <D916487AAE34D311A30000E081104ABF603974@mercury.ncube.com>\nFrom: Wanda Barquero <wanda@ncube.com>\nTo: \"Stephen Fink (E-mail)\" <sfink@knowledgeu.com>\nSubject: FW: Private Placement Memorandum\nDate: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:55:15 -0700\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; \nboundary=\"----_=_NextPart_000_01C0179D.1EC1AD4C\"\nX-SMTP-HELO: SENTRY\nX-SMTP-MAIL-FROM: wanda@ncube.com\nX-SMTP-RCPT-TO: sfink@la.knowledgeu.com\nX-SMTP-PEER-INFO: nokiafw.sunsetmgt.com [10.25.2.38]\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Muller, Jennifer [mailto:JMuller@HLHZ.com]\nSent: Friday, September 01, 2000 7:53 AM\nTo: 'Wanda Barquero'\nCc: 'Mike Pohl'\nSubject: RE: Private Placement Memorandum\n\n\n <<Executive Summary2.pdf>>\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Wanda Barquero [SMTP:wanda@ncube.com]\n> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 3:14 PM\n> To: Jennifer Muller (E-mail)\n> Subject: Private Placement Memorandum\n>\n> Jennifer, can you please email to me and copy Mike Pohl, he can't print\n> off\n> his laptop.\n> Thanks\n\n\n\n - Executive Summary2.pdf", "mid" : "9454743.1075840207480.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/260.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "260.", "date" : "2000-09-06 02:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "[Fwd: FW: Private Placement Memorandum]" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199881" }, "sender" : "sfink@knowledgeu.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached is a power point presention on nCUBE.  Talk to you soon.\n\nReceived: from 10.25.2.11 (KULANTS2 [10.25.2.11]) by kulants2.sunsetmgt.com \nwith SMTP (Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service Version 5.5.2650.21) id \nSBBDD53L; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:47:28 -0700\nReceived: from SENTRY (nokiafw.sunsetmgt.com [10.25.2.38]) by  with SMTP \n(MailShield v1.5); Tue, 05 Sep 2000 17:47:24 -0700\nReceived: from SMTP (new-navieg1.kuit.com [10.25.3.29]) by \nint-relay1.kuit.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id RAA07177 for \n<sfink@knowledgeu.com>; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:46:42 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: from ns1.kuit.com ([205.168.192.5]) by 10.25.3.29  (Norton \nAntiVirus for Internet Email Gateways 1.0) ;  Wed, 06 Sep 2000 00:51:19 0000 \n(GMT)\nReceived: from postman.ncube.com (postman.ncube.com [134.242.8.47]) by \nns1.kuit.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id RAA07129 for <sfink@knowledgeu.com>; \nTue, 5 Sep 2000 17:47:26 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: from mercury.ncube.com (mercury [134.242.64.13]) by \npostman.ncube.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id RAA19422 for \n<sfink@knowledgeu.com>; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:46:36 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: by mercury.ncube.com with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id \n<RZ6G0WRM>; Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:55:11 -0700\nReturn-Path: <wanda@ncube.com>\nMessage-ID: <D916487AAE34D311A30000E081104ABF603973@mercury.ncube.com>\nFrom: Wanda Barquero <wanda@ncube.com>\nTo: \"Stephen Fink (E-mail)\" <sfink@knowledgeu.com>\nSubject: FW: ppt for TW\nDate: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:55:09 -0700\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; \nboundary=\"----_=_NextPart_000_01C0179D.1B75ACD8\"\nX-SMTP-HELO: SENTRY\nX-SMTP-MAIL-FROM: wanda@ncube.com\nX-SMTP-RCPT-TO: sfink@la.knowledgeu.com\nX-SMTP-PEER-INFO: nokiafw.sunsetmgt.com [10.25.2.38]\n\n\n\n>  -----Original Message-----\n> From:  Dan Sheeran\n> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 3:30 PM\n> To: Wanda Barquero; Gail Hawkins\n> Subject: FW: ppt for TW\n>\n>\n>\n>  -----Original Message-----\n> From:  Dan Sheeran\n> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 3:57 PM\n> To: Mike Pohl\n> Subject: ppt for TW\n>\n>\n> your welcome\n>\n>  <<nCUBE 9-5-00.ppt>>\n>\n>\n\n\n - nCUBE 9-5-00.ppt", "mid" : "25645386.1075840207503.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/261.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "261.", "date" : "2000-09-06 02:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "[Fwd: FW: ppt for TW]" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199882" }, "sender" : "jwatson@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.goldberg@bakerbotts.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "te3994@boxmailsbc.doc", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "te3994@boxmailsbc.doc" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "te3994@boxmailsbc.doc" ], "text" : " - 317970_1.DOC", "mid" : "15329177.1075840207525.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/262.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "te3994@boxmailsbc.doc" ], "to" : [ "michael.goldberg@bakerbotts.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "262.", "date" : "2000-09-06 04:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Term Sheet for Agreement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199883" }, "sender" : "skimmel@iexalt.net", "recipients" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "jtompkins@iexalt.net", "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "text" : "You will again be meeting in the Green Room in the morning.? The Pool  Room \nis still being remodeled.\n?\n?\nSharon ", "mid" : "6557466.1075840207552.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/263.", "bcc" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "to" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "263.", "date" : "2000-09-06 06:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "HCBG" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199884" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "bourneb@umsystem.edu" ], "cc" : [ "bourneb@umsystem.edu" ], "text" : "Am forwarding to KLL w/cc to Bonnie so she will have his e-mail address.\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Sally Keepers/Corp/Enron on 09/06/2000 \n03:33 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Bourne, Bonnie J.\" <BourneB@umsystem.edu> on 09/06/2000 03:20:08 PM\nTo: \"'Bourne, Mary'\" <Mary.Bourne@showtime.net>, \"'Lay, Sharon'\" \n<Sharon@travelpark.com>, \"'Keepers, Sally'\" <Sally.Keepers@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Lay Family Genealogyical Associaton\n\n\nSally, Could you please see that Ken gets this? What is his email address? I\ndont have it. The work that Loyal and his staff have done on this is\nimpressive, even though it took a long time for me to bring this up on my\ncomputer, I think because it was such a big file. Love. Bonnie\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Loyal Lay [mailto:loyal_lay@yahoo.com]\nSent: Monday, September 04, 2000 9:23 PM\nTo: Bonnie Leake Lay\nSubject: Lay Family Genealogyical Associaton\n\n\nHi Bonnie whose girdle one time exploded. Do you\nremember that incident??? Kenny and I still\nremember! The reason for the message is that I\nwanted to send you the address of  LFGA which is\nas follows:\nhttp://www.geocities.com/heartland/acres/8896/index.html\n       You should look at Line #4 which is our\nline of the Lay family. Turn your speakers on\ncause you will hear some music. I am now the\nPresident of this organization so I am trying to\nget my all of my line to pay some attention to\ntheir lineage.  We just got back from North West\nArkansas. Looking at some housing. Thinking of\nmaking a move. Regards-Loyal\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!\nhttp://mail.yahoo.com/\n", "mid" : "18584303.1075840207576.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/264.", "bcc" : [ "bourneb@umsystem.edu" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "264.", "date" : "2000-09-06 08:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Lay Family Genealogyical Associaton" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199885" }, "sender" : "sbrandt@crc-evans.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please confirm you received this e-mail.\n\n - 090600-1-MemoWPOForumLay.doc\n - 090600-1-WPOForum Mtg Agenda.doc", "mid" : "21737589.1075840207598.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/265.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "265.", "date" : "2000-09-06 08:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "September 11 Forum Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199886" }, "sender" : "julie.clyatt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhagat@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stan.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "james.noles@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "castillo@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "castillo@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "castillo@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "text" : "The Executive Committee will meet on Tuesday, 12 September  to review /ratify \nthe results of the VP PRC and Analyst and Associate PRC, and to conduct the \nMD PRC.  The meeting will be held in the Ballroom of the Hotel St. Regis, \n1919 Briar Oaks Lane, Houston (a map is attached below).  Breakfast will be \nserved starting at 7:00 am, and the meeting will commence at 8:00 am.    A \ncopy of the meeting agenda is also attached below for your information.\n\nOn the day of the meeting, in addition to the data on results of the VP and \nA/A PRC's, you will be provided with biographic profiles and supplementary \ndata on the   MD's under review.    Due to the sensitivity of this \ninformation, we have opted not to deliver the MD profiles in advance of the \nmeeting.   \n\nShould you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact \nme on extension 5-3377.  Many thanks\n\nGina Corteselli\n", "mid" : "3012856.1075840207636.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/266.", "bcc" : [ "castillo@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhagat@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stan.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "james.noles@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "266.", "date" : "2000-09-06 09:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Committee Meeting Information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199887" }, "sender" : "john.ale@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com", "michael.wood@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com", "michael.wood@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "amanda.martin@enron.com", "michael.wood@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken and Jim,\n\nAt Amanda Martin's request I reworked the letter to the City of Houston to \nsomething more suitable for Ken to send in his role as a director of Azurix \nCorp.  That version is attached.\n\nPlease call me if you have any questions, x55263.\n", "mid" : "3437654.1075840207659.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/267.", "bcc" : [ "amanda.martin@enron.com", "michael.wood@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "267.", "date" : "2000-09-06 10:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "City of Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199888" }, "sender" : "johnposton@postonyoder.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nFernley Dison (Enron Europe) left a message for me to call regarding real\nestate needs.\n\nThanks for setting me up.  I'll let you know how it goes.\n\nThank you,\n\nJohn\n\nJohn B. Poston\nPoston Yoder Commercial Real Estate\n10000 N. Central Expwy\nSuite 1100\nDallas, TX  75231\n214/373-1945 direct\n214/363-7585 fax\njohnposton@postonyoder.com", "mid" : "29482524.1075840207681.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/268.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "268.", "date" : "2000-09-06 10:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thanks!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199889" }, "sender" : "jwatson@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "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", "mid" : "14487431.1075840207705.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/269.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "269.", "date" : "2000-09-06 11:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Term Sheet for Agreement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19988a" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please see the attached memo from Steve Kean and Cynthia Sandherr.\n", "mid" : "18914646.1075840201406.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/27.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "27.", "date" : "1999-10-15 03:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Federal Legislation Memo" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19988b" }, "sender" : "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us", "recipients" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This afternoon, officials from Delta Airlines came in to meet with me to\ngive formal notice that they will be ceasing service from Portland to Narita\nand Nagoya Japan, as well as several other US cities as of April 1, 2001.\nThey will have 15 flights a day to 5 cities, down from 24 flights a day to\n12 cities.  Included in the cut list are flights to San Francisco, Las\nVegas, Los Angeles, and New York.  Following is the statement I am releasing\nto the media today about my disappointment about the situation this leaves\nus in and my plans to look for alternate carriers.\n\nTo be removed from the \"E-Katz\" distribution list, simply reply to this\ne-mail with your request.  If you have multiple e-mail addresses you use,\nplease include a name and/or company, otherwise we may not be able to locate\nthe correct entry to remove.  For more information on the Katz\nadministration, visit our website at http://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor.\n\n\n\n\"I am very disappointed by today's announcement.  This is a big loss for\nPortland, and it will have a lasting effect on our economy.\n\n\"Perhaps because of the current strong economy, Portlanders have\nconsistently rated efforts to 'grow as an international city' lowest on\ntheir list of priorities.  Still, as Mayor I worked long and hard with Delta\nover the last ten years and fought for their routes to Osaka and Fukuoka,\nbecause I felt strongly that Portland's future was in being an international\ncity.  Portland will not continue to thrive if we accept doing business only\nwithin the confines of our city limits.  With the high tech economy of today\nand the reach of the internet, we must reach across borders.\n\n\"That's why I've led efforts to create business strategies --\nInternationalizing Greater Portland I & II -- which focused on air and trade\nconnections because our business partners are no longer just on the other\nside of town, or even the other side of the state.  We are competing in\nmarkets around the world, and with Delta's decision we are losing an\nimportant link to our partners and friends in Asia.  We also stand to lose\nconnections to major cities right here in the U.S.\n\n\"While I understand the economics of this decision -- the unexpected\ndownturn in the Asian economy, the continuing problems with the INS --  I\nhave learned something from our Asian partners over the years and that is\nthe importance of investing in relationships.\n\n\"Next week we will open the finest classical Chinese garden outside of\nChina.  Our goal is to create an atmosphere in Portland where people from\nother countries feel comfortable doing business with us because we honor\ntheir culture.\n\n\"This sets us back nearly 15 years -- 15 years of promoting Portland to\nAsian cities from Sapporo to Seoul.  My mission now is to work hard to\nensure it doesn't take us that long to recover.\n\n\"I will be working with our partners in the business community, the Port,\nour congressional delegation, and the Governor's office to look at\nalternative providers for Asian service. We may have opportunities because\nof the state of flux in the airlines industry.  I will also be asking for\nmore local support for our international efforts.  I have met with\nrepresentatives from other cities, and have been looking at the Seattle and\nAmsterdam models of promoting their cities internationally.\n\n\"Further, I will also be pushing Delta to re-examine its New York route.\nThis is the 12th largest flight out of PDX, carrying 200,000 people\nannually.  It's a route critical to our major retailers and financial\ninstitutions.\"", "mid" : "19298802.1075840207728.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/270.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "270.", "date" : "2000-09-06 09:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "e-Katz: loss of Delta service" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19988c" }, "sender" : "jwatson@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken-Here is a first cut at a spread sheet for the distributions necessary to\nreturn at lease $100,000 to everyone so no partner will have to put up any\nnew money.  Have you heard from Texaco or BFI? Also, Marathon committed to\nthe roll over, but not the referendum.  You may need to make a call to\nMarathon to see if you can convince them on the referendum.  Conoco also\nonly committed to their proportionate part, probably about $50,000, for the\nreferendum and Don Sanders said he would commit $50,000 toward the\nreferendum.  We, therefore could have only $1 million from the partners on\nthe referendum if Marathon, Texaco and BFI don't contribute.  We do have\n$100,000, however, from Reliant.  Moreover, without Sanders, BFI and\npossibly Texaco, we may have only around $30 million to rollover into the\nloan.  As soon as we can the final answers from all of the partners we will\nbe able to finalize the term sheet with the Sports Authority and get the\nadvance payment on the loan.  I still haven't heard from Goldberg on the\nterm sheet with the Rockets.\n\nJohn S. Watson\nVinson & Elkins LLP\n1001 Fannin\n2300 First City Tower\nHouston, TX 77002-6760\nVoice: 713/758-2556\nFax: 713/615-5236\nEmail: jwatson@velaw.com\n\nPRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL:\nContains attorney-client communications\nand/or attorney work product\n\n\n\n\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Telle, Michael S.\n> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 11:28 PM\n> To: Watson, John\n> Subject: SFLP Spreadsheet\n> Importance: High\n>\n> John--\n>\n> Take a look at the attached spreadsheet which indicates that we would need\n> a distribution of $3,350,100 to have enough for the smaller partners to\n> contribute $100,000 to the referendum.  It also shows that we would have\n> $32,301,000 left in the partnership to loan to the HCHSA.\n>\n> I don't have a printer at home, so I have not been able to print this out\n> to check format, appearance, etc.; however, I may be out of pocket in the\n> morning and wanted you to be able to look at this.\n>\n> Mike\n>\n>  <<SFLP.xls>>\n\n - SFLP.xls", "mid" : "17837995.1075840207751.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/271.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "271.", "date" : "2000-09-07 02:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: SFLP Spreadsheet" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19988d" }, "sender" : "admin@fsddatasvc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Power of Communication Program\n* IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED - Do Not Delete *\n\nAs part of the Power of Communication Program, each participant\nis asked to gather input on the participant's own management styles and\npractices as experienced by their immediate manager, each direct report,\nand up to eight peers/colleagues.\n\nYou have been requested to provide feedback for a participant attending\nthe next program.  Your input (i.e., a Self assessment, Manager assessment,\nDirect Report assessment, or Peer/Colleague assessment) will be combined\nwith the input of others and used by the program participant to develop an\naction plan to improve his/her management styles and practices.\n\nIt is important that you complete this assessment\nNO LATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS Tuesday, September 12.\n\nSince the feedback is such an important part of the program, the participant\nwill be asked to cancel his/her attendance if not enough feedback is\nreceived.  Therefore, your feedback is critical.\n\nTo complete your assessment, please click on the following link or simply\nopen your internet browser and go to:\n\nhttp://www.fsddatasvc.com/enron\n\nYour unique ID for each participant you have been asked to rate is:\n\nUnique ID - Participant\nEHBQ37    - Cindy Olson\n\nIf you experience technical problems, please call Dennis Ward at\nFSD Data Services, 713-942-8436.  If you have any questions about this \nprocess,\nyou may contact Debbie Nowak at Enron, 713-853-3304, or Christi Smith at\nKeilty, Goldsmith & Company, 858-450-2554.\n\nThank you for your participation.", "mid" : "27897908.1075840207774.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/272.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "272.", "date" : "2000-09-07 04:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TIME SENSITIVE: Power of Communication Program Survey" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19988e" }, "sender" : "kristenmansure@economist.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay:\n\nOn behalf of The Economist Group, I have the pleasure of inviting you to jo=\nin=20\na select group of your peers at the second in our series of US E-Business=\n=20\nSummits, \"Strategic business transformation for chief executives in the=20\ndigital economy\". The E-Business Summit will take place at the JW Marriott =\nin=20\nAtlanta on October 2nd-3rd and subsequently at the Ritz-Carlton Lenox in=20\nChicago on October 18th-19th. To learn more about this event visit us at=20\nwww.economistconferences.com.  Click on the Americas portion of the map to=\n=20\nfind this event.\n\nYour name has been included on a short list of the nation=01,s most powerfu=\nl=20\ncorporate decision-makers invited to attend the Summit as our guest. If you=\n=20\nwish to accept this invitation, please RSVP directly to Melissa Thoms on=20\n212.554.0605 or register online at www.economistconferences.com.  Click on=\n=20\nthe Americas section of the map and choose E-business Atlanta or Chicago. =\n=20\nYou can simply add $0 in the registration fee.\n\nThe Economist Group founded the US e-business series in March 2000 with=20\nsummits in New York and California. Speakers and delegates at those events=\n=20\nincluded the chief executives of Cisco Systems, Nike, Palm Inc, DoubleClick=\n,=20\nNordstrom.com, Fair Isaac, International Creative Management, Schlumberger,=\n=20\nBlock Drug Company and DLJdirect.\n\nThe purpose of the e-business series is to address the concerns of CEOs at=\n=20\ncorporations founded on old-economy principles as they struggle to respond =\nto=20\nthe imperatives created by web-enabled technology. Corporate leaders are=20\ninvited to learn from their peers at blue-chip companies who are now settin=\ng=20\nthe pace of change as they rethink vital business functions from supply cha=\nin=20\nto customer service.\n\nBill Emmott, Editor of The Economist, will serve as chairman of the Atlanta=\n=20\nSummit, and John Peet, Business Affairs Editor of The Economist, will chair=\n=20\nthe Chicago Summit.\n\nOther programme highlights can be viewed at www.economistconferences.com. o=\nr=20\nyou can view the highlights below:\n\n* A feature presentation from the DuPont executive leading the effort to=20\nalign management and IT strategies\n* The e-business thought leader who turned Delta Air Lines around on the=20\ncompany=01,s online relationships\n* Unilever=01,s brand guru=01,s research and findings on Internet branding\n* Ford=01,s head of e-business on efficiency, productivity and supply chain\n* FleetBoston and Merrill Lynch on creating a new business model for=20\nfinancial services\n* The venture capitalists behind Walmart.com and McDonald=01,s E-Mac on the=\n=20\nrelationship between vc and bricks and mortar\n* Enron Net Works on how online marketplaces will transform the company int=\no=20\na new-economy player\n* Sears on multichannel management and the integration of legacy and online=\n=20\nbusinesses\n* Case studies from senior strategists at American Honda Motor, Anheuser=20\nBusch and UPS\n\nPlease review the enclosed programme for more details. I look forward to=20\ngreeting you in Atlanta or Chicago.\n\nBest regards,\nLisa Weiner\nGeneral Manager", "mid" : "24075031.1075840207798.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/273.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "273.", "date" : "2000-09-07 08:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Complimentary Invite to Economist Conferences E-Business Summit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19988f" }, "sender" : "cindy.olson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stan.horton@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Stan, your team in Omaha are doing a great job working with us and leveraging \nthe dollars they have.  Just wanted you to know.  Thanks.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron on 09/07/2000 \n03:55 PM ---------------------------\n   \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom:  Rob Wilson                           09/07/2000 11:10 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Mike McGowan/ET&S/Enron@ENRON, Danny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Beth \nJensen/NPNG/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: Enron Omaha Community Relations Update\n\nCindy,\nThank you for your interest in Enron Omaha community relations initiatives. \nAs you are aware, our budget is jointly managed and coordinated with Northern \nPlains. Attached for your review is a list of Enron Omaha funded health and \nhuman care programs serving children, teenagers, adults, families and the \nelderly. Each of these commitments have been reviewed by our employee \nactivity committee and receives their full support. In fact, the \nphilanthropic strategy to self-direct 50% of our corporate United Way match, \nhas given our employee's a greater sense of ownership in our contribution \ndecisions.\n\n\nIn addition, Enron Omaha has replicated the successful Houston based \nsignature programs, Community 101 and PowerBlast. Our employee's also enjoy \nfour Big \"E\" cafe's during the year, with the event proceeds donated to a \nUnited Way agency. \n\nFinally, your additional gift to allow Enron Omaha to actively participate in \nconstructing a new city Arena and Convention center was sincerely \nappreciated. The convention center project  is the largest community \nimprovement effort in the state.\nThank you for all your personal support and that of your professional staff.\n\n", "mid" : "29711977.1075840207858.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/274.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "stan.horton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "274.", "date" : "2000-09-07 08:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Omaha Community Relations Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199890" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken/Joe,  As I was walking back to my office reflecting on our conversation, \nthere are three points that I mentioned but I think got lost in the \ndiscussion.\n\n1)  This needs to be a stock deal to avoid Indian tax (48%), poorly written \npreferential purchase language and gov't approval.  (Still requires RBI \napproval)  All of the numbers I have in the document assume a stock \ntransaction. \n\n2) RIL is very tax advantaged, currently and for the foreseeable future they \nwill be in an NOL position;  therefore, at the numbers we are discussing they \nshould see this as an unleveraged return opportunity of 16% (stock purchase \nfully taxed with no basis) to 27% (stock purchase shielded from taxes-- Btax \nscenario).   Again, the tax position makes RIL unique for this transaction \nand a very likely buyer at these numbers.  Few other parties will be as \npositioned to consider a stock transaction of a company with minimal Indian \nbasis, accept the operational conditions and be able to close as quickly.  \n\n 3) The idea of coupling the other India assets with the E&P is a good \nstrategy if your goal is to ultimately sale, but time is unimportant.   I've \ndone multi-asset deals before with a major and the bureaucracy rivals India.  \nThe due diligence on the multiple assets will eliminate any chance of closing \nthis year. In fact, I would be surprised if we could even get a PSA signed \nbefore year-end on a multi-asset deal, plus the gov't approvals become more \ncomplex.  \n\n If the goal is money in the door before 12/31/00,  I favor a buy/sell at \nKen's number.  If we go to October and don't get the documents in place we \nreally haven't lost anything because there is little likelihood of closing \nunder a traditional scenario even if we start today.   We will prepare our \ndataroom while the negotiations on the documents take place and be ready to \nbring in bidders by October. If we buy at these numbers I believe we can flip \nthe deal within 6-9 months if not sooner since we have operatorship, critical \nmass a major would covet, only one partner and Reliance is not a partner.  \n\nAlso,  If we elect to go to a traditional auction, I would strongly suggest \nwe keep the E&P separate from the other India assets, at least initially, to \nrun the auction with the best chance of getting a PSA signed before \nyear-end.   We can always combine them at a later date during negotiations \nonce we see how the process is going.  Too many pieces right out of the box \nwill be very cumbersome and time consuming.  If we have to combine them to \nget interest, we can do it as we see the need for an enhancement.\n \n\nMy final thought, if we do an outright sale to RIL ( not a pre-negotiated \nbuy/sell with stipulated closing dates,,, etc.) they will want to do a \ncertain amount of due diligence and rightfully so.   They would expect and \nprobably demand the same considerations as any other buyer including a \ndataroom visit to pick our brains one more time.  Again this becomes a time \nissue!!  Under the buy/sell scenario we have devised, there is no due \ndiligence period, the structure of the deal is stipulated and everything is \nhandled via representations and warranties in the pre-negotiated PSA.     \n\n\nLet me know how and when you wish to proceed.   I will pursue with complete \ndedication whichever option you select.\n\nThanks for the time to share my thoughts,\njeff", "mid" : "12144849.1075840207882.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/275.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "275.", "date" : "2000-09-07 10:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Janus" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199891" }, "sender" : "kelsey02@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : ">From: \"Amy Coats\" <kelsey02@hotmail.com>\n>To: ken.lay@enron.com\n>Subject: overtime\n>Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 23:19:06 GMT\n>\n>Hello Mr. Lay,\n>\n>I saw something on the news last nite that indicated that you may be\n>particpating in the building of the new Basketball stadium, or something of\n>that nature, and I got to thinking.  It's really great how Enron helps out\n>in all of the funding of these great projects, but the disturbing thing\n>about it all, is that my Mother, who is an employee at your company, is not\n>allowed to be paid overtime for her very busy department.  She's even\n>worked overtime for no pay, and is now threatened to be written up if she\n>doesn't leave between 5:00 and 5:30.  I think it's a very dedicated\n>employee that will work for no pay, just make sure that the other\n>employee's at your company receive their correct compensations.\n>My Mom has no idea I'm sending this, and would probably strongly discourage\n>it, but it's just something I felt I should do....\n>On the other hand, she loves what she does....I even tried to get\n>employment at your company because she raved about what a great place to\n>work it is.  I think it's something that deserves looking into....\n>\n>Sincerely,\n>\n>Amy Coats\n>kelsey02@hotmail.com\n>\n>\n\n_________________________________________________________________________\nGet Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.\n\nShare information about yourself, create your own public profile at\nhttp://profiles.msn.com.", "mid" : "6872109.1075840207906.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/276.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "276.", "date" : "2000-09-08 06:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fwd: overtime" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199892" }, "sender" : "cowan@howard.edu", "recipients" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "jfkemp@empower.org", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mposton@howard.edu", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "kmalachi@howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "kmalachi@howard.edu" ], "cc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "kmalachi@howard.edu" ], "text" : "The President asked that I share with you this e-mail he sent to the\nUniversity Community.\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Swygert, H. Patrick\n> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 5:25 PM\n> To: AllEmployees; Faculty; AllStudents\n> Subject: Memorial Rally\n>\n> Colleagues:\n>\n> At noon tomorrow, Friday, September 8, 2000, the Howard University Student\n> Association is sponsoring a rally to bring attention to the recent police\n> shooting in nearby Virginia of Howard University student, Prince C. Jones\n> Jr.  The rally will be in front of Douglass Hall.\n>\n> I recently met and shared with the father of Prince Jones, Jr., Mr. Prince\n> Jones, Sr., our sorrow and sympathies.  But we must do more.  We must\n> clearly, forcefully and with resolve express our outrage and unwillingness\n> to stand  by in silence while our youth are subject to racial profiling\n> and police violence.  Please join me in celebrating the life of Prince\n> Jones, Jr. and in letting our students know that we stand with them.\n>\n> I look forward to seeing you there.\n>\n> Sincerely,\n>\n> H. Patrick Swygert\n> President", "mid" : "5181335.1075840207932.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/277.", "bcc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "kmalachi@howard.edu" ], "to" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "jfkemp@empower.org", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mposton@howard.edu", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "277.", "date" : "2000-09-08 03:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Memorial Rally" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199893" }, "sender" : "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Dad,\n\nI just sent in an additional contribution to the Bush\nCampaign and I put your number on the check, but I\nwant you to be aware so that you can assure it is\ncredited to your fundraising efforts.\nSecondly, I've been doing a little more research on\nthe elusive Discover Communications, INC., my personal\ndream company.\nThey are owned by: Liberty Media Corporations, Cox\nCommunications, Advance/ Newhouse Communications and\nJohn S. Hendricks (who is the founder, Chairman and\nCEO). If you know of any of the above companies or any\npossible contact, I would greatly appreciate your\nassistance. I am sending my resume to the Discover HR\npeople, but there are very few job postings and\nanything I might be able to do to distinguish myself,\nbeyond of course my incredible experience, charm and\ngood nature, would be helpful!\nThanks Dad!\nLove,\nElizabeth\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!\nhttp://mail.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "8952910.1075840207955.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/278.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "278.", "date" : "2000-09-08 00:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Contributions, jobs, etc." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199894" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "walker@missouri.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Dean Walker -\n\nKen Lay asked me to respond to you re:  1). naming the new professorship the \nPinkney C. Walker Distinguished Teaching Professorship - this is fine.\n2)  He will be pleased to serve as the keynote speaker for the banquet on \nOctober 13.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Walker, Bruce J.\" <Walker@missouri.edu> on 08/28/2000 04:17:56 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: P. Walker professorship and keynote request\n\n\nThanks so much for your most generous gift to complete the funding for the\nprofessorship honoring Pinkney Walker.  I'm delighted that you plan to\nattend the Davenport Society banquet on October 13.\n\nThe purpose of this e-mail, which Rosalee suggested as the most efficient\nway of reaching you, is two-fold:\n\n     1. To seek your endorsement of naming the new professorship the Pinkney\nC. Walker Distinguished Teaching Professorship.  Rather than designating the\nprofessorship for Business and Economics, for Business Theory, or for some\nother area, I'd like to use it to recognize and reward a faculty member in\nthe College of Business who is especially known for teaching effectiveness.\nBoth Bob Pugh and Ralph Clark endorse this approach; I have a call into\nHarold Hook to seek his input.\n\nA few points of elaboration:\n     * \"Distinguished\" is a standard adjective in the titles of such\npositions.\n     * We will use a committee of faculty and administrators within the\ncollege to select the recipient of the professorship, subject to my\napproval.\n     * And, I don't know if we will have the recipient selected by October\n13.\n\nThis name for the professorship (1) coincides with Pinkney's great strength,\n(2) allows me to avoid any \"turf battles\" (either within the college or with\nEconomics) and (3) underscores the great importance of teaching in the\ncollege.  Please let me know whether you are agreeable to this name.\n\n     2. To ask you to serve as the keynote speaker for the Davenport Society\nbanquet on October 13.  We would be honored if you would present a brief\ntalk (perhaps 10 minutes in length) related to some aspect of the future of\nbusiness.  Your doing so would certainly add luster to an always festive\nevent.  By way of brief background, Jack and Mary Bush, MU alumni who now\nlive in Dallas and are co-chairs of the Davenport Society this year, have\nchosen the future of business as the theme for the banquet and program.\nYour talk would come after dinner and could be preceded or followed\n(probably followed) by the announcement of the Pinkney Walker Professorship.\nI understand from Rosalee that you will be giving a talk in Austin the\nmorning of October 13; perhaps an abridged version of it would be suitable\nfor the Davenport Society banquet.  Of course, you have great latitude in\nchoosing the topic you would like to address.  Please let me know if you\nwill serve as the keynote speaker.\n\nIf you can give me quick responses to these 2 requests, we will complete the\nplans for the evening, which will include the annoucement of the Pinkney\nWalker Professorship and, I hope, a keynote address by you.  Naturally, if\nyou have questions, either you or Rosalee can call me.  My office # is\n573/882-6688, and my home # is 573/875-2972.\n\nLet me close by mentioning that there was some question as to whether or not\nPinkney would attend the banquet on October 13.  Apparently he had/has been\nexperiencing some health problems.  However, the latest I've heard is that\nhe intends to attend, due in large part to your commitment to be there.\nTime permitting, you might want to give him a quick call to tell him you'll\nsee him here in Columbia on October 13.  (By the way, if Pinkney and his\nwife arrive on October 12, I will invite them to attend an informal dinner I\nwill host that evening for members of the college's advisory board.  Of\ncourse, you are invited to attend the dinner on October 12 as well, but it's\nmy understanding that you will fly to Columbia on October 13.)\n\nKen, thanks very much.  I hope and trust that you had an ample dose of \"R&R\"\nduring your vacation.  I look forward to hearing from you.\n\n", "mid" : "13498482.1075840207978.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/279.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "walker@missouri.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "279.", "date" : "2000-09-08 07:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: P. Walker professorship and keynote request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199895" }, "sender" : "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "kurt.huneke@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "janette.marks@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "tom.white@enron.com", "brenda.garza@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "iris.meunier@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "brenda.garza@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "iris.meunier@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "brenda.garza@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "iris.meunier@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com" ], "text" : "In an effort to keep you informed of the progress at Enron Field, we have \norganized monthly tours for all Executive Committee members.  These tours \nwill take place once a month, and will last approximately one hour.   We hope \nthat you will make time to tour the stadium, as it will provide you with the \nopportunity to ask questions and experience the progress of Enron Field first \nhand.\n\nPlease mark your calanders, as these tour dates have been confirmed with the \nAstros and Brown & Root.  They are as follows:\n\n- October 29, 1999\n- December 3, 1999\n- January 7, 2000\n- February 4, 2000\n- March 4, 1999 \n\nAll tours are schedule for 4:00 p.m., and transportation will be provided for \nyou.  One week prior to each tour date, we will send a reminder with specific \ndetails pertaining to each tour.  At that time, we will ask for confirmation \nof your attendance - so we may handle all logistical issues with the \nappropriate parties.\n\nAgain, we look forward to your attendance at these tours, as they promise to \nbe extremely informative.  If you have any questions, please let me know.\n\nThank you.\n\nDavid Tagliarino (x3-7883)", "mid" : "3770378.1075840201440.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/28.", "bcc" : [ "brenda.garza@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "sherryl.stone@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "iris.meunier@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "kurt.huneke@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "janette.marks@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "tom.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "28.", "date" : "1999-10-15 05:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Field Tours" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199896" }, "sender" : "admin@fsddatasvc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "***REMINDER***\n\nWe have yet to receive your feedback.  Your input is very valuable\nand to be included in the participant's summary report, it must be\nreceived BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS Tuesday, September 12.\n\nThe internet link and your ID are noted below.\nThank you for your participation.\n\n___________________________________________\nPower of Communication Program\n* IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED - Do Not Delete *\n\nAs part of the Power of Communication Program, each participant\nis asked to gather input on the participant's own management styles and\npractices as experienced by their immediate manager, each direct report,\nand up to eight peers/colleagues.\n\nYou have been requested to provide feedback for a participant attending\nthe next program.  Your input (i.e., a Self assessment, Manager assessment,\nDirect Report assessment, or Peer/Colleague assessment) will be combined\nwith the input of others and used by the program participant to develop an\naction plan to improve his/her management styles and practices.\n\nIt is important that you complete this assessment\nNO LATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS Tuesday, September 12.\n\nSince the feedback is such an important part of the program, the participant\nwill be asked to cancel his/her attendance if not enough feedback is\nreceived.  Therefore, your feedback is critical.\n\nTo complete your assessment, please open your internet browser and go to the\nfollowing web site:\n\nwww.fsddatasvc.com/enron\n\nYour unique ID for each participant you have been asked to rate is:\n\nUnique ID - Participant\nEHBQ37    - Cindy Olson\n\nIf you experience technical problems, please call Dennis Ward at\nFSD Data Services, 713-942-8436.  If you have any questions about this \nprocess,\nyou may contact Debbie Nowak at Enron, 713-853-3304, or Christi Smith at\nKeilty, Goldsmith & Company, 858-450-2554.\n\nThank you for your participation.", "mid" : "7481256.1075840208003.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/280.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "280.", "date" : "2000-09-08 07:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TIME SENSITIVE: Power of Communication Program Survey" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199897" }, "sender" : "walker@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken, thanks very much on both counts.  Be assured that we will be in touch\nw/ Rosalee and, if desired, you personally to take care of the details re.\nthe professorship announcement and the keynote talk.\n\nThank you so much.  We are deeply grateful to you.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Friday, September 08, 2000 2:02 PM\nTo: Walker, Bruce J.\nSubject: Re: P. Walker professorship and keynote request\n\nDear Dean Walker -\n\nKen Lay asked me to respond to you re:\n\n1) Naming the new professorship the Pinkney C. Walker Distinguished Teaching\nProfessorship - this is fine.\n2) He will be pleased to serve as the keynote speaker for the banquet on\nOctober 13.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "9018986.1075840208026.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/281.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "281.", "date" : "2000-09-08 08:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: P. Walker professorship and keynote request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199898" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,  I thought it would be better if I typed my thoughts for you since my \nhand writing can be somewhat difficult to read. \n\nBefore you decide the methodology for moving our project beyond the D. Ambani \nphone call, I would like to share a few thoughts that I believe reduces the \nrisk of Enron being an E&P buyer.  I know the implications of making a large \nE&P purchase are far greater than just the cash requirement, but I believe \nwith the following changes to the plan presented yesterday and a little 3rd \nparty information, you may feel more comfortable making this decision.  Under \nthe buy/sell arrangement a small risk of buying will always be present, but I \nbelieve the risk reward ratio in this case has very strong merit.  My goals \nfor Enron are three fold; a) sale the assets, b) get cash in the door before \nyear-end, and c) get fair value for the assets given the current situation.  \nMy comments touch upon five topics:\n\n1)  Reverse the buy/sell process giving Enron the control vote\n2)  Pay the Penalty\n3) Contact someone at the Janus Fund to talk about Reliance's Financial \ncondition\n4) Thoughts on non-Reliance bidder's\n5) Information and the future process\n\nReverse the Buy/Sell Process:   The plan outlined yesterday using the \nbuy/sell scenario is the best scenario for achieving all of our goals.  The \nrisk for Enron which is most troubling is the possibility of being a buyer \nversus a desire to be a seller.  I firmly believe if we make one change to \nthe plan as described below, we can increase our probability of a successful \nsale to near 100%.  If we don't use a but/sell arrangement I am concerned \nthat we will not get fair value or cash in the door this year.   In fact, I \nsuspect we will elect not to sell because of contract or valuation problems, \nwhich in effect leave us with a stranded asset and a lot of employee \nproblems.   \n\nWhen you talk with Dhirubhai we can propose the buy/sell concept  with RIL \nmaking the first bid to purchase.  Enron then has the right to sell at that \nprice or increase the bid by 5% and RiL must sell.  Since we are now in the \ncontrol position the 10% tax logic we talked about yesterday no longer is \nvalid, so I would describe the 5% as a control premium.  The only reason we \nwant the buy option is in the event they offer a very low number.  I would \nsuspect them to bid in the $550 to $650 million range.  They just turned down \nmy offer to purchase their assets at $450mm and indicated we were \nsubstantially below their value when I tried to engage them in a dialogue.  \nThey know Enron paid $620 million just 12 months ago for the same position.  \nWe know they internally have reserves booked higher than ours and have a \nstrong desire to have a substantial upstream position that they can control.  \nIt is possible that RIL would bid less than $500 million but I put that \nprobability at less than one percent.  This reduces Enron's risk dramatically \nand increases our probability of getting all of our objectives met. We also \nget an added benefit, from pitching the deal with RIL as the first bidder,  \nbecause this will  strengthen the perception that we (Enron) want to be the \nbuyer, which is a key perception to have a fair auction with only one \nlegitimate buyer, Reliance.  \n\nIf we  pitch the deal as suggested above,  we need to recognise going in that \nthey probably want the control position as well.  I believe they would pay a \nvery large value for these assets due to their tax position and by bidding \nfirst they take great risk of leaving a lot of money on the table or not \ngetting the deal at all.   I would suspect that they will at a minimum \nsuggest we flip a coin to see who bids first.  Initially I would just say no, \nbut we may need to deal with this issue and probably should decide early on \nif it is a deal killer.  If we did flip a coin, we would wait until the \ndocuments were final and the escrow agreement was signed so there would be no \nbacking out without a penalty.  In this scenario it would actually help get a \nmore impartial document done quicker if neither party knew the bidding \nsequence until after the drafting was finalized.\n\nPay the Penalty: While it is not the way we want to do business, the worst \ncase scenario under the proposed escrow agreement is to forfeit  $25 million \nif we elected not to follow through in an Enron  buy scenario.   Considering \nthe upside to the buy/sell under either sequence (Enron first or RIL first) \nit may be worth the risk of losing the escrow under a black Friday scenario.  \nI want to think about this over the weekend, but while I was thinking this \nafternoon the risk reward seems to be very favorable.  \n\nContact someone at Janus Fund:  This was suggested yesterday and I would \nstrongly urge you to do this if you feel comfortable making the inquiry.  \nJanus bought approximately a  5% position in RIL about 1-2 months ago.  I \nthink you will get a very positive report on both the cash front and their \ndesire to make the upstream a key part of the company.\n\nThoughts on Non- Reliance Bidders:  I have spent a lot more time thinking \nabout this issue.   I can talk you through the reasons, but as long as \nReliance is involved and a western company can only purchase a 30% \nnon-operated working interest, we will have to take a huge discount to fair \nvalue.  I will be very surprised if we could get $450 million.  Again, going \nto the Shell's, BG's,,,etc  early on in the process,  I believe, is a huge \nmistake, both internally and externally.\n\nInformation Flow and Process:  Ken this is a very sensitive area but I feel \ncompelled to mention this to you.  I am concerned about too many people \nknowing our plan and strategy and possibly others wanting to branch out with \nthe intentions of helping, but actually causing problems.  This needs to be \nmanaged by one person, not three or four.  To meet all of our objectives this \nhas to be an orchestrated deal from a to z.  I think you know more about my \nbackground then most others in Enron.  I worked the E&P M&A business for 10 \nyears and did pretty well at it.  I know the oil business and I believe that \nis a key to getting a good deal done.  I know these assets and all of the \ncomplex issues surrounding the assets, our subsidiaries, tax issues and the \nbook considerations.  I'm the best person to get this deal done once you \ndecide the risk the company is willing to take.  I know the limits of my \nauthority and I will work within those bounds and keep the OOC completely and \ntotally informed so proper decisions can be made when necessary. \n\nKen, I promise you I will use others in the company where and when \nappropriate.  If I need help in India, I would not hesitate to ask Sanjay for \nsuch.  However, the last thing we can afford is excess discussion in India on \nthis deal.  If Dhirubhai agrees to the deal, we need to get a meeting set in \nEurope at a neutral site to start the process.  My main objective is to  have \na successful deal.  \n\nI have decided not to go to India so we can concentrate on moving this \nforward.  Also, I will need your guidance on the future of the E&P plans for \nEnron when we decide the direction we plan to take on Panna, Mukta and \nTapti.  I have looked at the key people necessary to make this happen and can \ntalk to you about that as well if you so desire.\n\nThanks\njeff", "mid" : "16737882.1075840208051.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/282.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "282.", "date" : "2000-09-08 09:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Project Janus" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199899" }, "sender" : "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Yesterday, Ken Lay spoke with MidAmerican CEO David Sokol regarding the \nattached new legislative amendment to provide a limited PUHCA exemption for \ncompanies with a high level of financial stability as determined by \nindependent market analysts (i.e. \"A\" rating for Holding Companies or \ninvestment grade rating for utility companies).  This is not a permanent \nexemption as PUHCA would again apply should the company loose its high rating.\n\nMidAmerican's lobbyist reported this conversation to me along with Ken Lay's \nreported commitment that we would review it as soon as we could.  Reportedly, \nKen Lay was non-committal but not negatively disposed.\n\nThe utility strategy is to have Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) offer this as an \namendment to a \"must pass\" piece of legislation during the waning days of \nthis Congressional session.  This will be separate from the utilities' \nstrategy to enact Private Use legislation (H.R. 4971, S. 2967 which includes \ntax language to exclude water and sewage connection fees from gross income as \ncontributions to capital and language to increase the amount permitted to \npaid into nuclear decommissioning reserve funds primarily  for Commonwealth \nEdison) and to enact stand-alone Reliability legislation (S. 2071 and H.R. \n2944).\n\nSenator Kerrey has already spoken to Senator Gramm (R-TX) about this PUHCA \namendment and Gramm was reportedly  non-committal but not negatively disposed \nto the idea.  I will follow-up with Gramm's staff next week after they've \nreviewed it and convey their views to you.  According to MidAmerican,  the \nconcept to insure stockholder protection along with consumer protection was \nSenator Kerrey's idea.  \n\nIt is possible that Congressman Dingell (D-MI) and Congressman Markey (D-MA) \nwould still actively oppose this limited exemption, especially given the fact \nthat Congressman Dingell (who would Chair the Commerce Committee should the \nDemocrats regain control of the House) has recently said that whether or not \nhe is Commerce Committee Chairman next Congress, that comprehensive \nelectricity restructuring legislation including PUHCA repeal is \"at least \nthree years away from happening.\"\n\nSteve and Rick, can we get a temperature gauge next week as to our position \non this amendment?  As a reminder, Enron's position here-to-date has been to \noppose stand-alone PUHCA repeal as this is the one provision utilities like \nSouthern Company really want.  To date, this strategy has worked with the \nMidAmerican Utility Group willing to support our transmission open access \nprovisions in turn for our PUHCA exemption support. \n\n", "mid" : "26788115.1075840208076.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/283.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "283.", "date" : "2000-09-08 09:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19989a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ms. Peppers, I am very sorry, but I must once again reschedule the \nappointment that you have with Mr. Lay.  He will be out of town the entire \nweek of September 26.  \n\nThe first available time to reschedule is October 19, 2000.  Would an \nafternoon appointment work for you - about 2:00 p.m.?\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "28036446.1075840208098.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/284.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dpeppers@flashfind.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "284.", "date" : "2000-09-08 11:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Reschedule appointment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19989b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "slade_pd@tsu.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay responded that he is unable to attend.  I know that you already have \nthat message as someone has called, but I wanted to let you know also.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\"Slade, Priscilla D\" <Slade_PD@tsu.edu> on 08/22/2000 11:42:28 AM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Kennybunkport and other\n\n\nHello Mr. Lay,\n\nIt's been a long time since we've talked.  I'm Priscilla Slade, President of\nTexas Southern University.  The primary purpose of this e-mail is to invite\nyou to attend a weekend at the home of President and Mrs. Bush September\n16-18.  So many people have expressed a desire to become know more about the\nUniversity (it's new initiatives and successes) that  President Bush\nvolunteered to host a gathering of 25 CEOs and spouses (or a second person\nin the corporate hierarchy).  In addition to having fun golfing, sailing,\nboating, etc., we are presenting ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT TEXAS SOUTHERN\nUNIVERSITY.\n\nI know this is your favorite topic and that we can look forward to you\njoining us.  An invitation is in the mail.  I look forward to you joining\nus.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPriscilla\n\n\n", "mid" : "3664555.1075840208121.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/285.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "slade_pd@tsu.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "285.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Kennybunkport and other" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19989c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mexicomeeting@weforum.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Lay is unable to participate in the conference.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Pedro Ralda, Director Latin America\"<mexicomeeting@weforum.org> on \n08/31/2000 02:03:23 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: World Economic Forum - Mexico Meeting 2000\n\n\nTo the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nMexico Meeting 2000\nManaging New Expectations and Old Challenges\nMexico City, Mexico 4-5 December\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nMexico awoke to a new political landscape on 2 July 2000. The economic and \nbusiness climate is positive and full of new opportunities as Mexico finally \ncompletes a long transition from one-party dominance to pluralist democracy, \nadding political maturity to a more competitive market economy.\n\nIn light of the above, the World Economic Forum will hold a Mexico Meeting \n2000 on 4-5 December in Mexico City. Held in collaboration with the Mexican \nInvestment Board, this gathering will take place three days after the \ninauguration of the new Mexican administration. We have already received \nconfirmation that President-elect Vicente Fox and Mexican Central Bank \nGovernor Guillermo Ortiz will participate. We are also expecting the presence \nof the future key cabinet members and state governors.\n\nAs usual, the World Economic Forum pulls together the right group of leaders \nto discuss issues, build a network of contacts and identify where future \nbusiness opportunities and risks lie. The Meeting will focus on four main \ntopics: the country's political and social agenda, Mexico's commercial \nrelationships with the rest of the world, the new economy and the key issues \nfor the country's main industries.\n\nPlease consult our website, http://www.weforum.org/mexico, where information \nwill be updated as soon as it becomes available.\n\nFor further information, please do not hesitate to contact Gisela Galicia at \n(41 22) 869 1450 or mailto:mexicomeeting@weforum.org\n(  ) Please send me more information on the conditions for participation.\n\n(  ) Please send information to:\n\n- Name:\n- Position:\n- Company:\n- Tel.:\n- Fax:\n- E-mail:\n\n( XX ) I am unable to participate in the Mexico Meeting 2000.\n\nPlease tick the appropriate response and return this form to Gisela Galicia \nby fax: (41 22) 786 2744 or via e-mail: mailto:mexicomeeting@weforum.org\nWe look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "17793193.1075840208145.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/286.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mexicomeeting@weforum.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "286.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:08:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: World Economic Forum - Mexico Meeting 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19989d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Jeff -\n\nKen asked me to advise you that he will be out of the city on March 21.  \nThanks for including him.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan@ECT\n08/31/2000 10:55 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Thank you\n\nGood morning Ken,\nJust wanted to take a moment to thank you for being the \"Honorary Chair\" for \nthe Cougars@Enron golf tournament to be held on March 21, 2001.  I enjoyed \nmeeting you at the \"Enron Excellence Awards\" presentation and genuinely \nappreciate your support.  When we spoke, you said that you may not be able to \nplay in the tournament.  I certainly understand, but if you are available to \nplay (or make an appearance at the dinner afterward), it would most \nbeneficial to our outcome.  Please let me know if you are available.\n\nThanks,\nJeff McClellan\nx34779\n\n", "mid" : "13108198.1075840208167.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/287.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "287.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Thank you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19989e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "georgen@epenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Nancy -\n\nKen asked me to tell you that you can absolutely use him as a reference.  \n\nHope you are doing just great.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"George, Nancy W.\" <GeorgeN@EPEnergy.com> on 08/30/2000 02:43:38 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: References for Board Appointment\n\n\nKen,\n\nBruce Peterson at Korn/Ferry International has offered to suggest my name to\nvarious corporations for board appointments.  I plan to leave El Paso at the\nend of the year.  Please find attached a draft of my background information.\nMay I use you as a reference?  Let me know if this meets with your approval.\nI enjoyed seeing you and your family at the convention.  Thank you in\nadvance for your assistance.\n\nNancy\n\n <<NWG Background Info.doc>>\n\n\n******************************************************************\nThis email and any files transmitted with it from El Paso\nEnergy Corporation are confidential and intended solely\nfor the use of the individual or entity to whom they are\naddressed. If you have received this email in error\nplease notify the sender.\n******************************************************************\n\n - NWG Background Info.doc\n\n", "mid" : "24645424.1075840208190.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/288.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "georgen@epenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "288.", "date" : "2000-09-08 12:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: References for Board Appointment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19989f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "text" : "Cynthia, Ken said to tell you that he told David Sokol we would probably \noppose it.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nCynthia Sandherr\n09/08/2000 04:49 PM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard \nShapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Joe \nHillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tom Briggs/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe \nHartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \ndwatkiss@bracepatt.com, awenner@velaw.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language\n\nYesterday, Ken Lay spoke with MidAmerican CEO David Sokol regarding the \nattached new legislative amendment to provide a limited PUHCA exemption for \ncompanies with a high level of financial stability as determined by \nindependent market analysts (i.e. \"A\" rating for Holding Companies or \ninvestment grade rating for utility companies).  This is not a permanent \nexemption as PUHCA would again apply should the company loose its high rating.\n\nMidAmerican's lobbyist reported this conversation to me along with Ken Lay's \nreported commitment that we would review it as soon as we could.  Reportedly, \nKen Lay was non-committal but not negatively disposed.\n\nThe utility strategy is to have Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) offer this as an \namendment to a \"must pass\" piece of legislation during the waning days of \nthis Congressional session.  This will be separate from the utilities' \nstrategy to enact Private Use legislation (H.R. 4971, S. 2967 which includes \ntax language to exclude water and sewage connection fees from gross income as \ncontributions to capital and language to increase the amount permitted to \npaid into nuclear decommissioning reserve funds primarily  for Commonwealth \nEdison) and to enact stand-alone Reliability legislation (S. 2071 and H.R. \n2944).\n\nSenator Kerrey has already spoken to Senator Gramm (R-TX) about this PUHCA \namendment and Gramm was reportedly  non-committal but not negatively disposed \nto the idea.  I will follow-up with Gramm's staff next week after they've \nreviewed it and convey their views to you.  According to MidAmerican,  the \nconcept to insure stockholder protection along with consumer protection was \nSenator Kerrey's idea.  \n\nIt is possible that Congressman Dingell (D-MI) and Congressman Markey (D-MA) \nwould still actively oppose this limited exemption, especially given the fact \nthat Congressman Dingell (who would Chair the Commerce Committee should the \nDemocrats regain control of the House) has recently said that whether or not \nhe is Commerce Committee Chairman next Congress, that comprehensive \nelectricity restructuring legislation including PUHCA repeal is \"at least \nthree years away from happening.\"\n\nSteve and Rick, can we get a temperature gauge next week as to our position \non this amendment?  As a reminder, Enron's position here-to-date has been to \noppose stand-alone PUHCA repeal as this is the one provision utilities like \nSouthern Company really want.  To date, this strategy has worked with the \nMidAmerican Utility Group willing to support our transmission open access \nprovisions in turn for our PUHCA exemption support. \n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "19736954.1075840208216.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/289.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "joe.hartsoe@enron.com", "sarah.novosel@enron.com", "dwatkiss@bracepatt.com", "awenner@velaw.com" ], "to" : [ "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "289.", "date" : "2000-09-10 23:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a0" }, "sender" : "terrie.james@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "text" : "I wanted to provide you an update on where we stand related to several recent \ncontribution requests.\n\nTom Delay's Request -- We did fulfill the $10,000 request that came to us \nfrom Tom and Christine Delay for the Fort Bend Child Advocates.  In addition, \nwe've arranged with Heather for your family's foundation to match Enron's \ngift.  I spoke directly with Christine Delay several times and they are very \nappreciative of the gifts and our efforts to correct the initial oversight.\n\nYMCA --  I've had multiple conversations with Heather about a combined \nEnron/Lay Family contribution to the YMCA.  According to Heather, you and \nLinda have agreed to contribute $500,000 and ask that Enron match.  We are, \nof course, willing to do that.  I am scheduling a meeting with Bill Phillips \nof the YMCA to discuss the gift.  We will be talking to him about naming \nopportunities as well as the YMCA's consideration of extending services to \nEnron employees at the downtown YMCA, as well as outlying facilities.  (FYI:  \nThe downtown YMCA recently chose to cancel the agreement we'd had with them \nallowing Body Shop members to utilize the facility.)\n\nOther Capital Campaigns -- We are currently evaluating several other capital \ncontribution requests.  Each is outlined below.  We are proceeding in several \nways.  First, I am scheduling a meeting with Marty Sunde to discuss EES's \ninterest in pursuing energy service agreements with these not-for-profit \ninstitutions.  As you know, EES is focusing its current efforts on much \nlarger scale energy portfolios.  Secondly, I am working to evaluate these \nrequests based on the leveraging opportunities associated with each.  \nFinally, we want to be equitable in our giving to these local campaigns as \nwell as consistent in our giving philosophy.  We are working to balance these \nrequests relative to each other and to our goal to transfer dollars away from \nmulti-year gifts toward programs.\n\nTexas Heart Institute -- I had breakfast yesterday with Bob Devlin, Dr. \nDenton Cooley, Jack Doherty and Meredith Long.  They shared with me plans for \na new Texas Heart Institute building in the Medical Center.  (The building \nwill bear a striking resemblance to our buildings -- oval in shape and bluish \nglass.)  They are conducting a $75 million campaign -- $42 million to build \nand equip the building and $33 million to sustain programs in research and \neducation.  They are requesting $1 million from Enron and will allow us to \nspecify how the gift is spent.  American General and Shell Oil Foundation \nhave each contributed $1 million\n\nBaylor College of Medicine -- Amy Lee and I had lunch last week with several \nfolks from Baylor.  They are in the midst of a campaign to fund their many \nprograms in research and education.  We discussed opportunities to expand our \nexisting medical-based literacy program - Prescription for Reading.  They \nalso outlined for us numerous other sponsorship opportunities.  No specific \ndollar amount was requested.  While several pharmaceutical companies have \ncontributed in the $500,000 to $1 million range, most of our local peers are \nwithin the $100,000 to $500,000 range.\n\nUniversity of Houston - MD Anderson Library and the Honors College -- As you \nknow, the University is requesting $500,000 from Enron over 5 years to \nsupport renovation of the library.  Since our call with Harriet Latimer, I've \nconducted some research to determine what other local corporations are \ncontributing.  Currently, no companies have made a financial commitment.  In \nfact, only Compaq and Shell have committed at all with in-kind \ncontributions.  While I am confident that we will support this in some way, I \nam particularly interested in speaking with Steve Barth and Chet Gladchuck at \nthe University to determine if the library could be rolled into the energy \nservices agreement we are currently evaluating with the University's athletic \ndepartment.\n\nOn a separate note, you'd forwarded to me a request from the University to \nfund a publication \"The Future of International Education:  Directions & \nOpportunities.\"  Elyse Kalmans discussed this with her contacts at U of H.  \nThey indicated that this was not a high priority for them and would rather \nhave Enron commit its resources to other University endeavors, such as the \nlibrary.  We have chosen to decline this request.\n\nI apologize for the length of this memo.  However, I did want to keep you \nupdated on the status of these various requests.  I will present \nrecommendations to you on each of these pending requests in the coming \nweeks.  In the meantime, if you have any questions or comments, please \ncontact me. \n", "mid" : "17984913.1075840201464.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/29.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "amy.lee@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "29.", "date" : "1999-10-15 07:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update on Contributions" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a1" }, "sender" : "rahm@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Lay:\n\nWe need a bio of you to include in the program for the Herbert J. Davenport\nprogram on October 13. I have attached the bio of you that we used in the\nbrochure announcing the Pinkney C. Walker Endowment. Perhaps, with a few\nadjustments, it will be suitable for this current need.\n\nPlease review the bio and send me any changes you would like made as soon as\npossible.\n\nThank you very much for your prompt attention to this.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCharlie Rahm\nsenior information specialist\nMU College of Business\n573-884-1726\n(fax) 573-884-1675\n\n\n\n\n - C.DTF", "mid" : "33436216.1075840208239.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/290.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "290.", "date" : "2000-09-11 01:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Bio for Davenport Program" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rahm@missouri.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "OOps, I can't seem to open it!!\n\n\n\n\n\"Rahm, Charles E.\" <Rahm@missouri.edu> on 09/11/2000 08:58:56 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth Lay'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Bio for Davenport Program\n\n\nDr. Lay:\n\nWe need a bio of you to include in the program for the Herbert J. Davenport\nprogram on October 13. I have attached the bio of you that we used in the\nbrochure announcing the Pinkney C. Walker Endowment. Perhaps, with a few\nadjustments, it will be suitable for this current need.\n\nPlease review the bio and send me any changes you would like made as soon as\npossible.\n\nThank you very much for your prompt attention to this.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCharlie Rahm\nsenior information specialist\nMU College of Business\n573-884-1726\n(fax) 573-884-1675\n\n\n\n\n - C.DTF\n\n", "mid" : "26423787.1075840208262.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/291.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rahm@missouri.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "291.", "date" : "2000-09-11 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Bio for Davenport Program" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a3" }, "sender" : "rahm@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sorry!\n\nI will place it below in the body of this message.\n\n-Charlie\n\n(Ken Lay bio for Davenport program)\n\nKenneth L. Lay is the chairman and CEO of Enron, based in Houston, Texas.\nEnron, one of the largest integrated natural gas and electricity companies\nin the world, operates one of the world's largest natural gas transmission\nsystems and is the world's largest supplier of electricity and natural gas\nin North America. Under Lay's leadership, the company has grown to $31\nbillion in annual revenues. For the past four years, Fortune magazine has\nnamed Enron the most innovative company in America.\n\nLay, a Missouri native, earned bachelor's and master's degrees from MU in\n1964 and 1965, respectively, garnering Phi Beta Kappa distinction as an\nundergraduate. He completed a PhD degree in economics from the University of\nHouston in 1970.\n\nAfter serving as an officer in the U.S. Navy, Lay joined Pinkney Walker as\nhis technical assistant in Washington, D.C., in the early 1970s. At that\ntime, Walker had just been appointed a commissioner of the Federal Power\nCommission. Lay later served as deputy undersecretary of the U.S. Department\nof Interior.\n\nLay is a member of the President's Council on Sustainable Development, the\nBusiness Council, the National Petroleum Council and the American Enterprise\nInstitute. He is a member of the board of trustees of the H. John Heinz III\nCenter for Science, Economics, and the Environment. He is also a director\nfor Compaq Computer Corp., Eli Lilly and Co., and Trust Company of the West.\n\nLay received the college's Alumni Citation of Merit in 1990 and an honorary\nDoctor of Law degree from MU in 1992. He received the Private Sector\nCouncil's 1997 Leadership Award, was inducted into the Texas Business Hall\nof Fame in 1997, and was presented a Horatio Alger Award in 1998.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, September 11, 2000 9:17 AM\nTo: Rahm, Charles E.\nSubject: Re: Bio for Davenport Program\n\n\n\nOOps, I can't seem to open it!!\n\n\n\n\n\"Rahm, Charles E.\" <Rahm@missouri.edu> on 09/11/2000 08:58:56 AM\n\nTo:   \"'Kenneth Lay'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:\nSubject:  Bio for Davenport Program\n\n\nDr. Lay:\n\nWe need a bio of you to include in the program for the Herbert J. Davenport\nprogram on October 13. I have attached the bio of you that we used in the\nbrochure announcing the Pinkney C. Walker Endowment. Perhaps, with a few\nadjustments, it will be suitable for this current need.\n\nPlease review the bio and send me any changes you would like made as soon\nas\npossible.\n\nThank you very much for your prompt attention to this.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCharlie Rahm\nsenior information specialist\nMU College of Business\n573-884-1726\n(fax) 573-884-1675\n\n\n\n\n(See attached file: C.DTF)\n", "mid" : "11697077.1075840208285.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/292.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "292.", "date" : "2000-09-11 02:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Bio for Davenport Program" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a4" }, "sender" : "georgen@epenergy.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks,  As you know I have wanted to do this for a long time.  Now it is\ntime to have fun.   Nancy\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [SMTP:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\n> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 8:11 PM\n> To: George, Nancy W.\n> Subject: Re: References for Board Appointment\n>\n>\n> Hi Nancy -\n>\n> Ken asked me to tell you that you can absolutely use him as a reference.\n>\n> Hope you are doing just great.\n>\n> Rosalee\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \"George, Nancy W.\" <GeorgeN@EPEnergy.com> on 08/30/2000 02:43:38 PM\n>\n> To:   \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\n> cc:\n> Subject:  References for Board Appointment\n>\n>\n> Ken,\n>\n> Bruce Peterson at Korn/Ferry International has offered to suggest my name\n> to\n> various corporations for board appointments.  I plan to leave El Paso at\n> the\n> end of the year.  Please find attached a draft of my background\n> information.\n> May I use you as a reference?  Let me know if this meets with your\n> approval.\n> I enjoyed seeing you and your family at the convention.  Thank you in\n> advance for your assistance.\n>\n> Nancy\n>\n>  <<NWG Background Info.doc>>\n>\n>\n> ******************************************************************\n> This email and any files transmitted with it from El Paso\n> Energy Corporation are confidential and intended solely\n> for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are\n> addressed. If you have received this email in error\n> please notify the sender.\n> ******************************************************************\n>\n> (See attached file: NWG Background Info.doc)\n>\n>  << File: NWG Background Info.doc >> ", "mid" : "30920291.1075840208307.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/293.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "293.", "date" : "2000-09-11 03:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: References for Board Appointment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a5" }, "sender" : "jwatson@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I got Goldberg's comments this morning on the term sheet with the Rockets.\nthere are a number of technical comments which we will make.  There are\nabout four substantive comments that we are working on and will review with\nTracey Ellison.  Two of the comments relate to you.  Goldberg wants to limit\nseats to a maximum of 20 per Partner, not 300 total, because he said you\nsaid at the meeting that each Partner would have a maximum of 20 seats.  I\ndidn't recall that any such statement by you was meant to limit the 300\nseats but was merely an indication of about how many each Partner would\nhave.  Goldberg admitted the 300 seats was on the sheet handed out at the\nmeeting.  I can't believe Goldberg is continuing to haggle on this issue.  I\nthink we should say that the maximum of 300 seats is what the Partners\napproved and be done with it.\n\nThe other issue is the amount of the referendum funding.  Goldberg said he\nunderstood that the Rockets would match what the \"Partners\" would put up.\nAlternatively he wants the right for the Rockets to raise part of their $1.5\nmillion from others and get credit for it.  I'm not sure whether the Rockets\nwould interfere with you raising your balance of the $1.5 million.  In any\ncase I need your input on this issue both for the Rockets term sheet and\ndetermining how much we need to get advanced on the loan from the Sports\nAuthority.\n\nJohn S. Watson\nVinson & Elkins LLP\n1001 Fannin\n2300 First City Tower\nHouston, TX 77002-6760\nVoice: 713/758-2556\nFax: 713/615-5236\nEmail: jwatson@velaw.com\n\nPRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL:\nContains attorney-client communications\nand/or attorney work product\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "19844008.1075840208331.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/294.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "294.", "date" : "2000-09-11 06:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a6" }, "sender" : "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "thanks, Rosie...that's what I suspected.  By the way, I spoke to Senator \nGramm's staff today who confirmed that Senator Gramm also said he would \noppose it.  Interesting that sometimes people hear what they want to hear, \nisn't it.  \n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay on 09/11/2000 07:23:51 AM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming\nTo: Cynthia Sandherr/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D \nSteffes/HOU/EES@EES, Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tom \nBriggs/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah \nNovosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, dwatkiss@bracepatt.com, awenner@velaw.com \n\nSubject: Re: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language  \n\nCynthia, Ken said to tell you that he told David Sokol we would probably \noppose it.\n\nRosie\n\n\nCynthia Sandherr\n09/08/2000 04:49 PM\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard \nShapiro/HOU/EES@EES, James D Steffes/HOU/EES@EES, Joe \nHillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Tom Briggs/NA/Enron@Enron, Joe \nHartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \ndwatkiss@bracepatt.com, awenner@velaw.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language\n\nYesterday, Ken Lay spoke with MidAmerican CEO David Sokol regarding the \nattached new legislative amendment to provide a limited PUHCA exemption for \ncompanies with a high level of financial stability as determined by \nindependent market analysts (i.e. \"A\" rating for Holding Companies or \ninvestment grade rating for utility companies).  This is not a permanent \nexemption as PUHCA would again apply should the company loose its high rating.\n\nMidAmerican's lobbyist reported this conversation to me along with Ken Lay's \nreported commitment that we would review it as soon as we could.  Reportedly, \nKen Lay was non-committal but not negatively disposed.\n\nThe utility strategy is to have Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) offer this as an \namendment to a \"must pass\" piece of legislation during the waning days of \nthis Congressional session.  This will be separate from the utilities' \nstrategy to enact Private Use legislation (H.R. 4971, S. 2967 which includes \ntax language to exclude water and sewage connection fees from gross income as \ncontributions to capital and language to increase the amount permitted to \npaid into nuclear decommissioning reserve funds primarily  for Commonwealth \nEdison) and to enact stand-alone Reliability legislation (S. 2071 and H.R. \n2944).\n\nSenator Kerrey has already spoken to Senator Gramm (R-TX) about this PUHCA \namendment and Gramm was reportedly  non-committal but not negatively disposed \nto the idea.  I will follow-up with Gramm's staff next week after they've \nreviewed it and convey their views to you.  According to MidAmerican,  the \nconcept to insure stockholder protection along with consumer protection was \nSenator Kerrey's idea.  \n\nIt is possible that Congressman Dingell (D-MI) and Congressman Markey (D-MA) \nwould still actively oppose this limited exemption, especially given the fact \nthat Congressman Dingell (who would Chair the Commerce Committee should the \nDemocrats regain control of the House) has recently said that whether or not \nhe is Commerce Committee Chairman next Congress, that comprehensive \nelectricity restructuring legislation including PUHCA repeal is \"at least \nthree years away from happening.\"\n\nSteve and Rick, can we get a temperature gauge next week as to our position \non this amendment?  As a reminder, Enron's position here-to-date has been to \noppose stand-alone PUHCA repeal as this is the one provision utilities like \nSouthern Company really want.  To date, this strategy has worked with the \nMidAmerican Utility Group willing to support our transmission open access \nprovisions in turn for our PUHCA exemption support. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20743488.1075840208354.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/295.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "295.", "date" : "2000-09-11 06:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: New PUHCA Exemption Legislative Language" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a7" }, "sender" : "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jose.bestard@enron.com", "peter.weidler@enron.com", "keith.miceli@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "stephen.burns@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com" ], "text" : "Steve Burns placed a call to the Bolivian Embassy on Friday afternoon.  I \nfollowed up with a phone call to Ambassador Marlene Fernandez today resulting \nin kudos from the Ambassador to Ken Lay and the Enron team for playing a \npivotal role in the meeting with President Clinton and President Banzer in \nNYC.\n\nJoe Hillings", "mid" : "5263164.1075840208377.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/296.", "bcc" : [ "stephen.burns@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jose.bestard@enron.com", "peter.weidler@enron.com", "keith.miceli@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "296.", "date" : "2000-09-11 07:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "President Banzer/President Clinton Meeting in NYC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a8" }, "sender" : "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gavyn.davies@gs.com", "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached are copies of the recent Enron Advisory Council presentations.  \n\n", "mid" : "8522252.1075840208404.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/297.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gavyn.davies@gs.com", "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "297.", "date" : "2000-09-11 07:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Advisory Council Meeting presentations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998a9" }, "sender" : "administrator@simmonsco-intl.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Herve Le Bouc\n\n\n\nThe latest version of the Simmons & Company International Monthly\nPerformance & Valuation Guide of Publicly Traded Oil Service Companies is\nnow available on line.  Data is current through July 31, 2000.  Please use\nyour password to log on to http://www.simmonsco-intl.com/stockguide.\n\nBest regards,\nWebsite Administrator\nSimmons & Company International", "mid" : "23188098.1075840208432.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/298.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "298.", "date" : "2000-09-11 08:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Stockguide" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998aa" }, "sender" : "watch@csis.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This message contains the latest issue of the CSIS Watch, focusing on U.S. \ninvolvement in Colombia and U.S.-South African relations.\n\nFor further information, contact the CSIS Director of Studies Office at \n202-887-0200, or reply to this e-mail.\n\n*************************\nU.S. Involvement in Colombia.\n\nEdward Luttwak, CSIS senior fellow, says that the Colombian guerrilla groups, \nthe FARC and ELN, aren't trained, aren't disciplined, and don't know how to \nshoot. How then do they control vast amounts of territory in southern \nColombia? Because the Colombian army was never properly trained, asserts \nLuttwak. And the U.S. military is now teaching the Colombian army tactics \nthat aren't appropriate for a jungle environment. Luttwak believes that the \n$1.3 billion aid package signed by Clinton to help the Colombian army is a \nmistake. Plus, whatever the United States does this year in terms of aid, it \nwill have to do again next year.\n\nWhy is the United States getting involved?  The popular reason repeated on \nthe Hill is to destroy the Colombian narcotics trade. Colombia contains most \nof the narcotics activity now, but that can easily move to a different \ncountry. The worst thing the United States could do, says Luttwak, would be \nto push the bulk of the coca production to a different Andean country in the \n\"arc of fragility.\" U.S. involvement also helps to mitigate the chances of \nthe guerrillas overthrowing the civilian government, says Luttwak, noting \nthat President Andres Pastrana's popularity is extremely low.\n\nWhat then should the United States do? Luttwak's answer is to organize mobile \ntraining teams of people (as the United States did in El Salvador) to go into \nvillages to create home guards, which would use weapons of a different \ncaliber than the army. Luttwak asserts that this would work because people \naren't divided politically at the village level. Such a solution, however, \nwill not diminish narcotics trafficking.\n\n\nThe United States and South Africa: Drifting Apart?\nThe U.S.-South African relationship has undergone a significant shift, \nasserts Stephen Morrison, director of the CSIS Africa Program. The result of \nthis shift is that the United States now feels that it needs South Africa \nmuch less than it did six years ago, while South Africa has come to value its \nrelations with the United States much more than ever before.\n\nFor both countries, however, there has been a ratcheting down of \nexpectations.  South African president Thabo Mbeki's May visit to Washington \nwas marked by an anxiety that the next administration may reduce its contact \nwith Africa. Thus, Mbeki attempted to reach out to a number of audiences-both \nthe Bush and Gore camps as well as the U.S. Congress, corporate sector, and \nmedia. The response of the latter three was rather muted.\n\nWhile the Gore-Mbeki Binational Commission proved that high-level \nintervention is essential to move forward on key issues, lacking was serious \ncooperation at the diplomatic level to respond to crises such as those in \nCongo, Angola, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Nigeria, or Sierra Leone. Plus, South Africa, \nfueled by protectionist interests, was largely ambivalent to the Africa \nGrowth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). It remains to be seen if the South African \nprivate sector will seize this opportunity.\n\nMorrison says that in the future, the relationship will be evaluated \naccording to the level of development of joint diplomatic initiatives in \nZimbabwe and Congo, collaboration on the AIDS epidemic, security enhancement, \ntrade and investment, and debt relief. Some form of the binational commission \nshould remain in place for the next administration, warns Morrison, because \notherwise there will be contentious wrangling over issues of trade and \ninvestment, international property rights, AIDS policy, and security.\n\n\n - Watch 233.doc", "mid" : "21193433.1075840208456.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/299.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "299.", "date" : "2000-09-11 09:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CSIS Watch Number 233 September 11, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ab" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Try 011-541-14516 6728, you may need the second one. Let me know if you \ncontinue to have problems. \nTake care, Liz\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay@ENRON\n07/26/99 10:49 AM\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Elizabeth Lay/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@AZURIX@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Re: Contact information  \n\nHi Liz -\n\nLiz - I tried to call your office number, but it doesn't go through.  Will \nyou double check the number?\n\nI haven't tried your cellular!\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \nSubject: Contact information\n\nDad-\nMy celluar number is: 011 541-14-030 5355 and my office number is 011 541 \n4516 6728. I'll have an appartment number by the weekend. On my cellular, you \ncan leave a message, there is a Spanish voicemail but wait until the end of \nthe voicemail and there is a beep and just leave a message.  I know it is not \neasy to get in touch with me, so I will try and touch base with you. You can \nalways leave a voicemail at my office in Houston and I can call you back.\nLove, Liz\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10250203.1075840200733.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/3.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "3.", "date" : "1999-07-27 10:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Contact information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ac" }, "sender" : "terence.thorn@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "I got the message that we are headed for Zurich for the WWF meeting in \nNovember.  This is a very delicate situation in that WWF will use whatever \nyou say, even the hint of the slightest committement, against Enron in the \nfuture. As you know, I have found this group the most dishonest, back \ndealing  NGO I have ever dealt with.When Shell has these meetings, they have \nmy counterpart meet ahead of time with the the WWF top staff person and work \nout an agenda. For example, you will have to be throughly briefed on the \nBolivian situation before we go in.  I also would find it counter productive \nto include any of the low level WWF staff that went to this meeting when \nShell held it last.   Remember, this is the group that publicly announced \nthat Enron has gotten away with murder for years and we are going to get \nthem.  They also have te goal of wanting to lock us up in a world wide \npartnership. This is the last groupo I would do this with.\n\nI guess this is a long way of saying that we need to go in their well \nprepared with our eyes wide open. Did you commit to any agenda when you set \nup the meeting? I will contact their staff and see what they want to discuss \nand when I get back to the states, I start pulling materials together.", "mid" : "14116828.1075840201487.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/30.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "30.", "date" : "1999-10-15 18:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "WWF" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ad" }, "sender" : "jhunter@wei.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay  if I can be of help to Enron while still living in Mexico, I\nwould need to know by Sept. 20 (mid next week).\n\nregards\n\nJohn Hunter\n\n>  -----Original Message-----\n> From:  John Hunter\n> Sent: August 23, 2000 3:59 PM\n> To: 'klay@enron.com'\n> Subject: Message for Ken Lay  ENRON\n>\n> Dr. Mr. Lay,\n>\n> I apologize for the \"cold call\" by e-mail, but this appears to be the\n> easiest way to contact you, given communications from Mexico, where I am\n> currently working and living.  We did meet some years ago at a conference\n> in Houston when I was a VP of Union Gas, Ontario, Canada, which was later\n> bought by Westcoast Energy and to which I migrated.\n>\n> I served as Vice President, International, of Westcoast Energy Inc. for 5\n> years after Union Gas.  A year ago I elected to form my own consulting\n> company when Westcoast constricted its international program in Asia, my\n> prime area of interest at that time, to fund Alliance and their Mexican\n> projects.  I remain on very good terms with Westcoast and have since done\n> considerable work in Mexico for them.  Our Asia work was a real success,\n> and we built the first Canadian power plant in China, and acquired and\n> expanded a $550 MM US power plant in Indonesia.   Both are business and\n> technical successes, and both were developed and built under my\n> leadership.\n>\n> My current 8 month consulting assignment here in Mexico City for a large\n> multi-national joint venture wraps up this month, and I am now seeking\n> other employment. We would be happy to stay in Latin America/Caribbean, go\n> back on the Asia beat, or try another geographical location.  My\n> preference is contract work, full or part time, although I would consider\n> full time permanent employment.  I thought perhaps Enron might have\n> opportunities for someone with my experience and talents.\n>\n> My interests are primarily business development.  Although an engineer by\n> training, I have been in the business and operations side for the last 20\n> years.  My main area has been natural resources and energy.  I also enjoy\n> strategy work, and apparently am good at it, judging by the results from\n> the international plan I did as the first ever VP, International at\n> Westcoast Energy.\n>\n> One item of note regarding project feasibility - while I ran Westcoast\n> Energy's Asia business development and operations, we invested (with\n> partners) over $600 MM US in five years with a total staff of 5 (including\n> clerical), and a write-off rate of 0.14% of capital invested - possibly a\n> record low.   I have good systems for risk review and mitigation, and  to\n> screen projects, countries, partners, and  agents.\n>\n> The contracts I have been working on in Mexico are Pemex contracts, but\n> are similar to the contracts used by CFE for IPPs, and drafted by the same\n> law firm,  if Rosarito is any example.  Having worked on $60 MM claims\n> under these contracts, I am very familiar with the problems that these\n> contracts have, the various possible interpretations, and the possible\n> \"fixes\".   If, as I suspect, Enron are interested in more power\n> development in the rapidly expanding/opening Mexican IPP market, I believe\n> I could offer solid advice on the contracts, the players, and the risks.\n>\n> The first page of my CV is below in e-mail form.  If it is of interest,\n> the complete CV is attached.  A list of services my consulting company\n> provides is available upon request.  We are basically a boutique business\n> consulting firm, consisting of former senior executives of Canadian energy\n> firms/governments.  Some of us, myself included, offer multi-lingual\n> capabilities.\n>\n> I can be reached in Mexico City at phone (52) 5290-0117, fax (52) 5291\n> 9627 or at the e mail in the CV at any time, or at this e-mail for the\n> next two months.\n>\n> I would appreciate if you could circulate this note and my CV to the\n> appropriate parties in Enron.\n>\n>\n> Sincerely,\n>\n> John Hunter, P. Eng.\n>\n>\n>\n> JOHN COLIN HUNTER\n>\n> 338 Roche Point Drive\n> North Vancouver, BC, Canada  V7G 2M2\n>\n> Tele:  (1-604) 929-3415\n> Fax:  (1-604) 929-7168\n> E-Mail:  johnhunter@idmail.com\n>\n>\n> PROFILE\n>\n>    A senior business executive in the energy sector,\n> with more than 30 years of diverse experience in Canada and overseas in\n> petroleum refining, the upstream oil and gas industry, natural gas utility\n> operations and management, and international operations and business\n> development in the natural gas and power infrastructure business.\n> Multi-lingual.\n>\n>\n> KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS\n>\n>    * Successful consultant to international joint\n> ventures in facilitation, contract disputes, claims, and business\n> development, living and working overseas.\n>\n> * As the first Vice-President, International, of Canada's 17th largest\n> company, developed the international strategic plan, and then developed,\n> built and operated successful international energy projects.\n>\n> * Served as President and/or Director of five power generation joint\n> ventures.\n>\n> * As V.P. of Canada's largest integrated gas utility, developed and\n> implemented policy to lead the company into the de-regulated environment.\n>\n> * Restructured, re-staffed and changed the culture of an operating\n> department of 220, while accomplishing profitable growth and business\n> change.\n>\n> * Developed and innovatively financed heavy oil projects, and\n> completed the successful disposition of $500 MM of oil and gas assets.\n>\n> * General management skills include leadership, strategic planning,\n> marketing, risk assessment/mitigation, operations and project management.\n>\n>    * Introduction of innovation/change in human\n> and technical fields.\n>\n>    * Proven record of significant\n> industry-recognized accomplishments.\n>\n>    * Proven record as a very strong negotiator\n> and contract expert.\n>\n>\n> RESUME ATTACHED\n>\n>\n>", "mid" : "17739482.1075840208481.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/300.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "300.", "date" : "2000-09-11 07:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Message for Ken Lay ENRON re Sept. 20" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ae" }, "sender" : "contact@weforum.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nAn error concerning the cancellation policy has occurred in the Logistical \nDetails sheet we have been sending with the Annual Meeting confirmation \nletter.\nPlease refer instead to the information given on the registration form, \ncopied below for your convenience.\n\nCancellation\n\nThere is no cancellation fee for the Annual Meeting itself if the \nregistration is cancelled before 15 September 2000. Thereafter cancellation \nfees are as follows:\n- From 16 September to 15 November 2000: 10%\n- From 16 November to 31 December 2000: 50%\n- From 1 January 2001 onwards: 100%\n\nCancellations must be received in written form.\n\nPlease accept our apologies for this error.\n\n\n", "mid" : "16347368.1075840208504.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/301.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "301.", "date" : "2000-09-12 01:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting 2001 - CORRIGENDUM" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998af" }, "sender" : "jngoodman@ncpa.org", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jcgoodman@ncpa.org", "jcgoodman@ncpa.org" ], "cc" : [ "jcgoodman@ncpa.org" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nYesterday, we received a copy of your letter to Sanjiv Sidhu.  Thank you so\nmuch for writing the letter to him on our behalf.   I will call today to see\nif he has time to visit with us.\n\nOn another note, we will be starting our campaign on September 29th\n(limited for the weekend, and saturation starting after the Olympics on\nOctober 2nd) for two weeks.    We will continue to raise money, and go up\nafter that as the money comes in, but we felt the time is right to inform\nthe public on Social Security.\n\nTo update you on monies received from your appeal, they are; Willie\nAlexander $500; Ben Love $1K; Gay Lauderdale, Williams, $25K; Bob\nMcNair,$25K.  Thank you for your help on this.\n\nI will keep you posted.     Again, thank you.\n\nJeanette N. Goodman\n\n\n - winmail.dat", "mid" : "6533028.1075840208526.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/302.", "bcc" : [ "jcgoodman@ncpa.org" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "302.", "date" : "2000-09-12 01:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2Technologies/Social Security Advertising Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b0" }, "sender" : "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "> On Thursday, September 7, Foundation economist Scott Moody testified\n> before the Tax, Finance, and Exports Subcommittee of the House Committee\n> on Small Business. Moody presented new estimates of the growing size and\n> complexity of the Internal Revenue Code. He explained that even though the\n> code's most notoriously complex provisions target large businesses, small\n> businesses actually suffer disproportionately from compliance costs. (See\n> full testimony at http://www.taxfoundation.org/testimony-compliance.html.)\n> Also on the panel with Moody were Rep. Billy Tauzin (R-LA), Rep. Sununu\n> (R-NH), Val Oveson; David Lifson; Pamela Olson; Martin Davidoff and Todd\n> McCracken.\n>\n> Of course, that was the same week that the President vetoed estate tax\n> repeal, a veto that the House tried in vain to override. Media outlets\n> have turned to the Tax Foundation throughout the year for objective\n> explanations of how the estate tax works and what repeal might mean, and\n> this last legislative gasp brought one more round of inquiries. Most were\n> the usual background calls from print reporters who need to fact-check\n> their stories, but two radio interviews and one television interview also\n> resulted:\n>\n> * On Friday, September 1, new Executive Director Scott Hodge gave a\n> Radio America interview emphasizing the deleterious effects of the tax's\n> high rates and monumental complexity.\n> * On Thursday, September 7, Tax Foundation Chief Economist Patrick\n> Fleenor gave two interviews on the federal estate and gift tax.  On a Cox\n> Television segment broadcast across the nation Fleenor argued that these\n> taxes discourage entrepreneurism and make it difficult for taxpayers to\n> pass small businesses or family farms from one generation to the next.  In\n> addition, he argued that they added significant complexity to the tax\n> code.\n> * Later, on WJR radio in Detroit, Fleenor filled in for House Majority\n> Leader Dick Armey, who was called away for a vote, and took calls from\n> listeners about the effects of the tax.  Here Fleenor reiterated his\n> earlier remarks and argued that the adverse effects of the tax were\n> particularly hard to justify in light of the fact that these taxes only\n> accounted for about 1 percent of federal revenues.\n>\n> While spending a lot of time explaining the taxes that are levied after\n> death, the staff was also researching the hidden taxes that the living pay\n> every day, often without realizing it. Communications director Bill Ahern\n> and economist Scott Moody helped ABC News Correspondent John Stossel\n> prepare a story on all the taxes that a typical small business owner in\n> Missouri faces throughout his workday. If the story is completed as\n> scheduled, you can look for the upcoming segment on ABC's 20/20.\n>\n> If you have any questions or need additional information please contact me\n> by phone at 202/661-4226, by e-mail at jrogers@taxfoundation.org or go to\n> the Tax Foundation's web site at www.taxfoundation.org.\n>\n> ", "mid" : "10514061.1075840208549.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/303.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "303.", "date" : "2000-09-12 03:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Highlights of the Tax Foundation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b1" }, "sender" : "pam.benson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "james.noles@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "kelly.communications@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "kelly.communications@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "james.derrick@enron.com", "kelly.communications@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com" ], "text" : "As part of our commitment to responsible business practices around the worl=\nd,=20\nwe have recently launched a Corporate Responsibility function at Enron.  Th=\ne=20\nfurther development, implementation and ultimate success of this effort wil=\nl=20\ndepend upon the participation and coordination of the business units and=20\nregions.\n\nTo that end, we are launching a Corporate Responsibility task force, which =\nI=20\nwill chair.  The roles of this task force will include developing and=20\ncoordinating social and environmental policies, strategy, and information=\n=20\namong the Enron business units; monitoring alignment of business activities=\n=20\nwith corporate responsibility goals; and providing a forum for business uni=\nts=20\nto share issues and develop a consistent strategy.  Kelly Kimberly, Senior=\n=20\nVice President of Corporate Responsibility, and also of Marketing=20\nCommunication and Public Relations for Enron Broadband Services, will lead=\n=20\nthe overall corporate responsibility initiative.  Additionally, because of=\n=20\ntheir interest and experience working on these issues, Paula Rieker, Mark=\n=20\nSchroeder and Rob Walls have already volunteered to represent their=20\nrespective business units on the task force.\n\nAs a leader at Enron, I am seeking your participation, support and=20\nleadership.  I am asking the head of each business unit or major corporate=\n=20\nfunction to either participate personally or designate a VP-or-higher level=\n=20\nindividual to serve as a member of the task force.  I look forward to your=\n=20\norganization=01,s participation.\n\nThe first task force meeting will be in Houston from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m=\n. =20\nPlease choose one of the dates listed below, note your designee, and respon=\nd=20\nto Stacy Walker by Tuesday, September 19, by fax at 713-646-3248, or by pho=\nne=20\nat 713-853-3583.  Additional details, such as an agenda and a meeting=20\nlocation, will follow.\n\nOctober 3 _____    October 25     _____\n\nOctober 4 _____   Designee _________________________\n\nThanks.\nJoe", "mid" : "12191487.1075840208579.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/304.", "bcc" : [ "james.derrick@enron.com", "kelly.communications@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "james.noles@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "304.", "date" : "2000-09-12 02:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Invitation to Corporate Responsibility Task Force Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b2" }, "sender" : "managingdirector@weforum.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nFurther to our confirmation of your participation in Annual Meeting 2001, I \nam most pleased to send you the enclosed information which provides you with \na first look at the concept of the programme as well as with practical \ndetails on your stay in Davos.\n\nShould you need any assistance with your registration, please do not hesitate \nto get in touch with my colleague in charge of your sector at the Foundation.\n\nWith best personal regards,\n\nClaude Smadja,\nManaging Director\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n\nYou will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the attached document.\nIf it is not yet installed on your system, you can download it at:\nhttp://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html\n\n\n\n\n - September Update.pdf", "mid" : "18972655.1075840208625.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/305.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "305.", "date" : "2000-09-12 10:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Annual Meeting 2001 - September Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b3" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com", "shelley.corman@enron.com", "stinson.gibner@enron.com", "gil.muhl@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com", "shelley.corman@enron.com", "stinson.gibner@enron.com", "gil.muhl@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com", "shelley.corman@enron.com", "stinson.gibner@enron.com", "gil.muhl@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nI have invited the following individuals to join us at the 3 pm Thursday \nmeeting to review the draft of your Columbus speech on the natural gas \nsituation.\n\nHamd Alhkayat--Hamd has replaced Andrew Miles in the rotation and will be \nhelping me with your presentations as well as being the lead with Jeff's \nspeeches.\n\nShelley Corman--Shelley has been developing messages for the current and \nanticipated gas situation and pipeline safety for the gas pipeline group.  \n(The safety issue could come up in your Q&A.)\n\nStinson Gibner--Stinson is with the research group that has generated some of \nthe more complex slides in your draft dealing with volatility and historic \nfutures pricing.\n\nGil Muhl--Gil markets gas products to customers and is speaking at an AGA \nconference on the gas supply and price situation the day before your talk.  \nHis group is focusing on new products to help end-users with winter \nvolatility.  I have asked Gil to send you his presentation as well for the \nmeeting.\n\nBack to your presentation (the draft slides of which I am delivering to you \ntoday), Dan Yergin thought it would be appropriate for you to give an \noverview of the situation as the \"teacher\" or \"professor.\"  Some questions \nthat you could address would include:\n\nWhere has the industry come from, and what lessons have we learned?\n\nHow is the business different today?\n\nWhat public policy conclusions are implicit in this history?\n\nI think our comparative advantage over the specialists who will be presenting \nbefore and after your keynote is that you have \"been there\" in the evolution \nof the natural gas market, and Enron is at the forefront of helping customers \ndeal with price and supply uncertainty.  There is also a good opportunity to \nstress the need for new industry \"best practices\" (more hedging) and the \nright public policies to deal with this issue (from \"do no harm\" to expanding \nincentives in the market).\n\n- Rob\n\n", "mid" : "5646225.1075840208648.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/306.", "bcc" : [ "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com", "shelley.corman@enron.com", "stinson.gibner@enron.com", "gil.muhl@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "306.", "date" : "2000-09-12 04:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thursday Meeting on Winter Gas Prices" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b4" }, "sender" : "cscusack@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosalee, I've attached the draft letter from Mr.  Moore for Mr. Lay's review. \nChristine\n - Lay Enron Houston.doc", "mid" : "4175175.1075840208671.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/307.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "307.", "date" : "2000-09-12 09:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "draft for CECP" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b5" }, "sender" : "alfredo@dvinci.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "erik@dvinci.net", "erik@dvinci.net" ], "cc" : [ "erik@dvinci.net" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay:\n?\nI had the pleasure to meet you while I was the  Consul General of Guatemala=\n=20\nin Houston from 1996 to 2000. On April 1st.2000 I  resigned to that positio=\nn=20\nand was appointed President and CEO of \"D'VINCI  INTERNATIONAL=20\nCOMMUNICATIONS, INC\". and its sister company \"THE  HOUSTON INTERNATIONAL=20\nBUSINESS CHANNEL\", both companies based in  Houston.\n?\nThe Houston International Business Channel owns  cable Television Optel=20\nchannel 35, and is the only television company dedicated  to programming=20\nbusiness to business in the US, and simultaneously on-line via  our website=\n=20\nwww.hibc.net.\n?\nThe Houston International Business Channel has  been? appointed by the=20\nImmigration and Naturalization Service Houston  District Office to develop =\na=20\nseries of 24 - 15 minute TV programs.=20\naddressing key  issues to interest/concern to the international community t=\no=20\nimform about the  necessary requirements to obtain the different Visas=20\nnecessary to enter the  United States.\n?\nWe have already filmed a Interview of Mr.  Richard Cravener District Direct=\nor=20\nof the Houston INS District. This interview  will be the opening of these=\n=20\nprograms, and each program will be host by Mr.  Cravener?\n?\nFollowing please find an outline of this  programs:\n?\n\n\n\nPrograms Broadcast=20\n\n\n\nThe series will be aired on:\n\nHIBC Channel 35, Optel Cable television system, Houston Texas.\n\nHCCTV Channel 19, Warner Cable television system, Houston Texas.\n\nWith the implementation of new technology \"Digital Video  Streaming\", HIBC=\n=20\nsimultaneously broadcast its programming on-line  at www.hibc.net.=20\nAccordingly, HIBC  effectively broadcast to a global scope.\nIn order to maximize the exposure of these programs, HIBC will make them =\n=20\navailable (on-demand) via the Internet for a period of 6 months.\n\nSponsorship Opportunities\n\nThe cost of sponsoring these programs is $15,000 per program. HIBC will =20\nproduce and broadcast two programs per month. Your sponsorship will include=\n =20\nIntro and Outro credits (This program has been brought to you by  ENRON), a=\ns=20\nwell as the insertion of two 30\" commercial spots during  each program. You=\n=20\ncan sponsor the total of 24? programs,? or as  many months as you may=20\nconsider convenient?\n=20\nTransforming these programs into a marketing tool\n\n\n\nYou can maximize your investment in this sponsorship, and incorporated it a=\ns =20\none of your strategic marketing tools by linking HIBC=01,s web site to your=\ns. =20\nIn addition, you can also send video copies of these programs to your=20\nbusiness  associates and clients worldwide.=20\n\nEditing a video introduction stated by you will enhance the delivery of thi=\ns =20\npowerful message.=20\n\nI would like very much to meet with you to and discuss the possibilities of=\n =20\nthis program.\n\n?Thank you for your time and attention. I look forward to have the =20\nopportunity to personally meet with you and explained in more detail all th=\ne =20\naspects of this program, in the mean time I remain as always,\n\n?\n\nVery Cordially yours,\n\nAlfredo Aguilar G?lvez\n\nPresident & CEO?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?", "mid" : "9855248.1075840208695.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/308.", "bcc" : [ "erik@dvinci.net" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "308.", "date" : "2000-09-12 09:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Inmmigration and Naturalization Service \"INS\" PROGRAM" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b6" }, "sender" : "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us", "recipients" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To be removed from the \"E-Katz\" distribution list, simply reply to this\ne-mail with your request.  If you have multiple e-mail addresses you use,\nplease include a name and/or company, otherwise we may not be able to locate\nthe correct entry to remove.  For more information on the Katz\nadministration, visit our website at http://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor.\n\n\nMayor Vera Katz and the Portland Classical Chinese Garden cordially invite\nyou to help celebrate the opening of Lan Su Yuan,\nthe Garden of Awakening Orchids at the\n\nRibbon Cutting Ceremony\n\non Thursday, September 14, 2000\nfrom 11:30 to 12:30 PM\nat the corner of NW Third & Everett\n\nAfter years of planning and months of meticulous construction, we are ready\nto unveil what is sure to become one of Portland's proudest landmarks.\n\nThe ceremony will be hosted by Mayor Katz with honored guests His Excellency\nLi Zhaoxing, Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., and Suzhou Mayor Chen Deming.\n\nFollowing the ceremony, the garden will be open to the public at the regular\nadmission prices ($6.00 adults / $5.00 seniors and students).\n\nWe hope to see you there!\n\n(If you have any questions, please call the Garden at 228-8131)\n\n\n <<...>>\n\n", "mid" : "12481850.1075840208754.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/309.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "309.", "date" : "2000-09-12 10:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "e-Katz: Invite to Classical Chinese Garden ribbon cutting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b7" }, "sender" : "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "john.hardy@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "dennis.ulak@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "scott.reblitz@enron.com", "marc.eichmann@enron.com", "jay.sparling@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "john.hardy@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "dennis.ulak@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "scott.reblitz@enron.com", "marc.eichmann@enron.com", "jay.sparling@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "john.hardy@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "dennis.ulak@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "scott.reblitz@enron.com", "marc.eichmann@enron.com", "jay.sparling@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com" ], "text" : "Joe Hillings:\n\n I think that I speak for the rest of the team when I say how grateful we are \nthat u are there to help us in WDC. All of this would not be possible but for \nthe hard work and initiative shown by you and ur team in DC. Thank you.\n\n\nSanjay\n\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings@ENRON\n10/14/99 04:05 AM\nTo: Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: Joe Allen/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S \nFastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill Gathmann/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John \nHardy/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Brian \nRedmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Long/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Terence H \nThorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Dennis Ulak/EOG/Enron@Enron, \nCynthia Sandherr/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey Keeler/Corp/Enron@Enron, Scott \nReblitz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marc Eichmann/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nJay Sparling/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Carolyn \nCooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Steven J \nKean/HOU/EES@EES, Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Kelly \nKimberly/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \nSubject: Re: OPIC Reauthorization -- Passed in House 10/13/99  \n\nTo: Steve Kean: Steve, this has been a very good week for Enron. The OPIC \nauthorization bill was passed by a big margin, the Defense Appropriation bill \ngiving the President authority to extend the exemptions on India sanctions, \nsuccess with the Trade Adjustment Act language important to a problem raised \n\"recently\" by PGE, good news on Cong. Barton's willingness to consider some \npositive language in the electricity restructuring bill, etc. Yesterday, \nSudaker Rao called me from the Indian Embassy to read me a letter Ambassador \nChandra wrote to Dean O'Hair , chair of the US-India Business Council \nthanking them and Enron by name for the success on the sanctions effort. Our \nUS WTO Energy Services Coalition grew to 40 members and next week we lead the \nUS-Bolivia Business Partnership on its trip to Bolivia to meet with President \nBanzer and others in the Bolivian political and business leadership. \n\nAt Enron, Ken frequently cites the Enron people who involve themselves in \nmaking things happen. I think the items cited above are examples of what Ken \nsays to all of us. Ken and Rosalee are always ready to get involved as they \ndid in moving the position letter signed by Ken in the OPIC issue. My group \ndid the preparation of the letter and moved it to the Hill in a timely \nfashion. John Hardy working from material prepared by Kelly Kimberly on the \nCuiba update (the House International Relations Committee senior staff was \nworried that it could be used to support some adverse amendment) preped the \nstaff and drafted a one-pager answer sheet. This over-all effort on the OPIC \nissue was repeated on all of the other matters assigned.\n\nIt is very rewarding to be part of an organization that constantly works to \nwin. Ken's right; people do make the difference at Enron. Thanks to all.\n\nJoe\n\n\nLora Sullivan\n10/13/99 06:27 PM\n\n\nTo: Joe Allen/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S \nFastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Bill Gathmann/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John \nHardy/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Brian \nRedmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chris Long/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Terence H \nThorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Dennis Ulak/EOG/Enron@Enron, Joe \nHillings/Corp/Enron@Enron, Cynthia Sandherr/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey \nKeeler/Corp/Enron@Enron, Scott Reblitz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMarc Eichmann/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jay \nSparling/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Carolyn \nCooney/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: OPIC Reauthorization -- Passed in House 10/13/99\n\nThe House just passed a four-year reauthorization of OPIC.  Some amendments \nwere passed, however, none of them were \"killers\" for Enron interests.  The \nbill will now go to conference and we hope to have final legislation in the \nimmediate future.\n\nMore information to follow.  Thought you'd like the most up-to-date news.\n\nChris Long\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "31707722.1075840201515.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/31.", "bcc" : [ "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "john.hardy@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "dennis.ulak@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "scott.reblitz@enron.com", "marc.eichmann@enron.com", "jay.sparling@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "31.", "date" : "1999-10-15 19:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: OPIC Reauthorization -- Passed in House 10/13/99" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b8" }, "sender" : "achowdhr@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "+ Strike by Department of Telecom Employees \n+ Finance Ministry considering super regulator for financial sector \n\nU.S.-India Business Council to host Indian Finace Minister Yashwant Sinha and \nU.S. Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta for the U.S.-india Commercial \nDialogue at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on September 14, 2000 at 11 a.m.\n\nPlease contact Rick Rossow at rrossow@uschamber.com for further details on \nregistering for this event\n\nUSIBC Daily News\n\nSeptember 12, 2000\n\nAgro/Patents/Pharma \nBroadcasting/Entertainment \nSeptember 10- Rupert Murdoch controlled Star TV is likely to take 25 per cent \nequity stake in Rajan Raheja's Hathway Cable Company to firm up its place in \nthe fiercely competitive cable distribution market. Company sources confirmed \nthe move, but declined to comment on the price involved. -The Indian Express\n\n? \nCommunications \nSeptember 8- Communications networks in many parts of India were disrupted \nbecause of the indefinite strike by telecom employees seeking settlement of \nlabor issues before corporatisation of the department of telecommunication \nservices (DTS) -The Times Of India \n\nSeptember 7- A section of cellular service providers, to ensure a level \nplaying field, is planning to form a consortium to bid for the national \nlong-distance (NLD) telephone license in India. -The Financial Express\n\n?? ???? \nEconomic/General News \nSeptember 11- The rate of inflation, in India, rose to 5.94 per cent in the \nweek ended August 26, due to a significant 5 per cent rise in electricity \ncharges. - The Economic Times\n\nEnergy \nSeptember 7- The Indian Petroleum Minister, Mr. Ram Naik, has appealed to the \nmembers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to \nincrease the production levels of crude oil so that prices are brought down \nto sustainable levels.? -Business Line\n\nFinancial: Trade & Investment \nSeptember 11- The finance ministry is actively considering the appointment of \na super-regulator for the financial sector on the line of the Financial \nServices Authority (FSA) in the UK. The super-regulator will coordinate among \nthe function-specific regulators. -Business Standard?? ???? \n\nInformation Technology \nSeptember 10- NASDAQ-listed Satyam Infoway today said it would invest up to \nRs 160 crore ( $1,600,000,000 US) over the next one year to expand its \nInternet operations including rolling out new E-Commerce strategies in the \ncountry. -The Indian Express \n\nSeptember 11- The online ad market in India is all set for a quantum leap. \nRevenues from the online advertising market are estimated to jump four-fold \nby this year, touching an impressive Rs 50 to Rs 60 crore ($500-$600 million \nUS). -Business Line\n\nSeptember 11- Cybersquatters with devious intent may be in for some legal \naction soon. Nasscom, the Indian association of software Companies, says that \nit expects its recommendations on the Copyright Act be amended to include \ncybersquatting as a legal offence will be passed in the winter session of \nParliament. -The Economic Times \n\n? \nInsurance and Finance \n\nPolitical/International \nSeptember 10- The Indian government has set December 2000 as the deadline for \nreview of all schemes being run by different government departments with a \nview to eliminating those programs that have lost relevance. -The Indian \nExpress\n\n??????? \nSanctions \nSeptember 11- The Indian steel industry is keeping their fingers crossed on \nthe possibility of the United States imposing a fresh dumping duty on Indian \nsteel. The primary concern is that other attractive export markets-like \nCanada and Mexico-may follow if the U.S. takes a decision. -Business Standard\n\nTransportation/Infrastructure \nSeptember 7- The Indian Inter Ministerial group (IMG) today decided to \nprohibit schedueled domestic airlines from picking up equity stake in Indian \nAirlines (IA), blocking any plan of Jet Airways or Sahara Airlines to take \ncontrol of the state-owned domestic airline. -Business Line? ??? \n\nSeptember 8- Members of the SkyTeam Alliance - Air France and Delta Air- have \njointly decided to bid for a 26 per cent stake in the state-owned Air-India \n(A-I), after entering into a joint venture with an Indian partner. With the \nIndian partner, the joint venture Company will bid for 40 per cent of the \ngovernment's equity in A-I. -The Times Of India\n\n", "mid" : "156001.1075840208778.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/310.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "310.", "date" : "2000-09-13 03:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "U.S.-India Buisness Council; Daily Investment Update; September 1\r\n 2, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998b9" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "                                                                              \n                                                                    |--|\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |--|\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |---|\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | - |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | 3 |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | - |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |---|\n\n\n\n\n\n             Eli Lilly and Company Launches Lillydiabetes.com\n          New Web Site Designed To Help Patients Manage Diabetes\n\n Lillydiabetes.com is valuable resource for the 16 million Americans with\n                                 diabetes\n\n\nEli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) has launched lillydiabetes.com (\n\nhttp://www.lillydiabetes.com), an interactive Web site designed to help the\n\n16 million Americans with diabetes and their families understand and manage\n\nthe disease and its complications.  The Web site provides patients\n\ninformation about diabetes and gives them tools to help manage their\n\ndisease.\n\n\n\n\"Diabetes is a progressive, potentially debilitating disease that requires\n\nregular monitoring of blood sugar, blood pressure and weight, among other\n\nthings,\" said Doug Rude, e-commerce team leader, Eli Lilly and Company.\n\n\"Lillydiabetes.com can help empower patients and their families with the\n\ninformation and tools necessary to manage their disease and live healthier\n\nlives.\"\n\n\n\nLillydiabetes.com has a number of features and tools to encourage\n\naggressive management of diabetes.  Because diabetes is a chronic,\n\nprogressive disease, it is important that patients closely track their\n\nprogress toward better blood-sugar control, as well as the development of\n\ndiabetes-related complications. Those who register with the site have\n\naccess\n\nto customizable \"Measures of Control\" tools designed to help patients\n\nmonitor their diabetes and the complications that can arise.  The Measures\n\nof Control tools include:\n\n\n\n?    HbA1c Chart (blood-sugar control) ? Hemoglobin A1c test measures\naverage blood-sugar levels over a two to three-month period.  Each time an\nHbA1c test is done, patients can enter the value and save it as a color\ngraph, which then can be used to track the patient's progress toward better\nblood-sugar control.\n?    Height and Weight Index ? Excess body fat can lead to insulin\nresistance, a major factor in the development of type 2 diabetes.  This\ntool helps patients calculate their body mass index, which is a measure of\nbody weight relative to height.  The Web site then provides a place to save\nthat information and chart progress toward desired weight.\n\n\n?    Blood Pressure Chart ? A common complication of diabetes is high blood\npressure, which can lead to heart disease as well as signal other\npotentially serious problems, such as diabetic kidney disease.  This tool\nallows patients to enter their blood pressure levels, save them and chart\ntheir progress.\n\n\nOther resources found on lillydiabetes.com include:\n\n\n\nProduct Information ? With more than 75 years of innovation in diabetes\n\ncare, Eli Lilly and Company has developed many products for the treatment\n\nof diabetes.  This section informs users about treatment options and the\n\nlatest breakthroughs.\n\n\n\nLilly Diabetes Today?  Newsletter ? Users can request to receive by e-mail\n\nthis newsletter, which provides information about the latest diabetes\n\ndevelopments and research, as well as recipe ideas and inspiring articles.\n\n\n\nPatient Check List ? This section provides patients and family members with\n\na list of issues that should be addressed by their doctor, enabling them to\n\nwork with their physician to aggressively manage their disease.\n\n\n\nEducational Resources ? Lillydiabetes.com provides information on an array\n\nof diabetes-related topics.  Subject headings include:  About Diabetes,\n\nDiabetes Management, Planning Meals, Diabetes Resources, and Diabetes\n\nProducts.\n\n\n\nLilly plans to add new tools and features to the site every 90 days.  The\n\nnew features will help equip patients, physicians and other health care\n\nprofessionals with online tools that improve understanding of the disease\n\nand delivery of care to patients.\n\n\n\n\n\nEli Lilly and Company\n\nLilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing\n\nportfolio of best-in-class pharmaceutical products by applying the latest\n\nresearch from its own worldwide laboratories and from collaborations with\n\neminent scientific organizations. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind.,\n\nLilly provides answers ? through medicines and information ? for some of\n\nthe world's most urgent medical needs.\n\n\n\n                                #     #   #\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "4664950.1075840208803.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/311.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "311.", "date" : "2000-09-13 02:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Lilly Press Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ba" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "ewae_johann@lilly.com", "ewae_johann@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "ewae_johann@lilly.com" ], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Jo Brown/AM/LLY on 09/13/2000\n09:48 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nCOLLEEN M PARKER\n09/12/2000 10:02 AM\n\n\nTo:   Nancy Addington/AM/LLY@Lilly, Patricia A Andrews/AM/LLY@Lilly, Kindra\n      L Antey/AM/LLY@Lilly, Rhea K Apple/AM/LLY@Lilly, Victoria L\n      Arthur/AM/LLY@Lilly, Margaret R Ban/AM/LLY@Lilly, Sadie A\n      Barnett/AM/LLY@Lilly, Lisa E Bayne/AM/LLY@Lilly, Shirley D\n      Bell/AM/LLY@Lilly, Rebecca S Brawner/AM/LLY@Lilly, Mary Jo\n      Brown/AM/LLY@Lilly, Cheryl S Bruggenschmidt/AM/LLY@Lilly, Angela C\n      Byrne/AM/LLY@Lilly, Vickie E Cafaro/AM/LLY@Lilly, Bryce D\n      Carmine/AP/LLY@Lilly, Jennifer L Clark NONLILLY/AM/LLY@Lilly,\n      Jacqueline S Coy/AM/LLY@Lilly, Newton F Crenshaw/AM/LLY@Lilly,\n      Mitchell E Daniels Jr/AM/LLY@Lilly, Blake E Devitt\n      NONLILLY/AM/LLY@Lilly, Mary Dieter/AM/LLY@Lilly, W Roy\n      Dunbar/AM/LLY@Lilly, Michael L Eagle/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jalana C\n      Eash/AM/LLY@Lilly, Kathleen M Edwards/AM/LLY@Lilly, Mary J\n      Everitt/AM/LLY@Lilly, Rafael D Fernandez/AM/LLY@Lilly, Carrie L\n      Fisher/AM/LLY@Lilly, Stacey L Fout/AM/LLY@Lilly, Neal F\n      Fowler/AM/LLY@Lilly, Brendan P Fox Dr/AM/LLY@Lilly, Terra L\n      Fox/AM/LLY@Lilly, Charles E Golden/AM/LLY@Lilly, Pedro P\n      Granadillo/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jill E Graves/AM/LLY@Lilly, Thomas W\n      Grein/AM/LLY@Lilly, Robert W Grupp/AM/LLY@Lilly, Sharolyn A\n      Hallinin/AM/LLY@Lilly, Arnold C Hanish/AM/LLY@Lilly, James A\n      Harper/AM/LLY@Lilly, Daniel J Hasler/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jeffrey W\n      Henderson/AM/LLY@Lilly, Deborah M Hohlt/AM/LLY@Lilly, Terri L Horvath\n      NONLILLY/AM/LLY@Lilly, Andrew T Hotchkiss/EMA/LLY@Lilly, Ledora\n      Jacks/AM/LLY@Lilly, Shirley M Johnson/AM/LLY@Lilly, Joseph B\n      Kelley/AM/LLY@Lilly, Rebecca O Kendall/AM/LLY@Lilly, Gregory A\n      Kueterman/AM/LLY@Lilly, Shelley K Lambert/AM/LLY@Lilly, John C\n      Lechleiter/AM/LLY@Lilly, James B Lootens/AM/LLY@Lilly, David J\n      Marbaugh/AM/LLY@Lilly, Patricia A Martin/AM/LLY@Lilly, Michael\n      Marvel/AM/LLY@Lilly, Andrew Mascarenhas/AP/LLY@Lilly, Gerhard\n      Mayr/EMA/LLY@Lilly, Curtis L McDaniel/AM/LLY@Lilly, Dale E\n      Millington/AM/LLY@Lilly, Mary M Moyer/AM/LLY@Lilly, Cheryl Dawn\n      Neal/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jeffrey G Newton/AM/LLY@Lilly, Patricia A\n      Norton/AM/LLY@Lilly, Karen K Phebus/AM/LLY@Lilly, Richard D\n      Pilnik/AM/LLY@Lilly, Theodore J Planje/AM/LLY@Lilly, Steven R\n      Plump/AM/LLY@Lilly, Melissa D Pollard/AM/LLY@Lilly, Carol A\n      Prickett/AM/LLY@Lilly, Karin Ricketts/AM/LLY@Lilly, William R\n      Ringo/AM/LLY@Lilly, Tracy E Roberts/AM/LLY@Lilly, Mary E\n      Robinson/AM/LLY@Lilly, Donald A Royston/AM/LLY@Lilly, Julie D\n      Ruff/AM/LLY@Lilly, Gino Santini/AM/LLY@Lilly, Gail Sax/AM/LLY@Lilly,\n      Andrea K Smith/AM/LLY@Lilly, Kathleen K Smith NONLILLY/AM/LLY@Lilly,\n      Michael R Smith/AM/LLY@Lilly, Michael R Smith/AM/LLY@Lilly, Robert\n      Lee Smith/AM/LLY@Lilly, Gretchen E Spaulding/AM/LLY@Lilly, Rosemary I\n      Spearing/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jane J Springer/AM/LLY@Lilly, Elizabeth A\n      Stoneking/AM/LLY@Lilly, Ronald F Stowe/AM/LLY@Lilly, Donna L\n      Tackett/AM/LLY@Lilly, Sidney Taurel/AM/LLY@Lilly, Michael E\n      Thyen/AM/LLY@Lilly, Brenda D Turk/AM/LLY@Lilly, Laura M\n      Tyler/AM/LLY@Lilly, Albertus VanDenBergh/EMA/LLY@Lilly, Mildred L\n      Vaught/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jeffrey L Wadman/AM/LLY@Lilly, Maryanne\n      Wagner/AM/LLY@Lilly, August M Watanabe/AM/LLY@Lilly, Jennifer\n      Yoder/AM/LLY@Lilly\ncc:\n\nSubject:  **PRESS RELEASE**Anti-Hepatitis C Ribozyme Safety and\n      Pharmacokinetics Trial Successfully Completed\n\nThe attached joint press release was issued by Ribozyme late last night,\nSept. 11.\n\n(See attached file: Ribozyme Joint Release.doc)\n\nCOLLEEN PARKER\nCorporate Communications\n276-3402\n\n\n - Ribozyme Joint Release.doc", "mid" : "20669675.1075840208827.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/312.", "bcc" : [ "ewae_johann@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "312.", "date" : "2000-09-13 02:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**Anti-Hepatitis C Ribozyme Safety and\r\n Pharmacokinetics Trial Successfully Completed" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998bb" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "                                                                              \n                                                                    |--|\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |  |\n                                                                              \n                                                                    |--|\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |---|\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | - |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | 4 |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   | - |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |   |\n                                                                              \n                                                                   |---|\n\n\n\n\n\n Study Shows Efficacy of Zyprexa Superior to Valproate in the Treatment of\n               Acute Mania Associated with Bipolar Disorder\n          Study is the largest comparison of two mood stabilizers\n\n\nZyprexac (olanzapine, Lilly) provides better control of manic symptoms\n\nduring treatment of acute manic or mixed manic episodes compared with\n\nvalproate (Depakotec, Abbott), according to new data presented today at the\n\n13th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Congress (ECNP) in Munich.\n\nThe study is the first head-to-head comparison of Zyprexa and valproate\n\nsince the FDA's approval of the use of Zyprexa for bipolar mania in March.\n\n\n\nKey Findings\n\nDosing was based on both drugs' package inserts (see Study Design for more\n\ninformation). The study's primary efficacy measure was the Young-Mania\n\nRating Scale (Y-MRS), an 11-item scale used to assess the severity of a\n\npatient's mania. Key study endpoint findings included:\n\n\n\n?    The Zyprexa group experienced a significantly greater improvement on\nthe Y-MRS total score than did patients treated with valproate (49% vs.\n38%).\n?    A greater proportion of Zyprexa patients achieved remission from manic\nsymptoms (defined as Y-MRS Total Score < 12) compared with valproate\npatients (47% vs. 34%).\n?    54% of patients on Zyprexa experienced a 50% or more improvement in\nY?MRS scores compared with 42% of the valproate patients.\n?    Zyprexa patients demonstrated a statistically significant improvement\nin certain Y-MRS Individual Item Scores compared with valproate patients:\nactivity/energy (53% vs. 41%), sleep (69% vs. 45%) and language-thought\ndisorder (49% vs. 35%).  Changes in other core symptoms of mania as defined\nby the Y-MRS Individual Item Scores were similar for the two treatment\ngroups.\n\n\n\n\nStudy Design\n\nThe three-week, randomized, parallel, double-blind, acute-phase study\n\nexamined 251 hospitalized patients at 44 sites who met the DSM-IV criteria\n\nfor a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder and were experiencing acute manic or\n\nmixed episodes. Subjects received olanzapine in a flexible dose range of 5\n\nto 20 mg/day (once daily) or valproate in a flexible does range of 500 to\n\n2,500  mg/day (multiple doses per day). The mean ending dose for Zyprexa\n\nwas 17 mg/day and the mean ending dose for valproate was 1500 mg/day. In\n\naddition, plasma levels were monitored to ensure valproate trough levels\n\nwere maintained within the targeted therapeutic range of 50-125 ?g/mL; the\n\nmean value of all levels obtained was 79.4 ?g/mL. Clinicians determined\n\ndosing based on each patient's clinical response as well as the blood\n\nlevels in patients taking valproate. Lorazepam use was restricted to a\n\nmaximum dose of 2 mg/day, and administration was prohibited within eight\n\nhours of a psychiatric exam.\n\n\n\nAdditional Study Results\n\nNeither Zyprexa nor valproate induced depressive symptoms in bipolar manic\n\nor mixed patients.  In fact, both Zyprexa and valproate patients showed an\n\nimprovement in depressive symptoms as measured by the Hamilton Depression\n\nRating Scale (HAMD-21).  However, Zyprexa patients showed greater\n\nimprovement at the study endpoint in HAMD-21 scores (35% vs. 24%).  The\n\neffects of Zyprexa have not yet been studied in bipolar depression.\n\n\n\nZyprexa was generally well tolerated. The most common and significantly\n\ndifferent adverse events for Zyprexa were somnolence (39.2% vs. 20.6% for\n\nvalproate), dry mouth (33.6% vs. 6.3%), and increased appetite (12.0% vs.\n\n2.4%).  The most common adverse event for valproate was nausea (28.6% vs.\n\n10.4% for Zyprexa). Additional safety information for Zyprexa and valproate\n\ncan be obtained from their package inserts.\n\n\n\n\"These data support the value of Zyprexa as a much needed treatment\n\noption,\" said Mauricio Tohen, M.D., Dr. P.H., medical adviser, Lilly\n\nResearch Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, and lead investigator for the\n\nstudy.  \"The findings provide further evidence that Zyprexa effectively\n\nstabilizes mood in patients with bipolar disorder.\"\n\n\n\nManic symptoms occur during the manic phase of bipolar disorder, a lifelong\n\nillness characterized by disruptive swings in mood.  Symptoms include\n\nabnormal elation and/or irritability, often accompanied by an unrealistic\n\nbelief in one's own abilities, increased sex drive, delusions and alcohol\n\nor drug abuse.  People with bipolar disorder also may experience mixed\n\nepisodes, marked by symptoms of mania and clinical depression occurring\n\nsimultaneously. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,\n\nFourth Edition (DSM-IV).  American Psychiatric Association, 1994.\n\n\nZyprexa (olanzapine, Lilly)\nvalproate (Depakote, Abbott)\n\n\nThe study findings are particularly pertinent in light of valproate's\n\nrecent revised black box warning from the Food and Drug Administration\n\nfollowing reports of life-threatening pancreatitis in both children and\n\nadults.\n\n\n\n\"Physicians have good reason to take these new data into account,\" said\n\nCarlos A. Zarate, M.D., associate professor of psychiatry and director,\n\nbipolar and psychotic disorders program, University of Massachusetts\n\nMedical Center.  \"The efficacy of Zyprexa coupled with its favorable safety\n\nprofile suggest that it may provide a timely treatment alternative for\n\npatients with bipolar disorder.\"\n\n\n\nZyprexa is indicated in the United States for the management of the\n\nmanifestations of psychotic disorders as demonstrated in short-term\n\nclinical trials with schizophrenia patients.  It is also approved for the\n\nshort-term treatment of acute manic episodes associated with bipolar\n\ndisorder.\n\n\n\nIn the original schizophrenia registration trials, olanzapine was generally\n\nwell tolerated.  However, as with all medications, olanzapine was\n\nassociated with some side effects.  In the original six-week, acute-phase\n\nschizophrenia trials, the most common treatment-emergent adverse event\n\nassociated with olanzapine was somnolence.  Other common events were\n\ndizziness, weight gain, constipation, akathisia (restlessness), and\n\npostural hypotension.  Modest elevations of prolactin were also seen,\n\nalthough mean changes from baseline to endpoint were not statistically\n\nsignificantly different between olanzapine and placebo.  A small number of\n\npatients experienced asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminase; none\n\nof these patients developed jaundice or drug-induced hepatitis.\n\n\n\nIn short-term (three- and four-week) acute bipolar mania trials, the most\n\ncommon treatment-emergent adverse event associated with olanzapine was\n\nsomnolence.  Other common events were dry mouth, dizziness, asthenia,\n\nconstipation, dyspepsia, increased appetite, and tremor.\n\n\n\nLilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing\n\nportfolio of best-in-class pharmaceutical products by applying the latest\n\nresearch from its own worldwide laboratories and from collaborations with\n\neminent scientific organizations.  Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind.,\n\nLilly provides answers ? through medicines and information ? for some of\n\nthe world's most urgent medical needs.\n\n\n\n                                #    #    #\n", "mid" : "6199956.1075840208854.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/313.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "313.", "date" : "2000-09-13 03:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Lilly Press Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998bc" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I recently had the privilege to attend a speech given by Gene Kranz, who was \nin charge at NASA for many space flight missions, including the disastrous \nApollo 13 mission.  He has written a book called \"Failure is not an Option\".  \nHe speaks of teamwork, discipline and approaching the unexpected with an \nattitude that excludes failure.  In short, his speech was great!\n\nI don't know if/where this sort of speaker would be helpful to Enron, but I \nwanted you to know about him.  Volunteer Houston brought him to town, so I'm \nsure they know how to get a hold of him.  I realize he is not a corporate \norganization expert, but he's one heck of a motivational speaker.  Hope this \nis helpful.", "mid" : "16149180.1075840208877.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/314.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "314.", "date" : "2000-09-13 03:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "speaker" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998bd" }, "sender" : "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gavyn.davies@gs.com", "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "bgrady@carlylesf.com", "ghamel@strategos.com", "cwimmer@weeklystandard.com", "llindsey@aei.org", "portney@rff.org", "stelzer@aol.com", "rzoellick@gmfus.org", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron on \n09/11/2000 02:55 PM ---------------------------\nFrom: Russell Mitchell on 09/11/2000 11:31 AM\nTo: Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Slides\n\n\n\n - Enron on Calif. crisis 9-7-00.doc", "mid" : "31031036.1075840208903.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/315.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gavyn.davies@gs.com", "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "bgrady@carlylesf.com", "ghamel@strategos.com", "cwimmer@weeklystandard.com", "llindsey@aei.org", "portney@rff.org", "stelzer@aol.com", "rzoellick@gmfus.org", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "315.", "date" : "2000-09-13 06:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Advisory Council presentations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998be" }, "sender" : "adminsec@centralhouston.org", "recipients" : [ "billf@spirerealty.com", "wpenland@cbrichardellis.com", "sorobinson@swbell.net", "jmblackmon@shell.com", "solbera@texaco.com", "robert.smith@dal.frb.org", "richard.johnson@chron.com", "laboon@lockeliddell.com", "pdeanti@aol.com", "playne@trizechahn.com", "nbdha@aol.com", "driv@chevron.com", "castillo@dt.uh.edu", "mkhourie@trammellcrow.com", "mark.hellrung@fourseasons.com", "louis_sklar@hines.com", "ljones@dttus.com", "klay@enron.com", "jday@mdck.com", "jbrasher@ymca.houston.org", "jw3411@txmail.sbc.com", "jkollaer@houston.org", "jpage@cei-crescent.com", "james_furr@gensler.com", "lancasterhotels@compuserve.com", "hreasoner@velaw.com", "riley@cooperindustries.com", "jnelson@houstonendowment.org", "gary.giglio@gs.com", "msettle@mccorddev.com", "egiesing@kpmg.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "hudson@hou.morrisarchitects.com", "connell@mail.bankone.com", "betty@duncaninterests.com", "richarde@centurydev.com", "jmiazga@gt.com", "alan.gover@weil.com", "alan.r.buckwalter@chase.com", "kfrels@bracepatt.com", "johnk@kirksey.com", "bmsmgmt@netropolis.net", "kcollins@postproperties.com", "chipcarlisle@wellsfargo.com", "steve_letbetter@reliantenergy.com", "bfranks@hcpa.com", "texhldem@aol.com", "fosheed@nuevoenergy.com", "billw@wedgegroup.com", "dam@h-s.com", "ann.simpson@sfxent.com", "sally.jeffcoat@stjoe.sch.org", "dhenders@hourhpo.hyatt.com", "richard_johnson@bakerbotts.com", "tsimmons@spencerstuart.com", "poral@gardere.com", "deborah.cannon@nationsbank.com", "acurtin@chasetower.com", "rmargraves@winstead.com", "steve_burkett@staubach.com", "houstoninfo@akingump.com", "aksmith@uh.edu", "rhonda@yancey-hausman.com", "wwilsonjr@tcpholdings.com", "carl.baucum@ey.com", "ablackshear@fulbright.com", "zburney@aol.com", "robert.carlquist@chron.com", "dafi@dynegy.com", "mgibbs@nextstage.net", "emmonsw@epenergy.com", "pmencha@enron.com", "dnip888@aol.com", "aschilt@uh.edu", "pault@alleytheatre.com", "mike.walker@chase.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "ARENA PRESS CONFERENCE--Please see  attached.\n - email.chibd.0914press.doc", "mid" : "2093859.1075840208936.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/316.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "billf@spirerealty.com", "wpenland@cbrichardellis.com", "sorobinson@swbell.net", "jmblackmon@shell.com", "solbera@texaco.com", "robert.smith@dal.frb.org", "richard.johnson@chron.com", "laboon@lockeliddell.com", "pdeanti@aol.com", "playne@trizechahn.com", "nbdha@aol.com", "driv@chevron.com", "castillo@dt.uh.edu", "mkhourie@trammellcrow.com", "mark.hellrung@fourseasons.com", "louis_sklar@hines.com", "ljones@dttus.com", "klay@enron.com", "jday@mdck.com", "jbrasher@ymca.houston.org", "jw3411@txmail.sbc.com", "jkollaer@houston.org", "jpage@cei-crescent.com", "james_furr@gensler.com", "lancasterhotels@compuserve.com", "hreasoner@velaw.com", "riley@cooperindustries.com", "jnelson@houstonendowment.org", "gary.giglio@gs.com", "msettle@mccorddev.com", "egiesing@kpmg.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "hudson@hou.morrisarchitects.com", "connell@mail.bankone.com", "betty@duncaninterests.com", "richarde@centurydev.com", "jmiazga@gt.com", "alan.gover@weil.com", "alan.r.buckwalter@chase.com", "kfrels@bracepatt.com", "johnk@kirksey.com", "bmsmgmt@netropolis.net", "kcollins@postproperties.com", "chipcarlisle@wellsfargo.com", "steve_letbetter@reliantenergy.com", "bfranks@hcpa.com", "texhldem@aol.com", "fosheed@nuevoenergy.com", "billw@wedgegroup.com", "dam@h-s.com", "ann.simpson@sfxent.com", "sally.jeffcoat@stjoe.sch.org", "dhenders@hourhpo.hyatt.com", "richard_johnson@bakerbotts.com", "tsimmons@spencerstuart.com", "poral@gardere.com", "deborah.cannon@nationsbank.com", "acurtin@chasetower.com", "rmargraves@winstead.com", "steve_burkett@staubach.com", "houstoninfo@akingump.com", "aksmith@uh.edu", "rhonda@yancey-hausman.com", "wwilsonjr@tcpholdings.com", "carl.baucum@ey.com", "ablackshear@fulbright.com", "zburney@aol.com", "robert.carlquist@chron.com", "dafi@dynegy.com", "mgibbs@nextstage.net", "emmonsw@epenergy.com", "pmencha@enron.com", "dnip888@aol.com", "aschilt@uh.edu", "pault@alleytheatre.com", "mike.walker@chase.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "316.", "date" : "2000-09-13 08:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena Anouncement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998bf" }, "sender" : "snapshotro@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "snapshotro@aol.com", "snapshotro@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "snapshotro@aol.com" ], "text" : "To Whom It May Concern,\n    I am attempting to convert my eligible Stock Options to cash.  I have\nattempted to follow the instructions included with the options which tell me\nto access HRWEB.ENRON.COM/PROJECT50 for Paine Webber account enrollment\nforms.  The site is never available.  Can you please assist me with this?  I\nam an ex-PGE employee who meets the criteria for converting the options.  In\ncase you need it, my name is Barbara L. Adams.  Thank you very much for your\nassistance.", "mid" : "26456098.1075840208958.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/317.", "bcc" : [ "snapshotro@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "317.", "date" : "2000-09-13 09:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Employee Stock Option Award" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c0" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on 09/13/2000 \n04:35 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Mutucumarana, Anjali\" <AMutucumarana@USChamber.com> on 09/13/2000 04:11:16 PM\nTo: \ncc:  \n\nSubject: Thompson-Torricelli Amendment\n\n\n\n\nDate:?? September 13, 2000 \n\nTo: ??? Asia Task Force Members \n\nFrom:?? Myron Brilliant \n\nRe:???? Thompson-Torricelli amendment \n\n______________________________________________________________________________\n______ \n\nToday, the Senate voted 65 to 32 in favor of a motion by Senator Roth to \ntable the Thompson-Torricelli amendment.? Other amendments remain, but this \nmotion removes the last significant obstacle to the passage of Permanent \nNormal Trade Relations for China.? A lot of hard work went into defeating \nthis amendment.? Congratulations to all involved.? We look forward to a \npassage of a clean bill for China PNTR by Tuesday of next week. \n\n\n\n\nAnjali Mutucumarana \nInternational, Asia \nU.S. Chamber of Commerce \nTel: 202-463-5461 \n\n\n", "mid" : "17871365.1075840208981.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/318.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "318.", "date" : "2000-09-13 09:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thompson-Torricelli Amendment" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c1" }, "sender" : "aschilt@pop.uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Ken,\n\nI am delighted that the City Council approved the interlocal agreement for\nthe new arena. What a powerful statement for the importance of the arena\nyour and Don's leadership provides. After that, the election ought to be\neasy. All of us are grateful to you both. I'll be at the press conference.\nPlease call on me at anytime that I can help.\n\nPlease give my regards to Linda.\n\nWarmly,\n\nAlex\n\n\n", "mid" : "18317953.1075840209006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/319.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "319.", "date" : "2000-09-13 09:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "The Arena" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c2" }, "sender" : "steven.kean@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 10/18/99 08:46 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nKaren Denne@ENRON\n10/18/99 07:08 AM\nTo: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES\ncc:  \nSubject: Translation of articles\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Denne/Corp/Enron on 10/18/99 07:07 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nAndrew Morrison@ECT\n10/18/99 03:43 AM\nTo: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: Iona Maclean/LON/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Translation of articles\n\nKaren\n\nHere it is!\n\nPlenty of good Houston input here as well as Europe.\n\nAn excellent general article has resulted; nice pictures too.  I'll get some \noriginal copies couriered over to you asap.\n\nWe are organising bi-lingual reprints.  Please let Iona know how many you'd \nlike.\n\nThanks\n\nAndrew\n---------------------- Forwarded by Andrew Morrison/LON/ECT on 10/18/99 09:43 \nAM ---------------------------\n   \n\tEnron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.\n\t\n\tFrom:  GLS <glslanguageservices@compuserve.com>                           \n10/15/99 09:49 AM\n\t\n\nTo: Andrew Morrison/LON/ECT@ECT\ncc:  \nSubject: Translation of articles\n\n\n - ENRON.DOC\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "197504.1075840201539.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/32.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "32.", "date" : "1999-10-18 01:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Translation of articles" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c3" }, "sender" : "gil.muhl@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joan.stransky@enron.com", "joan.stransky@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joan.stransky@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken - In preparation for your meeting tomorrow with Rob Bradley and others to \ndiscuss your speech at the Governor's Natural Gas Summit next week in Ohio, \nattached is my latest draft of a presentation that I will giving at an AGA \nMeeting in Washington DC on Tuesday, Sept 19th.   The topic for the meeting \nnext Tuesday is \"Impact of Current Natural Gas Commodity Prices on LDCs\"..\n\nPlease review and let me know tomorrow if you should have any questions or \ncomments.\n\nThanks!\n\nGil Muhl\nVice President - Origination\n\n", "mid" : "7927866.1075840209028.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/320.", "bcc" : [ "joan.stransky@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "320.", "date" : "2000-09-13 10:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Gil Muhl's AGA Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c4" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Call me with questions at  713-851-2576.\n - Arena Lay points.doc", "mid" : "32558075.1075840209050.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/321.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "321.", "date" : "2000-09-13 14:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Talking points from Dave Walden" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c5" }, "sender" : "john.ambler@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com" ], "text" : "The Japanese government supported satellite network, NHK TV, has requested \nthe opportunity to interview you for a special series they are producing, \nwhich has been tentatively entitled \"America Week - Why the U.S. Economy \nRemains So Strong.\" The series is expected to air on October 2 - 6 on NHK's \nBS1 satellite channel to an audience of approximately 10 million.    The \nseries will focus on innovative U.S. companies that are taking the lead in \nvarious segments of the favorable new economy.  In addition to Enron, they \nintend to cover firms such as Cisco Systems, Palm Inc. and AOL. \n\nWe have arranged for them to interview you from 9:00 until 10:00 a.m. on \nMonday, September 18.  We will have them set up and conduct the interview in \nthe board room.  If you agree and time permits, they also would like to \nbriefly film you in your office and in a meeting setting, which we could \nstage in the board room.  \n\nIn the interview, the reporters will want you to explain how Enron has \nsuccessfully changed from an old economy to a new economy company.  They will \nbe interested to know what enabled such dramatic change and how Enron has \nachieved such success in B2B, broadband, energy services and merchant \nactivities.  They also would appreciate your thoughts on how these models may \napply in Japan, as well as your evaluation of the Japanese market and our \ngeneral business strategy for the market.\n\nBy tomorrow, we will forward a tentative list of questions from the NHK \nreporters.  In addition, Joe Hirl and his group are preparing briefing \nmaterials on the Japanese market and Enron Japan, which will be faxed to you \nover the weekend. ", "mid" : "31450195.1075840209075.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/322.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "322.", "date" : "2000-09-13 22:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "NHK TV Interview - September 18" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c6" }, "sender" : "sophie.patel@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "I am team leader for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation \" Walk to Cure \nDiabetes\" .  Our Enron goal is $225M.  I hope I can \ncount on your continued support this year.     We will take care of the Enron \nmatch for all of the contributions. \n\n\nThank you for your generosity!!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "473970.1075840209097.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/323.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "323.", "date" : "2000-09-14 06:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Walk to Cure Diabetes" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c7" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear  Ken,\n\n I am sorry to say that earlier this week Arthur Levitt was called to\ntestify in Congress early on September 28, and he felt unable to make our\nsession as originally planned. It is my hope that we can reschedule with him\nprior to -- or in conjunction with -- the final report. For those who may\nhave changed their schedules to make this meeting because of the chance to\ntalk to Arthur, I regret the inconvenience.\n\n In deference to your time, we'll go ahead with the meeting from 5 to\n7 but not with the dinner.\n\n Here are the details of the meeting.  Note that the location is\ndifferent from the previous two meetings.\n\n     Wednesday, September 27 from 5 to 7\np.m.\n     McKinsey & Company\n     52 East 52nd Street, 23rd Floor\n     New York, NY\n     Check in on 23rd floor with Carol\nHubbard, who will direct you to the conference room\nPhone: 212-446-8836\n\n Attached is the draft of our final report, prepared by Tim Koller.\nIt will be the subject of the meeting.  We will want to gather your comments\non the following:\n\n     1.  Do you agree with the substance\nof this draft?\n     2.  Are there points that should\nreceive more or less emphasis?\n     3.  Are there any other issues you\nwould like to raise?\n     4.  Is there anything else about the\ndrafting and presentation that you would\nlike to comment on?\n\n We will need to get everyone's comments, one way or another, by the\nend of September so we can proceed to prepare the final paper, which we'd\nlike to have ready by the end of October.\n\n Originally you said that you would not be able to make the meeting.\nCould you let us know if your plans have changed and you can now come or\nparticipate by phone?  See below for reply.\n\n   ____ I will be there\n\n   ____  I will participate by phone\n\n               ____ I cannot make it at all but will\ne-mail comments by September 30\n\n Many thanks,\n Jeff\n\ncc: Tim Koller\n\n <<SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc>>\n\n\n - SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc", "mid" : "13627328.1075840209120.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/324.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "324.", "date" : "2000-09-14 08:08:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c8" }, "sender" : "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "This is not good news. As you know, this financing was very important in \nhelping to solve the liquidity problem. John did tell me that they had good \nmeetings with the Embassy this week. My experience with OPIC tells me that \nwith a change in administration in Washington and the concerns John mentions \nin his memo, we should not count on the financing. Thanks, Joe\n---------------------- Forwarded by Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on \n09/14/2000 04:30 PM ---------------------------\n   \n\tEnron International\n\t\n\tFrom:  John Hardy                           09/14/2000 02:40 PM\n\t\n\nTo: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \nSubject: Update on Azurix - Buenos Aires water project\n\nJoe\n As an update to my earlier email on the Azurix water project, Azurix has \nsuspended OPIC's consideration of the project until either we are able to get \na more positive cable out of the US Embassy in Argentina or George moves on - \nprobably in late January.  \n But the OPIC pullback together with the publicity about Rebecca's departure \nhas caused serious concern on the part of IDB which is now pulling back.  The \nIDB has made it clear that they are concerned about Enron's intentions \nregarding Azurix.  I have talked to Azurix about seeking some statement of \nsupport from Enron so that we can address this issue head on.  You may well \nbe getting some communication from John Garrison on this issue.  If we can \nget back on track Azurix may be able to get IDB Board approval this fall.\n Hope you are well.  thanks John\n  \n", "mid" : "25503402.1075840209144.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/325.", "bcc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "325.", "date" : "2000-09-14 09:32:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update on Azurix - Buenos Aires water project" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998c9" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gil.muhl@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Gil:\n\nCan you please send Mr. Lay up a hard copy?  We cannot print this.\n\nThanks - Tori", "mid" : "11374012.1075840209166.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/326.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "gil.muhl@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "326.", "date" : "2000-09-14 09:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Gil Muhl's AGA Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ca" }, "sender" : "rosenthal@heaneyrosenthal.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "aksmith@uh.edu", "aksmith@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [ "aksmith@uh.edu" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI hope things are well with you.\n\nI've taken on in the last year of my 6 year term the regents' chairmanship\nand so I am busy working on how to help further accelerate the good things\nthat have occurred since we brought Art and his team to Houston.  In this\nlight, I read the recent article in the Wall Street Journal suggesting that\nthe Kuht-TV spectrum allotment includes substantial unused bandwidth which\nwe are legally permitted to lease to the private sector.  The Journal, based\non the recent UK auction, extrapolated the overall worth of the bandwidth at\n$160 billion.  Needless to say, if we could realize a small fraction of\nthat, for something from which we currently derive nothing, it could be a\nhuge boost to our efforts to obtain the additional funding we need as we\nmove to Tier One status.\n\nSince Enron is the leader in the market for bandwidth, I was hoping you or\nsomeone at Enron could give us some advice on what we own, its value, if\nany, and how we might think about realizing on any such value.  From Enron's\nperspective, perhaps there is a niche market for Enron to make by helping\norganize educational institutions that own such bandwidth to exploit the\nvalue of that asset.\n\nAny thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.\n\nBest regards.\n\nGary\n", "mid" : "3430385.1075840209189.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/327.", "bcc" : [ "aksmith@uh.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "327.", "date" : "2000-09-15 01:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UH bandwidth" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998cb" }, "sender" : "jwg101@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "jwg101@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "While mid-September was the target date for mailing the Registration Package\nfor Prague 2001, we are still awaiting registration materials produced in the\nCzech Republic.  They are complete; however, not yet shipped!  After 40 years\nof Communism, their picture of efficiency is fuzzy.\n\nOur new mailing target date is \"within a couple of weeks\".\n\nAs previously stated, for Cyber List members, the Registration Form will\nreach you as an e-mail attachment the same day we mail the Registration\nPackage from WPO.  Print it - complete it - fax it back to WPO ASAP.\n\nOn behalf of the Committee,\n\nJohn W. Galston", "mid" : "7975999.1075840209217.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/328.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jwg101@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "328.", "date" : "2000-09-15 03:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "WPO Prague 2001 Registration" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998cc" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n04:13PM EDT 14-SEP-00 DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN (E. KLAUER/R. SEYMORE) AMD\nAMD: AMD: COMPANY IS EXECUTING ACCORDING TO PLAN -- REITERATE BUY RATING\n\n03:24PM EDT 14-SEP-00 BUCKINGHAM RESEARCH GROUP  (STEVENS, JAY P.)\nBUCKINGHAM REDUCES RATING ON SCI FROM STRONG BUY TO ACCUMULATE\n\n10:15AM EDT 14-SEP-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (RICHARD GARDNER) AAPL\nPC MARKET UPDATE\n\n08:25AM EDT 15-SEP-00 CIBC WORLD MARKETS CORP. (M. EISENSTAT) ORCL\nORCL: STRONG Q1 EPS START THE FY01 OFF WITH A BANG\n\n10:08AM EDT 15-SEP-00 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES (K.ALEXY) IBM WDC DSS\nPRUDENTIAL  HOSTED DATA STORAGE TOUR- DAY 2 HIGHLIGHTS\n\n <<09.15.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 09.15.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "2672545.1075840209240.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/329.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "329.", "date" : "2000-09-15 03:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 9.15.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998cd" }, "sender" : "gary.fitch@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay,  I have received the proposal from Gulstream and will drop it off \ntoday.  As you probably already know, the flight from Beijing was a record \nfirst for the GV into Houston.\n\nI have met and discussed the possibility of the GV replacing a 900B or a \ntotal fleet transition at length with John Stabler, Ron Fain and Keith \nJones.  I have prepared a spread sheet showing the affect on budget as well \nas our thoughts and recommendations.\n  \nAlthough the cabin size of the Global Express is larger, Gulfstream is a good \ntwo years ahead of the Global in deliveries and fleet size.  They have \novercome the mechanical problems that were experienced earlier in the \nprogram,  problems that  the Global Express may still be facing.  Worldwide \nsupport and operational experience have the Gulfstream far ahead of the \nGlobal Express.\n  \nBombardier is still looking forward to demonstrating their aircraft to you on \nyour India trip in December.\n\nAll of us at the department stand ready to do whatever you feel necessary to \nsupport Enron into the new millennium.       ", "mid" : "31119595.1075840201562.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/33.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "33.", "date" : "1999-10-18 05:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Gulfstream Proposal" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ce" }, "sender" : "kevin.garland@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rick.buy@enron.com", "stephen.horn@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mmiller@torg.ect.enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "It is time for the 3rd quarter Technology Investment Committee (TIC) \nmeeting.  I will have my assistant, Rebekah Rushing, contact you to set the \ndate, time, and location.\n\nThe four groups to be represented are Enron Broadband Ventures, Enron \nNetWorks, Enron North America and Enron Economic Development Partners.  I it \nis my suggestion that we make the meeting 1 hour and allow a max of 15 \nminutes to each group.\n\nThanks,\nKG", "mid" : "21648788.1075840209263.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/330.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rick.buy@enron.com", "stephen.horn@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mmiller@torg.ect.enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "330.", "date" : "2000-09-15 03:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Technology Investment Committee" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998cf" }, "sender" : "vidal@martinez.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "FYI Ken, no response or  action required, just a dumb transition mistake at \nmy end. My apologies to the  board members of? the Center for Houston's \nFuture. Best,  Vidal\n?\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Vidal G. Martinez  [mailto:vidal@martinez.net]\nSent: Friday, September 15, 2000 11:27  AM\nTo: Eugene H. Vaughn; Jim C. Kollaer\nSubject: Center for  Houston's Future --- lost mail\n\n\nGene and Jim,  incredibly, and just today, I received from my previous law \nfirm's home office  in New York your letter dated January 25, 2000 inviting \nme to be one of the 35  participants in the Center for Houston's Future. When \nmy previous firm closed  it's Houston offices at the end of last December, \nall mail was collected and  forwarded to New York for sorting and \nredistribution. The mail from January that  should have been sent to me was \napparently sitting in a corner all these months  in the New York mail room of \nCurtis, Mallet (my previous firm), and was  delivered to me yesterday, \nincluding your letter. You can imagine what my  reaction was to my previous \nfirm's management concerning this nine month delay.  I am most distressed, \nhowever, to have missed the opportunity to participate in  the Center for \nHouston's Future's endeavors, which I most certainly would have,  and am \nsomewhat surprised that my failure to respond to such an important effort  \nnever came up in conversation among us?--- we've been around each other  \ninnumerable times since the letter was sent. My apologies to the both of you \nand  to the Board of Directors of the Center. I care deeply about this city \nand  region, and would have felt privileged to have participated. My best to \nthe both  of you, Vidal\n\nVidal  G. Martinez\n440 Louisiana, 23rd Floor\nHouston, Texas 77002\nE-mail: vidal@martinez.net\nDirect  Tel:?713.236.7626\nFax:???????  713.223.3946\nCellular:???713.705.1310\n\n?", "mid" : "20484676.1075840209286.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/331.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "331.", "date" : "2000-09-15 04:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Center for Houston's Future --- lost mail" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d0" }, "sender" : "tracy.ralston@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "carlos.bastos@enron.com", "philip.bazelides@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "rick.bergsieker@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "bob.butts@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com", "cchilde@enron.com", "kenneth.cline@enron.com", "wes.colwell@enron.com", "bill.cordes@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "shawn.cumberland@enron.com", "larry.deroin@enron.com", "janet.dietrich@enron.com", "richard.dimichele@enron.com", "keith.dodson@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "john.echols@enron.com", "connie.estrems@enron.com", "rodney.faldyn@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "rob.gay@enron.com", "johng@nepco.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "bill.hazlett@enron.com", "robert.hermann@enron.com", "gary.hickerson@enron.com", "shopper@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "joe.kishkill@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "michael.kopper@enron.com", "jorge.lamoure@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "phil.lowry@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "rockford.meyer@enron.com", "michael.moran@enron.com", "kristina.mordaunt@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "julia.murray@enron.com", "jere.overdyke@enron.com", "greg.piper@enron.com", "james.prentice@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "larry.reynolds@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "vicki.sharp@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "frank.stabler@enron.com", "colleen.sullivan@enron.com", "mitchell.taylor@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "adam.umanoff@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com", "dick.westfahl@enron.com", "john.wodraska@enron.com", "scott.yeager@enron.com", "soon.yeap@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Public Relations department in Enron Europe distributes an electronic=\n=20\nnewsletter to staff as a means of providing quick up-to-the-minute=20\ninformation about commercial and non-commercial activities in Europe.  The=\n=20\nnewsletter, which is circulated currently to the London, Oslo, Frankfurt,=\n=20\nMadrid, Moscow, Geneva, Helsinki, Singapore, Warsaw, Teesside and Stockholm=\n=20\noffices, is a mix of Enron Europe business highlights, notable quotes about=\n=20\nEnron in the press and other general items of interest on activities in the=\n=20\nLondon office and throughout Europe. =20\n\nPlease notify Tracy Ralston on +44-20-7783-6611 or by e-mail, if you would=\n=20\nlike to receive a copy of this newsletter and be added to the regular=20\ndistribution list.  A copy of the most recent newsletter, which is called=\n=20\nEuroFlash!, is below for your review.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS\n\nEnron Metals Branding\nWork to re-position MG as Enron Metals is well underway in the UK and will=\n=20\nshortly be underway at Enron Metals offices around the world.  Any member o=\nf=20\nstaff who has a question about branding or name changes should contact Fion=\na=20\nGrant in Public Relations.\n\nCroatia\nThe mid-term power sales agreement between Enron and Croatian utility HEP i=\ns=20\ndue to be signed tomorrow (Wednesday) at an official ceremony and press=20\nconference in Zagreb.  Enron is also participating in the annual Zagreb Tra=\nde=20\nFair this week.\n\nEBS\nEnron Broadband Ventures (EBV), the investment arm of Enron Broadband=20\nServices, announced its first investment in Europe this week.  As part of a=\n=20\nconsortium of venture capital funds, EBV is helping provide development=20\nfunding for Interxion, a Dutch Internet infrastructure provider.  Interxion=\n=20\noperates a growing number of carrier-neutral Internet exchanges (IECs) in=\n=20\nEurope and is planning to develop new centres in Madrid, Milan, Zurich,=20\nMunich, Helsinki and at Hilversum in the Netherlands.  \"This investment is=\n=20\npart of our strategy to invest in emerging communications and technology=20\ncompanies where EBV can leverage EBS's knowledge and resources\" explained=\n=20\nAndrew Marsden, European Head of Enron Broadband Ventures.\n\n\nA TECHNOLOGY UPDATE FROM IT'S MARK PICKERING. . .\n\nSametime, a new communication tool, is coming to screens across Europe and,=\n=20\nin the future, throughout Enron's offices worldwide.   What is Sametime? It=\n's=20\na simple tool that integrates with Lotus Notes to allow you to send and=20\nreceive text messages to/from Enron colleagues. Sametimeis not a replacemen=\nt=20\nfor email or the phone, but rather it should complement both exiting=20\ncommunication tools. This is a tool that will be of most value to people wh=\no=20\nspend a lot of time at their PC, but who want to ask a question of someone,=\n=20\nconduct a simple conversation or send a message in real time, without havin=\ng=20\nto pick up the phone or compose an email message.\nSametimegives users instant messaging capabilities. The green square tells=\n=20\nyou who is online and able to receive a message, while the red dot gives a=\n=20\nsimple indication of people who may be away from their desk (see screen=20\nsample below).\nI use the system everyday and find it invaluable in communicating with my=\n=20\nteam. It also comes into its own when communicating with people in other=20\noffices, especially Houston (you can even use it on the road!). A nice=20\nfeature is that you can fire off a message to someone and know it will sit =\non=20\ntheir screen until they read it.  Sametime'susefulness falls under the=20\n=01+Network=01, effect, i.e. the more people online, the greater the benefi=\nt.\nSametime will be available on your desktop in the not too distant future, s=\no=20\nwatch out for further details.  Looking forward to sametiming with you soon=\n!\n\n\n\n\n\nIT TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE\n\nDon't forget, the IT Technology Showcase is coming up on the 20th - 21st th=\nis=20\nmonth!  Get ready for an amazing tour of the latest technology on offer to=\n=20\nyou here at Enron House.  Of interest to all who can't leave home without=\n=20\ntheir mobile phone -- there will be presentations on Evolving Mobile=20\nTechnology in the Auditorium on  Wednesday, 20th September.  All presentati=\non=20\nattendees will be entered into a prize draw to win a mobile phone handset=\n=20\n(please contact Alex Dyer for a copy of the agenda and to book your place).\n\n\nCHAIRMAN'S AWARD NOMINATIONS\n\nDon't forget to send in your nominations for this year's Chairman's Award. =\n =20\nThe deadline for submissions is 1 October.  We'll be distributing nominatio=\nns=20\nforms during the all-employee meeting on 27 September, but in the meantime,=\n=20\nplease go to www.enron.com to learn more about the nominations process and =\nto=20\ndownload a form.  Remember, we need to hear from you in order to recognise=\n=20\nall our European heroes!\n\nENRON NIGHT AT THE RACES MAKES AN IMPACT IN THE COMMUNITY\n\nLast month the Enron Social Committee hosted an evening at the Greyhound=20\nRaces in Wimbledon.  The proceeds of the evening, combined with a 'matching=\n'=20\ndonation from Enron, raised o1,600 for The Battersea Dogs' Home.  With the=\n=20\ncharity spending an average o530 per dog that comes into the home, the mone=\ny=20\nwas gratefully received by BDH.  Thanks to all who helped make a difference=\n!\n\nNEW STARTERS\n\nA warm welcome to our most recent new starters: Stephan Hall (Settlements &=\n=20\nContracts Mgt), Ted Abley (EES Account & Delivery Mgt), Ian Aldridge, Gwily=\nm=20\nBuckland, Neil Tidcombe, Paul Fahy, Nick Rogers (all IT Operations), Mark=\n=20\nBailey, Stuart Wheelhouse (both Architecture and Integration), Nicola Craig=\n=20\n(Gas Trading UK), Seb Ferraccu (Global Risk Management), Jonathan Gamble=20\n(Liquids Trading), Grace Hagan (Energy Operation), Mark Roberts (Global=20\nLogistics), John Robinson (Administration), Amit Sinha (Strategic=20\nInitiatives), Gordon Smith (Continental Power Trading-Bilateral Power=20\nTrading), Colin Tham (Risk Management), Stephanie Taylor (Global=20\nCo-ordination), Piers Glover (Admin development), George Albanis (Credit=20\nMarkets Group), Jhm Whitnall (Enron Broadband), Jake Comish, Peter Knowles=\n=20\n(Asset Risk Management), Shane Dallmann (Liquids Trading), Robert Diprose,=\n=20\nGeorge Albanis (EnronCredit.com), Richard Dinnie (Asset Management), Marcus=\n=20\nDe Maria (Euro eBusiness), Lee Williams (IT Development).\n\n\nAYSCOUGH SUPPLIER OPEN DAY - MONDAY 25th SEPTEMBER\n\nAyscough are hosting an open day at Enron House with key international=20\nairlines in the auditorium between 12 noon and 2.00 pm on 25 September.  Yo=\nu=20\nare invited to come along to meet the representatives from the following=20\ncompanies and ask any questions you may have about the services they have o=\nn=20\noffer.\n\nContinental\nBritish Airways\nBritish Midland\nKLM\nSwissair\nVirgin\nLufthansa\n\nAyscough Leisure are also offering last minute holiday specials such as:\n\nDestination  Date  Nights  Departing  Accom Type  Prices from\n\nHurghada, Egypt 15 Sep  14  Gatwick   2 star   o499\nCancun, Mexico  19 Sep  14  Gatwick   4 star   o859\n\nPlease call Ayscough Leisure on 020 7357 9050 or email leisure@ayscough.co.=\nuk=20\nto book.\n\n\nENRON SECURITY\n\nIn the last couple of weeks items of property have been stolen from staff=\n=20\nmembers' desks. All\nstaff are reminded that it is their responsibility to secure all valuables =\nat=20\nthe end of each working day\nand that we operate a clear desk policy in Enron House.\n\nDuring the last 48 hours security officers have removed 8 mobile phones, 6=\n=20\nPalm Pilots and two laptops\nfor safekeeping. All of these items were left unattended on desks.\n\n\nTONE ZONE\n\nPedicures are now available from the nail technician every Friday in the To=\nne=20\nZone.  There will be a charge of o25 for a Jessica pedicure which lasts up =\nto=20\n40 minutes and an added charge of o8 for a French pedicure.  If you schedul=\ne=20\na manicure and pedicure together you will receive at 10% discount.  Payment=\n=20\ncan be made by cheque or with cash.\n\n\nQUIZ OF THE WEEK\n\nA man asks his friend to guess the ages of his three nieces. The uncle give=\ns=20\nhis friend a clue: the product of the nieces' ages is 2450.=20\n\nBeing a smart guy the friend concludes after some math work that he needs=\n=20\nsome additional information.=20\nHe is told that the sum of the nieces' ages equals his house number.=20\n\nAfter a while he once again asks for an additional clue. The uncle tells hi=\nm=20\nthat all the nieces are younger than himself (the friend).\n\nHow old is the friend?\nAnd in what house number does he live?\n\n(with thanks to Gunvor Bay from the Oslo office for providing the Quiz of t=\nhe=20\nWeek)\n\n\nAND THE WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S QUIZ IS. . .\n\nCongratulations to Adam Kodish for being last week's Riddle of the Day=20\nwinner.  The answer to the riddle was 'surname'!\n\n\nFINALLY (a little drum roll, please!), ANNOUNCING THE \"EUROFLASH NAME CHANG=\nE\"=20\nCONTEST!\n\nHere's one for all you geography whizzes out there. . .with Australia and=\n=20\nJapan joining the gang here in Europe, EuroFlash is in dire need of a new=\n=20\nname.  Not to be accused of being Eurocentric, we challenge YOU to send us=\n=20\nyour best suggestions.  Give it a go and who knows, if the winning name is=\n=20\nyours, a bottle of champagne may just come your way!", "mid" : "17484200.1075840209322.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/332.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "carlos.bastos@enron.com", "philip.bazelides@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "rick.bergsieker@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "bob.butts@enron.com", "rebecca.carter@enron.com", "cchilde@enron.com", "kenneth.cline@enron.com", "wes.colwell@enron.com", "bill.cordes@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "shawn.cumberland@enron.com", "larry.deroin@enron.com", "janet.dietrich@enron.com", "richard.dimichele@enron.com", "keith.dodson@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "john.echols@enron.com", "connie.estrems@enron.com", "rodney.faldyn@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "john.fugh@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "rob.gay@enron.com", "johng@nepco.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "bill.hazlett@enron.com", "robert.hermann@enron.com", "gary.hickerson@enron.com", "shopper@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "joe.kishkill@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "michael.kopper@enron.com", "jorge.lamoure@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "phil.lowry@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "rockford.meyer@enron.com", "michael.moran@enron.com", "kristina.mordaunt@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "julia.murray@enron.com", "jere.overdyke@enron.com", "greg.piper@enron.com", "james.prentice@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "larry.reynolds@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "vicki.sharp@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "frank.stabler@enron.com", "colleen.sullivan@enron.com", "mitchell.taylor@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "adam.umanoff@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com", "dick.westfahl@enron.com", "john.wodraska@enron.com", "scott.yeager@enron.com", "soon.yeap@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "332.", "date" : "2000-09-15 12:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Distribution of EuroFlash!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d1" }, "sender" : "sandy.hackman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com" ], "text" : "In case you have not seen USA's list of America's finest employers, Compaq\nComputer Corporation is ranked #8.  The article is attached.\n\nRegards,\n\nTom\n\n <<Best Jobs USA.html>>\n\n - Best Jobs USA.html", "mid" : "20791138.1075840209456.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/333.", "bcc" : [ "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lsalhany@lifefx.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "333.", "date" : "2000-09-15 06:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Compaq is 8th in BestJobsUSA's \"America's Leading Employers of Ch\r\n oice\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d2" }, "sender" : "rosenthal@heaneyrosenthal.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I received this from Art this afternoon, which provides helpful, although\nnot positive, additional information.  Thanks.  Gary\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Smith, Arthur K [mailto:AKSmith@UH.EDU]\nSent: Friday, September 15, 2000 2:40 PM\nTo: 'rosenthal@heaneyrosenthal.com'\nSubject: FW: UH bandwidth\n\n\nGary:\n\n Ed Hugetz has provided the information below in response to your\ninquiry about bandwidth.  It appears that at least for us, there is no pot\nof gold at the end of the bandwidth rainbow.  One wonders about the decision\nthat was apparently make in the early 1990s to decline this opportunity.\nHowever, we will continue to look into the matter.\n\nArt\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Buchanan, Averill E On Behalf Of Hugetz, Edward T\nSent: Friday, September 15, 2000 2:01 PM\nTo: Smith, Arthur K\nCc: Harris, Randy J; Duffy, Dennis\nSubject: RE: UH bandwidth\n\n\n\nArt -\n\nThis afternoon I spoke to Jeff Clarke about Gary Rosenthal's emails\nregarding bandwidth.  Jeff has been in Washington this week and he had the\nopportunity to talk to Todd Gray, who is our telecommunications lawyer at\nDow Lohnes.  Todd is very familiar with the Wall Street Journal article -\nthe writers interviewed him extensively.  He told Jeff that what was not\nmade clear in the article was that the class of spectrum that they were\nreferring to was the ITFS spectrum.  The UH System does not own any\nbandwidth in this spectrum.  The broadcast spectrum that KUHT uses is in a\ndifferent class.  In the early 90's the System had the opportunity to\nacquire a license for ITFS spectrum and declined.\n\nThe ITFS spectrum is a closed circuit system that covers a relatively small\nradius of 10-20 miles.  It is bandwidth that is very attractive to wireless\ncompanies, however, Todd does not think there is nearly the \"gold mine\" for\nuniversities that own the spectrum as indicated in the article.\n\nWhen Dennis Duffy returns on Monday, he and I will call Todd Gray to get\nfurther details.\n\nEd\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Smith, Arthur K\nSent: Friday, September 15, 2000 10:49 AM\nTo: Harris, Randy J; Duffy, Dennis; Hugetz, Edward T\nSubject: FW: UH bandwidth\n\n\nRandy, Dennis, and Ed:\n\n FYI.\n\nArt\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Gary Rosenthal [mailto:rosenthal@heaneyrosenthal.com]\nSent: Friday, September 15, 2000 8:53 AM\nTo: Ken Lay\nCc: Arthur K. Smith\nSubject: UH bandwidth\n\n\nKen,\n\nI hope things are well with you.\n\nI've taken on in the last year of my 6 year term the regents' chairmanship\nand so I am busy working on how to help further accelerate the good things\nthat have occurred since we brought Art and his team to Houston.  In this\nlight, I read the recent article in the Wall Street Journal suggesting that\nthe Kuht-TV spectrum allotment includes substantial unused bandwidth which\nwe are legally permitted to lease to the private sector.  The Journal, based\non the recent UK auction, extrapolated the overall worth of the bandwidth at\n$160 billion.  Needless to say, if we could realize a small fraction of\nthat, for something from which we currently derive nothing, it could be a\nhuge boost to our efforts to obtain the additional funding we need as we\nmove to Tier One status.\n\nSince Enron is the leader in the market for bandwidth, I was hoping you or\nsomeone at Enron could give us some advice on what we own, its value, if\nany, and how we might think about realizing on any such value.  From Enron's\nperspective, perhaps there is a niche market for Enron to make by helping\norganize educational institutions that own such bandwidth to exploit the\nvalue of that asset.\n\nAny thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.\n\nBest regards.\n\nGary\n", "mid" : "817174.1075840209480.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/334.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "334.", "date" : "2000-09-15 07:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: UH bandwidth" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d3" }, "sender" : "jab@wincrest.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay:\n\nI thought you would appreciate a copy of Chuck's statement on the arena\nmatter in case you receive any calls from the media.  Dave Walden suggested\nthat I send you a copy.\n\nRegards,\n\nJohn Blaisdell\n\n <<Handout Statement by Chuck Watson Sep 15 2000.doc>>\n\n - Handout Statement by Chuck Watson Sep 15 2000.doc", "mid" : "10492028.1075840209503.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/335.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "335.", "date" : "2000-09-15 08:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Statement by Chuck Watson" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d4" }, "sender" : "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached are the Friday peer group reports.\nDO NOT UPDATE LINKS WHEN THE FILE IS OPENED!\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nInvestor Relations\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10984497.1075840209527.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/336.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "336.", "date" : "2000-09-15 09:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d5" }, "sender" : "chmoore1@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you so much for your time on the 11th. Your  perspectives on corporate \nphilanthropy are very helpful and certainly align with  the corporate values \nof Enron.\n?\nWe are very pleased that you will host a luncheon to  introduce our Committee \nto the Houston corporate community. As you know, I've  already provided some \ndraft ideas for an invitation; we encourage you to include  CEOs of companies \nnot on our original target list. Both the initial issue of our  newsletter \nand a revised brochure will be ready for distribution in early  October, and \ncan be made available for inclusion with an invitation, as  appropriate.\n?\nWe understand that this event may not take place until  December or January, \nand we'll count on you to let us? know the preferred  date(s) as soon as \nconvenient so we can line up Newman and/or Derr to  participate as well. Best \nregards.", "mid" : "33515197.1075840209549.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/337.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "337.", "date" : "2000-09-18 04:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CECP/Houston meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d6" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosalee,\n?\nThe Chronicle wants to set up editorial board  meeting with Ken and Jordan \nand Ric Campo re arena endorsement. You can call  James Gibbons for the \nappointment at 713-220-7171. I'll be there at whatever  time you set and send \na briefing over before hand.Ric needs to be there to  answer the hard \nquestions.\n?\n---Dave", "mid" : "11671509.1075840209572.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/338.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "338.", "date" : "2000-09-18 05:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Message from D. Walden re: Chronicle" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d7" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "faith.a.edwards@marshmc.com", "jackie.bell@ssmb.com", "jjankows@kcc.com", "kappers@mayo.edu", "kmhatke@purdue.edu", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "wendy.deaner@email.swmed.edu", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "faith.a.edwards@marshmc.com", "jackie.bell@ssmb.com", "jjankows@kcc.com", "kappers@mayo.edu", "kmhatke@purdue.edu", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "wendy.deaner@email.swmed.edu" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "faith.a.edwards@marshmc.com", "jackie.bell@ssmb.com", "jjankows@kcc.com", "kappers@mayo.edu", "kmhatke@purdue.edu", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "wendy.deaner@email.swmed.edu" ], "text" : "Thank you for taking the time to complete this interim assessment.\n\nStep 1\nClick once on this web site address   https://secure.board.lilly.com/\n\nStep 2\nYour computer will automatically open your internet connection and take you\nto this screen.\n\n(Embedded image moved to file: pic28617.pcx)\n\n\nStep 3\nEnter your full e-mail address in the blank provided and click once on\n\"Begin Survey\".\n\nStep 4\nAnswer each question as you are prompted and click the \"Next Question\"\nbutton.\n\nStep 5\nAfter you have completed question 5 you can simply close your internet\napplication - there is no need to logout.\n\nIf you experience problems you can call me at 317-276-3298.\n\nThank you again for taking the time to complete the assessment.\n\n\n - pic28617.pcx", "mid" : "3850523.1075840209595.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/339.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "faith.a.edwards@marshmc.com", "jackie.bell@ssmb.com", "jjankows@kcc.com", "kappers@mayo.edu", "kmhatke@purdue.edu", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "wendy.deaner@email.swmed.edu" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "339.", "date" : "2000-09-18 08:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Board of Directors Web-Site" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d8" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "john.hardy@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com" ], "text" : "President Clinton vetoed the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill \nyesterday. His press secretary announced that other vetoes were possible \nuntil the President and Congress reached agreement on the budget impasse. The \nDefense Appropriation conference report which contains authority to \npermanently extend the exemption relating to OPIC and ExIm financing for \nprojects in India is in the cue and could be affected by this action. \n\nCongressional authority for government operations expires this week as does \nthe one-year exemption. Congress must act by Thursday to extend both items. \nCongress is expected to adopt a \"continuing resolution\" through October 29 \nwhile the two branches of government work out their differences.\n\nThe President and Congressional leaders are to meet today to discuss and \npossibly establish a procedure for negotating the disagreement.", "mid" : "14106551.1075840201586.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/34.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "terence.thorn@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "jeffrey.keeler@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "john.hardy@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "34.", "date" : "1999-10-18 21:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "President And Congress To Meet In Attempt To Resolve Budget\r\n Disagreement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998d9" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "vermeil@ev1.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Per Margie, the access code for the #2 house is 2001, for the #3 house it is \n20011.", "mid" : "22799134.1075840209618.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/340.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "vermeil@ev1.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "340.", "date" : "2000-09-19 03:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Aspen Security Codes" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998da" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "?\n----- Original Message -----  \nFrom: savont \nTo: kenlay@enron.com \nSent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 10:31 AM\nSubject: Chron ed board\n\nRosie,\n?\nThey don't want to do the ed board meeting without  Ken...but don't tell Don. \nHow about going back to the 10th October in the  afternoon. I have to get \nwith Jordan and Campo.\n?\n--Dave", "mid" : "26990772.1075840209640.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/341.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "341.", "date" : "2000-09-19 04:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Chron ed board" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998db" }, "sender" : "rebekah.rushing@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "stephen.horn@enron.com", "michael.miller@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "anabel.gutierrez@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "anabel.gutierrez@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "anabel.gutierrez@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com" ], "text" : "Per Kevin Garland's request, I've scheduled the following meeting.  \n\nDATE:  October 4, 2000\nTIME:  3:30 - 4:30 pm\nPLACE:  50M03\n\nThanks!\n\nRebekah Rushing (rebekah_rushing@enron.net)\nEnron Broadband Services \nBroadband Ventures group\n713-853-3273 - phone\n713-646-8010 - fax", "mid" : "11552137.1075840209668.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/342.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "anabel.gutierrez@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "stephen.horn@enron.com", "michael.miller@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "342.", "date" : "2000-09-19 06:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Quarterly EBS Technology Committee Review Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998dc" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebekah.rushing@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you, Rebekah.  This works very well for Ken.\n\nRosie\n\n\n   Rebekah Rushing @ ENRON COMMUNICATIONS                09/19/2000 01:23 PM\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@Enron, Ken \nRice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stephen \nR Horn/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael J Miller/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Mark Lay/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dorothy \nDalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mercedes Estrada/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anabel \nGutierrez/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lilia Roman/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Quarterly EBS Technology Committee Review Meeting\n\nPer Kevin Garland's request, I've scheduled the following meeting.  \n\nDATE:  October 4, 2000\nTIME:  3:30 - 4:30 pm\nPLACE:  50M03\n\nThanks!\n\nRebekah Rushing (rebekah_rushing@enron.net)\nEnron Broadband Services \nBroadband Ventures group\n713-853-3273 - phone\n713-646-8010 - fax\n\n", "mid" : "10834914.1075840209691.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/343.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rebekah.rushing@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "343.", "date" : "2000-09-19 06:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Quarterly EBS Technology Committee Review Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998dd" }, "sender" : "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "text" : "I am attaching the agenda for next week's meeting to help you plan your\nparticipation.  We will distribute a call-in number in the next couple of\ndays.\n\nWe would particularly appreciate your being available between 8:00 and 9:30\nA.M. EST.\n\n <<sep2000BODAgenda.doc>>\n\n - sep2000BODAgenda.doc", "mid" : "2511137.1075840209715.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/344.", "bcc" : [ "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "344.", "date" : "2000-09-19 08:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Board Agenda" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998de" }, "sender" : "calvin.eakins@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com", "randy.rice@enron.com", "glenn.lewis@enron.com", "robert.jones@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com", "randy.rice@enron.com", "glenn.lewis@enron.com", "robert.jones@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com", "randy.rice@enron.com", "glenn.lewis@enron.com", "robert.jones@enron.com" ], "text" : "Several, months ago Limas Jefferson wrote you a letter requesting your \nsupport for business opportunities at Enron.  That letter was subsequently \nforwarded to Cindy Olson and me.  As you can see from the note below, we were \nable to arrange for Jefferson & Associations to partner with Compaq on the \nWindows 2000 Project.  You commented on Mr Jefferson's letter that you would \nconsider meeting with him.  I can be of assistance in coordinating a meeting \nbetween the two of you.   Please advise.\n\nFYI - Mr. Jefferson had a difficult time reaching me because my phone number \nchanged when my office moved to 3AC.\n\nCalvin Eakins\nDirector, Minority & Women Business Development\nEnron Global Strategic Sourcing\ncalvin.eakins@enron.com\n713/646-9500\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Calvin Eakins/Corp/Enron on 09/20/2000 07:07 AM -----\n\n\tLimas Jefferson <ljefferson@jefferson-usa.com>\n\t08/15/2000 10:51 AM\n\tPlease respond to ljefferson\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Calvin Eakins <Calvin.Eakins@enron.com>\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Good News\n\n\nCalvin,\n\nI just wish to report that starting tomorrow JEFFERSON will supply the third\nperson to Compaq in support of the Enron Windows 2000 project.  I called you\nalmost everyday when we were not getting a response, so it is only fair that\nyou also share in the good news.  Also, thank you for all your support in\nmaking this occasion possible.\n\nYou are a good man!\n\nPlease stay in touch.\n\nLimas\n\n\n", "mid" : "26760130.1075840209738.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/345.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com", "randy.rice@enron.com", "glenn.lewis@enron.com", "robert.jones@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "345.", "date" : "2000-09-20 00:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Good News" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998df" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "calvin.eakins@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Calvin - just to let you know that Ken is going to be traveling until \n10/3, but I will print this out for him to see.\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Calvin Eakins on 09/20/2000 07:37 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Wasaff/NA/Enron@Enron, Randy \nRice/NA/Enron@ENRON, Glenn Lewis/NA/Enron@ENRON, Robert \nJones/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Good News\n\nSeveral, months ago Limas Jefferson wrote you a letter requesting your \nsupport for business opportunities at Enron.  That letter was subsequently \nforwarded to Cindy Olson and me.  As you can see from the note below, we were \nable to arrange for Jefferson & Associations to partner with Compaq on the \nWindows 2000 Project.  You commented on Mr Jefferson's letter that you would \nconsider meeting with him.  I can be of assistance in coordinating a meeting \nbetween the two of you.   Please advise.\n\nFYI - Mr. Jefferson had a difficult time reaching me because my phone number \nchanged when my office moved to 3AC.\n\nCalvin Eakins\nDirector, Minority & Women Business Development\nEnron Global Strategic Sourcing\ncalvin.eakins@enron.com\n713/646-9500\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Calvin Eakins/Corp/Enron on 09/20/2000 07:07 AM -----\n\n\tLimas Jefferson <ljefferson@jefferson-usa.com>\n\t08/15/2000 10:51 AM\n\tPlease respond to ljefferson\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Calvin Eakins <Calvin.Eakins@enron.com>\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Good News\n\n\nCalvin,\n\nI just wish to report that starting tomorrow JEFFERSON will supply the third\nperson to Compaq in support of the Enron Windows 2000 project.  I called you\nalmost everyday when we were not getting a response, so it is only fair that\nyou also share in the good news.  Also, thank you for all your support in\nmaking this occasion possible.\n\nYou are a good man!\n\nPlease stay in touch.\n\nLimas\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "27458013.1075840209762.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/346.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "calvin.eakins@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "346.", "date" : "2000-09-20 01:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Good News" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e0" }, "sender" : "tdowe@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "aculver@houston.org", "klay@enron.com", "alafave@houston.org", "jberry@houston.org", "alafave@houston.org", "jberry@houston.org" ], "cc" : [ "alafave@houston.org", "jberry@houston.org" ], "text" : "Anne, per our discussion, could you get with Rosalie Fleming about this?\n <<AutoRecovery save of President Bush Invite Letter.wbk>>\n\n - AutoRecovery save of President Bush Invite Letter.wbk", "mid" : "12721409.1075840209784.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/347.", "bcc" : [ "alafave@houston.org", "jberry@houston.org" ], "to" : [ "aculver@houston.org", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "347.", "date" : "2000-09-20 04:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "PRESIDENT BUSH invite letter from Ken Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e1" }, "sender" : "mcox@nam.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attention NAM member:\n\nYour company has been selected to participate in the quarterly NAM/FORTUNE\nManufacturing Index on-line survey.\n\nThe NAM/Fortune Manufacturing Index has appeared in FORTUNE's Industrial\nManagement and Technology edition since 1997.\n\nBelow is a link to the on-line survey covering the third quarter of 2000.\nFour times a year, your company's response will be tallied with other NAM\nmembers and published in FORTUNE's Industrial Management and Technology\nedition.  Completing the survey is as easy as 1, 2, 3. (1) Click on the link\nbelow.  (2)    Fill out the short survey and (3) Click the submit button at\nthe end of the survey.\n http://www.nam.org/ECO/Fortune/forlg.htm\n<http://www.nam.org/ECO/Fortune/forlg.htm>   (Please fill out this survey by\nSeptember 27th)\n\nIn addition to being featured quarterly in FORTUNE Magazine, you can look at\nprevious survey results on NAM's internet homepage at\nhttp://www.nam.org/ECO/Fortune/index.html\n<http://www.nam.org/ECO/Fortune/index.html>\n\nThank you in advance for helping us at the NAM better serve your interests.\n\nIf you have any questions, please contact Dave Huether at dhuether@nam.org\n<mailto:dhuether@nam.org>\n\n**Unable to click on the links?**\nSometimes links are broken when they are transmitted via e-mail or if your\ne-mail program does not support hyperlinks. When this happens we suggest you\ncopy and paste the URL into your browser. This way you can get the whole\nlink as sometimes it carries over onto the next line. When you do this, make\nsure there are no spaces in the link.\n", "mid" : "33449859.1075840209807.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/348.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "348.", "date" : "2000-09-20 07:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "NAM - Fortune Survey - Third Quarter" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e2" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "g_philip_hughes@msn.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com", "g_philip_hughes@msn.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "g_philip_hughes@msn.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com" ], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on 09/20/2000 \n03:50 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nKen_Peel@hagel.senate.gov (Ken Peel) on 09/20/2000 06:34:56 PM\nTo: George_Behringer@aljuraid.com, rwbliss@aol.com, zb@csis.org, \nlcraner@iri.org, don.deline@halliburton.com, hpgoldfield@swidlaw.com, \njhillin@enron.com, m.irace@erols.com, vp@mideasti.org, \nmahalati@ix.netcom.com, mh@dci.hhlaw.com, Jim_McVaney@CMAHQ.com, \nrich.merski@aig.com, wmorley@uschamber.com, John_Peschke@rpc.senate.gov, \nggs2@columbia.edu, ssinger1@gmu.edu, linda.a.strachan@monsanto.com, \nstaubenb@bechtel.com, ptomsen@unomaha.edu, philip.vaughn@fluordaniel.com, \ngziv@ipforum.org, rzoellick@gmfus.org\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Sen. Hagel's ESI speech\n\n\n     I thought you might be interested in seeing a copy of a speech on\n     international energy policy that Sen. Hagel gave today at the Economic\n     Strategy Institute in Washington, D.C.\n\n - hagelesi.rtf\n", "mid" : "20831473.1075840209831.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/349.", "bcc" : [ "g_philip_hughes@msn.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "stephen.burns@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "tom.briggs@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "349.", "date" : "2000-09-20 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Sen. Hagel's ESI speech" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e3" }, "sender" : "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Thanks, Joe\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings@ENRON\n10/19/99 04:50 AM\nTo: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Terence H \nThorn/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cynthia Sandherr/Corp/Enron@Enron, \nJeffrey Keeler/Corp/Enron@Enron, Chris Long/Corp/Enron@Enron, John \nHardy/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sanjay \nBhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ashok \nMehta/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Eric Shaw/LON/ECT@ECT \nSubject: President And Congress To Meet In Attempt To Resolve Budget \nDisagreement\n\nPresident Clinton vetoed the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill \nyesterday. His press secretary announced that other vetoes were possible \nuntil the President and Congress reached agreement on the budget impasse. The \nDefense Appropriation conference report which contains authority to \npermanently extend the exemption relating to OPIC and ExIm financing for \nprojects in India is in the cue and could be affected by this action. \n\nCongressional authority for government operations expires this week as does \nthe one-year exemption. Congress must act by Thursday to extend both items. \nCongress is expected to adopt a \"continuing resolution\" through October 29 \nwhile the two branches of government work out their differences.\n\nThe President and Congressional leaders are to meet today to discuss and \npossibly establish a procedure for negotating the disagreement.\n\n", "mid" : "26749353.1075840201610.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/35.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "ashok.mehta@enron.com", "eric.shaw@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "35.", "date" : "1999-10-19 00:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: President And Congress To Meet In Attempt To Resolve Budget\r\n Disagreement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e4" }, "sender" : "scenicmo@tranquility.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nI spoke to Bonnie today regarding the letter I sent you on September\n12th.  Bonnie suggested I follow-up that letter with this email.\n\nWith only 49 days to the election, we expect to see the oppositions'\nadvertisements on television and radio and in the mail in the next two\nweeks.  It's crucial to our ability to be competitive that we complete\nour media buys and print our next two direct mail pieces by October\n1st.  If we do, we know that we can win.\n\nYour initial contribution of $100,000 allowed us to do the first direct\nmail piece to 250,000 households (a sample was included with the letter\nI sent to you on the 12th).  We need to do at least two more of these\nmailings for our direct mail effort to be truly effective at a total\ncost of $190,000 for both (including postage).\n\nTo date, the combined total of contributions to the political campaign\nand the public education campaign is just over $1,040,000.  We expect an\nadditional $150,000 in pledges and new contributions in the next two to\nthree weeks.  While we are actively soliciting others for help, we are\ncurrently left with a shortfall of $310,000 to meet our minimum budget\nof $1.5 million.  (This budget would include the production and mailing\nof the three mail pieces described above)\n\nKen, the campaign is at a crossroads.  I cannot underscore enough how\nimportant your additional financial help is at this time.  And, I cannot\nunderscore enough how important one last significant contribution from\nyou would be to our success on November 7th.\n\nIf you have any questions, or need additional information, please do not\nhesitate to call me at (573) 446-3129 or reply to this email message.\n\nThank you for your past support and, hopefully, your additional\nsupport.  Passing Proposition A is a once in a generation opportunity.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you soon.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKarl", "mid" : "7635991.1075840209854.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/350.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "350.", "date" : "2000-09-20 08:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Save Our Scenery Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e5" }, "sender" : "daniel.allegretti@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "george.wood@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "george.wood@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "george.wood@enron.com" ], "text" : " I recently met with Maine Governor, Angus King.  He recalled fondly our \nmeeting with him two years ago and asked me to extend to you his best regards.\n\nGovernor King was pleased to hear that EES is now serving at retail 25% of \nthe entire electric load in his state.  George Wood of ENA, who arranged the \nmeeting, also informed the Governor that ENA is interested in responding to a \nforthcoming RFP for supply of service to Maine customers who do not choose a \nsupplier.\n\nJust thought you might like to know.\n\n     Dan Allegretti\n     Government Affairs", "mid" : "25957555.1075840209876.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/351.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "george.wood@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "351.", "date" : "2000-09-20 09:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Governor King sends regards" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e6" }, "sender" : "ravi.thuraisingham@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.sheldon@enron.com", "kevin.garland@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "moe.barbarawi@enron.com", "justin.brown@enron.com", "kevin.garland@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "moe.barbarawi@enron.com", "justin.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kevin.garland@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "moe.barbarawi@enron.com", "justin.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "Steven, Moe Barbarawi is a sales engineer who works with me on the trading \nfloor.  Moe did the Intellinet apps due diligence call for Mark Lay already.  \nSo, I think its best that Justin talks to Moe first.  Also, talk to Mark Lay \nto make sure that we don't have too many people from all fronts of Enron \ncalling them up.....\n\nLet me know how things are going with these two deals.  I met with a customer \nthat I've been talking to jointly build a SAN right here in Houston. I have \nquotes from Net Apps and will be getting the same from EMC/ATT, Storage \nNetworks, and Zambeel. I'll coordinate the Zambeel discussion via you so let \nme know when to talk to them.\n\nRavi.\n \n\n\n\n\tSteven Sheldon\n\t09/20/00 05:24 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Ravi Thuraisingham/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Storage Trading\n\nRavi:\n\nJustin is an engineer based in the Portland office and is helping us in the \ntechnical due diligence of Zambeel and possibly Intellinet.  He is quite \nknowledgable about storage technology as he is evaluating storage products \nfor our commercial purposes.  FYI, he is meeting with Zambeel's engineering \nteam tomorrow.  \n\nSteven \n\n\n----- Forwarded by Steven Sheldon/Enron Communications on 09/20/00 05:27 PM \n-----\n\n\tJustin Brown\n\t09/20/00 05:16 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Steven Sheldon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Storage Trading\n\nI would like to talk with Enron people who are thinking about the \ntrading/commoditization of Storage, to get a level set and maybe offer some \ninput.  I'm going to be on vaction next week, and at a conference the week \nafter, but would love to do it the second or third week of October.\n\nThanks,\nJustin\n\n", "mid" : "27468736.1075840209900.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/352.", "bcc" : [ "kevin.garland@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "moe.barbarawi@enron.com", "justin.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "steven.sheldon@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "352.", "date" : "2000-09-21 00:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Storage Trading" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e7" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning -\n\nI was out during the timeframe that this was sent, but Ken Lay did not give \nit back to us.  He is traveling now and totally inaccessible (on vacation) \nduring the time of the meeting, so he will not be participating.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 09/14/2000 02:08:49 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting\n\n\nDear  Ken,\n\n I am sorry to say that earlier this week Arthur Levitt was called to\ntestify in Congress early on September 28, and he felt unable to make our\nsession as originally planned. It is my hope that we can reschedule with him\nprior to -- or in conjunction with -- the final report. For those who may\nhave changed their schedules to make this meeting because of the chance to\ntalk to Arthur, I regret the inconvenience.\n\n In deference to your time, we'll go ahead with the meeting from 5 to\n7 but not with the dinner.\n\n Here are the details of the meeting.  Note that the location is\ndifferent from the previous two meetings.\n\n     Wednesday, September 27 from 5 to 7\np.m.\n     McKinsey & Company\n     52 East 52nd Street, 23rd Floor\n     New York, NY\n     Check in on 23rd floor with Carol\nHubbard, who will direct you to the conference room\nPhone: 212-446-8836\n\n Attached is the draft of our final report, prepared by Tim Koller.\nIt will be the subject of the meeting.  We will want to gather your comments\non the following:\n\n     1.  Do you agree with the substance\nof this draft?\n     2.  Are there points that should\nreceive more or less emphasis?\n     3.  Are there any other issues you\nwould like to raise?\n     4.  Is there anything else about the\ndrafting and presentation that you would\nlike to comment on?\n\n We will need to get everyone's comments, one way or another, by the\nend of September so we can proceed to prepare the final paper, which we'd\nlike to have ready by the end of October.\n\n Originally you said that you would not be able to make the meeting.\nCould you let us know if your plans have changed and you can now come or\nparticipate by phone?  See below for reply.\n\n   ____ I will be there\n\n   ____  I will participate by phone\n\n               ____ I cannot make it at all but will\ne-mail comments by September 30\n\n Many thanks,\n Jeff\n\ncc: Tim Koller\n\n <<SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc>>\n\n\n - SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc\n\n", "mid" : "25173599.1075840209923.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/353.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "353.", "date" : "2000-09-21 01:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e8" }, "sender" : "valerie.petersen@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Rosalee.\n\nValerie\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:41 AM\nTo: Garten, Jeffrey\nSubject: Re: Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting\n\n\n\nGood morning -\n\nI was out during the timeframe that this was sent, but Ken Lay did not give\nit back to us.  He is traveling now and totally inaccessible (on vacation)\nduring the time of the meeting, so he will not be participating.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 09/14/2000 02:08:49 PM\n\nTo:   \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:   \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>\nSubject:  Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting\n\n\nDear  Ken,\n\n     I am sorry to say that earlier this week Arthur Levitt was called to\ntestify in Congress early on September 28, and he felt unable to make our\nsession as originally planned. It is my hope that we can reschedule with\nhim\nprior to -- or in conjunction with -- the final report. For those who may\nhave changed their schedules to make this meeting because of the chance to\ntalk to Arthur, I regret the inconvenience.\n\n     In deference to your time, we'll go ahead with the meeting from 5 to\n7 but not with the dinner.\n\n     Here are the details of the meeting.  Note that the location is\ndifferent from the previous two meetings.\n\n                         Wednesday, September 27 from 5 to 7\np.m.\n                         McKinsey & Company\n                         52 East 52nd Street, 23rd Floor\n                         New York, NY\n                         Check in on 23rd floor with Carol\nHubbard, who will direct you to the conference room\nPhone: 212-446-8836\n\n     Attached is the draft of our final report, prepared by Tim Koller.\nIt will be the subject of the meeting.  We will want to gather your\ncomments\non the following:\n\n                         1.  Do you agree with the substance\nof this draft?\n                         2.  Are there points that should\nreceive more or less emphasis?\n                         3.  Are there any other issues you\nwould like to raise?\n                         4.  Is there anything else about the\ndrafting and presentation that you would\nlike to comment on?\n\n     We will need to get everyone's comments, one way or another, by the\nend of September so we can proceed to prepare the final paper, which we'd\nlike to have ready by the end of October.\n\n     Originally you said that you would not be able to make the meeting.\nCould you let us know if your plans have changed and you can now come or\nparticipate by phone?  See below for reply.\n\n               ____ I will be there\n\n               ____  I will participate by phone\n\n                          ____ I cannot make it at all but will\ne-mail comments by September 30\n\n     Many thanks,\n     Jeff\n\ncc: Tim Koller\n\n <<SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc>>\n\n\n(See attached file: SEC Panel Draft Report 14Sep00.doc)\n", "mid" : "4856794.1075840209947.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/354.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "354.", "date" : "2000-09-21 02:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Attached paper and September 27 Panel Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998e9" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Jo Brown/AM/LLY on 09/21/2000\n10:04 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\nThe attached press release was sent over PRNewswire at 8:00 a.m. today.\n\n(See attached file: PocketScript Release.doc)\n\n\n\n - PocketScript Release.doc", "mid" : "23761848.1075840209989.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/355.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "355.", "date" : "2000-09-21 03:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**Lilly and PocketScript, Inc. Announce Agreement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ea" }, "sender" : "helen.tunley@gs.com", "recipients" : [ "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "cwimmer@weeklystandard.com", "llindsey@aei.org", "portney@rff.org", "stelzer@aol.com", "rzoellick@gmfus.org", "klay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "bgrady@carlylesf.com", "ghamel@strategos.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To: Ken Lay, Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Advisory Council\nFrom : Gavyn Davies, Goldman Sachs\n\nRe - The Global Oil Price Shock\n\n\nSince our meeting in Houston, the spike in world oil prices has gripped the\nattention of financial markets. I attach a paper which analyses the genesis\nof the present oil price increase, the likelihood of it proving permanent,\nand the probable impact on the world economy.\n\nThe bottom line is the following:\n\n1. The recent increase in the oil price has been due fundamentally to\nan increase in global demand, and not to the activities of OPEC, operating\nas an oil cartel. In fact, OPEC does not seem to have enough immediate\nsupply headroom to make much difference to the situation for many months.\nThe danger of shortages will therefore be very acute this winter, even with\nnormal weather conditions. This could lead to temporary spikes in the price\nto well over $40/barrel. We see a similar situation, or worse, developing in\nnatural gas.\n\n2. However, we do not see this situation as permanent. In terms of deep\nfundamentals, the equilibrium price for oil in the long term is still only\nabout $18/barrel. Within about 12 months, a large increase in the supply of\noil should push prices back down again, possibly quite sharply. Our present\nforecast for the average oil price in 2001 is $27/barrel, somewhat below\ntoday's spot price levels. But we do not expect to see this oil price\ndownturn before next summer.\n\n3. If oil prices do indeed average $27/bl in 2001, this will prove to\nbe an oil shock for the developed economies which is the same in magnitude\nas the Gulf War shock a decade ago. It will reduce net disposable income for\nthe OECD economies by about 0.7%, and add about 0.9% to headline inflation\nnumbers. All of these effects will already be in the data by about 2000 Q4,\nso on our main forecast there should be little or no further adverse effects\nthrough 2001.\n\n4. On this oil price scenario, GDP growth in the developed economies\nwill slow from about 3.9% in 2000 to about 3.4% in 2001 - not a bad\nout-turn.\n\n5. What if the oil price sustains $40/bl next year? This would give us\nanother round of effects about the same as those mentioned in para (3)\nabove. Even then, however, these effects should not be enough to push the\nworld into recession. Growth should still be adequate at about 2.5-3.0%.\n\n6. The main risks to this conclusion are that a spike in oil prices,\nand possible oil shortages, this winter cause a drop in equity prices, and a\nlarge dip in business and consumer confidence. This could then lead to a\nmore pronounced downturn in GDP next year, especially if it triggers the\nkind of correction in the US that Larry and I have been worrying about for a\nlong time. But this should prove just about avoidable, assuming sensible\npolicy responses..\n\n7. This may therefore all work out a bit like the winter of 1998/99.\nGoing into the winter, events occur which make people worry about recession.\nBusiness and consumer confidence, and equity markets, take a dip. But then\nthings improve, and it all turns out to be a buying opportunity.\n\n8. I hope so, anyway!\n\n\nBest wishes,\n\nGavyn\n\n ,2000 Goldman, Sachs & Co. All rights reserved.\n This report is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the\nsolicitation of an offer to buy any security in any jurisdiction where such\nan offer or solicitation would be illegal. We are not soliciting any action\nbased upon this material. This material is for the general information of\nclients of Goldman Sachs. It does not take into account the particular\ninvestment objectives, financial situation or needs of individual clients.\nBefore acting on any advice or recommendation in this material, a client\nshould consider whether it is suitable for their particular circumstances\nand, if necessary, seek professional advice.  Certain transactions,\nincluding those involving futures, options, and high yield securities, give\nrise to substantial risk and are not suitable for all investors. The\nmaterial is based upon information that we consider reliable, but we do not\nrepresent that it is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied upon\nas such. Opinions expressed are our current opinions as of the date\nappearing on this material only. While we endeavor to update on a reasonable\nbasis the information discussed in this material, there may be regulatory,\ncompliance, or other reasons that prevent us from doing so. We and our\naffiliates, officers, directors, and employees, including persons involved\nin the preparation or issuance of this material may, from time to time, have\nlong or short positions in, and buy or sell, the securities, or derivatives\n(including options) thereof, of companies mentioned herein. No part of this\nmaterial may be (i) copied, photocopied or duplicated in any form by any\nmeans or (ii) redistributed without Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s prior written\nconsent.\n This material has been issued by Goldman, Sachs & Co. and/or one of\nits affiliates and has been approved by Goldman Sachs International, which\nis regulated by The Securities and Futures Authority, in connection with its\ndistribution in the United Kingdom and by Goldman Sachs Canada in connection\nwith its distribution in Canada. This material is distributed in Hong Kong\nby Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C., in Korea by Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C.,\nSeoul Branch, in Japan by Goldman Sachs (Japan) Ltd., in Australia by\nGoldman Sachs Australia Pty Limited (ACN 092 589 770), and in Singapore\nthrough Goldman Sachs (Singapore) Pte.  This material is not for\ndistribution in the United Kingdom to private customers, as that term is\ndefined under the rules of The Securities and Futures Authority; and any\ninvestments, including any convertible bonds or derivatives, mentioned in\nthis material will not be made available by us to any such private customer.\nGoldman Sachs International and its non-U.S. affiliates may, to the extent\npermitted under applicable law, have acted upon or used this research, to\nthe extent it relates to non-U.S. issuers, prior to or immediately following\nits publication. Foreign-currency-denominated securities are subject to\nfluctuations in exchange rates that could have an adverse effect on the\nvalue or price of, or income derived from, the investment. In addition,\ninvestors in securities such as ADRs, the values of which are influenced by\nforeign currencies, effectively assume currency risk.\n Further information on any of the securities mentioned in this\nmaterial may be obtained upon request, and for this purpose persons in Italy\nshould contact Goldman Sachs S.I.M. S.p.A. in Milan, or at its London branch\noffice at 133 Fleet Street, persons in Hong Kong should contact Goldman\nSachs (Asia) L.L.C. at 2 Queen's Road Central, and persons in Australia\nshould contact Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Limited. Unless governing law\npermits otherwise, you must contact a Goldman Sachs entity in your home\njurisdiction if you want to use our services in effecting a transaction in\nthe securities mentioned in this material.\n", "mid" : "538786.1075840210016.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/356.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "cwimmer@weeklystandard.com", "llindsey@aei.org", "portney@rff.org", "stelzer@aol.com", "rzoellick@gmfus.org", "klay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "bgrady@carlylesf.com", "ghamel@strategos.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "356.", "date" : "2000-09-21 10:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Message from Gavyn Davies re: The Global Oil Price Shock" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998eb" }, "sender" : "helen.tunley@gs.com", "recipients" : [ "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "cwimmer@weeklystandard.com", "llindsey@aei.org", "portney@rff.org", "stelzer@aol.com", "rzoellick@gmfus.org", "klay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "bgrady@carlylesf.com", "ghamel@strategos.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " ,2000 Goldman, Sachs & Co. All rights reserved.\n This report is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the\nsolicitation of an offer to buy any security in any jurisdiction where such\nan offer or solicitation would be illegal. We are not soliciting any action\nbased upon this material. This material is for the general information of\nclients of Goldman Sachs. It does not take into account the particular\ninvestment objectives, financial situation or needs of individual clients.\nBefore acting on any advice or recommendation in this material, a client\nshould consider whether it is suitable for their particular circumstances\nand, if necessary, seek professional advice.  Certain transactions,\nincluding those involving futures, options, and high yield securities, give\nrise to substantial risk and are not suitable for all investors. The\nmaterial is based upon information that we consider reliable, but we do not\nrepresent that it is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied upon\nas such. Opinions expressed are our current opinions as of the date\nappearing on this material only. While we endeavor to update on a reasonable\nbasis the information discussed in this material, there may be regulatory,\ncompliance, or other reasons that prevent us from doing so. We and our\naffiliates, officers, directors, and employees, including persons involved\nin the preparation or issuance of this material may, from time to time, have\nlong or short positions in, and buy or sell, the securities, or derivatives\n(including options) thereof, of companies mentioned herein. No part of this\nmaterial may be (i) copied, photocopied or duplicated in any form by any\nmeans or (ii) redistributed without Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s prior written\nconsent.\n This material has been issued by Goldman, Sachs & Co. and/or one of\nits affiliates and has been approved by Goldman Sachs International, which\nis regulated by The Securities and Futures Authority, in connection with its\ndistribution in the United Kingdom and by Goldman Sachs Canada in connection\nwith its distribution in Canada. This material is distributed in Hong Kong\nby Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C., in Korea by Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C.,\nSeoul Branch, in Japan by Goldman Sachs (Japan) Ltd., in Australia by\nGoldman Sachs Australia Pty Limited (ACN 092 589 770), and in Singapore\nthrough Goldman Sachs (Singapore) Pte.  This material is not for\ndistribution in the United Kingdom to private customers, as that term is\ndefined under the rules of The Securities and Futures Authority; and any\ninvestments, including any convertible bonds or derivatives, mentioned in\nthis material will not be made available by us to any such private customer.\nGoldman Sachs International and its non-U.S. affiliates may, to the extent\npermitted under applicable law, have acted upon or used this research, to\nthe extent it relates to non-U.S. issuers, prior to or immediately following\nits publication. Foreign-currency-denominated securities are subject to\nfluctuations in exchange rates that could have an adverse effect on the\nvalue or price of, or income derived from, the investment. In addition,\ninvestors in securities such as ADRs, the values of which are influenced by\nforeign currencies, effectively assume currency risk.\n Further information on any of the securities mentioned in this\nmaterial may be obtained upon request, and for this purpose persons in Italy\nshould contact Goldman Sachs S.I.M. S.p.A. in Milan, or at its London branch\noffice at 133 Fleet Street, persons in Hong Kong should contact Goldman\nSachs (Asia) L.L.C. at 2 Queen's Road Central, and persons in Australia\nshould contact Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Limited. Unless governing law\npermits otherwise, you must contact a Goldman Sachs entity in your home\njurisdiction if you want to use our services in effecting a transaction in\nthe securities mentioned in this material.\n\n\n\n - globpaper53.pdf", "mid" : "29245653.1075840210041.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/357.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pghemawat@hbs.edu", "cwimmer@weeklystandard.com", "llindsey@aei.org", "portney@rff.org", "stelzer@aol.com", "rzoellick@gmfus.org", "klay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "bgrady@carlylesf.com", "ghamel@strategos.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "357.", "date" : "2000-09-21 11:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Here is the paper that should have been attached to Gavyn's origi\r\n nal message" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ec" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "wiley.cauthen@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Wiley: Rob Carter called and left a voice mail message referencing your \nreferral. I returned his call but had to leave a message on his voice mail.\n\nThis morning I requested an Enron PAC check for $5,000 which \"maxes\" Enron on \nthe McCollum campaign. That is, this is the second contribution of that \namount and the maximum PAC contribution allowed. Ken has made a personal \ncontribution and I have each for $2,000 which is the max. Ken also hosted an \nevent for Bill in Houston early in the campaign. I attended an event for Bill \nlast night in Washington and he asked that I convey his appreciation for \nKen's support. I hope this is helpful information. ", "mid" : "26370526.1075840210064.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/358.", "bcc" : [ "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "wiley.cauthen@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "358.", "date" : "2000-09-21 05:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "McCollum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ed" }, "sender" : "maria.barnet@myhomekey.com", "recipients" : [ "betty.hung@gs.com", "bryant.tong@pge-corp.com", "christensenl@dteenergy.com", "cjones@hvllc.com", "deforestco@aol.com", "ira@technologypartners.com", "jason@technologypartners.com", "jstrom@hvllc.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "laurabarnes@carrier.utc.com", "lwbickle@hvllc.com", "mark.cohen@homestore.com", "mdeconcini@millennium.com", "mfisher@sempra.com", "rhawle@puget.com", "tdodd@dom.com", "ted@technologypartners.com", "thaley@ivp.com", "thomas.carrier@msdw.com", "tru_dee_jo_bambert@dom.com", "tsiegler@verio.net", "wwahl@dom.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "> As of September 18, 2000, myHomeKey.com has a new office location:\n>\n> myHomeKey.com\n> 511 Harrison Street\n> San Francisco, CA 94105\n> Main Phone: (415) 946-6200\n> Main Fax: (415) 946-6210\n>\n> Direct Line for Mick Seidl, Chairman: (415) 946-6202\n> Direct Line for Maria Barnet, Executive Assistant: (415) 946-6214\n>\nI have also sent this information via regular mail.  If you have any\nquestions or need further information, please feel free to contact me.\n\nMaria Barnet\nExecutive Assistant\nmaria.barnet@myhomekey.com\n(415) 946-6214\nmyHomeKey.com", "mid" : "22500973.1075840210092.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/359.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "betty.hung@gs.com", "bryant.tong@pge-corp.com", "christensenl@dteenergy.com", "cjones@hvllc.com", "deforestco@aol.com", "ira@technologypartners.com", "jason@technologypartners.com", "jstrom@hvllc.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "laurabarnes@carrier.utc.com", "lwbickle@hvllc.com", "mark.cohen@homestore.com", "mdeconcini@millennium.com", "mfisher@sempra.com", "rhawle@puget.com", "tdodd@dom.com", "ted@technologypartners.com", "thaley@ivp.com", "thomas.carrier@msdw.com", "tru_dee_jo_bambert@dom.com", "tsiegler@verio.net", "wwahl@dom.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "359.", "date" : "2000-09-21 04:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Change of Address for John M. (Mick) Seidl at myHomeKey.com" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ee" }, "sender" : "sharon@travelpark.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "> ----------\n> From:  Sharon Lay\n> Sent:  Wednesday, October 20, 1999 1:11 PM\n> To:  'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\n> Subject:  FW: New Year's Eve Entertainment & Menus\n>\n> Hola Ken,\n> This is for your review before the conference call this afternoon at\n> 4:15pm.  Call me if you have any questions.\n> Sharon Sue\n> ----------\n> From:  Sheri Roane[SMTP:sheri.roane@airmail.net]\n> Reply To:  sheri.roane@airmail.net\n> Sent:  Wednesday, October 20, 1999 1:13 PM\n> To:  sharon@travelpark.com\n> Subject:  New Year's Eve Entertainment & Menus\n>\n>  <<Agenda for New Year's.doc>>\n> Here's the proposal for this afternoon's discussion.  I have not\n> forwarded it to the sponsors --  please review and call me at\n> 713=545-0420.  Thanks.  Sheri\n>\n>\n\n - Agenda for New Year's.doc", "mid" : "14104547.1075840201633.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/36.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "36.", "date" : "1999-10-20 10:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: New Year's Eve Entertainment & Menus" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ef" }, "sender" : "jaime.alatorre@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\n I learned through some of the participants, that the dinner with Fox in New \nYork went well.\nDerbez, his economic advisor, told me that you were particularly aggressive \non the issue of \nderegulating electricity and \"dry\" natural gas. I like that, since you \ncreated a great impression.\n\n I have been invited to join Mr. Fox on his next trip to Europe, Oct. 1-6, \nalong with a group \nof 4-5  Mexican businessmen, that includes Federico Sada and Valentin Diez \nwho participated\nin the N.Y. dinner. We will be visiting Paris, Madrid, Berlin and London.\n\n I will keep you posted. Best regards, jaime____\n\nP.S. Congratulations on the excellent article of the Worldlink issue of b2b : \nCEO Kenneth Lay,\nTHE POWER OF ENRON'S  E-MARKETS.", "mid" : "15409211.1075840210115.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/360.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "360.", "date" : "2000-09-21 06:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Follow up on President Elect Vicente Fox" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f0" }, "sender" : "sherri.sera@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.delainey@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kay.chapman@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, September 25\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, \nSeptember 22.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n\n", "mid" : "9510837.1075840210149.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/361.", "bcc" : [ "kay.chapman@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "david.delainey@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "361.", "date" : "2000-09-21 07:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f1" }, "sender" : "donohue@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "49 Days Left till Election Day!\n\nWith just 49 days left until Election Day, we need\nyour help to elect a pro-business Congress. Each\nday there is news from highly contested targeted\nCongressional races. Each week we will keep you\ninformed about how you can help make sure\nbusiness is victorious on November 7.\n\nToday, we need you to fill out an FEC required form to\nallow us to solicit contributions from you and your\norganization. Please click here\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/_uschamberpac.htm\nto fill out the form that will help elect a pro-business Congress!\n\n*****************************************\nMake a Difference for Business.\n\nTuesday, November 7th is your day.... your day to\nvote, your day to make your voice heard on the\nissues important to you, your family, your community\nand your country. Please click on the following to\nfind out how you can help get out the vote for\nbusiness -\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Get-Out-The-Vote/.\n\n*************************************\nElection FACT\n\nDOES YOUR VOTE COUNT? ---- YES, and will\nmake the difference in helping to elect pro-business\ncandidates!\n\nIn 1996, Jon Fox won his congressional race in\nPennsylvania by just a 84-vote margin out of more\nthan a quarter million cast.\n\nIn 1994, Sam Gejdenson won his congressional race\nin Connecticut by a margin of just 21 votes.\nIn the 1960 presidential race, John F. Kennedy\ndefeated Richard Nixon by two-tenths of one\npercent of the vote. That averages out to less\nthan one vote per precinct nationwide. Furthermore,\nKennedy would have been defeated if one more\nperson in each of ten Cook County (Illinois) precincts\nhad voted for Nixon.\n\n\nTo unsubscribe, please reply to this email and type\nunsubscribe in the subject line.\n", "mid" : "28882381.1075840210172.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/362.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "362.", "date" : "2000-09-21 14:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "49 Days Left till Election Day!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will be out of the office.\n\n\n\nSherri Sera\n09/21/2000 02:53 PM\n\n\nTo: David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ben F \nGlisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James M \nBannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, \nAndrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, PEGGY FOWLER/ENRON@Gateway, Mark \nFrevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, David Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stanley \nHorton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L Izzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg \nWhalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Kay Chapman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jana Mills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Inez \nDauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, Linda Fuqua/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Molly Bobrow/NA/Enron@Enron, Rosane \nFabozzi/SA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget \nMaronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary_trosper@pgn.com, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron@Enron, Carol \nAnn Brown/Enron Communications@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, Cathy \nPhillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nSue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, \nDorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Christina \nGrow/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nSera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G \nSmith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25\n\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, September 25\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, \nSeptember 22.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "27777511.1075840210197.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/363.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "363.", "date" : "2000-09-21 09:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f3" }, "sender" : "morrisjhd@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "hreasner@velaw.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - CRUISE~1.DOC", "mid" : "13823581.1075840210219.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/364.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "hreasner@velaw.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "364.", "date" : "2000-09-21 10:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dear Cruisers" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f4" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " I am recommending Linda Robertson (currently Assistant Secretary for the \nDepartment of the Treasury) for the position Vice President and General \nManager of Federal Government Affairs.  Linda would head our Washington, D.C. \noffice, replacing Joe Hillings who will be retiring early next year.\n\n Linda has interviewed with Ken Lay, Tom White, Mike McConnell and Jeff \nShankman, who join me in this recommendation.\n\n Attached are biographical information on Linda and a National Journal \narticle identifying Linda among the \"Washington 100\".\n\n We have conducted extensive reference checks on Linda.  Included among those \nwas Secretary Summers who said:\n\n\"Nobody I know has the determination she has to get objectives met.\"\n\"Far more capacity to grasp the details than anyone I've seen.\"\n\n On Monday, I will seek Executive Committee approval to extend the offer to \nLinda.\n\n", "mid" : "2053775.1075840210246.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/365.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "365.", "date" : "2000-09-21 09:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Vice President Recommendation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f5" }, "sender" : "nemtzow@ase.org", "recipients" : [ "dham@ase.org", "dham@ase.org" ], "cc" : [ "dham@ase.org" ], "text" : "To Alliance Board and Associates:\n\nAs you may know, President Clinton is considering releasing oil from the\nStrategic Petroleum Reserve, perhaps as early as the next several days.\nRegardless of what you think about release of oil from the Reserve, I hope\nyou will help us take advantage of this opportunity to encourage the\nPresident to renew his efforts to pursue energy efficiency - our nation's\nbest long-term response to rising oil imports.\n\nDue to the immediacy of the decision, we ask that you let us know if we can\nsign you on, no later than this Monday, September 25 at noon Eastern.\nPlease respond with sign ons (giving us the precise company/organization\nname) by reply email, or call Dave Hamilton or myself at 202-857-0666.\nThank you for your consideration and support.\n\nDavid\n\n============\nDavid Nemtzow\nAlliance to Save Energy\nnemtzow@ase.org <mailto:nemtzow@ase.org>\nph: (202) 857-0666\nfax: (202) 331-9588\nhttp://www.ase.org <http://www.ase.org>", "mid" : "23855839.1075840210268.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/366.", "bcc" : [ "dham@ase.org" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "366.", "date" : "2000-09-21 11:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Letter to President on Energy Efficiency - Immediate Review Reque\r\n sted" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f6" }, "sender" : "nemtzow@ase.org", "recipients" : [ "dham@ase.org", "dham@ase.org" ], "cc" : [ "dham@ase.org" ], "text" : " <<ClintonSPR.doc>>\n\n\n============\nDavid Nemtzow\nAlliance to Save Energy\nnemtzow@ase.org <mailto:nemtzow@ase.org>\nph: (202) 857-0666\nfax: (202) 331-9588\nhttp://www.ase.org <http://www.ase.org>\n\n\n - ClintonSPR.doc", "mid" : "3178554.1075840210290.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/367.", "bcc" : [ "dham@ase.org" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "367.", "date" : "2000-09-21 11:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Missing attachment to email re: SPR" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f7" }, "sender" : "judy.e.collazo@ssmb.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Power & Natural Gas\nMark-to-Market Brouhaha; Buy Energy Marketers\n\n* Recent press has questioned accounting practices of energy\nmarketers.  Concerns center on use of \"mark-to-market\" accounting\n* Stocks down 8.7% since Monday\n* View concerns as unfounded\n* Reiterate 1H (Buy, High Risk) ratings on Enron (ENE), Dynegy (DYN)\nand 2M (Outperform, Medium Risk) on Duke Energy (DUK)\n\n <<trc71789.pdf>>\n\nRaymond C. Niles\nPower/Natural Gas Research\nSalomon Smith Barney\n(212) 816-2807\nray.niles@ssmb.com\n\ns\n\n\n\n\n - trc71789.pdf", "mid" : "3306611.1075840210313.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/368.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "368.", "date" : "2000-09-21 11:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Mark-to-Market Brouhaha; Buy Energy Marketers" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f8" }, "sender" : "larry.izzo@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com" ], "text" : "Jeff, I understand at last week's PRC you asked Dick what the difference was \nbetween EECC, and, say, Brown and Root.  Let me try and answer that and at \nthe same time provide my recommendations on how EECC should evolve inside the \nnew Enron.\n\na. Enron does not \"need\" EECC; however, Enron has realized extra value from \nthe EECC model since 1990.\n\nb. EECC has taken an Enron liability (construction risk) and turned it into \nan asset (net income).  The risk was incurred by Enron's decision to build \nassets around the world.\n\nc. Enron could have out-sourced most or all of its engineering and \nconstruction management since 1990; but for about the same market price and \ncontract value, EECC has performed this work and accumulated over $250MM of \nnet income for Enron.\n\nd. In addition, EECC has performed the work generally in a manner superior to \nthe rest of the industry.  We have avoided disasters experienced by Brown and \nRoot, Black and Veatch, Snamprogetti, Raytheon, and Stone and Webster, which \npresumably could have occurred while performing Enron's work.  We've out \nperformed them because we had better risk management skills.  \n\ne. Cost avoidance:  In addition to performing this work at market price and \nat the same time making $250MM net income, as Jack Urquhart pointed out at \nthe last Board meeting, we have avoided tens and tens of millions of dollars \nof extra cost during execution.  The Enron portfolio of construction risks \naverages in billions of dollars, so even 1 or 2 percent in nuisance-type \nchange orders from outside contractors would have added up to substantial \nextra costs. \n\nf. ROIC:  as we recognized the Enron deal flow was decreasing, we were asked \nin the last two to three budget cycles to maintain or grow our net income.  \nTherefore, we embarked on non-Enron third-party construction business.  This \nmarginal income has increased our use of working capital.  Still, this year's \nreturn on all our working capital will be about $22%, down from 29% last \nyear, but still a 25% average over two years which is not unreasonable.  You \nasked about the details of our working capital; I'm scheduled to brief you on \n2 Oct.\n \ng. Internal flexibility:  there have been many instances over the years where \nhaving an internal contractor has enhanced the ability of an Enron developer \nto close the deal.  For example, on the 1999 Peakers, although other \ncompanies have out-sourced the same type of work, I assure you that because \nof the late start getting going by the Enron developers, having to out-source \nwould of easily cost us four to six weeks of summer revenues on the \nschedule.  On our current Dabhol LNG project, an outside turnkey contractor \nwould never be motivated to try and maintain the current schedule, given the \nweaknesses in the Owners' contractual positions, including quarry suitability \nand subsea surface rock surprises, etc.  Many other examples abound.\n\nh. Downsizing risks:  I think the risk to Enron of what happens to a large \nEECC in the event of downsizing during a market cycle is misconceived.  EECC \nin Houston has about 350 employees, many of whom are accountants, lawyers, \ncontract specialists, program managers,  all of whom have skill sets which \nare in demand in other Enron business units.  Therefore, any downsizing of \nEECC, if done over a reasonable period of time should be able to avoid a \nsignificant severance cost risk.\n\nNevertheless, as Enron changes to a less-asset dependent company, and because \nof the current value in monetizing assets, the need for change is necessary.  \nI think it is important to agree on a clear plan and brief our employees, all \nof whom are stressed by the uncertainty of where they're going.  This will \nhave a negative impact on the company's performance, unless addressed.\n\nMy recommendations for evolving EECC is as follows:\n\na. Sell NEPCO and phase out other non-Enron third-party lump sum work \n(already on-going).\n\nb. Define a \"slice\" of EECC in Houston as \"NEPCO-Houston,\" and package this \nwith the NEPCO sell.  A buyer might value the EECC-Houston expertise in \ncogeneration and gas-related services.\n\nc. Finish the Enron work now under contract, which will take from one to two \nyears.\n\nd. Continue to self-perform any new Enron work in the future which I see \ncentered in North America, Europe and possibly Brazil where assets may be \nrequired to enhance the Enron networks being developed for trading purposes.  \nI think it would be a mistake to allow the decentralized business units to \nattempt to manage outside EPC contractors without a residual Center of \nExcellence (EECC).\n\ne. Move EECC inside EES, allowing EES to take advantage of a continued income \nstream from EECC.  A subsequent step would be to merge the infrastructure \nbetween EES' Global Services and EECC.\n\nf. Slowly downsize the company as the current work evolves and the work load \npermits.\n\ng. Continue to develop engineering services for customers, without taking \nconstruction risks, but taking advantage of our reputation for due diligence \nand risk mitigation.  I think this effort could fit well inside EES as \nanother service provided by Enron.\n\nh. Continue EECC's initiative to develop an E-commerce revenue stream, \ncurrently being undertaken in coordination with Enron Networks, but relying \non EECC's intellectual capital, lessons learned and contacts in the \nindustry.  I think we have good potential for this opportunity, which is \nactively underway.\n\nIn summary, EECC's assets are the intellectual capital of its people and the \ncollective systems and procedures it has developed.  Both can continue to \nprovide value to Enron inside EES.  I've been discussing details with Lou and \nJoe, but I strongly recommend we agree on a clearly defined plan and allow me \nto communicate it to our employees.\n\n\nLI43200", "mid" : "8072761.1075840210338.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/369.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "369.", "date" : "2000-09-21 10:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EECC INSIDE ENRON" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998f9" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dad-\nCan you confirm that you will be able to fly Jose Luis and I with you to PR \nfor the cruise?", "mid" : "26628072.1075840201655.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/37.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "37.", "date" : "1999-10-20 06:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Puerto Rico" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998fa" }, "sender" : "pksinghji@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "jskilli@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ken.lay@enron.com", "jderric@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please see attached file.  I wish to remain anonymous.\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________________\nGet Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.\n\nShare information about yourself, create your own public profile at\nhttp://profiles.msn.com.\n\n - india.doc\n - razorfinish.htm", "mid" : "18330866.1075840210361.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/370.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jskilli@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ken.lay@enron.com", "jderric@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "370.", "date" : "2000-09-21 20:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Anonymous report on violations by senior Enron officials" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998fb" }, "sender" : "hreasoner@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "klay@enron.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com" ], "text" : "I trust you are already planning our next trip(12).No other fool will do for\nmy early morning walks(5).Thinking of Brenda fondly will be easy;do you have\nsome suggestions about John (6)?We are already longing to see the\nDuncans(20). Finally, John, check the address; it is \"reasoner\" not\n\"reasner\".Much love, Harry", "mid" : "23630853.1075840210384.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/371.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com" ], "to" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "371.", "date" : "2000-09-21 15:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cruise" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998fc" }, "sender" : "james.bannantine@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "text" : "Seems like an impressive candidate.\n\n\nFrom: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 09/21/2000 04:38 PM\nSent by: Maureen McVicker@ENRON\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 \nFOWLER/ENRON@Gateway, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nKevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nrpmark5@hotmail.com@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \nMark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron@ECT, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen S \nOwens@ees@EES, Ken Rice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Vice President Recommendation\n\n I am recommending Linda Robertson (currently Assistant Secretary for the \nDepartment of the Treasury) for the position Vice President and General \nManager of Federal Government Affairs.  Linda would head our Washington, D.C. \noffice, replacing Joe Hillings who will be retiring early next year.\n\n Linda has interviewed with Ken Lay, Tom White, Mike McConnell and Jeff \nShankman, who join me in this recommendation.\n\n Attached are biographical information on Linda and a National Journal \narticle identifying Linda among the \"Washington 100\".\n\n We have conducted extensive reference checks on Linda.  Included among those \nwas Secretary Summers who said:\n\n\"Nobody I know has the determination she has to get objectives met.\"\n\"Far more capacity to grasp the details than anyone I've seen.\"\n\n On Monday, I will seek Executive Committee approval to extend the offer to \nLinda.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13497282.1075840210414.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/372.", "bcc" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "372.", "date" : "2000-09-22 01:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Vice President Recommendation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998fd" }, "sender" : "jhduncan@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "hreasoner@velaw.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "klay@enron.com", "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Harry,\n\nThanks for your reply to my 20 trip rules\n\nYes, Brenda and I are already planning our next group trip ( however, we have\nonly been able to obtain 7 confirmations but not to worry, Macey is included\nand I will make videos for you if we are unable to confirm space for you too.)\n\nAs to \"no other fool would walk with you in the morning,\" have you considered\na deaf person might enjoy walks with you.\n\nAnd, Brenda and I go as a \"package\" so when you think of Brenda you cannot\nhelp but include me....sorry.\n\nFinally, as to the spelling your name in the letter, my secretary made the\nmistake when she retyped what Brenda and I wrote and faxed and E-mailed it to\nall.  We would never miss the spelling of your name because we have always\nthought it was a dichotomy that your last name included \"reason.\"\n\nHave a good trip.    John", "mid" : "20862036.1075840210437.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/373.", "bcc" : [ "jseidl@myhomekey.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "hreasoner@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "373.", "date" : "2000-09-22 02:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "In answer to your smart remarks about my 20 important points" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998fe" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n11:37AM EDT 22-SEP-00 WIT SOUNDVIEW (MARK SPECKER) INTC CPQ DELL\nPC UPDATE SEPTEMBER 22, 2000\n\n08:30AM EDT 22-SEP-00 C.E. UNTERBERG, TOWBIN (JAMES POYNER) CPQ\nCPQ: INTEL`S EUROPEAN SHORTFALL CONTRARY TO COMPAQ VIEW\n\n08:03AM EDT 22-SEP-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (RICHARD GARDNER) AAPL\nIMPLICATIONS OF INTEL 3Q WARNING FOR PC STOCKS\n\n09:41AM EDT 22-SEP-00 GOLDMAN SACHS (JOE MOORE) INTC INTC.GWI INTC.N\nINTC PREANNOUNCEMENT: THOUGHTS REGARDING IMPACT ON OTHER STOCKS\n\n00:16AM EDT 22-SEP-00 MORGAN STANLEY\\DW (MUNSON, GILLIAN) CPQ\nTECHNOLOGY: SOME ANSWERS TO THE CURRENCY JITTERS FOR PCS\n\n <<09.22.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 09.22.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "17981873.1075840210459.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/374.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "374.", "date" : "2000-09-22 05:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 9.22.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1998ff" }, "sender" : "william.bolster@nbc.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "I want to advise you that CNBC will launch new on-air graphics that will\nallow us to provide additional real-time market data in a quicker, clearer\nand more concise manner.\n\nStarting Monday, Oct. 2, CNBC's new graphically enhanced on-air charts will\ndisplay real-time volume information as well as pricing information in\ndecimals.  In addition, CNBC's intra-day charts will now include exact time\nreferences to reinforce the precise moment a stock is being traded.\n\nPlease click on the Web link provided below to preview three slides that\nillustrate our new on-air look, as it will appear on Oct. 2.\nhttp://www.cnbc.com/onlycnbc/newlook/default.htm\n\nI encourage you to share this information with your organization and welcome\nany comments from you or others about these changes, or other aspects of\nCNBC coverage.  Comments can be sent to me personally by replying to this\ne-mail.\n\nBest regards,\n\nBill\n\n\n Because e-mail can be altered electronically,\n the integrity of this communication cannot be guaranteed.", "mid" : "30131099.1075840210482.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/375.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "375.", "date" : "2000-09-22 11:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Advance Notice of New CNBC On-Air Look" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199900" }, "sender" : "maryse_zwick@weforum.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nOver the weekend I read World Link, and particularly the interview with\nyou. We are proud to have such a successful entrepreneur not only among our\nmembers, but also actively involved in our Council.\nWarmest regards,\nKlaus", "mid" : "22024230.1075840210528.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/377.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "377.", "date" : "2000-09-25 02:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "World Link" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199901" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken: I have \"heard\" from two sources in this office that Enron will announce \nmy successor today. I have not been advised of the selection and am concerned \nthat this announcement will not treat my retirement in an appropriate and \ndeserving manner.\n\nI have placed calls to Steve Kean since hearing this rumor but have not \nreceived a response as of now. Admittedl, our phone service because of the \noffice construction is not totally functioning.\n\nFrankly, I think this matter has not been handled in a caring way and I have \nbeen acccused of giving information on the selection to Tom DeLay which is \nuntrue. My office mates are all more aware of the candidates and their status \nthan I have been.\n\nI regret having to contact you on this matter but feel that despite my total \ncooperation, allegiance and dedication to Enron, I am not being treated with \nthe courtesy and sensitivity that this matter deserves.\n\nJoe", "mid" : "22297541.1075840210551.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/378.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "378.", "date" : "2000-09-25 01:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Selection Of My Successor-My Concern" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199902" }, "sender" : "info@rlcnet.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "[IMAGE]\nwww.rlcnet.org\n\nFOR IMMEDIATE \nRELEASE???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n?????????&nb! sp;???????????????????????????????????? CONTACT: Matt Well \nMonday, September 25, \n2000??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n?????&nb! sp;?????????????????????????????????????? PHONE: 202-547-1700 \n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n?????&nbsp! \n;?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n???????? PAGER: 888-781-2151 \nNew Radio Ad Slams Corzine Dishonesty \nSurrounding Questionable Financial Dealings\n\nWashington, DC -- Calling the campaign of liberal New Jersey Democrat Senate \ncandidate Jon Corzine, \"a cynical and manipulative effort to deceive New \nJersey voters about Corzine's questionable and mysterious financial \ndealings,\" Mark Miller, Executive Director of the Republican Leadership \nCouncil (RLC) announced the release of a new radio ad that begins airing this \nmorning throughout New Jersey. \n\nThe text of the 60-second radio ad, entitled \"Dodge,\" is as follows: \n\nAnnouncer: \n\nMoney can buy multi-millionaire Jon Corzine a lot, but it can't buy New \nJersey's trust... he must earn it.? And that's a problem for Jon Corzine. \n? \nAccording to recent news reports, Jon Corzine is having trouble with the \ntruth. \n\nCorzine and his supporters were asked if Jon Corzine had contributed to their \norganizations prior to receiving their political endorsements.? The answer \nwas \"no\". \n\nNow, Corzine's own records indicate his foundation did give one of the groups \na contribution.? Corzine responded that the contribution came before he \nannounced his candidacy.? But Corzine's own records revealed that he made the \ncontribution after he announced his candidacy.? Corzine said the tax exempt \ncontribution was for an after school program.? But the group's leader said \nthat Corzine knew the contribution was for a political office. \n\nCall Jon Corzine at 973/643-0500.? Tell him trust is something money can't \nbuy.? Paid for by the Republican Leadership Council. \n\n?Said Miller: \"Jon Corzine has created his own campaign problems by \ncontinuing to shroud his financial past in secrecy.? Mr. Corzine's vast \nwealth has allowed him to buy a record number of slick political ads, but if \nhe thinks he can simply purchase the trust of New Jerseyans, he's in for a \nvery unpleasant surprise.\" \n\n# # # \nTo subscribe or unsubscribe send your name and e-mail address to \ninfo@rlcnet.org or visit www.rlcnet.org.\n\n\n", "mid" : "18886477.1075840210576.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/379.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "379.", "date" : "2000-09-25 03:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RLC Release: New Radio Ad Slams Corzine Dishonesty" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199903" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The name of the church is Bathesda by the Sea and the Rector's name is Father \nRalph Warren, number: 561-655-4554.  I believe he is traveling until Monday, \nbut you may want to give him a try.", "mid" : "22551455.1075840201678.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/38.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "38.", "date" : "1999-10-21 02:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Church" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199904" }, "sender" : "david.haug@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "text" : "I agree. -  -DLH\n\n\n\n\nJames M Bannantine\n09/22/2000 09:12 AM\nTo: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@ENRON\ncc: Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, Sanjay \nBhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, David \nW Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, James Derrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S \nFastow/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, PEGGY FOWLER/ENRON@Gateway@ENRON, Mark \nFrevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications@ENRON, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications@ENRON, 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, rpmark5@hotmail.com@AZURIX@ENRON, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey \nMcMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Cindy \nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen S Owens@ees@ENRON, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications@ENRON, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nJohn Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT@ENRON, \nThomas E White/HOU/EES@EES@ENRON \n\nSubject: Re: Vice President Recommendation  \n\nSeems like an impressive candidate.\n\n\nFrom: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 09/21/2000 04:38 PM\nSent by: Maureen McVicker@ENRON\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 \nFOWLER/ENRON@Gateway, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nKevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nrpmark5@hotmail.com@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \nMark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron@ECT, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen S \nOwens@ees@EES, Ken Rice/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nSkilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Vice President Recommendation\n\n I am recommending Linda Robertson (currently Assistant Secretary for the \nDepartment of the Treasury) for the position Vice President and General \nManager of Federal Government Affairs.  Linda would head our Washington, D.C. \noffice, replacing Joe Hillings who will be retiring early next year.\n\n Linda has interviewed with Ken Lay, Tom White, Mike McConnell and Jeff \nShankman, who join me in this recommendation.\n\n Attached are biographical information on Linda and a National Journal \narticle identifying Linda among the \"Washington 100\".\n\n We have conducted extensive reference checks on Linda.  Included among those \nwas Secretary Summers who said:\n\n\"Nobody I know has the determination she has to get objectives met.\"\n\"Far more capacity to grasp the details than anyone I've seen.\"\n\n On Monday, I will seek Executive Committee approval to extend the offer to \nLinda.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "104184.1075840210608.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/380.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "rpmark5@hotmail.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "380.", "date" : "2000-09-25 02:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Vice President Recommendation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199905" }, "sender" : "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Steve, Mark, Please note below and help me with a response. Joe\n---------------------- Forwarded by Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on \n09/25/2000 10:20 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\tClayton Vernon @ ENRON\n\t09/24/2000 10:29 PM\n\t\nTo: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: new commercial  \n\nMr. Sutton-\n\nYou are a professed champion for what Enron is about, so I would like to make \na comment regarding the new commercial for the weather products desks.\n\nI think it is in extremely poor taste to have an effigy of a CEO shot in a \nshooting gallery. I think most decent people would agree with me here.\n\nWhat are we saying? What are we saying Enron is all about? Are we really a \ndark and Orwellian ship?\n\nThere has been a lot of emphasis placed on becoming more sensitive, as a \nsociety, to the issue of gun violence.\n\nEnron comes off demonic in this commercial, much like Nike comes off as \nsatanic in their chainsaw commercial which NBC pulled.\n\nPerhaps this is all a  publicity stunt, where we have CNBC refuse to run the \nad and then generate an exponential increase in the publicity we receive. \nThat would be clever. If not, I would ask you to reconsider the decency of \nthe ad, and to ask the Executive Committee how a group of decnet people could \ndesign such an ad.\n\nSincerely,\n\nClayton Vernon\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6193963.1075840210632.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/381.", "bcc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "381.", "date" : "2000-09-25 03:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: new commercial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199906" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Joe.  Ken is on a cruise, so is not available, but I did talk \nto Steve (he is traveling, but said he is trying to get in touch with you).  \nApparently, everything is still internal.  He said everything is fine, so \nhopefully, you don't need to be concerned.\n\nTalk to you soon.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings\n09/25/2000 08:53 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Selection Of My Successor-My Concern\n\nKen: I have \"heard\" from two sources in this office that Enron will announce \nmy successor today. I have not been advised of the selection and am concerned \nthat this announcement will not treat my retirement in an appropriate and \ndeserving manner.\n\nI have placed calls to Steve Kean since hearing this rumor but have not \nreceived a response as of now. Admittedl, our phone service because of the \noffice construction is not totally functioning.\n\nFrankly, I think this matter has not been handled in a caring way and I have \nbeen acccused of giving information on the selection to Tom DeLay which is \nuntrue. My office mates are all more aware of the candidates and their status \nthan I have been.\n\nI regret having to contact you on this matter but feel that despite my total \ncooperation, allegiance and dedication to Enron, I am not being treated with \nthe courtesy and sensitivity that this matter deserves.\n\nJoe\n\n", "mid" : "16104144.1075840210655.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/382.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "382.", "date" : "2000-09-25 03:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Selection Of My Successor-My Concern" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199907" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken: Steve Kean responded to my voice mail earlier this morning to advise \nthat \"the announcement\" was not to be made this morning and that I would be \ncontacted beforehand. I am concerned how any such announcement is worded. I \nhave shared with you my desire to seek a senior position in the George W. \nBush Administration which causes my extreme interest in an announcement and \nthe hope that I might be given words of appreciation for my tenure with Enron \nand its predecessor companies. Thanks. Joe\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings\n09/25/2000 09:53 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON (bcc: Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron)\n\nSubject: Selection Of My Successor-My Concern\n\nKen: I have \"heard\" from two sources in this office that Enron will announce \nmy successor today. I have not been advised of the selection and am concerned \nthat this announcement will not treat my retirement in an appropriate and \ndeserving manner.\n\nI have placed calls to Steve Kean since hearing this rumor but have not \nreceived a response as of now. Admittedl, our phone service because of the \noffice construction is not totally functioning.\n\nFrankly, I think this matter has not been handled in a caring way and I have \nbeen acccused of giving information on the selection to Tom DeLay which is \nuntrue. My office mates are all more aware of the candidates and their status \nthan I have been.\n\nI regret having to contact you on this matter but feel that despite my total \ncooperation, allegiance and dedication to Enron, I am not being treated with \nthe courtesy and sensitivity that this matter deserves.\n\nJoe\n\n", "mid" : "12310589.1075840210678.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/383.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "383.", "date" : "2000-09-25 03:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Selection Of My Successor-My Concern" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199908" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Steve: I want you to know that I received calls from two people in this \noffice this morning who advised that my successor (Linda) was to be announced \ntoday. I thought I had a committment from you and Rick that the people in \nthis office would meet the final candidates and make input before a final \ndecision was made.\n\nThe rumors have been very active throughout this process and people in this \noffice have been aware of the various candidates. I have gained 98 percent of \nmy information from my office collegues. I have not been discussing any of \nthese matters with outsiders suggesting that they contact Nils for any \ninformation.\n\nNaturally, I am concerned how this announcement is to be made because I am \nhoping to have a life after Enron possibly a position in a future \nadministration. I have had a very successful tenure from the standpoint of \naccomplishments and establishing the groundwork for additional success which \nmy successor will have the benefit. Therefore, I want a very positive \nstatement made about my service with a Ken Lay quote.\n\nJoe", "mid" : "7441969.1075840210702.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/384.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "384.", "date" : "2000-09-25 04:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "My Successor" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199909" }, "sender" : "mark.palmer@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Joe,\n\nHere's a possibility.  Let me know what you think.\n\nDear Clayton,\n\nThanks for your note about our new television ad.  Our goal with the ad \ncampaign is to increase Enron's familiarity and favorability with business \nand government opinion leaders.  We want to do that by communicating the \ninnovative culture at Enron that always asks the question, \"Why?\"  When we \nheard businesses blaming poor financial performance on their inability to \nmanage weather risks, we asked, \"Why?\"  We answered that with our weather \nderivatives product that helps companies protect revenues from unfavorable \nweather.  Now, many equity analysts and other investors are challenging \ncompanies that don't use weather derivatives as a risk management tool.\n\nIn order to get our message across in a cluttered advertising environment, we \nneed to create compelling images to get that message accross.  The use of a \ntraditional symbol (the old cork gun shooting gallery) applied in a \nnon-traditional way (shooting down conventional wisdom) gets the point across \nvery directly that traditional excuses don't \"stand up\" to today's markets.  \nI think it's a powerful, and humorous, symbolic message.\n\nI'm sorry if you're taking the reference to an old-fashioned game literally.  \nI can assure you that no ducks or CEOs were harmed in the making of the \ncommercial.  \n\nSincerely,\n\nJoe Sutton\n\n(Obviously, you can delete the smart-alecky last sentence.)", "mid" : "19820996.1075840210727.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/385.", "bcc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "385.", "date" : "2000-09-25 04:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: new commercial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19990a" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Updates:\nSanjay Bhatnagar - new cell phone\nStacy Guidroz - new cell phone\nDiomedes Christodoulou new cell phone", "mid" : "3085858.1075840210756.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/386.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "386.", "date" : "2000-09-25 06:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Update - Executive Committee List" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19990b" }, "sender" : "missy.stevens@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "The Holocaust Museum Houston's Human Race event is scheduled for February 4, \n2001. Once again, Enron is the title sponsor of this fabulous event. We are \nplanning a media kick-off event to take place at the Holocaust Museum on \nNovember 20, 2000 at 10 a.m. The purpose of this event is to attract media \nattention and officially open registration for the race. If your schedule \nallows, we would like for you to speak at the kick-off again, as you did last \nyear.\n\nMayor Brown, HISD Superintendent Rod Paige and Ed Allday, event chair for the \nHuman Race, will also speak at the kick-off. The museum would like for each \nspeaker to spend approximately five minutes talking about the importance of \ndiversity in their respective environments. For example, the mayor will talk \nabout diversity in the city of Houston, Rod Paige will speak to diversity in \nschools, Ed will talk about how the event highlights diversity, and you would \nbe asked to talk about how Enron approaches diversity in the work-place.\n\nIf you are able to do this, Community Relations will draft your speaking \npoints. We will call Rosie to check on your availability.\n\nMany thanks,\n\nMissy Stevens", "mid" : "22434271.1075840210780.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/387.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "387.", "date" : "2000-09-25 09:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Human Race media kick-off event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19990c" }, "sender" : "skaczenski@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "michael.goldberg@bakerbotts.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mike and Rosalie:\n\nAttached hereto please find a final draft of the Term Sheet between the\nHouston Rockets and Sports Facilities, L.P.  At your earliest convenience,\nplease obtain the execution of four signature pages from this Term Sheet and\neither messenger the signature pages to me or call me and I will arrange for\na messenger to pick the signatures pages up from you.  I will assemble\nexecuted sets of the Term Sheet for each party after I receive your\nsignature pages.\n\nIf you have any questions or comments please contact me at 713/758-2350.\n\nMike Telle\n\n\n <<4v.6  revised rockets term sheet.DOC>>   <<v.6  revised rockets term\nsheet(1).DOC>>\n\n\n - 4v.6  revised rockets term sheet.DOC\n - v.6  revised rockets term sheet(1).DOC", "mid" : "1655982.1075840210808.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/388.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "michael.goldberg@bakerbotts.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "388.", "date" : "2000-09-25 09:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "SENT ON BEHALF OF MIKE TELLE" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19990d" }, "sender" : "mtelle@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay--\n\nI have been assisting John Watson with his representation of Sports\nFacilities, L.P., and I am in the process of coordinating the $1.4 million\nprepayment by the Sports Authority and the contribution of such amount by\nthe partners to the referendum campaign.\n\nAssuming that we receive the prepayment from the Sports Authority, we expect\nto be able to start making contributions to the referendum campaign this\nweek.  The contributions will be paid to the referendum campaign by the\npartnership, on behalf of each partner, upon receipt of instructions from\neach such partner that its share of the amount prepaid should be contributed\nto the campaign instead of being distributed.  I have discussed this\nprocedure with Sue Walden.\n\nWith respect to your arrangement with Shell, we were not sure what you and\nShell had agreed to.  The monies being contributed to the referendum\ncampaign are being contributed to a special purpose political action\ncommittee (as required by law).  This special purpose PAC is subject to the\ngeneral Texas laws that govern campaign fundraising.  As you know, one of\nthese laws provides that \"a person may not knowingly make or authorize a\npolitical contribution in the name of or on behalf of another unless the\nperson discloses in writing to the recipient the name and address of the\nperson actually making the contribution . . . .\"   Pending a better\nunderstanding of the Shell arrangement, we will hold Shell's $100,000 in the\npartnership's account.\n\nPlease contact John Watson at 713-758-2556 or me at 713-758-2350 if you have\nany questions regarding the foregoing.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle", "mid" : "15474287.1075840210831.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/389.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "389.", "date" : "2000-09-25 11:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19990e" }, "sender" : "beau@rrhinvestments.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Re: TCW Galileo Aggressive Growth Equities Fund\n\nI spoke with Bob Hanisee from TCW and he confirmed that if you put any more \nmonies into the fund before December 20th you would be subject to all of the \ncapital gains for the year.  He recommended that we hold off until such time.\n\nI asked him to find out about the Small Cap Growth Fund and Select Equities \nFund as well, so that we would be well informed about any similar \ncircumstances.\n - att1.htm", "mid" : "25000961.1075840201704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/39.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "39.", "date" : "1999-10-25 16:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TCW Galileo Aggressive Growth Equities Fund" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19990f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Michael.  Will there be enough funds to help Sue without \nShell's if I wait until Mr. Lay returns on October 3?  I have not been very \nsuccessful getting faxes through to the ship, so would prefer not to have to \nbother him with this unless absolutely necessary.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Telle, Michael S.\" <mtelle@velaw.com> on 09/25/2000 06:28:00 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Referendum Campaign\n\n\nMr. Lay--\n\nI have been assisting John Watson with his representation of Sports\nFacilities, L.P., and I am in the process of coordinating the $1.4 million\nprepayment by the Sports Authority and the contribution of such amount by\nthe partners to the referendum campaign.\n\nAssuming that we receive the prepayment from the Sports Authority, we expect\nto be able to start making contributions to the referendum campaign this\nweek.  The contributions will be paid to the referendum campaign by the\npartnership, on behalf of each partner, upon receipt of instructions from\neach such partner that its share of the amount prepaid should be contributed\nto the campaign instead of being distributed.  I have discussed this\nprocedure with Sue Walden.\n\nWith respect to your arrangement with Shell, we were not sure what you and\nShell had agreed to.  The monies being contributed to the referendum\ncampaign are being contributed to a special purpose political action\ncommittee (as required by law).  This special purpose PAC is subject to the\ngeneral Texas laws that govern campaign fundraising.  As you know, one of\nthese laws provides that \"a person may not knowingly make or authorize a\npolitical contribution in the name of or on behalf of another unless the\nperson discloses in writing to the recipient the name and address of the\nperson actually making the contribution . . . .\"   Pending a better\nunderstanding of the Shell arrangement, we will hold Shell's $100,000 in the\npartnership's account.\n\nPlease contact John Watson at 713-758-2556 or me at 713-758-2350 if you have\nany questions regarding the foregoing.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle\n\n\n", "mid" : "29505022.1075840210854.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/390.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "390.", "date" : "2000-09-26 00:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199910" }, "sender" : "mtelle@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosalee-\n\nThere should be sufficient funds without Shell's funds.  If things change, I\nwill call you back.\n\nThank you for following up.\n\nMike Telle\n\nMIchael S. Telle\nVinson & Elkins L.L.P.\nmtelle@velaw.com\n713-758-2350", "mid" : "23513878.1075840210876.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/391.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "391.", "date" : "2000-09-26 00:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199911" }, "sender" : "bijangh2000@tavana.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear ken: I am back in Tehran now but I plan to  come back to the U.S. in the \nsecond half of October.It would be great if we  could somehow meet during my \nnext trip.With? best  regards.Bijan", "mid" : "27210206.1075840210898.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/392.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "392.", "date" : "2000-09-26 12:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "our probable meeting inoctober" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199912" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, October 2\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, \nSeptember 29.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "8593958.1075840210929.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/393.", "bcc" : [ "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "393.", "date" : "2000-09-26 04:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199913" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will not be here for the meeting. \n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n09/26/2000 11:59 AM\n\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, Rebecca P Mark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Cindy \nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Videoconference@enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, October 2\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, \nSeptember 29.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "20381834.1075840210953.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/394.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "394.", "date" : "2000-09-26 09:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199914" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Dad and Mark,\nI am attaching the resume of the lovely and talented\nMs. Amanda Day who, like all wise soon to be graduates\nof businees school, is very interested in a position\nat Enron.\nOf course she would be an incredibly valuable addition\nto the Enron team and to Houston. If you have any\nquestions about her character, achievements, or goals,\nplease feel free to contact me.\nAll my love,\nElizabeth\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - Aday Resume.doc", "mid" : "301827.1075840210976.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/395.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "395.", "date" : "2000-09-26 08:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ADay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199915" }, "sender" : "rod@canion.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\n?\n\nI have been watching a new company since April. The founder worked at=20\nInsource Technology as a consultant for a while and is a good guy. The=20\nservice is explained in the executive summary attached, but in a nutshell=\n=20\nthey solve the need for reliable information support for schools by getting=\n=20\nthe server out of the schools and onto an Application Service Provider. The=\n=20\nresult is much better information (attendance, grading, assignments,=20\nmessages, etc.) but the schools only need a simple computer with a browser =\nto=20\naccess the service. If one computer breaks, they simply move to another=20\ncomputer and access the service. This is the same concept as Questia, but=\n=20\nthey can get by with much older computer technology, which is a big plus fo=\nr=20\nschools. Also, parents can access essentially real time information about=\n=20\ntheir child=01,s grades and attendance, and can easily communicate with the=\n=20\nteacher through the messaging.\n\n?\n\nWhen I met with them in April, I liked the idea but was consumed with=20\nQuestia. Since then, they have launched a beta test and then rolled out the=\n=20\nproduction version of the service in the DeSoto ISD. They trained over 200=\n=20\nteachers and have proven the simplicity and effectiveness of their system.=\n=20\nLamar Consolidated ISD has requested that they rollout the service in three=\n=20\ntest schools this fall.? They also just hired a new CEO, Roland Rodriquez, =\nto=20\nlead the company, with the founder continuing to be involved.\n\n?\n\nThey are trying to raise $3 million. John Chaney and I met with them Tuesda=\ny=20\nmorning and decided after the meeting that we were both interested in putti=\nng=20\naround half a million in the company, and that we needed to get three or fo=\nur=20\nothers to put in about the same amount.? We are both willing to go on the=\n=20\nboard, with one or two other new outside directors.\n\n?\n\nKen, this is not in the same ballpark as Questia, but it is a very good ide=\na=20\nand I believe they can pull it off. Please let me know if you have any=20\nquestions and if you would like to have a meeting with them.\n\n?\n\nRod\n - PI Executive Summary.pdf", "mid" : "6100815.1075840211001.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/396.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "396.", "date" : "2000-09-26 11:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Proactive Intelligence, Inc." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199916" }, "sender" : "rajesh.sarkar@mphasis.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr.Lay,  \n?\nYour organization being an  energy and communications company, you would \ncertainly be operating an email  response center for servicing the client \nneeds. With growing business needs your  organization would need efficient \nand quality services for handling? e-mail  responses. We have a business \nproposition to fulfill your business objective  with respect to customer \nservice from our operations center in  India.\n?\nMphasis India has tied up  with Kana software for being primary resellers and \nimplementation partners for  Kana products in India.We have certified Kana \nprofessionals to implement and  operate Kana response services in our centers \nin Pune and  Bangalore.\n?\nAs your current email  management system is based on Kana software we would \nlike to offer our email  management services for the same.\n\nOur value proposition \n\nQuality of resources: The people we recruit are graduates with good  English \nspeaking capabilities  \nRound the clock operations: We offer 24X7X365 operations to facilitate  \nbetter turnaround times per business day  \nLower cost of operations: Our operating costs are 25-30% lower than  \ncomparable U.S operations  \nFlexibility: We will adjust our resource allocation to suit your needs  for \npeak as well as average volumes  \nReporting & monitoring: Archiving of messages and well equipped  monitoring \ntools help our clients attain better & consistent service  levels\n \n\nA brief introduction about us:\n \n\nM-source is a division of Mphasis-BFL offering remote  services in the area \nof, call centers, e-mail processing,  helpdesk, claims processing and backend \noperations. \n\nMphasis Corporation (pronounced \"emphasis\") which is a technology solutions  \nand service company was founded in 1998 by Ex-Citibankers from senior \nbusiness  and technology positions.\n\nMphasis has recently agreed to merge with BFL Software. The combined entity  \nwill be called Mphasis-BFL and will have combined staff strength over 1,400.  \n\nMphasis-BFL has seven large facilities located at Mumbai, Bangalore and \nPune.  \n\n\nWe are currently implementing a call center for one of the largest banks in  \nUSA\n \n\nAttached is the presentation giving a brief overview of our  operations?\n\nRegards,\nRajesh  Sarkar\n\nMphasis India\n3rd Floor, SAKAR-10\n33, Sassoon  Road\nOpposite Jahangir Hospital\nPune 411001, India\n?\nPhone:  +91-20- 605 1192-95\nFax : +91-20- 6051179\nwww.mphasis.com\n?\n\n - MsourcE_credentials_Aug2000.ppt", "mid" : "27608780.1075840211048.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/397.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "397.", "date" : "2000-09-26 21:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "A Business Proposition" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199917" }, "sender" : "hardie.davis@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richard.causey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "jimmie.williams@enron.com", "pgrauer@dlj.com", "james.burgoyne@gecapital.com", "delavega@us.ibm.com", "shael_dolman@otpp.com", "rick_hayes@calpers.ca.gov", "dpick@columbiaenergygroup.com", "bill.jacobs@enron.com", "gene.lockhart@enron.com", "marc.manly@enron.com", "bill.jacobs@enron.com", "gene.lockhart@enron.com", "marc.manly@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "bill.jacobs@enron.com", "gene.lockhart@enron.com", "marc.manly@enron.com" ], "text" : "It has been brought to our attention that the Underwriters Lock-up Agreement, \nprepared by our outside counsel and forwarded to you last week, included an \nincorrect reference regarding the market on which the Common Stock of TNPC, \nInc. is to be traded following the planned IPO. \n \nOn page 2 of the document, in the verbiage following item (iii), the 8th line \nof copy which reads as follows:\n\n (X) the reported last sale price of the Common Stock on the Nasdaq National \nMarket is at least ...\n\nShould read as follows:\n\n(X) the reported last sale of the Common Stock on The New York Stock Exchange \nis at least ...\n\nWhen we receive all of the completed Underwriters Lock-up Agreements, we plan \nto correct the second page containing the incorrect reference prior to \nforwarding the completed Lock-up Agreements.   We just wanted you to be aware \nthat this change was being made to the documents.\n\nREMINDER:  We hope to receive the completed Agreements prior to the end of \nSeptember and prior to the pricing of the IPO on the New York Stock \nExchange.  Thank you to those who have already forwarded their completed \ndocuments to us.\n\n\nCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE\n\nThe information contained in this email may be confidential and/or \nprivileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by the individual or \norganization named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are \nhereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email or \nits attachments, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. \nIf you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the \nsender by return email and delete this email from your system. Thank you.", "mid" : "30089434.1075840211073.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/398.", "bcc" : [ "bill.jacobs@enron.com", "gene.lockhart@enron.com", "marc.manly@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "richard.causey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "jimmie.williams@enron.com", "pgrauer@dlj.com", "james.burgoyne@gecapital.com", "delavega@us.ibm.com", "shael_dolman@otpp.com", "rick_hayes@calpers.ca.gov", "dpick@columbiaenergygroup.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "398.", "date" : "2000-09-27 03:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TNPC Lock-up Agreement from Underwriters" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199918" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "I wanted to advise you that Ken has joined another board - nCUBE, Corp.  \nnCUBE is in the video on-demand business.  Blockbuster and Enron have entered \ninto an agreement with nCUBE that it will provide video streaming media \nappliances, software applications, technology consulting and design for the \non-demand service.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "14272801.1075840211096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/399.", "bcc" : [ "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "399.", "date" : "2000-09-27 06:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "nCUBE, Corp." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199919" }, "sender" : "ggalata@enron.co.uk", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI finally found Franco Bernabe's work number: +39-06-3600-4741\n      +39-06-3600-4742\n\nHe actually returned my call (I had left a message with his secretary\nsaying that you were looking to talk to him). He mentioned that IMI (the\nItalian investment bank) would like to do a joint-venture with us to\ndevelop a power trading structure. He will put me in contact with someone\nat IMI.\n\nYou can reach him at any of the above numbers.\n\nBest wishes\n\nGiuseppe Galata\nECT London (Italian Team)", "mid" : "6708801.1075840200757.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/4.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "4.", "date" : "1999-08-02 08:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Franco Bernabe's tel number" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19991a" }, "sender" : "beau@rrhinvestments.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Royal Carson of Carson Private Capital wanted to set-up a time to meet with \nyou to give you an update on the two funds - Fund IV & Europe Fund.  I am \ngoing to go ahead and meet with him next week in Dallas since I will be there \nattending the Family Wealth Roundtable (11/16-17).  I will fill you in on our \nmeeting.\n - att1.htm", "mid" : "22562622.1075840201730.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/40.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "40.", "date" : "1999-11-09 07:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Carson Private Capital meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19991b" }, "sender" : "admin@fsddatasvc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "* IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED - Do Not Delete *\nExecutive Impact & Influence Program\n\nAs part of the Executive Impact and Influence Program,\neach participant is asked to gather input on the\nparticipant's own management styles and practices as\nexperienced by their immediate manager, each direct\nreport, and up to eight colleagues/peers.\n\nYou have been requested to provide feedback for a\nparticipant attending the next program.  Your input\n(i.e., a Self assessment, if you are a participant in\nthis program, Manager assessment, Direct Report\nassessment, or Colleague/Peer assessment) will be\ncombined with the input of others and used by the\nprogram participant to develop an action plan to\nimprove his/her management styles and practices.  If\nyou are providing feedback as a Manager of the\nparticipant, please note that your feedback will be\nidentified in the summary report.\n\nIt is important that you complete this assessment NO\nLATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS on Friday, October 6.\n\nTo begin the online administration process, you will\nneed the following Internet address and Password(s).\nNOTE:  If you are providing feedback for more than one\nperson, each password and participant name is\nindividually listed below.\n\nOpen your Internet browser e.g., Internet Explorer or\nNetscape Navigator, and please type or copy the URL\naddress below into your Internet browser (please DO NOT\ngo through Lotus Notes):\n\nwww.fsddatasvc.com/enron\n\nARRCUP    (James V. Derrick jr.)\n\nIf you experience technical problems, please call\nDennis Ward at FSD Data Services, 713-942-8436.  If you\nhave any questions about this process, you may contact\nDebbie Nowak at Enron, 713-853-3304, or Christi Smith\nat Keilty, Goldsmith & Company, 858-450-2554.\n\nThank you for your participation.", "mid" : "2340291.1075840211119.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/400.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "400.", "date" : "2000-09-28 01:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TIME SENSITIVE: Executive Impact & Influence Program Survey" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19991c" }, "sender" : "skimmel@iexalt.net", "recipients" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net", "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com", "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "cc" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "text" : "?\nSharon ", "mid" : "7486530.1075840211150.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/401.", "bcc" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "to" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "401.", "date" : "2000-09-28 04:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TEST" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19991d" }, "sender" : "jwg101@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "jwg101@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Prague Registration Form is attached - it is a MS Word .doc. You will\nneed MS Word to open it.  If you have trouble call or email Kimberly Coats at\nWPO - 703-684-4924 - email: kcoats@wpo.org --- She will fax or re-email you a\ncopy.\n\nSince many of you plan on registering for Prague based on the cyber updates\nwe have sent, prior to receiving the registration package, here is a\nthumbnail of Prague 2001.\n\nDuring our multi Czech experience registration party  [Thursday 04 October\n2001 in the lobby of the Marriott] we will provide escorted walking tours of\nthe city. We resume in the evening with at a Czech jazz club created at the\nMarriott - hot music and dinner.\n\nFriday AM -- our opening ceremony at the Estates Theatre - Mozart first\nconducted Don Giovanni there --  Offsites in the PM and following a rest\nperiod we adjourn to Prague's Symphony hall, the Rudolfinum, for a private\nconcert played by the Czech Philharmonic - dinner follows in the same\nbuilding. Following dinner, if its nice weather stroll across the nearby\nCharles Bridge and home or coaches will be provided.  For late nighters the\njazz scene continues in the lobby bar of  the Marriott.\n\nSaturday AM  --  classes in Prague's Municipal House - perhaps the best\nexample of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe.  The focus is on The\nrole of the Czech Republic in the Development of Central Europe -\npast-present-future.  In the PM Offsites. For dinner and the evening we take\nover U Fleku - one of Prague's most famous beer halls dating from the 1700s.\nLate nighters will again find the jazz scene back at the Marriott.\n\nSunday - a repeat of Saturday; however, for dinner and the evening we all\nexperience a Taste of Prague and take over four of Prague's great\nrestaurants. We will have a chance to meet some of those living in Prague as\nwe will invite many local guests. Afterward, the jazz scene continues at the\nMarriott.\n\nMonday AM we travel 25 minutes by historic train to Nelahozeves, home of the\nLobkowicz collection and experience one of the most amazing stories of\nrestitution ever told. In the PM some time on your own in Prague and to get\nready for our final evening - it will be at Prague Castle and shhhhh!, the\nrest is a surprise.\n\nPre  Academies:\n\nThe Habsburgs - Following a full Vienna program travel on the Historic Train\nto southern Bohemia's [Czech Republic] historic town Cesky Krumlov and onto\nPrague.\n\nThe War Years - Following a visit to Krakow and Auschwitz we go onto Berlin\nto experience a city reborn and then to Prague via Dresden on the Historic\nTrain. Dr. Sol Gittleman is Scholar in Residence.\n\nPost Academy:\n\nThe Czech Republic's Historic Spa Towns - Something for everyone in Central\nEurope's famous Karlovy Vary [Carlsbad]  - golf, tennis, hiking, riding -\nwonderful spas - home of Moser Crystal - fabulous hotel - great shopping - go\nhome rested! Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard's Mind Body Institute is our\nScholar in Residence.\n\nOn behalf of the Committee we look forward to seeing you in Prague,\n\nJohn W. Galston\n\n - PRAGUE~6.DOC", "mid" : "30552078.1075840211174.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/402.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jwg101@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "402.", "date" : "2000-09-28 06:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Prague 2001 Registration - C" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19991e" }, "sender" : "jtompkins@iexalt.net", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net", "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com", "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "cc" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "text" : "Test works.? Thanks.\n?\nAnything else to do ?\n?\nJack\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom:  Sharon Kimmel  \nTo: Jack Tompkins \nCc: William W. Piernot ; William G.  Trulove ; Walter A. Saunders, Jr. ; \nRobert  N. Dietz ; Ripley E.  Woodard, Jr. ; Ray Daugbjerg ; Rand R. Wall ; \nR. Christopher Wyatt  ; Peter  Forbes ; Paul  Widener ; Michael Hensley ; \nMarcus  Watts ; Leo Linbeck ; Lee Pardue, II ; Kyle Bergeron ;  Ken Lay  ; \nJoel Tietjens ; Joe Richardson ; Jim  Wise ; Jere M.  Ahrens ; Jeff L. Murray \n; James W.  Hargrove ; James Shirley ; Jack  Miller ; J.  Wise ; J.  P. Wise \n; J.  Evans Attwell ; Frank Vandiver ; Doug  Bech ; Dennis McGuire ; David \nSmith ; David Cullum  ; D. Stephen Goddard, Jr. ;  Charles W.  Hall ; Charles \nBeall ; Bruce  J. Harper ; Bill Wright ; Barry G. Flynn ;  R.  Oliver \nSent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:42  AM\nSubject: TEST\n\n?\nSharon ", "mid" : "5316732.1075840211207.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/403.", "bcc" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "403.", "date" : "2000-09-28 06:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: TEST" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19991f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We received it, Sharon.\n\nrosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net> on 09/28/2000 11:42:32 AM\nTo: \"Jack Tompkins\" <jtompkins@iexalt.net>\ncc: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"William G. Trulove\" \n<williamgtrulove@ev1.net>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"Robert N. Dietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \n\"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \"Ray Daugbjerg\" \n<105113.2130@compuserve.com>, \"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. \nChristopher Wyatt\" <cwyatt@dttus.com>, \"Peter Forbes\" \n<pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul Widener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Michael Hensley\" \n<MikeH@tescodrilling.com>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Kyle \nBergeron\" <emalliance@aol.com>, \"Ken Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"Joel \nTietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe Richardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \n\"Jim Wise\" <banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"Jere M. Ahrens\" <jahrens@dttus.com>, \n\"Jeff L. Murray\" <jeffm@netlan-inc.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" \n<jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"Jack Miller\" \n<jack.miller@basshotels.com>, \"J. Wise\" <ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. Wise\" \n<jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans Attwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank \nVandiver\" <fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" \n<dbech@raintreesorts.com>, \"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \n\"David Smith\" <DavidHillSmith@worldnet.att.net>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Charles Beall\" <anne.b@worldnet.att.net>, \"Bruce J. \nHarper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill Wright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \n\"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflynn@swbell.net>, \"R. Oliver\" <rwoliver@txpetrochem.com> \nSubject: TEST\n\n\n\n?\nSharon \n\n", "mid" : "2872853.1075840211230.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/404.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "404.", "date" : "2000-09-28 08:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: TEST" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199920" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This worked also.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Jack Tompkins\" <jtompkins@iexalt.net> on 09/28/2000 01:17:13 PM\nPlease respond to \"Jack Tompkins\" <jtompkins@iexalt.net>\nTo: \"Sharon Kimmel\" <skimmel@iexalt.net>\ncc: \"William W. Piernot\" <piernotb@letu.edu>, \"William G. Trulove\" \n<williamgtrulove@ev1.net>, \"Walter A. Saunders, Jr.\" \n<walter_saunders@agc.com>, \"Robert N. Dietz\" <bdietz@bflassociates.com>, \n\"Ripley E. Woodard, Jr.\" <rew@whplaw.com>, \"Ray Daugbjerg\" \n<105113.2130@compuserve.com>, \"Rand R. Wall\" <heritage@wt.net>, \"R. \nChristopher Wyatt\" <cwyatt@dttus.com>, \"Peter Forbes\" \n<pforbes@houston.rr.com>, \"Paul Widener\" <bluesky@ghg.net>, \"Michael Hensley\" \n<MikeH@tescodrilling.com>, \"Marcus Watts\" <mwatts@lockeliddell.com>, \"Leo \nLinbeck\" <eva_quearry@linbeck.com>, \"Lee Pardue, II\" <lpardue@att.net>, \"Kyle \nBergeron\" <emalliance@aol.com>, \"Ken Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"Joel \nTietjens\" <Joel@tjens.com>, \"Joe Richardson\" <jrichardson@harperpearson.com>, \n\"Jim Wise\" <banbury3419@hotmail.com>, \"Jere M. Ahrens\" <jahrens@dttus.com>, \n\"Jeff L. Murray\" <jeffm@netlan-inc.com>, \"James W. Hargrove\" \n<jwhargrove@pdq.net>, \"James Shirley\" <jrshirly@flash.net>, \"Jack Miller\" \n<jack.miller@basshotels.com>, \"J. Wise\" <ban_bury@swbell.net>, \"J. P. Wise\" \n<jpwise@ielectric.com>, \"J. Evans Attwell\" <eattwell@velaw.com>, \"Frank \nVandiver\" <fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com>, \"Doug Bech\" \n<dbech@raintreesorts.com>, \"Dennis McGuire\" <mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com>, \n\"David Smith\" <DavidHillSmith@worldnet.att.net>, \"David Cullum\" \n<cullum_david@msn.com>, \"D. Stephen Goddard, Jr.\" \n<d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com>, \"Charles W. Hall\" \n<chall@fulbright.com>, \"Charles Beall\" <anne.b@worldnet.att.net>, \"Bruce J. \nHarper\" <bharper@harperpearson.com>, \"Bill Wright\" <billw3@hypercon.com>, \n\"Barry G. Flynn\" <bgflynn@swbell.net>, \"R. Oliver\" <rwoliver@txpetrochem.com> \nSubject: Re: TEST\n\n\n\nTest works.? Thanks.\n?\nAnything else to do ?\n?\nJack\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom:  Sharon Kimmel  \nTo: Jack Tompkins \nCc: William W. Piernot ; William G.  Trulove ; Walter A. Saunders, Jr. ; \nRobert  N. Dietz ; Ripley E.  Woodard, Jr. ; Ray Daugbjerg ; Rand R. Wall ; \nR. Christopher Wyatt  ; Peter  Forbes ; Paul  Widener ; Michael Hensley ; \nMarcus  Watts ; Leo Linbeck ; Lee Pardue, II ; Kyle Bergeron ;  Ken Lay  ; \nJoel Tietjens ; Joe Richardson ; Jim  Wise ; Jere M.  Ahrens ; Jeff L. Murray \n; James W.  Hargrove ; James Shirley ; Jack  Miller ; J.  Wise ; J.  P. Wise \n; J.  Evans Attwell ; Frank Vandiver ; Doug  Bech ; Dennis McGuire ; David \nSmith ; David Cullum  ; D. Stephen Goddard, Jr. ;  Charles W.  Hall ; Charles \nBeall ; Bruce  J. Harper ; Bill Wright ; Barry G. Flynn ;  R.  Oliver \nSent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:42  AM\nSubject: TEST\n\n?\nSharon \n\n", "mid" : "32783721.1075840211254.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/405.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jtompkins@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "405.", "date" : "2000-09-28 08:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: TEST" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199921" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "     RPI TO INITIATE PHASE II CLINICAL TRIALS ON ANTI-HEPATITIS C DRUG\n\nBOULDER,  Colorado  -  September  28,  2000: Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals, Inc.\n(RPI)  (NASDAQ:RZYM)  today announced that it has repurchased its rights to\nHeptazyme?  from  Eli Lilly and Company and will initiate Phase II clinical\ntrials  as  soon  as  possible  for  the Anti-Hepatitis C ribozyme to study\ndose-ranging  and  biological  markers  of  the  drug's efficacy in chronic\nHepatitis C patients.\n\nEarlier  this month, RPI and Eli Lilly and Company completed a 28 day study\nof Heptazyme (LY466700) following daily subcutaneous injections that showed\nsuccessful  safety,  tolerability  and pharmacokinetics.  The next phase of\nclinical trials will examine the safety and efficacy of Heptazyme alone, at\nhigher  doses  than  used  in  previous  studies,  and  in combination with\ninterferon,  a  current  treatment  for  patients  with  Hepatitis C  virus\ninfection.\n\nLilly has directed the clinical trials for the Anti-Hepatitis C ribozyme to\ndate   under   a   licensing   agreement  between  the  parties.   Ribozyme\nPharmaceuticals,  Inc.  has now renegotiated the global rights to Heptazyme\nand  will  direct  all  subsequent  clinical trials.  The Phase II trial is\nexpected to begin in the first quarter of 2001.\n\n\"We  are  pleased  to  be  able  to repurchase Heptazyme rights and to have\nresources  to  develop  it aggressively,\" said Ralph E. Christoffersen, CEO\nand  President  of RPI.  \"We are committed to address the need for improved\ntherapies  for  HCV,  and  plan  to  move forward as quickly as feasible in\nHeptazyme's development.\"\n\nRibozymes   are  the  product  of  Nobel  Prize  winning  science  and  are\nsynthetically engineered to act as \"molecular scissors\" capable of cleaving\ntarget RNA in a highly specific manner.\n\nRPI (www.rpi.com), located in Boulder, Colorado, is the acknowledged leader\nin ribozyme therapeutic development.  RPI has recently announced a ribozyme\ncommercial  development  program  to develop a ribozyme therapeutic against\nHepatitis  B.  RPI is partnered with Chiron Corporation for the development\nand  commercialization  of ANGIOZYME?, an anti-angiogenic ribozyme designed\nto  inhibit  the  growth  of new blood supplies to tumors and prevent tumor\ngrowth  and  metastasis.   ANGIOZYME  is  in  Phase I/II clinical trials in\ncancer  patients  at  the  Cleveland Clinic.  RPI is also partnered with an\naffiliate  of Elan Corporation plc for development and commercialization of\nHERZYME?, an anti-HER-2 ribozyme for treatment of breast and other cancers,\nthrough RPI's subsidiary Medizyme Pharmaceuticals Ltd.\n\nRPI  will  have  a Live Webcast regarding this information today at 3:00 pm\nMDT.  This webcast can be accessed through the RPI website (www.rpi.com) in\nthe Investor Relations section.\n\n\nThis  press  release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks\nand  uncertainties,  and  actual  events  or results may differ materially.\nThese   risk   factors   include   actions   by  the  U.S.  Food  and  Drug\nAdministration,   technological  advances,  ability  to  obtain  rights  to\ntechnology, ability to obtain and enforce patents, ability to commercialize\nand  manufacture  products  and  general  economic  conditions.  These  and\nadditional  risk  factors  are  identified  in  RPI Securities and Exchange\nCommission  filings,  including  the  Forms  10-K and 10-Q and in other SEC\nfilings.\n\n\n", "mid" : "32240107.1075840211278.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/406.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "406.", "date" : "2000-09-28 11:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Lilly Press Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199922" }, "sender" : "mark.carrie@mail.house.gov", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " <<Ltr. to Enron President_Ken Lay.doc>>\n\n\nMark A. Carrie\nSenior Legislative Counsel\nOffice of Representative Sheila Jackson Lee\n410 Cannon House Office Building\nWashington, DC 20515\n(202) 225-3816\n(202) 225-3317 fax\n\n\n - Ltr. to Enron President_Ken Lay.doc", "mid" : "22511978.1075840211301.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/407.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "407.", "date" : "2000-09-29 03:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ltr. from Congresswoman Shiela Jackson Lee" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199923" }, "sender" : "chris.thrall@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "richard.lewis@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken and Mark,\n\nRichard Lewis mentioned to me that you had recently read an article about \nRegenesys, the large-scale battery technology being developed in the UK, and \nwanted to know more about Enron's potential interest in this technology.  I \nam a Manager in our UK Origination and have tracked the progress of Regenesys \nsince it first came on the scene over one year ago.  We have watched it with \ninterest given the historical peak/off-peak spread in this country's power \nmarket.  Bruce Stram and I have also co-ordinated our efforts on the \npreliminary analysis.\n\nBelow is a brief summary of Regenesys, our initial views on the technology \nand our response going forward.\n\nTechnology Summary\nlarge-scale battery system using two oppositely-charged electrolytes that are \nseparated by an ion exchange membrane\ncurrent generating plant capacity up to 14.75 MW per unit (or 120 MWh per day)\nresponse time within 20 milliseconds\nit can release full power within a few seconds thereby yielding brief \ncapacity of up to 500 MW\n$1500 / kW capital costs initially which are expected to decrease to approx. \n$750 / kW \n18 month build time for facility which requires a site of just under 1 \nhectare (50 m x 60 m)\n\n\nLatest Developments\nInnogy announced last month that it will proceed with it's first Regenesys \nplant at Aberthaw Power Station in the UK\nTennessee Valley Authority has just signed some form of agreement with Innogy \non the Regenesys technology but there are no firm decisions to build a unit \nthere yet\n\nOur Cynical Point of View\nInnogy have got to go a long way before they can make this technology \ncommercially successful\nOur initial analysis shows that based on the peak/off-peak spreads they need \nto achieve capital costs less than $600 / kW to be successful - we have not \nseen evidence that this can be achieved\nInnogy have been hyping up the technology in the past month to support the \nforthcoming spilt of National Power and to prepare for a potential floatation\nThere has been a flurry of press releases and news articles recently yet the \nspecifications of the technology (including capital cost) have not improved \nsince we first looked at this in July 1999\nInnogy touts this as a revolution in energy storage for peak/off-peak \narbitrage, however, commercially it does not compare to having large-scale \ndiesel standby generation\n\nOn the Brighter Side\nThe real potential for this technology could be in supporting grid systems \nIt has good black start and frequency response capabilities\n\nWay Forward\nWe are evaluating the commercial attraction of the black start and frequency \nresponse characteristics with respect to our interests in the UK\nI will continue to liaise with Bruce Stram in evaluating any further \npotential in the US\n\nPlease let me know if you would like any further details on the above.\n\nRegards,\n\nChris", "mid" : "32599662.1075840211325.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/408.", "bcc" : [ "richard.lewis@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "408.", "date" : "2000-09-29 09:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Regenesys" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199924" }, "sender" : "jtompkins@iexalt.net", "recipients" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached is the notice for our October  meeting.?I hope to see you there.\n?\nJack Tompkins\n - Houston Christian Business Group.doc", "mid" : "25756944.1075840211352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/409.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "409.", "date" : "2000-09-29 04:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Houston Christian Business Group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199925" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dad, \nPlease find attached Krista's resume.  Joe Hillings has received and \nresponded and is circulating among the D.C. group. If you have any \nsuggestions let me know. Love,\nMe\n---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Lay/HOU/AZURIX on 11/16/99 \n05:45 AM ---------------------------\n\n\t\nFrom:  Krista Kisch                           11/15/99 08:57 AM\t\n\nTo: Elizabeth Lay/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc: kkisch8709@aol.com \n\nSubject: Job Search\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "11354724.1075840201756.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/41.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "41.", "date" : "1999-11-15 21:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Job Search" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199926" }, "sender" : "smanzon@flashfind.com", "recipients" : [ "sbrewer@capital-sources.com", "santebi@aol.com", "jhammack@flashfind.com", "forresthoglund@yahoo.com", "biovanovic@yahoo.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ken.lesuer@halliburton.com", "moneal@flashfind.com", "markthomson@csi.com", "ziffus@ziffenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shirley Manzon\n\n - FW Memo and information to Investors.rtf", "mid" : "11238130.1075840211375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/410.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sbrewer@capital-sources.com", "santebi@aol.com", "jhammack@flashfind.com", "forresthoglund@yahoo.com", "biovanovic@yahoo.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ken.lesuer@halliburton.com", "moneal@flashfind.com", "markthomson@csi.com", "ziffus@ziffenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "410.", "date" : "2000-09-29 04:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FlashFind Corporation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199927" }, "sender" : "mtelle@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "rcampo@camdenprop.com", "jhernandez@mdck.com", "mbartolotta@fsw.com", "jwatson@velaw.com", "jhernandez@mdck.com", "mbartolotta@fsw.com", "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [ "jhernandez@mdck.com", "mbartolotta@fsw.com", "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "text" : "Ric--\n\nI am writing to confirm our discussion of yesterday afternoon.  After we\nspoke, I conferred with John Watson who, like me, believed that we were\ngoing to use terms of the Enron Field financing for the Arena, with a few\nminor changes that we had discussed.  The term sheet that we originally\nprovided you during the summer reflected that arrangement.  We have\ndiscussed that term sheet with the partners, believing it to be the deal,\nand they have approved the garage loan on those terms.\n\nJohn and I believe that the comments on the term sheet that you, James\nHernandez and Mike Bartolotta have provided us recently constitute a\nsignificant departure from the Enron Field deal.  Although we understand the\narguments each of you have made in favor of such comments, these comments\nnonetheless will need to be evaluated by a business representative from the\npartnership and approved by the partnership.  I recommend that we schedule a\nmeeting next week so that we can discuss these issues and try to resolve\nthem.\n\nFinally, John was disappointed to hear that the HCHSA will be unwilling to\nprepay the $1.4 million amount needed by the referendum.  Because we\nunderstand that the referendum campaign is in dire need of funding, we hope\nthat you might reconsider your decision not to prepay the $1.4 million until\nafter we have finalized the term sheet.\n\nI will be unavailable for a great deal of the day today, but I will have\ntime to meet next week.  Please let me know when we might be able to get\ntogether to discuss the term sheet.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle", "mid" : "1364036.1075840211399.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/411.", "bcc" : [ "jhernandez@mdck.com", "mbartolotta@fsw.com", "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "to" : [ "rcampo@camdenprop.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "411.", "date" : "2000-09-29 08:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199928" }, "sender" : "justin.rostant@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "nick.mooney@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "michael.danielson@enron.com", "bob.schorr@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "michael.danielson@enron.com", "bob.schorr@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "michael.danielson@enron.com", "bob.schorr@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com" ], "text" : "Please see the attached Management Report for September 28, 2000:\n\nTotal  Today Year To Date Life To Date\n\nNumber of Transactions  3,192** 322,388 327,389 =20\nGross Notional Value $  2,849,771,582 165,503,158,455 166,716,400,359\n=20\nRevenue from Physical flows to date ($)  11,628,871,057 11,724,622,549=20\n =20\nNew Counterparties transacting today  4\nCounterparties having transacted to date  498\n\n** New Daily Transaction Record\n\nAlso attached is the Public Domain Report, containing information which is=\n=20\nintended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by=20\nindividuals outside Enron:\n\nTotal Life to Date Transactions   > 327,000, which is > 44 % of Enron=01,s=\n=20\ncurrent transactions for the month=20\nAverage Daily Transactions    > 2,100\nLife to Date Notional Value of Transactions > $166 billion\nNumber of Products Offered Each Day  =3D Approximately 1,000\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "7691763.1075840211428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/412.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "michael.danielson@enron.com", "bob.schorr@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "nick.mooney@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "412.", "date" : "2000-09-29 09:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Management Report for September 28, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199929" }, "sender" : "energyinstitute@uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "energyinstitute@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "?\n - DERWorkshopProgram.doc", "mid" : "23792676.1075840211460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/413.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "energyinstitute@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "413.", "date" : "2000-09-29 10:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Econ 1 Conference Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19992a" }, "sender" : "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached are the Friday peer group reports.\nDO NOT UPDATE LINKS WHEN THE FILE IS OPENED!\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nInvestor Relations", "mid" : "15345089.1075840211484.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/414.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "414.", "date" : "2000-09-29 10:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19992b" }, "sender" : "terrie.james@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "robert.horton@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "lou.white@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "text" : "The 2000 Enron Management Conference is quickly approaching.  This year's=\n=20\ntheme, \"Reinventing Enron ... Again,\" recognizes Enron's 15 year history an=\nd=20\ncelebrates our legacy of innovation.  While details of the agenda are still=\n=20\nbeing finalized, we know that we want to kick off the conference with a vid=\neo=20\nthat captures our history, specifically stories about reinvention and the=\n=20\nmany successes Enron has achieved.\n\nThe concept for the video will bring all of you together at one time, in a=\n=20\ncasual atmosphere, to candidly reminisce and share anecdotes about the=20\nmilestones that we've reached.  While you will be taped recalling stories o=\nf=20\nEnron breaking new ground or breaking the rules, employees helping to drive=\n=20\nour business today will be taped separately and incorporated into the video=\n. =20\nThey=01,ll focus on where the business is now and where it=01,s likely to b=\ne in the=20\nfuture.\n\nWe want each of you to feel at ease recounting your favorite Enron stories,=\n=20\nso we're working to create a taping environment that is especially=20\ncomfortable.  We anticipate taping in the late afternoon or early evening a=\nt=20\nan offsite location.  Marge Nadasky will contact your office soon to begin=\n=20\ncoordinating logistics.  In the meantime, think about the history that you=\n=20\nwant captured on video.\n\nIf you have any questions or thoughts, feel free to contact me at 3.7727 or=\n=20\nvia e-mail.\n\nTerrie James\nSr. Director, Corporate Communication\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7727 (phone)\n713-646-8887 (fax)\nterrie_james@enron.net", "mid" : "5546591.1075840211511.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/415.", "bcc" : [ "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "robert.horton@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "lou.white@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "415.", "date" : "2000-09-29 10:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "We've taped you before ... but never like this" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19992c" }, "sender" : "richard.w.smalling@uth.tmc.edu", "recipients" : [ "ajones@diamondscientific.com", "woneill@beaumont.edu", "bsmallaus@jump.net", "pcampbel@slk-law.com", "cfife@anes1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "carrol_aulbaugh@mhhs.org", "c.warren@au.wolfe-engr.com", "cbaca@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "cwhite@ochsner.org", "cyancy@mednet.swmed.edu", "david.s.loose@uth.tmc.edu", "molited@ccf.org", "dpersse@hfd.ci.houston.tx.us", "summers@endovasc.com", "gdorros@azheart.com", "dmann@bcm.tmc.edu", "wweaver1@hfhs.org", "karlsberg@cvmg.com", "edleahey@wans.net", "elizabeth.smalling@colorado.edu", "boseck@aol.com", "gt7568@txmail.sbc.com", "geoff@300kbps.com", "gschroth@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "gnaccarelli@psu.edu", "jgrahamhill@compuserve.com", "gbraden@wfubmc.edu", "halevy@sprynet.com", "jsmalwud@hal-pc.org", "jmarcher@arn.net", "jlove@lockeliddell.com", "christopher_jimmerson@mhhs.org", "jmcmahon@mail.db.uth.tmc.edu", "jbouillion@rmi.net", "julialec@flash.net", "klay@enron.com", "gould@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "pnte646@aol.com", "lemmert@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "lynn.a.medeiros@uth.tmc.edu", "ms1832@idt.net", "mlayton@camalott.com", "mwoodall@crdus.jnj.com", "mheilema@heart.org", "texwisc@aol.com", "miked@amed.com", "mwright@genetherapeutics.com", "neilbs@email.msn.com", "orosales@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "payala2001@aol.com", "radman@scrippsclinic.com", "pyock@cvmed.stanford.edu", "reed.g.wood@us.arthurandersen.com", "rgaines@dean.med.uth.tmc.edu", "andersonr@centocor.com", "rickk@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "rwd@nmtmedical.com", "sean.curtis@guidant.com", "sharon_smalling@mhhs.org", "sherri@tlgi.cc", "scs@med.unc.edu", "skipand@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "sallen@anes1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "tterkel@cencorrealty.com", "phrtet@ttuhsc.edu", "tconger@heart.org", "medlin@operationrainbow.org", "tcarter@admin4.hsc.uth.tmc.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-------- Original Message --------\nSubject: Social Security\nDate: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 08:57:03 -0700\nFrom: WillBowen@bmb-inc.com\nTo: \"Averyt Knapp (E-mail)\" <averytk@pointecom.net>,Bill Rucker/BMB\n<rucker@wwrpc.com>,\"Bob Edwards (E-mail)\"\n<bob_edwards@mckinsey.com>,David Pustka <davidp@bsnx.com>,\"David Yeates\n(E-mail)\" <david.yeates@apachecorp.com>,Davis Ross\n<Rossdavis@davisbros.com>,Jeff Hewitt <jeff.hewitt@db.com>,Jim Oyer\n<Jim_Oyer@hines.com>, Larry Fossi <Lfossi@velaw.com>,\"Mark Anderson\n(E-mail)\" <mark.anderson@tmpsearch.com>,Myall Hawkins\n<Mhawkins@jenkens.com>,\"Ray C. Frierson\" <ray@friersoncpa.com>,Richard\nSmalling <richard.w.smalling@uth.tmc.edu>,Scott Wilson\n<scott.wilson@us.cibc.com>,\"Stpaul Chris\" <chris.stpaul@csfb.com>,Tom\nWood <twood@rwbaird.com>,Will Leven <wleven@levenandmark.com>,Art Smith\n<asmith@herold.com>,John Pellegrin <jdpellegrin@aep.com>\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Will Bowen/BMB on 09/29/00 10:49 AM -----\n\n                    Sam\nBowen\n                                         To:\nOFFICE\n                    09/28/00\ncc:\n                    07:33 AM             Subject:     Social\nSecurity\n\n\n\n\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Sam Bowen/BMB on 09/28/2000 09:25 AM -----\n\n                    \"Bill\nLivesay\"\n                    <LIVEB@andrews-        To:\n<Galv1@aol.com>,\n                    kurth.com>\n<miclette@bmb-inc.com>,\n\n<SBowen@BMB-Inc.com>,\n                    09/28/2000\n<bolling@flash.net>\n                    08:32 AM\ncc:\n                                           Subject:     Social\nSecurity\n\n\n\n\n\nPASS THIS ON TILL IT REACHES EVERYONE BY ELECTION TIME\n\nOur Senators and Congressmen don't pay in to Social Security, and, of\ncourse, they don't collect from it.The reason is that they have a\nspecial retirement plan that they voted for themselves many years ago.\nFor all practical purposes, it works like this:\n\nWhen they retire, they continue to draw their same pay, until they die,\nexcept that it may be increased from time to time, by cost of living\nadjustments. For instance, former Senator Bradley, and his wife, may be\nexpected to draw $7,900,000, with Mrs.. Bradley drawing $275,000 during\nthe last year of her life. This is calculated on an average life span\nfor each. This would be well and good, except that they paid nothing in\non any kind of retirement, and neither does any other Senator or\nCongressman.\n\nThis fine\nretirement comes right out of the General Fund: our tax money. While we\nwho pay for it all, draw an average of $1000/month from Social Security.\nImagine for a moment that you could structure a retirement plan so\ndesirable that people would have extra deducted so that they could\nincrease their own personal retirement income. A retirement plan that\nworks so well, that  Railroad employees, Postal Workers, and others who\naren't in it, would clamor to get in. That is how good Social Security\ncould be, if only one small change were made. That change is to jerk the\nGolden Fleece retirement out from under the Senators and Congressmen,\nand put them in Social Security with the rest of us. Then watch how fast\nthey fix it. If enough people receive this, maybe one or some of them\nalong the way,  might be able to help.\n\nHow many can YOU send it to ??\n\nWilliam R. Livesay, Jr.\nExecutive Director\nAndrews & Kurth L.L.P.\n600 Travis\n4200 Chase Tower\nHouston, TX  77002\n713.220-3816\n713.238-7115, Fax\nbilllivesay@andrews-kurth.com", "mid" : "7344460.1075840211568.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/416.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ajones@diamondscientific.com", "woneill@beaumont.edu", "bsmallaus@jump.net", "pcampbel@slk-law.com", "cfife@anes1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "carrol_aulbaugh@mhhs.org", "c.warren@au.wolfe-engr.com", "cbaca@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "cwhite@ochsner.org", "cyancy@mednet.swmed.edu", "david.s.loose@uth.tmc.edu", "molited@ccf.org", "dpersse@hfd.ci.houston.tx.us", "summers@endovasc.com", "gdorros@azheart.com", "dmann@bcm.tmc.edu", "wweaver1@hfhs.org", "karlsberg@cvmg.com", "edleahey@wans.net", "elizabeth.smalling@colorado.edu", "boseck@aol.com", "gt7568@txmail.sbc.com", "geoff@300kbps.com", "gschroth@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "gnaccarelli@psu.edu", "jgrahamhill@compuserve.com", "gbraden@wfubmc.edu", "halevy@sprynet.com", "jsmalwud@hal-pc.org", "jmarcher@arn.net", "jlove@lockeliddell.com", "christopher_jimmerson@mhhs.org", "jmcmahon@mail.db.uth.tmc.edu", "jbouillion@rmi.net", "julialec@flash.net", "klay@enron.com", "gould@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "pnte646@aol.com", "lemmert@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "lynn.a.medeiros@uth.tmc.edu", "ms1832@idt.net", "mlayton@camalott.com", "mwoodall@crdus.jnj.com", "mheilema@heart.org", "texwisc@aol.com", "miked@amed.com", "mwright@genetherapeutics.com", "neilbs@email.msn.com", "orosales@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "payala2001@aol.com", "radman@scrippsclinic.com", "pyock@cvmed.stanford.edu", "reed.g.wood@us.arthurandersen.com", "rgaines@dean.med.uth.tmc.edu", "andersonr@centocor.com", "rickk@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "rwd@nmtmedical.com", "sean.curtis@guidant.com", "sharon_smalling@mhhs.org", "sherri@tlgi.cc", "scs@med.unc.edu", "skipand@heart.med.uth.tmc.edu", "sallen@anes1.med.uth.tmc.edu", "tterkel@cencorrealty.com", "phrtet@ttuhsc.edu", "tconger@heart.org", "medlin@operationrainbow.org", "tcarter@admin4.hsc.uth.tmc.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "416.", "date" : "2000-09-29 11:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "[Fwd: Social Security]" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19992d" }, "sender" : "dkobierowski@forrester.com", "recipients" : [ "dkobierowski@forrester.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello,\n\nBelow is the agenda/registration form for Forrester's Nov. 8th-10th\nExecutive Strategy Forum, Boston, MA\n\nOutside speakers include:\n\n- Richard Wagoner, President GM\n- Marc Andreessen, Chairman Loudcloud\n- Louise Kitchen, President Enron Online\n- Donald Paul, VP Technology, Chevron\n\nThis will sellout quickly.\n\nThere maybe available seats in your Forrester contract.  Respond\nimmediately if interested.\n\n(See attached file: Executive Strategy Boston Agenda.doc)\n\nThank You!\n\nDavid Kobierowski\nSr. Account Manager\nForrester Research, Inc.\n100 Congress Ave., Suite 2000\nAustin, TX 78701\nDKobierowski@Forrester.com\nPhone: 877-574-2822\nFax: 617/613-5200\n\n\n\n\n\n - Executive Strategy Boston Agenda.doc", "mid" : "25139431.1075840211591.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/417.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dkobierowski@forrester.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "417.", "date" : "2000-09-30 17:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Forrester Executive Strategy Forum, Nov 8th-10th, Boston, MA" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19992e" }, "sender" : "25465@www.brook.edu", "recipients" : [ "brookings_alert@www.brook.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE BROOKINGS ALERT\nweek of Monday, October 2, 2000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu/\n\n\nE V E N T S\n***********************************\n  KEEPING THE GOOD TIMES ROLLING--\n  TECHNOLOGY AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY\n  A Brookings Priorities 2000 (P2K) National Issues Forum, with\n  representatives of the Bush and Gore campaigns. Moderated by\n  Alan Murray, D.C. Bureau Chief of The Wall Street Journal.\n  Tuesday, October 10, 2000 @ 10:00am.\n  Call Communications, 202/797-6105, to attend\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/P2K/economy.htm\n\n  FAITH AND POLITICS\n  Scott Keeter, a contributor to The Diminishing Divide: Religion's\n  Changing Role in American Politics (Brookings, 2000), will address the\n  supposed separation between church and state, and religion as a factor\n  in voting.\n  Wednesday, October 11 @ 7:30 pm. Politics & Prose, 5015 Connecticut\n  Ave., NW; 202-364-1919. For more book information, please visit:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/diminishing_divide.htm\n\n\nH E S S  R E P O R T\n***********************************\n  Week four of campaign TV coverage analysis by Stephen Hess, with\n  data and third round of awards for media coverage. All available at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/HessReport/\n\n\nP U B L I C A T I O N S\n***********************************\n  Services Trade in the Western Hemisphere: Liberalization, Integration,\n  and Reform; Sherry M. Stephenson, ed.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/services_trade.htm\n\n\nP O L I C Y  B R I E F S,\n P A P E R S, A R T I C L E S\n***********************************\n  \"The New Partisanship: The Changed Politics of American Foreign Policy\"\n  article by James Lindsay; U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda (Sept. 2000)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/articles/Lindsay/2000usfpa.htm\n\n  \"How Big is the Prospective Budget Surplus?,\" policy brief #64\n  (September 2000), Alan J. Auerbach and William G. Gale\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb064/pb64.htm\n\n\nI N  T H E  P R E S S\n***********************************\n  \"Don't Pull Out of the Balkans,\"\n  opinion by Ivo Daalder; The Washington Post (9/28/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Daalder/20000928.htm\n\n  \"U.S. Gas-Pump Policy Is Full of Hot Air,\"\n  opinion by Pietro Nivola; Newsday (9/26/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Nivola/20000926.htm\n\n  \"How Much Money Is Enough for Defense?\"\n  opinion by Michael O'Hanlon; Los Angeles Times (9/25/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/OHanlon/20000925b.htm\n\n  \"Critical Information not Covered by Media\"\n  The Hess Report, by Stephen Hess; USA Today (9/25/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/gs/projects/HessReport/week3.htm\n\n\nM U L T I M E D I A\n &  C H A T S\n***********************************\n  Oct. 4: Chat with Tom Loveless, Director of Brookings Brown Center on\n  Education Policy, about how well American students are learning\n  --@ 2:00pm EDT\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/Loveless001004.htm\n\n  Oct 6: Chat with Robert Litan about the Internet and the economy\n  --@ 1:30pm EDT\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/Litan001006.htm\n\n  Oct. 10: Chat with Stephen Hess about the shape of the presidential race\n  --@ 2:00pm EDT\n\n  Transcripts from previous chats on regulation, social security reform,\n  available at: http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/chat.htm\n\n\nE X E C U T I V E\n E D U C A T I O N\n***********************************\n  Brookings Center for Public Policy Education offers 16 new programs this\n  year. For more information on education programs designed for government\n  and business executives throughout the year, call 1-800-925-5730 or\nvisit\n  the Center for Public Policy Education on-line at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/ExecEd/\n_______________\nThe Brookings Alert is delivered electronically every Monday.\nWe invite you to forward this Brookings Alert to a colleague.\n\nYou can subscribe to the Brookings_Alert listserv in two ways:\n(1) send an e-mail to: JOIN-BROOKINGS_ALERT@www.brookings.edu\n    with a blank Subject line and a blank Message body\n\n(2) visit the Brookings website at:\n    http://www.brookings.edu/scripts/lyris.pl?join=brookings_alert\n_______________\nThe Brookings Institution\n1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20036\n(202) 797-6000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu/\n\n---\nYou are currently subscribed to brookings_alert as: [klay@enron.com]\nTo unsubscribe, forward this message to \nleave-brookings_alert-25465S@www.brook.edu", "mid" : "1024501.1075840211614.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/418.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "brookings_alert@www.brook.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "418.", "date" : "2000-10-01 15:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "THE BROOKINGS ALERT, 10/02/00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19992f" }, "sender" : "mtelle@velaw.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jwatson@velaw.com", "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [ "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Lay--\n\nDuring the negotiations with the Rockets as to how much each party would\ncontribute to the Arena referendum campaign, Mike Goldberg of Baker & Botts\nsuggested that the Rockets would like to net their contribution obligation\nagainst other contributions that they solicited.\n\nAfter a conversation with you, John Watson and I advised Mike Goldberg that\nyou did not want to be competing with the Rockets in soliciting\ncontributions to the Arena referendum campaign.\n\nMike Goldberg called Friday and asked whether it would be acceptable for the\nRockets to net against their contribution obligation contributions that they\nhave solicited from Baker & Botts, Jim MacInvale and Tilman Fertitta.  Mike\nsuggested that these three persons would be the only outside persons that\nwould be solicited by the Rockets.\n\nWould you please let me know if this is acceptable to you.  You or Rosalee\nmay call me at 713-758-2350 or send me a response e-mail at\nmtelle@velaw.com.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle", "mid" : "5366274.1075840211638.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/419.", "bcc" : [ "jwatson@velaw.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "419.", "date" : "2000-10-02 03:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199930" }, "sender" : "sharon@travelpark.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "text" : "> ----------\n> From:  Sharon Lay\n> Sent:  Wednesday, November 17, 1999 9:21 PM\n> Subject:  Punch list for \"The Millennium Cruise\"\n>\n> Well, it looks like we are on the final stretch now, and we can review\n> some of the earlier discussions to make sure everything is in order. Sheri\n> is going to meet with Roger next week to cover all of the items listed\n> below.  Please give us feedback on any other concerns:\n> 1. The main dining room open 6:30pm-9:30pm.............................\n> Confirmed\n> 2. Tea Served\n> 3:00pm-5:00pm.....................................................Confirme\n> d\n> 3. Childs menu in the Gorilla Grill [Don Vito's Trattoria] from\n> 11:30am-2:30pm and\n> 3:00pm-5:00pm.............................................................\n> ........Confirmed\n> 4. The Butterfly Room will have highchairs ..............Waiting on final\n> number of highchairs needed\n> 5.  The Butterfly Room will have a\n> microwave.................................Confirmed\n> 6.  We have provided non spill children's cups ...............\n> ..............Confirmed\n> 7.  Radisson  will provide 150 USA TODAY, 50 WallStreet Journal,\n> 5.   New York Times, and deliver the 150 USA today to the rooms, and place\n> the Wall Street Journal and New York Times in the public areas, without  a\n> charge....................................................................\n> ....................Confirmed\n> 6. There will be a faxed copy of daily of the New York Times.......\n> Confirmed\n> 7.  There is a business center available 24 hours a day with a computer,\n> fax and copy\n> machine...................................................................\n> .    Confirmed\n> 8.  The telephone requires a credit card to make a long distance call, so\n> it is not necessary to restrict the children's\n> rooms................................  Confirmed\n> 9. There will not be a golf pro on board, however we can still use the\n> putting green and driving cage.  The boat has drivers and putters that may\n> be checked out for use on the\n> boat..................................................  Confirmed\n> 10. The boat has 200 snorkels available to be checked out for the entire\n> cruise\n> and 2 jet skis for use when the marina is down\n> ............................. Confirmed\n> 11. Spa reservations can be made after boarding the ship and children\n> under twelve years cannot use the healthclub without adult supervision\n> .....Confirmed\n> 12. The swimming pool will be closed to children after\n> 5:00pm..........Confirmed\n> 13. The aft deck will be fully stocked and open only during the\n> day...Confirmed\n> 14. There will be a daily bulletin delivered to each cabin every evening\n> with the\n> children and adult activities that are planned for the next day..........\n> Confirmed\n> 15. There will be a travel desk open every day for questions...........\n> Confirmed\n> 16. Loraine, the cruise director, will be available every day for question\n> regarding the shore\n> excursion.......................................................Confirmed\n> 17. There will be a daily board listing all activities and times\n> ............Confirmed\n> 18. There will be nightly entertainment in the main dining\n> room.........Confirmed\n> 19. There will be nightly children's entertainment in the Constellation\n> room\n> i.e. games,\n> movies....................................................................\n> ...Confirmed\n> 20. The casino will be open when the boat is under way and children under\n> the age of 21 will not be allowed in the\n> casino......................................Confirmed\n> 21. The night of Dec. 29th will be the family night with the BBQ up top\n> and a country and western entertainer.{Loraine's\n> fianc,e}........................Confirmed\n> 22. The boat will be netted for child safety on Dec. 27th and John Duncan\n> will approve the\n> project...................................................................\n> ... Confirmed\n> 23. There are 30 children's life vest on board the ship and children over\n> ten years of age will wear adult life vest. The ship has all of the ages\n> of the children so they can be certain the vest will\n> fit.................................Confirmed\n> 24. The Constellation room will be transformed into a children's room with\n> games, toys and movies.  A staff member will be available for hire to\n> assist the nannies and parents if\n> needed......................................................Confirmed\n> 25. Daily activities will be planned for the\n> children...........................Confirmed\n> 26.Radisson has provided KJM with written confirmation of Y2K\n> readiness.................................................................\n> ....................Uncertain\n> 27. Radisson will provide name  and credentials of the\n> Doctor...........Waiting c\n> 28. Radisson will provide baby beds for children under 3\n> years.......Confirmed\n> 29. Radisson will convert queen beds into twins in rooms ending with 6,7,8\n> or 9  when requested 30 days\n> out.....................................................Confirmed\n> 30. Radisson has two tenders that each hold 120 people for transporting\n> passengers from the boat to the shore\n> excursions...........................Confirmed\n> 31. KJM will provide Radisson with names of passengers having any special\n> occasions  i.e. birthday,\n> anniversary..........................................Next mail out\n> 32. Magnetic door plates will be on each door with passenger\n> name.Confirmed\n>\n> I will be leaving for South America tomorrow and return on the 29th.\n> Please give any additions to my trusted assistant , Janelle, so she can\n> make sure Sheri has all the information for her meeting next week with\n> Roger.\n>\n> Hasta Luego mi amigos,\n> Tu amiga Sharon\n>\n>\n> ", "mid" : "14802865.1075840201781.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/42.", "bcc" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "42.", "date" : "1999-11-17 18:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Punch list for \"The Millennium Cruise\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199931" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Michael -\n\nMr. Lay is returning from his trip today.  He will be in the office tomorrow.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Telle, Michael S.\" <mtelle@velaw.com> on 10/02/2000 10:18:00 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Watson, John\" <jwatson@velaw.com> \nSubject: Referendum Campaign\n\n\nMr. Lay--\n\nDuring the negotiations with the Rockets as to how much each party would\ncontribute to the Arena referendum campaign, Mike Goldberg of Baker & Botts\nsuggested that the Rockets would like to net their contribution obligation\nagainst other contributions that they solicited.\n\nAfter a conversation with you, John Watson and I advised Mike Goldberg that\nyou did not want to be competing with the Rockets in soliciting\ncontributions to the Arena referendum campaign.\n\nMike Goldberg called Friday and asked whether it would be acceptable for the\nRockets to net against their contribution obligation contributions that they\nhave solicited from Baker & Botts, Jim MacInvale and Tilman Fertitta.  Mike\nsuggested that these three persons would be the only outside persons that\nwould be solicited by the Rockets.\n\nWould you please let me know if this is acceptable to you.  You or Rosalee\nmay call me at 713-758-2350 or send me a response e-mail at\nmtelle@velaw.com.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle\n\n", "mid" : "30219668.1075840211661.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/420.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "420.", "date" : "2000-10-02 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199932" }, "sender" : "bobbie.power@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "suzanne.brown@enron.com", "suzanne.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "suzanne.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INFORMATION FROM CINDY OLSON REGARDING THE CLICKATHOME \nPROGRAM.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL CINDY AT 37418.\n\nTHANK YOU\n\nBOBBIE POWER\n  \n", "mid" : "22080711.1075840211691.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/421.", "bcc" : [ "suzanne.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "421.", "date" : "2000-10-02 07:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CLICKATHOME MEMO & ATTACHMENT FROM CINDY OLSON" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199933" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nI'd like to thank you for your continued participation in this project.\n\nI thought it would make sense to quickly recap where we are following last\nweek's meeting.\n\n1. We will redraft the report to reflect several trains of thought.  We\nwill, for example, express a greater appreciation for the fact that there\nare major problems with the current financial reporting framework, a big gap\nbetween GAAP and the real world in which investors must make their\njudgements.  We will devote much more attention to the issue of intangibles,\nincluding the need for a common language to describe them.  We will\nelaborate on the issue of the environment for disclosure, suggesting that we\nneed a way of thinking about the concept of safe harbor, one which is based\non the notion that the way to protect investors amid so much uncertainty is\nto make it easier for companies to provide forward looking information,\nknowing that no one can be fully confident of any projections these days.\nWe will be much bolder in recommending several groups - the SEC, FASB,\ninstitutional investors - take a much greater interest in the deficiencies\nof the reporting model and ask the questions, commission the studies, etc.\n\nAll of this will still be within the framework of the spirit of the last\ndraft - that is, we're against more regulation at this time, against\nprescriptive one-size-fits-all mandates, etc.  And we believe that the\nmarket is forcing disclosure already - but maybe not quickly or\ncomprehensively enough.\n\n2. Some of the panel members will have supplementary views.  Can you\nbegin to put pen to paper now?  Here is my speculation as to who may want to\nsay what:\n\n* Len Baker and Rob Glaser may wish to write something on the recent\n\"Fair Disclosure\" decision.  I sense that Dennis Powell might wish to join.\nLen, can you take the lead?  I'd suggest no more than one page, preferably\nhalf a page.\n\n* John Neff may wish to express skepticism about the value of\ndeveloping a new language for intangibles.\n\n* John Doerr and Len Baker may wish to say something about accounting\nfor pooling or stock options.  Again, please keep it very short.  John, can\nyou take the lead?\n\nIf anyone else is thinking about a supplementary view, please let me know.\nWe would appreciate these submissions by October 15.\n\n3. Future Schedule.  We agreed to \"get it right\" and not to stop until\nwe do.   The next steps, it seems to me are:\n\n* Get you a new draft\n* Get your views either in a meeting or conference call to be\nscheduled\n* See where we are then\n\nHowever, I'd like to suggest that we aim to finish this report by December\n15, 2000 if at all possible.\n\nPlease let me know if I've missed anything or if you have additional ideas.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff\n\n", "mid" : "32060117.1075840211715.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/422.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "422.", "date" : "2000-10-02 09:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199934" }, "sender" : "admin@fsddatasvc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "***REMINDER***\n\nWe have not yet received your feedback.  Your input is\nvery valuable and to be included in the participant's\nsummary report, it must be received NO LATER THAN CLOSE\nOF BUSINESS on Friday, October 6.  Without your\nfeedback, the participant may not receive a summary\nreport or be eligible to attend the program.\n\n___________________________________________\n* IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED - Do Not Delete *\nExecutive Impact & Influence Program\n\nDear Kenneth L. Lay,\n\nAs part of the Executive Impact and Influence Program,\neach participant is asked to gather input on the\nparticipant's own management styles and practices as\nexperienced by their immediate manager, each direct\nreport, and up to eight colleagues/peers.\n\nYou have been requested to provide feedback for a\nparticipant attending the next program.  Your input\n(i.e., a Self assessment, if you are a participant in\nthis program, Manager assessment, Direct Report\nassessment, or Colleague/Peer assessment) will be\ncombined with the input of others and used by the\nprogram participant to develop an action plan to\nimprove his/her management styles and practices.  If\nyou are providing feedback as a Manager of the\nparticipant, please note that your feedback will be\nidentified in the summary report.\n\nIt is important that you complete this assessment NO\nLATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS on Friday, October 6.\n\nTo begin the online administration process, you will\nneed the following Internet address and Password(s).\nNOTE:  If you are providing feedback for more than one\nperson, each password and participant name is\nindividually listed below.\n\nOpen your Internet browser e.g., Internet Explorer or\nNetscape Navigator, and please type or copy the URL\naddress below into your Internet browser (please DO NOT\ngo through Lotus Notes):\n\nwww.fsddatasvc.com/enron\n\nARRCUP    (James V. Derrick jr.)\n\nIf you experience technical problems, please call\nDennis Ward at FSD Data Services, 713-942-8436.  If you\nhave any questions about this process, you may contact\nDebbie Nowak at Enron, 713-853-3304, or Christi Smith\nat Keilty, Goldsmith & Company, 858-450-2554.\n\nThank you for your participation.", "mid" : "17325754.1075840211738.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/423.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "423.", "date" : "2000-10-02 08:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TIME SENSITIVE: Executive Impact & Influence Program Survey" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199935" }, "sender" : "tgorski@madisonenergy.com", "recipients" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Compliments of Madison Energy Advisors, Inc.\n <<WMR100100.xls>>\n\n - WMR100100.xls", "mid" : "8600110.1075840211761.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/424.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "424.", "date" : "2000-10-02 08:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Weekly Market Review for 9/25 - 10/2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199936" }, "sender" : "bijangh2000@tavana.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Rosalie: I sent an email to Ken on 9-26.This  is a follow up test.Pls \nconfirm if you receive this message.Thanks.  Bijan", "mid" : "23121505.1075840211783.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/425.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "425.", "date" : "2000-10-02 13:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "this is a test message to Rosalie" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199937" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com" ], "text" : "This is a reminder of your ongoing obligation to report to the Securities\nand Exchange Commission (\"SEC\") transactions in Lilly stock.  In light of\nthe complexity of the reporting rules and the potential for severe\npenalties for noncompliance, please contact me in advance of any\ntransaction.  As a reminder, the SEC rules cover all transactions,\nincluding:\n\n-   purchases\n-   sales\n-   gifts\n-   trust or partnership transactions\n-   transactions in the Dividend Reinvestment Plan\n-   exchange fund transactions\n\nWe request advance notification of Lilly stock transactions for two\nreasons:\n\n   There are certain times when you should not engage in market\n   transactions in Lilly stock.  Routinely, these \"black-outs\" occur around\n   the end of each quarter through the time quarterly/annual earnings are\n   announced.  In addition, occasionally, we are aware of \"inside\n   information\" that may be considered material and we therefore advise our\n   reporting persons to avoid open market transactions in Lilly stock.\n   While you may not know of the event, the knowledge may be imputed to\n   you.  Advance communication allows you to avoid situations that may have\n   legal consequences, or if not, at least may cause embarassment.\n\n2.   We prepare for you the required reports of the transaction to the SEC.\n\nIf you had any Lilly stock transactions in September, please advise me as\nsoon as possible.  We will prepare the required reports for your signature\nand file them with the SEC and the New York Stock Exchange (\"NYSE\").  The\nreports must be received by the SEC and the NYSE no later than the 10th day\nof the month following the month in which the transaction occurs.  If I am\nnot available, please contact Jim Lootens (317-276-5835) regarding any\nproposed transaction.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding these matters, please do not hesitate\nto call me.  Thank you for your cooperation.\n\nAlecia A. DeCoudreaux\n", "mid" : "9266127.1075840211807.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/426.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "mary.ann.giglio@kodak.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "426.", "date" : "2000-10-02 09:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Transactions in Lilly Stock" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199938" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Bijan -\n\nYes, received it just fine.\n\nKen has been out of the country since you sent the e-mail.  \n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/02/2000 11:53:05 AM\nTo: <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\n\nDear Rosalie: I sent an email to Ken on 9-26.This  is a follow up test.Pls \nconfirm if you receive this message.Thanks.  Bijan\n\n", "mid" : "9685265.1075840211829.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/427.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "427.", "date" : "2000-10-02 09:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: this is a test message to Rosalie" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199939" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "diana_collins@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "diana_collins@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "diana_collins@i2.com" ], "text" : "Good Evening,\n\nThis is a reminder that the i2 Board Meeting will be on Monday, October 23,\n2000.\n\n     Location: One i2 Place\n               Red Conference Room, 4th Floor\n\n     Contact:  David Becker\n               469-357-6266\n\n     Time:          8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n               Continental Breakfast\n\nPlease confirm attendance by Wed, October 11, 2000.  Thank you.\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com", "mid" : "7702450.1075840211854.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/428.", "bcc" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "diana_collins@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "428.", "date" : "2000-10-02 11:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Board of Directors Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19993a" }, "sender" : "james.derrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Per my voice mail to each of you.  Jim\n---------------------- Forwarded by James Derrick/Corp/Enron on 10/02/2000 \n08:49 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nAdrian Montague <Adrian.Montague@partnershipsuk.org.uk> on 10/02/2000 \n05:16:44 AM\nTo: \"'james.derrick@enron.com'\" <james.derrick@enron.com>\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Personal\n\n\nDear Jim,\n\nFollowing our discussion last week, I am attaching a letter describing the\nsort of position I am seeking, together with a detailed resume.  I've seen\nJohn Wakeham, and given him a copy of the letter.  A signed copy of the\nletter follows.\n\nYou probably don't have my up-to-date contact details:\n\nTelephone:  Office - Switchboard 44 20 7273 8383;  Secretary (Carole) 44\n20 7273 8357;  direct 44 20 7273 8341\n       Home  44 1582 881334\n\nE-Mail:   Office - adrian.montague@partnershipsuk.org.uk\n        Home - adrian.montague@talk21.com\n\nFax:  Office - 44 20 7273 8367\n  Home - 44 1582 881201\n\nOnce again, many thanks for looking into this for me.\n\nBest wishes\n\nAdrian\n\n <<jim derrick.doc>>  <<enroncv.doc>>\n\n - jim derrick.doc\n - enroncv.doc\n", "mid" : "2080392.1075840211877.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/429.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "429.", "date" : "2000-10-02 13:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Adrian Montaguel" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19993b" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I sent the two of you the resume of Krista Kisch last week. Please let me \nknow your feedback and if you have any suggestions for her future job hunting.\nThanks\nLiz", "mid" : "19194373.1075840201805.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/43.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "43.", "date" : "1999-11-23 06:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Krista Kisch" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19993c" }, "sender" : "bijangh2000@tavana.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks Rosalee;sorry for the mis-spell.Regards  ,          Bijan\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\nTo: A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET>\nSent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 1:24 AM\nSubject: Re: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\n>\n> Hi Bijan -\n>\n> Yes, received it just fine.\n>\n> Ken has been out of the country since you sent the e-mail.\n>\n> Rosalee\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/02/2000 11:53:05 AM\n>\n> To:   <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\n> cc:\n> Subject:  this is a test message to Rosalie\n>\n>\n>\n> Dear Rosalie: I sent an email to Ken on 9-26.This  is a follow up test.Pls\n> confirm if you receive this message.Thanks.  Bijan\n>\n>\n>", "mid" : "1439407.1075840211899.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/430.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "430.", "date" : "2000-10-03 03:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: this is a test message to Rosalie" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19993d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Barbette -\n\nThank you for the information.  Do you have a list of the directors with home \naddresses and spouse's names?  Mr. Lay wants us to add them to our database.  \n\nI appreciate it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nBarbette_Watts@i2.com on 10/02/2000 06:21:53 PM\nTo: bcash@srfunds.com, Bill_Beecher@i2.com, David_Becker@i2.com, \nkenneth.lay@enron.com, Robert_Donohoo@i2.com, Romesh_Wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, Sanjiv_Sidhu@i2.com, tom_meredith@dell.com\ncc: Barbette_Watts@i2.com, denean_probasco@vistaar.com, \nheather_dalton@dell.com, jdavidson@srfunds.com, kelly_landgraf@dell.com, \nKim_Robinson@i2.com, Laurie_Harris@i2.com, rosalee.fleming@enron.com, \nSandi_Drysdale@i2.com, Sheryl_Campbell@i2.com, Diana_Collins@i2.com \nSubject: i2 Board of Directors Meeting\n\n\nGood Evening,\n\nThis is a reminder that the i2 Board Meeting will be on Monday, October 23,\n2000.\n\n     Location: One i2 Place\n               Red Conference Room, 4th Floor\n\n     Contact:  David Becker\n               469-357-6266\n\n     Time:          8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n               Continental Breakfast\n\nPlease confirm attendance by Wed, October 11, 2000.  Thank you.\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "32932662.1075840211922.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/431.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "431.", "date" : "2000-10-03 00:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: i2 Board of Directors Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19993e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oh, the mis-spell doesn't matter.  Most people call me Rosie, so no one \nreally knows how to spell my name.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/03/2000 02:21:13 AM\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\nThanks Rosalee;sorry for the mis-spell.Regards  ,          Bijan\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\nTo: A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET>\nSent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 1:24 AM\nSubject: Re: this is a test message to Rosalie\n\n\n>\n> Hi Bijan -\n>\n> Yes, received it just fine.\n>\n> Ken has been out of the country since you sent the e-mail.\n>\n> Rosalee\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> \"A.BIJAN GHODSTINAT\" <BIJANGH2000@TAVANA.NET> on 10/02/2000 11:53:05 AM\n>\n> To:   <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\n> cc:\n> Subject:  this is a test message to Rosalie\n>\n>\n>\n> Dear Rosalie: I sent an email to Ken on 9-26.This  is a follow up test.Pls\n> confirm if you receive this message.Thanks.  Bijan\n>\n>\n>\n\n\n", "mid" : "18894914.1075840211945.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/432.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bijangh2000@tavana.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "432.", "date" : "2000-10-03 01:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: this is a test message to Rosalie" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19993f" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "KLL has polled his sons and determined that the 4 games he is willing to sell \nto Mr. Gage are as follows:  \n\n2/26  Portland Trailblazers\n1/30  Miami Heat\n1/13  Sacramento Kings\n1/6  Utah Jazz\n", "mid" : "7681075.1075840211967.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/433.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "david.tagliarino@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "433.", "date" : "2000-10-03 02:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Allen Gage/Rockets Tickets" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199940" }, "sender" : "kelly@erienet.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We need a utility/energy company referral.\n\nWe are an early stage e-commerce company that offers the\nworld's largest selection of wildlife merchandise. We are ready\nto obtain our first round of financing.  We would like\nto have 5 co-branding partners who would receive equity positions in\nour company.  We would incorporate their logo throughout our site and\ninclude their PR materials with each order shipped.  Target partners\nwould include the utility and energy companies.  Since your\ncompany is active in this market, you may know of someone who can assist\nus.\n\nWe see utility/energy companies as a compatable fit because of their\ninterest in projecting a positive wildlife/environmental image.\n\nAbout our company:\n\nWildlifeCollectibles.Com is a specialty catalog company featuring\nwildlife merchandise.  We have the world's largest selection of wildlife\nmerchandise.  Currently in the wildlife merchandise niche\nthere are no entities offering broad merchandise selections for each\nanimal specie.  We are filling this void by operating 22 \"sub-niche\"\nstores under the WildlifeCollectibles.Com brand.  These 22 storefronts\nwill represent 105 wildlife species.  Seven of these storefronts are\noperational and the backend inventory systems are complete for the other\n15.  We are in the process of loading them on the Internet.\n\nOne major component not yet installed on our site is our \"Facts About\nthe Specie\" page.  We will have reference information available for\nevery wildlife specie listed on our site.  At present,\nthere is no central repository of reference material available for most\nspecies.  Britanica.com has reference information available for only 11\nspecies.  This will attract school age children with their parents\ntagging along.\n\nWe are looking for a total of 5 million dollars.  In order to assist\ncompanies in purchasing an equity position/co-branded arrangement with\nus, we are willing to finance their investment.  We will take $25,000.00\na month for 40 months from 5 corporate partners.  This will allow them\nto budget the expense through Public Relations or Marketing.\n\nI hope I have given you enough information to understand what\nwe would like to do, so you can either assist us or point us in the\nright direction.  We would pay a commission and provide a small equity\nstake in our company to the individual who signs on the utility/energy\ncompanies for us.\n\nSincerely,\nRudy Socha\nPresident\nWildlifeCollectibles.Com\nP.O. Box 410\nLorain, Ohio 44052\nW-440-288-5400\nH-440-933-4795\n\nOur operating stores:\n\nDolphin Whale & Shark Gifts\nhttp://www.dolphinws.com\n\nAfrican Animal Gifts\nelephants-giraffes-hippos-rhinos-zebras\nhttp://www.africananimalgifts.com\n\nWet Wing Gifts\ncranes-ducks-flamingos-geese-herons-swans\nhttp://www.wetwinggifts.com\n\nWild Wing Gifts\nbutterflies-cockatoos-hummingbirds-macaws-parrots\nhttp://www.wildwinggifts.com\n\nSea Life Gifts\nmanatees-octopuses-sea horses-seals-sting rays-walruses\nhttp://www.sealifegifts.com\n\nCamel Horse & Llama Gifts\nhttp://www.camelhorsellamagifts.com\n\nBig Cat Gifts\ncheetahs-jaguars-lions-leopards-tigers\nhttp://www.bigcatgifts.com\n\nOur main landing page:\nWildlifeCollectibles.Com\nhttp://www.wildlifecollectibles.com", "mid" : "11932408.1075840211995.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/434.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "434.", "date" : "2000-10-03 05:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ken - would you help us?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199941" }, "sender" : "rex.shelby@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com" ], "text" : "----- Forwarded by Rex Shelby/Enron Communications on 10/03/00 10:22 AM -----\n\n\tRex Shelby\n\t09/29/00 03:56 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: EBS Mass Mailing@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: greg.whalley@enron.com, jeff.skilling@enron.com, \nsanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com\n\t\t Subject: i2 NETWORK DEAL IS SIGNED !\n\nHello --\n\nWe have i2's signature on the VBN network contract.  The contract is a 3-year \nVBN deal covering certain i2 locations in the U.S., Europe, Asia, and India.  \nThe TCV of the deal is $14.8 million.\n\nThis is one of the first major external VBN deals for Enron and has been \ninstrumental in shaping the VBN offering.  It also brings an anchor network \nclient to our Tokyo and India sites.  The interactions with i2 on this \nagreement have also contributed to our understanding of which BOS features \nare most desired by customers.\n\nThe i2 deal is the result of a lot of hard work and persistence by a number \nof folks throughout EBS and other Enron groups.  Just about everyone in EBS' \nTechnology Channels Group contributed to the i2/Enron relationship that \nculminated in the network deal.  Particular thanks to Mike Haney who led the \nteam through multiple iterations of the deal structure.  Special thanks to \nDavid Berberian, Erin Wesling, and Brad Harris who spent lots of time on the \ncontract and the network design work with i2.  Thanks also to LaRence \nSnowden, Tony Gilmore, and Beaven Fernandez of TDS, Steve McCarrel of Legal, \nWayne Gardner of Tax, and Laura Leibman of Regulatory who helped throughout \nthe course of the deal structuring and to  Everett Plante, Larry Ciscon, and \nKenny Burroughs and their teams who provided input on BOS and network \ntopics.  In addition, thanks to the Enron India team who supported the deal \nthroughout the design and negotiation process.\n\ni2 has remarked often on the professionalism and collaborative spirit of the \nEnron team throughout this process.  Enron is now i2's preferred network \nprovider, and we are poised to provide the rest of i2's data network \nworldwide as soon as the design specifications are completed by i2.  Thanks \nagain to the entire team on your success.  Best regards.\n\n-- Rex\n", "mid" : "26697030.1075840212018.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/435.", "bcc" : [ "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "435.", "date" : "2000-10-03 04:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 NETWORK DEAL IS SIGNED !" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199942" }, "sender" : "robert.smith@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay,\n\nNot knowing the correct department or individual to write to I am forwarding \nmy comments to you knowing they will get directed to the correct team. \n\nI just completed watching the Enron All Employee Meeting you hosted in \nHouston on my PC in my office. What a fantastic way to conduct a meeting. I \nwas able to listen while I worked, stopping only when a particular subject \naroused my attention. And being able to see the slide presentation at the \nsame time was so much better than  trying to read that little type from a \nlong distance over a sea of heads that keep bobbing. \n\nThe only problem I experienced was a cutting out of the audio signal. Once a \nsituation like this is resolved I believe Enron may have found the ideal \nsolution to communicate to all their employees in a less costly and time \nconsuming method than the standard meeting. \n\nThanks for taking my comments.\n\nRobert S. Smith", "mid" : "7125805.1075840212041.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/436.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "436.", "date" : "2000-10-03 04:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IPT-TV" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199943" }, "sender" : "john.sherriff@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.farmer@enron.com", "michael.hutchinson@enron.com", "thomas.boettcher@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.farmer@enron.com", "michael.hutchinson@enron.com", "thomas.boettcher@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.farmer@enron.com", "michael.hutchinson@enron.com", "thomas.boettcher@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken\n\nI mentioned in a voicemail today that you should be receiving a phone call \nfrom James (Jimbo) Moffet (504) 582-4000.  He is Chairman of Freeport McMahon \nin New Orleans.  James had mentioned to Thomas Boettcher & Michael Hutchinson \nin our Metals group that he knew you and wanted to make sure you were \nsupportive of our discussions with them.  Here is the background on a \npossible acquisition that we have brought up with them:\n\n            Enron Metals is very interested in pursuing further discussions \nwith Atlantic Copper on the acquisition of their smelter in Spain.  Estimated \ncapital would be US$350 Million.  Acquiring this asset gives us the \nopportunity to build copper and copper concentrate positions and more \neffectively managing our positions in the market place. We would finance this \noff balance sheet.\n\n Mr. James Targetta, head of Atlantic Copper (copper smelter and refinery in \nSpain and fully owned by Freeport McMoran) had a conversation with James \nMoffet, Chairman of Freeport McMoran last Friday informing him about our \npreliminary conversations.   Moffet advised Targetta not to proceed further \nuntil he speaks to you since he has known you for 25 years.  \n\n In addition, Targetta mentioned the possibility for Enron purchasing all the \ncopper mining activities of  Freeport McMoran which would leave them as an \noil and exploration company.\n\nWe think there are some great possibilities here.    \n\nIf you have not heard from him in the next few days, I would really \nappreciate you giving Moffet a call.   I would be more than happy to get a \nmore extensive briefing for you if you think you need it.   I look forward to \ndiscussing this further with you.\n\nJohn", "mid" : "7643448.1075840212065.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/437.", "bcc" : [ "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.farmer@enron.com", "michael.hutchinson@enron.com", "thomas.boettcher@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "437.", "date" : "2000-10-03 11:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Atlantic Copper/Freeport McMoran" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199944" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, October 9\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, \nOctober 6.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "17064899.1075840212097.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/438.", "bcc" : [ "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "438.", "date" : "2000-10-03 05:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 9" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199945" }, "sender" : "event@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "October 2000\n\nOctober 5\nELECTION WATCH 2000\nKarlyn Bowman, Norm Ornstein, Bill Schneider, and Ben Wattenberg\nThursday, 8:00*9:30 a.m. ($60)\n\nOctober 6\nNNOVATION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: NEW EVIDENCE ON STRUCTURE,  \nPROCESS, AND OUTCOMES\nHealth Policy Discussion\nJoseph DiMasi, Tufts University; Henry Grabowski, Duke University; and Hannah \nKettler, American Enterprise Institute and Office of Health Economics\nFriday, 9:15*11:45 a.m.\n\n STUDY OF REVENGE\nBook Forum\nJ. Gilmore Childers, Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe; Laurie Mylroie, author \nof Study of Revenge; Richard Perle, American Enterprise Institute; and R. \nJames Woolsey, Shea & Gardner Friday, noon-2:00 p.m.\nOctober 11\nTRADE POLICY AND THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Trade Policy Seminar\nJagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University; Rep. Jim Kolbe, (R-Ariz.) (If Congress \nis still in session); Ira Shapiro, former general counsel and U.S. trade \nrepresentative; and Michael B. Smith, former deputy U.S. trade representative\nWednesday, 8:00*9:30 a.m.\n\nOctober 12\nCULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT\n Book Forum\nLawrence E. Harrison, Harvard University and Samuel P. Huntington, Harvard \nUniversity\nThursday, 10:00 a.m.*noon\n\nOctober 13\nARE CORPORATE TAX SHELTERS AN *ABUSE* THAT SHOULD BE STOPPED?\nTax Policy Seminar\nDaniel Shaviro, New York University\nFriday, 9:15*11:00 a.m.\n\nOctober 19\nPEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY AFTER NEXT\nBook Forum\nKenneth Allen, Tasc; Richard Bitzinger, Atlantic Council; Bernard Cole, \nNational Defense University; Lonnie Henley, Defense Intelligence \nAgency(invited); Susan Puska, Department of Defense; Mark Stokes, Department \nof Defense (invited); and Bill Triplett, U.S. Senate\nThursday, 3:00*5:00 p.m.\n\nOctober 23\nTHE NEW ERA OF TAIWAN'S DEMOCRATIZATION Symposium\nYou-ping Cheng, Taiwan University; Alexander Huang, Eurasian Foundation; \nJames Lilley, American Enterprise Institute and former Ambassador to South \nKorea and the People's Republic of China; Chia-lung Lin, National Security \nCouncil of Taiwan; and Emile Sheng, Soochow University  Monday, 9:00 \na.m.*3:00 p.m.\n\nOctober 25\nPREPARING TO BE PRESIDENT\nBook Forum\nRichard E. Neustadt\nWednesday, 10:00 a.m.* noon\n\n\nAll events are in the Wohlstetter Conference Center, AEI, twelfth floor.  \nContact: Elizabeth Bowen, 202.862.5880", "mid" : "20040978.1075840212120.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/439.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "439.", "date" : "2000-10-03 07:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "AEI October Events" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199946" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sherrie@layfam.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sherrie@layfam.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sherrie@layfam.com" ], "text" : "Since you left for India, and in case I forget to tell you, I asked to have a \nnew banking rep to replace Howard Williams for LPL Prop & Interiors.  Since I \nwas doing this, both Sally and Sherrie felt it best to have all of our \nbusiness with one person rather than dealing with two.  So, we will now be \ndealing with Margaret Barradas who is Howard's superior.  Where James Shelton \nwas a hard act to follow, Howard should be a piece of cake.  Anyone merely \npleasant and respectful would be an upgrade to Howard and hopefully our new \nrep will fill the bill.   Love, L. \n - att1.htm", "mid" : "7522640.1075840201829.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/44.", "bcc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sherrie@layfam.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "44.", "date" : "1999-12-03 16:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Banking Rep" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199947" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "text" : "Attached is the i2 Board of Directors list.\n\n(See attached file: i2 Board of Directors.xls)\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com\n - i2 Board of Directors.xls", "mid" : "9332925.1075840212144.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/440.", "bcc" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "440.", "date" : "2000-10-03 07:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Board of Directors" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199948" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please see attached speaking points.  African-American points on page 2.\n?\n--Dave\n - Arena Agreement Fact Sheet.doc", "mid" : "25071924.1075840212167.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/441.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "441.", "date" : "2000-10-03 09:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena info for minorities" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199949" }, "sender" : "kelly.merritt@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay,\n\nI wasn't able to get my question to you at the all employee meeting. It was \nthis:\n\nThe Enron sponsored Houston mini-cart Grand Prix entry placed second and \nreceived free air time of \"Enron\" on the news. With NASCAR being as popular \nas it is today, itself a multi-billion dollar industry, why hasn't Enron \nsponsored a racing team to compete against the other Fortune 500 sponsors? \nEnron is supporting stadiums, but why not a competition based on fuel, \nenergy, and the most powerful being the victor?\n\nNow with cigarettes and alcohol banned from advertising, companies such as \nAOL, Compaq, Southern Company, and Infoseek are on the tracks. Each race \nwould provide more airtime of the Enron logo and further placement of \"The \nNew Power Company\" in the retail consumer/viewer's venue. It would also give \nme someone to \"root\" for.\n\nKelly Merritt\nAsset Mgr. - CALME/ENA", "mid" : "7276898.1075840212189.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/442.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "442.", "date" : "2000-10-03 09:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Advertising Campaign - NASCAR" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19994a" }, "sender" : "samberkovits@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "k.lay@enron.com", "k.l.lay@enron.com", "relations@enron.com", "relations@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "relations@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Sir,\n\nI understand that Enron has just terminated\nnegotiations with regard to leasing some 1.5 million\nsq.ft. of space at Canary Wharf in London.\n\nI would like you to consider the London Dome. This has\nsufficient space for all your needs, would provide a\nhigh profile location, and I can put together a\npackage which would be financially extremely\nbeneficial to Enron.\n\nPlease reply to me at samberkovits@yahoo.com\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free!\nhttp://photos.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "30485827.1075840212214.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/443.", "bcc" : [ "relations@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "k.lay@enron.com", "k.l.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "443.", "date" : "2000-10-03 21:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "London property" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19994b" }, "sender" : "adesioye@u-t-g.de", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay,=20\n\nRe: International Coalition for IT =01) Central Chapter 1st Meeting,? Board=\nroom,=20\n????? Hilton Hotel, Munich City, Monday 30th Oct. 2000=20\n\nAs you may aware, the international community (namely : G8, World Bank, UN,=\n=20\nWTO, etc,) is currently working towards assisting the developing countries =\nin=20\nbridging the existing digital-divide. In catalysing and also making these=\n=20\nefforts more penetrative, there is an urgent necessity for a combined,=20\npractical but localised initiative that will directly? encourage and enable=\n=20\nthe full participation of the stakeholders within these countries in the ne=\nw=20\neconomy.=20\n\nIn this way, we are planning to set-up a company-led initiative in the name=\n=20\nof? =01&International Coalition for IT\", starting with Africa. The proposed=\n=20\ncoalition is a special strategy for bridging digital-divide with developing=\n=20\ncountries on one hand; and on the other hand, it is another way for the=20\nparticipating companies to gain competitive edge in these emerging markets=\n=20\nand also to strengthen them towards working with the international communit=\ny=20\nas well as the governments and notable stakeholders in these developing=20\ncountries, on IT matters.=20\n\nThe first meeting of the central chapter of this initiative will be coming =\nup=20\nsoon in Germany. Among others, this important meeting is expected to produc=\ne=20\nthe ICOIT Implementation Strategies through the integration of perspectives=\n=20\nof the participating companies, being company-led initiative. It is intende=\nd=20\nthat these implementation? strategies will be applied globally by way of=20\nadaptation from one continent to another, as the initiative grows.=20\n\nGiven your 'Broadband Services', perhaps Enron would like to participate in=\n=20\nthis initiative and may be you would also like your perspective to be a par=\nt=20\nof these fundamental strategies. In this connection, it is my pleasure=20\ninviting your company to this meeting. In case you are interested, kindly l=\net=20\nme know at your earliest convenience; so as to facilitate our arrangements.=\n=20\n\nI am attaching the concept of the initiative and the meeting=01,s tentative=\n=20\nagenda for your information. In case you have any question, please feel fre=\ne=20\nto contact me.=20\n\nBest regards.=20\n\nO . Adesioye=20\nTTA President/CEO=20\nhttp://www.u-t-g.de/TTA=20\n\n*****************************************************************=20\n\nTTA is a unique corporation for transferring technologies and know-how to=\n=20\ndeveloping countries, through high level initiatives and active=20\nparticipation. It is the first of its kind in Europe, and perhaps world-wid=\ne.\n - International Coalition for IT in Africa3.doc\n - Tentative Agenda-1st Meeting.doc", "mid" : "13245075.1075840212260.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/445.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "445.", "date" : "2000-10-04 06:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "International Coalition for IT" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19994c" }, "sender" : "sherri.sera@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "Below is a message from Sachio Semmoto in response to my e-mail to him \nyesterday.  \n\nDorothy, since he did not suggest a time for the meeting, I'll suggest 9:00 \na.m. on Friday, October 13 - as Mercedes said that would work for Ken.  We'll \ndo the meeting in Jeff's office.  I'll also forward the original \ncorrspondence from Ronnie Chan to you.  SRS\n---------------------- Forwarded by Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron on 10/04/2000 \n08:07 AM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Dr. Sachio Semmoto\" <sem@coral.ocn.ne.jp> on 10/03/2000 10:17:42 PM\nTo: <Sherri.Sera@enron.com>\ncc: <ronnie_chan@hanglung.com>, <Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com> \n\nSubject: Re: Meeting in Houston\n\n\n(Miss Sera - would you please kindly pass on this message to Messrs.\nKen Lay, Jeff Skilling and Ken Rice)\n\nDear Dr. Ken Lay, Mr. Jeff Skilling and Mr.Ken Rice,\n\nThank you very much for meeting us on October 13.\nI think Ronnie has already left you a brief message about eAccess. Let me\nfill you in with some more background information about us.\nI am the founder of DDI (the second largest wireline and wireless private\ntelecom operator in Japan). Today's DDI market capitalization is around $20\nbillion. I left DDI at the end of 1995 and became a professor and Keio\nUniversity Business School for 4 years. I have also been an active member in\nthe government telecom deregulation committee. I left Keio University last\nyear and founded eAccess in November 1999. With less than one year in\noperation, eAccess has already established a strong presence in the Japanese\ntelecom market. We have three phases in our long-term business plan, (1)\nbroadband access network; (2) CSP and ASP streaming related business; (3) IP\nmetropolitan backbone infrastructure business. As we are currently looking\nfor the best global strategic partner to achieve the goal together, we\nbelieve that Enron could become a strong potential partner in Japan.\n\nIf you need any more information about eAccess, please do not hesitate to\ncall or email me.\nI am looking forward to seeing you on October 13.\n\nRegards\n\nDr. Sachio Semmoto\n\nPS : Please advise me email addresses of Messrs. Lay, Skilling and Rice.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "9876366.1075840212316.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/446.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "446.", "date" : "2000-10-04 01:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Meeting in Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19994d" }, "sender" : "ceoextra@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "kcaldwell@wvumc.com", "hgee@harrygee.com", "laboon@lockeliddell.com", "klay@enron.com", "vidal@martinez.net", "jb190150@msxsoc.shell.com", "amccarty@houston.org", "amccarty@houston.org" ], "cc" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "text" : "Arlene has asked that I follow up with you regarding her email sent last\nweek polling for dates for the next nominating committee meeting.  Please\nopen the attached document and call or fax accordingly.  Thank you.\n\n <<memo of 9-29.doc>>\n\n\n\n - memo of 9-29.doc", "mid" : "31875372.1075840212339.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/447.", "bcc" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "to" : [ "kcaldwell@wvumc.com", "hgee@harrygee.com", "laboon@lockeliddell.com", "klay@enron.com", "vidal@martinez.net", "jb190150@msxsoc.shell.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "447.", "date" : "2000-10-04 02:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Nominating Response Needed" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19994e" }, "sender" : "tcssunsurvey@burke.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear KEN LAY,\n\nRecently Scott McNealy sent you a letter asking for your participation in an \nexecutive customer survey regarding Sun's performance.  In the event that you \ndid not receive the letter via U.S. mail, the content of the letter can be \nfound below.\n\nYou can participate in the survey by clicking on this URL.  Thank you for \nyour time and consideration.\n\nhttp://survey3.burke.com/tcs/begin.cgi?SurveyID=4889500&keycode=q2y6w&lang=eng\n\nCordially,\n\nPaige Schehr\nBurke CSA\npaige.schehr@burke.com\n\nText from Scott McNealy's letter:\n\nI would like to ask for your support in completing an executive customer \nsurvey. Sun Microsystems conducts this survey with key decision-makers in our \ntop customer organizations. It will provide us with valuable feedback and \nareas for improvement regarding our customers' expectations.\n\nThis web survey is administered by Burke Customer Satisfaction Associates, an \nindependent third party survey company. The survey requires approximately 10 \nminutes of your time to complete.\n\nWithin a few days, you will receive an e-mail from Burke with the appropriate \nURL to access the survey.  Your response is very important, so if you are \nunable to respond via the web, Burke will follow-up with a telephone call to \ncomplete the survey.\n\nShortly after the surveys are completed, your Sun account team will review \nthe feedback we received from your company and discuss resulting action plans \nto better meet your needs.  Thank you in advance for your time and \nconsideration.\n\nSincerely,\n\nScott G. McNealy\nChairman and CEO\nSun Microsystems, Inc.", "mid" : "32879502.1075840212361.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/448.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "448.", "date" : "2000-10-04 03:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Scott McNealy wants to hear from you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19994f" }, "sender" : "winifred.isaac@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Just a word of thanks to Enron for its Vision & Values.  I have just read \nthem again and found them up lifting.  \n\nI am writing you because prior to working for Enron, Ken Lay and Enron were \nsynonymous.   I had not known the value and respect that Enron had for it's \nemployees.   Great belief.\n\nThanks again for the words of encouragement (Vision & Values)\n\nWinifred Flix Isaac\nX35844", "mid" : "31407084.1075840212388.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/449.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "449.", "date" : "2000-10-04 03:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Vision & Values" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199950" }, "sender" : "michael.mann@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "michael.jackson@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "michael.jackson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "michael.jackson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Kent Brittan, Sr. VP, Global Sourcing, has requested a meeting to restart \ntalks in the context of an EES Outsource to UTC .  This request comes after \nwe recently refused to respond to piece-meal procurements for energy \ncommodity.  As you may know, UTC failed in its attempts to contract \nseparately with Duke for energy commodity, and Fluor Daniel for facilities \nmanagement/maintenance services after having selected each as the result of a \ncompetitive bid process.\n\nKent was the initial sponsoring executive appointed George David to speak \nwith Tom White, Dan Leff, Harold Buchanan and myself two years ago.\n\nWe will provide you follow up after our meeting with Mr. Brittan next Tuesday \nafternoon in Connecticut.\n\n ", "mid" : "14091504.1075840212411.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/450.", "bcc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "michael.jackson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "450.", "date" : "2000-10-04 04:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UTC Contact" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199951" }, "sender" : "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "FYI.\n\n>\n>  <<ShaneRobison1.doc>>  <<Shaneletterfinal.doc>>\n>\n>\n>\n\n - ShaneRobison1.doc\n - Shaneletterfinal.doc", "mid" : "8733610.1075840212434.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/451.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "451.", "date" : "2000-10-04 06:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CTO Press Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199952" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com", "lori_smith@dell.com", "ksulliv2@azurix.com", "danrunde@hotmail.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "christina@edu.com", "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mklay@worldnet.att.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jenmeghig@cs.com", "gomezsa@radar.com.ar", "kellycrews@worldnet.att.net", "stephanie.bittner@rddb.com.ar", "cwdesq@hotmail.com", "amanda@global.t-bird.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "More on the debate.\nNote: forwarded message attached.\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free!\nhttp://photos.yahoo.com/\nX-Apparently-To: lizard_ar@yahoo.com via web1303.mail.yahoo.com\nReturn-Path: <kbennett@nma.org>\nReceived: from mx1.mail.eni.net  (EHLO mta1.eni.net) (205.214.55.22)  by \nmta310.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 04 Oct 2000 10:17:20 -0700 (PDT)\nReceived: from nmant02.nma.org ([207.168.71.5]) by mta1.eni.net with \nSMTP          id <20001004171710.WYVR4737.mta1@nmant02.nma.org>;          \nWed, 4 Oct 2000 10:17:10 -0700\nReceived: by nmant02.nma.org with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id \n<42H3SBNA>; Wed, 4 Oct 2000 13:11:39 -0400\nMessage-ID: <65D821E349B9D211B8F700A0C955A6E355347B@nmant02.nma.org>\nFrom: \"Bennett,Karen\" <KBennett@nma.org>\nTo: \"Ann Eckert (E-mail)\" <aeckert@uswest.net>, \"Cathy Partridge (E-mail)\"  \n<cathywp@erols.com>, \"Connie Brooks (E-mail)\" <Brooks_CE@email.msn.com>,  \n\"Dave Holland (E-mail)\" <dholland@hecla-mining.com>,  \"David Crass (E-mail)\" \n<DAcrass@mbf-law.com>, \"Denise Jones (E-mail)\"  <djones@calmining.org>, \"Ed \nSeeley (E-mail)\" <seeleyed04@yahoo.com>,  \"Glenn Eurick (E-mail)\" \n<bgcslc2@worldnet.att.net>,  \"Kris Camnitz (E-mail)\" <kkckbc88@aol.com>, \n\"Lisa Kirschner (E-mail)\"  <lkirschner@pblutah.com>, \"Liz Lay (E-mail)\" \n<lizard_ar@yahoo.com>,  \"Margie Crass (E-mail)\" <mcrass@med.pcpros.net>, \"Meg \nHunt (E-mail)\"  <MHunt @eei.org>, \"Seema Sachdev (E-mail)\" \n<SSBRONCS@aol.com>,  \"Suzy Jacobs (E-mail)\" <JSEJACOBS@gateway.net>, \n\"'mbennett72@aol.com'\"  <mbennett72@aol.com>\nSubject: FW: Bush/Gore Debate\nDate: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 13:11:37 -0400\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\nContent-Length: 2386\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Jacob,Annie\nSent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 1:08 PM\nTo: NMA - All\nSubject: FW: Bush/Gore Debate\n\n\nThought this may be of interest to everyone--please check the attached sites\nas well.\n\nAnne\n\nMemorandum\n\nTo GOP Activists\nFr Ken Hutcheson\nRe George W. Bush Debate Win/Al Gore's Lies\n\nI hope you got a chance to see the debate last night.  George W. Bush did a\nvery good job articulating his message and debating Al Gore.\n\nI am sure it will come as no surprise to you that Al Gore could not go the\nentire debate without telling a lie.  In fact, two lies have been exposed so\nfar.\n\nThe first one was Gore's claim that he visited Texas with FEMA Director,\nJames Lee Witt, after the bad Texas floods and tornadoes.  As it turns out,\nthat was a lie.  Al Gore on the morning news shows today claimed that he\nthought he had, but it must have been another state.  Go figure.\n\nThe next lie exposed is as follows:\n\nNews radio 970 WFLA interviewed the principal of Sarasota High this morning.\nHe said that the girl that Gore was talking about had no desk for exactly\none day.  It was the first day of class and they were still making\nadjustments to the kids class schedule and that particular classroom was\nbeing refurbished.  The teacher only had to call the office and get her a\ndesk because they have plenty of desks there.  Apparently there is a picture\nthat was sent to Gore of her standing in class or something like that\nbecause the Principal mentions that in the picture of her there is $100,000\nof new equipment behind her.\n\nPlease pass this along to your friends and family and any undecided voters.\nThe more people who realize that Al Gore is a pathological liar, the better\nGeorge W. Bush will do.\n\nPlease check out the two links and cast your vote for George W. Bush as the\nwinner in last night's debate:  http://news.excite.com/news/poll/ or\nhttp://www.cnn.com/\n\nLast but not least....Have you done everything you can do to elect George W.\nBush?  Have you made a small contribution to Victory 2000?  Have you\nparticipated in a literature drop for the GOP Ticket or made phone calls on\nits behalf?  If not, please let me know.\n\nThanks for your support.\n\nPaid for by Victory 2000\n\n***To unsubscribe from these Victory 2000 Updates, please simply respond to\nthis email with \"unsubscribe\" typed into the subject line and your name will\nbe removed.***", "mid" : "18699871.1075840212459.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/452.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com", "lori_smith@dell.com", "ksulliv2@azurix.com", "danrunde@hotmail.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "christina@edu.com", "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mklay@worldnet.att.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "sharon@travelpark.com", "jenmeghig@cs.com", "gomezsa@radar.com.ar", "kellycrews@worldnet.att.net", "stephanie.bittner@rddb.com.ar", "cwdesq@hotmail.com", "amanda@global.t-bird.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "452.", "date" : "2000-10-04 04:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fwd: FW: Bush/Gore Debate" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199953" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Chairman,\n?\nArcher's ex son in law is contacting him to see if  he do a spot similar to \nwhat the President did for us in 1996. We can cut the  spot at Archer's \nconvenience and he will have total script approval,  obviously.\n?\nI am preparing a poll memorandum showing that this  will not kill him with \nRepublicans, especially younger Republicans, so he has  nothing to fear.\n?\nI will also send him a copy of the President's spot  from '96.\n?\nI understand that Jordan is trying to contact  Archer also.\n?\nAnything that you could do to encourage Archer to  consider this will be of \ngreat help. We didn't poll on Archer...but I know his  support will have a \ntremendous impact on the Westside and we need  that.\n?\n----Dave Walden", "mid" : "17925607.1075840212482.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/453.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "453.", "date" : "2000-10-04 06:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Bill Archer & Arena spot" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199954" }, "sender" : "wkiechel@hbsp.harvard.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, we met a while back--'94 or so--when I was editor of Fortune. It's in\nmy current incarnation, though, as Editorial Director for the Harvard\nBusiness School Publishing Co. and head of its publishing division--we\npublish the Harvard Business Review, HBS Press books (including Leading the\nRevolution from your friend and skiing companion Gary Hamel), and the best\nselling management newsletter in the country, among other things--that I\nwanted to put a proposition before you to see if we might interest you in\nwhat I think may be an important idea-development and publishing\nopportunity.\nHBSPC has become quite interested in the subject of corporate venturing, of\nhow companies can invest in innovation and new organizational forms (but you\nknow all about that) in a transformative way, so much so that we're planning\nto put on a couple of conferences on the subject next year. (The purpose of\nour conferences, in general, is to push ideas ahead and advance the thinking\non a particular topic.) They will be smallish, half-day affairs--we're\nlooking at an audience of perhaps 75 senior executives at each--one in New\nYork in January, the second in San Francisco, probably the first week in\nFebruary. As with the authors of the books and HBR articles that we publish,\nwe're committed to having only top-flight experts on the program, mostly on\npanels. (For instance, we're talking with the Harvard Business School\nprofessors who teach the executive education course on corporate venturing\nabout their serving on and putting together one of the panels.) And we, of\ncourse, thought of you and Enron--who knows more about the subject? As we've\ndesigned the conferences, we've concluded that a great way to begin the\nprogram would be to have a sort of a keynote from a CEO grounded in the\nreal-world experience of making this happen. But we don't want to impose on\nyour time, or that of your staff, to put together a speech. Our thought was\nto have the session be more like \"A conversation with...\", wherein an\ninterlocutor (probably me, but maybe assisted by a couple of others) would\nput questions to you, and draw you out on the points you thought important.\nWe could confer on the questions beforehand as much or little as you'd like.\nKen Chenault of American Express has agreed to play this role at the New\nYork conference. We'd wondered if there were any possibility of interesting\nyou in it for the San Francisco conference? Enron has the best record of any\ncompany on this front, and my secret hope is that the conversation might\nserve as the basis of an article (or even the first step toward a book?)\nthat HBSP might eventually publish. We know, too, that you have endless\ndemands on your time, and if it would help you to think more favorably of\nusing it in this way, we'd be happy to provide an honararium for the charity\nor charities of your choice.\nI'm sure you're besieged with emails on your return from vacation,  but if\nyou have a moment to marinate on this, we'd welcome the chance to answer any\nquestions you might have about the event. I have two offices and two phone\nnumbers (New York, Monday, Tuesday, and most Fridays, at 212-872-9281,\nBoston the rest of the week at 617-783-7535) but the most efficient way for\nyour office to schedule a conversation might be to have them be in touch\nwith Maria Carnevale here in New York at 212-872-9285) or just shoot me back\nan email.\nThanks for taking the time for this overlong email. Our eyes are beginning\nto open here to the landscape shaking, transformative possibilities of\ncorporate venturing, as became clear to you long ago. We'd be grateful for\nthe opportunity to help you share some of your wisdom with others.\nAll the best,\nWalter Kiechel\n", "mid" : "24001199.1075840212506.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/454.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "454.", "date" : "2000-10-04 07:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "A Harvard conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199955" }, "sender" : "sem@coral.ocn.ne.jp", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken_rice@enron.net", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "obata@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "toko@eaccess.net", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "obata@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "toko@eaccess.net" ], "cc" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "obata@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "toko@eaccess.net" ], "text" : "Dear Messrs. Lay, Skilling and Rice,\n\nThank you very much for your accepting us.\n\nI have received an e-mail from Sherri, confirming our\nforthcoming meeting with Messrs. Skilling and Rice at\n9:00 am, October 13th in Mr. Skilling's office in Houston.\n\n I, our COO, Eric Gan and our CTO, Yoshihiro Obata will be there\nto explore the possibility of potential strategic alliance between\nEnron and eAccess in IP/telecom business in Japan.\n\nIn spite of such a short notice,  I deeply appreciate your\ngenerosity to accept us with the introduction of my friend,\nMr. Ronnie Chan who is serving your board.  When you\nhave a chance to see him very soon in Florida, please\nsend my best regards to him.\n\nMr. Skilling's assistant, Sherri has been quite efficient to\nhandle this procedure, which I also appreciate.\n\nWe look forward to seeing Messrs. Skilling and Rice\nnext week.\n\nBest regards,\n\nSachio\n\nDr. Sachio Semmoto\nFounder, Chairman & CEO\neAccess Ltd.\nTokyo,  Japan\n\n\n", "mid" : "30331536.1075840212530.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/455.", "bcc" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "obata@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "toko@eaccess.net" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken_rice@enron.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "455.", "date" : "2000-10-04 23:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Meeting in Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199956" }, "sender" : "sem@coral.ocn.ne.jp", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken_rice@enron.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Messrs. Lay, Skilling and Rice,\n\nAttached is a presentation to Enron on eAccess.\n\nBest regards,\n\nSachio Semmoto\n\n - Enron presentation (English).ppt", "mid" : "23206137.1075840212552.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/456.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken_rice@enron.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "456.", "date" : "2000-10-04 23:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Enron presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199957" }, "sender" : "rfrank@doil.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI will be in Houston all day on Wednesday, Oct. 25 en route to Monterrey for\na Board Meeting on Oct. 26 and thought of how long it has been since we last\nmet.\n\nIf there is any chance you could fit me into your busy schedule for 15\nminutes, I would be very appreciative.  As you may recall, I now manage\nDarby - the emerging markets investment firm created by Nick F. Brady in\n1994.\n\nWe have launched a number of new investment vehicles for Latin America.  Our\nLatin American Mezzanine Fund aimed at helping finance infrastructure\nprojects is still the only one of its kind in the Region.  There should be\nsome interesting opportunities for Enron and Darby to work together.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nBest personal regards,\n\nRichard H. Frank\n\nRichard H. Frank\nManaging Partner & COO\nDarby Overseas Investments, Ltd.\nSuite 400, 1133 Connecticut Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20036", "mid" : "22391321.1075840212574.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/457.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "457.", "date" : "2000-10-04 11:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199958" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael -\n\nKen Lay said to tell you this is fine.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Telle, Michael S.\" <mtelle@velaw.com> on 10/02/2000 10:18:00 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"Watson, John\" <jwatson@velaw.com> \nSubject: Referendum Campaign\n\n\nMr. Lay--\n\nDuring the negotiations with the Rockets as to how much each party would\ncontribute to the Arena referendum campaign, Mike Goldberg of Baker & Botts\nsuggested that the Rockets would like to net their contribution obligation\nagainst other contributions that they solicited.\n\nAfter a conversation with you, John Watson and I advised Mike Goldberg that\nyou did not want to be competing with the Rockets in soliciting\ncontributions to the Arena referendum campaign.\n\nMike Goldberg called Friday and asked whether it would be acceptable for the\nRockets to net against their contribution obligation contributions that they\nhave solicited from Baker & Botts, Jim MacInvale and Tilman Fertitta.  Mike\nsuggested that these three persons would be the only outside persons that\nwould be solicited by the Rockets.\n\nWould you please let me know if this is acceptable to you.  You or Rosalee\nmay call me at 713-758-2350 or send me a response e-mail at\nmtelle@velaw.com.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael S. Telle\n\n", "mid" : "17979968.1075840212597.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/458.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mtelle@velaw.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "458.", "date" : "2000-10-04 11:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Referendum Campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199959" }, "sender" : "pam.benson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Our first Corporate Responsibility Task Force meeting will take place on \nWednesday, October 25 from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm in the Enron Building - 50th \nfloor boardroom.  I would greatly appreciate it if you could attend.  I think \nit would send a strong message on the importance of this initiative if you \ncould drop by, even for a few minutes.  As you know, I will chair the \nmeeting, assisted by Kelly Kimberly, Sr. VP of EBS, who heads our Corp \nResponsibility Initiative.\n\nThanks Ken", "mid" : "31667671.1075840212620.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/459.", "bcc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "459.", "date" : "2000-10-05 01:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Corp Responsibility Task Force Meeting - Oct. 25" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19995a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.reinartz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will attend both meetings.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nSherri Reinartz\n01/12/2000 03:30 PM\n\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/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James V Derrick@Enron, \nAndrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy Fowler/Enron@Gateway, Mark \nFrevert/LON/ECT@ECT, Kevin P Hannon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Ken Harrison/Enron@Gateway, \nDavid Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kurt S \nHuneke/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rebecca P \nMark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J \nMark Metts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, \nKenneth D Rice/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@Enron, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda \nGarza-Castillo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marcia \nManarin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nStacy Guidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Beena \nPradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Molly \nBobrow/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosane \nFabozzi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shelby \nEarle/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shelby Earle/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mary \nTrosper/Enron@Gateway, Nicki Daw/LON/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nDolly Henrici/Enron@Gateway, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elaine \nRodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ann Joyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cindy \nStark/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sherryl Stone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nMary E Garza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen \nMcVicker/HOU/EES@EES, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@Enron, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dolores \nFisher/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Owens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy B Dalton/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nChristina Grow/Corp/Enron@Enron, Lauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Sherri \nReinartz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G \nSmith@EES, Bobbie Power/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Joe Witherspoon/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rodney Keys/Corp/Enron@ENRON, DeMonica \nLipscomb/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@Enron, Suzanne \nDanz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Keith Dziadek/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS - MONDAY, JANUARY 17\n\nPlease respond regarding your attendance at the following events:\n\nExecutive Committee Breakfast\nDate:  Monday, January 17\nTime:  7:30 a.m.\nLocation: EB50M\n\nPlease indicate below whether or not you will attend the breakfast.\n \n  Yes, I will attend _____\n  \n  No, I will not attend _____\n\n*  *  *\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, January 17\nTime:  11:00 a.m. (CDT)\nLocation: 50th Floor Boardroom\nVideo:  Connections will be established with remote locations upon request.\nConf call: A conference call bridge has been reserved.  The dial in number \n713/853-3233.\n  Please contact Sherri Sera (713/853-5984) or Katherine Brown (713/345-7774)\n  for the weekly passcode.\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, \nJanuary 14.\n\nThank you, \nSherri\n\n", "mid" : "29550756.1075840201886.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/46.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.reinartz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "46.", "date" : "2000-01-12 08:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS - MONDAY, JANUARY 17" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19995b" }, "sender" : "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sally,\n\nThank you for the update.  I will communicate these dates with Mr. Gage, and \nget back with you to coordinate payment and delivery of tickets.\n\nAgain, thanks.\nDT (3-7883)\n\n\n\n\n\nSally Keepers@ENRON\n10/03/2000 09:58 AM\nTo: David Tagliarino/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Re: Allen Gage/Rockets Tickets\n\nKLL has polled his sons and determined that the 4 games he is willing to sell \nto Mr. Gage are as follows:  \n\n2/26  Portland Trailblazers\n1/30  Miami Heat\n1/13  Sacramento Kings\n1/6  Utah Jazz\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "31709196.1075840212645.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/460.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "460.", "date" : "2000-10-05 01:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Allen Gage/Rockets Tickets" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19995c" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nThe attached one pager describes an embryonic idea for a new philanthropy \nventure that might be of interest for your panel discussion with Michael Dell \nat the Fortune conference on October 12th.\n\nIt is inspired by the populist arguments on the campaign trail against \npartial social security privatization.  I believe that if a greater number of \nAmericans were corporate investors there would be a greater buy in to not \nonly social security reform but to sound economic policies.  I also believe \nthat redistributionist arguments would carry less weight.\n\n\n\n- Rob\n", "mid" : "24973910.1075840212668.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/461.", "bcc" : [ "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "461.", "date" : "2000-10-05 01:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Philanthropy Idea for Fortune Panel" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19995d" }, "sender" : "kmalachi@howard.edu", "recipients" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "cc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "text" : "THIS MESSAGE IS FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ARTIS G.\nHAMPSHIRE-COWAN, ESQ:\n\n> President Swygert asked that I forward the attached correspondence to your\n> attention.  The correspondence, which identifies some of the many signs of\n> success at Howard University, is forwarded for your information.\n>\n>  <<howardite_ltr.doc>>\n\n - howardite_ltr.doc", "mid" : "4131696.1075840212695.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/462.", "bcc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "to" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "462.", "date" : "2000-10-05 03:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19995e" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:26AM EDT  5-OCT-00 BEAR STEARNS (SCOCOZZA/DALE/HANTMAN) BMCS CA\nBMCS:  BMC SOFTWARE PRE-ANNOUNCES DISAPPOINTING Q2 RESULTS\n\n07:14AM EDT  5-OCT-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (JORDAN KLEIN) CA BMCS IBM CA.GWI IBM\nCA: VISIBILITY SHOULD REMAIN LOW; REITERATE HOLD RATING\n\n07:50AM EDT  5-OCT-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (JOHN C. DEAN) EMC\nEMC: WE BELIEVE COMPUTER STORAGE SELLOFF UNWARRANTED\n\n08:17AM EDT  5-OCT-00 CHASE H&Q (WILLIAM A. LEWIS) MXTR SEG WDC HDD\nTHE KING IS DEAD; LONG LIVE THE KING--MAXTOR BUYS QUANTUM'S DRIVE BUSINESS\n\n07:18AM EDT  5-OCT-00 MORGAN STANLEY\\DW (MUNSON, GILLIAN) DELL\nDELL: AND ANOTHER ONE...\n\n08:34AM EDT  5-OCT-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (KING, KURTIS R) DELL\nDELL: FROM ANALYSTS' MEETING: FY 3Q, 4Q REVENUES TO BE LIGHT DUE TO EUROPE\n\n <<10.05.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.05.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "17305400.1075840212718.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/463.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "463.", "date" : "2000-10-05 03:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.05.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19995f" }, "sender" : "info@rlcnet.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "[IMAGE]\nwww.rlcnet.org\n\nFOR IMMEDIATE=20\nRELEASE????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????? CONTACT: Matt Well=20\nThursday, October 5,=20\n2000???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n?????????????????????????????????????????????????? PHONE: 202-547-1700=20\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n??????????????? PAGER: 888-781-2151=20\nNew Jersey Senate Race Poll:=20\nDespite Spending Over $45 Million On TV Ads,=20\nCorzine In Tight Race With Franks=20\nNew Survey of Likely Voters Shows Corzine 40.8%, Franks 36.2%=20\nFranks Leads Among Independents 40.6% to 34%; Leads 54.7% to 37.6% Among=20\nNew Jerseyans That Have An Opinion of Both Candidates\n\nWashington, DC =01) A new survey of 500 likely voters in New Jersey shows t=\nhat,=20\ndespite a record $45 million TV ad blitz by Democrat Jon Corzine, the race=\n=20\nbetween Corzine and Congressman Bob Franks remains tight.? Including leaner=\ns,=20\nJon Corzine is receiving 40.8% of the vote while Congressman Bob Franks=20\nreceives 36.2% of the vote.? 23% of New Jerseyans remain firmly undecided.=\n=20\n\nThe survey, conducted by Mahoney, Strimple, Goncharenko LLC of New York, NY=\n=20\nfrom 9/28 to 10/1, has an error margin of +/- 4.38%.=20\n\nThe specific question posed to 500 likely New Jersey voters for this survey=\n=20\nwas: \"If the election for Senate were held today and the candidates were Jo=\nn=20\nCorzine, the Democrat, and Bob Franks, the Republican, for whom would you=\n=20\nvote?\"=20\n\nAmong New Jerseyans that have formed an opinion of both candidates, Franks=\n=20\nleads Corzine by a margin of 54.7% to 37.6%.? Franks also leads Corzine in=\n=20\nthe key counties of Bergen 45% to 38.3%, Middlesex 40.5% to 38.1%, and=20\nMonmouth 57.5% to 25%.? Corzine leads in Essex County 46.3% to 29.3%.=20\n?=20\nFranks Leads Among Independents 40.6% -- 34%\n?=20\nIF THE ELECTION FOR UNITED STATES SENATE WERE HELD TODAY AND THE CANDIDATES=\n=20\nWERE JON CORZINE, THE DEMOCRAT, AND BOB FRANKS, THE REPUBLICAN, FOR WHOM=20\nWOULD YOU VOTE?=20\n?=20\n??????????????????????????????????? PARTY REGISTRATION=20\n??????????????????????????????????? Rep.??? Dem.?? Ind.=20\n????????????????? - 500=20\n???????????????? - 204????????? 14.2???? 65.4???? 34.0????? CORZINE=20\n????????????????? - 181???????? 68.0???? 9.3????? 40.6?????? FRANKS=20\n????????????????? - 115???????? 17.8??? 25.2???? 25.5?????? FIRM UNDECIDED=\n=20\n\nDespite $45 Million in TV Ads, 51.2% of New Jerseyans Have \"No Opinion\" or=\n=20\nhave \"Never Heard Of\" Jon Corzine\n?=20\nPLEASE TELL ME IF YOU HAVE A FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE OPINION OF JON=20\nCORZINE.? IF YOU HAVE NO OPINION OR HAVE NEVER HEARD OF HIM JUST SAY SO.=20\n\n????????????????? - 500???????? Total=20\n????????????????? - 137???????? 27.4? FAVORABLE=20\n????????????????? - 107???????? 21.4? UNFAVORABLE=20\n????????????????? - 232???????? 46.4? NO OPINION=20\n????????????????? - 24?????????? 4.8??? NEVER HEARD OF=20\n\nFranks Enjoys 2:1 Fav/Unfav Margin\n\nPLEASE TELL ME IF YOU HAVE A FAVORABLE OR UNFAVORABLE OPINION OF BOB FRANKS=\n.?=20\nIF YOU HAVE NO OPINION OR HAVE NEVER HEARD OF HIM JUST SAY SO.=20\n\n????????????????? - 500???????? Total=20\n????????????????? - 120???????? 24.0? FAVORABLE=20\n????????????????? - 52?????????? 10.4? UNFAVORABLE=20\n????????????????? - 268???????? 53.6? NO OPINION=20\n????????????????? - 60?????????? 12.0? NEVER HEARD OF=20\n\nJon Corzine Viewed As A Liberal\n\nDO YOU THINK JON CORZINE IS LIBERAL, MODERATE OR CONSERVATIVE IN HIS=20\nPOLITICAL BELIEFS?? IF YOU DON'T KNOW, JUST SAY SO.? IF LIBERAL: WOULD YOU=\n=20\nSAY HE IS VERY LIBERAL OR SOMEWHAT LIBERAL?=20\n\n????????????????? - 500???????? Total=20\n????????????????? - 169???????? 33.8? LIBERAL=20\n????????????????? - 103???????? 20.6?? Very Liberal=20\n????????????????? - 66?????????? 13.2?? Somewhat Liberal=20\n????????????????? - 80?????????? 16.0? MODERATE=20\n????????????????? - 29?????????? 5.8??? CONSERVATIVE=20\n????????????????? - 222???????? 44.4? D.K./REFUSED=20\n\nFranks Perceived As A Mainstream Candidate\n?=20\nDO YOU THINK BOB FRANKS IS LIBERAL, MODERATE OR CONSERVATIVE IN HIS POLITIC=\nAL=20\nBELIEFS?? IF YOU DON'T KNOW, JUST SAY SO.? IF CONSERVATIVE: WOULD YOU SAY H=\nE=20\nIS VERY CONSERVATIVE OR SOMEWHAT CONSERVATIVE?=20\n\n????????????????? - 500???????? Total=20\n????????????????? - 14?????????? 2.8?? LIBERAL=20\n????????????????? - 97????????? 19.4? MODERATE=20\n????????????????? - 115??????? 23.0? CONSERVATIVE=20\n????????????????? - 79????????? 15.8?? Somewhat Conservative=20\n????????????????? - 36?????????? 7.2?? Very Conservative=20\n????????????????? - 274???????? 54.8 D.K./REFUSED=20\n?=20\n# # #=20\n\nTo subscribe or unsubscribe via e-mail send your name and e-mail address to=\n=20\ninfo@rlcnet.org or visit www.rlcnet.org.\n\n\n", "mid" : "2053176.1075840212746.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/464.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "464.", "date" : "2000-10-05 04:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RLC Release: NJ Senate Poll Shows Tight Race" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199960" }, "sender" : "cindy.stark@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gentlemen:\n\nI am EXTREMELY excited about this fabulous program and the fact that Enron=\n=20\nwill be giving me a computer for my home!   Since I am a single individual=\n=20\nwith no children,  I had put off purchasing a home computer for just my=20\nuse...and also because it was cost prohibitive for me and my budget.    But=\n=20\nnow Enron is providing me with a computer, and I can't thank you enough for=\n=20\nthis opportunity!   I have been with Enron for 18 years and have seen it=20\nchange, evolve, improve and grow!   And throughout those years I have alway=\ns=20\nbeen proud to be a part of this great company and do appreciate how well yo=\nu=20\nhave taken care of us... and continue to take care of us...the employees!  =\n=20\nEnron is truly a great place to work!\n\nThank you,\nCindy Stark\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron on 10/05/2000=20\n09:48 AM ---------------------------\n Office of the Chairman\nFrom: Office of the Chairman on 10/05/2000 07:55 AM\nTo: ClickatHome mailout\ncc: =20\nSubject: A Computer and Internet Connection for You and Your Family\n\nAs you know, technology is critical to Enron; it drives our success and wil=\nl=20\ncontinue to do so in the future. Technology has helped Enron create new=20\nbusinesses like Enron Broadband Services and Enron Net Works, and it is=20\nresponsible for applications such as EnronOnline and EnronCredit.com.  You=\n=01,ve=20\nseen what technology can do at work.  Now we want you and your family to=20\nrealize its benefits at home.\n\nWith that in mind, we are excited to let you know that we are introducing t=\nhe=20\nClickAtHome\nprogram, which will give each employee a computer for use at home. Where=20\ntechnology permits, we will also subsidize an Internet connection. With the=\n=20\nclick of a mouse, a home computer plus Internet access will put a world of=\n=20\nInternet knowledge at your family=01,s fingertips. =20\n\nWe have just signed an agreement with Dell Computer Corporation to provide=\n=20\nthe computer hardware. We wanted to let you know about the program now in=\n=20\ncase you and your family were considering the purchase or upgrade of a home=\n=20\ncomputer or Internet connection in the next few months. The scope of=20\nClickAtHome includes the following:\n\n? Basic package: Dell desktop computer with a high-speed processor, floppy=\n=20\ndisk drive, mouse, speakers, monitor, modem, CD-ROM drive and Windows 2000=\n=20\nsoftware. Employees will have the option to receive a subsidized Internet=\n=20\nconnection, including broadband, where commercially available.\n? Participation: This program will be available to active regular full-time=\n=20\nand regular part-time employees of Enron and its wholly owned subsidiaries;=\n=20\nhowever, employees of some Enron companies (Portland General Electric, EOTT=\n,=20\nEnron Facility Services) may not be able to participate due to legal,=20\naccounting, tax, labor or business reasons.  Eligibility includes being=20\nemployed at the time of implementation. =20\n? Timing: U.S. employee sign-up will begin in early 2001, with delivery of=\n=20\nthe equipment and Internet connection to follow shortly thereafter.  Delive=\nry=20\nof equipment to participating non-U.S. employees is targeted for late 2001.\n\nDetails about this program are still being finalized.  To address some of=\n=20\nyour initial questions, we=01,ve posted a question-and-answer document on=\n=20\nhttp://clickathome.enron.com.  We will schedule an eSpeak session in the ne=\nar=20\nfuture where you will have an opportunity to ask questions. Or, you can=20\nsubmit your questions and comments to ClickAtHome@enron.com.=20\n\nWe are excited to extend our investment in technology to you and your=20\nfamily.  We believe this program takes communication at Enron to a new leve=\nl=20\nby creating endless possibilities for you to experience and participate in=\n=20\nthe broadband Internet revolution. It is just another reason why we believe=\n=20\nEnron is a great place to work.\n", "mid" : "13787395.1075840212832.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/465.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "465.", "date" : "2000-10-05 03:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "A Computer and Internet Connection for You and Your Family" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199961" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThursday, 05 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 US: Holbrooke Calls For Revamping Peacekeeping Cost System\n\nHEALTH\n 2 HIV/AIDS: South Africa Announces Vaccine Trials\n 3 HIV/AIDS II: Minister Urges Kenyans To Be Tested\n 4 HIV/AIDS III: Misconceptions Exacerbate Problem In Tobago --\nReport\n 5 TOBACCO: WHO Urges Response To EU Court Defeat\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 6 CHILD LABOR: Cambodia Rejects BBC Documentary's Allegations\n 7 CHILD RIGHTS: UN Reviews Slovakia, The Comoros\n 8 KENYA: Norway Contributes To Child Nutrition\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 9 CONSERVATION: Syria And Lebanon Boycott Special Congress\n 10 CLIMATE CHANGE: Report Shows Link To Increasing Disasters\n 11 OZONE LAYER: Recovery Could Take Decades -- NOAA Scientists\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 12 DIAMONDS: Sierra Leone Could Resume Exports Next Week\n 13 DEBT RELIEF: US Companies Endorse Poor Country Initiative\n 14 AGRICULTURE: Rich Countries Cause Trade Liberalization\nDelays\n 15 POSTAL UNION: Alliance Will Enhance Access To Technology\n 16 EAST TIMOR: Australia Offers Energy Sector Training\n 17 COSTA RICA: New Poverty Strategy May Have Regional Appeal\n\nEDUCATION, SCIENCE AND CULTURE\n 18 SPACE WEEK: UN Touts Use Of Space Technology Worldwide\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 19 CENTRAL AMERICA: Region Hit Hard By Hurricane Keith\n 20 SOUTHEAST ASIA: UN Food Agency Announces Expanded Flood Aid\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 21 YUGOSLAVIA: Annan Rejects Proposed Amnesty For Milosevic\n\nCRIME, CORRUPTION AND DRUGS\n 22 HEROIN: Opium-Killing Fungus May Pose Larger Threat\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 23 MIDDLE EAST: Annan Warns Of \"All-Out War;\" More\n 24 AFGHANISTAN: UN Envoy To Meet With Taliban\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "31404629.1075840212901.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/466.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "466.", "date" : "2000-10-05 05:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 5 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199962" }, "sender" : "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Worth Magazine is doing a stock profile on Enron.  Enron is listed in the \nWorth Portfolio - top stock picks selected by Worth's editors as the best \nrepresentatives of the new economy.\n\nThe magazine states that the \"editors chose the companies listed here on the \nbasis of their sound business plans, high-quality plans, high-quality \nproducts, solid finances, efficient operations and capable managers.  The \ncompanies must operate in markets with the potential for explosive growth.\"  \nThe Worth Portfolio list includes:  Applied Materials, Broadcom, Cisco,CMGI, \neBay, ENRON, Millennium Pharm, News Corp., Nokia, Oracle, Charles Schwab & \nCo., Sun Microsystems, Sycamore Networks and Worldcom. \n\nThe reporter writing the profile, Jeff Schlegel, has already completed \ninterviews with several executives and is scheduled to interview you by \ntelephone at  10:30-10:45am on Monday, 10/9.  I will come to your office to \nplace the call.  A quick photo shoot will immediately follow from \n10:46-11:00.  \n\nSchlegel will ask the following questions:\n\nWhat are your views on how Enron has evolved, both operationally and \nculturally, from a pipeline company to a new economy powerhouse?\nWhat has your role and vision been in selecting top managers and senior \nexecutives?\nWhere do you see Enron in the next 5 years?  ", "mid" : "6391841.1075840212924.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/467.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "467.", "date" : "2000-10-05 07:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Worth Magazine interview details" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199963" }, "sender" : "tgarza@onr.com", "recipients" : [ "tgarza@onr.com", "meramirez@mail.utexas.edu", "s.tomlin@mail.utexas.edu", "jbd@alumni.utexas.net", "jmdeery@yahoo.com", "jessi_bunni@hotmail.com", "mr.bitter@mail.utexas.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "TO:? Friends of Tony Garza=20\nFROM:? Jennifer Waisath, Political Director=20\nDATE:? October 2, 2000=20\nRE:? Political & State Briefing=20\n\nGARZA TAKES ON TWO KEY CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS=20\nHard to believe Election Day is just 36 days away.? Tony remains active in=\n=20\nGovernor Bush=01,s campaign for the White House (see =01&On the Road Again=\n=018=20\nsection) and has been named a Co-Chair for the Bush-Cheney National Latino=\n=20\nCoalition.=20\n\nThe Bush-Cheney Latino Coalition =01) which is chaired by Grammy award-winn=\ning=20\nmusician Emilio Estefan =01) is a grassroots effort aimed at increasing Lat=\nino=20\nsupport for the Bush-Cheney ticket across the U.S.=20\n\nTony joins an elite group of thirteen high profile Hispanics serving as=20\nco-chairs for this diverse coalition of business, education, entertainment=\n=20\nand political leaders, including Grammy winner Jon Secada, noted and=20\nrespected educator (the inspiration for the movie, Stand and Deliver) Jaime=\n=20\nEscalante, and Notre Dame Assistant Provost Dr. Gilberto Cardenas.=20\n\nBack home in Texas, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison is campaigning for=20\nre-election to her Senate seat.? The Senator recently asked Tony to serve a=\ns=20\nher a Co-Chairman for her campaign.? Tony joins fellow Texas Railroad=20\nCommissioner Michael L. Williams in support of her re-election efforts. The=\n=20\ncampaign is chaired by Pat Oxford and co-honorary chairman former Dallas=20\nCowboy,Roger Staubach and fomer Ambassador Anne Armstrong.=20\n?=20\n\nON THE ROAD AGAIN=01(=20\nGEORGE W. BUSH COUNTRY: With the presidential election campaign nearing the=\n=20\nhomestretch, Tony has been called upon to campaign with and on behalf of th=\ne=20\nGovernor in several key, battleground states.? Tony will also make stops in=\n=20\nNew Mexico, Arizona, and California for the Bush campaign.=20\n\nSince the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia (where you=01,ll r=\necall=20\nTony served as an Assistant Secretary), he=01,s traveled to Dallas for Gove=\nrnor=20\nBush=01,s meeting with incoming Mexican President Vicente Fox and has made=\n=20\nmultiple campaign stops in Ohio and Michigan.=20\n\nIn Ohio, Tony made a stop in Cleveland to visit with journalists about=20\nGovernor Bush=01,s positive record of inclusion in Texas and his outreach t=\no the=20\nHispanic community on the national level. In Columbus, Tony unveiled the Oh=\nio=20\nHispanics for Bush coalition members and spoke at the Ohio Hispanic Chamber=\n=20\nof Commerce Dinner and Awards Ceremony.=20\n\nFrom Ohio, Tony traveled to Grand Rapids, Michigan where he met with Michig=\nan=20\nHispanics for Bush and offered thanks to the group for their hard work on=\n=20\nbehalf of Governor George W. Bush.? He then traveled to the Grand Rapids=20\nHispanic Fest where he made opening remarks at the popular area festival.=\n=20\n\nWORKING FOR V2K: Tony has also campaigned hard for candidates back home.? H=\ne=01,\ns an active participant in the Republican Party of Texas=01, Victory 2000=\n=20\nefforts.=20\n\nIn addition to receptions in Amarillo, Lubbock, Fort Worth, El Paso, Wichit=\na=20\nFalls and Mineral Wells, Tony made appearances with State Senate candidate=\n=20\nTodd Staples (SD-3) and State Representative candidates Ben Bius (HD-18) an=\nd=20\nSid Miller (HD-59).? He=01,ll be traveling across the state through electio=\nn day=20\non behalf of the Republican ticket.=20\n?=20\n\nGARZA BLASTS CLINTON/GORE DECISION TO RELEASE OIL FROM THE NATION=01,S SPR=\n=20\nIn response to the Clinton/Gore Administration=01,s decision last week to=\n=20\nrelease 30M barrels from the United State=01,s Strategic Petroleum Reserve,=\n=20\nGarza called their move =01&yet another insult to the American people.=018=\n=20\n\nCoverage of Tony=01,s remarks appeared in the Austin American-Statesman, th=\ne=20\nTexas State Radio Network (broadcasting to AM News stations across the=20\nstate), KTRH-AM (Houston=01,s 740AM Newstalk station) and the local NBC=20\naffiliate.=20\n\nGarza is on record as saying, =01&For U.S. Energy Secretary Bill Richardson=\n to=20\nsuggest that the move by the Clinton Administration is anything but politic=\nal=20\nis yet another insult aimed at the American people.? Once again, the=20\nClinton-Gore Administration has shown their willingness to put their own=20\nshort-term political interests above our country=01,s best interests.? The=\n=20\nAdministration=01,s decision to release some 30 million barrels from our na=\ntion=01,\ns SPR is nothing more than election year politicking at its worst=01(. The =\nSPR=20\n=01(is not something to be toyed with for political gain.? The move by Pres=\nident=20\nBill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore will do little to moderate prices a=\nnd=20\nonly highlights the Administration=01,s nearly eight years of negligence in=\n=20\nestablishing a viable, substantive domestic energy policy=01(.=018=20\n?=20\n\nSTATE SIDE=20\nVISION & LEADERSHIP FOR THE 77TH LEGISLATIVE SESSION: Recalling Governor Bu=\nsh=01,\ns emphasis on limited government, Tony pressed for a highly focused=20\nlegislative agenda for the Railroad Commission.? Garza told his fellow=20\ncommissioners that =01) as Governor Bush is fond of saying =01) =01&you can=\n have so=20\nmany priorities that you really don=01,t have any priorities=018 and urged =\nthe=20\nCommission to concentrate resources and energy primarily in two critical=20\nareas:=20\n\nIn His Own Words=01(.On Sunset Review: =01&From my perspective, there=01,s =\nno doubt=20\nour agency is just as relevant today as we were in 1891, but our job is to=\n=20\nprove that assertion to the Sunset Commission and the public, too.? To that=\n=20\nend, our emphasis needs to be on demonstrating not only what we=01,ve=20\naccomplished over the years but also but also that we have a vision for whe=\nre=20\nthis agency is headed in the future. =01&? Tony serves as the agency=01,s p=\noint=20\nperson for the Railroad Commission=01,s Sunset Review.=20\n\nOn Budget: Simply put, budget is policy.? There=01,s no clear statement of =\nwhat=20\nwe consider important than our budget.? I want to focus on issues of=20\nsalaries, equipment upgrades and replacements, as well as increased=20\ntechnology =01) each will help us meet our core mission responsibilities.=\n=018?? The=20\nCommission passed their Fiscal Year 2001 budget on August 8th.=20\n\nGarza=01,s Focus on =01&Three E=01,s=018 Continues=01(.Since taking office,=\n Tony has focused=20\non what he likes to call =01&the Three E=01,s=018 =01) energy, environment =\nand=20\nefficiency.? He continues to press for policy and programs that keep those=\n=20\nthree areas in mind.=20\n\nEnergy: Tony believes incentives to production should remain a priority,=20\nincluding incentives for new drilling through severance tax credits and=20\nexemptions in certain cases.=20\n\nOn the natural gas front, rising prices and tightening supplies were the=20\nfocus of Tony=01,s recent letter to state and federal leaders.? With natura=\nl gas=20\nprice hitting an all-time high, it=01,s estimated that the average Texas=20\nhousehold could see a 55 percent increase in their home heating bills this=\n=20\nwinter.? To minimize the impact of such an increase, Tony offered some=20\npractical advice for Texans.? Read about it at=20\nhttp://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/garza/garza.html.=20\n\nEnvironment: Tony continues to lead the charge for stronger protection of o=\nur=20\nstate=01,s natural resources =01) especially water.? In the 77th Legislativ=\ne=20\nSession, Tony wants to build upon the Commission=01,s commitment to the=20\npreservation of Texas=01, natural resources by refining methods to increase=\n=20\nfunding for the state=01,s Oil Field Clean-up Fund.=20\n\nTony also wants to ensure that Texas is safe for us and for future=20\ngenerations.? You may have seen reports of the pipeline explosion in Abilen=\ne=20\nor coverage of the proposed Longhorn Pipeline in Central Texas.? Both are=\n=20\nexamples of the public and media becoming more concerned with pipeline=20\nsafety.? Tony believes that we can do more with the state=01,s One Call (=\n=01&Call=20\nBefore You Dig=018) System and wants to see enforcement and fines brought u=\np to=20\nNational Best Practices standards.=20\n\nEfficiency: This year, the Commission rolled out the first stage of its=20\nElectronic Compliance and Approval Program =01) allowing Texas oil and gas=\n=20\nproducers to begin filing some permits online and moving the agency one ste=\np=20\ncloser to being a paperless environment.=20\n\nAdditionally, the Railroad Commission showed off its new web page=20\n(http://www.rrc.state.tx.us) which touts a much more user-friendly format a=\nnd=20\nwill allow the Commission to put more information online for its customers=\n=20\nand the people of Texas.=20\n\nFinally, Tony found support from his fellow Commissioners for a Railroad=20\nCommission Web Site Kids=01, Page, where Texas schoolchildren can learn mor=\ne=20\nabout the history and importance of the oil and gas industry to Texas, as=\n=20\nwell as ways we can work together to improve our environment.? The kids=01,=\n page=20\ncurriculum and site =01) which Tony presented at the September 25th Commiss=\nion=20\nmeeting =01) is in development as we speak with a target launch date of Spr=\ning=20\n2001.=20\n\nThese projects, coupled with the Railroad Commission=01,s request to the=20\nLegislature for technology and equipment upgrades, mean that the Railroad=\n=20\nCommission will move even closer to being a truly e-government agency with=\n=20\ngreater online accessibility and offerings.=20\n\nHUNGRY FOR NEWS=20\nGet the latest news and information from Texas Railroad Commissioner Tony=\n=20\nGarza=01,s State Web Site:=20\nhttp://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/garza/garza.html=20\n\nTony also serves on Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry=01,s Special Commission =\non=20\n21st Century Colleges and Universities.? Find out more about how they are=\n=20\nshaping the future of public higher education in the Lone Star State by=20\nvisiting: http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/LtGov/Policy/21stCommit.htm=20\n\nIn December, Tony will take on the second highest leadership position withi=\nn=20\nthe Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC), a 37-state=20\norganization representing the governors of oil and gas producing states.?=\n=20\nTony will become Vice Chairman of the IOGCC during the December Annual=20\nMeeting in San Antonio, Texas.? For more on the IOGCC, go to:=20\nhttp://www.iogcc.state.ok.us.=20\n?=20\n\nGET CONNECTED.? BE A PART OF GARZA=01,S E-TEAM.=20\nWe=01,re always looking to reach out to more Texans and keep voters aware a=\nnd=20\ninformed about Tony Garza and his vision and leadership for the Lone Star=\n=20\nState.=20\n\nWe=01,re building our Garza E-Team, and we need your help.? The E-Team is=\n=20\ncomprised of folks like you that want to hear the latest news from Tony=01,=\ns=20\noffice via email.? It=01,s a quick and easy way for us to stay in touch=01(=\n. Gets=20\nthe information and news from our office to yours in no time!=20\n\nHelp us spread the word, forward this message to your family, friends,=20\nco-workers and other contacts.? Better yet! Send us a list of names and=20\nemails that we should add to our list.=20\n\nCONTACT US.=20\nWe=01,ve worked hard to build our email address book of donors, supporters =\nand=20\nother interested parties.? If at anytime, you would like to remove yourself=\n=20\nfrom our list, simply send an email to tgarza@onr.com.=20\n\nVision and Leadership for Texas:? Supporters interested in helping to build=\n a=20\nstrong officeholder account for Tony Garza may send contributions to =01&Fr=\niends=20\nof Tony Garza,=018 P.O. Box 685284, Austin, Texas 78768.? Please remember:=\n=20\ncorporate checks are not accepted, and donations are not tax deductible.=20\n\nAll political correspondence and scheduling requests should be sent to Tony=\n=20\nGarza in care of his political committee, =01&Friends of Tony Garza=018 (FO=\nTG).?=20\nYou can reach FOTG by phone (512) 474-2969, by fax (512/474-0825), by email=\n=20\n(tgarza@onr.com) and in writing (P.O. Box 685284, Austin, Texas 78768).=20\n?=20\n\nNot produced or distributed at State Expense.? Paid for by =01&Friends of T=\nony=20\nGarza,=018 P.O. Box 685284, Austin, Texas 78768. Phone: 512/474-2969, Fax:=\n=20\n512/474-0825.=20\n?=20\n?", "mid" : "19949085.1075840212951.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/468.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tgarza@onr.com", "meramirez@mail.utexas.edu", "s.tomlin@mail.utexas.edu", "jbd@alumni.utexas.net", "jmdeery@yahoo.com", "jessi_bunni@hotmail.com", "mr.bitter@mail.utexas.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "468.", "date" : "2000-10-05 08:31:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "News from Tony Garza" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199964" }, "sender" : "ceoextra@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "kcaldwell@wvumc.com", "hgee@harrygee.com", "jjiles@bear.com", "jordancapitalmanagment@worldnet.att.net", "laboon@lockeliddell.com", "klay@enron.com", "diana.m.fincher@chase.com", "vidal@martinez.net", "1watson293@aol.com", "hreasoner@velaw.com", "j_royer@tcbhou.com", "rozamora@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached is the final information for the meeting on Monday, October 9.\n\n\n <<memo of 10-5 1 page.doc>>\n\n\nOffice of the President/CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\n(713) 844-3646 (Ph)\n(713) 844-0246 (Fax)\nCEOextra@houston.org\n\nVisit our web site at www.houston.org\n\n\n - memo of 10-5 1 page.doc", "mid" : "8402701.1075840213115.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/469.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kcaldwell@wvumc.com", "hgee@harrygee.com", "jjiles@bear.com", "jordancapitalmanagment@worldnet.att.net", "laboon@lockeliddell.com", "klay@enron.com", "diana.m.fincher@chase.com", "vidal@martinez.net", "1watson293@aol.com", "hreasoner@velaw.com", "j_royer@tcbhou.com", "rozamora@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "469.", "date" : "2000-10-05 08:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Final Nominating Committee Meeting Information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199965" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com" ], "cc" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com" ], "text" : "Ken wrote:\n\nSharon/Janelle -\n\nI would prefer that we just absorb these costs.  I hate to send out \nadditional bills at this time.\n\nKen \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSharon Lay <sharon@travelpark.com> on 01/12/2000 07:16:42 PM\nTo: \"'jhduncan@aol.com'\" <jhduncan@aol.com>\ncc: Janelle Daniel <janelle@travelpark.com>, Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Final items of the MC\n\n\n\nHello John,\nI hope you have returned to normal after the MC!!!  I can only say that it\nwas a tremendous success, and everyone should be congratulated that worked\non the planning!\nNow to the final items.  We are billing everyone for the hotel, golf and\nregatta this week and we have a few questions.  The hotel and golf are easy.\nHowever the regatta is a different situation.  When we started this project,\nthe cost of the regatta was much less than when we finished.  We quoted\n$85.00 per person, however the Millennium rate was actually $100.00 per\nperson.  This would not be such a great problem, however we had 33 no-shows\nfor the regatta.  This being said, we have two choices.  We bill those that\nsailed for an additional $15.00 to make their charge $100.00 which then\nleaves us with a negative $3500.00.  Or, we also bill the 33 no-shows for\n$100.00 each which puts us pretty close to break even.\nIn the big picture, there have been some budget cost that were less than\nexpected and some that were more.  We will have the final budget complete by\nthe end of next week.\nThe most important issue, is it acceptable to bill those that sailed $100.00\nor do you want us to stay at the original price of $85.00?......Then, of\ncourse, what should we do about the no shows?  Possibly bill them a\ncancellation fee or the full fee?  Or, forget and forgive this time?\nI am leaving for Paradise tomorrow, however my trusted partner Janelle will\nbe here until the 20th of January.  We would like to get everything\nfinalized before she leaves.\nGive us your thoughts.\n\nThe EX-MC Director\nSharon\n\n", "mid" : "20418795.1075840201910.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/47.", "bcc" : [ "jhduncan@aol.com", "janelle@travelpark.com" ], "to" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "47.", "date" : "2000-01-17 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Final items of the MC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199966" }, "sender" : "ohaseeb@ustcs.com", "recipients" : [ "tl.edwards@halliburton.com", "shaikhtania@hotmail.com", "sross@smith.com", "swheatley@smith.com", "shannon.white@compaq.com", "reynoldss@pios.com", "rcurry@txmedmgt.com", "raydixon@ustcs.com", "pcooley1@wm.com", "jawed_merchant@hotmail.com", "collinsm@compaq.com", "lmaterre@wm.com", "blampl@txmedmgt.com", "lwhite@txmedmgt.com", "kris.odegaard@hostcentric.com", "klay@enron.com", "knelson@txmedmgt.com", "jmartinez1@wm.com", "jreposa@wm.com", "jay.t.olive@conono.dupont.com", "imtiaz@ae.ibm.com", "humair_ijaz@ici.com", "ftate@wm.com", "f_kirmani@hotmail.com", "erskin.thompson@compaq.com", "eric@netcorps.com", "douglas.cohn@virtualscape.com", "doug.allen@hostcentric.com", "ek_ong@hp.com", "d_sikandar@hotmail.com", "christine.bermudez@compaq.com", "cmaddison@smith.com", "brandon.case@merisel.com", "anadeem@icipakistan.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Due to service availability issues we have switched our cellular provider.\nWe always try to provide our clients, the best service possible.\nMy new Cellular Number is 713-859-2722.\nYou will be able to reach me via my old cellular number till the 11th of\nthis month.\nPlease update your address books and records for the change. I greatly\nappreciate all your time and understanding.\nThanks\n\nOmar Haseeb\nUS Technologies\nA Techincore Company\n713.984.8880\nCell: 713.398.4389\nFax: 800.887.4857\n<MAILTO:ohaseeb@ustcs.com>\n\nMake it a great day!", "mid" : "27147229.1075840213141.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/470.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tl.edwards@halliburton.com", "shaikhtania@hotmail.com", "sross@smith.com", "swheatley@smith.com", "shannon.white@compaq.com", "reynoldss@pios.com", "rcurry@txmedmgt.com", "raydixon@ustcs.com", "pcooley1@wm.com", "jawed_merchant@hotmail.com", "collinsm@compaq.com", "lmaterre@wm.com", "blampl@txmedmgt.com", "lwhite@txmedmgt.com", "kris.odegaard@hostcentric.com", "klay@enron.com", "knelson@txmedmgt.com", "jmartinez1@wm.com", "jreposa@wm.com", "jay.t.olive@conono.dupont.com", "imtiaz@ae.ibm.com", "humair_ijaz@ici.com", "ftate@wm.com", "f_kirmani@hotmail.com", "erskin.thompson@compaq.com", "eric@netcorps.com", "douglas.cohn@virtualscape.com", "doug.allen@hostcentric.com", "ek_ong@hp.com", "d_sikandar@hotmail.com", "christine.bermudez@compaq.com", "cmaddison@smith.com", "brandon.case@merisel.com", "anadeem@icipakistan.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "470.", "date" : "2000-10-05 09:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CELL PHONE NUMBER" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199967" }, "sender" : "christie.patrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ladies and Gentleman,\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 \nof intellectual capital between Enron and the Academic community, and \nenhancing commercial opportunities for Enron.  Additionally, this initiative \nwill further Enron's efforts to hire and retain the world's most innovative \nemployees.\n\nI am leading this initiative, as Vice President, joined by Mike Rosen as a \nDirector. Cindy Derecskey will also work with our team in conjunction with \nher position as public affairs coordinator.\n\nCurrently, Harvard Business School is developing a case study \"to capture the \nevolution of Enron's business model and the underlying entrepeneurial \nculture, which made that evolution possible\". A significant part of the \nresearch centers on how Enron manages its intellectual capital. \nHarvard Professor Christopher Bartlett, Daewoo Professor of Business \nAdministration and Chair, Program for Global Leadership, is leading this \neffort, assisted by Meg Wozny, his research associate at Harvard Business \nSchool.  Professor Bartlett and Ms. Wozny have already co-written case \nstudies on General Electric and Microsoft.\n\nJeff Skilling has already met/interviewed with Professor  Bartlett  and Ms. \nWozny, along with several other Enron Management members.\n\nCindy , Tom,  Andy,  Gene,  Mark  and  Rick, we are trying to schedule one \nhour meetings with each of you Wednesday, October 11th,  Thursday October \n12th, or Friday  October 13th.\n\nPlease  reply with your preferred 1 hour time slot asap.\n\nPlease reply to me by e-mail or phone/voice mail   @ 3-6117.\n\nAdditional information regarding the work, Enron management already involved, \nand Professor Bartlett's  bio follow.\n\nThanks for your participation!\n\n--Christie.\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Christie Patrick/HOU/ECT on 10/05/2000 \n02:50 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nMeg Wozny <mwozny@hbs.edu> on 10/05/2000 11:35:53 AM\nTo: Christie.Patrick@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: HBS Case Study\n\n\nHi Christie:\n\nProf. Bartlett and I would like to capture the evolution of Enron's\nbusiness model and the underlying entrepreneurial culture, which made that\nevolution possible.  A big part of our research is Enron's management of\nintellectual capital as a critical strategic resource.  We'd like to\nunderstand how Enron attracts, recruits, motivates and develops top talent\nand how it creates the behavioral context that ensures that individual\nentrepreneurial initiative is incorporated into organizational bloodstream.\n\nProf. Bartlett has already met with Jeff Skilling and Greg Whalley.  Jeff\nsuggested Prof. Bartlett meet Ken Lay, Gene Humphrey, Mark Frevert, Andrew\nFastow and Cindy Olsen.\n\nI've met Mark Palmer and Steve Kean as well as Louise Kitchen\n(EnronOnline), Ken Rice, David Cox, Kevin Hannon, and Richard diMichele\n(Broadband Business).  We are planning to take Enron's culture for a test\ndrive in a separate case study on Louise Kitchen and EnronOnline launch.\n\nHere are the dates that will work for us:\nOctober 10  13\nOctober 18  20\nOctober 26-27\nNovember 20-21\n\nThank you for your help, and please let me know if you need any additional\ninformation.\n\nBest regards,\nMeg\n\nPS Attached is Prof. Bartlett's bio.  I'm his research associate, and we've \nco-written case studies on General Electric, Microsoft and ResMed.\n - BartlettBio.doc\n**************\nMeg Wozny\nResearch Associate\nHarvard Business School\nGallatin Lounge C\nSoldiers Field\nBoston, MA 02163\n\nvoicemail: (617) 496-0802\nfacsimile:  (617) 496-6943\nemail: mwozny@hbs.edu\n\n", "mid" : "23879504.1075840213167.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/471.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "471.", "date" : "2000-10-05 09:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "HBS Case Study" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199968" }, "sender" : "public.relations@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "executive.list@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Enron's Image 2000 Video is Now Available\n\nWe think you will like Enron's new corporate impage video, which can be used \nfor employees, customers, suppliers, government officials, and other \naudiences who want to know about Enron.  The video features Ken Lay, Jeff \nSkilling and Joe Sutton who discuss four key business initiatives:  \nbroadband; wholesale energy; energy outsourcing services and EnronOnline.  \nThe look and feel represents our people, culture and new branding.  \n\nMooreSource has a large supply of standard VHS (also known as NTSC) copies, \nwhich is the format used in the U.S. and some international locations, and \ncopies in PAL, which is the format used in the U.K. and in most European \nlocations.  There also are special PAL formats (PAL-M and PAL-N) available \nfor locations in South America.  \n  \nYou may use the order form below or, for those of you who prefer to order \nelectronically, you may do so from MooreSource using the following item \nnumbers.  If you aren't familiar with MooreSource, please go \ntohttp://home.enron.com:84/imgctr/ and click on the MooreSource button.  \nInstructions for ordering will be provided there.   If you have questions \nabout using MooreSource, contact Michael Shea at 713/853-5418.\n\nOrder a copy today.  \n\nItem #  Description    Price\n43162  Image Video-VHS   $4.25\n43163  Image Video-PAL   $8.25\n43164  Image Video-PAL/M   $15.00\n43165  Image Video-PAL/N   $15.00\n\n", "mid" : "31826123.1075840213190.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/472.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "executive.list@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "472.", "date" : "2000-10-05 11:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Image 2000 Video is Here" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199969" }, "sender" : "public.relations@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "executive.list@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Enron's Image 2000 Video is Now Available\n\nWe think you will like Enron's new corporate image video, which can be used \nfor employees, customers, suppliers, government officials, and other \naudiences who want to know about Enron.  The video features Ken Lay, Jeff \nSkilling and Joe Sutton who discuss four key business initiatives:  \nbroadband; wholesale energy; energy outsourcing services and EnronOnline.  \nThe look and feel represents our people, culture and new branding.  \n\nMooreSource has a large supply of standard VHS (also known as NTSC) copies, \nwhich is the format used in the U.S. and some international locations, and \ncopies in PAL, which is the format used in the U.K. and in most European \nlocations.  There also are special PAL formats (PAL-M and PAL-N) available \nfor locations in South America.  \n  \nYou may use the order form below or, for those of you who prefer to order \nelectronically, you may do so from MooreSource using the following item \nnumbers.  If you aren't familiar with MooreSource, please go \ntohttp://home.enron.com:84/imgctr/ and click on the MooreSource button.  \nInstructions for ordering will be provided there.   If you have questions \nabout using MooreSource, contact Michael Shea at 713/853-5418.\n\nOrder a copy today.  \n\nItem #  Description    Price\n43162  Image Video-VHS   $4.25\n43163  Image Video-PAL   $8.25\n43164  Image Video-PAL/M   $15.00\n43165  Image Video-PAL/N   $15.00\n\n\n", "mid" : "10458977.1075840213214.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/473.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "executive.list@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "473.", "date" : "2000-10-05 11:32:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Image 2000 Video is Here" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19996a" }, "sender" : "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "v.raman@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "johan.zaayman@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.raman@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "johan.zaayman@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "v.raman@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "johan.zaayman@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Super Job. This is a great comeback. Joe\n\n\n\n\nSanjay Bhatnagar\n10/04/2000 08:56 PM\nTo: Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: V S Raman/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Neil \nMcGregor/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jimmy \nMogal/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Johan \nZaayman/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \nSubject: Re: 100% plant availability for the month of Sept.2000  \n\nJimmy: I want this achievement highlighted in the next issue of Enron \nBusiness !!\n\n\n   \n\tenron india\n\t\n\tFrom:  Wade Cline                           10/03/2000 01:45 AM\n\t\n\nTo: V S Raman/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \nSubject: 100% plant availability for the month of Sept.2000  \n\nRaman,\n\nThis is outstanding news, although you folks at OPO are setting such high \nstandards that very little surprises me anymore. Please forward this to all \nthe OPO team and let them know that both Sanjay and I are very happy over \nthis great news of 100% availability, and we really appreciate the hard \nefforts of the entire team and their families to make this happen. We both \nlook forward to travelling to Dabhol soon and congratulating the team in \nperson.\n\nCongratulations again.\n\nWade\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "25915643.1075840213238.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/474.", "bcc" : [ "v.raman@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "johan.zaayman@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "474.", "date" : "2000-10-05 08:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: 100% plant availability for the month of Sept.2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19996b" }, "sender" : "barbara.sain@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "rflemin@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "rflemin@enron.com" ], "text" : "There will be a Human Resources Committee meeting on Wednesday, October 25,\nfrom 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Houston.  Materials along\nwith an agenda will be sent later this month.\n\nIf you have any questions please contact Linda Auwers at 281-514-1433, or\nemail Linda at linda.auwers@compaq.com <mailto:linda.auwers@compaq.com>\n\nThank you.\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n ", "mid" : "7807046.1075840213284.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/476.", "bcc" : [ "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "rflemin@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "476.", "date" : "2000-10-05 10:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Human Resources Committee Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19996c" }, "sender" : "nlay@att.net", "recipients" : [ "yao.apasu@enron.com", "ssamoff@mccoyinc.com", "shellyalex@acninc.net", "sharon.lay@travelpark.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "tracie.rivali@compaq.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "mount@pdq.net", "pjdimiceli@aol.com", "walden@epcorp.net", "mikbon6308@aol.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "wmagruder@excitement.org", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "lmcke@flash.net", "kristin@pjd.com", "kirby@netservice.com.mx", "reid@speedshore.com", "klay@enron.com", "kctwalker@aol.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "jzadok@aol.com", "jmount@singleweb.com", "jlvittor_ar@yahoo.com", "gjbenton@email.msn.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "jamesbayers@cs.com", "holly@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com", "geichelberger@houston.rr.com", "gregkayyes@aol.com", "greginman@earthlink.net", "girlgonesouth@aol.com", "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "doula@computron.net", "dnafigg@aol.com", "deniseglenn@motherwise.org", "crossjr@prodigy.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "dkyle@houston.rr.com", "coachcfb@gdinet.com", "cindy.richardson@enron.com", "remom6441@yahoo.com", "cf@tzmm.com", "ccervantes@philipinc.com", "vcarlson@pepsi.com", "mary.bourne@showtime.net", "bourneb@ext.missouri.edu", "austinsmomtx@yahoo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "alkinder@worldnet.att.net", "ajpettig@texaschildrenshospital.org", "amanda0701@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Original Message -----\nFrom: <pam.hardy@weatherford.com>\nTo: <christine.welsh@weatherford.com>; <sharon.ives@weatherford.com>;\n<candice.govea@weatherford.com>; <mary.govea@weatherford.com>;\n<andrew.barry@weatherford.com>; <monte.johnson@weatherford.com>;\n<steve.mckinney@weatherford.com>; <tina.graham@weatherford.com>;\n<angelamcdaniel@yahoo.com>; <cen60418@centuryinter.net>;\n<ckubala@comfortsystemsusa.com>; <cweeks@dttus.com>;\n<Charlie_Favret@Dell.com>; <repoman1603@yahoo.com>; <cctowns@thenett.com>;\n<GinterDev@aol.com>; <Ckbates94@aol.com>; <ctull@tnl.org>;\n<daniel@savedbygrace.zzn.com>; <Dkyle@Houston.RR.com>; <sigkas69@aol.com>;\n<dpolnac@myway.com>; <skdimice@TexasChildrensHospital.org>;\n<dmoise@flash.net>; <GIVENSH@hrprep.com>; <Venuba@aol.com>;\n<Dennis.Hardy@gecapital.com>; <jjgomez@inu.net>; <lesliejo@bryanisd.org>;\n<Kctwalker@aol.com>; <kubalas@kochind.com>; <LaneLS\nSent: Friday, October 06, 2000 8:26 AM\nSubject: Fw: Personal Testimony of George Bush\n\n\n> >  Personal Testimony of George Bush\n> >  From: George W. Bush:\n> >\n> >  Actually, the seeds of my decision had been planted the year before, by\n> > the\n> >  Reverend Billy Graham. He visited my family for a summer weekend in\n> > Maine.I\n> >  saw him preach at the small summer church, St. Ann's by the Sea. We all\n> > had\n> > lunch on the patio overlooking the ocean. One evening my dad asked Billy\n> > to\n> >  answer questions from a big group of family gathered for the weekend.\nHe\n> >  sat by the fire and talked. And what he said sparked a change in my\n> > heart.\n> >  I don't remember the exact words. It was more the power of his example.\n> > The\n> >  Lord was so clearly reflected in his gentle and loving demeanor. The\n> > next\n> >  day we  walked and talked at Walker's Point, and I knew I was in the\n> >  presence of a great man. He was like a magnet; I felt drawn to\n> >  seek something different. He didn't lecture or admonish; he shared\n> > warmth\n> >  and concern. Billy Graham didn't make you feel guilty; he made you feel\n> >  loved.\n> >  Over the course of that weekend, Reverend Graham planted a mustard seed\n> > in\n> >  my soul, a seed that grew over the next year. He led me to the path,\nand\n> > I\n> >  began walking. It was the beginning of a change in my life. I had\nalways\n> >  been a \"religious\" person, had regularly attended church, even taught\n> >  Sunday School and served as an altar boy. But that weekend my faith\ntook\n> > on\n> >  a new meaning. It was the beginning of a new walk where I would commit\n> > my\n> >  heart to Jesus Christ. I was humbled to learn that God sent His Son to\n> > die\n> >  for a sinner like me. I was comforted to know that through the Son, I\n> > could\n> > find God's amazing grace, a grace that crosses every border, every\n> > barrier\n> >  and is open to everyone. Through the love of Christ's life, I could\n> >  understand the life changing powers of faith. When I returned to\n> > Midland, I\n> >  began reading the Bible regularly. Don Evans  talked me into joining\nhim\n> >  and another friend, Don Jones, at a men's community Bible study. The\n> > group\n> >  had first assembled the year before, in Spring of 1984, at the\nbeginning\n> > of\n> >  the downturn in the energy industry. Midland was hurting. A lot of\n> > people\n> >  were looking for comfort and strength and direction. A couple of men\n> >  started the Bible study as a support group, and it grew. By the time I\n> >  began attending, in the fall of 1985, almost 120 men would gather. We\n> > met\n> >  in small discussion groups of ten or twelve, then joined the larger\n> > group\n> >  for full meetings. Don Jones picked me up every week for the meetings.\nI\n> >  remember\n> >  looking forward to them. My interest in reading the Bible grew stronger\n> > and\n> >  stronger, and the words became clearer and more meaningful. We studied\n> >  Acts, the story of the Apostles building the Christian Church, and next\n> >  year, the Gospel of Luke. The preparation for each meeting took several\n> >  hours, reading the Scripture passages and thinking through responses to\n> >  discussion questions. I took it seriously, with my usual touch of\n> > humor....\n> >\n> >  Laura and I were active members of the First Methodist Church of\n> > Midland,\n> >  and we participated in many family programs, including James Dobson's\n> > Focus\n> >  on the Family series on raising children. As I studied and learned,\n> >  Scripture took on greater meaning, and gained confidence and\n> > understanding\n> >  in my faith. I read the Bible regularly. Don Evans gave me the\n> > \"one-year\"\n> >  Bible, a Bible divided into 365 daily readings, each one including a\n> >  section from the New Testament, the Old Testament, Psalms, and\nProverbs.\n> > I\n> >  read through that Bible every other year.\n> >\n> >  During the years in between, I pick different chapters to study at\n> >  different times. I have also learned the power of prayer. I pray for\n> >  guidance. I do not pray for earthly things, but for heavenly things,\nfor\n> >  wisdom and patience and understanding. My faith gives me focus and\n> >  perspective. It teaches humility. But I also recognize that faith can\nbe\n> >  misinterpreted in the political process. Faith is an important part of\n> > my\n> >  life. I believe it is important so I live my faith, not flaunt it.\n> > America\n> > is a great country because of our religious freedoms. It is important\nfor\n> >  any leader to respect the faith of others. That point was driven home\n> > when\n> >  Laura and I visited Israel in 1998. We had traveled to Rome to spend\n> >  Thanksgiving with our daughter, who was attending a school program\n> > there,\n> >  and spent three days in Israel on the way home. It was an incredible\n> >  experience. I remember waking up at the Jerusalem Hilton and opening\nthe\n> >  curtains and seeing the Old City before us, the Jerusalem stone glowing\n> >  gold. We visited the Western Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.\n> > And\n> >  we went to the Sea of Galilee and stood atop the hill  where Jesus\n> >  delivered the Sermon on the Mount. It was an overwhelming feeling to\n> > stand\n> >  in the spot where the most famous\n> >  speech in the history of the world was delivered, the spot where Jesus\n> >  outlined the character and conduct of a believer and gave his disciples\n> > and\n> >  the world the beatitudes, the golden rule, and the Lord's Prayer.  Our\n> >  delegation included four gentile governors-one Methodist, two\nCatholics,\n> >  and a Mormon, and several Jewish-American friends. Someone suggested we\n> >  read Scripture. I chose to read \"Amazing Grace,\" my favorite hymn.\nLater\n> >  that night we all gathered at a restaurant in Tel Aviv for dinner\nbefore\n> > we\n> >  boarded our middle-of-night flight back to America. We talked about the\n> >  wonderful experiences and thanked the guides and government officials\n> > who\n> >  had introduced us to their country.\n> >\n> >  And toward the end of the meal, one of our friends rose to share a\n> > story,\n> >  to tell us how he, a gentile, and his friend, a Jew, had  (unbeknownst\n> > to\n> >  the rest of us) walked down to the Sea of Galilee, joined hands\n> > underwater,\n> >  and prayed together, on bended knee. Then out of his mouth came a hymn\n> > he\n> >  had known as a child, a hymn he hadn't thought about in years. He got\n> > every\n> >   word right:\"Now is the time approaching, by prophets long foretold,\n> > when\n> >  all shall dwell together, One Shepherd and one   fold. Now Jew and\n> > gentile,\n> >  meeting, from many a distant shore, around an altar kneeling, one\ncommon\n> >  Lord adore. Faith changes lives. I know, because faith has changed\n> > mine.\"\n> >  I could not be governor if I did not believe in a divine plan that\n> > supersedes all human plans. Politics is a fickle business. Polls change.\n> >  Today's friend is tomorrow's adversary. People lavish praise and\n> > attention.\n> >  Many times it is genuine; sometimes it is not. Yet I build my life on a\n> >  foundation that will not shift. My faith frees me. Frees me to put the\n> >  problem of the moment in proper perspective. Frees me to make decisions\n> >  that others might not like. Frees me to try to do the right thing, even\n> >  though it may not poll well... The death penalty is a difficult issue\n> > for\n> >  supporters as well as its opponents. I have a reverence for life; my\n> > faith\n> >  teaches that life is a gift from our Creator. In a perfect\n> >  world, life is given by God and only taken by God. I hope someday our\n> >  society will respect life, the full spectrum of life, from the unborn\nto\n> >  the elderly. I hope someday unborn children will be protected by law\nand\n> >  welcomed in life.  I support the death penalty because I believe, if\n> >  administered swiftly and justly, capital punishment is a deterrent\n> > against\n> >  future violence and will save other innocent lives. Some advocates of\n> > life\n> >  will challenge why I oppose abortion yet support the death penalty. To\n> > me,\n> >  it's the difference between innocence and guilt.\n> >\n> >  Today, two weeks after Jeb's inauguration, in my church in downtown\n> > Austin,\n> >  Pastor Mark Craig, was telling me that my re-election was the first\n> >  Governor to win back-to-back, four-year terms in the history of the\n> > State\n> >  of Texas. It was a beginning, not an end.... People are starved for\n> >  faithfulness. He talked of the need for honesty in government. He\nwarned\n> > that leaders who cheat on their wives will cheat their country, will\n> > cheat\n> >  their colleagues, will cheat themselves.  Pastor Craig said that\nAmerica\n> > is\n> >  starved for honest leaders. He told the story of Moses, asked by God to\n> >  lead his people to a land of milk and honey. Moses had a lot of reasons\n> > to\n> >  shirk the task. As the Pastor told it, Moses' basic reaction was,\n> > \"Sorry,\n> >  God, I'm busy. I've got a family. I've got sheep to tend. I've got a\n> > life.\n> >  \"Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and bring the sons of Israel out\n> > of\n> >  Egypt? The people won't believe me, he protested. I'm not a very good\n> >  speaker. Oh, my Lord, send, I pray, some other person,\" Moses pleaded.\n> > But\n> >  God did not, and Moses ultimately did His bidding, leading his people\n> >  through forty years of wilderness and wandering, relying on God for\n> >  strength and direction and inspiration. \"People are starved for\n> >  leadership,\" Pastor Craig said, \"starved for leaders who have ethical\n> > and\n> >  moral courage.\" \"It is not enough to have an ethical compass to know\n> > right\n> >  from wrong,\" he argued. \"America needs leaders who have the moral\n> > courage\n> >  to do what is right for the right reason. It's not always\n> >  easy or convenient for leaders to step forward,\" he acknowledged.\n> >  \"Remember, even Moses had doubts.\" \"He was talking to you,\" my mother\n> > later\n> >  said. The pastor was, of course, talking to all of us, challenging each\n> > one\n> >  of us to make the most of our lives, to assume the mantle of leadership\n> > and\n> >  responsibility wherever we find it. He was calling on us to use\nwhatever\n> >  power we have, in business, in politics, in our communities, and in our\n> >  families, to do good for the right reason. And his sermon spoke\ndirectly\n> > to\n> >  my heart and my life.... There was no magic moment of decision. After\n> >  talking with my family during the Christmas holidays, then hearing this\n> >  rousing sermon, to make most of every moment, during my inaugural\nchurch\n> >  service, I gradually felt more comfortable with the prospect of a\n> >  presidential campaign. My family would love me, my faith would sustain\n> > me,\n> > no\n> >  matter what. \"During the more than half century of my life, we have\nseen\n> > an\n> >  unprecedented decay in our American culture, a decay that has eroded\nthe\n> >  foundations of our collective values and moral standards of conduct.\n> > Our\n> >  sense of personal  responsibility has declined dramatically, just as\nthe\n> >  role and responsibility of the federal government have increased. The\n> >  changing culture blurred the sharp contrast between right and wrong and\n> >  created a new standard of conduct: \"If it feels good, do it.\" and \"If\n> >  you've got a problem, blame somebody else'.\"   \"Individuals are not\n> >  responsible for their actions,\" the new culture has said. \"We are all\n> >  victims of forces beyond our control.\" We have gone from a culture of\n> >  sacrifice and saving to a culture obsessed with grabbing all the gusto.\n> > We\n> >  went from accepting responsibility to assigning blame. As government\ndid\n> >  more and more, individuals were required to do less and less. The new\n> >  culture said: if people were poor, the government should feed them. If\n> >  someone had no house, the government should provide one. If criminals\n> > are\n> >  not responsible for their acts, then the answers are not prisons, but\n> >  social programs.... \"For our culture to change, it must change one\n> > heart,\n> >  one soul, and one conscience at a time. Government can spend money, but\n> > it\n> >  cannot put hope in our hearts or a sense of purpose in our\nlives.\"...But\n> >  government should welcome the active involvement of people who are\n> >  following a religious imperative to love their neighbors through after\n> >  school programs, child care, drug treatment, maternity group homes, and\n> > a\n> >  range of other services. Supporting these men and women - the soldiers\n> > in\n> >  the armies of compassion - is the next bold step of welfare reform,\n> > because\n> >  I know that changing hearts will change our entire society.\"\n> >  \"During the opening months of my presidential campaign, I have traveled\n> > our\n> >  country and my heart has been warmed. My experiences have reinvigorated\n> > my\n> >  faith in the greatness of Americans. They have reminded me that\n> > societies\n> >  are renewed from the bottom up, not the top down. Everywhere I go, I\nsee\n> >  people of love and faith, taking time to help a neighbor in need. These\n> >  people and thousands like them are the heart and soul and greatness of\n> >  America. And I want to do my part. I am running for President because I\n> >  believe America must seize this moment, America must lead. We must give\n> > our\n> >  prosperity a greater purpose, a purpose of peace and freedom and hope.\n> > We\n> >  are a great nation of good and loving people. And together, we have a\n> >  charge to keep.\"\n> >\n> >  ** (Please Spread this around on the Internet . . ..it will never be\n> >  published by the biased news media. The Internet serves notice that the\n> > > fourth estate no longer has an exclusive control over what is\npublished\n> > for\n> > > the people to see and hear.)\n> > >\n> > > Steve McDonald\n> > >\n> > >\n> > >\n> > >\n> >", "mid" : "15205143.1075840213322.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/477.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "yao.apasu@enron.com", "ssamoff@mccoyinc.com", "shellyalex@acninc.net", "sharon.lay@travelpark.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vermeil@ev1.net", "tracie.rivali@compaq.com", "poppopindc@aol.com", "mount@pdq.net", "pjdimiceli@aol.com", "walden@epcorp.net", "mikbon6308@aol.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "wmagruder@excitement.org", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "lmcke@flash.net", "kristin@pjd.com", "kirby@netservice.com.mx", "reid@speedshore.com", "klay@enron.com", "kctwalker@aol.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "jzadok@aol.com", "jmount@singleweb.com", "jlvittor_ar@yahoo.com", "gjbenton@email.msn.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "jamesbayers@cs.com", "holly@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com", "geichelberger@houston.rr.com", "gregkayyes@aol.com", "greginman@earthlink.net", "girlgonesouth@aol.com", "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "doula@computron.net", "dnafigg@aol.com", "deniseglenn@motherwise.org", "crossjr@prodigy.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "dkyle@houston.rr.com", "coachcfb@gdinet.com", "cindy.richardson@enron.com", "remom6441@yahoo.com", "cf@tzmm.com", "ccervantes@philipinc.com", "vcarlson@pepsi.com", "mary.bourne@showtime.net", "bourneb@ext.missouri.edu", "austinsmomtx@yahoo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "alkinder@worldnet.att.net", "ajpettig@texaschildrenshospital.org", "amanda0701@hotmail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "477.", "date" : "2000-10-06 01:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Personal Testimony of George Bush" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19996d" }, "sender" : "fred.philipson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay,\n\nI hope you don't mind the unsolicited email. I am interested in founding an=\n=20\ninternal organization, or club within Enron.  The club would require=20\nexecutive support in order to be successful.  I=01,ve therefore sent you a =\nhigh=20\nlevel summary outlining the club=01,s objectives so that you could pass it =\nalong=20\nto the correct executive(s) for further consideration if you think the idea=\n=20\nhas merit. I anticipate operating this program on my own time, so the=20\nincremental costs to the company would be minimal. Thank you in advance for=\n=20\nyour consideration.\n\nFred Philipson\n\n\nName\nClub Intrapreneur\n\nMission of Potential Organization\nTo nurture entrepreneurial concepts consistent with Enron strategies and=20\nabilities, bringing them to the point of a written business plan through th=\ne=20\ncollective, informal participation of Enron employees. =20\n\nValue Proposition\nThe club will stimulate, nurture and capitalize on the innovation of=20\ncollective individuals within the organization, serving as a catalyst for=\n=20\ndeveloping businesses within Enron.=20\n\nProblem Statement\nMany innovative ideas abound among Enron employees, yet they largely go=20\nunshared or if shared, go undeveloped due to the present lack of a forum. =\n=20\n\nSolution\nThis internal club could foster these ideas, reducing these lost=20\nopportunities.  The club could serve as a repository of information,=20\nreferring concept development to receptive mentors that could add insight=\n=20\ninto an idea=01,s development.=20\n\nOverview of club services\n? Quarterly speakers from the business community giving brown bag seminars =\nat=20\nEnron.  These speakers could be entrepreneurship professors from  Rice,=20\nventure capitalists or even entrepreneurs from outside Houston.  According =\nto=20\nthe Rice University Executive Education Office, Rice   professors charge=20\n$2,000/day, although many could be encouraged to speak pro bono, given thei=\nr=20\nrelationship with high-level Enron executives.   These speakers can also co=\nme=20\nfrom within Enron=01,s executive ranks, thereby further sharing knowledge a=\nnd=20\nshowing support for the club.\n? Monthly seminar-format meetings between Enron executive sponsors and club=\n=20\nmembers to review concepts and choose those that should be   nurtured furth=\ner.\n? Weekly, informal lunch meetings with club members discussing strategies a=\nnd=20\nideas, assigning action items, creating goals and targets for an idea=01,s =\n=20\ndevelopment.\n? Intranet site containing club meeting information, white papers, topics=\n=20\nunder discussion, links to relevant sites and an overview of Enron=01,s=20\nstrategic  direction, which would serve as a template showing intrapreneurs=\n=20\nthe types of ideas Enron would be most interested in developing.", "mid" : "2286508.1075840213347.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/478.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "478.", "date" : "2000-10-06 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Club Intrapreneur" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19996e" }, "sender" : "stelzer@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "skean@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "text" : "I believe that you agreed at our last meeting that it might be well for you\nand me -- and Ken if available -- to discuss plans for this group in 2001. My\nfeeling is that we should review its composition after the election -- we may\nlose Larry or want to add a Democrat (Laura Tyson?); we can take a hard look\nat who is contributing and who isn't etc.\nMy agenda would be:\n1. What can be done to increase the value to Enron? As I see it we have two\npurposes: to create fans of and spokepersons for the company in important\nfora, and to enrich management's understanding of the outside world (what it\nis like, and how it views some of the problems that Enron faces).\n2. What are the likely topics that it would be valuable for Enron to discuss\nin 2001, as best we can judge things at this early point in time?\n3. What should the composition of the group consist of in 2001, given\nwhatever we decide in #1 and #2 above.\n4. How can we maximize the chance of achieving Ken's objective of attracting\noutside guest speakers? Advance scheduling? Fees? And what sorts would we\nlike to attract?\nI am sure there are many other items; these are designed merely to start you\nthinking.\nLet me start the bidding by suggesting November 29 or December 4, inn\nWashington if you happen to be in town, in Houston if that is more \nconvenient.", "mid" : "9530040.1075840213401.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/479.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "skean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "479.", "date" : "2000-10-06 04:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Advisory group" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19996f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cmkrishna@bangaloreit.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Krishna -\n\nIf it is convenient for you, Dr. Lay is suggesting that you meet on Friday, \nJanuary 28 at 3:45 p.m. at the Hotel Meierhof.  Dr. Lay will meet you in the \nlobby and you can meet at a table in the restaurant at the hotel.\n\nPlease advise if this works with your schedule.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"CM\" <cmkrishna@bangaloreit.com> on 01/12/2000 02:01:29 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: ksiidc@vsnl.com \nSubject: \n\n\n\nDear Mr.Kenneth L Lay\n\n     An important message for you\n\n\n\nTo\nDr.Kenneth L Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nEnron Corp.\nUSA\n\n - att1.htm\n - davosmeeting.doc\n\n", "mid" : "17522427.1075840201933.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/48.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "cmkrishna@bangaloreit.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "48.", "date" : "2000-01-17 09:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re:" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199970" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n05:44AM EDT  6-OCT-00 MERRILL LYNCH (S.FORTUNA) DELL GTW IBM\nDELL COMPUTER:HIGHLIGHTS FROM ANALYST MEETING\n\n09:47AM EDT  6-OCT-00 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES (K.ALEXY) DELL\nDELL:  HIGHLIGHTS DELL ANALYST MEETING- DAY 2\n\n06:04AM EDT  6-OCT-00 DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN (E. KLAUER/R. SEYMORE) INTC\nIS IT OVER FOR THE PC-RELATED IC COMPANIES?\n\n09:17AM EDT  6-OCT-00 THOMAS WEISEL PARTNERS LLC (D. VAN DORSTEN)\nNTAP: (TWP) INITIATING COVERAGE WITH A BUY RATING\n\n07:52AM EDT  6-OCT-00 GOLDMAN SACHS (LAURA CONIGLIARO) IBM SUNW BRCD COBT\nEMC\nENT HW SEPT-QTR PREVIEW: INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE STILL BOOSTING DEMAND\n\n <<10.06.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\n\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.06.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "16078681.1075840213424.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/480.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "480.", "date" : "2000-10-06 03:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.06.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199971" }, "sender" : "usameeting@weforum.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nWhile it appears that the US economy is moving towards the much-talked\nabout 'soft-landing', there are nevertheless imbalances - particularly the\nsevere shortage of labor and surging trade deficit - which have given\nglobal business leaders reason to be wary. Add to this scenario the new\npolitical landscape, and the recent hike in oil prices, and there is every\nreason to pay close attention to the USA in early 2001.\n\nTaking place within the first 100 days of the new Administration, the USA\nMeeting 2001 will bring together key members of the cabinet and\ncongressional leadership, several hundred chief executives from over forty\ncountries, as well as renowned experts and media leaders. In our usual\nDavos-style interactive discussions, we will analyse the current state of\nthe world's largest market against the backdrop of the global economy.\n\nHeld in collaboration with the National Chamber Foundation, the USA Meeting\ntakes place at the headquarters of the US Chamber of Commerce, across from\nthe White House. The Meeting is widely recognised as the premier Washington\nevent for business leaders from the United States and around the world.\n\nA full brochure will be sent to you after the election but wanted to take\nthe opportunity to inform you at this early stage so you can already block\nApril 4-5, 2001 on your agenda. I hope that I will have the pleasure of\nwelcoming you in Washington, DC next April, and look forward to hearing\nfrom you soon.\n\nFor further information, please do not hesitate to contact Chantal\nHumbert-Droz at (41 22) 869 1442 or e-mail: usameeting@weforum.org. You may\nalso consult our website, http://www.weforum.org/usa, where information will\nbe updated regularly.\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nFrederic Sicre\nManaging Director, Regional Strategies\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n\n( ) Please keep me updated on the USA Meeting 2001.\n\n( ) I am unable to participate in the USA Meeting 2001.\n\n( ) Please send information on my recommendation to the following person:\n\n- Name:\n- Position:\n- Company:\n- Tel.:\n- Fax:\n- E-mail:\n\nPlease tick the appropriate response and either reply via e-mail to:\nusameeting@weforum.org, or print out this message, and fax it back to\nChantal Humbert-Droz at fax number: (41 22) 786 2744.\n\n", "mid" : "20553948.1075840213448.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/481.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "481.", "date" : "2000-10-06 10:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "World Economic Forum - USA Meeting 2001, Washington DC, 4-5 April" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199972" }, "sender" : "policyprograms@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - MacKayANN.doc", "mid" : "7329120.1075840213470.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/482.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "482.", "date" : "2000-10-06 02:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Revised announcement-Governor MacKay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199973" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "norma.tidrow@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Due to a power outage, the Enron Board Meeting currently being held at the \nBreakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida is being moved to a new hotel.  Please \nadjust your contact information to the following:\n\n Four Seasons Hotel\n 2600 South Ocean Blvd.\n Palm Beach, Florida  33480\n\n Main Hotel\n 561-582-2800 Telephone\n 561-547-1374 Fax\n\n Hospitality Suite - Please direct all faxes to the Hospitality Suite\n 561-540-3220 Telephone\n 561-540-3224 Fax\n\nWe feel that everyone should be moved to the Four Seasons by 3:00 p.m. \nEastern Time today.  If you have any questions, please call me at \n713/853-5769.\n\nTori Wells", "mid" : "2205802.1075840213500.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/483.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "norma.tidrow@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "483.", "date" : "2000-10-06 05:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Board Meeting Change" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199974" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nFriday, 06 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nNOTICE: UN Wire will not be published on Monday, 9 October, in observance\nof Columbus Day.  UN Wire will return on Tuesday, 10 October.\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 SECURITY COUNCIL: Battle Waged Over Open Seats\n 2 UN BUDGET: Upcoming Election Could Have Major Impact\n 3 UNESCO: Executive Board To Begin 160th Session\n\nHEALTH\n 4 DEADLY DISEASES: WHO Effort Based On Faulty Premise, Group\nSays\n 5 POLIO: Afghan Parties Agree To Cease-fire For Vaccinations\n 6 HIV/AIDS: S. African Ruling Party Formally Backs Mbeki Stance\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 7 GENDER EQUITY: Women's Summit Takes On Workplace Problems\n 8 AUSTRALIA: Women Protest Gov't Refusal To Sign UN Protocol\n 9 KOSOVO: Municipal Elections Offer Chances For Women\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 10 OZONE: Record-Sized Hole Exposes City, Scientists Say\n 11 ENERGY: African Countries Discuss Solar Power Implementation\n 12 CHERNOBYL: Radiation Causes Mutations In Wheat Crops\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 13 WORLD TRADE: Global System Under Fire At UN\n 14 DEBT RELIEF: Coretta King Urges Africa Debt Cancellation\n 15 NIGERIA: Universities Ask Court To Halt World Bank/IMF\nPressure\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 16 LANDMINES: Clearing Lebanon's Mines Will Take 37 Years; More\n 17 FAO: Egypt, Cameroon Sign Food Security Pact\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 18 YUGOSLAVIA: Milosevic Foes Seize Parliament; More\n 19 SIERRA LEONE: UN-Proposed Tribunal Would Prosecute Minors\n 20 MYANMAR: UN Envoy To Meet Government, Opposition Officials\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 21 MIDDLE EAST: Security Council Wrangles Over Resolution\n 22 CONGO: UN Observers Unable To Observe; More\n\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "28834171.1075840213524.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/484.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "484.", "date" : "2000-10-06 05:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 6 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199975" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "norma.tidrow@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please note the following:\n\nThe address for the Four Seasons is incorrect.  It should be 2800 South Ocean \nBlvd. not 2600.\n\nI am sorry for and confusion this may have caused.  If you have any \nquestions, please call me.\n\nTori Wells\n\n713/853-5769\n---------------------- Forwarded by Tori L Wells/HOU/ECT on 10/06/2000 02:30 \nPM ---------------------------\n   \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom:  Tori L Wells                           10/06/2000 12:35 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, Rebecca P Mark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Cindy \nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas \nE White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda Castillo/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia \nManarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan 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, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana \nMills/HOU/ECT@ECT, Liz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Suzanne Danz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Norma \nTidrow/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:  \nSubject: Enron Board Meeting Change\n\nDue to a power outage, the Enron Board Meeting currently being held at the \nBreakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida is being moved to a new hotel.  Please \nadjust your contact information to the following:\n\n Four Seasons Hotel\n 2600 South Ocean Blvd.\n Palm Beach, Florida  33480\n\n Main Hotel\n 561-582-2800 Telephone\n 561-547-1374 Fax\n\n Hospitality Suite - Please direct all faxes to the Hospitality Suite\n 561-540-3220 Telephone\n 561-540-3224 Fax\n\nWe feel that everyone should be moved to the Four Seasons by 3:00 p.m. \nEastern Time today.  If you have any questions, please call me at \n713/853-5769.\n\nTori Wells\n\n", "mid" : "22807116.1075840213556.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/485.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "norma.tidrow@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "485.", "date" : "2000-10-06 07:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Board Meeting Change - CORRECTION" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199976" }, "sender" : "watch@csis.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This message contains the latest issue of the CSIS Watch, focusing on Energy \nTrends and Geopolitics.\n\nFor further information, contact the CSIS Director of Studies Office at \n202-887-0200, or reply to this e-mail.\n*********************************************\n\nEnergy Trends and Geopolitics.\n\nThe OPEC heads-of-state summit should be appraised on three different levels, \naccording to Luis Giusti, CSIS senior adviser. Despite speculation that \ndecisions about the market would be forthcoming, nothing was bound to happen \nbecause the operational agenda will be dealt with in the organization's \nmeeting in November. At the institutional level, the summit was undoubtedly a \nsuccess for OPEC, as it clearly reinforced the spirit of the organization by \nstrengthening the union among member countries. Additionally, at the \npolitical level the meeting provided a platform for Venezuelan president Hugo \nChavez to deliver what has become his \"north-south\" position and message. It \nis important to keep in mind, though, that Saudi Arabia's dominance and \nleadership will continue, by virtue of its high production capacity, and we \ncan expect continuity in its pragmatic approach toward the market and the \nprice of oil. As a result, Chavez's speeches should be viewed in perspective \nand not overplayed.\n\nAs for the United States' release of 30 million barrels of oil from the \nStrategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), Giusti says that the move has clearly \nprovoked an immediate reaction in the desired direction, with oil prices \nfalling some $5 per barrel. In tapping the SPR at this moment, the U.S. \naction denotes a mode of cooperation and not confrontation. OPEC countries \nhave already increased production significantly, and they have repeatedly \nsent the message that they have done their part and somebody else has to do \nsomething to bring down prices. The move comes too late, however, to bring \nany relief to the winter's tight oil heating situation: aside from the fact \nthat the U.S. refining network is operating at practically full capacity, the \noil released will not be refined before December, and, as a result, the \nrefined products will not start reaching the market before January. But the \nmove does have an effect on the price of oil, which is the root of the \nproblem. As for the Heating Oil Strategic Reserve currently being accrued, \nits small size (2 million barrels) can have only a modest impact on prices. \nMoreover, its triggering mechanism is not yet clear.\n\nRobert Ebel, director of the CSIS Energy Program, thinks the United States \nshould not touch the reserve. Domestic oil producers are finally turning a \nprofit and will be unhappy as crude oil prices fall. Moreover, just-in-time \nphilosophies of operation keep stocks low, meaning the inventories simply \nwill not be there if demand rises sharply this winter despite the release of \nreserves. Ebel suggests that New England take steps to diversify the kinds of \nfuel consumed during the winter.\n\nAccording to Ebel, the reserve withdraw is playing to the psychological part \nof the market more than anything else. After the announcement of the reserve \nwithdraw, prices began to drop without a single new drop of oil entering the \nmarketplace. What will happen next August when it is time to replenish the \nreserve, wonders Ebel.\n\nMoreover, U.S. refineries are already operating at 95%-96% capacity daily. To \nmake room in the refineries for the reserve oil, the United States will have \nto give up some of the oil it imports. This crowding out of imports will \nbring down prices elsewhere, notes Ebel. The United States is therefore \nsubsidizing foreign consumers. Ebel says the United States should have \ncoordinated the reserve withdraw with other countries if it truly wanted to \nhave a global impact on prices.\n\nTurning to Iraq, the high price of oil contributes to the erosion of the \nsanctions in place. Iraqi oil now plays a key role in global supplies and \nprices. This gives the Iraqi regime increased leverage, says Charles Duelfer, \na visiting fellow in the CSIS Middle East Program.\n\nWhile Iraq is unlikely to actually halt its oil exports, the potential to do \nso provides Iraq with a \"deterrent force\" of some significance. Iraq made \nmodest reductions in output earlier this year when the UN sanctions committee \ndelayed approval of funding for oil infrastructure repairs. The Iraqi regime \nhas a great appreciation of power-whether through weapons of mass destruction \nor through oil. Iraq can be expected to take every opportunity to increase \nits production capacity as circumstances permit, perhaps with an ultimate \ngoal of displacing Saudi Arabia as OPEC's dominant player.\n\n - Watch 235.doc", "mid" : "26937548.1075840213580.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/486.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "486.", "date" : "2000-10-06 09:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CSIS Watch October 6, 2000 Number 235" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199977" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken:\n\nHere is a draft of your talk on \"The Evolution of the Modern Energy Company.\"\n\nI have it as a straight talk, but we could fashion together slides and drop a \nlot of this to talking points if you prefer.\n\nThere is some new historical material in the front to set up the heart of the \ntalk; see if you think it is interesting enough as a lead in.\n\nI'm on your calendar at 9:30 to discuss this or \"The Future of Business\" if \nyou would like new information or changes.\n\n\n- Rob\n\n", "mid" : "17648350.1075840213627.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/488.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "488.", "date" : "2000-10-06 09:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RFF Talk" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199978" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - CiavaldiniAnn.doc", "mid" : "28210421.1075840213649.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/489.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "489.", "date" : "2000-10-06 08:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Hector Ciavaldini program announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199979" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "hitoshi.misaki@toshiba.co.jp", "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp" ], "cc" : [ "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Misaki:\n\nDr. Lay would prefer that the pre-meeting continue to be scheduled at 8:30 \na.m. on January 29, as he has conflicts the afternoon of January 28, so it \nwould be difficult for him to attend.\n\nPlease advise.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\n\"hitoshi misaki\" <hitoshi.misaki@toshiba.co.jp> on 01/18/2000 04:04:29 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, browne_ejp@bp.com, aknittel@ford.com, \ndaniel.esty@yale.edu\ncc: forma@gol.com, \"masae oobayashi\" <masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \n\"yasuo3 uchida\" <yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \"kiyoharu yokoyama\" \n<kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \"naoki1 kubo\" \n<naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \"tomoko seki\" <tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp>, \n\"yasuhiro2 shimura\" <yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp> \nSubject: WEF- Outline of Opinion for Environmental Agenda\n\n\n\nMr. Kenneth L. Lay, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,\n                                         Enron, USA\nProfessor Dr. Klaus Topfer c/o Mr. Claire Musonera, Personal\n          Assistant, UN Environmental Programme, Kenya\nSir John Browne, Group Executive, BP Amoco Plc, UK\nMr. William Clay Ford Jr., Chairman, Ford Motor Company, USA\nMr. Daniel C. Esty, Yale Center for Environmental Law and\n                                         Policy, USA\n\ncc:Ms. Yu Serizawa, Advisor for Japan, World Economic Forum\n\nWe are the supporting staff for Mr. T. Nishimuro President and\nCEO, Toshiba Corporation and hope that you have already received\nthe \"Session Structure\" from WEF office for the subject session\nheld on Saturday 29 January 09:00-10:15 at Kongress Centre, Davos.\n\nWe are preparing the outline of Mr. Nishimuro's opening remarks\nwho will chair the subject session. Herewith is attached the\noutline for your reference, which is tentatively prepared for\nhim by his staff. This may be re-defined through the discussion\nwith Mr. Nishimuro.\n\nMr. Nishimuro wants to assure the session flows as smoothly as\npossible, and\ntowards this we would appreciate it if you could send me, by\ne-mail, a\nbrief summary of or the key points of participants remarks.\n\nIn addition, Mr. Nishimuro would like for all participants to\ncome and talk freely beforehand and we will appreciate if you\ncould come to following meeting place.\n\n     REGIONAL NETWORK CENTER, ASIA PACIFIC, KONGRESS CENTER\n     at 16:30 of Friday 28, 2000.\n     Ms. Yu Serizawa will call out there.(Cell Phone:079-238-7021)\n\nIf you can not come to the meeting place, please advise to this\nmail address or call Mr. H. Misaki at Hotel Crystal(081-413 5757\nFax081 413 3262) after January 26.\n\n>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n>>>>>\n\nWorld Economic Forum-Mr. Nishimuro's Notes\n\"What should be the environmental agenda for business in the 21st\ncentury?\"\n\n.Introduction\n1. Awareness of Environmental Issue\n1)   Environmental issue, like Global warming, Excessive use of\nnatural resources, Recycling, Pollution, is of major significance.\nThe impact on the business is becoming to increase.\n2)   The Kyoto Conference(COP3) defined an international framework\nfor dealing with the issue of global warming.\n(The GHG reduction targets contained in the Kyoto Protocol are 6%\nfor Japan, 7% for the U.S.A., 8% for the EU)\nSpecific content for the Flexibility Mechanism/Kyoto Mechanism\n(for International Emissions Trading (IET), Joint Implement (JI),\nand Clean Development Mechanism(CDM)) will be decided on at COP6,\nwhich is scheduled for November 2000.\n     GHG is a serious matter requiring a globally studying.\n\n2. GHG Reduction\n1)   The relationship between GHG levels and climatic change\nremains uncertain at present and further research is required.\nPolicies will have to be devised that take account of developments\nin scientific knowledge and opinion and that also maintains\nflexibility.\n2)   Policy on GHG reduction must reflect the circumstances of\neach country and be based on a combination of regulatory measures,\neconomic measures and voluntary measures.\n     Excessive regulating may cause the unfairness in business\ncompetition.\n\n3. Energy Conservation\n1)   The U.S.A. is the largest consumer of energy. In such a\nlarge, mobile country, much\nconsumption is accounted for by the transportation sector.\n2)   The EU has pushed many advances in environmental protection,\nand has seen considerable progress in the use of renewable energy.\n\n3)   Japan has very limited natural resources, and energy\nconservation has been promoted since the oil shocks of the 1970s.\nAs a result, Japan is a leader in making effective use of energy,\nand has the lowest level of GHG emissions against GDP.\nJapan's policy is to combine regulation with voluntary measures.\nIndustry has supported this by promoting voluntary environmental\nplans and other measures.\nJapanese industries including Toshiba are to improve the energy\nconsumption efficiency of their products and use of energy at\ntheir factories.\n\n4. Programme of Industry\n1)   Energy conservation is to make up the cost reduction of\nproducts and recycling will bring about the effect on manufacturing\ncost saving in the long run.\n\n>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n(See attached file: Einvironmentalissue0118.doc)\n\n   Hitoshi Misaki, Group Manager\n   Relations-Group,\n   International Division TOSHIBA CORPORATION\n   1-1,Shibaura 1-chome Minatoku Tokyo\n   JAPAN 105-8001\n   TEL:03-3457-3661, FAX:03-5444-9217\n   e-mail:hitoshi misaki@toshiba.co.jp\n   YES T can !\n\n - Einvironmentalissue0118.doc\n\n", "mid" : "25748624.1075840201960.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/49.", "bcc" : [ "browne_ejp@bp.com", "aknittel@ford.com", "daniel.esty@yale.edu", "forma@gol.com", "masae.oobayashi@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuo3.uchida@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "kiyoharu.yokoyama@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "naoki1.kubo@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "tomoko.seki@dx.toshiba.co.jp", "yasuhiro2.shimura@dx.toshiba.co.jp" ], "to" : [ "hitoshi.misaki@toshiba.co.jp" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "49.", "date" : "2000-01-18 01:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: WEF- Outline of Opinion for Environmental Agenda" }
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The \nsystem has been redesigned to allow access via Internet Explorer (you cannot \nuse Netscape).  The new location is http://ersys.corp.enron.com. \nThis change will ONLY affect the viewing of the reports; it will NOT impact \nthe publishing of the reports.\n\nA shortcut icon can be created by dragging the Internet Explorer Logo \n(located in the address field next to the URL) to the desktop.\n\nIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Kristin Walsh at \n3-9510 or myself at 3-9307.\n\nThank you for your understanding,\nChrista Winfrey", "mid" : "8436776.1075840213686.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/490.", "bcc" : [ "vern.vallejo@enron.com", "sally.chen@enron.com", "annemieke.slikker@enron.com", "kristin.walsh@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "chris.abel@enron.com", "darin.talley@enron.com", "alisa.green@enron.com", "eugenio.perez@enron.com", "faith.killen@enron.com", "gary.hickerson@enron.com", "gary.stadler@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "kevin.presto@enron.com", "michael.benien@enron.com", "mark.frank@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "michael.moscoso@enron.com", "patricia.anderson@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "rudi.zipter@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "shona.wilson@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "trey.hardy@enron.com", "tammy.shepperd@enron.com", "veronica.valdez@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "wes.colwell@enron.com", "bjorn.hagelmann@enron.com", "brent.price@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "cassandra.schultz@enron.com", "daniel.falcone@enron.com", "frank.hayden@enron.com", "frank.prejean@enron.com", "james.new@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "kevin.beasley@enron.com", "kevin.sweeney@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "minal.dalia@enron.com", "nelson.bibby@enron.com", "scott.earnest@enron.com", "scott.tholan@enron.com", "thomas.myers@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "eric.groves@enron.com", "john.massey@enron.com", "jeff.smith@enron.com", "kevin.mcgowan@enron.com", "mason.hamlin@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "lacrecia.davenport@enron.com", "rebecca.phillips@enron.com", "ted.murphy@enron.com", "stacey.white@enron.com", "vladimir.gorny@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "sunil.dalal@enron.com", "fletcher.sturm@enron.com", "gabriel.monroy@enron.com", "robin.rodrigue@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "christopher.calger@enron.com", "cheryl.dawes@enron.com", "w.duran@enron.com", "georgeanne.hodges@enron.com", "jim.coffey@enron.com", "janet.dietrich@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "julie.gomez@enron.com", "jill.louie@enron.com", "jean.mrha@enron.com", "jere.overdyke@enron.com", "jody.pierce@enron.com", "john.thompson@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "laura.scott@enron.com", "michael.galvan@enron.com", "michael.miller@enron.com", "mark.tawney@enron.com", "paula.mcalister@enron.com", "richard.lydecker@enron.com", "rodney.malcolm@enron.com", "rob.milnthorp@enron.com", "scott.josey@enron.com", "andrea.reed@enron.com", "brenda.herod@enron.com", "chris.komarek@enron.com", "cris.sherman@enron.com", "david.leboe@enron.com", "gail.tholen@enron.com", "greg.whiting@enron.com", "herman.manis@enron.com", "hope.vargas@enron.com", "lon.draper@enron.com", "mary.ruffer@enron.com", "stanley.farmer@enron.com", "stephen.wolfe@enron.com", "hunter.shively@enron.com", "john.arnold@enron.com", "jonathan.mckay@enron.com", "jim.schwieger@enron.com", "mike.grigsby@enron.com", "phillip.allen@enron.com", "scott.neal@enron.com", "thomas.martin@enron.com", "andrew@enron.com", "andrew.conner@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "john.jacobsen@enron.com", "matthew.adams@enron.com", "steven.kleege@enron.com", "tracy.beardmore@enron.com", "robert.richard@enron.com", "timothy.norton@enron.com", "michael.nguyen@enron.com", "d.hall@enron.com", "eric.moon@enron.com", "jenny.latham@enron.com", "valarie.sabo@enron.com", "monica.lande@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "490.", "date" : "2000-10-06 11:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Reports Viewer: NEW LOCATION" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19997b" }, "sender" : "email_newsletter@mail.house.gov", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "From:  Pete\n\nTo:  Ken\n\nDate: Friday, October 6, 2000\n\n\nTHE HILL REPORT\nA Weekly Newsletter from Congressman Pete Sessions\nWeek of September 30 - October 6, 2000\n\n\nThis Week in Washington, the United States House of Representatives\ncontinued its work on the appropriations process for funding of the\nfiscal year of 2001.  The House passed the conference reports on\nthe energy, interior and transportation appropriations bills.   We\nalso passed a continuing resolution agreement that will keep the\ngovernment running until all 13 appropriations bills are passed and\nsigned into law by the president.\n\nOn Monday of this week, as Chairman of the Congressional Results\nCaucus and a member of the Congressional Cyber Security Caucus, I\ntoured the high-tech corridor of Boston, Massachusetts today to learn\nabout high-tech issues such as information security, e-signature\nlegislation and Internet taxation.\n\nI organized the trip to draw attention to the need for more implementation\nof information technology security not only among federal and other\ngovernmental agencies but in the private sector as well.  The Congressional\nCyber Security Caucus exists in part to educate other members of\nCongress and government agencies of the vital need for secure information\ntechnology systems.\n\nThe trip came on the heels of a recent General Accounting Office\n(GAO) report to Congress that clearly stated that too many government\noperations and assets remain at risk of cyber attack.  The GAO discovered\nserious security flaws at major federal agencies such as the Treasury\nDepartment and the Department of Defense - situations clearly indicating\nlarge potential threats to citizen privacy and national security.\n\nSome of the computer systems that run our national defense and military\noperations are literally an open target to hostile nations or terrorists\nwho have cyber terrorism technology.  Both accidental and intentional\nattacks on these very systems have been detected and we must take\nsteps to stop them.\n\nI was joined by Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier (R-CA), Congressman\nTom Davis (R-VA), Congressman Pete Hoekstra (R-MI), Congresswoman\nNancy Johnson (R-CT), Congressman John Sununu (R-NH), Congressman\nJack Quinn (R-NY), Congressman John Sweeney (R-NY), and other prominent\nbusiness, community and financial leaders.\n\nWe attended a meeting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\nwith area CEOs and high-tech leaders, representing the financial,\ncommunications and technology community.  The discussion was hosted\nby TechNet Massachusetts to discuss creating digital opportunities,\nH-1B visas, protection of online privacy, and taxation of Internet\ntransactions.\n\nI believe that any government agency using information systems and\nis linked to the outside world MUST have an efficient and secure\ninformation security system.  The potential privacy and security\nthreat is not something we should take lightly and unfortunately\ntoo many high-level government officials are doing just that!\n\nAny major business, industry or government organization must consider\nthe threat of cyber attack and how it could be a devastating situation\nto customers and citizens.  I can't imagine any of my constituents\nbeing interested in having their private banking information being\nmade public to anyone on the Internet.  Security and privacy must\nbe a priority and the businesses and organizations that possess this\nsensitive information can not afford the risk of intrusion.\n\nMembers also met with high-tech officials, Governor Paul Cellucci\n(R-MA), and Lt. Governor Jane Swift (R-MA) to discuss the future\nof the information technology industry as well as pending legislation\nin Congress designed to address the pressing needs of New Economy\ncompanies.\n\nEarlier this year, I digitally signed the \"The e-Contract 2000\" with\nhigh-tech America to renew his commitment to promoting the New Economy\nin the 21st century.\n\nI pledge to continue my legislative and oversight efforts to remove\nthe barriers to future innovation, competition, and growth.  Freedom\nis the answer, not government intervention.\nThe New Economy has created limitless opportunities in America today\nfor consumers, companies and workers alike.\n\nThe e-Contract 2000 outlines a number of policies the Republican-controlled\nCongress has designed to promote continued growth in the New Economy,\nsuch as \"Reducing Taxation, Regulation, and Litigation\" and \"Promoting\nFree Trade and E-Commerce.\"\n\nAlso this year I voted for continued growth in the new economy by\nsupporting the \"Internet Non-Discrimination Act\" (H.R. 3709), to\nextend the current Internet tax moratorium for an additional 5 years,\nthrough 2006.  The bill passed in the U.S. House of Representatives\nby a vote of 352-75.\n\nThe tremendous growth of e-commerce has created thousands of high-wage\njobs in this country and has led to countless new choices for Texas\nconsumers.  The group with me today believes the New Economy should\nremain unfettered by burdensome taxes and regulation, to ensure continued\ngrowth and innovation into the 21st century.\n\nAround Texas...\n\nLast Friday, I spoke to the advanced placement Government and Economics\nclasses at Palestine High School.  I pointed out to them that our\nConstitutional form of government is really just an on-going experiment,\nand that the continued success of our country depends on the participation\nof all of our citizens.  I told them that I am confident that we\ncan solve every problem in America.  I always enjoy speaking with\nenthusiastic young people, and I want to give every student an opportunity\nto experience and understand our government.\n\nOn Saturday I went to the St. Thomas - Aquinas children's carnival,\nand that evening I attended a fundraising event to benefit \"For the\nLove of the Lake.\"  This is one of my favorite community projects.\n I have adopted part of the shoreline of White Rock Lake, and would\nencourage all of you to come help out at our \"Second Saturday Clean-up.\"\n See my web site for more information.\n\nTomorrow I will see my friends in Anderson County at the Anderson\nCounty Cattle Baron's Ball.  And in two weeks, I will be in Bryan\nfor a Town Hall Meeting.  See the notice at the end of this e-mail.\n\nNext week Congress is hoping to finish its work on the budget for\nfiscal year 2001.\n\nHave a great weekend! - Pete\n\n\n>>>  Town Hall Meeting <<<\nBrazos and Robertson County Town Hall Meeting\nWHEN: Saturday, October 21, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm\nWHERE: GTE Building\n501 Industrial Blvd\nBryan, Texas\n\n\nHave an old cell phone?  Donate it and save a life.......\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions/calltoprotect.htm\n\n==========================================\nPlease write to me using the e-mail form on my web site:\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions/forms/intouch.htm\n\nPlease do not use your \"REPLY\" button to reply to this e-mail.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19997c" }, "sender" : "bill.miller@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Chamber Members,\n\nI wanted to take quick moment to report to you on the great\nprogress we have made over the past few months in our effort\nto elect a pro-business Congress.\n\nThe U.S. Chamber PAC has been actively involved in dozens of\nimportant races across the country. We believe these races will\nmake the difference on November 7th in electing a Congress that\nwill work with us to find solutions, rather than more\nregulations, to challenges when they arise.\n\nNow, we need your help to continue this important work. During\nthe next 5 weeks, the U.S. Chamber PAC will continue to support\nthese candidates through direct contributions, endorsements,\nnewspaper ads, direct mail, and even radio and television\ncampaigns when appropriate.\n\nYou can help today by making a personal contribution to the\nU.S. Chamber PAC. To make this contribution now, please:\n\n1. Complete the U.S. Chamber PAC solicitation form that\nallows us to solicit contributions from you and your\norganization's executive and administrative employees.\nSimply click here\n- http://www.uschamber.com/Elections/_pacform.htm,\nprint the form, sign it and fax it back to the Chamber.\n\n2. After completing the PAC solicitation form, Click on\nthe following for our secure contribution page to make your\ncontribution.\nhttps://www.econtributor.net/Contribution/Login.cfm?AID=GGOHCEJNZCHG.\n\nAlso, during the next 5 weeks, Tom Donohue will be traveling\nacross the country to attend campaign events on behalf of the\ncandidates we support. We will continue to keep you updated\non these events and hope you will come out to show your support\nfor these pro-business candidates when he is in your area.\n\nHowever, we need to make sure the U.S. Chamber PAC is able to\ncompletely fund our Elections 2000 Program. To help us today,\nplease complete the solicitation form and then visit our secure\ncontribution page at\nhttps://www.econtributor.net/Contribution/Login.cfm?AID=GGOHCEJNZCHG.\n\nYour contribution of $150, $100, $75, or $50 will make the\ndifference this November 7th and help us continue to campaign\nfor pro-business candidates who have been there for us when it\nhas counted most and who will be there for us in the future.\nThe guidelines above are merely suggestions and you may give\nmore or less, or not at all without concern of favor,\ndisadvantage, or reprisal.\n\nThank you and I hope the U.S. Chamber PAC can count on your\nsupport today!\n\nSincerely,\n\nBill Miller\nPolitical Director\n\n\nP.S. Contributing to the U.S. Chamber PAC online if quick\nand easy! However, if you have not yet done so, please remember\nto complete our solicitation form by clicking here\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/_pacform.htm.\n\n\n**************************************\n\nYou are receiving this e-mail because you are a U.S. Chamber of\nCommerce member. If you received this e-mail in error or wish\nto unsubscribe, simply hit Reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE in the\nsubject line.\n", "mid" : "104199.1075840213736.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/492.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "492.", "date" : "2000-10-06 16:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Election Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19997d" }, "sender" : "update@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "AEI IN AN INSTANT for Monday, October 9, 2000\nInformation on current and upcoming events, publications, and other \nactivities of the American Enterprise Institute\n___________________________________________________\n\nUPCOMING EVENTS\n\nUnless otherwise indicated, the events listed below will take place in the \nWohlstetter Conference Center, on the twelfth floor at AEI.\n\n*Trade Policy and the Presidential Election*\nSpeakers include Jagdish Bhagwati, Rep. Jim Kolbe (R.-Ariz.), Ira Shapiro, \nand Michael B. Smith\nTrade Policy Seminar, Wednesday, October 11, 8:00-9:30 a.m.\nhttp://www.aei.org/inv001011.htm (information and registration)\n\n*Culture and Economic Development*\nSpeakers include Lawrence E. Harrison, Samuel P. Huntington, Nicholas \nEberstadt, Michael Novak, and Frank Vogl\nBook Forum, Thursday, October 12, 10:00 a.m.-noon\nhttp://www.aei.org/inv001012.htm (information and registration)\n\n*Are Corporate Tax Shelters an 'Abuse' That Should Be Stopped?*\nSpeakers include Michael Gilman, George Plesko, and Daniel Shaviro\nTax Policy Seminar, Friday, October 13, 9:15-11:00 a.m.\nhttp://www.aei.org/inv1013.htm (information and registration)\n\n*Venezuela's New Path--Has Chavez Found the Way?*\nSpeaker: Mark Falcoff\nFriday Forum, October 13, 12:30-2:00 p.m.\nTo register, contact Jeannette Warren (202.862.4878, jwarren@aei.org).\n\n*On Two Wings: The Humble God and Common Sense at the Founding of the United \nStates*\nSpeaker: Michael Novak\nFour Lectures, October 18, October 25, November 1, and November 8, 4:30 p.m.\nFor more information, contact Catherine Horan (202.319.5259) or Laurel \nCornell (202.862.5839).\nNOTE: These lectures will take place at the Columbus School of Law, Catholic \nUniversity, Washington, D.C.\n\n*Modernizing the People's Liberation Army*\nSpeakers include James R. Lilley, Doug Lovelace, and Larry Wortzel\nBook Forum, Thursday, October 19, 3:00-5:00 p.m.\nhttp://www.aei.org/inv001019.htm (information and registration)\n\n*Poor Democracy*\nSpeaker: Leon Aron\nFriday Forum, October 20, 12:30-2:00 p.m.\nTo register, contact Jeannette Warren (202.862.4878, jwarren@aei.org).\n\n*The New Era of Taiwan's Democratization*\nSpeakers include You-ping Cheng, Alexander Huang, James R. Lilley, Chia-lung \nLin, and Emile Sheng\nSymposium, Monday, October 23, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.\nTo register, contact Joanna Yu (202.862.5806, jyu@aei.org).\n___________________________________________________\n\nNEW PUBLICATIONS\n\nOptional Federal Chartering and Regulation of Insurance Companies, ed. Peter \nJ. Wallison\nBook, AEI Press\nhttp://www.aei.org/shop1/shops/1/m-o.htm#0303 (order form)\nhttp://www.aei.org/bs/bs12110.htm (book summary)\n\nPreparing to Be President: The Memos of Richard E. Neustadt, ed. Charles O. \nJones\nBook, AEI Press and Brookings Institution Press\nhttp://www.aei.org/shop1/shops/1/p-r.htm#0298 (order form)\nhttp://www.aei.org/bs/bs12148.htm (book summary)\nhttp://www.aei.org/shop1/shops/1/4139-6.pdf (full text)\n\nDeregulation of Network Industries: What's Next? ed. Sam Peltzman and \nClifford Winston\nBook, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies\nhttp://www.aei.brookings.org/publications/abstract.asp?pID=88 (abstract)\nhttp://www.aei.brookings.org/publications/books/deregulation.pdf (full text)\n\n*Why Socialism Failed in the United States,* by Seymour Martin Lipset\nBradley Lecture, October 2, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/bradley/bl001002.htm (full text)\n\n*China after Communism,* by Arthur Waldron\nBradley Lecture, September 11, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/bradley/bl091100.htm (full text)\n\n*Oil: It Could Get Ugly,* by John H. Makin\nEconomic Outlook, October 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/eo/eo12149.htm (full text)\n\nAEI Newsletter, October 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/nl/nloct00.htm (full text)\n\n*Fair Use of Antitrust Law,* by Robert E. Litan\nPolicy Matters, September 2000\nhttp://www.aei.brookings.org/publications/policy/policy_00_14.asp (full text)\n\n*The Regulation of Derivative Instruments*\nShadow Financial Regulatory Committee Statement, September 25, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/shdw/shdw163.htm (full text)\n\n*Privatizing the Housing GSEs*\nShadow Financial Regulatory Committee Statement, September 25, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/shdw/shdw164.htm (full text)\n\n*Al Gore and the 'Wicked Project': Aboard the Resentment Special,* by Michael \nNovak\nArticle in National Review, September 25, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/ranova000925.htm (full text)\n\n*How Al Turned the Corner,* by William Schneider\nArticle in National Journal, September 23, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/raschn000923.htm (full text)\n\n*No Consensus on Security Council Reform,* by John R. Bolton\nArticle in the Earth Times, September 21, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/rajrb000921.htm (full text)\n\n*Gender Gap Calculus,* by Karlyn H. Bowman\nArticle in the Washington Times, September 21, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/rabowm000921.htm (full text)\n\n*Facing the Future Digitalized World and Much Faster, Cheaper Computing,* by \nNewt Gingrich\nBook Review in the Washington Times, September 17, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/raging000917.htm (full text)\n\n*A Duke-Out Over...Paradigms,* by William Schneider\nArticle in National Journal, September 16, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/raschn000916.htm (full text)\n\n*Gore Getting over Clinton Fatigue as Race Enters the Homestretch,* by Karlyn \nH. Bowman\nArticle in Roll Call, September 14, 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/rabowm000914.htm (full text)\n\n*Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio \nLiberty,* by Mark Falcoff\nBook Review in Commentary, September 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/rafalc0009.htm (full text)\n\n*The 'Chineseness' of Taiwan,* by Arthur Waldron\nArticle in Policy Review, August/September 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/rawald0008-09.htm (full text)\n___________________________________________________\n\nOTHER ACTIVITIES\n\nAt its annual dinner on February 13, AEI will honor Clarence Thomas, \nassociate justice of the Supreme Court, with the 2001 Francis Boyer Award. \nThe Francis Boyer Award recipient, selected by AEI's Council of Academic \nAdvisers, is an eminent thinker who has made notable intellectual or \npractical contributions to American society. Thomas will deliver the \nInstitute's 2001 Francis Boyer Lecture at the dinner.\n\nhttp://www.aei.org/boyer/dinner.htm (information)\nhttp://www.aei.org/boyer/dinnerform.htm (ticket purchase form)\n___________________________________________________\n\nRELEVANT TO THE NEWS\n\nOn October 4, the Federal Communications Commission suspended for sixty days \ntwo federal rules requiring broadcasters to give candidates free air time to \nrespond to campaign endorsements or personal attacks. AEI associate scholar \nDaniel E. Troy has commented in the past on these and other restrictions by \nthe FCC:\n\n*End FCC Speech Restrictions on Broadcasters,* by Daniel E. Troy\nOn the Issues, August 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/oti/oti11989.htm (full text)\n\n*The FCC's Squeeze on Religious Broadcasting,* by Daniel E. Troy\nOn the Issues, March 2000\nhttp://www.aei.org/oti/oti11485.htm (full text)\n\n*Banning Ads Just Got Harder,* by Daniel E. Troy\nArticle in the Wall Street Journal, June 21, 1999\nhttp://www.aei.org/ra/ratroy8.htm (full text)\n___________________________________________________\n\nAmerican Enterprise Institute\n1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.\nWashington, DC 20036\n202.862.5800 tel.\n202.862.7177 fax\nhttp://www.aei.org\n\nPlease address comments to kburrows@aei.org.\nIf this message was forwarded to you and you would like to subscribe to AEI \nin an Instant, please send your name and email address to kburrows@aei.org.\nIf you have received this message in error or wish to unsubscribe from this \nmailing list, please email stop-aeiupdate@aei.org.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6445281.1075840213762.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/493.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "493.", "date" : "2000-10-06 10:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "AEI IN AN INSTANT" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19997e" }, "sender" : "chayes@stc.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Kenneth: \n\nFind out how your company can reap the rewards of eBusiness Integration by \nattending STC's eBusiness Integration Conference.\n\nSTC is the leading global provider of eBusiness Integration Solutions.? With \nnearly 1400 customers at more than 1600 sites worldwide,? STC has a \nsuccessful, ten-year track record and has helped world-class organizations \nachieve the following:\n\n??????????????? Automate real-time and intelligent exchange of information \n??????????????? Manage critical business processes across the entire value \nchain \n??????? Optimize supply and demand webs \n??????????????? Improve customer relationships \n\nAgenda:? Come and spend the morning with us and stay for lunch if you can!? \n??????????????? Learn more about STC's product offerings and how eBusiness \nIntegration can make your company a leader. \n\n8:00 am - 8:30 am ????? Continental Breakfast \n8:30 am - 12:00 pm ???? Conference \n???????????????? STC Corporate Overview and Strategy ?? \n???????????????? STC Product Suite Overview \n???????????????? Industry Marketing Strategy and Value Propositions \n??????? ??????? -Telco, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Utilities \n???????? STC Product Presentations and Demonstrations: \n??????????????????????????????? - e*Gate Integrator, our award winning \nintegration offering \n??????????????????????????????? - e*Xchange Integrator, our Business Process \nManagement and B2B Integration solution \n??????????????????????????????? - e*Index Global Identifier, our latest \noffering that enables customer record matching across disparate customer \ndatabases\n\n12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ???? Lunch \n\nWhere/When: \n?????????????? Monday October 23: New York area \n?????????????? Tuesday October 24: Washington DC area \n?????????????? Wednesday October 25: Chicago area \n?????????????? Thursday October 26: Dallas area \n?????????????? Friday October 27: Los Angeles area \n\nRegister by October 16, 2000 to get a FREE tailored value proposition from \nSTC Strategic Services. \n(If public financial information on your organization is not available a \nshort interview will be necessary.) \n\nFor more detailed information and to register go to? \nhttp://www.stc.com/promo/conference \n\nSee you there! \n\nSTC  ", "mid" : "12133422.1075840213786.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/494.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "494.", "date" : "2000-10-06 11:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Invitation to STC's eBusiness Integration Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19997f" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached file is a memo from our pollster on  Republicans should you talk to \nBill  Archer.\n\n?\n\nChannel 2 did a poll story on Thursday  which shows the Arena with a 19 or 20 \npoint lead. It was their poll. Our  latest show about the same.\n\n?\n--Dave Walden\n - Arena-Republican poll memo.doc", "mid" : "16145637.1075840213809.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/495.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "495.", "date" : "2000-10-07 10:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena and Bill Archer" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199980" }, "sender" : "james.bannantine@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "don.black@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com", "jose.bestard@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "peter.weidler@enron.com", "joe.kishkill@enron.com", "don.black@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com", "jose.bestard@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "peter.weidler@enron.com", "joe.kishkill@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "don.black@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com", "jose.bestard@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "peter.weidler@enron.com", "joe.kishkill@enron.com" ], "text" : "In case this becomes big news in the United States, attached is a summary=\n=20\nfrom the Argentina team of the political situation in Argentina.  It is not=\n a=20\npolitical meltdown but it is a significant change in the executive branch a=\nnd=20\npotential realignment of the political parties in Argentina.  The cabinet=\n=20\nshuffle and resignation of the vice president are in the wake of the senate=\n=20\nbribery scandal in Argentina where the opposition was supposedly bribed to=\n=20\nvote for the governments changes in law (actually in favor of economic=20\nreform).  The cabinet shuffle was economics oriented with the economic team=\n=20\nbeing strengthened, but potentially at the expense of the alliance that hol=\nds=20\nthe government and a majority in Congress over Menem's party, the peronists=\n. =20\nThe vice president was the senior member of the second party in the allianc=\ne=20\n(President De La Rua is senior member of the first party in the alliance). =\n=20\nFinancial markets reacted slightly negatively to the shakeup with bond=20\nspreads widening slightly and Argentine stock prices down slightly.  As a=\n=20\nminimum we will keep a close eye on the political and financial situation a=\nnd=20\nbe prepared for any more significant reaction by the financial markets. =20\n---------------------- Forwarded by James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on=\n=20\n10/08/2000 07:04 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nDon Black@ENRON\n10/07/2000 08:16 AM\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Joe Kishkill/SA/Enron@Enron, Diomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, Pet=\ner=20\nE Weidler/NA/Enron@Enron, Michael Guerriero/SA/Enron@Enron=20\n\nSubject: Argentina Political Analysis\n\nMike,\nThanks for the quick turnaround on this from you and your team.\n\nJim,\nThis is as far as this distribution went.  Please edit as needed and forwar=\nd=20\nto whomever you feel necessary.\n---------------------- Forwarded by Don Black/SA/Enron on 10/07/2000 11:07 =\nAM=20\n---------------------------\nFrom: Michael Guerriero on 10/07/2000 10:13 AM\nTo: Don Black/SA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Guillermo Canovas/SA/Enron@Enron, Cristian Folgar/SA/Enron@Enron, Maria=\n=20\nBelen Salvador/SA/Enron@Enron=20\nSubject: Argentina Political Analysis\n\n\nAs reported Carlos Chacho Alvarez resigned his position Friday as Vice=20\npresident of Argentina.=20\n\nThe main reason of this resignation was a political disagreement with Cabin=\net=20\nchanges announced on Thursday 5th by President De la Rua.  Alvarez\npublicly noted he could no longer tolerate the political differences with t=\nhe=20\nPresident over the senate bribery scandal. Particularly Alvarez disagreed=\n=20\nwith De la Rua's decision to promote Alberto Flamarique from Minister of=20\nLabor to General Secretary and to keep Fernando de Santiba=0Fez as Chief of=\n the=20\nIntelligence Department.  Both Flamarique and Santiba=0Fez are suspected of=\n=20\npaying bribes to Senators to vote for a new Labor Law. Alvarez has=20\nemotionally championed the fight against the senate scandal and has been=20\nstrongly advocating for the resignation of Flamarique, Santiba=0Fez and all=\n=20\nSenators involved in the affair.=20\n\nIt was considered that the decision of De la R?a was intended to demonstrat=\ne=20\nthat he, and not Alvarez, holds the power and that De la R?a wanted to=20\ndemonstrate that the changes were focused on improving the economic situati=\non=20\nand to move beyond the Senate scandal.\n\nThe main changes in the cabinet, announced on Thursday 5th, are the followi=\nng:\nChistian Colombo (economist, in good relationship with Machinea) will repla=\nce=20\nTerragno as Chief of Cabinet.\nMachinea (Minister of Economy) will also be responsible of the Ministry of=\n=20\nInfrastructure.=20\nJorge De la R?a (former General Secretary of the President and President's=\n=20\nbrother) will be Minister of Justice.=20\nPatricia Bullrich (peronist) will be Minister of Labor.=20\n\nAs a consequence of Alvarez' resignation, Flamarique resigned to his positi=\non=20\nof General Secretary of the President.\n\nRegarding the preliminary impact of the political changes to the economic=\n=20\nsituation it could be considered the following:\n\nBefore Alvarez resignation, the cabinet changes were considered positive=20\nintending to increase the power of  the Minister of Economy and reduce the=\n=20\ninternal disagreements in the Administration.\nAlthough Alvarez (the leader of the Frepaso party) said he will be still pa=\nrt=20\nof the \"Alianza\" (the Radical and Frepaso party alliance) in Office, Alvare=\nz'=20\nresignation could lead to the division of the Alianza and reduce the abilit=\ny=20\nof De la Rua to pass new laws in the Congress. A breakup of the coalition=\n=20\nwould make the Peronist the largest party in both houses of Congress only=\n=20\ncompounding the potential for government gridlock =20\nThis situation will weaken De la Rua and probably foster new re-alignments =\nin=20\nthe political field.\nAll the situation will increase economic uncertainty and will delay economi=\nc=20\nrecovery. The market will wait to see if a conflict develops in the Alianza=\n.\nDe la Rua and his team will probably be forced to take \"strong\" decisions t=\no=20\nretain the political initiative, strength and control.\nMachinea will probably try to gain the market confidence, announcing that D=\ne=20\nla Rua's Administration will not change the macro foundations of the econom=\nic=20\nagenda and even increase its commitment toward monetary and fiscal=20\nequilibrium, exchange rate policy, respect for vested rights, etc.\n\nFinancial analysts have viewed the situation as \"an institutional crisis wi=\nth=20\nunknown effects on the economy\". The insecurity of the Argentina's politica=\nl=20\nfuture caused Argentine debt paper to fall. The Argentine JP Morgan Emergin=\ng=20\nMarket Bond Index widened 23 basis points to 685 over US Treasuries.=20\nArgentina's 17 year global bond fell only slightly. There does not appear t=\no=20\nbe a market panic as noted by the trading of Argentine ADR's in New York. =\n=20\nThey were down cents rather than dollars and a number of them closing=20\nunchanged.\n\nWe will continue to monitor the situation and update as warranted.  =20\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "5031964.1075840213836.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/496.", "bcc" : [ "don.black@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com", "jose.bestard@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "peter.weidler@enron.com", "joe.kishkill@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "496.", "date" : "2000-10-08 12:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Argentina Political Analysis" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199981" }, "sender" : "25465@www.brook.edu", "recipients" : [ "brookings_alert@www.brook.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE BROOKINGS ALERT\nweek of Monday, October 9, 2000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu/\n\n\nE V E N T S\n***********************************\n  KEEPING THE GOOD TIMES ROLLING: TECHNOLOGY AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY\n  A Brookings Priorities 2000 (P2K) National Issues Forum, with Sen.\n  Robert Bennett for George W. Bush, and Robert Shapiro for Al Gore.\n  Also with James Glassman (AEI), Robert Litan (Brookings), and Alice\n  Rivlin (Brookings). Moderated by Alan Murray, D.C. Bureau Chief of\n  The Wall Street Journal\n  Tuesday, October 10, 2000 @ 10:00am\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/20001010.htm\n\n  AMERICAN PRIMACY: WHAT TO DO WITH IT?\n  A Brookings Priorities 2000 (P2K) National Issues Forum\n  Wednesday, October 18, 2000\n  Call Communications, 202/797-6105, to attend\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/p2k/primacy.htm\n\n  MEASURING CORPORATE PERFORMANCE IN THE NEW ECONOMY\n  A luncheon discussion of three new cutting-edge studies of performance\n  measurement and corporate disclosure standards\n  Tuesday, October 24, free buffet lunch at noon, discussion\n  begins at 12:30pm. 538 Dirksen Senate Office Building\n  Call Alicia Dorsey Jones, 202/797-6131, to attend\n\n\nH E S S  R E P O R T\n***********************************\n  Week five of presidential campaign TV coverage analysis by\n  Stephen Hess, with data and fourth round of awards for media coverage\n  All available at: http://www.brookings.edu/HessReport/\n\n\nP U B L I C A T I O N S\n***********************************\n  BOOK EVENT:\n  Politics & Prose Bookstore to Host Presidential Debate Program:\n  \"Challenges & Duties of a New Administration,\" a panel discussion with\n  debate broadcast to follow. Featuring Bradley Patterson, author of\n  The White House Staff (Brookings, 2000), Joel Aberbach, co-author of In\n  the Web of Politics (Brookings, 2000), and Harry Bennet, author of The\n  American Presidency 1945-2000 (Sutton Publishing, 2000)\n  Tuesday, October 17 @ 7:30pm, Politics & Prose, 5015 Connecticut Ave.,\n  NW; Tel: 202-364-1919. For more book info, please visit:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/white_house_staff.htm\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press//web_of_politics.htm\n\n\nP O L I C Y  B R I E F S,\n P A P E R S, A R T I C L E S\n***********************************\n  \"Pressure to Grow,\" Policy Brief #65 (October 2000)\n  by Paul C. Light\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb065/pb65.htm\n\n  \"Children in Out-of-Home Placements,\"\n  Children's Roundtable Report #4 (September 2000)\n  by Joyce A. Ladner\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/childrensroundtable/issue4/issue4.htm\n\n\nI N  T H E  P R E S S\n***********************************\n  \"Breakthrough in U.S.-North Korean Relations?\"\n  opinion by Joel S. Wit; Chosun Ilbo; (10/06/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/fellows/20001006.htm\n\n  \"Enter the Israeli Arabs,\"\n  opinion by Shibley Telhami; The Baltimore Sun (10/04/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Telhami/20001004.htm\n\n  \"Reschedule This Pesky Election,\"\n  The Hess Report by Stephen Hess; USA Today (10/02/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/gs/projects/HessReport/week4.htm\n\n\nM U L T I M E D I A\n &  C H A T S\n***********************************\n  Oct. 10: Chat with Stephen Hess about the presidential race\n  --@ 2:00pm EDT\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/Hess001010.htm\n\n  Transcripts from previous chats on education, the economy and\n  technology, social security reform, and more, available at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/chat.htm\n\n\nE X E C U T I V E\n E D U C A T I O N\n***********************************\n  Brookings Center for Public Policy Education offers 16 new programs\n  this year. For more information on education programs designed for\n  government and business executives throughout the year, call\n  1-800-925-5730 or visit the Center for Public Policy Education\n  on-line at: http://www.brookings.edu/ExecEd/\n_______________\nThe Brookings Alert is delivered electronically every Monday.\nWe invite you to forward this Brookings Alert to a colleague.\n\nYou can subscribe to the Brookings_Alert listserv in two ways:\n(1) send an e-mail to: JOIN-BROOKINGS_ALERT@www.brookings.edu\n    with a blank Subject line and a blank Message body\n\n(2) visit the Brookings website at:\n    http://www.brookings.edu/scripts/lyris.pl?join=brookings_alert\n_______________\nThe Brookings Institution\n1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20036\n(202) 797-6000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu/\n\n---\nYou are currently subscribed to brookings_alert as: [klay@enron.com]\nTo unsubscribe, forward this message to \nleave-brookings_alert-25465S@www.brook.edu", "mid" : "15064528.1075840213930.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/497.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "brookings_alert@www.brook.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "497.", "date" : "2000-10-08 13:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "THE BROOKINGS ALERT, 10/09/00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199982" }, "sender" : "philip.rhind@za.hsbcib.com", "recipients" : [ "timothy.b.rebhorn@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Sir,\n\nI  had  the  misfortune  recently  of listening to your presentation at the \nAIPN\nconference in Cape Town, South Africa. I had to leave immediately following \nyour\ntalk , otherwise I would have challenged you about the contents of you talk. \nYou\nused  this  opportunity  to  criticise  bankers  (lenders)  as  you  called \nthem\nreferring  to  them  as  quote \"concrete shoes\" and also criticised \npara-statals\ncommenting that \"they never offer to buy you lunch.\" Such idiotic references \nare\nnot  what  I would expect from an officer of Enron Corporation. Although your \ncv\nindicates  that infact you are part of Merrill International. It is not clear \nif\nyou are also an officer of Enron.\n\nI  as  a  Director of HSBC Investment Bank , plus my UK and RSA based \ncolleagues\nhave over recent years spent a considerable amount of time and money  \nperforming\nvarious  studies  for  Enron  iro  the proposed MISP and gas export project \nplus\nProject \"Sunshine\" etc.  HSBC have not billed Enron for any of this work.\n\nI  had the pleasure of meeting  Dr Ken Lay at CERA in February and amongst \nother\nthings  he  referred  to  the  various  problems  Enron had experienced wrt \nthis\nproject  and  stated  that quote  \"Enron do not build steel plants.\"  This \nclear\nand  honest  comment  from  your  boss  is  welcome  and  this is indeed \nEnron's\nprerogative.  What  I  object  to  frankly  is a presentation that maintains \nthe\npretence  of a project and seeks to blame third parties such as lenders and \npara\nstatal organisations for difficulties you may have experienced.\n\nI suggest that it is in everyone's interest to speak openely and \nconstructively.\nI  for one have no problem at all Enron saying that their future is in \nbroadband\nand not in steel plants in Mozambique.\n\nIf  anyone  is  interested in my own views as to how things could have been \ndone\ndifferently out here I would be delighted to let you  or Dr Lay know.\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nPhilip Rhind\n\n\n___________________________________________________________________\n\n\nThis information (including any attached information) is issued by\na member of the HSBC Investment Banking group of companies for the\ninformation of its non-private customers only.  It is not an\ninvitation to buy or sell securities. HSBC Investment Banking makes\nno representation and accepts no responsibility or liability as to\nits completeness or accuracy.\n\nEach page attached hereto must also be read in conjunction with any\ndisclaimer which forms part of it.", "mid" : "21337500.1075840213953.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/498.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "timothy.b.rebhorn@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "498.", "date" : "2000-10-09 08:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Your AIPN presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199983" }, "sender" : "pdoyle@mathisgroup.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Fax Memorandum\n\nDate: 09 October 2000\n\nTo: Enron Corporation\n Kenneth Lay\n Phone: 713-853-6161\n Fax: 713-853-9479\n\nFrom: The MATHIS Group, Inc.\n Peter G. Doyle\n Phone: 281-265-6028\n Fax: 281-265-6825\n\nSubject: Forum Topic - HALFTIME & BEYOND\n\n\n\nJust a few notes to give some thought to before attending our meeting this \nevening.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHALFTIME - an interval in a person's life where he or she explores ways to \ntransform their success into significance.\n\n\n\nWhat is it that you have always wanted to do?  And why haven't you done it \nyet?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHALFTIME DRILL:\n\n Answer the following questions to help you take stock of your first half as \nyou prepare for a better second half.  Be honest, and write down your answers.\n\n1) What do I want to be remembered for? Write a description of how your life \nwould look if it turned out just the way you wished.\n\n2) What about money?\nHow much is enough?\nIf I have more than enough, what purpose do I serve with the excess?\nIf I have less than enough, what am I willing to do to correct that?\n\n3) How am I feeling about my career now?\nIs this what I want to be doing with my life ten years from now?\n\n4) Am I living a balanced life?\nWhat are the important elements in my life that deserve more time?\n\n5) What is the primary loyalty in my life?\n\n6) Where do I look for inspiration, mentors and working models for my second \nhalf?\n\n7) Peter Drucker says that two important needs are self-realization and \ncommunity.  On a scale of 1-10 (10 being the highest), how am I doing in \nthese areas?\n\n8) Draw a line that describes the ups and downs of your life.  Or draw three \nlines, one for personal life, one for family life, and one for work life.  \nWhere do they intersect?  Where do they diverge?\n\n9) Which of the following transition options seems to fit my temperament and \ngifts best?\n(Evaluate each option on a sale of 1-10)\na. Keep on doing what I already do well, but change the environment.\nb. Change the work, but stay in the same environment.\nc. Turn an avocation into a new career.\nd. Double-track (or even triple-track) in parallel careers (not hobbies).\ne. Keep on doing what I'm doing, even past retirement age.\n\n10) What do I want for my children?\n\n", "mid" : "23162326.1075840213981.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/499.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "499.", "date" : "2000-10-09 03:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199984" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "executive.committee@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " In Monday=01,s Executive Committee meeting we discussed the need for a com=\nmon=20\nstatement to use in response to questions about last week=01,s power price=\n=20\nspikes and Enron=01,s performance.  That statement follows.  Media inquirie=\ns, as=20\nalways, should be referred to Mark Palmer (ext. 3-4738).\n\n=01&We are fully performing on all of our commitments. Many of the facts ar=\ne=20\nstill being gathered.  This information will determine, in part, our=20\ncontractual commitments.*  Accordingly, discussion are ongoing with certain=\n=20\nof our counterparties to determine our obligations and the proper course of=\n=20\naction.  We are and will continue to be in regular contact with customers. =\n=20\nWe have made various arrangements with our customers to address the recent=\n=20\nprice spike including purchasing (or arranging to purchase) power for them=\n=20\nor, in some cases, purchasing our obligations back from them directly.\n\nWe do not publicly discuss daily or weekly financial performance of specifi=\nc=20\nbusinesses.  However, we operate our power business, as we do all other=20\ncommercial functions, within strict, Board-directed value at risk limits. =\n=20\nOur focus is on maintaining a balanced portfolio and not =01&swinging for t=\nhe=20\nfences=018 during periods of volatility.=018\n\n\n\n *Many of the facts are still being gathered.  This information will=20\ndetermine, in part, our contractual commitments.  Accordingly, discussion a=\nre=20\nongoing with certain of our counterparties to determine our obligations and=\n=20\nthe proper course of action.", "mid" : "11927727.1075840200780.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/5.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "executive.committee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "5.", "date" : "1999-08-03 04:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "=?ANSI_X3.4-1968?Q?Statements_concerning_last_week=01,s_price_spike?=" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199985" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sanjay -\n\nFurther to my earlier message, Ken is very willing to go to the Chief \nMinister's hotel to meet with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nSanjay Bhatnagar@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n01/19/2000 06:52 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc: Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Pam Benson, Rosalee \nFleming@ENRON \nSubject: Meeting with SM Krishna, CM of Karanataka in Davos as per his letter \nto Dr. Lay\n\nDear Ken: \n\nAs discussed I would appreciate your meeting with the CM even for a few \nminutes at Davos. I will find soem time in ur schedule to brief you for that \nmeeting before you leave for Davos.\n\nThe CM considers u as a personal friend now that u have arranged for him to \nbe invited to Davos. In fact he has also requested you personally whether you \ncan arrange a meeting with Bill Gates while he is there. That would probably \nbe impossible given everyone's schedule there and my message for that to the \nCM is going to be that eaxctly that... the schedules look impossible to \narrange that.\n\nHowever for your meeting, I would appreciate giving us some time.\n\nRegards,\nSanjay\n\n", "mid" : "5624244.1075840201984.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/50.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "v.kumar@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "50.", "date" : "2000-01-19 02:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Meeting with SM Krishna, CM of Karanataka in Davos as per his\r\n letter to Dr. Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199986" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "heather_dalton@dell.com", "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "marney.l.mackenna@us.arthurandersen.com", "nancy_brigham@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "walter.d.gruenes@us.arthurandersen.com", "betty_rivero@i2.com", "teresa.d.king@us.arthurandersen.com", "joy_brawner@i2.com", "brent_anderson@i2.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com", "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "marney.l.mackenna@us.arthurandersen.com", "nancy_brigham@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "walter.d.gruenes@us.arthurandersen.com", "betty_rivero@i2.com", "teresa.d.king@us.arthurandersen.com", "joy_brawner@i2.com", "brent_anderson@i2.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "marney.l.mackenna@us.arthurandersen.com", "nancy_brigham@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "walter.d.gruenes@us.arthurandersen.com", "betty_rivero@i2.com", "teresa.d.king@us.arthurandersen.com", "joy_brawner@i2.com", "brent_anderson@i2.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com" ], "text" : "Hi Heather,\n\nThe next i2 Board of Directors, Compensation Committee and Audit Committee\nmeetings (after the Oct 23rd meeting) are scheduled for Tues, January 16,\n2001, at 8:00 a.m.  With the exception of the January 2001 meeting, no\nothers have been set.  After we receive our 2001 Earnings Release dates we\nwill schedule the Audit Committee and i2 Board of Directors meeting dates.\n\nNOTE:  Effective immediately, Keith Larney (469-357-4497) and his\nassistant, Shea Dugger (469-357-4195) of Legal will be taking over the i2\nBoard of Directors, Audit Committee and Compensation Committee meeting\nresponsibilities.\n\nI will be collaborating with them on the October 23 meeting but if you have\nany questions or concerns, please contact Keith or Shea.\n\nThanks!\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com\n\n\n\n\n                    Heather_Dalto\n                    n@Dell.com           To:     Barbette_Watts@i2.com\n                                         cc:\n                    10/09/00             Subject:     Board dates\n                    08:19 AM\n\n\n\n\n\nHi Barbette-\n\nCan you send me the dates for any upcoming Board mtgs?  I'm going over\nTom's\ncalendar w/ a fine tooth comb & want to make sure that what we have is\ncorrect.\n\nThanks!\nHeather\n\n\n", "mid" : "24256034.1075840214010.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/500.", "bcc" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "marney.l.mackenna@us.arthurandersen.com", "nancy_brigham@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "walter.d.gruenes@us.arthurandersen.com", "betty_rivero@i2.com", "teresa.d.king@us.arthurandersen.com", "joy_brawner@i2.com", "brent_anderson@i2.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "heather_dalton@dell.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "500.", "date" : "2000-10-09 04:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Board dates" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199987" }, "sender" : "ccidata@comcntr.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Red Herring values the opinions of our customers. Therefore, we would really \nappreciate your help in determining our new tagline.\n\nOur current tagline - The Business of Technology - is felt to be somewhat \nlimiting now that \"the business of technology\" has assumed great importance \nacross all areas of business.\n\nTherefore, please click on the survey link\n\nhttp://www1.comcntr.com:8080/scripts/qcweb.dll?starthtml&orion&rhc7232&suz0301\n2\n\n and let us know your opinion. The survey should only take a few minutes of \nyour time, and would be incredibly valuable to us.\n\nThanks in advance for your support and participation.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRed Herring Communications\nwww.redherring.com", "mid" : "18382127.1075840214033.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/501.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "501.", "date" : "2000-10-09 04:21:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Red Herring needs your help!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199988" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dad,\nWe are not going to go to D.C. on the 16th as Jose\nLuis needs to be back here for meetings on the 16th.\nThis just came up. He would like to meet with Lynn\nColeman at some time, but it may neet to wait until\nlater this month (depending on how things go this\nFriday).\nI hope you guys had a good time in Palm Beach. Houston\nis FREEZING! Now we have perfect weather in Florida,\nthough with hight of only 78!\nI'll see you this weekend.\nLove,\nElizabeth\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free!\nhttp://photos.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "12764763.1075840214056.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/502.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "502.", "date" : "2000-10-09 05:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "D.C." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199989" }, "sender" : "nina.garcia@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nEarlier this year when the decision was made to purchase our new GV aircraft, \nwe agreed to move forward with plans to sell one of our Falcon 900B's by \nyear-end.\n\nThis allows for Aviation to maintain a six aircraft domestic fleet, once the \nGV is delivered and operational at the beginning of the 2nd quarter of next \nyear.  Our '01 budget forecast is based on this assumption.\n\nA year-end sale avoids ad valorem tax issues.  It reduces our fleet to five \nduring the 1st quarter, which is also the limit that we can operate aircraft, \ni.e., several pilots unavailable (at GV flight training during this period).\n\nGary Fitch advises that Jeff and Joe do not have a preference on which \naircraft to sell.  Gary prefers selling the Falcon 900B (#N5733), since it \nhas only one lavatory.  The aircraft is 12 years old, in excellent condition, \nand has a market value of $20-22 million (lease buy-out of $19 million).\n\nWith your concurrence, we will contract with an aircraft broker and place the \nFalcon on the market.\n\nBill", "mid" : "23899357.1075840214078.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/503.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "503.", "date" : "2000-10-09 07:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "SALE OF FALCON 900B (#N5733)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19998a" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Note: forwarded message attached.\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free!\nhttp://photos.yahoo.com/\nX-Apparently-To: lizard_ar@yahoo.com via web1303.mail.yahoo.com\nX-Track: -20\nReceived: from mail.travelpark.com  (EHLO exchange.travelpark.com) \n(209.127.37.2)  by mta136.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 09 Oct 2000 12:33:57 \n-0700 (PDT)\nReceived: by mail.travelpark.com with Internet Mail Service (5.0.1460.8) id \n<T6YJ6QKS>; Mon, 9 Oct 2000 14:33:52 -0500\nMessage-ID: <222B2AC44919D311AC1700203589943FE50668@mail.travelpark.com>\nFrom: Tam Kinn <tam.kinn@travelpark.com>\nTo: 'Elizabeth Lay' <lizard_ar@yahoo.com>\nSubject: RE: Travel changes\nDate: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 14:33:51 -0500\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.0.1460.8)\nContent-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\nContent-Length: 6740\n\nHello Liz ,\n\nAll set - I will Federal Express tickets out tonight and you will receive it\ntomorrow .  Have a good trip -\n\nTam\n\nSALES AGT: TK/Y32FPR\n\n                                          LAY/ELIZABETH\n                                          144 N PROSPECT DR\n                                          CORAL GABLE FL 33133\n  ENRON CORP                              305 456-0876\n                                          TCP2LAY AND VITTOR\n                                          FEDERAL EXPRESS\n\n\n\n  DATE:  OCT 09 2000\n\nSERVICE               DATE  FROM           TO             DEPART  ARRIVE\n\nCONTINENTAL AIRLINES  12OCT MIAMI FL       HOUSTON TX     740P    918P\nCO 1519    B          THU   INTERNATIONAL  G.BUSH INTERCO\n                                           TERMINAL C\n                                                          NON STOP\n                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         2:38 DURATION\n                  AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-500\n                            SEAT 06A NO SMOKING CONFIRMED LAY/ELIZABETH(I\n\nCAR                   12OCT HOUSTON           TX\n                      12OCT LUXURY\n                            BEAL TOWN CAR 713 731-9233/PICKUP:BAGGAGE\n                            CLAIM ARRIVAL ON CO 1519 AT 918P\n                            DROPOFF:2121 KIRBY\n                            RATES $55 PLUS TAX DIRECT BILLING\n                            CONFIRMATION: LAY956\n\nCAR                   15OCT HOUSTON           TX\n                      15OCT LUXURY\n                            BEAL TOWN CAR 713 731-9233/PICKUP:215P AT\n                            2121 KIRBY\n                            DROPOFF: HOUSTON BUSH AIRPORT\n                            RATES $55 PLUS TAX DIRECT BILLING\n                            CONFIRMATION: LAY957\n\nCONTINENTAL AIRLINES  15OCT HOUSTON TX     MIAMI FL       330P    702P\nCO 6       B          SUN   G.BUSH INTERCO INTERNATIONAL\n                            TERMINAL C\n                            SNACK                         NON STOP\n                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         2:27 DURATION\n                  AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-500\n                            SEAT 07A NO SMOKING CONFIRMED LAY/ELIZABETH(I\n           **************************************************\n         YOUR TICKET REFLECTS A NEGOTIATED DISCOUNT FROM THE TAP\n             THE PUBLISHED FARE FOR THIS TICKET IS $1198.00\n           **************************************************\n\nRESERVATION NUMBER(S)  CO/OZDLV5\n\nLAY/ELIZABETH  S9C040YR0070\n\nCO  FREQUENT FLYER COTP672300\nINTL TVLRS: CARRY SOS WALLET CARD W/ENRONASSISTANCE INFO\nCALL SOS: IN U.S 800 523-6586/INTL 215 245-4707 (COLLECT)\n*******************************************\nELIZABETH AND JOSE LUIS VITTOR 305-456-0876\n***********************************************\nTICKET IS NON-REFUNDABLE. CHANGES ARE RESTRICTED\nAND WILL RESULT IN AN ADDITIONAL COLLECTION.\n***********************************************\n*********************************************\n***** BEAL TOWN CAR ARRIVAL INFO *****\nPON YOUR ARRIVAL, DRIVER WILL BE JUST INSIDE THE\nEXIT MARKED **TAXI LIMO AND GROUND TRANSPORTATION**\nLOCATED DOWNSTAIRS BY BAGGAGE CLAIM. LOOK FOR A\nSIGN WITH YOUR NAME ON IT.\nBEAL LOCAL PHONE NUMBER IS 713 731-9233.\n*********************************************\n***********************************************\nTRANSPORTATION WITH BEALS ARE DIRECT BILL TO THE LAYS ACCOUNT\n\n                                                   SALES AGT: TK/Y32FPR\n\n                                          VITTOR/JOSE LUIS\n                                          144 N PROSPECT DR\n                                          CORAL GABLE FL 33133\n                                          305 456-0876\n                                          TCP2LAY AND VITTOR\n                                          FEDERAL EXPRESS\n\n\n\n  DATE:  OCT 09 2000\n\nSERVICE               DATE  FROM           TO             DEPART  ARRIVE\n\nCONTINENTAL AIRLINES  12OCT MIAMI FL       HOUSTON TX     740P    918P\nCO 1519    B          THU   INTERNATIONAL  G.BUSH INTERCO\n                                           TERMINAL C\n                                                          NON STOP\n                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         2:38 DURATION\n                  AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-500\n                            SEAT 06B NO SMOKING CONFIRMED VITTOR/JOSE LUI\n\nCONTINENTAL AIRLINES  15OCT HOUSTON TX     MIAMI FL       330P    702P\nCO 6       B          SUN   G.BUSH INTERCO INTERNATIONAL\n                            TERMINAL C\n                            SNACK                         NON STOP\n                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         2:27 DURATION\n                  AIRCRAFT: BOEING 737-500\n                            SEAT 07B NO SMOKING CONFIRMED VITTOR/JOSE LUI\n           **************************************************\n         YOUR TICKET REFLECTS A NEGOTIATED DISCOUNT FROM THE TAP\n             THE PUBLISHED FARE FOR THIS TICKET IS $1198.00\n           **************************************************\n\nRESERVATION NUMBER(S)  CO/OZDLV5\n\nVITTOR/JOSE LUIS  S9C040YR0070\n\nELIZABETH AND JOSE LUIS VITTOR 305-456-0876\n***********************************************\nTICKET IS NON-REFUNDABLE. CHANGES ARE RESTRICTED\nAND WILL RESULT IN AN ADDITIONAL COLLECTION.\n***********************************************\n\nRESERVATION NUMBER(S)  CO/OZDLV5\n\nVITTOR/JOSE LUIS  S9C040YR0070\n\nELIZABETH AND JOSE LUIS VITTOR 305-456-0876\n***********************************************\nTICKET IS NON-REFUNDABLE. CHANGES ARE RESTRICTED\nAND WILL RESULT IN AN ADDITIONAL COLLECTION.\n***********************************************\n*********************************************\n***** BEAL TOWN CAR ARRIVAL INFO *****\nUPON YOUR ARRIVAL, DRIVER WILL BE JUST INSIDE THE\nEXIT MARKED **TAXI LIMO AND GROUND TRANSPORTATION**\nLOCATED DOWNSTAIRS BY BAGGAGE CLAIM. LOOK FOR A\nSIGN WITH YOUR NAME ON IT.\nBEAL LOCAL PHONE NUMBER IS 713 731-9233.\n*********************************************\n***********************************************\nTRANSPORTATION WITH BEALS ARE DIRECT BILL TO THE LAYS ACCOUNT\n\n\nTam Kinn\nThe Travel Agency in the Park\n12212 Lamar Suite 718\nHouston , TX. 77010\n713-860-1154\n713-650-7022-fax\nTam@travelpark.com\n\n\n -----Original Message-----\n From: Elizabeth Lay [SMTP:lizard_ar@yahoo.com]\n Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 3:03 PM\n To: Tam Kinn\n Cc: jlvittor_ar@yahoo.com\n Subject: Travel changes\n\n Tam,\n We are not going to go to Washington D.C., change of\n plans. We are going to return from Houston to Miami on\n Sunday afternoon.\n Thanks,\n Liz\n\n __________________________________________________\n Do You Yahoo!?\n Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free!\n http://photos.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "29943821.1075840214104.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/504.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "504.", "date" : "2000-10-09 05:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fwd: RE: Travel changes" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19998b" }, "sender" : "tgorski@madisonenergy.com", "recipients" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Compliments of Madison Energy Advisors, Inc.\n <<WMR100800.xls>>\n\n - WMR100800.xls", "mid" : "16440200.1075840214126.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/505.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "505.", "date" : "2000-10-09 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Weekly Market Review 10/2 - 10/8" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19998c" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, October 16\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, \nOctober 13.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "5763977.1075840214180.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/507.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "507.", "date" : "2000-10-09 08:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 16" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19998d" }, "sender" : "savoycap@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nI plan to be in Houston on Monday and Tuesday next week.   If you are\navailable, I'd like to discuss your interest and activities in Spain with\nyou.    I'll ask my assistant, Millie, to call your office to see what works\nwith your schedule.\n\nRegards,\nFrank Lorenzo\n\n", "mid" : "3519976.1075840214203.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/508.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "508.", "date" : "2000-10-09 08:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Houston Visit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19998e" }, "sender" : "tom.glassanos@xign.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Ken,\n\nI read with interest today about Enron on your corporate web site and your\nrecognition as one of the top U.S. CEOs. Such success usually results from a\nhistory of strong business and customer relationships. With this in mind, I\nfelt compelled to bring my one and only experience with Enron to your\nattention.\n\nI am President, CEO of Xign Corporation located in Pleasanton, CA.  Our\ncompany is developing software for electronic payments.  Our board of\ndirectors includes Charles Schwab and Bob Kimmitt (former U.S. Ambassador to\nGermany and President of Commerce One).\n\nOur company signed an intent last June with Enron to sublease an office\nbuilding.  My team worked in good faith with Enron people for 5 months\nwaiting for a draft lease.  During this period we were delayed time and\nagain by \"lack of legal resources\" to complete the contract.  Last month we\nwere told that Enron still wanted to lease the space, but the vacancy would\nbe delayed one month (from the original October 15th date).  Two weeks ago\nwe were told that a November date was at risk and the lease could not be\nsigned.\n\nThis week the Enron representative told us (1) there is no occupancy date\nthat can be established and (2) Enron is not willing or interested in\ntelling us when we they can set a date.  End of conversation.\n\nOur company has pursued this matter for six months with assurances by Enron\nof their intention to move forward in good faith.  My company is now down to\n100 days in our current lease in a market with very little available space.\nThis will materially effect our operation and our shareholders.  Enron did\nnot legally commit to the lease. But continued reassurances of the intent to\nsign the lease, misled us.  We won't make a similar mistake in the future.\n\nWe all operate as members of a business community.  I'm sure my experience\nwith Enron is not reflective of your organization as a whole. I would\ncertainly appreciate if you could have someone look into this matter and\nlet us know if there might be a solution to this situation that works well\nfor all parties.\n\nThank you very much,\n\n\nTom Glassanos\nPresident, CEO\nXign Corporation\n(925) 876-2326\n\n", "mid" : "3783810.1075840214226.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/509.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "509.", "date" : "2000-10-09 13:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Experience" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19998f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "service@sbsubscriber.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Not interested\n\n\n\n\nservice@sbsubscriber.com on 01/20/2000 11:08:58 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: Urgent - Please Respond\n\n\n\nWe're sorry the web site address embedded in the email we sent you yesterday \ncontained an error.  Please try again using the revised address shown in the \ntext below.\n\nThank you\n\n\nDear Kenneth L. Lay:\n\nGreat news!  Your copy of 'Strategy & Business' issue 18 is in the mail.  \nThis quarter's edition is our first double-issue, and offers 'Strategy & \nBusiness' subscribers a powerful reality-check on the single most important \ntopic on the CEO Agenda today - E-Commerce.\n\nNot so great news!  This issue of 'Strategy & Business' may be your last.  \nPostal and audit regulations strictly limit the number of complimentary \ncopies we can serve.  Recently we emailed you to ask for confirmation that \nyou would like to continue your subscription. If you have not already done so \nplease do so now by visiting our Subscriber Services Center at \nhttp://www.sbsubscriber.com/services/cg.cfm?D=20000119143223&N=830487732&R=207\n.0 and following the simple instructions there.  It will only take a few \nmoments, and will insure that you don't miss a single issue of the magazine \nthat brings you the Best Ideas in Business.\n\nSincerely\n\nBev Chaloux\nCirculation Director\n\nPS:  You can also use our Subscriber Services Center to order extra copies of \nStrategy & Business, change your delivery address, or notify us of any \ndelivery problems.  Try it.  And let me have your views on how it works.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3845300.1075840202009.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/51.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "service@sbsubscriber.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "51.", "date" : "2000-01-20 03:17:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Urgent - Please Respond" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199990" }, "sender" : "stelzer@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "boumaj@swlaw.com", "kbowman@aei.org", "sbrennanhrg@aol.com", "constance_burns@harvard.edu", "alison.clark@newsint.co.uk", "katedouglas@kd59.fsnet.co.uk", "jedwards@tjg.co.uk", "ray.gallagher@bskyb.com", "bhalpern@swlaw.com", "path@mail.hudson.org", "wheller@edisonmission.com", "les.hinton@newsint.co.uk", "william_hogan@harvard.edu", "ijolles@gpu.com", "trevor.kavanagh@the-sun.co.uk", "101565.2431@compuserve.com", "klay@enron.com", "hil1@is2.nyu.edu", "cglubar@mlb.com", "mmarrie@swlaw.com", "callum.mccarthy@ofgem.gov.uk", "julie.mellon@newsint.co.uk", "102774.3515@compuserve.com", "kim.nye@sunday-times.co.uk", "npaul@exectravel.com", "nancy@metrometro.com", "jane.reed@newsint.co.uk", "michael.rhodes@bskyb.com", "jshenefield@morganlewis.com", "bshew@attglobal.net", "coralt@aol.com", "hasmukhvara@lubbockfine.co.uk", "dwyndoe@newscorp.com", "nichola.yorke@newsint.co.uk" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The UK postal authorities, in their attempt to make the US authorities look\ngood by comparison, have now advised that there was a misprint on their\nnotice. The postal code at our London office, it now turns out, is W1J 5DU.\nPlease note. ", "mid" : "8854988.1075840214251.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/510.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "boumaj@swlaw.com", "kbowman@aei.org", "sbrennanhrg@aol.com", "constance_burns@harvard.edu", "alison.clark@newsint.co.uk", "katedouglas@kd59.fsnet.co.uk", "jedwards@tjg.co.uk", "ray.gallagher@bskyb.com", "bhalpern@swlaw.com", "path@mail.hudson.org", "wheller@edisonmission.com", "les.hinton@newsint.co.uk", "william_hogan@harvard.edu", "ijolles@gpu.com", "trevor.kavanagh@the-sun.co.uk", "101565.2431@compuserve.com", "klay@enron.com", "hil1@is2.nyu.edu", "cglubar@mlb.com", "mmarrie@swlaw.com", "callum.mccarthy@ofgem.gov.uk", "julie.mellon@newsint.co.uk", "102774.3515@compuserve.com", "kim.nye@sunday-times.co.uk", "npaul@exectravel.com", "nancy@metrometro.com", "jane.reed@newsint.co.uk", "michael.rhodes@bskyb.com", "jshenefield@morganlewis.com", "bshew@attglobal.net", "coralt@aol.com", "hasmukhvara@lubbockfine.co.uk", "dwyndoe@newscorp.com", "nichola.yorke@newsint.co.uk" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "510.", "date" : "2000-10-10 00:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Postal code -- revised" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199991" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n08:06AM EDT 10-OCT-00 C.E. UNTERBERG, TOWBIN (JAMES POYNER) DELL\nDELL COMPUTER: RELATIVE VALUATION ON LOWER ESTIMATES STILL ATTRACTIVE\n\n07:46AM EDT 10-OCT-00 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES (H.MOSESMANN)\nMICROPROCESSOR UPDATE - SUPPLY COULD OUTPACE DEMAND IN 4Q00/1Q01\n\n12:42PM EDT  9-OCT-00 MORGAN STANLEY\\DW (MUNSON, GILLIAN) AAPL\nTECHNOLOGY: CQ3 EARNINGS PREVIEW\n\n\n <<10.10.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.10.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "11882980.1075840214273.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/511.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "511.", "date" : "2000-10-10 02:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.10.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199992" }, "sender" : "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sally,\n\nPer your request, I have responded to Allen Gage with Mr. Lay's ticket \nselection for the upcoming 2000 - 2001 Rockets season.  He has asked if Mr. \nLay would reconsider providing 1 of the 2 Los Angeles Lakers games (Nov. 7 or \nDec. 21) in exchange for one of his January game choices?  As stated in the \nagreement letter, if Mr. Lay elects - we could provide Allen Gage with Mr. \nLay's tickets behind the Rockets bench at Courtside Row 2, Seats 25-28 as \nanother option.  \n\nPlease let me know how Mr. Lay would like to proceed with this request.  If \nyou would like to discuss this directly, please call me at 3-7883.\n\nThank you.\nDT", "mid" : "1267264.1075840214296.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/512.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "512.", "date" : "2000-10-10 02:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Allen Gage / Rockets Tickets" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199993" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Updates\nMark Frevert - new cellular number\n", "mid" : "25407199.1075840214326.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/513.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "513.", "date" : "2000-10-10 02:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Committee List - Updates" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199994" }, "sender" : "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "The attached memo includes a summary of discussion points for a meeting with \nJohn Chambers, Chairman of Cisco.  If you have additional questions, please \nadvise.\n", "mid" : "5100563.1075840214349.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/514.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "514.", "date" : "2000-10-10 03:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CYNET and John Chambers" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199995" }, "sender" : "barbara.sain@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "sandy.hackman@compaq.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "sandy.hackman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "sandy.hackman@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Larry Babbio has asked us to set up a telephonic Board meeting to discuss\nthe proposed term sheet for Michael's compensation and employment agreement.\nWe ask that you set aside an hour although it could be significantly less.\nProposed times are:\n\nThursday    10/12        4:00 p.m. (CDT - Houston time)\n                             or\n                                  5:00 p.m. (CDT - Houston time)\n\n\n\nFriday        10/13        7:00 a.m.  (CDT - Houston time)\n                            or\n                                  8:00 a.m.  (CDT - Houston time)\n\nIf it must wait until Monday (10/16), then 7:00 a.m. (CDT - Houston time).\n\n\nPlease let me know as soon as possible what time(s) you are available.\n\nThanks.\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n ", "mid" : "27148830.1075840214374.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/515.", "bcc" : [ "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "sandy.hackman@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "515.", "date" : "2000-10-10 03:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199996" }, "sender" : "fred.philipson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Lay,\n\nI have found the appropriate contacts.  We are now in process.  Please don'=\nt=20\ngo to any trouble.\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Fred Philipson/Corp/Enron on 10/10/2000=\n=20\n11:25 AM ---------------------------\n  =20\n=09\n=09\n=09From:  Fred Philipson                           10/06/2000 09:16 AM\n=09\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: =20\n\nSubject: Club Intrapreneur\n\nMr. Lay,\n\nI hope you don't mind the unsolicited email. I am interested in founding an=\n=20\ninternal organization, or club within Enron.  The club would require=20\nexecutive support in order to be successful.  I=01,ve therefore sent you a =\nhigh=20\nlevel summary outlining the club=01,s objectives so that you could pass it =\nalong=20\nto the correct executive(s) for further consideration if you think the idea=\n=20\nhas merit. I anticipate operating this program on my own time, so the=20\nincremental costs to the company would be minimal. Thank you in advance for=\n=20\nyour consideration.\n\nFred Philipson\n\n\nName\nClub Intrapreneur\n\nMission of Potential Organization\nTo nurture entrepreneurial concepts consistent with Enron strategies and=20\nabilities, bringing them to the point of a written business plan through th=\ne=20\ncollective, informal participation of Enron employees. =20\n\nValue Proposition\nThe club will stimulate, nurture and capitalize on the innovation of=20\ncollective individuals within the organization, serving as a catalyst for=\n=20\ndeveloping businesses within Enron.=20\n\nProblem Statement\nMany innovative ideas abound among Enron employees, yet they largely go=20\nunshared or if shared, go undeveloped due to the present lack of a forum. =\n=20\n\nSolution\nThis internal club could foster these ideas, reducing these lost=20\nopportunities.  The club could serve as a repository of information,=20\nreferring concept development to receptive mentors that could add insight=\n=20\ninto an idea=01,s development.=20\n\nOverview of club services\n? Quarterly speakers from the business community giving brown bag seminars =\nat=20\nEnron.  These speakers could be entrepreneurship professors from  Rice,=20\nventure capitalists or even entrepreneurs from outside Houston.  According =\nto=20\nthe Rice University Executive Education Office, Rice   professors charge=20\n$2,000/day, although many could be encouraged to speak pro bono, given thei=\nr=20\nrelationship with high-level Enron executives.   These speakers can also co=\nme=20\nfrom within Enron=01,s executive ranks, thereby further sharing knowledge a=\nnd=20\nshowing support for the club.\n? Monthly seminar-format meetings between Enron executive sponsors and club=\n=20\nmembers to review concepts and choose those that should be   nurtured furth=\ner.\n? Weekly, informal lunch meetings with club members discussing strategies a=\nnd=20\nideas, assigning action items, creating goals and targets for an idea=01,s =\n=20\ndevelopment.\n? Intranet site containing club meeting information, white papers, topics=\n=20\nunder discussion, links to relevant sites and an overview of Enron=01,s=20\nstrategic  direction, which would serve as a template showing intrapreneurs=\n=20\nthe types of ideas Enron would be most interested in developing.\n\n", "mid" : "17224938.1075840214398.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/516.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "516.", "date" : "2000-10-10 04:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Club Intrapreneur" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199997" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nTuesday, 10 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 SECURITY COUNCIL: Assembly Votes Today On Membership\n 2 UNESCO: Matsuura Seeks Funds For Reform\n 3 US: Foreign Operations Budget Wrangle Affects UN Issues\n\nHEALTH\n 4 POLIO: Afghan Factions Begin Cease-fire For Immunization\n 5 HIV/AIDS: General Assembly To Hold Special Session\n 6 HIV/AIDS II: India Attempts To Address Growing Crisis\n 7 RIFT VALLEY FEVER: WHO Appeals For Support In Yemen\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 8 CHILD RIGHTS: UN Committee Concludes 25th Session\n 9 CHILD SOLDIERS: UN Representative Calls For Further Action\n 10 MOZAMBIQUE: Most Women Remain Poor, Minister Says\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 11 ENDANGERED SPECIES: Cloning May Return Animal From\nExtinction\n 12 BIODIVERSITY: Eight Countries Proceed With Initiative\n 13 JORDAN: Government Launches \"Debt For Nature\" Swap\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 14 CHINA: WTO Entry Talks Stalled; More\n 15 ILO: Agency Warns Of Stress Epidemic\n 16 IMF/WORLD BANK: Commentary Critiques Reform Efforts\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 17 EAST TIMOR: Indonesia To Register Refugees; More\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 18 YUGOSLAVIA: UN Prosecutor To Expand Milosevic Indictment\n 19 MYANMAR: UN Envoy Arrives On Mission To Ease Tension\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 20 MIDDLE EAST: Annan Meets Arafat, Barak In Bid To End\nViolence\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "25459266.1075840214458.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/517.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "517.", "date" : "2000-10-10 05:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 10 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199998" }, "sender" : "lindaeb@westcoal.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER!\n - CMS2000 Marketing.doc", "mid" : "7773562.1075840214480.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/518.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "518.", "date" : "2000-10-10 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "WCC/EEI Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199999" }, "sender" : "mary.clark@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com" ], "text" : "Wouldn't it be great to be named Most Innovative six years straight?\n\nAnything is possible at Enron.  You were selected to participate in this \nyear's Fortune Survey of Corporate Reputations.  By now, you should have \nreceived a letter and a survey from Fortune.  The information you provide \nwill be used to select America's Most Admired Companies, as well as the Most \nInnovative Company in America for 2000 (Enron, right?).  Please complete your \nsurvey and send it to me.  I am collecting all the surveys and will send them \ntogether to the Fortune analysts.  If you have already completed your survey \nand returned it to Fortune -- that's okay -- just let me know so I can mark \nyour name off my list.\n\nThanks for you assistance.", "mid" : "22860959.1075840214506.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/519.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "519.", "date" : "2000-10-10 05:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fortune Survey of Corporate Reputations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19999a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nWill you please give your Dad a call at the office at your earliest \nconvenience.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "2124774.1075840202034.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/52.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "52.", "date" : "2000-01-26 09:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Telephone Call to Dad at Office" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19999b" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached file contains two additional economic  points to highlight to the \nboard.\n?\nPlease give to Mr. Lay before the 2:30 meeting  today.", "mid" : "25903771.1075840214528.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/520.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "520.", "date" : "2000-10-10 06:08:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Chron Ed board meeting points" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19999c" }, "sender" : "lucie@jhmedia.com", "recipients" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello everyone.\n?\nChris Davis has sent me a formal letter  of resignation from the Compaq \nBoard.? As you all know, Chris and I had  discussed her schedule and the \ndifficulty she was having balancing?her time  between her new position, the \ncross country? move and her desire to be a  fully involved board member.? \n?\nI will be sending Chris a note from the  board, but it might also be a good \nidea if some of you dropped her a  note.\n?\nLucie\n----- Original Message -----  \nFrom: Chris Davis \nTo: 'lucie@jhmedia.com' \nCc: 'linda.auwers@compaq.com' ; Chris Davis \nSent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 2:39 PM\nSubject: Compaq Board Resignation\n\n\n\nTO:????  ??????? Lucie Salhany  \n???????  ??????? Chairman,  Corporate Governance Committee  \n???????  ??????? Compaq  Computer Corporation \n\nFROM:??  ??????? Chris A. Davis \n\nSUBJECT:???????  Resignation from the Compaq Board of Directors \n\nDATE:??  ??????? September 28, 2000 \n\n??????? You may  have seen that ONI Systems filed today for a follow-on \ncommon stock offering and  a convertible debt offering.? As a result of these \n\nfinancings and the associated activities, attending  the September and \nOctober Compaq Board meetings would not be possible.? In  addition, as you\n\nknow, since accepting my current position at ONI  Systems, the company's \nrequirements on my time have made it difficult for me to  be as proactively\n\ninvolved with Compaq as I feel a board member should  be. \n\n??????? Therefore,  I believe it is in our mutual best interest that I submit \nmy resignation from  the Board effective September 25,  2000.???????? I \ncertainly enjoyed  \n\nmy involvement with the Board and I appreciate the  Board's understanding of \nmy decision. \n\n", "mid" : "29494388.1075840214552.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/521.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "521.", "date" : "2000-10-10 08:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Compaq Board Resignation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19999d" }, "sender" : "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Pleased to send you last months Blackmore report.\n\nRegards,\nPeter\n\n> [Compaq Confidential - Internal Use Only]\n> To:  Worldwide Sales & Services team\n>\n> Another month and another quarter are about to close, and a very sincere\n> 'thank you' for all your great work in the quarter.  There has been\n> tremendous activity, and September has been filled with headlines about\n> new products, new partnerships, new wins, and earlier this week, the\n> launch of our new Compaq brand campaign.\n>\n> This week the senior management team, with the support of many Compaq\n> managers, met in San Francisco with more than 100 industry analysts from\n> North America, Europe and Asia Pacific where we communicated our vision\n> for the future and Compaq's strategy including what we see as the fastest\n> growing opportunity around the \"edge of the network.\"  This builds on the\n> strategy we launched last November and gives great examples of how we are\n> taking leadership in the next generation of e-business requirements driven\n> by the growth of both the Internet and wireless.\n>\n> In addition to the keynote presentations, there were many breakout\n> sessions plus informal group and one-on-one discussions. The analysts\n> commented that the Compaq team was energized, upbeat and very focused on\n> where we are going.  On October 12, we will have a worldwide satellite\n> communication of the Compaq strategy to all employees. I would like the\n> whole Worldwide Sales & Services team to really understand the\n> presentations and quickly become expert in conveying our story to every\n> one of our customers and partners throughout the world.  The wins and\n> customer partnerships we highlight every month in this report are evidence\n> of customers' confidence in Compaq, and I have no doubt that this will\n> only increase as we become united in articulating the elements of our\n> strategy. You will be hearing more about the communications and training\n> efforts around our strategy over the next few weeks.  Until then, I\n> encourage you to read the material and presentations posted on Inline at\n> http://inline.compaq.com/strategy/usad/index.asp.\n>\n> During my travels this month I met with many of our employees, customers\n> and partners in a number of EMEA operations including Italy, France,\n> Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands and UK. It was\n> good to see the whole of Europe, Middle East and Africa getting back to\n> growth mode again with clear evidence of new drive and energy across the\n> region.\n>\n> As well as meeting many customers and partners and participating in\n> country reviews, I also was able to support the Compaq World Soccer 2000\n> competition that was hosted in Munich. This is a great tournament - hotly\n> contested each year, and we had a record of 24 men's teams and 11 women's\n> teams from Australia, Japan, USA, Latin America and most European and BDG\n> countries. Congratulations to Latin America who won both the men's and\n> women's events!\n>\n> Our largest wins this month\n> Southwestern Bell Corp - Compaq is now the desktop and server standards\n> for SBC - Dell is out! The $250M, 3-year deal will involve some 90,000\n> desktops and 3,000 servers.  SBC is one of the world's largest\n> telecommunications firms, which owns brands including Southwestern Bell,\n> Ameritech, Cellular One and Prodigy Communications.\n> http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=1034\n> Cable & Wireless, one of Compaq's global alliance partners, has selected\n> Compaq Global Services to provide all Customer Care and Help Desk services\n> for its new ASP (application service provider) venture, Cable & Wireless\n> a-Services. The contract is expected to generate more than $100 million in\n> Compaq revenue over five years.\n> http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=1067\n> Fiat - $31M Customer Services contract over IBM, HP, Sun and\n> Wang/Getronics to manage all of Fiat's service activities providing a\n> multi-vendor maintenance contract as well as optional value-added services\n> including software, managed services and business critical.\n> UMC - $20M CIM project for one of the first 300mm Wafer Foundries in the\n> world, which will lead to Compaq providing the professional services to\n> all future 300mm Fabs at UMC.\n> Salomon Smith Barney - $20M project to provide disposal services,\n> implementation services asset management, and a support contract to roll\n> out 22,000 desktops and 500 servers\n>\n> Huge success with Bertelsmann AG\n> In another example of a great partnership - Bertelsmann, which is one of\n> the largest media houses in the world, this month, announced its plan to\n> provide each of its 75,000 employees with his/her own private Internet-PC.\n> The goal of the program, known as \"Alle ins Netz,\" which means \"Everyone\n> to the Net,\" is to ensure all of its employees and their families have\n> access to the new media, worldwide resources and information.  Compaq was\n> selected the exclusive hardware and services partner - a win valued at\n> $40M - because of our ability to ensure consistent worldwide products and\n> services.\n> Employees can choose either a Deskpro EX desktop, including a S710\n> monitor, or an Armada E500 notebook. All systems are offered with Windows\n> 98 and a large package of application software. The rollout, which\n> includes Bertelsmann's 17,000 employees in the U.S., has already started\n> outside the company's headquarters in Germany.\n> Dublin Technical Customer Support Center (TCSC) brings home the gold\n> Most people have been tuning into the Olympics in Sydney nightly, but on\n> September 19 all eyes were on Birmingham, UK, where the 5th annual\n> European Call Center of the Year Awards were held.  Out of eight  awards\n> presented, the Dublin TCSC brought home gold medals in two categories:\n> Best Call Center Design and Best Call Center Training.  More than 180 call\n> centers from across Europe competed for the prestigious awards.  In July,\n> the TCSC was selected one of 30 finalists, and a panel of judges visited\n> the TCSC to see first-hand what Compaq does on a daily basis.  The gold\n> medals show that Compaq Customer Services is at the top of the industry\n> and has a lot to be proud of.  This is a tremendous accomplishment for\n> everyone in the TCSC, but particular thanks and appreciation go to the\n> Facilities Team and the Training Team for their dedication and effort.\n> Congratulations!!\n>\n> Compaq Financial Services opens new branch, books sales\n> Already serving more than 90% of our key markets, Compaq Financial\n> Services (CFS) continues to extend its global reach, recently opening a\n> new branch in Israel. The move is designed to provide Compaq-branded\n> financing and services to one of the world's fastest-growing markets for\n> startup technology companies.  CFS also recorded a couple of tremendous\n> wins, including a $45M server contract with South Korean Internet company\n> Thrunet and online broker E*Trade for a large installation of AlphaServer\n> GS320 servers.\n>\n> Thanks for your outstanding participation in the VOW survey\n> Yvonne Jackson's recent communication of the VOW participation rates\n> touted an 81% participation rate company wide, compared to 70% last year.\n> I'm very proud to report that the Worldwide Sales & Services participation\n> rate was 80%, equaling 34,747 responses.  This represents 63% of the\n> corporation's 55,300 responses.  The coming month is when the real work\n> begins.  In late October, all people managers will begin receiving their\n> survey results and be trained on analyzing the data.  Then your mangers\n> will be plan feedback sessions with you.  These meetings will involve the\n> sharing of the survey results, action planning around the major\n> improvement needs, and the establishment of Process Improvement Teams.\n> I look forward to seeing your process improvement efforts, for it is your\n> involvement on these teams that makes Compaq a better place to work, which\n> in turn, drives up our stock value!\n>\n> Worldwide sales portal coming\n> As part of a continuing effort to reduce administrative duties for Compaq\n> salespeople, provide better training and more appropriate information\n> about our products and services, our Worldwide Selling Effectiveness Team\n> is testing several initiatives, including sales training, an end-to-end\n> selling and marketing process and a worldwide sales portal.  The portal\n> will provide a single Web interface, giving salespeople the information,\n> training and tools tailored to the job, the customer segment and the\n> GEO/country/region. The goal is to have a worldwide portal pilot by the\n> end of Q4.\n>\n> Avaya announced international relationship with Compaq\n> Avaya, the former Enterprise Networks Group of Lucent Technologies being\n> spun off at the end of this month, recently announced a three-year\n> business relationship with Compaq, through which we will install and\n> support Avaya's  DEFINITYc business communications systems - and\n> applications such as messaging and customer relationship management -\n> internationally for multi-national and non-U.S. customers.  The\n> relationship will complement Avaya's existing worldwide service\n> operations.\n>\n> This non-exclusive subcontracting arrangement is already under way in\n> Spain and Italy with plans to expand to Germany, Switzerland and the UK\n> later this month.  The two companies intend to expand the arrangement to\n> other countries and regions and other Avaya products in the future.\n> Compaq technicians will train at Avaya's Service Centers in Europe, as\n> well as side by side with Avaya's own international services force.  They\n> will then provide Avaya's customers with installation and on-site support\n> services.\n>\n> Winning in the e-government space\n> E-government involves the electronic delivery of services to citizens and\n> business communities for the purpose of achieving operational excellence\n> and improving the \"experience\" of government. As the foremost solution\n> provider to the public sector, Compaq leads the industry in the design and\n> implementation of e-government applications. Compaq teams are engaged in\n> delivering e-government solutions and services in the UK, Ireland, Norway,\n> Austria, France, India, China, Singapore, Australia, Canada and in\n> multiple sites across the US.  For example, we recently won a $5M contract\n> with the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) in Australia, which provides\n> housing services to the Australian Department of Defence.  They manage a\n> housing pool of approximately 23,000 houses plus live-in accommodation on\n> bases.  Compaq services are aimed at making DHA an e-business via\n> implementation of CRM and online operations.\n>\n> Compaq to help launch first B2B marketplace to Israel\n> Commerce One, Inc., the leader provider ofin global business-to-business\n> e-commerce solutions for business, this month announced the creation of\n> the leading global Business-to-Business Marketplace in Israel with Bank\n> Hapoalim, Israel global financial leader, Compaq Israel, The Israel Corp.,\n> Internet Gold and Ofek Newworld. The Israeli MarketSite is expected to be\n> connected to the Commerce One Global Trading Web, the world's largest B2B\n> trading community.  Comprised of many open e-marketplaces, the Global\n> Trading Web provides economies of scale for buying organizations,\n> suppliers and service providers worldwide and is anticipated to be of\n> significant importance to companies in Israel.  The new company formed by\n> the consortium members is anticipated to begin operating the e-marketplace\n> in the fourth quarter of 2000. The e-marketplace is expected to be fully\n> operational by the first quarter of 2001, with fully localized content.\n>\n> Consumer update\n> * Compaq maintained its worldwide leadership in the consumer market\n> segment in 2Q with 11.5% market share, according to IDC.\n> * Presario portable PCs maintained their No. 1 U.S. retail sales share\n> in July for the 23rd consecutive month, with 41% share, according to NPD\n> Intelect.\n> * Presario desktop PCs recaptured the No. 1 U.S. retail sales spot in\n> July with 41% share, according to NPD Intelect.\n> * Business Week's Stephen Wildstrom called Compaq's iPaq Home Internet\n> Appliance \"a breakthrough\" while PC Magazine gave it a 5 Star Rating,\n> citing the device is \"so simple to install and use that you can widely\n> recommend it.\"\n> * Consumer's first foray into television home shopping was a huge\n> success when Compaq sold 7,900 Presario units on QVC recently. Compaq set\n> a record for the channel's highest revenue produced during an off-holiday\n> \"Today's Special Value.\"\n> *\n> *\n> *\n> *\n>\n>\n>\n> Compaq to host \"global solutions\" event\n> Technical experts from customers across the world flew into Heathrow\n> Airport, London, for the one-day, Compaq-sponsored event called \"Managing\n> Global IT in the Information Age.\" The September 28 event focused on the\n> technology challenges for executing business on a global basic and what\n> that means for IT.\n>\n> News from Business Critical Server Group\n> New benchmark results - The AlphaServer GS320 system with Tru64 UNIX has\n> taken the lead over HP and IBM in the 300 GB TPC-H benchmark for\n> RISC-based systems. This result underscores the new AlphaServer GS series'\n> superiority in business intelligence and outstanding ability to perform\n> complex queries in real time.  And on September 7, Compaq and Oracle\n> submitted TPC-C benchmark results showing that the Compaq AlphaServer\n> GS320 system running Tru64 UNIX V.5.1 is the fastest single-system Oracle\n> engine. Compaq and Oracle exceeded all other vendors' results, proving\n> that the AlphaServer GS platform offers unbeatable price/performance for\n> the most demanding transaction workloads and e-commerce applications.\n>\n> Positioned for growth in 3G wireless - The value of our experience and\n> leadership in wireless solutions was validated by Motorola's recent\n> decision to include Compaq's Home Location Register (HLR) solution on the\n> NonStop Himalaya(tm) platform as one of the critical products within its\n> 3G, or third-generation, infrastructure plans. On September 12, we jointly\n> announced an expanded OEM agreement in which our HLR solution, which\n> already supports nearly 50 million subscribers, will be included in\n> Motorola's wireless solutions to offer voice and high-speed wireless\n> Internet services simultaneously on an integrated network. This is\n> significant because it marks Compaq's inroad into 3G wireless, positioning\n> us for growth in this rapidly growing area of the industry.\n>\n> Oracle field engagement - In early August, more than 200 Alpha sales,\n> marketing, and technical field specialists in North America met with\n> Oracle management and were trained on the Oracle e-business product suite\n> and market strategy. This training and collaboration is rolling out in\n> each geographic region.\n>\n> Headlines from ISSG\n> The Industry Standard Server Group had top honors and pride of place at\n> the launch of Microsoft .NET on September 26.  We demonstrated the Windows\n> 2000 Datacenter software running on a ML770 32-way ProLiant, front-ended\n> with 42 ProLiant DL360 servers and a StorageWorks EMA 12000 Storage Array.\n> The application demonstrated was an Internet voting application from\n> Election.com simulating 200 million votes being processed in a 15-hour\n> timeframe. Impressive stuff!!  Another key customer, Home Shopping\n> Network, showed how their e-commerce application has outstanding\n> performance and significantly lower costs with clustered 8-way ProLiant\n> 8500 system. As a further commitment, we announced that Compaq Global\n> Services will train and certify 1,000 consultants on Microsoft .NET.\n>\n> On the same day, we announced a partnership with Andersen Consulting to\n> bring large-scale applications to the Microsoft / Compaq platforms.  We\n> also announced a strategic alliance with Commerce One to drive mass\n> adoption and use of B2B commerce solutions through bundled solutions that\n> simplify access and reduce cost of entry.\n>\n> Recent ISSG product announcements included two Quick Install cluster kits\n> that offer one-hour set up for installing UnixWare-based clusters from\n> start to finish. These kits enable customers to install all the software\n> necessary to run a ProLiant Cluster for SCO UnixWare 7 from a CD and are\n> already configured for immediate cluster boot, including the SCO UnixWare\n> and UnixWare NonStop(tm) Clusters media. The current Quick Install images\n> are specific to the ProLiant ML330 and CL380 clusters.\n>\n> Competitive information - In the last few weeks, several papers on the\n> ProLiant ML330, ML350, ML370, DL380, ML530, ML570 and Compaq's Remote\n> Insight Lights-Out have been added to the competitive Website.\n> http://inline.compaq.com/pg/ecg/crossdiv/competitive/index.asp\n>\n> How 'bout that ML570! - The newest benchmark results for the ProLiant\n> ML570 are very impressive, ranking it as the first server to break the\n> $10/tpmC record!\n> http://www.ideasinternational.com/benchmark/tpc/tpcc.html.  The ML570\n> server achieved the No. 1 ranking for TPC-C results by price/performance\n> across all server platforms achieving 20,207.20 transactions per minute\n> (tpmC) at a record low of $9.99/tpmC.\n> http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/benchmarks/index.html\n>\n> Honoring top sales performers\n> As we approach Q4, I want to remind the entire sales force about the\n> recognition awaiting our top sales performers for the year 2000. First,\n> the Compaq Pinnacle Club recognizes sales professionals who achieve 100\n> percent of their goals for the year. Second, our GoldQuest Recognition\n> Program celebrates the success of the top 8 percent of our sales force, at\n> an event held at the five-star ANA and Regent Hotels in Sydney, Australia.\n> This will be an event to remember!  Here's wishing you the best of luck in\n> reaching your Compaq Pinnacle Club and GoldQuest goals!\n>\n> Storage center opens\n> Last month we opened the Enterprise Storage Customer Center, a new\n> 22,000-square foot facility located in Colorado Springs, Colo., that will\n> house our most advanced lab for testing and qualifying network storage\n> interoperability.\n> http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=975.  The facility\n> will support enterprise storage initiatives such as developing Open SAN\n> technology and the recently announced alliance with IBM.\n> http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=837.  Also, our\n> alliance with NaviSite Inc. has been formalized.  NaviSite is a provider\n> of managed application hosting services, delivering managed storage\n> solutions for customers with information-intensive needs.\n>\n> Citibank team earns praise\n> Congratulations to our entire Citibank account team, which recently\n> knocked out both IBM and Sun to record our first AlphaServer GS series,\n> win for a critical business function within the Global Consumer Business.\n> In addition, a letter from a Citicorp representative to Compaq's Say-haur\n> Leong calls the companies' relationship \"one of its best vendor\n> experiences.\" The letter went on to say, \"We are extremely appreciative of\n> the extraordinary support we have received from your team over the last\n> four years ... We look forward to working with your team on a broader\n> basis ... Please congratulate your team for having done a really\n> outstanding job so far.\"\n>\n> Agent program update\n> Since its implementation in early August, the Compaq Agent Program in\n> North America has authorized more than 600 new agents.  Between 70-100\n> calls per day are being received from agents who want more information\n> about the program and details on how to get started.  The Compaq Agent\n> Program enables partners to focus on high-margin, value-added services in\n> a shrinking hardware margin environment while providing a choice between\n> traditional buy/sell and agent models. All partners are eligible to\n> participate.\n>\n> Wins Around the World\n> Because you do such a great job of bringing in the wins, the list each\n> month just keeps getting longer and longer.  That's good - but I don't\n> want the Blackmore Report to get so long that you don't read it!  So,\n> beginning this month, I'm going to highlight the key wins in the report\n> and point to the complete list of Wins Around the World on Inline.  Please\n> continue to read about the hundreds of great wins that come in every\n> month.  They're not only a great tribute to your abilities and commitment\n> to Compaq, but they're also the real evidence to the outside world that\n> Compaq is a great company, providing leading solutions to all our\n> customers.  http://inline.compaq.com/wwss/wins/worldwins.asp.\n>\n> Many thanks for your hard work and outstanding efforts this month.\n>\n> Regards,\n> Peter", "mid" : "12560137.1075840214584.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/522.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "cdavis@onisystems.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "522.", "date" : "2000-10-10 08:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "September Blackmore Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19999e" }, "sender" : "kathy.johnson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nI wanted to advise you that, as you and Gene Lockhart have discussed, we made \na change in our executive team today.  Jim Badum has moved out of the Chief \nMarketing Officer role to assume the new position of Managing Director, \nStrategic Development.  Concurrently, Nick Utton has joined NewPower as \nManaging Director, Chief Marketing Officer.\n\nA copy of our internal organization is attached, and the transition has gone \nvery smoothly.  I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have, and can \nbe reached at 203-531-0400, ext. 623.\n\n\n\nKathy Johnson\nVP, HR, Communications and Administration\nThe New Power Company", "mid" : "7304338.1075840214608.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/523.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "523.", "date" : "2000-10-10 09:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "NewPower Organizational Change" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c19999f" }, "sender" : "walker@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken, my deepest thanks again for attending and speaking at the Davenport\nSociety banquet program this Friday night.  At the end of this e-mail is\nyour portion of the \"script\" for this event.  The entire script will be in a\nnotebook at the podium.\n\nBesides introductions (primarily some of our students who will be there),\nthe program will include remarks from the chancellor, the induction of new\nmembers of the Society, announcements of other large new gifts, and some\nmusical entertainment.  Jack and Mary Bush of Dallas, Texas are co-chairs of\nthe Davenport Society this year.  Both are MU alums.  Jack retired several\nyears ago as president of Michaels Store, the large arts-and-crafts\nretailer; he's now involved in retail and e-commerce consulting.\n\nWe will have at least 225 alumni, business people from the area, university\nleaders, faculty, staff, and students in attendance.  A couple reminders:\nIt is black tie.  And the event is being held at the Reynolds Alumni Center\non campus, with reception at 6 and dinner at 7.  We intend/hope to end by\n9:30.\n\nYou will be introduced by Jack Bush.  As you can see below, we have allotted\nabout 10 minutes for the keynote talk.  The starting time for your talk is\napproximate, but we strive to stay on schedule.  Last Friday, I responded to\nan e-mail from Rob Bradley regarding your keynote talk.  He indicated that\nhe would be preparing the talk.  (Rob, would you confirm that you received\nmy e-mail of last Friday.  Thanks.)\n\nThen we will have another 10 minutes or so devoted to the announcement of\nthe Pinkney Walker Professorship.  As you can see, I'll introduce this part\nafter thanking you for your keynote remarks.  The professorship plaque that\nwill hang in the foyer of Middlebush Hall (and, soon, Cornell Hall) has\narrived so we will be able to show it to the audience and to Pinkney.  We'll\nhave it on stage and I'll hold it while you read the wording (see below).\n\nIf you desire, you can add personal comments about Pinkney after reading the\ninscription on the plaque.  If you want them placed in the podium script,\njust have them sent to me via e-mail; likewise, with any changes or\ncorrections to the portion below.  Of course, you can speak extemporaneously\nabout Pinkney or bring prepared remarks about him with you.  Then we'll\nallow Pinkney to say a few words.  It should be splendid.\n\nBy the way, during the dinner, you will be seated with Pinkney and his wife\nSheila, Dulari Mehta (a College of Business student from the Dallas area who\nis hosting the Walkers, who are new Davenport Society members), Richard\nSchwartz (dean of A&S), and Michael Kateman and Lindsay Lopez (both from the\nA&S development office)\n\nOf course, if you, Rob, or Rosalee have questions, you can call either my\nassistant Carol Ritter or me at 573/882-6688.  See you Friday evening.\nThanks again.\n\n\n8:21 - 8:31  KEYNOTE ADDRESS\n\nKen Lay:  [remarks]\n\n[Bruce Walker joins Lay at podium.]\n\n\n8:31 - 8:36  ANNOUNCEMENT OF P. WALKER PROFESSORSHIP\n\nBruce Walker: Thank you very much, Ken.\n\nWe are truly honored and grateful that you have returned to Mizzou this\nevening.\n\nAt this banquet two years ago, Ken announced the start of a campaign to\nestablish an endowment in the College of Business in honor of Pinkney C.\nWalker.\n\nKen, along with Harold Hook and Bob Pugh, agreed to lead the effort to raise\nfunds for this endowment.\n\nPinkney, would you please come up and join Ken and me.\n\nMany of you are familiar with Pinkney.\n\nThose of you who don't know Pinkney probably have 2 questions in mind.\n\nAre these two Walker guys related?\n\nAnd the answer is no.\n\nWhy does Pinkney Walker deserve such as honor?\n\nWell, let me tell you a little bit about him.\n\nA native of Graham, Texas, Pinkney's academic degrees include a bachelor's\nfrom the University of Texas and an MBA and a doctorate from the Wharton\nSchool at the University of Pennsylvania.\n\nPinkney's association with MU dates back to 1940.\n\nEventually, he became a professor of economics, who -- according to one\nestimate -- taught as many as 40,000 students at Mizzou.\n\nPinkney also served as the college's dean from 1964 to 1971.\n\nHe left the university to become a member of the Federal Power Commission.\n\nNow, he is enjoying the good life of a professor emeritus, residing in Fort\nMyers, Florida, with his wife Sheila.\n\nWe knew the Pinkney C. Walker Endowment would be dedicated to building\nexcellence in the college.\n\nBut we didn't know if the endowment eventually would fund a scholarship or\ntwo, faculty research, or a faculty position.\n\nThat would depend on how much money was raised.\n\nWell, tonight, as Paul Harvey would say, Ken is back with the rest of the\nstory.\n\nKen. . .\n\n\nKen Lay: It is with great pride and pleasure that I can tell you\ntonight that the Pinkney C. Walker Endowment has received gifts totaling\n$550,000, which means it will fund a distinguished professorship in the\ncollege.\n\nHere is the plaque that will hang in Middlebush Hall and eventually will be\nmoved to Cornell Hall.\n\nIt reads:\n\nPinkney C. Walker Distinguished Teaching Professorship\nCollege of Business\n\nEstablished in recognition of Dr. Walker's teaching excellence\nand his significant contributions as dean, public servant, and friend.\n\nEndowed in 2000 by alumni and friends of the University of Missouri.\n\nPinkney, please accept our congratulations.\n\nWould you like to say a few words.\n\n[Pinkney Walker comes to podium]\n\n\n8:36 - 8:41  PINKNEY WALKER PERSONAL REMARKS\n\nPinkney Walker: [Remarks]\n\n[Jack and Mary Bush come to podium; Bruce Walker, Pinkney Walker and Ken Lay\nreturn to seats.]", "mid" : "21902869.1075840214633.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/524.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "524.", "date" : "2000-10-10 10:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Davenport banquet" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a0" }, "sender" : "fficiencynews@crest.org", "recipients" : [ "fficiencynews@lists.ase.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "WELCOME TO e-FFICIENCY NEWS\n\nThe bimonthly newsletter from the\nAlliance to Save Energy\n\nOctober 2000 Vol. 2  No. 5\n\n\n********************************\n\nCONTENTS\n\nEFFICIENCY NEWS\n- New Proposed Air Conditioner, Heat Pump Standards Fall Short\n- Winter Fuel Outlook Bleak, EIA Reveals in New Report\n- Gains Expected in Federal Budget for Energy Efficiency Programs\n- Avoid Home Energy $ticker $hock\n- Energy Heats Up Election\n- California, New York Make Dramatic Boosts for Energy-Efficiency\nFunding\n- EPA, DOE Release Fuel Economy Guide for Energy Awareness Month\n- Light Up Your Life with ENERGY STAR\n- Living Efficiently and Affordably\n- ACEEE Publishes Two New Reports\n- Chandler Urges Energy Efficiency in Former Communist Countries\n\nALLIANCE NEWS\n- 'Wha-a-a-s-s-s Up' With Energy Efficiency on TV?\n- Nemtzow Named Environmental Professional of the Year\n- 'BestPractices' Steams Ahead\n\nHOT LINKS\n- Department of Energy Launches Internet Gateway\n- Other Web Sites Worth Visiting\n\nEYE OPENERS\n- Hypercars - a New Design for the New Century\n\nEFFICIENCY EVENTS\n- E-Vision 2000\n- Earth Technologies Forum\n- International Union of Electricity Applications 2000 International\nConference\n- Canada's Energy Efficiency Conference\n\nEFFICIENCY PEOPLE\n- Two Major Energy Players Move Onward\n- Energy Job Openings\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY NEWS\n\nNew Proposed Air Conditioner, Heat Pump Standards Fall Short\n\nThe new air conditioner energy efficiency standards proposed by the U.S.\nDepartment of Energy fall short of what's justified and what's needed to\nlighten the load on electricity demand, says the Alliance to Save Energy. In\na humorous ad campaign developed by the Appliance Standards Awareness\nproject and featuring Energy Secretary Bill Richardson in digitally-inserted\nsunglasses, energy efficiency advocates, urge strong air conditioner\nstandards. Air conditioners are the largest single contributors to peak\nelectricity demand - an issue the past two summers as peak demands created\nand threatened blackouts and brownouts in various locations. This proposed\nlegislation is currently in a 60-day public comment period, allowing for\ninput from interested parties, after which the DOE will issue the final\nrule.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/media/newsrel/press.htm\n\nTo see four flaws in the DOE analysis:\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/doeflaws.htm\n\nTo send an email to Secretary of Energy Richardson urging strong air\nconditioner standards:\nhttp://www.standardsasap.org/accac.htm\n\nTo view the ad, visit the Appliance Standard Awareness Project at:\nhttp://www.standardsasap.org/wpad.pdf\n\n--------------------------------\n\nWinter Fuel Outlook Bleak, EIA Reveals in New Report\n\nThe U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that natural gas prices\nwill increase by as much as 40 to 50 percent for consumers this winter over\nlast winter, or an average of $240 per consumer home, in its Winter Fuels\nOutlook, released on October 6. Home heating oil prices are expected to rise\nby $190 per home from last year's already high prices in the Northeast,\nwhile electricity prices could increase by as much as 12 percent.\nPredictions are based on normal winter weather, and prices could escalate\neven further should the weather prove to be colder than normal.\n\nGet the complete EIA report at:\nhttp://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/contents.html\n\nCheck out the Alliance to Save Energy's new white paper web section on\nenergy prices:\nhttp://www.ase.org/energyprices\n\n--------------------------------\n\nGains Expected in Federal Budget for Energy Efficiency Programs\n\nHolding a strong hand due to concerns over sharply rising energy prices and\nlow winter natural gas and heating oil inventories, and backed by a strong\nlobbying effort from the Alliance to Save Energy  and others, the Clinton\nadministration is expected to win substantial gains for energy efficiency\nprograms in recently concluded negotiations with Congressional appropriators\nover the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Environmental Protection\nAgency budget. A total of $814 million is being appropriated for energy\nefficiency research, development and deployment programs, run by the DOE's\nOffice of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, in increase of $94\nmillion, or 13 percent over the previous budget.\n\nFor more information:\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/fedbudget.htm\n\nCheck this link regularly over the next few weeks as we update this\ninformation based on Congressional and Presidential action.\n\n--------------------------------\n\nAvoid Home Energy $ticker $hock\n\nIf you thought it was expensive to pay up to $2 a gallon for gas this\nsummer, you'll have continued \"$ticker $hock\" when your home energy bills\narrive this winter with predicted increases. How to avoid it -- check out\nthe Alliance to Save Energy tips to cut home heating oil and natural gas\nbills.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/media/newsrel/stickershock.htm\n\nOr, check out the Alliance's popular consumer booklet, Power$mart, Easy Tips\nto Save Money and the Planet. View an animated version online or order your\nown hard copy. Organizations and companies may also order in bulk,\ncustomized for distribution to their members or to the public.\n\nTo view online: http://www.ase.org/powersmart\nTo order bulk copies: http://www.ase.org/powersmart/order.html\nTo order single, free copies, call the Consumer Information Center toll-free\nat 1-888-878-3256.\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEnergy Heats Up Election\n\nEach presidential candidate stated his energy policy in the first\npresidential debate in Boston, MA, on October 3. Vice President Al Gore's\nplan focuses on increasing supply and decreasing demand, while Texas\nGovernor George W. Bush's plan emphasizes developing domestic energy\nsupplies. The vice presidential candidates faced off in Danville, KY on\nOctober 5, both echoing the positions of their presidential running mates.\n\nSource: Washington Post\n\nFor a comparison of the Presidential candidates on energy issues:\nhttp://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/onpolitics/elections/comparison_energy.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nCalifornia, New York Make Dramatic Boosts for Energy-Efficiency Funding\n\nIn California, bills signed by Governor Gray Davis last week re-assert\nCalifornia's leadership status on support for energy efficiency and other\nclean energy sources. Two bills extend California's system benefits charge\nthrough 2012, while adding an inflation adjustment, creating more than $5\nbillion of investment in clean energy from 2002-2012. This may be the\nlargest clean energy fund ever created. A third major bill will speed the\nadoption of cost-effective buildings and appliance standards. These measures\nare expected to maximize peak energy savings for the summer of 2001, and to\nlessen future energy reliability problems.\n\nTo see complete bill texts:\nhttp://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/sen/sb_1151-1200/sb_1194_bill_20000831_enrol\nled.html\n\n\nhttp://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_0951-1000/ab_970_bill_20000831_enroll\ned.html\n\nAnd in Los Angeles, the City Council approved a 10-year power plan that will\nmeet roughly half of the 1000 megawatts of new power capacity with renewable\nenergy sources, distributed generation, and demand side management.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/losangeles.htm\n\nThe New York State Public Service Commission has proposed increasing the\nstate's System Benefits Charge from its current $78 million to $139 million\nper year, and extending it for five years. About 70 percent of the current\n$78 million is used for energy efficiency programs. If this formula holds,\nefficiency funding would increase to about $97 million - an 80 percent\nincrease from current levels. Energy advocates are seeking SBC funding\ncloser to the $200 million level.\n\nFor more information:\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/nycalif.htm\n\nFor the full report:\nhttp://www.dps.state.ny.us/SBC_Proposal.PDF\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEPA, DOE Release Fuel Economy Guide for Energy Awareness Month\n\nKicking off Energy Awareness Month in October, the U.S. Environmental\nProtection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy issued the latest\nversion of the Fuel Economy Guide. Including the 2001 model year, this guide\nranks the fuel efficiency of vehicles in various class sizes. The Toyota\nPrius and Honda Insight currently top the list for fuel efficiency.\n\nhttp://www.energy.gov/HQPress/releases00/octpr/pr00247.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nLight Up Your Life with ENERGY STAR\n\nENERGY STAR's Lighting Change Out program takes place this week. A\nfirst-time event involving utilities and retailers across the U.S., the\nprogram encourages consumers to trade in halogen lamps for cooler, ENERGY\nSTAR labeled, efficient models. Each halogen torchiere that is replaced by\nan ENERGY STAR torchiere can save $25-$50 per year in energy costs.\n\nFor more information:\nhttp://www.epa.gov/energystar/changeout/\n\nFor event sites:\nhttp://www.epa.gov/appdstar/estar/changeout/events.html\n\n--------------------------------\n\nLiving Efficiently and Affordably\n\nThe U.S. Department of Energy has partnered with the housing industry\nthrough the Building American Program to build affordable, highly\nenergy-efficient homes throughout the U.S. The Fairburn Commons complex in\nan Atlanta suburb opened with 33 units, each of which will cost less than\n$1/day to heat and cool.\n\nhttp://www.doe.gov/news/releases00/seppr/pr00240.htm\n\n\nMeanwhile, the National Affordable Housing Network released a report on new\nenergy-efficient, affordable homes built in Texas. Built in partnership with\nHabitat for Humanity International, these 40 homes use up to 42 percent less\nenergy than an average new home. Reduced monthly energy bills are\nparticularly critical for low-income residents.\n\nhttp://www.nahn.com/txrep.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nACEEE Publishes Two New Reports\n\nCheck out the latest report and study by the American Council for an Energy\nEfficient Economy (ACEEE). National and State Energy Use and Carbon\nEmissions Trends and ACEEE 2000 Summer Study highlights.\n\nhttp://www.aceee.org/new/index.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nChandler Urges Energy Efficiency in Former Communist Countries\n\nWilliam Chandler, senior staff scientist and director, Advanced\nInternational Studies at Alliance Associate Pacific Northwest Laboratories,\nurges governments to do more to promote energy efficiency in the formerly\ncommunist countries in his new book, Energy and Environment in the\nTransition Economies.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/chandler.htm\n\n********************************\n\nALLIANCE NEWS\n\n'Wha-a-a-s-s-s Up' With Energy Efficiency on TV?\n\nThe advertising agency that produced the Budweiser frogs and hot and\nmuch-quoted \"Wha-a-a-s-s-s Up\" (What's Up) TV commercials is in the process\nof producing new TV and radio public service ads (PSAs) for the Alliance to\nSave Energy which will be completed and distributed to stations in late\nNovember. The new ad begins filming next week.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/newpsa.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nNemtzow Named Environmental Professional of the Year\n\nDavid M. Nemtzow, president of the Alliance to Save Energy, was named\nEnvironmental Professional of the Year by the Association of Energy\nEngineers, National Capital Chapter, for his work with the Alliance and his\ncontributions to the local energy industry throughout the past year.\n\n--------------------------------\n\n'BestPractices' Steams Ahead\n\nSteam system managers: Are you concerned about the anticipated increases in\nfuel oil and natural gas bills this winter? Find out about the BestPractices\nSteam workshops, produced by the Alliance to Save Energy and hosted by\nutility companies at various locations.\n\nhttp://www.oit.doe.gov/bestpractices/steam/steam.shtml\n\n********************************\n\nHOT LINKS\n\nDepartment of Energy Launches Internet Gateway\n\nThe U.S. Department of Energy recently launched its Energy Information\nPortal designed to expand citizen access to the department's online\ninformation and services. This new, easy-to-use consumer-friendly site\nprovides hundreds of links energy content on health, the home,\ntransportation, schools, businesses, the community, world and future.\n\nhttp://www.energy.gov\n\n--------------------------------\n\nOther Web Sites Worth Visiting\n\nEnergy Central\nwww.energycentral.com\n\nFederal Consumer Information Center\nhttp://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/\n\n********************************\n\nEYE OPENERS\n\nHypercars - a New Design for the New Century\n\nEver heard of a Hypercar? Energy efficiency expert Amory Lovins,  and his\nRocky Mountain Institute, have developed a design for an ultra-light hybrid\ncar that, according to Lovins, could get as high as from 90 to 200 miles per\ngallon.\n\nhttp://hypercarcenter.org\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY EVENTS\n\nE-Vision 2000\n\nThe Department of Energy will host a conference on\nOctober 11-13, 2000, entitled E-Vision 2000:  Key Issues That Will Shape Our\nEnergy Future.\n\nhttp://www.rand.org/centers/stpi/events/index.html\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEarth Technologies Forum\n\nConference on Climate Change and Ozone Protection, October 30-November 1,\n2000, Washington, D.C.\n\nhttp://www.earthforum.com\n\n--------------------------------\n\nInternational Union of Electricity Applications 2000 International\nConference\n\nElectricity for Sustainable Urban Development, Lisbon, Portugal November\n1-4, 2000\n\nhttp://www.edp.pt/uie/index.html\n\n--------------------------------\n\nCanada's Energy Efficiency Conference\n\nCanada's Energy Efficiency Conference, Awards and Trade Show 2000, Ottawa,\nCanada, October 10-12, 2000\n\nhttp://wwwoee.nrca.gc.ca/conference\n\n********************************\n\nEFFICIENCY PEOPLE\n\nTwo Major Energy Players Move Onward\n\nTwo key players in the energy efficiency world will be leaving their current\npositions at two of the top energy organizations. Scott Sklar of the Solar\nEnergy Industries Association and Roby Roberts of Renewable Energy Policy\nProject and the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology move\non to new ventures. Geller will head ACEEE through next spring.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/movingon.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nEnergy Job Openings\n\nLooking for a position in the energy non-profit field? There are several\npositions available, including:\n\nAlliance to Save Energy\nDirector of Development\nTransition Country Program Manager\nMedia Relations/Publicist\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/about/humanr.htm\n\nAmerican Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy\nTransportation Director\n\nhttp://www.aceee.org/job/trnsdir.htm\n\nSustainable Energy Coalition\nCoordinator\n\nhttp://www.americangreen.org/index.html\n\n********************************\n\nCONTACT US\n\nNeed to reach someone at the Alliance to Save Energy? Check out our staff\nlistings by name and by area of expertise.\n\nhttp://www.ase.org/about/staff.htm\n\n--------------------------------\n\nThis e-mail newsletter is sent bimonthly to anyone interested in\nenergy-efficiency issues.\n\nMaria Y. Lima, Editor, mailto:mlima@ase.org\nDavid Nemtzow, Publisher, nemtzow@ase.org\n\nTo be removed from this list, do not reply to this message. Instead, send a\nmessage to:\n\nmailto:Majordomo@lists.ase.org\n\nIn the body of the message type in \"unsubscribe e-fficiencynews\" (without\nthe quote marks). Do not include any other message in the body, including\nyour signature file.\n\nIf a friend has forwarded this message to you and you'd like to get it\nyourself, send us a message at:\nsubscribe@ase.org\n\n--------------------------------\n\nDo you have news you'd like to share with us? Do you have comments about\ne-FFICIENCY NEWS? We'd enjoy hearing from you. Send your news and comments\nto mailto:mlima@ase.org.\n\n\nAlliance to Save Energy\n1200 18th St., NW, Suite 900\nWashington, DC 20036\n202/857-0666\ninfo@ase.org\nwww.ase.org/", "mid" : "29413544.1075840214671.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/525.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "fficiencynews@lists.ase.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "525.", "date" : "2000-10-10 10:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "October 2000 e-FFICIENCY NEWS - New Issue!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a1" }, "sender" : "ginger.dernehl@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "thomas.white@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "vicki.sharp@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "kevin.presto@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "edward.baughman@enron.com", "christopher.calger@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "kristina.mordaunt@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "shawn.cumberland@enron.com", "mariella.mahan@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "public.affairs@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is a great time to be at Enron. The challenges and opportunities at=20\nEnron seem to be expanding with every passing day.  This presents enormous=\n=20\nchallenges for Government Affairs as a group and for each of us=20\nindividually.  As we discussed at the staff meeting last month, this requir=\nes=20\nus to constantly reevaluate our priorities, our methods of getting things=\n=20\ndone, and whether our organization is properly structured to meet the needs=\n=20\nof the entire company.  While we have done an outstanding job as a group=20\nwithin our current structure, changes are necessary at this time.\n\nThe primary change in the organizational structure is to complete the=20\nassignments for and reinforce the leadership roles of the individuals withi=\nn=20\nthe group who have primary responsibility for setting the Government Affair=\ns=20\nstrategy and agenda for the respective Enron operating companies.  The belo=\nw=20\nmentioned individuals will have the following responsibilities:\n\n1. Enron North America and Enron Industrial Markets:  Jim Steffes\n2. The Enron Energy Services Group of Companies:  Harry Kingerski\n3. Enron Broadband Services:  Sue Nord\n4. Enron Global Markets and Enron Networks:  Lisa Yoho\n5. Enron South America:  Jose Bestard\n6. Federal Government Affairs:  Linda Robertson\n\nWith the impending retirement on March 31, 2001 of Joe Hillings, I am pleas=\ned=20\nto announce that Linda Robertson will be joining the office on November 6,=\n=20\n2000, as a Vice President who will immediately assume responsibility for=20\nleading the Federal Government Affairs group in our Washington office.  Lin=\nda=20\nwas a Congressional staffer and partner/principal in two Washington law fir=\nms=20\nprior to spending the last eight years with the U.S. Department of Treasury=\n,=20\nthe last five as Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs and Public=20\nLiaison, for Secretaries Rubin & Summers.  Linda brings a terrific=20\nbackground, both in energy and financial services, and is a welcome additio=\nn=20\nto our team.  In order to more effectively integrate the Government Affairs=\n=20\ngroups and strategy in Washington, the Federal Regulatory Affairs group und=\ner=20\nJoe Hartsoe=01,s direction will also report to Linda.  Joe Hartsoe will als=\no=20\nretain primary responsibility for NERC activities, although Charles Yeung a=\nnd=20\nDick Ingersoll will have a dotted line reporting relationship to Jim Steffe=\ns=20\nin his capacity of directing our activities for ENA.  Ray Alvarez will be=\n=20\ntransferring from his current role with Transredes in Bolivia during the 1s=\nt=20\nquarter of 2001 and will join the Federal Regulatory Affairs group, reporti=\nng=20\nto Joe Hartsoe.\n\nOn a personal note, I would like to acknowledge the significant contributio=\nns=20\nthat Joe Hillings has made to this company in his eighteen years of service=\n. =20\nJoe=01,s work ethic, intellect, and integrity have established Enron as a=\n=20\ncompany that is respected throughout Washington.  I will have more to say=\n=20\nabout this as Joe=01,s retirement draws closer, but I look to him to be a v=\nital=20\npart of the leadership transition in our Washington office that will occur=\n=20\nover the next days and weeks.\n\nI will be relying heavily on the above-identified six individuals to ensure=\n=20\nthat Government Affairs is firmly embedded within each of our operating=20\ncompanies; that we as a group thoroughly understand their current business=\n=20\nstrategies as well as new directions they may be taking in the future; and,=\n=20\nmost importantly, to thoroughly understand how our organization can=20\ncontribute and add value to each of these companies on a continuing basis. =\n=20\nCommunicating that understanding on a regular basis to the rest of the=20\nGovernment Affairs organization and developing a Government Affairs wide=20\nexecution strategy will be a key objective for each of these individuals.\n\nIn order to ensure the success of these individuals and the Government=20\nAffairs organization; the following changes are being made.\n\nIn addition to his leadership role with Government Affairs on behalf of the=\n=20\nEES group of companies, Harry Kingerski will continue to head up the=20\nrates/regulatory group, now renamed Government Affairs Support Services.  =\n=20\nThis group will continue to provide valuable technical support services=20\nthroughout Government Affairs and will be expanding its scope of expertise=\n=20\nover the next months to some of the new markets that the company has and wi=\nll=20\nsoon be entering.  Nancy Hetrick and Vinio Floris will join this organizati=\non=20\nand report to Harry.\nJeff Brown, Tom Delaney, Mary Hain, Ron McNamara, Christi Nicolay, Thane=20\nTwiggs, and Steve Walton will now report to Jim Steffes in his role=20\nsupporting Enron North America and Enron Industrial Markets. Alberto Levy=\n=20\nwill be relocating from our Caracas, Venezuela office and will also report =\nto=20\nJim.  A couple of special mentions:  Jeff Brown has done an outstanding job=\n=20\nin leading the CUBR (Coalition for Uniform Business Rules) process over the=\n=20\nlast year and his current leadership of the Midwest ISO and Alliance RTO=20\nefforts for Enron will be critical to the development of well functioning=\n=20\nwholesale electric markets in the U.S.  It is also my hope that Steve Walto=\nn=20\nwill play an increased leadership role across North America on wholesale=20\nelectric market issues.  The incredible knowledge that Steve Walton possess=\nes=20\nof the electric industry, coupled with his industry-wide credibility, will=\n=20\nprovide much needed support to our wholesale electric market reform efforts=\n=20\nacross North America.\nTom Hoatson will now report to Steve Montovano in his new role in supportin=\ng=20\nthe company=01,s efforts at PJM.  Tom will also continue to be an=20\norganization-wide resource on technical issues regarding generation=20\ninterconnection and distributed generation.  Kathleen Sullivan has recently=\n=20\njoined Steve=01,s group from Azurix and will be primarily assisting Howard=\n=20\nFromer in New York.\nSue Nord will head up the group that supports EBS.  Scott Bolton and Donald=\n=20\nLassere, while reporting to Sue, will continue to provide leadership on=20\ntelecommunications issues.  Scott and Donald have done outstanding work and=\n=20\nwill continue to be integral to our efforts in this area.\nFinally, the Resource Commitment Review (RCR) process, beginning 1/1/01, wi=\nll=20\nbe extended to all of Government Affairs in North America, including Federa=\nl=20\nGovernment Affairs and Mexico.  The RCR Committee, beginning immediately,=\n=20\nwill be expanded and will consist of Harry Kingerski, Sue Nord,  Linda=20\nRoberston, Jim Steffes, Lisa Yoho & myself.\n\nPlease feel free to call me if you have any questions.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "29556720.1075840214702.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/526.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "thomas.white@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "vicki.sharp@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "kevin.presto@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "edward.baughman@enron.com", "christopher.calger@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "kristina.mordaunt@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "shawn.cumberland@enron.com", "mariella.mahan@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "public.affairs@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "526.", "date" : "2000-10-10 10:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Government Affairs Organizational Changes" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a2" }, "sender" : "list@free-market.net", "recipients" : [ "list@free-market.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE LIGHTHOUSE\n\"Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy...\"\nVOL. 2, ISSUE 39\nOctober 10, 2000\n\nWelcome to The Lighthouse, the e-mail newsletter of The Independent\nInstitute, the non-partisan, public policy research organization\n<http://www.independent.org>. We provide you with updates of the\nInstitute's current research publications, events and media programs.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE:\n1. Holding Bureaucrats Personally Accountable: A 1st Amendment Victory\n2. The Independent Review: Fall Issue Now Available\n3. Public Health vs. The Nanny State? -- Next Independent Policy\nForum (10/26/00)\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nHOLDING BUREAUCRATS PERSONALLY ACCOUNTABLE: A 1st Amendment Victory\n\nThe legal doctrine of \"sovereign immunity\" -- and its modern cousin,\n\"qualified immunity\" -- has historically allowed government\nbureaucrats to escape full accountability for misdeeds they have\nperpetrated under the guise of government \"policy.\" Thus, a recent\ndecision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals -- ruling that a group\nof government bureaucrats may be held personally liable for\noutrageous constitutional violations -- is news worthy of celebration.\n\nThe facts of the case attest to the need for strong checks on\ngovernment power. Three Berkeley, Calif., residents had campaigned\nagainst a proposed homeless shelter in their neighborhood. At the\nbehest of local \"housing rights\" activists, who said the anti-shelter\ncampaign was discriminatory and violated the Fair Housing Act, the\nU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) got into the\nact. HUD officials demanded interviews with the three anti-shelter\nneighbors, told their neighbors they had violated the law, and\nordered them to give HUD all materials -- including the names,\naddresses and phone numbers of other opponents of the shelter -- that\nthey had collected for their campaign. To the \"Berkeley Three,\" HUD's\nharassment violated their freedom of speech. To the appeals court,\n\"qualified immunity\" of government bureaucrats did not apply here;\nthe Berkeley Three may proceed with their First Amendment lawsuit\nagainst the HUD officials and seek monetary damages.\n\nThis ruling, although unusual by today's standards, harks back to\nanother early legal tradition: the idea that citizens can hold\ngovernment officials personally liable for improper conduct. In 1763,\nJohn Wilkes, a member of Britain's parliament, was the subject of an\noutrageous search and seizure warrant issued by Secretary of State\nLord Halifax, after Wilkes published an anonymous attack on the\ngovernment. Wilkes then sued Halifax and other officials and was\nawarded a sum comparable to $20 million today. Americans were so\nenraptured with this refutation of unrestrained government power that\nthey made Wilkes a hero and followed in his footsteps, suing\ngovernment officials for unreasonable search and seizures.\n\nSince the 19th century, however, this common-law tradition has nearly\nwithered away. The creation of the exclusionary rule has replaced\nWilkes's remedy with an inferior one. While the exclusionary rule\nbrings some satisfaction to criminals who are the subject of\nunreasonable searches and seizures, it does nothing for the innocent.\nFurthermore, the 20th century has seen the rise of the doctrine of\n\"qualified immunity,\" which the U.S. Supreme Court explains \"seeks to\nensure that [government] defendants 'reasonably can anticipate when\ntheir conduct may give rise to liability,' by attaching liability\nonly if '[t]he contours of the right [violated are] sufficiently\nclear that a reasonable official would understand that what he is\ndoing violates that right.'\"\n\nThe Ninth Circuit's recent ruling that HUD officials were not acting\nreasonably when they violated the First Amendment rights of the\nBerkeley Three is refreshing because it rekindles the idea that civil\nliability can be a restraint on government power. In an era when\nbureaucratic violations of the rule of law have become routine, it is\nan idea long overdue.\n\nFor the Ninth Circuit's opinion, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-1.html.\nFor a press release by supporters of the Berkeley Three, the Center\nfor Individual Rights, see \"HUD Officials Declared Personally\nLiable...\" at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-2.html.\n\nFor more information on bureaucratic accountability, see the\nIndependent Institute book CUTTING GREEN TAPE: Toxic Pollutants,\nEnvironmental Regulation and the Law, edited by Richard Stroup and\nRoger Meiners, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-3.html.\n\nFor accountability in law enforcement, see the Independent Institute\nbook TO SERVE AND PROTECT: Privatization and Community in Criminal\nJustice, by Bruce Benson, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-4.html.\n\nFor information on lack of bureaucratic accountability and other\ncauses of government failure, see the Independent Institute book\nBEYOND POLITICS: Markets, Welfare, and the Failure of Bureaucracy, by\nWilliam C. Mitchell and Randy T. Simmons, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-5.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTHE INDEPENDENT REVIEW: Fall Issue Now Available\n\n* Why did urban rioters of the 1960s target small businesses -- and\nwhy have so many commentators rationalized the mob violence?\n* Are some school-choice proposals more promising than others?\n* Have economists been too quiet on Medicare reform?\n* Is taxation morally defensible?\n* How did racism affect employment on the early railroads?\n* Why do government bureaucracies in general, and public education in\nparticular, produce such deplorable outcomes?\n* Why did Reaganomics turn out as it did?\n\nThese topics and more are discussed in the Fall 2000 issue of THE\nINDEPENDENT REVIEW: A Journal of Political Economy, the Independent\nInstitute's 160-page quarterly. Contributors to the fall issue\ninclude Jonathan Bean, John Merrifield, Robert Helms, Edward Feser,\nDavid Bernstein, Hans Sherrer, James Payne, Alan Reynolds, Paul Craig\nRoberts, Jennifer Roback Morse, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Philip\nPerlmuter, and others.\n\nFor a summary and links to selected articles (pdf) and book reviews (html), \nsee\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-6.html.\n\nTo recommend THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW to your library, please see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-7.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPUBLIC HEALTH vs. THE NANNY STATE? -- Next Independent Policy Forum (10/26/00)\n\nBarely a day goes by without some news of the latest public health\n\"threat.\" Serious health hazards, we are told, lurk around every\ncorner -- in water supplies, air, soil, beverages, fast food,\nsecond-hand smoke, cellular phones, and food irradiation, just to\nname a handful. And yet, Americans today live longer than ever! Are\nmarkets and private decision-making providing the answers? Or are\nthese dangers real, immediate, and a legitimate mandate for\ngovernment control? Can we reduce or eliminate health risks without\ngovernment dictates? How does politics distort perceptions about\npublic health? Will Americans succumb to or rebel against the growing\nNanny State's neo-Puritanism and attack on individual choice and\nresponsibility? JACOB SULLUM and THOMAS DiLORENZO will discuss these\ntimely and important issues.\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\n      - Jacob Sullum (Senior Editor, Reason magazine; Author, FOR YOUR\nOWN GOOD: The Anti-Smoking Crusade and the Tyranny of Public Health)\n\n      - Thomas DiLorenzo (Professor of Economics, Loyola College of\nMaryland; Co-author, FROM PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS: Public Health in\nAmerica)\n\nWHEN:\n       Thursday, October 26, 2000\n       Reception and book signing: 6:30 p.m.\n       Program: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.\n\nWHERE:\n       The Independent Institute Conference Center\n       100 Swan Way\n       Oakland, CA 94621-1428\n       For a map and directions, see\n       http://www.independent.org/tii/tii_info/about.html#map\n\nTICKETS:\n       $30.00 per person: includes one copy of either Jacob Sullum's\nbook, FOR YOUR OWN GOOD, or Thomas DiLorenzo's book, FROM PATHOLOGY\nTO POLITICS. Admission without book is $10 per person ($7 for\nIndependent Institute Associate Members)\n\nAbout FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: The Anti-Smoking Crusade and the Tyranny of\nPublic Health:\n\n\"Sullum is meticulously logical, and his conclusions are implicit in\neverything he argues. FOR YOUR OWN GOOD has made us think about\ntotalitarianism in this most unlikely context.\"\n      - NEW YORK TIMES\n\n\"Intriguing and worthwhile, this book marshals an impressive array of\nfacts and arguments. Thoughtful and articulate.\"\n      - NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE\n\nAbout FROM PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS: Public Health in America:\n\n\"FROM PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS argues that public health has become a\nbureaucracy that feels the need to perpetuate itself by expanding\ninto new areas that are more often than not, just plain 'politically\ncorrect.'\"\n      - WALL STREET JOURNAL\n\nFor more information about this event, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-8.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIf you enjoy receiving THE LIGHTHOUSE ... please help us support it.\n\nYour supporting Independent Associate Membership enables us to reach\nthousands of other people. So, please make a contribution to The\nIndependent Institute. See\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-39-9.html to\ndonate, or contact Ms. Priscilla Busch by phone at 510-632-1366 x105,\nfax to 510-568-6040, email to <PBusch@independent.org>, or snail mail\nto The Independent Institute, 100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621-1428.\nAll contributions are tax-deductible.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a3" }, "sender" : "vbhat@tatahousing.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "text" : "October 11th 2000.\n\nFrom : Vivek Menezes\n\nTo : Mr. Kenneth L. Lay (klay@enron.com)\n\nChairman & CEO,=20\n\nEnron Corp.\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nFurther to my emails dated 22/2/2000 & 14/6/2000 introducing Tata Housing  =\nas=20\na premium real estate developer in India, and specifically, our commercial =\n=20\ncomplex Technopolis KnowledgePark at Andheri (E), Mumbai. We have been give=\nn=20\nto  understand that Enron have acquired an additional space in Kamla Mills=\n=20\nCompound.  We were surprised to note that Enron did not consider Technopoli=\ns=20\nKnowledgePark  inspite of it being a ready to move in building with all the=\n=20\nfacilities required  for a good Call Center.\n\nA few of these facilities being -\n\n?High speed (100 MBPS) data network with switched interconnection  between=\n=20\noffices.\n?Provision for ISDN lines.\n?5000 line MTNL exchange on campus\n?Power from Tata Electric Cos, which is 20% cheaper than the  Government=20\nsupply.\n?In addition, a good quality restaurant and 24 hours ATM  facility.\n?Central Air-conditioning & Building Automation System.\n\nAll these facilities and more were explained to Mr. Edward de Valcourt, =20\nProject Director Communications, Enron Corp., when he visited Technopolis =\n=20\nKnowledgePark on 16/6/2000. Inspite of that, we have once again not been =\n=20\nconsidered. I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that we =20\ncurrently have approximately 1,00,000 sq.ft. of space available at=20\nTechnopolis  KnowledgePark. We are also in the process of constructing the=\n=20\nIInd Phase in the  same complex which is approximately 60,000 sq.ft. and ca=\nn=20\nbe made entirely  available to you, if required.\n\nFurther, we have another building of approximately 1,00,000 sq.ft. located =\n=20\nstrategically at Kanjurmarg. This too could be ideal for your requirement.=\n=20\nWe  would also like to inform you that Tata Housing has a large land bank a=\nnd=20\ncan  offer properties to Enron for Call Centres across the country.=20\n\nWe request you to once again look into the same and revert to us at the =20\nearliest.\n\nThanking you\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nTATA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.\n\nVivek Menezes\n\nManager =01) Marketing & Sales\n\ncc : Mr. Sanjay Bhatnagar =01) CEO\n\n??? : Mr. Wade Cline =01) COO\n\n??? : Mr. P. Sreekumar\n\n??? : Mr. Hemant Luthra\n\n??? : Mr. Edward de Valcourt=01)emailed  at(Edward.de.Valcourt@enron.com)\n\n????? Enron India Pvt. Ltd.\n\n56, Maker Chambers VI\n\nNariman Point\n\nMumbai =01) 400 021.", "mid" : "11376172.1075840214830.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/528.", "bcc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "528.", "date" : "2000-10-11 08:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "from: Vivek Menezes, Manager, Mktg & Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a4" }, "sender" : "thdcronm@bol.net.in", "recipients" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "text" : " - Happy99.exe", "mid" : "6184850.1075840214881.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/529.", "bcc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "529.", "date" : "2000-10-11 10:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Attn : Mr. Kenneth L. Lay - Technopolis KnowledgePark, Tata Housing\r\n Dev.Co.Ltd.." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nThe reason Ken and Linda were trying to reach you from the plane was that \nthey had some suggestions for the hotel rooms and wanted you to know their \npreference.  They would like to give the Jasmine Suite that they are \ncurrently in to the Vittors with a connecting bedroom, to take care of their \nfamily.\n\nThey would like Mark and Natalie to have the end or corner suite that the \nVittors have.\n\nKen and Linda said that they would prefer two connecting rooms, hopefully on \nthe 3rd or 4th floor.  They would like for the rooms to have the ocean view \non the North side.  If that isn't possible, it would be o.k. to overlook the \npool, but they would not really like the south side as it wouldn't be as \nquiet.  The two rooms would give them everything they need, with 2 baths.\n\nThey said they can be reached in Switzerland tomorrow.  The Hotel Meierhof's \nphone number is:  41-81-416-82-85, Fax is:  41-81-416-39-82.  They should \narrive in Davos about 9:00 a.m.\n\nI know you will have a beautiful and wonderful wedding!!  Thank you so much \nfor including me on the Save the Date list.  I feel honored!  Unfortunately, \nwe won't be able to come.   Our \"first\" anniversary is June 3, but was 1961!!\n\nTake care and call if we can do anything.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "9171491.1075840202056.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/53.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "53.", "date" : "2000-01-27 10:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Hotel Reservations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a6" }, "sender" : "thdcronm@bol.net.in", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "text" : "October 11th 2000.\n\nFrom : Vivek Menezes\nTo   : Mr. Kenneth L. Lay (klay@enron.com)\n       Chairman & CEO,\n       Enron Corp.\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nFurther to my emails dated 22/2/2000 & 14/6/2000 introducing Tata Housing a=\ns\na premium real estate developer in India, and specifically, our commercial\ncomplex Technopolis KnowledgePark at Andheri (E), Mumbai.  We have been\ngiven to understand  that Enron have acquired an additional space in  Kamla\nMills Compound.  We were surprised to note that Enron did not consider\nTechnopolis KnowledgePark inspite of it being a ready to move in building\nwith all the facilities required for a good Call Center.\n\nA few of these facilities being -\n\n_ High speed (100 MBPS)  data network with switched interconnection\n      between offices.\n_ Provision  for  ISDN lines.\n_ 5000 line MTNL  exchange on campus\n_ Power from Tata Electric Cos, which is 20% cheaper than the Government\n      supply.\n_ In addition,  a good quality restaurant and 24 hours ATM facility.\n_ Central Air-conditioning & Building Automation System.\n\nAll these facilities and more were explained to Mr. Edward de Valcourt,\nProject Director Communications, Enron Corp., when he visited Technopolis\nKnowledgePark on 16/6/2000.  Inspite of that, we have once again not been\nconsidered.  I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that we\ncurrently have approximately 1,00,000 sq.ft. of space available at\nTechnopolis KnowledgePark.  We are also in the process of constructing the\nIInd Phase in the same complex which is approximately 60,000 sq.ft. and can\nbe made entirely available to you, if required.\n\nFurther, we have another building of approximately 1,00,000 sq.ft. located\nstrategically at Kanjurmarg.  This too could be ideal for your requirement.\nWe would also like to inform you that Tata Housing has a large land bank an=\nd\ncan offer properties to Enron for Call Centres  across the country.\nWe request you to once again look into the same and revert to us at the\nearliest.\n\nThanking you\nYours sincerely,\nTATA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.\n\n\n\nVivek Menezes\nManager =01) Marketing & Sales\n\n\ncc  :   Mr. Sanjay Bhatnagar =01) CEO\n     :   Mr. Wade Cline =01) COO\n     :   Mr. P. Sreekumar\n     :   Mr. Hemant Luthra\n     :   Mr. Edward de Valcourt =01) emailed at Edward.de.Valcourt@enron.co=\nm\n         Enron India Pvt. Ltd.\n         56, Maker Chambers VI\n         Nariman Point\n         Mumbai =01) 400 021.", "mid" : "30714638.1075840214904.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/530.", "bcc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "530.", "date" : "2000-10-11 10:35:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Attn : Mr. Kenneth L. Lay - Technopolis KnowledgePark, Tata Housing\r\n Dev.Co.Ltd.." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a7" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:21AM EDT 11-OCT-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (CHARLIE WOLF) AAPL CPQ EMC GTW\n2000/3 PREVIEW\n\n08:21AM EDT 11-OCT-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (JOHN C. DEAN) SEG HDD\nSEG: UPSIDES QUARTER ON STRONG DEMAND FROM ENTERPRISE CUSTOMERS\n\n09:14AM EDT 11-OCT-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (WHITTINGTON, RICHARD L) INTC\nMICROPROCESSOR FORUM\n\n05:49AM EDT 11-OCT-00 MERRILL LYNCH (J.OSHA) AMD\nADVANCED MICRO:AMD CALL\n\n12:18PM EDT 10-OCT-00 BUCKINGHAM RESEARCH GROUP  (STEVENS, JAY P.)\nHWP-STRONGBUY-STRUCTURE OF PWC DEAL COULD CHANGE;4Q APPEARS ON TRACK\n\n <<10.11.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.11.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "19552348.1075840214955.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/531.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "531.", "date" : "2000-10-11 02:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.11.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a8" }, "sender" : "barbara.sain@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "caroline.atherton@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "caroline.atherton@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "caroline.atherton@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "text" : "There will be a telephonic Board meeting Friday, October 13, beginning at\n8:00 a.m. CDT (Houston time) to discuss Michael's compensation and executive\nemployment agreement.  A term sheet will be sent out this afternoon or\ntomorrow morning.  Details for the call follows:\n\nFriday, October 13\n8:00 a.m. CDT (Houston time)\n\nCall in number for International and Compaq campus participants:\n281-518-9999\n\nCall in number for all other participants:      888-909-5939\n\nPasscode:  5670541  followed by the # sign\nConfirmation no.:  16633144\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n ", "mid" : "17774593.1075840214981.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/532.", "bcc" : [ "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "caroline.atherton@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "532.", "date" : "2000-10-11 03:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Telephonic Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999a9" }, "sender" : "barbara.sain@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "cc" : [ "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "text" : "Attached is an invitation to participate in Compaq's third quarter earnings\nconference call on October 24, 2000.\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n\n\n\n - Board Invitation.doc", "mid" : "2492088.1075840215006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/533.", "bcc" : [ "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "533.", "date" : "2000-10-11 04:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Third Quarter Earnings Conference Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999aa" }, "sender" : "michael.mann@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "text" : "At UTC's request, yesterday Mike Jackson and I met with Kent Brittan, VP, \nGlobal Sourcing, and members of his sourcing group.  As you remember, we \nfirst met Kent when Tom White, Dan Leff, Harold Buchanan and I called on him \ntwo years ago.  At the time, we presented an early version of a fully bundled \nenergy outsource in partnership with Fluor Daniel and a local real estate \nmanagement firm.\n\nOver the last two years, UTC attempted various energy procurement strategies, \nfailing to execute any.  \n\nBrittan was very pleased with the content of our revised proposal yesterday, \nand told us he would be taking the revised partnership strategy we discussed \ndirectly to George David, CEO.  \n\nBrittan will also be taking the preliminary concept to UTC Corporate \nTreasury, to gain its buy in on the financing aspects of the deal required to \nsupport the demand side management infrastructure investments it so \ndesperately needs to affect the energy  consumption reduction to which David \ncommitted two years ago.\n\nBarring a problem there, it appears we have finally engaged UTC in an \nexclusive negotiating relationship that would yield a large scale outsource \nof energy supply and demand side investment operations in all the UTC \ncompanies, excepting Carrier.    Carrier continues to insist it be treated \nseparately, and Brittan has decided to carve it out, rather than hold up the \nentire deal.  I think that strategy is part of what he will be speaking to \nDavid about.\n\nI requested, and Brittan agreed, that Karl Kropic (COO) be the executive \nsponsor.\n\nMike Jackson who has worked on and off with UTC over the past 18 months will \nbe the lead Originator for EES moving forward.", "mid" : "8592949.1075840215030.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/534.", "bcc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "534.", "date" : "2000-10-11 05:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UTC Sales Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ab" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nWednesday, 11 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 SECURITY COUNCIL: Sudan Loses Heated Race For Seat; More\n\nHEALTH\n 2 POLIO: UN To Immunize 70 Million African Children\n 3 HIV/AIDS: South African Doctor Blasts Mbeki Stance\n 4 PLACEBOS: Medical Researchers Alter Guidelines\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 5 AMERICAS: Children's Conference Focuses On HIV/AIDS\n 6 CENTRAL AMERICA: NGO Seeks Action To Prevent Child\nExploitation\n 7 EAST TIMOR: UNIFEM Lobbies For Women's Role In Rebuilding\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 8 CLIMATE CHANGE: Enviros Oppose US-Backed Kyoto Language\n 9 CONSERVATION: Crisis Highlights Need For New Strategy\n 10 DISASTERS: 280,000 Nicaraguans Live In Vulnerable\nConditions; More\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 11 DEBT RELIEF: China To Cancel $1 Billion In African Debt\n 12 INDONESIA: British Minister Confident Aid Will Continue\n 13 EAST TIMOR: Talks Open On Water Resource Treaty\n 14 TELECOMMUNICATIONS: US Rejects ITU Guidelines\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 15 NICARAGUA: WFP Notes Hunger's Effects\n 16 ETHIOPIA-ERITREA: Charity Begins Landmine Survey\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 17 YUGOSLAVIA: Kouchner Warns Of Obstacles Ahead In Kosovo\n 18 EAST TIMOR: UN Asks Indonesia To Hand Over Militia Leader;\nMore\n\nCRIME, CORRUPTION AND DRUGS\n 19 ASIA: Countries Convene Meeting On Drug Initiative\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 20 MIDDLE EAST: Annan Hopeful As Peace Negotiations Continue\n 21 SIERRA LEONE: Security Council Reviews Peacekeeping Mission\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "3434338.1075840215054.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/535.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "535.", "date" : "2000-10-11 05:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 11 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ac" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "david_becker@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com" ], "text" : "Hi Rosalee,\n\nJust wanted to let you know that I received your voice mail message saying\nthat Mr. Lay will not be attending the October 23, i2 Board of Directors\nmeeting.  Thanks for getting back to me.\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com", "mid" : "7309408.1075840215077.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/536.", "bcc" : [ "david_becker@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "536.", "date" : "2000-10-11 05:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Board of Directors Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ad" }, "sender" : "forrester@forrester.com", "recipients" : [ "trial@relay.forrester.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "By now you've received an invitation to attend Forrester's Executive\nStrategy Forum, November 8-10, 2000, at The Westin Copley Place in\nBoston, Mass.\n\nThis annual Forum showcases Forrester's eBusiness strategy research.\nDuring the two-day event for senior executives, we'll unveil our\ncutting-edge research on how companies can transform themselves to win\nin the Internet economy.  Get all the details and register online:\n\nhttp://www.forrester.com/ER/Events/Upcoming/Overview/0,1550,122,FF.html\n\nConfirmed industry speakers include:\n*  G. Richard Wagoner Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer,\nGeneral Motors\n*  Marc Andreessen, Chairman and Co-founder, Loudcloud\n*  Louise Kitchen, President and Chief Operating Officer, EnronOnline\n*  David Campbell, Ph.D., Smith Richardson Senior Fellow, Center for\nCreative Leadership\n*  Donald Paul, VP, Technology and Environmental Affairs, Chevron\n*  Daniel Leemon, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer,\nThe Charles Schwab Corporation\n*  Rohan Champion, Chairman and Co-founder, eTime Capital\n\nFor more information, please call our Events line at +1 888/34-FORUM\n(343-6786) or +1 617/613-5905. Seats at this event are limited, so\nregister online today:\n\nhttp://www.forrester.com/ER/Events/Upcoming/Overview/0,1550,122,FF.html\n\nPlease forward the following information to colleagues who you think\nwould benefit from Forrester's research and events.\n\nTo subscribe to Forrester's Events update, please send an email to\nlistserv@list.forrester.com with the following command in the body of\nyour message: subscribe Forrester-event <First Name> <Last Name>. For\nexample: subscribe Forrester-event Jane Doe.\n\nIf you wish to unsubscribe, simply reply to this email with the word\n\"remove\" in the body.\n\nForrester Events\nevents@forrester.com\nFor more information contact us at:\n+1 888/343-6786 or +1 617/613-5905\n***************************************************************************", "mid" : "6454215.1075840215100.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/537.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "trial@relay.forrester.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "537.", "date" : "2000-10-11 06:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Forrester Executive Strategy Forum, November 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ae" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "cc" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "text" : "Hello,\n\nThe attachment has been updated to include Sandy's new assistant.  Thanks!\n\n(See attached file: i2 Board of Directors.xls)\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com\n - i2 Board of Directors.xls", "mid" : "28069694.1075840215124.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/538.", "bcc" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "to" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "538.", "date" : "2000-10-11 08:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Sandy Tungare's New Assistant" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999af" }, "sender" : "info@conceptdesigninc.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "CDPI PLASMA SCREEN TOWERS & BANNER TOWERS\n\n \n\n\n\n\nMARKETING BULLETIN d CONCEPT DESIGN PRODUCTIONS, INC.\n\nIt?s brand new, it?s curved and it?s rentable!\n\nDesigner Series Plasma Screen and Banner Towers from Concept Design \nProductions. \n\nAccommodates 33\" to 50\" screens. ?Bose speaker positions, brochure holders, \nlaptop interactive platform, and DVD VCR housing included.\n\n8? tall plasma screen towers and 10? or 12? tall banner towers with 3 \ndouble-sided banner positions.\n\nModular, customizable, stylish, and affordable.\n\nSee a picture and schematics by logging on to http://www.conceptdesigninc.com \nunder \"New Product\" for details.\n\nComplete 56 page CDPI product rental catalog available by calling \n1-800-846-0717 or 626-932-0082 in California. ?Full production design \nservices available\n ", "mid" : "25604334.1075840215147.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/539.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "539.", "date" : "2000-10-11 07:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Plasma & Banner Towers" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dstraszheim@milken-inst.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Straszheim -\n\nMr. Lay did receive your e-mail - per your telephone call to us last evening.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\nDonald Straszheim <dstraszheim@milken-inst.org> on 02/01/2000 05:57:07 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc: John Quintanar <jquintanar@milken-inst.org>, Patricia Contreras \n<PContreras@milken-inst.org> \nSubject: Milken Institute Conference Sponsorship\n\n\n\nKen,\n\nI hope all is going well at Enron.  I know you and/or your people have been\ndiscussing with Glenn Yago our so-called Emerging Domestic Markets Project.\nIt is an exciting one and we look forward to Enron's support, involvement,\nparticipation and leadership.  Glenn will be in touch as the project\nunfolds.\n\nNow I am contacting you about our upcoming Global Conference, March 8-10,\n2000 in Los Angeles.  There are two issues.\n\nFirst, I am sure you are aware, we are holding our third annual Milken\nInstitute Global Conference March 8-10, 2000 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in\nLos Angeles. A copy of the program is attached. This year's event will have\na heavy contingent of institutional investors, corporate leaders, and\ntechnology, media and policy people in the audience.  On the program, we\nhave nine Nobel Laureates, several CEOs of major corporations, and other\nheavy hitters.  As you can see, there is a major technology slant to this\nyear's program.  It will be a great event.  We would love to have some\nrepresentation from Enron in the audience.\n\nSecond, we are still accepting corporate sponsorship for the event.  I have\nattached a copy of our Sponsorship Opportunities brochure that describes the\nvarious levels ($10K - $100K), and the benefits of each sponsorship tier.\nThis is a great program to be associated with - both high-quality speakers\nand a prestigious audience.  Mike Milken and I hope to be able to count on\nyour organization for support.\n\nWe anticipate a global audience of 1,500 - senior people from the financial\nsector, business, technology, academia, the policy community and all the\nmajor media.  In just two years, our Global Conference has become a\nsignificant and influential gathering for discussion, debate and networking\non key business, economic, financial and policy questions.\n\nI hope we can count on you.\n\nRegards,\n\nDonald H. Straszheim\nPresident\nMilken Institute\n1250 Fourth Street, Second Floor\nSanta Monica, CA  90401\nTel:    310.998.2620\nFax:   310.998.2641\nE-ml:  dstraszheim@milken-inst.org\n\n\n <<GC 2000 Update 1_31_00.pdf>>  <<Sponsorship Tiers GC 2000pdf1.pdf.pdf>>\n\n\n\n> Don't miss the Milken Institute's annual Global Conference, March 8-10,\n> 2000, in Los Angeles. For program and registration information, go to our\n> web site at http://www.milken-inst.org.\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n\n - GC 2000 Update 1_31_00.pdf\n - Sponsorship Tiers GC 2000pdf1.pdf.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "29743132.1075840202080.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/54.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dstraszheim@milken-inst.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "54.", "date" : "2000-02-01 22:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Milken Institute Conference Sponsorship" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b1" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "This press release was issued by Orchid Biosciences, Inc. at 7:00 a.m.\ntoday.\n\n(See attached file: Orchid Agreement.doc)\n\n\n\n - Orchid Agreement.doc", "mid" : "30006820.1075840215170.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/540.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "540.", "date" : "2000-10-11 10:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**Issued by Orchid BioSciences**Agreement w/Lilly" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b2" }, "sender" : "lindaeb@westcoal.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "As a benefit of membership in the Western Coal Council, we are sending the \nlatest issue of the Western Coal Advisory in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe \nAcrobat Reader to view this file.? This program is available at no charge at \nAcrobat Reader. \n\nYou will be receiving a printed version in about 10 days. \n\nWe hope you enjoy receiving this copy in advance, and thank you for your \ncontinued support of the Western Coal Council. \n\nJanet Gellici, Executive Director \nwww.westerncoalcouncil.org \n\nIf you do not wish to receive this newsletter in the future, simply reply to \nthis message with \"REMOVE\" in the subject area, and we will remove your \ne-mail address from future transmissions.? Thank You!\n - autumn2000.pdf", "mid" : "1524670.1075840215194.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/541.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "541.", "date" : "2000-10-11 09:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Western Coal Advisory - Autumn 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b3" }, "sender" : "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Attached is a term sheet describing the key terms of the proposed employment\nagreement with Michael Capellas.\n\n <<mc comp recommendation - revised (10-11)1.doc>>\n\nWanda G. Holloway\nSenior Counsel, Human Resources\nCompaq Computer Corporation\nMS110701\n20555 SH 249\nHouston, TX  77070-2698\n281-518-6943 (phone)/281-518-7644 (fax)\n\n\n - mc comp recommendation - revised (10-11)1.doc", "mid" : "23106014.1075840215217.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/542.", "bcc" : [ "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "lawrence.t.babbio.jr@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "542.", "date" : "2000-10-11 11:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CONFIDENTIAL: Materials for Friday Morning Conference Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b4" }, "sender" : "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear USIBC Members and affiliates, \nWe are in the process of improving the content and usability of our Daily \nNews Updates.? If you would prefer not to receive these messages in the \nfuture, please respond to this e-mail address with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in \nthe text, and your name will be immediately removed from this list.? Comments \nand suggestions as we continue our improvement process may also be sent to \nthis address.\n\n==================================== \n+ The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has forecasted slower-than-expected \neconomic growth and left lending rates unchanged in its half-yearly report. \n\n+ International rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded the rating outlook \non India's long-term foreign currency credit from \"positive\" to \"stable\".\n\n+ Allstate International has decided to withdraw from its proposed life \ninsurance venture with Dabur India. \n\nUSIBC Daily News\n\nOctober 11, 2000\n\nAgro/Patents/Pharma\nOctober 11: The Indian government is expected to clear trading in sugar \nfutures by March 2001. Financial Express \nhttp://www.financialexpress.com/fe/daily/20001011/fco11050.html\n\nOctober 11: India could emerge as a leading supplier of fine chemicals to the \nglobal market with locally available raw material and production facilities \naccording to Mr. Derrick Samuel, Managing Director, Colgate Palmolive India. \nHe said this while inaugurating the expanded facility of Kumar Organic \nProducts in Bangalore. Kumar Organic Products is the sole supplier of \nTriclosan, an anti-bacterial agent for Colgate's entire oral care product \nrange. The Hindu <http://www.hinduonline.com/>\n\n? \n\nBroadcasting/Entertainment  \nOctober 11: Star TV is targeting advertising sales revenue of Rs 550 crore \n($119.3 million) and a subscription income of Rs 77 crore ($16.7 million) in \nthe financial year ending in June 2001. The Start TV network expects to earn \ntotal revenues of Rs 700 crore ($152 million) in this year, almost double of \nlast year's revenues. The total investment in Star TV's India operations will \nincrease to $300 million by the end of 2001. Financial Express <\nhttp://www.financialexpress.com/> \n\nOctober 11: US-based TeleCruz Technologies announced a $10 million investment \nin research and development related to software/hardware at its new facility \nin Hyderabad. It also announced a strategic alliance with Videocon \nInternational to provide technology and software for manufacturing Internet \nTVs and set top boxes in India. The Economic Times \nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/11comp05.htm\n\n? \nCommunications  \nOctober 11: UT Starcom, a U.S.-based telecom company, has entered into an \nagreement with Himachal Futuristic Communications Ltd. (HFCL) to manufacture \nbroadband access equipment in India. The joint venture will also market \nbroadband wireless equipment in India and abroad.?? The Economic Times \nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/11comp09.htm\n\n? \n\nEconomic/General News\nOctober 11: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has forecasted \nslower-than-expected economic growth and left lending rates unchanged in its \nhalf-yearly report. The RBI governor said economic growth in the fiscal year \nending March 2001 was likely to be closer to 6% instead of earlier \nprojections of up to 7%. He said the slowdown was partly because of the \nfloods that devastated sections of India -- most recently in West Bengal. \nInflation also rose by more than 0.5%, a trend attributed to the substantial \nrises in international oil prices in the past year. BBC World Service <\nhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_965000/965373.stm>\n\nOctober 11: International rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded its \noutlook on India's long-term foreign currency credit rating from \"positive\" \nto \"stable\". Standard & Poor had earlier upgraded India's rating to \"stable\" \nin March 2000. The rating agency expressed concern over the impact of higher \noil prices on the government's fiscal deficit, given the system of \nsubsidizing certain petroleum products. In addition, Moody's may also review \ntheir \"positive\" rating soon. The Economic Times <\nhttp://www.economictimes.com/>\n\nOctober 11: India's tax receipts jumped 19.21 percent year-on-year in \nApril-September 2000 powered by a surge in direct tax collection, government \ndata showed on Wednesday.? Tax revenues, particularly direct taxes, have \nrisen largely because of improvement in the tax collection and administration \nstructure.? Reuters \nhttp://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=5467&newscat=Business\n\nEnergy \nOctober 11: The A.V. Birla group will invest in Dakshin Bharat Energy, an \nLNG-cum-power project at Ennore in Tamil Nadu. Almost two years ago the A.V \nBirla group formed a consortium along with CMS Energy, Unocal, Woodside \nDevelopment and Siemens for setting up a 2.5 million ton LNG based power \nproject and a 1,800 mw power project. The consortium also has an agreement \nwith Rasgas for supply of LNG for the project. Business Standard? <\nhttp://www.business-standard.com>\n\nFinancial: Trade & Investment\nOctober 11: India's marine exports grew 24% during the period from April to \nJuly this year compared to 7% annual growth last year. This is mainly due to \nincreased demand from all major markets including Japan, Europe and US. The \nEconomic Times <http://www.economictimes.com/>\n\nOctober 11: Royal Phillips Electronics NV (Phillips) of Netherlands has \ndecided to increase its stake in Phillips India from 51% to 74% through an \nopen offer. The Times of India <http://www.timesofindia.com/>\n\nInformation Technology\nOctober 11: General Electric has acquired the software division of Citadel \nHealthcare Informatics Ltd. that has developed a full-fledged enterprise \nresource planning (ERP) for healthcare and medical insurance. The Economic \nTimes <http://www.economictimes.com/>\n\n? \nInsurance and Finance  \nOctober 11: Allstate International has decided to withdraw from its proposed \nlife insurance venture with Dabur India - Dabur-Allstate Alliance India. \nAllstate International withdrew due to a change in its international business \nstrategy. Business Standard <http://www.business-standard.com/>\n\n? \nPolitical/International\nOctober 11: Former Indian Prime Minister P.V.Narasimha Rao was convicted in \nthe Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) bribery case and will file his appeal in the \nsuperior court. The special court is likely to announce its verdict today. \nThe Times Of India <http://www.timesofindia.com/>\n\nSanctions  \n\nTransportation/Infrastructure\nOctober 11: The second unit of the Suratgarh thermal power plant in Rajasthan \nwill be commissioned this week, making it the first super thermal power \nstation in the state. The final capacity of the plant is likely to be 1,000 \nmw after the installation of four units in two stages by the end of 2002. The \nHindu Online <http://www.hinduonline.com/>\n\nOctober 11:? PowerGen Plc, a major UK-based power generation corporation, has \nacquired an additional 13.89% stake in Gujarat PowerGen Energy Corporation \n(GPEC) for $51.5 million. This follows the decision of Siemens Project \nVentures to sell their stake in GPEC. PowerGen plans to double the capacity \nat GPEC to 1,300 mw from the present 655 mw. Business Standard <\nhttp://www.business-standard.com/>\n\n==============================================================================\n=\nThe USIBC Daily News is a free service of the U.S.-India Business Council to \nUSIBC Members and affiliates.\nUSIBC provides Internet links to news stories for informational purposes \nonly, and makes no representation\nof the accuracy of information posted on other organizations' websites.? 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b5" }, "sender" : "mailadmin@independent.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken:\n\nNews stories abound almost daily over the alleged need for\ngovernments to proscribe various foods, beverages, cell phones, and\nmuch more.  Yet, Americans are healthier and live longer than ever.\nSo, what is the real story here?\n\nAs a result, I am very pleased to invite you to attend the upcoming\nIndependent Policy Forum reception and seminar, \"PUBLIC HEALTH vs.\nTHE NANNY STATE?\"\n\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/forums/001026ipf.html\n\nThis program will feature syndicated columnist and Reason Magazine\nsenior editor, JACOB SULLUM, author of the book, FOR YOUR OWN GOOD,\nand economist THOMAS DiLORENZO, co-author of the new book, FROM\nPATHOLOGY TO POLITICS.\n\nThe program will be held Thursday evening, October 26th, from 6:30 to\n8:30 p.m., at the Independent Institute's conference center in\nOakland, California.\n\nFor your review, I am adding below an invitation with further details\non the program.  Since seating is limited, please make your\nreservations as soon as possible.  For further information, please\ncontact me or the Institute's Events Coordinator, Ms. Nichelle\nBeardsley, at 510-632-1366 X118.\n\nWe hope to see you on October 26.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid J. Theroux\nFounder and President\nThe Independent Institute\n100 Swan Way\nOakland, CA 95621-1428\n510-632-1366 Phone\n510-568-6040 Fax\nDtheroux@independent.org\nhttp://www.independent.org\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\n\nPUBLIC HEALTH vs. THE NANNY STATE? -- Next Independent Policy Forum (10/26/00)\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/forums/001026ipf.html\n\nBarely a day goes by without some news of the latest public health\n\"threat.\" Serious health hazards, we are told, lurk around every\ncorner -- in water supplies, air, soil, beverages, fast food,\nsecond-hand smoke, cellular phones, and food irradiation, just to\nname a handful. And yet, Americans today live longer than ever! Are\nmarkets and private decision-making providing the answers? Or are\nthese dangers real, immediate, and a legitimate mandate for\ngovernment control? Can we reduce or eliminate health risks without\ngovernment dictates? How does politics distort perceptions about\npublic health? Will Americans succumb to or rebel against the growing\nNanny State's neo-Puritanism and attack on individual choice and\nresponsibility? JACOB SULLUM and THOMAS DiLORENZO will discuss these\ntimely and important issues.\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\n      - Jacob Sullum (Syndicated Columnist and Senior Editor, Reason\nmagazine; Author, FOR YOUR OWN GOOD)\n\n      - Thomas DiLorenzo (Professor of Economics, Loyola College of\nMaryland; Co-author, FROM PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS: Public Health in\nAmerica)\n\nWHEN:\n       Thursday, October 26, 2000\n       Reception and book signing: 6:30 p.m.\n       Program: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.\n\nWHERE:\n       The Independent Institute Conference Center\n       100 Swan Way\n       Oakland, CA 94621-1428\n       For a map and directions, see\n       http://www.independent.org/tii/tii_info/about.html#map\n\nTICKETS:\n       $30.00 per person: includes one copy of either Jacob Sullum's\nbook, FOR YOUR OWN GOOD, or Thomas DiLorenzo's book, FROM PATHOLOGY\nTO POLITICS.\n       OR, admission without a book is $10 per person ($7 for\nIndependent Institute Associate Members)\n\n\nAbout FOR YOUR OWN GOOD:\n\n\"Sullum is meticulously logical, and his conclusions are implicit in\neverything he argues. FOR YOUR OWN GOOD has made us think about\ntotalitarianism in this most unlikely context.\"\n      - NEW YORK TIMES\n\n\"Intriguing and worthwhile, this book marshals an impressive array of\nfacts and arguments. Thoughtful and articulate.\"\n      - NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE\n\nAbout FROM PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS: Public Health in America:\n\n\"FROM PATHOLOGY TO POLITICS argues that public health has become a\nbureaucracy that feels the need to perpetuate itself by expanding\ninto new areas that are more often than not, just plain 'politically\ncorrect.'\"\n      - WALL STREET JOURNAL\n\nFor more information about this event, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/forums/001026ipf.html", "mid" : "25246738.1075840215267.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/544.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "544.", "date" : "2000-10-11 09:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "YOU ARE INVITED: \"Public Health vs. The Nanny State\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b6" }, "sender" : "richardnolan@smipublishing.co.uk", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr Lay\n\nIssue 32 - 12th October 2000\n\n\nCONTENTS\n\n1 - This Weeks E-News Stories\n2 - Conference News, 2 for 1 Delegate Places\n3 - Free issues of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\n4 - Personalise Your E-news Stories\n5 - Market Analysis Report News\n6 - Author Opportunities with SMi's Market Analysis Report Series\n7 - Feedback: Let us know how you feel we could improve this service\n\n\nWelcome to MENA E-News, delivering you the latest Middle East and North\nAfrican oil, gas, power and petrochemical headlines to your virtual\ndoorstep.\n\nMENA E-news is your FREE personalised weekly news service from the\npublishers of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk/mena-enews.asp\n\nWhy is it E-News different?  Because you can personalise your issues to make\nsure you receive the stories that matter to you.\n\n\n\n******E-NEWS THIS WEEK*******\n\nSONATRACH ASK FOR PATIENCE OVER OZ2 PIPELINE CONTRACTS\nAlgiers - Sonatrach has asked bidders to extend until the end of 2000 offers\nmade for the $1bn OZ2 pipeline system, designed to extend the capacity of\nthe crude oil corridor from the central el_hamra oil field to the Arzew\nterminal west of Algiers. The extension will allow the company more time to\nevaluate the bids\nAbout six companies/groups are understood to be bidding for the three\ncontracts which are estimated to be worth $220-250m each. They include CCC;\na consortium of Bonatti, with Entrepose and Dragados & Construcciones and\nBechtel. The first two contracts involve the construction of the pipelines\nwith a third contract for six pumping stations. The recent political changes\nin Algeria, combined with internal administrative changes in Sonatrach, are\nsaid to have contributed to the delay.\n\n\nOIL PRICES RISE OVER ISRAELI CONFLICT\nLondon - Oil prices soared on global markets last night following rising\ntensions in the Middle East.\nLondon Brent blend futures rose 72 cents to $31.48 but remains short of a\n10-year high $34.98 touched last month. US light crude was up 92 cents at\n$32.79 helped by speculators returning to buy oil after a two-week sell-off.\nFollowing Saudi Arabia's warning that Riyadh and other Arab states would not\n\"watch with their hands tied\" if Israel attacked Lebanon or Syria, the cost\nof a barrel of crude went up almost a dollar to $32.79 (o22.60) in New York.\nEarlier the International Energy Agency set alarm bells ringing when it said\nthe West was heading into winter with inventories well below the seasonal\nnorm.\nOil prices have retreated from their 10-year peaks last month after pressure\nfrom the G7 industrial nations on producers to pump more crude and the US\ndecision to release 30m barrels from its strategic reserve. After briefly\ndipping below $30, prices have risen amid concerns that demand will exceed\nsupply in the coming months, particularly if the violence in Israel leads to\na broader conflict. Oil prices are seen as a threat to the prospects of low\ninflation in the West, and yesterday's increases spilled over into bond\nmarkets, where worries about Wall Street and energy shortages had already\ndriven yields higher.\nA wave of violence between Palestinians and Israelis over the past 12 days\nhas killed at least 90 people, mostly Palestinians.\n\n\nBUY-BACK TERMS SET TO CHANGE\nTehran - In an interview with Petroleum Argus this month, Mehdi Hosseini,\nformer Deputy Oil Minister for international Affairs and now Managing\nDirector at Kala, the procurement arm of NIOC based in London, indicated\nthat future negotiations with foreign oil companies will take place using\nmore favourable terms.\nNIOC is reportedly close to implementing a more attractive buy-back formula.\nSince the Islamic Republic re-opened its doors to foreign oil companies in\n1997, executives had quietly bemoaned the buy-back formula as offering small\ncapital returns on huge investments. Despite this, Iran's energy buy-back\nprojects have so far attracted close to $10bn capital to the Iranian energy\nsector. NIOC argues that it is their duty to negotiate terms favourable to\nits population rather than to foreign entities. It now appears that in the\nface of increased competition for foreign investment from its Gulf\nneighbours, NIOC is prepared to compromise. For further details please visit\nhttp://www.petroleumargus.co.uk\n\n\nTURKIOG' 2000 UPDATE\nLondon - Please be advised that time is running out to register for TURKIOG'\n2000 conference in Istanbul on 16th and 17th of November. The event,\nsupported and endorsed by the Ministry of Energy & Natural Resources, Botas,\nTupras, TPAO, Directorate of Petroleum Affairs and Petkim, has now attracted\nin excess of 600 delegates according to the organisers, ITE Exhibitions. The\nsupporting exhibition has attracted the participation of over 100 companies,\nall of whom want to participate at what will prove to be the country's main\noil and gas event of 2000.\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin is pleased to offer you the chance to join us at\nthe event and hear the latest presentations from all of the state entities\nand foreign companies involved in the growing oil and natural gas markets of\nTurkey. For further details please send an e-mail to\noilgas@ite-exhibitions.com or visit their website at\nhttp://www.ite-exhibitions.com\n\n\n\n*****CONFERENCE NEWS*****\n\n2 FOR 1 DELEGATE PLACES\nB2B MARKETPLACES IN OIL AND GAS\n1 & 2 November 2000, The Hatton, London\n\nFind out about the successes and experiences of those already operating in\nB2B Marketplaces in Oil and Gas at SMi's forthcoming conference.  This event\nwill include presentations from:\n\n* Jeff Bennett, Global Procurement Manager, Amerada Hess\n* Ash Bakshi, V.P. & Managing Director, Petrocosm (International)\n* Robert Moony, CEO, Envera\n* Steve Pottle, Chief Executive, EnergyPrism\n* Bill Coates, E-commerce Co-ordinator, Schumberger Oilfield Services\n\nOther issues to be covered include effects of e-commerce on traditional\nprocurement and logistics, e-procurement trends, development and\nimplementation of an e-procurement strategy and many case studies of\nprojects taking place during 2000.\n\nThere will also be two half-day interactive workshops following the\nconference.  The first 'Becoming an Integral Part of the Oil and Gas E-\nBusiness Agenda' will enable delegates to test and evaluate e-market\ndecisions before roll out using Pagoda's dynamic e-market simulation tool.\nThe second 'Human Resources Procurement On-line for Oil and Gas' will\ndiscuss how to tap into a low cost, global human resources base through\ne-commerce.\n\nThe full conference programme is available at\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/B2Benergy.asp\n\nOr contact our delegate co-ordinator Bethan Jones\nbjones@smiconferences.co.uk or telephone + 44 (0) 20 7827 6176\n\n\nMIDDLE EAST GAS\n13 & 14 January 2001, Dubai\n\nMaximise the opportunities offered by the global increase in demand for\nnatural gas.  SMi's Middle East Gas Conference offers you the opportunity to\nbe up to date with the latest market developments in just two days.\n\nThe conference will address key issues including Oman's Gas Reserves, the\nIranian buy back situation and potential investments in Saudi Arabia.  But\nthat's not all, the conference also includes practical case studies from\nthose already established in the area.  These case studies include UAE's\nDolphin Project, Qatar's role in the Middle East gas market and LNG projects\nin Oman.\n\nThe excellent speaker line up includes;\n\n* Dr Peter Wells, Managing Director Middle East, Lasmo\n* Sheikh Ahmed Al-Maskari, Head of Public Affairs, Oman LNG\n* Naser Al Jaidah, Director for Oil and Gas Ventures, Qatar General\nPetroleum Company\n* Dr Ranald Spiers, Regional Director Middle East & Africa, National Power\n* Edward Walshe, Senior Vice President LNG, BG International\n* Abdulla Khouri, Communications Manager, UAE Offsets Group\n* Roger Haines, Deputy Chairman, Gulfstream Resources\n* Marie Francoise Chabrelie, General Secretary, Cedigaz\n\nThere will also be plenty of opportunities to meet the key players and\ndiscuss market developments and potential.  The high quality of our speakers\nmeans you can be confident of gaining insight from the experts.\n\nThe full conference programme is available at\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/transportgas7.asp\n\nOr contact our delegate co-ordinator Bethan Jones\nbjones@smiconferences.co.uk or telephone + 44 (0) 20 7827 6176\n\n\n\n******FREE ISSUES OF THE MENA PETROLEUM BULLETIN******\n\nAs a subscriber to MENA E-News we would like to offer you a two-month trial\nsubscription to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin absolutely free!\n\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin analyses the major developments in the region's\noil, gas, power and petrochemical sectors. From Morocco to Iran the MENA\nPetroleum Bulletin delivers market commentary on the liberalisation and\nregulation of the region's oil, gas, power and petrochemicals markets. Each\nmonth subscribers to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin receive news of policy,\nregulation and liberalisation that directly impact upon the ability of you\nand your organisation to take advantage of the emerging business\nopportunities. With the suspension of UN sanctions against Libya and the\nameliorating relationship between Iran and The West, there is no better time\nto take advantage of the myriad projects on offer.\n\nOur features, which are written by industry insiders and regional\ncorrespondents, provide in-depth news coverage, incisive commentary and\nvital market analysis. Each issue contains a country profile, project\nprofile and an interview with a leading industry expert to ensure that you\nare kept informed of recent developments in the region.\n\nFREE with the MENA Petroleum Bulletin each month is the PROJECT TRACKER,\nwhich analyses the status of individual projects and tenders in each\ncountry. With over 32-pages of projects, the PROJECT TRACKER ensures that\nyou are informed of licensing rounds, EOR projects, 'Buy-back' projects,\nFEED and EPC tenders as and when they happen. Complete with contact listings\nfor each project the information you need is always at your disposal when\nyou subscribe to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin. 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b7" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:36AM EDT 12-OCT-00 ING BARINGS (ROBERT CIHRA) CPQ DELL GTW\nCPQ: Q3 LIKELY SOLID; EXECUTING WELL IN A SOFTER MARKET\n\n01:36AM EDT 12-OCT-00 MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER (GILLIAN MUNSON) GTW\nGTW: LOWERED TO OUTPERFORM\n\n09:19AM EDT 12-OCT-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (RICHARD GARDNER) GTW\nGTW: 3Q00 EARNINGS EXPECTATIONS\n\n09:54AM EDT 12-OCT-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (WHITTINGTON, RICHARD L) AMD\nAMD: Q3 RESULTS\n\n07:19AM EDT 12-OCT-00 WASSERSTEIN PERELLA (STEPHEN C. DUBE) IBM\nWASSERSTEIN: IBM IBM THROWS A PARTY, AND OTHER ITEMS\n\n <<10.12.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.12.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "14812927.1075840215319.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/546.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "546.", "date" : "2000-10-12 02:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.12.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b8" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "This press release was issued yesterday by SLIL Biomedical Corp.\n\n(See attached file: SLIL-Elanco Agreement.doc)\n\n\nCOLLEEN PARKER\nCorporate Communications\n276-3402\n\n\n\n - SLIL-Elanco Agreement.doc", "mid" : "20542650.1075840215342.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/547.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "547.", "date" : "2000-10-12 02:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**SLIL Biomedical Announces Deal with Elanco Animal\r\n Health" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999b9" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "mpersad@vistaar.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "text" : "Hello,\n\nThe attached has been updated to include both of Tom Meredith's and Sandy's\nTungare's assistants.  Thanks!\n\n(See attached file: i2 Board of Directors.xls)\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com\n - i2 Board of Directors.xls", "mid" : "18782306.1075840215366.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/548.", "bcc" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "mpersad@vistaar.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "548.", "date" : "2000-10-12 03:06:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Board of Directors Working Group List" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ba" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "27679991.1075840215389.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/549.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "549.", "date" : "2000-10-12 05:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 12 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999bb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "It's done!!\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 02/02/2000 02:00:25 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: Fwd: FW: Charges for E-mail\n\n\n\n\nRosalee, please throw away the earlier e-mail as it\nappears someone, meaning Jose Luis, didn't check their\nreferences.\nThanks\nLiz\nNote: forwarded message attached.\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\nX-Apparently-To: lizard_ar@yahoo.com via web1305.mail.yahoo.com\nX-Track2: 2\nX-Track: 1: 40\nReceived: from dfw-smtpout4.email.verio.net (129.250.36.44)  by \nmta210.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 2 Feb 2000 19:36:26 -0000\nReceived: from [129.250.38.63] (helo=dfw-mmp3.email.verio.net) by \ndfw-smtpout4.email.verio.net with esmtp (Exim 3.12 #7) id 12G5Za-0005Rp-00 \nfor lizard_ar@yahoo.com; Wed, 02 Feb 2000 19:36:18 +0000\nReceived: from [207.197.207.102] (helo=s330.mofo.com) by \ndfw-mmp3.email.verio.net with smtp (Exim 3.12 #7) id 12G5Yt-0001uj-00 for \nlizard_ar@yahoo.com; Wed, 02 Feb 2000 19:35:35 +0000\nReceived: from 150.150.1.71 by s330.mofo.com with ESMTP (WorldSecure Server \nSMTP Relay(WSS) v4.3); Wed, 02 Feb 00 14:36:44 -0500\nX-Server-Uuid: f57e99cc-be1e-11d3-8d46-0008c7d388a4\nReceived: by S010.MOFO.COM with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) id \n<D80Y1WZ7>; Wed, 2 Feb 2000 11:36:44 -0800\nMessage-ID: <839B335DA467D211AC1E00A0C922F85406987BD3@S010.MOFO.COM>\nFrom: \"Vittor, Jose Luis\" <JLVittor@mofo.com>\nTo: \"'lizard_ar@yahoo.com'\" <lizard_ar@yahoo.com>\nSubject: FW: Charges for E-mail\nDate: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 11:36:35 -0800\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)\nX-WSS-ID: 148658C6104679-01-01\nContent-Type: text/plain;  charset=iso-8859-1\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\nContent-Length: 4394\n\n\nI am sorry honey!\nEye lobbb uuu\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Perkel, Jonathan E.\nSent: Mi,rcoles, 02 de Febrero de 2000 03:54 p.m.\nTo: Brandel, Roland E.; eLawyers; Jahn, Paul E.; Hane, Laurie S.;\nStephenson, Richard G.; Jacobs, Michael A.; Schwartz, William I.\nSubject: RE: Charges for E-mail\n\n\nI'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this is a hoax:\n\nhttp://urbanlegends.about.com/culture/urbanlegends/library/blemtax2.htm\n\nHere's an excerpt from the U.S. Postal Service's published response:\n\nA completely false rumor concerning the U.S. Postal Service is being\ncirculated over the Internet via e-mail.\nThe e-mail message claims that a \"Congressman Schnell\" has introduced \"Bill\n602P\" to allow the federal government to impose a 5-cent surcharge on each\ne-mail message delivered over the Internet. The money would be collected by\nInternet Service Providers and then turned over to the Postal Service.\n\nNo such proposed legislation exists. In fact, no \"Congressman Schnell\"\nexists.\n\nJEP\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Brandel, Roland E.\nSent: February 02, 2000 1:24 PM\nTo: eLawyers; Jahn, Paul E.; Hane, Laurie S.; Stephenson, Richard G.;\nJacobs, Michael A.; Schwartz, William I.\nSubject: FW: Charges for E-mail\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: DENIS T. 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999bc" }, "sender" : "rex.rogers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I have been asked to make a brief presentation at next Monday=01,s Executiv=\ne=20\nCommittee meeting addressing a new S.E.C. insider trading rule.  Although t=\nhe=20\nnew rule may increase exposure to liability for insider trading, certain=20\nprovisions of the new rule may actually provide for greater flexibility in=\n=20\nthe timing of your personal trades in Enron Corp. common stock.  Attached i=\ns=20\na short memo addressing our current Company procedures and policies for=20\ntrading, the new S.E.C. rule, and some suggestions for alternatives that yo=\nu=20\nmay want to consider concerning your personal trades in Enron Corp. common=\n=20\nstock.  If anyone wants to discuss the new rule and the trading alternative=\ns=20\nprovided by the new rule before next week=01,s meeting, please don=01,t hes=\nitate to=20\ngive me a call at 713-853-3069.  Thank you.\n\nAttachments\n\n", "mid" : "18979724.1075840215424.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/550.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "550.", "date" : "2000-10-12 04:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 16:  NEW S.E.C. RULES\r\n RELATING TO TRANSACTIONS IN ENRON CORP. COMMON STOCK" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999bd" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ena.employees@enron.com", "enron.markets@enron.com", "enron.europe@enron.com", "executive.assistants@enron.com", "executive.assistants@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "executive.assistants@enron.com" ], "text" : "We are pleased to announce the following organization changes within Enron=\n=20\nGlobal Markets (EGM).\n\nLarry Lawyer will be joining EGM effective immediately to lead our new=20\nfinance activities.  In this role, he will work with all commodity products=\n,=20\nassets, and teams worldwide to lever our existing businesses with this new=\n=20\nfocus.  Larry has worked as treasurer and was responsible for 3rd party=20\nfinancing for EBS for the last year.  He has worked for Enron for 4 1/2 yea=\nrs=20\nin various positions in the finance area.  He will be reporting to the Offi=\nce=20\nof the Chairman.\n\nEric Gonzales will be joining the LNG team and will co-head this effort wit=\nh=20\nRick Bergsieker.  We believe there is significant opportunity in the=20\nworldwide LNG markets, and Eric will direct all merchant activity and focus=\n=20\non the Atlantic regions of the world.  He will also manage the LNG shipping=\n=20\nbook.  Eric is located in the London office and also has responsibility for=\n=20\nleading the newly formed Pool Markets origination group reporting to Joe=20\nGold.   =20\n\nRick Bergsieker has relocated to Dubai, in the UAE.  He is responsible for=\n=20\nall Middle East activities and projects, managing the Puerto Rico assets an=\nd=20\nwill co-head the worldwide LNG efforts.  Rick has over 20 years of LNG=20\nexperience and together, he and Eric will form an outstanding leadership te=\nam=20\nas we expand Enron=01,s LNG activities around the world.  They both will re=\nport=20\nto the Office of the Chairman. =20\n\nJennifer Fraser will come over and develop our market fundamentals group fo=\nr=20\nall products in EGM, much like ENA natural gas and power fundamentals and=\n=20\nIntranet pages existing today.  Previously, Jennifer was working in the Mid=\n=20\nMarket origination group.  Heather Purcell will be joining this group=20\ndeveloping the commercial interface for our Intranet page.  Heather was wit=\nh=20\nAzurix, where she worked on the platform interface for their eBusiness=20\ninitiatives.=20\n\nGary Hickerson will be chairing our Traders=01, Roundtable.  This new group=\n will=20\nbe comprised of traders across Enron's wholesale trading and risk managemen=\nt=20\nbusinesses.  This forum will give traders the opportunity to discuss topics=\n=20\nimportant to their individual markets, and to learn and explore other marke=\nts=20\nin a macro sense.  Also, we will be forming a cross-commodity trading group=\n. =20\nTraders who have shown extremely strong and consistent profitability will=\n=20\nhave the opportunity to join this group and to exploit cross-commodity=20\nopportunities with a bias toward structural shifts in markets.  This group=\n=20\nwill not be involved in customer activity and will execute through our=20\nprincipal desks.   Gary will manage this new group, as well as continuing=\n=20\nwith his current F/X, Rates, Equity, and Agriculture initiatives.=20\n\nPlease join us in congratulating everyone on their new positions. =20\nOrganization charts outlining the entire EGM organization are available upo=\nn=20\nrequest from Cathy Phillips.", "mid" : "23804217.1075840215458.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/551.", "bcc" : [ "executive.assistants@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "ena.employees@enron.com", "enron.markets@enron.com", "enron.europe@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "551.", "date" : "2000-10-12 04:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Organization Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999be" }, "sender" : "info@rlcnet.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "[IMAGE]\nwww.rlcnet.org\n\nFOR IMMEDIATE=20\nRELEASE????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n????????????????????????????????????????????????????? CONTACT: Matt Well\nThursday, October 12,=20\n2000???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???\n?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? PHONE: 202-547-1700\n\nNew RLC TV Spot: Corzine's Big Spending=20\nSchemes To Hurt New Jersey Families=20\n500K Plus Ad Buy Charges \"Corzine Is Spending A Lot Of=20\nHis Money Now So He Can Spend A Lot Of Your Money Later\"\n\n?Washington, DC -- In a new statewide TV ad campaign that will begin airing=\n=20\nthis evening, the Republican Leadership Council (RLC) charges that Democrat=\n=20\nNew Jersey Senate candidate Jon Corzine's reckless spending plans will be=\n=20\ndetrimental to the interests of New Jersey's working families.=20\n\n?The text of the spot, which will air in New York City, Philadelphia and=20\nselected cable outlets, is as follows:=20\n\n?Jon Corzine is spending a lot of his money now=01( so he can spend a lot=\n=20\n?of your money later.=20\n\n?Corzine wants to spend millions... for more welfare and foreign aid=20\n?to Russia. (Corzine remarks, Princeton University, 2/28/00)=20\n\n?The Trentonian says, \"Corzine's... schemes would come at =20\n?tremendous cost to taxpayers.\" (Trentonian editorial, 6/11/00)=20\n\n?Congressional budget experts predict Corzine's spending programs would=20\n?cost the average taxpayer $5,000 a year. (U.S. House Budget Committee=20\nChairman 7/24/00)=20\n\n$5,000 might not seem like much to Jon Corzine.? Tell him what $5,000 would=\n=20\nmean to your family budget.=20\n\n?Mark Miller, Executive Director of the RLC, attacked Corzine's view of=20\ngovernment spending as one that will turn back the clock on fiscal=20\nresponsibility, and charged he would be an irresponsible steward of New=20\nJersey taxpayers' money.=20\n\n?\"Jon Corzine is a one man wrecking crew when it comes demolishing the hard=\n=20\nwon budget surpluses of the past several years,\" Miller stated.? \"We will=\n=20\nbegin the process of letting New Jersey taxpayers know that Corzine's=20\nspending priorities are out of whack and out of step.\"=20\n\n# # #=20\nTo subscribe or unsubscribe send your name and e-mail address to=20\ninfo@rlcnet.org or visit www.rlcnet.org.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "7992811.1075840215517.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/552.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "552.", "date" : "2000-10-12 05:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RLC Release: New TV Spot on Corzine's Big Spending Schemes" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999bf" }, "sender" : "tgarza@onr.com", "recipients" : [ "tgarza@onr.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "?=20\nIf you caught last night=01,s debate, then you saw first hand why Governor =\nBush=20\nis moving up in the polls.? There=01,s momentum building in his favor, but =\nthis=20\nelection will be decided by strong Bush voter turnout in key battleground=\n=20\nstates.=20\n\nThat=01,s why Governor Bush needs your help.? Some of you may have already =\nbeen=20\ncontacted to join the Bush =01&SWAT=018 team and asked to travel to key sta=\ntes in=20\nthe coming weeks.=20\n\nIf you have been asked =01) great =01) please let me know if you can travel=\n or are=20\nalready committed to do so.? If you haven=01,t been contacted, I hope you=\n=01,ll=20\nconsider joining me as we work to get voters in other states energized abou=\nt=20\nthe Governor=01,s campaign and get voters out to the polls during early vot=\ning=20\nand on Election Day.=20\n\nIf you are interested and able to travel, please contact me as soon as=20\npossible.? I need to get your name and contact information to the Bush for=\n=20\nPresident volunteer coordinator this week.=20\n\nDrop me an email at tgarza@onr.com with the following information or fax ba=\nck=20\nthe form below to me at 512/474-0825.? Please let me know as soon as possib=\nle=20\nif you=01,ll be able to help the campaign in these final few, critical week=\ns.=20\n\nRegards,=20\nTony=20\n?=20\n\nYes, Tony, I=01,ll help elect the next President and am willing to travel.?=\n Here=01,\ns my information:=20\n\nNAME:=20\n\nADDRESS:=20\n\nPHONE:=20\n\nFAX:=20\n\nEMAIL:=20\n\nDATES AVAILABLE TO TRAVEL:", "mid" : "16784293.1075840215569.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/553.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tgarza@onr.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "553.", "date" : "2000-10-12 05:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "URGENT! Join the Bush \"SWAT\" Team" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c0" }, "sender" : "muaa@mizzou.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Join the fun and festivities at the Ag Alumni Homecoming Hospitality Tent\non Saturday, October 14, 2000.  Stop by the tent with the Ag Alumni banner\non the south side of the Hearnes Center.  Festivities will start at 11:00\na.m. (kickoff is at 1:00); hot dogs, chips, cookies and beverages will be\nfurnished.\n\nDon't miss this opportunity to visit with other Ag alumni!  We look\nforward to seeing you October 14!\n\nFor a list of other Homecoming activities visit\nhttp://www.mizzou.com/homecoming/index.htm.\n\n\nThis message is brought to you by the MU Alumni Association in an effort\nto better inform our alumni of Mizzou events.\n\nIf your address has changed or you prefer not to receive email\nnotifications, please contact the MU Alumni Association at\nmuaa@mizzou.com or (800) 372-6822.\n\nBecome a registered user of the MU Alumni Association website. Only MUAA\nmembers may register to access our online directory, post class notes and\nbusiness cards. Register right now at:\nhttp://www.mizzou.com/firsttimeuser.htm", "mid" : "1519302.1075840215609.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/554.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "554.", "date" : "2000-10-12 05:04:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ag Alumni Homecoming Hospitality" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c1" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "brenda.johnston@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brenda:\n\nCould you please e-mail me an invitation, the file you sent does not allow \nyou to print.  Although Mr. Lay will not be in the office this day I would \nlike to let him know about Howard Martin's retirement.\n\nThanks\n\nTori", "mid" : "33553011.1075840215631.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/555.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "brenda.johnston@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "555.", "date" : "2000-10-12 05:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Invitation to Howard Martin's Retirement Party" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c2" }, "sender" : "tcssunsurvey@burke.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Recently you should have received an email invitation asking for your \nparticipation in an executive customer survey regarding Sun's performance. \nThis is just a reminder that Sun is still very interested in your feedback.  \nYou can participate in the survey by clicking on the URL below or by cutting \nand pasting the entire URL (including the verification string) into the \naddress field of your browser.  Thank you for your time and consideration.\n\nhttp://survey3.burke.com/tcs/begin.cgi?keycode=q2y6w\n\nCordially,\n\nPaige Schehr\nBurke CSA\npaige.schehr@burke.com", "mid" : "20509649.1075840215676.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/557.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "557.", "date" : "2000-10-12 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Reminder:Scott McNealy wants to hear from you ..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c3" }, "sender" : "michael.mann@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "mark.peterson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "mark.peterson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "mark.peterson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Thank you for taking time-out to call George Roberts at KKR prior to the O-I \nBoard meeting yesterday.  As you can gather, we are stalled with O-I, in part \nbecause the executive management seems preoccupied with other issues to the \npoint where it is reticent to engage with the O-I decision makers appointed \nto negotiate with Enron.  \n\nHopefully, with some interest at the Board level, O-I executive management \nwould be motivated to direct its negotiators to engage and finalized the \ndeal. \n\nPlease advise me if there is any follow up to be completed through you or \ndirectly with Mr. Roberts.", "mid" : "1007511.1075840215701.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/558.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "mark.peterson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "558.", "date" : "2000-10-12 09:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Owen-Illinois" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c4" }, "sender" : "kmalachi@howard.edu", "recipients" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "cc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "text" : "THIS MESSAGE IS FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ARTIS G.\nHAMPSHIRE-COWAN, ESQ:\n\n> President Swygert asked that I forward the attached Press Release to your\n> attention.\n>\n>  <<University Announcement.doc>>\n\n - University Announcement.doc", "mid" : "21818888.1075840215726.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/559.", "bcc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "to" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "559.", "date" : "2000-10-12 10:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "H.U. Names New Head Women's Basketball Coach" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nYou e-mail worked perfectly.  I was going into the board meeting when it was \nreceived, so sorry I didn't respond.  Your Dad hasn't seen your message yet, \nbut hopefully he can call this afternoon.  I hope that works for you.  He is \nleaving early this afternoon as he and Linda have an appointment at 4:30.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 02/08/2000 08:09:32 AM\nTo: Ken Lay <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Phone Call\n\n\nDad,\nI need to talk to you about the contract I am drafting\nand wanted to know a good time to call. Can you please\nlet me know when we can schedule a call. It should\nonly take about 15 minutes.\nThanks\nElizabeth\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\n", "mid" : "12485142.1075840202130.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/56.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "56.", "date" : "2000-02-08 04:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Phone Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c6" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Chronicle is developing a front page story  based on a Garnett Coleman \nidea to change state law to allow Sports Authority  tax funds to go to fund \npublic hospitals.\n?\nIt is my judgement that this story and the spin  afterwards could easily \nshave 10 points off our yes #'s and make this a  horserace again.\n?\nIt is even worse than the stealth tax increase in  '96 because it cuts to the \nheart of voters' objections to the funding of sports  facilities. And it \ntakes away our reponse that this money cannot legally ever be  used to fund \nhospitals or education. This was the basis of their successful  attack in \n'99---only this time we don't have any real response.\n?\nThe Chronicle has delayed this story for  one day.\n?\nI won't waste your time reviewing the various  things we have done to spin \nthis better. We have done many things. But it is  like putting bandaids on a \ngaping chest wound.\n?\nCould you call Jack Loftis or Sweeney at  the Chronicle? We need to downplay \nit or kill it. I have more info if you want to  talk---713-851-2576.", "mid" : "27221567.1075840215750.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/560.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "560.", "date" : "2000-10-12 10:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena Emergency!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c7" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "larry.ciscon@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "frank.karbarz@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "We are still in discussions with MEC about a transaction, but it seems to be \nmoving in the right direction.  They have asked to set up an advisory meeting \nin December to meet the senior team members.  Mr. Plotnick indicated that he \nexpects to have his CTO in place by then.  I am trying to arrange our first \nmeeting the week of December 5 or December 12.  Please send me a short list \nof times you have available for a two hour meeting.  \n\nOnce again, I would like to thank each of you for your help with this \nproject.  \n\nRegards,\nMark\n\n\nMark Lay\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3800\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670", "mid" : "31755621.1075840215773.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/561.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "larry.ciscon@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "frank.karbarz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "561.", "date" : "2000-10-12 10:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "MEC Advisory Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c8" }, "sender" : "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "+ Reliance, Prudential-ICICI and HDFC-Standard Life are expected to receive \nlicenses from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) by \nthe end of this month.\n+ The BJP president told US ambassador Richard Celeste that India was \ncommitted to creating a national consensus in favor of signing the \nComprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).\n+ The Carlyle Group is setting up operations in India to investment $100 \nmillion in technology, Internet and telecom sectors.\nUSIBC Daily News\nOctober 12, 2000 \n\nAgro/Patents/Pharma\nOctober 12: The Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy (CMIE) lowered \nestimates for agricultural growth from 4.2% to 1.3%. The decline in the \ngrowth of India's agricultural sector is expected to affect fast moving \nconsumer goods (FMCG) companies. Business Standard <\nhttp://www.business-standard.com/>\n\nBroadcasting/Entertainment\nOctober 12: Vijay Television Ltd. is looking for a strategic alliance for \nchildren's programs. The Tamil language channel already has alliances with \nNDTV, Padmalaya (for mythological content), and Discovery channel (for \ninfotainment programs). Financial Express <http://www.financialexpress.com/>\n\nCommunications\nOctober 12: The Department of Telecom (DOT) requested the Telecom Regulatory \nAuthority of India (TRAI) to allow basic telephone companies to provide \nlimited mobile phone services. DOT suggested an additional entry fee or \nlicense fee for providing limited mobility to these fixed lines service \nproviders. The Economic Times <\nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/12econ14.htm>\n\nOctober 12: The Delhi High Court has directed the government to submit \ndocuments relating to the contract for the controversial Sankhya Vahini \ntelecom project. The government earlier took a decision to approve the Rs \n1,300 crore ($283 million) telecom project. This project includes setting up \nof a broadband network throughout India. According to the government plan, a \n10,000 km network would be laid within a year. The Economic Times <\nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/12econ07.htm>\n\nEconomic/General News\nOctober 12: International rating agency Standard & Poor's lowered its \n\"positive\" rating outlook for Reliance Industries, Larsen & Toubro Ltd and \nTELCO Ltd. In contrast, Moody's Investors Services, another international \nrating firm has assigned a \"positive\" rating to National Thermal Power \nCorporation (NTPC) owing to its dominant industry position. The Indian \nExpress <http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/20001012/ibu12043.html>\n\nEnergy\nOctober 12: Shell, Reliance and Enron approached Oman LNG to establish an LNG \nsupply agreement for their upcoming LNG gasification terminals in India. The \nEconomic Times <http://www.economictimes.com/>\n\nFinancial: Trade & Investment\nOctober 12: Hindustan Lever, a Unilever company, is making an open offer to \nthe minority shareholders of International Bestfoods' Indian subsidiary. This \nfollows Unilever's global acquisition of International Bestfoods Inc. \nBusiness Standard\n<http://www.business-standard.com/today/corp6.asp?Menu=2>\n\nOctober 12: The Carlyle Group, one of the world's largest private equity \ninvestors, is setting up operations in India to investment $100 million in \ntechnology, Internet and telecom sectors. The Carlyle group has already \ninvested in seven new economy companies in India.\nThe Economic Times <http://www.economictimes.com/>\n\nOctober 12: U.S. based Unifrax Corporation (UCL), a leading global \nmanufacturer of ceramic fiber products, is increasing its stake in Orient \nCerlane from 59% to 74%. Unifrax currently holds stake in Orient Cerlane \nthrough its UK based subsidiary. The Economic Times <\nhttp://www.economictimes.com/>\n\n\nInformation Technology\nOctober 12: The Indian government is likely to remove import duty on certain \ncomputer hardware items. Finance Minister Sinha did not agree to demands of \nthe Information Technology Ministry for allowing free import of all computer \nhardware items. Financial Express <http://www.financialexpress.com/>\n\nInsurance and Finance\nOctober 12: Reliance, Prudential-ICICI and HDFC-Standard Life are expected to \nreceive licenses from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority \n(IRDA) by the end of this month. While Reliance is expected to obtain a \nlicense for non-life insurance, it applied for both life and non-life \nsectors. Prudential-ICICI and HDFC Standard Life has only applied for life \ninsurance. The Economic Times <http://www.economictimes.com/today/bn04.htm>\n\nPolitical/International\nOctober 12: The Bharatiya Janata Party president told US ambassador Richard \nCeleste that India was committed to creating a national consensus in favor of \nsigning the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Business Standard? <\nhttp://www.business-standard.com/>\n\nOctober 12: The supreme court of India criticized state governments of \nKarnataka and Tamil Nadu for surrendering to demands of Veerappan, an \nextremist who kidnapped a famous movie actor recently. The court asked the \ngovernment to provide details of the meetings between both state chief \nministers before agreeing to release 51 associates of Veerappan. The \nthree-judge jury also asked whether the state governments had an alternate \nplan to release the 73-year old matinee idol who was kidnapped on July 30. \nThe Indian Express <\nhttp://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/20001012/ina12011.html>\n\nTransportation/Infrastructure\nOctober 12: The Indian government has decided to include an additional 5,694 \nkm of existing roads in the national highway network. The national highway \ncover will become 57,704 km. The cost of upgrading the 5,694 km of road to NH \nstandards would cost Rs 7,000-Rs 8,000 crore ($1.5-1.7 billion) over a period \nof 3 years. The Economic Times <\nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/12infr01.htm>\n\nOctober 12: Ispat Energy, a captive power generation company, plans to sell \n87 mw of power to private companies near its Dolvi steel complex in Raigad, \nMaharashtra. Financial Express\n<http://www.financialexpress.com/>\n\n==============================================================================\n=\nThe USIBC Daily News is a free service of the U.S.-India Business Council to \nUSIBC Members and affiliates.\nUSIBC provides Internet links to news stories for informational purposes \nonly, and makes no representation\nof the accuracy of information posted on other organizations' websites.? To \nadd or remove your name from this\nlist, or with questions or comments, please contact USIBC via e-mail at \nusibc@uschamber.com.  \n\nU.S.-India Business Council\nWebsite: <http://www.usibc.com>\n \n1615 H Street NW\nWashington DC 20062-2000\nPhone 202 463 5492\nFax 202 463 3173  \n\nWest Coast\n477 Ninth Avenue, Suite 107\nSan Mateo, CA 94402\nPhone 650 685 8790 xt. 16\nFax 650 343 2848\n ", "mid" : "33481435.1075840215798.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/562.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "562.", "date" : "2000-10-12 12:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "USIB Daily News for October 12, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999c9" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "the.pulse@enron.com", "analysts@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "On Monday it will be time to check your pulse...", "mid" : "14662333.1075840215821.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/563.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "the.pulse@enron.com", "analysts@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "563.", "date" : "2000-10-12 11:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "It's almost time" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ca" }, "sender" : "sstokes@tbdnetworks.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay:\n\nHere is the new Service Provider version of our white paper as promised. I'd\nlike to know what you think. Please forward to the appropriate members of\nyour staff.\n\nWe'd like to help in any way we can. We'd like to schedule a conference call\nwith your staff at your earliest convenience to discuss your VPN needs.\n\nSincerely,\nSimon Stokes\nDirector of Sales\nTBD Networks\nsstokes@tbdnetworks.com\nOffice (510) 979-1104\nCell (510)593-3771\nFAX (510) 687-0206\nwww.tbdnetworks.com\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Simon Stokes [mailto:sstokes@tbdnetworks.com]\nSent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 10:19 PM\nTo: Ken Lay\nSubject: TBD Networks VPN White Paper\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay:\n\nHere's the newly completed Enterprise version of our white paper, and the\nService Provider version is being finished now. I'll send that along as soon\nas it's ready.\n\nAfter you and your associates read it, I think you'll discover that we\nprovide a VPN tool that eases provisioning of Nortel Contivity, Cisco IOS,\nAltiga and PIX, as well as VPN management and security policy auditing. This\nwould compliment your existing solutions and greatly expand your ability to\npenetrate the market with your product offering.\n\nLet me know technical questions you come up with and I'll get our CTO to\nanswer them for you.\n\nSincerely,\nSimon Stokes\nDirector of Sales\nTBD Networks\nsstokes@tbdnetworks.com\nOffice (510) 979-1104\nCell (510)593-3771\nFAX (510) 687-0206\nwww.tbdnetworks.com\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Simon Stokes [mailto:sstokes@tbdnetworks.com]\nSent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:47 PM\nTo: ken.lay@enron.com\nSubject: TBD Networks VPN Initiative\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay:\n\nBecause you were recognized Business Week in 1999  for \"taking Enron into\nthe red-hot communications industry\" by \"developing an intelligent network\nplatform to facilitate online business and building a market for trading\nbandwidth\", we'd like to get your opinion on how we can contribute to your\ninitiative.\n\nTBD Networks is a Secure VPN Management software company here in Silicon\nValley. We believe Enron could benefit from using our highly scalable\nsoftware to manage VPNs Enterprise-wide by:\n\n1) Speeding up the setup and provisioning time for tens of thousands of\nVPNs.\n2) Uniquely Vendor-Independent: Supporting all types of VPNs (Remote\nAccess/Site-to-site/Extranet), based on equipment, products and technologies\nfrom Cisco IOS, PIX, Altiga, Nortel and Check Point.\n3) Reducing training and support needs by using our easy-to-use, web-based\nGUI based on high-level policies, hiding low-level, vendor-specific\ninterfaces.\n4) Providing significantly higher levels of security and control VPNs via\nadvanced features such as random policy auditing and proactive service\nmonitoring.\n\nWe would be very interested in meeting with someone at Enron to find out how\nyou would like to proceed. Who would you suggest we contact?\n\nSincerely,\nSimon Stokes\nDirector of Sales\nTBD Networks\nsstokes@tbdnetworks.com\nOffice (510) 979-1104\nCell (510)593-3771\nFAX (510) 687-0206\nwww.tbdnetworks.com\n\n - VPN Service Management by TBD Networks.pdf", "mid" : "6084601.1075840215844.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/564.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "564.", "date" : "2000-10-12 12:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "New TBD Networks VPN White Paper" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999cb" }, "sender" : "thdcronm@bol.net.in", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com", "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "text" : "From : Vivek Menezes\nTo   : Mr. Kenneth L. Lay (klay@enron.com)\n       Chairman & CEO,\n       Enron Corp.\n\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\n\nWith reference to my email dated 11/10/2000 introducing Tata Housing as a\npremium real estate developer in India, we had mentioned the availability o=\nf\nour premises, Technopolis KnowledgePark being a ready to move in building\nwith all the facilities required for a good Call Centre.  Further, we also\nmentioned that Tata Housing has a large land bank and can offer properties\nto Enron for Call Centres across the country.\n\nWe would like to make a clarification wherein the words =01&Call Centres=01=\n8\nshould read as =01&Data Centres=018.\n\nThanking you\n\nYours faithfully,\nTATA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.\n\n\n\nVivek Menezes\nManager =01) Marketing & Sales\ncc  :   Mr. Sanjay Bhatnagar =01) CEO\n    :   Mr. Wade Cline =01) COO\n    :   Mr. P. Sreekumar\n    :   Mr. Hemant Luthra\n        Enron India Pvt. Ltd.\n        56, Maker Chambers VI\n        Nariman Point\n        Mumbai =01) 400 021.", "mid" : "23538689.1075840215867.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/565.", "bcc" : [ "edward.de.valcourt@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "565.", "date" : "2000-10-13 05:10:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "From Vivek Menezes, Manager, Marketing & Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999cc" }, "sender" : "robert.keylock@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "I doubt I'll have one Mondays especially!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom: The Pulse@ENRON on 12/10/2000 18:47 CDT\nSent by: Enron Announcements@ENRON\nTo: The Pulse, The Pulse-Assoc&Analysts\ncc:  \nSubject: It's almost time\n\nOn Monday it will be time to check your pulse...\n", "mid" : "8005532.1075840215901.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/566.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "566.", "date" : "2000-10-13 00:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: It's almost time" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999cd" }, "sender" : "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached is a draft news release announcing Enron's bandwidth management \nagreement with i2.  EBS is planning to issue this release on Monday, Oct. 16 \nprior to Enron's earnings release on Tuesday, Oct. 17.  Please review and let \nme know if you have any comments by end of day today, Friday, Oct. 13.\n\nThank you.\n\nMeredith Philipp\n\n\n", "mid" : "29266376.1075840215936.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/567.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "567.", "date" : "2000-10-13 02:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Bandwidth Management Agreement Press Release" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ce" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n08:31AM EDT 13-OCT-00 BEAR STEARNS (NEFF A/BOBBA N) GTW AOL AAPL\nGTW: IN LINE 3Q: GOOD SHOW, CONSIDERING; RAISING 4Q00 ESTIMATES; MAINTAINING\n\n\n10:10PM EDT 12-OCT-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (KING, KURTIS R) GTW CPQ HP\nGTW: REPORTS SLIGHT REVENUE UPSIDE; ENDORSES OUTLOOK; SOME GOOD NEWS FOR PCS\n\n09:07AM EDT 13-OCT-00 MERRILL LYNCH (T.KRAEMER) UIS IBM SUNW\nUNISYS:FEWER SURPRISES, BUT WE'D WAIT FOR ORKIN MAN\n\n08:12AM EDT 13-OCT-00 GOLDMAN SACHS (LAURA CONIGLIARO) IBM IBM/ 6680 IBM.N\nIBM`S CURRENT STOCK PRICE IS ALREADY DISCOUNTING A LOT OF BAD NEWS\n\n01:52PM EDT 12-OCT-00 CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON  (MCCARTHY, KEVIN)\nPC AND ENTERPRISE HARDWARE: INITIATING INDUSTRY COVERAGE\n\n <<10.13.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.13.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "5578467.1075840215959.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/568.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "568.", "date" : "2000-10-13 01:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.13.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999cf" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nFriday, 13 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nHEALTH\n 1 TOBACCO: Industry Pushes For Limited Regulations\n 2 HIV/AIDS: UNAIDS Teaches Prevention To Ukraine Sex Workers\n 3 BLINDNESS: UK Group Seeks To Raise Awareness\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 4 AMERICAS: PAHO Outlines Advances Achieved In Child Health\n 5 CHILD MORTALITY: World Reaches Target, Some Countries Behind\n 6 CHILD LABOR: ILO, Netherlands Join Forces To Aid Bangladesh\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 7 CHINA: Red Tides Are Blight To Country's Coastlines\n 8 CLEANER PRODUCTION: Experts To Consider Alternative\nApproaches\n 9 JORDAN: IUCN Deems Country Center For Water Programs Project\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 10 UNCTAD: Report Says Least Developed Nations Struggling\n 11 YUGOSLAVIA: Milosevic Party Members Agree To Resume Talks\n 12 OIL: Prices Could Dampen World Growth, IMF Says\n 13 DIAMONDS: Sierra Leone Lifts Ban On Gem Exports\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 14 WORLD FOOD PRIZE: Two Scientists Earn Award For Maize Hybrid\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 15 INDONESIA: Speakers Oppose Militia Leader's Extradition\n 16 RWANDA: UN Report Examines Prison Crisis\n 17 BOSNIA: War Crimes Suspect Dies In Arrest Attempt\n\nCRIME, CORRUPTION AND DRUGS\n 18 ASIA: Countries Commit To Anti-Drug Plan\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 19 MIDDLE EAST: Israel Attacks Palestinian Targets; More\n 20 LANDMINES: Myanmar Gov't, Opposition Continue Production\n\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "6211904.1075840215982.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/569.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "569.", "date" : "2000-10-13 05:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 13 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joe, I am probably really missing something on this, but I can't determine \nwhen the big OECD Forum is.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nJoe Hillings\n02/08/2000 03:27 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on 02/08/2000 \n03:33 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nWORTH <WORTH@biac.org> on 02/08/2000 03:46:35 AM\nTo: \"'Joe_Hillings@enron.com'\" <Joe_Hillings@enron.com>\ncc:  \n\nSubject: RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n\n\nThe OECD people are quite excited about the prospect of Ken Lay speaking at\ntheir big Forum. Would his calandar permit it? Doug\n\n> ----------\n> De :  Joe_Hillings@enron.com[SMTP:Joe_Hillings@enron.com]\n> Date?: jeudi 27 janvier 2000 11:30\n> A : WORTH\n> Objet : RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n>\n>\n> Doug: Many thanks. I'll see you next Thursday. Can you send your address?\n> Regards. Joe\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> WORTH <WORTH@biac.org> on 01/27/2000 04:19:45 AM\n>\n> To:   Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n> cc:\n>\n> Subject:  RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n>\n>\n>\n> I look forward to seeing you on the 3rd of Feb. at 11AM. Warm regards.\n> Doug\n>\n> > ----------\n> > De :    Joe_Hillings@enron.com[SMTP:Joe_Hillings@enron.com]\n> > Date?:  vendredi 7 janvier 2000 17:51\n> > A :     Worth@biac.org\n> > Objet : Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n> >\n> > <<Fichier?: pic11799.pcx>><<Fichier?: FINAL FINAL ONE\n> > PAGER.doc>><<Fichier?: Handout.doc>><<Fichier?: Talking Points.doc>>\n> > Doug: Thank you for speaking with Chris Long and I this morning. Your\n> > suggestions were excellent and much appreciated. I did speak with\n> > Jacqueline Grapin at the European Institute here and she was grateful\n> for\n> > your suggestion that she speak with Mr. Bertrand Colomb, CEP of LeFarge\n> > Cement who also chairs the European side of the TransAtlatic Business\n> > Council (TABD). She said that he owns a farm in Northern Virginia and is\n> > here now but thinks that he is returning to Paris this weekend but could\n> > be\n> > available to meet in Paris in the next few weeks.  She also has good\n> > contacts with EDF and GDF and concurs that they are inseperable from the\n> > GOF but she will test the waters and advise.\n> >\n> > I have not had a chance to call Frank Farfone at DOW. Thanks for the\n> > information that Frank is chairing the Trade Committee of the BIAC and\n> has\n> > a meeting early in February. Frank is a friend and has been supportive\n> of\n> > our efforts to gain market access for energy services. I will call him\n> > later today or Monday to see if we might participate in his meeting or\n> get\n> > him to make a pitch.\n> >\n> > Your question about having Ken Lay meet with some key members of the\n> BIAC\n> > in Paris to have a dialogue with them on his work in changing the\n> business\n> > model to meet the real world of business that you would personally\n> > organize\n> > will be passed along to him. I think Ken would not only be terriffic but\n> > would enjoy the exchange.\n> >\n> > Doug, you may be interested to know that we have retained Hills and\n> > Company\n> > to be our trade counsel and that Carla and Bob Fisher are spending time\n> > getting us prepared for the WTO negotiation to promote energy services.\n> I\n> > am very pleased with the selection and the work they are doing for us.\n> >\n> > We miss you in the Washington community where for years you were so\n> > instrumental in promoting the trade agenda both as head of the IBM\n> office\n> > and as chair of the US Council for International Business Trade\n> Committee.\n> > However, as Secretary General of the BIAC at the OECD I already see your\n> > fine and experienced hand promoting the competition agenda. Sam\n> Palmisano\n> > spoke to the Enron Management Meeting in November which was first rate.\n> I\n> > followed up with the IBM Washington office to ask if they would join the\n> > Energy Services Coalition but so far they haven't. They just don't\n> > function\n> > the way they used to.\n> >\n> > Doug, thanks again for your advice and encouragement.\n> >\n> > Regards and best wishes.\n> >\n> > Joe\n> > ---------------------- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on\n> 01/07/2000\n> > 10:38 AM ---------------------------\n> >\n> >\n> >  (Embedded\n> >  image moved\n> >  to file:      From:  Chris Long\n> >  pic11799.pcx) 01/07/2000 10:33 AM\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> > To:   worth@biac.org\n> > cc:   Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n> >\n> > Subject:  Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information\n> >\n> > Doug -\n> >\n> > I was on the phone with Joe today while you discussed the ESC strategy\n> in\n> > France.  Attached you will find some basic information on what we are\n> > trying to accomplish.  I will be more than happy to forward more\n> > comprehensive information.  Included in this correspondence are two\n> > summary\n> > documents and a list of the coalition membership.  We look forward to\n> > getting your thoughts.\n> >\n> > Thanks - Chris Long\n> >                   (202) 466-9158\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> > (See attached file: FINAL FINAL ONE PAGER.doc)\n> >\n> > (See attached file: Handout.doc)\n> >\n> > (See attached file: Talking Points.doc)\n> >\n> >\n> >\n> >\n>\n>\n>\n> \n\n\n\n", "mid" : "21925223.1075840202155.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/57.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "57.", "date" : "2000-02-08 10:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Energy Service Coalition (ESC) Information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d1" }, "sender" : "verlene.joseph@do.treas.gov", "recipients" : [ "aida.alvarez@sba.gov", "alan_prenoveau@ngsinc.com", "apride@entergy.com", "aram_h._kailian@ovp.eog.gov.treas.gov", "carol.thompson@sba.gov", "clester@mofo.com", "clif.miller@supply.gte.com", "delorice.ford@sba.gov", "donald.i.boudreau@chase.com", "drutstein@giantofmaryland.com", "hmichel@nmsdcus.org", "jamcgrail@statestreet.com", "james.ballentine@sba.gov", "jlonden@mofo.com", "jneikir@entergy.com", "jnelson@nceed.org.treas.gov", "jrosenthal@svcv.org", "jschacter@brtable.org", "juhik@clevegrowth.com", "karnold@entergy.com", "kerry.kirkland@sba.gov", "kevin.richardson@rrd.com", "klay@enron.com", "lmglynn@statestreet.com", "lydia.bickford@sba.gov", "margo@dfwmbdc.com", "mcoyne@clevegrowth.com", "mncarter@statestreet.com", "nter@chevron.com", "banner.clarence@bsc.bellsouth.net", "pamelamckee@bot.org", "pdouglas@svev.org.treas.gov", "pmbi@chevron.com", "pwiselogel@ngsinc.com", "richard@nycp.org", "rpriest@nceed.org.treas.gov", "ruth.salzman@chase.com", "ssims@nmsdcus.org", "wbynum@ecd.org", "wleonar@entergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Date:  10/13/2000  02:11 pm  (Friday)\nFrom:  Verlene Joseph\nTo:  ex.mail.\"jlonden@mofo.com\", ex.mail.\"clester@mofo.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"kerry.kirkland@sba.gov\",\n     ex.mail.\"delorice.ford@sba.gov\", ex.mail.\"rpriest@nceed.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"jnelson@nceed.org\", ex.mail.\"ssims@nmsdcus.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"hmichel@nmsdcus.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"O'banner.clarence@bsc.bellsouth.net\",\n     ex.mail.\"margo@dfwmbdc.com\", ex.mail.\"richard@nycp.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"wbynum@ecd.org\", ex.mail.\"wbynum@ecd.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"pdouglas@svev.org\", ex.mail.\"jrosenthal@svcv.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"pamelamckee@bot.org\", ex.mail.\"jschacter@brtable.org\",\n     ex.mail.\"alan_prenoveau@ngsinc.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"pwiselogel@ngsinc.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"mcoyne@clevegrowth.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"juhik@clevegrowth.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"james.ballentine@sba.gov\",\n     ex.mail.\"mncarter@statestreet.com\", ex.mail.\"klay@enron.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"wleonar@entergy.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"donald.i.boudreau@chase.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"nter@chevron.com\",\n     ex.mail.\"drutstein@giantofmaryland.com\",\n     ex.\nSubject:  BusinessLinc Reception, Monday, Oct 16 fr 5:00-6:30pm\n          @ Treasury\n\nLast week we mailed out invitations inviting you to the\nBusinesLinc reception we're having on Monday, October 16 at Main\nTreasury.  I hope you received it.  If not, pls send me you fax number and\nI will fax a copy to you.  If you'd like to attend please E-mail you name,\norganization, dob and ssn for clearance.  Pls plan to arrive by 4:45 pm.\n\nIf you'd like more information please call me on 202-622-1498.\n\nThanks\nVEE ", "mid" : "15643654.1075840216010.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/570.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aida.alvarez@sba.gov", "alan_prenoveau@ngsinc.com", "apride@entergy.com", "aram_h._kailian@ovp.eog.gov.treas.gov", "carol.thompson@sba.gov", "clester@mofo.com", "clif.miller@supply.gte.com", "delorice.ford@sba.gov", "donald.i.boudreau@chase.com", "drutstein@giantofmaryland.com", "hmichel@nmsdcus.org", "jamcgrail@statestreet.com", "james.ballentine@sba.gov", "jlonden@mofo.com", "jneikir@entergy.com", "jnelson@nceed.org.treas.gov", "jrosenthal@svcv.org", "jschacter@brtable.org", "juhik@clevegrowth.com", "karnold@entergy.com", "kerry.kirkland@sba.gov", "kevin.richardson@rrd.com", "klay@enron.com", "lmglynn@statestreet.com", "lydia.bickford@sba.gov", "margo@dfwmbdc.com", "mcoyne@clevegrowth.com", "mncarter@statestreet.com", "nter@chevron.com", "banner.clarence@bsc.bellsouth.net", "pamelamckee@bot.org", "pdouglas@svev.org.treas.gov", "pmbi@chevron.com", "pwiselogel@ngsinc.com", "richard@nycp.org", "rpriest@nceed.org.treas.gov", "ruth.salzman@chase.com", "ssims@nmsdcus.org", "wbynum@ecd.org", "wleonar@entergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "570.", "date" : "2000-10-13 07:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "BusinessLinc Reception, Monday, Oct 16 fr 5:00-6:30pm @ Treasury" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d2" }, "sender" : "watson_wyatt_houston@watsonwyatt.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "  \nPlease see attached memo\n - IPOemail.doc", "mid" : "23921594.1075840216032.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/571.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "571.", "date" : "2000-10-13 06:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IPO: Watson Wyatt Worldwide" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d3" }, "sender" : "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "+ Industrial growth declined from 7.3% in August 1999 to 4.8% in August 2000.\n+ India plans to remove American components from the Advanced Jet Trainers \nthat it is buying from Britain since US sanctions on defense related \nequipment still exist.\n+ Former Indian prime minister, P V Narasimha Rao, and former Union minister, \nButa Singh, have been sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment in the \nJharkhand Mukti Morcha? bribery case.\n \n\nUSIBC Daily News\n\nOctober 13, 2000\n\nAgro/Patents/Pharma\nOctober 13: India's rice exports (non-basmati) declined by approximately 80% \ncompared to the same season last year. The international market price for \nIndia's non-basmati rice ranges from $230 to $240 per ton. Hindu Business \nLine http://www.hindubusinessline.com/stories/071303b5.htm \n\nOctober 13: Foodgrain production in India during the current season is \nexpected to be 102.7 million tons, lower by 1.2 million tons from the same \nperiod last year due to heavy floods in West Bengal and Bihar, and severe \ndrought conditions in Gujarat. The Economic Times \nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/13comm01.htm \n\nBroadcasting/Entertainment\nOctober 13: India's first web-based entertainment channel, G-Slot.com, plans \nto invest $2 million over the next one year to expand its operations. This \nadditional investment will enable G-Slot.com to launch its portal in all \nmetros and major towns. Business Standard <http://www.business-standard.com/>\n\nOctober 13: Citibank Private Equity bought a 33% stake in the Delhi-based \nBeehive Systems. Beehive Systems specializes in providing broadcast and \nbroadband solutions. The Financial Express http://www.financialexpress.com/\n\nCommunications\nOctober 13: YadaYada, a New York-based company, announced a strategic \npartnership with Infosys Technologies Ltd, an Indian IT consulting firm. \nYadaYada provides integrated wireless services and has a personalized mobile \nweb portal. Infosys will establish a team of over 100 consultants in India, \nUnited States and Europe to develop end-to-end wireless solutions within 12 \nmonths for YadaYada. The Times of India \nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/13busi10.htm\n\nEconomic/General News\nOctober 13: India's GDP growth decreased from 6.9% in the first quarter last \nyear to 5.8% in the same period this year. This is attributed to the slowdown \nin manufacturing and agriculture sectors. The Financial Express <\nhttp://www.financialexpress.com/>\n\nOctober 13: Industrial growth declined in August, continuing the trend for \nthe year. The growth decreased from 7.3% in August 1999 to 4.8% in August \n2000. The Times of India http://www.timesofindia.com/today/13busi14.htm\n\nEnergy\nOctober 13: British Petroleum and Enron may start a project with Indian Oil \nCorporation and Petronas of Malaysia to develop an LNG terminal and \nhydrocarbon complex at Kakinada port in Andhra Pradesh. The Economic Times \nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/13infr01.htm\n\nFinancial: Trade & Investment\nOctober 13: Bayer AG will pay Ranbaxy Labs $5 million as the second \ninstallment for the novel drug delivery system (NDDS) for anti-infective \ndrug, ciprofloxacin. Ranbaxy is developing ciprofloxacin for Bayer. Bayer has \nnow paid $15 million out of a total $65 million license fee it owes Ranbaxy. \nThe Economic Times http://www.economictimes.com/today/13comp06.htm\n\nOctober 13: Honda Motor Company Ltd (HMC), the Japanese automobile and two \nwheeler manufacturer, announced plans to set up a $155 million export base \nfacility in Gurgaon, near Delhi. HMC is already setting up another $111 \nmillion project in Gurgaon for manufacturing two-wheelers. Hindu Business \nLine http://www.hindubusinessline.com/stories/14130703.htm \n\nOctober 13: LG Electronics of South Korea will start manufacturing computer \nmonitors, LCD display panels and LCD projection televisions in India next \nyear. A new production line is already being set up for computer monitors. LG \nElectronics is likely to invest $22 million in this project. Hindu Business \nLine http://www.business-standard.com/today/corp8.asp?Menu=2\n\nOctober 13: Sanyo will invest $8.8 million in BPL Sanyo Utilities, the merged \nentity of BPL Refrigerators and BPL Sanyo Utilities and Appliances. The \nequity infusion will raise Sanyo's stake to 25%. Business Standard \nhttp://www.business-standard.com/today/corp5.asp?Menu=2\n\nInformation Technology\nOctober 13: Mitsui & Co. will purchase a 10% stake in Zygox Software Pvt. \nLtd., a total IT solutions provider in Bangalore. Mitsui may also help Zygox \nin marketing its automated fingerprint identification system product \nworldwide. Hindu Business Line \nhttp://www.hindubusinessline.com/stories/151339ff.htm \n\nOctober 13: The government ministries of information technology, telecom and \ninformation/broadcasting are likely to be integrated into one ministry. The \nEconomic Times http://www.economictimes.com/today/13econ01.htm\n\nOctober 13: e4e Inc., a U.S. based company has announced its plan to create \nIndia's first technology holding company. e4e will support Internet \ntechnology based infrastructure service companies. It also plans to finance \n10-12 start-up companies in India over the next 3 years and assist them in \nexpanding globally. The Hindu http://www.hinduonline.com/\n\nInsurance and Finance\nOctober 13: Amex Travel Related Services launched its Gold Credit Card in \nIndia. This card will offer credit limits higher than other products \navailable in India. Hindu Business Line \nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/13comp09.htm\n\nPolitical/International\nOctober 13: Former Indian prime minister, P V Narasimha Rao, and former Union \nminister, Buta Singh, have been sentenced to three years' rigorous \nimprisonment in the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha bribery case. The two were \nsubsequently released on bail to enable them to file an appeal against the \nverdict in a higher court. The Times of India \nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/13home1.htm\n\nSanctions\nOctober 13: The Indian government is planning to remove American components \nfrom the Advanced Jet Trainers that India is buying from Britain. These \nmeasures come in response to the delay in the lifting of defense related \nsanctions that the US imposed after India's nuclear tests. The Times of India \nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/\n\nTransportation/Infrastructure\nOctober 13: India's largest housing and infrastructure financial institution \nwill start a financing program with annual disbursements worth $111 million \nfor providing housing for information technology professionals. It also plans \nto develop commercial complexes, shopping plazas and clubs. The Economic \nTimes http://www.economictimes.com/today/13fina03.htm \n\n==============================================================================\n=\nThe USIBC Daily News is a free service of the U.S.-India Business Council to \nUSIBC Members and affiliates.\nUSIBC provides Internet links to news stories for informational purposes \nonly, and makes no representation\nof the accuracy of information posted on other organizations' websites.? To \nadd or remove your name from this\nlist, or with questions or comments, please contact USIBC via e-mail at \nusibc@uschamber.com. \n\nU.S.-India Business Council\nWebsite: <http://www.usibc.com> \n\n1615 H Street NW\nWashington DC 20062-2000\nPhone 202 463 5492\nFax 202 463 3173 \n\nWest Coast\n477 Ninth Avenue, Suite 107\nSan Mateo, CA 94402\nPhone 650 685 8790 xt. 16\nFax 650 343 2848  ", "mid" : "1032098.1075840216057.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/572.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "572.", "date" : "2000-10-13 08:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "USIBC Daily News Update, October 13, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d4" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - harringtonann.doc", "mid" : "32394686.1075840216080.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/573.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "573.", "date" : "2000-10-13 06:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Program announcement - Hon. Anthony S. Harrington" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d5" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, Jeff , Joe & Cliff,\n\nThis is a copy a note I sent to PR(Steve Kean & John Ambler), IR(Mark Koenig) \nand Enron India(Sanjay Bhatnagar & Jimmy Mogal) regarding our internal \nannouncement to  EGEP/EOGIL employees in Houston and India on October 13, \n2000.\n\n\nOn Friday (last night Houston time) we announced to employees Enron's \ndecision to sell Enron Oil & Gas India Ltd. (EOGIL), our subsidiary that owns \na 30% interest in the Panna, Mukta and Tapti concession areas.    We now have \nbankers involved and a data room is being prepared in Houston which  made it \nextremely difficult to keep the deal quiet any longer.  There were numerous \nrumors circulating through the office, but the reality of the announcement \nwas still a shock to most of the employees in India and Houston. Basically we \nsaid the following:\n 1) Selling assets or companies is a routine part of Enron's strategy to \nredeploy capital in the higher return opportunities.  The company has \nexposure to a number of tremendous opportunities today that were not \nenvisioned even twelve months ago.  In line with this strategy, we are \nplacing EOGIL in the market.\n 2) Depending on the success of finding an acceptable buyer for EOGIL,  we \nwill be reviewing the balance of our portfolio for transfer to other Enron \nentities or for sale as separate packages.  We anticipate closing the EOGIL \ntransaction and rationalizing the remaining portfolio by March 31, 2001.  \n 3) Pending the success outlined in item #2, we will eliminate Enron Global \nE&P as an Enron business unit on March 31, 2001.\n 4) We announced some interim staff changes to facilitate the process. \n  a) Jeff Sherrick would re-focus his time largely on the sale process\n  b) Mike Stewart will be responsible for all India activity except the sale \nprocess\n  c) Steve Harper will be responsible for EGEP's sale activity and \ncoordination with our bankers and Corporate Development\n 5) Commented on the potential impact to employees in general terms.  We told \nthem it was pre-mature to outline all of the possibilities until we signed a \nPSA with a buyer.  However, in general, there is a good likelihood that many \npeople will either have opportunities for future employment with the buyers \nor through redeployment within Enron.  Those people that do not remain with \nthe assets or are not redeployed in Enron will be involuntarily terminated \nMarch 31, 2001 unless they are needed to close a transaction or to provide \ntransition services to a buyer.\n \nI would like to keep this as low-keyed as possible.  Last year when we were \nfor sale there were not a lot of comments, but you never know.  If anyone in \nthe media picks up on this I would expect it to happen early next week.  Mike \nStewart is currently in India in the Mumbai office (01191228395841) and can \nbe reached at the Mariott after-hours(01191228577878).  He is fully briefed \non our position regarding the activities within EGEP and EOGIL.  Mike will be \ntraveling offshore and to Baroda over the weekend and on Monday.  I will be \navailable all weekend and next week at the following numbers; (work) \n713-853-5934, (home) 281-320-2198, (cell) 713-569-4713.  I would suggest \ntalking with Mike or I before making any comments to the media if possible.\n\nThis afternoon I notified our partners and the Gov't of India of our \nintention to market our assets.  I will be making a trip to India soon to \nvisit with the appropriate people in these organizations within the next two \nweeks.  While I wouldn't expect this to happen, please refer any inquiries \nfrom our partners (ONGC and Reliance) or the GOI to Mike or me.  As you might \nexpect, we want to be careful and consistent in our message to these \ngroups.   \n\nI will keep you informed regarding any changes to the above.  If you have any \nquestions, contact me at the above numbers.\n\njeff", "mid" : "3281576.1075840216103.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/574.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "574.", "date" : "2000-10-13 08:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EGEP Sale Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d6" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - LAMPRA2000ANNrem.DOC", "mid" : "23526060.1075840216126.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/575.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "575.", "date" : "2000-10-13 06:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Program reminder - H.E. Luiz Felipe Lampreia" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d7" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - CiavaldiniReminder.doc", "mid" : "30632266.1075840216148.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/576.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "576.", "date" : "2000-10-13 06:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Program reminder - Hector Ciavaldini" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d8" }, "sender" : "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "text" : "Jeff, I wish you would have cleared this through me first due to the \nimplications in India. Keep me in the loop on all further announcements. JOe\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey Sherrick@ENRON\n10/13/2000 03:26 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc:  \nSubject: EGEP Sale Announcement\n\nKen, Jeff , Joe & Cliff,\n\nThis is a copy a note I sent to PR(Steve Kean & John Ambler), IR(Mark Koenig) \nand Enron India(Sanjay Bhatnagar & Jimmy Mogal) regarding our internal \nannouncement to  EGEP/EOGIL employees in Houston and India on October 13, \n2000.\n\n\nOn Friday (last night Houston time) we announced to employees Enron's \ndecision to sell Enron Oil & Gas India Ltd. (EOGIL), our subsidiary that owns \na 30% interest in the Panna, Mukta and Tapti concession areas.    We now have \nbankers involved and a data room is being prepared in Houston which  made it \nextremely difficult to keep the deal quiet any longer.  There were numerous \nrumors circulating through the office, but the reality of the announcement \nwas still a shock to most of the employees in India and Houston. Basically we \nsaid the following:\n 1) Selling assets or companies is a routine part of Enron's strategy to \nredeploy capital in the higher return opportunities.  The company has \nexposure to a number of tremendous opportunities today that were not \nenvisioned even twelve months ago.  In line with this strategy, we are \nplacing EOGIL in the market.\n 2) Depending on the success of finding an acceptable buyer for EOGIL,  we \nwill be reviewing the balance of our portfolio for transfer to other Enron \nentities or for sale as separate packages.  We anticipate closing the EOGIL \ntransaction and rationalizing the remaining portfolio by March 31, 2001.  \n 3) Pending the success outlined in item #2, we will eliminate Enron Global \nE&P as an Enron business unit on March 31, 2001.\n 4) We announced some interim staff changes to facilitate the process. \n  a) Jeff Sherrick would re-focus his time largely on the sale process\n  b) Mike Stewart will be responsible for all India activity except the sale \nprocess\n  c) Steve Harper will be responsible for EGEP's sale activity and \ncoordination with our bankers and Corporate Development\n 5) Commented on the potential impact to employees in general terms.  We told \nthem it was pre-mature to outline all of the possibilities until we signed a \nPSA with a buyer.  However, in general, there is a good likelihood that many \npeople will either have opportunities for future employment with the buyers \nor through redeployment within Enron.  Those people that do not remain with \nthe assets or are not redeployed in Enron will be involuntarily terminated \nMarch 31, 2001 unless they are needed to close a transaction or to provide \ntransition services to a buyer.\n \nI would like to keep this as low-keyed as possible.  Last year when we were \nfor sale there were not a lot of comments, but you never know.  If anyone in \nthe media picks up on this I would expect it to happen early next week.  Mike \nStewart is currently in India in the Mumbai office (01191228395841) and can \nbe reached at the Mariott after-hours(01191228577878).  He is fully briefed \non our position regarding the activities within EGEP and EOGIL.  Mike will be \ntraveling offshore and to Baroda over the weekend and on Monday.  I will be \navailable all weekend and next week at the following numbers; (work) \n713-853-5934, (home) 281-320-2198, (cell) 713-569-4713.  I would suggest \ntalking with Mike or I before making any comments to the media if possible.\n\nThis afternoon I notified our partners and the Gov't of India of our \nintention to market our assets.  I will be making a trip to India soon to \nvisit with the appropriate people in these organizations within the next two \nweeks.  While I wouldn't expect this to happen, please refer any inquiries \nfrom our partners (ONGC and Reliance) or the GOI to Mike or me.  As you might \nexpect, we want to be careful and consistent in our message to these \ngroups.   \n\nI will keep you informed regarding any changes to the above.  If you have any \nquestions, contact me at the above numbers.\n\njeff\n\n\n", "mid" : "10851553.1075840216173.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/577.", "bcc" : [ "pam.benson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "577.", "date" : "2000-10-13 09:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EGEP Sale Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999d9" }, "sender" : "event@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is a post-only message.  Please do not reply to this email.\n------------------------------------------------------\n\nA New Era in Taiwan's Democracy\nMonday, October 23, 2000\n9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m.\nWohlstetter Conference Center\nTwelfth Floor, AEI\n\nOn May 20, Taiwan entered a new era of democracy as the torch of government \nwas passed from a ruling party that has governed for the past 50 years to the \nopposition.  In the spirit of cooperation and amity, the new president \nappointed a KMT member to be his premier and sought to create an \"all \npeople's government\" composed of both ruling and opposition party members.  \nBut that experiment ended when the premier resigned on October 3 due to bad \nhealth.  Now, with both a DPP president and a DPP premier at the helm, Taiwan \nenters a new era of governance and party politics.  How will this impact the \npolitical environment in Taiwan?  Will U.S.-Taiwan relations be affected?\n\n8:30 a.m.   Registration\n\n9:00  Opening Remarks\n  Speakers:  King-yu Chang, Eurasian Foundation\n      Arthur N. Waldron, AEI\n\n\n  9:30 The DPP as the Ruling Party and the Policies of the Chen Administration\n Presentation:   Chia-lung Lin, National Security Council  (Taiwan)\n  Respondents:  Nat Bellocchi, Bellocchi & Co., Inc.\n           Ralph Clough, SAIS\n           I-Chung Lai, DPP Mission in the United States\n  Moderator:       Arthur N. Waldron, AEI\n\n10:30    Coffee Break\n\n10:50  The Direction and Scope of Party Politics in Taiwan\n  Presentation:   You-ping Cheng, National Policy Research Foundation\n           Emile Sheng, Soochow University\n  Respondents:  Richard Bush, American Institute in Taiwan\n           Bruce Dickson, Sigur Center\n           John Tkacik, China Business Intelligence\n  Moderator:     Arthur N. Waldron, AEI\n\nNoon  Luncheon\n  Speaker:  James R. Lilley, AEI\n\n\n1:50 p.m.                  America's Asia Policy: Where Does Taiwan Fit In?\n  Discussants:  Peter Brookes, U.S. House Committee on International Relations\n         Patrick Cronin, U.S. Institute of Peace\n         Alexander Huang, Eurasian Foundation\n         Douglas Paal, Asia Pacific Policy Center\n\n3:00  Adjournment\n\n\nYou may register online at http://www.aei.org/calendar.htm or fax the \nfollowing form to 202.862.7171 by Friday, October 20, 2000.  For further \ninformation about the conference, please contact Joanna C. Yu at 202.862.5806.\n\n\nRegistration Form\n\nA New Era in Taiwan's Democracy\nMonday, October 23, 2000\n9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.\nWohlstetter Conference Center\nTwelfth Floor, AEI\n\n\nName\n\nTitle\n\nAffiliation\n\nAddress\n\nCity/State/Zip\n\nTelephone\n\nFax\n\nEmail\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13723152.1075840216198.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/578.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "578.", "date" : "2000-10-13 10:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "AEI Conference Invitation 102300" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999da" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "There will be news on this subject soon that could  make the Rockets payments \nto the city look very paltry without some good spin.  Since you did the Enron \nDeal, I wanted to give you a heads up and some talking  points which I will \nhave for you Monday. I think the news will keep until  then.", "mid" : "25412513.1075840216220.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/579.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "579.", "date" : "2000-10-13 09:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Naming Rights for Football Stadium" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999db" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com", "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nYour Dad said to tell you that it would be fine for Elizabeth to review the \ndocument.  Her secretary told me that her e-mail address is:  \nelabano@enron.com.  I'm copying her on this in case you have any difficulty \nwith sending it.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 02/09/2000 12:52:35 PM\nTo: Ken Lay <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Legal Assistance\n\n\nDad,\nI've drafted a Interim Construction Financing document\nfor the loan we previously discussed. However, I would\nlike to have it reviewed by Elizabeth Labonowski\n(assuming she has handled some of your loans and real\nestate interests previously) if you don't mind.\nUnfortunately, since my contract experience is\ngenerally in Take or Pay or join venture projects, it\nis lengthier than you wanted.\nPlease let me know if I can have the go ahead to\ncontact Elizabeth and if you could have Rosalee send\nme Elizabeth's e-mail address, that would be very\nhelpful.\nThanks,\nLove,\nElizabeth\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\n", "mid" : "2460099.1075840202179.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/58.", "bcc" : [ "elizabeth.labanowski@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "58.", "date" : "2000-02-09 10:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Legal Assistance" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999dc" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "This press release was issued today by Cognia.\n\n(See attached file: Cognia Agreement.doc)\n\n\n\n\n - Cognia Agreement.doc", "mid" : "27306986.1075840216244.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/580.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "580.", "date" : "2000-10-13 10:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**BIOBASE and Cognia to Provide TRANSFAC\r\n Professional Database Subscriptions To Lilly" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999dd" }, "sender" : "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Vonderheide/Corp/Enron on \n10/13/2000 06:54 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nCedric Burgher\n10/06/2000 04:22 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nPaula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Scott Vonderheide/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathryn \nCorbally/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Cedric Burgher/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherri Sera/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Katherine \nBrown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Yorleni \nMendez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Laura Valencia/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \n\nSubject: ENE Friday Peer Group Report\n\n\n\n\nAttached 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\n\n", "mid" : "24548764.1075840216268.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/581.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "581.", "date" : "2000-10-13 11:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999de" }, "sender" : "email_newsletter@mail.house.gov", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "From:  Pete\n\nTo:  Ken\n\nDate: Friday, October 13, 2000\n\n\nTHE HILL REPORT\nA Weekly Newsletter from Congressman Pete Sessions\nWeek of October 7 - October 13, 2000\n\nThis Week in Washington, we witnessed a horrific tragedy in the Middle\nEast. This week's situation has escalated into a sad reminder of\nthe sacrifice our men and women in uniform make when they report\nto duty each day in service to our country. Our thoughts, prayers\nand support go out to their families and to all American military\nmen and women serving our nation all over the world.\n\nThis is also a reminder that though we are living in an era of relative\npeace and prosperity, America has enemies. There is unrest in the\nworld and we must be prepared to do everything in our power to find\nthe people responsible for this heinous act and bring them to justice\nswiftly. The world's brokers of terror will know there are consequences\nwhen America is the target of their hate. We are a peace and freedom\nloving people and these actions will not be tolerated against our\nsoldiers or our citizens.\n\nIn the United States House of Representatives we passed both the\nDefense Authorization Bill and the Agriculture Appropriations bill\nfor fiscal year 2001.\n\nThe Defense Authorization Act, (H.R. 4205) passed by a vote of 382-31\nand authorizes $309.9 billion in new budget authority for national\ndefense activities in FY 2001.  In honoring our commitment to our\nmen and women in service, this amount is $4.6 billion more than the\nClinton-Gore Administration's request.\n\nOverall, the conference report authorizes (1) $75.8 billion for military\npersonnel; (2) $110.0 billion for operations and maintenance and\nworking capital funds, (3) $62.9 billion ($2.6 billion more than\nthe president's request) for weapons procurement, (4) $38.9 billion\n($1.1 billion more than the president's request) for research and\ndevelopment, (5) $8.8 billion ($788 million more than the president's\nrequest) for military construction and family housing.\n\nI strongly supported the measure and voted for it.  The bill also\nprovides a much needed and much deserved 3.7 percent military pay\nraise and numerous bonuses and other retention and quality of life\nprograms.\n\nThe Agricultural Appropriations bill that also passed this week will\nhelp farmers and producers of livestock and dairy who are suffering\nanother year of weather and financial losses, including an additional\nprovision that lifts limits to $150,000 this crop year on Loan Deficiency\nPayments (LDPs) and provides the first move to re-opening for agricultural\ntrade into Cuba.\n\nOn Thursday, by a vote of 340 to 75, the House approved H.R. 4461,\nthe Agricultural Appropriations Act, with the Senate expected to\nfollow within the week.\n\nProducers suffering a series of harvest losses due to weather extremes\nwill be able to draw upon funding that provides as much help as possible,\nby providing upwards of $1.6 billion for crops - beyond USDA's recent\n$1.3 billion estimate.\n\nA prescription drug importation measure was also included in the\nbill and will become law as part of the Agriculture Appropriations\nAct for Fiscal Year 2001. I hailed the measure as a victory for seniors.\n\nThis is great news for America's seniors.  I have always said that\nthe world's best consumers should not be paying the world's highest\nprices. This week we passed a bill to change that.\n\nCurrently, seniors in Texas and across the country are paying as\nmuch as 70% more for prescription drugs than their counterparts in\nother countries. For example, in 1998, a 30-day supply of \"Prilosec\"\ncost about $99.95 in Texas but that same 30-day supply was a mere\n$17.50 in Mexico.\n\nI strongly support giving seniors more choices in their health care\noptions but warned that increased choices means increased responsibility.\n Millions of seniors wanted to be able to buy prescription drugs\nfrom Canada and Mexico in order to save money on some drugs.  This\nbill does that for them but seniors must be aware of the safety concerns\nassociated with getting drugs from other countries.\n\nAround Texas...\n\nTomorrow, I will hold a town hall meeting in Mexia,  and following\nthe town hall meeting there will be a \"Cancer Society Walk for Life\".\n And next week, I will be in Bryan for a Town Hall Meeting.  See\nthe notices at the end of this e-mail.\n\nHave a great weekend! - Pete\n\n\n\n>>>  Town Hall Meeting <<<\nLimestone County Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, October 14\nWHEN:  1:00 pm - 2:30 pm\nWHERE: TXU Electric\n       211 North Sherman St\n       Mexia, Texas\n\n\n>>>  Town Hall Meeting <<<\nBrazos and Robertson County Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, October\n21\nWHEN:  2:00 pm - 3:30 pm\nWHERE: GTE Building\n       501 Industrial Blvd\n       Bryan, Texas\n\n\nHave an old cell phone?  Donate it and save a life.......\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions/calltoprotect.htm\n\n==========================================\nPlease write to me using the e-mail form on my web site:\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions/forms/intouch.htm\n\nPlease do not use your \"REPLY\" button to reply to this e-mail.  The\n\"REPLY TO\" address at the top of this e-mail \n(\"email_newsletter@mail.house.gov\")\nis used by our computer system to maintain our list of subscribers.\n\nVisit my web site at:\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions\n\nEach week we add a number of new recipients to our mailing list.\n If you accidentally received two copies of this e-mail, please feel\nfree to recycle the extra copy, or pass it on to a friend.\n\nIf you wish to no longer receive this weekly newsletter, please send\nan e-mail using the form on my web page with the box beside \"unsubscribe\"\nchecked.  The form is located at:\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions/forms/intouch.htm\n\nIf you would like to receive this newsletter at another e-mail account,\nor if this e-mail was forwarded to you, and you would like to begin\nreceiving your own copy, rather than a second-hand dog-eared copy,\nsend an e-mail using the form on the following page:\nhttp://www.house.gov/sessions/forms/intouch.htm\n\nThis newsletter was printed using recycled electrons.\n==========================================\n\n\n\n2\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "5793473.1075840216297.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/582.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "582.", "date" : "2000-10-13 12:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Congressman Sessions' Weekly Newsletter" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999df" }, "sender" : "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Resending - please disregard earlier MLP report\n\nAttached 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\n\n", "mid" : "29499826.1075840216321.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/583.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "583.", "date" : "2000-10-13 12:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "MLP Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e0" }, "sender" : "keith_larney@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com" ], "cc" : [ "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com" ], "text" : "At the request of Bob Donohoo, I am forwarding to you two proposed Actions\nby Unanimous Written Consent of the Board of Directors of i2 Technologies,\nInc.  The first relates to a proposed 2-for-1 split of i2's common stock\nand an increase in the total authorized shares of i2 common stock to Two\nBillion shares.  The second relates to an Indemnification Agreement between\ni2 and Kenneth Lay.  Also attached is an Exhibit to the second Consent in\nthe form of the Indemnification Agreement.  We would appreciate it if you\ncould execute each of the Consents and return them to Bob Donohoo by fax at\n(469) 357-6893 by Monday evening, October 16, with a cover sheet marked\nconfidential.  The current schedule is to announce Board approval of the\nstock split on Tuesday, October 17, with the Q3 financial results.  Do not\nhesitate to contact Bob Donohoo at (469) 357-6586 or myself at (469)\n357-4497 if you have any questions or comments regarding the Consents or\nIndemnification Agreement or difficulties accessing the attached.  Thank\nyou for your assistance in this matter.\n\n                              Keith Larney\n\n(See attached file: Unanimous Written Consent for 2-for-1 stock split.DOC)\n(See attached file: KLL Indemnification Agreement Unanimous Consent.DOC)\n(See attached file: Indemnification Agreement (KLL).doc)\n - Unanimous Written Consent for 2-for-1 stock split.DOC\n - KLL Indemnification Agreement Unanimous Consent.DOC\n - Indemnification Agreement (KLL).doc", "mid" : "3304600.1075840216345.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/584.", "bcc" : [ "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "584.", "date" : "2000-10-13 12:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Unanimous Written Consents" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e1" }, "sender" : "chayes@stc.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Kenneth, \n\nRegister by October 16, 2000 to get a FREE tailored value proposition from \nSTC Strategic Services! \n(If public financial information on your organization is not available a \nshort interview will be necessary.) \n\nFind out how your company can reap the rewards of eBusiness Integration by \nattending STC's eBusiness Integration Conference.\n\nSTC is the leading global provider of eBusiness Integration Solutions.? With \nnearly 1400 customers at more than 1600 sites worldwide,? STC has a \nsuccessful, ten-year track record and has helped world-class organizations \nachieve the following:\n\n??????????????? Automate real-time and intelligent exchange of information \n??????????????? Manage critical business processes across the entire value \nchain \n??????? Optimize supply and demand webs \n??????????????? Improve customer relationships \n\nAgenda:? Come and spend the morning with us and stay for lunch if you can!? \n??????????????? Learn more about STC's product offerings and how eBusiness \nIntegration can make your company a leader. \n\n8:00 am - 8:30 am ????? Continental Breakfast \n8:30 am - 12:00 pm ???? Conference \n???????????????? STC Corporate Overview and Strategy ?? \n???????????????? STC Product Suite Overview \n???????????????? Industry Marketing Strategy and Value Propositions \n??????? ??????? -Telco, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Utilities \n???????? STC Product Presentations and Demonstrations: \n??????????????????????????????? - e*Gate Integrator, our award winning \nintegration offering \n??????????????????????????????? - e*Xchange Integrator, our Business Process \nManagement and B2B Integration solution \n??????????????????????????????? - e*Index Global Identifier, our latest \noffering that enables customer record matching across disparate customer \ndatabases\n\n12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ???? Lunch \n\nWhere/When: \n?????????????? Monday October 23: New York area \n?????????????? Tuesday October 24: Washington DC area \n?????????????? Wednesday October 25: Chicago area \n?????????????? Thursday October 26: Dallas area \n?????????????? Friday October 27: Los Angeles area \n\nFor more detailed information and to register go to? \nhttp://www.stc.com/promo/conference \nYou can register up until day of the event. \n\nSee you there! \n\nSTC  ", "mid" : "7828053.1075840216368.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/585.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "585.", "date" : "2000-10-13 10:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Reminder: Regsiter today! Invitation to STC's eBusiness Integrat\r\n ion Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e2" }, "sender" : "keith_larney@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "bill_beecher@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\n     Bill Beecher is planning to contact you to discuss your\nIndemnification Agreement.  Thanks.\n\n                              Keith Larney\n\n----- Forwarded by Keith Larney/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 10/13/00 07:54 PM -----\n\n                    Keith Larney\n                                         To:     bcash@srfunds.com, \nkenneth.lay@enron.com, Romesh\n                    10/13/00             Wadhwani/AMER/i2Tech@i2Tech, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, Sanjiv\n                    07:27 PM             Sidhu/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, \ntom_meredith@dell.com\n                                         cc:     Bill \nBeecher/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, David\n                                         Becker/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, \nRobert Donohoo/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech,\n                                         jdavidson@srfunds.com, \nrosalee.fleming@enron.com, Sandi\n                                         Drysdale/AMER/i2Tech@i2Tech, \ndenean_probasco@vistaar.com, Sheryl\n                                         Campbell/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, \nkelly_landgraf@dell.com\n                                         Subject:     i2 Unanimous Written \nConsents\n\n\n\n\nAt the request of Bob Donohoo, I am forwarding to you two proposed Actions\nby Unanimous Written Consent of the Board of Directors of i2 Technologies,\nInc.  The first relates to a proposed 2-for-1 split of i2's common stock\nand an increase in the total authorized shares of i2 common stock to Two\nBillion shares.  The second relates to an Indemnification Agreement between\ni2 and Kenneth Lay.  Also attached is an Exhibit to the second Consent in\nthe form of the Indemnification Agreement.  We would appreciate it if you\ncould execute each of the Consents and return them to Bob Donohoo by fax at\n(469) 357-6893 by Monday evening, October 16, with a cover sheet marked\nconfidential.  The current schedule is to announce Board approval of the\nstock split on Tuesday, October 17, with the Q3 financial results.  Do not\nhesitate to contact Bob Donohoo at (469) 357-6586 or myself at (469)\n357-4497 if you have any questions or comments regarding the Consents or\nIndemnification Agreement or difficulties accessing the attached.  Thank\nyou for your assistance in this matter.\n\n                              Keith Larney\n\n(See attached file: Unanimous Written Consent for 2-for-1 stock split.DOC)\n(See attached file: KLL Indemnification Agreement Unanimous Consent.DOC)\n(See attached file: Indemnification Agreement (KLL).doc)\n\n - Unanimous Written Consent for 2-for-1 stock split.DOC\n - KLL Indemnification Agreement Unanimous Consent.DOC\n - Indemnification Agreement (KLL).doc", "mid" : "32724947.1075840216393.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/586.", "bcc" : [ "bill_beecher@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "586.", "date" : "2000-10-13 12:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Unanimous Written Consents" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e3" }, "sender" : "sem@eaccess.net", "recipients" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken_rice@enron.net", "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "wilson@gol.com", "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "wilson@gol.com" ], "cc" : [ "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "wilson@gol.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Skilling and Mr. Rice,\n?\nIt was my most pleasure to have a chance to see you  \nat our recent visit? to Houston.\n?\nI would appreciate your generosity?in spite of  short\nnotice. Eric and I enjoyed the meeting very much.\nThe discussion was fruitful as well as  informative.\n?\nWe spent considerable amount of time to discuss\nyour investment opportunity with Mr. Patrick  Hickery,\nVP of EBS after our meeting and it went very  well.\nWe will have a follow-up meeting on this coming  Monday\nvia teleconference.\n?\nI look forward to establishing a most successful \nstrategic alliance and equity relationship with  Enron\nin your Japanese business.\n?\nWithout the introduction of my friend, Ronnie  Chan\nthis could not happen.? If you have a chance to talk  to\nhim, please send my heartiest regards to him.\n?\nI very much look forward to seeing you and Dr. Lay at  \nthe end of this month in Tokyo.\n?\nBest regards,\n?\nSachio Semmoto\n?\nChairman & CEO\neAccess", "mid" : "17490623.1075840216416.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/587.", "bcc" : [ "eric.gan@eaccess.net", "einagaki@eaccess.net", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "wilson@gol.com" ], "to" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "ken_rice@enron.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "587.", "date" : "2000-10-14 17:00:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Our visit" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e4" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "the.mailout@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Once again, it's time to find out what you think about your work experience=\n=20\nat Enron and what we can do to help make it better.  That's why we want to=\n=20\ncheck your pulse.  In fact, we've changed the name of last year's \"Excellen=\nce=20\nThrough Communication\" employee survey to The Pulse.  We believe The Pulse=\n=20\nmore accurately captures the purpose of the survey.  Your diagnosis will he=\nlp=20\nus correct problem areas so we can continue to make Enron a great place to=\n=20\nwork.\n\nIs available:  Monday, October 16 =01) Friday, Oct. 27\nIs located at: survey.enron.com\n\nThere are a few things we want you to remember about The Pulse:\n\n1. Your survey responses will be confidential.  You can complete your surve=\ny=20\nat your desktop or at special computer kiosks that are set up in some of ou=\nr=20\nlarger offices.  Several group computer terminals also will be available in=\n=20\nsmaller field offices.  We want to provide you with the most comfortable=20\nenvironment possible, as your participation is of vital importance to us.\n2. We will respond actively to your comments.  We are going to do our best =\nto=20\ncure some of the current problems that exist and put into action preventati=\nve=20\nprocesses that will help identify smaller problems before they become major=\n=20\nones.  We may ask for your help in resolving some of the issues that are=20\ncollected in the survey =01) your active role will help us identify the bes=\nt=20\nsolutions.\nIn last year's survey, you identified several problem areas regarding=20\ninternal communications and we've already acted on many of your=20\nrecommendations.  These are a few of the things we've accomplished or are=\n=20\nworking on in direct response to your input:\n1. Require all executives (VP and above) to attend the Executive Impact &=\n=20\nInfluence course, which is a 360-degree program designed to improve=20\nleadership and communication skills.  By year-end, more than 90 percent wil=\nl=20\nhave attended this course, with the remaining 10 percent to be trained in t=\nhe=20\nfirst quarter of 2001.\n2. Offer all employees online communication courses.  These courses will be=\n=20\navailable in the first quarter of 2001.\n3. Improve our online communication tools, beginning in the fourth quarter,=\n=20\n2000:\n   w Simplify and standardize Enron directories\n   w Educate all employees about the availability and usage of IT tools.\n   w Promote intelligent/responsible use of email.\n4. Introduce Participation & Dissent (P&D) sessions to provide a vehicle fo=\nr=20\nsolving problems, addressing issues and developing new opportunities.  This=\n=20\napplication will launch in the first quarter of 2001 in the ThinkBank on=20\neThink.\n\nSo take a few minutes to check your pulse and tell us what you think and ho=\nw=20\nyou feel about your job and about Enron.", "mid" : "28085769.1075840216440.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/588.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "the.mailout@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "588.", "date" : "2000-10-14 07:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e5" }, "sender" : "arader1016@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "aradernyc@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "W. Graham Arader III\n29 East 72nd Street\nNew York, NY  10021\nTel:  (212) 628-3668\n\n\n\nOctober 13, 2000\n\nThis past Wednesday eveing, the cocktail party in honor of the National\nAudubon Society=01,s Living Ocean, held at the home of W. Graham Arader III=\n at\n1016 Madison Avenue, was a stellar event, drawing a crowd and raising\nawareness.  The focus of the event was the launching of the =01&Just Ask=01=\n8\ncampaign, aimed at protecting the creatures of the sea by expanding consume=\nr\nawareness about food from the ocean.  Attendees sampled delicious recipes\nfrom some of the top US chefs, all of whom used fish recommended by the\n=01&Seafood Lover=01,s Almanac,=018 a beautifully designed, whimsical guide=\n to fish\nand shellfish that serves to help consumers become more familiar with the\nseafood they eat.\n.\nEdited by Ms. Mercedes Lee (with Suzanne Iudicello and Dr. Safina\ncontributing), the Seafood Lover=01,s Almanac provides readers with crucial\ninformation regarding sea life: what is safe to eat, for example, and which\nspecies are endangered.  Many seafoods commonly available today are much\nless plentiful than the average consumer might think.  Consumers hold the\ngreatest influence over the buying decisions of seafood wholesalers and\nretailers, and with the efforts of the National Audubon Society this issue\nwill have a much greater chance of receiving widespread attention.\n\nAmerica=01,s top seafood chefs (and their spectacular creations) were in\nattendance, including Rick Moonen, of Oceana, New York; Todd English,\nKingfish Hall, Boston; Jonathan Eismann, Pacific Time, Miami; Robert\nKinkead, Kinkead=01,s, Washington, D.C.; and Terence Feury, Striped Bass,\nPhiladelphia.  The sampling of food ranged from Margarita Oysters to\nDungeness Crabcakes with Chipotle Vinaigrette, Sesame Seared Tuna with\nseaweed salad, pickled ginger, wasabe and fried wontons, all served up in a=\nn\nirresistible fashion.  Best of all, the chefs generously shared their\nrecipes to all who whished to recreate these delicious appetizers at home.\n\nOther notable guests included Jennifer Bogo, Associate Editor for The\nEnvironment Magazine; Barbara Fairchild, Editor and Chief of Bon Appetite;\nMindy Fox of the Earth Pledge Foundation; Jennifer Herman of Martha Stewart\nMagazine; Ray Isle, Senior Editor of Wine & Spirits; James Rodewald, Senior\nEditor of Gourmet; and of course, Graham Arader, a long time supporter of\nthe Audubon Society, who would not have missed the event for the world.\n\nThe evening was permeated by celebration and enthusiasm for the new =01&Jus=\nt\nAsk=018 campaign: a wonderful sign that support for the Audubon Society and=\n all\nof its fundamental projects continues to grow.  Please do not hesitate to\ncontact us if you would like information on how you can make a contribution\nto the invaluable efforts of the National Audubon Society.\n", "mid" : "27328272.1075840216495.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/589.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "aradernyc@hotmail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "589.", "date" : "2000-10-14 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "National Audubon Society's Living Ocean" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "russell.servat@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Russell, I think it will be Kenneth.Lay@Enron.com.  Do we capitalize all the \nwords, but com?  I noticed that mine is Rosalee.Fleming@Enron.com.  I had \nsent something to my home e-mail address.  This may not be a good test as I \nam sending it from my home computer, from his mail-box, but not from his \ncomputer.  Oh, well, we'll see!!\n\nRosie", "mid" : "7839182.1075840202204.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/59.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "russell.servat@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "59.", "date" : "2000-02-12 01:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "KLL's e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e7" }, "sender" : "25465@www.brook.edu", "recipients" : [ "brookings_alert@www.brook.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE BROOKINGS ALERT\nweek of Monday, October 16, 2000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu/\n\n\nE V E N T S\n***********************************\n  AMERICAN PRIMACY: WE'RE #1, NOW WHAT?\n  A Brookings Priorities 2000 (P2K) National Issues Forum, with Richard\n  Haass, Lee Hamilton, Richard Burt, and Jessica Tuchman Matthews.\n  Moderated by Margaret Warner. Wednesday, October 18, 2000.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/20001018.htm\n\n  MEASURING CORPORATE PERFORMANCE IN THE NEW ECONOMY\n  A luncheon discussion of three new cutting-edge studies of\n  performance measurement and corporate disclosure standards.\n  Tuesday, October 24, free buffet lunch at noon, discussion\n  begins at 12:30pm. 538 Dirksen Senate Office Building.\n  http://www.brook.edu/es/research/projects/intangibles/events/20001024.htm\n\n\nH E S S  R E P O R T\n***********************************\n  Week six of presidential campaign TV coverage analysis by\n  Stephen Hess, with data and fifth round of awards for media coverage.\n  All available at: http://www.brookings.edu/HessReport/\n\n\nP U B L I C A T I O N S\n***********************************\n  American Primacy: What to Do with It?\n  New edition of the Brookings Review (Fall 2000), featuring twelve\n  articles about U.S. foreign policy challenges and America's role\n  in the world.\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/review/rev_des.htm\n\n  BOOK EVENT:\n  Politics & Prose Bookstore to Host Presidential Debate Program:\n  \"Challenges & Duties of a New Administration,\" a panel discussion\n  with debate broadcast to follow. Featuring Bradley Patterson, author\n  of The White House Staff (Brookings, 2000), Joel Aberbach, co-author\n  of In the Web of Politics (Brookings, 2000), and Harry Bennet, author\n  of The American Presidency 1945-2000 (Sutton Publishing, 2000).\n  Tuesday, October 17 @ 7:30pm, Politics & Prose, 5015 Connecticut\n  Ave., NW; Tel: 202-364-1919. For more book info, please visit:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/white_house_staff.htm\n  http://www.brookings.edu/press/books/web_of_politics.htm\n\n\nP O L I C Y  B R I E F S,\nP A P E R S,  A R T I C L E S\n***********************************\n  \"Pressure to Grow,\" Policy Brief #65 (October 2000)\n  by Paul C. Light\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb065/pb65.htm\n\n  \"Children in Out-of-Home Placements,\"\n  Children's Roundtable Report #4 (September 2000)\n  by Joyce A. Ladner\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/childrensroundtable/issue4/issue4.htm\n\n\nI N  T H E  P R E S S\n***********************************\n  \"Scratch One Rogue State?\"\n  opinion by Joel Wit; Dong-a Ilbo (10/13/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/fellows/20001013.htm\n\n  \"Solving Today's Defense Dilemma,\"\n  opinion by Michael O'Hanlon; Defense News (10/09/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/OHanlon/20001009.htm\n\n  \"Mideast needs aggressive U.S. plan to end conflict,\"\n  opinion by Shibley Telhami; USA Today (10/09/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/Telhami/20001009.htm\n\n  \"September was a Network Low,\"\n  The Hess Report by Stephen Hess; USA Today (10/09/00)\n  http://www.brookings.edu/gs/projects/HessReport/week5.htm\n\n\nN E W S  R E L E A S E\n***********************************\n  Ron Haskins is leaving his position as staff director of the House\n  Subcommittee on Human Resources to join the Economic Studies Program\n  at the Brookings Institution as a Senior Fellow, effective January 1st.\n  His research at Brookings will focus on his areas of expertise-welfare\n  reform, day care, child support enforcement, foster care, unemployment,\n  and budget issues.  Complete information at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/news/0010Haskins.htm\n\n\nM U L T I M E D I A\n &  C H A T S\n***********************************\n  Oct. 19: Chat with James Lindsay about Americans and foreign policy\n  --time TBA.  Submit questions in advance by going to:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/Lindsay001019.htm\n\n  Transcripts from previous chats on the presidential race, the economy\n  and technology, social security reform, and more, available at:\n  http://www.brookings.edu/comm/chat/chat.htm\n\n\nE X E C U T I V E\n E D U C A T I O N\n***********************************\n  Brookings Center for Public Policy Education offers 16 new programs\n  this year. For more information on education programs designed for\n  government and business executives throughout the year, call\n  1-800-925-5730 or visit the Center for Public Policy Education\n  on-line at: http://www.brookings.edu/ExecEd/\n_______________\nThe Brookings Alert is delivered electronically every Monday.\nWe invite you to forward this Brookings Alert to a colleague.\n\nYou can subscribe to the Brookings_Alert listserv in two ways:\n(1) send an e-mail to: JOIN-BROOKINGS_ALERT@www.brookings.edu\n    with a blank Subject line and a blank Message body\n\n(2) visit the Brookings website at:\n    http://www.brookings.edu/scripts/lyris.pl?join=brookings_alert\n_______________\nThe Brookings Institution\n1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20036\n(202) 797-6000\nhttp://www.brookings.edu/\n\n---\nYou are currently subscribed to brookings_alert as: [klay@enron.com]\nTo unsubscribe, forward this message to \nleave-brookings_alert-25465S@www.brook.edu", "mid" : "13214581.1075840216552.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/590.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "brookings_alert@www.brook.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "590.", "date" : "2000-10-15 14:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "THE BROOKINGS ALERT, 10/16/00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e8" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:35AM EDT 16-OCT-00 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES (K.ALEXY) AAPL CPQ CMP\nWEEKLY INDEX OF PC & ENTERPRISE HARDWARE, PC CHANNEL, AND DATA STORAGE\nSTOCKS\n\n07:17AM EDT 16-OCT-00 BEAR STEARNS (NEFF A/BOBBA N) ADPT ADIC AMD\nCOMPUTER WEEK IN PREVIEW: OCTOBER 16, 2000. WHY ISN`T STORAGE...\n\n05:46AM EDT 16-OCT-00 MERRILL LYNCH (T.KRAEMER) IBM SUNW HWP\nSVR HDWR & APPLIANCE:ML/TECHTEL DEMAND SNAPSHOT - HARDWARE\n\n08:12AM EDT 16-OCT-00 J.P. MORGAN (KUNSTLER, DANIEL) IBM\nIBM:  Q3 EARNINGS PREVIEW; CAN WE STAND THE SUSPENSE?\n\n09:55AM EDT 16-OCT-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (JONATHAN JOSEPH) INTC\nINTC: REDUCE ESTIMATES AND TARGET PRICE\n\n <<10.16.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.16.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "692793.1075840216575.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/591.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "591.", "date" : "2000-10-16 02:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.16.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999e9" }, "sender" : "david.delainey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, I have taken a look at the material you had sent me on the ARC Northern \nGas Pipeline Route.  Ultimately, I believe that ARC is looking for certain \nstrategic investors to provide founding capital to fund the development of \nthis proposal.  To the extent that this is a open access non-discriminatory \npipe, ENA's opportunity lies in being a shipper to capitalize on basis \nmarkets or customer transactions that provide attractive risk reward \ncharacteristics. Other than understanding the potential flows and costs, \nthere is probably not much we need to do today given a 2006 start from an ENA \npoint of view.\n\nThe ARC consortium needs to fund approximately $30M to develop this project.  \nThe US and Canadian aboriginal groups will receive 33% ownership for $10M.  \nthe remaining $20M and 67% will be funded by a group of producers, pipelines, \nventure capital and the \"organizing group\" (40%!!).  Stan Horton, if he \nbelieves this is a commercial possibility, may want to provide a few million \nof founding capital to the venture in order to preserve him the option to \nparticipate as an equity holder or operator if this becomes a reality.  \n\nRegards\nDelainey", "mid" : "396920.1075840216598.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/592.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "592.", "date" : "2000-10-16 03:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ARC" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ea" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nMonday, 16 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 AWARD: UNHCR Head Receives Seoul Peace Prize\n 2 FRAUD: Woman Found Guilty For Spending UN Money\n\nHEALTH\n 3 EBOLA: Outbreak Blamed For 35 Deaths In Uganda\n 4 HIV/AIDS: Southeast Asian Crisis Could Rival Africa's --\nScientists\n 5 HIV/AIDS II: Mbeki Says He Will Withhold Comments\n 6 POLIO: African Nations Launch Coordinated Campaign; More\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 7 WOMEN'S RIGHTS: Global Protests Target Violence, Poverty\n 8 RURAL WOMEN: Groups Call For Greater Awareness, Empowerment\n 9 CHILD RIGHTS: UNICEF Ambassador Criticizes US\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 10 POLLUTION: Canada, US Announce Smog Reduction Accord\n 11 RHINOS: Kenya Boasts Stable, Growing Population\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 12 DEBT RELIEF: Poor Countries Need More -- UN Report\n 13 LATIN AMERICA: Disparities Widen As Mexico, Chile, Brazil\nGrow\n 14 INDONESIA: World Bank Concerned About Recovery\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 15 WORLD FOOD DAY: Little Headway Made Against Hunger -- FAO\n 16 SOUTHEAST ASIA: UNHCR Chief Holds Talks With Myanmar; More\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 17 UN RIGHTS COMMITTEE: 70th Session Opens Today\n\nCRIME, CORRUPTION AND DRUGS\n 18 YUGOSLAVIA: UN, UK Police Arrest 25 In Crime Raid\n 19 BOLIVIA: UNDCP Pushes Alternative Crops To Replace Coca\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 20 MIDDLE EAST: Emergency Talks Begin In Egypt; More\n 21 CONGO: UN Gives Warring Parties Two Months To Resume Talks\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "27261634.1075840216621.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/593.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "593.", "date" : "2000-10-16 05:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 16 October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999eb" }, "sender" : "rtunstall@csis.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This message contains the text of Sidney Weintraub's \"Issues in International \nPolitical Economy\" October 2000. To go directly to the web version, click on:\nhttp://www.csis.org/americas/pubs/weintraubnewsletters102000.html\n\nFor further information, contact:\n\nRebecca Tunstall\nResearch Assistant\nWilliam E. Simon Chair in Political Economy\nCenter for Strategic and International Studies\np- 202-775-3123\nf- 202-466-4739\n\n\nISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY\nOctober 2000, Number 10\n\n\nTELLING IT LIKE IT IS\nSidney Weintraub\n\nThis is my curmudgeon commentary. Its barbs are directed against \nexaggeration, double talk, and scapegoating of important institutions engaged \nin global economic development.\n\nI do not intend, in what follows, to disparage the importance of labor unions \nin protecting the rights and benefits of workers, or to argue that the United \nStates is a protectionist nation, or to doubt the valuable work that is done \nby multilateral institutions. My purpose, rather, is to highlight a few \npoints: the hypocrisy that exists when imports of goods and services from \npoor countries are restricted while simultaneously insisting that this \nexclusion will benefit workers in those countries; the inconsistency of \npromoting democracy in developing countries even as we neglect the interplay \nof foreign trade, economic well-being, and political outcomes; the \nperpetuation of the fiction that multilateral institutions are independent \nactors that behave supranationally in ways that conflict with the desires of \ntheir powerful members; and the misconception that institutions such as the \nWorld Bank provide a service by promising more than they can deliver.\n\nThe leaders of organized labor in the United States opposed NAFTA and the \ngrant of permanent normal trading relations with China. They are also against \na free trade area of the Americas and opening a new round of negotiations in \nthe World Trade Organization. The stated basis for this opposition is that \nthe United States should not further liberalize its import structure until \nother countries accept core labor standards (right of association, power to \norganize and bargain collectively, prohibition against forced labor, minimum \nage for employment of children, and acceptable working conditions), and that \npunishment should be meted out in the form of U.S. import restrictions when \nthese standards are violated.\n\nIs this protectionism or a socially conscious initiative to upgrade labor \nconditions in poor countries? The leaders of poor countries insist that they, \ntoo, want to raise labor standards, but cannot do this if their export \nearnings are restricted. The practical result of the U.S. position is that \nmeaningful trade negotiations are not going forward. Even though labor \nleaders insist this is not about protectionism, it sure looks like \nprotectionism. (Former senator Dale Bumpers has noted that when politicians \nsay something is not about money, it is about money.)\n\nWorld Bank analysis has shown persuasively that the developing countries that \nhave made the most progress in raising incomes are those that have opened \ntheir markets and engaged actively in world trade. However, there are still \nantitrade advocates who advise today's developing countries to look inward, \njust as many of today's developed countries focused first on internal markets \nand protecting their producers against foreign competitors. This was \nAlexander Hamilton's advice to the newborn United States. It was the \ndevelopment pattern for Japan. It was Ra?l Prebisch's advice to Latin \nAmerican countries. Although this advice may have had some relevance once \nupon a time for countries with large or potentially large internal markets, \nsuch as Brazil, it surely does not for countries with tiny markets, like many \nin Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa. The lesson of post-World War II \ndevelopment history is that countries that looked outward, such as those in \nEast Asia, grew rapidly, while those that looked inward, as in Latin America, \nwere relatively stagnant.\n\nIs the advice to poor countries to look inward in the modern and increasingly \nglobalizing world sincere, or is it designed to prevent competition in the \nU.S. market? Why advise developing countries to emulate the world's losers \nrather than the winners?\n\nA dominant aspect of U.S. foreign policy today is to promote democracy \nwherever this seems feasible, such as in Latin America and the Caribbean, \nEast Asia, Africa, and the transition nations of the former Soviet Union. \nThis is a laudable effort. At the same time, however, the most severe U.S. \ntrade restrictions are directed against imports from developing \ncountries-such as sugar and textile products from just about everywhere, \norange juice from Brazil, and steel from many developed and developing \ncountries alike. U.S. foreign aid now represents 0.1 percent of our gross \nnational product, placing it at the bottom of the list of donor countries. \nOur slogan used to be \"trade, not aid.\" Now it is more like \"not too much \ntrade and very little aid.\"\n\nIt is extremely difficult for poor countries to establish stable democracies. \nAchieving this obective is made even more complex by the inherent \ncontradiction in U.S. policy-preaching democracy even as we limit the ability \nof these countries to obtain the resources necessary to make democracy \npossible.\n\nDuring the past year much invective has been hurled at key multilateral \ninstitutions established at the end of World War II. This was evident in \nSeattle late last year when protesters tried to disrupt the meetings of the \nWorld Trade Organization (the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs \nand Trade, which came into being in 1947), and again last month in Prague \nduring the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary \nFund. It is not clear why the demonstrations were directed against these \ninstitutions rather than at the countries which determine the institutions' \npolicies. They are not supranational bodies, but rather creatures of their \nmasters, the world's most powerful national governments.\n\nIt is troubling when nongovernmental organizations exercise their right of \nfree speech by preventing delegates to international meetings from exercising \ntheir right of free speech. We should not be troubled, however, when serious \nnongovernmental observers act constructively to change practices they find \noffensive. The IMF has long been ultrasecretive about its analyses and \nfindings; this is inappropriate for an institution that obtains its funds \nfrom national governments (i.e., from taxpayers). The WTO's \ndispute-settlement procedures, which are an important part of that \norganization's work, have themselves been overly secretive. Many of these \npractices are changing, and the outside critics deserve much of the credit \nfor this greater openness.\n\nThe president of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, has exerted great effort \nto make the bank's work more transparent. At the same time, he exaggerates, \nincorrigibly so. He implies that the bank, under his leadership, has \n\"discovered\" that economic growth, while necessary, is not sufficient to \nachieve widespread social development. There are many examples of this \nattitude. Only one will be cited: \"The old approach of an exclusive focus on \ngrowth as the elixir for all the world's problems is thus too circumscribed\" \n(op-ed by Wolfensohn and Joseph Stiglitz, Financial Times, September  22, \n1999). Wolfensohn's emphasis on alleviating poverty is praiseworthy, but the \ntrashing of all the foreign aid practitioners who preceded him for not \nunderstanding the multiple aspects of development is egregiously inaccurate \nand ungracious.\n\nThe World Bank's World Development Report 2000/2001 is devoted exclusively to \n\"attacking poverty.\" It approaches this theme citing three areas for action: \ncreating opportunities, empowering the poor, and providing greater security \nagainst the risks the poor face. The study contains a mountain of data and \nundoubtedly will be a valuable reference source for years to come. What it \nfails to do, however, is to explain how the World Bank can achieve these \ngoals, particularly empowerment, which it admits depends on \"the interaction \nof political, social, and other institutional processes.\" Is this the role of \nthe World Bank?\n\n\nIssues in International Political Economy is published by the William E. \nSimon Chair in Political Economy at the Center for Strategic and \nInternational Studies (CSIS), a private, tax-exempt institution focusing on \ninternational public policy issues. Its research is nonpartisan and \nnonproprietary.\n\nCSIS does not take specific policy positions. Accordingly, all views, \npositions, and conclusions expressed in this publication should be understood \nto be solely those of the author.\n\n, 2000 by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.", "mid" : "514941.1075840216647.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/594.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "594.", "date" : "2000-10-16 06:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Issues in International Political Economy no. 10" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ec" }, "sender" : "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "+ The recent hike in oil prices pushed inflation up to 7.56% in the week \nending September 30.\n+ Hyundai Motors India plans to invest an additional $350 million over 3 \nyears to enhance its existing production capacity and launch new models.\n+ The Ministry of Power opposed Enron India's proposal for trading in surplus \npower.\n\n \n\nUSIBC Daily News\nOctober 16, 2000\n\nAgro/Patents/Pharma\nOctober 16: U.S.-based Rice Tec Inc withdrew 4 out of 20 claims from its 1997 \npatent on basmati rice. The Hindustan Times (Print edition only)\n\nOctober 16: The central government sanctioned a $77.7 million relief package \nfor farmers of the north Indian state of Punjab. The Food Corporation of \nIndia had earlier decided to suspend procurement of paddy as it found the \ncrop was sub-standard. The Times of India <\nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/16home3.htm>\n?<http://www.hindustantimes.com/>\nBroadcasting/Entertainment\nOctober 16: The Indian government announced that private agencies would start \nFM radio broadcast on schedule in four major cities. The Times of India <\nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/16busi13.htm>\n\nCommunications\nOctober 16: Usha Telecom Ltd has decided to pay its entire outstanding \ncellular-license fees of $70.2 million to the Department of \nTelecommunications (DoT). This follows Usha Telecom's bid to sell its \ncellular licenses. The Times of India <\nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/16busi2.htm>\n\nOctober 16: Southern Railways has completed an optic fiber cable network in \nTamil Nadu.? The Financial Express (Print edition only)\n\nEconomic/General News\nOctober 16: The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) \nstated that the slowdown in industrial growth (down to 5.3% during \nApril-August 2000) is expected to continue for the next 6 months. The \nFinancial Express <\nhttp://www.financialexpress.com/fe/daily/20001016/fex16035.html>\n\nOctober 16: The recent hike in oil prices pushed inflation up to 7.56% in the \nweek ending September 30, compared to 6.06% in the previous week. This is the \nfirst time inflation has risen beyond 7% since the introduction of a new \nindex in April 2000. Business Standard <\nhttp://www.business-standard.com/today/economy7.asp?Menu=3>\n\nEnergy\nOctober 16: The National Oil Company of Oman is likely to purchase a 26% \nequity stake in Bina Refinery of Bharat Petroleum. The Economic Times (Print \nedition only)\n\nFinancial: Trade & Investment\nOctober 16: CVD International, a U.S.-based entertainment hardware/software \ndevelopment company, is likely to purchase 20% of Hyderabad-based Prathina \nVideo Private Ltd. The Financial Express (Print edition only)\n\nOctober 16: Hyundai Motors India has decided to invest an additional $350 \nmillion over 3 years to enhance its existing production capacity and launch \nnew models. The Financial Express <\nhttp://www.financialexpress.com/fe/daily/20001016/fco16031.html>\n\nInformation Technology\nOctober 16: Cheecoo Networks announced its partnership with Yahoo-India. \nCheecoo Networks has a unique navigation, notification and communication \nconsole. Cheecoo Networks will make Yahoo's popular services available to the \nInternet community through their desktop application. The Financial Express \n(Print edition only)\n\nInsurance and Finance\nOctober 16: The government finalized a cabinet note to amend the Banking and \nAcquisition Act 1969. This will allow the government to reduce its ownership \npercentage in nationalized banks to 67%. The Financial Express (Print edition \nonly)\n\nPolitical/International\nOctober 16: The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that it received \nrequests from both Israel and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) for \nintervening in the West Asia peace process. However, the Indian government \noffered only humanitarian aid and a general condemnation of the violence. The \nTimes of India (Print edition only)\n\nSanctions\n\nTransportation/Infrastructure\nOctober 16: The Ministry of Power opposed Enron India's proposal for trading \nin surplus power. Enron plans to set up a wholly owned subsidiary and invest \n$50-100 million to market power; including purchase of power from private \nproducers, transmission and distribution companies and state electricity \nboards. The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) has already referred \nEnron's proposal to the Group of Ministers on foreign direct investment and \nbelieves that power trading may be useful in reducing power losses. The \nEconomic Times (Print edition only)\n\nOctober 16: India requires an investment of $65 billion to meet its urban \ninfrastructure needs, according to a paper prepared by the Confederation of \nIndian Industry (CII). The Times of India ? <\nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/16busi23.htm>\n\nOctober 16: Indian financial institutions led by Industrial Development Bank \nof India (IDBI) disbursed over $173 million to PPN, a 330 mw power project \nbased in Tamil Nadu. PPN will receive $73.6 million in rupee-denominated term \nloans and a foreign currency loan of $93.7 million. The Financial Express <\nhttp://www.financialexpress.com/fe/daily/20001016/fex16045.html>\n\n\n\n==============================================================================\n=\nThe USIBC Daily News is a free service of the U.S.-India Business Council to \nUSIBC Members and affiliates.\nUSIBC provides Internet links to news stories for informational purposes \nonly, and makes no representation\nof the accuracy of information posted on other organizations' websites.? To \nadd or remove your name from this\nlist, or with questions or comments, please contact USIBC via e-mail at \nusibc@uschamber.com <mailto:usibc@uschamber.com>. \n\nU.S.-India Business Council\nWebsite: <http://www.usibc.com>\n1615 H Street NW\nWashington DC 20062-2000\nPhone 202 463 5492\nFax 202 463 3173\n\nWest Coast\n477 Ninth Avenue, Suite 107\nSan Mateo, CA 94402\nPhone 650 685 8790 xt. 16\nFax 650 343 2848\n ", "mid" : "31137760.1075840216672.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/595.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "595.", "date" : "2000-10-16 08:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "USIBC Daily News for October 16, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ed" }, "sender" : "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "text" : "We are looking forward to having you at the video taping we are doing for the \nManagement Conference.  We will be taping at Houston Studios on Thursday, \nOctober 19, from 4:00-6:00 p.m.  As mentioned in our earlier e-mail, we want \nthe atmosphere to be comfortable, so we ask that you dress casually, or at \nleast take off your suit coat, loosen your tie, roll up your sleeves and \nrelax.  It would be best if you did not wear a white shirt, as it tends to \nwash out on video.    \n\nPlease try to get there as close to 4:00 p.m. as possible -- even a little \nbefore would be great.  We'll have someone ready to apply a little make-up \nand get you miked.\n\nDirections:  The studio is located at 707 Walnut Street.  To get there from \nthe Enron Building, take Clay to Main Street and make a left onto Main.  Turn \nright on Texas, and left on San Jacinto.  Turn right onto Wood Street which \nwill dead-end and you will have to take a left onto Walnut.  The building \nwill be on your left and the entrance is located in the middle of the \nbuilding.  There is visitor parking in the front.\n\nThe phone number of the studio is 713/223-0951.\n\nIf things change on your schedule and you cannot make the video shoot, please \nlet me know as quickly as possible.  It will make a difference in how we \nframe the shot, so it's important that we have advance notice.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you on Thursday.\n  \n\n\n\n\n\tMarge Nadasky@ECT\n\t10/16/00 11:13 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Terrie James/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Mary \nClark/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Directions to Video Taping\n\nTerrie, here is the memo I was planning to send out re: the taping on \nThursday.  Feel free to make whatever changes you feel necessary.  I'd like \nto get it out this afternoon.\n\n\nWe are looking forward to having you at the video taping we are doing for the \nManagement Conference.  We will be doing the taping at Houston Studios on \nThursday, October 19th, from 4:00-6:00 p.m.  As mentioned in our earlier \ne-mail, we want the atmosphere to be comfortable for this taping so we'll \nprobably ask you take off your suit coat, loosen your tie, roll up your \nsleeves and relax.  It would be best if you did not wear a white shirt, as it \ntends to wash out on video.  There will be someone there to do make-up, and \nyou will be individually miked.  Please try to get there as close to 4:00 \np.m. as possible (a little before would be great).\n\nDirections:  The studio is located at 707 Walnut Street.  To get there from \nthe Enron Building, take Clay to Main Street and make a left onto Main.  Turn \nright on Texas, and left on San Jacinto.  Turn right onto Wood Street which \nwill deadend and you will have to take a left onto Walnut.  The building will \nbe on your left and the entrance is located in the middle of the building.  \nThere is visitor parking in the front.\n\nThe phone number of the studio is 713/223-0951.\n\nIf things change on your schedule and you cannot make the video shoot, please \nlet me know as quickly as possible.  It will make a difference in how we set \nup the shooting, so it's important to let me know.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you on Thursday.\n  \n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "17412667.1075840216700.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/596.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "596.", "date" : "2000-10-16 08:32:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Directions to Video Taping" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ee" }, "sender" : "tgorski@madisonenergy.com", "recipients" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Compliments of Madison Energy Advisors, Inc.\n <<WMR_101500.xls>>\n\n - WMR_101500.xls", "mid" : "26498710.1075840216722.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/597.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "597.", "date" : "2000-10-16 08:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Weekly Market Review" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ef" }, "sender" : "adnan.patel@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mary.gosnell@enron.com", "mary.gosnell@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mary.gosnell@enron.com" ], "text" : "---------------------- Forwarded by Adnan Patel/Corp/Enron on 10/16/2000 \n04:17 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\"Sheron, Don\" <dsheron@express-news.net> on 10/16/2000 04:19:39 PM\nTo: \"'apatel@ect.enron.com'\" <apatel@ect.enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Name correction for Enron Corp's CEO\n\n\nMy apologies to Mr. Lay. A correction should appear in Tuesday's edition.\n\nDon Sheron\nScience/Technology Writer\nSan Antonio Express-News\nP.O. 2171\nSan Antonio, Texas 78297\n(210) 250-3243, voice\n(210) 250-3121, fax\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: apatel@ect.enron.com [mailto:apatel@ect.enron.com]\nSent: Monday, October 16, 2000 3:08 PM\nTo: dsheron@express-news.net\nSubject: Name correction for Enron Corp's CEO\n\n\nPlease correct the name of Enron's CEO from Kenneth May to Kenneth Lay\npromptly if you would or in any future article.\n\nThank You!\n\nAdnan Patel, Analyst\nEnron North America Corp.\n1400 Smith St Rm 3783\nHouston, TX 77024\n(713) 345-8335\n\n", "mid" : "29408965.1075840216746.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/598.", "bcc" : [ "mary.gosnell@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "598.", "date" : "2000-10-16 09:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Name correction for Enron Corp's CEO" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f0" }, "sender" : "jtompkins@iexalt.net", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "A VIRUS IS BEING CIRCULATED WITH THE TITLE \"FD  JOKE\".? DO NOT OPEN SUCH A \nMESSAGE IF YOU SHOULD RECEIVE  IT.", "mid" : "19701341.1075840216768.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/599.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "599.", "date" : "2000-10-16 09:43:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "DO NOT OPEN \"FD. JOKE\" MESSAGE FROM ME" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f1" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com", "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken, as a reminder, can we set up a meeting with the young American Indian \nman that I met and spoke with at the Holocaust Museum Houston - The Human \nRace Open House on 8/5/99?\n\nIf so, let's do it over lunch as I know he has a 15 min. video to show us.  \nAlso, I'd like to include Cindy and whomever else you wish.\n\n    Larwence Sampson (this is how he wrote his name down)\n        Cell phone        -    281/932-5145\n        Home phone     -    713/686-5781\n\nPlease advise.  Love, L.  \n - att1.htm", "mid" : "15136529.1075840200829.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/6.", "bcc" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "6.", "date" : "1999-08-15 14:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meeting Schedule" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f2" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richard.amabile@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dick, I would be happy to do this.\nKen\n\n\n\n\n\nRichard Amabile\n02/14/2000 12:00 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sherri Reinartz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Pam \nBenson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT \nSubject: Executive Forum's\n\nDuring our previous executive forums, interest was expressed in holding a \nforum in London for executives who have participated in the Executive Program \nand are based in the UK.  Mary Clark indicates that you will be in London the \nend of this month for an employee meeting.  Following are the names of the \nEnron Europe executives who have participated in the Executive Program to \ndate:\n\nKevin Beasley\nEric Gadd\nEric Gonzales\nMatthew Scrimshaw\nBrian Stanley\nSteve Young\nGregory Cardenas\n\nThey will be receiving invitations to the Executive Forums scheduled here in \nHouston over the next few months.  But, I would be happy to invite them to a \nspecial Executive Forum, specifically for them, in London while you are \nthere, your schedules permitting.  Please let me know if you would like me to \ntry to arrange this.\n\n             Dick Amabile\n\n", "mid" : "18435317.1075840202228.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/60.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "richard.amabile@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "60.", "date" : "2000-02-17 01:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Executive Forum's" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f3" }, "sender" : "jhduncan@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "neuhaus@3di.com", "jtt@jttrotter.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I though you might like to read this one.    John\n\nReturn-path: <Shirleych@aol.com>\nFrom: Shirleych@aol.com\nFull-name: Shirleych\nMessage-ID: <2f.bdb2a81.271d0320@aol.com>\nDate: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 21:19:28 EDT\nSubject: Fwd: Fw:\nTo: 229HUCKL574@MSN\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"part2_60.7ceaf3e.271d0320_boundary\"\nX-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 13\n\n\n\nReturn-path: <EleMH@aol.com>\nFrom: EleMH@aol.com\nFull-name: EleMH\nMessage-ID: <54.aa7f6cd.271ce8d9@aol.com>\nDate: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 19:27:21 EDT\nSubject: Fwd: Fw:\nTo: Shirleych@aol.com, Babsch1221@aol.com, ANNEUTSLER@aol.com, \npifalee@earthlink.net, ggjr@hctc.net, hatfield@mail.utexas.edu, \nVMcgrew820@aol.com, Betsyreichert@aol.com, BSetrakian@aol.com, \ndiwar@flash.net, LWWS@aol.com, chuchusmith@ctesc.net, DWaltmon70@aol.com\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=\"part3_60.7ceaf3e.271ce8d9_boundary\"\nX-Mailer: AOL for Macintosh sub 28\n\n\n\nReturn-Path: <horns02@ibm.net>\nReceived: from  rly-yb01.mx.aol.com (rly-yb01.mail.aol.com [172.18.146.1]) by \nair-yb01.mail.aol.com (v76_r1.14) with ESMTP; Mon, 16 Oct 2000 09:41:46 -0400\nReceived: from  prserv.net (out4.prserv.net [32.97.166.34]) by \nrly-yb01.mx.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Mon, 16 Oct 2000 09:41:02 -0400\nReceived: from francesp ([32.100.167.101]) by prserv.net (out4) with \nSMTP          id <20001016133801239035fgo4e>; Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:38:02 +0000\nFrom: \"Frances Pearce\" <horns02@ibm.net>\nTo: \"Ele Hill\" <EleMH@aol.com>\nSubject: Fw:\nDate: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 08:45:24 -0500\nMessage-ID: <01c03777$55dda980$65a76420@francesp>\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-Type: multipart/alternative; \nboundary=\"----=_NextPart_000_0068_01C0374D.6D07A180\"\nX-Priority: 3\nX-MSMail-Priority: Normal\nX-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.71.1712.3\nX-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.71.1712.3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom:  \nFrances Pearce <horns02@ibm.net>\nTo: Barb Bunten  \n<Barjobun@aol.com>\nDate:  \nMonday, October 16, 2000 8:43 AM\n\n\nIMPRESSIVE LETTER FROM LIZ CHENEY PERRY\n\n\n\nIn this America of  \nours, where the passion for publicity is a disease and\nwhere swarms of  \nfoolish tawdry moths dash with rapture into its consuming\nfire, it was a rare  \ngood fortune that brought to eminence a man so reserved,\nso unassuming, so  \nretiring, so gracious to high and low, and so serene.&quot;\nJudge Learned  \nHand in tribute to Justice Cardozo, 1938.\n\nHere are some things America  \nshould know about my dad, Dick Cheney.? He\nloves the mountains and  \nrivers and prairies that stretch into forever in\nWyoming.? He is of the  \nAmerican West.? His handshake is firm.? He looks you\nin the  \neye.? His word is his bond.? He is a world class listener, and  \nwhen\nhe talks, it is always worth listening.? I have never known a wiser  \nman.\nTo my three daughters, he is &quot;Papa.&quot;? Watching him with  \nhis granddaughters\nis a great joy.?? My daughters are young and  \ntheir concerns are the concerns\nof little girls -- dolls and play-dough and  \nfirst friends.? He has infinite\ntime for them, as he always has for my  \nsister and me.? He is never rushed,\nnever hurried.? He is supremely  \nkind, loving and patient - listening to\ntheir latest song from school,  \nreading bedtime stories, or teaching them how\nto fish (a lesson Cheneys learn  \nearly). \nHe grew up in Casper, Wyoming in the days when you could ride your  \nbike out\nof town and hunt rabbits on the prairie.? His dad, a World War  \nII veteran,\nwas a career civil servant with the Soil Conservation  \nService.? His mom\nworked as a secretary at Bustard's Funeral Home to  \nmake ends meet.? He\npitched for the local American Legion baseball  \nteam.? He owed much of his\nskill to my grandmother, who had played for  \nthe Syracuse, Nebraska\nBluebirds, a nationally-ranked girls' softball  \nteam.? She caught his pitches\nmany evenings on their front lawn at 505  \nTexas Place.\nHe was the first in his family to graduate from college.?  \nHe built\npowerlines across Wyoming and Colorado to help pay his way.? He  \ncarried a\nticket for six years in the International Brotherhood of Electrical  \nWorkers.\n\nHe married his high school sweetheart, Lynne, in  \n1964.?? One look at the\ninscriptions they penned in each other's  \nhigh school yearbooks and you know\nthey were as deeply in love at 18 as they  \nare today.? He was the captain of\nthe football team and she was the  \nhomecoming queen.? Getting her elected was\nhis first political  \ncampaign.\nThere have been lots of other campaigns since then.? Despite  \nhis success,\nhe's not a typical politician.? He's not a  \nglad-hander.? He's not a\nfast-talker.? He's not slick.? He is  \nwho he is.? He is real and honest and\ntrue.? \nHe loves this  \ncountry.? He knows how blessed we all are to be Americans.?  \nHe\ntaught my sister and me that we owe everything we have to the brave men  \nand\nwomen who died so that we could be free.? When we were young, he  \ntook us to\nthe battlefields where the Civil War was fought.? He taught  \nus to love\nhistory and to revere this great nation.???  \nServing as Secretary of Defense was the greatest honor of his life.? I  \nhave\nheard him say that this was because of the troops, the men and women of  \nthe\nU.S. military.? I went with him to Arlington National Cemetery the  \nday of\nthe memorial service for the servicemen and women who died in the  \nPersian\nGulf War.?? I stood next to him in the amphitheater with  \nthe families who\nhad lost sons and daughters, husbands and wives, watching as  \nthe military\njets flew overhead in the missing man formation.? It was  \nthe first time I\never saw tears in his eyes. \nThere are cynics today who  \nwould have us believe that no politician is a man\nof honor.? Maybe the  \nlast eight years have done this to us.? I hope not.\nThere are good  \npeople in American politics today; honorable and wise people,\npeople who keep  \ntheir word and inspire us to live lives of goodness and\ntruth.? There  \nare leaders among us.? \nIn Governor Bush and my father, America has the  \nchance to vote for two of\nthese men this Election Day. \nLiz Cheney Perry  ", "mid" : "5315182.1075840216901.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/600.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "neuhaus@3di.com", "jtt@jttrotter.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "600.", "date" : "2000-10-16 23:48:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fwd: Fw:" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f4" }, "sender" : "michael.mann@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\nDo to some problems with our email system last week, a few folks did not \nreceive this update.  Just in case, here is a duplicate copy.\nMichael\n---------------------- Forwarded by Michael Mann/HOU/EES on 10/17/2000 08:08 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\tEnron Energy Services\n\t\n\tFrom:  Michael Mann                           10/11/2000 12:07 PM\n\tPhone No: 609-252-0907\n   888-938-3908 (pager)\n\t\n\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Harold G Buchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Troy \nHenry/HOU/EES@EES, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES \nSubject: UTC Sales Call\n\nAt UTC's request, yesterday Mike Jackson and I met with Kent Brittan, VP, \nGlobal Sourcing, and members of his sourcing group.  As you remember, we \nfirst met Kent when Tom White, Dan Leff, Harold Buchanan and I called on him \ntwo years ago.  At the time, we presented an early version of a fully bundled \nenergy outsource in partnership with Fluor Daniel and a local real estate \nmanagement firm.\n\nOver the last two years, UTC attempted various energy procurement strategies, \nfailing to execute any.  \n\nBrittan was very pleased with the content of our revised proposal yesterday, \nand told us he would be taking the revised partnership strategy we discussed \ndirectly to George David, CEO.  \n\nBrittan will also be taking the preliminary concept to UTC Corporate \nTreasury, to gain its buy in on the financing aspects of the deal required to \nsupport the demand side management infrastructure investments it so \ndesperately needs to affect the energy  consumption reduction to which David \ncommitted two years ago.\n\nBarring a problem there, it appears we have finally engaged UTC in an \nexclusive negotiating relationship that would yield a large scale outsource \nof energy supply and demand side investment operations in all the UTC \ncompanies, excepting Carrier.    Carrier continues to insist it be treated \nseparately, and Brittan has decided to carve it out, rather than hold up the \nentire deal.  I think that strategy is part of what he will be speaking to \nDavid about.\n\nI requested, and Brittan agreed, that Karl Kropic (COO) be the executive \nsponsor.\n\nMike Jackson who has worked on and off with UTC over the past 18 months will \nbe the lead Originator for EES moving forward.\n", "mid" : "10376173.1075840216926.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/601.", "bcc" : [ "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "troy.henry@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "601.", "date" : "2000-10-17 01:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UTC Sales Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f5" }, "sender" : "mgh9999@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - Cyberletter Ken Lay.doc", "mid" : "9962628.1075840216948.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/602.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "602.", "date" : "2000-10-17 04:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CyberAir" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f6" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:46AM EDT 17-OCT-00 BUCKINGHAM RESEARCH GROUP  (STEVENS, JAY P.)\nBUCKINGHAM: IBM - STRONG BUY - SEPTEMBER QUARTER PREVIEW\n\n08:41AM EDT 17-OCT-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (JOHN B. JONES JR) HWP\nHWP: UNSCATHED BY WEAK EFII OUTLOOK\n\n06:53AM EDT 17-OCT-00 GOLDMAN SACHS (RICK G. SHERLUND) MSFT\nSEPTEMBER QUARTER ESTIMATES AND OUTLOOK FOR MICROSOFT.\n\n11:11AM EDT 17-OCT-00 WIT SOUNDVIEW (SCOTT RANDALL) INTC INTC.GWI\nINTEL (INTC) EARNINGS PREVIEW OCTOBER 17, 2000\n\n09:57AM EDT 17-OCT-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (WHITTINGTON, RICHARD L)\nMAKING THE NUMBERS\n\n <<10.17.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 10.17.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "5276870.1075840216984.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/603.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "603.", "date" : "2000-10-17 03:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 10.17.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f7" }, "sender" : "brenda.anderson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Forwarded by Brenda Anderson/NA/Enron on 10/17/2000 10:39 AM -----\n\n\nWebmaster <webmaster@enron.com> on 10/16/2000 09:31:49 AM\nTo: <info@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Reforestation projects at Panama - Mr.Kenneth Lay\n\nPlease respond directly to jfd@jonesforest.com\n\nThank you.\n----------\nFrom: \"Alberto Mantel\" <jfd@jonesforest.com>\nReply-To: <jfd@jonesforest.com>\nDate: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:05:15 -0500\nTo: <webmaster@enron.com>\nSubject: Reforestation projects at Panama - Mr.Kenneth Lay\n\n\nENRON\nMr.Kenneth Lay\nChairman & CEO\n________________\n\nDear Mr.Lay:\n\nIt's a pleasure to get in contact with you, in order to expose our request.\n\nWe are a Reforestation Company from Panama, members of the American Chamber\nof Commerce (AMCHAM), the Spanish Chamber of Commerce and the Board of\nDirector of the Panamanian National Association of Reforestators and we are\nconstituted for four different groups, with a headquarters in Panama City,\nand offices in New York and Miami, in addition to several clothing and shoes\ncompanies in Colon Free Zone, chain of retail stores at Panama City, real\nestate, etc.\n\nAt present, we have 1200 reforested hectares (1 ha = 2,47 acre) with\nteakwood trees. Our program is to extend the plantations, in order to\ncomplete 2000 hectares the next year and 4000/5000 hectares (at least), in\nthe next 5/8 years with the participation of new investors.\n\nAs our strategy, we have in mind to invite new investment groups to\nincorporate our projects, through the formation of Joint Ventures for\ndevelope them together, or to start new forestal projects with tropical\nspecies apts for the panamanian type soil. The tropical species have an high\naggregate value in the international market.\n\nBecause this, we want to get in contact with your group to invite you to\ninvest in our forestal projects. We haven't problem with the lands and\ndimension of projects.\n\nIt's very important to detail, that our project need to be for your group,\npart of the environmental corporative strategy in this area (Central\nAmerica), due at Panama don't have big extension of lands.\n\nOur company will offer, in this case, the guarantees could be necessary.\n\nMust have in mind, all the advantages existing in Panama, which are:\n\n- Money currency is the U.S.Dollar, which gives stability that few countries\nactually have,\n\n- Low internal costs,\n\n- Low annual inflation, which the past 15 years has been 1,3%,\n\n- Strategical geographic position,\n\n- Forestal Law exempts free to tax all profits obtain in Reforestation.\n\nIf you have interest in our proposal, we will send you more information\nabout our company by courrier.\n\nPlease, let me know your comments about our request.\n\nThank you in advance for your attention, we will kindly await for your\nresponse.\n\nHope to hear from you soon.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlberto Mantel\nAdministrative Director\nJONES FOREST & DEVELOPMENT CORP., S.A.\n\nPh:   (507) 260-4222\nFax:  (507) 260-7483\nE-Mail : jfd@jonesforest.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3998758.1075840217010.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/604.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "604.", "date" : "2000-10-17 03:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Reforestation projects at Panama - Mr.Kenneth Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999f8" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nTuesday, 17 October, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 LIBERIA: US City Threatens To Confiscate Former Mission\n\nHEALTH\n 2 EBOLA: Uganda Imposes Quarantine; Up To 43 Dead\n 3 HIV/AIDS: UN Promotes Needle Exchange Program In Kyrgyzstan\n 4 HAND, FOOT, MOUTH DISEASE: Asia Tackles Deadly Virus\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 5 POPULATION TRENDS: UN Examines Shrinking, Aging Societies\n 6 MEXICO: 2 Million Children Suffer From Malnutrition\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 7 EMISSIONS: New Web Site Will Enable Credit Trading\n 8 ARGENTINA: UNESCO To Designate New Biosphere Reserve\n 9 POLAR BEARS: US, Russia Sign Protection Treaty\n 10 LAND DEGRADATION: Africa Droughts Linked To Human Activity\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 11 DEBT RELIEF: Cameroon Given $2 Billion Reduction Package\n 12 POVERTY: \"Alternative Globalization\" Needed, UNDP Says; More\n 13 INDONESIA: Donors Launch Two-Day Review Meeting\n\nEDUCATION, SCIENCE AND CULTURE\n 14 PERU: Netaid.org Initiative Aimed At Cutting Dropout Rates\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 15 IRAQ: UN Officials To Review Iraqi Sanctions\n 16 ANGOLA: EU Donates $10.5 Million To World Food Program\n 17 THAILAND: UNHCR Meets With PM On Myanmar Refugees\n 18 AWARD: Former US Senator Honored For Battling Hunger\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 19 MYANMAR: UN Expert Says Human Rights Problem Worsening\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 20 MIDDLE EAST: Israel, Palestinians Agree To Stop Violence\n 21 CONGO: President Agrees To UN Peacekeeper Presence\n 22 SIERRA LEONE: Liberia Wants Peacekeepers In Rebel Areas\n 23 COLOMBIA: Peace Conference Opens In Costa Rica\n 24 CTBT: Japan Submits Plan For 2003 Implementation\n 25 ANGOLA: UN Agrees To Six-Month Mission Extension\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "31166266.1075840217034.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/605.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "605.", "date" : "2000-10-17 05:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- 17 October 2000" }
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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999fa" }, "sender" : "ksherwood@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "+ Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha outlined a program to stimulate growth \nduring the current fiscal year.\n+ The World Bank is likely to increase funding in India to over $3 billion.\n+ NIIT Ltd. stated that it has allocated $100 million for its acquisition \nprogram, primarily focused on US targets.  \n\nUSIBC Daily News\nOctober 17, 2000\n\nAgro/Patents/Pharma\nOctober 17: The government has assured farmers in the northern state of \nHaryana that it will consider giving them a relief package for damaged rice \nsimilar to the one announced earlier for the farmers of Punjab. Business \nStandard?\n<http://www.business-standard.com/today/markets2.asp?Menu=1? \nhttp://www.hindustantimes.com \n\nBroadcasting/Entertainment\nOctober 17: The Information and Broadcasting Ministry is evaluating two \nalternative models for the introduction of direct-to-home television \nbroadcasting in the country: free-for-all and restricted competition.? The \nHindustan Times? (Print edition only)\n\nCommunications\nOctober 17:The Indian government has framed detailed rules and appointed an \nofficial structure under its e-commerce law to enable digital signatures and \ntransactions from Wednesday, officials said. Reuters \nhttp://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=5525&newscat=Technology\n\nOctober 17: Telecom Venture Group (TVG) of Hong Kong and its associates are \nplanning to sell their 11% equity stake in BPL Communications, the holding \ncompany for the BPL group cellular phone companies, BPL Mobile and BPL \nCellular. Business Standard \nhttp://www.business-standard.com/today/corp9.asp?Menu=2\n\nOctober 17: Hughes Tele.com India Ltd (HTIL), a unit of Hughes Network \nSystems, became the first private telecommunications company to complete \ninitial public offering (IPO), becoming the first private telecommunication \ncompany in India to go public. The total equity raised approximately $193 \nmillion. siliconindia \nhttp://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=5515&newscat=Technology\n\nEconomic/General News\nOctober 17: Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha has outlined a program to ensure \n7% growth during the current fiscal year. This includes pushing through \npipeline power sector projects, expediting the prime minister's north-south \nnational highway program and imparting momentum to the economic reforms by \ntaking up important legislations during the forthcoming winter session of \nParliament.?? The Financial Express \nhttp://www.expressindia.com/fe/daily/20001017/fec17064.html\n\nEnergy\nOctober 17: BP Amoco will join a consortium led by Indian Oil to promote a \nventure that will import liquefied natural gas in Kakinada, in the southern \nstate of Andhra Pradesh.? The Financial Express.? (Print edition only)\n\nOctober 17: The Indian government will continue to own 51% of the equity in \nIndian Oil Corporation, Oil and Natural Gas Commission and Gas Authority of \nIndia Ltd.? The Financial Express.? Rediff \n<http://www.rediff.com/money/2000/oct/16rupee.htm>\n\nFinancial: Trade & Investment\nOctober 17: The Ministry of Finance has cleared the Finance Companies \nRegulation Bill. The proposed legislation, which will bring all non-banking \nfinance companies under a separate act, has been referred to the Cabinet \nCommittee on Economic Affairs.? The Economic Times? (Print edition only)\n\nOctober 17: Industry chambers have urged SEBI to review provisions in the \ntakeover code to discourage hostile takeovers. They have independently urged \nthat the regulations on creeping acquisitions be relaxed further so that \npromoters can counter takeover bids effectively.? The Times Of India \nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/17busi2.htm\n\nOctober 17: The World Bank is likely to increase its funding in India to over \n$3 billion during the current financial year, significantly higher than the \n$1.8 billion sanctioned during the 1999-2000 fiscal year. Business Standard\n? http://www.business-standard.com/today/economy1.asp?Menu=3\n\nInformation Technology\nOctober 17: NIIT Ltd. stated that it has allocated $100 million for its \nacquisition program.? NIIT is primarily looking at acquisitions in the US, \nwhich it has identified as a key market. The Hindu Business Line (Print \nedition only)\n\nOctober 17: Convergent Communications India Pvt.Ltd. has entered into a \nstrategic alliance with U.S.-based Smart Modular Technologies for marketing \nits memory modules, memory cards, and communication products. The Financial \nExpress (Print edition only)\n\nInsurance and Finance\nOctober 17: The Securities & Exchange Board of India made it compulsory for \nasset management companies to disclose their balance sheets every year. \nBusiness Standard http://www.business-standard.com/today/markets2.asp?Menu=1\n\nPolitical/International\nOctober 17: A senior BJP leader stated that Mr. Advani is will be the choice \nfor the job of Prime Minister, if the need arises,\" The Hindu \nhttp://www.hinduonline.com/today/stories/01170004.htm\n\nSanctions\nOctober 16: Republican presidential candidate George Bush has said that if \nelected he would not press India to sign the CTBT and favored immediate \nlifting of all US sanctions against New Delhi. The Times of India \nhttp://www.timesofindia.com/today/16worl3.htm\n\nTransportation/Infrastructure\nOctober 17: Surface Transport Minister Rajnath Singh has announced that the \ngolden quadrilateral project is on schedule. He said that the government has \nbegun implementing construction on 911 km of road and is preparing \nimplementation for the remaining 4,397 km of roads.? The Economic Times \nhttp://www.economictimes.com/today/17infr06.htm\n\n==============================================================================\n=\nThe USIBC Daily News is a free service of the U.S.-India Business Council to \nUSIBC Members and affiliates.\nUSIBC provides Internet links to news stories for informational purposes \nonly, and makes no representation\nof the accuracy of information posted on other organizations' websites.? To \nadd or remove your name from this\nlist, or with questions or comments, please contact USIBC via e-mail at \nusibc@uschamber.com.\n \nU.S.-India Business Council\nWebsite: http://www.usibc.com \n\n1615 H Street NW\nWashington DC 20062-2000\nPhone 202 463 5492\nFax 202 463 3173  \n\nWest Coast\n477 Ninth Avenue, Suite 107\nSan Mateo, CA 94402\nPhone 650 685 8790 xt. 16\nFax 650 343 2848  ", "mid" : "15500446.1075840217082.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/607.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "607.", "date" : "2000-10-17 07:57:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "USIBC Daily News Update for October 17, 2000" }
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The schedule \nis as follows:\n\nWednesday, November 15\nDeparts Houston, TX  4:00 p.m.\nArrives San Antonio, TX  4:30 p.m.\n\nFriday, November 17\nDeparts San Antonio, TX 1:30 p.m.\nArrives Houston , TX  2:00 p.m.\n\nPlease let me know if you would like a seat on the company plane.  Ground \ntransporation will be provided.\n\nThanks,\n\nVanessa", "mid" : "32946204.1075840217121.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/608.", "bcc" : [ "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "linda.fuqua@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "608.", "date" : "2000-10-17 08:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Management Conference transportation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999fc" }, "sender" : "cdemuth@aei.org", "recipients" : [ "harvey.golub@aexp.com", "neill@alcoa.com", "jricketts@ameritrade.com", "amworks@aol.com", "blountwm@aol.com", "hertogrz@bernstein.com", "bk@caxton.com", "hcrow@crowholdings.com", "john_snow@csx.com", "wsstav@dow.com", "henwendt111@earthlink.net", "klay@enron.com", "mfleischer@ffca.com", "tfriedman@fflpartners.com", "jcannon@geneva.com", "robeg@kkr.com", "ed.rust.atei@statefarm.com", "john.w.rowe@ucm.com", "martin_koffel@urscorp.com", "george.priest@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "S m o k e   a n d   S m e a r s\nChristopher DeMuth and Steven Hayward\nOctober 17, 2000\n\n In the closing weeks of the presidential campaign, Vice President Gore is=\n=20\nreturning to the theme that Governor Bush=02=07s Texas has become an abysma=\nl place=20\nto live. It is a hard case to make=02=05Texas is today the fifth fastest gr=\nowing=20\nstate and fifth in net influx of Americans from other states, and Mr. Bush =\nis=20\none of the nation=02=07s most popular governors.\n Mr. Gore=02=07s earlier attacks on the governor=02=07s education record we=\nre set aside=20\nfollowing the July release of a comprehensive RAND study showing that Texas=\n=20\nhas become the nation=02=07s top state in achievement test scores. His subs=\nequent=20\nassertions about the number of Texans lacking health insurance seem to have=\n=20\nfizzled as well (it turns out that the number of uninsured has been falling=\n=20\nin Texas while rising in the nation as a whole). That leaves environmental=\n=20\nquality, where the Vice President and his ad writers have leveled a fusilla=\nde=20\nof dramatic allegations about increasing pollution in Texas=02=07s cities a=\nnd=20\nstreams.\n Environmental quality presents rich opportunities for misleading data and=\n=20\nrhetoric. Measuring air and water pollution involves a host of variables: o=\nne=20\ncan measure pollution by emissions or by the quality of the air and water,=\n=20\nand measurements of air and water quality depend on the placement of=20\nmonitors, the use of *peak* versus average levels, and adjustments for=20\npopulation exposure and for the widely differing health and amenity effects=\n=20\nof different kinds of pollution. Rankings among states are much more=20\nproblematic than rankings of school performance or health care, because all=\n=20\nstates that are more urbanized and industrialized have higher pollution=20\nlevels. Texas accounts for 60 percent of the nation=02=07s petrochemical=20\nproduction capacity and 25 percent of oil refining, and it is the only stat=\ne=20\nwith two metropolitan areas (Houston and Dallas-Ft. Worth) among the nation=\n=02=07s=20\ntop ten. Measured by simple gross quantities, Texas, California, and New=20\nJersey will have *more pollution* than most other states under any=20\ncircumstances; the rest of us can enjoy the products without having to both=\ner=20\nso much with the pollution-control challenges.\n Mr. Gore=02=07s charges exploit these opportunities to the hilt, combining=\n=20\nmisleading statistics with a few outright fabrications to create an=20\nimpression that bears little relationship to reality. The charges are,=20\nhowever, easy to debunk, and it is surprising that they been reported with=\n=20\nlittle scrutiny by a media that has otherwise grown wary of the Vice=20\nPresident=02=07s loose ways with facts.\n The Gore campaign=02=07s favorite charge is that Houston has passed Los An=\ngeles=20\nto become *the smog capital of the United States,* *No. 1 in air pollution,=\n*=20\nand *the dirtiest city in the nation.* (We will ignore Democratic National=\n=20\nCommittee Chairman Joe Andrew=02=07s claim that Houston has become *the dir=\ntiest=20\ncity in the world,* which was evidently uttered in a fit of enthusiasm for=\n=20\nthe latest party line.) The charge is false. According to the U.S.=20\nEnvironmental Protection Agency, air quality in Houston is improving and is=\n=20\nunambiguously better than in Los Angeles, and is also better than in many=\n=20\nother cities.\n The Houston charge is based on 1999 city data on ambient levels of ozone=\n=02=05one=20\nof six *criteria* air pollutants regulated under the national Clean Air Act=\n=02=05\nas measured by numbers of days of *exceedences*of the EPA=02=07s national=\n=20\nstandard. Ozone levels are highly sensitive to weather conditions, especial=\nly=20\ntemperature. They have been essentially flat in Houston in recent years (an=\nd=20\nother southern cities such as Atlanta), but they fell sharply in Los Angele=\ns=20\nin 1999 due to unusually cool summer weather. As a result, Houston topped L=\nos=20\nAngeles (and all other cities) in ozone exceedences=02=05but its air qualit=\ny was=20\nnevertheless better than LA=02=07s. Houston=02=07s ozone level was 10 perce=\nnt higher=20\nthan in Los Angeles, but its particulates level was 20 percent lower=20\n(particulates are the other major component of *smog,* and according to the=\n=20\nEPA a far more serious health risk than ozone; there is no separate measure=\n=20\nof *smog*). Houston did vastly better than LA for three of the four other=\n=20\nClean Air Act pollutants: 63% lower for nitrogen oxides, 64% lower for carb=\non=20\nmonoxide, and 78% lower for lead (the cities=02=07 sulphur dioxide levels w=\nere=20\nidentical). While Houston was out of compliance with EPA=02=07s national st=\nandard=20\nfor only one pollutant, ozone, LA was out of compliance for three: ozone,=\n=20\nparticulates, and carbon monoxide.\n We hasten to add that we are comparing Houston with Los Angeles only to=20\ndemonstrate the falsity of Mr. Gore=02=07s allegation. If Houston is not nu=\nmber=20\none in air pollution, neither is it number two or even number six (Houston =\nis=20\nthe nation=02=07s sixth largest metropolitan area).  According to the EPA A=\nir=20\nQuality Index, which aggregates levels of all six air pollutants and weight=\ns=20\nthem according to the health risks of each, air quality in Houston is bette=\nr=20\nthan in ten other metropolitan areas. Houston also bests ten other cities o=\nn=20\na separate EPA index of ozone alone. (These data are for 1998, the most=20\nrecent year available; rankings for 1999 and 2000 will probably be similar.=\n)\n A related charge, and particularly egregious falsehood, is Vice President=\n=20\nGore=02=07s assertion that Governor Bush *made key air pollution rules in T=\nexas=20\nvoluntary.* In 1999, Governor Bush signed two laws concerned with=20\n*grandfathered* sources of air pollution. Under the Clean Air Act and almos=\nt=20\nall state air pollution programs, old power plants and industrial facilitie=\ns=20\nare subject to much more lenient emissions standards than new ones. It is a=\n=20\nserious loophole that has been bad for the economy as well as the environme=\nnt=02=05\ninducing firms to maintain old facilities (both less efficient and more=20\npolluting than new ones) for longer then they otherwise would, and leading =\nto=20\nprotracted litigation over the difference between renovating an old facilit=\ny=20\nand building a new one. Under the 1999 legislation, Texas became one of the=\n=20\nfirst three states to begin closing the loophole through tighter standards=\n=20\nfor old facilities. The step was praised by environmental groups and helped=\n=20\ncoax Mr. Gore, who had not previously confronted the problem as a legislato=\nr=20\nor Vice President, to propose a national program of his own for old power=\n=20\nplants. (Mr. Bush has also advanced a national proposal.)\n But there was a wrinkle in the Texas initiative: the law covering utilitie=\ns=20\nenacted mandatory standards (which will result in huge reductions in power=\n=20\nplant emissions over the next three years), but the law covering industrial=\n=20\nfacilities enacted a *voluntary* compliance schedule coupled with increased=\n=20\nfees for noncompliance. There is legitimate disagreement over just how=20\neffective the fee-incentive program will turn out to be; there have been so=\nme=20\ninitial reductions in the first year, apparently of about 25,000 tons of ai=\nr=20\npollution, but the program is too recent to estimate likely future=20\nreductions. What is not in dispute is that both the *mandatory* and=20\n*voluntary* prongs of the Texas program constitute an extension and=20\ntightening of air pollution controls=02=05and an innovation that powerful b=\nusiness=20\nopposition has thwarted at the national level and in most states. Nor is it=\n=20\ndisputed that the use of economic incentives rather than regulatory mandate=\ns=20\nmay significantly improve the effectiveness of our environmental laws and a=\nre=20\nworth a try; indeed, that is precisely the approach of the Vice President=\n=02=07s=20\nnational proposal for old utilities, which consists not of mandatory=20\nstandards but *voluntary* tax incentives.\n For Mr. Gore=02=05a self-described environmentalist and reformer=02=05now =\nto turn on=20\nthe Texas reforms and describe them as having weakened existing pollution=\n=20\nstandards (*Bush made key air pollution rules voluntary*) is an act of=20\nstriking mendacity. His latest campaign ad adds a particularly ruthless=20\ntwist: it couples the *made voluntary* fabrication with the Houston air=20\nquality fabrication to produce a triple falsehood=02=05that air pollution g=\not=20\nworse in Houston because Governor Bush weakened air pollution standards.\n The Vice President=02=07s most plenary change is that, under Governor Bush=\n, Texas=20\nhas become *last among all states in air quality,* *No. 1 in industrial air=\n=20\npollution,* and *No. 3 in water pollution.* Although the Gore campaign has=\n=20\noccasionally relied on newspaper articles and rankings produced by=20\nenvironmental groups, its primary and only official source for these claims=\n=20\nis an EPA compilation called the Toxics Release Inventory. The TRI, however=\n,=20\nis not a useful measure of air or water pollution and is not a measure of=\n=20\nenvironmental quality at all. Instead, it measures *releases* of certain=20\nsubstances that the EPA classifies as toxic=02=05and *releases* includes no=\nt only=20\nthose that pollute the air and water but also those that are properly=20\ndisposed of through EPA-approved hazardous waste management and water=20\ntreatment practices. The agency=02=07s annual TRI reports warn that its est=\nimates=20\n*reflect releases and other waste management activities of chemicals, not=\n=20\nexposures of the public to those chemicals,* and that they are not sufficie=\nnt=20\nto determine exposure or harm to the environment or public health.\n So the TRI numbers cannot possibly support Mr. Gore=02=07s assertions. But=\n even=20\nin their own terms, they tell a story that is the opposite of what the Vice=\n=20\nPresident would like voters to believe. Texas has always been near the top =\nof=20\nthe various TRI ratings, reflecting the state=02=07s huge share of national=\n=20\npetrochemical and refining capacity. But it did not become No. 1 in the=20\noverall ranking under Governor Bush, as the Gore campaign insinuates. Rathe=\nr,=20\nTexas was No. 1 under Mr. Bush=02=07s predecessor, Democratic Governor Ann=\n=20\nRichards, and it has improved significantly since he took office. The EPA=\n=02=07s=20\n1999 release of TRI data through 1997 noted that *Texas, the state with the=\n=20\nlargest production-related waste managed in 1997, was also the state=20\nprojecting the largest absolute reduction . . . over the next two years.* T=\nhe=20\ndata for 1998, released earlier this year, shows Texas leading the nation i=\nn=20\nreduction of toxic releases=02=05with 43 million pounds eliminated between =\n1995=20\n(the first year of Mr. Bush=02=07s governorship) and 1998. The new report a=\nlso=20\nfinds Texas leading all other states in energy recovery and waste treatment=\n,=20\nand second in on-site recycling. Due in part to these improvements, Texas h=\nas=20\nnow dropped from first to fifth place in the TRI composite index.\n Environmental quality in Texas has improved under Governor Bush according =\nto=20\nvirtually every useful measure. Here are a few selected statistics of our=\n=20\nown: According to the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission,=20\nindustrial air emissions in Texas fell 11% from 1994 through 1998. Accordin=\ng=20\nto the EPA, ambient air quality in Texas improved for five of the six=20\nnational air pollutants for the same period, all Texas cities but one now=\n=20\nmeet the national standards for four or more of the six pollutants (the=20\nexception, El Paso, due to cross-border pollution from Mexico), and half of=\n=20\nTexas=02=07s cities are now below the national average for all six pollutan=\nts.=20\nAccording to the EPA, Texas=02=07s proportion of rivers and streams classif=\nied as=20\n*impaired* is better than the national average. And according to=20\nEnvironmental Defense, which prepares a comprehensive index of water qualit=\ny=20\naggregating 15 Clean Water Act pollution measures, Texas is not *No. 3 in=\n=20\nwater pollution* but No. 37=02=05its overall water quality is better than i=\nn 36=20\nother states.\n Governor Bush does not get all of the credit for this record; it is also d=\nue=20\nto the progressive tightening of national environmental standards and,=20\nperhaps even more, to progressive improvements in production technologies.=\n=20\nBut he gets a share of it, due to his own decisions and those of his=20\nappointees.  And in several critical areas of environmental policy, he has=\n=20\nbeen a national leader=02=05closing the old plants loophole, redeveloping=\n=20\n*brownfields* laid waste by the perverse incentives of the Superfund progra=\nm,=20\nproviding positive incentives to businesses for *pollution prevention* and =\nto=20\nprivate landowners for conservation and species protection, and improving t=\nhe=20\nfinancing of public parks and recreation areas. *Texas-style environmental=\n=20\nregulation,* which the Gore campaign invites us to fear, is, like Texas-sty=\nle=20\nschool reform, something Americans can look forward to.\n_____________________\nMr. DeMuth is president of the American Enterprise Institute in Washington,=\n=20\nD.C. and Mr. Hayward is a senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute i=\nn=20\nSan Francisco. Both are policy advisers to Texas Governor George W. Bush.\n - Enviro.wpd", "mid" : "11625839.1075840217152.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/609.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "harvey.golub@aexp.com", "neill@alcoa.com", "jricketts@ameritrade.com", "amworks@aol.com", "blountwm@aol.com", "hertogrz@bernstein.com", "bk@caxton.com", "hcrow@crowholdings.com", "john_snow@csx.com", "wsstav@dow.com", "henwendt111@earthlink.net", "klay@enron.com", "mfleischer@ffca.com", "tfriedman@fflpartners.com", "jcannon@geneva.com", "robeg@kkr.com", "ed.rust.atei@statefarm.com", "john.w.rowe@ucm.com", "martin_koffel@urscorp.com", "george.priest@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "609.", "date" : "2000-10-17 09:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "S m o k e a n d S m e a r s" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999fd" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara, I have advised our Washington office that Mr. Lay will be on this \nconference call at 3:30.  Just let us know the number for him to call.  Thank \nyou.\nDorothy\n\n\n\n\n\"Sain, Barbara\" <Barbara.Sain@COMPAQ.com> on 02/16/2000 02:36:28 PM\nTo: Ben Rosen <ben@brosen.com>, Frank Doyle <Doyle331@AOL.com>, George \nHeilmeier <ghh@telcordia.com>, Judy Craven <lynnj@iname.com>, Ken Lay \n<klay@enron.com>, Ken Roman <kenroman@worldnet.att.net>, Larry Babbio \n<babbio@bellatlantic.com>, Lucie Salhany <lucie@jhmedia.com>, Peter Larson \n<hkiss@bruncorp.com>, Ted Enloe <ted.enloe@email.msn.com>, Tom Perkins \n<kjewett@kpcb.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Telephone Board Meeting\n\n\nWe need to schedule a telephonic Board meeting the afternoon of February 24.\nThe discussion will be the appointment of independent accountants and the\nmeeting should not take longer than 30 minutes.  Please send me your\navailable times for the afternoon of 2/24 (1:00 to 5:00 CST).\n\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n \n\n", "mid" : "752339.1075840202250.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/61.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "barbara.sain@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "61.", "date" : "2000-02-17 05:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Telephone Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999fe" }, "sender" : "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sanjay will recommend this person for a VP new hire at a future ExComm \nmeeting.\n\n\n\n - JohnsonResumefinal.doc\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJeff McMahon: \"Seems like a good candidate.  Would recommend hiring as VP \ngiven experience level\"\n\nMark Metts: Based on his evaluation \"Mark would consider candidate as VP\".\n\nJoe Sutton: \"Looks good to me - wealth of experience\"\n\n", "mid" : "8023092.1075840217336.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/610.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "610.", "date" : "2000-10-17 08:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Bill Johnson - Executive Comm." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c1999ff" }, "sender" : "rogers@taxfoundation.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tax Foundation's 63rd National Conference\nThursday, November 16, 2000\nFour Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC\n\n\nCorporate Tax Shelters\n\nI would like to invite you and any interested parties to attend the Tax\nFoundation's 63rd National Conference, \"Corporate Tax Shelters.\"\n\nThe goal of the conference is to give a balanced view of the issue from the\nperspective of the Administration, Capitol Hill, the Judiciary, and tax\npractitioners.  It will also examine corporate tax shelters and distinguish\nthe line that defines them as either legitimate business transactions or tax\nshelters.  Speakers include:\nSecretary Lawrence H. Summer, Department of the Treasury\nJudge David Laro, U.S. Tax Court\nProfessor Ronald Pearlman, Georgetown University\nKenneth Kies, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP\nMark Prater, Majority Chief Tax Counsel, Senate Committee on Finance\nRuss Sullivan, Minority Chief Tax Counsel, Senate Committee on Finance\nTimothy Hanford, Majority Tax Counsel, House Committee on Ways and Means.\nIf you are interested in attending this year's conference please open,\nprint, and complete the registration form below and return it using the\ninformation provided.\n\n <<Conference registration.DOC>>\n\n\n****************************************************************************\n************************************************************************\nTax Foundation's 63rd Annual Dinner\nThursday, November 16, 2000, Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC\nBlack Tie Event\n6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:00 p.m. Dinner and Presentation of Distinguished\nService Awards to:\n\nPublic Sector:  Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn (R-WA)\nPrivate Sector:  Charles G. Koch, Koch Industries, Inc.\n\nFor more information on the 63rd Annual Dinner contact Ren,e Nowland by\nphone 202/661-4223 or by e-mail rnowland@taxfoundation.org\n\n****************************************************************************\n************************************************************************\n\n\n\n - Conference registration.DOC", "mid" : "22405308.1075840217359.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/611.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "611.", "date" : "2000-10-17 09:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Tax Foundation's 63rd National Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a00" }, "sender" : "rightworks@rightworks.rsvp0.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Discover five valuable steps to turn your business into a profitable and \ncompetitive eBusiness.\nLearn from industry experts RightWorks and GartnerGroup how to put the e in \nfront of your business.\nLearn how companies like yours are leveraging e-business applications to \ntheir competitive\nadvantage and how to improve the bottom line of your enterprise by attending \nan informative\nand interactive seminar in a metropolitan location near you.\n\nDuring this session you will hear from GartnerGroup on how to implement a \nsuccessful\neBusiness strategy and hear from RightWorks on how they are helping \norganizations\nharness the power of eCommerce and Trading Exchanges.\n\nTo attend the \"Transforming Your Business to eBusiness\" seminar\nRegister today at www.rightworks.com/seminar or call 1-888-535-4377.\nPlease use your personal ID#: Q2E101\n\nSeminar Dates and Locations\n\nWest:\nSan Francisco:  October 24\nLos Angeles:  October 25\nDenver:  October 26\n\nEast:\nBoston:  October 31\nNew York:  November 1\nWash DC:  November 10\n\nCanada:\nToronto:  November 14\n\nSouth:\nDallas:  November 15\nAtlanta:  November 16\nCharlotte:  November 17\n\nCentral:\nChicago:  December 5\nMinneapolis:  December 6\n\nRegister now at www.rightworks.com/seminar or call 1-888-535-4377.\nPlease use your personal ID # Q2E101\n\nWhen you register and attend, you'll receive a Complimentary report on:\nE-procurement vs. Global Spend Management:\n5 Crucial Differences You Need to Know,\nand a FREE copy of Meta-Capitalism\n\nWe look forward to your participation! If you would like additional \ninformation\non RightWorks or have additional questions, please contact us via email at:\nHq@rightworks.com or call us at 408-579-4000.\n\n______________________________________________________________________\nThis message was sent by Rightworks using Responsys Interact.\n\nIf you prefer not to receive future e-mail from Rightworks:\n    http://rightworks.rsvp0.com/servlet/optout?kmPrDWErsHRFLgkhgDJht\n\nTo view our permission marketing policy:\n    http://www.rsvp0.net\n", "mid" : "18178978.1075840217383.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/612.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "612.", "date" : "2000-10-17 07:32:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Transform Your Business to eBusiness--RightWorks Executive Series" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a01" }, "sender" : "david.haug@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com" ], "text" : "Isn't this the guy he put through last Monday? Surely there aren't two Plano \nto India candidates.\n\n\n\n\nStacy Guidroz\n10/17/2000 03:25 PM\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter@ECT, \nRick Buy@ECT, Richard Causey@ENRON, David W Delainey@ECT, Diomedes \nChristodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Harris@ENRON, Andrew S Fastow@ECT, \nPeggy Fowler@ENRON, Mark Frevert@Enron, Ben F Glisan@ECT, Kevin Hannon@ENRON \nCOMMUNICATIONS, David Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stanley \nHorton@ENRON, Larry L Izzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Koenig@ENRON, Kenneth Lay@ENRON, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon@ECT, J Mark Metts@Enron, Cindy Olson@ENRON, Lou L Pai@EES, \nKen Rice@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS, Jeffrey Sherrick@ENRON, John Sherriff@ECT, \nJeff Skilling@ENRON, Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nGreg Whalley@ECT, Tom White@Enron Communications\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Bill Johnson - Executive Comm.\n\n\n\nSanjay will recommend this person for a VP new hire at a future ExComm \nmeeting.\n\n\n\n - JohnsonResumefinal.doc\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJeff McMahon: \"Seems like a good candidate.  Would recommend hiring as VP \ngiven experience level\"\n\nMark Metts: Based on his evaluation \"Mark would consider candidate as VP\".\n\nJoe Sutton: \"Looks good to me - wealth of experience\"\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20991057.1075840217416.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/613.", "bcc" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "kevin.communications@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "ken.communications@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "tom.communications@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "stacy.guidroz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "613.", "date" : "2000-10-17 11:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Bill Johnson - Executive Comm." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a02" }, "sender" : "barbette_watts@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "mpersad@vistaar.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "mpersad@vistaar.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "mpersad@vistaar.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "text" : "Good Evening,\n\nJust wanted to let you know that the Board packages have gone out via\nFederal Express and are scheduled for an A.M. arrival.  All of the packages\nhave been sent to your offices (except Romesh's = i2 New Hampshire office).\nThanks!\n\nBarbette Joy Watts\nExecutive Assistant to David Becker\nOne i2 Place, 3rd Floor\n469-357-3460 (Direct)\n469-357-6769 (Fax)\nbarbette_watts@i2.com", "mid" : "5411558.1075840217441.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/614.", "bcc" : [ "shea_dugger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "mpersad@vistaar.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "614.", "date" : "2000-10-17 11:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "i2 Board of Director's Meeting Package" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a03" }, "sender" : "walker@missouri.edu", "recipients" : [ "wallacer@missouri.edu", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "I just talked with Pinkney to assure that he was feeling well.  As you know,\nhe was pretty well worn out by Saturday.  I think it was prudent of him to\nforgo the football game and rest instead.\n\nAnyhow, he is feeling quite well -- he sounded great.  He said he was still\noverwhelmed by the honor bestowed on him.  He, like I, was so very grateful\nof Ken's traveling to Columbia to be part of the presentation.  And, of\ncourse, he very much appreciated the first-class travel that Ken arranged\nfor him on an Enron aircraft.\n\nHe concluded by saying he's always be a Tiger!", "mid" : "19558021.1075840217464.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/615.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "wallacer@missouri.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "615.", "date" : "2000-10-17 11:56:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Pinkney Walker" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a04" }, "sender" : "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us", "recipients" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "In light of Judge Stephen Gallagher's opinion on the City's homeless camping\nordinance, Commissioner Sten and I have developed a comprehensive approach\nto dealing with homeless issues that includes working with private\norganizations.  Details follow below.\n\nI have also included an item requesting applicants for the Public Utilities\nReview Board.  This is a board I created with former City Commissioner Mike\nLindberg in 1993 to provide needed citizen oversight of municipal utilities.\nI encourage people to consider becoming a part of this important board.\n\nYou are a part of my e-Katz list because of your work with me or my\nadministration.  To be removed from the \"e-Katz\" distribution list, simply\nreply to this e-mail with your request.  If you have multiple e-mail\naddresses you use, please include a name and/or company, otherwise we may\nnot be able to locate the correct entry to remove.  For more information on\nthe Katz administration, visit our website at\nhttp://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor.\n\n\nMAYOR VERA KATZ, COMMISSIONER ERIK STEN PRESENT HOLISTIC APPROACH TO\nADDRESSING HOMELESS ISSUES\nReaffirming their commitment to providing safe, affordable housing while\nstanding firm against homeless camping in the City of Portland, Mayor Vera\nKatz and Commissioner Erik Sten held a news conference today to announce\ntheir holistic approach to address homeless and housing issues.   The two\nfocused on the City's ongoing efforts to preserve and create more affordable\nhousing, the current tools available to continue enforcing anti-camping\nlaws, and announced an expanded partnership with JOIN -- a private\norganization that does outreach to homeless people.\n\n\"While I am still a firm believer in the need for the anti-camping ordinance\nto prevent unsafe and unsanitary campgrounds, this has given us the\nopportunity to take a closer look at what we in the City are doing to\nprovide housing and shelter opportunities for everyone,\" said Katz, \"and\nwhile we've made strides meeting our affordable housing commitments, there\nis still more we can do.\"\n\nKatz and Commissioner Erik Sten announced their intent to follow the\nrecommendation of Sten's 0-30% Housing Resources Task Force to spend $3.5\nmillion of the $5 million allocated for affordable housing this coming year\non housing for those in the 0-30 percent median income range.  Over the last\nseven years, the City of Portland has committed nearly $270 million towards\naffordable housing, in addition to foregoing $10.5 million in revenue\nthrough tax abatements.\n\n\"Homelessness is an issue that should be addressed by first dealing with the\nindividual at a personal level,\" said Commissioner Sten.  \"I appreciate that\nthe City is continuing to move forward on doing this with aggressive efforts\naround things such as housing and outreach services.\"\n\nKatz and Sten also noted recent successes in meeting affordable housing\nneeds, including the Portland Development Commission's just-completed\npurchase of the Fountain Place apartment building and the recent opening of\nRitzdorf Court which completed the Shelter Reconfiguration Plan.  The\nFountain Place acquisition -- completed just last Friday, means the city\nwill save the building's affordable housing rates, and serve as potential\nreplacement housing for nearby low-income units soon to be lost.\n\nAdditionally, Katz and Sten also announced an expanded partnership with JOIN\n-- an outreach group that works to connect the homeless with services.\n\nThe Bureau of Housing and Community Development plans to increase JOIN's\ncurrent contract with the bureau to a total of $90,000.  This money,\ncombined with a new $80,000 contribution from the Portland Police Bureau,\nwill increase the number of JOIN outreach workers, enabling them to work in\nevery precinct to link homeless people with housing assistance resources.\n\n\"It is critical that we find ways for all of us to work together to help\nhomeless people find their way off the streets -- that means our outreach\nworkers, police, ODOT, and neighbors all collaborating to make that happen,\"\nsaid Rob Justus, Executive Director, JOIN.  \"Our ultimate goal is to respond\nto homelessness and address the negative effect of hundreds on the streets\nby helping people into housing.  By engaging the homeless people where they\nare -- whether it's under a bridge or in an alleyway -- our outreach workers\ncan help them begin that transition off the streets.\"\n\nAt the same time, Katz and Sten said that the City's aggressive efforts to\npreserve and create affordable housing opportunities and to link homeless\nindividuals to those opportunities, made it all the more reasonable to\ncontinue to enforce the City's anti-camping policy which prevents unsafe and\nunhealthy campsites from degrading neighborhood livability.  Both said they\nare pleased the Multnomah County District Attorney has decided to appeal\nJudge Stephen Gallagher's opinion that the City's Homeless Camping Ordinance\nis unconstitutional.\n\nWhile the City Attorney's Office and DA's Office continue to analyze the\nimplications of the Gallagher opinion, Portland Police Bureau Assistant\nChief Bruce Prunk outlined alternative tools the City intends to use to\ncontinue its efforts to restrict homeless camping in public areas.\n\n1. Parks -- City Code closes most City parks between midnight and 5\na.m., others, such as Forest Park, close earlier.  After closure, people\ncamping would be subject to state law prohibition on criminal trespass in\nthe second degree, and police could issue citations and/or remove people for\ntrespassing.  The City also has the ability to exclude people from City\nparks for a period of not more than 30 days.  Permanent or temporary\nstructures or facilities are also prohibited by City Code at all times, so\npolice could issue citations or remove people violating the ordinance as an\nunclassified misdemeanor.\n\n2. Highway Overpasses -- Oregon Department of Transportation property\nunder I-5 and I-405 overpasses are posted with \"No Trespassing\" signs, which\nmeans police could issue citations to anyone camping at those locations.\n\n3. Sidewalks -- There are provisions of the City Code that prohibit\nsidewalk obstructions.\n\n4. Parking -- City Code prohibits parking a recreational vehicle in the\npublic right of way directly across from a residential, public park, church\nor school property unless the vehicle is being loaded and unloaded for a\nperiod not to exceed eight hours.  In addition, no vehicle may park on the\npublic right of way or other public property in excess of 24 hours without\nCity permission.  If so, the vehicle may be removed.\n\nPrunk said the Police Bureau would continue to work with the partners\ncurrently in place, such as JOIN, noting that recent efforts have focused\nless on anti-camping citations, and more on trespassing violations.\n\n\nTo read Mayor Katz's comments from the news conference, go to\nhttp://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor/speeches/2/homelessaffordablespc.htm\n\nTo read The Oregonian's editorial on this subject, see the following link\nhttp://www.oregonlive.com/oped/index.ssf?/oped/00/10/ed_11ldh1001.frame\n\n* * * * * * * *\n\nDEADLINE EXTENDED FOR PORTLAND UTILITIES REVIEW BOARD (PURB) BUSINESS,\nNEIGHBORHOOD REPRESENTATIVES\n\n\nBecause of multiple vacancies, the City of Portland's Portland Utilities\nReview Board (PURB) is still looking for qualified members and has extended\nits deadline for applications.  Positions are available for neighborhood\nrepresentation, public interest advocacy, large commercial/industrial\nbusinesses, and local businesses.\n\nMembers must reside or have a business located in Portland.  The\nappointments to these vacancies will serve three-year terms.  The deadline\nfor applying to fill these vacancies has been extended to October 31, 2000.\n\nThe 15-member committee, established in November 1994, is appointed by Mayor\nVera Katz to provide citizen oversight and independent and representative\ncustomer review of water, sewer and solid waste financial plans and rates.\nPURB operates in an advisory capacity to City Council.  PURB meets monthly,\nwith each Board member serving on one of three standing committees covering\nwater, sewer or solid waste issues.\n\nFor more information on the responsibilities and time commitments each\nposition requires, please contact David Hasson in the Office of Management\nand Finance at 503-823-6846.\n\nInterested citizens can obtain an application for the positions by going to\nMayor Vera Katz's website at http://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor under\n\"Citizen Involvement,\" or by calling the Office of Neighborhood Involvement\nat 503-823-4519.\n\n\nFor more background on PURB, see the section of the Katz website on\nGovernment Efficiency at\nhttp://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayorstate/section4.htm\n\n\n", "mid" : "12450318.1075840217489.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/616.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "616.", "date" : "2000-10-17 10:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "E-Katz: homeless/affordable housing; PURB members needed" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a05" }, "sender" : "dan.rittgers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The following would be too logical not to be in practice now, I could not \npost to E-think.\n\nThe Power Company Name Recognition - Introduce Home Coupons\n\nMake the internet profitable to households.  Newspapers advertise that this \nweek's Sunday paper has coupons that will save you $100.00.\n\nGo one step better:\n\nEvery household must eat.  Some households buy the Sunday newspaper just for \nthe coupons to purchase.  Offer a Enron site where producers can post \nmanufacturer's coupons on The Enron B2B web page.  If the consumer downloads \nthe coupon, TPC records the transaction including the consumer's logon site \nand Zip Code.  Sell the database to the manufacturer/producer.  Ask the \nconsumer if they would like direct solicitations for competitor's brand.  \nExpand it to appliances and manufacturer's coupons.\n\nThen Link local grocery/appliance stores, for the consumer, by his \nsurrounding zip code.  The stores would post their price for that month's \ncoupon by store zip code on the B2B.  For those stores participating, prepare \na comparison by store also considering double and triple coupon offers and \nthe consumer can make a decision where to buy their groceries.  Sell the \ndownload to stores for expected inventory control.\n\nIf it takes off, I think internet volume would be tremendous and newspaper \ncirculation??   McClere agreed that broadband won't take off until there is \nsome kind of \"killer application\" to drive more people toward high-speed \nInternet access.", "mid" : "7065437.1075840217513.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/617.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "617.", "date" : "2000-10-17 12:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "B2B Manufacturer's Coupons" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a06" }, "sender" : "list@free-market.net", "recipients" : [ "list@free-market.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE LIGHTHOUSE\n\"Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy...\"\nVOL. 2, ISSUE 40\nOctober 17, 2000\n\nWelcome to The Lighthouse, the e-mail newsletter of The Independent\nInstitute, the non-partisan, public policy research organization\n<http://www.independent.org>. We provide you with updates of the\nInstitute's current research publications, events and media programs.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE:\n1. Defective Tires, Defective Bureaucracy\n2. Paul Craig Roberts on the War on Crime\n3. Medicare Reform: Economics versus Politics\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nDEFECTIVE TIRES, DEFECTIVE BUREAUCRACY\n\nSome fans of the regulatory state believe that NHTSA, the National\nHighway Traffic Safety Administration, deserves much credit -- and,\nin reward, expanded powers -- for its role in exposing the Firestone\ntire/ Ford Explorer fiasco. But although NHTSA received early reports\nof fatalities caused by the separation of Firestone tires, its\ninvestigation began very recently -- last May -- long after\ninvestigations by State Farm Insurance, the Center for Auto Safety,\nand Safety Forum brought the problem to light.\n\nThis isn't the first time that NHTSA has failed its mission, argues\nMichael I. Krauss, law professor at George Mason University and\nauthor of the recent Independent Institute book FIRE AND SMOKE:\nGovernment, Lawsuits and the Rule of Law.\n\n\"NHTSA, the agency responsible for minimum fuel economy standards\n(found by a court to have likely cost many lives by forcing\nmanufacturers to produce light, dangerous cars) and for\nillegal-to-disable, baby-killing airbags, does not deserve to be\nrewarded for its asleep-at-the-switch approach to the tire problem,\"\nKrauss wrote recently.\n\nIt would be absurd to reward Firestone for selling defective tires.\nHowever, when NHTSA fails, self-proclaimed \"consumer advocates\" call\nfor a parallel absurdity: lavishing the agency with more regulatory\nauthority and taxpayer funds. But NHTSA's pattern of failure\nindicates a systemic problem -- a design flaw -- that cannot be\neasily repaired. In contrast, as the Firestone episode demonstrates,\nthe watchful eyes of the American economic and legal systems have\nenormous incentives to detect and report product defects. In this\nlight, perhaps what most needs to be recalled and held accountable\nfor sloppy workmanship and false advertising is: the defective\nregulatory state.\n\nFor more information, see \"The Feds Eye Firestone,\" by Michael Krauss\n(The Washington Times, 9/22/00), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-1.html.\n\nFor Michael Krauss's book, FIRE AND SMOKE: Government, Lawsuits and\nthe Rule of Law (The Independent Institute, 2000), see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-2.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPAUL CRAIG ROBERTS ON THE WAR ON CRIME\n\nElection-year promises always renew the risk that peaceful Americans\nwill see their rights sacrificed for the sake of political\nexpediency. This is especially true when politicians promise to \"get\ntough on crime,\" as syndicated columnist and Independent Institute\nresearch fellow Paul Craig Roberts pointed out recently.\n\nAlthough one \"anti-crime\" bill (or \"anti-privacy\" according to its\ncritics) was recently defeated, another \"anti-crime\" bill -- this one\nstrengthening asset forfeiture laws -- has just been introduced.\nUnfortunately, says Roberts, asset forfeiture laws violate due\nprocess and are any easy way for politicians to look \"tough on crime\"\neven though such laws harm innocent Americans far more than criminals.\n\n\"The House Judiciary Committee led by Henry Hyde, R-Ill., has\ndocumented the most extraordinary abuses of the asset forfeiture\nlaws,\" writes Roberts. \"The Banking Committee and [the bill's author]\nshould sit down with Hyde and listen carefully before they create any\nmore Gestapo powers for law-enforcement officers.\"\n\nFor more information, see \"Dangers lurk in war on crime,\" by Paul\nCraig Roberts, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-3.html.\n\nFor more on civil forfeiture laws, see CIVIL FORFEITURE AS A \"SIN\nTAX\" by Donald J. Boudreaux and Adam Pritchard, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-4.html.\n\nAlso see the Independent Institute book, TO SERVE AND PROTECT:\nPrivatization and Community in Criminal Justice, by Bruce Benson, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-5.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nMEDICARE REFORM: Economics versus Politics\n\nDebates over Medicare reform didn't start with Al Gore and George W.\nBush. In fact, legislation similar to Medicare had been intensely\ndebated since the mid-1940s. However, its advocates found no way to\novercome opposition until 1965, when Medicare's staunchest advocate\non the House Ways and Means Committee found the opportunity to\nsmuggle Medicare legislation into another bill at the last minute.\n\nYet as vocal as debates over Medicare have been, very little of that\ndebate has been informed by sound economic principles. This omission,\nwhich has stalled any genuine reform of Medicare, is largely the\nfault of economists, says economist Robert B. Helms in the new issue\nof THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW.\n\n\"My criticism is not directed to the economists who have attempted\nfor many years to apply market principles to health-care issues, but\nto the larger number of economists who have not,\" Helms writes.\n\"Moreover, my criticism pertains to the failure of economists to\nteach the fundamental principles of economics to educated Americans,\nrather than to the failure of 'economics.'\"\n\nTo improve the quality of the debate over Medicare, Helms recommends\nthree measures. First, more economists must explain to policymakers\nand the public that that market competition in health care, as in\nother markets, would improve quality of health care. Second, they\nmust explain that competition would also make health care more\nefficient by allocating scarce resources to higher-valued uses.\nFinally, they must explain that price controls and destructive of\nthese desirable ends.\n\nWithout a concerted effort to impart these principles to a wider\naudience, Helms argues, Medicare reform -- and other necessary\nhealth-policy reforms -- will become victim of political maneuvering,\nmuch to the detriment of the lives and well-being of the American\npublic.\n\n\"This lack of education in economics is appallingly evident in\nWashington, D.C., especially on Capitol Hill,\" says Helms.\n\nFor more information, see \"Medicare Reform: Economics versus\nPolitics\" by Richard B. Helms (THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Fall 2000), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-6.html.\n\nFor more on Medicare, see \"Medicare's Progeny: The 1996 Health Care\nLegislation\" by Charlotte Twight (THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Winter\n1998), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-7.html.\n\nAlso see the Independent Institute book, AMERICAN HEALTH CARE:\nGovernment, Market Processes and the Public Interest, edited by Roger\nD. Feldman, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-8.html.\n\nFor the Independent Institute's \"Guide to Resources on Price Controls\nin Health Care,\" see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-9.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIf you enjoy receiving THE LIGHTHOUSE ... please help us support it.\n\nYour supporting Independent Associate Membership enables us to reach\nthousands of other people. So, please make a contribution to The\nIndependent Institute. See\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-40-10.html to\ndonate, or contact Ms. Priscilla Busch by phone at 510-632-1366 x105,\nfax to 510-568-6040, email to <PBusch@independent.org>, or snail mail\nto The Independent Institute, 100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621-1428.\nAll contributions are tax-deductible.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a07" }, "sender" : "eannouncement70@mailcity.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sign Up Three Users for Free for 60 Days\nhttp://www.mynetsales.com/sp/e.asp?id=47\n\n\nWe're convinced that once you try our sales management solution,\nyou'll understand why thousands of other executives are using\nmynetsales.com to more easily and effectively manage their global\nsales efforts, online. That's why we'd like you to try\nmynetsales.com for Free for 60 days.\n\nTraditional sales contact and management systems are simply too\ncomplicated and costly to install and maintain. With\nmynetsales.com, there are No hardware, No software and No\ninformation technology costs. Because mynetsales.com is Web-\nbased, it frees you from the time and expense of buying, installing\nand maintaining special software and hardware. The benefit to you\nis that mynetsales.com is easy-to-deploy and easy-to-use. Even\nmore important, it is fully customizable to the unique needs and\norganizational structure of your company. mynetsales.com also\ngives you peace of mind knowing that critical customer and sales\ndata will never be lost.\n\nAll you need is Internet access. mynetsales.com allows you to\nquickly and easily set up your sales team and begin managing sales\nin real time, regardless of sales force size or location. Features\ninclude contact and opportunity management, calendar, team\nscheduling, and sales forecasting and reporting. One of\nmynetsales.com's innovative features is its flexible Sales Process\nBuilder and Manager. Designed to be as simple or complex as your\nselling process requires, the Sales Process Manager tracks each\nstep of your company's selling process with every customer,\nreminding your sales team of next steps and deadlines, helping to\nmaximize sales.\n\nSo, visit us at:\nhttp://www.mynetsales.com/sp/e.asp?id=47\nand see why mynetsales.com is revolutionizing the world of sales\nmanagement.\n\n\nP.S. Mark Gibbs from Network World recently wrote that\nmynetsales.com's sales process builder, along with its group\nfunctionality, provide a \"powerful\" approach to handling customer\nrelationship management.\n\nYour email address klay@enron.com appears\nin a compiled opt-in file of Computing\nand Networking vendors.If you do not\nwant to receive future messages regarding\nComputing/ Networking offers,please  Opt-Out\nby FORWARDING this entire message to\nEannouncement70@Lycos.com   (be sure to forward\nthis ENTIRE message,or it will not suppress\nyou properly!)\n\n\n\n\n***************************************************************************\n79105", "mid" : "24813348.1075840217563.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/619.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "619.", "date" : "2000-10-17 14:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Manage your sales effectively on the Web" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a08" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "john.hardy@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi John -\n\nKen said that given he will be in town on March 15, he will plan to attend \nthe meeting also. By way of this e-mail, I'll check with Joe's office to see \nwhat time it's scheduled.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON, Joseph W Sutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: Steven J Kean@EES, Jeffrey McMahon@ECT \nSubject: Prospective Meeting with Jim Harmon, Chairman of EXIMBank, March 15\n\n\nKen and Joe\n Jim Harmon, Chairman of EXIMBank will be in Houston March 15 and would like \nto meet with Enron to see where there are opportunities for EXIM to work more \nclosely with the company.  He will be accompanied by Jeff Miller VP who \noversees the finance operations and perhaps Barabara O\"Boyle, head of the \nproject finance group.  As you know we have done little with the Bank since \nTrakya. We intended to use the Bank for Dabhol 2 but were prevented to by \nsanctions imposed against India.  Joe is now on the EXIM Advisory Committee \nso it would be a good opportunity to sit down with the Bank. \n I understand that Ken has received a letter from EXIM about the meeting and \nreferred it to Joe.  I would propose that Joe lead the meeting with some of \nthe regional finance people (parallel the Munoz schedule, but shorter) with a \nbrief courtesy call on Ken or Ken could step in for a moment whenever he is \navailable.\n I will check with Pam re Joe's availability and follow up with a memo re the \nmarket window initiative with EXIM where my office is heavily involved.\n\n", "mid" : "28105913.1075840202276.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/62.", "bcc" : [ "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cindy.adams@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "john.hardy@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "62.", "date" : "2000-02-27 09:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Prospective Meeting with Jim Harmon, Chairman of EXIMBank,\r\n March 15" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a09" }, "sender" : "john.sherriff@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "ect@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "ect@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "ect@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken - I thought I would give you a quick update on our conversations \nregarding Atlantic Copper.  Our team met with the senior management from \nAtlantic Copper last week in concert with the London Metal Exchange Week.\n\nThere are several hurdles to overcome in structuring a deal to acquire \nAtlantic Copper and a long term copper concentrates supply from FM's \nIndonesian mine complex.   Current contract prices for copper smelting and \nrefining capacity are low and they might be a bit unrealistic on price.    We \nsuggested a conceptual structure that may work but is \nprobably a long shot at this time.   They were interested and requested a \nmore definitive proposal, which we will develop this week.\n\nWe will keep you posted.\n\nJohn", "mid" : "23472789.1075840217587.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/620.", "bcc" : [ "mark.frevert@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "eric.gadd@enron.com", "ect@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "620.", "date" : "2000-10-18 02:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Atlantic Copper" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a0a" }, "sender" : "ethics_integrity@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I am one of Annat Jain=01,s girlfriends.  I need to bring some stark facts =\nto\nyour attention.  Annat Jain, a senior director of communications at Enron\nIndia, boldly and shamelessly continues to set an example of =01&Ethical\nmisconduct=018 and is risking the integrity of your organization in India a=\ns a\nwhole.  This has been going on for the last 18 months!  While staying on\nEnron=01,s payroll, he boldly demonstrates conflict of interest by spending\nmost of his time at his other private ventures (RazorFinish.com and\nPowervertical.com).\n\nSince apparently he enjoys the CEO=01,s friendship, he feels that he can wa=\nlk\nover anyone at anytime.  He is very abusive right from the office boy to th=\ne\nsenior staff and openly boasts about his arrogance and attitude.  Respect\ntowards others does not even cross his arrogant and rude self.  If one\naudits the last 18 months of credit card charges, purchases and other\nexpenses, most of these charges are being made for his 2 private ventures\n(RazorFinish.com and Powervertical.com) or personal entertainment.\n\nTo go totally overboard with his bold denial of ethics and company\nstandards, he is now in the process of hiring and acquiring some individual=\ns\nfrom his 2nd venture (Powervertical.com) into Enron!  He also boasts openly\nthat Enron India will soon acquire his company Powervertical.com so he can\ngain financially from such a transaction.  Thus, he continues to use Enron\nas a platform for his personal gains.  It is indeed a shame that such an\nindividual represents your organization in the marketplace and industry.  A\nlot of the industry experts are aware of Annat=01,s unethical behavior and =\nhis\nrude attitude in general dealings and have refused to work with Enron as\nsuch.  What example will he set for the organization as a whole and how lon=\ng\nwill you tolerate such behavior?\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________________\nGet Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.\n\nShare information about yourself, create your own public profile at\nhttp://profiles.msn.com.", "mid" : "7722588.1075840217610.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/621.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "621.", "date" : "2000-10-18 07:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Ethical Misconduct - Annat Jain of Enron India" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a0b" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " - cancelciaval.doc", "mid" : "5007518.1075840217656.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/622.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "622.", "date" : "2000-10-18 00:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "PROGRAM CANCELLATION-Hector Ciavaldini" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a0c" }, "sender" : "sunie.ferrington@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.garrison@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com", "john.garrison@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "john.garrison@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com" ], "text" : "Please find the attached memo on the recent developments of the Azurix/City \nof Houston Project.  A hard copy will be delivered to your office this \nmorning.\n", "mid" : "6851951.1075840217680.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/623.", "bcc" : [ "john.garrison@enron.com", "amanda.martin@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "623.", "date" : "2000-10-18 03:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Azurix/City of Houston Project" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a0d" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "stephen.barth@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Surprise! Surprise! Beth\n---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES on 10/18/2000 \n01:24 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nPeggy Mahoney\n10/18/2000 12:47 PM\nTo: Elizabeth Tilney/HOU/EES@EES\ncc:  \nSubject: Competitors: Houston company wins stadium naming rights\n\nReliant wins naming rights for football stadium\n---------------------- Forwarded by Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES on 10/18/2000 12:46 \nPM ---------------------------\n\n\nkpope@enron.com on 10/18/2000 06:56:34 AM\nTo: <pmahoney@enron.com>, <csmith6@enron.com>, <meberts@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Competitors: Houston company wins stadium naming rights\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\nE-mailed by: Dow Jones Interactive (R) Server Software\nFolder: Competitors\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nHeadlines:\nHouston company wins stadium naming rights\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n  Houston company wins stadium naming rights\n\nOct. 18, 2000\nAssociated Press Newswires\nCopyright 2000. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.\n\n   HOUSTON (AP) - Houston-based <B>Reliant</B> <B>Energy</B> Inc., has won\nthe naming\nrights for the stadium that will be the home of the NFL's Houston\nTexans, Houston TV station KRIV reported Tuesday.\n\n\n\n  According to KRIV, the 30-year deal is worth $300 million.\n\n   The 69,500-seat retractable-roofed stadium is on schedule to open for\nthe start of the 2002 NFL season. It is being constructed just yards\naway from the Astrodome.\n   The new stadium, billed as the only football stadium with a\nretractable roof, will have 1.9 million square feet compared with 1.1\nmillion in the Astrodome.\n\n\nAPRS0029200800\n\n\nTo view all headlines in the folder Competitors, go to\nhttp://eeshou-dowj1/browsearticles.asp?folderid=2\n\nTo go to the front page of Dow Jones Interactive Intranet Toolkit Server\nSoftware, go to\nhttp://eeshou-dowj1/\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\nFor assistance, contact Dow Jones Customer Service by e-mail at\ndjip.itkhelp@dowjones.com or by phone at 800-369-7466. (Outside the U.S.\nand Canada, call 609-452-1511 or contact your local sales representative.)\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\nCopyright  , 2000 Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. All Rights\nReserved.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "1943804.1075840217705.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/624.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "stephen.barth@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "624.", "date" : "2000-10-18 06:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Competitors: Houston company wins stadium naming rights" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a0e" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "There will not be an  Executive Committee Meeting on Monday, October 23.", "mid" : "21067001.1075840217736.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/625.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "625.", "date" : "2000-10-18 06:34:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a0f" }, "sender" : "cindy.stark@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.delainey@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nEnron Transportation Services Company (ETS) and El Paso Gas Pipeline Company \n(El Paso) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly \nanalyze and develop an Alaskan Natural Gas Pipeline Project (tentatively \nnamed North Star Pipeline).  Both parties did not want to press release the \nMOU.\n\nThe MOU only commits us to jointly study, evaluate and fund a project \nproposal.  It can be canceled at any time, for any reason, and is not an \nexclusive.\n\nThe \"Alaskan Producers\" are telling us they want to team-up with someone who \ncan help them get the gas to the markets.  Four (4) Bcf of incremental \nsupplies just cannot be directed to a market hub...i.e., Chicago, for \ninstance.\n\nOur goal with El Paso is to develop a joint market assessment of where the \ndemand for incremental supplies is needed and then develop a total project \nthat would get the gas to the various markets.\n\nOur ownership of NNG, TW and NBPL and El Paso's ownership of ANR, El Paso and \nTennessee will cover a lot of impacted pipelines.\n\nI believe our best bet as of now is not to commit to a specific route or \nproject (i.e., Hoglund's), but work with the producers on a total delivery \nsystem...wellhead to city gate/burner tip.\n\nYour thoughts would be appreciated before we move too far in this direction.\n\nStan\n\nP.S.  My guess is we would look at a 10% to 15% interest in a project \nfinanced (75%) pipeline.\n ", "mid" : "6722133.1075840217759.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/626.", "bcc" : [ "david.delainey@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "626.", "date" : "2000-10-18 07:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a10" }, "sender" : "slx@xcert.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Kenneth,\nAs more and more companies move core business activities to the internet,\nsecurity is becoming the number one obstacle.  The market today is turning\ntowards Public Key Infrastructure as the solution.  Xcert announces a free\n\"Practical Guide to Public Key Infrastructure.\"  You can pick up your  free\ncopy at the URL listed below:\nhttp://www.xcert.com/corp/Contact_Us/pkiguide_default.html\nWe hope it shows you about how PKI and Xcert can help you build trust with\nyour customers and partners on the Internet.\n\nBased in Walnut Creek, California, Xcert International is the premier\ndeveloper of Internet based public key infrastructure (PKI) technology.\nXcerts solutions provide the ultimate Internet Security structure by going\nbeyond existing security models such as firewalls, encryption and anti-virus\nsoftware. Xcert's products provide privacy and authenticity for conducting\nsecure Internet transactions and information sharing. Xcert develops,\nmanufactures and distributes Certificate Authority (CA) and PKI solutions\nthat use secure directory services to provide organizations and individuals\nwith a secure and non-repudiable method of communicating and trading with\neach other over the Internet. We work with end-customers, integrators, and\ncertificate service providers who are looking for a truly scalable,\nopen-standards based, interoperable PKI solution that works over standard\nprotocols.\n\nWe invite you to contact us at 800-721-9191 to learn what more Xcert\nInternational can do for you with internet PKI solutions.\n\nSincerely,\n\nInside Sales\n800-721-9191\nwww.xcert.com\nlcoldwater-slx@xcert.com", "mid" : "1133121.1075840217784.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/627.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "627.", "date" : "2000-10-18 12:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Free Guide to PKI - Take your company securely to the Internet" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a11" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "timothy.detmering@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "stephen.wallace@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "mike.stewart@enron.com", "larry.morse@enron.com", "stephen.wallace@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "mike.stewart@enron.com", "larry.morse@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "stephen.wallace@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "mike.stewart@enron.com", "larry.morse@enron.com" ], "text" : "Stephen Wallace received word last night that the CPIL lawsuit was \ndismissed.  He got this word from our Delhi lawyers.   This concludes any \nconcerns regarding this CPIL case and any implications it could have on our \nconcessions in India.\n\nThis was a great effort from our legal and commercial teams.\n\njeff", "mid" : "19008277.1075840217808.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/628.", "bcc" : [ "stephen.wallace@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "mike.stewart@enron.com", "larry.morse@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "timothy.detmering@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "628.", "date" : "2000-10-19 01:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CPIL Case Dismissed" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a12" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joeprattuh@aol.com", "joeprattuh@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "joeprattuh@aol.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nJoe and I have visited with Jeff Skilling and Joe Sutton on major themes for \nEnron's oral history, and Joe Pratt has written down some questions we will \nask tomorrow.\n\nWe have had 7 interviews so far (including Jack Bowen and Bill Strauss) but \nwill pick up the pace in early December when Joe is through with his \nsemester.  Next summer will also be a very active time.  Charls Walker is \nscheduled, and we will get on the calendars of some of the older folks (HNG \ndirectors) in the next weeks.\n\n- Rob\n\n\n\tJoeprattuh@aol.com\n\t10/18/2000 07:50 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Rob.Bradley@enron.com\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Re: Lay Visit\n\n\nRob,\n\nIn our earlier meeting with Lay, he seemed to want to talk about changes in\nthe corporate \"visions\" over time. He also seemed interested in exploring the\nidea of corporate culture. Both of these themes can be included under the\nbroad heading of strategic vision and the creation of a corporate culture\ncapable of pursuing that vision.\n\nSpecific questions are more difficult to imagine at this point. I think we\nshould rely on the general approach taken with Skilling and Sutton: How were\nthe various \"visions\" that have guided Enron's development been defined? How\nwere they achieved? What do you see as the key issues that should be\naddressed in our history?  Who are the crucial \"cluster\" of people to\ninterview for each issue? How do you see this project being used within Enron?\nI'll bet we can have a very productive hour with these general questions.\n\n- Joe Pratt ", "mid" : "14118174.1075840217873.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/629.", "bcc" : [ "joeprattuh@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "629.", "date" : "2000-10-19 02:28:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Friday (Tomorrow) Visit: 2-3 pm" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a13" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dolores, this is the call to Ken that we talked about.   I appreciate Mark=\n=20\nhandling this for him.\n\n{Bob Abboud called. He would like to talk to you about a refinery in=20\nCalifornia.  =01&Pat Robertson bought it.  He has the basic capital.  We ha=\nve=20\nthe financing lined up.  We need a $10 million investment by an industry=20\nparticipant to validate to the Swiss insurance company that is putting up t=\nhe=20\nfinancing.=018  847-639-0101 }\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "30355190.1075840202299.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/63.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "dolores.fisher@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "63.", "date" : "2000-02-29 05:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Call to Ken Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a14" }, "sender" : "kseifert@kcc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rfleming@enron.com", "tfalk@kcc.com", "wsanders@kcc.com", "rfleming@enron.com", "tfalk@kcc.com", "wsanders@kcc.com" ], "cc" : [ "rfleming@enron.com", "tfalk@kcc.com", "wsanders@kcc.com" ], "text" : "It was good to see you again this week.  I talked with Wayne Sanders and Tom\nFalk, and we would very much like to get together with you for a meeting in\nDallas possibly in December.  Wayne asked that we include Jeffrey Skilling.\nI have asked Jeanine Jankowski, my assistant, to help arrange the meeting in\nDallas.  Jeanine will be contacting your assistant.\n\n\nKath\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nThis e-mail is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only and may contain \nprivileged, confidential, or proprietary information that is exempt from \ndisclosure under law.  If you have received this message in error, please \ninform us promptly by reply e-mail, then delete the e-mail and destroy any \nprinted copy.   Thank you.\n\n==============================================================================", "mid" : "20767108.1075840217896.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/630.", "bcc" : [ "rfleming@enron.com", "tfalk@kcc.com", "wsanders@kcc.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "630.", "date" : "2000-10-19 02:59:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a15" }, "sender" : "mmfoss@uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hello Rosalee--where do we stand with this invitation?  What can we do to\nencourage Ken to accept? And if he can't, we'd like to know soon so that we\ncan approach Jeff--or would you/Ken do that?  Michelle\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 7:53 AM\nTo: Michelle Michot Foss\nSubject: Re: Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote\n\n\n\nMichelle, this came through just fine.  His address looks perfect.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nMichelle Michot Foss <mmfoss@UH.EDU> on 08/15/2000 07:13:38 PM\n\nTo:   \"Dr. Kenneth Lay\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:\nSubject:  Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nNext April 25-27, 2001, Houston will host the 24th conference of the\nInternational Association for Energy Economics, in combination with the\nannual meeting of our U.S. Association for Energy Economics affiliate.  We\ninvite you to serve as our opening keynote speaker at the kick off luncheon\non Wednesday, April 25 to help set the tone, goals and objectives for this\nevent.\n\nOur theme is \"2001: An Energy Odyssey.\" We are using the conference to\nshowcase the role of economics in developing markets for energy, and to\ndeal with issues that impede, or facilitate, market development as well as\nenterprise strategy and metamorphosis.  We can think of no one better to\nclearly define these major themes and priorities than you.\n\nI was a speaker and delegate at the World Forum on Energy Regulation in\nMontreal last May, and greatly enjoyed your luncheon keynote (and hope that\nthe regulators and policy makers attending the Forum took your key points\nto\nheart).  The thoughts you offered -- on the importance of standards, the\nopportunities to build network platforms and Enron's own experience, are of\nvital importance to IAEE/USAEE members.  We would ask you to include\ncomments on the fundamental importance of economic principles in both\nguiding market development and the efforts of those of us who operate in\nmarkets on behalf of enterprises.\n\nThe IAEE remains the largest worldwide combination of industry, business\nand\nuniversity interests engaged in energy development and policy.  To bring\nyou\nup-to-date on the association, our Web site is www.iaee.org. I'm sure\nRosilea will have someone on her staff pull the relevant materials together\nfor you. I have also included the call for papers for the Houston\nconference\n(at the end of this mail) which lines out the major sessions and topics. In\naddition to our invitation to you, we are inviting Mark Moody-Stuart of\nRD/Shell for the April 26 keynote luncheon to address environmental issues\nand Rilwanu Lukman, Secretary General of OPEC (and a member of IAEE), in a\njoint session with the Board of Directors of the Offshore Technology\nConference on Friday, to cover worldwide outlooks for oil and gas.\n\nFinally, as you know, Enron Corp. for some time has been a corporate\nsponsor of our UH Energy Institute and the previous Natural Gas Project,\nwhich you helped to found.  Thus, we also are relying on Rob Bradley to\nhelp\nidentify and implement the major environmental themes for the plenary\nsession, \"Sustaining Development\" (yes, we indeed are trying to turn\nthinking around with our re-phrasing).\n\nI hope to hear from Rosilea soon on your interest and availability.  We\nlook forward to having you with us next April!\n\nMichelle\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\n\nGeneral Chairman, IAEE/USAEE 24th Conference and\nPresident Elect, USAEE\n\nCollege of Business Administration\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283 USA\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax 713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n24th IAEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE\n\nHosted by:\nUnited States Association for Energy Economics\nHouston Chapter, USAEE/IAEE\n\n2001:  An Energy Odyssey?\n\nOmni Hotel ? Houston, Texas  - USA\nApril 25-27, 2001\n\nConference Objective\nTo look ahead at the changing energy landscape and the future role of\nenergy\neconomics across fuels, business segments and geographies.\n\nSession Themes and Topics\n\nENERGY BUSINESS METAMORPHOSIS\n*Redefining the energy industry, the energy business and the energy\neconomist\n*Coming to terms with the New Economy\n*Industry consolidation: what's next?\n\nSUSTAINING DEVELOPMENT\n*What is sustainable development and how should it be measured?\n*Market tools for sustainability\n*Balancing energy and environmental needs\n\nRISK MANAGEMENT INNOVATIONS\n*Political risk assessment in investment decisions\n*Techniques for price risk management\n*Why risk management fails\n\nNEW POLITICS AND ENERGY\n*Sub-national issues: how do they play in the end game?\n*New paradigms ? markets, regions, corporate roles, NOC roles\n*The end of the oil era, what would it mean?\n\nTECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMATIONS ? EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION?\n*Impacts on energy demand\n*Impacts on energy supply\n*E-commerce linkages and impacts\n\n*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***\nDeadline for Submission of Abstracts:   December 4, 2000\n(Please included your CV when submitting your abstract)\n\nAnyone interested in organizing a session should propose topics,\nmotivations, and possible speakers to Program Co-Chairs:\nLeslie J. Deman ? 713-230-3429 / ldeman@coral-energy.com\nMarianne S. Kah ? 281-293-2136 / marianne.s.kah@usa.conoco.com\n\nAbstracts should be between 200-1500 words and must clearly address the\ntheme of the conference and topics above to be considered for presentation\nat the meeting.  At least one author from an accepted paper must pay the\nregistration fees and attend the conference to present the paper. All\nabstracts/proposed sessions and inquiries should be submitted to:\n\nDavid Williams, Executive Director, USAEE/IAEE\n28790 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 350, Cleveland, OH  44122   USA\nPhone:  216-464-2785 /  Fax:  216-464-2768  /  E-mail:  usaee@usaee.org\n\nConference Chair Emeritus:  John B. Boatwright\nGeneral Conference Chair:  Michelle M. Foss\nProgram Co-Chairs:  Leslie J. Deman / Marianne S. Kah\nArrangements Chair:  David L. Williams\n\nAGAIN THIS YEAR:  USAEE Best Student Paper Award ($1000.00 cash prize plus\nwaiver of conference registration fees).  If interested, please contact\nUSAEE Headquarters for detailed application/guidelines.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "33148378.1075840217940.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/631.", "bcc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "631.", "date" : "2000-10-19 04:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Invitation to deliver 2001 IAEE conference keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a16" }, "sender" : "newsletter@sbsubscriber.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Welcome to s+b's enews, an exclusive new added-value from strategy+business. \nThis week:\n\nTHE LAST MILE TO ... SOMEWHERE?\nBy Tim Laseter, Martha Turner, Anne Chung, and Pat Houston\n\nNew York, Oct 17, 2000- Last week's announcement that the Web-based e-tailer \nand delivery service Urbanfetch was discontinuing its business-to-consumer \noperation came as no surprise to us. As we pointed out in the August issue of \nstrategy+business, such companies -- highflyers Kozmo.com, Webvan, and \nHomeGrocer among them -- face limited online sales potential, high cost of \ndelivery, a speed-variety trade-off, and existing, entrenched competition. \n\"We believe the last mile may lead to the gallows rather than to the promised \nland,\" we wrote.\n\nSince that article appeared, Webvan acquired HomeGrocer, Kozmo cancelled its \nplans for an initial public offering, and Urbanfetch closed its core \nbusiness. Are we gloating over our prescience? Not at all. We think all these \nmoves are signs of maturity -- and indications that one or more players may \ndevelop a winning business model.\n\n------------------------------\nTo read the full analysis:\nhttp://www.strategy-business.com/enews/101700.html\n-------------------------------\nS+B's enews is an exclusive platform for e-business analysis, insights, \ncommentary, and other intellectual capital from the authors, strategists, and \neditors at strategy+business.\n\nRandall Rothenberg\nEditor-in-Chief\nstrategy+business\n------------------------------\n\nTo have your address removed from the enews e-mail list, go to:\n\nhttp://www.sbsubscriber.com/services/welcome.cfm?ref=newsletter_register.cfm&D\n=20001019060120&N=5429693.0&R=4428.0&frame=N.\n", "mid" : "20566889.1075840217963.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/632.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "632.", "date" : "2000-10-19 06:08:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Strategy+Business Enews Exclusive: The Last Mile to ... Somewhere?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a17" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "michael.terraso@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "You might mark your calendar for a lunch (12-1:30) at the Hyatt downtown on \nWednesday December 13 where Barton Smith of UH and George Tolley of the U. of \nChicago will present the findings of their economic study.  The Houston Forum \nevent will be part of the Kenneth L. Lay Lecture Series in Global Economics \nat the University of Houston.  (I will have a table for Enron.)\n\nThe authors presented their preliminary results to us this week, and the \ntotal benefits of the planned ozone reduction (all SIP measures as currently \nproposed) are below $100 million (we are indoors most of the time that bad \nair days are occurring since it is typically very hot), and the costs are \naround $5 billion out to 2010.   Lots of caveats to this conclusion including \nthe assumption of today's best technology but no more.  The high costs \ninclude a \"last mile\" problem that the proposal of the Partnership's Business \nCoalition for Clean Air (BCCA) avoids (such as no noon-to-midnight \nconstruction, a 75% average point source reduction to allow for trading and \nfuture permits instead of a 90% reduction, etc.).\n\nThe effect on Houston is to reduce our forecast economic growth but not \neliminate it.  Real wages are forecast to fall by some 5% or more under the \ncurrent SIP versus without it.  Total job loss will be over 100,000--about a \n1 and a half years of growth out to 2010.   This \"shock\" will be around \none-half of what Houston went through after the oil price crash in 1986 \naccording to Dr. Smith.  One might say that slower growth and spreading the \npollution around (some of our refinery/petrochemical growth going elsewhere) \nis not the end of the world, however, if a more cost-effective SIP is chosen.\n\nIt will be several weeks before the results are final (and the election \nover), at which time an executive summary will be released.  The Mayor's \noffice and TNRCC will be briefed first.  The luncheon will be the formal \nunveiling of the study with explanation, but I expect press coverage of the \nstudy next month.\n\nAs head of the economics working group, I have tried to ensure that a \ntop-notch analysis was done without an industry bias.  The results are \nconsidered conservative by the authors all things considered and in line with \nthe peer-reviewed literature on costs and benefits.  The study is not \nintended to be a \"whining\" study but to give us realistic expectations and to \n(naturally) bring into review some \"last mile\" problems where certain SIP \nmeasures are the least cost effective.\n\nThese preliminary results are confidential given the political cycle we are \nin and should not be shared externally.\n\n- Rob", "mid" : "23507167.1075840217991.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/633.", "bcc" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "joe.allen@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "michael.terraso@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "633.", "date" : "2000-10-19 05:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Economics Study on Proposed Houston SIP--Preliminary Results" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a18" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached press release was issued by Sepracor at 6:00 a.m.  today.\n\n(See attached file: Sepracor Release.doc)\n\n\n\n\n - Sepracor Release.doc", "mid" : "15084089.1075840218017.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/634.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "634.", "date" : "2000-10-19 10:03:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY SEPRACOR**" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a19" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached press release was sent over PRNewswire at 6:00 a.m. today.\n\n(See attached file: 3Q00 Sales and Earnings Release.doc)\n\n\n\n - 3Q00 Sales and Earnings Release.doc", "mid" : "14555958.1075840218040.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/635.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "635.", "date" : "2000-10-19 10:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**3Q00 Sales and Earnings" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a1a" }, "sender" : "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com" ], "text" : "The HR Committee will convene by telephone tomorrow at 11 CDT.  We will\nconference you in.  Attached are summaries of the proposed changes to the\nemployment agreement and the performance factors for vesting of restricted\nstock as well as the updated term sheet.  Also attached are the minutes from\nthe meeting of the Board on October 13, 2000.\n\n <<Summary of changes to capellas agreement.doc>>  <<summary of performance\nfactors.doc>>  <<mc comp recommendation - revised (10-19)1.doc>>\n<<101300BODMin.doc>>  <<Exhibit A for 10-13 BOD meeting.doc>>\n\n\n\n - Summary of changes to capellas agreement.doc\n - summary of performance factors.doc\n - mc comp recommendation - revised (10-19)1.doc\n - 101300BODMin.doc\n - Exhibit A for 10-13 BOD meeting.doc", "mid" : "30184555.1075840218064.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/636.", "bcc" : [ "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "636.", "date" : "2000-10-19 10:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Materials on MC Agreement for Tomorrow's Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a1b" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "the.mailout@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Is available: through Friday, Oct. 27\nIs located at: survey.enron.com\n\n\nYou only have one more week to check your pulse.  Your input is crucial, so=\n=20\nplease take a few minutes today to fill out Enron's annual employee feedbac=\nk=20\nsurvey.  It is confidential and only takes about 10 minutes.  Give us your=\n=20\nhonest, candid feedback =01) we need to know what you think and how you fee=\nl=20\nabout your job and about Enron.\n\nIt's important for you to know that we will respond actively to your=20\ncomments.  We need your help not only to pinpoint and diagnose any existing=\n=20\nproblems, but also to help us identify the best solutions.  Last year we=20\nformed action teams to address the issues that you indicated in the survey,=\n=20\nso let us know if they have helped make Enron a better place to work.\n\nAgain, please stop what you're doing for just a few minutes today and check=\n=20\nyour pulse.", "mid" : "2368429.1075840218087.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/637.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "the.mailout@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "637.", "date" : "2000-10-19 13:26:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a1c" }, "sender" : "jjiles@bear.com", "recipients" : [ "wh@wickliff-hall.com", "thomasa@ksg.harvard.edu", "alan.r.buckwalter@chase.com", "ahblaw@aol.com", "alfhuston@hypercon.com", "astyczynski@dlj.com", "bostwick@co.harris.tx.us", "aearnest@att.com", "aentrekin@firstsw.com", "aculver@houston.org", "amccarty@houston.org", "aksmith@uh.edu", "bwallace@wickliff-hall.com", "barrycburkholder@bankunited.com", "bfreeman@lcra.org", "estrada@flash.net", "rgrippo@akingump.com", "chutchin@lcra.org", "cgar333@kingwoodcable.com", "cpolumbo@mphlegal.com", "calmond@velaw.com", "connell@mail.bankone.com", "curtis@loopcap.com", "rdsett@khh.com", "darryljohnson@yahoo.com", "gardnerdd@thecb.state.tx.us", "deborah.cannon@nationsbank.com", "dsjones@flash.net", "dhudson@twdb.state.tx.us", "dgraves@4graco.com", "daviles@ix.netcom.com", "browndn@thecb.state.tx.us", "dmcadams@uh.edu", "dbb@pdq.net", "drice@dfwairport.com", "dscott@twdb.state.tx.us", "ewbarnett@bakerbotts.com", "erippy@velaw.com", "fdj@aol.com", "gallan@twdb.state.tx.us", "gpmachak@dainrauscher.com", "george@demontrond.com", "gjanning@firstsw.com", "martinez@banksterling.com", "grodriguez@velaw.com", "grahamgwl@aol.com", "gjones@fulbright.com", "golin@twdb.state.tx.us", "hflanagan@mphlegal.com", "hcoleman@velaw.com", "lohg@flash.net", "moralesart@aol.com", "jmrtexas@swbell.net", "jbaker@bakecommunications.com", "houstonpwmuni@worldnet.att.net", "phillips@bcm.tmc.edu", "j_royer@tcbhou.com", "kathym@metronational.com", "jfegan@dfwairport.com", "jwalter@firstsw.com", "jleuschel@mphlegal.com", "jturner@velaw.com", "jfg@coastalsecurities.com", "jkollaer@houston.org", "jmendelsohn@mdanderson.org", "jrauscher@dainrauscher.com", "jrubotto@lcra.ord", "jojo.h.yiu@bakernet.com", "jday@mdck.com", "j_allen@enron.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "kgarner@mdck.com", "ckayw@worldnet.att.net", "krels@bracepatt.com", "klay@enron.com", "jkent.friedman@kaiseral.com", "kward@twdb.state.tx.us", "lmitchel@twdb.state.tx.us", "ljones@dttus.com", "lboone@drwairport.com", "ljones@rfp-co.com", "lydialum999@yahoo.com", "lallanche@dfwairport.com", "rodrigueln@thecb.state.tx.us", "mswonke@swbanktx.com", "martha.norris@glo.state.tx.us", "mbartolotta@firstsw.com", "mstevens@msi-re.com", "mvollmer@lcra.org", "dan@mactexas.com", "dwllp@aol.com", "rpollock@heery.com", "mac@mactexas.com", "mack@sajogolf.com", "nmarstil@twdb.state.tx.us", "pscivicq@tpfa.state.tx.us", "pstare@firstsw.com", "wayne@wsaengineers.com", "rromero@sbinfra.com", "grasshofry@thecb.state.tx.us", "bmotal@lcra.org", "brooks99@nationwide.net", "pgmbc@aol.com", "kcaldwell@wvumc.com", "sethfc@mail.accesscomm.net", "rkuriger@finsvcs.com", "rhuff@fulbright.com", "rcampo@camdenprop.com", "t100club@the100club.org", "rcmcnair@cogentech.com", "rcollie@mdck.com", "elliottrr@thecb.state.tx.us", "rdubbelde@velaw.com", "gault_ron@jpmorgan.com", "rervin@twdb.tx.us", "rusty.martin@glo.state.tx.us", "speterson@hillandknowlton.com", "sgray@mcimail.com", "ssurapan@twdb.state.tx.us", "sgerdes@velaw.com", "sjohnson@wickliff-hall.com", "sschwart@twdb.state.tx.us", "sylviak@haul.org", "twesterh@fnmortgage.com", "tpeterson@firstsw.com", "tposcharsky@mphlegal.com", "tonda_bunge@yahoo.com", "tjones@fulbright.com", "tmedina@tpfa.state.tx.us", "vevans@dfwairport.com", "vswisher@carrerandrecovery.org", "vidal@martinez.met", "bedwards@lcra.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "IMPORTANT NOTICE\n\nCHANGE OF ADDRESS\n\nDue to new postal regulations, all mail addressed to:\n\nJodie L. Jiles\nand/or\nBear Stearns & Co., Inc.\n\nmust include the following:\n\n  5 Post Oak Park Building\n  4400 Post Oak Parkway, Suite 1970\n  Houston, TX  77027\n\nIf you have any questions, please call (713) 960-1179.\n\n\n\n\n\n - C.DTF\n\n\n***********************************************************************\nBear Stearns is not responsible for any recommendation, solicitation,\noffer or agreement or any information about any transaction, customer\naccount or account activity contained in this communication.\n***********************************************************************\n\n", "mid" : "10643000.1075840218142.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/638.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "wh@wickliff-hall.com", "thomasa@ksg.harvard.edu", "alan.r.buckwalter@chase.com", "ahblaw@aol.com", "alfhuston@hypercon.com", "astyczynski@dlj.com", "bostwick@co.harris.tx.us", "aearnest@att.com", "aentrekin@firstsw.com", "aculver@houston.org", "amccarty@houston.org", "aksmith@uh.edu", "bwallace@wickliff-hall.com", "barrycburkholder@bankunited.com", "bfreeman@lcra.org", "estrada@flash.net", "rgrippo@akingump.com", "chutchin@lcra.org", "cgar333@kingwoodcable.com", "cpolumbo@mphlegal.com", "calmond@velaw.com", "connell@mail.bankone.com", "curtis@loopcap.com", "rdsett@khh.com", "darryljohnson@yahoo.com", "gardnerdd@thecb.state.tx.us", "deborah.cannon@nationsbank.com", "dsjones@flash.net", "dhudson@twdb.state.tx.us", "dgraves@4graco.com", "daviles@ix.netcom.com", "browndn@thecb.state.tx.us", "dmcadams@uh.edu", "dbb@pdq.net", "drice@dfwairport.com", "dscott@twdb.state.tx.us", "ewbarnett@bakerbotts.com", "erippy@velaw.com", "fdj@aol.com", "gallan@twdb.state.tx.us", "gpmachak@dainrauscher.com", "george@demontrond.com", "gjanning@firstsw.com", "martinez@banksterling.com", "grodriguez@velaw.com", "grahamgwl@aol.com", "gjones@fulbright.com", "golin@twdb.state.tx.us", "hflanagan@mphlegal.com", "hcoleman@velaw.com", "lohg@flash.net", "moralesart@aol.com", "jmrtexas@swbell.net", "jbaker@bakecommunications.com", "houstonpwmuni@worldnet.att.net", "phillips@bcm.tmc.edu", "j_royer@tcbhou.com", "kathym@metronational.com", "jfegan@dfwairport.com", "jwalter@firstsw.com", "jleuschel@mphlegal.com", "jturner@velaw.com", "jfg@coastalsecurities.com", "jkollaer@houston.org", "jmendelsohn@mdanderson.org", "jrauscher@dainrauscher.com", "jrubotto@lcra.ord", "jojo.h.yiu@bakernet.com", "jday@mdck.com", "j_allen@enron.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "kgarner@mdck.com", "ckayw@worldnet.att.net", "krels@bracepatt.com", "klay@enron.com", "jkent.friedman@kaiseral.com", "kward@twdb.state.tx.us", "lmitchel@twdb.state.tx.us", "ljones@dttus.com", "lboone@drwairport.com", "ljones@rfp-co.com", "lydialum999@yahoo.com", "lallanche@dfwairport.com", "rodrigueln@thecb.state.tx.us", "mswonke@swbanktx.com", "martha.norris@glo.state.tx.us", "mbartolotta@firstsw.com", "mstevens@msi-re.com", "mvollmer@lcra.org", "dan@mactexas.com", "dwllp@aol.com", "rpollock@heery.com", "mac@mactexas.com", "mack@sajogolf.com", "nmarstil@twdb.state.tx.us", "pscivicq@tpfa.state.tx.us", "pstare@firstsw.com", "wayne@wsaengineers.com", "rromero@sbinfra.com", "grasshofry@thecb.state.tx.us", "bmotal@lcra.org", "brooks99@nationwide.net", "pgmbc@aol.com", "kcaldwell@wvumc.com", "sethfc@mail.accesscomm.net", "rkuriger@finsvcs.com", "rhuff@fulbright.com", "rcampo@camdenprop.com", "t100club@the100club.org", "rcmcnair@cogentech.com", "rcollie@mdck.com", "elliottrr@thecb.state.tx.us", "rdubbelde@velaw.com", "gault_ron@jpmorgan.com", "rervin@twdb.tx.us", "rusty.martin@glo.state.tx.us", "speterson@hillandknowlton.com", "sgray@mcimail.com", "ssurapan@twdb.state.tx.us", "sgerdes@velaw.com", "sjohnson@wickliff-hall.com", "sschwart@twdb.state.tx.us", "sylviak@haul.org", "twesterh@fnmortgage.com", "tpeterson@firstsw.com", "tposcharsky@mphlegal.com", "tonda_bunge@yahoo.com", "tjones@fulbright.com", "tmedina@tpfa.state.tx.us", "vevans@dfwairport.com", "vswisher@carrerandrecovery.org", "vidal@martinez.met", "bedwards@lcra.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "638.", "date" : "2000-10-20 09:46:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CHANGE OF ADDRESS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a1d" }, "sender" : "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached are the Friday peer group reports.\nDO NOT UPDATE LINKS WHEN THE FILE IS OPENED!\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nInvestor Relations\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "31778523.1075840218167.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/639.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "639.", "date" : "2000-10-20 09:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a1e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Rebecca -\n\nIn fact, the Consul General of Ghana, Jack Webb, has called Ken asking him to \nmeet with the Ambassador to Ghana March 10 or 11 when he will be in Houston.  \nI had put a message on Ken's messages last evening asking if you could handle \nthis if you are available, so hopefully he will say yes - especially after he \nsees your message.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nRebecca McDonald@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n02/29/2000 11:51 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Ghana\n\nKen.\n\nI wanted to get back with regarding your question of Ghana.  You might \nremember that Ralph Hodge had indicated to you that you may well be hearing \nfrom the Ghanaian Ambassador.  Ralph believes that he will try to facilitate \na meeting between you and Chevron.\n\nWe have been working Ghana pretty hard, including the West African Gas \nPipeline, the Effasu Power Project, a marketing company and a host of other \npossibilities.  We have told the Ghanaians that with what is going on right \nnow in Nigeria, the loss of projects in Cote d'Ivoire due to the coup d'etat, \nand the lack of speed in moving forward in Ghana , that we are slowing down a \nbit to determine if we can resolve current projects before taking on \nadditional ones.  \n\nClearly this is a bit of a \"cop out\".  I am reluctant to tell Ghana that we \nare slowing down generally in Africa because I don't want to hurt the barge \ndeal or jepordize the possible resolution of the large snowball in Mozambique \nand there is truth to the Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria issues.  And, of course, \nI don't want to alienate Ghana generally.  I have a good relationship with \nthe Ambassador from Ghana, in fact, I just got a postcard from him two days \nago, and when he returns to the US he has indicated that he will call me.  I \nwill deliver this message, hopefully diverting the call to you.  If he does \nget to you first, he won't be upset for you to send him on to me, I don't \nbelieve.\n\nIf there is any clarification, please give me a holler.  I hope the office \nopening has gone well.  I've extracted many a promise from participants to \ndrink a pint for me.\n\nRegards\nRebecca\n\n", "mid" : "18102317.1075840202327.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/64.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "64.", "date" : "2000-02-29 05:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Ghana" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a1f" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Enron's Year-End 2000 Performance Management Process opens on:\n\n   WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th.\n\nDuring this process, you will be able to suggest reviewers who can provide \nfeedback on your performance.  In addition, you may be requested to provide \nfeedback on fellow employees.  To participate in the feedback process, access \nthe Performance Management System (PEP) at http://pep.corp.enron.com .   Your \nUserID and Password are provided below.\n\nThe system will be open for feedback from October 25th - November 17th, and \nHelp Desk representatives will be available to answer questions throughout \nthe process.  You may contact the Help Desk at:\n\n   Houston:  1-713-853-4777, Option 4\n   London:  44-207-783-4040, Option 4\n   E-mail:  perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nDuring the year-end PRC process, employee profiles will be made available at \nmeetings.   If you haven't already done so, we encourage you to update your \npersonal information and current responsibilities before the meeting process \nbegins on November 20th.  Please access eHRonline at \nhttp://ehronline.enron.com (London users please go to http://home.enron.co.uk \n, click on Quick Links, and choose HR Online).\n\nYour User ID & Password are:\n\nUser ID: 90012923\n\nPassword: WELCOME", "mid" : "15746892.1075840218190.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/640.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "640.", "date" : "2000-10-20 12:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Year End 2000 Performance Management Process" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a20" }, "sender" : "webmaster@iif.com", "recipients" : [ "event@listserver.iif.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "> The Institute of International Finance will hold its 2001 Spring\n> Membership Meeting on Thursday and Friday, May 31 and June 1, at the Hong\n> Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong.  Please mark your\n> calendar and plan to join us.  Additional details will be provided before\n> year's end.", "mid" : "14220075.1075840218214.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/641.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "event@listserver.iif.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "641.", "date" : "2000-10-23 02:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Institute of International Finance Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a21" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To: alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu,\n george.fisher@kodak.com,\n jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com,\n karen.n.horn@marsh.com,\n kenneth.lay@enron.com,\n kseifert@kcc.com,\n prendergast@mayo.edu,\n scb@purdue.edu,\n win.bischoff@ssmb.com\nCc: BROWN_MARY_JO@LILLY.COM\nBcc:\nFrom: BROWN_MARY_JO@LILLY.COM\nDate: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:49:15 -0500\nMessage-ID: <OFC2A0B11E.E74EE080-ON05256981.00515462@d51.lilly.com>\nX-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on USMAIL1/AM/LLY(Release 5.0.3 (Intl)|21 \nMarch 2000) at\n 10/23/2000 09:51:55 AM\nMIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-type: multipart/mixed;\n 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a22" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "THERE WILL NOT BE AN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 30", "mid" : "9991633.1075840218284.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/643.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "643.", "date" : "2000-10-23 04:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 30" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a23" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rep. Archer did a great job today filming the spot.  Fyi, we will put it up \non Thursday and hold a news conference that same day with  four Republican \nstate reps and preview the spot for TV and the  chronicle.\n?\nWould you send Archer a short note thanking  him, Sharon and Don Carlson, his \naide, for their excellent  effort?\n?\nThanks. Everything is good. Our four day tracking  poll (we are tracking \nevery night except friday and saturday) shows us  up 59-34. Give the \nopponents all the undecided and we are still in  shape to coast in 55-45--a \n20 point turnaround from  '99.", "mid" : "23009998.1075840218307.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/644.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "644.", "date" : "2000-10-23 05:14:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Archer & arena" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a24" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sue asked me to send following  information:\n?\nSylvia will hold a news conference on Tuesday to  endorse the arena. The \npress advisory sent out today will cause many of them to  think she is going \nto oppose the arena. That's good because more of the media  will show up.\n?\nHer basic statement will be to reinforce her  position, as the city's fiscal \nwatchdog, that this will not take one dime away  from basic services and will \nindeed help the city keep growing and thus have  more funding for city \nservices---especially the $13 million a  year that the Arena will generate in \nsales taxes and the increase in property  values downtown.\n?\nIt will be great if Mr. Lay could show up at the  event and that Sylvia for \nher support and objective analysis of the arena  benefits.", "mid" : "14218007.1075840218330.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/645.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "645.", "date" : "2000-10-23 08:52:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Sylvia Garcia news conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a25" }, "sender" : "governing@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Preparing to Be President:  The Memos of Richard E. Neustadt\n\nWednesday, October 25, 2000, 10:00 a.m.*noon\nAmerican Enterprise Institute\n1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., 12th floor\nWashington, DC 20036\n\nIntroduction\nNorman J. Ornstein, American Enterprise Institute\nThomas E. Mann, Brookings Institution\n\nFeatured Speaker\nRichard E. Neustadt, Harvard University\n\nPanelists\nC. Boyden Gray, Former White House Counsel\nReed E. Hundt, Former chairman of the FCC\nCharles O. Jones, University of Wisconsin\nRuth Marcus, Deputy National Editor, Washington Post\nNelson Polsby, Professor of Political Science, UC Berkeley\nHon. Harris Wofford, CEO, Corporation for National Service\n\nThe Transition to Governing Project will host a discussion of Preparing to Be \nPresident: The Memos of Richard E. Neustadt, edited by Charles O. Jones. \nNeustadt will speak about the upcoming presidential transition as well as the \nmemos he wrote to aid Kennedy, Reagan, and Clinton.\n\n*For more information visit www.aei.org/governing\n*To register, print this form and fax it to 202.862.7171 or go to our website.\n___ I would like to attend the October 25 conference.\nName_______________________________________\nTitle________________________________________\nAffiliation___________________________________\nAddress_____________________________________\nCity/State/Zip________________________________\nTelephone___________________________________\nFax________________________________________\nE-mail______________________________________\n___ Please check if this is a new address.\nFor further information call Paula Ramer at 202.862.5834 or John Fortier at \n202.828.6038.", "mid" : "20947669.1075840218353.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/646.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "646.", "date" : "2000-10-23 09:40:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Neustadt Book Event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a26" }, "sender" : "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "richard.fine@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "richard.fine@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "text" : "This note is from Tom Siekman and Yvonne Jackson.\n\nWe are pleased to tell you that the new employment agreement with Michael\nhas been finalized.  As we are certain you will agree, this is an exciting\npoint in Compaq's history, and we are looking forward to Michael's continued\nleadership.  Please let us know if you have any questions.\n", "mid" : "14375391.1075840218377.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/647.", "bcc" : [ "richard.fine@compaq.com", "wanda.holloway@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "647.", "date" : "2000-10-23 10:50:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Michael Cappellas" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a27" }, "sender" : "debbie.foot@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "john.sherriff@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI was talking yesterday to David Thompson, President & C.E.O. of Cominco Ltd \n(Cominco Ltd is a large Canadian Zinc Producer with mines and smelters and \nhave power plants).\n\nHe is very interested in some of Enron's innovative financial structures \nhaving seen the Enron Networks prospectus.\n\nI'm sure a call from you would help describe some of these structures and \ngive him the further confidence that his friends at Enron Metals are able to \nwork with the whole resource of Enron and provide solutions to some of his \ncurrent corporate structural dilemma's\n\nHis address and numbers are:-\n\nCominco Ltd.          \n                      \n500-200 Burrard Street\nVancouver, B.C.       \nV6C 3L7 Canada        \n\n\nTel:  001 604 682 0611\nFax: 001 604 685 3041\n\nFor your further information we have met with Robert Adkerson, President of \nFreeport and are working a deal\nwith him and his colleagues to  structure a deal around their Spanish Copper \nBusiness.\n\nThanks for your help.\n\n\nBest regards,\n\nMIKE HUTCHINSON", "mid" : "15297016.1075840218401.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/648.", "bcc" : [ "john.sherriff@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "648.", "date" : "2000-10-24 08:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a28" }, "sender" : "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "recipients" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "skeepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello all, I just opened my email here in beautiful Aspen and read this.\nLooks like he wrote it last night. Sorry to hear about this.\n\nWe are having a wonderful time here in one of your new houses. What a\nbeautiful house. Thank you so much for allowing us to do this. We will write\na formal thank you later. We hope to go for a bike ride today if weather\npermits. Love. Bonnie with a rocky\n mountain high.\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Loyallay@aol.com [mailto:Loyallay@aol.com]\nSent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:23 PM\nTo: bourneB@umsystem.edu\nSubject: My Mother\n\n\nHi Bonnie: My mother passed away Saturday, October 21. The Visitation will\nbe\nheld on Tuesday, October 24th at 7:00 PM. Funeral services will be held at\nOzark Baptist Church on Wednesday, October 25th at 10:00 AM. Would you\nplease\nlet Kenny and Sharon know. We do not expect any of you to attend the\nservices\nbut as a matter of courtesy we are letting you know. Regards-Loyal", "mid" : "2898188.1075840218424.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/649.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "skeepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "649.", "date" : "2000-10-24 02:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: My Mother" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a29" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "nicholap@asiasoc.org", "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com", "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Platt -\n\nKen Lay said that he will approve the $10,000 underwriter costs to be one of \nthe five sponsors for the media briefing on March 14.  Mr. Lay has asked me \nto see if Joe Sutton, the Vice Chairman of Enron, might be able to attend.  I \nwill pass the information on to him.\n\nPlease ask Mr. Radtke to send an invoice to Enron, unless there is some \nbetter way to handle getting the money to you.\n\nRosalee Fleming\n\n\n\n\n\nNicholas Platt <NicholaP@AsiaSoc.org> on 02/24/2000 02:23:42 PM\nTo: \"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc: Robert Radtke <RobertR@AsiaSoc.org> \nSubject: President Clinton Trip to India Briefing/Albright Event-3/14\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n>    Dear Ken:\n>\n>    The Asia Society is organizing a media briefing with\n> a luncheon keynote address by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in\n> Washington DC on Tuesday, March 14th that will examine President Clinton's\n> forthcoming trip to India. The event will take place at the Ronald Reagan\n> International Trade Center.\n>\n>    I am writing to invite Enron to become a sponsor of\n> this event.  We hope to secure five sponsors at $10,000 to underwrite the\n> costs of this event.  Each sponsor will be entitled to one seat at the\n> head table with Secretary Albright and one table of 10 at the luncheon for\n> its guests, in addition to their attendance at the media briefing before\n> Secretary Albright's speech. In addition we will acknowledge all sponsors\n> on the event announcement.  The program agenda appears following my\n> signature block in this e-mail.\n>\n>    I apologize for the short notice for this\n> opportunity, but the Department of State only last week confirmed\n> Secretary Albright's schedule.  I hope that you will be able to accept\n> this invitation.  Ideally we'd like to go to press with our program\n> announcement by the end of the week.\n>\n>    Please be in touch with Rob Radtke either by phone\n> (212-327-9238) until the end of this week, after which he will be in Asia,\n> or by e-mail at rradtke@asiasoc.org.\n>\n>    I look forward to hearing from you.\n>\n>    Best regards.\n>\n>    Sincerely,\n>\n>\n>    Nicholas Platt\n>    President\n>\n>\n>    President Clinton's Trip to India Media Briefing\n>    and\n>    Luncheon with Keynote Address by Secretary of State\n> Madeleine Albright\n>\n>    Tuesday, March 14, 2000\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>    9:30-11:30am\n>    Media Briefing\n>    President Clinton will visit South Asia from March\n> 20-26th this year, the first visit by a U.S. president to the region in 22\n> years. He will visit Bangladesh and perhaps Pakistan, but will spend the\n> bulk of his time in India, reflecting the primary objective of this visit-\n> to develop a broader, more multi-faceted relationship between the world's\n> oldest and the world's largest democracies.\n>\n>    Asia Society will provide a briefing to the media\n> and interested members of the general public.  This briefing will cover:\n> the context for the Clinton visit, an overview of his planned activities,\n> the issues he will discuss with leaders in South Asia, and the\n> implications of this visit for the United States.  The briefers will be:\n> Ambassador Frank G. Wisner, Vice Chairman, External Affairs, American\n> International Group.  Dr. Jagdish Bhagwati, Arthur Lehman Professor of\n> Economics and Professor of Political Science at Columbia University; and\n> Dr. Marshall Bouton, Executive Vice President, Asia Society.\n>\n>    What the Briefers Will Address:\n>    Marshall Bouton will provide the recent context for\n> President Clinton's visit to India.  He will both  describe India's\n> domestic politics and highlight what issues are most at stake--and what\n> these histories suggest for President Clinton's trip.\n>\n>    Jagdish Bhagwati will provide an economic overview\n> of India as well as US-India economic engagement.  He will suggest what,\n> in his view, will be most important for the Clinton visit and what India\n> and the US stand to gain from a changed economic relationship.\n>\n>    Ambassador Wisner will provide an overview of\n> Indo-US relations and will discuss what President Clinton could do to\n> strengthen and enhance those ties.  He will provide his perspective on\n> India and the United States, how they perceive and misperceive each other,\n> and how some of the misperceptions might be addressed.\n>    .\n>\n>    12:00-2:00pm\n>\n>      Luncheon with Keynote Address by\n> Secretary of State Madeleine Albright\n>    Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will present\n> the Administration's position on South Asia over a luncheon following the\n> Media Briefing.  She will be introduced by Amb. Frank G. Wisner.\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "7621197.1075840202352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/65.", "bcc" : [ "robertr@asiasoc.org", "dorothy.barnes@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "nicholap@asiasoc.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "65.", "date" : "2000-02-29 06:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: President Clinton Trip to India Briefing/Albright Event-3/14" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a2a" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Call-in Program for Council of the Americas members only\n\nHon. Anthony S. Harrington\nU.S. Ambassador to Brazil\nFriday, October 27, 2000\n12:30 - 1:30 p.m. (EDT)\n\n - ccharringtonann.doc", "mid" : "22375148.1075840218447.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/650.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "650.", "date" : "2000-10-24 01:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Call-in Program - Amb. Harrington" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a2b" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "prc_pep.mailout@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "For employees who have not been through the PRC/PEP process before, please be \nadvised that there will be PRC/ PEP training available.  Please attend one of \nthe training sessions below: \n\nPRC/PEP Employee & Supervisor Training\n\nDate: October 30,2000\nPlace: Hyatt, Aboretum\nSession I: 9:00- 11:00 a.m.\nSession II: 2:00- 4:00 p.m.\n\nDate: October 31,2000\nPlace: EB49C3\nSession I: 9:00- 11:00 a.m.\nSession II: 2:00- 4:00 p.m.\n\nIn the next few days, all employees will receive PRC/PEP training material in \nthe mail.  If you have utilized the PEP system before, then attendance for \nthe training sessions are optional.  The new intranet interface should make \nthe PEP system more user friendly and faster.  \n\nPlease contact Jennifer Jordan at ext: 3-7554, if you have any questions \nconcerning training materials or classes", "mid" : "14600540.1075840218470.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/651.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "prc_pep.mailout@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "651.", "date" : "2000-10-24 04:12:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Year End 2000 PRC/PEP Training" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a2c" }, "sender" : "kmalachi@howard.edu", "recipients" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "cc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "text" : "THIS MESSAGE IS FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ARTIS G.\nHAMPSHIRE-COWAN, ESQ:\n\n> President Swygert asked that I forward the attached Washington Post\n> article to your attention.\n>\n>  <<A washingtonpost.com article.doc>>\n\n - A washingtonpost.com article.doc", "mid" : "7717566.1075840218496.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/652.", "bcc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "bdianesmith@anheuser-busch.com", "cowan@howard.edu", "lblanchard@howard.edu", "bcjones@howard.edu" ], "to" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "652.", "date" : "2000-10-24 08:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Nurses on Strike at the Washington Hospital Center" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a2d" }, "sender" : "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com", "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "cc" : [ "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "text" : "To the Compaq Board:\n\nAs you probably know by now, yesterday we concluded on a new three year\ncontract. I would like to extend my personal thanks to each of you for the\nconfidence and the support. While I can not guarantee results, I can promise\nthat no one will work harder nor with more integrity at insuring Compaq's\ncontinue success.\n\nI would also like to extend my deepest personal  thanks to Larry for his\neffort, time and creativity. He was a true professional in every regard.\n\nAgain thanks and now on to the fourth quarter,\n\nMichael\n", "mid" : "21268424.1075840218520.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/653.", "bcc" : [ "kliva@telcordia.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "lois.m.rigby@verizon.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "653.", "date" : "2000-10-24 07:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a2e" }, "sender" : "aschilt@pop.uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Ken,\n\nGreat job today! I was very proud of you.\n\nI was thinking about 15 years ago. Wow! How much you have accomplished.\n\nPlease give Linda my love.\n\nWarmly,\n\nAlex", "mid" : "3041127.1075840218542.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/654.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "654.", "date" : "2000-10-24 07:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Centeral Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a2f" }, "sender" : "counciloftheamericas@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Future of the Coalition Government: A View from Buenos Aires\n\nFelipe de la Balze\nEconomist\nArgentina\nWednesday, November 8, 2000\n8:00 - 9:15 a.m. (EST)\n\nSee attachment for program details and registration information.\n\n - Delabalzeann.DOC", "mid" : "8824202.1075840218565.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/655.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "655.", "date" : "2000-10-24 05:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Program Announcement-Felipe de la Balze" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a30" }, "sender" : "stacy.walker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "miguel.padron@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "bob.butts@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "tim.despain@enron.com", "mariella.mahan@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "eddie.clay@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "mitchell.taylor@enron.com", "hap.boyd@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "vicki.sharp@enron.com", "dan.bruce@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "michael.terraso@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "brian.stanley@enron.com", "karen.campos@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "dortha.gray@enron.com", "lillian.carroll@enron.com", "marion.sczykutowicz@enron.com", "isabel.romero@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "barbara.hooks@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "rosario.boling@enron.com", "sheila.petitt@enron.com", "zulie.flores@enron.com", "leasa.lopez@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "mary.weatherstone@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "beverley.ashcroft@enron.com", "laura.glenn@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "nicola.blancke@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "lauren.goldblatt@enron.com", "susan.worthen@enron.com", "dave.martinez@enron.com", "yvonne.francois@enron.com", "hasan.imam@enron.com", "fahd.lodi@enron.com", "karen.campos@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "dortha.gray@enron.com", "lillian.carroll@enron.com", "marion.sczykutowicz@enron.com", "isabel.romero@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "barbara.hooks@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "rosario.boling@enron.com", "sheila.petitt@enron.com", "zulie.flores@enron.com", "leasa.lopez@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "mary.weatherstone@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "beverley.ashcroft@enron.com", "laura.glenn@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "nicola.blancke@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "lauren.goldblatt@enron.com", "susan.worthen@enron.com", "dave.martinez@enron.com", "yvonne.francois@enron.com", "hasan.imam@enron.com", "fahd.lodi@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "karen.campos@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "dortha.gray@enron.com", "lillian.carroll@enron.com", "marion.sczykutowicz@enron.com", "isabel.romero@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "barbara.hooks@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "rosario.boling@enron.com", "sheila.petitt@enron.com", "zulie.flores@enron.com", "leasa.lopez@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "mary.weatherstone@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "beverley.ashcroft@enron.com", "laura.glenn@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "nicola.blancke@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "lauren.goldblatt@enron.com", "susan.worthen@enron.com", "dave.martinez@enron.com", "yvonne.francois@enron.com", "hasan.imam@enron.com", "fahd.lodi@enron.com" ], "text" : "Thank you for agreeing to participate in Enron's first Corporate \nResponsibility Task Force meeting.  The meeting will be on Wednesday, October \n25, from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm CDT in the Enron Building, 50th floor \nboardroom.  Committee members from London may participate via video \nconference in conference room NE1003.  There is a phone number to dial in for \nthose of you who will be traveling:\n\nDomestic: 800-713-8600\nInternational: 801-983-4017\nPasscode: 9189\n\nThe meeting will begin promptly at 10:30 with introductory remarks by Ken \nLay.  Lunch will be served for those in Houston at 11:30 a.m., and the \nmeeting will wrap up at approximately 1:00 p.m.\n\nIn the event that you are unable to attend, or if you have any questions, \nplease feel free to contact me at 713-853-1611, or Stacy Walker at \n713-853-3583.  We look forward to your participation. ", "mid" : "31343043.1075840218597.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/656.", "bcc" : [ "karen.campos@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "dortha.gray@enron.com", "lillian.carroll@enron.com", "marion.sczykutowicz@enron.com", "isabel.romero@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "barbara.hooks@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "rosario.boling@enron.com", "sheila.petitt@enron.com", "zulie.flores@enron.com", "leasa.lopez@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "mary.weatherstone@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "beverley.ashcroft@enron.com", "laura.glenn@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "nicola.blancke@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "lauren.goldblatt@enron.com", "susan.worthen@enron.com", "dave.martinez@enron.com", "yvonne.francois@enron.com", "hasan.imam@enron.com", "fahd.lodi@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "miguel.padron@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "bob.butts@enron.com", "brian.redmond@enron.com", "tim.despain@enron.com", "mariella.mahan@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "eddie.clay@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "mitchell.taylor@enron.com", "hap.boyd@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "vicki.sharp@enron.com", "dan.bruce@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "mark.schroeder@enron.com", "michael.terraso@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "brian.stanley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "656.", "date" : "2000-10-24 08:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Corporate Responsibility Task Force meeting is 10/25" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a31" }, "sender" : "tschlener@fginc.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay:\n\nAttached please find an invitation to GE Crotonville's Best Practice Sharing\nSession in Europe.  The sessions are scheduled between November 14-16 and\nNovember 27-29 with GE Executives from our Business Management Course (BMC).\n\n\nRegards,\n\nToni\n\nToni Schlener, Senior Executive Interviewer\nFGI, Customer Research and Quality Consulting\n(919) 932-8659 Fax (919) 932-8694\nTschlener@fginc.com\n\n\n <<Alert Letter 3003_final.doc>>\n\n\n - Alert Letter 3003_final.doc", "mid" : "11509108.1075840218620.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/657.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "657.", "date" : "2000-10-24 09:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "GE Crotonville European Best Practice Sharing Session 2000 Invita\r\n tion" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a32" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "klay@enron.com", "angelab@rocketball.com", "jeff_balke@saveourrockets.com", "jeff_balke@saveourrockets.com" ], "cc" : [ "jeff_balke@saveourrockets.com" ], "text" : "Flash.\n?\nHotze just bought TV. Looks like 125k total  for one week. Not certain. \nCannot tell about complete buy since it isn't in the  public file.\n?\nSpot will run on 11 at 5,6, 10 news and  some on Letterman. \n?\nWill consider response if spot seems to be  good. Tracking polls will follow.\n?\nI am putting Archer on Thursday ahead of  schedule to counter.\n?\nWill  advise.", "mid" : "25845065.1075840218647.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/658.", "bcc" : [ "jeff_balke@saveourrockets.com" ], "to" : [ "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "klay@enron.com", "angelab@rocketball.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "658.", "date" : "2000-10-24 09:13:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Anti-arena TV campaign" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a33" }, "sender" : "marilyn.chalmers@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@verizon.com", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "com@mailman.enron.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "jim.colosi@compaq.com", "kari@crittgraham.com", "jim.colosi@compaq.com", "kari@crittgraham.com" ], "cc" : [ "jim.colosi@compaq.com", "kari@crittgraham.com" ], "text" : "All,\nThe Annual Report team has targeted the October 26 Board meeting to take\nphotographs of you for the 2000 Annual Report. We realize your time in\nHouston is short and your schedule is full. Hopefully we will be able to\nwork as many of you as possible in without disrupting the meeting schedule\nor delaying your departure.\n\nThe photographer will be set up in room 11854 by 7:30 am and will be there\npast the meeting-end time. Please come by at your convenience to be\nphotographed.\n\nThere are no requirements for dress - wear whatever you would normally wear\nto the meeting.\n\nThank you so much for your cooperation in this effort.\nMarilyn\n\nMarilyn Chalmers\nCompaq Computer Corporation\nOnsite phone: 281.514.4623\nOffsite phone: 281.440.6863\nE-mail: marilyn.chalmers@compaq.com\nMake your life your sermon.", "mid" : "15900911.1075840218673.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/659.", "bcc" : [ "jim.colosi@compaq.com", "kari@crittgraham.com" ], "to" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@verizon.com", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "com@mailman.enron.com", "lynnj@iname.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "659.", "date" : "2000-10-24 09:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Board of Directors Meeting - Oct. 26" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a34" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rebecca,  I just talked to Ken and asked him again.  He said that there had \nbeen a couple of developments while he was in London, so he wanted to wait \nuntil he gets back to the office and has a chance to talk to you.  He will be \nin the office on Thursday.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nRebecca McDonald@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n02/29/2000 01:43 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Ghana  \n\nThanks much, Rosie.  \n\nJust let me know.\n\nRebecca\n\n", "mid" : "12200811.1075840202375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/66.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "66.", "date" : "2000-02-29 06:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Ghana" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a35" }, "sender" : "jpickard@softrax.com", "recipients" : [ "marketing@softrax.com", "sschults@softrax.com", "wreuning@softrax.com", "gkrupetsky@softrax.com", "roconnor@softrax.com", "soleary@softrax.com", "marketing@softrax.com", "sschults@softrax.com", "wreuning@softrax.com", "gkrupetsky@softrax.com", "roconnor@softrax.com", "soleary@softrax.com" ], "cc" : [ "marketing@softrax.com", "sschults@softrax.com", "wreuning@softrax.com", "gkrupetsky@softrax.com", "roconnor@softrax.com", "soleary@softrax.com" ], "text" : " If you wish to be removed from this mailing list  - please reply and\ntype the word \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\n SOFTRAX Corporation is pleased to invite you to a Financial\nRoundtable discussion on Revenue Recognition.  This seminar is free of\ncharge.\n\n Seats are limited, so if you are interested, please contact Julie\nPickard (jpickard@softrax.com) to indicate that you will be attending no\nlater than Monday November 6, 2000.  We look forward to seeing you!  Please\ninclude your full name, company name, title, email address and phone number.\n\n\n Issues in Accounting for Software and Internet Activities\n Sponsored by: SOFTRAX Corporation\n\n\n Presenter:     Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi, PhD\n When:     Wednesday, November 15, 2000; 3:00\nPM-5:30 PM\n       Cocktail Reception\nto follow 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM\n Where:      Omni Austin Hotel, 700 San\nJacinto at 8th Street, Austin, TX 78701.  512.476.3700\n       Seminar is held in\nthe Congress Room\n       Reception is held in\nthe Chambers Room\n\n Who Should Attend: Controllers, CFO's, CPA's, VC's, and those\ncharged with any aspect of financial reporting for companies\n\n RSVP:     Jpickard@softrax.com   (by Monday\nNovember 6, 2000)\n\n\n In this discussion you will learn the latest about:\n\n* EITF 00-3: Application of AICPA SOP 97-2 to Arrangements that\nInclude the Right to Use Software stored on Another Entity's Hardware.\n* EITF 99-17: Accounting for Advertising Barter Transactions\n* EITF 00-2: Accounting for Web Site Development Costs\n*  Revenue recognition\n*  Recognition of ad revenue with \"hits\"\n*  \"impression\" guarantees\n*  Transparency of deferral\n*  Reporting for barter transactions\n*  Classification of expenses between operating\n*  categories and segment reporting\n*  AICPA Technical Practice Aid on rebates and heavily\n* discounted introductory offers, plus models to determine how much\nthis\n* practice really costs\n*  Deferred revenue and sales growth\n*  Handling cost of service outages\n*  An update on pooling\n\n\n\n About the Speaker:\n Ashwinpaul (Tony) C. Sondhi, PhD received his PhD in Accounting and\nEconomics/Management Science in 1985 from New York University. His research\nhas been published in several accounting and finance journals.\n\n Mr. Sondhi is co-author of:\n  * The Analysis of Financial Statements, 1998\n  * Impairments and Write-offs of Long-Lived Assets\n  * CFA Readings in Financial Statement Analysis\n\n He has also edited:\n  * Credit Analysis of Nontraditional Debt Securities\n  * Off-Balance Sheet Financing Techniques\n\n Sondhi is a member of the Financial Accounting Policy Committee of\nthe AIMR and has served on the committee of the AICPA, the FASB, and the\nInternational Accounting Standards Committee.  He was an advisor to the FASB\non its project comparing U.S. and International Financial Reporting\nStandards.  He taught at New York University, Columbia University and at\nGeorgetown.  He is currently a Visiting Professor at Stockholm University,\nSweden and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.\n Sondhi serves on the board of directors of two mutual funds and is\nan advisor to several US and Foreign companies.  His consulting activities\ninclude valuation, comparative analysis of financing and capital structure\nalternatives, creation and operation of finance, securitization,\nintellectual property, and investment subsidiaries, analysis of covenants\nand development of debt agreements.\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "19118529.1075840218699.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/660.", "bcc" : [ "marketing@softrax.com", "sschults@softrax.com", "wreuning@softrax.com", "gkrupetsky@softrax.com", "roconnor@softrax.com", "soleary@softrax.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "660.", "date" : "2000-10-24 11:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Revenue Recognition Seminar and Cocktail Reception Invitation fro m\r\n SOFTRAX" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a36" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "the.mailout@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Is available only through Friday, Oct. 27\nIs located at: survey.enron.com\n\n\nTop 10 Reasons You Should Fill Out The Pulse Survey:\n10. This is one time silence isn't golden.\n9. Those pesky flashing red lights are trained to come back on until you fill \nit out.\n8. 50% response rate.  3 days left to go.  You do the math.\n7. Despite what you may think, the survey results don't just go spinning into \ncyberspace.  There are action teams in operation all around Enron whose sole \nmission is to resolve problems that are identified in the survey feedback.\n6. It's free!  (And very easy, too.)\n5. You have a right to remain silent.  But if you give up that right, we may \nbe able to help you.\n4. For the 15 minutes you're filling it out, you don't have to work!\n3. You can say what you really feel about your job and Enron without fear, \nbecause the survey is completely confidential.\n2. Do you really want that other business unit one-upping you in \nparticipation numbers?\nAnd the number one reason you (yes, you) should fill out The Pulse:\n1. We're going to keep sending these emails until we have 100% participation.", "mid" : "7892502.1075840218722.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/661.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "the.mailout@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "661.", "date" : "2000-10-24 14:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Top 10 Reasons You Should Check Your Pulse" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a37" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jpickard@softrax.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Julie Pickard <JPickard@softrax.com> on 10/24/2000 05:16:08 PM\nTo: \ncc: SOFTRAX Mkting <Marketing@softrax.com>, Scott Schults \n<SSchults@Softrax.com>, Wes Reuning <WReuning@Softrax.com>, Greta Krupetsky \n<GKrupetsky@softrax.com>, \"Robert O'Connor\" <ROConnor@Softrax.com>, \"Sue \nO'Leary\" <SOLeary@Softrax.com> \nSubject: Revenue Recognition Seminar and Cocktail Reception Invitation fro m \nSOFTRAX\n\n\n If you wish to be removed from this mailing list  - please reply and\ntype the word \"remove\" in the subject line.\n\n SOFTRAX Corporation is pleased to invite you to a Financial\nRoundtable discussion on Revenue Recognition.  This seminar is free of\ncharge.\n\n Seats are limited, so if you are interested, please contact Julie\nPickard (jpickard@softrax.com) to indicate that you will be attending no\nlater than Monday November 6, 2000.  We look forward to seeing you!  Please\ninclude your full name, company name, title, email address and phone number.\n\n\n Issues in Accounting for Software and Internet Activities\n Sponsored by: SOFTRAX Corporation\n\n\n Presenter:     Ashwinpaul C. Sondhi, PhD\n When:     Wednesday, November 15, 2000; 3:00\nPM-5:30 PM\n       Cocktail Reception\nto follow 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM\n Where:      Omni Austin Hotel, 700 San\nJacinto at 8th Street, Austin, TX 78701.  512.476.3700\n       Seminar is held in\nthe Congress Room\n       Reception is held in\nthe Chambers Room\n\n Who Should Attend: Controllers, CFO's, CPA's, VC's, and those\ncharged with any aspect of financial reporting for companies\n\n RSVP:     Jpickard@softrax.com   (by Monday\nNovember 6, 2000)\n\n\n In this discussion you will learn the latest about:\n\n* EITF 00-3: Application of AICPA SOP 97-2 to Arrangements that\nInclude the Right to Use Software stored on Another Entity's Hardware.\n* EITF 99-17: Accounting for Advertising Barter Transactions\n* EITF 00-2: Accounting for Web Site Development Costs\n*  Revenue recognition\n*  Recognition of ad revenue with \"hits\"\n*  \"impression\" guarantees\n*  Transparency of deferral\n*  Reporting for barter transactions\n*  Classification of expenses between operating\n*  categories and segment reporting\n*  AICPA Technical Practice Aid on rebates and heavily\n* discounted introductory offers, plus models to determine how much\nthis\n* practice really costs\n*  Deferred revenue and sales growth\n*  Handling cost of service outages\n*  An update on pooling\n\n\n\n About the Speaker:\n Ashwinpaul (Tony) C. Sondhi, PhD received his PhD in Accounting and\nEconomics/Management Science in 1985 from New York University. His research\nhas been published in several accounting and finance journals.\n\n Mr. Sondhi is co-author of:\n  * The Analysis of Financial Statements, 1998\n  * Impairments and Write-offs of Long-Lived Assets\n  * CFA Readings in Financial Statement Analysis\n\n He has also edited:\n  * Credit Analysis of Nontraditional Debt Securities\n  * Off-Balance Sheet Financing Techniques\n\n Sondhi is a member of the Financial Accounting Policy Committee of\nthe AIMR and has served on the committee of the AICPA, the FASB, and the\nInternational Accounting Standards Committee.  He was an advisor to the FASB\non its project comparing U.S. and International Financial Reporting\nStandards.  He taught at New York University, Columbia University and at\nGeorgetown.  He is currently a Visiting Professor at Stockholm University,\nSweden and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.\n Sondhi serves on the board of directors of two mutual funds and is\nan advisor to several US and Foreign companies.  His consulting activities\ninclude valuation, comparative analysis of financing and capital structure\nalternatives, creation and operation of finance, securitization,\nintellectual property, and investment subsidiaries, analysis of covenants\nand development of debt agreements.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "8618307.1075840218746.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/662.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jpickard@softrax.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "662.", "date" : "2000-10-25 00:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "\"remove\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a38" }, "sender" : "dcramer@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "tmcnamara@as-coa.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "                             IMPORTANT NOTICE\n\nTO:       Members of the Board of Directors\nFROM:     Ted McNamara\nSUBJECT:  Change of December 5, 2000 Americas Society Board Meeting Date.\n\nOur chairman, Bill Rhodes, will be traveling in China on December 5, the\nscheduled date of our annual board meeting.  He would like to explore the\npossibility of moving the meeting to Monday, December 11, from 9:00 a.m. -\n10:30 a.m.  Should you be unable to attend on December 11, there is the\npossibility that we could schedule the meeting for Friday, December 8, from\n9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.  Please let us know by return email as soon as\npossible, if you could make a Monday meeting.  If not, would December 8\nwork for you?\n\nThank you for a quick reply.  I will get back to you this week, if you can\nall respond quickly.", "mid" : "26967546.1075840218769.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/663.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tmcnamara@as-coa.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "663.", "date" : "2000-10-25 02:39:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CHANGE OF AMERICAS SOCIETY BOARD MEETING DATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE\r\n FROM TED McNAMARA" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a39" }, "sender" : "mmfoss@uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our\ninquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following\nhis return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's\nalways easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given recently\ncan easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of\nmy previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May to\nthe World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we\nwould work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new\ncontent.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I\nmentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when it\ncomes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy markets\nand business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and\ndon't hesitate to ever ask for a \"quid pro quo\" from us.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\nBauer College of Business\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax  713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute", "mid" : "23836222.1075840218793.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/664.", "bcc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "664.", "date" : "2000-10-25 02:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Invitation for IAEE Keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a3a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Michelle.  This will help, I think.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Michelle Michot Foss\" <mmfoss@uh.edu> on 10/25/2000 09:27:40 AM\nPlease respond to <mmfoss@uh.edu>\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"\\\"Rob Bradley\\\" <Rob Bradley\" <rbradle@enron.com> \nSubject: Invitation for IAEE Keynote\n\n\nHi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our\ninquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following\nhis return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's\nalways easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given recently\ncan easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of\nmy previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May to\nthe World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we\nwould work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new\ncontent.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I\nmentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when it\ncomes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy markets\nand business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and\ndon't hesitate to ever ask for a \"quid pro quo\" from us.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\nBauer College of Business\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax  713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n", "mid" : "9035974.1075840218816.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/665.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "665.", "date" : "2000-10-25 02:29:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Invitation for IAEE Keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a3b" }, "sender" : "info@rlcnet.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "[IMAGE]\nwww.rlcnet.org\nFOR IMMEDIATE \nRELEASE???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????! ??????????????????????????????????????????????? CONTACT: Matt \nWell \nWednesday, October 25, \n2000??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n?????&n! bsp;??????????????????????????????????????????????? PHONE: \n202-547-1700 \n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n?????&nbsp! \n;?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????\n??????????????????? PAGER: 888-781-2151 \nRLC Increases New Jersey TV Ad Buy \nAs Franks-Corzine Race Tightens \nBudget-Busting, Anti-Taxpayer Corzine Issues \nBeginning To Impact Senate Race\n\n?Washington, DC -- The Republican Leadership Council (RLC) announced that it \nwill increase its existing New Jersey TV ad buy by an additional $250,000, \nbeginning immediately, and will step up efforts to point out the fiscal \nprofligacy associated with Democrat Jon Corzine's economic platform. \n\n?\"We're clearly making headway in our effort to educate New Jersey taxpayers \nabout the real cost of Corzine's ideas for big government, and we're going to \nturn up the volume of our TV buy in New Jersey,\" said Mark Miller, Executive \nDirector of the RLC.? \"The bottom line is that Jon Corzine's irresponsible \n'free lunch' big spending schemes will ruin our economic prosperity, and send \nthe nation back into deficit spending.\" \n\n?The RLC ad, which will be extended in both the Philadelphia and New York \nmarkets, charges that Corzine's spending programs would cost the average \ntaxpayer $5,000 per year, and quotes a newspaper editorial saying that, \n\"Corzine's... schemes would come at a tremendous cost to taxpayers.\" \n\n?Meanwhile, a new Quinnipiac College survey of 909 likely New Jersey voters \nreleased today shows GOP candidate Bob Franks within five points, 46%-41%, \neven after being outspent by Corzine by record margins. \n\n?Miller noted that the new survey shows Corzine with an unimpressive 30% - \n26% Favorable/ Unfavorable rating overall, and evenly split among \nindependents at 26%. \n\n?\"Because Corzine's message is based almost entirely on giving away taxpayers \ndollars for government program after government program, taxpayers are \nlooking more skeptically at his proposals,\" said Miller.? \"New Jersey \ntaxpayers don't believe Corzine should spend their money as recklessly as he \nspends his own money.\" \n\n# # # \nTo subscribe or unsubscribe send your name and e-mail address to \ninfo@rlcnet.org or visit www.rlcnet.org.\n\n\n", "mid" : "261371.1075840218841.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/666.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "666.", "date" : "2000-10-25 05:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RLC Increases NJ TV Buy as Franks-Corzine Race Tightens" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a3c" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com", "mikeb@baselice.com", "mbecker2@mindspring.com", "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "text" : "Here is the text of their spot. Attn: PSI, dub will  arrive tomorrow.", "mid" : "30794905.1075840218866.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/667.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "to" : [ "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com", "mikeb@baselice.com", "mbecker2@mindspring.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "667.", "date" : "2000-10-25 06:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "opponents TV script" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a3d" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "savont@email.msn.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com", "mikeb@baselice.com", "mbecker2@mindspring.com", "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "text" : "here is the attachment.\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom:  Dave  Walden \nTo: Glenn  Smith ; George Postolos ; Dale  Laine ; Bill Miller ; \nmikeb@baselice.com ; Margie  Becker \nCc: Ken Lay ; Don Jordan \nSent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 1:22  PM\nSubject: opponents TV script\n\nHere is the text of their spot. Attn: PSI, dub  will arrive tomorrow.\n - Arena opponents script TV.doc", "mid" : "26411771.1075840218890.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/668.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "to" : [ "savont@email.msn.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com", "mikeb@baselice.com", "mbecker2@mindspring.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "668.", "date" : "2000-10-25 06:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: opponents TV script" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a3e" }, "sender" : "marcia_aronoff@environmentaldefense.org", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The WSJ is doing a profile on Fred and Fialka has asked Fred to suggest\nsome people he should talk to about him.  Fialka is particularly interested\nin business leaders who know Fred personally.  If you are willing to talk\nto him I'd appreciate it.  If you feel comfortable in doing so, I  thought\nyou might be able to talk about your having worked with him on PCSD and\nother fora - - about the fact that he is passionate about environmental\nissues and the need to achieve results but can work with business and\npoliticians of both parties to find ways to solve problems...that he's not\nstuck to one approach...that he's pragmatic, focused on getting results.\n\nPlease let me know if you feel comfortable in our giving Fialka your name\nto talk to.\n\n\n\nMarcia Aronoff\nEnvironmental Defense\n257 Park Avenue South\nNew York, NY 10010\n(ph) 212-505-2100\n(fax) 212-505-2375\n(email) maronoff@environmentaldefense.org", "mid" : "11062616.1075840218913.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/669.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "669.", "date" : "2000-10-25 08:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Interview with John Fialka of the WSJ" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a3f" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mkg1@pdq.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ms. Grobmyer -\n\nI have forwarded your message to Bill Donovan at Enron.  If there is any \ninterest, I'm sure he will contact you.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Melissa Kepke Grobmyer\" <mkg1@pdq.net> on 03/01/2000 04:44:52 PM\nTo: <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: art\n\n\n\nDear Mr. Lay:\n?\nI am writing to follow up on a letter and  information that I sent you last \nweek.? We are an art advising firm here in  Houston,and I was hoping to speak \nwith you regarding artwork for your new  building.? Will you be purchasing \nart for the building?\n?\nIf so, my company can certainly help.? Please  let me know if you have any \ninterest in our services.? Thank  you!\n?\nBest Regards,\n?\nMelissa Kepke Grobmyer\nMKG Art Management\n\n", "mid" : "7899771.1075840202398.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/67.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mkg1@pdq.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "67.", "date" : "2000-03-01 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: art" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a40" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com" ], "text" : "----- Forwarded by Myra Rankin/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 10/25/00 03:39 PM -----\n\n                    Myra Rankin\n                    Sent by: Myra        To:     Bill \nBeecher/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, Romesh\n                    Rankin               Wadhwani/AMER/i2Tech@i2Tech, Robert \nDonohoo/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech,\n                                         David Becker/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech\n                                         cc:     Sheryl \nCampbell/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, Nedgie\n                    10/24/00             Jones/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, Kim \nRobinson/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech,\n                    04:42 PM             Sandi Drysdale/AMER/i2Tech@i2Tech, \nBarbette\n                                         Watts/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, \nLaurie Harris/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech\n                                         Subject:     Special Business \nMeeting - i2 Stock Split\n\n\n\n\nPlease reserve the following date and time on your manager's calendar.\n\nNovember 28, 2000 (Tuesday)\n2:00- 2:30 p.m\nLocation: TBD\n\n\n\nSanjiv Sidhu\nGreg Brady\nBill Beecher\nRomesh Wadhwani\nBob Donohoo\nDavid Becker\n\n", "mid" : "4289465.1075840218937.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/670.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "myra_rankin@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@srfunds.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "670.", "date" : "2000-10-25 09:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Special Shareholder's Business Meeting - i2 Stock Split" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a41" }, "sender" : "robert@kovair.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.l.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenneth_lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth,\n\nKey Customers, Partners, and Suppliers are your company's most valuable\nstrategic assets\nas they account either for a majority of the revenues (80/20 rule) or carry\nsignificant\ninvestor mindshare.  The problem today is that these crucial relationships\nare complex to manage, involving multiple people, systems, information, and\nprocesses that cross company boundaries.  As a result, studies show that\nsales teams are spending upto half their time managing day-to-day account\ncoordination - taking valuable time away from selling.\n\nThe question is - How can you successfully foster strategic relationships\nwhile lowering account management costs?\n\nOur CEO faced this problem when managing relationships like these for a\nleading high-tech company.  She realized, in frustration, that there was no\ninfrastructure to manage strategic relationships consistently and\nproactively.  There were front-office automation and CRM applications that\nimproved forecasting, sales support and other internal processes, and there\nwere personalization applications that pushed information to customers, but\nthere was no application that provided a comprehensive customer-driven view\nof strategic relationships.\n\nSo, we developed the Kovair VIPCenter -- a relationship-centered application\nthat crosses company boundaries and consolidates all the touchpoints in a\nstrategic relationship (people, applications, information, and processes).\n\nEach VIPCenter is a bi-directional, relationship-specific Web portal that\nfosters long-term collaboration and deeper intimacy with each of your\nstrategic partners, suppliers, and customers throughout the relationship\ncycle.\n\nVIPCenter has a unique extensible application architecture. Out-of-the-box,\nVIPCenter has\nall the core applications needed to manage strategic relationships so you\ncan be up and\nrunning quickly.  And, it is built on Kovair's patented SRM platform,\nproviding seamless interoperability with CRM and ERP applications,\nenterprise-class scalability, and extensibility.\n\nSimply put, Kovair's VIPCenter allows you to build more intimate long-term\nrelationships with these key customers, suppliers and partners, while\nlowering account management costs.\n\nI have attached a Product Data Sheet, Technical Architecture Overview, and a\nWhite Paper from the Aberdeen Group illustrating the importance of Strategic\nRelationship Management.\n\nI know it can sometimes be difficult to understand a solution from a simple\nemail. For a demonstration, or for more information on how we can help you\nmaximize the value of your strategic relationships, please contact me at\nyour earliest convenience. I can be reached at 408-546-2014.\n\nBest Regards,\n\nRobert Amaral\nVice President of Sales\nKovair Software, Inc.\n2665 N.First Street, Suite 100\nSan Jose, CA 95134\n(P) 408 546-2014\n(F) 408 546-2089\nemail: robert@kovair.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - ArchitectureLongC.doc\n - Kovair Technical Overview.doc\n - Kovair Product Overview.pdf\n - Kovair_Security_and_Authorization.doc\n - KovairAberdeenWhitePaper.pdf\n - SRM_WhitePaper.pdf\n - KOIE_WhitePaper.pdf", "mid" : "18130695.1075840218961.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/671.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.l.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenneth_lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "671.", "date" : "2000-10-25 08:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kovair Software, Inc. Strategic Customer/ Relationship Manageme nt\r\n Portal" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a42" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "georgep@rocketball.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "mikeb@baselice.com", "mbecker2@mindspring.com", "klay@enron.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Dave Walden <savont@email.msn.com>\nTo: Angela Blakeney <angelab@rocketball.com>\nCc: George Postolos <georgep@rocketball.com>\nSent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 4:56 PM\nSubject: Re: Opponents TV Buy\n\n\nHere what they have actually bought:\n\n23,700    11\n22,995    13\n  9,100    2\n  6,900    26\n62,695    Total.\n\nThey've told the stations that they expect to add time to the buy. But that\nwill be very difficult for them to do next week and it will not be all that\nmuch any way.\n\nThe Carson \"Group\" is a one man operation out of a cat ridden house\nsomewhere out west.\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Angela Blakeney <angelab@rocketball.com>\nTo: <savont@msn.com>\nSent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 3:49 PM\nSubject: Opponents TV Buy\n\n\nOur in-house media guy says the TV is being placed by the Carson Group. The\nTv stations have said they will not tell us how much has been spent on the\nbuy over the phone, but they will show us in person if we send someone to\nthe stations. Have you found out any more information?\n\nAngela Blakeney\nChief of Staff\nHouston Rockets, Comets, ThunderBears\n(713) 963-7336 phone\n(713) 963-7313 fax\nangelab@rocketball.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "14797428.1075840218985.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/672.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "georgep@rocketball.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "mikeb@baselice.com", "mbecker2@mindspring.com", "klay@enron.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "672.", "date" : "2000-10-25 11:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Opponents TV Buy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a43" }, "sender" : "andrew.wu@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "enron.committee@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We are pleased to announce that we have appointed Michael Brown as Chief=20\nOperating Officer of Enron Europe.=20\n\nMichael joined Enron=01,s London legal department in 1995 and has played a =\nkey=20\nrole in the success of many of our large commercial ventures since then.  I=\nn=20\nJuly 1999, he was made Enron Europe=01,s General Counsel.  Replacing Michae=\nl in=20\nthe General Counsel role will be Mark Evans who joined our legal department=\n=20\nin 1995.\n\nPlease join us in congratulating Michael and Mark in their new roles.", "mid" : "28490615.1075840219010.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/673.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "enron.committee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "673.", "date" : "2000-10-25 12:09:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Organisational Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a44" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu", "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Good morning, Michelle -\n\nKen Lay said that he would be happy to be the opening keynote speaker at the \nkick off luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, 2001.\n\nSorry for the delay, but at least we are sure he wants to do it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Michelle Michot Foss\" <mmfoss@uh.edu> on 10/25/2000 09:27:40 AM\nPlease respond to <mmfoss@uh.edu>\nTo: <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"\\\"Rob Bradley\\\" <Rob Bradley\" <rbradle@enron.com> \nSubject: Invitation for IAEE Keynote\n\n\nHi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our\ninquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following\nhis return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's\nalways easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given recently\ncan easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of\nmy previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May to\nthe World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we\nwould work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new\ncontent.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I\nmentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when it\ncomes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy markets\nand business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and\ndon't hesitate to ever ask for a \"quid pro quo\" from us.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\nBauer College of Business\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax  713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n", "mid" : "20030028.1075840219039.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/674.", "bcc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "mmfoss@uh.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "674.", "date" : "2000-10-26 00:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Invitation for IAEE Keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a45" }, "sender" : "lisa.hobbs@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk", "catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk" ], "cc" : [ "catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk" ], "text" : "Ken\n\nThanks for sending me the request from the Duchess of Northumbria for help \nwith her garden project.  I have discussed this with John Wakeham and our \nview is that unless you have any other reason for helping with this, we \nshould say a polite \"no\".\n\nThe background is summarised on the attached briefing note from Mike O'Neill, \nManaging Director of Lurgi Invent.\n\nAlnwick Castle is several hundred miles out of the Wessex region so it really \nis difficult to justify any Wessex help.  Lurgi Invent has done a little work \nfor the Duchess in providing water features for the garden.  However, this \nbusiness currently loses o1 million a year so we would be reluctant to see \nany sponsorship out of Lurgi Invent.\n\nGiven the nature of the project, the approach from the Duchess and the fact \nthat she can clearly afford to pay for it herself, we really do believe no is \nthe right answer.\n\nPlease let me know if you want any further information or if you want me to \ncorrespond direct with the Duchess.\n\nBest wishes.\n\nColin\n\n", "mid" : "26633372.1075840219063.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/675.", "bcc" : [ "catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "675.", "date" : "2000-10-26 09:20:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Duchess of Northumbria's request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a46" }, "sender" : "mmfoss@uh.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com", "rbradle@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com" ], "text" : "Rosalee--\nI left you a message this morning -- thanks and double thanks!  you made my\nday! I really qppreciate your time and effort for us. remember my offer of\nquid pro quo!  M\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com [mailto:Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com]On\nBehalf Of Kenneth.Lay@enron.com\nSent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 7:25 AM\nTo: mmfoss@UH.EDU\nCc: \"Rob Bradley\" <Rob Bradley; Tori.L.Wells@enron.com\nSubject: Re: Invitation for IAEE Keynote\nImportance: High\n\n\n\nGood morning, Michelle -\n\nKen Lay said that he would be happy to be the opening keynote speaker at\nthe kick off luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, 2001.\n\nSorry for the delay, but at least we are sure he wants to do it.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Michelle Michot Foss\" <mmfoss@uh.edu> on 10/25/2000 09:27:40 AM\n\nPlease respond to <mmfoss@uh.edu>\n\nTo:   <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:   \"\\\"Rob Bradley\\\" <Rob Bradley\" <rbradle@enron.com>\nSubject:  Invitation for IAEE Keynote\n\n\nHi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our\ninquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following\nhis return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's\nalways easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given\nrecently\ncan easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of\nmy previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May\nto\nthe World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we\nwould work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new\ncontent.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I\nmentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when\nit\ncomes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy\nmarkets\nand business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and\ndon't hesitate to ever ask for a \"quid pro quo\" from us.\n\nMichelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.\nDirector, Energy Institute\nBauer College of Business\nUniversity of Houston\nHouston, TX  77204-6283\nTel. 713-743-4634\nFax  713-743-4881\nwww.uh.edu/energyinstitute\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10964996.1075840219086.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/676.", "bcc" : [ "rbradle@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "676.", "date" : "2000-10-26 03:47:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Invitation for IAEE Keynote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a47" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expertfinder.mailing@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "  \n\nIntroducing expertfinder.   The expertfinder enables you to identify critical \nskills and mobilize Enron's intellectual capital.  By utilizing this powerful \nintranet search engine, you can locate people within the Enron community by \norganization structure, skills, reporting relationships, languages, school \nattended, and prior work experience.\n\nTo access expertfinder go to https:/expertfinder.enron.com on the Enron \nintranet.   expertfinder is only as good as the data stored in it.  Does your \ndata or the data for your business unit need updating?  Go to \neHRonline.enron.com or home.enron.co.uk/home.asp (London only) to update your \ndata today.  View changes in expertfinder tomorrow!  \n\nDue to the sensitivity of this data, we are initially previewing this tool to \nonly Managing Directors & above, as well as key people in the HR Community.  \nWe want your feedback on how expertfinder can be further enhanced.   Try it \nout and give us your thoughts by sending an email to expertfinder@enron.com !\n  \nFinally, you will have the opportunity to work with your HR Leaders to review \nand expand the template that is used to store the types of skills that are \nrelevant for your business.  If you want to be able to search on certain \ncriteria, let us know and the template will be updated immediately.  \n\nGot information?  We provide the tool, expertfinder.enron.com, you provide \nthe data, eHRonline.enron.com.  \n\nTheexpertfinderand eHRonline - helping to empower you!", "mid" : "7760706.1075840219110.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/677.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expertfinder.mailing@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "677.", "date" : "2000-10-26 09:01:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "The expertfinder is here!!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a48" }, "sender" : "durga@mail.pipingtech.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "aandsnath@aol.com", "rakesh@mail.pipingtech.com", "aandsnath@aol.com", "rakesh@mail.pipingtech.com" ], "cc" : [ "aandsnath@aol.com", "rakesh@mail.pipingtech.com" ], "text" : "Dear Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lay,\n\nAs the President of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC), I would\nlike an extend an invitation to you from our board of directors to join us\nfor our first Advisory Board Dinner-Meeting on Tuesday, December 05, 2000\nat 7:00 p.m..  The event will be held at the Baker Institute of Public\nPolicy at Rice University.  Cocktails will be followed by dinner and\ndiscussion of the Chamber's present and future activities.  We hope you\nwill join us for an evening that promises to be both enjoyable and\nproductive.  Formal invitations to the event will be sent out in the next\ntwo weeks.\n\nThe following Advisory-Board members have confirmed that they will be\npresent for the event:\n\n1 Dr. Malcolm Gillis\n2 Mr. Rinzing Wangdi\n3 Mr. Michael Capellas\n4 Mr. George Hrdlicka\n\nThe Chamber is awaiting confirmation from other advisory board member:\n\nDr. John Mendelsohn, President of M.D. Anderson\n\nFeel free to RSVP with me on the telephone at 713-256-9616 or via e-mail at\ndurga@mail.pipingtech.com.\n\nRegards,\nDurga\n", "mid" : "8123587.1075840219133.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/678.", "bcc" : [ "aandsnath@aol.com", "rakesh@mail.pipingtech.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rflemin@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "678.", "date" : "2000-10-26 09:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IACCGH --- Advisory Board Dinner-Meeting on Dec. 5, 2000." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a49" }, "sender" : "mark.palmer@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "lance.shuler@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached is the final draft of the press release relating to Project True \nBlue.  It has been approved by the deal team, outside counsel, and Investor \nRelations.  I propose issuing the release one hour after sending the proposal \nletter to True Blue's board.   True Blue should issue a press release \nacknowledging receipt of the offer as well as file the letter as part of an \n8-K.  True Blue's timing should be approximately one-half hour after our \nrelease.\n\nPlease send any comments to me at 34738, or reply to this email.\n\nMark Palmer\n\n\n", "mid" : "150842.1075840219158.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/679.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "rex.rogers@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "lance.shuler@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "679.", "date" : "2000-10-26 09:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Project True Blue" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a4a" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay has approved the attached expense report for Rosalee Fleming.\n\n", "mid" : "30131659.1075840202420.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/68.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "68.", "date" : "2000-03-01 10:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Approval of Rosalee Fleming's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a4b" }, "sender" : "james.noles@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.sutton@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Enron Wind Employees participated in an uptower rescue at an adjacent Wind=\n=20\nFarm yesterday.  Thought you might enjoy the following.\n\nJim\n---------------------- Forwarded by James L Noles/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on=20\n10/27/2000 07:22 AM ---------------------------\n  =20\n=09\n=09\n=09From:  EW Communications-Americas @ ENRON                          =20\n10/26/2000 06:55 PM\n=09\n\nSent by: Mary McCann@ENRON\nTo: Enron Everyone_EWC\ncc: Andrea Hein/TWT/DE@TWTDE, Gaby Braun/TWT/DE@TWTDE=20\n\nSubject: HOT NEWS -- Tower Rescue Today!\n\n\n=09\n\nToday at about 9:40 a.m. Dennis Smith, Manager, Environmental Health and=20\nSafety =01) Americas, Rick Hatfield, Safety Coordinator, EHS-Americas, and =\nMike=20\nLewis, Superintendent =01) Tehachapi Operations, responded to a call for he=\nlp=20\nfrom Oak Creek Energy (a local wind power developer located approximately 5=\n=20\nmiles from our Tehachapi facility).  With no more detail than that a man ha=\nd=20\nsustained serious injury =01) a compound tibia fracture, and was located wi=\nthin=20\na NEG/Micon turbine 180 feet above the ground, Dennis, Rick and Mike quickl=\ny=20\ngrabbed their rope rescue gear and arrived at Oak Creek approximately 10-15=\n=20\nminutes after the call. =20\n\nAfter a quick assessment by Dennis and the Kern County Fire Department=20\n(KCFD), all agreed that Enron Wind=01,s equipment was the most appropriate,=\n and=20\nEnron Wind and KCFD would work together as a unit to lead the rescue. =20\n\nWhile Dennis headed up the tower with local Halls Ambulance paramedics and=\n=20\nKCFD personnel, Rick and Mike remained on the ground to coordinate the grou=\nnd=20\nrescue.  Once in the turbine, the Halls paramedic worked quickly to stabili=\nze=20\nthe man, and Dennis, KCFD, and Micon employees worked to move the injured m=\nan=20\nto the rescue line that Rick, Mike and additional KCFD personnel were=20\ntending.  Within three minutes after being medically stabilized and hooked=\n=20\ninto his safety gear, the man was safe on the ground and ready for transpor=\nt=20\nto the hospital. =20\n\nThe man, a Danish employee, was airlifted to UCLA Medical Center.  The most=\n=20\nrecent report on his condition stated that he is in stable condition.  Ther=\ne=20\nwill be an investigation to determine the cause of the incident.\n\nDennis credits the success of the rescue and stabilization of the injured m=\nan=20\nto a quick notification by Oak Creek personnel, a quick response by the Ker=\nn=20\nCounty Fire Department, Halls Ambulance and Enron Wind, and the group=01,s=\n=20\nability to work together as a team.=20\n\nIncredible news!  Incredible effort!  Incredible team!!!\n\n\nA few facts about Enron Wind=01,s Safety Program =01)\n\n? Enron Wind and the Kern Wind Energy Association (KWEA) have led the=20\nindustry in encouraging, promoting and training in environmental health and=\n=20\nsafety as it applies to the wind power industry.\n? Enron Wind has maintained a standard safety program and employed dedicate=\nd=20\nsafety personnel since its first turbine installation in 1981.\n? Enron Wind has been proactively involved in KWEA=01,s safety Committee si=\nnce=20\nit began in 1993.\n? Through KWEA=01,s efforts tower rescue training has become an industry=20\nstandard.\n? Tehachapi wind facilities trained in tower rescue include SeaWest, FPL, C=\nal=20\nWind and Enron Wind.\n? Enron Wind has offered CPR/First Aid and Tower Rescue training to others =\nin=20\nthe industry for over six years.\n? Enron Wind has 20 certified EMT and AED (Automated External Defibrillator=\n)=20\nemployees.\n? At least one Enron Wind EMT is employed at each Enron Wind site with more=\n=20\nthan 5 employees.\n? There are two additional employees currently enrolled in EMT training.\n? Dennis credits much of the above accomplishment to Enron Wind=01,s abilit=\ny to=20\nrecognize the need for highly trained safety personnel and Darrell Orban=01=\n,s=20\nsupport and understanding in leading the effort over the past decade.", "mid" : "18633538.1075840219182.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/680.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.sutton@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "680.", "date" : "2000-10-27 00:32:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "HOT NEWS -- Tower Rescue Today!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a4c" }, "sender" : "liz.taylor@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please launch the attached Holiday Party Announcement.  Online invitations to \nfollow in a couple of weeks.\n\n   \n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10371010.1075840219255.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/681.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "681.", "date" : "2000-10-27 01:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Net Works Holiday Party Reminder" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a4d" }, "sender" : "adamk@nepco.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Kenneth Lay\n\nThis is a request for an investigation, of Company Policies abuse.\n\n\nMr. Kenneth Lay\nEnron Compliance Officer\nCONFIDENTIAL - Conduct of Business Affairs\nP.O. Box 1188\nHouston, Texas 77251-1188\n\n\n\nThis is my plea for Help, and Official Complain against my supervisor Jean\nMortellaro\n\nMy name is Adam Kuti\nSenior Designer at Nepco  055-50-7538\n <<Enron Compliance Officer.doc>>\nI have bean working at NEPCO since 04/24/2000.\nI had reported Company polices violations, against my self of being subject\nof a discriminating abusive, insulting, harassing, unfair treatment by my\nSupervisor Jean Mortellaro.\n\nI had filed a verbal complaint in September this year, bot with Jean\nMortellaro's supervisor Bob Cano and\nWith the personnel manager Robin Johnson, and I have bean Ignored\nSecond-guessed.\nAt this point the ABUSE continue getting worse and started to effect my\nhealth.\nI have bean working hard at my job as a designer and and helping to train\nothers.\nI have a good relationship with my fellow workers and we have mutual\nrespect.\nI bean treated abusively disrespectfully discriminatingly because my Origin,\nand or my Age and because she just don't like me.\nShe is accusing me not doing my job destroying database. Coming up with all\nkind of an accusation trying to say that I can not do my job. I had try to\nswallow the insult and consult harassment from here, since I like my job and\nwhat I am doing but I cant take any more.\nPlease help me to investigate these meters.\n\nSincerely Adam Kuti\n\nI have proof and additional information to buck up my claim, if you need any\nMoore information please don't hesitate to contact me at\nAdam Kuti\n16201 E. Dakota Pl  # B  Aurora Co. 80017\n303 873-1515\n303 517-6668\nE-mail qttolna@hotmail.com <mailto:qttolna@hotmail.com>\n           Qta1@home.com <mailto:Qta1@home.com>\nPlease help me!\n\n\n\n\n - Enron Compliance Officer.doc", "mid" : "23856110.1075840219278.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/682.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "682.", "date" : "2000-10-27 01:22:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Report Company Policies Violations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a4e" }, "sender" : "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "text" : "As you know, we announced earnings after the market closed on Tuesday.  The\nwindow for executive officers and directors to trade Compaq stock on the\nopen market opens today and will shut at market close on Thursday, November\n9.  If you plan to trade, please check with Tom Siekman before placing an\norder.\n\nPlease call if you have any questions about the application of the trading\nwindow to a transaction in Compaq securities.\n\nLinda\n281-514-1433\n\ncc:  Peter Larson by fax", "mid" : "7735352.1075840219302.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/683.", "bcc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "683.", "date" : "2000-10-27 03:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Trading Window" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a4f" }, "sender" : "timothy.vail@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "gene.lockhart@enron.com", "gene.lockhart@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "gene.lockhart@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken -\n\nOn your suggestion, Gene Lockhart and I met with Mick Seidl about his new \nventure, MyHomeKey.com. Mick has put together an interesting business based \non becoming the nation's leading vertical home services portal.  Of \nparticular note is their aggressive creation of an on-line home maintenance \nscheduling system. \n\nMyHomeKey.com has been funded in large part by TXU and KeySpan Energy.   As \nyou well know these utilities are some of our primary competitors.  With this \nin mind we discussed some potential ideas.  Mick is to check to see if they \ncan work through their exclusivity agreements and get back to us.\n\nI will keep you informed of the progress.  \n\nI hope they finally finished the Huntington Condo and you are enjoying it.  \nPlease give my best to Linda.\n\nTim", "mid" : "18194707.1075840219325.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/684.", "bcc" : [ "gene.lockhart@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "684.", "date" : "2000-10-27 09:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "MyHomeKey Meeting With Mick Seidl" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a50" }, "sender" : "calvin.eakins@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "jbannan@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "calvin.eakins@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "john.garrison@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "daniel.brown@enron.com", "dana.lee@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ladies and Gentlemen:\n\nSet forth below for your information and review are the expenditures with \nMinority/Women Owned Business Enterprises through September 30, 2000.\nShould you have any questions, please contact me at x69500.\n\n\n\n\n\nCalvin Eakins\nDirector, Minority & Women Business Development\nEnron Global Strategic Sourcing\ncalvin.eakins@enron.com\n713/646-9500\n", "mid" : "16916056.1075840219352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/685.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "jbannan@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "calvin.eakins@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "john.garrison@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "daniel.brown@enron.com", "dana.lee@enron.com", "george.wasaff@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "685.", "date" : "2000-10-27 10:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Expenditures with Minority/Women Owned Business Enterprises through\r\n September 30, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a51" }, "sender" : "brenda.anderson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Forwarded by Brenda Anderson/NA/Enron on 10/27/2000 04:11 PM -----\n\n\n\"Kevin Bradley\" <kbradley@panama.c-com.net> on 10/27/2000 07:26:55 AM\nTo: <info@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Good morning from Panama!\n\nPlease forward to Kenneth Lay-CEO:\n \nDear Mr. Lay,\n \nIt's rare that I write fan letters, but I just saw your interview on CNBC \nSquawk Box. I was very impressed with your positive message and enthusiasm \nabout Enron's e-commerce platform.  \n \nThank you for the informative exchange, it was a pleasure to hear your \nrefreshing outlook this early in the morning.  Those folks at CNBC can be \ntough on CEO's.\n \nPrompted to visit your web site, I was impressed with Enron's worldwide \ndiversity. A Texas Aggie '69, I'm proud to see a Texas company with such \npowerful skills and resources.\n \nCongratulations, you represented your company very well to a worldwide TV \naudience.\n \nWarmest regards,\n____________________________________________\nKevin Bradley\nInsurance Broker\nGrupo Central de Seguros \nHome e-mail: kbradley@cwpanama.net\nOffice e-mail: kevin@centraldeseguros.com\nICQ #3695589\nFrom USA dial 011\nOffice Phone: +507 263-6450\nCellular: +507 613-1063\nFax:      +507 263-6818\nHome:   +507 263-9906\nUS Mailing Address:\nDept. PTY1161\nPO Box 025207\nMiami, FL 33102-5207\n____________________________________________\n \n", "mid" : "1455977.1075840219375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/686.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "686.", "date" : "2000-10-27 09:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Good morning from Panama!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a52" }, "sender" : "tony_eng@netcel360.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay,\n\nMy name is Tony Eng and I am responsible for Business Development for\nNetCel360.  NetCel360 would very much like to have an opportunity to meet\nwith you to understand Enron's current pan-Asian e-Business strategy and\nregional footprint.  I respectfully request a meeting with you to discuss\noperational and transactional issues that you face in the Asia-Pac region\nand solutions NetCel360 may be able to provide.\n\nHeadquartered in Asia, NetCel360 is the first pan-Asian e-Business Service\nProvider (eSP) led by Founder and Chairman, Phil Kelly, previously President\nof Dell Asia where he is recognized for his pivotal role in building Dell\nComputer's direct business to over $1 Billion.  Our executive staff are\nindustry leaders and bring their experience to NetCel360 from companies such\nas AT&T, Motorola, Dell Computer, Citibank, American Express, Bain, Allied\nSignal and more.\n\nThe core of our model is to provide a complete platform of transactional and\nbusiness services required to support e-commerce across Asia, enabling you\nto easily reach this entire market in multi-currency and multi-language\nformats.  The services are offered turnkey or customized to your specific\nrequirements.\n\nConsulting - Asia Pacific specific market research and Internet strategy\nexecution\nWeb Services - web hosting, design, translation/localization, integration\nFull Call Center Service Support - 24 x 7 support for virtually all contact\nchannels in multi-language formats (i.e. web, e-mail, VoIP, fax,\ninbound/outbound calls, text chat, form sharing) to provide customer\nservice, technical support, order fulfillment, warranty return/replace\nfunctionality\nFinancial and Legal Services - tax, treasury, collections, billing,\ncredit-card payment support\nLogistics - supply chain management, end-user delivery, export controls,\ncollect-and-return services/facilities, and customized on-line global\ntracking system\nInternet Service Provider - ISP connectivity, directory content, search\nfunctions, email, chat, and Web connectivity.\n\nKenneth, I would like the opportunity to introduce you to our Director of\nBusiness Development, Dan Delaney, and our Senior Consultant, Hao Wu, to\ntalk about your plans in the Asia-Pacific region.  It is quite likely that\nNetCel360 can off-load many of the challenges for you, leaving your\nresources available to focus on your customers, brand, and product\nstrategies.  In addition to the attached flash file on NetCel360, more\ninformation about our services, management team, alliances and investors is\navailable at www.netcel360.com.\n\nThank you for your time Kenneth.  I look forward to the opportunity of\nspeaking with you soon.  Please feel free to call me anytime with any\nquestions you may have at 858/592-8882.\n\nBest Regards,\n\nTony Eng\n\n\n\nNetCel360, Inc.\nPhone: 858/592-8882\nE-Mail: Tony_Eng@netcel360.com\nVisit us at www.netcel360.com\n\n <<NetCel360.exe>>\n\n - NetCel360.exe", "mid" : "9440804.1075840219399.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/687.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "687.", "date" : "2000-10-28 01:02:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "NetCel360 respectfully requests an opportunity to meet with you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a53" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expertfinder.mailing@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "  \nAs mentioned in our earlier email previewing expertfinder, due to the \nsensitivity of the data, we ask that you do not share the URL for expert\nfinder with other employees until it is determined who in the company will \nhave access to this tool.\n\nWe appreciate your time and look forward to your comments and thoughts on how \nwe might use and improve this tool.", "mid" : "26241294.1075840219422.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/688.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expertfinder.mailing@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "688.", "date" : "2000-10-27 16:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "The expertfinder" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a54" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "invitation.mailout@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mark your calendar!  The Corporate Holiday Party is on Saturday, December 9th \nat the Museum of Natural Science.  Your formal invitation will be \nhand-delivered within the next two weeks!", "mid" : "31538403.1075840219445.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/689.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "invitation.mailout@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "689.", "date" : "2000-10-27 16:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Save the Date!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a55" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Well, I know this is terribly short notice, but Ken does have a meeting with \nTom DeLay on Monday morning at 9:30 a.m.  (I know that's half a day gone for \nJoe if he's in town), but he is coming in to discuss RMIC (Republican \nMajority Issues Committee).  Are there specific things that Ken needs to be \nbriefed on?  I know that Steve did recommend that Ken have this meeting.\n\nThanks very much.\n\nRosie", "mid" : "19320273.1075840202443.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/69.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "69.", "date" : "2000-03-03 09:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Visit from Tom DeLay and Dani DeLay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a56" }, "sender" : "bill.miller@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Chamber Members,\n\nThe time for you to make a difference is now!\n\nWe have only 10 days until we elect a new president and a new\nCongress, and the U.S. Chamber needs your help.  The U.S.\nChamber of Commerce represents you - America's business\ncommunity - and now is when we can make a difference.\n\nHelping to elect pro-business candidates is not something we\nshould take for granted. That's why the U.S. Chamber has been\nworking hard over the past few months to help pro-business\ncandidates get elected. We've endorsed these candidates,\ncampaigned on their behalf, donated to their campaigns, and,\nmost importantly, lent them the awesome reputation of the U.S.\nChamber of Commerce.\n\nWe now need your help to make sure we are successful on\nNovember 7th.  Please take a moment now and visit the\nElections 2000 page on our web site.  This page can be\nfound by going to http://www.uschamber.com/Elections/.\n\nOnce there, click on Pro-Business Candidates and you will find a\nlist of the candidates we are actively campaigning for and\nsupport along with information about their race.  After you select\na particular candidate, we have also made it possible for you to\ncontribute directly to selected campaigns by selecting Contribute\nOn-line Now!\n\nI would also ask that you take a moment to read a recent op-ed by\nU.S. Chamber CEO Tom Donohue.  This op-ed titled - Business\nAs the Target - highlights the attacks the business community is\nunder from anti-business candidates.  I also feel it underscores the\nimportance of helping to elect and voting for pro-business\ncandidates!\n\nTo read Mr. Donohue's op-ed, please click here -\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/_Business+as+the+Target.htm\n\nOr, to help elect pro-business candidates, please:\n\n1. Visit http://www.uschamber.com/Elections/\n2. Click on Pro-Business Candidates\n3. Select the candidate you would like to support!\n4. Make a contribution of $150, $100, $75, or $50 directly to their campaign!\n\nPlease feel free to email me if you have any questions or if I can be of\nassistance to you.  And, thank you for helping us to elect candidates\nwho support business!\n\nSincerely,\n\nBill Miller\nPolitical Director\n\n\nP.S.  Please visit http://www.uschamber.com/Elections/, select a\npro-business candidate, and make a contribution directly to their\ncampaign.  Remember there are only 10 days left until the\nelection, so they need support from the business community now.\n\n\n", "mid" : "6592395.1075840219468.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/690.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "690.", "date" : "2000-10-28 10:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Election Update!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a57" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "mbecker2@mindspring.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "klay@enron.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "cc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "text" : "Here is the Chronicle story on the oppositions misleading and outright false\nads.\n\nDave\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Jeff Balke <jeff_balke@saveourrockets.com>\nTo: David Walden <savont@msn.com>; Andrea Bouchey <andreab@rocketball.com>;\nAnglea Blakeney <angelab@rocketball.com>\nSent: Friday, October 27, 2000 11:09 PM\nSubject: Chron Story on Misleading Ads\n\n\nWOW!  That might be the best story we've gotten.  If you haven't seen it\nyet, click the link below.\n\nhttp://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/730714\n\nJeff\nhttp://www.SaveOurRockets.com\nhttp://www.SaveOurComets.com\n\n\n", "mid" : "1651241.1075840219492.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/691.", "bcc" : [ "klay@enron.com", "georgep@rocketball.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net" ], "to" : [ "mbecker2@mindspring.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "dlaine@pstrategies.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "691.", "date" : "2000-10-28 06:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Chron Story on Misleading Ads" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a58" }, "sender" : "event@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is a post-only mailing.  Please do not reply to this message.\n\nNovember 1\nWHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE PEOPLE VOTE?\nPress Briefing\nWalter Berns, American Enterprise Institute; Robert A. Goldwin, American \nEnterprise Institute; and Norman J. Ornstein, American Enterprise Institute \nWednesday, 10:30*11:30 a.m.\n\nNovember 3\nDOES GOVERNMENT SPENDING  HARM THE ECONOMY?\nTax Policy Seminar\nFabio Schiantarelli, Boston College\nFriday, 9:00*11:00 a.m.\n\nTHE HERD OF SACRED COWS IN HEALTH  POLICY: A TEST FOR THE NEXT  CONGRESS AND \nNEW PRESIDENT Friday Forum\nNewt Gingrich, American Enterprise Institute\nFriday, 12:30*2:00 p.m.\n\nNovember 6\nIS THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN *PEACE* PROCESS DEAD, AND IF SO, WHAT NEXT?\nConference\nSteven Bryen, Lean Power; Doug Feith, Feith and Zell; Hillel Fradkin, \nAmerican Enterprise Institute; Charles Krauthammer;* Richard N. Perle, \nAmerican Enterprise Institute; and David Wurmser, American Enterprise \nInstitute Monday, 4:00*6:00 p.m.\n\nNovember 9\nELECTION WATCH 2000\nKarlyn H. Bowman, Norman J. Ornstein, William Schneider, and Ben J. Wattenberg\nThursday, noon*2:30 p.m.\nNovember  12*13\nSHADOW OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE MEETING\nSunday, 2:00*6:00 p.m.\nMonday, 11:00 a.m.*noon\n\nNovember 13\nART IN AN ERA OF INTOLERANCE\nBradley Lecture Lynne A. Munson, American Enterprise Institute\nMonday, 5:30*7:00 p.m.\nNovember 16\nTHE VIRTUE OF PROSPERITY: FINDING VALUES IN AN AGE OF TECHNO-AFFLUENCE\nBook Forum\nDinesh D'Souza, American Enterprise Institute\nThursday, 5:00*7:00 p.m.\n\nNovember 29\nJIANG ZEMIN'S LEGACY: BEIJING'S LATEST POLICIES ON REFORM, SUCCESSION, AND \nTAIWAN\nWilly Lam, South China Morning Post\nWednesday, 11:45 a.m.*1:30 p.m.\n\n* invited\n\nAll events are in the Wohlstetter Conference Center, AEI, twelfth floor.  \nContact: Elizabeth Bowen, 202.862.5880\n\n", "mid" : "2897225.1075840219515.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/692.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "692.", "date" : "2000-10-30 01:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "AEI November 2000 events" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a59" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth Lay has approved the attached expense report.\n", "mid" : "6188169.1075840219538.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/693.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "693.", "date" : "2000-10-30 03:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kenneth Lay has approved Rosalee Fleming's expense report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a5a" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.tilney@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Survey responses came in over the weekend -- so we ended with 71.44% \nparticipation from Enron overall !  A  fantastic response rate for us. Beth \nTilney", "mid" : "19374552.1075840219565.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/694.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "694.", "date" : "2000-10-30 09:45:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Pulse Final Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a5b" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Reminder, Enron's Year-End 2000 Performance Management Process has begun!\n\nDuring the feedback phase you will need to access PEP at \nhttp://pep.corp.enron.com to suggest reviewers who can provide feedback on \nyour performance.  You may also be requested to provide feedback on fellow \nemployees, but the system will only be open for feedback until November 17th!\n\nHelpDesk representatives will be available to answer questions throughout the \nprocess.  You may contact the HelpDesk at:\n\nHouston:  1-713-853-4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44-207-783-4040, Option 4\nE-mail:  perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nYour User ID & Password for PEP at http://pep.corp.enron.com are:\n\nUser ID: 90012923\n\nPassword: WELCOME", "mid" : "15889588.1075840219587.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/695.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "695.", "date" : "2000-10-30 11:15:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Year End 2000 Performance Management Process" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a5c" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Colin -\n\nKen Lay asked me to advise you that this is fine with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/26/2000 10:20 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk \nSubject: Duchess of Northumbria's request\n\nKen\n\nThanks for sending me the request from the Duchess of Northumbria for help \nwith her garden project.  I have discussed this with John Wakeham and our \nview is that unless you have any other reason for helping with this, we \nshould say a polite \"no\".\n\nThe background is summarised on the attached briefing note from Mike O'Neill, \nManaging Director of Lurgi Invent.\n\nAlnwick Castle is several hundred miles out of the Wessex region so it really \nis difficult to justify any Wessex help.  Lurgi Invent has done a little work \nfor the Duchess in providing water features for the garden.  However, this \nbusiness currently loses o1 million a year so we would be reluctant to see \nany sponsorship out of Lurgi Invent.\n\nGiven the nature of the project, the approach from the Duchess and the fact \nthat she can clearly afford to pay for it herself, we really do believe no is \nthe right answer.\n\nPlease let me know if you want any further information or if you want me to \ncorrespond direct with the Duchess.\n\nBest wishes.\n\nColin\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "30144187.1075840219611.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/696.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "696.", "date" : "2000-10-30 23:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a5d" }, "sender" : "adamk@nepco.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: D-Adam Kuti\nSent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:06 AM\nTo: 'qta1@home.com'\nSubject: FW: Report Company Policies Violations\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: D-Adam Kuti\nSent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:24 AM\nTo: 'qta1@home.com'\nSubject: FW: Report Company Policies Violations\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: D-Adam Kuti\nSent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:22 AM\nTo: 'klay@enron.com'\nSubject: Report Company Policies Violations\n\nDear Mr. Kenneth Lay\n\nThis is a request for an investigation, of Company Policies abuse.\n\n\nMr. Kenneth Lay\nEnron Compliance Officer\nCONFIDENTIAL - Conduct of Business Affairs\nP.O. Box 1188\nHouston, Texas 77251-1188\n\n\n\nThis is my plea for Help, and Official Complain against my supervisor Jean\nMortellaro\n\nMy name is Adam Kuti\nSenior Designer at Nepco  055-50-7538\n <<Enron Compliance Officer.doc>>\nI have bean working at NEPCO since 04/24/2000.\nI had reported Company polices violations, against my self of being subject\nof a discriminating abusive, insulting, harassing, unfair treatment by my\nSupervisor Jean Mortellaro.\n\nI had filed a verbal complaint in September this year, bot with Jean\nMortellaro's supervisor Bob Cano and\nWith the personnel manager Robin Johnson, and I have bean Ignored\nSecond-guessed.\nAt this point the ABUSE continue getting worse and started to effect my\nhealth.\nI have bean working hard at my job as a designer and and helping to train\nothers.\nI have a good relationship with my fellow workers and we have mutual\nrespect.\nI bean treated abusively disrespectfully discriminatingly because my Origin,\nand or my Age and because she just don't like me.\nShe is accusing me not doing my job destroying database. Coming up with all\nkind of an accusation trying to say that I can not do my job. I had try to\nswallow the insult and consult harassment from here, since I like my job and\nwhat I am doing but I cant take any more.\nPlease help me to investigate these meters.\n\nSincerely Adam Kuti\n\nI have proof and additional information to buck up my claim, if you need any\nMoore information please don't hesitate to contact me at\nAdam Kuti\n16201 E. Dakota Pl  # B  Aurora Co. 80017\n303 873-1515\n303 517-6668\nE-mail qttolna@hotmail.com <mailto:qttolna@hotmail.com>\n           Qta1@home.com <mailto:Qta1@home.com>\nPlease help me!\n\n\n\n\n - Enron Compliance Officer.doc", "mid" : "28550989.1075840219634.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/697.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "697.", "date" : "2000-10-30 23:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Report Company Policies Violations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a5e" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "gabby.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, November 6\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 3.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "28108402.1075840219669.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/698.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "gabby.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "jana.mills@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "698.", "date" : "2000-10-31 00:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a5f" }, "sender" : "theodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "As you can see from the attached calendar, Salomon Smith Barney will be\nunderwriting a tax free bond offering this week in your state.  If you or\none of your associates would like additional information about this issue,\nplease feel free to contact me.  Until next time, take care.\n\nAll the best,\n\nTed\n\nTheodore A. Schwab\nSenior Vice President- Investments\nSenior Portfolio Manager\nSalomon Smith Barney Inc.\nMember SIPC\n1850 K. St. NW, Suite 900\nWashington D.C. 20006\n202-862-2896 (Phone)\n800-424-3209 (Toll Free)\n202-857-5460 (Fax)\ntheodore.a.schwab@rssmb.com\nwww.smithbarney.com(HomePage)\nwww.ssbfcs.com/schwab(Bio)\n\nIf you no longer wish to receive communications from me, please let me know\nvia email, fax or phone.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\nReminder:  E-mail sent through the Internet is not secure.\nDo not use e-mail to send us confidential information\nsuch as credit card numbers, changes of address, PIN\nnumbers, passwords, or other important information.\nDo not e-mail orders to buy or sell securities, transfer\nfunds, or send time sensitive instructions. We will not\naccept such orders or instructions.  This e-mail is not\nan official trade confirmation for transactions executed\nfor your account.  Your e-mail message is not private in\nthat it is subject to review by the Firm, its officers,\nagents and employees.\n--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "5066606.1075840219693.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/699.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "699.", "date" : "2000-10-31 03:16:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Tax Free Bond Underwriting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a60" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com", "joan.richard@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bill.donovan@enron.com", "anna.harris@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "ann.joyner@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "ann.joyner@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "ann.joyner@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "text" : "FURTHER CLARIFICATION TO THE MESSAGE BELOW, for PERSONAL AIRCRAFT USE, the \nmembers of the Office of the Chairman must approve the requests.  In addition \nto Ken and Jeff, Joe Sutton will also approve personal requests.\n\n\nThis is the revised list of persons authorized to approve use of the company \nplane.  If there is a duplicate request for a plane, one of the members of \nthe Office of the Chairman  (Ken, Jeff or Joe) will determine priority.\n\n\nCliff Baxter\nMark Frevert\nKevin Hannon\nKen Harrison\nJoe Hirko\nStan Horton\nKen Lay\nRebecca Mark\nMark Metts\nLou Pai\nKen Rice \nJeff Skilling\nJoe Sutton\nTom White \n\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\nRosalee", "mid" : "23496392.1075840200857.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/7.", "bcc" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "joe.hirko@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "ann.joyner@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "marsha.lindsey@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "sherri.reinartz@enron.com", "pam.benson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com", "joan.richard@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bill.donovan@enron.com", "anna.harris@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "7.", "date" : "1999-08-16 02:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Persons Authorized to Approve Use of the Company Planes" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a61" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sherri, I'm sorry I have been sending your e-mails to the \"old\" name.  I \ndidn't realize it had been changed, but this is so right and very good!\n\nRosie", "mid" : "9599189.1075840202470.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/70.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "70.", "date" : "2000-03-08 00:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Sorry!!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a62" }, "sender" : "lisa.hobbs@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosie\n\nThanks for the message.  Does Ken want me to contact the Duchess or will he?\n\nColin\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay @ ENRON on 31/10/2000 13:48:05\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Colin Skellett/BTH/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request  \n\nHi Colin -\n\nKen Lay asked me to advise you that this is fine with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/26/2000 10:20 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk \nSubject: Duchess of Northumbria's request\n\nKen\n\nThanks for sending me the request from the Duchess of Northumbria for help \nwith her garden project.  I have discussed this with John Wakeham and our \nview is that unless you have any other reason for helping with this, we \nshould say a polite \"no\".\n\nThe background is summarised on the attached briefing note from Mike O'Neill, \nManaging Director of Lurgi Invent.\n\nAlnwick Castle is several hundred miles out of the Wessex region so it really \nis difficult to justify any Wessex help.  Lurgi Invent has done a little work \nfor the Duchess in providing water features for the garden.  However, this \nbusiness currently loses o1 million a year so we would be reluctant to see \nany sponsorship out of Lurgi Invent.\n\nGiven the nature of the project, the approach from the Duchess and the fact \nthat she can clearly afford to pay for it herself, we really do believe no is \nthe right answer.\n\nPlease let me know if you want any further information or if you want me to \ncorrespond direct with the Duchess.\n\nBest wishes.\n\nColin\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "26867541.1075840219716.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/700.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "700.", "date" : "2000-10-31 08:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a63" }, "sender" : "gwyn.koepke@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay and Mr. Skilling:\n\nWe launched a new product this month called the Enron \"Global Markets \nMonitor\", which will be published each week by my team in the Country Risk \nand Foreign Exchange department within Vince Kaminski's Research Group.  We \nthought you might find our publication informative.  The most recent Global \nMarkets Monitor is attached below.  This product was specifically designed to \nserve Enron's needs by helping the traders and business units stay abreast of \ninternational events that can have an impact on their profits and \nstrategies.  This publication allows these groups to focus on their core \nbusinesses yet stay current on important developments in the global financial \nand commodity markets.  Special emphasis is placed on potential central bank \npolicy changes and the impact these changes have on interest rates and \ncurrencies.  The weekly publication is available on our web site, by \nselecting the \"Global Markets Monitor\" link under the spinning \"NEW\":  \n\nhttp://ecthou-webcl1.nt.ect.enron.com/research/ForeignExchange/FXMain.htm\n\nMaureen Raymond-Castaneda \nENA Research Group, Country Risk and Foreign Exchange\n", "mid" : "20772999.1075840219739.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/701.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "701.", "date" : "2000-10-31 04:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "New ENA Research Product - International Economic Review" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a64" }, "sender" : "jeff.mcclellan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "karen.marshall@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Good day to all,\nCougars@Enron is hosting our first annual golf tournament on March 26, 2001 \nat Falcon Point Golf Club in Katy.  The purpose for the golf tournament is to \nprovide scholarships for Enron dependants to attend the University of Houston \nand fund operating expenses.  Mr. Lay has graciously agreed to be our \nhonorary chair for this event which will most certainly guarantee success.  I \nwould like to ask that Enron participate in this event from a sponsorship \ncapacity. Many Enron employees, University of Houston faculty, students and \nalumni will be participating and I believe that this will be a chance to \npromote the Enron name in all of those areas.  Considering that we are \npushing the area of recruiting with this university, this will be an \nexcellent way to enhance said efforts.  We will be marketing the sponsors \nthrough advertising, tournament recognition and special mention at the post \ntournament reception and dinner.  The levels are as follows:\n\nAmount Level   What is received \n$5,000.00  Title sponsor  Advertising and recognition throughout the entire \nevent.  2 teams of four to play the tournament.  Golf shirts, lunch and      \ndinner  for sponsor participants.  Invitation to present scholarships at the \nscholarship dinner subsequent to the event.\n\n$2,500.00 Gold sponsor  Advertising and recognition throughout the entire \nevent.  1 team of four to play the tournament.  Golf shirts, lunch and \ndinner      for sponsor participants.  \n\n$2,500.00 Silver sponsor  Advertising and recognition throughout the entire \nevent.  2 people to play the tournament.  Golf shirts, lunch and dinner      \nfor sponsor participants.  \n\n$100  Hole sponsor  Advertising at 1 hole of the tournament.\n\nI believe that Enron would benefit from participating in this event.  The \nscholarships benefits Enron employees, there are 650 Enron employees that are \ngraduates of the University of Houston who will take great pride in knowing \nthat Enron supports their university, the recruiting program will benefit \nbecause deans, faculty, professional groups, students and alumni will be \ninvolved which should enhance relations that would beneficial to our efforts \nthere.  \n\nPlease let me know what we can do.  I continue to believe that Cougars@Enron \nis a group that can benefit the company, the employees and the university and \nthis tournament will be the key to its success.\n\nThanks for your time!!\nJeff McClellan\nPresident-Cougars@Enron", "mid" : "31489867.1075840219764.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/702.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "karen.marshall@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "702.", "date" : "2000-10-31 05:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cougars@Enron Golf tournament" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a65" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Will you please do it, Colin?  Ken is in Japan.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/31/2000 10:59 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request  \n\nRosie\n\nThanks for the message.  Does Ken want me to contact the Duchess or will he?\n\nColin\n\n\n\n\n\nKenneth Lay @ ENRON on 31/10/2000 13:48:05\nSent by: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON\nTo: Colin Skellett/BTH/AZURIX@AZURIX\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request  \n\nHi Colin -\n\nKen Lay asked me to advise you that this is fine with him.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nColin Skellett@AZURIX\n10/26/2000 10:20 AM\nSent by: Lisa Hobbs@AZURIX\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk \nSubject: Duchess of Northumbria's request\n\nKen\n\nThanks for sending me the request from the Duchess of Northumbria for help \nwith her garden project.  I have discussed this with John Wakeham and our \nview is that unless you have any other reason for helping with this, we \nshould say a polite \"no\".\n\nThe background is summarised on the attached briefing note from Mike O'Neill, \nManaging Director of Lurgi Invent.\n\nAlnwick Castle is several hundred miles out of the Wessex region so it really \nis difficult to justify any Wessex help.  Lurgi Invent has done a little work \nfor the Duchess in providing water features for the garden.  However, this \nbusiness currently loses o1 million a year so we would be reluctant to see \nany sponsorship out of Lurgi Invent.\n\nGiven the nature of the project, the approach from the Duchess and the fact \nthat she can clearly afford to pay for it herself, we really do believe no is \nthe right answer.\n\nPlease let me know if you want any further information or if you want me to \ncorrespond direct with the Duchess.\n\nBest wishes.\n\nColin\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "29703127.1075840219787.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/703.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "colin.skellett@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "703.", "date" : "2000-10-31 05:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Duchess of Northumbria's request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a66" }, "sender" : "jeff.mcclellan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\nDo you know of anyone that would be interested in helping us with this \ntournament?  I need as many sponsors as possible to fund scholarships and as \nthis is our primary fund-raiser, I need to make every opportunity count.  \nAdditionally, I would like to send out letters of thanks to our sponsors.  \nWould you sign the letter with me?  If your signature is on them, we can \nbuild even stronger relationships.\n\nAlso,\nOn 12/14/00, I have reserved the dining room on 50 for our Cougars@Enron \nChristmas party.  My intent is to invite employees, deans, faculty and school \nofficials to attend.  The time is from 5:30 to 7:00.  Can you attend if even \nfor a short time?\n\nPlease let me know at your earliest convenience,\nJeff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeff McClellan/HOU/EES on 10/31/2000 \n01:44 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJeff McClellan\n10/31/2000 01:27 PM\nTo: David Tagliarino/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen Marshall/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elyse \nKalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Cougars@Enron Golf tournament\n\nGood day to all,\nCougars@Enron is hosting our first annual golf tournament on March 26, 2001 \nat Falcon Point Golf Club in Katy.  The purpose for the golf tournament is to \nprovide scholarships for Enron dependants to attend the University of Houston \nand fund operating expenses.  Mr. Lay has graciously agreed to be our \nhonorary chair for this event which will most certainly guarantee success.  I \nwould like to ask that Enron participate in this event from a sponsorship \ncapacity. Many Enron employees, University of Houston faculty, students and \nalumni will be participating and I believe that this will be a chance to \npromote the Enron name in all of those areas.  Considering that we are \npushing the area of recruiting with this university, this will be an \nexcellent way to enhance said efforts.  We will be marketing the sponsors \nthrough advertising, tournament recognition and special mention at the post \ntournament reception and dinner.  The levels are as follows:\n\nAmount Level   What is received \n$5,000.00  Title sponsor  Advertising and recognition throughout the entire \nevent.  2 teams of four to play the tournament.  Golf shirts, lunch and      \ndinner  for sponsor participants.  Invitation to present scholarships at the \nscholarship dinner subsequent to the event.\n\n$2,500.00 Gold sponsor  Advertising and recognition throughout the entire \nevent.  1 team of four to play the tournament.  Golf shirts, lunch and \ndinner      for sponsor participants.  \n\n$2,500.00 Silver sponsor  Advertising and recognition throughout the entire \nevent.  2 people to play the tournament.  Golf shirts, lunch and dinner      \nfor sponsor participants.  \n\n$100  Hole sponsor  Advertising at 1 hole of the tournament.\n\nI believe that Enron would benefit from participating in this event.  The \nscholarships benefits Enron employees, there are 650 Enron employees that are \ngraduates of the University of Houston who will take great pride in knowing \nthat Enron supports their university, the recruiting program will benefit \nbecause deans, faculty, professional groups, students and alumni will be \ninvolved which should enhance relations that would beneficial to our efforts \nthere.  \n\nPlease let me know what we can do.  I continue to believe that Cougars@Enron \nis a group that can benefit the company, the employees and the university and \nthis tournament will be the key to its success.\n\nThanks for your time!!\nJeff McClellan\nPresident-Cougars@Enron\n", "mid" : "31187401.1075840219811.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/704.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "704.", "date" : "2000-10-31 05:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cougars@Enron Golf tournament" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a67" }, "sender" : "news@rciinfo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here's how you can reach the best and brightest active and passive IT \ncandidates.\n\nThe most widely read newspaper by IT professionals, \"USA TODAY,\" is \npublishing a special fifth section, TECHNOLOGY TODAY, in the November 13 \nissue.\n\nTECHNOLOGY TODAY will include a bannered recruitment-advertising section, IT \nJOBS TODAY.\n\nTarget your recruitment advertising to your geographic needs:\n\nNational, Regional or within any of the 25 advertising\nprint markets throughout the United States\n\nReach 4.6 Million qualified IT candidates with experience in:\n\n*  Information Systems\n*  Applications\n*  Databases\n*  e-Commerce\n*  Internet\n*  Networking\n*  Platforms\n*  Wireless\n*  Telecommunications\n*  Security\n*  Software\n*  Multimedia\n*  Technical Sales and Support\n\nAdvertising in this section guarantees your message gets to today's high-tech \nelite.\n\nSpace is limited - Reserve now\nMaterials due November 6\n\nFor additional information, space availability or reservations\nTerry Preston, National Sales Manager\ntpreston@rcimedia.com?subject=IT_Today\nor call 561-686-6800 x256\n\n\n=================================================================\nThis information has been e-mailed to keep you \napprised of recruitment-advertising opportunities \ndesigned to get your hiring needs in front of \nhard-to-find candidates. \nIf this information is not suitable for your area \nof responsibility or if you want to be removed \nfrom our distribution list, please e-mail\nnothankyou@rciinfo.com", "mid" : "12880759.1075840219834.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/705.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "705.", "date" : "2000-10-31 07:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Local IT Candidates found." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a68" }, "sender" : "rick_wallace@notes.amdahl.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com", "kenneth.rice@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.rice@enron.com" ], "text" : "I talked to your secretary today to see when you would be in Japan. She\n        told me that you were already there. I was going to try to set up a\n        meeting with our CEO. We decided that I was too late and,\n        therefore, should introduce myself via email. Amdahl is a US\n        subsidiary of Fujitsu. Amdahl has been working with EBS at a lower\n        level on the Blockbuster partnership and the Portland to Houston\n        data center migration. We have determined that there are many\n        synergies between the two companies on a global basis.\n\nFujitsu is the second largest IT company in the world and Japan's largest\n        computer manufacturer. In terms of US dollars, Fujitsu is about $52\n        billion. Here is a web site if you are interested.\n\n          http://www.fujitsu.com/\n\nFujitsu is a large consumer of electricity and broadband. I would like to get \nthe executives of the two companies talking.\n      I think there are major opportunities for Enron to sell \"stuff\" to \nFujitsu, for Fujitsu to sell \"stuff\" to Enron, and to jointly\n     develop   products.\n\nAt your convenience, I would like to come by and introduce myself and see if \nyou agree that we should have the two\n     companies open discussions. I understand that you will be in Houston on \nMonday. I will try you then.\n\n\nRick Wallace\n\nVice President for Strategic Accounts\n\nAmdahl Corporation, a Fujitsu Company\n\nHouston: 713-850-8828 x 6659\n\nAustin: 512-480-2296 direct\n\n           512-482-0024 switchboard\n\n           512-422-7344 cell\n\nvoicemail: 1-800-795-1799 x 6659\n\nNote: all voice mails will page me", "mid" : "27292326.1075840219857.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/706.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.rice@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "706.", "date" : "2000-10-31 04:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fujitsu" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a69" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "SHEA DUGGER of I2 TECHNOLOGIES, INC sent Kenneth L. Lay of Enron Corporation\na Priority Overnight FedEx Envelope.\n\nThis shipment is scheduled to be sent on 31OCT00.\n\nThe tracking number is 790388683062.\n\nTo track this shipment online click on the following link:\nhttp://www.fedex.com/cgi-bin/tracking?tracknumbers=790388683062&action=track&l\nanguage=english&cntry_code=us\n\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFedEx interNetShip is the world's first shipping application accessible\nvia the internet.  With interNetShip, you no longer need to handwrite\nairbills or install additional software.\n\nRegister for FedEx interNetShip and try the future of shipping today!\nhttps://www.fedex.com/cgi-bin/ship_it/interNetShip/\n\nDisclaimer\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\nFedEx has not validated the authenticity of any email address.", "mid" : "13041006.1075840219880.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/707.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "707.", "date" : "2000-10-31 06:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FedEx shipment 790388683062" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a6a" }, "sender" : "bbreen@questia.com", "recipients" : [ "twilliams@questia.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rodc@canion.com", "pamclane@ta.com", "dcabello@questia.com", "tharris@questia.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pamw@canion.com", "plucas@ta.com", "sbarrick@questia.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pamw@canion.com", "plucas@ta.com", "sbarrick@questia.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pamw@canion.com", "plucas@ta.com", "sbarrick@questia.com" ], "text" : "Here are the proposed dates for next year's Board meetings:\n\nTuesday, January 23\nThursday, March 15\nThursday, April 12\nWednesday, June 20\nThursday, July 19\nThursday, September 6\nThursday, October 18\nWednesday, December 5\n\nAll meetings will be 7:00 am to 11:00 am.\n\nPlease check your calendars and let me know if these dates will work for\nyou.  Thank you.\n____________________________________________________\n\nBelinda Breen\nQuestia Media, Inc.\nPhone:  713/358-2837\nFax:       713/358-2990\nE-mail:   BBreen@questia.com\n____________________________________________________", "mid" : "2653351.1075840219904.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/708.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "pamw@canion.com", "plucas@ta.com", "sbarrick@questia.com" ], "to" : [ "twilliams@questia.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rodc@canion.com", "pamclane@ta.com", "dcabello@questia.com", "tharris@questia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "708.", "date" : "2000-10-31 07:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Questia Board Meeting Schedule for 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a6b" }, "sender" : "muaa@mizzou.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "It is time to get together again. November 2nd is the first Thursday of\nthe month and Arcadoro's is holding our table from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. If\nyou have not joined us at this location, you should give it a try. The\nfood is great and the company cannot be beat! The address is 5000\nWestheimer. This is the corner of Westheimer and Post Oak (the NW corner\nof the intersection). It is located below Morton's Steakhouse and valet\nparking is complementary.\n\nIf you need further directions or have any questions about our get\ntogether, please check out the chapter's web site at\nhttp://users.netropolis.net/bayoucitytigers/.\n\nThe Bayou City Tigers joined our sister alumni clubs in Austin to watch\nMizzou play the Longhorns. While we hoped for a different result, it was\nstill a great opportunity to commune with fellow Tigers. Just like our\nCasual Conversations.\n\nIf you need information, please feel free to call any of the Board of\nDirectors (phone numbers are on the web site) or email Bob Hanson:\ntxhansons@aol.com\n\nSuggestions or feedback is always welcome. See you on Thursday.\n\n\n\nThis message is brought to you by the MU Alumni Association in an effort\nto better inform our alumni of Mizzou events.\n\nIf your address has changed or you prefer not to receive email\nnotifications, please contact the MU Alumni Association at\nmuaa@mizzou.com or (800) 372-6822.\n\nBecome a registered user of the MU Alumni Association website. Only MUAA\nmembers may register to access our online directory, post class notes and\nbusiness cards. Register now at: http://www.mizzou.com/firsttimeuser.htm", "mid" : "1036977.1075840219927.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/709.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "709.", "date" : "2000-10-31 07:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Bayou City Mizzou Casual Conversation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a6c" }, "sender" : "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "chris.davis@gulfaero.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "cc" : [ "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "text" : "Attached is an updated senior management org chart with admins. names,\nphone/fax numbers and mail codes.  If you have any questions, please feel\nfree to call.\n\nThanks,\nSandy\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rohde, Lisa\nSent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 9:18 AM\nTo: HOU CEOSec\nSubject: CEO Org Chart\n\n <<cap org0301assts.ppt>>\n\nLisa Rohde\nExecutive Assistant\nOffice of Michael Capellas, President & CEO\nCompaq Computer Corporation\n281-514-1297 (phone)\n281-518-9882 (fax)\nlisa.rohde@compaq.com <mailto:lisa.rohde@compaq.com>\n\n\n\n - cap org0301assts.ppt", "mid" : "3869470.1075840202501.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/71.", "bcc" : [ "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "to" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "chris.davis@gulfaero.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "71.", "date" : "2000-03-22 03:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: CEO Org Chart" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a6d" }, "sender" : "bill.miller@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Chamber Members,\n\nI wanted to take a brief moment to update you on some close U.S.\nSenate races the U.S. Chamber PAC is involved in.  Please take a\nmoment to visit the appropriate links to learn more about these\npro-business candidates, and how you can help them win on\nNovember 7th.\n\nBill Miller\nPolitical Director\n\n*****************************\nWilliam Roth - Delaware\n\nThe latest Mason Dixon poll has Senator Roth with a 3-point lead\nover Gov. Tom Carper.  To learn more about Senator Roth or help\nhis campaign, please click here -\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/William+Roth\n.htm.\n\n******************************\nBill McCollum - Florida\n\nRep. Bill McCollum is currently tied in a race against Bill Nelson\naccording to the latest poll by John McLaughlin & Associates. Rep.\nMcCollum earned a well-deserved reputation as a friend of\nbusiness during his 10 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.\nTo help his campaign, please visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Bill+McCollu\nm.htm.\n\n**********************************\nSpencer Abraham - Michigan\n\nThe latest numbers show Senator Abraham is maintaining a slight\nlead over Rep. Debbie Stabenow. Senator Abraham has been a\nchampion of the free enterprise system and has consistently taken a\npro-technology, pro-trade, and pro-education stance in Congress.\nTo help his campaign, please visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Spencer+Abra\nham.htm.\n\n***********************************\nRod Grams - Minnesota\n\nSenator Grams was a champion of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's\nY2K liability reform bill, and is fighting for much-needed tax relief for\nsmall businesses. Polls show Senator Gram slightly behind in his\nre-election bid and he needs our help.  Please visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Rod+Grams.ht\nm\nto help him today!\n\n**********************************\nConrad Burns - Montana\n\nFor more than 11 years, Senator Conrad Burns has been fighting\nfor business in the U.S. Senate.  He maintains a slight lead in his\nre-election bid over challenger Brian Schweitzer.  To learn more\nabout Senator Burns and his pro-business record, visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Conrad+Burns\n.htm.\n\n************************************\nRick Santorum - Pennsylvania\n\nThroughout his tenure in Congress, Rick Santorum has led the\nfight for fiscal responsibility, most notably on welfare, health\ncare, and Social Security reform.  He is running against Rep. Ron\nKlink, who received only a 22% approval rating from business\ngroups.  To get help Senator Santorum, visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Rick+Santoru\nm.htm.\n\n********************************\nRick Lazio - New York\n\nThe clear pro-business candidate in this race is Rep. Rick Lazio.\nRick Lazio received an 85% cumulative rating from the U.S.\nChamber of Commerce and has been a champion of family businesses,\nsupporting numerous bills eliminating useless and\ncounterproductive regulations.\n\nTo support Rick Lazio for the U.S. Senate visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Rick+Lazio.h\ntm.\n\n************************************\nGeorge Allen - Virginia\n\nGovernor George Allen is highly regarded for creating a\npro-business environment in Virginia. His accomplishments\ninclude improving education, reforming welfare, cutting taxes,\nand eliminating or amending 70% of Virginia's state regulations.\nRecent polls have this race virtually tied!\n\nTo learn more about Governor Allen and how you can help elect\nhim to the U.S. Senate, visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/George+Allen\n.htm.\n\n*************************************\nSlade Gorton - Washington\n\nSenator Slade Gorton has earned an 88% pro-business, score in\n1999 from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.  He faces opposition\nfrom former RealNetworks Vice President Maria Cantwell who spared\nno expense to win the primary nomination.  To help Senator\nGorton's re-election campaign, please visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/Senate/Slade+Gorton\n.htm.\n\n**************************************\nPro-Business Candidates\nTo learn more about other pro-business candidates supported by\nthe U.S. Chamber PAC, please visit our Elections 2000 page at\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/.\n\nTo support the U.S. Chamber PAC's Election 2000 program, visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/_pacform.htm.\n\n**************************************\n\nYou are receiving this e-mail because you are a U.S. Chamber of\nCommerce member.  If you received this e-mail in error or wish\nto unsubscribe, simply hit Reply and type UNSUBSCRIBE in the\nsubject line.\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "13732480.1075840219951.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/710.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "710.", "date" : "2000-10-31 14:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "U.S. Senate Election Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a6e" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 10/30/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,811\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,896\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t391,409\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 10/30/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,412\t72%\nEnron Europe Limited\t112\t32%\nGlobal Products\t141\t33%\nEnron Metals\t146\t9%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t44%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,505,936,632\nMTD\t42,459,620,469\nLTD\t211,151,854,740\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,002,203,863\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t14,965,234,107\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t539\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t2\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,106\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,871\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,639\n", "mid" : "14422877.1075840219980.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/711.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "711.", "date" : "2000-10-31 09:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for October 30, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a6f" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com", "skeeper@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "For your information (and follow-up Sally).  Linda\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: PMBadDogs@aol.com [mailto:PMBadDogs@aol.com]\nSent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 9:13 PM\nTo: Mrslinda@lplpi.com\nSubject: lot 4 mocklin from faithful architect\n\n\nDEAR KEN & LINDA;\n   JUST A QUCK NOTE TO LET YOU KNOW I HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN YOU, DOC\n\"REQUESTED\" LIGHTER WORK LOAD FOR FEW DAYS,SO TOOK HIS ADVICE.\nHAPPY TO REPORT 120/85. I AM SORRY FOR DELAY WILL HAVE SCHEMATIC\nFLOOR PLANS WITHIN FEW DAYS, ALONG WITH BACKUP FOR 1st & 2nd\nPAYMENTS TO ME & OUTLINE PROPOSAL FOR BALANCE OF WORK.\n\n                                        BEST WISHES & HAPPY BOOO!DAY\n\n                                                STAN", "mid" : "8087063.1075840220006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/712.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com", "skeeper@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "712.", "date" : "2000-10-31 13:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: lot 4 mocklin from faithful architect" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a70" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "vermeil@ev1.net", "kenneth_lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com", "kenneth_lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com" ], "text" : "Dear  Robyn, \n?\nThis  looks great!? I will e-mail a copy to Ken and see if he wants any \ntickets  for us.? Thanks for handling this for me.? Bless your little  \nheart.? Love, Mom\n?\nP.S.? If any of the kids want to give you a couple of names of  people they \nwould like you to call for unused tickets, add them to my  list.? I will \nprioritize my names for you, \n??????? if you send me the list I gave  you.? \n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Christophe Vermeil  [mailto:vermeil@ev1.net]\nSent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 10:52  PM\nTo: Beau Herrold; Linda; Mark Lay Office; Elizabeth A.Lay Vittor;  David \nHerrold\nSubject: rockets season has begun\n\n\nHello dear siblings... yes, believe it or not, I  am sending one of my rare \ne-mails.?\n?\nI will be in charge of distributing Rocket  tickets this season for mom and \nKen?since I successfully accomplished  baseball ticket distribution without \nhaving a nervous breakdown.? You all  were actually wonderful and made it \nvery easy due to the rules that were set  up by the folks prior to my \nreceiving that responsibility.? Organization  comes natural to me so I am \nhappy to do it again so that mom has one less  thing on her plate.\n?\nRules have not yet been sent out by mom and  Ken,?but I do want to get a jump \nstart on the season distribution since  it is upon us already.? With \nbaseball, all ticket were requested prior to  the 1st of each month, so that \nI was able to commit game tickets to family and  then to Mom and Ken's \nsignificant other people for that  given?month.? Tickets were requested and \nguaranteed one  month?at a time?not further out?than that.? There was also  \nsome sort of first come first serve rule?which I don't fully remember but  it \nalso never became a problem.??All of these rules made it  work?so I suggest \nsticking to them  again?regarding?basketball.??(Mom and Ken?may null  and \nvoid all of this with new rules but these are my suggestions until they do  \nso.)\n?\nThere are 4 tickets grouped together on row 1 and  an additional 4 tickets \ngrouped together on row 2.? So, this year we have  the pleasure of an \nadditional 4 tickets at each game which should make the  rubics cube of \nticket distribution a bit easier.\n?\nNovember games include:\n?\nThursday??? ???  Nov.2?????? ?? 7:30  pm??? Milwaukee\nTuesday??? ???  ?Nov.7???????? 7:30  pm??? Los Angeles\nThursday??? ???  Nov.9?????? ?? 7:30  pm??? Vancover\nTuesday????  ??? Nov.14????????7:30  pm????Chicago\nThursday??????  Nov.16??? ??? 7:30 pm???  Charlotte\nSaturday??? ???  Nov.18??? ??? 7:30 pm???  Pheonix\nTuesday??????  ? Nov. 28???????7:30  pm??? Sacramento\n?\nPlease let me know ASAP what your requests are  for the month of November and \nI will do my best to try and make everyone  happy.? This needs to be resolved \nby friday of this week  Nov.3rd so that I am able to distribute to family and \nthen start  making calls down the list of mom and Ken's significant other \npeople so that  all tickets are used.? If you have not contacted me by friday \nwith your  requests, I will distribute tickets so no whining is allowed if \nyou don't get  what you later realize you want.? Remember FRIDAY IS THE \nDEADLINE FOR THE  MONTH OF NOVEMBER.\n?\nRegarding December, get your requests in now  which will be final and tickets \nwill be distributed to everyone by  friday the?1st of December.\nNo tickets will go unused.\n?\nDecember games include:\n?\nSaturday??? ??? Dec  2??????????7:30  pm??? Portland\nTuesday???  ???? Dec  5??????????7:30  pm??? Dallas\nSaturday??? ??? Dec  16??? ??? 7:30 pm???  Denver\nTuesday???????  ?Dec 19??? ??? 7:30 pm???  San Antonio\nThursday??? ??? Dec  21??? ??? 7:30 pm??? Los  Angeles\nSaturday??? ??? Dec  23??? ??? 7:30 pm??? Golden  State\nWednesday???Dec  27??? ??? 7:30 pm???  Seattle\n?\nBest way to get me is by fax 713 629  5755 since I am at home with the wee \nprecious ones.? I receive  faxes?instantly.? For those of you that are hipper \nthan me and like  email, that is another option but?it takes a maximum?of 24 \nhours for  me to receive your messages since Christophe takes the computer to \nand from  work everyday.\n?\nI hope everyone is doing well and HAPPY  HALLOWEEN!!!\n?\nRobyn", "mid" : "23818829.1075840220033.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/713.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "dherrold@enlineresources.com", "courtney@lplpi.com", "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "beau@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com" ], "to" : [ "vermeil@ev1.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "713.", "date" : "2000-10-31 16:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: rockets season has begun" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a71" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached news release was sent over PRNewswire early this morning.\n\n(See attached file: Evista Early Effects Release.doc)\n\n\n\n\n - Evista Early Effects Release.doc", "mid" : "18693832.1075840220057.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/714.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "714.", "date" : "2000-11-01 01:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**re; Evista Early Effects" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a72" }, "sender" : "dcramer@as-coa.org", "recipients" : [ "tmcnamara@as-coa.org", "mwalmsley@as-coa.org", "mwalmsley@as-coa.org" ], "cc" : [ "mwalmsley@as-coa.org" ], "text" : "TO:       Members of the Board of Directors\n\nFROM:          Ted McNamara\n\nSUBJECT:  Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Americas Society\n          Monday, December 11, 2000\n          9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.\n\nThank you for your prompt response to my memo regarding the date of the\nDecember Board meeting.\n\nThis is to confirm that the December meeting of the Board of Directors of\nthe Americas Society will be held on Monday, December 11, 2000, 9:00 a.m. -\n10:30 a.m., at 680 Park Avenue, Conference Room-3rd floor.  The meeting\nagenda and minutes of the September 14 meeting will be sent to you closer\nto the date.\n\nIf you have not already done so, please confirm your attendance to Doris\nCramer by phone at 212-249-8950, ext. 345, or by fax at 212-249-1880, or by\nemail to dcramer@as-coa.org.  We regret that the change in date from\nDecember 5 made it impossible for some of you to attend.\n\nI look forward to seeing you on December 11.", "mid" : "17102985.1075840220081.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/715.", "bcc" : [ "mwalmsley@as-coa.org" ], "to" : [ "tmcnamara@as-coa.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "715.", "date" : "2000-11-01 02:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "DECEMBER MEETING OF THE AMERICAS SOCIETY BOARD OF DIRECTORS from\r\n Ted McNamara" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a73" }, "sender" : "will.reed@techforall.org", "recipients" : [ "clark97@swbell.net", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jtt@jttrotter.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "pdouglas@salus.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "TECHNOLOGY FOR ALL UPDATE FOR OCTOBER, 2000\n\nENRON ANOUNCES EMPLOYEE PROGRAM\n Computers and Broadband access to be given to Employees\n Employees encouraged to donate Computers to TFA\n\n$45 MILLION SMARTFORCE DONATION TO BE ANNOUNCED NOVEMBER 15\n 450,000 online courses over three years\n SmartJobs to be Key Component\n\nAMERICA CONNECTS CONSORTIUM\n TFA Participating as \"friend\"\n Online Resources to be Shared\n\nBLUECURRENT RELATIONSHIP FINALIZED\n Will manage and deliver Corporate Technology Assets\n Potential is 12 million computers redeployed over five year\n\nLINCT COALITION \"LEARN AND EARN\" PROGRAM TO EMPOWER\n\nDIGITAL DIVIDENDS CONFERENCE, SEATTLE\n         TFA begins discussion with Hewlett Packard\n  International Contacts developed\n\nASIA FOUNDATION RELATIONSHIP BEING DEVELOPED\n\nLAY AND TROTTER ASSIST IN FUNDRAISING EFFORTS\n Houston Foundations Approached First with requests for $5 million\n Corporations and Friends Next\n Capital Infusion required to help TFA build capacity and long term\nsustainability\n\nPROGRESS CONTINUES ON IVERCITY DEAL\n Content to be created for TFA's constituents\n Convertible Royalty for TFA\n\nROSEMARIE FOSTER TO JOIN TFA AS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT\n\nDISCUSSIONS WITH INTERNET POLICY INSTITUTE\n\nNEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, WASHINGTON DC, SAN DIEGO, ATLANTA\n\nROAD-SHOW.COM DONATES WEBCAST PRODUCTION\n****************************************************\nENRON ANOUNCES EMPLOYEE PROGRAM\nOn October 5, Enron announced \"it will give employees of its wholly owned\nsubsidiaries a high-speed computer and Internet connection, including\nbroadband connectivity, for use at home, beginning in 2001.   .......Through\na company-wide computer drive, employees will be able to donate their\nexisting home computers to Technology For All (www.techforall.org) , a\nnational program working to bridge the digital divide.\"   Technology For All\nthanks Ken Lay for his leadership in this decision that also helps TFA serve\nAmerica's underserved and disadvantaged.\nFor more information, the full press release is located at\nhttp://www4.enron.com/corp/pr/releases/2000/ene/87-PC-Enron.html .\n\n\n$45 MILLION SMARTFORCE DONATION TO BE ANNOUNCED NOVEMBER 15\nOn November 15 TFA and SmartForce\n(http://www.smartforce.com/corp/marketing/default.htm ) will post a joint\npress release announcing the donation of 450,000 scholarships for SmartForce\neLearning courses to be delivered through the TFA secure website to end\nusers seeking training with TFA collaborative program partners across the\nUS.  The 600 online courses available through the program are in English and\nSpanish and include everything from computer basics to various levels of\ntechnical certification. This generous gift to TFA will be utilized over a\nthree year period and has a retail value of approximately $45 million. A key\ncomponent of the gift will be the inclusion of a \"SmartJobs\" section on the\nweb site that will list companies doing business with SmartForce that have\npledged to interview job applicants who successfully complete training\nthrough a TFA/SmartForce course. Scott Yeager will call Greg Priest, CEO of\nSmarforce, on behalf of TFA and thank him for this generous gift toward the\nTechnology For All initiative.\n\nAMERICA CONNECTS CONSORTIUM\nTFA is working with the America Connects Consortium (ACC) to help support\nCommunity Technology Centers across the US. The ACC received recently\nreceived a $2 million Department of Education  grant to support CTC efforts.\nThe benefits to TFA include program support for existing TFA programs and\nthe ability to share best practices across the US. The consortium will\nassist TFA in its city by city model by helping encourage exisiting\norganizations to work together. In addition to sharing TFA online content\nTFA will also host online curriculum resources created by the consortium on\nthe private side of our web site.  The work of the Consortium will begin\nwith an organizational meeting in Boston, November 15-16.  For more\ninformation read the full release posted on the TFA web site at.\nhttp://www.techforall.org/showdoc.cfm?id=35&ret=new\n\nBLUECURRENT RELATIONSHIP FINALIZED\nTFA recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Bluecurrent.  Through\nthe relationship Bluecurrent will assist TFA with the management and\ndonation of corporate technology assets across the US.  Through the creative\nuse of donated assets as \"currency\" the Bluecurrent relationship will save\nTFA $13.5 million in projected cash expenses over the next five years to\nprocess and redeploy corporate technology assets donated to TFA.  In\naddition, we believe this relationship will dramatically increase the\ncomputers available to TFA and its program partners.  For more information\nabout Bluecurrent go to http://www.bluecurrent.com .\n\nLINCT COALITION \"LEARN AND EARN\" PROGRAM TO EMPOWER\nOne of the beneficiaries of the Bluecurrent relationship will be the ability\nof TFA to more quickly rollout the TFA/LINCT coalition \"Learn and Earn\"\nProgram. This program will allow disadvantaged persons who participate in\nthe program to learn how to use a computer and then mentor another person\nusing the same curriculum. By completing both parts of this cross-age peer\ntutoring program, participants will then \"earn\" a computer to take home,\nthus creating new opportunities for education and economic empowerment.\nMore information about the LINCT coalition \"learn and earn\" program can be\nfound at http://www.linct.org/\n\nDIGITAL DIVIDENDS CONFERENCE, SEATTLE\nTwo weeks ago I attended the Digital Dividends Conference in Seattle.  The\nfocus of the Conference was \"creating digital dividends\" and exploreing\ninnovative approaches to closing the global digital divide.  The conference\nwas hosted by the World Resources Institute, chaired by William D.\nRuckelshaus, and reviewed business modesl and market development strategies\nto close the digital divide.  I made several important connections at the\nconference including key personnel with Hewlett Packard.  Carly Fiorina,\nHP's CEO, announced a huge global initiative by Hewlett Packard to address\nthe digital divide in 1000 villages across the world.\n\nASIA FOUNDATION RELATIONSHIP BEING DEVELOPED\nThrough the introduction of Enron lobbyist David Merrill, former ambassador\nto Bangladesh during the Bush adminstration, TFA met last week with the\nPresident and several staff members of the Asia Foundation. The Asia\nFoundation supports economic development and other efforts in Asia and is\nfunded by private contributions and the US State Department. The Asia\nFoundation indicated an interest in working together with TFA in the future\nas Enron expands its backbone to Japan and other Asian countries.\n\nLAY AND TROTTER ASSIST IN FUNDRAISING EFFORTS\nTFA and its local affiliate Technology For All-Houston are working together\nto follow through on grant requests of $5 million over a three year period\nfrom Houston area foundations.  We have had initially o\\positive responses\nfrom Houston Endowment and the Brown Foundation as well as several smaller\nfoundations including the Hamman Foundation and the Sterling Turner\nFoundation. We are also preparing requests to Houston area corporations and\nfriends of TFA that will go out in the next few weeks.  A bridge loan from\nthe Redstone bank has been secured to get us through the next couple of\nmonths. TFA anticipates a need for $4.5 million in cash over the next twelve\nmonths to help us build capacity and long term sustainability.  With the\ncreative business relationships being created we expect to be able to insure\nsustainability of the organization after the initial capacity is secured.\nHowever, until that time, TFA will be dependent upon the cash and in-kind\ncontributions of foundations, corporations, its board members and friends.\n\nPROGRESS CONTINUES ON IVERCITY DEAL\nThe IverCity \"deal\" is an example of an innovative and creative solution for\nlong-term sustainability.  Through the co-branding of the TFA/IverCity web\nsite, we hope to drive web users to IverCity content and thus create the\npotential for a IverCity liquidity event that will benefit TFA's long term\ncapital needs.  Jack Clark has done a superb job creating the draft of the\nlegal document outlining the deal.  We thank Jack Trotter for his suggestion\nto create a convertible royalty rather than just equity by itself.  The\nbenefit to TFA is the ability for TFA to be compensated by the number of\nusers we direct to the IverCity content which will be useful to TFA\nconstituents.\n\nROSEMARIE FOSTER TO JOIN TFA AS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT\nEffective, November 20, Rosemarie Foster will be joining the TFA staff\nfulltime as administrative assistant.  She will begin working some partime\nhours this week. Thanks to Jack Trotter and Jack Clark for providing office\nspace for Rosemarie.  Additional TFA staff are being c\\interviewed to assist\nwith fund-raising, program development, web site development and network\ninfrastructure support.\n\nDISCUSSIONS WITH INTERNET POLICY INSTITUTE\nJustin Cornett represented TFA recently at a \"town hall\" meeting of the\nInternet Policy Institute (IPI) in Austin.  The IPI will be working with TFA\nin our Washington DC rollout. We will be meeting with them again next week\nin DC. We thank Ken Lay for his initial introductions to the board members\nand staff of the IPI.\n\nNEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, WASHINGTON DC, SAN DIEGO, ATLANTA\nThrough introductions from TFA board members and others we are beginning to\ndevelop key contacts in each of the cities noted above. Board assistance\nwill be required as we also seek to develop co-branding corporate\nrelationships.  As per the wishes of the board, we are focused on New York,\nWashington DC, and Los Angeles first.  We will keep you posted and request\nyour assistance as appropriate.\n\nROAD-SHOW.COM DONATES WEBCAST PRODUCTION\nRoad-Show.com, an Enron customer, recently donated a webcast for TFA to\nutilize on its website.  The url for the site is listed below and will soon\nbe accessible from TFA's web site as well.\nhttp://webevents.road-show.com/rs_TI/9282000/linkto_fta.htm\n\n\nThanks for your support!\n\nWill\n---------------------------\nTechnology For All\n\"Creating Opportunities Through Access\"\n\nWill Reed\n109 North Post Oak Lane, Suite 425\nHouston, Texas  77024\nUSA\n\n713.316.5750\nDirect 713.316.5761\nFAX 713.316.5790\nCell 713.806.1622\n\nTFA Network Operations Center\n3403 Marquart\nSuite 204\nHouston, Texas  77027\n713.961.0012\nhttp://www.techforall.org\nE-Mail will.reed@techforall.org", "mid" : "22615283.1075840220108.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/716.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "clark97@swbell.net", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jtt@jttrotter.com", "jhduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "pdouglas@salus.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "716.", "date" : "2000-11-01 03:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Technology For All Update, October 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a74" }, "sender" : "bmitchell@chaindrugstore.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken:\n\nThis is a brief note to thank you for taking the time to serve as a\nreference for me.  Your continued support of both my professional and\npersonal development is deeply appreciated.  You are a fine role model and\nsomeone who continues to inspire me to strive further.\n\nI have taken a job as President and CEO of ChainDrugStore.net, a web based\nB2B information exchange.  We are based in Alexandria, Va.  My boss and\nChairman of our Board is Craig Fuller.  You may remember that Craig was Vice\nPresident Bush's Chief of Staff.\n\nLet's keep our fingers crossed on GW--looks good, but too close for comfort.\nI keep in regular touch with my friends Larry Lindsey, Bob Grady and Bob\nZoellick--understand they serve on an advisory board for Enron.\n\nKen, thanks again for everything and keep my ESOP investment growing.\n\nBest,\n\nBrad Mitchell\n\n\nPresident and CEO\nChainDrugStore.net\n413 N. Lee Street\nAlexandria, VA  22313\nbmitchell@chaindrugstore.com\n703.837.4224\nwww.chaindrugstore.net", "mid" : "24024212.1075840220132.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/717.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "717.", "date" : "2000-11-01 07:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thank You" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a75" }, "sender" : "colson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "OLSON,CINDY K  has suggested reviewers and submitted them for your approval.  \nYou may review/modify this list of reviewers by logging on to PEP at \nhttp://pep.corp.enron.com  and going to Supervisor Services.  Please \nremember, no feedback can be completed on OLSON,CINDY K  until you have \napproved the list.", "mid" : "14455742.1075840220154.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/718.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "718.", "date" : "2000-11-01 09:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Approval for reviewer" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a76" }, "sender" : "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jenny.rub@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Jenny,\n\nMr Lay has agreed to to let Joe Sutton keep his existing equipment, please \ncall Pam Benson and let her know that we will let\nJoe keep the existing equipment and will not upgrade any of his PC's\n\nRegards\n\n\n\nFrom: Jenny Rub@ENRON on 11/01/2000 01:18 PM\nTo: Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc:  \nSubject: Joe Sutton and Pamela Benson (MOVE)\n\n\nPhilippe,  Should we do this upgrade?  Sorry to be a pain....JR\n\n\n----- Forwarded by Jenny Rub/Corp/Enron on 11/01/2000 01:17 PM -----\n\n\tPaige Cox\n\t11/01/2000 12:20 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: LaMetrice Dopson/NA/Enron@Enron, Jenny Rub/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Joe Sutton and Pamela Benson (MOVE)\n\nI KNOW this is becomming a pain .. but ....\n\nWe received a request from Pam Benson this morning to upgrade Mr. Sutton's \nlaptop that he's been approved to take with him. He currently has  Toshiba \nProtege, and now he wants to return that and take an IBM X20 -- free of charge\n\nI'll need approval from someone, please.\n\nThanks!\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Paige Cox/Corp/Enron on 11/01/2000 12:12 \nPM ---------------------------\nTo: Mike Harrelson/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Paige \nCox/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Darrin Morris/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Joe Sutton and Pamela Benson  (MOVE)\n\nI just received a phone call from Pamela Benson \n\nTime -  10:18 \nWed November 1st\n2000 \n\nThis was in regards to Mr. Suttons Laptop that was requested by him.  He \nwould like to have the X20 Thinkpad ready by Nov 10th.  Pamela Benson had \nsaid that they where allowed to take this one free of Charge. (?????)  He \nwill be turning in his Toshiba Protege's  both so the total amount of \ncomputers that will be in his possession will be 2 \n\n1 X20      Suzanne Sutton \n1 X20     Joe Sutton\n\nPlease review so that if I have to ask Pam any question I will know what \ninformation is needed.  This request by Mr. Sutton need to fulfilled by Nov \n10th.  Do we need to make this an urgent issue and start setting this up if \nso I need to get the Laptop???? d\n\n\n\nDave Martinez \nExecutive Support Team Lead \n713-503-6651 cell\n713-853-5447 Wk\n877-810-8119 pgr\n8776108119@skytel.com (email pgr)\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "23584771.1075840220178.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/719.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "jenny.rub@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "719.", "date" : "2000-11-01 09:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Joe Sutton and Pamela Benson (MOVE)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a77" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Sherri -\n\nKen said that he will pledge $750.00 - $5 per mile.  Sally will pass on to \nHolly in the Foundation office to prepare a check to get to you.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nSherri Sera\n03/29/2000 11:13 AM\n\n\nTo: J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Dolores Fisher/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey \nSherrick/Corp/Enron@Enron, Christina Grow/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W \nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James M \nBannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff Baxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nRichard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes \nChristodoulou/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James \nDerrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Peggy \nFowler/Enron@Gateway, Mark Frevert/LON/ECT@ECT, Kevin Hannon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Ken Harrison/Enron@Gateway, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Joe Hirko/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Kurt S \nHuneke/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Mark \nKoenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P Mark/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Mike \nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Greg \nWhalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, Brenda \nGarza-Castillo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Marcia \nManarin/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Susan Skarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nStacy Guidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Beena \nPradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K Heathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nSharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Molly \nBobrow/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rosane \nFabozzi/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stephanie \nHarris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget Maronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mary \nTrosper/Enron@Gateway, Nicki Daw/LON/ECT@ECT, Carol Ann Brown/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Dolly Henrici/Enron@Gateway, Ann \nJoyner/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Elaine \nRodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Nancy Young/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Cindy Stark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sherryl \nStone/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mary E \nGarza/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Maureen McVicker/HOU/EES@EES, \nJoannie Williamson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rosalee Fleming/Corp/Enron@Enron, Marsha \nLindsey/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Cathy Phillips/HOU/ECT@ECT, Loretta \nBrelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sue Ford/HOU/ECT@ECT, Karen \nOwens/HOU/EES@EES, Dorothy Dalton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nLauren Urquhart/LON/ECT@ECT, Pam Benson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nLiz M Taylor/HOU/ECT@ECT, Judy G Smith@EES, Katherine Brown/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nVanessa Groscrand/Corp/Enron@Enron, Cindy Olson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bobbie \nPower/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Danny McCarty/LON/ECT@ECT, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, David W \nDelainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark E Haedicke/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael \nKopper/HOU/ECT@ECT, John J Lavorato/CAL/ECT@ECT, Jere C Overdyke/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nGreg Piper/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard \nDiMichele/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jay \nFitzgerald/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jim Fallon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nCarter/Corp/Enron@ENRON, David Cox/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nTom Gros/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, \nDan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Jim Crowder/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nMary Ann Long/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Charlene \nJackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Mark S \nMuller/HOU/EES@EES, Michael Burke/Houston/Eott@Eott, John B \nEchols/HOU/EES@EES, Gene Humphrey/HOU/ECT@ECT, Drew C Lynch/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nAmanda K Martin/HOU/AZURIX@AZURIX, Ted Murphy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark \nPalmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paula Rieker/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rob \nWalls/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Berberian/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Scott Yeager/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Stephen Barth/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, John \nBloomer/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kenny Burroughs/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Garland/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, John Griebling/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nKevin Howard/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Kristina \nMordaunt/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Everett Plante/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, David Reece/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, James Reece/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Rex \nShelby/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Claudia Johnson/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kevin Kohnstamm/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Steve Luginbill/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Jean Mrha/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Brad Nebergall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nRaymond Bowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Janet R Dietrich/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeff \nDonahue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Gary Hickerson/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vince J \nKaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, George McClellan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Julia Murray/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nBrian Redmond/HOU/ECT@ECT, Colleen Sullivan/HOU/ECT@ECT \nSubject: Jeff Skilling does MS150\n\n\n\n\n\t\n\nWell, the bike is inspected, a few training rides have been made, and the \ncamping gear is being dusted off (yes, he is actually camping at the \nfairgrounds in LaGrange!).  Now all our fearless leader (and incidentally, \nthe National Multiple Sclerosis Society's 2000 Man of the Year), Jeff \nSkilling, needs is your help in raising money for MS.\n\nEnron's MS150 Dream Team is bigger than some townships in these parts - over \n350 Enron employees, led by Jeff, will ride from Houston to Austin under the \nEnron Flag April 15-16, and the team's goal is to raise $350,000.  I am \nchallenging (is begging a better word?) each of you to pledge a certain \namount per mile - i.e., $1, $2, $5, it's your call.  I'll even give you a \nbreak on the calculation and use 150 miles, even though Jeff swears it's \ncloser to 170 miles (you know how he is with numbers).  Of course, a flat \npledge is also appreciated.  And don't forget, Enron will match your pledge \nto this very worthy cause 1-1.\n\nI hope you will join the team and help Enron maintain its status as the top \nmoney raiser of all MS150 rides in the NATION!  Thank you for your \nconsideration.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me.\n\nSherri x3-5984\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "5707285.1075840202528.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/72.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sherri.sera@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "72.", "date" : "2000-04-03 08:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Jeff Skilling does MS150" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a78" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 10/31/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,612\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,917\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t395,021\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 10/31/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,117\t73%\nEnron Europe Limited\t113\t30%\nGlobal Products\t166\t27%\nEnron Metals\t216\t9%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t45%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,286,628,342\nMTD\t44,746,248,811\nLTD\t213,438,483,083\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,017,015,500\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,079,918,773\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t543\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t4\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,201\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,891\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,649", "mid" : "10749831.1075840220209.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/720.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "720.", "date" : "2000-11-01 10:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for October 31, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a79" }, "sender" : "nc@mmf.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "sl@mmf.com", "sl@mmf.com" ], "cc" : [ "sl@mmf.com" ], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay:\n\nWe are an exciting venture in healthcare in our seed round of funding and\nwould like to speak to you in further detail about our project.  We would\nlike to setup a meeting at your convenience and get your thoughts on MMF.\nAttached are brief highlights regarding our advisors, investors and\nfounders.\n\nBest Regards.\n\nNathan Capoor and Steve Laumas.\nMMF Systems, Inc.\nTel: 212 593 0916\nFax: 212 412 9025\nEmail: sl@mmf.com or nc@mmf.com\nwww.mmf.com\n445 Park Ave., Suite 900\nNew York, NY 10022\n\nMyMedicalFiles is a powerful new service for consumers to educate and\nimprove their health through access to their medical information .  MMF\nprovides a breakthrough technology and business model to access and manage\nones medical files as well as educate oneself through personalized content.\nMMF improves patient care by allowing physicians to easily input key patien=\nt\nmedical information, which is useful for us, our parents and our kids.\n\nInvestors\nRajat Gupta - CEO, McKinsey & Co.\nTarrant Venture Partners - David Bonderman (CEO, Texas Pacific Group)\nRuss Warren, M.D. - Surgeon-in-Chief, Hospital for Special Surgery\nDavid Boies - Leading litigator\nEddie Trump - CEO, Trump Group\nDavid Schwartz - Leading architect\nRopes & Gray II, L.P.\n\nAdvisors\nPaul Verkuil =01) Healthcare and administrative law expert, Chairman, MMF\nSystems, Inc.\nRichard Rockefeller, M.D. =01) Medical informatics; Board Member, Rockefell=\ner\nUniversity\nPaul Marks, M.D. =01) ex-CEO, Memorial Sloan-Kettering; Board Member, Dreyf=\nus,\nPfizer\nRuss Warren, M.D. =01) Surgeon-in-Chief, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)\nDr. Bruce Vladeck =01) ex-Head of HCFA (Healthcare Financing Administration=\n)\n\nFounders\nSteve Laumas, M.D. =01) Business development/Financial, Goldman Sachs, Pfiz=\ner\nNathan Capoor, M.D. =01) Business development/Legal, CS First Boston, Pfize=\nr", "mid" : "15359367.1075840220232.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/721.", "bcc" : [ "sl@mmf.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "721.", "date" : "2000-11-01 17:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: MyMedicalfiles" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a7a" }, "sender" : "mary.brown@pwblf.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr Lay,\n\nPlease find enclosed the initial invitation letter and fax back form.\n\nWe very much hope that you are able to join us at the Council Meeting in \nLondon (RAC Club) on 23rd January.\n\nPlease do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information at \nthis stage.\n\nYours sincerely,\n\nMary Brown\n\n\n--\nMary Brown\nAssistant to the Chief Executive\nThe Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum\n\nPromoting responsible business practices that benefit business and society\n\nTel:  44(0)20 7467 3667    Fax:  44(0)20 7467 3610    Website:  www.pwblf.org\n\nThis email contains privileged & confidential information for the \naddressee(s) only.   IF THE READER OF THIS E-MAIL IS NOT THE INTENDED \nRECIPIENT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT ANY USE DISSEMINATION OR COPYING OF THIS \nE-MAIL IS PROHIBITED.\nIf this e-mail has been mis-directed, please notify the administrator \n<mailto:nick.claridge@pwblf.org>, then destroy this communication.  The \ncontents remain the property of The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum.\n - Council and Board fax back 200\n - Council invite 25-1-01", "mid" : "10651669.1075840220277.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/722.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "722.", "date" : "2000-11-02 04:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "INVITATION TO THE PWBLF COUNCIL MEETING 23RD JAN 00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a7b" }, "sender" : "maokotani@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Kenneth Lay:\n\nIt was my pleasure to meet you in Tokyo.\nI have received compliments about Mr.Lay, from people who have watched you on\nour show.\nI just wanted to thank you for\nyour answers to my questions with kindness and sincerity.\nI was so attached and impressed with your personality.\nI hope I could have another chance to interview you on our show soon.\nAgain, thank you so much for you cooperation.\n\nSincerely;\nMaoko Kotani  (TV Tokyo \"World Business Satellite\")               ", "mid" : "9719114.1075840220303.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/723.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "723.", "date" : "2000-11-02 02:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "It was my pleasure meeting you. World Business Satellite, TV Tokyo." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a7c" }, "sender" : "cscusack@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good Morning Rosalee,\n?\nI've attached the following:\n\nthe draft letter (Word/mail merge format) for Mr.  Lay's review (Lay Enron \nHouston) - as I mentioned, he may personalize it  anyway he sees fit and of \ncourse you'll need to fill in the blanks with the  specifics.  \nthe list of Houston companies (Houston Region) Mr.  Moore developed from the \nFortune 400 list of Houston companies - it is  important that Mr. Lay know he \nshould invite any other chief executive/company  in the Houston area that he \nbelieves would be interested in the Committee's  work.  \nthe mailing list (Houston mailing list) which  includes phone numbers for \nfollow up calls if necessary.  \nour most recent rosters of board members and committee  members.\n\nOnce you have additional Houston companies, I'll be glad  to help with \nnames/addresses/phone numbers. \n?\nI'll FedEx to you our brochures to include with the  letter/invitation. If \nyou have any questions or need our assistance in anyway  please do not \nhesitate to call me. Thanks again for all your help.\n?\nChristine Cusack\nCommittee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy\n?\nP.S. Mr. Newman has confirmed that he will attend. I don't  have confirmation \nfrom Mr. Derr's office yet - I'll let you  know.\n - Lay Enron Houston.doc\n - Houston Region.xls\n - Houston mailing list.doc\n - CECP Board Members.doc\n - CECP Members.doc", "mid" : "6177774.1075840220326.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/724.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "724.", "date" : "2000-11-02 03:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dec 6 luncheon" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a7d" }, "sender" : "cscusack@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosalee, just heard back from Mr. Derr's assistant.  Unfortunately, he is \nunable to attend. Please delete his name from the  letter/invitation. Thank \nyou. Chris", "mid" : "12445037.1075840220349.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/725.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "725.", "date" : "2000-11-02 03:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ken Derr" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a7e" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "jfielding@gs.com", "tmerkle@brook.edu", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "jfielding@gs.com", "tmerkle@brook.edu", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [ "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "jfielding@gs.com", "tmerkle@brook.edu", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "text" : "I am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the\npaper.\n\nAttached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller.  We hope it reflects\nwell the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is\nour intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror\nthis summary.  I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call\nat one of the following times.  Please indicate with an \"X\" in the boxes\nnext to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.\n\n   Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST [   ]\n\n   Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST  [   ]\n\n   Monday November 27, 6 pm EST  [   ]\n\n\nWe would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,\neither in writing or by phone.  Please indicate below what your preference\nwould be.  If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your office\nto set it up.\n\n\n   Call [   ]\n\n   Writing [   ]\n\nThere will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting\ntakes place to go over the final draft.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you.\n\nThanks very much,\nJeff\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>\n\n - SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc", "mid" : "18970703.1075840220375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/726.", "bcc" : [ "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "jfielding@gs.com", "tmerkle@brook.edu", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "to" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "726.", "date" : "2000-11-02 03:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a7f" }, "sender" : "bill.miller@uschamber.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Chamber Members,\n\nFollowing is a list of races for the U.S. House of\nRepresentatives that most observers believe could change\nCongress depending on their outcome.  Please take a moment to\nreview these races and click through to support the pro-business\ncandidates.  To view a complete list of candidates supported by\nthe US Chamber, visit http://www.uschamber.com/Elections/.\n\nYou can make a difference in these critical contests.  Please get\ninvolved today!  We can make a difference and elect a pro-\nbusiness Congress.\n\n\nBill Miller\nPolitical Director\n\n**********************************\nNew Jersey - Dick Zimmer\n\nFormer Congressman Dick Zimmer is a fiscally responsible,\nsocially moderate Republican who wants to reclaim the House seat\nhe held for three terms before his unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate.\nMost polls have him with a slight lead over his opponent.\n\nTo help Dick Zimmer, please visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/New+Jersey/Di\nck+Zimmer.htm .\n\n******************************************\nIllinois - Mark Kirk\n\nMark Kirk is stressing fiscal conservatism and common-sense\nimprovements to schools and education. He has vowed to hold\nthe line on wasteful spending and insist on a balanced budget.\nA recent A Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV poll has this race within the\nmargin of error.  To help Mark Kirk's campaign, visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/Illinois/Mark\n+Kirk.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nIndiana - John Hostettler\n\nU.S. Representative John Hostettler faces a tough challenge from\nPaul Perry, an orthopedic surgeon who has used his medical\nconnections to raise substantial amounts of money.  However,\nRep. Hostettler cannot be underestimated and has earned an 83%\nrating with the U.S. Chamber in 1999.  Business should stand by\nhis side in this election that will likely be won by a narrow margin.\n\nTo help Rep. John Hostettler now, go to\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/Indiana/John+\nHostettler.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nKentucky - Ernie Fletcher\n\nRep. Ernie Fletcher, who earned a 96% positive voting record\nwith the Chamber, is in a tough race and has come under heavy\ncriticism from anti-business forces for his votes supporting the\nU.S. Chamber of Commerce's positions.   His loss would be a\nsymbolic victory for anti-business interests, which would like to\nclaim that his support of pro-business positions caused his\ndefeat.\n\nPlease help us help Rep. Fletcher by clicking here -\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/Kentucky/Erni\ne+Fletcher.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nMichigan - Mike Rogers\n\nMr. Rogers is the cofounder of a family building business, an\nex-Army officer, and a former FBI special agent. He has a strong\nunderstanding of the need to create and maintain a pro-business\nenvironment.  Recent polls have him running slightly ahead of his\nopponent, but the presidential campaigns make Michigan extremely\nvolatile.\n\nThis open seat provides business with an excellent opportunity to\npick up a pro-business candidate.  Click on the following to help\ntoday - \nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/Michigan/Mike\n+Rogers.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nArkansas - Jay Dickey\n\nU.S. Rep. Jay Dickey has earned an admirable 94% approval\nrating from the U.S. Chamber. That's not surprising, since Dickey\nis himself a small businessman, owning a number of food\nfranchises in Arkansas.  Rep. Dickey's opponent, State Senator\nMichael Ross voted to raise the income tax rate on corporations.\n\nTo support Rep. Jay Dickey, click here -\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/Arkansas/Jay+\nDickey.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nCalifornia - Jim Rogan\n\nRecent polling shows Rep. Jim Rogan with a slight lead over his\nopponent.  However, this race is expected to be extremely close\ncome Election Day.  Rep. Rogan has consistently taken positions\nsupporting free enterprise, sponsoring legislation supporting\nsmall businesses, voting for tax reforms and free trade and\nadvocating other key pro-business positions.  To help his\ncampaign, please visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/California/Ji\nm+Rogan.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nCalifornia - Steve Kuykendall\n\nCalifornia's 36th District is a battleground this year with U.S.\nRep. Steve Kuykendall facing off against the previous\nseatholder, Jane Harman. For business, the choice in this race\nis clear: it's Kuykendall, who has voted with the U.S. Chamber\nof Commerce 92% of the time. A true friend of free enterprise,\nRep. Kuykendell has earned the business community's support\nor another term.\n\nTo support Rep. Kuykendall's campaign, click here\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/California/St\neve+Kuykendall.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nCalifornia - Brian Bilbray\n\nRep. Brian Bilbray is in his toughest race since he ousted then-\nRep. Lynn Schenk in 1994.  As a business owner, Rep. Bilbray\nunderstands the impact regulations and taxes can have on small\nbusinesses. For his pro-business efforts, the U.S. Chamber\nendorses Bilbray for re-election and hopes you will help his\ncampaign by visiting -\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Pro-Business+Candidates/House/California/Br\nian+Bilbray.htm.\n\n**************************************************\nSupport Pro-Business Candidates!\n\nTo support the U.S. Chamber PAC's Election 2000 program and\nthe pro-business candidates we support, visit \nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/_pacform.htm.\n\nFor your Get-Out-the-Vote toolkit, visit\nhttp://www.uschamber.com/Elections/Get-Out-The-Vote/default.htm.\n\n**************************************************\n\nYou are receiving this e-mail because you are a U.S.\nChamber of Commerce member.  If you received this e-mail\nin error or wish to unsubscribe, simply hit Reply and type\nUNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6407574.1075840220400.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/727.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "727.", "date" : "2000-11-02 09:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "U.S. House Election Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a80" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Your office can open up the attached file to view  our tracking as of last \nnight.\n\nPlease call with questions.\n\n?\n\nThe ch 2 survey had a wider spread but I don't  think it is accurate (63-36).\n\nThe Chronicle will be calling tomorrow with their  poll numbers. Their poll \nis a creation of Dick Murray and Bob Stein. I would  expect them to show us \nin a much tighter race. These guys are not always  accurate (remember their \n60-40 against poll on baseball in '96).  \n", "mid" : "15927394.1075840220423.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/728.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "728.", "date" : "2000-11-02 04:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena poll tracking" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a81" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Michael D. Baselice <mikeb@baselice.com>\nTo: George Postolos (E-mail) <georgep@rocketball.com>; Angela Blakeney\n(E-mail) <angelab@rocketball.com>; Dave Walden (E-mail) <savont@msn.com>;\nGlenn Smith (E-mail) <gsmith@pstrategies.com>; Dale Laine (E-mail)\n<dlaine@pstrategies.com>\nSent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 11:49 AM\nSubject: SORRY EVERYONE! Attached are the timeline charts thru Nov 1st\ninterviewing\n\n\n\n\n\nMICHAEL BASELICE\nBaselice & Associates, Inc.\n4131 Spicewood Springs Road\nSuite O-2\nAustin, TX  78759\nPhone: (512) 345-9720\nFax: (512) 345-9740\nemail: mikeb@baselice.com\n\n\n\n\n - 290NOV1.ppt", "mid" : "28008069.1075840220446.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/729.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "729.", "date" : "2000-11-02 04:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Attached are the timeline charts thru Nov 1st interviewing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a82" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com", "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com", "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken Lay has approved the attached expense report for Rosalee Fleming.\n", "mid" : "23775534.1075840202551.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/73.", "bcc" : [ "andrew.zabriskie@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "73.", "date" : "2000-04-03 09:41:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Approval of Rosalee Fleming's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a83" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "text" : "Attached for your information is the letter to shareholders that Sidney\nmentioned at the October board meeting.  If you have any questions, please\ncall me.\n\nAlecia DeCoudreaux\n\n\n(See attached file: ST Election Letter.pdf)\n\n\n - ST Election Letter.pdf", "mid" : "30045119.1075840220470.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/730.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "730.", "date" : "2000-11-02 07:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Letter to Shareholders" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a84" }, "sender" : "lblanchard@howard.edu", "recipients" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "b.diane.smith@anheuser-busch.com", "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "b.diane.smith@anheuser-busch.com" ], "cc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "b.diane.smith@anheuser-busch.com" ], "text" : "THIS MESSAGE IS FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ARTIS G.\nHAMPSHIRE-COWAN, ESQ:\n\nPresident Swygert asked that I forward the following memorandum to your\nattention.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Swygert, H. Patrick\nSent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 5:48 PM\nTo: AllEmployees; Faculty; AllStudents\nSubject: Chairman Savage Honored\n\n      November 1, 2000\n\nMEMORANDUM\n\nTo:  Howard University Community\n\nFrom:  H. Patrick Swygert\n  President\n\nSUBJECT: Chairman Savage Honored\n\nFrank Savage, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, was honored on Monday,\nOctober 30, by the Governor's Committee on Scholastic Achievement of New\nYork State at its annual Robert F. Wagner Memorial Dinner Dance.  Chairman\nSavage was cited for his leadership in education and commitment to the well\nbeing of New York citizens.\n\nSince its founding in 1955, the Governors Committee on Scholastic\nAchievement has awarded approximately $5,000,000 to more than 3,500\ndeserving students in New York's public, parochial and private schools in\nthe form of four-year college scholarships.  Mr. Edward Lewis, Publisher of\nEssence Magazine, served as Dinner Chairman.  I know you join me in\ncongratulating Chairman Savage.\n\nHPS:as\n\n\n", "mid" : "7672039.1075840220495.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/731.", "bcc" : [ "celestewright@ngsc.org", "leond@blackenterprise.com", "glaughlin@akingump.com", "lchaves2@lifespan.org", "hymanv@mckgrp.com", "b.diane.smith@anheuser-busch.com" ], "to" : [ "cfcoleman@mail.com", "rl158@aol.com", "dfh@europeonline.net", "marie.c.johns@bellatlantic.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "robert_lumpkins@cargill.com", "debbieallen@dreamworks.com", "dick.parsons@twi.com", "mdpayson@aol.com", "lpowell861@aol.com", "gdprothro@aol.com", "frank_savage@acml.com", "glegg_watson@mc.xerox.com", "gwhite@valuequest.com", "wglawfirm@aol.com", "cbroome@howard.edu", "mposton@howard.edu", "mwinston@law.howard.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "731.", "date" : "2000-11-02 08:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Chairman Savage Honored" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a85" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com" ], "text" : "This is a reminder of your ongoing obligation to report to the Securities\nand Exchange Commission (\"SEC\") transactions in Lilly stock.  In light of\nthe complexity of the reporting rules and the potential for severe\npenalties for noncompliance, please contact me in advance of any\ntransaction.  As a reminder, the SEC rules cover all transactions,\nincluding:\n\n-   purchases\n-   sales\n-   gifts\n-   trust or partnership transactions\n-   transactions in the Dividend Reinvestment Plan\n-   exchange fund transactions\n\nWe request advance notification of Lilly stock transactions for two\nreasons:\n\n   There are certain times when you should not engage in market\n   transactions in Lilly stock.  Routinely, these \"black-outs\" occur around\n   the end of each quarter through the time quarterly/annual earnings are\n   announced.  In addition, occasionally, we are aware of \"inside\n   information\" that may be considered material and we therefore advise our\n   reporting persons to avoid open market transactions in Lilly stock.\n   While you may not know of the event, the knowledge may be imputed to\n   you.  Advance communication allows you to avoid situations that may have\n   legal consequences, or if not, at least may cause embarassment.\n\n2.   We prepare for you the required reports of the transaction to the SEC.\n\nIf you had any Lilly stock transactions in October, please advise me as\nsoon as possible.  We will prepare the required reports for your signature\nand file them with the SEC and the New York Stock Exchange (\"NYSE\").  The\nreports must be received by the SEC and the NYSE no later than the 10th day\nof the month following the month in which the transaction occurs.  If I am\nnot available, please contact Jim Lootens (317-276-5835) regarding any\nproposed transaction.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding these matters, please do not hesitate\nto call me.  Thank you for your cooperation.\n\nAlecia A. DeCoudreaux\n", "mid" : "27836516.1075840220520.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/732.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "732.", "date" : "2000-11-02 08:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Transactions in Lilly Stock" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a86" }, "sender" : "amccarty@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org", "8773088623@airmessage.net", "bharris@strake.org", "betty@duncaninterests.com", "billie_bagwell@foleys.com", "jb190150@msxsoc.shell.com", "cklass@randalls.com", "cjross@vnsm.com", "carolynt@infohwy.com", "janetta_cid@mhcs.org", "csli@dynegy.com", "deborah.munro@bakerbotts.com", "debra.blessing@bakerbotts.com", "dhiggins1@kroger.com", "wardd@epenergy.com", "dcarranza@gardere.com", "tdoyle@mdck.com", "elizabeth@onstead.com", "zejd02@sleh.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "jan_thompson@mail.bankone.com", "jdenton@msi-re.com", "jhale@mdanderson.org", "bridgett.johnson@oceanenergy.com", "joyp@centurydev.com", "jduvall@rice.edu", "jrichardson@tindallfoster.com", "kristenaaron@hotmail.com", "lavender@cooperindustries.com", "linda.adams@lyondell.com", "linda.k.morriss@chase.com", "lwatson293@aol.com", "marykloss@compuserve.com", "mmh1@compassbnk.com", "massey@reliantenergy.com", "bvirtue@cogentech.com", "l_whittle@tcbhou.com", "eximenez@smith-graham.com", "8773088623@airmessage.net", "bharris@strake.org", "betty@duncaninterests.com", "billie_bagwell@foleys.com", "jb190150@msxsoc.shell.com", "cklass@randalls.com", "cjross@vnsm.com", "carolynt@infohwy.com", "janetta_cid@mhcs.org", "csli@dynegy.com", "deborah.munro@bakerbotts.com", "debra.blessing@bakerbotts.com", "dhiggins1@kroger.com", "wardd@epenergy.com", "dcarranza@gardere.com", "tdoyle@mdck.com", "elizabeth@onstead.com", "zejd02@sleh.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "jan_thompson@mail.bankone.com", "jdenton@msi-re.com", "jhale@mdanderson.org", "bridgett.johnson@oceanenergy.com", "joyp@centurydev.com", "jduvall@rice.edu", "jrichardson@tindallfoster.com", "kristenaaron@hotmail.com", "lavender@cooperindustries.com", "linda.adams@lyondell.com", "linda.k.morriss@chase.com", "lwatson293@aol.com", "marykloss@compuserve.com", "mmh1@compassbnk.com", "massey@reliantenergy.com", "bvirtue@cogentech.com", "l_whittle@tcbhou.com", "eximenez@smith-graham.com" ], "cc" : [ "8773088623@airmessage.net", "bharris@strake.org", "betty@duncaninterests.com", "billie_bagwell@foleys.com", "jb190150@msxsoc.shell.com", "cklass@randalls.com", "cjross@vnsm.com", "carolynt@infohwy.com", "janetta_cid@mhcs.org", "csli@dynegy.com", "deborah.munro@bakerbotts.com", "debra.blessing@bakerbotts.com", "dhiggins1@kroger.com", "wardd@epenergy.com", "dcarranza@gardere.com", "tdoyle@mdck.com", "elizabeth@onstead.com", "zejd02@sleh.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "jan_thompson@mail.bankone.com", "jdenton@msi-re.com", "jhale@mdanderson.org", "bridgett.johnson@oceanenergy.com", "joyp@centurydev.com", "jduvall@rice.edu", "jrichardson@tindallfoster.com", "kristenaaron@hotmail.com", "lavender@cooperindustries.com", "linda.adams@lyondell.com", "linda.k.morriss@chase.com", "lwatson293@aol.com", "marykloss@compuserve.com", "mmh1@compassbnk.com", "massey@reliantenergy.com", "bvirtue@cogentech.com", "l_whittle@tcbhou.com", "eximenez@smith-graham.com" ], "text" : " <<Agenda Board 11-07-00.doc>>  <<TAB 1 minutes.doc>>  <<TAB 2.doc>>\n\nPlease place your RSVP  in the SUBJECT LINE AND HIT REPLY.  The location and\ntime of the meeting is printed at the top of the agenda.  If you have\ntrouble opening these attachments, please call. I appreciate your response\nso that we can have an accurate count for seating.\n\nArlene McCarty\nExecutive Assistant to the President and CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\n(713)844-3602 Phone\n(713)844-0202 Fax\namccarty@houston.org\n\nwww.houston.org\n\n\n - Agenda Board 11-07-00.doc\n - TAB 1 minutes.doc\n - TAB 2.doc", "mid" : "32433685.1075840220551.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/733.", "bcc" : [ "8773088623@airmessage.net", "bharris@strake.org", "betty@duncaninterests.com", "billie_bagwell@foleys.com", "jb190150@msxsoc.shell.com", "cklass@randalls.com", "cjross@vnsm.com", "carolynt@infohwy.com", "janetta_cid@mhcs.org", "csli@dynegy.com", "deborah.munro@bakerbotts.com", "debra.blessing@bakerbotts.com", "dhiggins1@kroger.com", "wardd@epenergy.com", "dcarranza@gardere.com", "tdoyle@mdck.com", "elizabeth@onstead.com", "zejd02@sleh.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "jan_thompson@mail.bankone.com", "jdenton@msi-re.com", "jhale@mdanderson.org", "bridgett.johnson@oceanenergy.com", "joyp@centurydev.com", "jduvall@rice.edu", "jrichardson@tindallfoster.com", "kristenaaron@hotmail.com", "lavender@cooperindustries.com", "linda.adams@lyondell.com", "linda.k.morriss@chase.com", "lwatson293@aol.com", "marykloss@compuserve.com", "mmh1@compassbnk.com", "massey@reliantenergy.com", "bvirtue@cogentech.com", "l_whittle@tcbhou.com", "eximenez@smith-graham.com" ], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "733.", "date" : "2000-11-02 08:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Nov. 7 Agenda" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a87" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/01/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,941\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,955\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t398,962\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/01/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,380\t75%\nEnron Europe Limited\t119\t38%\nGlobal Products\t145\t34%\nEnron Metals\t297\t13%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t45%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,547,560,531\nMTD\t2,547,560,531\nLTD\t215,914,810,443\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,046,957,636\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,207,959,863\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t543\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t0\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,170\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,872\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,658", "mid" : "21210389.1075840220581.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/734.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "734.", "date" : "2000-11-02 10:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 01, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a88" }, "sender" : "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nWe'd like to sincerely thank you for heading our way and helping us kick off \nthe official opening of Enron's businesses in Japan.  The feedback that we \nhave received has been very positive and the website has been a big hit.  \nPreliminary figures for the Enron Japan website look promising.  We've had \nover 12,000 page hits over the last three days with an average of >300 unique \nvisitors per day.  We have also received quite a few requests for the 10% \ndiscount product.  The utilities are scrambling to try and understand what \nthe product is and why we are doing this.\n\nI also wanted to pass along that while the TEPCO meeting was probably in line \nwith what we expected, our interpreter made it clear to me that the TEPCO \ninterpreter was very poor and did not accurately convey the meaning and tone \nfrom the Chairman.  In fact, the TEPCO Chairman was more positive and would \nsincerely like to find ways to cooperate.  We'll try, but I would remain \nsomewhat skeptical.\n\nThanks again.\n\nRegards,\n\nJoe", "mid" : "734863.1075840220604.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/735.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "735.", "date" : "2000-11-03 13:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Japan Office Opening" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a89" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "larry.ciscon@enron.com", "frank.karbarz@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "lilia.roman@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "lilia.roman@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "I received an email from MEC that they are close to identifying several board \nmembers and potential advisory board members.  More than a delay, I expect \nthis will be the end of any discussions with respect to a formal relationship \nbetween Enron and MEC.\n\n I appreciate your help in organizing this and will update you if there is \nany change.\n\nThanks,\nMark\n\n\nMark Lay\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3800\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670", "mid" : "2822237.1075840220733.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/736.", "bcc" : [ "lilia.roman@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "vince.kaminski@enron.com", "david.berberian@enron.com", "rex.shelby@enron.com", "larry.ciscon@enron.com", "frank.karbarz@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "736.", "date" : "2000-11-03 00:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "MEC Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a8a" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "d.carlson@mail.house.gov", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "dlaine@pstrategies.com", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com" ], "cc" : [ "bmiller@hillcopartners.com" ], "text" : "See our pollster's last coment.\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Michael D. Baselice <mikeb@baselice.com>\nTo: George Postolos (E-mail) <georgep@rocketball.com>; Angela Blakeney\n(E-mail) <angelab@rocketball.com>; Dave Walden (E-mail) <savont@msn.com>;\nGlenn Smith (E-mail) <gsmith@pstrategies.com>; Dale Laine (E-mail)\n<dlaine@pstrategies.com>\nSent: Friday, November 03, 2000 8:56 AM\nSubject: Moving Averages thru November 2nd\n\n\n1. We our best night last night : 63% For / 29% Against for a 4-day roll of\n59% For / 34% Against on the ballot.\n2. We also had our best night on the intensity: 41% Strongly For / 22%\nStrongly Against for a 4-day roll of 38% Strongly For / 27% Strongly\nAgainst on the ballot.\n3. Impressions of what was seen, read or head were 52% more likely / 22%\nless likely to support the building of a new arena on Thursday.   This\nbrings the 4-day roll to 45% more likely / 27% less likely.\n4. We are in control of the message environment, and this is why we are\ndoing so well on the ballot.\n\n\nWe are going to win this thing ladies and gents!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMICHAEL BASELICE\nBaselice & Associates, Inc.\n4131 Spicewood Springs Road\nSuite O-2\nAustin, TX  78759\nPhone: (512) 345-9720\nFax: (512) 345-9740\nemail: mikeb@baselice.com\n\n\n\n\n - ROLL02.DOC", "mid" : "20937207.1075840220756.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/737.", "bcc" : [ "bmiller@hillcopartners.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "d.carlson@mail.house.gov", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "dlaine@pstrategies.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "737.", "date" : "2000-11-03 01:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Moving Averages thru November 2nd" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a8b" }, "sender" : "simonsays@har.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The Houston Association of Realtors Board of Directors voted to support both\nthe Downtown Arena Referendum and Proposition 2012.   An e-mail greeting I\ncomposed is being sent today to 6500 members of HAR with e-mail addresses to\nencourage them to vote for the Arena, Proposition 2012, and HAR's\nrecommended candidates.  Sue Walden approved the message earlier today and\ngave me your e-mail address.  Click below to see and hear HAR's greeting.  I\nhope you like it!\n\nDana Simons\nGovernmental Affairs Director\nHouston Association of Realtors\n3693 Southwest Freeway\nHouston, TX 77027\n713/629-1900 ext. 223\nsimonsays@har.com\n\nHello! HAR sent you a greeting card.\nYou can view your personal message here:\n<http://www.erealtycards.com/viewcard.asp?id=136543075>\nIf clicking the link to view your e-card doesn't work, try copying and\npasting it into the address line of your Web browser.\nSend your FREE eRealtyCard to clients, friends and family at\n<http://www.erealtycards.com>\nThanks for using eRealtyCards.com!", "mid" : "6321908.1075840220779.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/738.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "738.", "date" : "2000-11-03 05:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Greeting Card from HAR" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a8c" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "NOTE:  YOU WILL RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE EACH TIME YOU ARE SELECTED AS A REVIEWER.\n\nYou have been selected to participate in the Year End 2000 Performance \nManagement process by providing meaningful feedback on specific employee(s).  \nYour feedback plays an important role in the process, and your participation \nis critical to the success of Enron's Performance Management goals.\n\nTo complete requests for feedback, access PEP at http://pep.corp.enron.com \nand select Perform Review under Performance Review Services.  You may begin \nproviding feedback immediately and are requested to have all feedback forms \ncompleted by Friday, November 17, 2000.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding PEP or your responsibility in the \nprocess, please contact the PEP Help Desk at:\n\nHouston: 1.713.853.4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44.207.783.4040, Option 4\nEmail: perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nThank you for your participation in this important process.\n\nThe following is a CUMULATIVE list of employee feedback requests with a \nstatus of \"OPEN.\"   Once you have submitted or declined an employee's request \nfor feedback, their name will no longer appear on this list.\n\n\n\n\nReview Group: ENRON\nFeedback Due Date: Nov 17, 2000\n\nEmployee Name                   Supervisor Name                 Date Selected\n-------------                   ---------------                 -------------\nCARTER, REBECCA C               JAMES V DERRICK JR.             Nov 03, 2000", "mid" : "18991062.1075840220816.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/739.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "739.", "date" : "2000-11-04 00:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Year End 2000 Performance Feedback" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a8d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "terry_pierce@enron.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Terry -\n\nKen Lay said that he would really like an update and more detail about the \n\"Digital Divide\" and TFA.  He is attending the Fortune Battle Royal and said \nthis fits right in with the subject.  He will be leaving for Washington \ntomorrow night.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nTerry_Pierce@enron.net on 03/30/2000 09:59:59 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Conversation w/President & Mrs. Bush\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTerry Pierce\nEnron Broadband Services\nCorporate Marketing\nSr. Manager/Special Projects\n(713)345-8383 Office\n(713) 503-0700 Cell\n\n----- Forwarded by Terry Pierce/Enron Communications on 03/30/00 10:01 AM \n-----\n|--------+----------------------->\n|        |          Terry Pierce |\n|        |                       |\n|        |          03/30/00     |\n|        |          09:40 AM     |\n|        |                       |\n|--------+----------------------->\n  \n>----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n  \n|                                                                            |\n  |       To:     KEN LAY                                                     \n |\n  |       \ncc:                                                                  |\n  |       Subject:     Conversation w/President & Mrs. \nBush                    |\n  \n>----------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n\n\n\nDear Ken:\n\nNight before last I visited with President and Mrs. Bush and suggested that he\ngive you a call regarding TFA (Technology For All)! I told him that it might\nprove valuable for his son's campaign!  When we spoke with Cynthia Sandherr in\nWashington a week or so ago, she said that the \"Digital Divide\" was the \nhottest\ntopic on Capital Hill.  She had some wonderful ideas on how to spin this so \nthat\nbusinesses create the bridge for the divide and not government!  Although we\nwant to stay nonpartisan with TFA, this would be a wonderful press opportunity\nand platform in Washington!\n\nJust thought I should give you \"heads-up\" in case he asks and please tell \nLinda\nI said hello!\n\nThank you for doing so much for the cause!\n\n\nTerry Pierce\nEnron Broadband Services\nCorporate Marketing\nSr. Manager/Special Projects\n(713)345-8383 Office\n(713) 503-0700 Cell\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "29240149.1075840202575.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/74.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "terry_pierce@enron.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "74.", "date" : "2000-04-03 12:19:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Conversation w/President & Mrs. Bush" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a8e" }, "sender" : "pdouglas@salus.net", "recipients" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jhduncan@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "text" : "After leaving office, Mayor Riordan will take an executive position running\nthe LA Unified School district's classroom computer program.  I would think\nthis could be good for TFA.  How are you coming with the conatcts I gave\nyou?\n\nPD\n\n\n\nSaturday, November 4, 2000  <<...>>\nNews from Los Angeles in the Los Angeles Times\nRiordan to Join L.A. Unified After He Leaves City Hall\n <<...>> Mayor: In an address to Valley leaders, he strongly denounces\nsecession, then makes surprising disclosure about plan to take executive\npost with district.\nBy JIM NEWTON, Times Staff Writer\n\n\nIn his final annual address on the state of the San Fernando Valley, Los\nAngeles Mayor Richard Riordan on Friday delivered his most forceful call\never for that area to remain part of the larger city, then surprised the\naudience by announcing that he will go to work for the Los Angeles Unified\nSchool District when he finishes his term in office.\nSpeaking to a group of Valley business leaders, Riordan denounced secession\non political, moral and practical grounds, warning that it would force a tax\nhike, leave the Valley with uncertain leadership and abandon the city's\npoor.\n\"I love the Valley,\" Riordan said. \"I feel that you're part of the family,\nand I don't want you to desert the family. . . . The rest of the city needs\nyou. You can't abandon the poor. It just isn't right.\"\nRiordan's pointed rejection of secession represents a significant escalation\nin his efforts to head off that politically charged prospect--a topic so\nheated that in a mayoral debate following Riordan's speech, not one of the\nsix candidates angling for election in April so much as mentioned the word.\nRiordan, by contrast, tackled the issue head-on and in far more\nconfrontational terms than he ever has before.\n\"Secession,\" Riordan said bluntly, \"is a lousy idea.\"\nAs significant as that pronouncement was, however, the mayor almost\novershadowed it with an offhand personal remark in response to a question\nafter his speech. Asked to elaborate on his thoughts about breaking up the\nschool district, Riordan let slip that he intends to go to work for L.A.\nUnified after he finishes his second term as mayor, which ends next summer.\nThe mayor, who helped elect four of the school board's seven members, said\nhe has been in discussions with Supt. Roy Romer and has agreed to accept an\n\"executive position\" with the district next year. Riordan did not elaborate,\nbut in an interview later, he said he and the superintendent had agreed that\nRiordan would run the district's classroom computer program.\nThe former Colorado governor, who now runs the city's schools, was not\nimmediately available for comment.\nAt the district, Riordan said, he will be in charge of working with schools\nto make effective use of computers in the classroom. Riordan, who has\ndonated thousands of computers to schools in various parts of the country,\nsaid the job fit his talents. \"I think this is something I'm good at,\" he\nsaid. \"I know the experts in the field.\"\nRiordan's post-mayoral plans have for months been the object of much\nspeculation. Most observers predicted he would do something in the field of\neducation, because no topic animates Riordan as much as children and\nschools.\nBut Riordan is a multimillionaire, and he will be over 70 when he finishes\nhis second term as mayor. He passed up the chance to run for governor in\n1998, and some friends had predicted he would slow down when he wrapped up\nhis mayoral administration.\nThe idea of a quiet retirement, however, seems to have little appeal for\nRiordan, an energetic and restless man. Asked how long he intended to take\noff between finishing his work as mayor and starting his new job at the\nschool district, Riordan responded: \"three or four hours.\"\nRiordan has held office for nearly eight years, and for that entire time has\nenjoyed the strong support of the San Fernando Valley. It was the Valley\nthat helped put him in office in 1993, and polls since have shown that\nthough he is popular citywide, he enjoys his greatest approval ratings north\nof the Hollywood Hills.\nAs the race to succeed him gathers steam, some of the candidates clearly\ncovet Riordan's base in the Valley.\nOn Friday, City Councilman Joel Wachs often invoked the mayor's name during\na low-energy debate among the six leading mayoral candidates. Among other\nthings, Wachs praised Riordan's economic development initiatives and his\nhandling of the recently completed negotiations between the city and federal\ngovernment over the future of the Los Angeles Police Department.\nSo effusive was Wachs in his praise of Riordan that eventually businessman\nSteve Soboroff complained. As Soboroff pointed out to the audience, Riordan\nhas endorsed his candidacy, not Wachs'. Soboroff suggested that his rival\nwithdraw from the race and back him instead.\nWachs laughed, but did not respond.\nThe debate--really more of a panel discussion in which the candidates rarely\naddressed one another, while sitting cheek-by-jowl in straight-backed\nchairs--also was notable as the first joint appearance of the candidates to\ninclude state Controller Kathleen Connell, the latest contender to join the\nrace.\nConnell used her debut debate performance to stress her determination to\nbring tough fiscal management to the problems of Los Angeles. She addressed\nissues such as police corruption, transportation and the city's business\nclimate in terms of their economic impact, arguing that her experience in\nthe private sector and as controller made her the right person to handle\nthat task.\nIn other debate highlights, City Atty. James Hahn and Assemblyman Antonio\nVillaraigosa enthusiastically welcomed the signing of the consent decree\nwith the federal government on police reform.\nConnell, Wachs and U.S. Rep. Xavier Becerra also applauded the deal, though\nin less glowing terms.\nSoboroff was the only candidate to oppose it, calling it an abdication of\nlocal responsibility.\n", "mid" : "13025412.1075840220882.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/740.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jhduncan@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "740.", "date" : "2000-11-04 02:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Riordan & Los Angeles" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a8f" }, "sender" : "will.reed@techforall.org", "recipients" : [ "pdouglas@salus.net", "clark97@swbell.net", "jhduncan@aol.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "clark97@swbell.net", "jhduncan@aol.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "clark97@swbell.net", "jhduncan@aol.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Peter,\n\nMaterials have been sent to the contacts you made for TFA in LA. Beyond that\nI have been focused recently on finalizing the TFA relationships with\nSmartforce and IverCity.Com.  We will announce the Smartforce donation (450K\neLearning scholarships over three years) at a meeting in Boston on November\n15.  This is a huge gift ($30-$45 million in retail value).  I have been in\ncontact (phone and face to face visits) with several nonprofit groups in LA\ninvolved in local initiatives there.  Some of these groups are working\ntogether and some are not.  15,000 ($1.5 million in value) of the Smartforce\neLearning courses are reserved for LA and could be utilized by local groups\nthere if they can work together. It is my hope that TFA can help encourage\nthat. One of the issues, of course, is identifying other potential\nco-branding corporations/foundations that can help bring the necessary\ndollars to the table. In-kind donations have been relatively easy to\naccumulate. Finding the necessary cash is more difficult. I do agree with\nyou that Mayor Riordan's future plans could be good for TFA.  Perhaps we can\ntalk by phone in the next day or two to follow through on some of our\nprevious discussions.  I will be in Washington DC later in the week to meet\nwith the Internet Policy Institute, the Pew Foundation and others.\n\n\nI have also been following through on some contacts in DC and New York City.\nAgain, we will need co-branding relationships with $'s and in-kind resources\nto make this work.\n\nWill\n713.316.5761\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Peter Douglas [mailto:pdouglas@salus.net]\nSent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 12:53 PM\nTo: William Reed (E-mail)\nCc: Kenneth L. Lay (E-mail); Jack Trotter (E-mail); Scott Yeager (E-mail\n2); John Duncan (E-mail)\nSubject: Riordan & Los Angeles\n\n\nAfter leaving office, Mayor Riordan will take an executive position\nrunning the LA Unified School district's classroom computer program.  I\nwould think this could be good for TFA.  How are you coming with the\nconatcts I gave you?\n\nPD\n\n\n\nSaturday, November 4, 2000  <<...>>\nNews from Los Angeles in the Los Angeles Times\nRiordan to Join L.A. Unified After He Leaves City Hall\n <<...>> Mayor: In an address to Valley leaders, he strongly denounces\nsecession, then makes surprising disclosure about plan to take executive\npost with district.\nBy JIM NEWTON, Times Staff Writer\n\n\nIn his final annual address on the state of the San Fernando Valley, Los\nAngeles Mayor Richard Riordan on Friday delivered his most forceful call\never for that area to remain part of the larger city, then surprised the\naudience by announcing that he will go to work for the Los Angeles\nUnified School District when he finishes his term in office.\nSpeaking to a group of Valley business leaders, Riordan denounced\nsecession on political, moral and practical grounds, warning that it\nwould force a tax hike, leave the Valley with uncertain leadership and\nabandon the city's poor.\n\"I love the Valley,\" Riordan said. \"I feel that you're part of the\nfamily, and I don't want you to desert the family. . . . The rest of the\ncity needs you. You can't abandon the poor. It just isn't right.\"\nRiordan's pointed rejection of secession represents a significant\nescalation in his efforts to head off that politically charged\nprospect--a topic so heated that in a mayoral debate following Riordan's\nspeech, not one of the six candidates angling for election in April so\nmuch as mentioned the word. Riordan, by contrast, tackled the issue\nhead-on and in far more confrontational terms than he ever has before.\n\"Secession,\" Riordan said bluntly, \"is a lousy idea.\"\nAs significant as that pronouncement was, however, the mayor almost\novershadowed it with an offhand personal remark in response to a\nquestion after his speech. Asked to elaborate on his thoughts about\nbreaking up the school district, Riordan let slip that he intends to go\nto work for L.A. Unified after he finishes his second term as mayor,\nwhich ends next summer.\nThe mayor, who helped elect four of the school board's seven members,\nsaid he has been in discussions with Supt. Roy Romer and has agreed to\naccept an \"executive position\" with the district next year. Riordan did\nnot elaborate, but in an interview later, he said he and the\nsuperintendent had agreed that Riordan would run the district's\nclassroom computer program.\nThe former Colorado governor, who now runs the city's schools, was not\nimmediately available for comment.\nAt the district, Riordan said, he will be in charge of working with\nschools to make effective use of computers in the classroom. Riordan,\nwho has donated thousands of computers to schools in various parts of\nthe country, said the job fit his talents. \"I think this is something\nI'm good at,\" he said. \"I know the experts in the field.\"\nRiordan's post-mayoral plans have for months been the object of much\nspeculation. Most observers predicted he would do something in the field\nof education, because no topic animates Riordan as much as children and\nschools.\nBut Riordan is a multimillionaire, and he will be over 70 when he\nfinishes his second term as mayor. He passed up the chance to run for\ngovernor in 1998, and some friends had predicted he would slow down when\nhe wrapped up his mayoral administration.\nThe idea of a quiet retirement, however, seems to have little appeal for\nRiordan, an energetic and restless man. Asked how long he intended to\ntake off between finishing his work as mayor and starting his new job at\nthe school district, Riordan responded: \"three or four hours.\"\nRiordan has held office for nearly eight years, and for that entire time\nhas enjoyed the strong support of the San Fernando Valley. It was the\nValley that helped put him in office in 1993, and polls since have shown\nthat though he is popular citywide, he enjoys his greatest approval\nratings north of the Hollywood Hills.\nAs the race to succeed him gathers steam, some of the candidates clearly\ncovet Riordan's base in the Valley.\nOn Friday, City Councilman Joel Wachs often invoked the mayor's name\nduring a low-energy debate among the six leading mayoral candidates.\nAmong other things, Wachs praised Riordan's economic development\ninitiatives and his handling of the recently completed negotiations\nbetween the city and federal government over the future of the Los\nAngeles Police Department.\nSo effusive was Wachs in his praise of Riordan that eventually\nbusinessman Steve Soboroff complained. As Soboroff pointed out to the\naudience, Riordan has endorsed his candidacy, not Wachs'. Soboroff\nsuggested that his rival withdraw from the race and back him instead.\nWachs laughed, but did not respond.\nThe debate--really more of a panel discussion in which the candidates\nrarely addressed one another, while sitting cheek-by-jowl in\nstraight-backed chairs--also was notable as the first joint appearance\nof the candidates to include state Controller Kathleen Connell, the\nlatest contender to join the race.\nConnell used her debut debate performance to stress her determination to\nbring tough fiscal management to the problems of Los Angeles. She\naddressed issues such as police corruption, transportation and the\ncity's business climate in terms of their economic impact, arguing that\nher experience in the private sector and as controller made her the\nright person to handle that task.\nIn other debate highlights, City Atty. James Hahn and Assemblyman\nAntonio Villaraigosa enthusiastically welcomed the signing of the\nconsent decree with the federal government on police reform.\nConnell, Wachs and U.S. Rep. Xavier Becerra also applauded the deal,\nthough in less glowing terms.\nSoboroff was the only candidate to oppose it, calling it an abdication\nof local responsibility.\n", "mid" : "8994409.1075840220939.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/741.", "bcc" : [ "clark97@swbell.net", "jhduncan@aol.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "pdouglas@salus.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "741.", "date" : "2000-11-05 23:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Riordan & Los Angeles" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a90" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " John Sherriff and I are recommending Carol Hensley (VP Marketing and=20\nCommunications at Azurix) for a VP position in John=01,s organization.  Car=\nol=20\nwas a director in the Enron PR group before moving to Azurix.  Her new role=\n=20\nwould be to support EnronCredit.com.  A critical success factor for=20\nEnronCredit.com will be to establish a strong brand in the coming months.\n\n In her time at Azurix, Carol has added significantly to her skills and=20\nexperience.  I spoke with John Garrison at length about Carol=01,s performa=\nnce=20\nat Azurix.  She has expanded her marketing services skills and provided=20\nsignificant support in the investor relations arena.  Garrison relates that=\n=20\nthe Azurix commercial leaders view Carol as a partner, informed about the=\n=20\nbusiness and instrumental in handling crises and pursuing business=20\nopportunities.\n\n John Sherriff and Ken Lay join me in recommending that Carol keep her VP=\n=20\ntitle as she returns to Enron. =20\n\n A copy of Carol's resume is attached.\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6320437.1075840220966.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/742.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "742.", "date" : "2000-11-06 00:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Recommendation of Carol Hensley" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a91" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "ealvittor@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Friends and Family,\nWe are down to the wire and the race couldn't be\ncloser. Every vote counts, even those of you in Texas.\nPlease, remember to vote and go early, polls open at\n7am across the country and close at 7pm but don't put\nit off until 7pm as there could be lines and the\nsupervisors are not required to keep the polls open\nafter 7pm for those in line.\nRemind your friends and family to vote and if someone\nneeds transportation to the polls, give them a ride or\ncall your local Victory 2000 office (Republicans) or\nyour local Democratic campaign office, they will have\npeople available to transport people to the polls.\nKeep an eye out while you are at the polls for\nelectoral fraud and report any suspicious activity\nincluding inappropriate campaigning to the poll\nwatchers at the polls. The Democrats and the\nRepublicans will have representatives at most of the\npolls, let them know if there is suspicious activity.\nFinally, if you have time, call your local offices and\noffer your time to make phone calls to encourage\npeople to get out and vote, pass out leaflets, or to\nbe available to help prevent of voter fraud.\n\nFinally, enjoy the evening and watch the results come\nin. There are election watch parties everywhere!!!\n\nJust one more day (and no more mass political e-mail's\nfrom me and everyone else)!\nTake care and VOTE!\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nThousands of Stores.  Millions of Products.  All in one Place.\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "27820033.1075840221053.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/743.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ealvittor@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "743.", "date" : "2000-11-05 23:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Get out the Vote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a92" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Liz -\n\nI left a message at your home this morning that your Dad would like to speak \nwith you when you have a chance to call.  \n\nRosie\n\np.s. - P. L. and I did early voting the first Saturday available!!  It was \nsuch a good feeling as Tuesdays are tough with trying to get to the office \nand leave in time to vote!!\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 11/06/2000 09:13:26 AM\nTo: ealvittor@yahoo.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Get out the Vote\n\n\nDear Friends and Family,\nWe are down to the wire and the race couldn't be\ncloser. Every vote counts, even those of you in Texas.\nPlease, remember to vote and go early, polls open at\n7am across the country and close at 7pm but don't put\nit off until 7pm as there could be lines and the\nsupervisors are not required to keep the polls open\nafter 7pm for those in line.\nRemind your friends and family to vote and if someone\nneeds transportation to the polls, give them a ride or\ncall your local Victory 2000 office (Republicans) or\nyour local Democratic campaign office, they will have\npeople available to transport people to the polls.\nKeep an eye out while you are at the polls for\nelectoral fraud and report any suspicious activity\nincluding inappropriate campaigning to the poll\nwatchers at the polls. The Democrats and the\nRepublicans will have representatives at most of the\npolls, let them know if there is suspicious activity.\nFinally, if you have time, call your local offices and\noffer your time to make phone calls to encourage\npeople to get out and vote, pass out leaflets, or to\nbe available to help prevent of voter fraud.\n\nFinally, enjoy the evening and watch the results come\nin. There are election watch parties everywhere!!!\n\nJust one more day (and no more mass political e-mail's\nfrom me and everyone else)!\nTake care and VOTE!\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nThousands of Stores.  Millions of Products.  All in one Place.\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/\n\n", "mid" : "23851178.1075840221079.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/744.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "744.", "date" : "2000-11-06 01:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Get out the Vote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a93" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "d.carlson@mail.house.gov", "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here are our final tracking results. Our last day was Sunday.\n\nDave Walden\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Michael D. Baselice <mikeb@baselice.com>\nTo: George Postolos (E-mail) <georgep@rocketball.com>; Angela Blakeney\n(E-mail) <angelab@rocketball.com>; Dave Walden (E-mail) <savont@msn.com>;\nGlenn Smith (E-mail) <gsmith@pstrategies.com>; Dale Laine (E-mail)\n<dlaine@pstrategies.com>\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 9:27 AM\nSubject: Timeline Charts\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMICHAEL BASELICE\nBaselice & Associates, Inc.\n4131 Spicewood Springs Road\nSuite O-2\nAustin, TX  78759\nPhone: (512) 345-9720\nFax: (512) 345-9740\nemail: mikeb@baselice.com\n\n\n\n\n - 290NOV5.ppt", "mid" : "25506524.1075840221163.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/745.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "d.carlson@mail.house.gov", "klay@enron.com", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "bmiller@hillcopartners.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "745.", "date" : "2000-11-06 02:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Timeline Charts for arena vote" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a94" }, "sender" : "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken,  thanks for agreeing to meet with Stedman Graham at two this afternoon.  \nThe following should give you some talking points and background:\n\n Stedman Graham is most noted for being the companion to Oprah Winfrey, \nhowever he is CEO of two firms which are in the marketing and educational \nconsulting business.\n\n Enron has been discussing using Graham's consulting services for our \nAssociate program to focus on leadership training and develop.\n\n We are considering him as a potential advisory board member for Enron \nInvestment Partners.  This will be our first meeting with him so we are not \nyet ready to propose a board seat yet.\n\n We also hope that any relationship we develop with him could lead to a \nconnection with Oprah Winfrey for the purpose of further expanding the \npublicity for EIP and Enron and also to  access additional investment dollars.\n\n Prior to your meeting we will have introduced him to EIP and Enron so he \nshould be well briefed on the company.  I think it would be good if you could \nfocus on the activities of EIP and the reason why Enron would be supportive \nof this type of business since that is always a question that comes up.  I \nunderstand that Linda will join us during the meeting and want to talk about \nthe Holocaust Museum and Oprah's potential involvement with it.\n\n Also with us will be Danny Lawson whom you have met.  Danny was the mayor's  \nchief fund raiser for the last two elections and is very active locally.  \nLast Friday Danny facilitated a meeting between EES and Jew Don Boney for the \npurpose of moving along the potential energy services contract between EES \nand the city of Houston.  He has been a strong supporter of ours for quite \nsome time and is also a candidate for the advisory board.  Danny currently \nsets on the Cynet board.\n\n Please let me know if there is any other information that would be useful\n\nGene", "mid" : "30282631.1075840221186.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/746.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "746.", "date" : "2000-11-06 02:20:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meeting with Stedman Graham" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a95" }, "sender" : "lisa.hobbs@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk", "mikeoneill1@compuserve.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please find attached a copy of the letter Colin Skellett sent to the Duchess \ntoday.\n\nThanks\n\nLisa Hobbs\nPA to Chairman\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "6556453.1075840221235.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/747.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "catriona.ritchie@pcc.org.uk", "mikeoneill1@compuserve.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "747.", "date" : "2000-11-06 08:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "The Duchess of Northumberland" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a96" }, "sender" : "james.bannantine@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "text" : "GIven the recommenders I agree with the nomination.\n\n\nFrom: Steven J Kean@ENRON on 11/06/2000 08:24 AM\nSent by: Maureen McVicker@ENRON\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff=20\nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,=\n=20\nRick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Diomedes=20\nChristodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, James=20\nDerrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andrew S Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, PEGGY=20\nFOWLER/ENRON@enronxgate, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F=20\nGlisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications,=\n=20\nDavid Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Stanley=20\nHorton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Larry L Izzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT,=\n=20\nSteven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth=20\nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Rebecca P Mark/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mike=20\nMcConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT=\n,=20\nJeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, J Mark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron@ECT, Cindy=20\nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen S Owens@ees@EES, Ken Rice/Enron=20\nCommunications@Enron Communications, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joh=\nn=20\nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Joseph W=20\nSutton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thoma=\ns=20\nE White/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: =20\n\nSubject: Recommendation of Carol Hensley\n\n John Sherriff and I are recommending Carol Hensley (VP Marketing and=20\nCommunications at Azurix) for a VP position in John=01,s organization.  Car=\nol=20\nwas a director in the Enron PR group before moving to Azurix.  Her new role=\n=20\nwould be to support EnronCredit.com.  A critical success factor for=20\nEnronCredit.com will be to establish a strong brand in the coming months.\n\n In her time at Azurix, Carol has added significantly to her skills and=20\nexperience.  I spoke with John Garrison at length about Carol=01,s performa=\nnce=20\nat Azurix.  She has expanded her marketing services skills and provided=20\nsignificant support in the investor relations arena.  Garrison relates that=\n=20\nthe Azurix commercial leaders view Carol as a partner, informed about the=\n=20\nbusiness and instrumental in handling crises and pursuing business=20\nopportunities.\n\n John Sherriff and Ken Lay join me in recommending that Carol keep her VP=\n=20\ntitle as she returns to Enron. =20\n\n A copy of Carol's resume is attached.\n\n\n\n=20\n", "mid" : "1561963.1075840221266.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/748.", "bcc" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rebecca.mark@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "748.", "date" : "2000-11-06 04:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Recommendation of Carol Hensley" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a97" }, "sender" : "brian.redmond@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "jeff.donahue@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dr. Lay:\n\nAs you know, Enron owns a minority interest in Hanover Compressor Corp.   On \nseveral ocassions, Mel Klein of GKH has discussed the possibility that Enron \npurchase GKH's interest in Hanover.  This is an option that ENA has not \nrecommended to date, as I understand that at current prices we are more of a \nseller than a buyer.  Jeff Donahue is responsible for this investment and can \nanswer any specific questions.\n\nIn respect to HMS,  Enron and Hanover established Hanover Measurement \nServices (HMS) as a joint venture to provide pipeline measurement services.  \nHMS is structured as an (Enron:Hanover)  49:51 equity and 50:50 control \npartnership.  Enron and Hanover each have 2 representatives on the Board.\n\nEnron (through Houston Pipe Line)  invested $2.5MM of initial capital in HMS \nand entered into a measurement service contract with HMS.  HMS has also \nentered into a service contract with Kinder Morgan and is seeking to enter \ninto similar contracts with other pipelines.  \n\nPotential HMS Topics of Discussion\n\n1. Enron is in the processing of selling HPL - the service contract between \nHPL and HMS will be assigned to the  purchaser of HPL.  \n\n2. Enron will retain its interest in HMS, but we are open to both Enron and \nHanover selling a portion of our equity to a new pipeline/producer customer.\n\n\nRegards,\nBrian", "mid" : "12361560.1075840221321.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/749.", "bcc" : [ "jeff.donahue@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "749.", "date" : "2000-11-06 04:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Your Question on HMS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a98" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gary, I could open it perfectly!!", "mid" : "987580.1075840202597.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/75.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "75.", "date" : "2000-04-05 09:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Long-Range Aircraft" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a99" }, "sender" : "amccarty@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org", "execofficers@houston.org", "execofficers@houston.org" ], "cc" : [ "execofficers@houston.org" ], "text" : " <<Bio-Tech 11-7-00.doc>>\nPlease forgive the delay in getting this additional action item to you,\nhowever it was necessary to take the time to reach a consensus among all\ninterested parties.  This will be included on the action agenda tomorrow.\nIf you have any questions, please contact Jim Kollaer at 713-844-3601.\n\nArlene McCarty\nExecutive Assistant to the President and CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\n(713)844-3602 Phone\n(713)844-0202 Fax\namccarty@houston.org\n\nwww.houston.org\n\n\n - Bio-Tech 11-7-00.doc", "mid" : "25259958.1075840221345.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/750.", "bcc" : [ "execofficers@houston.org" ], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "750.", "date" : "2000-11-06 07:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Additional Board Action Item" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a9a" }, "sender" : "rpon@bellatlantic.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. Lay:\n\nOn behalf of Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) and DoD CIO Arthur Money,\nI would like to invite you to participate in the Secretary of Defense's\nHighlands Forum. The Highlands Forum is a cross-disciplinary group of\neminent scholars, researchers, CEO's/CIO's/CTO's from industry, and leaders\nfrom the media, the arts and the professions, who have met over the past six\nyears to examine areas of emerging interest to all of us.  The idea is to\ngain a better understanding of the new environment we will all be living and\nworking in, and to examine the fundamental changes that will impact that\nenvironment.  The Forum includes seniors from the White House, Defense, and\nother agencies of government (we limit government participation to about\n25%).  Our meetings over the past six years have covered such diverse topics\nas \"The Mind, the Brain, and Computing\"; \"The Convergence of Information\nTechnology and Biotechnology\"; and \"Innovation in Public Sector\nOrganizations\".  Our meeting in May explored MEMS, nanotechnology, and\nmolecular computing; among our participants were: Sun Microsystems founder\nBill Joy, Phil Kuekes of HP, Nobel laureate Rick Smalley. Our last meeting\nin September focused on the future of software, and participants included\nInktomi founder Eric Brewer, SUN CTO Greg Papadopoulos, Packet Design CEO\nJudy Estrin (board member of FedEx and Cisco), and Esther Dyson.\n\nThe Forum is an idea engine--there are no reports and no consensus\nrecommendations. Meeting size is usually kept to around 30 people to remain\nsmall and informal, encouraging maximum discussion of ideas presented by a\nspeaker or a panel; we call it strategic conversation.  While there is media\nparticipation in our meetings, there is no press coverage of the\ndiscussions.  Our distinguised media participants in this meeting (CEO, UPI;\nExec. Editor, International Herald Tribune) will take part representing\nthemselves and will  act as moderators.\n\nSeveral of our participants strongly suggested that I contact you to tell\nyou about the Forum and this particular meeting. We are going to hold\nHighlands Forum 16 in Washington, DC, on December 14-15 (half day on the\n15th).  The topic will be built around the search for\ninformation/transformation strategies for the Department of Defense (and\ngovernment in general). The Assistant Secretary would like to hold this\nHighlands to think about the elements of an information strategy, and I have\nsuggested that we look at information and strategy from a business\nperspective (transformation, productivity, competitive advantage).  We will\nlook at  4 or 5 useful business cases for context.  ENRON is a remarkable\nexample of transformation in a highly rigid, regulated industry, that has\ncreated a new model and new markets.\n\nThe Defense Department is not only creating an operational strategy which\nhas information superiority (better, faster decision making) at its core;\nthe Department also has an enormous global business enterprise which can\nbenefit from many of the best practices and ideas from industry enabling it\nto achieve greater efficiencies and be a better steward of public funds.\nClearly, not all the elements translate well from the business envrionment,\nhowever, many do.  I am interested in business cases which ideally describe\nan enterprise-level information or transformation strategy--those which see\nan information strategy as the overarching strategy, or at least as a core\ncomponent of corporate/operational strategy--use of information technology,\ninformation protection/assurance, CRM, and perhaps how to use information\nand technology to transition or capture or create a new market. One\noperational example that we will look at is Cemex, the Mexican cement\ncompany that uses I.T. (GPS and communications) to \"swarm\" its trucks in the\nready cement business. Their COO will be joining us to describe how they\nsucceeded in dominating their market. In addition to Cemex, other companies\nrepresented in our agenda include Cisco, eBay, Schwab, and Sourceree.\n\nENRON is of great interest to us.  What we learn from you may help the\nDepartment of Defense a great deal as it works to build a new strategy. I\nhope that you have time on your busy schedule to join us for as much of the\nHighlands Forum as you can attend and speak with the group. I would be happy\nto tell you more about the Forum.  In the meantime, please take a look at\nthe Secretary's Website for the Forum to get a better idea of what it is and\nwhat is has accomplished: www.hlforum.com; username: cc27 (lowercase);\npassword: SVN8 (Uppercase). I am also attaching a short document which gives\na bit more information about the Forum.\n\n\n\nAmong our confirmed guests:\n\nMs. Susan Bostrom, Senior Vice President, Internet Business, Cisco Systems\nMr. Tod Cohen, Counsel, Policy and Strategy, eBay, Inc.\nMr. Arnaud de Borchgrave, CEO, United Press International\nMs. Joan Dempsey, Deputy Director, CIA\nMr. Jaymie Durnan, Managing Director, Radius Capital\nMs. Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure Holdings, Inc.\nMr. Philip B. Evans, Senior Vice President, Boston Consulting Group, author\nof Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategy\n(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/087584877X/qid%3D970625271/102-57228\n99-8369728)\nDr. John Hamre, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Strategic\nand International Studies\nDr. William A. Haseltine, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Human Genome\nSciences, Inc.\nMr. David Ignatius, Executive Editor, The International Herald Tribune\nMr. Gelacio Iniguez, Chief Operations Officer, Cemex Corporation, Mexico\nMr. Ken Lyon, Chief Executive Officer, Sourceree, Ltd., London, UK.\n(formerly President, eLogistics for UPS)\nDr. Lui Pao Chuen, Chief Scientist, Singapore Ministry of Defense\nMr. William A. Owens, Vice Chairman and CEO, Teledesic, LLC\nMr. Peter Schwartz, Chairman, Global Business Network\nMr. Ralph Terkowitz, Vice President for Technology, The Washington Post\nCompany\nMr. Morley Winograd, Senior Policy Advisor to the Vice President, Director,\nNational Partnership for Reinventing Government, The White House\nMr. Ed Zeitler, Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co.\nMr. Laurence Zuriff, Managing Director, Granite Capital\n\nWe very much hope that you will be able to participate in Highlands Forum\n16; your company has been a key leader in business transformation, and we\nhope that the public sector can derive new insights to make government\nservices better for all of our citizens.  Please let me know if there is\nanything I can do to assist.  Thank you and best regards,\n\nDick O'Neill\nDirector, The Highlands Forum\n301-469-7400\n301-469-5878 fax\n\n\n\n - winmail.dat", "mid" : "13451931.1075840221370.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/751.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "751.", "date" : "2000-11-06 08:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Secretary of Defense-sponsored Highlands Forum" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a9b" }, "sender" : "mccue@mdcsystems.com", "recipients" : [ "distributionlist@mdcsystems.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gowen Joins MDC Systems, Inc. as Vice President\n\nMDC Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that Michele C. \"Shelly\" Gowen\nhas joined the firm as Vice President of Marketing and Vice President of\nClaims and Litigation Information Management. MDC is a leading\nconstruction claims consulting firm in Wayne, PA. (www.mdcsystems.com)\n\nMs. Gowen has more than 25 years of experience in Construction Claims\nand Litigation Information Management. Prior to joining MDC, Ms. Gowen\nwas the President of Shelly Gowen and Associates LTD and was a\nLitigation Construction Specialist at the law firm of Pepper Hamilton\nLLP. Ms. Gowen's work has been published by, and she has spoken on\nbehalf of, the Practicing Law Institute, the American Bar Association,\nEuropean Economic Community, Legal Management and Technology and the\nNational Association of Women in Construction. Her construction casework\nhas included both international and national clients.", "mid" : "30411007.1075840221393.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/752.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "distributionlist@mdcsystems.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "752.", "date" : "2000-11-06 08:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Gowen Joins MDCSystems as Vice President" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a9c" }, "sender" : "savont@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "d.carlson@mail.house.gov", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "georgep@rocketball.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "ggjaft@aol.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "See our pollster's prediction below.\n\n---DAVE\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: Michael D. Baselice <mikeb@baselice.com>\nTo: Dave Walden (E-mail) <savont@msn.com>\nCc: George Postolos (E-mail) <georgep@rocketball.com>; Angela Blakeney\n(E-mail) <angelab@rocketball.com>; Glenn Smith (E-mail)\n<gsmith@pstrategies.com>; Dale Laine (E-mail) <dlaine@pstrategies.com>\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:04 PM\nSubject: PREDICTION for ARENA PROP\n\n\nBaselice & Associates, Inc. predicts that we will win the Arena Proposition\nwith 58.6% of the vote.\n\n\n\nMICHAEL BASELICE\nBaselice & Associates, Inc.\n4131 Spicewood Springs Road\nSuite O-2\nAustin, TX  78759\nPhone: (512) 345-9720\nFax: (512) 345-9740\nemail: mikeb@baselice.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "16686663.1075840221416.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/753.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "d.carlson@mail.house.gov", "jordancapitalmanagement@worldnet.att.net", "georgep@rocketball.com", "gsmith@pstrategies.com", "ggjaft@aol.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "753.", "date" : "2000-11-06 08:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: PREDICTION for ARENA PROP" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a9d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay can do November 20 at 5 p.m. EST or November 27 at 6 p.m. EST.  \nNovember 21 is not good for him.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 11/02/2000 10:51:36 AM\nTo: \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>, \n\"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\" \n<larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\" <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \n\"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" \n<blev@stern.nyu.edu>, \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\" <jbneff@wellmanage.com>, \n\"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>, \n\"'hadlow@blackstone.com'\" <hadlow@blackstone.com>, \n\"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>, \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" \n<depowell@cisco.com>, \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" \n<David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>, \"'rick/sherlund@gs.com'\" <rick@gs.com>, \n\"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\" <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \n\"'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <Hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc: \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>, \n\"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\" \n<Lliming@real.com>, \"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\" \n<jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" \n<rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\" <kboles@allenco.com>, \n\"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>, \"'jfielding@gs.com'\" \n<jfielding@gs.com>, \"'tmerkle@brook.edu'\" <tmerkle@brook.edu>, \n\"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\" <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \n\"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\" <carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"Petersen, \nValerie\" <valerie.petersen@yale.edu> \nSubject: Panel on Valuation\n\n\nI am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the\npaper.\n\nAttached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller.  We hope it reflects\nwell the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is\nour intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror\nthis summary.  I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call\nat one of the following times.  Please indicate with an \"X\" in the boxes\nnext to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.\n\n   Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST [ X  ]\n\n   Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST  [   ]\n\n   Monday November 27, 6 pm EST  [ X  ]\n\n\nWe would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,\neither in writing or by phone.  Please indicate below what your preference\nwould be.  If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your office\nto set it up.\n\n\n   Call [   ]\n\n   Writing [   ]\n\nThere will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting\ntakes place to go over the final draft.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you.\n\nThanks very much,\nJeff\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>\n\n - SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc\n\n", "mid" : "4802515.1075840221440.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/754.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "754.", "date" : "2000-11-06 09:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a9e" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive \nSummary. \n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/03/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,417\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,032\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t406,456\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/03/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t2,955\t74%\nEnron Europe Limited\t141\t35%\nGlobal Products\t123\t28%\nEnron Metals\t198\t17%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t46%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,286,718,430\nMTD\t7,571,756,420\nLTD\t220,956,468,615\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,110,647,135\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,406,832,568\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t547\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t3\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,181\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,688\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,679\n\nAlso attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information \nwhich is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by \nindividuals outside Enron.\n\n\n           ", "mid" : "17470661.1075840221469.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/755.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "755.", "date" : "2000-11-06 11:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 03, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199a9f" }, "sender" : "valerie.petersen@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Great. Let me know if you didn't get yesterday's email regarding Nov 20. It\nhad the call-in number.\n\nValerie\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 6:28 PM\nTo: Garten, Jeffrey\nSubject: Re: Panel on Valuation\n\n\n\nKen Lay can do November 20 at 5 p.m. EST or November 27 at 6 p.m. EST.\nNovember 21 is not good for him.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 11/02/2000 10:51:36 AM\n\nTo:   \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>,\n      \"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"\n      <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\"\n      <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" <blev@stern.nyu.edu>,\n      \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\" <jbneff@wellmanage.com>,\n      \"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>,\n      \"'hadlow@blackstone.com'\" <hadlow@blackstone.com>,\n      \"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>,\n      \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" <depowell@cisco.com>,\n      \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" <David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>,\n      \"'rick/sherlund@gs.com'\" <rick@gs.com>, \"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\"\n      <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \"'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\"\n      <Hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc:   \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>,\n      \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\"\n      <Lliming@real.com>, \"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\"\n      <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\"\n      <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>,\n      \"'jfielding@gs.com'\" <jfielding@gs.com>, \"'tmerkle@brook.edu'\"\n      <tmerkle@brook.edu>, \"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\"\n      <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"Petersen, Valerie\"\n      <valerie.petersen@yale.edu>\nSubject:  Panel on Valuation\n\n\nI am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the\npaper.\n\nAttached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller.  We hope it reflects\nwell the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is\nour intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror\nthis summary.  I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call\nat one of the following times.  Please indicate with an \"X\" in the boxes\nnext to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.\n\n               Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST     [ X  ]\n\n               Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST      [   ]\n\n               Monday November 27, 6 pm EST        [ X  ]\n\n\nWe would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,\neither in writing or by phone.  Please indicate below what your preference\nwould be.  If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your\noffice\nto set it up.\n\n\n               Call [   ]\n\n               Writing   [   ]\n\nThere will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting\ntakes place to go over the final draft.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you.\n\nThanks very much,\nJeff\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>\n\n(See attached file: SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc)\n", "mid" : "28131906.1075840221493.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/756.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "756.", "date" : "2000-11-07 00:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Valerie.  I don't believe we did get the e-mail yesterday!!  \nPlease resend.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Petersen, Valerie\" <valerie.petersen@yale.edu> on 11/07/2000 07:02:40 AM\nTo: \"'Kenneth.Lay@enron.com'\" <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: RE: Panel on Valuation\n\n\nGreat. Let me know if you didn't get yesterday's email regarding Nov 20. It\nhad the call-in number.\n\nValerie\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Kenneth.Lay@enron.com [mailto:Kenneth.Lay@enron.com]\nSent: Monday, November 06, 2000 6:28 PM\nTo: Garten, Jeffrey\nSubject: Re: Panel on Valuation\n\n\n\nKen Lay can do November 20 at 5 p.m. EST or November 27 at 6 p.m. EST.\nNovember 21 is not good for him.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 11/02/2000 10:51:36 AM\n\nTo:   \"'Len@shv.com'\" <Len@shv.com>, \"'jdoerr@kpcb.com'\" <jdoerr@kpcb.com>,\n      \"'robg@real.com'\" <robg@real.com>, \"'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com>, \"'HHK@sprintmail.com'\"\n      <HHK@sprintmail.com>, \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\"\n      <kenneth.lay@enron.com>, \"'blev@stern.nyu.edu'\" <blev@stern.nyu.edu>,\n      \"'jbneff@wellmanage.com'\" <jbneff@wellmanage.com>,\n      \"'nperetsman@allenco.com'\" <nperetsman@allenco.com>,\n      \"'hadlow@blackstone.com'\" <hadlow@blackstone.com>,\n      \"'carlsonl@blackstone.com'\" <carlsonl@blackstone.com>,\n      \"'depowell@cisco.com'\" <depowell@cisco.com>,\n      \"'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'\" <David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com>,\n      \"'rick/sherlund@gs.com'\" <rick@gs.com>, \"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\"\n      <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \"'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\"\n      <Hal@sims.berkeley.edu>\ncc:   \"'tim_koller@mckinsey.com'\" <tim_koller@mckinsey.com>,\n      \"'avalles@kpcb.com'\" <avalles@kpcb.com>, \"'Lliming@real.com'\"\n      <Lliming@real.com>, \"'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com>, \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\"\n      <rosalee.fleming@enron.com>, \"'kboles@allenco.com'\"\n      <kboles@allenco.com>, \"'dryan@cisco.com'\" <dryan@cisco.com>,\n      \"'jfielding@gs.com'\" <jfielding@gs.com>, \"'tmerkle@brook.edu'\"\n      <tmerkle@brook.edu>, \"'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu'\"\n      <lucy@sims.berkeley.edu>, \"'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'\"\n      <carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com>, \"Petersen, Valerie\"\n      <valerie.petersen@yale.edu>\nSubject:  Panel on Valuation\n\n\nI am sorry for the delay in getting back to you with a revision of the\npaper.\n\nAttached please find a revised summary by Tim Koller.  We hope it reflects\nwell the discussion of our previous meeting. Before the next meeting, it is\nour intention to send along the longer discussion paper that would mirror\nthis summary.  I suggest this next meeting take place as a conference call\nat one of the following times.  Please indicate with an \"X\" in the boxes\nnext to the proposed dates which dates are good for you.\n\n               Monday, November 20, 5 p.m. EST     [ X  ]\n\n               Tuesday, November 21, 5 pm EST      [   ]\n\n               Monday November 27, 6 pm EST        [ X  ]\n\n\nWe would like to get everyone's views in advance of this conference call,\neither in writing or by phone.  Please indicate below what your preference\nwould be.  If a call is preferred, Valerie Petersen will contact your\noffice\nto set it up.\n\n\n               Call [   ]\n\n               Writing   [   ]\n\nThere will be one last meeting scheduled after the conference call meeting\ntakes place to go over the final draft.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you.\n\nThanks very much,\nJeff\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc>>\n\n(See attached file: SEC Doc Draft 1029 short.doc)\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "31003522.1075840221518.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/757.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "757.", "date" : "2000-11-06 23:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa1" }, "sender" : "valerie.petersen@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Garten, Jeffrey\n> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:55 PM\n> To: 'Len@shv.com'\n> Subject: FW: Panel on Valuation\n>\n>\n>\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Garten, Jeffrey\n> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:48 PM\n> To: 'Len@shv.com'; 'jdoerr@kpcb.com'; 'robg@real.com';\n> 'larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com'; 'HHK@sprintmail.com';\n> 'kenneth.lay@enron.com'; 'blev@stern.nyu.edu'; 'jbneff@wellmanage.com';\n> 'nperetsman@allenco.com'; 'hadlow@blackstone.com';\n> 'carlsonl@blackstone.com'; 'depowell@cisco.com';\n> 'David.L.Shedlarz@pfizer.com'; 'rick.sherlund@gs.com';\n> 'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'; 'Hal@sims.berkeley.edu'\n> Cc: 'tim_koller@mckinsey.com''; 'avalles@kpcb.com'; 'Lliming@real.com';\n> 'jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com'; 'rosalee.fleming@enron.com';\n> 'kboles@allenco.com'; 'dryan@cisco.com'; 'jfielding@gs.com';\n> 'tmerkle@brook.edu'; 'lucy@sims.berkeley.edu';\n> 'carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com'; Petersen, Valerie\n> Subject: Panel on Valuation\n>\n> Since the overwhelming majority of you can participate in a conference\n> call on Monday November 20 at 5 p.m. EST, we suggest locking that in now.\n> So please put it on your schedule.\n>\n> The dial-in number will be:  1-888-622-5357; participant code 550894.\n>\n> I will only need your comments in advance if you cannot attend the\n> teleconference on the 20th.  If you cannot attend, please contact Valerie\n> Petersen at 203-432-6035 to set up a time for a pre-conference call\n> between the two of us.  You may also get your comments to me in writing.\n>\n> Best,\n> Jeff", "mid" : "9422857.1075840221541.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/758.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "758.", "date" : "2000-11-07 00:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa2" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "text" : "We have been asked to put together a list of home addresses for the executive \ncommittee to be distributed only among its members in connection with holiday \ngreeting card distribution.  If you have no problem being included on this \nlist, please forward your home address to me by return email. \n\nThank you, \nKatherine Brown\n", "mid" : "26598842.1075840221575.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/759.", "bcc" : [ "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "759.", "date" : "2000-11-07 01:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Home address request" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jmathews@jefferson-usa.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Yes, indeed.\n\n\n\n\nJanet Mathews <jmathews@jefferson-usa.com> on 04/07/2000 10:57:20 AM\nPlease respond to jmathews@jefferson-usa.com\nTo: kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc: Limas Jefferson <ljefferson@jefferson-usa.com> \nSubject: This is a test\n\n\nThis is a test to confirm we have the correct email address for Mr. Ken Lay.\nPlease respond if this message has been received successfully.\n\nThank You\n\n\n", "mid" : "22380264.1075840202620.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/76.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jmathews@jefferson-usa.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "76.", "date" : "2000-04-07 03:58:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: This is a test" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa4" }, "sender" : "congressman.sessions@mail.house.gov", "recipients" : [ "jenny.sheffield@mail.house.gov" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "We are already receiving several inquiries regarding the upcoming\nPresidential Inauguration.  Enclosed is information pertaining to everything\nfrom hotel accommodations and travel to the Texas State Society Black Tie\nand Boots Inaugural Ball, which is the official Presidential Inaugural Ball\nfor the State of Texas.\n\nFurthermore, I would like you to notice that several of the hotels in\nWashington, DC are not taking reservations until November 8, 2000.  In order\nto reserve a room for the Inauguration, you might want to begin calling\nhotels at the open of business on that day.  You will find a compiled list\nof many hotels on pages four through six in the attached information.\nPlease make a note that most hotels require a minimum length of stay of four\nnights.  You will want to plan accordingly.\n\nIn addition, I do not recommend that you rent a vehicle during your stay.\nDue to the large number of people in Washington at this time, driving will\nbe next to impossible.  It is in your best interest to utilize the Metro\nsystem or to take a cab.\n\nI hope you find the enclosed to be useful.  Please feel free to call my\noffice at 202.225.2231 or email Jenny Sheffield at\njenny.sheffield@mail.house.gov if there is anything else that I can do to be\nof assistance.  I look forward to seeing you in January!\n\nSincerely,\nPete Sessions\nMember of Congress\n\n <<Presidential Inauguration Schedul1.doc>>\n\n\n\n\n - Presidential Inauguration Schedul1.doc", "mid" : "1042529.1075840221599.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/760.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jenny.sheffield@mail.house.gov" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "760.", "date" : "2000-11-07 06:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Presidential Inauguration" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa5" }, "sender" : "news@rciinfo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth L Lay, here is how you reach the best and brightest locally active \nand passive candidates with experience  in:\n\n* Applications\n* Internet/Intranet\n* e-Commerce\n* Networking\n* Telecommunications\n* Wireless\n* Electronics\n* Semiconductor\n* Imaging\n* Software\n* Computer Hardware\n* Multimedia\n\nThese high-caliber candidates will be reading and reviewing the 2001 Annual \nSouth Central Industry and Employment Forecast in PC Magazine to help them \nmanage their careers and consider new opportunities.\n\nThis highly sought-after annual forecast features industry trends, the area's \ntop employers and \"in-demand\" skills in the South Central United States. This \neditorial feature leads directly into a distinctive recruitment-advertising \nsection.\n\nAdvertising in this special section guarantees the largest audience of active \nand passive candidates in your local area.\n\nThis issue of PC Magazine, with a reach of 6.6 million readers, will be \navailable January 16, 2001 - right at the beginning of the year's most active \ntime for candidates to job search.\n\nDiscounted Rates Available\n\nReserve Space Today  \nMaterials Due by December 4\n\nFor additional information and/or space availability\nContact: Terry Preston, National Sales Manager\ntpreston@rcimedia.com\n561.686.6800 x256\n\n=========================\n\n\n\n\n=================================================================\nThis information has been e-mailed to keep you \napprised of recruitment-advertising opportunities \ndesigned to get your hiring needs in front of \nhard-to-find candidates. \nIf this information is not suitable for your area \nof responsibility or if you want to be removed \nfrom our distribution list, please e-mail\nnothankyou@rciinfo.com", "mid" : "6382436.1075840221622.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/761.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "761.", "date" : "2000-11-07 09:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Local IT Candidates for Kenneth L Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa6" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/06/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,935\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,069\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t410,410\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/06/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,386\t80%\nEnron Europe Limited\t152\t42%\nGlobal Products\t153\t39%\nEnron Metals\t244\t17%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t46%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,390,868,932\nMTD\t9,998,803,517\nLTD\t223,436,967,616\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,125,698,478\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,698,180,030\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t549\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t2\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,246\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,890\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,692", "mid" : "29649835.1075840221651.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/762.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "762.", "date" : "2000-11-07 09:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 06, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa7" }, "sender" : "aosawa@attglobal.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "krice@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr. kenneth L. Lay :\n        Mr. Kenneth D. Rice :\n\nI joined press conference on October 31 in Tokyo.\n\nI would like to know more about Enron Online, because many Japanese\nequipment, component and material manufacturers are interested in and know.\n\nNow I am moving by business trip in the U.S.A. and I will go to Houston on\nNovember 14 and 15. I would like to meet with business development,\nmarketing, or sales people in Enron Online. I appreciate if you or anybody\nmake an arrangement to meet.\n\nI am lookingforward to your kind response.\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \"aosawa\" <aosawa@attglobal.net>\nTo: <help@enrononline.com>\nSent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 7:31 PM\nSubject: Fw: Looking for eMarket\n\n\n> Re-send\n>\n> ----- Original Message -----\n> From: \"aosawa\" <aosawa@attglobal.net>\n> To: <help@enrononline.com>\n> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:06 PM\n> Subject: Fw: Looking for eMarket\n>\n>\n> >\n> > > Marketing / Sales people :\n> > >\n> > > Dear Sir or Madam :\n> > >\n> > > We Fuji Keizai is one of the largest marketing consultant company in\n> > Japan.\n> > >\n> > > We are looking for eMarket place in the U.S.A.  to corroborate with\nour\n> > > client.\n> > > Our clients ; manufacturers, distributor, retailer, and SI\n> > >\n> > > Most of Japanese companies try to enter to eMarket place in this\ncouple\n> of\n> > > month. But most of them don't know about detail of eMarket place.\n> > > We know your eMarket place is leading site in industries.\n> > >\n> > > I will visit to the U.S.A. in November for business trip. If any\n> marketing\n> > /\n> > > sales people are available in November 6 to 17, I would like to visit\n> you.\n> > I\n> > > would like to make an appointment.\n> > >\n> > > I am looking forward your kind and quick response.\n> > >\n> > >\n> > > Sincerely Yours,\n> > >\n> > >\n> > > Fuji Keizai Co., Ltd.\n> > > International Marketing Dept.\n> > >\n> > >\n> > > Akihiro Osawa\n> > > Marketing Manager\n> > > TEL  81-3-3664-5821    FAX  81-3-3661-9514\n> > >\n> > >\n> > >\n> > >\n> > >\n> >\n>", "mid" : "7910596.1075840221674.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/763.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "krice@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "763.", "date" : "2000-11-08 08:57:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fw: Looking for eMarket" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa8" }, "sender" : "rpon@bellatlantic.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Rosalie--I am forwarding two attachments from the previous email again,\nas background for Ken Lay.  It appears that the documents were converted\ninto an unreadable format at the receiving end, so I am sending them in a\nnew format to ensure that they arrive intact.\n\nThanks for your assistance, and we certainly hope that Mr. Lay will be able\nto join us for the Highlands Forum. Please contact me for any questions that\nmay arise.\n\nBest regards, Dick O'Neill\n\nDick O'Neill\nDirector\nThe Highlands Forum\n301-469-7400\n301-469-5878 fax\n\n\n - OVERVIEWGENERALASD2.doc\n - FINALLOGSPKG.DOC", "mid" : "10733489.1075840221698.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/764.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "764.", "date" : "2000-11-08 04:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Background material for the Secretary of Defense Highlands Forum" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aa9" }, "sender" : "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This is what I suggest.\n\nSanjay Bhatnagar, currently CEO of Enron India, has joined EBS as CEO for t=\nhe=20\nMiddle East and Asia region. Sanjay will be responsible for building our=20\nbroadband business in this region and the current EBS team in the region wi=\nll=20\nreport to Sanjay.  In this role, Sanjay will report to the EBS office of th=\ne=20\nChairman.  In addition, Sanjay will continue to remain responsible for Enro=\nn=01,\ns wholesale energy business in India and will work at transitioning this=20\nbusiness into Enron Global Assets by March 31st, 2100 and integrating the=\n=20\nIndia Communication business into EBS.", "mid" : "9138768.1075840221722.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/765.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "765.", "date" : "2000-11-08 05:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aaa" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken -- You are scheduled to do a 30-minute telephone interview on Thursday at \n9:30 a.m. with Heidrick & Struggles, which is publishing a journal for the \nWorld Economic Forum meeting in Davos in January 2001.  This publication will \ncover corporate leadership and human capital issues in the new economy.  They \nwant to talk to you for a chapter on \"Leading a Transformation into the New \nEconomy.\"   The interviewer will be Stephen Miles, and he has submitted the \nfollowing questions in advance of your conversation.  I will come to your \noffice at 9:30 a.m. to place the call.\n\nThank you.\nKaren \n\n\n\n 1. Enron over the past decade has become the most vigorous change agent\n in its industry.  From a leadership perspective, how have you created a\n culture of change in an industry not known for change?\n\n 2. Nortel Networks has clearly made an outstanding transformation into\n the New Economy, similar to Enron's evolution. In Nortel's case, John Roth\n bought Bay Networks and infused the Nortel culture with Bays - almost a\n reverse cultural transformation.  How did you create a New Economy culture\n where innovation, risk-taking and new ideas are embraced and rewarded?\n\n 3. Are there some best practices you can share with other CEOs and\n Managing Directors regarding leading a change?\n\n 4. At best, change is difficult. But being able to change before you\n have to has only been accomplished successfully by a few companies.  How\n did you lead a change effort when you were arguably still a very\n successful utility?\n\n 5. Peter Drucker has said than in stable time you need good management\n but in disruptive times you need leadership.  How have you been able to\n attract and retain what Fortune magazine has called the best management\n team?\n\n 6. The New Economy is really all about creating a culture of\n innovation, where employees see opportunity and not barriers. Enron has\n been masterful at this from gas, to electricity, pulp & paper, and now\n bandwidth. As the \"keeper of the culture\" how did you establish and\n maintain such a culture?\n\n 7. As Enron moves away from Plant, Property and Equipment towards\n Intangible Assets, what has changed for you as a leader in the age of\n intangibles?\n\n 8. Can you list the four or five \"must have\" competencies for the 21st\n Century CEO? What experiences are necessary?\n\n 9. Lets talk about going global. You have made very impressive in-roads\n in India where no other utility has been able to. How did you lead this\n effort? Are there any best practices you can share with your fellow CEO's\n who are thinking about India?\n\n 10. Lets now move to Europe. Enron is the largest gas and power trader\n in Europe. Can you discuss your move into Europe? Again are there some\n best practices for CEOs in the USA moving into Europe?", "mid" : "16654602.1075840221753.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/766.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "766.", "date" : "2000-11-08 04:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Interview for World Economic Forum" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aab" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "NOTE:  YOU WILL RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE EACH TIME YOU ARE SELECTED AS A REVIEWER.\n\nYou have been selected to participate in the Year End 2000 Performance \nManagement process by providing meaningful feedback on specific employee(s).  \nYour feedback plays an important role in the process, and your participation \nis critical to the success of Enron's Performance Management goals.\n\nTo complete requests for feedback, access PEP at http://pep.corp.enron.com \nand select Perform Review under Performance Review Services.  You may begin \nproviding feedback immediately and are requested to have all feedback forms \ncompleted by Friday, November 17, 2000.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding PEP or your responsibility in the \nprocess, please contact the PEP Help Desk at:\n\nHouston: 1.713.853.4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44.207.783.4040, Option 4\nEmail: perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nThank you for your participation in this important process.\n\nThe following is a CUMULATIVE list of employee feedback requests with a \nstatus of \"OPEN.\"   Once you have submitted or declined an employee's request \nfor feedback, their name will no longer appear on this list.\n\n\n\n\nReview Group: ENRON\nFeedback Due Date: Nov 17, 2000\n\nEmployee Name                   Supervisor Name                 Date Selected\n-------------                   ---------------                 -------------\nCARTER, REBECCA C               JAMES V DERRICK JR.             Nov 03, 2000\nCOX, DAVID                      KEVIN P HANNON                  Nov 08, 2000", "mid" : "2835755.1075840221776.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/767.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "767.", "date" : "2000-11-08 05:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Year End 2000 Performance Feedback" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aac" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "katrina_roche@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "ada_nigro@i2.com", "sandra_hodges@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "ada_nigro@i2.com", "sandra_hodges@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "ada_nigro@i2.com", "sandra_hodges@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com" ], "text" : "Good afternoon.\n\nThis is to confirm the details for the subject meeting which will be held\non Thursday, December 7, 2000.\n\n     Location: One i2 Place\n               Red Conference Room, 4th Floor\n\n     Contact:  Keith Larney\n               469-357-4497\n\n     Time:          8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n               Continental Breakfast and Lunch\n\nAttendance has been confirmed by admins to the participants; however, if\nthere are any changes, please let me know as soon as possible.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com", "mid" : "13243493.1075840221801.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/768.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "ada_nigro@i2.com", "sandra_hodges@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "katrina_roche@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "768.", "date" : "2000-11-08 05:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Strategy Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aad" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive 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", "mid" : "16844225.1075840221834.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/769.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy_fowler@pgn.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "mary_trosper@pgn.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "769.", "date" : "2000-11-08 06:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aae" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "tnktaylor@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Corey -\n\nMy champion, hero, angel - I think I have made a major mistake!!!  I thought \nI had tickets to Mark McGuire's team for May 12, but it is the Cinncinatti \nReds!!!  I am so sorry.  Is that going to be o.k.?  That's  what I get for \nthinking I know anything about baseball.\n\nLook forward to hearing from you!!\n\nLove,\n\nAunt Rosie", "mid" : "33485216.1075840202643.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/77.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tnktaylor@earthlink.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "77.", "date" : "2000-04-11 05:17:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "This is for my Champion" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aaf" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Just a heads up from a Business Coalition for Clean Air (BCCA) meeting we had \non Monday to try to raise the proposed $1.6 million for 2001 activities.  \n(You will hear all about the business plan today.)\n\nThe suggested amount for you/Enron is $200,000--12.5% of the total.  Enron \ngave $50,000 for the 2000 effort, which was about 8% of the total they ended \nup raising ($617,000).   it is your call on what is reasonable, and keep in \nmind there might be another round later on.\n\nWe have been working on a list of potential donors with \"A\" being the \nimpacted such as refiners and petrochemical companies and \"B\" being \nbeneficiaries such as contractors.  Ned Holmes office suggested that you pick \nthe names of the potential donors for the Enron visit and he will just take \nthe rest.  The list is being updated, so we will have to wait until the \nmeeting to look at it.\n\n\n- Rob", "mid" : "2157164.1075840221857.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/770.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "770.", "date" : "2000-11-08 07:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "BCCA Meeting Today" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab0" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/07/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,114\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,106\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t414,524\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/07/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,512\t75%\nEnron Europe Limited\t145\t37%\nGlobal Products\t159\t30%\nEnron Metals\t298\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t47%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,629,499,517\nMTD\t12,634,782,454\nLTD\t226,066,467,133\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,141,702,594\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,798,097,545\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t550\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,213\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,857\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,695", "mid" : "6598415.1075840221908.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/772.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "772.", "date" : "2000-11-08 10:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 07, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab1" }, "sender" : "calenehsvp@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Ken,\n    It was great to talk with you at the recent Fortune Roundtable on New\nEconomy Philanthropy.  As I mentioned at the evening banquet, we are\ncurrently creating the Houston Social Venture Partners.  Attached is an\ninitial Power Point presentation to inform you of our progress.  I would\nappreciate the opportunity to visit with you to obtain your suggestions.  We\nare very excited about the potential for Houston of the Houston Social\nVenture Partners.  We are following the structure similar to the successful\norganizations in Austin [asvp.org] and Seattle [svpseattle.org]. presented in\nthe lecture by David Lunsford at the Roundtable.\n    Please advise me of convenient times in your schedule for us to meet.\n                     Thank you\nCalene LeBeau   713-827-7299       713-416-5572  mobile\ncalenehsvp@aol.com\n\n - Houston Social Venture Partners2.ppt", "mid" : "2175801.1075840221931.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/773.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "773.", "date" : "2000-11-08 11:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Houston Social Venture Partners" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab2" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "dennis.vegas@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com", "dennis.vegas@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "dennis.vegas@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nWe will have a brief meeting with you to describe the context of the \nconference that you are keynoting on Wednesday and go over some of the major \nthemes of your talk.\n\nDennis Vegas will describe Enron's co-sponsorship of the conference and the \nattendees, and David Haug will talk about our LNG strategy and partnering \nopportunities in the context of your remarks.\n\nWe are leaning toward a straight speech rather than a powerpoint presentation \nbut can still do some slides.  I am close on a draft and will get this to you \nshortly after our meeting.\n\nThe participants at the meeting in addition to me will be:\n\nHamd Alkhayat\nDennis Vegas\nDavid Haug\n\n- Rob", "mid" : "27925944.1075840221955.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/774.", "bcc" : [ "dennis.vegas@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "774.", "date" : "2000-11-09 00:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "GasTech Presentation Meeting--3 pm" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab3" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n08:04AM EST  9-NOV-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (YOUNG, DON) HWP IBM CPQ G\nPCS: COMMERCIAL IMPROVING - RETAIL FADING\n\n06:15AM EST  9-NOV-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (YOUNG, DON) IBM AAPL CTXS\nIBM: PROFITABILITY--YES, MARKET SHARE--NO\n\n11:12PM EST  8-NOV-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (KING, KURTIS R) DELL CPQ HWP\nDELL: DELL REPORTS FY 3Q TONIGHT; WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR REASONS TO STAY\nBULLISH\n\n04:29PM EST  8-NOV-00 CIBC WORLD MARKETS CORP. (STEVE PUCKOWITZ)\nINDUSTRY: WINSTAR CONVERTIBLES\n\n09:00PM EST  8-NOV-00 SALOMON SMITH BARNEY (JOHN B. JONES JR.) HWP\nHWP: 4Q00 EPS EXPECTED SOLID\n\n <<11.09.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 11.09.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "25513247.1075840221982.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/775.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "775.", "date" : "2000-11-09 00:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 11.09.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab4" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I think it is interesting that the number of ballots that are an issue of \nconcern in Florida would have had an impact on all of these races, but the \npress has not brought them up for discussion.\n\n\n\nPlease tell me if there is anything I can do to help keep this from \nspiralling out of control.\n\nThanks,\nMark\n\n\nMark Lay\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3800\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670", "mid" : "9069393.1075840222006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/776.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "776.", "date" : "2000-11-09 01:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Close Races Outside of Florida" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab5" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ben.glisan@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Mr. Lay has reqested that your names be added to his executive list for \ncertain mailings, i.e., Christmas cards, etc.  In order to achieve this, \nplease complete the following information and return to me ASAP:\n\nSpouse Name (if applicable):\nResidence Address:\nCity, State, Zip\n\nThanks so much.", "mid" : "25070683.1075840222031.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/777.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "ben.glisan@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "777.", "date" : "2000-11-09 01:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Information for KLL" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab6" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Loretta, I really enjoyed being at your table on Monday evening and getting \nto know you a little better.  \n\nI must tell you that I am in awe of what you did with the office in Japan.  I \nwould not have known how to do all that!!!  Wow.\n\nRosie\n", "mid" : "19970429.1075840222054.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/778.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "778.", "date" : "2000-11-09 01:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Getting to know you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab7" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joe Hillings\nEnron\n1775 Eye Street, NW\nSuite 800\nWashington, DC  20006\n202-466-9145\n202-828-3372 (fax)\nemail:  jhillin@enron.com\n----- Forwarded by Joe Hillings/Corp/Enron on 11/09/2000 11:00 AM -----\n\nKen: Please note that Mr. Lars Uno Thulin has asked to meet with Bob Fisher \nof Hills and Company and I on Friday, December 1 while we are in Oslo to \npromote our campaign to get energy services support in the WTO. This meeting \nand others in Brussels and Dusseldorf earlier that week had been requested by \nthe USTR as part of the grass roots outreach program. Considerable support \nfor energy services has been building according to USTR although our own \npeople indicated to Bob Fisher and me several days ago that Enron may not \nwant to provide funding for the Energy Services Coaltion beyond December. \nFurther, with my pending retirement in March, there is a question as to who \nfrom industry will lead the coaltion. Bob Fisher gave Rick a paper on \ndevelopments and funding for the future although I submitted in my 2001 \nbudget proposal fully funding the effort.\n\nDo you have any advice regarding a possible meeting with Mr. Thulin?\n\nJoe\n\nPS Perhaps you have seen my letter to Boyden Gray indicating an interest in a \nposition in a Bush Administration. I also indicated my interest in assiting \nBoyden in his transition work.\n\n\t\"Fr>ysnes, Torbj>rn\" <torbjorn.froysnes@mfa.no>\n\t11/09/2000 10:35 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'Joe.Hillings@enron.com'\" <Joe.Hillings@enron.com>\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: RE: Oslo Meeting, Thursday, November 30\n\n\nDear Joe Hillings,\n\nPlease find enclosed a draft programme for your visit to Oslo. It is meant\nas a proposal only, and we would like to hear your comments, and how this\nmight suit your needs and wishes. May I add a few practical and explanatory\npoints:\n* I understand that you will be coming in on Wednesday afternoon. From\nthe Airport there is an express train that takes you to the down town area\nin less than 20 minutes, considerably quicker than by car. I would be happy\nto meet you at the Grand Hotel in the evening for an informal talk, unless\nyou have other plans. I would also be happy to accompany you  throughout the\nprogramme.\n* The people that you will meet in the MFA will basically be those\ndealing with the WTO-negotiations, and who are all familiar with the\nproposals on energy services. So we could talk on how to deal with the issue\nin the ongoing and coming negotiations.\n* You will meet key personalities in the Ministry for oil and energy\n* Director General Arne Walther is host for a luncheon - he is\ncurrently holding the positions as Chairman of the Board of the\nInternational Energy Agency (IEA)\n* You are invited as Key Note Speakers at a workshop on energy\nservices in the house of The Federation of Norwegian Business and Industry,\nwhich will invite a selected group of leading personalities throughout the\nenergy business sector in Norway.\n* I understand that you will host a dinner in the evening; I would be\nhappy to advise you on participants, as appropriate; I presume that you ,\ni.a., will invite representatives from your company and the US Embassy\n* I talked to the CEO of STATKRAFT, Mr. Lars Uno Thulin, who is a good\nfriend of mine, and who also is well acquainted with the President of Enron,\nMr. Ken Lay. He would appreciate an opportunity for a private conversation,\nand suggests a breakfast Friday morning as an option. Please let me know if\nthis is possible.\n\nI wish you and Bob Fisher very welcome to Oslo!\n\nYours sincerely\n\nTorbj\"rn Fr\"ysnes\n <<DRAFT hillings.doc>>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  -----Original Message-----\n  From: Joe.Hillings@enron.com\n[mailto:Joe.Hillings@enron.com]\n  Sent: 7. november 2000 16:02\n  To: torbjorn.froysnes@mfa.no\n  Cc: Lora.Sullivan@enron.com; rcfisher@hillsandco.com\n  Subject: Oslo Meeting, Thursday, November 30\n\n  Joe Hillings\n  Enron\n  1775 Eye Street, NW\n  Suite 800\n  Washington, DC  20006\n  202-466-9145\n  202-828-3372 (fax)\n  email:  jhillin@enron.com\n\n  Dear Ambassador Froysnes:\n\n  I called this morning to introduce myself and to see how we\nshould proceed\n  to extend invitations to attendees at our workshop and lunch\nat the Grand\n  Hotel in Oslo, Thursday, November 30th. Bob Fisher, trade\ncounsel to the\n  Energy Services Coalition and I will be arriving in Oslo the\nevening of\n  Wednesday, November 29th and staying until the morning of\nFriday, December\n  1st. We would be pleased to host you and guests of your\nchoice for dinner\n  either Wednesday or Thursday evening.\n\n  I would be most grateful if you could advise if you have\nalready begun to\n  invite participants for our workshop and lunch on Thursday,\nNovember 30 or\n  if I should undertake that task under your direction.\n\n  Regards,\n\n  Joe\n - DRAFT hillings.doc", "mid" : "31583837.1075840222079.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/779.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "779.", "date" : "2000-11-09 02:08:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RE: Oslo Meeting, Thursday, November 30" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab8" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nYour Father wrote:\n\n\"Elizabeth -\n\nThe Republican Convention is July 31 - August 3.  Although there are no \nguarantees I expect I can get you tickets and reservations.\n\nLove,\n\nDad\"\n\nLiz, I have sent an e-mail to our Washington office to ask for assistance in \nobtaining hotel reservations and credentials.  We don't yet have reservations \nfor Ken as everything is locked up by the Republicans, but I have been \nassured they will be forthcoming.  We asked for the same hotel as your Dad \nwill have, so hopefully that will work.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Lay <lizard_ar@yahoo.com> on 04/07/2000 10:25:47 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay <kenneth_lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Go Astros!\n\n\nDad,\n\nJust wanted to e-mail and wish you all the best on the\nOpenning day, you'll do GREAT! I wish I were there,\nI've been getting updates from Kay and Kathy,\nparticularly about the free doghnuts and Duck Soup!\n\nOn another note, when is the Republican Convention? I\nwould really like to attend if possible.\n\nBest of luck!!!!!\nI love you,\nLiz\n\np.s. let me know what the feed back is in regards to\ncampaign help!\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nTalk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com\n\n", "mid" : "11107564.1075840202666.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/78.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lizard_ar@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "78.", "date" : "2000-04-11 07:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Go Astros!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ab9" }, "sender" : "pam.benson@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay and Mr. Skilling:\n\nWould it be possible for Communications to send the following to Enron \nEmployees World wide?\n\nJoe Sutton's new contact information:\n\nJoseph W. Sutton\nSutton Ventures Group LLC\n1100 Louisiana, Suite 1210\nHouston, Texas 77002\nPhone: 713-571-4000\nFax:  713-571-4007\n\nOur last day in the Enron building is Friday - November 10, 2000.\n\nPlease advise.\n", "mid" : "32004392.1075840222103.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/780.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "780.", "date" : "2000-11-09 03:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Joseph W. Sutton Move" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aba" }, "sender" : "mikeb@baselice.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "skean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "1. Thank you for all your support on the Arena Proposition.\n2. The following article reminded me to pass along a note about a PR/PA\nfirm in California who Baselice & Associates worked with this year in\npassing Prop 35 (a contracting out initiative).  The firm is a full service\nfirm named Woodward & McDowell.  They have been active in California\nlegislative and initiative battles for some 20 years and I highly recommend\nthem if Enron is in search of support with the electric deregulation fight\nout there.  Dick Woodward or Dave Fogarty can be reached at 650-340-0470.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call.\n\nMike\n\n\n\nMICHAEL BASELICE\nBaselice & Associates, Inc.\n4131 Spicewood Springs Road\nSuite O-2\nAustin, TX  78759\nPhone: (512) 345-9720\nFax: (512) 345-9740\nemail: mikeb@baselice.com\n\n\n\n\nNovember 8, 2000\nCalif Regulators,Grid Oper In Turf War Over Generation By JASON LEOPOLD Of\nDOW JONES NEWSWIRES LOS ANGELES-California's electricity regulators and\npower-grid operator are locked in a turf war over who has the authority to\norder new power plant construction next summer to ensure the state has\nenough juice on hand when demand soars.\nThe California Public Utilities Commission says it can bring emergency\npower on line at a fraction of the cost that the Independent System\nOperator is expected to pay independent power producers for the same\nservice.\nUnder it's plan, PG&E Corp. (PCG) unit Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Edison\nInternational's (EIX) Southern California Edison unit and Sempra Energy's\n(SRE) San Diego Gas & Electric Co. were ordered to submit documents by the\nend of November stating whether they can build and operate \"peaking\" plants\nby June 1.\nThe utilities weren't immediately available to comment.\nOn the other hand, the ISO - which is on the verge of signing contracts for\n440 peaking units with between 20 and 91 megawatts of electricity - says\nthe commission's meddling could endanger any chance of additional resources\ncoming on line in time.\n\"Any further interference on the state level could destroy the plan\naltogether,\" said an ISO source close to the issue. \"There is no guarantee\nthe utilities will be able to pull this off by next summer. And if the\nwhole project is scrapped, you can expect there will be blackouts.\"\nInterference by federal regulators has already cost the ISO two\nparticipants and nearly 600 megawatts in its peaking program.\nCalpine Corp. (CPN) and Enron (ENE) initially agreed to build peaking\nplants for the ISO next summer, but withdrew their offers after the Federal\nEnergy Regulatory Commission proposed capping the clearing price for\nCalifornia's wholesale electricity market at $150 a megawatt-hour.\nThe ISO, which operates one of the state's wholesale power markets and\nmanages most of the high-voltage transmission grid, has already solicited\nand received bids from merchant generators for 1,800 megawatts of new\npeaking power for next summer.\nBurned by the summer's power crisis and facing an 8,000-MW shortfall next\nsummer, the ISO put out a request for bids in August. The ISO's board voted\nOct. 30 to enter into the contracts, which it estimated would cost about\n$250 million a year for three years.\nThe state's Electricity Oversight Board, which oversees the performance of\nthe ISO, and the Public Utilities Commission protested the decision on the\ngrounds that the contracts were too expensive.\nThe commission is also questioning whether there is even a need for peaking\npower next summer and, if there is, whether the ISO should handle the\nsolicitation.\n\"The question also arises as to whether the ISO - which is empowered only\nto operate the state's transmission system and which does not represent the\nstate or its consumers - is the appropriate organization to plan, solicit\nand pay for the construction of new power plants across the state,\" the\ncommission wrote in its Nov. 2 order.\nInd the end, the decision is up to state regulators. If utilities can come\nup with a cheaper alternative and if the regulators determine that\nadditional generation is needed by next summer, then they will follow\nthrough with the utilities proposal.", "mid" : "20273735.1075840222127.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/781.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "skean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "781.", "date" : "2000-11-09 01:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Arena and Electric Dereg." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199abb" }, "sender" : "sally.keepers@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "david.haug@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "In preparation for sending Christmas cards, may I have your correct residence \naddress and spouse name, if applicable?  Thanks so much.", "mid" : "28967553.1075840222150.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/782.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "david.haug@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "782.", "date" : "2000-11-09 05:45:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Information for KLL" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199abc" }, "sender" : "sharon.lay@travelpark.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "barbara@canterburytravel.com", "janelle.daniel@travelpark.com", "barbara@canterburytravel.com", "janelle.daniel@travelpark.com" ], "cc" : [ "barbara@canterburytravel.com", "janelle.daniel@travelpark.com" ], "text" : "This is one of the best!!!!\n\n> ----------\n> From:  Yortex@aol.com[SMTP:Yortex@aol.com]\n> Sent:  Thursday, November 09, 2000 12:13 PM\n> To:  abi@mail.cybermesa.com; lizard_ar@yahoo.com; Sharon@travelpark.com;\n> m.shute@eudoramail.com; BourneB@umsystem.edu\n> Subject:  Re: FW: ELECTION NEWS\n>\n>  <<truman2002.ppt>>\n> I'll send it again here -- just a Missouri political joke...  I'll resend\n> it\n> to a few of you in case you had trouble opening it...\n>\n\n - truman2002.ppt", "mid" : "16410660.1075840222173.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/783.", "bcc" : [ "barbara@canterburytravel.com", "janelle.daniel@travelpark.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "783.", "date" : "2000-11-09 06:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: FW: ELECTION NEWS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199abd" }, "sender" : "liz.taylor@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here it is!  Your Enron Net Works Holiday Party Invitation.  Please click on \nthe attached link to launch.\n\nhttp://207.21.193.94/Extravaganza.html\n\n\nPlease contact my assistant, Liz Taylor @ x31935, should you experience any \ndifficulty with the link.\n\nGreg", "mid" : "30088503.1075840222201.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/784.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "peggy.fowler@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "j.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "784.", "date" : "2000-11-09 06:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENW Holiday Party Online Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199abe" }, "sender" : "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached is the schedule for the company planes for the Management Conference \nin San Antonio on Nov. 15-17.  Please contact me if you have any questions or \nchanges.\n\nThanks!\n\nVanessa\n", "mid" : "32195147.1075840222230.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/785.", "bcc" : [ "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "785.", "date" : "2000-11-09 08:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Company plane" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199abf" }, "sender" : "lpowers@techforall.org", "recipients" : [ "jtt@jtrotter.com", "jnduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net", "will.reed@techforall.org", "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "cc" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "text" : "Hello!  Will and I decided this would be a good way to ask for assistance\nfrom the TFA national board members residing in Houston. TFA-H is enjoying\nincredible momentum right now--so much so that we are once again in dire\nneed of computers. We have made contact with several companies and have some\ncorporate proposals under consideration, but those are \"down the road\"\nrelationships assuming they work out as planned.   Please reach out to\nanyone and everyone to make them aware of TFA-Houston and how much the\ncontribution of retired computers means to the disadvantaged neighborhoods\nand schools that we serve.  We have a request in to Exxon Mobil Upstream\nResearch as I understand Exxon is replacing 40K desktops with laptops.  I\nhaven't been able to make headway with Exxon Mobil yet--if you can assist\nwith trying to obtain their retired computers, that would excellent.  This\ncould help our efforts across the country.\n\nUPDATE:  We have now assisted 74 organizations and have a backlog of demand.\nThis Saturday, November 11, we will provide 75 computers to 4 organizations.\nThis will deplete our inventory.  We have several partnerships in the making\nthat will greatly increase the demand for our services. This week I also\nparticipated in a meeting headed by the Mayor's office to bring the\ntechnology and economic providers of the Enhanced Enterprise Community\ntogether to see how we can effectively collaborate.  Judging by the interest\nof my post-meeting conversations, this will also generate considerable\ndemand for our services.  We want to be able to deliver what we say we can\nsince we are now moving to the forefront of digital divide efforts in\nHouston.\n\nThank you for your commitment and willingness to serve the cause of\neliminating the digital divide in Houston!   We are making a difference in\nthe lives of thousands of children and their families--let's keep moving\nforward. I have attached an information sheet that you can use if you need\nit as well as a list of the equipment we can use.   I have also included an\nupdate of the progress of TFA-Houston.  Please email or call if you have\nquestions.\n\nLois Powers\nExecutive Director\nTechnology For All-Houston\n3403 Marquart, Suite 204\nHouston, TX  77027\nPH:  713-961-0012\n\n <<about tfa word version.doc>>       <<Minimum Standards.doc>>  <<board\nupdate 102000.doc>>\n\n - about tfa word version.doc\n - Minimum Standards.doc\n - board update 102000.doc", "mid" : "5079104.1075840222255.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/786.", "bcc" : [ "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "to" : [ "jtt@jtrotter.com", "jnduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "scott_yeager@enron.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "786.", "date" : "2000-11-09 08:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "TFA-Houston Computer Needs" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac0" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/08/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,289\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,151\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t418,813\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/08/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,713\t75%\nEnron Europe Limited\t134\t28%\nGlobal Products\t149\t31%\nEnron Metals\t293\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t47%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t3,090,978,959\nMTD\t15,725,761,413\nLTD\t229,157,446,092\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,171,200,670\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,892,879,772\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t553\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t3\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,206\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,827\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,697\n", "mid" : "2036989.1075840222284.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/787.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "787.", "date" : "2000-11-09 09:47:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 08, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac1" }, "sender" : "gilc@usmcoc.org", "recipients" : [ "jbrooker@ctdk.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Mike Hileman [mailto:mhileman@wts-usa.com]\nSent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 9:47 AM\nTo: 'gilc@usmcoc.org'\nCc: Richard Bradbury; TA - MEX; Miguel Marquez\nSubject: WTS Bio\n\n\nHello Gil. Here is our brief Bio for distribution in both Outlook and\nWord formats\nThanks\nMike\n\n <<Bio for USMCOC_09-15.doc>>\n\n\nWorldwide Technical Services, Inc., (WTS) provides extensive market\ndevelopment services in the Market of Mexico for  manufacturers and\ndistributors of Information Technology (IT) products. With over $22\nBillion in high-tech US exports having been shipped to Mexico in 1999,\nthe market of Mexico is truly a fantastic opportunity for US companies.\nWTS enables manufacturers to experience unparalleled growth and profits\nin Mexico cost effectively and with minimal involvement. As a US company\nwith headquarters in Denver, Colorado and Leon, Mexico - WTS minimizes\nthe risk of international trade with Mexico.\n\nThrough a portfolio of over 2,000 resellers, dealers, and distributors\nand over 250 service centers located nationwide, WTS is able to\nestablish distribution and service networks for organizations throughout\nMexico.  Only WTS offers landmark programs that include managed dealer\nnetworks, product service & support and a comprehensive line of services\ndesigned to enable companies to profit from the Market of Mexico. WTS is\na US owned company and has been doing business in Mexico since 1995.\n\nOver the last several years since the creation of NAFTA (North American\nFree Trade Agreement) the Market of Mexico has become one of today's\ngreatest business opportunities. A \"Race for Success\" has begun in\nMexico and WTS' is positioned to assist companies in capitalizing on the\nopportunities that exist today.\n\nPlease visit our web site @ http://www.WTS-USA.com or call (877)\n498-7872. Ask for Richard Bradbury (Ext. 229) or Mike Hileman (Ext. 237)\nfor more details.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - Bio for USMCOC_09-15.doc", "mid" : "10159276.1075840222308.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/788.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jbrooker@ctdk.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "788.", "date" : "2000-11-09 09:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: WTS Bio" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac2" }, "sender" : "vbryant@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : " Media Inquiries: V*ronique Rodman 202.862.4871\nOrders: 800.937.5557\n\nFOR RELEASE: November 9, 2000\n\n What Happens When a Presidential Election Is Too Close to Call?\nAEI's Definitive Guide to the Electoral College Explains It All\n\nThe ballots are cast and we still don't know who our next president will be=\n.=20\nWhat happens next? The answer to this question and more is in the definitiv=\ne=20\nguide to the electoral college published by the American Enterprise=20\nInstitute. After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College edited b=\ny=20\nWalter Berns (115 pages, $7.95) explains the critical workings of the=20\nelectoral college, the process of presidential succession, and the=20\ninteractions of the Constitution with federal and state statutes and party=\n=20\nand parliamentary rules.\n\nIn addition to the distinguished scholar Walter Berns, contributors to this=\n=20\nedition include Norman Ornstein (essays on disputed elections), Martin=20\nDiamond (on the electoral college), Robert Goldwin, Michael Malbin, Thomas=\n=20\nMann, Howard Penniman, Austin Ranney, and Richard M. Scammon.\n\nTo arrange an interview with Walter Berns, Norman Ornstein, or Robert=20\nGoldwin, please contact Veronique Rodman, AEI Director of Public Affairs, a=\nt=20\n202.862.4871.\n\n\"The authors have produced the definitive electoral college.\"\n =02=05Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., Former chairman, Republican National Commi=\nttee\n\n\"The United States has the world's most successful system for selecting a=\n=20\nchief executive. But Americans are remarkably, and dangerously, unaware of=\n=20\nhow the electoral college came to be what it is. Hence we have long needed =\nan=20\nexplanation of the college--its origins and evolution--as subtle and=20\nintelligent as the college itself. That need has now been met by the book=\n=20\nwhich combines equal mastery of constitutional law and political philosophy=\n.\"\n =02=05George F. Will, Columnist\n\n \"The best single source for information on the intricacies of choosing an=\n=20\nAmerican President.\"\n =02=05ROLLCALL\n\nSee a C-Span video of an AEI panel discussion about the electoral college a=\nt:\nhttp://video.c-span.org:8080/ramgen/hdrive/e110100_aei.rm\n\nOrder the book at:\nhttp://www.aei.org/shop1/shops/1/a-c.htm#0001\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22007572.1075840222331.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/789.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "789.", "date" : "2000-11-09 09:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "AEI News Release - What Happens When a Presidential Election Is Too\r\n Close to Call?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Western Coal Council -- Linda Bernson <lindaeb@westcoal.org> on 04/11/2000 \n04:37:11 PM\nTo: undisclosed-recipients:;\ncc:  \nSubject: Western Coal Council - April Update\n\n\nIf you do not wish to receive this update in the future, simply reply to this \nmessage by typing REMOVE in the subject area, and we will remove your email \naddress from future transmissions. \nThank You! \n\nDear Members, \n\nAttached is the April WCC Member Update.? We hope you enjoy this \"members \nonly\" \nbenefit. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file.? This program is \navailable at no charge at Acrobat Reader. \n\nPlease let us know if you have suggestions or comments to improve upcoming \nissues. \n\nCheers, \n\nJanet Gellici \nExecutive Director \nWestern Coal Council \ninfo@westcoal.org\n - apr2000.pdf\n\n", "mid" : "21523281.1075840202690.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/79.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lindaeb@westcoal.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "79.", "date" : "2000-04-11 10:55:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "REMOVE" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac4" }, "sender" : "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us", "recipients" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Over the past week I have heard from many thoughtful and concerned citizens\nabout their opinions on Chief Kroeker.  About an hour ago, I held a news\nconference to release the statement below in response.  I wanted to make\nsure you were able to read it in its entirety.\n\nYou are a part of my e-Katz list because of your work with me or my\nadministration.  To be removed from the \"e-Katz\" distribution list, simply\nreply to this e-mail with your request.  If you have multiple e-mail\naddresses you use, please include a name and/or company, otherwise we may\nnot be able to locate the correct entry to remove.  For more information on\nthe Katz administration, visit our website at\nhttp://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor.\n\n\nStatement Regarding Police Chief Mark Kroeker\n\n\"I take my responsibilities as police commissioner very seriously.  I have\nreviewed this situation with care.  I want to thank those who provided me\nfeedback either in person, over the telephone or through e-mail.\n\n\"The performance of any individual in my administration ultimately rests\nwith me.  I want to apologize for the concern, pain and fear caused by the\ntaped comments made years ago by Chief Kroeker.  His taped comments in no\nway reflect my own personal beliefs.\n\n\"My community and staff discussions, along with reading all the e-mails and\ntranscripts of all my telephone messages, helped distill my thinking on this\nissue to one key question: Can Chief Kroeker separate his personal religious\nviews from his professional conduct?\n\n\"I have determined that he manages his duties without bias and will continue\nto do so. His performance has met my expectations.  He is leading the bureau\nin a fair, respectful and inclusive manner.  He is moving our law\nenforcement efforts to a higher level of community policing.  Therefore, I\nhave asked Mark Kroeker to stay on as Chief of Police.  He has my strong\nsupport to continue.\n\n\"The law provides that all city employees have a right to their personal\nreligious views.  I have a responsibility to review their employment status\nif their actions, as a result of their personal views, impair their ability\nto perform their professional responsibilities.\n\n\"Many of the arguments raised asking me to dismiss Mark Kroeker because he\nis \"out of step with Portland\" could be used in other Oregon communities to\nfire more liberal public officials who are \"out of step\" with their\ncommunity's conservative majority.  My 30-year fight for tolerance goes both\nways.\n\n\"Chief Kroeker will have to rebuild trust with many of our citizens.   He\nassures me he is prepared to do so.  He told me he would rather help undo\nthe damage, help me promote tolerance and acceptance of all people, than\njust walk away.\n\n\"He commits to a strong and sustained positive dialogue with Portlanders who\nare gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, including those on his staff.\nHe has already begun outreach efforts and will continue to do so.\n\n\"He said he will redouble his efforts to promote respect and acceptance of\nall Portlanders and be steadfast and fair in his enforcement of the law.\n\n\"He agrees to work with the Cascade Aids Project to serve as a spokesperson\nto educate citizens about the fact that AIDS is not a \"gay disease.\"\n\n\"He will continue to seek advice from the City Council, the Bureau's Sexual\nMinority Roundtable and others to guide additional efforts.\n\n\"He agrees to take all this on with all his heart.\n\n\"In the process I hope he and we all learn from this experience.  I will\nwork to turn this negative situation into a positive one: to expand our\nsense of tolerance; to promote the notion that regardless of a person's\npersonal or religious beliefs, one can be an effective public servant; and\nto deepen the acceptance of all Portlanders.\n\n\"As Mayor, I will do my part and more.  I hope you will join me.\"\n", "mid" : "10774071.1075840222382.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/790.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "790.", "date" : "2000-11-09 10:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "e-Katz: Chief Kroeker" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please remove from distribution.\n\n\n\n\n\"Katz, Mayor\" <mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us> on 11/09/2000 08:29:39 PM\nTo: \"Katz, Mayor\" <mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us>\ncc:  \nSubject: e-Katz: Chief Kroeker\n\n\nOver the past week I have heard from many thoughtful and concerned citizens\nabout their opinions on Chief Kroeker.  About an hour ago, I held a news\nconference to release the statement below in response.  I wanted to make\nsure you were able to read it in its entirety.\n\nYou are a part of my e-Katz list because of your work with me or my\nadministration.  To be removed from the \"e-Katz\" distribution list, simply\nreply to this e-mail with your request.  If you have multiple e-mail\naddresses you use, please include a name and/or company, otherwise we may\nnot be able to locate the correct entry to remove.  For more information on\nthe Katz administration, visit our website at\nhttp://www.ci.portland.or.us/mayor.\n\n\nStatement Regarding Police Chief Mark Kroeker\n\n\"I take my responsibilities as police commissioner very seriously.  I have\nreviewed this situation with care.  I want to thank those who provided me\nfeedback either in person, over the telephone or through e-mail.\n\n\"The performance of any individual in my administration ultimately rests\nwith me.  I want to apologize for the concern, pain and fear caused by the\ntaped comments made years ago by Chief Kroeker.  His taped comments in no\nway reflect my own personal beliefs.\n\n\"My community and staff discussions, along with reading all the e-mails and\ntranscripts of all my telephone messages, helped distill my thinking on this\nissue to one key question: Can Chief Kroeker separate his personal religious\nviews from his professional conduct?\n\n\"I have determined that he manages his duties without bias and will continue\nto do so. His performance has met my expectations.  He is leading the bureau\nin a fair, respectful and inclusive manner.  He is moving our law\nenforcement efforts to a higher level of community policing.  Therefore, I\nhave asked Mark Kroeker to stay on as Chief of Police.  He has my strong\nsupport to continue.\n\n\"The law provides that all city employees have a right to their personal\nreligious views.  I have a responsibility to review their employment status\nif their actions, as a result of their personal views, impair their ability\nto perform their professional responsibilities.\n\n\"Many of the arguments raised asking me to dismiss Mark Kroeker because he\nis \"out of step with Portland\" could be used in other Oregon communities to\nfire more liberal public officials who are \"out of step\" with their\ncommunity's conservative majority.  My 30-year fight for tolerance goes both\nways.\n\n\"Chief Kroeker will have to rebuild trust with many of our citizens.   He\nassures me he is prepared to do so.  He told me he would rather help undo\nthe damage, help me promote tolerance and acceptance of all people, than\njust walk away.\n\n\"He commits to a strong and sustained positive dialogue with Portlanders who\nare gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, including those on his staff.\nHe has already begun outreach efforts and will continue to do so.\n\n\"He said he will redouble his efforts to promote respect and acceptance of\nall Portlanders and be steadfast and fair in his enforcement of the law.\n\n\"He agrees to work with the Cascade Aids Project to serve as a spokesperson\nto educate citizens about the fact that AIDS is not a \"gay disease.\"\n\n\"He will continue to seek advice from the City Council, the Bureau's Sexual\nMinority Roundtable and others to guide additional efforts.\n\n\"He agrees to take all this on with all his heart.\n\n\"In the process I hope he and we all learn from this experience.  I will\nwork to turn this negative situation into a positive one: to expand our\nsense of tolerance; to promote the notion that regardless of a person's\npersonal or religious beliefs, one can be an effective public servant; and\nto deepen the acceptance of all Portlanders.\n\n\"As Mayor, I will do my part and more.  I hope you will join me.\"\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20106025.1075840222406.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/791.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mayorkatz@ci.portland.or.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "791.", "date" : "2000-11-09 20:31:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: e-Katz: Chief Kroeker" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac6" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "michael.miller@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\nDan Eilers of Vanguard Venture Partners contacted me last week to see if \nEnron would be interested in a high level discussion of the changes occurring \nin electricity generation and management technologies.  Vanguard is an early \nstage VC fund that helped create Ciena and Network Appliance.  Dan is a new \npartner and is looking at the energy market as a new focus for Vanguard.  \n\nHe would like to have a brainstorming session with an eye on creating a \ncooperative relationship between Vanguard and Enron for the evaluation and \ndevelopment of new companies in the energy arena.\n\nI would appreciate it if you could respond with your interest level so I \ncould arrange a time that is convenient for each of you to participate.\n\nThanks,\nMark\n\nMark Lay\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3800\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670\n----- Forwarded by Mark Lay/HOU/ECT on 11/10/2000 07:52 AM -----\n\n\tDan Eilers <Dan@vanguardventures.com>\n\t11/09/2000 08:44 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: \"'mark.lay@enron.com'\" <mark.lay@enron.com>\n\t\t cc: Bob Ulrich <bob@vanguardventures.com>\n\t\t Subject: Energy investing...brainstorming and perspective sharing between \nVanguard Ventures and Enron...\n\nMany thanks for meeting with Bob and I last week.\nHow ironic to find you working with one of my \ngraduate school classmates, Gene Humphrey.\n\nAs we discussed, Vanguard is interested in exploring\nwhat kinds of opportunities may exist for venture \ninvestment in the energy arena.  We think that\nthe ultimate \"internet (and everything) infrastructure\" play is about clean,\nalways on, electrical power.  While we are not experts in the area,\nand are not yet certain it will be a productive area for venture\ncapital investment of the type Vanguard does, we feel \nthat there is a sufficient market need in multiple segments that \nthere MAY be such an investment opportunity which it\nwould make sense for us to pursue as an investment\nfocus area.  This could have value for Enron should\nwe determine investment areas which are symbiotic\nwith Enron and which we could collaborate on, as we\nhelp catalyze/create/fund exciting new companies.\n\nAs we discussed we would love to participate in a brainstorming and \nperspective setting session with visionary and strategic Enron executives\nwho\nhave domain knowledge and an interest. Our potential interest areas span \nfrom generation (alternatives, distributed, and conventional) \nto transmission to distribution to storage...fixed and mobile.  \nWe appreciate your offer to pull together an Enron group for such \na brainstorming...and I would be quite happy to fly down to \nHouston again in order to engage in such a session.\n\nAs always we appreciate your interest in Vanguard.\n\nBest,\n\n\nDaniel Eilers\nGeneral Partner \nVanguard Ventures \n525 University Avenue, Suite 600\nPalo Alto, California  94301\nPhone:  (650) 321-2900 voice; (650) 321-2902 fax\nMobile:  (415) 516-6360\nEmail:   dan@vanguardventures.com\nhttp://www.vanguardventures.com\n\n", "mid" : "28846535.1075840222430.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/792.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "michael.miller@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "792.", "date" : "2000-11-10 00:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Vanguard Venture Partners Energy Discussion" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac7" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dknoll@wellington.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "jean.koentop@leland.stanford.edu", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dknoll@wellington.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "jean.koentop@leland.stanford.edu" ], "cc" : [ "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dknoll@wellington.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "jean.koentop@leland.stanford.edu" ], "text" : "NOTE:  THIS IS A RE-SEND OF A PREVIOUS MESSAGE THAT WAS NOT RECEIVED BY MANY\nOF YOU\n\nAll,\n\nSince the overwhelming majority of you can participate in a conference call\non Monday November 20 at 5 p.m. EST, we suggest locking that in now.  So\nplease put it on your schedule.\n\nThe dial-in number will be:  1-888-622-5357; participant code 550894.\n\nI will only need your comments in advance if you cannot attend the\nteleconference on the 20th.  If you cannot attend, please contact Valerie\nPetersen at 203-432-6035 to set up a time for a pre-conference call between\nthe two of us.  You may also get your comments to me in writing.\n\nBest,\nJeff", "mid" : "29294878.1075840222459.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/793.", "bcc" : [ "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "dknoll@wellington.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "dryan@cisco.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carolyn_hubbard@mckinsey.com", "jean.koentop@leland.stanford.edu" ], "to" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "793.", "date" : "2000-11-10 02:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Panel on Valuation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac8" }, "sender" : "enron.announcement@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "enron.1@enron.com", "enron.2@enron.com", "enron.committee@enron.com", "robert.soeldner@enron.com", "fiona.grant@enron.com", "robert.soeldner@enron.com", "fiona.grant@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "robert.soeldner@enron.com", "fiona.grant@enron.com" ], "text" : "In my summer update about the acquisition of MG Plc and the integration of=\n=20\nthe metals business into Enron, I reported that we were aiming to complete=\n=20\nthe integration by the end of the year. I am pleased to report that we are=\n=20\nwell on the way to meeting this target. =20\n\nSeptember was a busy month for the metals business as it brought with it bo=\nth=20\nthe co-location of the London and Tokyo-based metals staff with Enron=01,s=\n=20\noffices and the first quarter of combined reporting under Enron Europe. =20\nEnsuring a smooth transition for both the metals staff and the metals syste=\nms=20\ninto our London headquarters took a tremendous amount of co-ordination by=\n=20\nteams across the company on the part of the former MG team and the=20\nintegration team at Enron Europe.  Nevertheless, =01&D-Day=018 arrived with=\n minimal=20\nproblems and the metals team open for business as usual on the morning of=\n=20\nSeptember 18th. =20\n\nAnother key initiative that commenced during September was the re-positioni=\nng=20\nof the MG worldwide metals business as Enron Metals. With the exception of=\n=20\nthe Henry Bath & Son Limited warehousing division, which will remain as=20\ncurrently named, the re-branding initiative was kicked off in the UK and=20\nfollowed by Japan and the US.  The re-branding initiative is on going with=\n=20\nall other remaining regions set to undergo completion of the name change by=\n=20\nthe end of November.\n\nEnron Metals is represented throughout the world.  I have attached a region=\nal=20\noffice summary that depicts Enron Metals=01, locations (Appendix I).\n\nIn light of the progress that has been made since the summer, I thought it=\n=20\nwould be helpful to provide you with a brief recap of Enron Metals=01, core=\n=20\nbusiness areas and identify those members of the metals team who will be=20\nleading commercial efforts moving forward.=20\n\nMerchanting Division\n\nThe Merchanting Division, led by Michael Farmer (+44 (0)20 7783 2049), is a=\n=20\nworldwide copper merchant, one of the top three independent merchants of=20\ncopper concentrates and nickel and the leading European merchant of recycle=\nd=20\nnon-ferrous metals.  Core activities of the merchanting division are:=20\n\n? Merchanting of Non-ferrous Metals =01) Enron Metals trades as a principal=\n with=20\nproducers and consumers, buying and selling non-ferrous metals and=20\nconcentrates (particularly copper, aluminum and nickel), exchanging qualiti=\nes=20\nand locations and lending and borrowing metals.\n? Global Stockholding =01) Through its affiliate, Henry Bath & Son Limited,=\n=20\nEnron Metals holds stocks of non-ferrous metals at warehouses around the=20\nworld.\n? Merchanting of Recycled Metal =01) Enron Metals trades as a principal wit=\nh=20\nsuppliers and consumers of non-ferrous metal for recycling.  Enron has=20\naugmented its European recycling platform through the acquisition of assets=\n=20\nof W&O Bergmann, the leading German Recycling Business. =20\n\nFinancial Services Division\n\nThe Financial Services Division, led by Michael Hutchinson (+44 (0)20 7783=\n=20\n2079), provides market-making and trading services to Enron Metal=01,s phys=\nical=20\nmetals trading business through futures trading as a member of the London=\n=20\nMetal Exchange and as a member of COMEX in New York.  The Financial Service=\ns=20\nDivision will continue to be comprised of brokerage activities for LME and=\n=20\nCOMEX contracts and be a market-maker for both futures and options contract=\ns=20\non the LME and COMEX and in OTC metals contracts.=20\n\nWith much of the metals business moving to online trading, significant effo=\nrt=20\nhas been put into getting metals contracts incorporated into EnronOnline=01=\n,s=20\nportfolio of product offerings since the metals business=01, integration in=\nto=20\nEnron this summer.  Today on EnronOnline we are trading six metals (Copper,=\n=20\nAluminium, Nickel, Zinc, Lead and Tin) with over 150 products available.\n\nEnron Metals now has almost 800 financial counterparties on the books, with=\n=20\n300 of these having EnronOnline accounts.  Trading volumes have increased=\n=20\nfrom a couple of trades per day in September to a high of 300 in October. T=\nhe=20\nattached charts depict the established metals results compared to the start=\n=20\nup of US natgas (Appendix II).\n\nOrigination\n\nEnron Metals established a London-based commercial unit under the direction=\n=20\nof Eric Gadd, Vice President-Global Metals Origination which is focused on=\n=20\ncompleting highly structured and long-dated transactions.  It will integrat=\ne=20\nwith existing merchanting and financial service competencies to lever up=20\nearnings creation.  Currently, the origination team is working on a number =\nof=20\nQ4 transactions in Australia and the Americas.  The deal pipeline for Q2 ha=\ns=20\nprospects in not only these regions but also Europe/Africa and the Middle/F=\nar=20\nEast.   Close and regular communication between the metal origination team=\n=20\nand other business units inside Enron is essential if we are to succeed in=\n=20\nbuilding a new capability to achieve earnings targets and deliver sharehold=\ner=20\nvalue through Enron Metals.  Your active involvement and close co-operation=\n=20\nhere is appreciated.\n\nWarehousing (Henry Bath & Son Limited) =20\n\nThe Warehousing operations, led by Ed Dablin, operate under the name of Hen=\nry=20\nBath & Son Limited.  Henry Bath has been in business for more than 200 year=\ns=20\nand maintains a global operation for the physical handling and storage of=\n=20\nnon-ferrous metals, including zinc, tin, copper, nickel, lead and aluminum.=\n =20\nHenry Bath provides support to both the Merchanting and Financial Services=\n=20\nDivisions, and also engages in independent warehousing operations.  Its cor=\ne=20\nactivities include worldwide storage of metals and other products such as=\n=20\ncocoa, general goods and worldwide shipping services.=20\n\nPresently, Henry Bath maintains over three million square feet of storage=\n=20\nworldwide (most of which is leased), with the largest facilities located in=\n=20\nthe United Kingdom (Liverpool, London, Bristol, Immingham), the Netherlands=\n=20\n(Rotterdam), Spain (Bilbao, Barcelona), Singapore, and the United States (N=\new=20\nHaven, New Orleans and Los Angeles).\n\nRob Soeldner is managing the integration efforts for me.   Please feel free=\n=20\nto contact him at +44 (0)20 7783 7169 with any questions regarding the=20\nbusiness.\n\n\n\nRegards\nJohn Sherriff", "mid" : "14838503.1075840222486.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/794.", "bcc" : [ "robert.soeldner@enron.com", "fiona.grant@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "enron.1@enron.com", "enron.2@enron.com", "enron.committee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "794.", "date" : "2000-11-10 07:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Metals Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ac9" }, "sender" : "barbara.sain@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "lois.m.rigby@verison.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "lois.m.rigby@verison.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "cc" : [ "lois.m.rigby@verison.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "text" : "Compaq's committee and board meeting schedule for 2001 is set out in the\nattached document. We've basically kept the same schedule except for\nOctober. Michael Capellas is joining the Business Council, which will meet\nduring our former time for the October meeting. All directors but one were\navailable the third week in October.\n\nWe're still trying to improve attendance for the two-day strategy meeting in\nthe summer. Please send us your availability for June 27-28 or June 28-29.\nIf we move to June, the July meeting would be one day only--July 26.\n\nIn addition, we would like to claim dates for our 2002 Board meetings as\nmost of your calendars are very busy and tend to fill up fast. In the past\nour Board meetings have been on the fourth Thursday of the first and third\nmonth of the quarter, and the December meeting is usually held on the second\nThursday. Please review the dates on page 2 of the attached file and get\nback to us with your availability.\n\nBarbara Sain\nLaw Department\n(p) 281-514-6021\n(f) 281-518-6807\n\n\n\n\n - 2001BODRev-3.doc", "mid" : "14191917.1075840222584.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/795.", "bcc" : [ "lois.m.rigby@verison.com", "jameyer@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "795.", "date" : "2000-11-10 06:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "2001 and 2002 Board Meeting Schedule" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aca" }, "sender" : "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mary.clark@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached are the Friday peer group reports.\nDO NOT UPDATE LINKS WHEN THE FILE IS OPENED!\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nInvestor Relations\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "18654877.1075840222608.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/796.", "bcc" : [ "mary.clark@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "796.", "date" : "2000-11-10 09:20:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199acb" }, "sender" : "lucie@jhmedia.com", "recipients" : [ "tedenloe@hotmail.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mike has suggested that we cut back  board meetings to fewer than the eight \n(8) we currently hold.? In order to  give you some background, Linda checked \nother peer companies and the meetings  range from 6 to 8 a year.? \n?\nI think that we can cut back to 6,  however it may be more prudent to drop to \n7 this year and first see how it goes  .? The two meetings that can be \ndropped most easily are June or  September.? \n?\nJune,  because we have the two day strat  plan meeting in July, and Sept. \nbecause we don't yet have 4th quarter results  and not a lot of new \ninformation is available.\n?\nI think that the board meetings take up   an incredible amount of Compaq \nexecutive time and energy. I would rather have  them concentrate on getting 6 \nor 7 meetings right, getting the company back on  track and? increasing \nearnings.? So, my vote is to?recommend to the board that we  eliminate the \nSeptember '01 meeting.? That is a particularly busy month for  many people as \nexhibited by the lack of attendance we had at this past September  meeting (5 \nmembers).? In looking back, we seem to be able to \"fill the  house\" in June.\n?\nOn the other hand, you all may want to  continue with the number of meetings \nwe currently have.? I will await your  reply.\n?\nRegards,\n?\n?", "mid" : "33469162.1075840222632.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/797.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tedenloe@hotmail.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "797.", "date" : "2000-11-10 10:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Board Metting Dates" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199acc" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/09/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,800\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,205\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t423,613\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/09/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,176\t76%\nEnron Europe Limited\t180\t35%\nGlobal Products\t144\t25%\nEnron Metals\t300\t14%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t47%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t3,671,494,344\nMTD\t19,397,255,758\nLTD\t232,828,940,436\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,198,591,428\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t15,995,667,031\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t554\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,199\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,871\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,703\n", "mid" : "9723441.1075840222661.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/798.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "798.", "date" : "2000-11-10 09:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 09, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199acd" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "NOTE:  YOU WILL RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE EACH TIME YOU ARE SELECTED AS A REVIEWER.\n\nYou have been selected to participate in the Year End 2000 Performance \nManagement process by providing meaningful feedback on specific employee(s).  \nYour feedback plays an important role in the process, and your participation \nis critical to the success of Enron's Performance Management goals.\n\nTo complete requests for feedback, access PEP at http://pep.corp.enron.com \nand select Perform Review under Performance Review Services.  You may begin \nproviding feedback immediately and are requested to have all feedback forms \ncompleted by Friday, November 17, 2000.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding PEP or your responsibility in the \nprocess, please contact the PEP Help Desk at:\n\nHouston: 1.713.853.4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44.207.783.4040, Option 4\nEmail: perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nThank you for your participation in this important process.\n\nThe following is a CUMULATIVE list of employee feedback requests with a \nstatus of \"OPEN.\"   Once you have submitted or declined an employee's request \nfor feedback, their name will no longer appear on this list.\n\n\n\n\nReview Group: ENRON\nFeedback Due Date: Nov 17, 2000\n\nEmployee Name                   Supervisor Name                 Date Selected\n-------------                   ---------------                 -------------\nCARTER, REBECCA C               JAMES V DERRICK JR.             Nov 03, 2000\nCOX, DAVID                      KEVIN P HANNON                  Nov 08, 2000\nOLSON, CINDY K                  STEVEN J KEAN                   Nov 10, 2000", "mid" : "11804091.1075840222684.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/799.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "799.", "date" : "2000-11-10 13:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Year End 2000 Performance Feedback" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ace" }, "sender" : "no.address@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sharon@travelpark.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Here's another option!\n---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Lay/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on\n08/16/99 08:27 PM ---------------------------\n\n\n\n\n\nChristina Wing <cwing@edu.com> on 08/16/99 09:10:09 AM\n\n\n\nTo:      Elizabeth Lay/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n\ncc:      \n\n\n\nSubject: Phone Call\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHey there,\n\nI just called your dad and congratulated the \"father of the bride\"  He was \nVERY cute and walked me through his conversation with JL and his thoughts on \nFlorida...FUN FUN FUN - He is so proud of you and thinks so highly of JL - I \ncan hardly wait to meet him.\n\nAll my love,\nChristina\n\nYIPPEE - what fun...I have one more Florida suggestion - The Boca Beach Club. \n Here is the pitch.\n\n*    2 easy airport to fly into: Miami and West Palm\n*    The BBC compound has 4 hotels and at least five restaurants - with\nan amazing tower restaurant - which would we great for a rehearsal dinner\n*    The four hotels include:  Condos, tower hotel, old estate rooms, and\nbeach front rooms.  There is a water shuttle and complementary shuttle - that \nis very convenient to transport people around!\n*    Beautiful Ball room\n*    2 Golf courses\n*    Tons of tennis courts\n*    Multiple Pools\n*    Gorgeous entrance way\n\n\nWe have stayed there at least ten times and always have a great time.  Just a \nthought!\n\n\n\n\n-------------------------\nChristina R. Wing\nChristina@edu.com\n125 Lincoln Street\nBoston, MA 02116\n(617) 556-8548\n--------------------------\n", "mid" : "1766076.1075840200883.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/8.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "sharon@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "8.", "date" : "1999-08-16 17:27:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Phone Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199acf" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nWe are in the process of trying to arrange a conference call with you on\neither Tuesday or Wednesday of next week to discuss the paper which is\nattached.  ( I'm sending it along now so that you have some time to look at\nit.)\n\nWe will be doing this by conference call and once we set a time to talk with\nyou, will give you the number to call.  (To set up a time, your office can\ncontact my assistant, Valerie Petersen either at valerie.petersen@yale.edu\nor at 203-432-6035.)\n\nLook forward to speaking with you next week.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff Garten\n\n <<SEC Panel Outline 10Apr00.doc>>\n\n - SEC Panel Outline 10Apr00.doc", "mid" : "25015904.1075840202714.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/80.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "80.", "date" : "2000-04-14 02:16:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "SEC Panel on Value in the New Economy - Conference Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad0" }, "sender" : "gilc@usmcoc.org", "recipients" : [ "jromo@secofi.gob.mx" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Gil Cisneros [mailto:gilc@usmcoc.org]\nSent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:15 AM\nTo: *Gil Cisneros\nSubject: USMCOC RMRC: Newest member; Colorado & International Real\nEstate Company\n\n\n\n\nDear Gil:\n\nThank you for requesting information regarding my business.  First I am\npleased to be a new member of the US-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and look\nforward to meeting you and the members.\n\nI am an independent Real Estate Broker under my own name Paula A. McGowan\nand\na CIPS (Certified International Property Specialist) located in Colorado\nSprings, Colorado.  I have been active in Colorado Real Estate for the past\nseven years and marketing Mexico property and assisting US/International\nbuyers since 1995.\n\nThe main purpose of my business is to assist inbound or outbound individuals\nor companies who plan to invest or relocate to another country.  This\nincludes working with international professionals such as real estate\npractitioners, attorneys, accountants, lenders or developers on their\nbehalf.\n I will assist companies wishing to locate production facilities in\nColorado,\nInternationally or in Mexico such as the state of Sonora and will inquire\nabout government incentives to companies willing to relocate.  I also make\nreferrals to real estate practitioners and professionals in other countries.\n\nI am a member of FIABCI, (The International Real Estate Federation) based in\nFrance which provides me direct access to international real estate contacts\nand professionals in over 55 countries throughout the world.  I am also a\nmember of The National Association of Realtors International, CIPS Network\nwhich is a resource of hundreds of real estate practitioners who specialize\nin international property practices throughout the globe. These\norganizations\nprovide our members an avenue where we can market property for clients at\nmarketing sessions held during US and International conventions.  In\nColorado\nI am a member of the Colorado Association of Realtors, the Pikes Peak\nAssociation of Realtors and a member of the Broadmoor Golf Club.\n\nWhen my parents moved to Mexico in the late 50's, my love of Mexico began.\nI\nmade many trips to visit them, have close friends of 20 years in the Guaymas\narea and know many of the business people.  My husband and I reside in San\nCarlos, Sonora, Mexico part time.  We have been active in Mexico Senior Golf\nTournaments in Acapulco, Guadalajara and San Carlos during the past 14\nyears.\n We are past members of the Asociacion Mexicana A.C. De Golf Senior, the San\nCarlos Country Club/Club de Golf de Guaymas and I am a member of Los\nRecuerdos, a women's organization in San Carlos.\n\nI presently market property in Guaymas, Sonora, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, a\nhome in Guadalajara and a 320 acre ranch in Valle De Bravo, Mexico.  These\nproperties can be seen on my website at <A\nHREF=\"http://www.paulamcgowan.com\">\nwww.paulamcgowan.com</A>.\n\nPlease feel free to contact me if I can be of help to you or the members.\n\nBest Regards,\n\nPaula A. McGowan, CIPS\nPaula A. McGowan\n722 Scorpio Circle\nColorado Springs, CO 80906\nPh/Fax:  719 633-2211\nwww.paulamcgowan.com\nE-mail:  Pamcgowan@aol.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "17569463.1075840222709.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/800.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jromo@secofi.gob.mx" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "800.", "date" : "2000-11-12 05:31:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: USMCOC RMRC: Newest member; Colorado & International Real\r\n Estate Company" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad1" }, "sender" : "david.delainey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, I think we should pass on the sponsorship of this event.  \n\nIf you have a different view, lets discuss at your earliest convenience.\n\nThanks\nDelainey", "mid" : "10974470.1075840222732.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/801.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "801.", "date" : "2000-11-12 08:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "III Summit of the Americas" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad2" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "NOTE:  YOU WILL RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE EACH TIME YOU ARE SELECTED AS A REVIEWER.\n\nYou have been selected to participate in the Year End 2000 Performance \nManagement process by providing meaningful feedback on specific employee(s).  \nYour feedback plays an important role in the process, and your participation \nis critical to the success of Enron's Performance Management goals.\n\nTo complete requests for feedback, access PEP at http://pep.corp.enron.com \nand select Perform Review under Performance Review Services.  You may begin \nproviding feedback immediately and are requested to have all feedback forms \ncompleted by Friday, November 17, 2000.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding PEP or your responsibility in the \nprocess, please contact the PEP Help Desk at:\n\nHouston: 1.713.853.4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44.207.783.4040, Option 4\nEmail: perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nThank you for your participation in this important process.\n\nThe following is a CUMULATIVE list of employee feedback requests with a \nstatus of \"OPEN.\"   Once you have submitted or declined an employee's request \nfor feedback, their name will no longer appear on this list.\n\n\n\n\nReview Group: ENRON\nFeedback Due Date: Nov 17, 2000\n\nEmployee Name                   Supervisor Name                 Date Selected\n-------------                   ---------------                 -------------\nBRADLEY JR, ROBERT L            STEVEN J KEAN                   Nov 02, 2000\nCARTER, REBECCA C               JAMES V DERRICK JR.             Nov 03, 2000\nCOX, DAVID                      KEVIN P HANNON                  Nov 08, 2000\nOLSON, CINDY K                  STEVEN J KEAN                   Nov 10, 2000", "mid" : "32770921.1075840222758.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/802.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "802.", "date" : "2000-11-13 00:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Year End 2000 Performance Feedback" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad3" }, "sender" : "smanzon@flashfind.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shirley Manzon for\nDeborah Peppers\n\n - Ken Lay thx 1112.doc\n - November Status Report.doc", "mid" : "18427645.1075840222781.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/803.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "803.", "date" : "2000-11-13 00:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FlashFind Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad4" }, "sender" : "ajones@uwtgc.org", "recipients" : [ "abrown@redstonebank.com", "eastforkr@aol.com", "tchase@chasecom.net", "archie.dunham@usa.conoco.com", "delia.brown@usdoj.gov", "kimberly.stanley@gs.com", "vetterling@bvcpa.com", "chipcarlisle@wellsfargo.com", "chlw@dynegy.com", "ccjr1@swbell.net", "helen.m.dworsky@williams.com", "dan_wilford@mhhs.org", "deborah.cannon@bankofamerica.com", "drayton@mclanegrp.com", "fjfowler@duke-energy.com", "gcy46@hotmail.com", "gbsmith@smith-graham.com", "gmerfish@tex-tube.com", "kjenne@coair.com", "gnakanishi@gnresources.com", "trevijm@texaco.com", "jack.sweeney@chron.com", "jim.crownover@xpedior.com", "rosariomcbrayer@pzlqs.com", "jeff_hines@hines.com", "jw3411@txmail.sbc.com", "jon_newton@agc.com", "jatrevino@univision.net", "klay@enron.com", "mlowes@jenkens.com", "massey@ptg.com", "mjhin@sleh.com", "nkinder@earthlink.net", "pdiaz@khou.com", "zwartpa@bp.com", "crystalj@clearsail.net", "bzincke@kroger.com", "totsurvey@aol.com", "russ.turner@usahq.unitedspacealliance.com", "scott.j.mclean@chase.com", "sonny.m@houstondefender.com", "skaufman@comkauf.com", "slmiller@shellus.com", "susan.bischoff@chron.com", "mendenhall@fiestamart.com", "vswisher@careerandrecovery.org", "executiveteam@uwtgc.org", "pboice@uwtgc.org", "executiveteam@uwtgc.org", "pboice@uwtgc.org" ], "cc" : [ "executiveteam@uwtgc.org", "pboice@uwtgc.org" ], "text" : "Hi guys, its me again!\nI have attached the document below for your review and completion.  Pages 4\n& 5 of the document is a brief survey that we ask our Board members to\ncomplete.  You can e-mail or fax (713-685-5556) to me, your  response.  If\nyou have any questions regarding this document, please call Peggy Boice at\n713-685-2490.  Peggy is our United Way Public Policy Director.  Thanks!!!\n\n\n\n\n    <<Public Policy - BOARD SURVEY 11-10-00.doc>>\n\n - Public Policy - BOARD SURVEY 11-10-00.doc", "mid" : "6023087.1075840222812.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/804.", "bcc" : [ "executiveteam@uwtgc.org", "pboice@uwtgc.org" ], "to" : [ "abrown@redstonebank.com", "eastforkr@aol.com", "tchase@chasecom.net", "archie.dunham@usa.conoco.com", "delia.brown@usdoj.gov", "kimberly.stanley@gs.com", "vetterling@bvcpa.com", "chipcarlisle@wellsfargo.com", "chlw@dynegy.com", "ccjr1@swbell.net", "helen.m.dworsky@williams.com", "dan_wilford@mhhs.org", "deborah.cannon@bankofamerica.com", "drayton@mclanegrp.com", "fjfowler@duke-energy.com", "gcy46@hotmail.com", "gbsmith@smith-graham.com", "gmerfish@tex-tube.com", "kjenne@coair.com", "gnakanishi@gnresources.com", "trevijm@texaco.com", "jack.sweeney@chron.com", "jim.crownover@xpedior.com", "rosariomcbrayer@pzlqs.com", "jeff_hines@hines.com", "jw3411@txmail.sbc.com", "jon_newton@agc.com", "jatrevino@univision.net", "klay@enron.com", "mlowes@jenkens.com", "massey@ptg.com", "mjhin@sleh.com", "nkinder@earthlink.net", "pdiaz@khou.com", "zwartpa@bp.com", "crystalj@clearsail.net", "bzincke@kroger.com", "totsurvey@aol.com", "russ.turner@usahq.unitedspacealliance.com", "scott.j.mclean@chase.com", "sonny.m@houstondefender.com", "skaufman@comkauf.com", "slmiller@shellus.com", "susan.bischoff@chron.com", "mendenhall@fiestamart.com", "vswisher@careerandrecovery.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "804.", "date" : "2000-11-13 05:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Public Policy Survey" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad5" }, "sender" : "gilc@usmcoc.org", "recipients" : [ "jromo@secofi.gob.mx" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Gil Cisneros [mailto:gilc@usmcoc.org]\nSent: Monday, November 13, 2000 10:58 AM\nTo: ****Gil Cisneros\nSubject: Western Mayor's Trade Mission to Mexico City, March 7-10, 2001\n\n\nTHE AMBASSADOR OF GOOD BUSINESS!\n\nUNITED STATES-MEXICO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE\nRocky Mountain Regional Chapter\nGeorge P. Heinrich, President\nCarlos Barros, Honorary President\nGil Cisneros, Senior Regional Director\n\nMARK YOU CALENDARS:\n\n\nUSMCOC-Rocky Mountain Chapter\n\n\nWESTERN MAYOR=01,S TRADE MISSION TO\n\nMEXICO CITY!\n\nMarch 7-10, 2001\n\nMayors of cities from the following states will\nbe invited to participate:\n\nOklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North\nDakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico,\nArizona, Utah, Idaho, and Nevada\n\nWe will be meeting with major Mexico government\nand private sector leaders.\n\nMore details to follow:\n\n?=01,s please contact Gil Cisneros at gilc@usmcoc.org\nor call 303.986.9410\n\nGil Cisneros\nSenior Regional Director\nUS-MEXICO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE\nRocky Mountain Region Chapter\n12211 West Alameda Parkway, #203A\nDenver, CO  80228-2825\n303.986.9410\n303.986.9405\ngilc@usmcoc.org\nwww.usmcoc.org\n", "mid" : "29857131.1075840222835.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/805.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jromo@secofi.gob.mx" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "805.", "date" : "2000-11-13 04:15:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Western Mayor's Trade Mission to Mexico City, March 7-10, 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad6" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "alma.martinez@enron.com", "andrew.morrison@enron.com", "ann.schmidt@enron.com", "aroma.pannu@enron.com", "brandon.rigney@enron.com", "carla.galvan@enron.com", "carol.hensley@enron.com", "carrie.robert@enron.com", "christie.patrick@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "courtney.childers@enron.com", "courtney.votaw@enron.com", "dave.schafer@enron.com", "dennis.vegas@enron.com", "diane.bazelides@enron.com", "dorie.hitchcock@enron.com", "eddie.sera@enron.com", "eric.thode@enron.com", "erin.rice@enron.com", "eva.hoeffelman@enron.com", "fiona.grant@enron.com", "gina.taylor@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com", "heather.alon@enron.com", "henry.means@enron.com", "nelson@enron.com", "iona.maclean@enron.com", "jackie.gentle@enron.com", "janell.avery@enron.com", "janet.johnson@enron.com", "jeannie.mandelker@enron.com", "jennifer.zoch@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "johan.zaayman@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "julie.green@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "karen.moore@enron.com", "kathie.grabstald@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "katrin.haux@enron.com", "katy.lomax@enron.com", "keith.miceli@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "kimberly.nelson@enron.com", "kregg.arntson@enron.com", "laura.pena@enron.com", "laura.schwartz@enron.com", "lauren.goldblatt@enron.com", "mac.mcclelland@enron.com", "margaret.allen@enron.com", "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "marianne.boubaki@enron.com", "marie.hejka@enron.com", "mark.fryburg@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "michael.rosen@enron.com", "michelle.vitrella@enron.com", "mireya.olsen@enron.com", "oneika.mccarthy@enron.com", "peggy.mahoney@enron.com", "quincy.hicks@enron.com", "rodney.reagor@enron.com", "sarah.palmer@enron.com", "sharonda.stephens@enron.com", "shelly.mansfield@enron.com", "stacy.walker@enron.com", "steven.moses@enron.com", "terrie.james@enron.com", "terry.pierce@enron.com", "tracy.ralston@enron.com", "yvette.parker@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "ginger.dernehl@enron.com", "elizabeth.linnell@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "vance.meyer@enron.com" ], "text" : "I am pleased to announce that Vance Meyer joins the corporate public \nrelations team today as director of media relations.  Vance comes to Enron \nfrom Connecticut-based The Stanley Works, where he worked for three years as \ndirector of communications and public affairs and was responsible for \ncorporate media, community and government relations, employee communications \nand charitable contributions for the $2.8 billion tool company.  Prior to \nStanley, Vance worked for General Electric for 12 years in several positions, \nboth at the company's headquarters and at various field locations.  While at \nStanley and GE, Vance developed strong media relations skills, working with \nkey trade and mainstream business and finance publications.  At GE, Vance \nmanaged a Business Week cover story on Jack Welch, as well as cover stories \nin CIO and Chief Executive magazines.  \n\nVance has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ball State University in \nIndiana.  He and his wife, Theresa, and their 18-month-old son, Sam, are \nrelocating to Houston.\n\nPlease join me in welcoming Vance to the PR team.", "mid" : "2286409.1075840222882.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/806.", "bcc" : [ "vance.meyer@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "alma.martinez@enron.com", "andrew.morrison@enron.com", "ann.schmidt@enron.com", "aroma.pannu@enron.com", "brandon.rigney@enron.com", "carla.galvan@enron.com", "carol.hensley@enron.com", "carrie.robert@enron.com", "christie.patrick@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "courtney.childers@enron.com", "courtney.votaw@enron.com", "dave.schafer@enron.com", "dennis.vegas@enron.com", "diane.bazelides@enron.com", "dorie.hitchcock@enron.com", "eddie.sera@enron.com", "eric.thode@enron.com", "erin.rice@enron.com", "eva.hoeffelman@enron.com", "fiona.grant@enron.com", "gina.taylor@enron.com", "habiba.bayi@enron.com", "heather.alon@enron.com", "henry.means@enron.com", "nelson@enron.com", "iona.maclean@enron.com", "jackie.gentle@enron.com", "janell.avery@enron.com", "janet.johnson@enron.com", "jeannie.mandelker@enron.com", "jennifer.zoch@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "johan.zaayman@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "julie.green@enron.com", "karen.denne@enron.com", "karen.moore@enron.com", "kathie.grabstald@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "katrin.haux@enron.com", "katy.lomax@enron.com", "keith.miceli@enron.com", "kelly.kimberly@enron.com", "kimberly.nelson@enron.com", "kregg.arntson@enron.com", "laura.pena@enron.com", "laura.schwartz@enron.com", "lauren.goldblatt@enron.com", "mac.mcclelland@enron.com", "margaret.allen@enron.com", "marge.nadasky@enron.com", "marianne.boubaki@enron.com", "marie.hejka@enron.com", "mark.fryburg@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "michael.rosen@enron.com", "michelle.vitrella@enron.com", "mireya.olsen@enron.com", "oneika.mccarthy@enron.com", "peggy.mahoney@enron.com", "quincy.hicks@enron.com", "rodney.reagor@enron.com", "sarah.palmer@enron.com", "sharonda.stephens@enron.com", "shelly.mansfield@enron.com", "stacy.walker@enron.com", "steven.moses@enron.com", "terrie.james@enron.com", "terry.pierce@enron.com", "tracy.ralston@enron.com", "yvette.parker@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "ginger.dernehl@enron.com", "elizabeth.linnell@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "james.steffes@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "806.", "date" : "2000-11-13 02:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Vance Meyer Joins Corporate PR Team" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad7" }, "sender" : "jim.fallon@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, \nAs discussed.  Historically we have only counted transactions that we have \nreceived signed paper back from the counterparty.  Below, is all the \ntransactions we have completed to date - where commercial terms have been \nagreed and the deal closed.\nRegards,\nJim\nx3-3354\n----- Forwarded by Jim Fallon/Enron Communications on 11/13/00 01:29 PM -----\n\n\tBarry Pearce\n\t11/13/00 01:03 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Mary Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Shelly Mansfield/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications\n\t\t cc: Paul Racicot/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jim Fallon/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Kristin Albrecht/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications\n\t\t Subject: EBS Bullets\n\nUpdate to replace the numbers in red below. Plus a couple of other numbers.\n\n201 transactions (126 long haul circuits, 71 local loop, 3 IP \ntransit/transport, 1 satellite)\n43 counterparties\n\nTransactions as at 9/30: 55\nQ4 to date:                        : 146\nTotal LTD                         : 201\n\nIn the last 2 weeks - for long haul circuits - we have completed 30 (last \nweek) & 22 (week before) transactions respectively. All the local loop deals \nare included in the Q4 number.\n\n\n\n\tShelly Mansfield\n\t11/13/00 11:28 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Mary Clark/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: EBS Bullets\n\n\n--Enron Broadband Services and Blockbuster will be launching entertainment on \ndemand in four U.S. cities in December - Seattle, New York, Portland, Ore., \nand American Fork, Utah (approx. 30 miles south of Salt Lake City).\n--Momentum is gaining in EBS' bandwidth intermediation business.  EBS has now \ncompleted 115 transactions with 24 counterparties.  Transactions this quarter \nhave already surpassed transactions for the first three quarters of 2000.\n\n\n\nShelly Mansfield\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-4589 office\n713-646-8887 fax\n877-929-7889 pager\n713-303-4720 cellular\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "7865621.1075840222905.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/807.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "807.", "date" : "2000-11-13 05:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EBS Transactions" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad8" }, "sender" : "ellen.fowler@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "frank.bay@enron.com", "ed.smida@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "frank.bay@enron.com", "ed.smida@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.cox@enron.com", "frank.bay@enron.com", "ed.smida@enron.com" ], "text" : "Talking points for Rupert Murdoch:\n\nEnron and Blockbuster have been working with Fox to obtain the digital rights \nto content for use on our video on demand (VOD) service.\n\nWe would like to progress these discussions in a timely manner.  Although Fox \nhas indicated interest in working with Enron, they have not been receptive to \nthe Blockbuster proposal.\n\nTherefore, any support from Mr. Murdoch for a Fox/Blockbuster VOD agreement \nwould be appreciated.\n\n\nContact information:\n\nMr. K. Rupert Murdoch\nNews Corporation Limited\n10201 West Pico Blvd.\nBeverly Hills, CA 90213\n\nPhone:  310-369-1226\nFax:  310-369-3846\n\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions, or need any additional \ninformation.   Also, any feedback you receive from Mr. Murdoch would be very \nhelpful.  Thanks for your attention to this matter.\n\nRegards,\nEllen Fowler\next. 35741\ncellular 713-410-7279", "mid" : "26597953.1075840222929.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/808.", "bcc" : [ "david.cox@enron.com", "frank.bay@enron.com", "ed.smida@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "808.", "date" : "2000-11-13 08:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Talking points for Fox" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ad9" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "From CNN Web Site concerning Florida Secretary of  State Deadline.\n\n\nIn a morning news conference, Bob Crawford -- a Democratic member of the \nFlorida state canvassing commission, which is charged with certifying the \nstatewide vote count -- said there was no getting around the statute cited by \nHarris. \n\"It is clear to me that the statute takes away any of my discretion as a \nmember of that commission to extend the deadline,\" Crawford said. \n\n\n\n\nMark Lay\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3800\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670", "mid" : "19663679.1075840222952.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/809.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "809.", "date" : "2000-11-13 08:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "VOTE COUNT DEADLINE FYI" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ada" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "allison.navin@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "You are all the most thoughtful and sweet!!!  Thank you so much for the \nflowers that you sent today!!  You made our day wonderful!!\n\nThanks so much!!!\n\nRosie", "mid" : "5268389.1075840202736.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/81.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "cynthia.sandherr@enron.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "carolyn.cooney@enron.com", "allison.navin@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "81.", "date" : "2000-04-14 08:25:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Flowers" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199adb" }, "sender" : "jennymc@train.missouri.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Kenneth, We just saw on TV that Houston, Texas  had a bad storm, did you \nall have any damage?? We saw you on TV the other  day, you looked like you \nare doing well, hope so.How is all of your babies  doing?? Ruby and Edwin \nseemed to be doing better now, Claudine isn't doing  well-seems like she is \nhaving an awful lot of trouble with blood clots.I think  the rest of us are \ndoing pretty good.? Are you going to be in Houston for  Thanksgiving? I guess \nwe will have Thanksgiving here at the house for our  immediate family, it \nsure is going to be different without Gwenda. Hope  everything is well with \nyou and your family-Tell Linda Hello. Love,  Jenny", "mid" : "9861267.1075840222975.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/810.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "810.", "date" : "2000-11-13 10:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kenneth" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199adc" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive \nSummary. \n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/10/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,611\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,238\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t427,224\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/10/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,013\t80\nEnron Europe Limited\t244\t42\nGlobal Products\t144\t31\nEnron Metals\t240\t7\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t48%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,502,179,517\nMTD\t21,899,435,275\nLTD\t235,331,119,953\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,217,105,552\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t16,106,253,102\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t557\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t3\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,129\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,580\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,717\n\nAlso attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information \nwhich is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by \nindividuals outside Enron.\n\n                              ", "mid" : "12985139.1075840223006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/811.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "811.", "date" : "2000-11-13 10:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Management Report for November 10, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199add" }, "sender" : "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\nThis is for you if Liz hasn't alreay shared this with you.  Love, Linda\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Elizabeth Vittor [mailto:ealvittor@yahoo.com]\nSent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 6:11 PM\nTo: Christophe Vermeil; Linda Lay; Mark Lay; Natalie Lay; Natalie Lay;\nBeau Herrold; Beau Herrold; Courtney P. Herrold; david herrold; Heather\nHerrold\nCc: jlvittor_ar@yahoo.com\nSubject: New York City\n\n\nDear Family,\nHeather and I were talking about NYC and thought we\nshould make some reservations for dinner for the\nentire family on Friday and Saturday night. I am\ntrying to get reservations for the entire family at Le\nCirque 2000 for Friday night at 7:30 but we will be\nvery lucky to get in. Does anyone have other\nsuggestions or an objection to Le Cirque? I am\nattaching a review of the restaurant. It is definitely\na little \"Haute\" but I've heard it is also a lot of\nfun. Heather is looking into Italian restaurants for\nSaturday night, as well.\n\nThis is just a suggestion but we were worried that we\nmay have difficutly getting into a good restaurant if\nwe wait too long. Also, I think I am just a little\nexcited about the trip!\nLuv to all\nLiz\n\n\n\nLe Cirque 2000\n\n\n\nBest Dessert\n\nBest French Restaurant\n\n\n\n455 Madison Ave (Palace Hotel)\nat: Between 50th and 51st Streets.\nNew York\n10022\ntel: (212) 303-7788\n\nDIRECTIONS:\n6 at 51st St.; B, D, F, Q at 50th St.-Rockefeller Ctr.\n\nZAGAT RATING:\nFood: 26\nDecor: 26\nService: 25\nCost: $76\n\nClick here to read zagat.com review\n\n*For an explanation of this rating system, see our\nabout zagat.com page.\n\n\nHOURS:\nLunch: Mon-Sat 11:45am-2:30pm. Dinner: Mon-Sun\n5:30pm-10:30pm.\n\nPRICES:\nLunch: $16-$22, Appetizers; $24-$$35, Entrees. Dinner:\n$16-$22, Appetizers, $26-$38, Entrees.\n\nPAYMENT TYPES:\nAmerican Express, Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa\n\n WHAT ELSE IS NEARBY?\n\n  RestaurantsBarsHotelsShoppingNightlifeMoviesTheater\n& DanceParking\nWithin    2.001.00.50.25.10  (mi.)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Verdict\nThe highest of the city's high-society restaurants.\n\nTip Sheet\nOne of New York's Best\nNominated for best dessert and for best French\nrestaurant, this aptly-named restaurant provides the\ncity's most carnivalesque dinner experience.\nCan't Wait?\nPeruse Le Cirque 2000's blockbuster wine list now.\n\nAlso Nominated for Best French Restaurant\nDaniel, Chanterelle, Jean Georges, Le Bernardin\n\nAlso Nominated for Best Dessert\nGramercy Tavern, Payard Patisserie, Jean Georges, Park\nAvenue Cafe\n\nThe Scene\nUber-designer Adam Tihany's (Jean Georges, among\nothers) surreal interior evokes simultaneous thoughts\nof the Sistine Chapel and \"The Jetsons.\" Purple,\none-armed velvet chairs, neon tubing and\nstainless-steel sculptures compete for attention with\nthe soaring, gilded ceilings, pre-Raphaelite murals\nand bejeweled patrons. Ringleader Sirio Maccioni\noversees a front-of-house that has won praise for\nsoftening the haughty edge that marked the\nrestaurant's pre-Y2K incarnation.\n\nThe Food\nStill some of the most sublime haute cuisine around.\nThough longtime sous chef Sotta Kuhnn is now heading\nthe kitchen=01*having succeeded Sylvain Portay (who took\nover for Daniel Boulud)=01*the luxurious,\ntruffle-and-foie-gras-studded fare remains as sharp as\never. The current menu includes the long-running\npaupiette of sea bass with Barolo sauce and leeks, as\nwell a sauteed veal chop with bacon-wrapped asparagus.\nPatrons can take decision-making out of the picture\nentirely with the five-course chef's degustation menu,\na bargain at $90.\n\n\nMore: on the Restaurants page.\n\n\n\nPhoto: Patrik Rytikangas\n\n\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nFrom homework help to love advice, Yahoo! Experts has your answer.\nhttp://experts.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "3221303.1075840223030.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/812.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "812.", "date" : "2000-11-13 13:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: New York City" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ade" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nIn preparation for our conference call on Monday, November 20, at 5:00 PM\nEST,  I am sending along the entire paper for our discussion.  You will see\nthat this paper includes the Executive Summary, a copy of which I sent\nbefore.  There is still some work to do on both the summary and main paper,\nbut this will be a good time to have a discussion in order to move these\ndocuments along.\n\nI look forward to speaking to you on Monday.  (Reminder:  the call-in number\nis 888-622-5357 and the participant code is 550894.)\n\nBest regards,\n\nJeff\n\n\n <<SEC Doc Draft 1114.doc>>\n\n\n - SEC Doc Draft 1114.doc", "mid" : "17143881.1075840223096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/813.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "813.", "date" : "2000-11-14 02:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Panel on Valuation Teleconference Monday Nov 20" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199adf" }, "sender" : "cordia@cordia.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "E-Mail to:   Friends and Associates        URGENT\nFrom:         Lou Cordia\nDate:         November 13, 2000\nRe:            President Bush or President Gore?\n\nGovernor Bush and Secretary Cheney won on election night by getting\nmore votes in Florida than Gore/Lieberman.\n\nGovernor Bush and Secretary Cheney won when the election night vote\nwas confirmed by an official recount in Florida.\n\nThe only legitimate remaining ballots to be counted are those from Floridians\nwho reside overseas, who post-marked their ballots on or before November 7th,\nand whose ballots are received on or before November 17th.\n\nHowever, it is obvious that Gore/Lieberman are trying to steal the election.\nLike the Clinton/Gore's years of public relations and legal distortions, \nGore/Lieberman\nare looking for a \"governing legal authority\" to increase their probability \nof victory.\nThey want four counties in Florida where Democrats significantly out-register \nRepublicans\nto hand-count their ballots; and let the Democrats in charge of the recounts \n\"objectively\"\ndecide what was in the mind of the voter when he/she did not completely punch \nthe ballot.\nFor example, if someone partially punched a hole in a ballot because he/she \nstarted to vote\nfor Gore and then decided in the booth not to vote him or anyone, these \nDemocrats would\ngive the vote to Gore - that's according to the second set of rules, as \nchanged during the\nrecount in Palm Beach County.  Incidently, but not surprisingly, all three of \nthese Palm\nBeach officials are Democrats.\n\nWhat Gore/Lieberman Campaign Chairman Richard Daley is orchestrating is as \noutrageous\nas what his father did in 1960 in Cook County Illinois in stealing the \nelection from John Kennedy.\n\nPoint blank, Al Gore is not as honorable as Richard Nixon was in 1960 and \nGerald Ford was\nin 1976 when both Republican candidates conceded the close elections despite \ncampaign\nadvisors' requests for recounts.  They put the interests of the country ahead \nof their own\npersonal interest in the White House.  They knew then that recounting ad \ninfinitum would\nproduce pluses and minuses in vote counts; but they trusted that the votes \nwould balance\nout if all precincts were recounted.  They believed in the integrity of our \nelections, and knew\nof the adverse consequences here and abroad of second-guessing our election \nprocess.\n\nIf you are as upset as I am, then please help by making a contribution to the \nBush/Cheney\nRecount Fund that has been set up to fight the Gore/Lieberman trial lawyers \nand public\nrelations spin- miesters.\n\nI am enclosing an admittedly less emotionally-charged letter from Bush/Cheney \nCampaign\nChairman Don Evans and a response form.  Please HELP TODAY.\n\n______________________________________________\n\nTo:     Mr. Louis J. Cordia\n\nFrom:  Donald L. Evans\n           Chairman, Bush-Cheney Campaign\n\nDate:  November 11, 2000\n\nYou were there when we began this campaign and we appreciate all that you have\ndone.  I would like to ask for your help one more time on behalf of Governor \nBush\nand Secretary Cheney.\n\nIt is now clear we must have the funding necessary to fight this legal battle \nin Florida.\nGovernor Bush won on Election Day, a victory confirmed by a recount.  Now, \nthe other\nside is seeking yet a third count by hand.\n\nThe law allows us to open a \"recount fund\" which we have done this morning.  \nThis\nexpensive legal process must be funded immediately.  We need you to overnight \na check\nfor $5000, made payable to Bush-Cheney Recount.  Please see the delivery \ninstructions\non the next page.\n\nThe check must come from personal funds.  No corporate contributions are \nallowed.\nThe contribution does not count against your annual federal giving limit of \n$25,000.\nWe are not required to make these donations public.  However, in keeping with \nGovernor\nBush's \"full disclosure\" policy on financial contributions, these \ncontributions will be posted\non the Bush-Cheney website.\n\nWe respectfully ask that you limit the amount of your check to $5000.  Should \nwe have\nfunds left over, we will refund them to each donor on a pro rata basis.  If \nyou have any\nquestions regarding this contribution, you may contact Jack Oliver or Jeanne \nJohnson\nPhillips at (512) 344-4601.\n\nThroughout the past two years, your friendship and support has meant a great \ndeal to\nGovernor Bush and to me personally.  We thank you in advance for your \nwillingness to\nhelp us during this important time in the life of our country.\n\nI look forward to hearing from you.\n\nWarm regards.\n\n__________________________________________\n\nPLEASE\n (1) copy this contribution sheet and encourage your family, friends,\n      and business associates to contribute;\n (2) mail each signed contribution sheet with your check(s) to :\n       c/o Donald L. Evans, Bush-Cheney Recount Fund,\n       301 Congress Ave.  Suite 200, Austin TX 78701; and\n (3) fax to  Lou Cordia (703/212-9128) a copy of each signed contribution \nsheet so\n      that I do not bother you with follow-up calls or faxes.\n\n\nBUSH-CHENEY RECOUNT FUND REPLY FORM\n\n\nALL CONTRIBUTORS, PLEASE COMPLETE\n\nCorporate and foreign national contributions are not\npermitted under federal law.  Only personal funds are\npermitted.  Contributions to Bush-Cheney Recount Fund\nare not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes.\n\n__________________________________________\nFull name\n\n__________________________________________\nSpouse name\n\n__________________________________________\nAddress\n\n__________________________________________\nCity\n\n__________________________________________\nState    Zip\n\n__________________________________________\nHome Phone\n\n__________________________________________\nOffice Phone\n\n__________________________________________\nFax Phone\n\n__________________________________________\nE-Mail\n\nCheck Contributions\n\nThe contribution to Bush-Cheney Recount Fund drawn on\ncheck#___________ of the account named as _______________________,\nrepresents our personal funds and is not drawn on an account maintained by\nan incorporated entity.\n\n\n_________________________________\nSignature of Original Contributor\n(must be signed by both spouses)\n\n\n\n_________________________________\nSignature of Spouse\n\n\nPlease make check payable to:\n Bush-Cheney Recount Fund\n\nPlease mail or overnight express to:\n Donald L. Evans\n 301 Congress Avenue, Suite 200\n Austin, TX 78701\n\nPlease do not send more than $5000 per person.\n\nIn keeping with Governor Bush's policy of \"full disclosure\"\nof financial contributions, your name will be posted as a contributor\nto Bush-Cheney Recount Fund on the Bush-Cheney website.\n\nAny monies not expended for this purpose will be returned on a pro rata basis.\n\nPaid for by Bush-Cheney Recount Fund.  Contributions to Bush-Cheney\nRecount Fund are not tax deductible for federal income purposes.", "mid" : "5309183.1075840223121.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/814.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "814.", "date" : "2000-11-14 06:01:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "BUSH-CHENEY RECOUNT FUND" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae0" }, "sender" : "esmedley@wpo.org", "recipients" : [ "esmedley@wpo.org", "czambetti@wpo.org", "merkin@nwu.edu", "czambetti@wpo.org", "merkin@nwu.edu" ], "cc" : [ "czambetti@wpo.org", "merkin@nwu.edu" ], "text" : ">      <<...>>  WPO/KELLOGG PRESIDENTS' INSTITUTE   <<...>>\n>\n> Hurry, last chance.....\n>\n> Space is limited for the world renowned WPO /Kellogg Presidents' Institute\n> scheduled for January 21-25, 2001.\n>\n> The October 2nd issue of Business Week magazine refers to this year's\n> rankings as \"dramatic.... (a) neck-and-neck race between Wharton and\n> Kellogg.\"  Wharton ranked #1 with Kellogg #2, \"nipping at their heels ...\n> in a year that greatly narrowed Wharton's lead.\" Harvard, MIT and Duke\n> complete the top 5.\n>\n> Join outstanding faculty such as:\n>\n>  Leonard A Schlesinger. The power of his teaching has made Len\n> Schlesinger one of YPO's most highly rated resources for many years. He\n> was the George F. Baker Professor at the Harvard Business School where he\n> chaired the Service Management Area. He has published more than 75 case\n> studies on management, which have sold over one million copies.\n>\n>  John L. Ward. Mr. Ward, widely considered one of the world's leading\n> authorities in the field of family business, will join the faculty at this\n> year's WPO/Kellogg Presidents' Institute.  He is the author of the two\n> leading texts on family business. A sought-after speaker by numerous trade\n> and professional organizations, he is on the faculty of Kellogg and two\n> business schools in Europe.\n>\n>  Mohan Sawhney.  Professor Sawhney is a globally recognized expert in\n> e-Commerce and e-Business strategy. Business Week named him one of the 25\n> most influential people in e-Business, calling him the \"John Maynard\n> Keynes for the Net age\". His many Kellogg teaching awards include\n> Outstanding Professor of the Year and the Sidney Levy Award for\n> Excellence. Always on the cutting edge of the technology revolution, he\n> has published countless articles and serves on the board of six companies.\n>\n>\n>  Michael Moskow. He has consistently been one of the highest rated\n> WPO/Kellogg resources. As President and CEO of  the Federal Reserve\n> Bank of Chicago, he serves on the Federal Open Market Committee, the Fed's\n> most important monetary  policymaking body. He has been confirmed by\n> the Senate for five U.S. government positions including Under Secretary\n> of  Labor and Director of the Council on Wage and Price Stability.\n>\n> The sixth annual Kellogg Presidents' Institute Seminar will be held at the\n> Kellogg Graduate School of management, Northwestern University in Evanston\n> (Chicago), Illinois; January 21-25, 2001.  The individual registration fee\n> of $4,250 includes all education sessions, accommodations, gratuities,\n> scheduled meals and activities. Key associates are invited to attend if\n> seats are available. Registrations are accepted on first-come, first-serve\n> basis. Space is limited.\n>\n> Register today!\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Erica Smedley\n> Education Associate\n> World Presidents' Organization\n> 110 S. Union Street, Suite 200\n> Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3351\n> 703/684-4900\n> 703/684-4955 Fax\n> esmedley@wpo.org\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Politics is more dangerous than war, for in war you are only killed once.\n> - Winston Churchill\n>\n>\n>\n> ", "mid" : "10208761.1075840223147.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/815.", "bcc" : [ "czambetti@wpo.org", "merkin@nwu.edu" ], "to" : [ "esmedley@wpo.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "815.", "date" : "2000-11-14 07:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "WPO/Kellogg Presidents' Institute - eCommerce Redefined" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae1" }, "sender" : "doug.leach@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nSince you sit on the board of TCW, I thought you should be aware of the \ninformation contained below. I will keep you posted on any progress, if you \nso desire. \n\nSee you in San Antonio.\n\nRegards,\nDoug\n---------------------- Forwarded by Doug Leach/HOU/ECT on 11/14/2000 03:33 PM \n---------------------------\n   \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom:  Doug Leach                           11/14/2000 03:32 PM\n\t\n\nTo: David J Botchlett/HOU/ECT@ECT\ncc: John L Nowlan/HOU/ECT@ECT, Larry Lawyer/NA/Enron@Enron, Michael L \nBrown/Corp/Enron@Enron \nSubject: Orion Refinery\n\nMr. Nicholas (Nick) Tell, Managing Director of the Trust Company of the West \n(TCW) has invited Enron Global Fuels to attend a meeting on Wednesday, \nNovember 29 at 3:00pm at the Orion Refinery in Norco, La. with the following \nindividuals:\n\nMr. David Matlin, Managing Director Workouts & Special Situations of Credit \nSuisse/First Boston\nMr. George Sutherland, Vice President Commercial of Orion Refining Corp.\nMr. Clark Johnson, President of Orion Refining Corp. (formerly with Frontier)\nMr. Nicholas Tell\n\nThe purpose of this meeting is to follow up on a meeting with CSFB last week \nand a conversation with Mr. Tell today to explore opportunities between Enron \nand Orion. These opportunities may include crude oil supply, refined products \nofftake, risk management services and possible financing of refinery \nimprovements that may be repaid in products rather than cash. \n\nNote--ownership of this refinery is broken out as follows--CSFB (68%), \nJefferies (18%), TCW (10%) and Oaktree (4%). Jack Stanley is totally out of \nthe picture. The refinery is currently running at 145,000 bpd and is badly in \nneed of a reformer which would be at least a 15 month project. \n\n\n\n\n \n", "mid" : "14844057.1075840223170.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/816.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "816.", "date" : "2000-11-14 07:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Orion Refinery" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae2" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "text" : "We have received several responses to Sidney's letter to shareholders, both\npositive and negative.   A few shareholders indicated that copies of their\nresponse would be sent to board members.  We are very interested in all\nletters received from our shareholders and would appreciate it if you would\nplease forward to us any letters that you receive.   We prefer that you not\nrespond to any letter that you may receive relative to this matter as we\nare collecting all letters and will respond to them as appropriate.   If\nyou have any questions, please contact me.  Thanks for your help.\n\nAlecia DeCoudreaux", "mid" : "6864195.1075840223195.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/817.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "taurel_sidney@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "817.", "date" : "2000-11-14 08:37:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Shareholder Letter re Presidential Candidates' Medicare Proposals" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae3" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/13/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t3,797\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,280\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t431,065\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/13/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,273\t75%\nEnron Europe Limited\t172\t33%\nGlobal Products\t106\t28%\nEnron Metals\t246\t9%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t48%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,594,004,524\nMTD\t24,577,158,140\nLTD\t238,008,842,818\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,247,564,889\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t16,442,818,994\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t558\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,223\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,732\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,714", "mid" : "6391091.1075840223224.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/818.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "818.", "date" : "2000-11-14 09:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 13, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae4" }, "sender" : "pramath_sinha@mckinsey.com", "recipients" : [ "r.barrie@lvmh.fr", "rbechtel@bechtel.com", "c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com", "ulrich.cartellieri@db.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "jurgen.dormann@aventis.com", "sghoshal@london.edu", "pgoel@ipolicynet.com", "naren@isi.com", "vin@infousa.com", "harker@wharton.upenn.edu", "jacobs@nwu.edu", "uday.khemka@sun-capital.com", "vkhosla@kpcb.com", "hylee@office.lg.co.kr", "kumsa01@cai.com", "klay@enron.com", "john.mack@msdw.com", "arjun.malhotra@techspan.com", "victor.menezes@citicorp.com", "lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch", "denis.nayden@geocapital.com", "henry.paulson@gs.com", "kptech@gic.com.sg", "girish.reddy@gs.com", "james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com", "juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com", "msorrell@wpp.com", "morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl", "rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com", "daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com", "romesh@aspectdv.com", "jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Governing Board member,\n\nOn behalf of Rajat Gupta, Chairman of the Indian School of Business (ISB),\nI am writing to invite you to an informal meeting of the ISB on Sunday\nJanuary 28, 2001 from 1000AM to 1200Noon at the Belvedere Hotel in Davos,\nSwitzerland. This date and location coincides with the World Economic Forum\nmeeting in Davos. We know that several of you will be at Davos, and we\nwould like to take this opportunity to have an informal meeting like we did\nearlier this year. Based on feedback from the last meeting, we have limited\nthe meeting to two hours only. I do hope you will join us if you are going\nto be in Davos. We will send out a detailed note on the agenda and\nlogistics once we hear back from you.\n\nWith thanks and best regards,\n\nPramath Sinha\nCEO, ISB\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+-------------------------------------------------------------+", "mid" : "7336745.1075840223249.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/819.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "r.barrie@lvmh.fr", "rbechtel@bechtel.com", "c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com", "ulrich.cartellieri@db.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "jurgen.dormann@aventis.com", "sghoshal@london.edu", "pgoel@ipolicynet.com", "naren@isi.com", "vin@infousa.com", "harker@wharton.upenn.edu", "jacobs@nwu.edu", "uday.khemka@sun-capital.com", "vkhosla@kpcb.com", "hylee@office.lg.co.kr", "kumsa01@cai.com", "klay@enron.com", "john.mack@msdw.com", "arjun.malhotra@techspan.com", "victor.menezes@citicorp.com", "lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch", "denis.nayden@geocapital.com", "henry.paulson@gs.com", "kptech@gic.com.sg", "girish.reddy@gs.com", "james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com", "juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com", "msorrell@wpp.com", "morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl", "rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com", "daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com", "romesh@aspectdv.com", "jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "819.", "date" : "2000-11-15 05:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Informal ISB Governing Board meeting in Davos, Switzerland during\r\n World Economic Forum" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu", "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "cc" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "text" : "Hi Mr. Garten and Valerie -\n\nWe have been working on Ken's schedule.  It is a fairly busy week, but it \nlooks like he could do a 30 minute conference call on Wed. at 2:30 p.m. (New \nYork time), if that is still good for you.  Please let me know if Wednesday \nis a satisfactory time for the phone call.  That appears to be the only \nwindow he has next week.\n\nValerie had already sent the SEC Panel Outline on 4/11, which you attached \nbelow.  Ken Lay has already seen it.\n\nRe:  the other question that you asked about Ken Lay's name appearing in a \npress release, he said that is fine.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Garten, Jeffrey\" <jeffrey.garten@yale.edu> on 04/14/2000 08:16:52 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc: \"'rosalee.fleming@enron.com'\" <rosalee.fleming@enron.com> \nSubject: SEC Panel on Value in the New Economy - Conference Call\n\n\nDear Ken,\n\nWe are in the process of trying to arrange a conference call with you on\neither Tuesday or Wednesday of next week to discuss the paper which is\nattached.  ( I'm sending it along now so that you have some time to look at\nit.)\n\nWe will be doing this by conference call and once we set a time to talk with\nyou, will give you the number to call.  (To set up a time, your office can\ncontact my assistant, Valerie Petersen either at valerie.petersen@yale.edu\nor at 203-432-6035.)\n\nLook forward to speaking with you next week.\n\nBest regards,\nJeff Garten\n\n <<SEC Panel Outline 10Apr00.doc>>\n\n - SEC Panel Outline 10Apr00.doc\n\n", "mid" : "29237054.1075840202784.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/82.", "bcc" : [ "valerie.petersen@yale.edu" ], "to" : [ "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "82.", "date" : "2000-04-14 11:11:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: SEC Panel on Value in the New Economy - Conference Call" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae6" }, "sender" : "msorrell@wpp.com", "recipients" : [ "pramath_sinha@mckinsey.com", "r.barrie@lvmh.fr", "rbechtel@bechtel.com", "c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com", "ulrich.cartellieri@db.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "jurgen.dormann@aventis.com", "sghoshal@london.edu", "pgoel@ipolicynet.com", "naren@isi.com", "vin@infousa.com", "harker@wharton.upenn.edu", "jacobs@nwu.edu", "uday.khemka@sun-capital.com", "vkhosla@kpcb.com", "hylee@office.lg.co.kr", "kumsa01@cai.com", "klay@enron.com", "john.mack@msdw.com", "arjun.malhotra@techspan.com", "victor.menezes@citicorp.com", "lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch", "denis.nayden@geocapital.com", "henry.paulson@gs.com", "kptech@gic.com.sg", "girish.reddy@gs.com", "james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com", "juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com", "msorrell@wpp.com", "morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl", "rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com", "daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com", "romesh@aspectdv.com", "jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se", "r.barrie@lvmh.fr", "rbechtel@bechtel.com", "c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com", "ulrich.cartellieri@db.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "jurgen.dormann@aventis.com", "sghoshal@london.edu", "pgoel@ipolicynet.com", "naren@isi.com", "vin@infousa.com", "harker@wharton.upenn.edu", "jacobs@nwu.edu", "uday.khemka@sun-capital.com", "vkhosla@kpcb.com", "hylee@office.lg.co.kr", "kumsa01@cai.com", "klay@enron.com", "john.mack@msdw.com", "arjun.malhotra@techspan.com", "victor.menezes@citicorp.com", "lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch", "denis.nayden@geocapital.com", "henry.paulson@gs.com", "kptech@gic.com.sg", "girish.reddy@gs.com", "james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com", "juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com", "msorrell@wpp.com", "morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl", "rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com", "daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com", "romesh@aspectdv.com", "jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se" ], "cc" : [ "r.barrie@lvmh.fr", "rbechtel@bechtel.com", "c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com", "ulrich.cartellieri@db.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "jurgen.dormann@aventis.com", "sghoshal@london.edu", "pgoel@ipolicynet.com", "naren@isi.com", "vin@infousa.com", "harker@wharton.upenn.edu", "jacobs@nwu.edu", "uday.khemka@sun-capital.com", "vkhosla@kpcb.com", "hylee@office.lg.co.kr", "kumsa01@cai.com", "klay@enron.com", "john.mack@msdw.com", "arjun.malhotra@techspan.com", "victor.menezes@citicorp.com", "lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch", "denis.nayden@geocapital.com", "henry.paulson@gs.com", "kptech@gic.com.sg", "girish.reddy@gs.com", "james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com", "juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com", "msorrell@wpp.com", "morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl", "rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com", "daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com", "romesh@aspectdv.com", "jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se" ], "text" : "thanks. look forward to seeing you there.\n\n\n\n\n<Pramath_Sinha@mckinsey.com> on 11/15/2000 03:23:00 AM\n\nTo:   r.barrie@lvmh.fr, rbechtel@bechtel.com, c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com,\n      ulrich.cartellieri@db.com, ronnie_chan@hanglung.com,\n      jurgen.dormann@aventis.com, sghoshal@london.edu,\n      pgoel@ipolicynet.com, naren@isi.com, vin@infousa.com,\n      harker@wharton.upenn.edu, d-jacobs@nwu.edu,\n      uday.khemka@sun-capital.com, vkhosla@kpcb.com, hylee@office.lg.co.kr,\n      kumsa01@cai.com, klay@enron.com, John.Mack@msdw.com,\n      arjun.malhotra@techspan.com, victor.menezes@citicorp.com,\n      lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch, denis.nayden@geocapital.com,\n      henry.paulson@gs.com, kptech@gic.com.sg, girish.reddy@gs.com,\n      james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com, juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com,\n      msorrell@wpp.com, morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl,\n      rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com,\n      daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com, romesh@aspectdv.com,\n      jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se\ncc:\nSubject:  Informal ISB Governing Board meeting in Davos, Switzerland during\n      World Economic Forum\n\n\nDear Governing Board member,\n\nOn behalf of Rajat Gupta, Chairman of the Indian School of Business (ISB),\nI am writing to invite you to an informal meeting of the ISB on Sunday\nJanuary 28, 2001 from 1000AM to 1200Noon at the Belvedere Hotel in Davos,\nSwitzerland. This date and location coincides with the World Economic Forum\nmeeting in Davos. We know that several of you will be at Davos, and we\nwould like to take this opportunity to have an informal meeting like we did\nearlier this year. Based on feedback from the last meeting, we have limited\nthe meeting to two hours only. I do hope you will join us if you are going\nto be in Davos. We will send out a detailed note on the agenda and\nlogistics once we hear back from you.\n\nWith thanks and best regards,\n\nPramath Sinha\nCEO, ISB\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\n\n\n", "mid" : "29697982.1075840223276.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/820.", "bcc" : [ "r.barrie@lvmh.fr", "rbechtel@bechtel.com", "c.boonstra@gmc.philips.com", "ulrich.cartellieri@db.com", "ronnie_chan@hanglung.com", "jurgen.dormann@aventis.com", "sghoshal@london.edu", "pgoel@ipolicynet.com", "naren@isi.com", "vin@infousa.com", "harker@wharton.upenn.edu", "jacobs@nwu.edu", "uday.khemka@sun-capital.com", "vkhosla@kpcb.com", "hylee@office.lg.co.kr", "kumsa01@cai.com", "klay@enron.com", "john.mack@msdw.com", "arjun.malhotra@techspan.com", "victor.menezes@citicorp.com", "lukas.muhlemann@csg.ch", "denis.nayden@geocapital.com", "henry.paulson@gs.com", "kptech@gic.com.sg", "girish.reddy@gs.com", "james.schiro@uspwcglobal.com", "juergen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com", "msorrell@wpp.com", "morris.tabaksbalt@reedelsevier.nl", "rana.talwar@uk.standardchartered.com", "daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com", "romesh@aspectdv.com", "jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se" ], "to" : [ "pramath_sinha@mckinsey.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "820.", "date" : "2000-11-14 09:20:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Informal ISB Governing Board meeting in Davos, Switzerland\r\n during World Economic Forum" }
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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae8" }, "sender" : "richardnolan@smipublishing.co.uk", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr Lay\n\nIssue 37 - 15th November 2000\n\n\nCONTENTS\n\n1 - This Weeks E-News Stories\n2 - Free issues of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\n3 - Personalise Your E-news Stories\n4 - Market Analysis Report News\n5 - Author Opportunities with SMi's Market Analysis Report Series\n6 - Conference News\n7 - Feedback: Let us know how you feel we could improve this service\n\n\nWelcome to MENA E-News, delivering you the latest Middle East and North\nAfrican oil, gas, power and petrochemical headlines to your virtual\ndoorstep.\n\nMENA E-news is your FREE personalised weekly news service from the\npublishers of MENA Petroleum Bulletin\nhttp://www.smipublishing.co.uk/mena-enews.asp\n\nWhy is it E-News different?  Because you can personalise your issues to make\nsure you receive the stories that matter to you.\n\n\n\n******E-NEWS THIS WEEK*******\n\nKVAERNER WINS BALAL AWARD\nTehran - Kvaerner Singapore, part of the Anglo-Norwegian group, has been\nappointed detailed engineering contractor for the offshore production\nplatform in the Balal oil field, being developed by TotalFinaElf. The award\nfollows Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction (OIEC) and Singapore's\nSembCorp winning the $60m contract for installation of the platform to\nprocess 40,000bbl/d of oil and 14mcfd of associated gas.\nThe Anglo-Norwegian group was brought in by NIOC subsidiary Petro Pars in\nApril to manage the first phase development of South Pars gas field. In a\nseparate development, OIEC and Petro Iran are reported to be looking for a\nforeign partner to take a 30% stake in the $850m Salman offshore project,\nwhich the two Iranian companies won in October on a buy-back basis. The\nSalman contract, tendered in 1998, requires the rebuilding of war-damaged\nfacilities and upgrading production at the field by 45,000 bbl/d to 130,000\nbbl/d as well as developing an associated gas structure. http://www.irna.com\n\n\nOPEC TO SUSPEND 20-DAY MECHANISM UNTIL JANUARY\nVienna - OPEC exporters have rejected calls from consuming nations for\nfurther extra crude supplies that would have helped ease stubbornly high\nworld oil prices and cut fuel bills this winter. It appears, as the\nMinisters meet in Austria this month, that OPEC will not be adding further\nincreases to world supplies despite oil prices remaining outside its\nautomatic 20-day production increase mechanism, set at $22-28/bbl. 'There\nwill be no increases this year under any circumstances,' Indonesian Oil\nMinister Purnomo Yusgiantoro told awaiting reporters after a two-hour\nmeeting ahead of the formal ratification of the decision.\nhttp://www.opec.org/\n\n\nSUDAN SIGN EXPLORATION AGREEMENT\nKhartoum - Sudan has signed an oil exploration agreement with several local\nand international companies for an area in central Sudan, the\ngovernment-owned Al-Anbaa newspaper reported on Sunday. 'Sudan has signed a\nproduction agreement...covering prospecting, development and transportation\nof oil with Gulf oil companies, the Chinese National Petroleum Corp, Al Than\nand Sudapet,' the daily said.\nAl-Anbaa said the agreement covered a 75sq.km area on the western bank of\nthe White Nile, south of the town of Rabak, about 275km south of Khartoum.\nThe Gulf companies hold a 46% stake in the investment, the Chinese company\nhas 23%, Al Than also has 23% and Sudapet holds 8%.\nSudan, which produces about 185,000 barrels per day of crude oil, began\ncrude exports in August 1999. It had previously been importing oil and oil\nproducts for about $300m a year, eating up most of its export earnings. It\nhas also been reported this week that Talisman Energy are to step up their\nexploration efforts in the country, despite opposition from humanitarian\ngroups.\n\n\nSHELL INK EGYPTIAN GTL AGREEMENT\nCairo - Royal Dutch/Shell Group confirmed this week that they are to invest\n$1.7bn in an Egyptian gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant that could lead the country\nto use domestic gas reserves to satisfy its entire oil products market for\nmore than 50 years.\nEgypt is currently an importer of oil products. The oil giant agreed to\ninitial terms on the deal early in October. Shell said it has now signed a\ndevelopment protocol with Egyptian General Petroleum for a\n75,000-barrel-per-day GTL conversion plant to convert natural gas into\nsynthetic fuels. Crucially the project is now said to have the backing of\nEgyptian Petroleum Minister Sameh Fahmy. Production could be in place by\nlate 2005, while a plant at the same site producing liquefied natural gas\n(LNG) could be up and running earlier, by mid-2004.\n\n\n\n******FREE ISSUES OF THE MENA PETROLEUM BULLETIN******\n\nAs a subscriber to MENA E-News we would like to offer you a two-month trial\nsubscription to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin absolutely free!\n\nThe MENA Petroleum Bulletin analyses the major developments in the region's\noil, gas, power and petrochemical sectors. From Morocco to Iran the MENA\nPetroleum Bulletin delivers market commentary on the liberalisation and\nregulation of the region's oil, gas, power and petrochemicals markets. Each\nmonth subscribers to the MENA Petroleum Bulletin receive news of policy,\nregulation and liberalisation that directly impact upon the ability of you\nand your organisation to take advantage of the emerging business\nopportunities. 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Some of the key speakers include;\n\n* Cesar Dias Ramos, Director, GNL do Nordeste Ltda\n* Akira Misaki, Manager New Business LNG Team No. 2, LNG Group, Kawasaki\nKisen Kaisha (K Line)\n* Patrick Pope, General Counsel, SONAT\n* Dr Maizar Rahman, Director, Lemigas\n* Sveinung J. Stohle, General Manager Commercial, Nigeria LNG\n* Mustafa Gokman Cologlu, Planning Manager, IGDAS\n\nThe full conference programme is available at\nhttp://www.smi-online.co.uk/lng4.asp\nOr call 020 7827 6134 for a conference brochure.\n\n\n\n******YOUR FEEDBACK********\n\nWe hope you have found this weeks copy of E-News beneficial.  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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ae9" }, "sender" : "mark.frevert@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken , It only took three years for them to get it right.  Thought this would \nbe of interest , Regards , Mark\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Frevert/NA/Enron on 11/15/2000 06:35 \nAM ---------------------------\n\n\nMark Schroeder@ECT\n11/15/2000 06:35 AM\nTo: Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, John Sherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Steven J \nKean/NA/Enron@Enron\ncc: Paul Dawson/Govt. Affairs/LON/ECT@ECT, Richard Lewis/LON/ECT@ECT \n\nSubject: DTI - Energy Announcement\n\nThe stricter consents policy (moratorium) on gas-fired generation has been \nlifted, per this announcement.  It also six stations have been approved (they \nare not listed in this announcement), we will try to get the list of six, but \nI am quite sure that our project (Kent Power/Isle of Grain) will be \nincluded.   mcs\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 15/11/2000 \n12:37 ---------------------------\n\n\nRoss Laird <Ross.Laird@citigatepa.co.uk> on 15/11/2000 12:19:39\nTo: \"'Enron - Chris Day'\" <chris.day@enron.com>, \"'Enron - Mark Schroeder'\" \n<mark.schroeder@enron.com>, \"'Enron - Beverley Ashcroft'\" \n<beverley.ashcroft@enron.com>, \"'Enron - Paul Dawson'\" <paul.dawson@enron.com>\ncc: Charles Miller <Charles.Miller@westminster.com>, Arthur Pryor \n<Arthur.Pryor@citigatepa.co.uk> \n\nSubject: DTI - Energy Announcement\n\n\n\n?\n?\n\n_____________________________________________________________\nVirusChecked  for Citigate Wesminster by the Incepta Group  plc\n_____________________________________________________________\n\n - DTI - Energy.doc\n\n\n", "mid" : "24708852.1075840223353.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/823.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "823.", "date" : "2000-11-14 23:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "DTI - Energy Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aea" }, "sender" : "gayla.seiter@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----\n\n", "mid" : "12041344.1075840223376.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/824.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "824.", "date" : "2000-11-15 00:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EECC HOLIDAY PARTY INVITATION (PRINTABLE COPY) (RSVP TO GAYLA\r\n SEITER)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aeb" }, "sender" : "joe.hillings@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joe Hillings\nEnron\n1775 Eye Street, NW\nSuite 800\nWashington, DC  20006\n202-466-9145\n202-828-3372 (fax)\nemail:  jhillin@enron.com\n\nKen: I had breakfast with Bill Ramsey this morning. He is currently the \nDeputy Director of the International Energy Agency in Paris and is in \nWashington to make contact with a variety of people. He had some excellent \ncomments on what is happening across the globe in energy and environment. I \nsuggested that he get directly in contact with you to share those details \nwhich could be of interest to you and President George W. Bush. Bill \nmentioned that there will be an IEA conference in Paris next May and he is \nlikely to ask your participation. Bill as always has substantive things to \nsay. See you in San Antonio. Joe", "mid" : "12098501.1075840223399.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/825.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "825.", "date" : "2000-11-15 01:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Bill Ramsey Will Be In Contact With You" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aec" }, "sender" : "creedon@rff.org", "recipients" : [ "cabbott@ceg.com", "darius.gaskins@verizon.net", "hhabicht@getf.org", "itsinvestments@bigfoot.com", "jmaddy@goparks.org", "karl@beijer.kva.se", "frank@cmabiccw.com", "swpercy@ppco.com", "pisano@scag.ca.gov", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "estrohbehn@mdbe.com", "vtschinkel@landersandparsons.com", "klay@enron.com", "jfogjr@juno.com", "rsant@aesc.com", "dodfraser@aol.com", "dodfraser@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "dodfraser@aol.com" ], "text" : "On Feb. 27, 2001 RFF Board member Dod Fraser will host a breakfast in New\nYork to introduce us to potential donors (corporate, foundation and\nindividual) and Board members in the area.  If you have names of people you\nwould like to invite to this event, please send them to me (with contact\ninformation) at your earliest convenience.  We appreciate your assistance in\nhelping us expand our circle of friends.  I look forward to hearing from\nyou!", "mid" : "33212367.1075840223423.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/826.", "bcc" : [ "dodfraser@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "cabbott@ceg.com", "darius.gaskins@verizon.net", "hhabicht@getf.org", "itsinvestments@bigfoot.com", "jmaddy@goparks.org", "karl@beijer.kva.se", "frank@cmabiccw.com", "swpercy@ppco.com", "pisano@scag.ca.gov", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "estrohbehn@mdbe.com", "vtschinkel@landersandparsons.com", "klay@enron.com", "jfogjr@juno.com", "rsant@aesc.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "826.", "date" : "2000-11-15 01:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Breakfast in New York" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aed" }, "sender" : "b@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "?\n\n?\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Bruce Hall [mailto:hall-b@msn.com]\nSent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:43 AM\nTo: Kenneth L. Lay\nSubject: Governor Knowles Correspondence\nImportance: High\nSensitivity: Confidential\n\n?\n\nForrest thought you might be interested in the attached letter, which he se=\nnt=20\nto Governor Tony Knowles regarding the timing issues affecting a North Slop=\ne=20\nnatural gas pipeline.\n\n?\n\nBest regards,\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\nDr. Bruce Hall, P.E., M.Sc., MBA\n\n?\n\nVice President & COO???????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n=20\nPresident & COO\n\nArctic Resources Company????????????????????????????? ArctiGas Resources=20\nCorporation\n\nThree Riverway????????????????????????????????????????????????? 540 =01) 5t=\nh=20\nAvenue S.W.\n\nSuite 1375???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Suite 18=\n00\n\nHouston, Texas???????????????????????????????????????????????? Calgary,=20\nAlberta\n\nUSA 77056??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Canada T2P=\n=20\n0M2\n\n?\n - Knowles110900.doc", "mid" : "22286350.1075840223451.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/827.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "827.", "date" : "2000-11-15 01:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Governor Knowles Correspondence" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aee" }, "sender" : "news@rciinfo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kenneth L Lay,  this is the most cost-effective, targeted recruiting tool for \nreaching active and passive local candidates with skills and experience with:\n\n* Oracle\n* SAP\n* PeopleSoft\n* Lawson\n\nWe will put your recruitment ad in front of the largest audience of \nEnterprise Resource Planning candidates.\n\nERP Skills and Careers\nOracle - SAP - PeopleSoft - Lawson\neWEEK, December 11 issue\n\n1,100,000 highly skilled active and passive candidates turn to eWEEK each and \nevery week to manage their careers.\n\nReach the best and brightest ERP candidates in your local area - \n\n* 5 regional advertising markets or advertise nationally\n\nDon't miss this once-a-year recruiting opportunity\n\nSpecial pricing in effect for \nAct Now And Reserve Space Today\nMaterials Due November 30 \n\nFor additional information and/or space availability\nContact: Terry Preston, National Sales Manager\nmailto:tpreston@rcimedia.com?subject=ERP\n561.686.6800 x256\n\n==============================\n\n\n\n=================================================================\nThis information has been e-mailed to keep you \napprised of recruitment-advertising opportunities \ndesigned to get your hiring needs in front of \nhard-to-find candidates. \nIf this information is not suitable for your area \nof responsibility or if you want to be removed \nfrom our distribution list, please e-mail\nnothankyou@rciinfo.com", "mid" : "32126195.1075840223486.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/828.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "828.", "date" : "2000-11-15 02:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ERP Candidates for Kenneth L Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aef" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:45AM EST 15-NOV-00 BEAR STEARNS (J. NEFF,A./BOBBA,N.) CSCO IB\nNTAP: IN LINE 2Q01; LOWERING TO ATTRACTIVE...\n\n07:11AM EST 15-NOV-00 MERRILL LYNCH (T.KRAEMER) NTAP EMC BRCD\nNETWORK APP:IF THIS IS ROADKILL\n\n05:26PM EST 14-NOV-00 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES (K.ALEXY) AAPL CPQ CMP\nMID-QUARTER UPDATE: PC AND ENTERPRISE HARDWARE\n\n12:11PM EST 14-NOV-00 MORGAN STANLEY\\DW (MUNSON, GILLIAN) GTW\nGATEWAY: Q4 ON TRACK; NEW INITIATIVES INTERESTING\n\n09:51AM EST 15-NOV-00 DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN (P. RUEPPEL/G. BENOTHMAN)\nEMC\nEMC: UPDATE FROM DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN TECH 2000 CONFERENCE-STRONG BUY\n\n04:15PM EST 14-NOV-00 DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN (W. MORTENSON/A. SUTTER)\nMSFT\nMSFT: COMMENTS FROM MICROSOFT'S CFO PRESENTATION AT DBAB TECH CONF-BUY\n\n <<11.15.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 11.15.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "20597980.1075840223509.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/829.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "829.", "date" : "2000-11-15 01:43:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 11.15.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ajones@uwtgc.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Annie -\n\nUnfortunately, Mr. Lay will be out of town that day.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\"Annie R. Jones\" <AJones@uwtgc.org> on 04/14/2000 04:56:07 PM\nTo: \"Allen D. Brown\" <abrown@redstonebank.com>, \"Alvin L. Henry\" \n<eastforkr@aol.com>, \"Ann P. Kaufman\" <annk@pdq.net>, Anna Babin \n<ababin@catholiccharities.org>, Archie Dunham \n<a-w-archie.dunham@usa.conoco.com>, Art Contreras <delia.brown@usdoj.gov>, \n\"Arthur K. Smith\" <aksmith@uh.edu>, Bobby Tudor <kimberly.stanley@gs.com>, \nBruce Ranck <bruce.ranck@bfi.com>, \"Carol L. Siedhoff\" <siedhoff@mcia.com>, \n\"Caroline C. Vetterling\" <vetterling@bvcpa.com>, Charles Rhoads \n<crhoads@vandaveer-group.com>, Cheryl Thompson-Draper \n<cheryltd@warrenelectric.com>, Chip Carlisle <ccarlisle@wellsfargo.com>, \nChuck Watson <chlw@dynegy.com>, \"Clark C. Smith\" \n<clark.smith@engageenergy.com>, \"Cuba Wadlington, Jr.\" \n<Helen.M.Dworsky@Williams.com>, \"Dan F. Smith\" <dan.smith@lyondell.com>, Dan \nNip <dnip888@aol.com>, Dan Wilford <dan_wilford@mhhs.org>, \"Deborah M. \nCannon\" <deborah.cannon@bankofamerica.com>, Drayton McLane \n<drayton@mclanegrp.com>, \"Edward N. Robinson\" \n<edwardnrobinson@mindspring.com>, \"Elvin Franklin, Jr.\" \n<elvin.franklin.b3el@statefarm.com>, \"Eugene Vaughan, Jr.\" <cjross@vnsm.com>, \nFred Fowler <fjfowler@duke-energy.com>, Gene McDavid \n<valerie.skaggs@chron.com>, \"George C. Yang\" <gcy46@hotmail.com>, \"Gerald B. \nSmith\" <gbsmith@smith-graham.com>, Gerald Merfish <gmerfish@tex-tube.com>, \nGreg Nakanishi <gnakanishi@gnresources.com>, \"J. Michael Solar\" \n<jmsolar@sfllp.com>, \"J. Victor Samuels\" <pterry8567@aol.com>, Jack Sweeney \n<jack.sweeney@chron.com>, Jaime de la Isla <jdelaisl@houstonisd.org>, James \nCrownover <jim_crownover@mckinsey.com>, \"James L. Pate\" \n<rosariomcbrayer@pzlqs.com>, Jane Van Hsieh <hihf@juno.com>, \"Joe W. \nWalkoviak\" <jw3411@txmail.sbc.com>, Jose Adan Trevino \n<jatrevino@univision.net>, Juanita Elizondo <elizondj@fiestamart.com>, \nKatherine Tamer <kathy.m.tamer@usahq.unitedspacealliance.com>, \"Kenneth L. \nLay\" <klay@enron.com>, Laurence Payne <lpayne@nccj.org>, \"M. \ndesVignes-Kendrick\" <sseals@hlt.ci.houston.tx.us>, Mamie Ewing \n<mamie.ewing@argo.dhs.state.tx.us>, \"Mark E. Lowes\" <mlowes@bracepatt.com>, \nMichael Jhin <mjhin@sleh.com>, \"Nancy K. Wooldridge\" <nkw@dilwoo.com>, Peter \nDiaz <pdiaz@khou.com>, Peter Zwart <zwartpa@bp.com>, Rabbi Samuel Karff \n<skarff@beth-israel.org>, \"Rev. J. Michael Miller\" <jmmiller@stthom.edu>, \n\"Rev. James Dixon\" <crystalj@clearsail.net>, Robert Zincke \n<bzincke@kroger.com>, Rogene Gee Calvert <kwchou@aol.com>, \"Rufus P. Cormier, \nJr.\" <rcormier@bakerbotts.com>, Sarah Peterson \n<speterson@hillandknowlton.com>, \"Scott J. McLean\" \n<Scott.J.McLean@chase.com>, \"Stan Marek, Jr.\" <smarek5875@aol.com>, Stephen \nKaufman <skaufman@comkauf.com>, \"Steve H. Wasserman\" <swasserman@kprc.com>, \nSteve Howard <showard@hgac.cog.tx.us>, \"Steven L. Miller\" \n<slmiller@shellus.com>, Susan Bischoff <susan.bischoff@chron.com>, Trini \nMendenhall <mendenhall@fiestamart.com>, Vern Stockton <stockvm@bankunited.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: \"Special Called Board Meeting\n\n\n\n   DON'T FORGET!!!!!!\n\n  Special Called Board Meeting\n  April 25, 2000  -  3:45 - 4:30 p.m.\n  Kim Son Ballroom, 1503 St. Emanuel\n  (Packets will be mailed on Tuesday, April 18th.)\n\nPlease reply with your attendance, or give me a call me at 713-685-2764.\nThanks!!\n\n\n", "mid" : "16070376.1075840202807.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/83.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ajones@uwtgc.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "83.", "date" : "2000-04-15 12:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: \"Special Called Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af1" }, "sender" : "jhdiv@binswanger.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "CBB's latest Opinion Leader features Bill Menda from Freddie Mac -- please \ntake a look at:\nhttp://www.cbbi.com/opinion_leaders/Opinions.asp?opinionid=21&contactid=27&ban\nnerid=29\n\nRegards,\nHolmes Davis", "mid" : "9191096.1075840223532.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/830.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "830.", "date" : "2000-11-15 03:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Finding, Building and Operating Office Space" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af2" }, "sender" : "event@aei.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please do not reply to this email.\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n-----------------------------\n\nLecture\n\nJiang Zemin's Legacy: Beijing's Latest Policies on Reform, Succession, and \nTaiwan\n\nWednesay, November 29, 2000\nNoon-2:00 p.m.\nWohlstetter Conference Center\nTwelfth Floor, AEI\n\nWilly Wo-lap Lam, former China editor of the South China Morning Post (the \nleading English daily in Hong Kong), will look at the possibilities for a \nmore thorough going economic and political reform after President Jiang Zemin \nhas retreated from the front line. Lam will examine the traits of the new \ngeneration of leaders and their likely policies toward the United States and \nTaiwan.\n\nFollowing his lecture, Lam will answer questions about his prepared remarks. \nLam has also kindly agreed to discuss with the audience his recent departure \nfrom the South China Morning Post and the climate of press freedom in Hong \nKong.\n\n11:30 a.m.   Registration\n\nNoon  Speaker:  Willy Wo-lap Lam\n\n1:15 p.m                 Discussion\n\n2:00  Adjournment\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--------------------------------------\n\nI will attend the Lecture.\n\nName\n\nTitle\n\nAffiliation\n\nAddress\n\nCity/State/Zip\n\nTelephone\n\nFax\n\nE-mail\n\n  ? Please check if this is a new address.\n\n\nClick here www.aei.org/inv001129.htm to register online, or print this \ne-mail, fill it out and fax it to 202.862.7171.  Please do not reply to this \ne-mail.  If you do not wish to receive e-mail notifications and invitations \nin the future, please e-mail seminars@aei.org to have your name removed from \nour e-mail lists.\n\n", "mid" : "23706350.1075840223556.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/831.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "831.", "date" : "2000-11-15 03:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "AEI Conference Invitation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af3" }, "sender" : "andrew.parsons@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "lance.shuler@enron.com", "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "jenny.rub@enron.com", "keith.dziadek@enron.com", "robert.knight@enron.com", "michael.hicks@enron.com", "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "jenny.rub@enron.com", "keith.dziadek@enron.com", "robert.knight@enron.com", "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "jenny.rub@enron.com", "keith.dziadek@enron.com", "robert.knight@enron.com", "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "text" : "We are completing a telephone systems audit that involved sweeping executive \nand executive assistant telephones and workspaces for listening devices.  \nThis sweep included your telephone(s).\n \nOn Thursday, November 9, the following tests were conducted by Swailes and \nAssociates and CTF Specialists under the supervision of Corp. Security:\n\nEach office was swept for radio frequency listening devices\nEach telephone was opened and physically inspected\nEach telephone line was checked for downline listening devices\nAll executive and assistant extensions were programmatically evaluated to \ndetermine whether secondary, unknown telephones were associated with the same \nextension\n\nNo problems were found.\n\nThanks,\n\nAndrew Parsons\nIT Compliance\n3-6665", "mid" : "7308258.1075840223582.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/832.", "bcc" : [ "tod.lindholm@enron.com", "jenny.rub@enron.com", "keith.dziadek@enron.com", "robert.knight@enron.com", "michael.hicks@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "lance.shuler@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "832.", "date" : "2000-11-15 03:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Telephone Security Sweep" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af4" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nWednesday, 15 November, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 UN REFORM: General Assembly President Calls For More\nEfficiency\n\nHEALTH\n 2 HIV/AIDS: Catastrophic Rates Ignored In Myanmar\n 3 HIV/AIDS II: Hollywood Auction To Be Held To Aid UNICEF\n 4 EBOLA: Ugandan Officials Say Seven Kenyans At Risk\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 5 IRAN: Law To Raise Minimum Marriage Age Overruled\n 6 NICARAGUA: Survey To Assess Number Of Street Children\n 7 JORDAN: Queen Rania Joins UNICEF Leadership Initiative\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 8 CLIMATE CHANGE: Countries Lean Toward Compromise At Summit\n 9 PRIMATES: Three New Species Found In Madagascar\n 10 DEPLETED URANIUM: Iraqis, Former US Soldiers To Sue US\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 11 WTO: Next Chief Envisions Format Of New Trade Round\n 12 DEBT RELIEF: World Bank To Cut Malawi Debt By Nearly Half\n 13 INFO TECH: Annan Appoints Figueres As Special Representative\n\nEDUCATION, SCIENCE AND CULTURE\n 14 CULTURAL PROPERTY: UNESCO To Launch Anti-Theft Campaign\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 15 WEST AFRICA: World Food Program Appeals For $65 Million\n 16 CONGO: Fighting Displaces 1.6 Million, UN Report Says\n 17 AFGHANISTAN: Borders To Remain Closed, Pakistan Says\n 18 WEST TIMOR: Indonesia Calls On UN To Return\n 19 LANDMINES: UN Forces Clear One-Third of Southern Lebanon\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 20 BOSNIA: UN Official Regrets Nationalists' Success In\nElections\n 21 DEATH PENALTY: US Admits To Violating International Law\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 22 SIERRA LEONE: UN Cautiously Welcomes Truce\n\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "20685586.1075840223606.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/833.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "833.", "date" : "2000-11-15 04:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- Wednesday, 15 November 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af5" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached news release was sent over PRNewswire in the last 20 minutes.\n\n(See attached file: Prozac Pediatric Release - Approval.doc)\n\n\n - Prozac Pediatric Release - Approval.doc", "mid" : "5185929.1075840223651.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/834.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "834.", "date" : "2000-11-15 07:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af6" }, "sender" : "tgorski@madisonenergy.com", "recipients" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Compliments of Madison Energy Advisors, Inc.\n <<WMR11_12_00.xls>>\n\n - WMR11_12_00.xls", "mid" : "19054091.1075840223674.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/835.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "tgorski@madisonenergy.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "835.", "date" : "2000-11-13 08:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Weekly Market Review for 11/6 - 11/12" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af7" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/14/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,309\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,341\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t435,374\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/14/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,715\t75%\nEnron Europe Limited\t167\t35%\nGlobal Products\t159\t27%\nEnron Metals\t268\t13%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t48%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t3,183,912,744\nMTD\t27,761,070,884\nLTD\t241,192,755,562\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,306,539,079\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t16,552,983,671\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t560\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t2\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,206\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,932\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,724\n", "mid" : "32175877.1075840223705.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/836.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "836.", "date" : "2000-11-15 09:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 14, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af8" }, "sender" : "perfmgmt@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "PRC Meetings begin on Monday, November 20th.  If you have not already done \nso, please go in to PEP at http://pep.corp.enron.com and complete the \nrequests for feedback on the employees listed below.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call the PEP Help Desk at:\n\nHouston:  1-713-853-4777, Option 4\nLondon:  44-207-783-4040, Option 4\nE-mail:  perfmgmt@enron.com\n\nThank you for your participation.\n\n\n\n    BRADLEY JR, ROBERT L\n    OLSON, CINDY K", "mid" : "16755160.1075840223727.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/837.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "837.", "date" : "2000-11-15 11:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Year End 2000 Feedback Deadline" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199af9" }, "sender" : "michelle@firstconf.com", "recipients" : [ "energynews@peach.ease.lsoft.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "=09=09=09=09=09[IMAGE]=09[IMAGE]\n[IMAGE]=09HOM =09EVENT =09ADVE RTISE=09INDUSTRY DIRECTORY=09[IMAGE]=09[IMAG=\nE]\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Thursday, November 16, 2000\nIssue 16=20\n\n\nEDITORIAL\n\n\nOnline Energy Exchanges=01*the next step=20\nWe=01,ve seen the explosion of online energy marketplaces, we=01,ve seen th=\ne=20\nimplosion of the dot com revolution, and we=01,ve seen the early steps towa=\nrds=20\nthe consolidation of the online exchanges.  We=01,ve seen independence t ou=\nted=20\nas the key to online success and we=01,ve seen the big energy companies com=\ne=20\nback and throw their weight around the online world.  The next step is righ=\nt=20\naround the corner =01) and it=01,s going to the reintegration of onlin e ex=\nchanges=20\nback into energy companies.=20\n\nIn the past two years millions of dollars have been spent on developing=20\nonline exchanges by entrepreneurs, publishers, and finally, the energy=20\ncompanies themselves.  Hundreds of exchanges have popped up as a result=20\nranging from procurement to commodity marketplaces.  A few of them have=20\ndeveloped the liquidity they needed to stay afloat, and a few have sound=20\nbusiness plans that suggest they might be able to stick around until someon=\ne=20\nbigger buys them up.  The majority are still in the dreaded =01&planned=018=\n stage,=20\nhave been unable to attract the liquidity they need, or are still trying to=\n=20\nwork out how to keep all of their numerous founding partners happy and=20\nplaying nice with each other.  None of them have seen the promised big=20\nprofits or even figured out where they=01,re going to come from.=20\n\nThe most successful of the exchanges, ones like Enron have been successful=\n=20\nbecause they depend on their internal inventories to provide liquidity. Whe=\nre=20\nthey won=01,t be successful is in the larger picture when simply trading en=\nergy=20\nisn=01,t enough, because they don=01,t have the scope to provide the financ=\nial,=20\ninformation and hedging services that are key to the industry.=20\n\nThese realities point us to the key to a successful online exchange=01*taki=\nng it=20\nin house.  Develop a vertically integrated exchange, create alliances with=\n=20\ninformation and financial providers, and force your suppliers to come to=20\nyou.  This model will cut costs, outsource non-core competencies and most=\n=20\nimportantly save on the hassle (both in terms of costs and time) of=20\nintegrating numerous IT and cultural systems.  The key to making the most o=\nf=20\nthe online marketplace is in choosing who will provide the technical backbo=\nne=20\nand who will provide the auxiliary services.=20\n\nPerhaps it=01,s time we all woke up and realized that the e-business revolu=\ntion=20\nis nothing more than a new business tool and we start treating it as such,=\n=20\nrather than the be-all, end-all.=20\n\n=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Is the key to a successful online exchange really taking it in house?=20\n\nCLICK HERE TO\n=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Chasing the E-Dream=20\n No one can deny that the Internet has changed the fundamental way we look =\nat=20\nand handle information but, there is a large, overlooked barrier that will=\n=20\nhave to be breached before the Internet truly becomes ubiquitous, the=20\nexecutive suite. In the past eighteen months the average company has gone=\n=20\nfrom spending a few thousand dollars to put up a web site to investing=20\nmillions to become immersed in e-commerce. This activity has not gone=20\nunnoticed by the inhabitants of the boardroom with an eye on the bottom lin=\ne.\n\nUntil recently the business community and the energy sector in particular,=\n=20\nhas had a tendency to treat all things =01&E=018 as a stand-alone activity.=\n In an=20\nattempt to bring the top dogs into the fold, IT staffers are changing their=\n=20\nmantra, when addressing the CEO, from B2B (business =01)to- business) to...=\n=20\nClick here for Full Story=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Its Gotta be Big=20\n=20\n\nBack in mid-September, after what seemed like an interminable delay in=20\nimplementing their online trading operations, the London Metals Exchange=20\n(LME), the world=01,s largest non-ferrous metals exchange with a daily valu=\ne of=20\ncontracts traded on the LME amounting to about $8,000 million, finally=20\nmade... Click here for Full Story=20\n\nDeloitte: e-enabled supply chain should bring fundamental change=20\n=20\n\nPHILADELPHIA -- No one knows exactly how e-enabling the supply chain will=\n=20\nchange the chemical industry, but a team from Deloitte Consulting presented=\n=20\nsome compelling and thought-provoking theories in a private workshop at the=\n=20\nrecent e-Business for Chemicals and Plastics 2000 USA Conference held...=20\nClick here for Full Story=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Eyeforenergy, Europe - 26-28 March 2000=20\n\nEyeforenergy Europe will see key executives from companies such as=20\nTotalFinaElf, BP, Fortum, Aquila, Worldfuelcell Council, Sasol, Enterprise=\n=20\nOil, Elsam, BG Group, and the IPE address critical issues facing the=20\nindustry, including among others: exchanges, e-procurement, e-sales,=20\nstrategy, portals, intranets, supply chain, CRM issues, security, and mobil=\ne=20\ncommerce.  With high level keynotes, Case studies, panel sessions and=20\nworkshops, the response has been huge.=20\n\nIf you would like more details on this event please visit=20\nhttp://www.eyeforenergy.com/europe01/=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUtility.com Completes $22 Million in Third Round Financing, Implements=20\neUtilities Program=20\n=20\n\nEmeryville, Calif., November 14, 2000=01*In a Tuesday announcement Utility.=\ncom=20\nsadi that it had completed its third round financing by raising over $22=20\nmillion dollars, with Gaz de France of France and Sumitomo Corporation of=\n=20\nJapan, participating in the deal.=20\n\nUtility.com reportedly will use the... Click here for Full Story=20\n\nNetworkOil=01,s SurplusExchange Reports $20 Million in Sales=20\n=20\n\nHouston, November 13, 2000=01*The NetworkOil SurplusExchange is using the=\n=20\nInternet to enhance market liquidity in the oil and gas industry reports th=\nat=20\nover $20 million in sales during its first three months of operation.=20\n\nSince August, NetworkOil and Premier Auctioneers International, a=20\nNetworkOil... Click here for Full Story=20\n\nCP=02=14Energy Offers SpeedPay to Customers=20\n=20\n\nRaleigh, N.C., November 10, 2000=01*In an effort to make it easy for custom=\ners=20\nto pay their energy bills, Carolina Power & Light (CP=02=14Energy) now offe=\nrs=20\nSpeedPay, which allows customers to pay their CP=02=14bills over the phone =\nor via=20\nthe Internet with a checking account, credit card, or debit card number.=20\n\nIn... Click here for Full Story=20\n\nUtiliCorp and Advent Networks Join Forces to Deliver Broadband Network=20\n=20\n\nAustin, Tx., November 9, 2000=01*UtiliCorp Communications and Advent Networ=\nks=20\nhave reached an agreement to deploy Advent=01,s Ultrabnad platform into a=\n=20\nbroadband communications network capable of speeds up to 1,000 times faster=\n=20\nthan dial-up modems.=20\n\n\"This customer agreement with an industry leader... Click here for Full Sto=\nry=20\n\nKorea Electric Power Corp to Deliver High-Speed Internet Access Through Pow=\ner=20\nLines=20\n=20\n\nSeoul, November 9, 2000=01*KEPCO, the Korea Electric Power Corp, has announ=\nced=20\ntat it will begin test service of high-speed Internet access over power lin=\nes=20\nnext year. The service will be tested at about 100 households in Cheju=20\nprovince.=20\n\nKEPCO began developing the technology, which delivers Internet... Click her=\ne=20\nfor Full Story=20\n\nPricewaterhouseCoopers and Applix Team To Develop iPlanning for BP Amoco=20\n=20\n\nWestboro, Mass., November 8, 2000=01*Applix, Inc., and PricewaterhouseCoope=\nrs=20\nhave announced that they have teamed up to help BP Amoco=01,s Houston-based=\n=20\nDeep-Water business unit, develop an Internet-based business planning,=20\nforecasting and reporting system. The Deep-Water business unit manages=20\noffshore... Click here for Full Story=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Energy Exchanges=01*the next step\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChasing the E-Dream\n\nIts Gotta be Big\n\nDeloitte: e-enabled supply chain should bring fundamental change\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUtility.com Completes $22 Million in Third Round Financing, Implements=20\neUtilities Program=20\n\nNetworkOil=01,s SurplusExchange Reports $20 Million in Sales=20\n\nCP=02=14Energy Offers SpeedPay to Customers=20\n\nUtiliCorp and Advent Networks Join Forces to Deliver Broadband Network=20\n\nKorea Electric Power Corp to Deliver High-Speed Internet Access Through Pow=\ner=20\nLines=20\n\nPricewaterhouseCoopers and Applix Team To Develop iPlanning for BP Amoco=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Energy Exchanges Online=20\n\n Eyeforenergy, Europe=20\n\n Eyeforenergy,  Latin America=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease enter your email address below to subscribe to the EyeForEnergy=20\nnewsletter. Thank you\n\n =20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo unsubscribe from the EyeForEnergy newsletter please enter your email=20\nbelow. Thank you\n\n =20\n\n\n\n If you have any comments about this newsletter or you would like to sugges=\nt=20\nfuture topics or industry related news, please email=20\nmoconnell@eyeforenergy.com=20\n\n\n\n\n\n\n?\n\n?\n\n\n\n?", "mid" : "15190886.1075840223753.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/838.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "energynews@peach.ease.lsoft.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "838.", "date" : "2000-11-15 08:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "H: E-business for Energy briefing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199afa" }, "sender" : "bradgood@magix.com.sg", "recipients" : [ "cbaxter@enron.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I  am considering options for leaving Scient and thought I'd drop you a \nquick  note.? \n?\nEnron?is one of very few organizations in the  world which I admire and think \nwill thrive in the long term.? I'd like to  play a role in that success and \nthink my background has many of the qualities  which could prove useful.? \nI've attached my resume and would greatly enjoy  starting a dialogue.\n?\nRegards,\n?\nBradley??\n - Bradley Good.doc", "mid" : "31107191.1075840223881.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/839.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "cbaxter@enron.com", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "839.", "date" : "2000-11-16 08:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "A Short Note" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199afb" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sharon.lay@travelpark.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thanks, Sharon!!!  We'll have him there.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\n\nSharon Lay <sharon.lay@travelpark.com> on 04/18/2000 06:18:13 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth_lay@Enron.com'\" <kenneth_lay@Enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: one more photo reminder\n\n\n\n\n> ----------\n> From:  Sharon Lay\n> Sent:  Tuesday, April 18, 2000 7:17 PM\n> To:  'Ken_Lay@Enron.com'\n> Subject:  FW: one more photo reminder\n>\n>\n>\n> ----------\n> From:\n>\n> Hola Ken,\n> FYI!!!!  Just one more photo shoot!  I will see you at Union Station!\n> Besos,\n> Tu Hermana,\n> Sharon Sue\n> ----------\n> From:  NBDHA@aol.com[SMTP:NBDHA@aol.com]\n> Sent:  Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:31 PM\n> To:  dmarshall@mclanegrp.com; sharon@travelpark.com; mash@dynegy.com\n> Subject:  one more photo reminder\n>\n> One more reminder......Photo shoot tomorrow at 2:15 at Union Station -\n> meeting with Jerry Power, photographer and Sammye Rusco with Susan Elmore\n> Public Relations.\n> Jerry is familiar with Enron Field and has some ideas about locations.\n>\n> Sharon, would you please follow up with Ken's office, too.  Thanks\n>\n> Nancy\n>\n> Nancy C. Brainerd\n> Downtown Houston Association\n> 1221 McKinney, Ste 3434\n> Houston, TX  77010\n> (713) 658-8938 phone\n> (713) 658-0503 fax\n> downtownhouston.org\n>\n>\n> \n\n", "mid" : "15190066.1075840202830.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/84.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sharon.lay@travelpark.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "84.", "date" : "2000-04-18 11:51:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FW: one more photo reminder" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199afc" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached press release below was issued by Lexicon at 7:00 am this\nmorning.\n\n(See attached file: Lexicon Genetics Sublicense.doc)\n\n\n\n\n - Lexicon Genetics Sublicense.doc", "mid" : "6968569.1075840223904.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/840.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "840.", "date" : "2000-11-16 01:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "**PRESS RELEASE**LEXICON GENETICS SUBLICENSES POSITIVE-NEGATIVE\r\n SELECTION AND ISOGENIC DNA TECHNOLOGIES TO ELI LILLY AND COMPANY" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199afd" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n09:37AM EST 16-NOV-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (YOUNG, DON) GTW MSFT CPQ\nPCS: WILL SUN ROLL OVER? / PC DEMAND STROLLS\n\n05:39PM EST 15-NOV-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (WU, SHAW) EMC\nEMC: COVERAGE INITIATED WITH A RATING OF STRONG BUY A $120 PRICE TARGET\n\n11:38AM EST 15-NOV-00 UBS WARBURG (US) (YOUNG, DON) NTAP EMC\nNETWORK APPLIANCE: WAITING FOR EMC 'BRING IT ON'\n\n08:38AM EST 16-NOV-00 MERRILL LYNCH (INVESTOR SUPPORT) AMCALL INTC SUMMARY\nRESEARCH SUMMARIES:AM CALL: INTEL\n\n06:33AM EST 16-NOV-00 CHASE H&Q (SUDEEP BALAIN) ALTR CSCO INTC LSI SSTI XLNX\nOUR CURRENT SEMICONDUCTOR OUTLOOK AND BEST NAMES\n\n <<11.16.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 11.16.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "15777597.1075840223927.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/841.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "841.", "date" : "2000-11-16 01:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 11.16.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199afe" }, "sender" : "creedon@rff.org", "recipients" : [ "blake@rff.org", "ray@rff.org", "portney@rff.org", "doyle@rff.org", "jmaddy@goparks.org", "jmhills@erols.com", "darius.gaskins@verizon.net", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Paul and I will meet with Frank at 4 pm on Monday in NY!", "mid" : "26960429.1075840223951.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/842.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "blake@rff.org", "ray@rff.org", "portney@rff.org", "doyle@rff.org", "jmaddy@goparks.org", "jmhills@erols.com", "darius.gaskins@verizon.net", "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "842.", "date" : "2000-11-16 05:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Frank Savage" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199aff" }, "sender" : "slx@xcert.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Kenneth,\n\nIn the Internet/Intranet security world time is everything.  Some security\nvendors are using Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) to revoke user\nprivileges.  This can be very dangerous to your data!\n\nWe would like to show you how Xcert enables its customers to immediately\nrevoke all network privileges from former employees, customers and business\npartners while protecting their company data and assets.  We are the only\ndigital certificate company that provides this real-time revocation\ncapability because our products were built on the Internet to work on the\nInternet.\n\nPlease call 800-721-9191 or send us an email so that we can arrange for you\nto talk to one of our\nAccount Representatives who can show you how Xcert protects your data in\nreal-time.\n\nThanks,\n\nXcert Inside Sales\ninfo@xcert.com", "mid" : "4894079.1075840223974.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/843.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "843.", "date" : "2000-11-16 03:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Xcert secures your data in real time" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b00" }, "sender" : "listadmin@client-mail.com", "recipients" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "UN WIRE\nAn Independent News Briefing about the United Nations\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThursday, 16 November, 2000 - http://www.unfoundation.org\n\nToday's UN WIRE Stories\n\nUN AFFAIRS\n 1 SANCTIONS: Annan Advocates More Effective, Fair Measures\n\nHEALTH\n 2 HIV/AIDS: Gene Breakthrough Offers Hope For Cure\n 3 HIV/AIDS II: South Africa Approves AZT In Combination Drug\n 4 MALARIA: Outbreak In Burundi Kills Hundreds\n\nWOMEN, CHILDREN AND POPULATION\n 5 CHILDREN: 1990 UN Goals Remain Unfulfilled, Holkeri Says\n 6 MATERNAL MORTALITY: Countries Deliberate To Lower Death Rates\n 7 RUSSIA: UNFPA Supports Study Of Population Decline\n\nENVIRONMENT\n 8 CLIMATE CHANGE: EU Unexpectedly Warms To US Proposal\n 9 DAMS: Projects Often Ignore Human Costs, World Commission\nSays\n 10 CHINA: World Bank Begins $1.3 Billion Pollution Project\n\nECONOMICS, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT\n 11 WTO: Reversing Course, APEC Requests Talks In 2001\n 12 WORLD BANK: Wolfensohn Defends Loans Geared To Leaders\n 13 ESCAP: Commission To Focus On Regional Poverty,\nGlobalization\n 14 COSTA RICA: UNDP Says Slow Legal Process Could Impact\nEconomy\n\nHUMANITARIAN AID AND FOOD SECURITY\n 15 NORTH KOREA: FAO Warns Of Seventh Year of Food Shortages\n 16 EAST TIMOR: UN Meets Militia Leaders On Refugee Return\n 17 UNRWA: Agency Seeks $39 Million In Emergency Funds\n\nHUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY\n 18 MYANMAR: ILO Appears Set To Support Sanctions, Sources Say\n\nCRIME, CORRUPTION AND DRUGS\n 19 CRIME: UN Adopts Treaty To Combat Illegal Activities\n 20 DRUGS: Asian Officials Discuss Control Programs\n\nPEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY\n 21 MIDDLE EAST: Israelis, Palestinians Reportedly Meet On UN\nForce\n\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--------------------------------------------------------------", "mid" : "12874272.1075840223999.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/844.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "admin@client-mail.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "844.", "date" : "2000-11-16 04:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "UN Wire Alert -- Thursday, 16 November" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b01" }, "sender" : "rocky.emery@painewebber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "The enclosed research report is being sent to you from PaineWebber by:\n\n EMERY FINANCIAL GROUP\n\n 713-957-7020\n\n ROCKY.EMERY@PaineWebber.COM\n\nPlease contact them if you have any questions or would like to discuss this \nmaterial.\n\nThe information contained in the attached research report is believed to be \nreliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed.  PaineWebber Incorporated \nand/or Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management Inc., affiliated companies and/or \ntheir officers, directors, employees or stockholders may at times have a \nposition, including an arbitrage position, in the securities described herein \nand may sell or buy them to or from customers.  These companies may from time \nto time act as a consultant to a company being reported upon.\n\nYou will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this document.  If you don't \nalready have it just click on this link, \nhttp://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html, and follow the \non-screen instructions.  The Acrobat Reader is free of charge.\n\n\n\n - P004302520001110D01.pdf", "mid" : "18917846.1075840224022.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/845.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "845.", "date" : "2000-11-16 06:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Portfolio Managers' Spotlight:Novemer 10, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b02" }, "sender" : "rtunstall@csis.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "This message contains the text of Sidney Weintraub's November issue of Issues \nin International Political Economy entitled \"Critical Aspects of the Global \nEconomy.\" To go directly to the web version, please click on:\n\nhttp://www.csis.org/americas/pubs/weintraubnewsletters112000.html\n\nFor further information, contact:\nRebecca Tunstall\n202-775-3123\nrtunstall@csis.org\n\n\nISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY\nNovember 2000, Number 11\n\n\nCRITICAL ASPECTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY\nSidney Weintraub\n\nWhen the word \"globalization\" is uttered, it evokes two contradictory \nvisceral reactions: it is either the essential element of recent U.S. \ncompetitiveness; or it is inherently evil because the global spread of \nmultinational corporations enriches the wealthy and economically powerful at \nthe expense of the vast multitude of workers. In what follows, I will avoid \nboth attacks and praise, and instead focus on key features of international \ntrade and investment that characterize what is taking place in much of the \nworld.\n\nA country, if its dictatorial leader so insists, can set its own prohibitive \ntariff and import structure and reject foreign investment. North Korea and \nVietnam, both nondemocratic, did this for many years, despite the horrible \ncost this policy imposed on national welfare. This isolation is breaking down \nin these two countries, even as it did earlier in China after the death of \nMao, and for much the same reason. Eternal poverty is not a good formula for \nregime continuity.\n\nGuarding economic sovereignty did not take the same absolutist form in most \nother countries, but a profound transformation is taking place in them as \nwell. Import barriers are coming down and attacks against foreign investment \nare being transmuted into searches to attract foreign investment. Mexico, \nbefore its debt collapse in 1982, favored external borrowing over investment \nto obtain foreign exchange, but learned to its dismay that this practice \ncontained its own risks when the debt could not be serviced. The philosophic \nbase of development then changed and foreign investment was actively sought \nas an essential requirement for Mexico to augment its exports. This outlook \nwas the premise of NAFTA. Hugo Ch?vez, the president of Venezuela, rails \nagainst primitive neoliberalism (neoliberalismo salvaje), but nevertheless \nhas kept the country's import tariffs relatively low, even as he makes a \ngreat effort to obtain foreign direct investment to develop his country's \ntelecommunications and natural gas activities. Ch?vez, so far, has shown a \ntendency to talk like a Marxist, much like Fidel Castro, his romantic icon, \nbut then act like a capitalist.\n\nFor many of the world's poorest countries, the primordial problem is not the \nspread of multinational corporations, but their inability to participate in \nthe process. This is especially true in sub-Saharan Africa. Their poverty, \nsmall internal markets, and accompanying political instability make them poor \ndestinations for foreign investment, other than to exploit minerals for \nexport. This does not lead to substantial job creation.\n\nBoth foreign direct investment and international trade are growing more \nrapidly than world economic growth. This is a clear manifestation that the \n\"foreign\" aspect of the world economy is becoming increasingly important. If \none looks back only 20 years, when the dominant economic model in Latin \nAmerica was to develop behind high import barriers and to downplay the \nimportance of exports, it is startling how much development thinking has \nchanged in that part of the world. East Asia, with its export orientation, \nbecame the model, and not the preachings of those who advised Latin America \nto look inward.\n\nThe bulk of the world's trade is carried on by large corporations. This is \nnot a new phenomenon. These same corporations are large investors in foreign \nmanufacturing and service activities. Indeed, the two phenomena-investing and \nproducing in foreign countries and then selling much of the output in still \nother foreign countries, as well as the home market-are inseparable.\n\nInternational trade is increasingly taking place in intermediate rather than \nfinal products-chips for computers, parts for office machinery, engines for \nautomobiles and trucks, cotton and wool fabrics for apparel. Look under the \nhood of your car; the transmission assembly may have elements produced in a \nnumber of countries. The assembly line in Detroit works on a just-in-time \nbasis to receive the material needed from across the border in Windsor, \nOntario-and beware of a slowdown from a customs snafu that leads to a costly \ndisruption in the manufacturing process.\n\nThis goes by the name coproduction. The parts are produced in a variety of \nlocations, assembled in other places, and sold globally. Much of the sales \nare within the same multinational corporation, say, from a parent to a \nsubsidiary (intra-firm trade), or within the same sector (intra-industry \ntrade). As goods pass across borders in this fashion, the absence of border \nimpediments (tariffs, lengthy inspection delays) is crucial, as the \nautomotive example between Windsor and Detroit exemplifies. Hence, the drive \nfor trade negotiations to lower these barriers and the proliferation of \nregional economic integration agreements, such as NAFTA, to legally ensure \nthe absence of delays in a just-in-time world.\n\nEconomic integration and, by extension, the process of globalization, is \ncentered on competition in particular sectors when it comes to production and \nmerchandise trade. What is taking place is a form of division of labor-Adam \nSmith on a regional and global scale. The global aspect is made possible by \ntechnology, advances in communication and transportation, and by financing \nfar more vast than anything seen before. Corporations take many factors into \naccount when setting up complementary plants in foreign countries, such as \nsize of the domestic market, the availability and price of labor, the cost of \ntransportation, and the political stability of the country where the \ninvestment is made. The growth of U.S. coproduction with Mexico was based \nprimarily on two considerations: proximity, and thus low transportation \ncosts; and inexpensive labor. Most foreign direct investment is made among \nindustrial countries, which is evidence that cheap labor is by no means \nalways the dominant criterion. This is evident as well from the paucity of \ninvestment in the world's poorest countries.\n\nIf most international trade is conducted by large corporations, what does \nthis imply for the future of small and medium-sized enterprises? In just \nabout all countries, goods and services that are not internationally traded \nare more voluminous than tradables. In addition, many large corporations have \nconcluded that making all inputs in-house is not the most efficient practice \nand instead are subcontracting to independent producers and service \nproviders-and many of these are relatively small enterprises. Their products \nare then exported indirectly, via the exports of the large corporations.\n\nThere is no intent in this discussion to assert that multinational \ncorporations invariably provide their workers with optimal working conditions \nand good salaries and are always careful to avoid environmental degradation \nin their operations. We know that many corporations are not that meticulous, \neven though we also know that wages and working conditions in foreign \ntransplants generally are superior to those of domestic enterprises. We know \nthat foreign trade and investment results in losers in the home countries, \nalthough by now it is clear that there are many more winners. We know that \nthe global spread of business benefits some countries more than others and \nthat some regions of countries prosper while others lag behind. The \nglobalization genie-in the form of investment, trade, financial flows, and \ntechnology advances-is out of the bottle. The challenges are to minimize the \ndownside dangers while exploiting the upside benefits that globalization can \noffer to countries throughout the world.\n\n\nIssues in International Political Economy is published by the William E. \nSimon Chair in Political Economy at the Center for Strategic and \nInternational Studies (CSIS), a private, tax-exempt institution focusing on \ninternational public policy issues. Its research is nonpartisan and \nnonproprietary.\n\nCSIS does not take specific policy positions. Accordingly, all views, \npositions, and conclusions expressed in this publication should be understood \nto be solely those of the author.\n\n, 2000 by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.", "mid" : "23997296.1075840224049.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/846.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "846.", "date" : "2000-11-16 07:08:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "CSIS Column on the Global Economy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b03" }, "sender" : "danielyergin@cera.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Kenneth L. Lay \nChairman & C.E.O. \nEnron Corporation \n\nDear Dr. Lay: \n\nI am pleased to invite you to join my CERA colleagues and me at our 20th \nannual Executive Conference, \"Shooting the Rapids: Strategies and Risks for \nthe Energy Future\" to be held February 12-16, 2001 in Houston, Texas.? This \nis the premier international gathering offering senior executives new ideas, \ninsights and strategic thinking on the issues facing the global energy \nindustry.\n\nI believe you will find the conference and related social events timely and \nof considerable value.? Our focus will be on the critical implications of the \ncurrent market turmoil for energy strategies, investment, regulatory \nbacklash, competitive dynamics, and industry structure.? Presentations cover \nall key regions and energy sectors -- oil, natural gas and power -- and their \ninterconnections.? The conference is the centerpiece of CERAWeek, a full week \nof senior level meetings designed to foster exchange and learning, as well as \ninformal interaction and networking.? Last year's participants included some \n1600 executives from over 57 countries.\n\nComplete details on CERAWeek 2001 can be found at? \nhttp://www.cera.com/cfm/track/mc.cfm?p=670&c=150? . To register, please go \ndirectly to http://www.cera.com/cfm/track/mc.cfm?p=781&c=150? ; email \nregister@cera.com; or call us at 1 (800) 879-2372 ext. 800 (outside the U.S. \n(617) 497-6446 ext. 800).? I hope you will join us!\n\nSincerely, \n\nDaniel Yergin \nChairman, Cambridge Energy Research Associates \n\nShould you experience problems reaching the web site using the links above, \nplease go to http://www.cera.com/ceraweek/ \n***************************************************************** \nOur relationship with you is very important to us.? If you wish not to \nreceive future e-mail notifications, please send a reply to this message with \n\"DoNotEmail\" as the subject of your message. ( \nmailto:info@cera.com?subject=DoNotEmail )? Please indicate whether you wish \nto be removed from the conference list or alternatively from the list for any \nfuture CERA notifications.\n\n***************************************************************** ", "mid" : "31838215.1075840224073.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/847.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "847.", "date" : "2000-11-16 07:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "20th Annual CERAWeek - \"Shooting the Rapids: Strategies and Risks\r\n for the Energy Future\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b04" }, "sender" : "knowak@wpo.org", "recipients" : [ "knowak@wpo.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "WPO MIND/BODY HEALTH SEMINAR\nTampa, Florida\nApril 17 - 21, 2001\n\nThis is your last chance to sign up for the WPO Mind/Body Health Seminar for\n2001! Due to the popularity of the event, we decided to increase our maximum\nattendance and we have just a few spaces left to fill.\n\nDon't miss out on the opportunity to discuss health issues with some of the\nmost influential practitioners in alternative medicine and whole body\nwellness! Get answers to some of today's hot topics such as the latest\nanti-aging techniques, news on vitamins and herbal supplements and new\nalternative healing methods on the market. You will also have the chance to\nreceive personalized guidance through one-on-one sessions with our\nresources.\n\nTo register, just click on the attachment \"Registration Form.doc\" below,\ncomplete the form and fax\n\nto WPO with your credit card number for your deposit or mail it along with a\ncheck.\n\nFor more information on the Mind/Body Health Seminar, contact Kristi Nowak,\nWPO Event Manager, at knowak@wpo.org  or by phone at (703) 684-4933. We hope\nto see you there!\n\n(If you have already registered for this seminar, please disregard this\nemail.)\n\n <<registration form.doc>>\n------------------------------------\nKristina M. Nowak\nEvent Manager\nWorld Presidents' Organization\nph. 703/684-4933\nfax 703/684-4955\n\n\n\n - registration form.doc", "mid" : "12357377.1075840224096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/848.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "knowak@wpo.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "848.", "date" : "2000-11-16 08:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "WPO Mind/Body Health Seminar 2001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b05" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/15/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t5,085\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,419\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t440,459\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/15/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,620\t81%\nEnron Europe Limited\t111\t29%\nGlobal Products\t125\t19%\nEnron Metals\t229\t16%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t49%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t4,000,299,356\nMTD\t31,761,370,240\nLTD\t245,193,054,918\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,372,511,738\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t16,671,661,790\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t565\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t5\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,280\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,923\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,733", "mid" : "22058051.1075840224125.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/849.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "849.", "date" : "2000-11-16 08:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 15, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b06" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sunb9902b@ccsurvey.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay had passed this on to Joe Hirko in Enron Broadband Services.\n\n\n\n\ntcsburke@ccsurvey.com on 04/20/2000 08:09:18 PM\nPlease respond to sunb9902b@ccsurvey.com\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Scott McNealy wants to hear from you...\n\n\nDear MR. LAY,\n\nRecently you should have received an email invitation asking for your\nparticipation in an executive customer survey regarding Sun's performance.  \nThis\nis just a reminder that Sun is still very interested in your feedback.\n\nTo take the survey, either click on the URL below, or copy and paste the \nENTIRE\nURL into your browser's address window.  Thank you for your time and\nconsideration.\n\nhttp://www.customercast.com/sunb9902b/survey.cgi?marker=AK3iRK&ln=LAY&fn=KEN\n\n\nCordially,\n\nPaige Dugger\nBurke CSA\npdugger@burke.com\n\n\n[AK3iRK]\n\n", "mid" : "17325714.1075840202853.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/85.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sunb9902b@ccsurvey.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "85.", "date" : "2000-04-21 04:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Scott McNealy wants to hear from you..." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b07" }, "sender" : "steven.kean@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com" ], "text" : "As I mentioned at the executive committee meeting, we have a number of people \nwho either have expressed interest in serving on the transition team or who I \nwould like to approach to serve on the transition team for Bush.  We believe \nthat a call from you to Cheney may be required.\n\nDavid Haug.    David will be returning from his honeymoon on Dec 4 and has \nexpressed a strong interest in serving on the Bush team.\nWoody Wodraska.  Woody would like to work on environmental and water issues \nand has been in touch with Bush campaign folks in both California and \nFlorida.  He would appreciate a call on his behalf to Cheney.  Amanda is \naware of his interest and is amenable to his service.\nJames Steffes.  You know Jim.  He is one of the most creative and talented \npeople in my organization.  He is familiar with state and federal energy \nregulation as well as the state and federal policy makers who have played an \nactive role in deregulation efforts.  He would be great to have on a vetting \nteam for commission nominees.  I have talked to Jim and he is interested.\nOthers.  We can make another 4 people available from the government affairs \norganization with qualifications in energy, communications and market \nregulation.  The question is more a matter of how many Enron people they \nwould like to have.  Among them:  Dan Allegretti (who will be chair of NEPOOL \nnext year) who campaigned for Bush in New Hampshire; and Sue Landwehr, a \nrepublican who works for us in the upper midwest.\n\n\nLinda Robertson has suggested that we try to put as many people on the \n\"vetting\" team as possible.  Let me know how I need to proceed.", "mid" : "20301744.1075840224149.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/850.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "850.", "date" : "2000-11-16 09:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b08" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.davis@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please open the attached file to read the complete text of the following\nitems:\n\n07:34AM EST 17-NOV-00 BEAR STEARNS (J. NEFF/BOBBA/HAND) IBM HWP\nSUNW: MID-QUARTER UPDATE: ON PLAN; MAINTAIN BUY\n\n08:37AM EST 17-NOV-00 BOFA MONTGOMERY (KING, KURTIS R) SUNW\nSUNW: MID-QUARTER UPDATE:  'NO CHANGE TO GUIDANCE'\n\n07:25AM EST 17-NOV-00 CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON  (GLAVIN, CHARLES)\nSEMICONDUCTORS: COMMUNICATION SEMICONDUCTORS: 3 WORDS-BUY ON WEAKNESS\n\n06:05AM EST 17-NOV-00 DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN (P. RUEPPEL/G. BENOTHMAN)\nNTAP: UPDATE FROM DEUTSCHE BANC ALEX. BROWN TECH 2000 CONFERENCE-STRONG BUY\n\n <<11.17.00 Analyst Reports.doc>>\n\nThe analyst reports provided are reports prepared by independent analysts\nwho monitor and track Compaq's performance.  These reports are not prepared\nby or at the direction of Compaq and as a result, Compaq is not endorsing or\nverifying the information contained in these reports or endorsing any of\nthese analysts.   These reports are being provided solely for business\nreasons and as a result, do not distribute these reports to other\nindividuals outside of Compaq.  If other individuals are interested in\nreceiving the reports provided herein, please contact Elizabeth Davis in\nCompaq's Investor Relations Department at elizabeth.davis@compaq.com.\n\nElizabeth Davis\nCompaq - Investor Relations\nResearch Analyst\n281-518-4289\n\n\n\n\n\n - 11.17.00 Analyst Reports.doc", "mid" : "29962747.1075840224173.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/851.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "houirtreas@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "851.", "date" : "2000-11-17 02:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Financial Analysts' Reports for 11.17.00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b09" }, "sender" : "theglobalist@theglobalist.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Dr. Lay:\n\nThe Globalist -- your daily online guide to the global\neconomy at http://www.TheGlobalist.com\n\n+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-\n\nGET YOUR GEOGRAPHY RIGHT!\nJakarta relocated to Washington, D.C.? Singapore\nreunited with Malaysia?\n\nWe offer these and other geographical miscues in our\nlament that, even in the era of globalization, geographic\neducation just ain't what it used to be.\n\nVIRTUAL SOVEREIGNTY FOR JERUSALEM\nIf you start from the assumption that, one day, Israel and\nPalestine have to learn to live with each other, can the\nregion's dot-coms provide a model for how to do it?\n\nFind these stories at http://www.TheGlobalist.com.\n\nBest wishes from Washington,\n\nStephan Richter\nPublisher and Editor-in-Chief\nTheGlobalist.com\n\n+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-\n\nALSO NEW ON THE GLOBALIST:\n\nDEMOCRACY IN DECLINE?\nWhich of the G7 countries have the worst track records in\ngetting voters to participate in elections?\n\nSWEENEY AMONG THE GLOBALISTS\nOne could perhaps forgive Union leader John Sweeney for\ntaking an uncompromising position against globalizations.\nBut Mr. Sweeney is not so easy to categorize.\n\nTHE SOYBEAN CONNECTION\nAmid concerns over Chinese abuses of U.S. intellectual\nproperty laws, Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute\nrecalls a time when the tables were turned.\n\n+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-\n\nCOMING SOON TO THE GLOBALIST:\n\nRETURN OF THE ROBBER BARONS\nIf U.S. history is any guide, Russia's oligarchs may soon\nsupport economic and political reforms in Russia.\n\nSEATTLE -- ONE YEAR LATER\nThe Globalist marks the one-year anniversary of the\nSeattle WTO protests.\n\n\n\n__________________________________________________________________________\n\nTo unsubscribe from this service, click here:\nhttp://www.tafnet.com/TAFmailer/uns.asp?Unsub=klay@enron.com\n[Tracking ID:974488517|6188]", "mid" : "32535392.1075840224197.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/852.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "852.", "date" : "2000-11-17 06:37:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Singapore -- or Saint Gapour?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b0a" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "ann.schmidt@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "ann.schmidt@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "ann.schmidt@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken -- Continental Airlines magazine is doing a cover story on you for their \nApril issue.  The interview is scheduled for Nov. 30.   I've scheduled a \nphoto shoot for you on Dec. 8 in the office, but since they'll need several \nphotos for the article, the photographer has asked if you're willing to have \nyour photo taken in your home, as well.   If not, do you have any suggestions \nfor alternate locations?  They're looking for a natural, comfortable setting.\n\nPlease let me know.  Thank you.\nKaren", "mid" : "19318917.1075840224221.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/853.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "ann.schmidt@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "853.", "date" : "2000-11-17 06:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Continental photo" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b0b" }, "sender" : "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "20370157.1075840224245.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/854.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "854.", "date" : "2000-11-17 08:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b0c" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/16/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t5,447\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,498\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t445,906\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/16/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,893\t82%\nEnron Europe Limited\t246\t41%\nGlobal Products\t114\t24%\nEnron Metals\t194\t9%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t50%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t4,524,480,906\nMTD\t36,285,851,146\nLTD\t249,717,535,824\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,435,447,716\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t16,777,502,814\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t568\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t3\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,230\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,968\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,746", "mid" : "5365202.1075840224274.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/855.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "855.", "date" : "2000-11-17 09:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 16, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b0d" }, "sender" : "steven.kean@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "linda.robertson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "linda.robertson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "linda.robertson@enron.com" ], "text" : "You had asked for my input on a response to a letter you received from Tom \nDonahue regarding increasing Enron's contribution to the US Chamber to \n$100,000.  I have been giving the Chamber a bit of a hard time lately and \nwanted you to know why.\n\nI have been in touch with both Tom and his staff over the last year.  Donahue \nhas done a very good job raising money and getting his membership rolls up, \nboth in terms of membership and dollar contribution per member.  My \nreservation about the Chamber is that they won't take a stand on something \nwhich is in the best interests of the vast majority of their membership if it \nwill alienate a vocal few.  Electric restructuring was a key example of \nthis.  There was no doubt where they should have been on the issue, but \ninstead of embracing retail open access legislation at the federal level they \ndecided to have a \"process\".  Naturally, all the utilities volunteered to \nparticipate in the process and outnumbered the nonutility members when it \ncame time to vote.  The vote supported wholesale, but not retail, reform \n(with heavy emphasis on ensuring stranded cost recovery).  Afterwards, the \nfederal debate shifted solely to wholesale legislation (though this is not \nexclusively the Chamber's fault).\n\nUnfortunately, Tom's forceful and competitive approach when it comes to \nraising his membership rolls leaves him unwilling to do the right thing if a \nfew members will be upset.  For Enron it's a bit like paying $100,000 for a \nveto right.  The only things the organization pushes for are the things \neveryone agrees on in the business community -- eg China PNTR and lower \ncorporate taxes -- things they will push for whether we pay dues or not (and \nthings we will add our separate voice to in any event).  \n\nAs I have explained to the Chamber, Enron makes its money challenging \nconventional wisdom, changing the way markets work, and dislocating \nincumbents.  Anything important that we stand for is likely to alienate some \nmembers of the business community and the Chamber is unlikely to stand with \nus.  They represent the status quo in the business community.  Tom is an \nextremely promising leader; he needs to create a new kind of voice for the \nbusiness community.  A voice which stands for moving business to the next \nlevel, not just protecting its current position.\n\nHaving said all that, the Chamber (particularly its international chapters) \nhas been useful to us in the past.  In previous years, Donahue himself has \nintervened on our behalf with Latin American leaders.  As a consequence, I \nhave asked them for a proposal which would allow us to remain Chamber members \nat a lower dues (and policy participation) level, but with continuing access \nto their international activities.  I suggested something in the $25,000 \nrange.  That's why they are approaching you (they want us to double our \ncurrent dues to $100,000).\n\nCurrently, I am inclined to just withdraw from Chamber membership, but I plan \nto defer to Linda Robertson.  I am interested in your insights, or, if you \nprefer, you can simply refer them to Linda or me.", "mid" : "12198625.1075840224303.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/856.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "linda.robertson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "856.", "date" : "2000-11-19 12:11:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "US Chamber" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b0e" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, November 27\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., Wednesday, \nNovember 22.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "4711738.1075840224338.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/857.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "857.", "date" : "2000-11-20 01:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b0f" }, "sender" : "ealvittor@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dad,\nJL and I ate at this restaurant in NYC. It is near all\nthe wonderful 5th ave shopping. We should keep it in\nmind for a family lunch.\nLove,\nElizabeth\n\n\n\nthe name is \"il Menestrello\"; 14 East 52nd St. NY.NY\n10022. Tel; 212-421-7588; Fax: 212-644-5899.\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Calendar - Get organized for the holidays!\nhttp://calendar.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "1726072.1075840224361.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/858.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "858.", "date" : "2000-11-19 23:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b10" }, "sender" : "gary.fitch@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay, we are looking into the problem and hope to have the problem \nresolved ASAP. Thanks\nP.S. Our best to you and your family this Thanksgiving.\n----- Forwarded by Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron on 11/20/2000 09:21 AM -----\n\n\tKeith Jones\n\t11/20/2000 08:47 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Ronald Fain/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Stabler/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nLyndel Click/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: N5737 Ken Lay's phone\n\nGary, \nLeast I forget!  On N5737 the other day (11/18) Mr. Lay reported to Bill \nReddick that when his phone (#2 R/H seat) rings and he answers that it \ndisconnects on him.  He told Bill that this is the third time he has reported \nthis problem.  I spoke personally with Bill about this.  We checked and there \nis no record of this problem reported recently (we checked back to May 2000) \non all three Falcon 900's.\n\nLyndel checked the system and there does seem to be a problem with it \ndisconnecting if you pick it up before the third ring.  After the third ring \nit works fine.  That is all I know at this time.  Garrett Av is coming over \ntoday to check the system.\n\nI know you don't like emails but I didn't want this it slip by.  I've \ndiscussed this with Ron and John as well.\n\nKeith", "mid" : "19070485.1075840224383.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/859.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "859.", "date" : "2000-11-20 01:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "N5737 Ken Lay's phone" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b11" }, "sender" : "doug.leach@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken & Jeff,\n\nEach year I attend the Enron Management Conference the more I realize that \nthe daily leadership and vision that the Office of the Chairman provides is \nwhat allows us to meet and exceed our goals. That leadership and vision in \nturn empowers every employee to do their job and that empowerment translates \ninto continued success. That is what make Enron so unique in the global \nmarketplace. Thank you for making this such a great company to work for. \n\nDoug\n\n", "mid" : "5709968.1075840224407.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/860.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "860.", "date" : "2000-11-20 01:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Management Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b12" }, "sender" : "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "linda.robertson@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "don.deline@halliburton.com", "tim.richards@corporate.ge.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "cbcapstrat@aol.com", "75361.622@compuserve.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "rcfisher@hillsandco.com", "amy.fabian@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Note: Brian Petty forwarded this to me on 11/17/00 and I thought it would be \nof interest.\n\nJoe Hillings\n\n\n\n\n - COPPSS~1.TXT", "mid" : "1772719.1075840224430.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/861.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "linda.robertson@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "don.deline@halliburton.com", "tim.richards@corporate.ge.com", "chris.long@enron.com", "cbcapstrat@aol.com", "75361.622@compuserve.com", "lora.sullivan@enron.com", "rcfisher@hillsandco.com", "amy.fabian@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "861.", "date" : "2000-11-20 02:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Energy Services/ DOC Speech To API" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b13" }, "sender" : "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "recipients" : [ "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "corsog@sec.gov", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdoerr@kpcb.com" ], "text" : "Hello again,  \n?\nAttached are?four  paragraphs that Len Baker, Dennis Powell, Pete Petersman, \nand I would like to  discuss with you today. We believe these paragraphs \nshould be added to the  Garten Commission Report. They have to do  with:\n\nPooling  \nRule  FD  \nstock options \nG4+1\n\nI look forward to a  productive conversation today.\n?\nall  the?best,\nJohn?\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Len Baker  [mailto:Len@shv.com]\nSent: Friday, November 17, 2000 11:52  AM\nTo: Matt Murphy\nSubject: FW: FW: FD rules/Garten  Commission\n\n\n\nMatt \n\nI am sending you the version with  Dennis Powell's changes, since I agree \nwith them. \n\nLen \n\n-----Original Message----- \nFrom:?? Dennis  D. Powell [SMTP:depowell@cisco.com] \nSent:?? Thursday, November  02, 2000 2:19 PM \nTo:???? Len  Baker \nSubject:??????? Re: FW: FD rules/Garten Commission \n\nLen,\nIt looks good to me...I made a couple of minor  suggestions...they are in \nitalics in the attached draft.? If you don't  agree with them I am ok with \nthe document as it  is.\nDennis\n\n\n\nAt 10:54 AM 10/26/2000 -0700, you  wrote:\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom:?  Len Baker\nSent:? Thursday, October 26,  2000 10:53 AM\nTo:??? 'robg@real.com'; 'depowell@cisco.com'; 'Lliming@real.com'\nSubject:?????? FD rules/Garten Commission\n\nRob and Dennis\n\nHere is still another  revision of proposed FD rules.? I tried to reflect an \nadditonal law  firms input as well as some press converage this week.\n\nPlease let me know your reactions.\n\nLen Baker\n\n<<The New FD Rule  2nd revision.doc>>\n<<The New FD Rule 2nd  revision.doc>>\n\n\n<<The NewDDPrfsd FD Rule 2nd  revision.doc>> \n\n - Garten-RuleFDviews.doc\n - Garten stock options, G4+1.doc\n - Garten -- paragraph re pooling.doc", "mid" : "31321506.1075840224454.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/862.", "bcc" : [ "jdoerr@kpcb.com" ], "to" : [ "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "hadlow@blackstone.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "corsog@sec.gov" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "862.", "date" : "2000-11-20 01:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Garten Commission" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b14" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com", "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com", "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com" ], "text" : "Gary, every time Ken tells me to report it, I tell Anna or Kristi and they, \nin turn, pass it on to whoever they deal with in Maintenance.  It has been at \nleast 3 times.\n\nRosie\n\n\nFrom: Gary Fitch on 11/20/2000 09:24 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: N5737 Ken Lay's phone\n\nMr. Lay, we are looking into the problem and hope to have the problem \nresolved ASAP. Thanks\nP.S. Our best to you and your family this Thanksgiving.\n----- Forwarded by Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron on 11/20/2000 09:21 AM -----\n\n\tKeith Jones\n\t11/20/2000 08:47 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Gary Fitch/HR/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: Ronald Fain/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Stabler/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nLyndel Click/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON\n\t\t Subject: N5737 Ken Lay's phone\n\nGary, \nLeast I forget!  On N5737 the other day (11/18) Mr. Lay reported to Bill \nReddick that when his phone (#2 R/H seat) rings and he answers that it \ndisconnects on him.  He told Bill that this is the third time he has reported \nthis problem.  I spoke personally with Bill about this.  We checked and there \nis no record of this problem reported recently (we checked back to May 2000) \non all three Falcon 900's.\n\nLyndel checked the system and there does seem to be a problem with it \ndisconnecting if you pick it up before the third ring.  After the third ring \nit works fine.  That is all I know at this time.  Garrett Av is coming over \ntoday to check the system.\n\nI know you don't like emails but I didn't want this it slip by.  I've \ndiscussed this with Ron and John as well.\n\nKeith\n\n\n", "mid" : "18628673.1075840224478.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/863.", "bcc" : [ "anna.harris@enron.com", "kristi.kraemer@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "gary.fitch@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "863.", "date" : "2000-11-20 03:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: N5737 Ken Lay's phone" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b15" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken will be there.\n\n\n\nKatherine Brown\n11/20/2000 09:09 AM\n\n\nTo: James M Bannantine/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Cliff \nBaxter/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nJeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES, Philippe A Bibi/HOU/ECT@ECT, Raymond \nBowen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michael R Brown/LON/ECT@ECT, Harold G \nBuchanan/HOU/EES@EES, Rick Buy/HOU/ECT@ECT, Richard Causey/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nDiomedes Christodoulou/SA/Enron@Enron, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, David Cox/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, David W Delainey/HOU/ECT@ECT, James \nDerrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steve Elliott/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Jim Fallon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Andrew \nS Fastow/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Frevert/NA/Enron@Enron, Ben F Glisan/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nKevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David \nHaug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rod Hayslett/FGT/Enron@ENRON, \nStanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron, James A \nHughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Larry L \nIzzo/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, \nLouise Kitchen/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark Koenig/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth \nLay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John J Lavorato/Corp/Enron@Enron, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, \nDanny McCarty/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Rebecca \nMcDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeffrey McMahon/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nMark Metts/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark S Muller/HOU/EES@EES, Cindy \nOlson/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Lou L Pai/HOU/EES@EES, Ken Rice/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Matthew Scrimshaw/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey A \nShankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey Sherrick/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John \nSherriff/LON/ECT@ECT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Marty \nSunde/HOU/EES@EES, Greg Whalley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Thomas E White/HOU/EES@EES, G G \nGarcia/NA/Enron@Enron, Marcia Manarin/SA/Enron@Enron, Susan \nSkarness/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stacy Guidroz/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nBeena Pradhan/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Karen K \nHeathman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sharron Westbrook/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kay \nChapman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Molly Bobrow/NA/Enron@Enron, Rosane \nFabozzi/SA/Enron@Enron, Stephanie Harris/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Bridget \nMaronge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nicki Daw/NA/Enron@Enron, Inez Dauterive/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nCarol Ann Brown/Enron Communications@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, Peggy \nMcCurley/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marsha Schiller/HOU/ECT@ECT, Fiona Stewart/LON/ECT@ECT, \nJana L Paxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Tammie Schoppe/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nKimberly Hillis/HOU/ECT@ect, Jennifer Burns/HOU/ECT@ECT, Sharon \nDick/HOU/EES@EES, Beverly Aden/HOU/EES@EES, Kathy Dodgen/HOU/EES@EES, Kerry \nFerrari/LON/ECT@ECT, Carol Moffett/HOU/EES@EES, Jennifer Adams/Enron \nCommunications@Enron Communications, Leah Rijo/Enron Communications@Enron \nCommunications, Lucy Marshall/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, \nKathy Campos/GPGFIN/Enron@ENRON, Julie Armstrong/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kathryn \nGreer/HOU/EES@EES\ncc: Oma696-EB4102 Video Conference/ET&S/Enron@Enron, Vanessa \nGroscrand/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27\n\nExecutive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, November 27\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., Wednesday, \nNovember 22.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine\n\n", "mid" : "29269302.1075840224503.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/864.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "katherine.brown@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "864.", "date" : "2000-11-20 04:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b16" }, "sender" : "tori.wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "gayla.seiter@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gayla:\n\nRegrettably, Mr. Lay has a previous engagement and will not be able to attend \nthe EE&CC Holiday Party.  Thank you for the invitation.\n\nTori\n\n\nGayla E Seiter @ ENRON_DEVELOPMENT   11/15/2000 08:21 AM\n\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: EECC HOLIDAY PARTY INVITATION (PRINTABLE COPY) (RSVP TO GAYLA SEITER)\n\n\n----\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "21186348.1075840224526.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/865.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "gayla.seiter@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "865.", "date" : "2000-11-20 04:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: EECC HOLIDAY PARTY INVITATION (PRINTABLE COPY) (RSVP TO GAYLA\r\n SEITER)" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b17" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached press release was issued over PR Newswire at 12:00 p.m. this\nafternoon.\n\n(See attached file: Reintegration Scholarships-National.doc)\n\n - Reintegration Scholarships-National.doc", "mid" : "32877776.1075840224549.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/866.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "866.", "date" : "2000-11-20 06:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "***PRESS RELEASE*** 82 Win Lilly Reintegration Scholarship" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b18" }, "sender" : "nicki.daw@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "If your schedule permits, please join us at our Holiday Party.  Click on the \nattached link to launch your invitation.\n\n http://invitation.enron.com\n", "mid" : "2408181.1075840224583.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/867.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "867.", "date" : "2000-11-20 05:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Holiday Party - 9 December 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b19" }, "sender" : "kitty.colgin@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Colgin, Kitty\nSent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:08 PM\nTo: 'kenneth.lay@compaq.com'\nSubject: Compaq.com - notebook\n\n\n  Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market,  I will\nfollow up with the consumer models.\n\nThe M300 series are the lightest and the E500's are the all in one but much\nheavier.\n\n http://www.compaq.com/products/notebooks/index.html\n <<Compaq.com - notebook.url>>\n\n - Compaq.com - notebook.url", "mid" : "7655982.1075840224606.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/868.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "868.", "date" : "2000-11-20 05:11:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Compaq.com - notebook" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b1a" }, "sender" : "kitty.colgin@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Colgin, Kitty\nSent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:11 PM\nTo: 'kenneth.lay@compaq.com'\nSubject: Compaq AtHome\n\n\n Here are the consumer models.  Of course these are not the Prices for Ken\nbut here is what available.....\n\n http://athome.compaq.com/default.asp?ProductLineId=440&page=families\n <<Compaq AtHome.url>>\n\n - Compaq AtHome.url", "mid" : "26406437.1075840224629.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/869.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "869.", "date" : "2000-11-20 05:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Compaq AtHome" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b1b" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "expense.report@enron.com", "kayla.ruiz@enron.com", "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "text" : "Kenneth Lay has approved Cindy Olson's expense report, which is attached.\n\n", "mid" : "1963121.1075840202898.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/87.", "bcc" : [ "kayla.ruiz@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "expense.report@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "87.", "date" : "2000-04-21 06:23:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Approval of Cindy Olson's Expense Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b1c" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com", "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com" ], "text" : "Portfolio Companies\nVisual Bridge - Negotiating debt financing secured by stock of business \npartner EGlobe.  Proceeding with video encoding contract negotiations for \nPegasa, Televisa, Latinanet and NBC.  Implementing dial-up operations with \nTelephonica in El Salvador and ITV in Guatamala.  The company is still in the \nfund raising mode and the CEO, Felix Moreno, is also negotiating bridge \nfinancing to protect against cash flow shortfalls over the next three months.\nCommunity Call Centers - Discussions with MBNA to increase outbound minutes \nand initiate inbound minutes in first quarter 2001 proceeding.  Primary \nrevenue constraint is recruiting/training sufficient personel.  Discussions \nwith IBM and DCC about cross sale.  \nCreole Shack - In discussions to hire Cabo, L.P. as management group for \nrestaurant.\nBeal's Town Car - Evaluating financing alternatives or possible sale of \ncompany to either grow or exit operations.\nCynet - Negotiating sale of fax broadcast business with initial close \nexpected December 15, 2000.  Addressing implementation delays with Enron's IT \norganization.\nACS - Working with IBM, through DCC, for cable installation opportunities.\nJournee Software - New CEO on board.  Evaluating strategic marketing study \nalternatives and potential for closing two to three clients before expected \nspring fund-raising.\nTreasury Connect - Preparing private label portals for Paribas and World \nBank.  RFP's for new clients, including Chase.  Fundraising is not going well \nwith VC community, but strong interest from strategic investors.\nDCC Wireless - Implementing IBM strategic relationship.  Finalizing bandwidth \ncontracts with EBS, Level 3 and Worldcom.\nEqual Access Media - Ahead of EBITDA projections for first two months at Wave.\nCabo's - On target with EBITDA projections through October despite poor \nweather conditions.  Expect to open private room this week with bookings from \nConneco and other corporate clients.  Received liquor license, should \nincrease cash flow by $25,000 per month.\nWilson Financial - Negotiating with Chase Bank for financing of Lowen \nacquisitions.\n\nExpected Closings\nOatis Enterprises - Documents with OmniBank for final comments.\nUrban Financial Group - Expect to close in November.  Final subscription \nagreements signed by HEOF.\n\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\nThanks,\nMark\n\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3800\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670", "mid" : "22073172.1075840224657.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/870.", "bcc" : [ "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "870.", "date" : "2000-11-20 07:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EIP Update, Week of November 20, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b1d" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you for your changes and updates.  Attached is the updated Executive \nCommittee List. \nPlease note that this list is to be printed on legal-size paper. \n", "mid" : "6015177.1075840224694.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/871.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "871.", "date" : "2000-11-20 07:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Executive Committee List - Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b1e" }, "sender" : "peter.weidler@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached is an analysis of the probability of a devaluation in Argentina and \nthe contractual protections TGS has in the event of a devaluation.  \n\nLong and short of it is - \n\nArgentina's economy is primarily dollarized and it would appear that a \ndevaluation would do considerable short term harm to the economy. \n\nConvertibility Law was enacted in 1991.  Large part of the population \nremembers the super inflation of 1989 and 1990.\n\nTo devalue the currency, Argentina would have to amend the Convertibility Law \n- this requires  approval of the Federal Congress.\n\nTGS has numerous layers of protection from a devaluation - in addition to the \nConvertibility law, it has protection through its license and regulations.  \nIndeed, as you remembered, the tariff is indexed to the exchange rate.\n\nA concern is - to the extent the Government takes action as drastic as \nchanging the Convertibility Law to implement a devaluation, and it is willing \nto suffer the short term economic and political harm of a devaluation - then \nthere is a reasonable chance they would go the extra step and find a way \ndelink the tariffs of the privatized regulated companies from the dollar.    \nIn this case Enron would have protection under the BIT treaty.\n\nThe impact on Enron's P&L is a function of whether or not we use the Peso as \nthe functional currency.  If we use the Peso as the functional currency - \nEnron would have a signficant negative translation adjustment from a \ndevaluation.  If we use the dollar as the functional currency - there would \nbe no impact on our income statement.   I will research this further in order \nto ensure we can use the dollar as a our functional currency.\n\n\n\nPete", "mid" : "31144620.1075840224719.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/872.", "bcc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "michael.guerriero@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "872.", "date" : "2000-11-20 09:14:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Argentine devaluation exposure" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b1f" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive \nSummary. \n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/17/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t5,171\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,578\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t451,077\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/17/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,632\t80%\nEnron Europe Limited\t203\t36%\nGlobal Products\t133\t29%\nEnron Metals\t203\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t50%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t4,001,482,739\nMTD\t40,276,897,003\nLTD\t253,705,601,419\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,502,403,951\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t16,912,158,390\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t571\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t3\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,182\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,821\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,760\n\nAlso attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information \nwhich is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by \nindividuals outside Enron.\n\n\n              ", "mid" : "32049855.1075840224749.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/873.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "873.", "date" : "2000-11-20 09:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Management Report for November 17, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b20" }, "sender" : "bijangh2000@tavana.net", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\nFollowing our past conversations on Iran,it appears  that in 2001 there will \nbe? some easing of the sanctions.Along these  lines,and after take-over of \nLasmo by Amerada-Hess,NIOC is in the final  negotiations with Lasmo\nabout a buy-back contract.Amerada apparently is  taking a keen interest to \nexpand this relationship.In the case that you are  giving some thoughts to \nthe post-sanctions project possibilities ,I would be  very happy to have some \ndiscussions in my next visit?to the States.With  best regards.\nBijan\n?\n?\n?\nA.Bijan  Ghodstinat,????????????????????  Tel: Mobile(in Iran) 98-911-213-1031\n???????????????????????????????????????????????????????  Office:???????????  \n98-21-200-6702", "mid" : "12628945.1075840224772.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/874.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "874.", "date" : "2000-11-21 03:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Iran Projects" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b21" }, "sender" : "doyle@rff.org", "recipients" : [ "dodfraser@aol.com", "jmd@mit.edu", "klay@enron.com", "lctalesq@lawyer.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I am forwarding this message on behalf of Lesli Creedon at RFF.\n\nThank you!\n\nSusan Johnson Doyle\nStewardship Coordinator\nResources for the Future\n1616 P Street, NW\nWashington, DC  20036\ndoyle@rff.org\n(202) 328-5038 (v)\n(202) 939-3460 (f)\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n-----------------------------------------------------\n\nPaul and I met with Frank Savage, President & CEO of Alliance Capital\nManagment International in NY today to see if he might be a good\nprospect for the RFF Board.  Ken Lay arranged the meeting - Ken is on\nthe board of Howard University (where Frank is chair) and Frank is on\nthe Enron board.  Frank also knows Linda and John Deutch (from the\nCouncil on Foreign Relations.)\n\nWe had a very good meeting - brought him upto speed on RFF and how we\nare trying to expand our visability,esp in NY and in the financial\ncommunity, through events, the Council, etc.  Frank was very receptive\nto our plans, thought we needed to focus on specific topics of interest\nto the financial community and actions we could ask people to help\nwith.  He said he would love to come to Dod's breakfast in Feb.and\nlearn more about RFF.\n\nHoward U. is clearly his biggest passion.  We need to send a letter\nfrom Paul to him documenting previous conversations Paul has had with\nfolks at Howard about our fellowship programs and our desire to have\nmore African Americans apply.  He will show it to the President and\nencourage him to act on it.)\n\nNext step: Lesli ask Ken Lay to call Frank, see what he thought of us,\ntell him more about his involvemnt on the Board, and see if Frank might\nwant to consider the Board over the next couple of months.", "mid" : "22897626.1075840224796.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/875.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "dodfraser@aol.com", "jmd@mit.edu", "klay@enron.com", "lctalesq@lawyer.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "875.", "date" : "2000-11-21 01:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meeting with Frank Savage" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b22" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "From Ken Lay -\n\nKen said \"Get word back to Lucie that 6 or 7, but would prefer 6 and add an \nextra special 7th meeting during the year if it's needed\".\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Lucie Salhany\" <Lucie@jhmedia.com> on 11/10/2000 05:29:26 PM\nTo: \"Ted Enloe\" <tedenloe@hotmail.com>, \"Larry Babbio\" \n<babbio@BellAtlantic.com>, \"Ken Lay\" <klay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: Board Metting Dates\n\n\n\nMike has suggested that we cut back  board meetings to fewer than the eight \n(8) we currently hold.? In order to  give you some background, Linda checked \nother peer companies and the meetings  range from 6 to 8 a year.? \n?\nI think that we can cut back to 6,  however it may be more prudent to drop to \n7 this year and first see how it goes  .? The two meetings that can be \ndropped most easily are June or  September.? \n?\nJune,  because we have the two day strat  plan meeting in July, and Sept. \nbecause we don't yet have 4th quarter results  and not a lot of new \ninformation is available.\n?\nI think that the board meetings take up   an incredible amount of Compaq \nexecutive time and energy. I would rather have  them concentrate on getting 6 \nor 7 meetings right, getting the company back on  track and? increasing \nearnings.? So, my vote is to?recommend to the board that we  eliminate the \nSeptember '01 meeting.? That is a particularly busy month for  many people as \nexhibited by the lack of attendance we had at this past September  meeting (5 \nmembers).? In looking back, we seem to be able to \"fill the  house\" in June.\n?\nOn the other hand, you all may want to  continue with the number of meetings \nwe currently have.? I will await your  reply.\n?\nRegards,\n?\n?\n\n", "mid" : "4634459.1075840224820.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/876.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "876.", "date" : "2000-11-21 03:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Board Metting Dates" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b23" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "creedon@rff.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Lesli -\n\nKen suggests inviting the following 4 people:\n\nMr. Ward W. Woods, Jr.\nPresident & CEO\nBessemer Securities Corporation\n630 Fifth Avenue\n39th Floor\nNew York, New York  10111\n(212) 816-8864\n\nDr. Herbert S. Winokur, Jr.\nCapricorn Management, G.P.\n30 East Elm Street\nGreenwich, CT  01830\n(203) 861-6600\n\nMr. John M. Hennessy\nChairman of the Executive Board\nC.F.S. First Boston Ltd., Inc.\n11 Madison Avenue\nNew York, New York  10010\n(212) 909-2393\n\nMr. Michael A. Carpenter\nChairman and CEO\nSalomon Smith Barney\n388 Greenwich Street\n39th Floor\nNew York, New York  10013\n(212) 816-8864\n\nPlease let me know if you have any questions.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\"Creedon, Lesli\" <Creedon@rff.org> on 11/15/2000 08:48:22 AM\nTo: \"'cabbott@ceg.com'\" <cabbott@ceg.com>, \"'darius.gaskins@verizon.net'\" \n<darius.gaskins@verizon.net>, \"'Hhabicht@GETF.org'\" <Hhabicht@GETF.org>, \n\"'itsinvestments@bigfoot.com'\" <itsinvestments@bigfoot.com>, \n\"'jmaddy@goparks.org'\" <jmaddy@goparks.org>, \"'karl@beijer.kva.se'\" \n<karl@beijer.kva.se>, \"'frank@cmabiccw.com'\" <frank@cmabiccw.com>, \n\"'swpercy@ppco.com'\" <swpercy@ppco.com>, \"'pisano@scag.ca.gov'\" \n<pisano@scag.ca.gov>, \"'jstiglitz@brookings.edu'\" <jstiglitz@brookings.edu>, \n\"'estrohbehn@mdbe.com'\" <estrohbehn@mdbe.com>, \n\"'vtschinkel@landersandparsons.com'\" <vtschinkel@landersandparsons.com>, \n\"'klay@enron.com'\" <klay@enron.com>, \"'JFOGJR@juno.com'\" <JFOGJR@juno.com>, \n\"'rsant@aesc.com'\" <rsant@aesc.com>\ncc: \"'dodfraser@aol.com'\" <dodfraser@aol.com> \nSubject: Breakfast in New York\n\n\nOn Feb. 27, 2001 RFF Board member Dod Fraser will host a breakfast in New\nYork to introduce us to potential donors (corporate, foundation and\nindividual) and Board members in the area.  If you have names of people you\nwould like to invite to this event, please send them to me (with contact\ninformation) at your earliest convenience.  We appreciate your assistance in\nhelping us expand our circle of friends.  I look forward to hearing from\nyou!\n\n", "mid" : "11521292.1075840224843.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/877.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "creedon@rff.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "877.", "date" : "2000-11-21 04:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Breakfast in New York" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b24" }, "sender" : "cindy.derecskey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mark.koenig@enron.com", "aleck.dadson@enron.com", "robert.hemstock@enron.com", "richard.sanders@enron.com", "eric.thode@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "----- Forwarded by Cindy Derecskey/Corp/Enron on 11/21/2000 02:35 PM -----\n\n\tAnn M Schmidt\n\t11/21/2000 02:34 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Cindy Derecskey/Corp/Enron@Enron\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: \n\n=DJ Enron, Powerex Investigated For Alberta Price Fixing\n11/21/0 15:31 (New York)\n\n\n\n      By Cheryl Devoe Kim\n      Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES\n\n  TORONTO (Dow Jones)--Canada's Competition Bureau raided the offices of Enron\nCanada Corp. in Calgary and Powerex Corp. in Vancouver earlier this year as\npart of an investigation into suspected electricity price fixing by the two\ncompanies, according to documents obtained by Dow Jones Newswires.\n  Bureau investigator David Bloom alleges in an application for a warrant he\nused to gain access to the offices that in the summer of 1999, Powerex and\nEnron were coordinating bid restatements and inflating the price each received\nfor electricity as they traded on the Power Pool of Alberta.\n  The investigation hasn't yet produced any charges against either of the\ncompanies, according to Enron. The Competition Bureau declined to comment on\nthe status of the case.\n  Both Enron Corp. (ENE), which owns Enron Canada, and Powerex, a unit of\nprovincially owned British Columbia Hydro & Power Authority (X.BCH), deny\nbreaking any rules or laws.\n  From Powerex's point of view, Albertans are looking for someone to blame for\nhigh power prices, which have become a political issue in the province.\n  \"They just find it easy to blame us for what are pretty fundamental market\ndesign flaws,\" Powerex president and chief executive Ken Peterson told Dow\nJones Newswires in an interview.\n   Deregulation Spurs Search For Someone To Blame\n  The search for someone to blame has repeated itself across every \nderegulating\nmarket Enron has participated in, Enron Corp. spokesman Mark Palmer said.\n  \"Almost every time that either power markets or natural gas markets or even\noil markets or gasoline markets have experienced any kind of price volatility,\nthere have been investigations done,\" Palmer said.\n  Enron has been scrutinized before as part of wider energy markets\ninvestigations, he said, but never found to be breaking the rules. This is the\nfirst such investigation into Powerex's actions, Peterson said.\n  The Competition Bureau, based in Ottawa, won't say whether the investigaion\nis ongoing, citing disclosure rules under the Competition Act.\n  The companies themselves said they're not sure of the investigation's \nstatus.\nTheir seized files were returned several months ago, but Powerex hasn't heard\nfrom the Bureau since then. Enron did receive a call from the Bureau last week\nwith a question, according to Enron Corp. spokesman Eric Thode.\n  The investigation began when the Power Pool of Alberta's system controllers\nnoticed the clearing price for a megawatt of electricity was topping C$100 \nwith\nunusual frequency.\n  The Pool's price is set by participants submitting bids to buy or sell power\nfor the following day. Until Oct. 19, 1999, a bidder could restate the amount\nof power in a bid or offer an unlimited number of times, until 20 minutes\nbefore the hour of transmission. The price paid for every megawatt of power\nneeded by the Pool in a given hour is set by the most expensive unit needed to\nmeet demand.\n   Alleged Bid Rigging Methods Detailed\n  According to the Competition Bureau search warrant application, Powerex and\nEnron were rigging their bids in the following manner:\n  Powerex would lower the volume of an existing offer. As little as two \nminutes\nlater, Enron would increase its offer for the same period by the same volume,\nbut at a \"significantly higher price,\" according to the warrant application.\nSometimes, Enron would increase its offer even before Powerex had dropped its\noffer.\n  Power Pool market analyst Owen Craig, who once worked in Enron Canada's gas\ntrading group, found that \"as a result of restatements, involving mostly\nPowerex and Enron,\" the Pool price was raised once to C$200/MWh, four times to\nbetween C$354.29 and C$499.93, three times to between C$500 and C$541.63, and\n10 times to between C$801.02 and C$998.\n  Based on the restatement patterns, Craig, and then the Bureau's Bloom,\nconcluded that no new energy was being offered to the Pool. They believed the\npower was just being transferred from Powerex to Enron and then offered at the\nhigher price, according to the warrant application. By cutting the volume\noffered by Powerex, the more expensive power offered by Enron would likely be\nneeded, and every participant would get the higher price.\n  Powerex's Peterson doesn't take issue with the trade history as detailed by\nthe Bureau, but denies that the company's traders were doing anything wrong or\nthat the two companies had some sort of arrangement.\n  \"And we're adamant about that,\" Peterson said. \"There was no deal with \nEnron.\nThere was no expectation about what their behavior would lead to in terms of a\nchange in prices or anything like that.\"\n  Powerex traders were merely locking in their price, cutting the company's\nrisk, which Enron agreed to take on by buying the power at a fixed price,\nPeterson said.\n  \"Whenever Enron's offer of high-priced energy was declined, within moments \nof\nEnron being advised by the Pool that their energy would not be required,\nPowerex would restate an identical volume of energy back into its lower priced\nunit,\" according to the warrant application.\n  Peterson's response: \"We're operating in a very tight market there and we\nfelt an obligation to make sure the power got delivered into Alberta.\"\n  Enron also denies it broke any Power Pool rules or Canadian laws.\n  \"It boils down to we were offered power at a price lower than we thought we\ncould sell it at,\" Enron's Thode said. \"And that's what Enron and every other\ncompany does that's in the business of trading.\"\n  The May 25 search warrant covers the companies' actions between June 1, \n1999,\nand Oct. 19, 1999. On Oct. 20, 1999, the Pool changed its restatement rules,\nessentially closing the loophole, though it did so without ever making public\nits investigation into Powerex and Enron.\n  Power Pool spokesman Wayne St. Amour declined to discuss details of the\ninvestigation.\n  \"Market surveillance is in place to, among other things, protect the\ninterests and activities of market participants,\" he said.\n  Those convicted under Canadian law for bid-rigging can be fined an amount at\nthe court's discretion and/or jailed up to five years. A conviction wouldn't\nlikely affect Powerex's ability to trade in the U.S., Peterson said. In Canada\n\"there would have to have some follow-on action by the Alberta parties to\ninhibit that. And so far, they still like to get our power.\"\n  Companies Concerned About Reputations\n  The bigger problem, Peterson said, is what the case will do to the Powerex\nreputation.\n  \"Essentially both companies are concerned about it because we have a lot at\nstake from a reputational point of view,\" Peterson said. \"Both companies, I\nbelieve, conduct themselves in the highest possible standard. But these are\ndifficult times in the business with prices going crazy in Alberta and\nCalifornia and people looking for somebody to blame. There's always a\npossibility of collateral damage when politics gets involved.\"\n  Powerex parent company BC Hydro is also suspected by the Power Pool of\nAlberta of unfairly providing access to transmission through British Columbia,\nlinking Washington with Alberta, as detailed in an Oct. 13 Power Pool market\nsurveillance report. Again, no charges have been laid.\n\n  Company Web sites: http://www.powerex.com, http://www.enron.com\n\n  -By Cheryl Kim, Dow Jones Newswires; 416-306-2017; cheryl.kim@dowjones.com\n\n  (END) DOW JONES NEWS  11-21-00\n  03:31 PM- - 03 31 PM EST 11-21-00\n ", "mid" : "29283144.1075840224871.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/878.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mark.koenig@enron.com", "aleck.dadson@enron.com", "robert.hemstock@enron.com", "richard.sanders@enron.com", "eric.thode@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "richard.shapiro@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "878.", "date" : "2000-11-21 06:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron, Powerex Investigated for Alberta Price Fixing" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b25" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/20/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,680\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,654\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t455,866\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/20/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,126\t80%\nEnron Europe Limited\t237\t43%\nGlobal Products\t121\t28%\nEnron Metals\t196\t16%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t51%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t2,839,408,062\nMTD\t43,365,539,292\nLTD\t256,794,243,707\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,550,446,359\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t17,301,542,320\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t572\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,208\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,983\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,782", "mid" : "18957272.1075840224904.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/879.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "879.", "date" : "2000-11-21 08:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 20, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b26" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeff, I will definitely show this to Mr. Lay.  However, I had a thought.  Why \ndon't you draft what you'd like him to say and then he can make changes to it \nas he wishes.  That would really be helpful.\n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan@ECT\n04/28/2000 03:21 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Cougars @ Enron\n\nKen,\nThank you for the opportunity to meet today at the \"Enron Teaching Excellence \nAwards.\"  It was an indeed an honor and a privilege to finally speak to you \nin person.  Ironically, when I returned to the office today I received your \ninteroffice mail concerning the below email.  I certainly understand that you \nwill not be able to attend many events as I am sure that your schedule is \nquite demanding.  I believe that this group will benefit substantially by \nknowing that you are aware that it exists and want to support it.  Is it \npossible to send a brief email to UH alumni at Enron letting them know as \nsuch?  If the alumni see that you support our efforts, they will take an \nincreased interest in participating and provide us a solid foundation with \nwhich to work.  Please provide me any feedback you may have.\n\nAs we talked about today, we would like to begin having occasional \"brown \nbags\" in an effort to get the alumni better acquainted with the university.  \nI believe that we should have one with Dr. Smith to promote the image \ncampaign, changes at the university, the tier 1 status, etc.  If you could \nmake it that would be great but if not that is OK as well.  I will send you \nthe date when I have it.\n\nChet Gladchuk has agreed to work with us to orchestrate a tailgate party on \nSept. 16th to welcome Dana Dimel in his first home football game.  We will \nhave a tent, food, refreshments, football tickets, etc.  I suspect that it \nwill be from approx. 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM.  Please let me know if your \ncalendar is free.\n\nI am truly excited to have you as alumni and am grateful for your \napproachability.  Please let me stress that I do not expect you to make all \nor even most of our events.  I would just like to let you know what we are \ndoing and if you find that you are free, we would love to have you.\n\nThank you for your time,\nJeff\n---------------------- Forwarded by Jeffrey McClellan/HOU/ECT on 04/28/2000 \n02:48 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan\n04/12/2000 05:10 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Cougars @ Enron\n\nMr. Lay,\nMy name is Jeff McClellan and I am President of the \"Cougars @ Enron\".  We \nare a group of Enron employees that are UH alumni that have banded together \nto form a chartered extension of the Houston Alumni Organization.  We had our \nkickoff event in the 50th floor dining room on March 7th of this year and \nhave received substantial interest in our organization.  I wanted to drop you \na line to tell you not only about us, but also what we are doing.  As of \ntoday, we have 107 employees that have expressed interest in contributing to \nour group's success. We have several stated objectives:\n\n1. Network Enron Cougars together to build strong working relationships.  \nThis will benefit the employees as well as the company.\n2. Raise and present scholarships to Enron dependents to attend the \nUniversity of Houston.  This will help to ease education costs.\n3. Assist the company in its recruiting efforts concerning the university.\n4. Assist the university through financial gifts whenever possible.\n\nCurrently, here is what we have planned:\n\n4/15/2000 The HAO has given us their hall at \"Frontier Fiesta\".   Frontier \nFiesta is a festival thrown by the students and alumni that provides good \nfamily   fun. The HAO is having it catered and everyone is invited.\n\n9/16/2000 We are throwing a tailgate party to celebrate Dana Dimel's first \nhome football game against Army.  We are working with Chet Gladchuk to set up \na   tent, have it catered, listen to a live band, football tickets, etc.  We \nwould like to make this event open to all of Enron if possible.  The \nuniversity will   provide Enron special recognition on both the Cougar Vision \nScoreboard and over the PA in both the first and second half of the contest.\n\nThese are the confirmed events so far as we are still in the opening stages.  \nWe anticipate to have more events planned (golf tournament) which I would \nlike the opportunity to share with you.  This group is designed to cater to \nits members, the company, and the university and I believe it is going to be \none of the most successful out there.  To achieve such a plateau, however, we \nneed to be a continuous draw to old and new alumni alike.  To have you as an \nalumni is truly a monumental draw to our employees and the university.  Would \nyou consider making several appearances with us at our events?  Your \nparticipation would greatly increase our exposure and ability to accomplish \nour goals and we would love the chance to honor you as one of our most \ndistinguished alumni.  If there are any suggestions that you may have as to \nhow to further our group, I would love to hear them.  I understand that you \nare extremely busy and I do not wish to monopolize your time but this alumni \ncharter is something that I truly believe in and I hope you will agree that \nit has great potential.  With you support, we can attain a level of success \nthat will set us aside from any other group.\n\nThank you for your time,\nJeff\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10174046.1075840202924.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/88.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "88.", "date" : "2000-04-28 08:53:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Cougars @ Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b27" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com", "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com" ], "text" : "You have been asked to make some brief remarks on the changes at Enron at the \nEES employee meeting next Friday, and I put together the attached as a \npotential framework.  It provides an Enron problem list of 1985/86 versus \ntoday and a brief look at our different visions.\n\nIf I can do something else, I'll be back Monday morning and will be happy to \ndo so.\n\n- Rob\n", "mid" : "15544327.1075840224927.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/880.", "bcc" : [ "alhamd.alkhayat@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "880.", "date" : "2000-11-21 08:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Remarks to EES Employees--December 1" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b28" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "cc" : [ "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "text" : "Good phone meeting yesterday.  Afterwards, several of you kindly called me\nwith additional comments on the issues and procedures.  I also had\nperspective from Nancy Peretsman, who couldn't participate in the call.\nThere are some differing views, I know, but let me suggest the following\nnext steps.\n\nFirst, Tim Koller and I will prepare two things to send around:\n\n1)  A list of the key issues, together with either (a) a suggested stance\nfor the panel on each; or (b) a clear statement of the different approaches\nwe could take.\n\n2)  An elaborated treatment of the \"intangibles\" issue, together with more\nexamples and a shaper definition of a proposed recommendation.\n\nOn the basis of these two papers, we will ask each of you to e-mail or fax\nyour comments to me, and I will circulate the entire package of views to\neveryone on the panel.\n\nTim and I will then prepare an agenda for a face-to-face meeting for late\nJanuary or early February.  This will give us time to digest the comments,\ntalk to one another, etc.  Based on the comments you send me, as well as any\nsubsequent discussions we have, we will also be able to prepare another\ndraft report for the meeting, no doubt with several bracketed parts that\nwill include questions for the group.\n\nThanks once again for your energetic participation.\n\nBest wishes to all for a great Thanksgiving.\n\nJeff Garten", "mid" : "32253516.1075840224956.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/881.", "bcc" : [ "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "to" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "881.", "date" : "2000-11-21 09:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "SEC Panel on Investor Information" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b29" }, "sender" : "tomicamachouston@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : "Rosalie, \n\nPlease see attached letter to Mr. Ken Lay for Mr. Kase Lawal.  \n\nThank you  \n\nTommie", "mid" : "13007047.1075840224979.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/882.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "882.", "date" : "2000-11-21 10:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Mariner Energy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b2a" }, "sender" : "tomicamachouston@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "text" : " - Memo_Ken Lay - Chairman - Enron.doc", "mid" : "2315601.1075840225004.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/883.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "883.", "date" : "2000-11-21 11:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Mariner Energy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b2b" }, "sender" : "b@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "jpmarus@ppco.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning,\n\nI am not sure if you are aware of the recent statements by the Prime\nMinister of Canada, on his recent political trip to Whitehorse, Yukon.  He\nmade some erroneous statements regarding Canada's position on the ANGTS\nproject and Canada's requirements for any project.\n\nThe attached Official Background brief was issued by the PMO (Prime\nMinister's Office) in Ottawa.  As you can see from the brief, Canada does\nnot agree that Foothills or the ANGTS project has exclusivity on a project\nfor delivering gas from Alaska.  Furthermore, Canada will ensure that any\nproject in the north will give maximum economic benefit to northerners.\n\nI hope you find the attached document informative.  If you have any further\nquestions, please feel free to give me a call at your convenience.\n\nBest regards,\n\nBruce\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n - Backgrounder PMO.doc", "mid" : "28723276.1075840225027.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/884.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jpmarus@ppco.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "884.", "date" : "2000-11-22 04:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Government of Canad's Position" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b2c" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com" ], "text" : "Good afternoon.\n\nThere will be a special meeting via conference call of the i2 Board of\nDirectors on Tuesday, November 28, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CST regarding the\nEagle acquisition.  We will forward appropriate documentation and\nconference call information to you in the near future.\n\nPlease feel free to call me or Keith Larney (469-357-4497) with any\nquestions.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com", "mid" : "4490974.1075840225051.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/885.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "885.", "date" : "2000-11-22 05:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b2d" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/21/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,529\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,716\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t460,395\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/21/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,028\t78%\nEnron Europe Limited\t141\t32%\nGlobal Products\t128\t27%\nEnron Metals\t231\t16%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t51%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t3,372,422,795\nMTD\t46,737,962,087\nLTD\t260,166,666,502\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,612,096,271\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t17,440,480,285\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t573\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,158\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,225\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,794\n", "mid" : "15891676.1075840225080.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/886.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "886.", "date" : "2000-11-22 06:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 21, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b2e" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com" ], "text" : "Pursuant to the email below, the Eagle conference call specifics are as\nfollows:\n\nTuesday, November 28, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CST\n\nDial-in: 1-877-288-4427\nHost Code: 246407\nParticipant Code: 421734\n\nThank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n----- Forwarded by Shea Dugger/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 11/22/00 02:52 PM -----\n\n                    Shea Dugger\n                                         To:     bcash@interwest.com, \nkenneth.lay@enron.com,\n                    11/22/00             romesh_wadhwani@i2.com, \nsandy_tungare@vistaar.com, sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com,\n                    01:59 PM             tom_meredith@dell.com, \nbill_beecher@i2.com, david_becker@i2.com,\n                                         robert_donohoo@i2.com\n                                         cc:     jdavidson@srfunds.com, \nrosalee.fleming@enron.com,\n                                         sandi_drysdale@i2.com, \ndenean_probasco@vistaar.com,\n                                         sheryl_campbell@i2.com, \nnedgie_jones@i2.com, kelly_landgraf@dell.com,\n                                         heather_dalton@dell.com, \nkim_robinson@i2.com, barbette_watts@i2.com,\n                                         laurie_harris@i2.com, Antonio \nBoccalandro/AMER/i2Tech@i2Tech, Keith\n                                         Larney/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech, Doug \nLinebarger, Tim\n                                         Mathes/Dallas/US/i2Tech@i2Tech\n                                         Subject:\n\n\n\n\n (Embedded\n image moved   (Embedded image moved to file: pic28145.pcx)\n to file:\n pic05705.pcx)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGood afternoon.\n\nThere will be a special meeting via conference call of the i2 Board of\nDirectors on Tuesday, November 28, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. CST regarding the\nEagle acquisition.  We will forward appropriate documentation and\nconference call information to you in the near future.\n\nPlease feel free to call me or Keith Larney (469-357-4497) with any\nquestions.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n\n - pic05705.pcx\n - pic28145.pcx", "mid" : "31682246.1075840225106.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/887.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "887.", "date" : "2000-11-22 07:08:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONFERENCE CALL 11/28" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b2f" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu", "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "cc" : [ "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "text" : " I thought you might be interested in the new book by Baruch Lev on\n\"Intangibles.\" It will be published in March but if you'd like to take an\nearly look at it, you can check it out on Baruch's Web site.\n\n The title of the book is Intangibles: Management, Measurement, and\nReporting.\n\n You can download it from the following Web site:\n\n www.baruch-lev.com\n\n Best regards,\n Jeff", "mid" : "8238128.1075840225135.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/888.", "bcc" : [ "tim_koller@mckinsey.com", "carlsonl@blackstone.com", "avalles@kpcb.com", "lliming@real.com", "jeanne_giles@mckinsey.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "kboles@allenco.com", "tmerkle@brooings.edu", "stiglitz@stanford.edu", "jean.koentop@lelend.stanford.edu", "amy.rose@gs.com", "lucy@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "to" : [ "len@shv.com", "jdoerr@kpcb.com", "robg@real.com", "larry_kanarek@mckinsey.com", "hhk@sprintmail.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "blev@stern.nyu.edu", "jbneff@wellmanage.com", "nperetsman@allenco.com", "depowell@cisco.com", "david.l.shedlarz@pfizer.com", "rick.sherlund@gs.com", "jstiglitz@brookings.edu", "hal@sims.berkeley.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "888.", "date" : "2000-11-22 08:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Intangibles" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b30" }, "sender" : "david.delainey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, in response to the letter from Mr Miguel San Juan, my suggestion would \nbe to offer up the Falcon for their use; however, given the tight time frame \nand your recent visit with Mr. Fox that it would be difficult for either you \nor me to participate.\n\nI spoke to Max and he agrees with this approach.\n\nI hope this meets with your approval.\n\nRegards\nDelainey", "mid" : "12646685.1075840225158.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/889.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "889.", "date" : "2000-11-22 09:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Greater Houston Partnership" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b31" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "richard.leibert@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dick, I don't know if we answered this for you or not, but I'm sure it will \nbe fine for you to draft a letter for Ken's signature.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\n\nRichard Leibert@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\n05/01/2000 09:10 AM\nTo: Kenneth Lay@ENRON\ncc: Rosalee Fleming@ENRON \nSubject: Indian Prime Minister visit to Houston\n\nKen,\n\nReceived communications from the Texas Department of Economic Development and \nthe Indo-American Chamber of Commerce.  Both would like to invite PM Vajpayee \nto Houston during his U.S. visit in September.  The last time that we had a \nPM here was in '94 with PM Rao.  I would like to support this action and \nwould recommend that we draft a letter for your signature.  Have discussed \nsame with Joe Sutton and have his support.\n\nDick\n\n", "mid" : "1812032.1075840202949.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/89.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "richard.leibert@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "89.", "date" : "2000-05-05 01:45:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Indian Prime Minister visit to Houston" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b32" }, "sender" : "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached are the Friday peer group reports.\nDO NOT UPDATE LINKS WHEN THE FILE IS OPENED!\nPlease call if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nInvestor Relations\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "19063131.1075840225182.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/890.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "scott.vonderheide@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "yorleni.mendez@enron.com", "laura.valencia@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "890.", "date" : "2000-11-24 04:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "ENE Friday Peer Group Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b33" }, "sender" : "lisa_clifford@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com" ], "text" : "Dear Colleagues:\n\nAttached you will find a DRAFT version of the Eagle presentation to the\nBoard.\nA definitive version, that will contain further information, but no\nmaterial changes, will be sent to you later this afternoon.\n\n(See attached file: Eagle BD Presentation - Version 1.ppt)\n\nBest Regards,\nL  i  s  a    C  l  i  f  f  o  r  d\nWork [305 503 1999]\nCell    [305 632 7436]\n\n - Eagle BD Presentation - Version 1.ppt", "mid" : "16329281.1075840225208.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/891.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "891.", "date" : "2000-11-26 22:32:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Eagle Presentation to the Board : DRAFT Version 1" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b34" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kitty.colgin@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning, Kitty -\n\nKen Lay would like to have the Armada M306 series - \"the first ultra portable \nnotebook designed for the enterprise\".  Ken said to go ahead and equip it \nwith what you think it should have.\n\nPlease let me know when he can expect to receive it.  Thanks, Kitty.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Colgin, Kitty\" <Kitty.Colgin@Compaq.com> on 11/20/2000 01:11:51 PM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: FW: Compaq.com - notebook\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Colgin, Kitty\nSent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:08 PM\nTo: 'kenneth.lay@compaq.com'\nSubject: Compaq.com - notebook\n\n\n  Here is the link to the latest commercial laptops on the market,  I will\nfollow up with the consumer models.\n\nThe M300 series are the lightest and the E500's are the all in one but much\nheavier.\n\n http://www.compaq.com/products/notebooks/index.html\n <<Compaq.com - notebook.url>>\n\n - Compaq.com - notebook.url\n\n", "mid" : "4534970.1075840225233.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/892.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kitty.colgin@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "892.", "date" : "2000-11-27 01:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FW: Compaq.com - notebook" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b35" }, "sender" : "rocky.emery@painewebber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "The enclosed research report is being sent to you from PaineWebber by:\n\n Emery Financial Group\n\n 713-957-7020\n\n rocky.emery@PaineWebber.COM\n\nPlease contact them if you have any questions or would like to discuss this \nmaterial.\n\nThe information contained in the attached research report is believed to be \nreliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed.  PaineWebber Incorporated \nand/or Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management Inc., affiliated companies and/or \ntheir officers, directors, employees or stockholders may at times have a \nposition, including an arbitrage position, in the securities described herein \nand may sell or buy them to or from customers.  These companies may from time \nto time act as a consultant to a company being reported upon.\n\nYou will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this document.  If you don't \nalready have it just click on this link, \nhttp://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html, and follow the \non-screen instructions.  The Acrobat Reader is free of charge.\n\n\n\n - P011928720001124D01.pdf", "mid" : "17130743.1075840225257.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/893.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "893.", "date" : "2000-11-27 02:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "U.S. Portfolio Manager's Spotlight:November 22, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b36" }, "sender" : "katherine.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "text" : "Executive Committee Weekly Meeting\nDate:  Monday, December 4\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, \nDecember 1.\n\nThank you, \nKatherine", "mid" : "19372225.1075840225295.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/894.", "bcc" : [ "eb4102.conference@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "894.", "date" : "2000-11-27 03:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING - MONDAY, DECEMBER 4" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b37" }, "sender" : "rob.bradley@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken::\n\nAttached is the draft agenda and participant list for Davos.\n\nOur Europe government affairs group felt that it would be best if you spoke \non energy liberalization and globalization with gas and electricity rather \nthan one of the other topics since it has more direct implications for our \nprofit centers.  If you would rather switch to another panel after you look \nat the agenda, please do so and let me know.\n\n(Rosie--can you confirm everything with Silvia?)\n\n- Rob\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Doug Wood/LON/ECT on 27/11/2000 17:56 \n---------------------------\nTo: doug.wood@enron.com, Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Preliminary Programme - Energy Governors\n\n\nDear Doug, dear Rosalee,\n\nPlease find attached the preliminary programme for the Energy Governors\nMeeting.  The programme is based on the discussions held during the\npreparatory meeting last month.  We were delighted that Enron was\nrepresented.  Thanks for all you input Doug!  For you information, I have\nalso attached the list of confirmed participants to date.\n\nDoug, based on your last e-mail, we would like to invite Dr Lay to speak in\nthe session \"Globalization and Liberalization\" on Monday afternoon.  Please\nlet me know if you agree and if either you or Rosalee could check with him\nto see if he is of the same opinion and if he accepts, I would greatly\nappreciate this.  Or let me know if he would prefer to speak in another\nsession.\n\nRosalee, we have Dr Lay already confirmed for two sessions within the main\nAnnual Meeting programme, the B-2-B session and \"The shape of the 21st\nCentury Corporation\"  as soon as I know the exact dates and times - I will\nlet you know immediately in order to re-confirm.\n\n(See attached file: regengov.doc)(See attached file: 2001progexternal.doc)\n\nAll the best and thanks,\nSilvia Graf Jilinski\nCommunity Manager - Energy and Institutionals\nWorld Economic Forum\nDirect tel: 41 22 869 1222\nFax: 41 22 786 2744\nE-mail: Silvia.GrafJilinski@weforum.org\n - regengov.doc\n - 2001progexternal.doc\n\n", "mid" : "10340434.1075840225318.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/895.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "895.", "date" : "2000-11-27 04:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Preliminary Programme - Energy Governors" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b38" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "rosalee_fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rosalee,\nWould you please print up my attached resume for Dad.\nLet me know if you have any difficulties with the\nformat.\nThanks,\nLiz\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products.\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/\n - EL Vittor Resume.doc", "mid" : "13272829.1075840225341.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/896.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rosalee_fleming@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "896.", "date" : "2000-11-27 03:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "My Resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b39" }, "sender" : "cindy.stark@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken:\n\nIt is my understanding that we must get approval from the Office of the \nChairman to utilize the company aircraft for personal use.\n\nMy family is holding a Holiday Reunion in Atlanta December 18-23.  Debbie and \nI would like to fly to Atlanta and back on Friday, December 22, with our \nchildren.  The twins, Jason and Jessica, are a little bit too young yet to \ntry the commercial airlines, which is why I am requesting to use a company \naircraft.\n\nOf course, we would only secure a plane if it is NOT needed for business \npurposes that particular day and would be subject to company policy on all \ncharges.\n\nNo problem if this doesn't work!\n\nStan", "mid" : "6576322.1075840225365.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/897.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "897.", "date" : "2000-11-27 07:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "PERSONAL USE OF COMPANY AIRCRAFT" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b3a" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com" ], "text" : "We have been informed that the subject call, scheduled for 11/28, 5:00 -\n7:00 p.m. CST, has been cancelled.  It will be rescheduled in the near\nfuture.  We regret any scheduling inconvenience this may have caused you.\nPlease feel free to contact Keith Larney at 469-357-4497 or myself at the\nnumber below if you should have any questions.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com", "mid" : "33502480.1075840225389.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/898.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "tim_mathes@i2.com", "carmen_carmenate@i2.com", "patricia_morrissey@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "898.", "date" : "2000-11-27 07:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONFERENCE CALL 11/28" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b3b" }, "sender" : "news@rciinfo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "=20\n\nKenneth L Lay? here is how you can reach 4,600,000 active and passive IT=20\ncandidates*\n\nThe \"2001 IT Career Guide\" in the Employment Review banner feature within t=\nhe=20\nUSA TODAY \"Year In Review\" issue December 29, 30 & 31.\n\nThe \"2001 IT Career Guide\" will feature editorial on \"In-Demand Careers and=\n=20\nHot Industries\" for 2001 and a bannered recruitment-advertising section.\n\nIf your hiring needs include IT professionals with these backgrounds:\n=20\n\n\nInformation Systems=09\n=09\n=09MIS/DP\n\n\ne-Commerce=09\n=09\n=09Internet\n\n\nNetworking=09\n=09\n=09LAN/WAN\n\n\nPlatforms=09\n=09\n=09Applications\n\n\nWireless=09\n=09\n=09Telecommunications\n\n\nElectronics=09\n=09\n=09Semiconductor\n\n\nSoftware=09\n=09\n=09Hardware\n\n\nMultimedia=09\n=09\n=09Web Development\n\n\nTechnical Support=09\n=09\n=09Sales\n=20\nAdvertising in this special recruitment-advertising bannered feature, \"2001=\n=20\nIT Careers,\" guarantees that your hiring message reaches the widest audienc=\ne=20\nof active and passive IT candidates.=20\n\nTarget your recruitment ad to candidates in your area with any of the 25=20\nadvertising print markets within the United States.\n\nReserve space now =01) we sold out last year\n\nMaterials are due December 22, 2000.\n\nPlease contact me immediately for additional information, discounted rates=\n=20\nand space availability.\nTerry Preston, National Sales Managertpreston@rcimedia.com or call (561)=20\n686-6800 x256\n\n*1999 Intelliquest CIMS Business Study\n=20\n\n?\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\nThis information has been e-mailed to keep you=20\napprised of recruitment-advertising opportunities=20\ndesigned to get your hiring needs in front of=20\nhard-to-find candidates.=20\nIf this information is not suitable for your area=20\nof responsibility or if you want to be removed=20\nfrom our distribution list, please e-mail\nnothankyou@rciinfo.com", "mid" : "32825530.1075840225413.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/899.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "899.", "date" : "2000-11-27 09:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IT Recruiting Strategy for Kenneth L Lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b3c" }, "sender" : "no.address@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net" ], "cc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net" ], "text" : "Subject:\nDreaded Lists\n\n---------------------------------\n\n\nAlright, it is beginning, I need to receive from all parties the lists for \nthe wedding/ engagement party. I'm not sure what ettiquette is appropriate, \ni.e. if people invited to the engagement party are automatic guests at the \nwedding, but I plan on buying the book, whatever it may be. However, I would \nlike to receive your lists, including family, with addresses so Jose Luis and \nI can start composing a master list. He is doing the same with his parents. I \nknow, Dad and Linda, you are in the middle of moving and giong out of town, \netc. but I can start with Mark and Natalie's list and then change as needed.\nThanks,\nLove,\nLiz and Jose Luis", "mid" : "20329073.1075840200909.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/9.", "bcc" : [ "jlvittor@mofo.com", "nlay@worldnet.att.net" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "9.", "date" : "1999-08-17 08:54:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dreaded Lists" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b3d" }, "sender" : "jeffrey.garten@yale.edu", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : " Dear Ken,\n\n As you know our first meeting will be on Tuesday, May 23 at 4:30\np.m.  Pete Peterson, chairman of the Blackstone Group, has kindly agreed to\nhost it in his conference room. The address is:\n\n The Blackstone Group\n 345 Park Avenue (between 51st and 52nd)\n 31st floor\n (212)583-5000.\n\n I know that some plans have changed since we first set the meeting,\nwith some people being away and others having cancelled trips, so could you\nplease reconfirm whether or not you will be able to attend?\n\n Sometime next week, we will be sending you an agenda and a\nbackground paper that focuses on the issues we propose to discuss. I greatly\nappreciate all the help members of the panel have given Tim Koller and me.\nAs you know, Tim Koller is the McKinsey&Co. partner who kindly prepared the\ndraft outline we originally sent around.  He will also be preparing the\npaper you will receive shortly.\n\n I am attaching the final list of panel members. Please do look it\nover. There are some significant additions: Kenneth Lay of Enron, Rob Glaser\nof RealNetworks, Len Baker of Sutter Hill Ventures,  Dennis Powell of Cisco.\n\n\n I look forward to your rsvp, and hopefully to seeing you on May 23.\n\n Best regards,\n Jeff\n\n  <<SEC Panel Members.doc>>\n\n - SEC Panel Members.doc", "mid" : "20956215.1075840202972.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/90.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "90.", "date" : "2000-05-09 07:24:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Panel on Value Creation in the New Economy" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b3e" }, "sender" : "mary.joyce@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "I believe these are the dates you were requesting!\n\nMary\n---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Joyce/HR/Corp/Enron on 11/27/2000 \n04:19 PM ---------------------------\n\n\nKelly Johnson\n11/27/2000 03:37 PM\nTo: Mary Joyce/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Teresa Wright/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON \nSubject: Enron Corp.\n\nMary,  the Corporate Secretary database was wrong! following is the correct \ninformation:\n\n 7/9/85  President & COO\n 11/11/85 President & CEO\n 2/11/86  Chairman, President, & CEO\n 10/10/90 Chairman & CEO\n \nBrieft history lesson on name changes: \n\nName Changes: 04/25/30 Northern Natural Gas Company \n              03/28/80 InterNorth, Inc. \n              04/10/86 Enron Corporation \n              04/17/86 Enron Corp. \n\nInterNorth, Inc. and Houston Natural Gas Corporation (HNG) were competitors \nuntil InterNorth Holdings Incorporated (IHI), a Texas corporation and a \nwholly-owned subsidiary of InterNorth, Inc., purchased for cash all HNG stock \npursuant to 5/2/85 Agreement and Plan of Merger (filed and effective in Texas \n7/16/85); HNG surviving corporation.  HNG stock ceased to exist and IHI's \nstock was converted into new HNG stock,  making HNG wholly-owned subsidiary \nof Enron Corp. after merger. \n\n", "mid" : "30267242.1075840225460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/900.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "900.", "date" : "2000-11-27 09:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Corp." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b3f" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive \nSummary. \n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/24/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t247\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,734\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t464,313\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/21/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4\t3%\nEnron Europe Limited\t136\t30%\nGlobal Products\t17\t41%\nEnron Metals\t90\t8%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t52%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t92,169,580\nMTD\t49,599,772,807\nLTD\t263,028,477,223\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,636,031,888\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t17,863,426,997\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t578\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t0\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t428\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\tN/A\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,794\n\n\nAlso attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information \nwhich is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by \nindividuals outside Enron.\n                      ", "mid" : "16359490.1075840225489.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/901.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "901.", "date" : "2000-11-27 10:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Management Report for November 24, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b40" }, "sender" : "bourneb@umsystem.edu", "recipients" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dearest Brother and Sister,\n\nFirst of all HAPPY THANKSGIVING.  We Talked about you and how improtant our\nfamily is on several occasions during the last few days. Hope your\nThanksgiving was as wonderful as ours. Jon Christopher, Mike, Nina, and\nElizabeth were here ( Columbia) for Thanksgiving. As usual, we talked, ate,\nand enjoyed each other. It has become a family tradition to go to\nShakespeares Pizza, Ernies (ERNWAS) Steakhouse, and Booches (Hamburgers)\neverytime any family member comes. Nina cooked some Russian quisine. The\nweather was fairly decent for Missouri Thanksgiving (dry, 30 - 50 F).\nElizabeth saw Rugrats in Paris. Dalmations , and went to the parks. We\nstayed behind and did other things including watching \"Hurricane\", a very\npowerful movie.  Today we have been taking care of all those errands and\nroutines that are necessary after a weekend of company. We had a good time.\n\n\nI talked to Ruby last evening. She has probably telephoned both of you by\nnow. She is sending some cookies to all of us, mostly using Mother's\nrecipes. How thankful I am to still have her.  And she seems to be in good\nhealth. She is always so positive. She says that the second week in August\nis probably the best weekend for the family reunion at our place in Crane\nnext year.  That would be August 11. How would that be for the two of you?\nIt would be fine with us. If you are in agreement I will send out the\ninvitations soon. If not, let me know so I can change it as you are two\nimportant people for us and for the whole family.\n\nWe will be going to Thailand on February 5 and returning on March 4. I will\ngive you all numbers etc where we can be reached. We will have an apartment\nin Bangkok but will be all over the Country. Karl and Ila Kruse will be with\nus for two weeks. We are really looking forward to it.\n\nKen and Linda, we really enjoyed seeing you in Columbia. As usual you were\nat your  best.\n\nSharon, We are having our usual big Christmas party on December 23. Any\nchance you would be coming to Columbia? We would sure love to have you if\nyou\n can.\nKen We discussed getting together in Dec. That may not be possible because\nof all of our schedules. If not lets look at jAN. For both of you, what does\nyour schedule look like?\nThats all for now. Let me know about the family reunion date (Sat, Aug. 11)\nas soon as possible. Talk to you soon. Love. Bonnie", "mid" : "8947981.1075840225513.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/902.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sharon@travelpark.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "902.", "date" : "2000-11-27 13:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Rees Family Reunion next year" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b41" }, "sender" : "hemmat.safwat@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Lay:\n\nYou will be pleasantly surprised to receive this e-mail from an Enron=20\nEmployee.\n\nPlease note that you are the first and only person in Enron that will know=\n=20\nabout the endeavors that this e-mail discusses.\n\nBackground:\nIn 1986 while I was taking a graduate course in Economics as part of my MBA=\n=20\nprogram, I started to think that there exists some similarities between=20\nEconomics and Thermodynamics. In 1988, I discussed my initial thoughts with=\n=20\nDr. Ibrahim Oweiss, professor of Economics at Georgetown University and we=\n=20\nagreed to investigate this topic. Since that time, I worked with Professor=\n=20\nOweiss on and off investigating the subject. In the last couple of years, w=\ne=20\nstarted to make good progress, that was culminated recently by submitting=\n=20\nthree papers for publication (see table below). =20\n\n\nList of Papers\n#=09Paper Title=09Abstract=09Status\n1=09On the Analogies between =01&Economics=018 and =01&Thermodynamics=018=\n=09Part I: =01&Basics=018\n=09=09This part identifies certain analogies between Economics and Thermody=\nnamics.=20\nThe analogies between =01&Abilities=018 and =01&Energy=018, =01&Utility=018=\n and =01&Work=018,=20\n=01&Capital=018 and =01&Heat=018, =01&Marginal Utility=018 and =01&Pressure=\n=018, =01&Relative Income=018=20\nand =01&Temperature=018, as well as =01&LABOR EFFORT=018 and =01&Entropy=01=\n8 are discussed.\n=09=09This part concludes that the suggested analogies bring about new appr=\noaches=20\nthat will explain some economic complexities by borrowing or building upon=\n=20\nsome  concepts, theories and experiences in Thermodynamics.\n=09=09Part II: =01&Applications=018\n=09=09This second Part builds upon the basics introduced in Part I where an=\nalogies=20\nbetween Economics and Thermodynamics have been drawn. In this Part, the=20\napplication of the analogies is utilized to analyze some of the topics=20\neconomists deal with. This Part presents a fresh approach that holds=20\npromising vehicles that can explain some of the paradoxes economists have=\n=20\nbeen facing for years. =09Submitted for publications as a working paper at =\nthe=20\nDepartment of Economics at Georgetown University. (November 2000)\n2=09A New Approach to\n=09=01&Production Theory=018=09This paper introduces a fresh approach to th=\ne Production Theory.\n=09=09Unlike the conventional approach of relating production to Capital an=\nd Labor=20\nalong the line suggested by Cobb Douglas, the approach this paper takes is=\n=20\nrelating the production to utility change which in turn is related to chang=\nes=20\nin capital and labor effort.=20\n=09=09This approach affords more generality and helps in the explanation of=\n some=20\nparadoxes that the Cobb Douglas theory could not explain. =09Submitted for=\n=20\npublications in =01&Economic Theory=018, (October 2000)\n3=09The Capital Engine Concept=09This Paper presents a fresh approach that =\nexplains=20\nseveral observations in economics.=20\n=09=09The concept is used to discuss some of the trends the economic growth=\n theory=20\nexhibits.\n=09=09It is also used to explain gains in productivity associated with tech=\nnology=20\nimprovements.\n=09=09The Capital Engine concept presented in this paper could serve as a b=\nasis for=20\nnew growth theory.=09Submitted for publications in =01&Economic Theory=018,=\n October 2000)\n\n    =20\nA fourth paper entitled \"Innovation: Why\" is under preparation. In this=20\npaper, we are able to substantiate  based on the concept of  the Capital=20\nEngine that innovation is the most important driver for economic growth. Yo=\nu=20\ncan see why I chose these two words in the title of the paper from my Enron=\n=20\nworld.\n\nI have been collaborating with Professor Oweiss on my own time and I am=20\npleased that we managed to get to this point. Professor Oweiss and I are no=\nw=20\nconvinced that we have reached some breakthroughs that could revolutionize=\n=20\nthe study of Economics. We also feel that we can build further on what we=\n=20\nreached, and even making more valuable contributions.\n\nI am sure that you will be pleased to learn of the above, of course being a=\nn=20\nEconomist you shall appreciate it even more.\n\nAs I reach this critical stage on our path of this research project,  I wou=\nld=20\nlike to seek Enron support in two areas:\n\nI.   Patent(s) / Copy Righting:\n     I feel that the contributions that are covered in the three papers are=\n=20\noriginal and may warrant patenting / copy righting.=20\n     Since I am the primary author of these papers I wanted to have some=20\ncredit go to Enron.\n\nII.  Grant / Sponsorship:\n     I feel that my endeavors which have been purely on my own personal tim=\ne=20\nso far, need to be replaced by a more concerted effort now that we have=20\nreached a =20\n     critical mass. Towards this end, Dr. Oweiss and myself are taking step=\ns=20\nto get funding from the National Science Foundation for a joint research=20\nproject that=20\n     would be carried out through the Georgetown University.\n     I do not know of any particular programs within Enron that would affor=\nd=20\nme the opportunity to complete a project like the one we are envisaging. =\n=20\n     I feel that such a research program will be very valuable.  I am furth=\ner=20\nconvinced that such program will not be only of an academic value but it wi=\nll=20\nhave=20\n     significant impact to the business world.\n\n I trust that the publicity that Enron being the leading company in=20\ninnovation would get out of the success that I am hoping for  the proposed=\n=20\nresearch project will be many folds the amount of money Enron would=20\ncontribute to the proposed effort.=20\n\nI would be delighted to send you copies of the three papers and / or make a=\n=20\nbrief presentation on the subject.\n\nI wish to thank you for taking the time to read the above e-mail amid your=\n=20\nbusy schedule.=20\n\nRegards,\n\nHemmat Safwat\nGeneral Manager,\nDevelopment Engineering\nEnron Middle East\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nI\n", "mid" : "31313247.1075840225542.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/903.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "903.", "date" : "2000-11-28 00:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Some Personal Endeavors" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b42" }, "sender" : "mccue@mdcsystems.com", "recipients" : [ "distributionlist@mdcsystems.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "MDC Sponsors Construction SuperConference (December 2000)\n\nMDC Systems, Inc. is proud to announce its sponsorship of the 15th\nAnnual Construction SuperConference, the industry forum for contractors,\nowners and their attorneys. This SuperConference is being held at the\nFairmont Hotel in San Francisco on December 7th and 8th.\n\nThe Construction SuperConference has become the most popular\nconstruction conference held anywhere. In attendance can be found an\nunmatched lineup of top-level construction experts who organize and\npresent informative, in-depth and timely sessions.\n\nMDC Hosts Executive Briefing\nAttendees can hear the most knowledgeable panelists and speakers discuss\nthe latest trends and developments in an ever-changing construction\nenvironment. Join MDC as we host a session entitled \"Restarting Stalled\nProjects and Lessons Learned for Future Projects,\" Friday, December 8,\n9:45-11:15 a.m.\n\nMDC's Robert C. McCue, P.E., President, also joins a Pepper Hamilton\nLLP-sponsored panel presenting \"Realistic Approaches to Design/Build:\nChanging Attitudes and Shifting Risks,\" Thursday, December 7, 11:30-1\np.m.\n\nWe welcome all of our colleagues to join us in California for this\nevent.\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n------------------------------\nIf you are interested in attending or want to learn more about the\nconference please visit www.mdcsystems.com or contact Lisa Voshelle at\nvoshelle@mdcsystems.com.", "mid" : "14041853.1075840225633.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/904.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "distributionlist@mdcsystems.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "904.", "date" : "2000-11-28 01:16:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "MDC Sponsors Construction SuperConference 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b43" }, "sender" : "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "susan.skarness@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com" ], "text" : "The location of the above referenced meeting scheduled for Wednesday, \nNovember 29th, starting @ 2:30 p.m. (Houston time) has changed.  The new \nlocation of the meeting will be EB-50M the Dining Room.  \n\n\nWade - To join the meeting please use the following call-in number:  \n713-853-3233,  confirmation number: 6500\n\nThanks", "mid" : "13104012.1075840225660.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/905.", "bcc" : [ "susan.skarness@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "905.", "date" : "2000-11-28 00:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "DPC Selldown Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b44" }, "sender" : "lisa.iannotti@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "I will also be faxing this section to your home.", "mid" : "21404650.1075840225683.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/906.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "906.", "date" : "2000-11-28 00:37:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Gene's Section" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b45" }, "sender" : "lisa.iannotti@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This file is too large to email.  I will not be able to email this section to \nyou.  I will only be faxing this section to your home.", "mid" : "5151613.1075840225729.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/908.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "908.", "date" : "2000-11-28 00:46:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Nick's Section" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b46" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ealvittor@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Liz -\n\nI had a very interesting conversation with Rocky.  He is still in business, \njust finishing up boots for the new President.    Also, I have been called \n\"Precious\" and \"Baby\" this morning.  Somehow, it just seems appropriate from \nhim!!\n\nHe is located at RJ's Boot Company and Shoe Shop\n3321 Ella Blvd. & 34th Street\nHouston, Texas  77018\n\nPhone:  713-682-1650, fax 713-682-5520\n\nRosie", "mid" : "12737251.1075840225752.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/909.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ealvittor@yahoo.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "909.", "date" : "2000-11-28 01:22:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Rocky Carroll" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b47" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sharon:\n\nMr. Lay's e-mail address is kenneth.lay@enron.com\n\nPlease let me know if you have any other questions.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "23802890.1075840202996.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/91.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "skimmel@iexalt.net" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "91.", "date" : "2000-05-09 06:30:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ken Lay's e-mail address" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b48" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken --=20\n\nInvestor's Business Daily would like to write a profile of you for their=20\n\"Leaders & Success\" page.  The daily feature is a 1200-word profile with a=\n=20\ntop executive about their keys to success and how they motivate people.   Y=\nou=20\nare scheduled to do a 45-minute telephone interview with David Saito-Chung,=\n=20\nIBD's markets writer, on Wednesday,=20\nNov. 29 at 1:30 p.m.  David said the goal of his story is to not just=20\ndescribe what you have accomplished at Enron, but show how you achieved=20\nsuccess.  He is looking for specific examples and anecdotes that illustrate=\n=20\nEnron's vision and innovation. =20\n\nDavid has submitted the following questions in advance of the interview:\n\nWhat did critics say when Enron proposed to create a natural gas trading=20\nmarket? How did you respond to their opinions? Why did you see an opportuni=\nty=20\nwhile others didn=01,t?\nYou debated with people at the FERC on how the natural gas market should be=\n=20\nrun. You also lobbied the government to change its rules that regulated the=\n=20\nnatural gas industry. Was persistence the biggest key to your success in=20\nthose matters?\nTell me about the planning of EnronOnline. Whose idea was it? How did you=\n=20\ninitially respond to it?\nWhy do you think EnronOnline has been so successful?\nHow do you view technology? What role has it played in Enron=01,s success?=\n=20\nSome publications have named Enron as having one of the best-quality=20\nmanagement teams of any company. Why?=20\nHow do you build and keep foster a strong managing team? How many people at=\n=20\nEnron have =01&CEO=018 in their official business titles?\nWhy can you compete with major investment banks on Wall Street to get the=\n=20\nbrightest business school graduates?\nHow does your company inspire employees to be creative and innovative?\nWhy was Enron the first to create risk management products for the paper=20\nproducts industry and other industries?\n\nAs additional background, I've also attached the Leaders & Success feature =\non=20\nGE's Jeffrey Immelt in today's paper.  I will come to your office at 1:30=\n=20\ntomorrow to place the call. =20\n\nThank you.\nKaren\n\n\n\nAbout Leaders & Success\nWe uncover what turned ordinary individuals into extraordinary leaders. The=\nse=20\nmotivational profiles reveal the techniques, philosophies and determination=\n=20\nthat drive successful people to the top. Learn practical management=20\ntechniques and methods to move you ahead in your career. These are proven=\n=20\nmodels of success you won't want to miss.?\n\n\n\nLeaders & Success\nTuesday, November 28, 2000\nGE's Jeffrey R. Immelt=20\nHis Focus On The Customer Boosted Him To The Top=20\nBy Patrick Seitz\nInvestor's Business Daily\nJeffrey R. Immelt, the man chosen to succeed the legendary Jack Welch as=20\nchief executive of General Electric Co., knows there's just one person=20\nkeeping him in business: the customer. And that customer is the person Imme=\nlt=20\ngoes all-out to please.\nImmelt, 44, was plucked from the company's fast-growing GE Medical Systems=\n=20\nbusiness, where he had served as president and chief executive since 1997.=\n=20\nThe $7 billion unit, based in Waukesha, Wis., is a world leader in medical=\n=20\ndiagnostic technology and information systems.\nImmelt attributes much of his success to his laserlike focus on sales.\n\"I love working with customers. . . . Sales has really influenced everythin=\ng=20\nI do. It has instilled in me the important traits of operating with a sense=\n=20\nof urgency and listening to people,\" Immelt said.\nImmelt on Monday was named president and chairman-elect of GE. He will=20\nsucceed John F. \"Jack\" Welch Jr., GE's chairman and CEO, when Welch retires=\n=20\nat the end of 2001.\nWhen Immelt landed at GE Medical Systems in 1997, he quickly showed a knack=\n=20\nfor squeezing growth from a unit known for sluggish sales. Last year, its=\n=20\nrevenue jumped 23% to $6 billion.\nCustomers credit Immelt with going way beyond sales. When Chicago's=20\nNorthwestern Memorial Hospital expanded its scanning services last year,=20\nImmelt spent hours helping to manage its work flow.\n\"That's the kind of collaboration that we find unusual,\" Northwestern=20\nMemorial CEO Gary Mecklenburg told Business Week.\nImmelt has proven himself both by turning around troubled GE divisions and=\n=20\nextracting better performance from thriving units.\nImmelt knows how important it is to set the pace, not follow it. To keep GE=\n=20\nMedical flourishing, he's pushed the unit to expand acquisitions and new=20\nproduct offerings. The division's product line ranges from ultrasound devic=\nes=20\nused in doctors' offices to multimillion-dollar CT and MRI scanners.\nIn his earlier work in GE's Plastics division, Immelt stood out by persuadi=\nng=20\nhard-boiled carmakers to substitute plastics for metal on some parts.\nAs vice president of consumer service for GE's Appliances division, Immelt=\n=20\ndeftly handled the fallout from a recall of refrigerator compressors. To ke=\nep=20\nworkers' morale pumped up during the recall, Immelt would often climb up on=\n a=20\nforklift in GE's Louisville, Ky., plant and pass out words of encouragement=\n=20\nand praise. He took time to speak with employees during such sessions,=20\nlistening carefully to their ideas and concerns.\nImmelt believes that open, fast communication with workers is crucial. Not =\na=20\ntable-thumper, he meets with employees =01) sometimes hundreds at a time =\n=01) to=20\ndiscuss where GE Medical is going. Colleagues say he works at=20\nconsensus-building, urging others to understand different points of view.\nAfter returning from corporate meetings, Immelt distills the latest GE=20\nthinking on videotape, and copies are sent to offices around the world.\nUnderstanding that seeing someone face to face helps foster stronger=20\nrelationships, Immelt also travels often to meet employees and customers.=\n=20\nConstant contact keeps a company united, Immelt believes. So he updates the=\n=20\ncompany's employees once a week via e-mail on the latest developments =01) =\nnew=20\nbusiness, lost sales opportunities and other nuggets about company=20\ninitiatives. E-mail is sent in five languages, and at times up to a dozen,=\n=20\naccording to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.\nImmelt was one of three GE executives who analysts considered possible=20\nsuccessors to Welch. Welch, 65, has been at the helm of the Fairfield,=20\nConn.-based finance, industrial and broadcasting powerhouse for the past tw=\no=20\ndecades.=20\n\"Jeff Immelt is a natural leader, and ideally suited to lead GE for many=20\nyears,\" Welch said. \"He brings a keen strategic intellect, a cutting-edge=\n=20\ntechnological background, strong leadership characteristics and a unique se=\nt=20\nof team-building skills.\"\nKnowing that preparation is key to long-term success, Immelt has long been=\n=20\npreparing himself, says Charles M. Lillis, a former GE executive who hired=\n=20\nImmelt in 1982.\n\"Starting in high school, (in) everything he did he was a leader,\" Lillis=\n=20\ntold the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. \"He played football. He was a student=\n=20\nleader. He went to Procter & Gamble after college and he did a great job in=\n=20\nsales. He also had the right balance of self-confidence and awareness that =\nhe=20\ndid not know everything.\"\nImmelt has strong marketing skills and helped create the GE slogan, \"We bri=\nng=20\ngood things to life,\" in his first job at GE.\nAnalysts and friends say the 6-foot, 4-inch Immelt possesses not only a=20\ncommanding physical presence but also the intellectual strength necessary t=\no=20\ninspire management and workers at GE. Immelt believes that a consistent=20\napproach will give the biggest pay off.=20\nHe's been with GE practically all of his working life, just as his father,=\n=20\nJoseph, before him. His father spent his 38-year career at GE working in th=\ne=20\nAircraft Engine division in Cincinnati.\nImmelt has a good sense of humor and the ability to present himself well to=\n=20\nboth Wall Street and the average worker, much like Welch.\nImmelt realizes that humor helps ease conversation, forge bonds and motivat=\ne=20\npeople. He saw that as an offensive tackle for Dartmouth College's football=\n=20\nteam in the 1970s.=20\nImmelt wanted to keep football practice fun to keep his fellow players fire=\nd=20\nup. Immelt came up with gags, including a tongue-in-cheek award for the coa=\nch=20\nof the week. He liked to loosen up the team with jokes on the sidelines and=\n=20\nin the huddle, according to teammates.\nDespite the fun and games, his teammates could see Immelt's drive. \"When th=\ne=20\nrest of us were feeling our way through college, he took it to the next=20\nlevel,\" former teammate Curt P. Oberg told Business Week.\nImmelt studied just as hard as he played. He graduated cum laude with his=\n=20\nB.S. degree in applied mathematics from Dartmouth and an MBA from Harvard=\n=20\nUniversity.\nHe joined GE in 1982 after a short stint with Procter & Gamble Co. as a bra=\nnd=20\nmanager. His first job with GE was in corporate marketing. That was followe=\nd=20\nby sales, marketing and management positions in the company's plastics and=\n=20\nappliances divisions.\nWhen Immelt took over at GE Medical Systems in 1997, one of his first actio=\nns=20\nwas to oversee an internal management shake-up.\n\"He is an extremely capable executive leader, as evidenced by his record as=\n=20\nCEO of GE Medical Systems,\" analyst Martin Sankey, vice president of Goldma=\nn,=20\nSachs & Co. in New York told The Associated Press. \"He compiled a strong=20\nrecord of generating growth and moving into new markets.\"\nGE Medical Systems has seen profit rise as demand for big-ticket medical=20\nimaging and patient-monitoring gear has grown.\n\"Immelt clearly runs the best business at GE-GE Medical,\" Bill Fiala, an=20\nanalyst at Edward Jones, told Reuters. \"He's taken it international, and he=\n's=20\ndone a fantastic job designing new products and capturing market share.\"\nHe's a disciple and expert of Six Sigma, the quality movement that has been=\n=20\nmade almost a religion at GE. Six Sigma is a complex, highly statistical=20\nquality program that Welch wants as his legacy.\nTo make sure he understood the program, Immelt immersed himself in the stud=\ny=20\nof Six Sigma. Relying on his background in mathematics, he worked out=20\nprobabilities by using solid statistical research.\nGE's next chief will replace an executive who has become a poster boy for=\n=20\nAmerican-style capitalism. Welch's relentless focus on profit and market=20\nshare =01) and GE's evolution from basic manufacturing to the service secto=\nr and=20\ntechnology =01) has been dissected by corporate managers and studied by bus=\niness=20\nschools.\n\n, Investor's Business Daily, Inc. 2000. All Rights Reserved.\nReproduction or redistribution is prohibited.\nFor reprints, call Scoop Media Services (800)=20\n", "mid" : "31261706.1075840225781.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/910.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "910.", "date" : "2000-11-28 02:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Investor's Business Daily Interview" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b49" }, "sender" : "ed.robinson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "My consulting assignment at Azurix will end next month, so I've put calls in \nto Cliff and Mark Metts to see if either of them needs help with either \ncorporate trouble-shooting, or M&A execution. \n\nI thought I should also ask a related question of the two of you: anything \nthat I could assist you with? \n\nAs to the question whether I can be helpful, I believe that Colin, John, and \nMichael have been pleased with my contributions, though you should ask them \ndirectly.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any ideas.\n\nThanks.", "mid" : "20198043.1075840225927.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/911.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "911.", "date" : "2000-11-28 05:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "What's Next?" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b4a" }, "sender" : "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com", "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "text" : "FYI.\nTom\n\n(by fax to Peter Larson)\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Capellas, Michael D.\nSent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 2:05 PM\nTo: Siekman, Tom\nSubject: Please Issue to bod\n\n\nThis morning Rich Gardner of SSB issued a negative report on the segment and\nspecifically called out us. He sited high channel inventory parts shortages\nand general demand. Report also called out Dell. We issued statement around\nmidday.\n\nThis is the same analyst that called out stuffing last quarter.\n\nTo say we are annoyed would be a gross understatement and we are being as\naggressive as we can be within limits of disclosure\n\nI will make some personal visits this week\n\nIt is a real nervous market\n", "mid" : "31886564.1075840225951.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/912.", "bcc" : [ "linda.auwers@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "912.", "date" : "2000-11-28 07:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: Please Issue to bod" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b4b" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/27/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,425\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,767\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t468,825\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/27/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,780\t74%\nEnron Europe Limited\t164\t35%\nGlobal Products\t178\t41%\nEnron Metals\t303\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t52%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t3,265,011,002\nMTD\t53,042,491,259\nLTD\t266,471,195,675\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,645,326,254\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t18,254,266,074\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t579\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,120\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,135\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,812\n", "mid" : "19656066.1075840225980.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/913.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "913.", "date" : "2000-11-28 07:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 27, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b4c" }, "sender" : "buckley@puc.state.pa.us", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chairman John Quain of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission needs to\nspeak with Chairman Lay at his earliest convenience.\n\nMr. Quain would like to discuss a confidential matter concerning national\nenergy policy.  Mr. Quain is currently in South America with Governor Ridge\nof Pennsylvania on a trade mission.\n\nMr. Quain would be available after 1:00 p.m. CST, tomorrow, Thursday, or\nFriday at the latest for this conference call.  We will handle the logistics\nof the call.\n\nKindly call me at (717) 783-8021, my direct line number, if Chairman Lay can\naccommodate this request.\n\nThank you for your kind consideration.\n\nDennis J. Buckley\nCounsel to the Chairman", "mid" : "16125728.1075840226005.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/914.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "914.", "date" : "2000-11-28 08:41:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Request from Chairman Quain" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b4d" }, "sender" : "bill_lewis@mckinsey.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nSorry to miss you today when I called. Since I am leaving for India in a\nfew minutes, I thought I would sent you an E-mail, and then I can try to\ncall you from India. Because of the time difference, it will not be easy\nfor us to connect. Unfortunately I will not be back in the US until\nDecember 7.\n\nThe reason for my call was to see if you would feel comfortable putting my\nname forward to Dick Cheney for a position in the new administration. I am\nnot sure where the best fit would be, but it might be Chairman of the\nNational Economic Council. That job has a good combination of management\nand economics. You know I have only been associated with Democratic\nadministrations in past, but Democratic administrations were a little\ndifferent in those days. You are somewhat familiar with my record on\neconomics and there is a lot on that in the public domain.\n\nJust let me know what you think. Maybe a quick E-mail would suffice ( I am\ncarrying my computer).\n\nBest regards,\nBill\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+-------------------------------------------------------------+", "mid" : "5978326.1075840226028.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/915.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "915.", "date" : "2000-11-28 08:43:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "New Administration" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b4e" }, "sender" : "sherri.sera@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com" ], "text" : "Please see the attached memo from Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling.\n", "mid" : "15771477.1075840226054.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/916.", "bcc" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "916.", "date" : "2000-11-28 08:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Details for first Enron Corporate Policy Committee" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b4f" }, "sender" : "msanjuan@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "> Ken,\n>\n> I recently came upon the attached article. Is it possible? I think George\n> W is going to need\n> the \"Top Guns\" in order to have a successful tenure. As always, if there\n> is anything that I\n> can do in support of my Chairman, I stand ready to do so.\n>\n> Regards,\n>\n> Miguel\n>\n> Exclusive Reports\n>\n> From the November 17, 2000 print edition\n>\n>\n> Lay of the land: Pundits see Enron CEO as top contender for Bush energy\n> czar\n> Monica Perin\n> Enron Corp. CEO Ken Lay's name is buzzing around Houston as a possible\n> Secretary of Energy in a Bush Administration, if George W. Bush ultimately\n> emerges victorious in the Florida brouhaha.\n> Lay held a post in the Department of Energy early in his career and has\n> long been a frequent flyer to the nation's capital to testify, lobby and\n> consult with federal officials on energy issues.\n> Lay was also considered a candidate for a cabinet position in the previous\n> Bush administration. When former President George Bush named his Commerce\n> Secretary, Houstonian Robert Mosbacher, as general chairman of his\n> re-election campaign in December of 1991, Lay was on the list of possible\n> successors to Mosbacher.\n> As of last week, Lay was maintaining that no one from either presidential\n> camp had talked to him about any cabinet positions.\n> \"He says he doesn't have any interest in going back to Washington. He's\n> already been there and done that,\" says Enron spokesman Mark Palmer,\n> although he adds that Lay has \"left himself some wiggle room.\"\n> Another Houstonian, Bill White -- CEO of Wedge International -- served as\n> Deputy Secretary of Energy from 1993 to 1995 in the Clinton-Gore\n> Administration. White believes that if the senior Bush had been re-elected\n> in 1992, Lay would likely have been appointed to a position in that\n> administration.\n> \"It would be a great fit for Ken,\" White says of the energy secretary\n> role.\n> Ron Oligny, a Houston oil industry consultant and author, has also heard\n> the Lay rumors and finds it \"difficult to see him walk away from\" such an\n> opportunity.\n> \"He has demonstrated the ability to create an atmosphere in which new and\n> positive things can happen in the energy sector, so he would be a valid\n> choice,\" Oligny says. \"He certainly understands the transition that is\n> going on in the energy market.\"\n> John Sodergreen, editor and publisher of several online trade publications\n> in the energy commodities trading sector also sees Lay as \"a likely\n> candidate.\"\n> The Maryland-based industry watcher points out that Bush has mentioned Lay\n> in several speeches, and Lay has made big contributions to Bush's\n> campaign. Sodergreen believes Lay would not turn down an offer.\n> \"That would be very bad for Enron. He couldn't do that. Besides, he\n> doesn't need more money,\" says Sodergreen.\n> Lay and his wife, Linda, were the biggest individual Texas contributors of\n> soft money in the 2000 elections, giving a total of $361,000 with 96\n> percent going to Republican candidates, according to figures compiled by\n> the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.\n> Enron Corp. also topped the list of corporate soft money donors in Texas,\n> with a total of $988,000 -- $248,000 to Democrats and $740,000 to\n> Republicans.\n> Houston energy analyst Matthew Simmons of Simmons & Co. International\n> takes a dissident view. He doesn't think Lay would take the job of energy\n> secretary.\n> \"He would have eight or 10 years ago, but not now,\" he says.\n> Simmons says he has \"lobbied hard\" for the Secretary of Energy appointee\n> in a Bush administration to be a Democrat.\n> \"It's a key appointment, and it needs to be bipartisan,\" he says. \"We've\n> so demagogued energy in the campaign. You have to reach across the aisle.\"\n>\n> Simmons says he has proposed either Bennett Johnston, a retired senior\n> senator from Louisiana and a longtime Senate Energy Committee member, or\n> David Boren, retired Oklahoma senator and \"the other energy giant in\n> Congress.\" Both are Democrats.\n>\n>\n>  Copyright 2000 American City Business Journals Inc.\n>\n> ", "mid" : "24761471.1075840226078.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/917.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "917.", "date" : "2000-11-28 08:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Article about ken lay" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b50" }, "sender" : "djtheroux@independent.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tue, 28 Nov 2000 17:19:28 -0600\nDate: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 17:19:28 -0600\nMessage-Id: <200011282319.RAA13797@server1.pjdoland.com>\nTo: klay@enron.com\nFrom: David Theroux <DJTheroux@independent.org>\nReply-to: DJTheroux@independent.org\nX-Mailer: Perl Powered Socket Mailer\nSubject: THE LIGHTHOUSE: November 28, 2000\n\nTHE LIGHTHOUSE\n\"Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy...\"\nVOL. 2, ISSUE 46\nNovember 28, 2000\n\nWelcome to The Lighthouse, the e-mail newsletter of The Independent=20\nInstitute, the non-partisan, public policy research organization=20\n<http://www.independent.org>. We provide you with updates of the Institute'=\ns=20\ncurrent research publications, events and media programs.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE:\n1. Paul Craig Roberts Assails the Criminal Justice System\n2. Californians Need More Electricity Deregulation, Not Less\n3. Urban Riots and Small Business\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPAUL CRAIG ROBERTS ASSAILS THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM\n\nThe discovery that a Texas-based crime lab technician fabricated phony=20\nevidence used by criminal prosecutors to convict innocent people only adds =\nto=20\nan already strong case against the American criminal justice system,=20\naccording to Independent Institute Research Fellow Paul Craig Roberts.\n\n\"The criminal justice system has lost the ability to screen out unbalanced=\n=20\npeople who use their offices not to serve justice, but to serve bureaucrati=\nc=20\nsuccess indicators such as conviction rates, propagandistic causes and tort=\n=20\nlawyers. If truth be known, some of the worst criminals in the country are=\n=20\nensconced in the offices of the criminal justice system.\"\n\n\"The public was shocked to learn that the highly respected FBI Crime Lab wa=\ns=20\nmanufacturing false evidence to aid prosecutors. The public was shocked aga=\nin=20\nwhen it was discovered that the Los Angeles Police Department had framed=20\nhundreds of people sent to prison.\n\n\"These injustices, committed by people whom society trusts to determine gui=\nlt=20\nand innocence, are not aberrations. If the premier crime lab and a premier=\n=20\npolice department are corrupt, you can imagine the situation elsewhere. And=\n=20\nindeed, wherever we look we witness the cruelty of a bureaucratized system=\n=20\ndriven not by justice but by conviction rates.\"\n\nFor more, see \"How Justice Was Lost,\" by Paul Craig Roberts, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-1.html.\n\nSee also Bruce Benson's suggestions for reforming the criminal justice syst=\nem=20\nin the Independent Institute book, TO SERVE AND PROTECT: Privatization and=\n=20\nCommunity in Criminal Justice (The Independent Institute, 1999), at=20\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-2.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nCALIFORNIANS NEED MORE ELECTRICITY DEREGULATION, NOT LESS\n\nThe huge jump in electricity rates in parts of California last summer cause=\nd=20\nmany to believe that the state's deregulation of the electric power industr=\ny=20\nwas a mistake. In response, the state's \"Independent System Operator\" (ISO)=\n,=20\nthe quasi-government agency that manages electricity transmission, imposed=\n=20\nshort-term price ceilings on wholesale electricity rates; its renewal of th=\ne=20\nprice caps last month, extending indefinitely, appears to be the beginning =\nof=20\nelectricity re-regulation.\n\nHowever, the ISO's price caps ensure that Californians will face future=20\nproblems, writes Scott Esposito, public affairs intern at The Independent=\n=20\nInstitute, in a new op-ed.\n\n\"The ISO's price caps are a case of a remedy that is far worse than the=20\ndisease,\" writes Esposito. \"By capping the price that generators may sell=\n=20\ntheir electricity at $250 per megawatt hour, the ISO=01,s proposal would ma=\nke=20\nCalifornia a market that no sane generator would enter. Why sell electricit=\ny=20\nin California for, at most, $250 per megawatt hour, when you can sell it in=\n=20\nNew York for up to $1300 per megawatt hour?\"\n\nCalifornians would be better served by abolishing the ISO and opening=20\nelectricity transmission to the free market, thereby encouraging the=20\ndevelopment of new transmission capacity, Esposito argues.\n\n\"Massive rate hikes leading to $400 August electricity bills in San Diego,=\n=20\nand extensive blackouts in San Francisco, have made utility deregulation lo=\nok=20\nlike a mistake. However, the real mistake lies not with utility deregulatio=\nn=20\nper se but with its incomplete execution.\"\n\nFor more, see \"Californians Need More Electricity Deregulation, Not Less,\" =\nby=20\nScott Esposito, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-3.html.\n\nFor more on electricity deregulation, see \"Of Stranded Costs and Stranded=\n=20\nHopes,\" by Fred S. McChesney (THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Spring 1999), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-4.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nURBAN RIOTS AND SMALL BUSINESSES\n\nDespite pleas by the Bush and Gore camps that their supporters abide by the=\n=20\nrule of law (if only they could agree on *which* election rules and court=\n=20\nrulings are applicable), the election mess may turn decidedly uglier --=20\nespecially if Florida's presidential vote is sent to the Florida Legislatur=\ne,=20\na possibility described in last week's LIGHTHOUSE.\n\nThat's why it is imperative that Ralph Nader, Jesse Jackson, sundry agit-pr=\nop=20\ntalk show personalities, and other self-appointed spokespersons for the=20\n\"disenfranchised,\" voice their commitment to civic order.\n\nThe lesson of the urban riots of the 1960s is instructive.\n\nThe long, hot summers of 1965 to 1968 saw more than three hundred riots,=20\nresulting in two hundred deaths and the destruction of several thousand=20\nbusinesses, according to historian Jonathan J. Bean, writing in the fall=20\nissue of THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW. Egged on by ideologues, rioters looted=20\nunprotected stores to the chant of \"burn, baby, burn.\"\n\nAfter the rioting stopped, a cottage industry of politicians, academics and=\n=20\ncelebrities explained away the mob violence by dwelling on the rioters'=20\n\"context.\" But the injustices suffered by the mobs' victims were completely=\n=20\nignored, and some inner-city neighborhoods never recovered, as evidenced by=\n=20\nthe hackneyed image of politicians visiting blighted inner cities and=20\npromising, if elected, to do for it what his opponent cannot.\n\nIf political operatives in the current election mess wish to cultivate an=\n=20\nimage of statesmanship before things get too ugly they could, as Bean=20\nimplores policymakers to in general, \"delegitimize 'political' violence by=\n=20\nrefusing to romanticize the actions of a lawless mob.\"\n\nFor Jonathan Bean's article, \"=01,Burn, Baby, Burn=01,: Small Business in t=\nhe Urban=20\nRiots of the 1960s\" (THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Fall 2000), see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-5.html.\n\nFor an updated version of \"Presidents, Courts, and the 'Political Questions=\n=20\nDoctrine,'\" by Rob Latham, public affairs director of The Independent=20\nInstitute, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-6.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIf you enjoy receiving THE LIGHTHOUSE ... please help us support it.\n\nYour supporting Independent Associate Membership enables us to reach=20\nthousands of other people. So, please make a contribution to The Independen=\nt=20\nInstitute. See http://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-7.html =\nto=20\ndonate, or contact Ms. Priscilla Busch by phone at 510-632-1366 x105, fax t=\no=20\n510-568-6040, email to <PBusch@independent.org>, or snail mail to The=20\nIndependent Institute, 100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621-1428.\nAll contributions are tax-deductible.  Thank you!\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFor previous issues of THE LIGHTHOUSE, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-8.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nFor information on books and other publications from The Independent=20\nInstitute, see\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink2-46-9.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTo subscribe (or unsubscribe) to The Lighthouse, please go to=20\nhttp://www.independent.org/subscribe.html, choose \"subscribe\" (or=20\n\"unsubscribe\"), enter your e-mail address and select \"Go.\"\n\nCopyright , 2000 The Independent Institute\n100 Swan Way\nOakland, CA 94621-1428\n(510) 632-1366 phone\n(510) 568-6040 fax\ninfo@independent.org\nhttp://www.independent.org\n", "mid" : "23991545.1075840226104.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/918.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "918.", "date" : "2000-11-28 09:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b51" }, "sender" : "david.delainey@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken, in response to your note, I am not aware of any official dialogue with \nMr. Kase Lawal about a potential sale of Mariner or with the economics of the \naborted IPO.  His $250 M valuation may have been appropriate 12 to 18 months \nago.  However, Mariner has enjoyed a series of successful wells that are \nexpected to be booked in reserve reports next March not to mention \nsignificant increases in gas and oil prices.  Our current valuations, in the \n$600M range is a stretch target but not incredibly out of line given reserve \ngrowth and current energy prices.  Our current goal, is to be able to \ndemonstrate three to four quarters of increasing operating cashflow and \nreserves growth before attempting a private sale mid next year to a \nsignificant E&P concern that desires an offshore division.  The \nconcentration, operating and exploration risk implicit in Mariner make it a \nvery poor IPO candidate ((ie) I'm not sure that an IPO was ever a viable \nstrategy to maximize the exit value).\n\nI would recommend that we not meet to make the following points:\n a) Mariner is not on the market at this point in time and\n b)  his un-solicited offer does not warrant serious attention.\n\nOtherwise, we would be glad to speak to him in the future if we decide to \nsell tha asset.\n\nI hope this meets with your approval.\n\nRegards\nDelainey\n", "mid" : "2288971.1075840226228.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/919.", "bcc" : [ "jeff.donahue@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "919.", "date" : "2000-11-28 12:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Mariner" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b52" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "epi@steps-peace.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Kenneth L. Lay, Chairman and CEO of Enron Corp. will not be able to \nattend the November 16 - 17, 2000 6th Olympiad of the Mind.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call me.\n\n713/853-5769\n\nThank you", "mid" : "19250131.1075840203018.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/92.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "epi@steps-peace.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "92.", "date" : "2000-05-09 06:38:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "6th Olympiad of the Mind" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b53" }, "sender" : "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken and Jeff,\n\nAs I think you both know I have been active in recruiting at Cornell for the \nEnron Associate program for several years now.  I also recently have become \ninvolved with something called the Park Leadership Fellowship Board which \nprovides scholarships and forums to discuss business leadership issues.  They \nare holding a pretty prominent event called Leadership week which will \ninclude the business heads of Corning and American Express discussing their \ncompany's strategies for defining leadership in business today.  I hate to \nask you guys to do things like this but it is a pretty big event and would \nreally highlight Enron's recognition of Cornell as being a \"Core School\" in \nthe MBA recruiting process.  The event as outlined below is scheduled for \nMarch 28th.  I appreciate your consideration.\n\nKevin\n\n----- Forwarded by Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications on 11/29/00 08:38 AM \n-----\n\n\tras22@cornell.edu\n\t11/29/00 06:19 AM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Kevin Hannon/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: \n\nKevin-\n\n\nJust a quick follow-up on my November 2 email regarding Enron's\nparticipation in the Johnson School's March Leadership Week and the\npossibility of doing a case study on Enron.  Wondered if you have had a\nchance to float these ideas with Jeff or Ken?  I know you have lots on\nyou plate.  Let me know if you have any sense of how this might go. \nBelow is the earlier email I sent to you.  Thanks for the help.  Hope all\nis well with you.\n\n\n            Nov.2 email text\n\n\nWe at Cornell's Johnson School would like to establish a stronger link\nwith Enron, a company which we believe to be a leading example of the\nagile organization which will dominate in the dynamic, unpredictable\nmarkets of the next decade.  One connecting point which we would like\nEnron to consider is with our Center for Leadership in Dynamic\nOrganizations which draws faculty and students from across Cornell and\nbeyond.\n\n\nThe specific activities that we propose at this point in time are two. \nFirst, we would like to invite a senior leader from Enron to be a key\nspeaker at the Johnson School's Leadership Week in March, 2001.  As\ndescribed in the attached materials, Leadership Week is made up of three\nconferences focused on academic faculty, leading-edge corporations and\nstudents.  We very much would like Enron to present what we call a \"live\ncase study\" at the corporate conference on <underline>March 28,\n2001</underline>.\n\n\nYou, of course, are an obvious candidate to do this.  Alternatively, this\nis the kind of event that is made to order for Jeff Skilling or Ken Lay\nand would give them a chance to interact with other corporate leaders and\nthe Cornell community.  Other corporate leaders we have signed up for the\ncorporate conference are John Loose, President and COO of Corning, Ken\nChenault, incoming CEO of American Express, Marty Coyne, just announced\nPresident of Kodak's new Commercial Group.  Each of these leaders has a\ndistinct message to deliver about the leadership challenges involved in\ncontinually reinventing themselves in a fast-changing marketplace.  \n\n\nWe have several other speakers lined up for other parts of Leadership\nWeek, including Ken Blanchard and, we think, Abbey Cohen from Goldman\nSachs.  We have some chance of getting Bill Ford from Ford Motor Company\nand an outside shot at Jack Welch through our President Emeritus Frank\nRhodes, but these are still long shots.\n\n\nThe point is that this is the biggest thing that will happen at the\nJohnson School and probably at Cornell next year.  If Jeff or Ken wanted\na platform for telling the Enron story, this would be a good one.  If\nthey can't do it, hopefully we could convince you to do it.  Again, the\ndate is March 28, 2001.       \n\n\nThe second proposal is to develop a teaching case on Enron along the same\nlines.  In fact, if we started working on the teaching case soon, it\ncould become the basis for the March conference live case study\npresentation.  We believe that Enron is unique in its ability to\nliterally create new markets.  The question is how do you lead and manage\nan organization to keep the tight financial and risk controls in place\nthat you do, but still create the entrepreneurial behavior that seems to\nbe the case at Enron.  What kind of management philosophies, systems and\npractices make this possible.\n\n\nI know that Enron was the subject of two Harvard cases in 1993 and around\n1997.  As I understand it neither focused on organizational and\nleadership issues.  We would like to devote a small research team to\nbuilding this case about Enron, directed by myself and Professor Lee Dyer\nfrom the ILR School.  We would need access to a number of people in the\nEnron organization, but are very aware of the demands on time for fast\nmoving organizations and are committed to doing this in a very efficient\nway.\n\n\nKevin, we appreciate your willingness to entertain these two ideas and\nhopefully test them with your top leaders.  We will do anything we can to\nmake it feasible for Enron to engage with us on these two initiatives. \nPlease let me know what I can do to help you carry this forward.  As\nalways, thanks for your great personal support.\n\n\nDick\n", "mid" : "17370198.1075840226254.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/920.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "920.", "date" : "2000-11-29 00:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cornell" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b54" }, "sender" : "contact@weforum.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nPlease find below your username for the private area of our website which\nprovides you with updated information regarding the programme and\nparticipants of the Annual Meeting (http://www.weforum.org/davosprivate).\n\nYour username : klay\n(For security reasons, your password will be sent in a separate e-mail)\n\nUse of the resources in this private area will soon allow you to:\n\n- Reduce the time required for your sign-up process on the spot in Davos\nfor sessions held in conjunction with a meal. All you need to do is provide\nyour credit card details in advance through our secured website.\n\n- Check your office mail through the kiosk. All you need to do is fill in a\nform providing the technical parameters necessary for establishing the\nconnection. The parameters for this POP3 information can be supplied by the\ntechnical support staff in your office.\n\n- Access the content of the sessions of previous events and the details of\npanellists at our meetings when you explore the latest version of the\nKnowledge Navigator. The Knowledge Navigator provides summaries of sessions\nfrom previous meetings and summits structured along themes, regions and\nindustries as well as a biography and contact information for each\npanellist.\n\nThe Forum looks forward to your participation in Davos.\n\nBest regards,\n\nMaurizio Travaglini\nDirector, Annual Meeting\nWorld Economic Forum", "mid" : "17369501.1075840226278.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/921.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "921.", "date" : "2000-11-29 09:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Access to the private area of the Annual Meeting 2001 - part 1" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b55" }, "sender" : "contact@weforum.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "To the attention of:\nDr Kenneth L. Lay\nChairman and Chief Executive Officer\nENRON CORPORATION\n\n\nDear Dr Lay,\n\nFollowing my previous e-mail, please find below your password for access to\nthe private area of our website (http://www.weforum.org/davosprivate):\n\nYour password : dqciiw\n(For security reasons your username has been sent in a separate e-mail)\n\nMaurizio Travaglini\nDirector, Annual Meeting\nWorld Economic Forum\n\n", "mid" : "5646618.1075840226300.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/922.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "922.", "date" : "2000-11-29 10:15:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Access to the private area of the Annual Meeting 2001 - part 2" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b56" }, "sender" : "john.lavorato@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken\n\nI was able to enjoy the basketball game last night in your seats.  My family \nand I had a wonderful time.\n\nThanks\n\nJohn Lavorato", "mid" : "10785053.1075840226323.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/923.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "923.", "date" : "2000-11-29 03:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b57" }, "sender" : "chad_modad@enron.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay,\n\nThank you in advance for taking time to meet with me.\n\nI wanted to let you know in advance the topics I would like to discuss.\n\nNow that I have been at EBS for a little over a year, I want to update you on \nmy\nprogress and experiences within EBS.\n\nThe other topic I would like to discuss with you is my pursuit of an MBA.  \nMore\nspecifically I wanted to gather some of your insight as to pros and cons of \nthis\npursuit and how having an MBA with a technical background positions me within\nEnron.\n\nI would also like to talk to you about the outside business interest of mine\nthat I mentioned the night of the RISE School fundraiser.  This interest\nfulfills my entrepreneurial desires and for that matter, I have been involved\nwith this company for the last five years and am one of three principles.\n\n\nBest regards,\n\nChad Modad\nSoftware Engineer\nEnron Broadband Services\nTel: 713-669-4070\nCell: 713-516-2347\n", "mid" : "3349968.1075840226346.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/924.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "924.", "date" : "2000-11-29 03:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b58" }, "sender" : "enron.announcement@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "enron.committee@enron.com", "drew.lynch@enron.com", "drew.lynch@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "drew.lynch@enron.com" ], "text" : "VP Candidate  -  Bridget Fraser\n\nPlease find attached the recommendation letter and CV for Bridget Fraser.\n\n\n", "mid" : "32143393.1075840226369.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/925.", "bcc" : [ "drew.lynch@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "enron.committee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "925.", "date" : "2000-11-29 11:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "VP Candidate - Bridget Fraser." }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b59" }, "sender" : "jkollaer@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken, while the  speculation is running rampant on your possible role in the \nBush administration,  I just wanted to say that,?we would hate to lose you as \nthe \"go to \"leader  here in Houston, the country, Houston, the Partnership, \nand the business  community would be well served by your inclusion in the \nBush  administration....\n?\nNot that I have a  right to be, I would be \"right proud\" for you to represent \nHouston in the White  House.\nHappy  holidays!\nJim\n\nJim Kollaer \njkollaer@houston.org \n?", "mid" : "7666171.1075840226392.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/926.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "926.", "date" : "2000-11-29 06:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Washington" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b5a" }, "sender" : "b@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "b@msn.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Good morning,\n\n?\n\nI thought you might be interested in the attached independent letters sent =\nto=20\nthe Prime Minister of Canada (Jean Chretien) from the Premier of the=20\nNorthwest Territories and the Chairperson of the Inuvialuit Regional=20\nCorporation.?=20\n\n?\n\nThese letters were sent to the PM as the result of the erroneous statements=\n=20\nmade him on a recent political visit to Whitehorse, Yukon.\n\n?\n\nIf I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to give me a call a=\nt=20\nyour convenience.\n\n?\n\nBest regards,\n\n?\n\nBruce\n\n?\n\n?\n\n\n=09\n=09\n=09\n=09\n=09Dr. Bruce Hall, P.E., MBA\n=09\n=09?\n=09\n=09Vice President & COO????????????????????????????????????????????????????=\n???=20\nPresident & COO\n=09\n=09Arctic Resources Company????????????????????????????? ArctiGas Resources=\n=20\nCorporation\n=09\n=09Three Riverway????????????????????????????????????????????????? 540 =01)=\n 5th=20\nAvenue S.W.\n=09\n=09Suite 1375???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Suite=\n 1800\n=09\n=09Houston, Texas???????????????????????????????????????????????? Calgary,=\n=20\nAlberta\n=09\n=09USA 77056??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Canada =\nT2P=20\n0M2\n=09?\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n\n?\n - Cournoyea - Kakfwi - Pelletierr.doc\n - PM November 23.doc", "mid" : "29876598.1075840226416.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/927.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "b@msn.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "927.", "date" : "2000-11-29 06:24:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Northwest Territories and Aboriginal Response" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b5b" }, "sender" : "danielyergin@cera.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Kenneth L. Lay \nChairman & C.E.O. \nEnron Corporation \n\nDear Dr. Lay: \n\nAs part of CERAWeek 2001, you are cordially invited to participate in the \nLeadership Circle, an exclusive program for senior executives to be held in \nHouston, Texas, February 11-16, 2001, in conjunction with CERAWeek 2001 and \nour 20th annual Executive Conference. \n\nThe Leadership Circle has become a highlight of our annual conference, \nbringing together a very high-level, select group of government ministers and \nenergy decision makers for informal discussions as well as substantive \npresentations on issues of common concern.\n\nOur focus this year is energy market turmoil and its effect on investment \nstrategies, regulatory backlash, and industry structure.? We will also \ndiscuss the postelection prospects for the economy and US politics. Note that \nwe have extended the program in response to member suggestions and have \nincluded recreational activities on Sunday, February 11, and a reception that \nevening at the unique Paraiso Maravilla in Houston, as well as a special \nSummit on Energy Supply and Investment on Monday morning.\n\nTo view the complete program, and for details on sponsorship and \nregistration, please visit our web site at \nhttp://www.cera.com/cfm/track/mc.cfm?p=674&c=150. Please reserve your place \nat Leadership Circle 2001 by returning a completed registration form, which \ncan be found at http://www.cera.com/cfm/track/mc.cfm?p=785&c=150, or by \ne-mailing your session preferences to CERA Event Registration at \nregister@cera.com.\n\nYou will also receive a copy of the program via regular mail. In the \nmeantime, should you have any questions regarding Leadership Circle \nparticipation or sponsorship, please contact Sabrina Wisner, Leadership \nCircle Manager, at +1 617 441 1339 or swisner@cera.com.\n\nWe hope that you join us for these timely and lively discussions as the \nenergy industry enters the new millenium. I personally hope to see you at \nCERAWeek 2001.\n\nYours sincerely, \n\nDaniel Yergin \nChairman \nCambridge Energy Research Associates \n\nShould you have trouble reaching the Website using the link above, please go \nto http://www.cera.com/lcircle/ \n******************************************************************************\n \nOur relationship with you is very important to us.? If you wish not to \nreceive future e-mail notifications, please send a reply to this message with \n\"DoNotEmail\" as the subject of your message. \n(mailto:webmaster@cera.com?subject=DoNotEmail)\n\n******************************************************************************\n ", "mid" : "27471825.1075840226455.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/928.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "928.", "date" : "2000-11-29 07:55:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Special Invitation to CERA's Leadership Circle" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b5c" }, "sender" : "ruth.brown@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "kurt.huneke@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please see attached memo from Beth Tilney and Cindy Olson. ", "mid" : "9991275.1075840226483.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/929.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "nancy.young@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "kurt.huneke@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "joseph.sutton@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "929.", "date" : "2000-11-29 07:16:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Enron Top Line \"Pulse\" Survey 2000 Results" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b5d" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ksaucier@hobbycomm.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Kenneth Lay, Chairman & CEO of Enron Corp. will not be able to attend the \nMay 16 event.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call me at 713/853-5769.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "5126139.1075840203041.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/93.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ksaucier@hobbycomm.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "93.", "date" : "2000-05-09 07:44:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Fly Me To The Moon" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b5e" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/28/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t5,219\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,858\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t474,044\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/28/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,590\t77%\nEnron Europe Limited\t186\t35%\nGlobal Products\t204\t35%\nEnron Metals\t239\t13%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t52%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t3,909,144,111\nMTD\t56,951,635,370\nLTD\t270,380,339,786\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,721,718,263\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t18,394,732,074\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t580\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t1\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,163\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,177\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,835", "mid" : "16985476.1075840226563.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/930.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "930.", "date" : "2000-11-29 08:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 28, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b5f" }, "sender" : "conference@milkeninstitute.org", "recipients" : [ "friendsofthemilkeninstitute@milkeninstitute.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "? =20\n\n\n\n\nTHE MILKEN INSTITUTE\n\n\n\n?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMilken Institute\n\n\n\nLogo\n\n\nWhen:March 20-21,  2001\nWhere:  Beverly  Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, CA\n\n\n\n\n?\n\n\n\n\nOne  of the year=01,s most highly acclaimed events is back, and it  promise=\ns to=20\nbe better than ever - the Milken Institute 2001  Global Conference. This=20\nconference is a great place to  learn about global economic trends and=20\nnetwork with the  world's leading business and financial professionals.\n?\n\n?\"Your conference is superbly organized. The  participants are of very high=\n=20\ncaliber and the  discussions are quite stimulating. Your Global  Conference=\ns=20\nare achieving their goal of making us think  more clearly about the times=\n=20\nahead and setting a fresh  standard of discussion.\"\n-- Bertrand Renaud, Advisor, Financial  Sector Development Department, The=\n=20\nWorld  Bank\n\n[IMAGE]\n\n\n\n\n\n? =20\n\nHere are  some of the reasons the Milken Institute 2001 Global  Conference =\nis=20\nthe event that business and financial leaders  from around the world won't=\n=20\nmiss: =20\n\nNobel Laureates in  Economics, Physiology and Medicine, and Chemistry will=\n=20\nshare  their thoughts in a two lively sessions moderated by  Institute=20\nChairman Michael Milken . =20\n=01&Breakfast with the CEOs=018  will engage the audience and one another i=\nn a=20\ndebate on  today=01,s leading economic and public policy issues. =20\n26 sessions and three  tracks =01) Business and Finance, Technology, and Gl=\nobal =20\nRegions =01) allow you to pick the topics of most interest to  you. To view=\n the=20\nprogram click  here. =20\nMore than 100 speakers from  the world=01,s leading corporations, financial=\n=20\ninstitutions,  public policy organizations and news media will attend. To =\n=20\nview the current list of speakers click  here. =20\nA great opportunity to  network with more than 1,500 of your peers in=20\nbusiness,  finance and public policy. =20\nTwo days of dynamic  discussions on the biggest opportunities and challenge=\ns =20\nfacing investors and public policy officials around the  globe.=20\nThe 2001 Global Conference  features the latest developments in capital=20\nmarkets,  technology, financial innovations and key economic regions  aroun=\nd=20\nthe world.\n\nPlease  visit our 2001  Global Conference website for more information and =\n=20\nregistration.\n\n\n\n?\n\n?\n\nMilken  Institute, 1250 4th. Street, Santa Monica, CA. 90401. (310) =20\n998-2605. http://www.milkeninstitute.org\n\nIf you would prefer not  to receive further messages, please send us an=20\ne-mail with your  name and affiliation to info@milkeninstitute.org\n=20\n\n?\n\n?\n", "mid" : "27357997.1075840226587.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/931.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "friendsofthemilkeninstitute@milkeninstitute.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "931.", "date" : "2000-11-29 06:35:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "2001 Global Conference" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b60" }, "sender" : "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bobbie.power@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Bobbie,\nWe have finally been able to track down a resume for Nelson Steele.  Based \nupon his resume he is not someone we would have invited to interview for the \nAnalyst Program.  We have also spoken to the Portland Office regarding the \ninterview that Nelson had with them.  According to Amy Fitzpatrick, the HR \nRep in Portland, when he interviewed he was extremely unimpressive.  \nConsequently, he was not extended an offer by the Portland Office.  When they \ncalled to tell him such, his response was, \"that's OK because I did not want \nto work there anyway.\"\n\nI am doubtful that he will fare well in the interview process but will bring \nhim in if that is what is desired.  Please let me know how you wish for us to \nproceed.  Thanks.\nCharlene\n\n\n\n\n\nBobbie Power\n11/07/2000 04:35 PM\nTo: Charlene Jackson/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \n\nSubject: \n\nCharlene I recently sent you a copy of a memo from Henry B. Steele - U of H \nletterhead  regarding a gentleman by the name of Nelson who interviewed as a \nday trader in Portland.  Mr. Lay's message was such  for us to follow up with \nthis.  Would you please let me or Cindy know the status of this memo.\n\nThanks Charlene for your help.\n\nBobbie\n\n\n", "mid" : "9482238.1075840226645.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/932.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bobbie.power@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "932.", "date" : "2000-11-29 10:04:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Nelson Steele" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b61" }, "sender" : "karen.denne@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "text" : "Ken -- Continental Airlines magazine is writing a cover story on you for \ntheir April issue.  The annual technology/business issue is the magazine's \nlargest and most prestigious.  The article will be both a personality profile \nand a business overview, with an emphasis on our broadband business.  The \nwriter, Carol Rust, is scheduled to interview you in your office on Thursday, \nNov. 30 from 10 a.m. to noon.\n\nShe has submitted the following questions in advance of the interview:\n\nHow did you achieve the transformation from a gas pipeline company to a \ncutting-edge energy powerhouse?  \nHow has EnronOnline been developed and what have the benefits been?\nWhat aspects of the company (flexibility, for example) allow it to achieve \nsuccess in so many varied areas?\nHow do you come up with new ideas?\nOf all the things for an energy company to do, why offer bandwidth to content \nproviders?\nWhat are the exact mechanics of the broadband operation?\nHow much of the market does Enron have now, and how much does Enron want?\nWhat did start-up of the broadband business involve?\nWhat were the costs -- money and time?\nWhat do you say to nay-sayers who say Enron will remain only a bit player in \nthis field?\nWhat's next?\n\nI will bring Carol to your office at 10 a.m. and sit in on the interview to \ncoordinate any follow-up questions.\n\nThank you.\nKaren", "mid" : "17976572.1075840226668.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/933.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "vance.meyer@enron.com", "meredith.philipp@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "933.", "date" : "2000-11-29 10:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Continental Airlines Interview" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b62" }, "sender" : "peggy.mahoney@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "text" : "Attached is the final draft of the Macerich news release.  The\nTCV is approximately $280 million.  The draft reflects comments\nfrom Steve Kean, Mark Palmer, Mark Koenig, Cedric Burgher,\nJermey Blachman, Marty Sunde, Tom White and other EES\nexecutives.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any changes or comments.  We'd\nlike to release mid-morning Thursday, November 30.\n\nThanks\nPeggy Mahoney\n57034\n\n", "mid" : "8143430.1075840226694.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/934.", "bcc" : [ "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "934.", "date" : "2000-11-29 16:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Macerich - final draft" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b63" }, "sender" : "enron.announcement@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "enron.committee@enron.com", "enron.1@enron.com", "enron.2@enron.com", "ect.europe@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "As a continuation of the integration of Enron Metals into Enron Europe we are \npleased to announce the following organisational changes which become \neffective immediately.\n\nTom McKeever, presently Chairman of Enron Metals will move into the role of \nVice Chairman Enron Europe reporting directly to John Sherriff and Michael \nBrown.  Tom will focus on developing our key senior business relationships \nacross all of Enron Europe.\n\nJoe Gold will become President of Enron Metals responsible for the entire \norganization.  We will announce Joe's replacement for managing our trading \nand origination efforts on the Continent in the near future.\n\nMichael Farmer and Michael Hutchinson will continue in their roles managing \nthe Metals's Merchanting and Financial Trading businesses respectively.\n\nPlease join us in congratulating Tom and Joe on their new roles.\n\nFrom the Enron Europe Office of the Chairman", "mid" : "31664619.1075840226718.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/935.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "enron.committee@enron.com", "enron.1@enron.com", "enron.2@enron.com", "ect.europe@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "935.", "date" : "2000-11-30 04:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Organisational Change" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b64" }, "sender" : "nficara@wpo.org", "recipients" : [ "pparvensky@wpo.org", "nficara@wpo.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "                         <<...>>            The WPO Ski TAG\n<<...>>\n\n\nWhistler/Blackcomb\nBritish Colombia, Canada\n    February 24-28, 2001\n\nLet it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow\n\n....and that's just what it's doing at spectacular Whistler/Blackcomb in\nBritish Colombia, Canada!  The world's top-ranked slopes already boast a\n31-inch base with a foot of new powder and 200 open trails!  So dust off\nthose skis, check out your equipment and pack your bags for the WPO Ski TAG!\n\nEnjoy wonderful days skiing the best slopes with expert guides and\ninstructors, evening socials in the delightful restaurants at the base of\nthe mountains peppered with educational sessions including speakers like\nDoug Forseth, SVP of Whistler/Blackcomb Operations.  A special evening is\nplanned for Tuesday the 27th, a celebration of New Orleans' Fat Tuesday!\n\nThe best of all worlds is the time spent with family and fellow WPOers\ncomparing runs, trails, moguls and even the occasional fall.  The rigors of\nthe day, the friendships of old and new, and the laughter and relaxation of\nthe evenings are sure to be a highlight of this winter season.\n\nFor more information, please contact:\n\nJohn and Kris Van Denburgh at\njohnviii@aol.com <mailto:johnviii@aol.com> or by telephone at 602.997.2778.\n\n\n\nYou may also contact Nadia Ficara at WPO at\nnficara@wpo.org <mailto:nficara@wpo.org> or by telephone at 703.684-4955.\n\n\nNadia Ficara\nEvent Manager\nTel:  703/684-4925\nFax: 703/684-4955", "mid" : "13968401.1075840226741.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/936.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pparvensky@wpo.org", "nficara@wpo.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "936.", "date" : "2000-11-28 04:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "A WPO Event" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b65" }, "sender" : "ml_research@ml.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "CA power markets controversy becoming increasingly intractable, with FERC, \nthe state, utilities, generators all weighing in with differing views.  Still \nwould own 1-2 generators, favoring CPN and NRG.\n***************************************************\n\nIf you would like to stop or modify the delivery of Research via Email, \nplease reply to this message or contact Research Publications Hotlines:\n\nThe Americas:\n     (1) 888 734-1391 or (1) 212 449-9765\nEurope, Middle East, Africa:\n     (44) 20 7772-2685 or (44) 20 7772-2483\nAsia Pacific, Japan:\n     (852) 2536-3036\nAustralasia:\n     (61) 3 9659-2379\n\n\nPublication: 30233508.PDF (4 pages)\nGenerated by: Research Publications\nRecipient: Kenneth Lay\n\n\n\n\n\n - 30233508.PDF", "mid" : "20121261.1075840226764.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/937.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "937.", "date" : "2000-11-30 00:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Utilities: Clash of the Titans - USA" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b66" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "ml_research@ml.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\"ML-Steven.I..Fleishman\" <ML_Research@ml.com> on 11/30/2000 07:23:50 AM\nTo: klay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: Utilities: Clash of the Titans - USA\n\n\n\nCA power markets controversy becoming increasingly intractable, with FERC, \nthe state, utilities, generators all weighing in with differing views.  Still \nwould own 1-2 generators, favoring CPN and NRG.\n***************************************************\n\nIf you would like to stop or modify the delivery of Research via Email, \nplease reply to this message or contact Research Publications Hotlines:\n\nThe Americas:\n     (1) 888 734-1391 or (1) 212 449-9765\nEurope, Middle East, Africa:\n     (44) 20 7772-2685 or (44) 20 7772-2483\nAsia Pacific, Japan:\n     (852) 2536-3036\nAustralasia:\n     (61) 3 9659-2379\n\n\nPublication: 30233508.PDF (4 pages)\nGenerated by: Research Publications\nRecipient: Kenneth Lay\n\n\n\n\n\n - 30233508.PDF\n\n", "mid" : "16480431.1075840226787.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/938.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "ml_research@ml.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "938.", "date" : "2000-11-29 23:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Utilities: Clash of the Titans - USA - PLEASE DELETE KENNETH\r\n LAY FROM YOUR RECORDS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b67" }, "sender" : "buckley@puc.state.pa.us", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " <<points1.doc>>  <<JMQres.doc>>\nRosalie:\n\nChairman Quain asked me to forward these to Dr. Lay for his consideration.\n\nPlease let me know when you get these, and if you can open them.\n\nThanks!\n\nDennis J. Buckley\nCounsel to the Chairman\n\n\n - points1.doc\n - JMQres.doc", "mid" : "28324056.1075840226810.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/939.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "939.", "date" : "2000-11-30 00:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "John Quain Info" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b68" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "nsexton@clubforgrowth.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Kenneth Lay will not be able to attend.\n\nThank you", "mid" : "20796783.1075840203063.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/94.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "nsexton@clubforgrowth.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "94.", "date" : "2000-05-09 08:07:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Reception on May 9, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b69" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "buckley@puc.state.pa.us" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Yes, Dennis, we got it by e-mail and fax.  Thanks.\n\n\n\n\n\"Buckley, Dennis\" <Buckley@puc.state.pa.us> on 11/30/2000 07:56:07 AM\nTo: \"'kenneth.lay@enron.com'\" <kenneth.lay@enron.com>\ncc:  \nSubject: John Quain Info\n\n\n <<points1.doc>>  <<JMQres.doc>>\nRosalie:\n\nChairman Quain asked me to forward these to Dr. Lay for his consideration.\n\nPlease let me know when you get these, and if you can open them.\n\nThanks!\n\nDennis J. Buckley\nCounsel to the Chairman\n\n\n - points1.doc\n - JMQres.doc\n\n", "mid" : "5686568.1075840226833.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/940.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "buckley@puc.state.pa.us" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "940.", "date" : "2000-11-30 01:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: John Quain Info" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b6a" }, "sender" : "walterpye@email.msn.com", "recipients" : [ "jim_braniff@ajg.com", "rodc@insource.com", "tcarey@crc-evans.com", "ecockrell@cockrell.com", "mca@worldnet.att.net", "jdddec@insync.net", "posres@aol.com", "dbdussler@palmetto-partners.com", "richarde@centurydev.com", "bbh@group1auto.com", "nsholmes@parkwayinvestments.com", "mnk@caller.infi.net", "klay@enron.com", "savoycap@msn.com", "hjp@pappasrestaurants.com", "pway@wayholding.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan and I are looking forward to our Forum Christmas Party, Monday night\nat Scott Chen's.  We have planned a very festive evening and are very\nexcited that we are going to have a 100% attendance.  See you at 6:30 Monday\nnight.  Have a wonderful holiday season.\n\nWalter Pye\n\n", "mid" : "11139740.1075840226857.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/941.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jim_braniff@ajg.com", "rodc@insource.com", "tcarey@crc-evans.com", "ecockrell@cockrell.com", "mca@worldnet.att.net", "jdddec@insync.net", "posres@aol.com", "dbdussler@palmetto-partners.com", "richarde@centurydev.com", "bbh@group1auto.com", "nsholmes@parkwayinvestments.com", "mnk@caller.infi.net", "klay@enron.com", "savoycap@msn.com", "hjp@pappasrestaurants.com", "pway@wayholding.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "941.", "date" : "2000-11-30 05:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Forum Christmas Party" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b6b" }, "sender" : "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com" ], "text" : "Sanjay,\n\nThrough several forwardings of memos it has come to my attention that you had \nseveral meetings this week with Sharad Pawar and reached some agreements.  I \nunderstand that a conference call to generate a strategy regarding our \napproach to Mr Pawar was cancelled and no one is able to explain to me what \napproach  you took or what the nature is of any agreements or accomodations \nthat you may have struck in these meetings.  I think it is important that I \nand the rest of the task force be involved in the setting of strategy even if \nwe will call on you to conduct any of the discussions and it is clear that it \nis cooperation and coordination is paramount.\n\nPlease call or write immediately with a briefing of those meetings and of any \nagreements that were agreed to.  In the future, I would appreciate better \ncoordination and discussions on all matter related to Dabhol and to Metgas.  \nI am available by phone day or night.\n\nRegards\nRebecca", "mid" : "25437290.1075840226932.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/942.", "bcc" : [ "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "942.", "date" : "2000-11-30 05:13:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Meetings with Sharad Pawar" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b6c" }, "sender" : "saima.qadir@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "P.S.  I thought that you might like to have a copy of my resume to get a \nsense of who I am and what I have done.  You can add this to the packet that \nI delivered.  Thank you.\n\nSaima", "mid" : "7523257.1075840226955.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/943.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "943.", "date" : "2000-11-30 06:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "p.s. my resume" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b6d" }, "sender" : "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com" ], "text" : "Jeff/Ken:\n\nI heard from Wade that there were a number of questions on Dabhol yesterday \nand I thought it may help if u received a quick update. Over the last 3 days, \nI have met with most key players in GOI and GOM assisted by some very close \nfriends of ours. The start of the state assembly session has given some \npoliticians and some vested interests an opportunity to raise issues about \nDabhol in the assembly again, a feature that we have seen every year, at \nabout this time, without exception and has led to a number of misleading \nnewspaper reports. The usual suspects are behind the latest stirring of the \npot. \n\nThe facts however are as follows:\n\n1. GOM (at the administrative and political level) and MSEB remain firmly \nbehind the project and the commitments to it. They are concerned but at the \nsame time looking at proactively working to find a solution. They also \nbelieve that they may have found one that is agreeable to GOI.\n\n2. After discussions with us on Tuesday, GOM and MSEB are working on a plan  \n(thru this weekend) to treat Dabhol as a national asset. The plan involves \nMSEB selling  power from DPC to the central government utility which will \nthen pool the power with over 30,000 MW of power that they currently  control \nand sell the power onward to other states. The plan has already been \ndiscussed at senior levels in the GOI and finds general acceptance. Obviously \nthe details are to be worked out and we are proceeding to help GOM put the \noutline together over this weekend in Delhi and GOM will then discuss it with \nMOP on Monday. \n\nWade reported that it was felt that the seniormost GOI ministers be apprised  \nof the seriousness which with we are viewing this situation. This was already \ndone Tuesday.\n\n3. The Indian Lenders to the Dabhol project have met and agreed to a 30 day \nwaiver of MSEB delay in payment - agreed subject to review of the situation \nat the end of 6 months. They have also agreed to the Equity transfer - \nsubject to lenders counsel confirming that there are no legal issues under \nany of the project contracts. This shows the lender support for continuing to \nmove forward and buys us time to put in place the fix we are planning.\n\n4. Ministry of Power has yesterday agreed to support an effort to freeze the \nduties on imported fuel at a lower level of about $12/bbl versus the current \n$35 or so. This will help achieve an immediate reduction in tariff from Phase \nI and make Dabhol more competitive. This proposal is currently with Ministry \nof Finance and our expectation is that they will review it favorably as the \nMOP is taking it up personally.\n\nAll signs that I have received in India over the last few days lead me to \nbelieve that the GOM is committed to solving the Dabhol issues at the \nearliest. While we all have concerns, they seem to be addressable and if the \ncurrent plan is successful, they can  be sorted out within the context of \ncurrent and existing documentation.\n\nI have left names out but they are better discussed on the call that has been \nscheduled for Monday evening India time. Hope that this helps in the meantime.\n\nRegards,\n\nSanjay", "mid" : "10296963.1075840227040.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/944.", "bcc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com" ], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "944.", "date" : "2000-11-30 10:07:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Dabhol Status" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b6e" }, "sender" : "amccarty@houston.org", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please hit \"REPLY\" then delete the text in the \"subject\" line, replace it\nwith your RSVP to the board meeting next Tuesday, hit \"send\" and\nWA-LA.....Information regarding time & location can be found on the agenda.\nCall if any other questions.\n <<Agenda Board 12-05-00.doc>>  <<11-07-00 Board minutes.doc>>  <<2001 Plan\n& Budget.doc>>  <<Retiree Health Insurance.doc>>\n\n <<State Legis. Items.doc>>  <<Higher Ed Funding.doc>>\n\nArlene McCarty\nExecutive Assistant to the President and CEO\nGreater Houston Partnership\n(713)844-3602 Phone\n(713)844-0202 Fax\namccarty@houston.org\n\nwww.houston.org\n\n\n - Agenda Board 12-05-00.doc\n - 11-07-00 Board minutes.doc\n - 2001 Plan & Budget.doc\n - Retiree Health Insurance.doc\n - State Legis. Items.doc\n - Higher Ed Funding.doc", "mid" : "20862427.1075840227063.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/945.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "945.", "date" : "2000-11-30 08:25:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Materials for 12-05-00 Board Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b6f" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/29/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,651\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,920\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t478,695\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/29/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,068\t76%\nEnron Europe Limited\t101\t25%\nGlobal Products\t147\t26%\nEnron Metals\t335\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t53%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t4,221,862,230\nMTD\t61,173,497,600\nLTD\t274,602,202,016\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,806,543,211\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t18,532,740,535\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t584\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t4\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,124\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,179\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,850", "mid" : "24553672.1075840227141.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/946.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "946.", "date" : "2000-11-30 09:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November 29, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b70" }, "sender" : "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com" ], "text" : "Rebecca: \n\nThese meetings that were set up with Pawar in Delhi were supposed to be \nattended by Wade but but he was unable to attend them due to the fact that he \nfell sick. No agreements have been reached because there are none that are \ncontemplated. All we have done is to encourage the GOM to approach the GOI \nfor reducing their own liabilities. The details you will find in the other \nmemo I have already sent to you. (I picked up your email after I finished \nsending my emails).  The approach as u will notice is no different than what \nwe have been following all along and I believe that  you know that already.  \nIf u want further clarification, I am happy to discuss this with you or if u \nwant to follow a different strategy then please let me know. I am at the \nDelhi Oberoi at  91-11-4363030, room 716.\n\nKen had expressed to me last week that you desired to take charge immediately \nand start moving the resolution of the Dabhol issues forward. I agree that \nthis will be the best way forward. Given the way things are moving, I think \nthat it would be best  that you arrive in Delhi immediately over the weekend \nso that I can introduce you to the players on Monday and start transitioning \nthe relationships to you and Wade. Wade will join the team in delhi as soon \nas he is able to travel. Tuesday onwards I have urgent commitments in Mumbai \nthat require my presence there.\n\nAs you can appreciate, your presence in these meetings will be essential for \nyou to start getting a feel for the situation on the ground and developing \nthe rapport with the key players. The GOM is clearly driving the train and if \nwe are to assist them its essential that we not slow them down and assist \nthem in any way we can. \n\nregards,\n\nSanjay\n\n\n\n\n\nRebecca McDonald\n11/30/2000 01:13 PM\nTo: Sanjay Bhatnagar/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT\ncc: James A Hughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rob \nWalls/NA/Enron@Enron, Wade Cline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeff \nSkilling@ENRON, Kenneth Lay@ENRON \nSubject: Meetings with Sharad Pawar\n\nSanjay,\n\nThrough several forwardings of memos it has come to my attention that you had \nseveral meetings this week with Sharad Pawar and reached some agreements.  I \nunderstand that a conference call to generate a strategy regarding our \napproach to Mr Pawar was cancelled and no one is able to explain to me what \napproach  you took or what the nature is of any agreements or accomodations \nthat you may have struck in these meetings.  I think it is important that I \nand the rest of the task force be involved in the setting of strategy even if \nwe will call on you to conduct any of the discussions and it is clear that it \nis cooperation and coordination is paramount.\n\nPlease call or write immediately with a briefing of those meetings and of any \nagreements that were agreed to.  In the future, I would appreciate better \ncoordination and discussions on all matter related to Dabhol and to Metgas.  \nI am available by phone day or night.\n\nRegards\nRebecca\n\n", "mid" : "21177041.1075840227177.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/947.", "bcc" : [ "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "947.", "date" : "2000-11-30 11:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Meetings with Sharad Pawar" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b71" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Please confirm the time of the meeting.  Sorry, but I can't remember.  Ken \nhas a 1:00 p.m. back at the office.", "mid" : "10683785.1075840227240.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/948.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "amccarty@houston.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "948.", "date" : "2000-11-30 10:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Ken Lay will attend" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b72" }, "sender" : "james.hughes@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken/Jeff/Steve:\n\nI thought I would let you know that tonight on the Jim Lehrer Newshour on PBS \nthey had a lengthy segment on California power prices.  While I took issue \nwith some elements of the story, on balance it was one of the more calm and \nrational stories on the issue I have seen.  It might be worth obtaining a \ntranscript to review.\n\nJim Hughes", "mid" : "12613936.1075840227293.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/949.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "steven.kean@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "949.", "date" : "2000-11-30 10:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "California Power Prices" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b73" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sally:\n\nHere is the number for the Montriand #2680.\n\nTori", "mid" : "28583563.1075840203085.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/95.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "sally.keepers@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "95.", "date" : "2000-05-09 08:42:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Jessica's Cancellation Number" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b74" }, "sender" : "v.chiarito@bernabe.it", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "??? To the kind  attention\n?\nMr Kennet Lay  \n?\nWould you please to be informed that our company's telephone  numbers, Via S. \nNicola da  \n?\nTolentino 1/5, Rome, will  change since the 5 Dec 2000\n?\n?\nCentralino???????? +39 06 42 17  01\n?\nInterni:  ?????????????  +39 06 42 17 0- 208\n???????????  ????????????????????????????????????-210?  \n?\n\nBest regards\n?\nFranco BernabS & C.  S.p.A.\n?\n?", "mid" : "5524226.1075840227318.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/950.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "950.", "date" : "2000-12-01 08:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Kalivac Project" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b75" }, "sender" : "djah1@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "to whom this may concern:\n\nI am a current student attending Brooklyn College in\nBrooklyn New York.  I have a Major research to do on\nyour company.  I have to gather as much information as\nposible on your CEO ( Kenneth Lay). By visiting the\ncompany's website i was unable to get any helpful\ninformation.  I am asking if you can please send me as\nmuch information on Mr. Lay, starting from when he was\nyounger and what lead to his success in your company.\nThis will be greatly appreciated.\n\nSincerely Yours\nDahemah Smith\nDjah1@yahoo.com\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nYahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products.\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/", "mid" : "553606.1075840227341.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/951.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "951.", "date" : "2000-12-01 01:45:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "student seeking CEO info" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b76" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken and Jeff have decided that the Enron Executive Committee Retreat will \ninclude only the Corporate Policy Committee this year.  (See list of members \nbelow.)  You may be holding the timeframe of January 16-18, 2001 on your \ncalendar, which you can now free up if you are not on the committee.\n\nThe location of the retreat is under consideration.  When a decision is made, \nwe will get the information to the members of the Corporate Policy \nCommittee.  Departure for the retreat will be early afternoon on Tuesday, \nJanuary 16 with return to Houston late afternoon on Thursday, January 18.\n\nPlease don't hesitate to call me if you have any questions at 713-853-6088.\n\nRosie\n\n\n\nEnron Policy Committee\n\nBaxter, Cliff\nCausey, Rick\nDerrick, Jim\nFastow, Andy\nFrevert, Mark\nHannon, Kevin\nHorton, Stan\nKean, Steve\nLay, Ken\nPai, Lou\nRice, Ken\nSkilling, Jeff\nWhalley, Greg\n", "mid" : "9885998.1075840227375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/952.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "g.garcia@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "kathy.mcmahon@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "952.", "date" : "2000-12-01 06:56:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "The Enron Corporate Policy Committee Retreat" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b77" }, "sender" : "steve.iyer@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken:  The purpose of this note is to seek your help in becoming a \ncitizen of the US.\n\nI've been a Houston-based employee of Enron for nearly 10 years, of which \nseven were with the Dabhol project.  I obtained my green card in 1992, which \nentitled me to apply for US citizenship in 1997.  I recently went through the \nfinal interview and was awaiting a call to take oath.\n\nInstead, the INS denied my application for citizenship on grounds of my \nextensive travel.  This, despite the fact that:\n\n(1).  A disqualification can be made only if an applicant is \n\n- out of the country for a continuous period of six months; or\n- is out of the country for more than 30 months in the sixty month period \nafter the green card.  (Neither of these apply to me).\n\n(2).  I had filed a notification to the INS immediately after getting my \ngreen card (in 1992) informing them that I will be travelling extensively on \nbusiness.  Filing this notification allows me to travel without the \nrestrictions mentioned above.\n\nKen, I need your help on two fronts:\n\n(1).  Support in filing an appeal to the INS.  This will cost an outside \ncounsel between $1500-$3000.\n\n(2).  Request my US Representative Mr.DeLay to send the attached letter to \nthe local INS administrator.\n\nI believe this will clear the way for my becoming a citizen of the US, to \nwhich I eagerly look forward.\n\n\n\nSteve Iyer\nEnron Broadband Services\n\nPhone: (713) 345-7139\nMobile: (713) 503-5760\nsteve_iyer@enron.net", "mid" : "25975631.1075840227399.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/953.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "953.", "date" : "2000-12-01 06:28:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Your support for becoming a US citizen" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b78" }, "sender" : "arta@houston.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com", "mikewing@letu.edu", "drecre@iesg.com", "ricex@swbell.net", "jcarroll@iexalt.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gentlemen\n?\nPlease see the attached notice of our December  meeting.\n?\nLet's focus on the Reason for the season.\n?\nMay God bless you and your family.\n?\nJack\n - Houston Christian Business Group (1).doc", "mid" : "29276140.1075840227426.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/954.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "piernotb@letu.edu", "williamgtrulove@ev1.net", "walter_saunders@agc.com", "bdietz@bflassociates.com", "rew@whplaw.com", "105113.2130@compuserve.com", "heritage@wt.net", "cwyatt@dttus.com", "pforbes@houston.rr.com", "bluesky@ghg.net", "mikeh@tescodrilling.com", "mwatts@lockeliddell.com", "eva_quearry@linbeck.com", "lpardue@att.net", "emalliance@aol.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "joel@tjens.com", "jrichardson@harperpearson.com", "banbury3419@hotmail.com", "jahrens@dttus.com", "jeffm@netlan-inc.com", "jwhargrove@pdq.net", "jrshirly@flash.net", "jack.miller@basshotels.com", "ban_bury@swbell.net", "jpwise@ielectric.com", "eattwell@velaw.com", "fvandiver@sterlingchemicals.com", "dbech@raintreesorts.com", "mcguired@tpi-sourcing.com", "davidhillsmith@worldnet.att.net", "cullum_david@msn.com", "d.stephen.goddard.jr@us.arthurandersen.com", "chall@fulbright.com", "anne.b@worldnet.att.net", "bharper@harperpearson.com", "billw3@hypercon.com", "bgflynn@swbell.net", "rwoliver@txpetrochem.com", "mikewing@letu.edu", "drecre@iesg.com", "ricex@swbell.net", "jcarroll@iexalt.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "954.", "date" : "2000-12-01 08:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Houston Christian Business Group---December Meeting" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b79" }, "sender" : "enron.announcements@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "invitation.mailout@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Planning on attending \"Scintillation\",  the Corporate Holiday Party on \nSaturday, December 9th at the Museum of Natural Science?  \nMake sure you RSVP on-line at our intranet site (no www. needed) at \nholidayparty.enron.com by Tuesday, December 5th - thanks!", "mid" : "1899350.1075840227449.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/955.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "invitation.mailout@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "955.", "date" : "2000-12-01 08:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "RSVP!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b7a" }, "sender" : "tgroup@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "bob.napier@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "george.devlin@compaq.com", "jesse.greene@compaq.com", "mary.mcdowell@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.larson@compaq.com", "mike.winkler@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "shane.robison@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "connie.levo@compaq.com", "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Dear All,\n\nWe are preparing to file Form 4s for transactions in the month of October.\nOur records indicate that you did not have any transactions in Compaq stock\n[other than possible purchases of Compaq stock through the ESPP or 401(k)\nplan].  If this is true, then you do not need to do anything.\n\nIf this assumption is incorrect, please email me by the end of the day on\nTuesday, December 5 with transactions for open market trades, stock option\nexercises, deferred compensation or 401(k) exchanges (including purchases\nfrom dividend reinvestments), gifts, shares held by family members or\ntrusts in which you have a controlling interest, etc.  If you have any\nquestions please call me at 281-518-2189 or Linda at 281-514-1433.\n\n Regards,\n\nConnie Levo\nCorporate Law Group  ll773\nCompaq Computer Corporation\n20555 SH 249\nHouston, Texas  77070\nPhone:  281-518-2189\nFax:  281-518-1058\nInternet:  Connie.Levo@compaq.com\n", "mid" : "12122450.1075840227475.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/956.", "bcc" : [ "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "bob.napier@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "george.devlin@compaq.com", "jesse.greene@compaq.com", "mary.mcdowell@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.larson@compaq.com", "mike.winkler@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "shane.robison@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "956.", "date" : "2000-12-01 08:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "SEC Filings for November 2000 Activity" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b7b" }, "sender" : "kathi.morrissey@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "bob.napier@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "george.devlin@compaq.com", "jesse.greene@compaq.com", "mary.mcdowell@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.larson@compaq.com", "mike.winkler@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "shane.robison@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "connie.levo@compaq.com", "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Morrissey, Kathi would like to recall the message, \"SEC Filings for November\n2000 Activity\".", "mid" : "33065299.1075840227501.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/957.", "bcc" : [ "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "bob.napier@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "george.devlin@compaq.com", "jesse.greene@compaq.com", "mary.mcdowell@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.larson@compaq.com", "mike.winkler@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "shane.robison@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "957.", "date" : "2000-12-01 08:52:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Recall: SEC Filings for November 2000 Activity" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b7c" }, "sender" : "tgroup@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "bob.napier@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "george.devlin@compaq.com", "jesse.greene@compaq.com", "mary.mcdowell@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.larson@compaq.com", "mike.winkler@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "shane.robison@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com", "connie.levo@compaq.com", "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Dear All,\n\nWe are preparing to file Form 4s for transactions in the month of  November.\nOur records indicate that you did not have any transactions in Compaq stock\n[other than possible purchases of Compaq stock through the ESPP or 401(k)\nplan].  If this is true, then you do not need to do anything.\n\nIf this assumption is incorrect, please email me by the end of the day on\nTuesday, December 5 with transactions for open market trades, stock option\nexercises, deferred compensation or 401(k) exchanges (including purchases\nfrom dividend reinvestments), gifts, shares held by family members or\ntrusts in which you have a controlling interest, etc.  If you have any\nquestions please call me at 281-518-2189 or Linda at 281-514-1433.\n\n Regards,\n\nConnie Levo\nCorporate Law Group  ll773\nCompaq Computer Corporation\n20555 SH 249\nHouston, Texas  77070\nPhone:  281-518-2189\nFax:  281-518-1058\nInternet:  Connie.Levo@compaq.com\n", "mid" : "33546118.1075840227528.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/958.", "bcc" : [ "connie.levo@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "ghh@telcordia.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "klay@enron.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lsalhany@lifefx.com", "bob.napier@compaq.com", "douglas.fox@compaq.com", "george.devlin@compaq.com", "jesse.greene@compaq.com", "mary.mcdowell@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.larson@compaq.com", "mike.winkler@compaq.com", "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "shane.robison@compaq.com", "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "yvonne.jackson@compaq.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "958.", "date" : "2000-12-01 08:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "SEC Filings for November 2000 Activity" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b7d" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 11/30/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,775\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t3,968\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t483,470\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 11/30/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,131\t79%\nEnron Europe Limited\t134\t30%\nGlobal Products\t153\t30%\nEnron Metals\t357\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t53%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t4,568,215,030\nMTD\t65,741,712,630\nLTD\t279,170,417,046\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,880,077,033\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t18,670,077,737\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t588\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t4\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,128\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,115\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,864", "mid" : "28040074.1075840227558.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/959.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "959.", "date" : "2000-12-01 09:50:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for November, 30 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b7e" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "pramath_sinha@isbindia.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Sinha -\n\nUnfortunately, Ken Lay will not be able to attend the May 16 dinner.  He also \nhas a conflict on September 28, the next meeting of the ISB Governing Board.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n\"Pramath Sinha\" <pramath_sinha@isbindia.org> on 04/24/2000 11:11:25 AM\nTo: \"Kok Peng Teh\" <kpteh@gic.com.sg>, \"Kenneth Lay\" <klay@enron.com>, \n\"Jurgen Schrempp\" <jurgen.schrempp@daimlerchrysler.com>, \"Jurgen Dormann\" \n<jurgen.dormann@aventis.com>, \"John Mack\" <mackj@ms.com>, \"James Schiro\" \n<james.schiro@us.pwcglobal.com>, \"Jacob Wallenberg\" \n<jacob.wallenberg@enskilda.se>, \"Henry Paulson\" <henry.paulson@gs.com>, \"Gary \nTooker\" <gary.tooker@motorola.com>, \"Daniel Vasella\" \n<daniel.vasella@group.novartis.com>, \"Bon-Moo Koo\" <hylee@office.lg.co.kr>, \n\"C. Boonstra\" <c.boonstra@philips.com>\ncc: \"Pramath Raj Sinha\" <pramath_sinha@mckinsey.com>, \n<neeraj_bharadwaj@hotmail.com> \nSubject: Invitation to ISB Dinner on May 16, 2000 in New York\n\n\n\nDear Governing Board member,\n\nThis is just let you know that three of our Board members - Victor Menezes\n(Citibank), PC Chatterjee (The Chatterjee Group), and Uday Khemka (the SUN\nGroup of Industries) - are co-hosting a fund-raising dinner for the ISB on\nTuesday, May 16, 2000 in New York. While I understand this is short notice,\nin case you are in New York on that date and also available for dinner, we\nwill be delighted if you could join us. Rajat, Dean Jacobs, and a number of\nother Board members and supporters will also be there.\n\nPlease block off the date on your calendar and let me know if it is\npossible for you to attend. We will be sending out a formal invitation in a\nfew days. Also, do let us know if you have any suggestions on who we should\ninvite for the event.\n\nPlease also note that the next meeting of the ISB Governing Board will be\nheld in New York on Thursday, September 28 from about noon to 6PM.\n\nWith best regards,\n\nPramath Sinha\n\n\n", "mid" : "5142196.1075840203108.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/96.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "pramath_sinha@isbindia.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "96.", "date" : "2000-05-09 13:05:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Invitation to ISB Dinner on May 16, 2000 in New York" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b7f" }, "sender" : "magnolia3@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "This message is a request to Enron to abandon the wind power project which\nwould desecrate sacred burial and cultural sites and threaten endangered\nspecies and the scenic area in the Columbia River Gorge area.  The area,\nlocated near Celilo Falls and the confluence of the Columbia River with the\nJohn Day and Deschutes Rivers is renowned for its environmental, scenic,\nIndigenous and European cultural and historical significance.\n\n", "mid" : "31097211.1075840227581.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/960.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "960.", "date" : "2000-12-02 14:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Columbia River Gorge wind power project" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b80" }, "sender" : "dpm630@mizzou.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr.Lay,\n\nI hope this email finds you looking forward to the approching holiday\nseason. I thought I would take this opportunity to drop you a quick email\nand express my interest in Enron for my future. My name is Dulari Mehta and\nwe first met at the Davenport Society Dinner in October at the University of\nMissouri-Columbia. I was escorting Mr. Walker and I was sitting at your\ntable. I again had a chance to speak with you at the Mosaic Society Dinner\nin November. On both occasions I enjoyed speaking with you and exchanging\nideas about India.\n\nAs this semester closes and I begin to plan my next one, I am looking at\nopportunites that await me once I graduate in May of 2001. I have spent some\ntime looking at your website and I am very intersted in Enron as a possible\nplace to work. I am especially interested in your project management area\nand/or international opportunities. I have attached my resume to this email.\nI would love to hear from you as to your thoughts on my resume and a\npossible future at Enron.\n\nAll my current and permanent contact information is on my resume. I will be\nout of the country and in India from December 22 to January 13. I hope you\nand your family have a wonderful holiday season. I very eagerly await\nhearing from you.\n\nThank you for you time and consideration,\nDulari Mehta\n\n\n - Resume2.doc", "mid" : "6996364.1075840227604.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/961.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "961.", "date" : "2000-12-03 00:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "met at Davenport Dinner" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b81" }, "sender" : "mbass@spencerstuart.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "Topic:  The Increasingly Critical Role of Boards in Today's Rapidly Changing\n\nWorld\n\nHere is the concept:\n\nToday's Board of Directors are confronted by unprecedented complex issues\n(globalization, optimizing board size for responsiveness, CEO\ndisintermediation, diversity, option repricing, CEO evaluation, board member\n\nremoval, increasing importance of audit committee, diverse shareholder time\nhorizons (for whom do we manage?)\n\nThese Board issues confront both large established companies as well as\nemerging growth companies.  Spencer Stuart would like to host a provocative\nexamination of  issues common to Boards of today as a panel delves into some\n\nof the issues common to boards at both ends of the spectrum.\n\nSpencer Stuart is the market dominator in Board of Directors work.  Tom Neff\n\nand Julie Daum, leaders of SpencerStuart's global board practice, will lead\na\nlively discussion with our distinguished panel.\n\nTarget                   CEO's and Board Members\nAudience:\n\nFormat:                 Invitation Only\n\nAnticipated\nAudience:               25-30\n\nTime and Place:      8 am, Omni Hotel\n    Houston, TX\n\nWe feel that it would be very powerful (and we would be most appreciative)\nto\nhave Ken and Mark Lay on the panel addressing issues confronting boards of\ntoday, representing their respective backgrounds and experiences of serving\non boards.\n\nI'd be happy to go over this in greater detail.  Call me at (713) 225-1621.\n\nPlease let me know as soon as possible if this date works with your\ncalendar.\n\nMary (Bass)\n\n", "mid" : "13175306.1075840227627.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/962.", "bcc" : [ "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "mark.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "962.", "date" : "2000-12-04 01:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Availability for Thursday, January 11, Board Panel" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b82" }, "sender" : "leo3@linbeck.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu", "leo_jr@linbeck.com", "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu", "leo_jr@linbeck.com" ], "cc" : [ "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu", "leo_jr@linbeck.com" ], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI just wanted to drop you an email to touch base on the Institute.\n\nYesterday, I went to see Stuart's workshop of three new original musical\ntheatre productions at UH. It was very exciting, and even more so knowing\nthat we can take his efforts to a new level with the establishment of the\nInsitute.\n\nAnyway, I just wanted to check in with you. I hope all is well, and look\nforward to hearing back from you.\n\nL3\n\nPS - congrats on the Arena vote!", "mid" : "11672852.1075840227656.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/963.", "bcc" : [ "sostrow@bayou.uh.edu", "leo_jr@linbeck.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "963.", "date" : "2000-12-04 02:02:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Institute for Advance Study in Musical Theatre" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b83" }, "sender" : "mwhelan@csis.org", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "How is CINCPAC reshaping security arrangements in the Asia-Pacific?\nHow, if at all, should the U.S. engage North Korea, Cuba, Iran, and Iraq?\nHow does the rest of the world view Bill Clinton's legacy?\nDoes Fidel Castro worry about his own legacy?\nWhat is the regional impact of the AIDS pandemic?\nHas the U.S. economy really been globalized?\n\nFind the answers in the Winter 2000-2001 issue of The Washington Quarterly,=\n=20\nnow available on-line at www.twq.com\n\nIn this issue:\nProvocations\nFrom Wheels to Webs: Reconstructing Asia-Pacific Security Arrangements\n    -- Dennis C. Blair and John T. Hanley Jr.\nFear Moves East: Terror Targets the Pacific Rim\n   =02=05 Joshua Kurlantzick\nAs Fidel Fades  =02=05 Georgie Anne Geyer\nThe Fundamental Internet Tax Debate =02=05 Murray Weidenbaum\nHas the U.S. Economy Really Been Globalized?-- Robert M. Dunn Jr.\n\nContainment's Last Stand\nThe Politcs of Dismantling Containment =02=05 Meghan L. O'Sullivan\nNorth Korea: The Leader of the Pack-- Joel S. Wit\nCuba: The End of an Era-- Daniel W. Fisk\nIran: Can the United States Do a Deal?-- Geoffrey Kemp\nIraq: The Exception to the Rule-- Judith S. Yaphe\n\nWhat is Clinton's International Legacy?\nClinton's World: Purpose, Policy and Weltanschauung =02=05 Josef Joffe\nThe Eye of the the Transitional Storm =02=05 Shahram Chubin\nLegacy to the World's Poorest Nations =02=05 Michael Chege\nThe Asian Legacy in Focus =02=05 Frank Ching\nAs Clinton Leaves the Ring =02=05 Yasuhiro Nakasone\n\nThe Regional Impact of HIV and AIDS\nJoinign Forces to Fight HIV and AIDS =02=05 Sandra L. Thurman\nThe African Pandemic Hits Washington =02=05 J. Stephen Morrison\nAccelerating and Disseminating across Asia =02=05 Chris Beyrer\nCaribbean Crossroads =02=05 Peggy McEvoy\n\nCharles Cook on Washington\nThe End of Politics? Looking Beyond the Election\nCharles E. Cook Jr.\n\nAll articles are available in full text at www.twq.com", "mid" : "26427051.1075840227680.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/964.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "964.", "date" : "2000-12-04 06:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Forthcoming in your next issue of The Washington Quarterly" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b84" }, "sender" : "steven.kean@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Attached are several documents which capture our positions in reaction to \npower and gas pricing, particularly in California.  Included are a detailed \nset of solutions to California's power market woes, which we have provided in \nCalifornia and at FERC; a representative speech, and a talking point summary \ndesigned for more general audiences and the media.  The gas paper was \nprepared in September and needs updating, but I have included it as well.  I \nwill get a more integrated message put together and circulated.\n\n\n   \n\n\n\n   ", "mid" : "32987825.1075840227726.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/965.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "965.", "date" : "2000-12-04 06:54:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b85" }, "sender" : "poxford@bracepatt.com", "recipients" : [ "cj3@georgewbush.com", "ov@georgewbush.com", "ov@georgewbush.com" ], "cc" : [ "ov@georgewbush.com" ], "text" : "Clay--Cindy is the Executive VP for HR at Enron Corp who I have observed \noperate in several contexts.    At Ken Lay's request,  she ran the Governor's \nBusiness Council while I was GC and has been  an active and effective \nspokesperson for Enron.   She is now one of his top executives.\n\nIn Clay-speak,   she is a top quality \"all around athlete.\"  Ken called me \nthis morning to tell me that Cindy had expressed a high interest and capacity \nto work for you in the transition.    I know you are getting many calls of \nthis sort,  but this is one you may want to look at.   She's attractive,  \narticulate,  experienced,   a great team player,  energetic and a focused \nworker.  She might make someone a terrific #1 although she is capable or \nworking at a high level without adult supervision.\n\nKen is going to send her resume to me,   and indicated that he planned to \nmention her name to Secretary Cheney whom he knows and has spoken to a time \nor two in recent weeks.  I will forward her resume to you as soon as I have \nit.\n\nNo need to responnd,  but call me it you have questions.   713.221.1432.\n\nThanks,  Clay.\n\npat", "mid" : "6507439.1075840227749.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/966.", "bcc" : [ "ov@georgewbush.com" ], "to" : [ "cj3@georgewbush.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "966.", "date" : "2000-12-04 07:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cindy Olson" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b86" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com" ], "text" : "This is a reminder of your ongoing obligation to report to the Securities\nand Exchange Commission (\"SEC\") transactions in Lilly stock.  In light of\nthe complexity of the reporting rules and the potential for severe\npenalties for noncompliance, please contact me in advance of any\ntransaction.  As a reminder, the SEC rules cover all transactions,\nincluding:\n\n-   purchases\n-   sales\n-   gifts\n-   trust or partnership transactions\n-   transactions in the Dividend Reinvestment Plan\n-   exchange fund transactions\n\nWe request advance notification of Lilly stock transactions for two\nreasons:\n\n   There are certain times when you should not engage in market\n   transactions in Lilly stock.  Routinely, these \"black-outs\" occur around\n   the end of each quarter through the time quarterly/annual earnings are\n   announced.  In addition, occasionally, we are aware of \"inside\n   information\" that may be considered material and we therefore advise our\n   reporting persons to avoid open market transactions in Lilly stock.\n   While you may not know of the event, the knowledge may be imputed to\n   you.  Advance communication allows you to avoid situations that may have\n   legal consequences, or if not, at least may cause embarassment.\n\n2.   We prepare for you the required reports of the transaction to the SEC.\n\nIf you had any Lilly stock transactions in November, please advise me as\nsoon as possible.  We will prepare the required reports for your signature\nand file them with the SEC and the New York Stock Exchange (\"NYSE\").  The\nreports must be received by the SEC and the NYSE no later than the 10th day\nof the month following the month in which the transaction occurs.  If I am\nnot available, please contact Jim Lootens (317-276-5835) regarding any\nproposed transaction.\n\nIf you have any questions regarding these matters, please do not hesitate\nto call me.  Thank you for your cooperation.\n\nAlecia A. DeCoudreaux\n", "mid" : "16647091.1075840227773.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/967.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "decoudreaux_alecia_a@lilly.com", "lootens_james_b@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "george.fisher@kodak.com", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marsh.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "sherrie@layfam.com", "win.bischoff@ssmb.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "967.", "date" : "2000-12-04 09:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Transactions in Lilly Stock" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b87" }, "sender" : "nshapiro@ifc.org", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n     Thank you very much for giving Gordon and me so much time.  It was a\nreal pleasure seeing you again, and I certainly hope we get to do something\ntogether.  Gordon and Greg are going to continue their discussion around\nspecific issues.  For IFC, I am actively talking to your team on weather\ninsurance and  think we can proceed.   It would good for me to stay in\ntouch with you---I have already explained to Peter Woicke, the head of IFC,\nthat Enron  and GEC are really the models for us in modern finance and\nmarkets.   If you ever have time in Washington, please do give a call.\nHave a wonderful holiday season.\nBest,   Nina", "mid" : "10814793.1075840227796.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/968.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "968.", "date" : "2000-12-04 09:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "thank you" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b88" }, "sender" : "mark.lay@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "james.grace@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com", "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "james.grace@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "james.grace@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com" ], "text" : "Client Companies\nVisual Bridge - The company is negotiating content/streaming transactions \nwith two Latin American clients.  Expect to close one or both transactions by \nyear end.  Initiated discussions with EBS to review technology for EBS \nclients.\nCynet - Expect to close sale of fax broadcast business by December 15, but \nwill have to finance $3.5 mm of $7.0 mm purchase price.  We are evaluating \nalternative structures to address collateral issues and pay down a portion of \nour existing preferred position.\nIllusions Screen Printing - Moore Business Systems (an Enron Vendor) is very \nlate on a significant receivable for the company.  We are working with Enron \npersonel to address the issue.\nAmerican Communication Services - Increasing SWB agency business and \ndeveloping prime contractor relationship with SWB.\nTreasury Connect - The company is having limited success in fund raising.  \nCurrently the company is negotiating with TH Lee, Softbank and Reuters for \ninvestments.  Paribas has committed to a private label portal transaction and \nDeutsche Bank is reviewing a proposal.  With no new revenues, the company \nwill run out of cash at the end of January.  If currently anticipated \nconsulting and private label transactions are completed, the company should \nbe able to operate through March without additional financing.\nCabo's - Indicated that their liquor license had not been issued yet because \nof delays caused by a background review of one of the limited partners.  \nExpect to have this addressed shortly.\n\nNew Transactions\nUrban Financial - Expect closing December 15.  Our client negotiated a \nsignificant reduction in the purchase price, in large part, because of an \nequity funding shortfall.  Capital ratios for the bank will remain strong and \nthe new bank has already received indications of commitments from State of \nConnecticut agencies.\nCustom Feeds - Omni Bank is preparing their documents.  All other documents \nhave been drafted and are being reviewed.\nWilson Financial - Received financing term sheet from Chase Bank.\n\nIf you have any questions, please call.\n\nThanks,\nmark\n\n\nMark Lay\nEnron Investment Partners\n333 Clay St., suite 3700\nHouston, TX 77002\np 713-853-7408\nf 713-345-7670", "mid" : "33423111.1075840227822.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/969.", "bcc" : [ "marc.poulson@enron.com", "fabricio.soares@enron.com", "barbara.paige@enron.com", "gene.humphrey@enron.com", "domingo.drakes@enron.com", "micardo.johns@enron.com", "monica.edwards@enron.com", "john.godbold@enron.com", "olalekan.oladeji@enron.com", "claude.tellis@enron.com", "james.grace@enron.com", "karen.barbour@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "969.", "date" : "2000-12-04 09:17:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Week of December 4, 2000 Update" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b89" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rob, Ken said this is fine.\n\n\n\n\nRob Bradley\n05/14/2000 12:06 PM\nTo: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc:  \nSubject: Final Quote for \"Leading the Revolution\"\n\nGary Hamel and I went back and forth once more after your last input, and \nhere is where we came out.\n\nAt this point your blessing or revision on this blurb will be the final.\n\n- ROB\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Rob Bradley/Corp/Enron on 05/14/2000 \n11:50 AM ---------------------------\n\n\nGrace Reim <greim@strategos.com> on 05/12/2000 06:31:58 PM\nTo: Rob.Bradley@enron.com\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Re: [Fwd: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution]\n\n\nPerfect, Rob.\n\nThank you.\nGrace\n\n\n\n\nRob.Bradley@enron.com wrote:\n\n> I dropped \"own\" before \"business life\" to reduce wordiness and substituted\n> Gary's two suggestions.  Is this now okay?\n\n\n\"Gary Hamel's 'revolutionary entrepreneurship' model represents a\nsubstantial advance in our understanding of what companies must do to\nbecome outstanding innovators.  It should influence not only top management\nbut also every employee who, indeed, is the CEO of their business life.\"\n\n\n\n> If so, I'll send it up to Ken.\n>\n> Thanks,\n>\n> ROB\n>\n> Grace Reim <greim@strategos.com> on 05/12/2000 04:54:57 PM\n>\n> To:   Rob.Bradley@enron.com\n> cc:\n>\n> Subject:  Re: [Fwd: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution]\n>\n> Hello Rob,\n>\n> Gary agrees that \"radical\" might not be the best choice.  He said that\n> \"outstanding\" innovators would be fine.\n>\n> On another note, he still feels that \"significant, qualitative\" advance...\n> is a bit long.  Wonders if \"substantial\" would suffice?  But he leaves this\n> one entirely to you.\n>\n> Hope to hear from you on Monday.\n>\n> All the best,\n> Grace\n>\n> Rob.Bradley@enron.com wrote:\n>\n> > We are getting very close.\n> >\n> > My only concern with #2 is the word radical.  That's good for you but may\n> > not be for Ken.\n> >\n> > What would you think of replacing \"radical innovators\" with \"outstanding\n> > innovators\" or \"super innovators\"?\n> >\n> > One concern I have about radical is that you can be radical and not\n> > successful (unprofitable).  You could be bold and very wrong (picking the\n> > wrong revolution) or just ahead of your time (which is still resource\n> > misallocation to economists).\n> >\n> > If you want to think of acceptable replacements for \"radical,\" I'll then\n> > let Ken decide which word his wants (including the choice of radical) and\n> > put the quotation to bed.\n> >\n> > - ROB\n> >\n> > Grace Reim <greim@strategos.com> on 05/11/2000 03:21:57 PM\n> >\n> > To:   Rob.Bradley@enron.com\n> > cc:\n> >\n> > Subject:  [Fwd: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution]\n> >\n> > Hello Rob,\n> >\n> > Here are Gary's suggestions.\n> >\n> > Your thoughts?\n> >\n> > Grace\n> >\n> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n> > Received: from strategosnet.com ([206.14.127.110])      by\n> > woodside.strategosnet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id MAA16468    for\n> > <greim@strategosnet.com>; Thu, 11 May 2000 12:25:14 -0700 (PDT)\n> > Message-ID: <391BB3B1.A84F79D1@strategosnet.com>\n> > Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 00:33:05 -0700\n> > From: Gary Hamel <ghamel@strategosnet.com>\n> > Reply-To: ghamel@strategos.com\n> > Organization: Strategos\n> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win98; U)\n> > X-Accept-Language: en\n> > MIME-Version: 1.0\n> > To: Grace Reim <greim@strategosnet.com>\n> > Subject: Ken Lay on Leading the Revolution\n> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\n> > X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000\n> >\n> > Dear Rob . . . thanks again for taking the trouble to help me with a\n> > blurb from Mr. Lay.\n> >\n> > Here are two slightly reworked quotes.  I must say, I like the second\n> > one more than the first. I hope it is acceptable to you.\n> >\n> > \"Gary Hamel's 'revolutionary entrepreneurship' model represents a\n> > significant, qualitative advance in our understanding of the principles\n> > and practice of innovation.  It should influence not only top management\n> > but also every employee who, indeed, is the CEO of their own business\n> > life.\"\n> >\n> > \"Gary Hamel's 'revolutionary entrepreneurship' model represents a\n> > significant, qualitative improvement in our understanding of what\n> > companies must do to become radical innovators.  It should influence not\n> > only top management, but also every employee who, indeed, is the CEO of\n> > their own business life.\"\n> >\n> > Gary.\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22231852.1075840203137.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/97.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "rob.bradley@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "97.", "date" : "2000-05-15 10:36:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: Final Quote for \"Leading the Revolution\"" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b8a" }, "sender" : "rocky.emery@painewebber.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "The enclosed research report is being sent to you from PaineWebber by:\n\n Emery Financial Group\n\n 713-957-7019\n\n rocky.emery@PaineWebber.COM\n\nPlease contact them if you have any questions or would like to discuss this \nmaterial.\n\nThe information contained in the attached research report is believed to be \nreliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed.  PaineWebber Incorporated \nand/or Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management Inc., affiliated companies and/or \ntheir officers, directors, employees or stockholders may at times have a \nposition, including an arbitrage position, in the securities described herein \nand may sell or buy them to or from customers.  These companies may from time \nto time act as a consultant to a company being reported upon.\n\nYou will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this document.  If you don't \nalready have it just click on this link, \nhttp://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html, and follow the \non-screen instructions.  The Acrobat Reader is free of charge.\n\n\n\n - P004484220001201D01.pdf", "mid" : "7488342.1075840227845.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/970.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "970.", "date" : "2000-12-04 10:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "U.S. Portfolio Managers' Spotlight:December 1, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b8b" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Weekly Management Report and the Daily Executive \nSummary. \n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 12/01/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t4,539\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t4,025\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t488,009\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 12/01/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t3,899\t79%\nEnron Europe Limited\t117\t28%\nGlobal Products\t203\t36%\nEnron Metals\t320\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t54%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t4,255,745,809\nMTD\t4,255,745,809\nLTD\t283,426,270,674\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t2,956,198,997\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t18,868,239,985\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t591\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t3\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,074\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t2,957\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,873\n\nAlso attached is the Weekly Public Domain Report, containing information \nwhich is intended for use in presentations or reports which will be seen by \nindividuals outside Enron.\n\n                    ", "mid" : "27448254.1075840227875.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/971.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "971.", "date" : "2000-12-04 10:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Management Report for December 1, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b8c" }, "sender" : "julie.cobb@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Mr.s Lay and Skilling\n\nThank you; I just received my t-shirt and letter regarding the Chairman's \naward nomination.  I was really flattered to have received that mention.  The \ntraits sought by the Chairman's award are those I would really like to \nexemplify; respect, communication, integrity, and excellence.  To even have \nbeen considered worthy is exciting and humbling.  I know that truly most \npeople at Enron hope to display these values, and for you to have designed an \naward to recognize them is really inspiring.\n\nIn short, it meant a lot to me, to have been mentioned for the Chairman's \naward within a company of which I am so proud.  I know it will mean a great \ndeal to the person I will seek to nominate, when I next have the opportunity.\n\nThank you.\nSincerely,\nJulia Cobb\n", "mid" : "16479834.1075840227898.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/972.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "972.", "date" : "2000-12-05 01:53:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Chairman's Award" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b8d" }, "sender" : "peter.blackmore@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com", "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "cc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "text" : "Pleased to send you the November report. Obviously the market is weakening\nin North America which is making the quarter challenging but the underlying\nmomentum of the company continues to improve as the report illustrates.\nLook forward to seeing you at the Board meeting.\n\nRegards,\nPeter\n\n\n\n> [Compaq Confidential - Internal Use Only]\n>\n> To:  Global Sales & Services Team\n>\n> Before I report on the great wins and other news this month, I want to\n> express a personal note about the organizational announcement earlier this\n> month.  I'm excited about the changes for all the reasons already\n> communicated - in particular strengthening the integration of our upstream\n> and downstream operations.  I'm also excited about Bo McBee and his\n> worldwide team in Corporate Quality and Customer Satisfaction officially\n> joining our organization.  He and his team are doing a great job, and\n> together we will further our efforts to become the leader throughout the\n> world in satisfying our customers.\n>\n> Most of all, I am extremely pleased and encouraged because I believe these\n> changes confirm the great work you have accomplished this year.  We've\n> already reported a number of major wins as a result of the joint efforts\n> by our Sales and Services teams.  There is an air of excitement and\n> anticipation about Compaq's momentum - I see it in the emails from many of\n> you and as I meet with our teams and customers around the world.  You're a\n> remarkable team and, as Michael puts it, let's keep the pedal to the metal\n> and keep the momentum strong as we work to successfully close 2000!\n>\n> Speaking of my travels...\n> This month I visited Johannesburg, South Africa, Dubai within the United\n> Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.  All of these countries are part of\n> EMEA's Business Development Group (BDG), which is responsible for\n> developing Compaq business in 98 countries. The group is focused on both\n> developed and emerging markets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and\n> Africa. Over the past six years, BDG has grown its revenue more than\n> 10-fold.\n>\n> In South Africa I visited Vodacom, which with 4 million subscribers, is\n> Africa's largest mobile phone network operator.  The company has just\n> upgraded its billing systems to handle further expansion, and to date is\n> one of the world's largest Wildfire installations with some 21 AlphaServer\n> GS systems.  I also spent time with the management of Mobile Telephone\n> Networks (MTN), South Africa's #2 cellphone operator and another big\n> Wildfire customer.  In fact, we just got word that they've placed a $10M\n> order for four GS320 AlphaServer systems and storage.\n>\n> One of my more interesting activities while there was learning more about\n> Ikageng, a Compaq-led initiative to bring the benefits of the information\n> age to the rural communities of Africa.  Ikageng brings together the\n> provision of safe drinking water, affordable healthcare, distance\n> learning, improved subsistence farming techniques and Internet access.\n> All of this is co-funded by a community bank, together with Compaq,\n> Johnnic, a South African media and information group, and the active\n> participation of the World Bank.  A real example of Inspiration Technology\n> at work!\n>\n> My visit to the United Arab Emirates included a dinner with our top 30\n> customers from across the region, a VIP lunch with our top partners, as\n> well as meetings with employees in the region.  I also attended Gitex, the\n> region's largest IT exhibition, and met with press at that event to convey\n> Compaq's commitment to the UAE.  I was also privileged to have a personal\n> meeting with His Highness Sheik Mohamad bin Rashid al Maktoum, Crown\n> Prince of Dubai and the Minister of Defense.  These meetings were around\n> the official opening of Dubai Internet City, an area of Dubai dedicated to\n> making the city the \"Silicon Valley\"  of the Middle East.\n>\n> I spent a very interesting day at Aramco in Saudi Arabia, our largest\n> account in the UAE. We are the ProLiant standard in this very large energy\n> company and we have a great opportnuity to build a strong partnership\n> across many additional solutions including high performance technical\n> computing, ZLE applications and enterprise storage, in addition to\n> recapturing client business from the competition\n>\n> Some of our largest wins this month\n> * Tokyo Stock Exchange - We are replacing Hitachi at the world's third\n> largest stock exchange, with a $60-80M order for Himalaya systems. This\n> contract should bring in an additional $20-30M in Professional Services.\n> *      Eli Lilly - Signed the first leg of a three-year global agreement\n> valued at $100M, securing Compaq as the sole supplier for Intel-based\n> products, forcing Dell off the customer's standards list and opening the\n> door for StorageWorks products, Global Services and high-performance\n> servers.\n> *      Winstar - Four-year, $100M contract as the exclusive provider of\n> Windows NT and storage products, including $10M in AlphaServer systems\n> running Tru64 UNIX.\n> *      Mead Corp. - Beat IBM, HP and Dell for a five-year, $50M contract\n> for ProLiant servers, storage, desktops, portables and services.\n> * France Telecom - $30M contract for a global agreement (includes all\n> subsidiaries) for a complete line of AlphaServer systems, including DS, ES\n> and GS series as well as ProLiant servers.\n> * General Motors - Selected as the global Intel-based server standard\n> for new application deployment at GM manufacturing facilities. The\n> anticipated global revenue is $30M over three years.\n> * Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow - $25M for ProLiant 8500 servers,\n> StorageWorks products and legacy-free iPAQ desktops.\n> * FleetBoston Financial - Beat IBM, Dell and HP for a $40M desktops\n> contract\n> * Airgroup (Switzerland) - Beat IBM and NetVista for a  $21M contract\n> for 20,000 iPAQ desktops.\n> * DLI (Korea) - $22M for Professional Services.\n> * AltaVista - Shut out IBM and HP by putting into place a $25M fair\n> market value lease for ProLiant- and Alpha-based servers, increasing the\n> AltaVista lease line to $75M.\n> * ASP Host Centric - One of the eight North America-certified Oracle\n> Authorized Application Providers (OAAP), the firm will standardize its\n> UNIX environment on AlphaServers, replacing Sun systems. This project\n> could generate more than $20M for us over the next 36 months.\n> * Interfusion - Three-year, $20M contract for a Tru64 UNIX-based\n> solution.\n> * Westcoast Energy- Topped Dell for a desktop and portables contract\n> valued between $15-20M.\n> * General Electric - Five-year, $15.4M contract for worldwide Lotus\n> Domino rollout and expansion of Exchange rollout, including NT Server\n> management outsourcing.\n> http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=1146\n> * Moebel Pfister - $15.7M outsourcing contract.\n> * TriRiga - Beat Dell, EMC and Sun for a two-year, $15M contract for\n> storage, Professional Workstations, desktops, portables and services.\n>\n> EMEA to open Wireless Competence Centre in Stockholm\n> Press, customers and partners have been invited to help officially open\n> the Compaq Wireless Competence Centre in Stockholm, Sweden, on November\n> 27.  The centre is the company's first facility to fully display our\n> unique end-to-end capabilities of  solutions, services and products in the\n> mobile Internet and wireless space.  The hands-on centre showcases today's\n> wireless solutions within four environments - car, home, office and public\n> access areas.  Technologies featured include GSM, GPRS, future 3G\n> standards, WLAN and Bluetooth.  Compaq's mobile partners such as Nokia,\n> Oracle, Cisco, Microsoft, Siebel and Ericsson also plan to participate in\n> the opening.  The centre is already hosting customer visits and will\n> engage with thousands of customer and partners over the coming year\n> through a mix of seminars, tours and customized workshops.  For more info,\n> see  http://inline-se.soo.cpqcorp.net/wireless/\n>\n> Planning for Innovate Forum 2001 under way\n> Compaq's premier event for its global and large account customers -\n> Innovate Forum 2001 - is set for May 23-24 at the George R. Brown\n> Convention Center in Houston.  The hand-picked guest list will include\n> some 4,000-5,000 senior-level technical and business executives, including\n> our key channel partners, press, industry and financial analysts, and\n> Compaq's key alliance partners.  The program will feature keynote\n> speeches, plenary sessions, special interest seminars, a solutions\n> pavilion, and social events.  For more information, see the Innovate site\n> on Inline:  http://inline.compaq.com/na/innovate/\n>\n> Cross Border Office files first lawsuit\n> The Cross Border Office has been created to prevent unauthorized movement\n> of Compaq products by dealers and gray market brokers in order to protect\n> profit margins and ultimately, customer satisfaction.  The Cross Border\n> team provides gray market awareness training to all sales personnel, mail\n> and phone hotline access to report gray market activity, works jointly\n> with regional sales, services, business unit and channel teams to create\n> policy and procedures to reduce gray market activity and, working with the\n> Law department, to bring legal action against gray market brokers if\n> warranted.\n>\n> As a result of these efforts, Compaq has filed its first lawsuit against\n> two Canadian technology consulting firms for breach of contract and fraud.\n> The suit, which seeks compensatory damages of more than $17 million,\n> claims the consulting firms fraudulently represented to Compaq that they\n> had a contract with the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal\n> Aviation Administration to supply a large number of computers and related\n> equipment to U.S. airports. This lawsuit hit many national publications\n> and sends a message to the worldwide gray market community that Compaq\n> will take actions to protect its authorized resellers, product quality and\n> our customers.\n>\n> For further information on the Cross Border Office, gray market red flags\n> and to view the web-based training video, see\n> http://inline.compaq.com/wwsm/crossborder/index.asp\n>\n> Key Channel Partner programs rolling out\n> Early this year the Tigerbite project was established to redefine and\n> simplify Compaq's model with our channel partners.  A key element of the\n> model is worldwide programs that provide profitable growth opportunities\n> for Compaq and its partners.  Two such programs - Internet List Pricing\n> (ILP) and the Compaq Agent Program - are currently being implemented by\n> the regions.\n>\n> Worldwide implementation of ILP is a top priority for the company.\n> Creating and publishing (where needed) competitive List Prices is\n> absolutely essential to establishing a more consistent, worldwide pricing\n> model for both our customers and partners. By the end of this month ILP\n> will have been implemented in North America, Latin America, Japan and\n> Greater China, with pilot programs in Singapore and Malaysia.  EMEA and\n> the remaining Asia Pacific countries are expected to complete the rollout\n> by January 1, 2001.\n>\n> The Compaq Agent Program, which allows partners to earn commissions when\n> they refer customers to purchase products/services directly from us,\n> currently has been implemented in the U.S., Latin America (14 countries)\n> and CKK.  This month, APD is implementing pilot programs in Singapore and\n> Malaysia, and plans to roll out the program in seven additional countries\n> in the first quarter.  EMEA held an Agent Program Summit this month with\n> 10 countries to assess and develop their 2001 rollout plans which include\n> adding Enterprise-class products to their program next year.\n>\n> News from the Compaq Alliances team\n> *      Compaq regained the #1 platform partner position with SAP with 33%\n> market share over all platforms (NT, UNIX with R/3, and mySAP.com). IBM is\n> 2nd in line with 23% share. In North America alone, our overall SAP share\n> increased from 25% to 32% in the third quarter.  As an aside, SAP's entire\n> executive board and senior executive staff use our iPAQ Pocket PCs.\n> Rollout of the product to SAP Sales and Marketing is also in progress -- a\n> very visible endorsement of Compaq's leadership in Internet access as it\n> applies to enterprise applications.\n> * Cable & Wireless CEO and executive visit to Marlboro in October\n> included CEO Graham Wallace and 56 top C&W executives. C&W new ASP\n> 'a-Services' UK launch on October 31 followed the successful U.S. launch\n> in late September.\n> * Compaq secured the notebook business with CGE&Y UK for their\n> internal use.  Toshiba had been the incumbent for 5 years.  CGE&Y is\n> upgrading to Oracle 11i on Alpha Tru64 UNIX.  As one of the first\n> customers globally to upgrade to 11i on Alpha, they have agreed to be a\n> reference site.\n> * Our successful Platinum Sponsorship of Commerce One's Global Trading\n> Web Technical Forum included a Compaq keynote and non-disclosure breakout\n> session on new ProLiant 8-ways.\n> * A  9-city roadshow in EMEA was kicked-off with Intel, starting in\n> Munich.  This is an extension of the successful 11 city roadshow in the\n> U.S. that drove traffic to the speedStart website and should do the same\n> for EMEA..\n> * Strong Compaq presence with Premier sponsorship at Oracle Open World\n> in October included Michael Capellas luncheon speech to 200+ C-level\n> customers, on-stage server presence at Larry Ellison keynote, and\n> excellent Compaq coverage in Oracle publications.\n> * Announced major Mid-Market Initiative Contract with Siebel.  We had\n> very high visibility at Siebel User Week, and also won Siebel's Platform\n> Partner of the Year awards for Excellence in EMEA and NA.  We recently\n> announced a Benchmark Figure of 10,200 Siebel users running Microsoft NT\n> and SQL 7 on ProLiant systems.\n> * Compaq had a strong presence at COMDEX with strategic partner,\n> Microsoft.  In addition to  supporting Bill Gates' keynote address, the\n> Microsoft booth featured iPAQ Pocket PCs demonstrating the award-winning\n> OmniSky wireless Internet and e-mail service running on Metricom's\n> Ricochet network - the world's fastest mobile broadband network.\n> Microsoft also announced the immediate availability of its Windows Media\n> Player Technology Preview Edition on Compaq Pocket PCX devices, which for\n> the first time delivers streamed wireless Windows Media-formatted audio\n> and video to a portable device.\n>\n> Global Accounts news\n> * Do you know about the Discovery, Design and Implementation (DDI)\n> application? Global Accounts has moved the DDI application into\n> production, resulting in a Web-enabled tool that streamlines and automates\n> the DDI phases for signing up new customers.\n> http://vinproapp03.cce.cpqcorp.net/ddi/\n> * More than 130 people from Compaq EMEA Global Accounts attended a\n> conference center at EuroDisney, Paris, for a training program that\n> included a focus on personal development skills and a broader look at how\n> Global Accounts can build sales.\n\n> * A CD and brochure designed to give Global Accounts salespeople and\n> customers a greater insight into the business can be ordered online\n> through the GA catalog.\n> http://inline.compaq.com/corpmktg/globalaccounts/know/resourcekit.asp\n> * For the first time, Compaq has a single, documented global special\n> pricing process, enabling us to be smarter than the competition on global\n> bids.  Implementation of this process is expected to begin January 1. For\n> more information, see\n> http://inline.compaq.com/corpmktg/globalaccounts/div/stratplan/index.asp\n> or e-mail Philip Kyle.\n> * Global Account managers and others whose customers and prospects\n> require multi-platform hardware, operating systems and applications will\n> want to know about the IQ Center. With more than 150 systems engineering\n> personnel, 30,000 square-feet of lab space, 500 CPUs and 100 TB of\n> storage, the Center is a well-equipped, one-stop shop for designing and\n> testing complex solutions.\n> http://inline.compaq.com/corpmktg/globalaccounts/div/gamclose.asp\n>\n> CPCG headlines\n> * Compaq regained total PC and PC server market share leadership in\n> the UK during 3Q.\n> * Among our many announcements at Comdex, we introduced the\n> three-pound, MP2800 - the world's smallest projector -- as well as\n> iPAQnet, a collection of products and solutions designed to redefine the\n> Internet experience for customers demanding wireless access to e-mail and\n> other corporate information. Last, Compaq and Oracle announced an all-new\n> Internet appliance based on ProLiant servers and the latest Oracle\n> software to deliver the fastest cache on the Internet. Oracle is backing\n> up the performance pledge with a $1 million guarantee.\n>\n> Ratings and reviews\n> * Computer Shopper named the iPAQ Pocket PC one of the \"Top 100\n> Products of 2000\"\n> * \"Looking for the perfect present for the technophile who has\n> everything? Then check out the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC ... the iPAQ is a lot\n> slimmer than most of the competition ... Plus, its brilliant 12-bit,\n> 4,096-color reflective display will be sure to make the holiday season\n> especially bright.\" - ZDNet\n> * Popular Science recognized the iPAQ Pocket PC at an awards ceremony\n> for being one of the year's 100 \"hottest products and eye-opening\n> discoveries.\" The iPAQ Pocket PC is pictured on the cover of the\n> magazine's December edition, now on newsstands.\n> * \"Sure, the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC PDA has everything a desktop PC has\n> - word processor, Internet browser, e-mail engine, etc., etc. But that's\n> not even half the story: It can crank out color video and blast MP3 music\n> through a stereo headphone jack...\" - Stuff Magazine\n>\n> Portables garner praise\n> * The Armada E500S received the \"Four-Star Award\" from Computer\n> Shopper. \"Overall, the Armada E500S is a compelling, well-designed package\n> for small businesses ... you get a solid mix of components for the money.\"\n> - Computer Shopper\n> * The Notebook 100 was named one of the Top 100 Products of the Year\n> by Computer Shopper. \"We were duly impressed with Compaq's price-defying\n> Notebook 100.\"\n>\n>\n> Consumer Group highlights\n> * Last month, we shipped our 500,000th Configure-to-Order unit. U.S.\n> CTO sales grew 256% in the third quarter.\n> * Worldwide beyond-the-box revenue in Q3 increased 90% year-over-year.\n> * Of the top 25 countries with the highest Consumer sales worldwide,\n> six are in the Latin America region: Mexico (2), Brazil (4), Argentina\n> (8), Chile (16), Peru/Bolivia (21) and Colombia (22).\n> * Consumer's EMEA region hit the $1 billion sales mark in mid-October,\n> two months earlier than in 1999.\n> * More than 50,000 DSL-ready Presario computers have been sold through\n> our deal with Southwestern Bell.\n> http://newscpq1.inline.cpqcorp.net/article.cfm?storyid=1034\n> * Popular Science magazine included the iPAQ Home Internet Appliance\n> in its \"Best of What's New\" in the computer and software category.\n>\n> Storage Product Group news\n> *      Compaq Belgium and Luxembourg have won four DATANEWS Awards for\n> Excellence, one of which was in the category of Enterprise Storage: Compaq\n> StorageWorks systems. Compaq also received Awards of Excellence for\n> Enterprise Server (ProLiant); High-End Workstations (Compaq Professional\n> Workstation), and Services. The Compaq Aero Professional Digital Assistant\n> (PDA) received a Quality Award. For more info, visit:\n> http://datanews.vnunet.be/dnafe0.asp\n> *      An elite group of storage networking companies has joined our\n> commitment to support VersaStor Technology - the industry's premier\n> implementation of networked storage pooling. These endorsements represent\n> an important milestone in enabling SAN customers to leverage business\n> information as a virtual resource.\n> http://www.compaq.com/newsroom/pr/2000/pr2000103002.html\n> * Construction has begun on the Storage Networking Industry\n> Association Technology Center (SNIA Technology Center) in Colorado\n> Springs, Colo. Upon completion, the 14,000-square-foot center will be the\n> largest independent storage networking lab in the world.\n> http://storage.inet.cpqcorp.net/download/doc/SNIA_Release_final.doc\n> * At last month's Storage Networking World conference, Compaq and IBM\n> demonstrated for the first time true multi-vendor online storage\n> interoperability for the Open SAN Earlier this month we announced three\n> new storage service offerings that accelerate SAN implementation, improve\n> enterprise backup performance and increase availability and reliability of\n> remote storage management.\n> http://www.compaq.com/newsroom/pr/2000/pr2000103001.html\n>\n> Business Critical Server Group highlights\n> * Our Tru64 UNIX business is gaining momentum - growing twice as fast\n> as the market in Q2 and Q3 of this year, according to International Data\n> Corp. IDC reports that Compaq was the fastest growing UNIX vendor in Q2,\n> with 25% growth versus overall UNIX market growth of 13%.\n> * On Oct. 31, we announced new Tru64 UNIX, TruCluster and AlphaServer\n> products and services enhancements to improve scalability and ease of\n> deployment for e-business solutions.\n> http://alphaserver.inet.cpqcorp.net/announcements/30oct00/index.html\n> * The International Tandem Users' Group (ITUG) Summit 2000, held Oct.\n> 15-19 in San Jose, Calif., was the largest ever, drawing 2,900 customers,\n> partners, internal developers and executives. A highlight of the general\n> session was a live demonstration of the Zero Latency Enterprise\n> architecture for customer relationship management, which brings together\n> Himalaya, AlphaServer and ProLiant platforms.\n>\n> North America eBusiness Solutions successes\n> *      Service Provider Winstar has signed Compaq as its exclusive\n> provider of NT and storage products and committed to purchase a minimum of\n> $100M of Compaq products over the next four years, $10M of which will be\n> for Alpha UNIX for their rapidly growing complex hosting business.  We're\n> also providing $50M in financing directly to Winstar and $50M in financing\n> to approved Winstar customers.  Compaq Services has been designated as a\n> Winstar Services Partner.\n> *      Exodus placed an initial order of more than 500 ProLiant servers\n> for their Intel-managed hosting platform.\n> * Compaq also inked a deal with Siebel Systems to create a dedicated\n> partner sales channel and a $30M joint marketing initiative for an\n> integrated hardware/software offering to small and medium enterprises.\n> Over 80 sales agents are being authorized to sell the packages, which are\n> delivered fully integrated by Compaq Direct.\n>\n> Compaq Financial Services making a difference\n> *      Compaq Financial Services was instrumental in helping to shut out\n> IBM and HP from long-time Compaq customer AltaVista by putting into place\n> a $25M fair market value lease for NT and AlphaServers.  Through the deal,\n> CFS increased Alta Vista's lease line to $75M.\n> * CFS scored its first local currency financing in Brazil with a $3M\n> deal for servers and services.  In awarding the contract over competitors\n> HP and IBM and their respective financing groups, Ericsson cited\n> differentiating factors including Compaq's technology and our ability to\n> provide a competitive price in local currency.  CFS invoicing\n> capabilities, including information for each separate Ericsson cost center\n> in Brazil, was also a deciding factor.\n> * CFS helped facilitate the largest delivery of Intel servers\n> (ProLiant ML 370) to the Czech Republic through a $2.8M, 3-year operating\n> lease transaction with Czech Savings Bank.  CFS was the only leasing\n> company to offer a sub-lease structure, a differentiating factor that won\n> the business over Dell and IBM.\n>\n> CEI changes name to Compaq Direct\n> Custom Edge Inc., a wholly owned Compaq subsidiary formed, is now called\n> Compaq Direct. In other \"direct\" news, did you know that we have more than\n> 230 major accounts now buying from us directly and more in the pipeline?\n> Combined revenue in Q3 from PartnerDirect, DirectPlus, Major Account\n> Direct and GEM Direct totaled nearly 40 percent of CPCG's total revenue in\n> North America. What's more, ISSG revenue was more than 27 percent direct\n> in Q3.\n>\n> Siebel's Platform Partner of the Year\n> I'm pleased to report that Siebel has named Compaq its Platform Partner of\n> the Year for excellence in both EMEA and North America. We recently\n> received high visibility at the Siebel User Week event while also\n> announcing a record benchmark of 10,200 Siebel users running Microsoft NT\n> and SQL 7 on ProLiant servers.\n>\n> Get Informed\n> Inform, Compaq's customer magazine, is now available in printed and\n> electronic versions. It's free and available for you to read. Sign your\n> customers up by visiting the U.S. (www.compaq.com/inform/issues/sb.html),\n> Asia Pacific (www.compaq.com.tw/) or EMEA (www.compaq.com/emea/inform)\n> sites.\n>\n> North America eCommerce and CRM marketing activities\n> * North America recently released IMPAQ express, a Web-based tool for\n> Customer Relationship Management (CRM) campaign planning and audience\n> sizing, to its marketing and sales force. For the first time, campaign\n> planning can start with a quick and easy look at the size and scope of a\n> potential installed-based audience.\n> * Compaq recently co-sponsored eLink, a B2B e-commerce event targeted\n> at procurement, IT, marketing and financial executives hosted by Commerce\n> One in Las Vegas. Attendees witnessed the on-stage construction of a live\n> e-marketplace powered by Commerce One and Compaq servers. In addition, we\n> demonstrated our Roundtrip configuration and Auction capabilities.\n>\n> Wins Around the World\n> As always, thanks to everyone for your tremendous efforts this month.\n> Please take a few minutes to look over the complete list of recent wins\n> around the world and continue to write me with your news and success\n> stories. http://inline.compaq.com/wwss/wins/worldwins.asp\n>\n> Let's finish the quarter strongly!!\n>\n> Regards,\n> Peter\n>\n> ", "mid" : "18292115.1075840227933.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/973.", "bcc" : [ "michael.capellas@compaq.com" ], "to" : [ "babbio@verizon.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "ted.enloe@compaq.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "973.", "date" : "2000-12-05 02:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "November Blackmore Report" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b8e" }, "sender" : "tclark@thecwcgroup.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "05.12.2000\n\nDear Mr. Lay,\n\nYou might recall very kindly hosting a dinner at The Travellers Club in\nLondon for the first energy retreat that we did with Reinhold Heus and Ralph\nHodge. We were very sorry to have missed you this year though we very much\nunderstand that campaigning for the elections was an absolute priority.\n\nI was very pleased to hear that you had tentatively agreed to be able to\nmake the 25th May free for next years retreat. This years theme, after a\ngreat del of research is set to focus on e commerce and the new economy and\nwill look at the inter relationship between energy, communication and\ninvestment. I therefore thought that it would be particularly appropriate\ngiven the outstanding work that you are doing in this area. I am sure that\nyou will feel that the participants are of great interest and I hope that it\nwill be a real learning experience for both the state companies and the\ninternational energy companies.\n\nAs before the group will be limited to 60 top-level executives from\nmultinationals, independents and state companies and we would aim that some\nof the main issues to be covered include:\n* Corporate renewal - develop and maintain a competitive edge\n* Diversification in the energy industry: into telecommunications,\npower, water, e-commerce, trading, auto  - energy in the new economy\n* E - Commerce\n* Breakthrough in new technologies\n\nI do hope that you are able to confirm your keynote attendance and look\nforward to hearing from you.\n\nI also thought that you might be interested in the attached outlining the\ngovernments with which we work.\nI very much look forward to hearing from you. .\n\nIn the meantime I remain,\n\nYours sincerely,\n\n\n <<...>>\n\nTim Clark\nGroup Managing Director\nThe CWC Group of Companies\n\n\n\n\nThird Annual Private Retreat on the\nCorporate Transformation of the\nEnergy Industry\n\nE-Commerce, Hi-tech Opportunities and Investment\n\n\nThreats, opportunities, new revenue sources and strategies to maintain a\ncompetitive edge in the new economy\n\nThe inter relationships between the development of the energy sector,\nchanging investment markets and technological change\n\nSpecial session on the internet opportunities in the European energy markets\n\n\n\nThursday 24th and Friday 25th May, 2001\nPennyhill Park\n\n\n\nModerator: Joe Darby, Chief Executive, Lasmo plc\n\nAspects Defining the Transformation of the Energy Industry\n\n* Renewing, developing and maintaining a competitive edge\n* The new multi-utility\n* Corporate renewal within the new energy industry dynamics\n* The dynamics of the new business portfolio\n* New forms of sustainable energy\n* Oil price stability, impact on cash flows and investment\n* The future investment decisions for companies in a period of high\ncash liquidity\n\nInternet Portals, Communication and the Hi-Technology World\n\n* Evolving in the new economy\n* Breakthrough in new technologies\n* Investing in and developing communication networks\n* Internet portals in the energy industry\n* Development of one stop shops - logistics, insurance, legal and\nfinancial services\n\nE-commerce; realising the opportunities and re inventing your business\nstrategy\n\n* Fundamental changes in  the structure of the industry and future\nbusiness models\n* E-commerce in a global context\n* Tactical e-business decision-making\n* Which e-business models really work?\n* The sharing of knowledge\n* Measuring the impact of your e-commerce strategies\n* Evolving strategies in the new economy\n\nRadically Improving Customer and Supplier Relationships\n\n* Automating buyer / supplier procurement through e-commerce\n* The development of open e-market places which will transform the\nindustry's procurement processes\n* E-procurement selection, implementation and the creation of added\nvalue\n* Enhancing and developing relationships with customers\n* E-business and CRM\n\nInvestments and Financing within the New Energy Economy\n\n* Equity investments, acquisition financing  and leveraged buy out\n* The inter relationship between investments, mergers and hi tech\ndrivers\n* The economics of ecommerce and hi technology developments\n* Energy startups\n* Corporate venturing\n\n\nHeld under Chatham House rules the private retreat will place great emphasis\non dialogue and incisive debate. All participants will be encouraged to be\nproactive and will be invited to take part in specialised discussion groups.\n\n\nThe Chatham House Rules are defined as \"When a meeting, or part thereof, is\nheld under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the\ninformation received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the\nspeaker(s), nor that of any other participant may be revealed; nor may it be\nmentioned that the information was received at the retreat\".\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\nGary Edwards, Senior Executive Vice President, Conoco\nGed Davis, Vice President - Group Planning, Royal Dutch/ Shell\nJoe Darby, Chief Executive, Lasmo plc\nGregory Vesey, Vice President - E Business, Texaco Inc\nAbdullah Lamki, Deputy Managing Director, Petroleum Development Oman\nEd Morse, Executive Adviser, Hess Enery Trading LLC\nAlirio Parra, former Minister of Energy and Mines, Venezuela\nRalph Hodge, former Chairman, Enron International\nStefan Judisch, MD, RWE Energy Trading Limited\nLuis Giusti, Non Executive Director, Shell Transport and Trading Company and\nSenior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies\nTatsuo Masuda, Director, IEA\nC. Norman Davidson Kelly, General Manager, BHP Petroleum\nMalcom Butler, Director - Energy Division - HSBC\nPartner, Gemini Ernst and Young\nGary Cardone, President and Managing Director, Dynegy Europe\nWilliam Garner, Director, Petrie Parkman\nMichael Gibbons, Managing Director, Powergen\n\n\nInvited Keynote Participants\n\nKenneth Lay, Chairman, Enron Corporation\n\nHRH Prince Abdulaziz Bin Salman Al Saud, Deputy Minister of Petroleum and\nMineral Resources,  The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\nTan Sri Dato Mohd Hassan Marican, President and Chief Executive Officer\nPetron?s\nWilly Olsen, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Statoil\nAhmed Al - Arbeed, Chairman and Managing Director, Kuwait Foreign Petroleum\nExploration\nMohamed Husain, KOC\nErik Ludtke, Head of Buenos Aires Office and Vice President, Duke Energy\nMishari Al Obeit, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation\nH.E. Hisham Nazer, former Minister of Petroleum, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\nRenato Urban, Vice President, ENI SpA - Agip Division\nSteve Peacock, Vice President Upstream Digital Business,  BP\nAhmed Mecheraoui, Vice President, Sonatrach\nIbrahim Mishari, Vice President - Information Technology, Saudi Aramco\nBob Peebler, President, Halliburton Company\nStephen Thurston, President, Chevron Overseas Petroleum\nPierre Jungels, Chief Executive, Enterprise Oil\nMohammed Husain, Manager Planning, Kuwait Oil Company\nRonald Robinson, President - Technology, Texaco Inc\nEuan Baird, Chairman, Schlumberger Limited\n\n <<Welcome to CWC Group - internet wording3.doc>> Tim Clark\nManaging Director - CWC Group of Companies\nBusiness Design Centre\n52 Upper Street\nLondon\nN1 OQH\nSwitchboard + 44 (0)20 7704 6161\nDirect + 44 (0)20 7704 9147\nFax + 44(0)20 7704 8440\nMobile 07712 835 310\nE mail tclark@thecwcgroup.com\n\n - Welcome to CWC Group - internet wording3.doc", "mid" : "9879367.1075840227960.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/974.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "974.", "date" : "2000-12-05 08:31:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b8f" }, "sender" : "kcoppolino@mobilestar.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mr. Lay,\n\nFirst - congratulations on your year 2000 to date. From what I have\nresearched, Enron is an incredible organization of products, services and\npeople.\n\nI represent MobileStar - the worlds largest public Wireless Lan company.\nBased in Dallas, and private at this time - we have built and will continue\nto build a WIFI IEEE 802.11b lan network in public places such as hotels,\nairports, airline clubs and retail/coffee house type places where mobile\nusers go, eat, move, meet and sleep.  You will find us today in many\nMarriotts, Hiltons, Sheratons and American Airline Admiral club rooms-\noffering unteathered T-1 speed connectivity to a company lan or the\ninternet.\n\nWe are soon to launch Hong Kong Int Airport and the London airports as well.\nWe also have a confidential network partner/s in the works to be announced\nin the next 30 days that will take our public network to over 5000 locations\nin the next 2 years. You will be interested I assure you.\n\nI feel that not only is MobileStar a service that could benefit your mobile\nglobal staff that travels both domestically, locally and internationally,\nbut also a partner tie in terms of content delivery, possible backbone\npartnerships and video/Blockbuster delivery to a MobileStar subscribers\nhandheld, Ipaq computer or laptop.\n\nI would very much like the opportunity to meet with both your IT team whom\ninvestigates wireless applications and services for your personnel as well\nas a member of your Broadband Development team.\n\nAlso - I will offer you a FREE trial subscription to our network for  your\ntravels.\n\nI thank you for your time.\n\nPS - We are heading into Series C funding..........\n\nRegards,\n\nKevin\n\nKevin D. Coppolino\nNational Account Manager - Southern Region\nMobileStar Network\nHouston, Texas\nOffice:  281-374-8334\nMobile: 281-804-0160\nwww.MobileStar.com <http://www.mobilestar.com/>\n\n\"Unplugged.Empowered\"\n\n\nThis e-mail is intended only for the addressee named above and may contain\nconfidential, proprietary or privileged information. If you are not the\nnamed addressee or the person responsible for delivering the message to the\nnamed addressee, please inform us promptly by reply e-mail, then delete the\ne-mail and destroy any printed copy. The contents should not be disclosed to\nanyone and no copies should be made.  We take reasonable precautions to\nensure that our emails are virus free. However we accept no responsibility\nfor any virus transmitted by us and recommend that you subject any incoming\ne-mail to your own virus checking procedures. ", "mid" : "15202739.1075840227984.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/975.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth_lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "975.", "date" : "2000-12-05 03:31:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FW: MobileStar Network" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b90" }, "sender" : "callas@tcwgroup.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "crawfl@tcwgroup.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dear Ken,\n\nI am conducting a review of Enron for TCW's equity portfolios.  You may \nrecall that we have spoken several times when you visited TCW for the Board \nof Directors meetings.  Previously I worked in TCW's Latin America investment \ndepartment and have followed Enron's investments in Latin America.  I am now \nworking as an analyst for TCW's equity research department.   With the \nencouragement of Robert Day and Leigh Crawford, whom you met with recently in \nPhoenix, I am considering making a recommendation for the purchase of Enron \nstock.\n\nI am writing to you to solicit your help in setting up a visit to Enron for \nLeigh Crawford and myself.  We are interested in meeting with you, Clifford \nBaxter, Jeffrey Skilling, Andrew Fastow, Mark Koenig, Richard Buy and any \nother individuals you believe would be helpful in our understanding your \nbusiness.  We would also welcome the opportunity to tour Enron's facilities.\n\nThe date of the visit can be chosen for the convenience of you and the other \nmanagers.  The week of December 18th and the early weeks of January are \nparticularly convenient for us.\n\nThank you very much for your help and I look forward to learning more about \nEnron.\n\nSincerely,\nShannon Callan\nManaging Director\nTCW\n213-244-0082", "mid" : "29004475.1075840228009.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/976.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com", "crawfl@tcwgroup.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "976.", "date" : "2000-12-05 02:20:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Visit to Enron" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b91" }, "sender" : "jackie.henry@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "For years I followed the positive contributions ENRON made to the community \nand its staff.  I always dreamed of working for a company that truly cared.  \nMy prayers were answered.  I am proud to be a part of this team and look \nforward to many years of prosperity and success.  After working for a private \npractice for 10 years and being told that the corporate work environment was \nimpersonal, I have seen ENRON promote and display respect, integrity, \ncommunication and excellence.  If someone gives respect, the person receiving \nit might build up their self-esteem and in return respect others.  Being \nhonest gains trust and sometimes trust can be more valuable than money.  \nWithout communication, walls are built and eventually tumble down hurting \neveryone/everything surrounding them.  I really applaud your vision on \ncommunication.  Good communication is the main ingredient in every view of \nlife.  Keep up the good work.  Striving for excellence encourages people to \nwork hard, utilize their creative minds, explore new areas, and learn to \nadjust to change.  \n\nThank you again for allowing me to be a part of such a GREAT team.    ", "mid" : "32983140.1075840228033.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/977.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "977.", "date" : "2000-12-05 06:23:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thank You!" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b92" }, "sender" : "regina.karsolich@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hello, Mr. Lay, I thoroughly enjoyed the awards luncheon today, and I \nunderstand this was your treat to us for having done such a good job.  I'm so \nproud to have been a part of this, and have one more thing to brag on about \nEnron to family and friends.  I hope you and your loved ones have a great \nholiday season.\n\nSincerely,\nRegina Karsolich\nEnron Net Works LLC", "mid" : "28420486.1075840228055.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/978.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "978.", "date" : "2000-12-05 06:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "JDF Luncheon Today" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b93" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com" ], "cc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com" ], "text" : "Good afternoon.\n\nThe 2001 Board of Directors meetings have been scheduled as follows:\n\n                January 16 (previously confirmed), May 1, July 24, October\n23.\n\nThe time of each meeting will be 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon; however, further\nlogistical details will be announced at a later date, prior to each\nmeeting.\n\nPlease feel free to contact either Keith Larney at 469-357-4497, or me if\nyou should have any questions.  Thank you.\n\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com", "mid" : "15782822.1075840228080.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/979.", "bcc" : [ "jdavidson@srfunds.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "sandi_drysdale@i2.com", "denean_probasco@vistaar.com", "sheryl_campbell@i2.com", "nedgie_jones@i2.com", "kelly_landgraf@dell.com", "heather_dalton@dell.com", "kim_robinson@i2.com", "barbette_watts@i2.com", "laurie_harris@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "979.", "date" : "2000-12-05 09:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "2001 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SCHEDULE" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b94" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Lay will be out of town.\n\n\n\n\nJeffrey McClellan@ECT\n05/15/2000 05:31 PM\nTo: Mark Confer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dian Chu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kristina H \nBrosig/HOU/ECT@ECT, Brooklyn Couch/HOU/ECT@ECT, Valeria A Hope/HOU/ECT@ECT, \nEric Francis Calub/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracey Irvin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tracey \nFlorio-Kozadinos/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sandra \nLighthill/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON, George Hope/HOU/ECT@ECT, Becky \nPham/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shannon Carmichael/HOU/ECT@ECT, Elyse \nKalmans/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Maribel Mata/Corp/Enron@Enron, Merlyn \nFance/GCO/Enron@ENRON, Aimee Lannou/HOU/ECT@ECT, Yannis \nTzamouranis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Chad Tipton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, \nEstalee Hickman/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON, nbrines@uh.edu \nSubject: 5/17 Board Meeting Agenda\n\nHello to all,\nAttached please find the agenda for Wednesday's board meeting.  Please review \nit and come to the meeting with ideas and suggestions.  If you have not done \nso already, please let me know if you will be there.  Again, the meeting is \nWednesday, 5/17/00 at 1:30 in EB49C4.  We have scheduled the room until 3:00 \nbut I will aim to have you out of there in an hour.\n\nSee you there,\nJeff\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "22140619.1075840203160.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/98.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "jeffrey.mcclellan@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "98.", "date" : "2000-05-15 10:37:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: 5/17 Board Meeting Agenda" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b95" }, "sender" : "cindy.stark@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "FYI....we have added Dan Dienstbier to the Northern Border Partners' Audit \nCommittee.\n\nSEC rules dictated that we add another member, and Dan Whitty and Gerald \nSmith wanted someone with an operations background.\n\nDan also serves on Dynegy's Board, but neither Bill Cordes (President of \nNorthern Border) nor I saw a conflict.\n\nStan", "mid" : "14116597.1075840228103.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/980.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "980.", "date" : "2000-12-06 00:37:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "NORTHERN BORDER PARTNERS" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b96" }, "sender" : "terrie.james@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andy.fastow@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "text" : "Per his request, we weren't able to video Gary Hamel's presentation at the \nManagement Conference.  However, he was kind enough though to send along his \nPowerPoint presentation -- I understand that he doesn't typically do this.  I \nthought you would like to have it for your files. \n\nTake care,\nTerrie James\nSr. Director, Corporate Communication\nEnron Broadband Services\n713-853-7727 (phone)\n713-646-8887 (fax)\nterrie_james@enron.net\n----- Forwarded by Terrie James/Enron Communications on 12/06/00 05:09 AM \n-----\n\n\tgreim@strategos.com\n\t12/05/00 01:43 PM\n\t\t \n\t\t To: Terrie James/Enron Communications@Enron Communications\n\t\t cc: \n\t\t Subject: Gary Hamel's slide set\n\nHello Terrie,\n\nI understand you were hoping to get a copy of Gary Hamel's Powerpoint slide\npresentation.  It is attached.\n\nOur apologies that it took so long!\n\nBest to you,\nGrace\n650.851.2095\n", "mid" : "27820840.1075840228126.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/981.", "bcc" : [ "cindy.olson@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "andy.fastow@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "981.", "date" : "2000-12-05 21:31:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Gary Hamel's slide set" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b97" }, "sender" : "stelzer@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "business@sunday-times.co.uk", "ball.aipe@worldnet.att.net", "john.jay@sunday-times.co.uk", "klay@enron.com", "ball.aipe@worldnet.att.net", "john.jay@sunday-times.co.uk", "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "ball.aipe@worldnet.att.net", "john.jay@sunday-times.co.uk", "klay@enron.com" ], "text" : "IMS1012.COL\nAttention:  John Jay\n\nIRWIN M. STELZER\nThe Sunday Times\n10 December 2000\n    Buried deep in an issue of last week's Wall Street Journal is an\ninterview with venture capitalist Bill Davidow. As the crash in the value of\ninternet companies sours investors, and fills the financial pages with tales\nof impending doom, Mr. Davidow has taken to reminding all who will listen,\n\"There was a tulip business even after the tulip mania.\" Which prompted me to\ndig out my copy of Mike Dash's Tulipomania -- subtitled, \"The Story of the\nWorld's Most Coveted Flower & The Extraordinary Passions It Aroused.\"\n    Davidow is indeed right, and in the post-bubble history of the tulip\nbusiness may lurk some clues as to the history of the dot.coms, many of which\nhave been liquidated, while others have seen their values fall by as much as\n90%.\n    After the bubble burst, the trade in bulbs did not disappear. Prices\nfell, but in a few years \"the trade regain[ed] some sort of equilibrium. The\nspeculators had gone, but there was still a market for the flower.\" But at\nfar lower prices, with the specialty bulbs doing better than the garden\nvariety tulip. And it is not to stretch the analogy between tulip-growing and\nthe dot.com business to cite Dash's observation that \"most of the new and\ninexperienced growers who had been attracted by the prospect of rich profits\ngave up the business or were driven out.\"\n    Eventually, bulb growers learned how to turn a profit again. They\nconverted their business from a seasonal one to one that could produce all\nyear 'round -- something e-tailers have still to learn. They learned how to\ndestroy the viruses that periodically destroyed their businesses -- something\nMicrosoft et al. have still to learn. They learned how to compete with other\nvarieties of flower -- just as e-tailers have been learning how to click with\nbricks-and-mortar retailers.\n    In short, although the past is not necessarily prologue, history suggests\nthat there indeed life after a bubble bursts. For one thing, investors have\nshort memories: the tulipomania was followed by a spurt in the prices of\nhyacinths in the eighteenth century, and by one in dahlias in 1838. Indeed,\nas recently as 1985 prices of the red spider lily soared in China, reaching\n$50,000 for the most coveted varieties, \"an amount that puts even the sums\npaid at the height of the Dutch tulip craze to shame\", according to Dash.\n    More important, the bursting of a bubble separates the wheat from the\nchaff. The fact that the business graveyard is overflowing with the corpses\nof dot.coms tells us less about the future role of the internet in our\neconomic lives than it does about the propensity of some to irrational\nexuberance. It should come as no surprise that companies that not only failed\nto earn any money as their customer lists swelled, but touted their mounting\nlosses as proof of their success in growing their businesses, should\neventually fall from investor favour.\n    Nor should it be surprising that inexperienced entrepreneurs, whose sole\nlasting contribution to American life has been the destruction of the\nbusiness suit, have discovered that there is more to running a successful\nbusiness than attracting the adulation of equally young and casually clad\nreporters for trade magazines.\n    Finally, it should not surprise us that the accumulation of data in this\nera of the so-called \"new economy\" has led to a more sober appraisal of the\ncontribution of new technologies to the ability of the American economy to\ngrow without triggering significant inflation. We now know that the massive\ninvestment in new technologies has increased the rate of growth in\nproductivity, and that the economy's speed limit has been raised to something\ncloser to 4% than to its old limit of about half that. That's not as\nrevolutionary as some of the more strident \"new economy\" advocates have been\nclaiming, but it is enough to make an unemployment rate of only 4%\nsustainable in the long run without setting off a round of wage-price\ninflation.\n    What we have, then, is what might be called the residue of the dot.com\ncollapse -- a new way of doing business, greater productivity in important\nsectors of the economy, lower transactions costs as buyers and sellers come\ntogether without the intervention of middlemen, new exchanges in which\neverything from electricity to broadband capacity can be traded efficiently,\nand an increase in consumer power to resist price increases.\n    These are permanent changes. The pace at which they are introduced and\nbecome entrenched will, of course, be affected by the increased volatility of\nshare prices. Such volatility, after all, makes investment in shares somewhat\nriskier, which is another way of saying that the price that entrepreneurs\nwill have to pay for capital to reward investors for taking these higher\nrisks will rise -- indeed, has already risen. But the improvements in\nproductivity and efficiency will not be reversed, even if the economy slows\nsignificantly, as it now is deemed likely to do.\n    Perhaps most important of all of our new knowledge is our increased\nunderstanding of the use of the policy tools available to cope with economic\ndownturns. The market soared last week after Federal Reserve chairman Alan\nGreenspan suggested that he was considering lowering interest rates, and the\nFlorida courts increased the likelihood that George W. Bush rather than the\nmore antibusiness Al Gore would move into the White House when the lease of\nBill and Hillary Clinton expires next month.\n    Investors know that Greenspan can stimulate the economy by lowering\ninterest rates, which are high in real terms. After all, as discussed\nelsewhere in these pages, he reversed a far more serious stock market plunge\nin 1997 by easing monetary policy. Investors know, too, that the Bush team\naims to ease fiscal policy by pushing a tax cut through congress. That\ncombination of looser monetary and fiscal policies can go a long way towards\npreventing this slowdown from becoming a recession.\n[ET\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIMS1012.COL\nAttention:  John Jay\n\nIRWIN M. STELZER\nThe Sunday Times\n10 December 2000\n    Buried deep in an issue of last week's Wall Street Journal is an\ninterview with venture capitalist Bill Davidow. As the crash in the value of\ninternet companies sours investors, and fills the financial pages with tales\nof impending doom, Mr. Davidow has taken to reminding all who will listen,\n\"There was a tulip business even after the tulip mania.\" Which prompted me to\ndig out my copy of Mike Dash's Tulipomania -- subtitled, \"The Story of the\nWorld's Most Coveted Flower & The Extraordinary Passions It Aroused.\"\n    Davidow is indeed right, and in the post-bubble history of the tulip\nbusiness may lurk some clues as to the history of the dot.coms, many of which\nhave been liquidated, while others have seen their values fall by as much as\n90%.\n    After the bubble burst, the trade in bulbs did not disappear. Prices\nfell, but in a few years \"the trade regain[ed] some sort of equilibrium. The\nspeculators had gone, but there was still a market for the flower.\" But at\nfar lower prices, with the specialty bulbs doing better than the garden\nvariety tulip. And it is not to stretch the analogy between tulip-growing and\nthe dot.com business to cite Dash's observation that \"most of the new and\ninexperienced growers who had been attracted by the prospect of rich profits\ngave up the business or were driven out.\"\n    Eventually, bulb growers learned how to turn a profit again. They\nconverted their business from a seasonal one to one that could produce all\nyear 'round -- something e-tailers have still to learn. They learned how to\ndestroy the viruses that periodically destroyed their businesses -- something\nMicrosoft et al. have still to learn. They learned how to compete with other\nvarieties of flower -- just as e-tailers have been learning how to click with\nbricks-and-mortar retailers.\n    In short, although the past is not necessarily prologue, history suggests\nthat there indeed life after a bubble bursts. For one thing, investors have\nshort memories: the tulipomania was followed by a spurt in the prices of\nhyacinths in the eighteenth century, and by one in dahlias in 1838. Indeed,\nas recently as 1985 prices of the red spider lily soared in China, reaching\n$50,000 for the most coveted varieties, \"an amount that puts even the sums\npaid at the height of the Dutch tulip craze to shame\", according to Dash.\n    More important, the bursting of a bubble separates the wheat from the\nchaff. The fact that the business graveyard is overflowing with the corpses\nof dot.coms tells us less about the future role of the internet in our\neconomic lives than it does about the propensity of some to irrational\nexuberance. It should come as no surprise that companies that not only failed\nto earn any money as their customer lists swelled, but touted their mounting\nlosses as proof of their success in growing their businesses, should\neventually fall from investor favour.\n    Nor should it be surprising that inexperienced entrepreneurs, whose sole\nlasting contribution to American life has been the destruction of the\nbusiness suit, have discovered that there is more to running a successful\nbusiness than attracting the adulation of equally young and casually clad\nreporters for trade magazines.\n    Finally, it should not surprise us that the accumulation of data in this\nera of the so-called \"new economy\" has led to a more sober appraisal of the\ncontribution of new technologies to the ability of the American economy to\ngrow without triggering significant inflation. We now know that the massive\ninvestment in new technologies has increased the rate of growth in\nproductivity, and that the economy's speed limit has been raised to something\ncloser to 4% than to its old limit of about half that. That's not as\nrevolutionary as some of the more strident \"new economy\" advocates have been\nclaiming, but it is enough to make an unemployment rate of only 4%\nsustainable in the long run without setting off a round of wage-price\ninflation.\n    What we have, then, is what might be called the residue of the dot.com\ncollapse -- a new way of doing business, greater productivity in important\nsectors of the economy, lower transactions costs as buyers and sellers come\ntogether without the intervention of middlemen, new exchanges in which\neverything from electricity to broadband capacity can be traded efficiently,\nand an increase in consumer power to resist price increases.\n    These are permanent changes. The pace at which they are introduced and\nbecome entrenched will, of course, be affected by the increased volatility of\nshare prices. Such volatility, after all, makes investment in shares somewhat\nriskier, which is another way of saying that the price that entrepreneurs\nwill have to pay for capital to reward investors for taking these higher\nrisks will rise -- indeed, has already risen. But the improvements in\nproductivity and efficiency will not be reversed, even if the economy slows\nsignificantly, as it now is deemed likely to do.\n    Perhaps most important of all of our new knowledge is our increased\nunderstanding of the use of the policy tools available to cope with economic\ndownturns. The market soared last week after Federal Reserve chairman Alan\nGreenspan suggested that he was considering lowering interest rates, and the\nFlorida courts increased the likelihood that George W. Bush rather than the\nmore antibusiness Al Gore would move into the White House when the lease of\nBill and Hillary Clinton expires next month.\n    Investors know that Greenspan can stimulate the economy by lowering\ninterest rates, which are high in real terms. After all, as discussed\nelsewhere in these pages, he reversed a far more serious stock market plunge\nin 1997 by easing monetary policy. Investors know, too, that the Bush team\naims to ease fiscal policy by pushing a tax cut through congress. That\ncombination of looser monetary and fiscal policies can go a long way towards\npreventing this slowdown from becoming a recession.\n[ET\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "3861570.1075840228154.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/982.", "bcc" : [ "ball.aipe@worldnet.att.net", "john.jay@sunday-times.co.uk", "klay@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "business@sunday-times.co.uk" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "982.", "date" : "2000-12-06 03:15:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Stelzer col. 10-12-00" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b98" }, "sender" : "teri@igc.org", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "?=20\n\nDear  Mr Lay,\n\nAs  you may be aware, the Tata Energy and Resources Institute- North Americ=\na =20\n(TERI-NA) is a publicly owned not-for-profit research organization=20\nincorporated  under section 501(c)(3) in 1990 in Washington D.C, at the=20\ninitiative of TERI  (Tata Energy Research Institute), New Delhi. The genesi=\ns=20\nof TERI-NA is rooted in  the realization that emerging global concerns abou=\nt=20\nthe energy and environment  must bring together new partnerships between=20\ndeveloping and developed countries  through active communication and=20\ncollaboration.=20\n\nIn recent years, the South Asian  region,?has experienced an increasing oil=\n=20\ndemand-supply mismatch, thereby  pointing to a growing dependence on import=\ns=20\nand?enhancing energy security  concerns in the region. It is=20\ntherefore?pertinent to identify strategies  that need to be developed and=\n=20\nimplemented in a proactive manner so as to enable  an effective response to=\n=20\nsupply disruptions, and to reduce oil import dependence  through fuel=20\ndiversification, diversification of the sources of supply, and  specific=20\ntechnological interventions.\n\n?India  and the United States have sought a revitalized relationship betwee=\nn=20\nthe world's  most powerful and largest democracies. For the South Asian=20\nregion, the message  has been one of continuing interest in ensuring peace=\n=20\nand stability. The timing  is therefore appropriate to undertake a program=\n=20\nthat would facilitate dialogue  between energy producing and consuming=20\ncountries, identify opportunities for  integrating regional energy markets,=\n=20\nand assist in enhancing investments in  clean and sustainable energy=20\ndevelopment.=20\n\nWith  these objectives in view, a one-day workshop on =01+Energy Security=\n=20\nConcerns and  Response Strategies for South Asia=01,, is being organized wi=\nth=20\nsupport from the US  Department of Energy, on February 10, 2000, in New=20\nDelhi. The workshop is being  organized in conjunction with TERI=01,s 1st D=\nelhi=20\nSustainable  Development Summit, which would focus on the challenges that=\n=20\nunderlie global  sustainable development, requiring unprecedented efforts o=\nn=20\nthe part of  governments, corporate organizations, and civil society.=20\n\n?Our  initiative in organizing this workshop is intended to complement the=\n=20\nefforts  that are already underway for ensuring a stable and secure energy=\n=20\nsector in the  region. As a follow-up to the workshop, it is proposed to=20\ndisseminate the  discussions and proceedings thereby ensuring a wider=20\nunderstanding of issues,  and to undertake cooperative research under each=\n=20\npriority  area.\n\n?In  view of Enron's pioneering efforts in securing safe and stable global=\n=20\nenergy  developments, we would be very grateful if?Enron could consider=20\nproviding  financial support for this workshop to the extent possible, as=\n=20\nwell as  participate in the workshop. I am enclosing a copy of the proposal=\n=20\nfor your  consideration and would be happy to provide any further  details.\n\n?I  look forward to receiving a favorable response from you.\n\n?With  warm personal regards,\n\n?Yours  sincerely,\n\nR.K  Pachauri\n\nPresident\n\nTata  Energy and Resources Institute\n\n?\n\n?\n - Propos~1.doc", "mid" : "7149187.1075840228179.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/983.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "983.", "date" : "2000-12-06 04:29:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "From Dr R.K Pachauri" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b99" }, "sender" : "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "recipients" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com", "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "cc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "text" : "The attached press release was issued at Noon today.\n\n(See attached file: Greenfield Expansion Release.doc)\n\n\n - Greenfield Expansion Release.doc", "mid" : "31534636.1075840228240.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/984.", "bcc" : [ "brown_mary_jo@lilly.com" ], "to" : [ "alfred.gilman@email.swmed.edu", "jterzuoli@ibjwhitehall.com", "karen.n.horn@marshmc.com", "klay@enron.com", "kseifert@kcc.com", "prendergast@mayo.edu", "scb@purdue.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "984.", "date" : "2000-12-06 05:10:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "***PRESS RELEASE***Lilly Announces $48 Million Expansion of\r\n Research Facilities" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b9a" }, "sender" : "vera.jones@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nIn my pre-Enron life, I taught history (years and years ago).  \n\nRecently, while culling files in preparation for moving from EB to 3AC,  I \ncame across a pamphlet about the origins of the Transwestern Pipeline Company \nand found it very interesting - for the second or third time.\n\nIn particular, I am impressed by the vision these pioneers had.  My concern \nis that our Enron preserve some record of those early people and days of the \nentities that make up the bigger Enron.  They were awesome.\n\nIn another pre-Enron segment of my life, I worked for a rare and out-of-print \nbook dealer.  One of the collections we worked hard to accumulate and then to \nsell as a collection was a group of business histories.  The collection was \nsnapped up the first month we put it on the market.  Great business stories \ngo on and on being researched by and inspiring new generations of \nentrepreneurs.\n\nNot having practiced my craft as historian for many years, I am no longer \nfamiliar with the important names in historical writing (except for popular \nhistorians such as Stephen Ambrose).  If Enron doesn't already have a \nhistorian, we need an established writer of substantial stature - someone \nwhose produced work would reach a lot of people.  \n\nMaybe someone from the Rice University staff could point the way?  Or, maybe \neven someone from Rice has the qualities needed to produce an exciting \nhistory of Enron.\n\nBecause ours is such a great story, I would like to see a project such as \nthis pursued.  I would like to know what you think about this suggestion.\n\nThanks for letting me send this your way.\n\nVera Jones, ETS Project Control\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "10378785.1075840228264.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/985.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "985.", "date" : "2000-12-06 05:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Company Historian" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b9b" }, "sender" : "shea_dugger@i2.com", "recipients" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "kevin_smart@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com", "ken_belanger@i2.com", "tim_leisman@infinitecontent.com", "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "kevin_smart@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com", "ken_belanger@i2.com", "tim_leisman@infinitecontent.com" ], "cc" : [ "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "kevin_smart@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com", "ken_belanger@i2.com", "tim_leisman@infinitecontent.com" ], "text" : "From Keith Larney:\n\nPlease find attached the Board Presentation Package regarding the Eagle\ntransaction to be discussed at the meeting tomorrow.  Please do not\nhesitate to call Keith at 469-357-4497 if you have any questions or\ncomments.  Thank you.\n____________________\n\nShea Dugger\nLegal Dept.\nTel: 469-357-4195\nFax: 469-357-6566\nshea_dugger@i2.com\n----- Forwarded by Shea Dugger/Dallas/US/i2Tech on 12/06/00 01:23 PM -----\n\n(See attached file: Eagle BOD Presentation 12-07-00 v4-1.zip)\n\n\n\n\n - Eagle BOD Presentation 12-07-00 v4-1.zip", "mid" : "20314908.1075840228288.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/986.", "bcc" : [ "keith_larney@i2.com", "doug_linebarger@i2.com", "antonio_boccalandro@i2.com", "kevin_smart@i2.com", "claudio_osorio@i2.com", "ken_belanger@i2.com", "tim_leisman@infinitecontent.com" ], "to" : [ "bcash@interwest.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "romesh_wadhwani@i2.com", "sandy_tungare@vistaar.com", "sanjiv_sidhu@i2.com", "greg_brady@i2.com", "tom_meredith@dell.com", "bill_beecher@i2.com", "david_becker@i2.com", "robert_donohoo@i2.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "986.", "date" : "2000-12-06 05:38:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Final Eagle BOD Presentation" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b9c" }, "sender" : "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "mohan.rao@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "The Dabhol Task Force will have an additional call this week on Friday \nmorning.  The purpose is to provide an update primarily on the legal issues.  \nThe dial in numbers are the same as the regular Monday call:\n8:00 am - Houston Time\nDomestic Number: 800-991-9019\nInternational Number: 847-619-8039\nPasscode: 6530874#", "mid" : "16314628.1075840228315.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/987.", "bcc" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "mohan.rao@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "987.", "date" : "2000-12-06 06:34:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "FRIDAY CALL - Dabhol Task Force" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b9d" }, "sender" : "muaa@mizzou.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tomorrow is the first Thursday of the month and time for the Bayou City\nTigers to meet. Join us at Arcadoro's from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM to socialize\nwith other Mizzou grads. The food is great and the company cannot be beat!\nThe address is 5000 Westheimer. This is the corner of Westheimer and Post\nOak (the NW corner of the intersection). It is located below Morton's\nSteakhouse and valet parking is complementary.\n\nIf you need further directions or have any questions about our get\ntogether, please feel free to check out the web site at\nhttp://users.netropolis.net/bayoucitytigers/ where you can locate\ninformation on our chapter and its activities.\n\nThe Bayou City Tigers will have a new location for Casual Conversations in\nJanuary and a different day of the month. A Founder's Day celebration in\nFebruary in concert with a Watch Party. We want to invite prospective new\nMizzou students as well. If you need information, please feel free to call\nany of the Board of Directors (phone numbers are on the web site) or email\nme. We will do a mailer as well but ask for your help in calling all of\nthe alumni in our area to get the word out.\n\nA suggestion or feedback is always welcome. Hope to see you Thursday.\n\nBob Hanson, BSBA '75\nmutigers@swbell.net\n\n\nThis message is brought to you by the MU Alumni Association in an effort\nto better inform our alumni of Mizzou events.\n\nIf your address has changed or you prefer not to receive email\nnotifications, please contact the MU Alumni Association at\nmuaa@mizzou.com or (800) 372-6822.\n\nBecome a registered user of the MU Alumni Association website. Only MUAA\nmembers may register to access our online directory, post class notes and\nbusiness cards. Register now at: http://www.mizzou.com/firsttimeuser.htm", "mid" : "26689576.1075840228342.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/988.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "988.", "date" : "2000-12-06 07:26:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Mizzou Casual Conversations" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b9e" }, "sender" : "jeff.mcclellan@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "strawser@uh.edu", "bobcasey@uh.edu", "ctodd@uh.edu", "rsinger@uh.edu", "adams@uh.edu", "warga@uh.edu", "pjones@uh.edu", "lglynn@bayou.uh.edu", "sheetal_ghorpade@hotmail.com", "greg.grissom@enron.com", "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "gladchuk@pop.uh.edu", "jbettger@pop.uh.edu", "sahall@uh.edu", "bridgwater@banksterling.com", "althea.gordon@enron.com", "shelly.jones@enron.com", "corina.taylor@enron.com", "ashley.baxter@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "will.zamer@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Christmas is upon us!!  Please see the below invitation and come join us on \nThursday 12/14/00 on the 50th floor of the Enron building at 1400 Smith \nStreet in the executive dining room.  If you have never seen the 50th floor \ndecorated for Christmas, it should be a treat.  I hope to see you there.  If \nyou cannot make it, Happy holidays and goodwill to all.  Please RSVP to \njeffrey.mcclellan@Enron.com.\n\nJeff McClellan\nPresident - Cougars@Enron\n713-853-4779\n", "mid" : "16072033.1075840228367.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/989.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "strawser@uh.edu", "bobcasey@uh.edu", "ctodd@uh.edu", "rsinger@uh.edu", "adams@uh.edu", "warga@uh.edu", "pjones@uh.edu", "lglynn@bayou.uh.edu", "sheetal_ghorpade@hotmail.com", "greg.grissom@enron.com", "david.tagliarino@enron.com", "elyse.kalmans@enron.com", "gladchuk@pop.uh.edu", "jbettger@pop.uh.edu", "sahall@uh.edu", "bridgwater@banksterling.com", "althea.gordon@enron.com", "shelly.jones@enron.com", "corina.taylor@enron.com", "ashley.baxter@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "will.zamer@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "989.", "date" : "2000-12-06 08:43:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Cougars@Enron Christmas Party" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199b9f" }, "sender" : "lizard_ar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "christina@edu.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "ksulliv2@azurix.com", "jessica@lplpi.com", "karenwing@aol.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mklay@worldnet.att.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "sharon@travelpark.com", "dlorie@mofo.com", "poohbr1616@aol.com", "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "beau@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com", "jenmeghig@cs.com", "sally_keepers@enron.com", "alkinder@att.net", "kellycrews@worldnet.att.net", "cwdesq@hotmail.com", "cxdav22@uswest.com", "amanda@global.t-bird.edu", "tori.l.wells@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "lkesslerw@aol.com", "tori.l.wells@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "lkesslerw@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "tori.l.wells@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "lkesslerw@aol.com" ], "text" : "Dear Friends, Family and Wedding Party,\nI am attaching a tentative itinerary for the wedding\nweekend. Some of the times for transportation and hair\nappointments may change as we finalize the schedules,\nbut for the most part, this should help you plan your\nweekend.\nWe do not have a golf outing planned but I am assured\nthe Four Seasons and Hilton can help arrange golf\ngroups for wedding guests.\nPlease do not hesitate to contact me if you have any\nquestions!\nAll our love,\nLiz and Jose Luis\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nSend instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger.\nhttp://im.yahoo.com/\n - Itinerary of Events.doc", "mid" : "32299600.1075840203185.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/99.", "bcc" : [ "tori.l.wells@enron.com", "jlvittor@mofo.com", "lkesslerw@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "christina@edu.com", "kquigley@enron.com", "ksulliv2@azurix.com", "jessica@lplpi.com", "karenwing@aol.com", "jlaywp@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "mrslinda@lplpi.com", "mklay@worldnet.att.net", "nlay@worldnet.att.net", "sharon@travelpark.com", "dlorie@mofo.com", "poohbr1616@aol.com", "kathy.mayfield@enron.com", "beau@layfam.com", "heather@layfam.com", "jenmeghig@cs.com", "sally_keepers@enron.com", "alkinder@att.net", "kellycrews@worldnet.att.net", "cwdesq@hotmail.com", "cxdav22@uswest.com", "amanda@global.t-bird.edu" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "99.", "date" : "2000-05-16 09:15:00-07:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Itinerary for Palm Beach" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba0" }, "sender" : "leonardo.pacheco@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "text" : "Following please find the Daily EnronOnline Executive Summary.\n\nEnronOnline Executive Summary for 12/05/00\nTransaction Summary\t\nExternal Transactions Today\t5,686\nAverage Daily External Transactions (30 day Trailing Avg)\t4,199\nTotal Life to Date Transactions\t499,401\n\nEnronOnline Daily % of Entity's Total Transactions for 12/05/00\tTrans\tPercent\nEnron North America\t4,845\t79%\nEnron Europe Limited\t230\t45%\nGlobal Products\t228\t36%\nEnron Metals\t383\t15%\n\nEnronOnline Percentage of Total Corporate Transactions \n(30 day Trailing Avg)\t54%\n\nGross Notional Value of EnronOnline Transactions\tTotal\nToday\t5,437,653,224\nMTD\t16,875,412,478\nLTD\t296,045,937,343\nAverage Daily Notional Value (30 Day Trailing Avg)\t3,213,819,755\n\t\nNotional Revenue from Physical Flows to Date\t19,465,339,625\n\nCounterparties, Users, and Products Offered\t\nCounterparties having transacted to date\t595\nNew Counterparties transacting for the first time today\t2\nNumber of Products Offered Today\t1,162\nTotal Number of External Users Logged on Today\t3,274\nAverage # of External Users logged on (30 day Trailing Avg)\t2,913", "mid" : "9491398.1075840228396.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/990.", "bcc" : [ "david.forster@enron.com", "sheri.thomas@enron.com", "kal.shah@enron.com", "andy.zipper@enron.com", "savita.puthigai@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "jennifer.thome@enron.com", "michael.bridges@enron.com", "justin.rostant@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "jay.fitzgerald@enron.com", "mark.palmer@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "daniel.reck@enron.com", "tim.belden@enron.com", "thor.lien@enron.com", "douglas.friedman@enron.com", "bob.crane@enron.com", "joe.gold@enron.com", "richard.lewis@enron.com", "john.nowlan@enron.com", "paul.quilkey@enron.com", "mark.haedicke@enron.com", "dave.samuels@enron.com", "rahil.jafry@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "bob.shults@enron.com", "amita.gosalia@enron.com", "george.mcclellan@enron.com", "sally.beck@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "joseph.hirl@enron.com", "william.bradford@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "paula.rieker@enron.com", "cedric.burgher@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kathryn.corbally@enron.com", "michael.r.brown@enron.com", "allan.sommer@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "bruce.garner@enron.com", "mark.pickering@enron.com", "paul.goddard@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "990.", "date" : "2000-12-06 09:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "EnronOnline Executive Summary for December 5, 2000" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba1" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "bill_lewis@mckinsey.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hi Mr. Lewis -\n\nKen asked me to send you an e-mail stating that he would be happy to submit \nyour name for consideration to Dick Cheney.  He asked if you would please \nsend him a current bio.  \n\nThanks.\n\nRosalee\n\n\n\n\n<Bill_Lewis@mckinsey.com> on 11/28/2000 03:43:58 PM\nTo: Kenneth.lay@enron.com\ncc:  \nSubject: New Administration\n\n\nKen,\n\nSorry to miss you today when I called. Since I am leaving for India in a\nfew minutes, I thought I would sent you an E-mail, and then I can try to\ncall you from India. Because of the time difference, it will not be easy\nfor us to connect. Unfortunately I will not be back in the US until\nDecember 7.\n\nThe reason for my call was to see if you would feel comfortable putting my\nname forward to Dick Cheney for a position in the new administration. I am\nnot sure where the best fit would be, but it might be Chairman of the\nNational Economic Council. That job has a good combination of management\nand economics. You know I have only been associated with Democratic\nadministrations in past, but Democratic administrations were a little\ndifferent in those days. You are somewhat familiar with my record on\neconomics and there is a lot on that in the public domain.\n\nJust let me know what you think. Maybe a quick E-mail would suffice ( I am\ncarrying my computer).\n\nBest regards,\nBill\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\n\n", "mid" : "4165723.1075840228421.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/991.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bill_lewis@mckinsey.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "991.", "date" : "2000-12-06 10:44:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: New Administration" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba2" }, "sender" : "bill.gathmann@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "mohan.rao@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "mohan.rao@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "mohan.rao@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "text" : "I will be in transit back to Houston from India so will not be on the call.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\tLoretta Brelsford\n\t12/06/2000 02:34 PM\n\t\nTo: Rebecca McDonald/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, James A \nHughes/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Rob Walls/NA/Enron@Enron, Bruce \nLundstrom/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, John \nAmbler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Wade \nCline/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Neil \nMcGregor/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mohan \nGurunath/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Ananda \nMukerji/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Bill \nGathmann/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sandeep \nKohli/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Paul \nKraske/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sandeep \nKatwala/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, T \nRavishanker/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mohan \nRao/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jimmy \nMogal/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jeff Skilling/Corp/Enron@ENRON, \nKenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON\ncc: Loretta Brelsford/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Connie \nBlackwood/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Debra Hicks/NA/Enron@Enron, \nWendi Hoelscher/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sandy \nHoelscher/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Binky \nDavidson/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mrudula \nGadade/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jana L \nPaxton/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Sherri Reinartz@ENRON, Rosalee \nFleming/Corp/Enron@ENRON \n\nSubject: FRIDAY CALL - Dabhol Task Force\n\nThe Dabhol Task Force will have an additional call this week on Friday \nmorning.  The purpose is to provide an update primarily on the legal issues.  \nThe dial in numbers are the same as the regular Monday call:\n8:00 am - Houston Time\nDomestic Number: 800-991-9019\nInternational Number: 847-619-8039\nPasscode: 6530874#\n\n", "mid" : "18771583.1075840228450.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/992.", "bcc" : [ "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "rob.walls@enron.com", "bruce.lundstrom@enron.com", "john.ambler@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "neil.mcgregor@enron.com", "mohan.gurunath@enron.com", "ananda.mukerji@enron.com", "sandeep.kohli@enron.com", "paul.kraske@enron.com", "sandeep.katwala@enron.com", "t.ravishanker@enron.com", "mohan.rao@enron.com", "jimmy.mogal@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "debra.hicks@enron.com", "wendi.hoelscher@enron.com", "sandy.hoelscher@enron.com", "binky.davidson@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "loretta.brelsford@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "992.", "date" : "2000-12-06 10:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Re: FRIDAY CALL - Dabhol Task Force" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba3" }, "sender" : "clark97@swbell.net", "recipients" : [ "syeager@fyi-net.com", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jhduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "FYI\n\nJack Clark\n\nContent-transfer-encoding: 7bit\nReturn-path: <WewerLacy@aol.com>\nReceived: from mta1.rcsntx.swbell.net (mta1-pr.rcsntx.swbell.net) by \nsims1.rcsntx.swbell.net (Sun Internet Mail Server \nsims.3.5.2000.01.05.12.18.p9) with ESMTP id \n<0G56006C6NMOJU@sims1.rcsntx.swbell.net> for clark97@sims-ms-daemon; Wed,  6 \nDec 2000 23:37:37 -0600 (CST)\nReceived: from imo-r12.mail.aol.com ([152.163.225.66]) by \nmta1.rcsntx.swbell.net (Sun Internet Mail Server \nsims.3.5.2000.01.05.12.18.p9) with ESMTP id \n<0G56004MRNJKU0@mta1.rcsntx.swbell.net> for clark97@sims1.rcsntx.swbell.net; \nWed, 06 Dec 2000 23:35:44 -0600 (CST)\nReceived: from WewerLacy@aol.com by imo-r12.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v28.34.) id \n2.5a.e02fe16 (7402); Thu, 07 Dec 2000 00:36:52 -0500 (EST)\nDate: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 00:36:52 -0500 (EST)\nFrom: WewerLacy@aol.com\nSubject: IRS Proposed Regulation of Speech on Nonprofit's Internet Sites\nTo: undisclosed-recipients: ;\nMessage-id: <5a.e02fe16.27607bf4@aol.com>\nMIME-version: 1.0\nX-Mailer: AOL for Macintosh sub 146\nContent-type: text/plain; charset=\"US-ASCII\"\nX-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000\n\nClients and friends:\n\n    Nonprofit organizations that maintain websites will want to know that the\nIRS is considering regulating nonprofit Web speech.  Public comments are\nbeing sought by the IRS on these proposed new rules for nonprofits.\n\n\n    The Internal Revenue Service has released \"Announcement 2000-84\"\nsoliciting public comment on possible new regulations for charities, think\ntanks and educational organizations.\n\n\n    Among the questions the IRS is addressing in its review of exempt\n\norganization's speech on their Internet sites is:\n\n\n\"Does providing a hyperlink on a charitable organization's website to\n\nanother organization that engages in political campaign intervention result\n\nin per se prohibited political intervention?\"\n\n\n\"To what extent are statements made by subscribers to a forum, such as a\n\nlistserv or newsgroup, attributable to an exempt organization that\n\nmaintains the forum?\"\n\n\n\"Does a website constitute a single publication or communication? If not,\n\nhow should it be separated into distinct publications or communications?\"\n\n\nHouse Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, has issued a statement\n\ncondemning the IRS' consideration of new regulations for the Internet.\n\n\n\"The IRS has no business getting involved in whether a think thank has\n\nlinks on its website, or how often a charity's site is updated,\" he said.\n\n\"The idea of turning the tax man into a Net cop would have a chilling\n\neffect on free speech on the Internet. I'm glad the agency has not taken\n\nany regulatory action yet. But let's be clear about this. We will be\n\nwatching what they do, and we will not tolerate any backdoor attempt to\n\nregulate the Internet.\"\n\n\nThe public comment period on this issue will close Feb. 13, 2001, according\n\nto the IRS announcement. Comments are to be directed to Judith E. Kindell,\n\nthe principal author of the announcement, at the IRS, 1111 Constitution\n\nAvenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20224.\n\nWe hope you find this information of interest.  As always, if we can answer\nany questions, please contact us.\n\nSincerely,\n\n\nJames V. Lacy\nWewer & Lacy, LLP\n\nCONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this communication and\nany\naccompanying document(s) is protected by the attorney-client and/or the\nattorney/work product privileges.  It is intended for the sole use of the\naddressee.  If the person actually receiving this communication or any other\nreader of the communication is not the named recipient, or the employee or\nagent responsible to deliver it to the named recipient, you are advised that\nany disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in\nreliance upon the communication is strictly prohibited.  Any such inadvertent\ndisclosure shall not compromise or be a waiver of any applicable privilege as\nto this communication or otherwise.  If you have received this communication\nin error, please immediately notify us by telephone at (949) 248-1154, or\ncontact the sender at our email address above.  Thank you.", "mid" : "15232003.1075840228474.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/993.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "syeager@fyi-net.com", "jttkyle@jttrotter.com", "jvalenti@mpaa.org", "jhduncan@aol.com", "klay@enron.com", "pdouglas@salus.net", "will.reed@techforall.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "993.", "date" : "2000-12-07 00:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "[Fwd: IRS Proposed Regulation of Speech on Nonprofit's Internet\r\n Sites]" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba4" }, "sender" : "susan.skarness@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thank you for stopping by the Boardroom yesterday to congratulate me on my \ncollege graduation.  It is due to Enron that I have been able to achieve this \nlifelong goal.  I have also received unfailing encouragement, support, and \nflexibility from Cliff during this time.  Had it not been for Cliff, I would \nnot have been nearly so successful.\n\nMy deepest thanks to the three of you.", "mid" : "17528306.1075840228498.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/994.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "994.", "date" : "2000-12-07 01:19:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Thank You" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba5" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "william.ramsay@iea.org", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "text" : "Hi Mr. Ramsay -\n\nIn regard to your request for Ken to chair a Forum segment and join the \nMinisterial dinner, with the Chair of the other Session in May, he said that \nhe would be delighted to participate.\n\nWe look forward to receiving additional information after the Governing Board \nhas its meeting.\n\nRosalee ", "mid" : "23883177.1075840228521.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/995.", "bcc" : [ "joe.hillings@enron.com", "rob.bradley@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "william.ramsay@iea.org" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "995.", "date" : "2000-12-07 04:49:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "IEA Ministerial/OECD Ministerial" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba6" }, "sender" : "sherri.sera@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "jana.giovannini@enron.com", "shelly.jones@enron.com", "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "jana.giovannini@enron.com", "shelly.jones@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "jana.giovannini@enron.com", "shelly.jones@enron.com" ], "text" : "We are in urgent need of approximately 35 interviewers for this weekend's \nSuper Saturday recruiting, to which 105 analyst and associate candidates have \nbeen invited.  You all realize the importance of these efforts, and I would \nappreciate you encouraging members of your organization to participate this \nweekend.\n\nDetails are as follows:\n\nDate:  Saturday, December 9\nTime:  7:45 a.m. Breakfast\n  8:30 a.m. Interviews begin\n  1:30 p.m. Decision meeting (no longer than 2 hours)\nContact: Shelly Jones, x30943\n\nThank you for your prompt attention to this matter.\n\nJeff\n ", "mid" : "26444906.1075840228562.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/996.", "bcc" : [ "marcia.manarin@enron.com", "susan.skarness@enron.com", "stacy.guidroz@enron.com", "beena.pradhan@enron.com", "karen.heathman@enron.com", "sharron.westbrook@enron.com", "kay.chapman@enron.com", "molly.bobrow@enron.com", "rosane.fabozzi@enron.com", "stephanie.harris@enron.com", "bridget.maronge@enron.com", "nicki.daw@enron.com", "inez.dauterive@enron.com", "carol.brown@enron.com", "elaine.rodriguez@enron.com", "cindy.stark@enron.com", "mary.garza@enron.com", "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "joannie.williamson@enron.com", "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "vanessa.groscrand@enron.com", "tori.wells@enron.com", "cathy.phillips@enron.com", "loretta.brelsford@enron.com", "sue.ford@enron.com", "dolores.fisher@enron.com", "karen.owens@enron.com", "dorothy.dalton@enron.com", "mercedes.estrada@enron.com", "christina.grow@enron.com", "lauren.urquhart@enron.com", "sherri.sera@enron.com", "katherine.brown@enron.com", "liz.taylor@enron.com", "judy.smith@enron.com", "bobbie.power@enron.com", "suzanne.danz@enron.com", "peggy.mccurley@enron.com", "marsha.schiller@enron.com", "fiona.stewart@enron.com", "jana.paxton@enron.com", "connie.blackwood@enron.com", "tammie.schoppe@enron.com", "kimberly.hillis@enron.com", "jennifer.burns@enron.com", "sharon.dick@enron.com", "beverly.aden@enron.com", "kathy.dodgen@enron.com", "kerry.ferrari@enron.com", "carol.moffett@enron.com", "jennifer.adams@enron.com", "leah.rijo@enron.com", "lucy.marshall@enron.com", "kathy.campos@enron.com", "julie.armstrong@enron.com", "kathryn.greer@enron.com", "mrudula.gadade@enron.com", "brenda.castillo@enron.com", "charlene.jackson@enron.com", "jana.giovannini@enron.com", "shelly.jones@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "james.bannantine@enron.com", "cliff.baxter@enron.com", "sanjay.bhatnagar@enron.com", "jeremy.blachman@enron.com", "philippe.bibi@enron.com", "raymond.bowen@enron.com", "michael.brown@enron.com", "harold.buchanan@enron.com", "rick.buy@enron.com", "richard.causey@enron.com", "diomedes.christodoulou@enron.com", "wade.cline@enron.com", "david.cox@enron.com", "david.delainey@enron.com", "james.derrick@enron.com", "steve.elliott@enron.com", "jim.fallon@enron.com", "andrew.fastow@enron.com", "mark.frevert@enron.com", "ben.glisan@enron.com", "kevin.hannon@enron.com", "david.haug@enron.com", "rod.hayslett@enron.com", "stanley.horton@enron.com", "james.hughes@enron.com", "larry.izzo@enron.com", "steven.kean@enron.com", "louise.kitchen@enron.com", "mark.koenig@enron.com", "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "john.lavorato@enron.com", "dan.leff@enron.com", "danny.mccarty@enron.com", "mike.mcconnell@enron.com", "rebecca.mcdonald@enron.com", "jeffrey.mcmahon@enron.com", "mark.metts@enron.com", "mark.muller@enron.com", "cindy.olson@enron.com", "lou.pai@enron.com", "ken.rice@enron.com", "matthew.scrimshaw@enron.com", "jeffrey.shankman@enron.com", "jeffrey.sherrick@enron.com", "john.sherriff@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "marty.sunde@enron.com", "greg.whalley@enron.com", "thomas.white@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "996.", "date" : "2000-12-07 07:05:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "URGENT: Interviewer Request - Saturday, December 9" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba7" }, "sender" : "marie.newhouse@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com", "mary.clark@enron.com" ], "cc" : [ "mary.clark@enron.com" ], "text" : "How kind of you and Enron to think about employees like myself who have lost \na beloved family member and who are having a hard time during this holiday \nseason.  Dr. Williams' session below was very helpful, and I ran into 3 \nfellow employees that I work  with that I didn't even know were going through \na similar situation.  Thank you very much.\n\nHappy Holidays to you and yours.\n\n\n\n---------------------- Forwarded by Marie Newhouse/Corp/Enron on 12/07/2000 \n06:05 PM ---------------------------\n   \n\t\n\t\n\tFrom:  Corporate Benefits                           12/04/2000 08:07 PM\n\t\n\nSent by: Enron Announcements\nTo: All Enron Downtown\ncc:  \n\nSubject: Brown Bag - Dr. Kelly Williams\n\n", "mid" : "31087973.1075840228585.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/997.", "bcc" : [ "mary.clark@enron.com" ], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com", "jeff.skilling@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "997.", "date" : "2000-12-07 10:11:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "THANK YOU! Brown Bag - Dr. Kelly Williams" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba8" }, "sender" : "lists@nbr.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) is pleased to announce\nthe establishment of a moderated Japan-U.S. email Discussion Forum.\nWith full support and funding from the Japan-U.S. Friendship\nCommission, NBR has launched an electronic discussion forum for\nthose interested in issues surrounding Japanese politics, economics,\nand security, and U.S.-Japan relations.  This new forum will provide\nan opportunity for in-depth and focused discussion and exchange of\ninformation and ideas among individuals who seek to further their\nunderstanding of contemporary Japanese affairs.  While the forum will\nbe open to all who wish to participate, it will be moderated to ensure\nappropriate, relevant discussion.  Dr. Edward G. Griffin, former State\nDepartment officer, serves as the moderator.\n\nTo subscribe, please visit the forum home page at\nhttp://lists.nbr.org/japanforum and click on the \"subscribe\" link in the\nupper left-hand corner.\n\nNBR is a nonprofit, nonpartisan institution that conducts advanced\nresearch on policy-relevant issues in Asia.  It also serves as the\nglobal clearinghouse for Asia research conducted by specialists and\ninstitutions worldwide through its program AccessAsia.\n\n-----------------\nIf you do not wish to receive future email announcements from NBR,\nplease send an email to lists@nbr.org with the word \"unsubscribe\" in\nthe subject line.", "mid" : "19507034.1075840228608.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/998.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "998.", "date" : "2000-12-08 03:59:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "Japan-U.S. Discussion Forum Announcement" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ba9" }, "sender" : "gilc@usmcoc.org", "recipients" : [ "bstone@kinrossusa.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE AMBASSADOR OF GOOD BUSINESS!\n\nUNITED STATES-MEXICO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE\nRocky Mountain Regional Chapter\nGeorge P. Heinrich, President\nGil Cisneros, Senior Regional Director\n\nTHE FOX WATCH!\n\n   1. This IMI presents an overview of what are\nexpected to be the environmental priorities for Mexico's new administration.\nThe new administration in Mexico has mentioned the following as priority\nareas for development over the next six years.\n\n-Review the present environmental standards (NOM's). Make changes to\nincrease the compliance of micro, small and mid-sized companies.\n\n-Study ways the private sector can participate in the development of\ninfrastructure to treat and dispose of industrial waste. Implement programs\nto facilitate this.\n\n-Launch special programs for large private consumers of potable water to\nencourage the use of recycled water.\n\n-Increase federal expenditures on environmental infrastructure along the\nMexico -U.S. border.\n\n\n2. Implications for U.S. companies: U.S. manufacturers of equipment and\nproviders of environmental services should be able to increase their market\nshare during the next six years because of the priorities mentioned above.\n\n3. Companies interested in selling equipment and services should contact:\n\nLic. Victor Lichtinger\nSecretary, Secretariat for the Environment\nSecretario, Secretaria del Medio Ambiente\nAnillo Periferico Sur 4209, Piso 6\nCol. Jardines de la Montana\n14210 Mexico, D.F.\nTel. (011-525) 628-0602; 628-0604\nFax. (011-525) 628-0643\n\nor\n\nBiologo Raul Arriaga\nSub secretary for Planning\nSecretariat for the Environment\nAnillo Periferico Sur 4209, Piso 5\nCol. Jardines de la Montana\n14210 Mexico, D.F.\nTel. (011-525) 628-0615; 628-0617\nFax. (011-525) 628-0671\n\nor\n\nGregory Taevs, Commercial Attache\nTel. (011-525)140-2604\nFax. (011-525)705-7434\ne-mail: greagory.taevs@mail.doc.gov\n\nor\n\nFrancisco Ceron, Trade Specialist\nTel. (011-525) 140-2640\nFax. (011-525) 705-7434\ne-mail: francisco.ceron@mail.doc.gov\n\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n---------------------------------\nGil:  We are not currently members of the USMCOC, we are interested in\nreceiving\nmembership information.\n\nName:  ______________________________________________________________\n\nTitle & Company:  _____________________________________________________\n\nTel:  ________________________________________________________________\n\nFax:  ________________________________________________________________\n\nE-mail:  ______________________________________________________________\n\n\nGil Cisneros\nSenior Regional Director\nUS-MEXICO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE\nRocky Mountain Region Chapter\n12211 West Alameda Parkway, #203A\nDenver, CO  80228-2825\n303.986.9410\n303.986.9405\ngilc@usmcoc.org\nwww.usmcoc.org\n\n\n - winmail.dat", "mid" : "27928091.1075840228632.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/all_documents/999.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "bstone@kinrossusa.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "999.", "date" : "2000-12-08 08:58:00-08:00", "folder" : "all_documents", "subject" : "new environmental priorities" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199baa" }, "sender" : "ggalata@enron.co.uk", "recipients" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken,\n\nI finally found Franco Bernabe's work number: +39-06-3600-4741\n      +39-06-3600-4742\n\nHe actually returned my call (I had left a message with his secretary\nsaying that you were looking to talk to him). He mentioned that IMI (the\nItalian investment bank) would like to do a joint-venture with us to\ndevelop a power trading structure. He will put me in contact with someone\nat IMI.\n\nYou can reach him at any of the above numbers.\n\nBest wishes\n\nGiuseppe Galata\nECT London (Italian Team)", "mid" : "29020904.1075840230207.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/business/1.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "kenneth.lay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1.", "date" : "1999-08-02 08:33:00-07:00", "folder" : "business", "subject" : "Franco Bernabe's tel number" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bab" }, "sender" : "maureen.mcvicker@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "executive.committee@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : " In Monday=01,s Executive Committee meeting we discussed the need for a com=\nmon=20\nstatement to use in response to questions about last week=01,s power price=\n=20\nspikes and Enron=01,s performance.  That statement follows.  Media inquirie=\ns, as=20\nalways, should be referred to Mark Palmer (ext. 3-4738).\n\n=01&We are fully performing on all of our commitments. Many of the facts ar=\ne=20\nstill being gathered.  This information will determine, in part, our=20\ncontractual commitments.*  Accordingly, discussion are ongoing with certain=\n=20\nof our counterparties to determine our obligations and the proper course of=\n=20\naction.  We are and will continue to be in regular contact with customers. =\n=20\nWe have made various arrangements with our customers to address the recent=\n=20\nprice spike including purchasing (or arranging to purchase) power for them=\n=20\nor, in some cases, purchasing our obligations back from them directly.\n\nWe do not publicly discuss daily or weekly financial performance of specifi=\nc=20\nbusinesses.  However, we operate our power business, as we do all other=20\ncommercial functions, within strict, Board-directed value at risk limits. =\n=20\nOur focus is on maintaining a balanced portfolio and not =01&swinging for t=\nhe=20\nfences=018 during periods of volatility.=018\n\n\n\n *Many of the facts are still being gathered.  This information will=20\ndetermine, in part, our contractual commitments.  Accordingly, discussion a=\nre=20\nongoing with certain of our counterparties to determine our obligations and=\n=20\nthe proper course of action.", "mid" : "7111253.1075840230266.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/business/2.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "executive.committee@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968", "fname" : "2.", "date" : "1999-08-03 04:49:00-07:00", "folder" : "business", "subject" : "=?ANSI_X3.4-1968?Q?Statements_concerning_last_week=01,s_price_spike?=" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bac" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "ia", "mid" : "10722782.1075852801832.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/1.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1.", "date" : "2001-10-22 12:57:19-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "India meeting with lunch - EB5001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bad" }, "sender" : "mary.joyce@enron.com", "recipients" : [ "mary.joyce@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!!!!", "mid" : "30503357.1075852801878.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/2.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "mary.joyce@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "2.", "date" : "2001-08-27 12:35:15-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "Canceled: Top 350 Meeting with Ken Lay, David Oxley, Steve Kean,\r\n Mary Joyce and Cindy Olson - tw" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bae" }, "sender" : "l..wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "DISCUSSION: Yale School of Mgmt", "mid" : "25324735.1075852801907.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/3.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "3.", "date" : "2001-07-27 13:18:00-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "Dinner - Regency Room 2nd Floor" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199baf" }, "sender" : "l..wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hosted by KLL and Jeff", "mid" : "28417147.1075852801935.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/4.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "4.", "date" : "2001-07-27 06:51:42-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "Alexis de Tocqueville Breakfast, The Center, 3550 W. Dallas,\r\n Gymnasium - Bldg. 6" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb0" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "From:\tCourtenay_Dolan@fortunemail.com@ENRON [IMCEANOTES-Courtenay+5FDolan+40fortunemail+2Ecom+40ENRON@ENRON.com]\nSent:\tThursday, July 26, 2001 2:29 PM\nTo:\tPRHOPKIN.MPD-COP@mpdc.org; Shelly.Lazarus@ogilvy.com; juanher@gte.net; Lay, Kenneth\nCc:\tplonzano@presidencia.gob.mx; William_Nabers@fortunemail.com; pictorial.1@home.com\nSubject:\t\nbrainstorm 2001: the Fortune Editor's Invitational\n10/1/01 issue cover shoot\n\nphotographer:  Michael O'Neill\ndate:   8/2/01\ntime:   11:00am for grooming\n        11:30am shoot\nlocation:   Salon 1\n            conference room level\n            St. Regis Hotel\n            Aspen\n\nattire: conference casual\n\nFORTUNE Contact:    Courtenay Dolan  212.522.0283\n                    cell: 201.401.4374\n                    courtenay_dolan@fortunemail.com\n\n\n\n", "mid" : "26765760.1075852801960.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/5.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "5.", "date" : "2001-07-26 14:02:52-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "Fortune Editor's Invit cover shoot" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb1" }, "sender" : "l..wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Harvard People", "mid" : "21423641.1075852801984.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/6.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "6.", "date" : "2001-07-26 13:05:48-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "Harvard interview with Christie Patrick - - EB5001" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb2" }, "sender" : "l..wells@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Traveling also, Mark Koeing/Andy Fastow/Steve Kean", "mid" : "28093275.1075852802008.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/7.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "7.", "date" : "2001-07-26 12:55:12-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "To New York" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb3" }, "sender" : "rosalee.fleming@enron.com", "recipients" : [], "cc" : [], "text" : "Olympic Committee reception\nGeorge Demontrond's home\nDress:  Business or Business Casual\nGo West on Woodway from the West Loop through two signals.  Left on Pine Shadows.", "mid" : "19269926.1075852802032.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/calendar/8.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "8.", "date" : "2001-07-17 13:40:07-07:00", "folder" : "calendar", "subject" : "Olympic Committee reception at George Demontrond's home. 700 Pine\r\n Shadows:  West on Woodway from the West Loop.  Left on Pine Shadows.\r\n 713-850-9898" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb4" }, "sender" : "tom.siekman@compaq.com", "recipients" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "chris.davis@gulfaero.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com", "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com", "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "cc" : [ "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "text" : "Attached is an updated senior management org chart with admins. names,\nphone/fax numbers and mail codes.  If you have any questions, please feel\nfree to call.\n\nThanks,\nSandy\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Rohde, Lisa\nSent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 9:18 AM\nTo: HOU CEOSec\nSubject: CEO Org Chart\n\n <<cap org0301assts.ppt>>\n\nLisa Rohde\nExecutive Assistant\nOffice of Michael Capellas, President & CEO\nCompaq Computer Corporation\n281-514-1297 (phone)\n281-518-9882 (fax)\nlisa.rohde@compaq.com <mailto:lisa.rohde@compaq.com>\n\n\n\n - cap org0301assts.ppt", "mid" : "31506328.1075840230336.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/compaq/1.", "bcc" : [ "myra.pierce@gulfaero.com", "arcane1@airmail.net", "kliva@telcordia.com", "rflemin@enron.com", "vthwreatt@lifefx.com" ], "to" : [ "ben@brosen.com", "babbio@bellatlantic.com", "lynnj@iname.com", "chris.davis@gulfaero.com", "tedenloe@email.msn.com", "ghh@telcordia.com", "hkiss@bruncorp.com", "klay@enron.com", "kjewett@kpcb.com", "kenroman@worldnet.att.net", "lucie@jhmedia.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1.", "date" : "2000-03-22 03:40:00-08:00", "folder" : "compaq", "subject" : "FW: CEO Org Chart" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb5" }, "sender" : "grnthumb@ipa.netf", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda Brunner\n12335 S. 2225 Rd.\nStockton, MO 65785\ngrnthumb@ipa.netf\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLinda Brunner", "mid" : "16383587.1075860810059.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:06:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb6" }, "sender" : "avanleunen@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "alice van leunen\n13631 NE Kinney Rd\nNewberg, OR 97132\navanleunen@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nalice van leunen", "mid" : "29750764.1075860810261.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/10.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "10.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb7" }, "sender" : "comet@starshaper.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John-Paul Goorjian\ncomet@starshaper.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nWho needs it more?\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn-Paul Goorjian", "mid" : "24859322.1075860812309.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/100.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "100.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb8" }, "sender" : "manastassatos@randomhouse.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marietta Anastassatos\n435 Highland Ave\nPalisades Park, NJ 07650\nmanastassatos@randomhouse.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarietta Anastassatos", "mid" : "31626514.1075860832752.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1000.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1000.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bb9" }, "sender" : "kmitchel@coba.usf.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kimberly Mitchell\n1906 E. Linda Street\nPlant City, FL 33566\nkmitchel@coba.usf.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKimberly Mitchell", "mid" : "11074763.1075860832775.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1001.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1001.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bba" }, "sender" : "btzcat@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "beth keane betzcat@webtv.net\n2721 s judkins st\nseattle, WA 98144\nbtzcat@webtv.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nbeth anne keane\nbeth keane betzcat@webtv.net", "mid" : "7109361.1075860832797.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1002.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1002.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bbb" }, "sender" : "muhreuh@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "muhreuh@yahoo.com", "muhreuh@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "muhreuh@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Maria Smith\nChattanooga, TN 37415\nmuhreuh@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaria Smith", "mid" : "33268219.1075860832820.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1003.", "bcc" : [ "muhreuh@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1003.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bbc" }, "sender" : "brenda.j.carroll@verizon.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brenda Carroll\n608 Stevens St U:E\nLowell, MA 01851\nbrenda.j.carroll@verizon.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrenda Carroll", "mid" : "21459728.1075860832842.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1004.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1004.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bbd" }, "sender" : "alyssa300@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alyssa Mummert\n1556 Pershing Drive, Apt. B\nSan Francisco, CA 94129\nalyssa300@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlyssa Mummert", "mid" : "30624820.1075860832865.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1005.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1005.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bbe" }, "sender" : "kuntz@geneseo.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan Kuntz\n276 Hamilton St.\nRochester, NY 14620\nkuntz@geneseo.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Kuntz", "mid" : "19919895.1075860832888.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1006.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1006.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bbf" }, "sender" : "zanychris@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Christopher MacDonald-Dennis\n1927 Sheffield Drive\nYpsilanti, MI 48198\nzanychris@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristopher MacDonald-Dennis", "mid" : "21109982.1075860832910.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1007.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1007.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc0" }, "sender" : "mcgarrymusic@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mcgarrymusic@yahoo.com", "mcgarrymusic@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "mcgarrymusic@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Ann McGarry\n75 Hillcrest Avenue\nRye Brook, NY 10573\nmcgarrymusic@yahoo.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to demand that you disgorge the millions of dollars you intentionally made from fraudulently 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.  You are a disgrace to the human race and I hope that you and your kind suffer the kind of punishment you really deserve.\n\nWhile 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. You are disgusting. It seems to me that anyone who is so in the grip of out-of-control GREED as you and the others of your kind in this country, e.g., Bush, Cheney, Lott, etc., are actually mentally ill.  No other explanation suffices.  It would be in your best interests to donate your ill-gotten gains to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nWith contempt,\n\nAnn McGarry", "mid" : "24474647.1075860832933.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1008.", "bcc" : [ "mcgarrymusic@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1008.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc1" }, "sender" : "julia@sorensen-jolink-trubo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "julia kersting\n4623 ne davis st\nportland, OR 972132361\njulia@sorensen-jolink-trubo.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\njulia kersting", "mid" : "1620411.1075860832956.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1009.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1009.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc2" }, "sender" : "prince@northwestern.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kate Prince\n625 W. Jackson Blvd., 202\nChicago, IL 60661\nkl-prince@northwestern.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKate Prince", "mid" : "24394580.1075860812332.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/101.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "101.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc3" }, "sender" : "stundermann@hampshire.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Scott Tundermann\n8A Glenwood Ave\nNorthampton, MA 01060\nstundermann@hampshire.edu\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, and you owe it back to them.\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Donate this ill-gotten money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nScott Tundermann", "mid" : "21615155.1075860832978.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1010.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1010.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc4" }, "sender" : "harrisonj@argentgroupltd.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "J. Harrison\n731 2nd Ave.\nSan Francisco, CA 94118\nharrisonj@argentgroupltd.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI am personally disgusted by your willingness to profit from such immoral business practices.  As an actor in California, who typically earns less than $7,000 a year from my craft, I was personally affected by the major increase in energy costs last year.  And I am infuriated that I had to skip meals to pay my energy bill while you personally cleared over a million dollars.  I hope you spent a substantial part of your earnings supporting the arts in your local community, donating to public libraries, funding a scholarship program for low-income students in impoverished neighborhoods, or in some other way improving our community.\n\nIn case you were too selfish to consider building your community with your profits, I'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\nWho needs $100 million dollars?  Forbes ran a series a few years back about people who'd made millions, but lived quiet lives and donated substantial chunks of their money to charitable causes.  Remember Rockefeller, the Morgans, the millionaires of the early 20th century?  They built their community, recognizing that they benefited from a well-fed, better-educated populace.  Too bad the millionaires of today don't share their commitment.  We have a lot of people who could use a helping hand every now and then.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJ. Harrison", "mid" : "25630997.1075860833003.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1011.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1011.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc5" }, "sender" : "rowaen@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anthony Morrone\nPO Box 611\nPrescott, AZ 86302\nrowaen@hotmail.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnthony Morrone", "mid" : "8382419.1075860833027.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1012.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1012.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc6" }, "sender" : "lizard6849@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Liz Craig\n4300 W. 53rd Terr.\nRoeland Park, KS 66205\nlizard6849@yahoo.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made\nfrom selling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy\nto funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH,\nthat benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement\nsavings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in California,\nwho can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron and you made\nmillions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from\nthe efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron\nmade an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last\nyear.  As a result, there are thousands of consumers who are unable\nto pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is\nbankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLiz Craig", "mid" : "21815389.1075860833052.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1013.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1013.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc7" }, "sender" : "mandylynb23@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amanda Bicknell\nAthol\nAllston, MA 02139\nmandylynb23@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAmanda Bicknell", "mid" : "1974083.1075860833074.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1014.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1014.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc8" }, "sender" : "knightrider2008@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John Knight\nbox1738 2000 North Pkwy\nMemphis, TN 38112\nknightrider2008@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Knight", "mid" : "26645472.1075860833096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1015.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1015.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bc9" }, "sender" : "mdeminsky@crisisclinic.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "MaryAnn Deminsky\n4207 Fremont Ave N 4\nSeattle, WA 98103\nmdeminsky@crisisclinic.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaryAnn Deminsky", "mid" : "13009407.1075860833119.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1016.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1016.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bca" }, "sender" : "lnewnam@lacdc.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "lnewnam@lacdc.org", "lnewnam@lacdc.org" ], "cc" : [ "lnewnam@lacdc.org" ], "text" : "Laurence Newnam\n2330 E. Del Mar Blvd. 304\nPasadena, CA 91107\nLNewnam@lacdc.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaurence Newnam", "mid" : "8433304.1075860833142.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1017.", "bcc" : [ "lnewnam@lacdc.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1017.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bcb" }, "sender" : "reslc@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Ericksen\n54 Finch Lane\nSalt Lake City, UT 84102\nreslc@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Ericksen", "mid" : "4635119.1075860833164.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1018.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1018.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bcc" }, "sender" : "langharn@maail.strose.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Nancy Langhart\n309 Nutgrove Ln\nAlbany, NY 12202\nlangharn@maail.strose.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNancy Langhart", "mid" : "22624416.1075860833187.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1019.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1019.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bcd" }, "sender" : "grace.corbin@christnerinc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Grace Corbin\n7506 Teasdale Ave.\nSt. Louis, MO 63130\ngrace.corbin@christnerinc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGrace Corbin", "mid" : "31656600.1075860812354.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/102.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "102.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bce" }, "sender" : "dale@newfield.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dale Newfield\n1341 Vermont Ave., NW\nWashington, DC 20005-3606\nDale@Newfield.org\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDale Newfield", "mid" : "9743818.1075860833210.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1020.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1020.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bcf" }, "sender" : "jcollins@as.arizona.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jan Collins\n5343 E. Presidio Road\nTucson, AZ 85712\njcollins@as.arizona.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJan Collins", "mid" : "18723143.1075860833234.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1021.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1021.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd0" }, "sender" : "meg_daniel@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "meg_daniel@yahoo.com", "meg_daniel@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "meg_daniel@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Meg Daniel\n190 East 7th Street 306\nNew York, NY 10009\nmeg_daniel@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMeg Daniel", "mid" : "6403352.1075860833256.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1022.", "bcc" : [ "meg_daniel@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1022.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd1" }, "sender" : "zappencorser@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Debbie Zappen-Corser\n12563 Summit Manor Dr., 212\nFairfax, VA 22033-5753\nZappenCorser@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDebbie Zappen-Corser", "mid" : "12080517.1075860833279.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1023.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1023.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd2" }, "sender" : "jrrah@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James Rahfeldt\n22793 Flicker Dr.\nGoshen, IN 46528-8497\njrrah@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames Rahfeldt", "mid" : "32951732.1075860833302.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1024.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1024.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd3" }, "sender" : "claytor@purdue.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "William Claytor\n282 Littleton St 332\nWest Lafayette, IN 47906\nclaytor@purdue.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilliam Claytor", "mid" : "3871639.1075860833324.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1025.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1025.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd4" }, "sender" : "jtrieglaff@westernseminary.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Janice Trieglaff\n17615 Mt. Charlie Road\nLos Gatos, CA 95033\njtrieglaff@westernseminary.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJanice Trieglaff\n\nJanice Trieglaff", "mid" : "8598307.1075860833347.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1026.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1026.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd5" }, "sender" : "dorothy_trusock@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "dorothy_trusock@hotmail.com", "dorothy_trusock@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "dorothy_trusock@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Dorothy Trusock\n3512 Edgefield Dr.\nJonesboro, AR 72401\ndorothy_trusock@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDorothy Trusock", "mid" : "26369765.1075860833370.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1027.", "bcc" : [ "dorothy_trusock@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1027.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd6" }, "sender" : "ldemby@aqua.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lynnette Demby\n3658 Kenyon Avenue\nBaltimore, MD 21213\nldemby@aqua.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynnette Demby", "mid" : "9705594.1075860833392.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1028.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1028.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd7" }, "sender" : "reedglenn@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Reed Glenn\n2760 Darley Ave.\nBoulder, CO 80305-6303\nreedglenn@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nReed Glenn", "mid" : "13825795.1075860833414.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1029.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1029.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd8" }, "sender" : "fmwhit@sover.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Monroe Whitaker\n267 Western Avenue\nBrattleboro, VT 05301\nfmwhit@sover.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMonroe Whitaker", "mid" : "13404756.1075860812376.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/103.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "103.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bd9" }, "sender" : "egirlinc@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "elizabeth walker\n56 MacDougal Street, 25\nNew York, NY 10012\negirlinc@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nelizabeth walker", "mid" : "5695073.1075860833437.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1030.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1030.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bda" }, "sender" : "bmargolas@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Benjamin Rice\nPo Box 960\nRoanoke, VA 24005-0960\nbmargolas@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBenjamin Rice", "mid" : "19855305.1075860833460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1031.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1031.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bdb" }, "sender" : "jsporzynski@ica-group.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Sporzynski\n5 craft Place\nJamaica Plain, MA 02130\njsporzynski@ica-group.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Sporzynski", "mid" : "9293191.1075860833482.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1032.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1032.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bdc" }, "sender" : "aharpaz@doverinstrument.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "aharpaz@doverinstrument.com", "aharpaz@doverinstrument.com" ], "cc" : [ "aharpaz@doverinstrument.com" ], "text" : "Alon Harpaz\n7 Joanne Drive, 21\nAshland, MA 01721-2228\naharpaz@doverinstrument.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlon Harpaz", "mid" : "28339408.1075860833505.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1033.", "bcc" : [ "aharpaz@doverinstrument.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1033.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bdd" }, "sender" : "lhuddleston@university-health-sys.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Leah Huddleston\n925 Dunlap Dr.\nNew Braunfels, TX 78130\nlhuddleston@university-health-sys.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.  Its the right thing to do.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLeah Huddleston", "mid" : "28834224.1075860833528.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1034.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1034.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bde" }, "sender" : "cbalmanza@swog.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "cbalmanza@swog.org", "cbalmanza@swog.org" ], "cc" : [ "cbalmanza@swog.org" ], "text" : "Connie Ballon-Almanza\n7215 Glen Trail Drive\nSan Antonio, TX 78239\ncbalmanza@swog.org\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nConnie Ballon-Almanza", "mid" : "23706028.1075860833550.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1035.", "bcc" : [ "cbalmanza@swog.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1035.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bdf" }, "sender" : "addyee@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Colette Morrow\n141 N. Ridgeland 2N\nOak Park, IL 60302\naddyee@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nColette Morrow", "mid" : "1900869.1075860833573.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1036.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1036.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be0" }, "sender" : "rgolan@spectrumhealth.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ron Golan\n1054 Fernway Ln\nCreve Coeur, MO 63141\nRGolan@spectrumhealth.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRon Golan", "mid" : "4089710.1075860833595.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1037.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1037.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be1" }, "sender" : "ksgillmore@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathy Gillmore\n12 Rockledge Place\nMaumelle, AR 72113\nksgillmore@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathy Gillmore", "mid" : "16286093.1075860833618.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1038.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1038.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be2" }, "sender" : "jimc45@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "JIm Houghton\nJimC45@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJIm Houghton", "mid" : "16877535.1075860833640.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1039.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1039.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be3" }, "sender" : "diaphone@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Paul Butt\n75 Chelsea Place\nHouston, TX 77006\ndiaphone@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPaul Butt", "mid" : "9288253.1075860812399.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/104.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "104.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be4" }, "sender" : "thomkb@gte.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thomas Britt\n1231 Granville Ave. 1\nLos Angeles, CA 90025\nthomkb@gte.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nThomas Britt", "mid" : "25123221.1075860833663.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1040.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1040.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be5" }, "sender" : "bamoroso@wfubmc.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "bamoroso@wfubmc.edu", "bamoroso@wfubmc.edu" ], "cc" : [ "bamoroso@wfubmc.edu" ], "text" : "Robert Amoroso\n1503 - B Mimosa Dr.\nGreensboro, NC 27403\nbamoroso@wfubmc.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Amoroso", "mid" : "30559263.1075860833686.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1041.", "bcc" : [ "bamoroso@wfubmc.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1041.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be6" }, "sender" : "jduffy@tides.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "jim duffy\n\n ,  94928\njduffy@tides.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\njim duffy", "mid" : "25401752.1075860833708.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1042.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1042.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be7" }, "sender" : "raissa.holt@blueshieldca.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Raissa Holt\n Lassen Street\nNorth Hills, CA\nRaissa.holt@blueshieldca.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRaissa Holt", "mid" : "14216392.1075860833732.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1043.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1043.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be8" }, "sender" : "aruckdes@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "August Ruckdeschel\n187 Magua Street\nRonkonkoma, NY 11779\naruckdes@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAugust Ruckdeschel", "mid" : "27359846.1075860833755.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1044.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1044.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199be9" }, "sender" : "bcsnare@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Snare\n117 Wichita Lane\nWilliamsburg, VA 23188\nbcsnare@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Snare", "mid" : "7005787.1075860833777.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1045.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1045.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bea" }, "sender" : "peckg@rhodes.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Graham Peck\n1550 North Parkway 915\nMemphis, TN 38112\npeckg@rhodes.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGraham Peck", "mid" : "3765002.1075860833800.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1046.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1046.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199beb" }, "sender" : "gw@alpenimage.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "gw@alpenimage.com", "gw@alpenimage.com" ], "cc" : [ "gw@alpenimage.com" ], "text" : "Gordon Wiltsie\nBozeman, MT\ngw@alpenimage.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nIn the interest of saving your own soul (not to mention the ability to sleep at night) I urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling Enron stock to such funds as the Enron Employee Transition Fund.  I recommend that you encourage your fellow executives to do the same.  Whether you are religious or not, karma is a very real force in this universe.   God or no god, your actions will have consequences for both you and the nation for decades into the future. The world, and possibly the afterworld, demand your repentence.  Do you really want to go to Hell?\n\nIf there is a shred of honor in your life, you will make amends for selling $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nYou're a smart man and you can still make other millions to fund your retirement.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGordon Wiltsie", "mid" : "28297716.1075860833822.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1047.", "bcc" : [ "gw@alpenimage.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1047.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bec" }, "sender" : "sabaabc@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "L. Burgess\n221 NW 2nd Street\nCorvallis, OR 97330\nsabaabc@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\n\nL. Burgess", "mid" : "32757226.1075860833845.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1048.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1048.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bed" }, "sender" : "petes@sonicfoundry.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Peter Streicher\n813 Tompkins Drive\nMadison, WI 53716\npetes@sonicfoundry.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPeter Streicher", "mid" : "23134703.1075860833868.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1049.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1049.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bee" }, "sender" : "hddanz@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Heather Danz\n1708A Solomon Road\nCharlottesville, VA 22901\nhddanz@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHeather Danz", "mid" : "12455306.1075860812421.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/105.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "105.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bef" }, "sender" : "sleemak@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Stanley Makovsky\n3 Littleton Road\nWestford, MA 01886\nsleemak@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nStanley Makovsky", "mid" : "29750968.1075860833890.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1050.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1050.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf0" }, "sender" : "rivka62@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rebecca Long\n61 May Ave., P.O. Box 353\nChauncey, OH 45719\nrivka62@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRebecca Long", "mid" : "29936317.1075860833913.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1051.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1051.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf1" }, "sender" : "sbutler@nutrastar.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "sbutler@nutrastar.com", "sbutler@nutrastar.com" ], "cc" : [ "sbutler@nutrastar.com" ], "text" : "Sharyn Butler\n4312 Wheeler Court\nElk Grove, CA 95758\nsbutler@nutrastar.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSharyn Butler", "mid" : "24538725.1075860833935.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1052.", "bcc" : [ "sbutler@nutrastar.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1052.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf2" }, "sender" : "tomrip1@netscape.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thomas Rippolon\n438 Peekskill hollow rd.\nPutnam Valley, NY 10579\ntomrip1@netscape.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nThomas Rippolon", "mid" : "4832807.1075860833958.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1053.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1053.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf3" }, "sender" : "mtcandyjar@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mtcandyjar@aol.com", "mtcandyjar@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "mtcandyjar@aol.com" ], "text" : "Virginia Guevara\n408 Burchett 7\nGlendale, CA 91203\nMTCandyJar@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nVirginia Guevara", "mid" : "23265785.1075860833980.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1054.", "bcc" : [ "mtcandyjar@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1054.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf4" }, "sender" : "wallen@eaglevis.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Allen\n813 University St.\nMemphis, TN 38107\nwallen@eaglevis.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Allen", "mid" : "18268600.1075860834005.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1055.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1055.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:57:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf5" }, "sender" : "dori_merifield@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dori Merifield\n1851 10th Street\nSanta Monica, CA 90404\ndori_merifield@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDori Merifield", "mid" : "17311744.1075860834027.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1056.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1056.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf6" }, "sender" : "dickcarl@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Carlson\n12521 74th Avenue North\nMaple Grove, MN 55369\ndickcarl@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRichard Carlson", "mid" : "8013751.1075860834050.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1057.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1057.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf7" }, "sender" : "ssurasky@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Steve Surasky\nBattery Lane\nBethesda, MD 20814\nssurasky@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSteve Surasky", "mid" : "33186169.1075860834073.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1058.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1058.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf8" }, "sender" : "mtbeli@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eli Long\n105 North Market Street, Apartment B\nLigonier, PA 15658\nmtbeli@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEli Long", "mid" : "18187594.1075860834095.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1059.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1059.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bf9" }, "sender" : "dabakis@kenyon.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Melissa Dabakis\n209 No. Gay St.\nMt. Vernon, OH 43050\nDabakis@kenyon.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMelissa Dabakis", "mid" : "23792253.1075860812443.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/106.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "106.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bfa" }, "sender" : "terrieg@uclink4.berkeley.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Terrie Glover\n5690 San Pablo 308\nOakland, CA 94608\nterrieg@uclink4.berkeley.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTerrie Glover", "mid" : "31578240.1075860834118.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1060.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1060.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bfb" }, "sender" : "marl552@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "marlene mccormick\n246 spout spring ave\nmt holly, NJ 08060\nmarl552@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nmarlene mccormick", "mid" : "5031871.1075860834140.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1061.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1061.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bfc" }, "sender" : "kittycobb@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "AMANDA COBB\n404 ROOSEVELT DRIVE\nDOTHAN, AL 36301\nkittycobb@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAMANDA COBB", "mid" : "13501477.1075860834163.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1062.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1062.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bfd" }, "sender" : "a.c.fullilove@ieee.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alan Fullilove\n2369 Edgewater Dr\nWest Palm Bch, FL 33406\na.c.fullilove@ieee.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlan Fullilove", "mid" : "24259587.1075860834186.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1063.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1063.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bfe" }, "sender" : "ahockman2@attbroadband.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Angela Hockman\n175 Wachusett Street\nJamaica Plain, MA 02130\nahockman2@attbroadband.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAngela Hockman", "mid" : "10986171.1075860834208.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1064.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1064.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199bff" }, "sender" : "kathy_krampien@adp.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathy Krampien\n3447 Hickory Ave\nBaltimore, MD 21211\nkathy_krampien@adp.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathy Krampien", "mid" : "28095158.1075860834232.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1065.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1065.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c00" }, "sender" : "cdpatt@hsjs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Christal Patterson\n1703 Lawndale Way\nBloomington, IL 61704\ncdpatt@hsjs.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristal Patterson", "mid" : "17355460.1075860834255.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1066.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1066.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c01" }, "sender" : "peter.ruiz@artistdirect.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Peter Ruiz\n417 W. Arlight Street\nMonterey Park, CA 91754\npeter.ruiz@artistdirect.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPeter Ruiz", "mid" : "4541343.1075860834277.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1067.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1067.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c02" }, "sender" : "greenbus@pacbell.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "sandra cardoza\n1411 38th Avenue\nSan Francisco, CA 94122-3009\ngreenbus@pacbell.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nsandra cardoza", "mid" : "23578720.1075860834300.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1068.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1068.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c03" }, "sender" : "mommafont@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Margaret Fontenot\n987 Ponder Road\nKnoxville, TN 37923\nmommafont@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMargaret Fontenot", "mid" : "9717384.1075860834323.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1069.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1069.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c04" }, "sender" : "bernshen@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Bern Shen\nbernshen@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBern Shen", "mid" : "8231263.1075860812466.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/107.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "107.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c05" }, "sender" : "agallers@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anita Gallers\n15 Bright Ave.\nNorthampton, MA 01060\nagallers@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnita Gallers", "mid" : "10661873.1075860834345.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1070.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1070.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c06" }, "sender" : "mragsdal@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Martha Ragsdale\n1425 SE 24th Ave 305\nPortland OR, OR 97214\nMRagsdal@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMartha Ragsdale", "mid" : "13449258.1075860834367.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1071.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1071.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c07" }, "sender" : "npembertonjmu@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "niels pemberton\n11538 links drive\nreston, VA 20190\nnpembertonjmu@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nniels pemberton", "mid" : "19039277.1075860834390.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1072.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1072.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c08" }, "sender" : "raangus@bellsouth.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathy Angus\n2069 Lake View Lane\nBirmingham, AL\nraangus@Bellsouth.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathy Angus", "mid" : "18074327.1075860834413.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1073.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1073.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c09" }, "sender" : "lissawolf@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lissa Wolfendale\n1642 E. 56th St\nChicago, IL 60637\nlissawolf@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLissa Wolfendale", "mid" : "6946649.1075860834435.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1074.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1074.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c0a" }, "sender" : "hamelv@arentfox.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Virginia Hamel\n13403 Country Ridge Drive\nGermantown, MD 20874\nhamelv@arentfox.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nVirginia Hamel", "mid" : "16465071.1075860834457.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1075.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1075.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c0b" }, "sender" : "tobrien8@depaul.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thomas O'Brien\n2320 N. Kenmore Ave.\nChicago, IL 60614\ntobrien8@depaul.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nThomas O'Brien", "mid" : "5049560.1075860834480.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1076.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1076.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c0c" }, "sender" : "tim.bailey@adidasus.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tim Bailey\n599 broadway 2nd floor\nNew York, NY 10012\ntim.bailey@adidasus.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTim Bailey", "mid" : "8798532.1075860834511.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1077.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1077.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c0d" }, "sender" : "stephen_on@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "stephen_on@hotmail.com", "stephen_on@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "stephen_on@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Stephen Onisko\n630 E. 39th Ave.\nEugene, OR 97405\nstephen_on@hotmail.com\n\n Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to do the right thing and give the millions of dollars you earned 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.  You must treat the faithful employees of your company at least as well as you've treated yourself.\n\nMany of Enron's employees were financially devastated when your company declared bankruptcy. The New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings. Perhaps, through this act of kindness you will obtain some level of forgiveness from the employees and the public.\n\nSincerely,\nStephen Onisko\n\nStephen Onisko", "mid" : "2552134.1075860834533.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1078.", "bcc" : [ "stephen_on@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1078.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c0e" }, "sender" : "terryh@email.uky.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "terryh@email.uky.edu", "terryh@email.uky.edu" ], "cc" : [ "terryh@email.uky.edu" ], "text" : "Terry Huey\n635 Maxwelton Court\nLexington, KY 40508\nterryh@email.uky.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's and your underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTerry Huey", "mid" : "11153637.1075860834556.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1079.", "bcc" : [ "terryh@email.uky.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1079.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c0f" }, "sender" : "chegarty@dataway.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Colm Hegarty\n180 Redwood Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94114\nchegarty@dataway.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nColm Hegarty", "mid" : "31479368.1075860812488.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/108.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "108.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c10" }, "sender" : "atownley@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Windflower Townley\n9357 Champs Elysees\nForestville, CA 95436\natownley@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWindflower Townley", "mid" : "24130498.1075860834579.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1080.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1080.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c11" }, "sender" : "j@seanet.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James Darkow\n2312 E. John 101\nSeattle, WA 98112\nj@seanet.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames Darkow", "mid" : "22425952.1075860834601.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1081.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1081.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c12" }, "sender" : "skeeters@telepath.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "skeeters@telepath.com", "skeeters@telepath.com" ], "cc" : [ "skeeters@telepath.com" ], "text" : "Martha Skeeters\nRR1 Box 117B-4\nNorman, OK 73072\nskeeters@telepath.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMartha Skeeters", "mid" : "29602568.1075860834624.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1082.", "bcc" : [ "skeeters@telepath.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1082.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c13" }, "sender" : "maggie@nlstudio.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Margaret Meinschein\n4213 Le Bourget Ave\nCulver City, CA 90232\nmaggie@nlstudio.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMargaret Meinschein", "mid" : "18806797.1075860834647.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1083.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1083.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c14" }, "sender" : "korbeck@rdblaw.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "korbeck@rdblaw.com", "korbeck@rdblaw.com" ], "cc" : [ "korbeck@rdblaw.com" ], "text" : "Kim Orbeck\n2659 Petaluma Avenue\nLong Beach, CA 90815\nkorbeck@rdblaw.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKim Orbeck", "mid" : "3098127.1075860834670.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1084.", "bcc" : [ "korbeck@rdblaw.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1084.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c15" }, "sender" : "genkigai@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "genkigai@mindspring.com", "genkigai@mindspring.com" ], "cc" : [ "genkigai@mindspring.com" ], "text" : "Ted Weber\n222 Main St 160\nAnnapolis, MD 21401\ngenkigai@mindspring.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTed Weber", "mid" : "27312500.1075860834692.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1085.", "bcc" : [ "genkigai@mindspring.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1085.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c16" }, "sender" : "pmartin@azahner.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Paul Martin\n3013 Oak St\nKansas City, MO 64108\npmartin@azahner.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPaul Martin", "mid" : "16564781.1075860834716.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1086.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1086.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c17" }, "sender" : "hstephens@nyc.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hope Stephens\n58-03 Calloway St 6U\nCorona, NY 11368\nhstephens@nyc.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHope Stephens", "mid" : "3162071.1075860834739.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1087.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1087.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c18" }, "sender" : "ldavis@bcpl.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "ldavis@bcpl.net", "ldavis@bcpl.net" ], "cc" : [ "ldavis@bcpl.net" ], "text" : "Ronald Davis\n1510 cottage lane\ntowson, MD 21286\nldavis@bcpl.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRonald Davis", "mid" : "28274858.1075860834761.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1088.", "bcc" : [ "ldavis@bcpl.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1088.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c19" }, "sender" : "abramson@cami.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Deborah Abramson\n730 W 183rd Street\nNew York, NY 10033\nabramson@cami.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeborah Abramson", "mid" : "17686298.1075860834784.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1089.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1089.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c1a" }, "sender" : "carolhuston@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Carol Huston\n10087 88th St N\nSeminole, FL 33777-1809\ncarolhuston@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCarol Huston", "mid" : "21015443.1075860812510.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/109.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "109.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c1b" }, "sender" : "tiptonhr@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "tiptonhr@yahoo.com", "tiptonhr@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "tiptonhr@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Hanson Tipton\n1030 West Forest Blvd.\nKnoxville, TN 37909\ntiptonhr@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHanson Tipton", "mid" : "28468250.1075860834806.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1090.", "bcc" : [ "tiptonhr@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1090.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c1c" }, "sender" : "briea@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brie Allio\nNew York, NY\nbriea@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrie Allio", "mid" : "13235236.1075860834829.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1091.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1091.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c1d" }, "sender" : "skimforlife@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Keven S\nskimforlife@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKeven S", "mid" : "12283665.1075860834852.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1092.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1092.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c1e" }, "sender" : "lhead@juno.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "William Head\n1930 Oro Court\nClearwater, FL 33764\nLHEAD@JUNO.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilliam Head", "mid" : "24706268.1075860834874.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1093.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1093.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c1f" }, "sender" : "alishec@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alice Shechter\n139 Russell Street\nBrooklyn, NY\nalishec@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlice Shechter", "mid" : "2150994.1075860834897.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1094.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1094.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c20" }, "sender" : "sbeacom@mcsheaco.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sarah Beacom\n19932 Buhrstone Dr\nGaithersburg, MD 20886\nsbeacom@mcsheaco.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSarah Beacom", "mid" : "13642627.1075860834919.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1095.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1095.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c21" }, "sender" : "2krayz@gte.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Debbie Harper\nP.O. Box 349\nRathdrum, ID 83858\n2krayz@gte.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDebbie Harper", "mid" : "14204542.1075860834942.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1096.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1096.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c22" }, "sender" : "nancy.damico@nettest.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "nancy.damico@nettest.com", "nancy.damico@nettest.com" ], "cc" : [ "nancy.damico@nettest.com" ], "text" : "Nancy D'Amico\n13985 SW Allen Blvd., 8\nBeaverton, OR 97005\nnancy.damico@nettest.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNancy D'Amico", "mid" : "29514822.1075860834965.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1097.", "bcc" : [ "nancy.damico@nettest.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1097.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c23" }, "sender" : "ktrujill@uwyo.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kelli Trujillo\n613 E. Bradley\nLaramie, WY 82072\nktrujill@uwyo.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKelli Trujillo", "mid" : "20451894.1075860834987.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1098.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1098.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c24" }, "sender" : "thrace_44@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Manning\n6041 Suellen Ct.\nGoleta, CA 93117\nthrace_44@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Manning", "mid" : "3384886.1075860835011.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1099.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1099.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c25" }, "sender" : "harlos@jove.acs.unt.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Steven Harlos\n514 Magnolia St.\nDenton, TX 76201\nharlos@jove.acs.unt.edu\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds,\nsuch as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the\ncompany's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay\ntheir energy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks\nof California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made\nan astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep\nbuying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair\nthe lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSteven Harlos", "mid" : "26512941.1075860810284.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/11.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "11.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c26" }, "sender" : "leah@echonyc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Leah Kopperman\n381 Douglass St., 2B\nBrooklyn, NY 11217\nleah@echonyc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLeah Kopperman", "mid" : "12609412.1075860812533.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/110.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "110.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c27" }, "sender" : "audkim@cats.ucsc.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Audrey Kim\n600 Park Avenue 6D\nCapitola, CA 95010\naudkim@cats.ucsc.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAudrey Kim", "mid" : "15026767.1075860835034.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1100.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1100.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c28" }, "sender" : "kmpeabody@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kmpeabody@mediaone.net", "kmpeabody@mediaone.net" ], "cc" : [ "kmpeabody@mediaone.net" ], "text" : "Kathleen Peabody\nverle\nAnn Arbor, MI 48108\nkmpeabody@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathleen Peabody", "mid" : "24228621.1075860835056.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1101.", "bcc" : [ "kmpeabody@mediaone.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1101.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c29" }, "sender" : "sfsiren@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Catherine Homsey\n140 Bella Vista Way\nSan Francisco, CA 94127\nsfsiren@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCatherine Homsey", "mid" : "27410733.1075860835079.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1102.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1102.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c2a" }, "sender" : "sniffejr@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brad Smith\nSan Francisco, CA 94133\nsniffejr@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrad Smith", "mid" : "23395443.1075860835101.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1103.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1103.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c2b" }, "sender" : "qwest.net@mailman.enron.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan Moray\n1737 SE Maple Ave\nPortland, OR 97214\nsmoray!qwest.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Moray", "mid" : "16386749.1075860835125.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1104.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1104.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c2c" }, "sender" : "annie_moore@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Annie Moore\n3802 Celeste Dr.\nOceanside, CA 92056\nannie_moore@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnnie Moore", "mid" : "30881590.1075860835148.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1105.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1105.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c2d" }, "sender" : "stlamb@beehive.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sloane Lamb\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\nstlamb@beehive.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSloane Lamb", "mid" : "6941800.1075860835170.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1106.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1106.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c2e" }, "sender" : "jidoyle@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joshua Doyle\n1629 Arapahoe Ave.\nBoulder, CO 80302\njidoyle@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoshua Doyle", "mid" : "2088346.1075860835192.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1107.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1107.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c2f" }, "sender" : "kimo@tidepool.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kimberly Oswald\n843 N St.\nFortuna, CA 95540\nkimo@tidepool.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKimberly Oswald", "mid" : "910335.1075860835217.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1108.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1108.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c30" }, "sender" : "jennifer@usenix.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Radtke\n3821 Nevil St\nOakland, CA 94601\njennifer@usenix.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nI just have to ask: how can you sleep at night after what you've done?\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Radtke", "mid" : "32735105.1075860835239.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1109.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1109.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c31" }, "sender" : "lsmith@togetherkc.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "LeAnn Smith\n915 Valentine Rd.\nKansas City, MO 64111\nlsmith@togetherkc.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLeAnn Smith", "mid" : "30160007.1075860812555.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/111.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "111.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c32" }, "sender" : "quigbe@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Beth Quigley\n2336- Killarney Ct. NW\nOlympia, WA 98502\nQuigbe@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBeth Quigley", "mid" : "20445545.1075860835261.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1110.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1110.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c33" }, "sender" : "sharon@secondsitestudio.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "sharon@secondsitestudio.com", "sharon@secondsitestudio.com" ], "cc" : [ "sharon@secondsitestudio.com" ], "text" : "Sharon Collins\n1128 SW 17th Street\nFort Lauderdale, FL 33315\nsharon@secondsitestudio.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds,\nsuch as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the\ncompany's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their\nenergy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of\nCalifornia consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made\nan astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying\nit.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of\nthose Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSharon Collins", "mid" : "30896021.1075860835284.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1111.", "bcc" : [ "sharon@secondsitestudio.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1111.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c34" }, "sender" : "marlya0264@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marly Acosta\nmarlya0264@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarly Acosta", "mid" : "14606270.1075860835307.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1112.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1112.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c35" }, "sender" : "dls@corcoran.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Deborah Sabec\n525 East 82nd Street\nNew York, , NY 10028\ndls@corcoran.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeborah Sabec", "mid" : "3365208.1075860835329.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1113.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1113.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c36" }, "sender" : "kskinney@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kskinney@hotmail.com", "kskinney@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "kskinney@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Karen Drellich\nP.O. Box 97\nCool, CA 95614\nkskinney@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKaren K. Drellich\n\nKaren Drellich", "mid" : "19847405.1075860835352.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1114.", "bcc" : [ "kskinney@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1114.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c37" }, "sender" : "laura@blueworldtravel.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Leipzig\n1909 Sacramento Street\nBerkeley, CA 94702\nlaura@blueworldtravel.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Leipzig", "mid" : "10741659.1075860835374.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1115.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1115.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c38" }, "sender" : "ejalvarez1@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erwin Alvarez\n4378 Campus Avenue Apt. 2\nSan Diego, CA 92103\nejalvarez1@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErwin Alvarez", "mid" : "12222676.1075860835397.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1116.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1116.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c39" }, "sender" : "cbeichenberger@undata.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rev. Coletta Eichenberger\n314 High St.\nBoonville, MO 65233\ncbeichenberger@undata.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRev. Coletta Eichenberger", "mid" : "6286337.1075860835419.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1117.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1117.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c3a" }, "sender" : "astevenson@ida.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alice Stevenson\n107 E., 525 S.\nVictor, ID 83455\nastevenson@ida.net\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to make the ethical choice--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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlice Stevenson", "mid" : "25123788.1075860835442.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1118.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1118.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c3b" }, "sender" : "tanners4@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Wendy Tanner\n1339 Bryn Mawr NE\nAlbuquerque, NM 87106\ntanners4@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWendy Tanner", "mid" : "6545167.1075860835465.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1119.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1119.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c3c" }, "sender" : "sharon@iwearart.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "sharon block\n1003 smith grade rd\nsanta cruz, CA 95060\nsharon@iwearart.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nsharon block", "mid" : "25988880.1075860812577.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/112.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "112.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c3d" }, "sender" : "pinckney@centerbrook.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan Pinckney\npob 49\ncenterbrook, CT 06409\npinckney@centerbrook.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Pinckney", "mid" : "13198188.1075860835487.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1120.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1120.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c3e" }, "sender" : "thesmodge@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Roger Steiner\n1114 17th Ave. 202\nSeattle, WA 98122\nthesmodge@hotmail.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRoger Steiner", "mid" : "27160015.1075860835509.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1121.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1121.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c3f" }, "sender" : "lsharp@dreamscape.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laurel Sharp\n226 Kensington Place\nSyracuse, NY 13210\nlsharp@dreamscape.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nLaurel Sharp", "mid" : "3893307.1075860835532.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1122.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1122.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c40" }, "sender" : "karloo@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Karuna Venter\n12919 Short Avenue\nLos Angeles, CA 90066\nkarloo@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKaruna Venter", "mid" : "3682822.1075860835555.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1123.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1123.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c41" }, "sender" : "shawnt@coralweb.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "shawnt@coralweb.com", "shawnt@coralweb.com" ], "cc" : [ "shawnt@coralweb.com" ], "text" : "Shawn Thompson\n580 3rd Street\nHarrisonburg, VA 22802\nshawnt@coralweb.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShawn Thompson", "mid" : "22833319.1075860835577.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1124.", "bcc" : [ "shawnt@coralweb.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1124.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c42" }, "sender" : "sarah321@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sarah Thomason\nChicago, IL\nSarah321@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSarah Thomason", "mid" : "31111673.1075860835600.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1125.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1125.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c43" }, "sender" : "jhr@visionquestinc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jana Rubin\n1476 White Wing Court\nNorcross, GA 30093-2361\njhr@visionquestinc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJana Rubin", "mid" : "15184740.1075860835623.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1126.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1126.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c44" }, "sender" : "kerjordan@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kerry Jordan\nBoston, MA\nkerjordan@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKerry Jordan", "mid" : "28474140.1075860835645.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1127.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1127.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c45" }, "sender" : "meemaw7@home.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "meemaw7@home.com", "meemaw7@home.com" ], "cc" : [ "meemaw7@home.com" ], "text" : "Wanda Kriner\n2217 Hunter\nHuntertown, IN 46748\nmeemaw7@home.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWanda Kriner", "mid" : "11571735.1075860835668.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1128.", "bcc" : [ "meemaw7@home.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1128.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:22-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c46" }, "sender" : "heidimit@color-country.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Heidi Mitchell\nPO Box 750204\nTorrey, UT 84775\nheidimit@color-country.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHeidi Mitchell", "mid" : "4668928.1075860835691.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1129.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1129.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:20-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c47" }, "sender" : "kittyspaz@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kate Bernard\nkittyspaz@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKate Bernard", "mid" : "17079462.1075860812599.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/113.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "113.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c48" }, "sender" : "jessea@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jesse Arana\n1178 Larch Lane\nDecatur, GA 30033\njessea@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJesse Arana", "mid" : "20424309.1075860835714.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1130.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1130.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:20-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c49" }, "sender" : "wieman@cooper.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Clark Wieman\n225 e. 4th street, 12\nnew york, NY\nwieman@cooper.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nClark Wieman", "mid" : "9532404.1075860835737.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1131.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1131.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c4a" }, "sender" : "jean_macrobbie@berlex.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jean MacRobbie\n15 Skylark Dr.  15-A\nLarkspur, CA 94939\nJean_MacRobbie@Berlex.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJean MacRobbie", "mid" : "22265976.1075860835760.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1132.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1132.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:21-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c4b" }, "sender" : "fredshirley@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "fredshirley@earthlink.net", "fredshirley@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "fredshirley@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "Shirley Vincent\n152 Watchung Ave\nMontclair, NJ 07043\nfredshirley@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShirley Vincent", "mid" : "25239182.1075860835782.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1133.", "bcc" : [ "fredshirley@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1133.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:20-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c4c" }, "sender" : "mary_dolan@umit.maine.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mary_dolan@umit.maine.edu", "mary_dolan@umit.maine.edu" ], "cc" : [ "mary_dolan@umit.maine.edu" ], "text" : "Mary Dolan\n30 veazie Street\nOld Town, ME 04468\nmary_dolan@umit.maine.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMary Dolan", "mid" : "33361623.1075860835805.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1134.", "bcc" : [ "mary_dolan@umit.maine.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1134.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c4d" }, "sender" : "alexandra@tgharchs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "alexandra@tgharchs.com", "alexandra@tgharchs.com" ], "cc" : [ "alexandra@tgharchs.com" ], "text" : "Alexandra Jones\n817 Bancroft Way\nBerkeley, CA 94710\nalexandra@tgharchs.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlexandra Jones", "mid" : "14254008.1075860835828.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1135.", "bcc" : [ "alexandra@tgharchs.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1135.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:24-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c4e" }, "sender" : "kathryn.melton@shell.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathryn Melton\n3209 Brookmeade\nDeer Park, TX 77536\nkathryn.melton@shell.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to demand 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathryn Melton", "mid" : "22026196.1075860835850.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1136.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1136.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c4f" }, "sender" : "tfakp@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Theresa Krakauskas\n44 Columbia Ave.\nLong Branch, NJ 07740\ntfakp@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTheresa Krakauskas", "mid" : "21783833.1075860835873.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1137.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1137.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c50" }, "sender" : "lyndaw@mediaweavers.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lynda Winslow\n1944 Curtis, 11\nBerkeley, CA 94702\nlyndaw@mediaweavers.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nThis letter will probably not surprise you, coming as it does from a state which has suffered one of the biggest public power debacles of all time.\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynda Winslow", "mid" : "8480939.1075860835895.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1138.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1138.", "date" : "2002-01-30 10:00:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c51" }, "sender" : "ohi_supporters@operationhope.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "\n \nHere It Is  !!! \n[IMAGE]\nor copy and paste the following link to  your browser:http://www.operationhope.org/Epublications/November_13_01/default.htm    \nHumbly,\nThe Communications & Community Affairs  department\n ", "mid" : "30369547.1075861753941.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/1139.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "1139.", "date" : "2001-11-13 11:14:52-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "The Latest Edition of Operation HOPE Inc.'s Electronic Publication" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c52" }, "sender" : "rebs1973@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rebecca Field\nrebs1973@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRebecca Field\n\nRebecca Field", "mid" : "29921871.1075860812622.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/114.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "114.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c53" }, "sender" : "djtheroux@independent.org", "recipients" : [ "lighthouse@independent.org" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "THE LIGHTHOUSE\n\"Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy...\"\nVol. 3, Issue 47\nNovember 26, 2001\n\nWelcome to The Lighthouse, the e-mail newsletter of The Independent\nInstitute, the non-politicized, public policy research organization\n<http://www.independent.org>. We provide you with updates of the\nInstitute's current research publications, events and media programs.\n\nDo you know someone who would enjoy THE LIGHTHOUSE? Please forward\nthis message to a friend. If they like it, they can add themselves to\nthe list at http://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/Lighthouse.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nIN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE:\n1. Phony Stimulus Package Won't Fix the Economy\n2. Crisis and Ratcheting Up Government Growth\n3. De-politicizing the Final Choice\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nPHONY STIMULUS PACKAGE WON'T FIX THE ECONOMY\n\n\"Although understandably preoccupied with the war on terrorism, the\nBush administration needs to give some leadership to the economy.\nThis means recognizing its own mistakes,\" writes Independent\nInstitute research fellow Paul Craig Roberts, in a recent syndicated\ncolumn.\n\nFor starters, Bush should recognize that his tax cuts -- which are\nphased-in and temporary rather than immediate and permanent -- will\ndo little to stimulate investment. Furthermore, the pork-barrel\nspending package \"is not a stimulus; it simply crowds out an\nequivalent amount of private spending and prevents resources from\nbeing used more productively,\" writes Roberts.\n\nAs Roberts says, the so-called \"stimulus\" package ignores the lessons\nfor stimulating long-term growth taught by supply-side economics\ntwenty years ago.\n\n\"The solution to the economy's problems is obvious and simple,\"\nRoberts argues. \"Effective immediately, abolish the alternative\nminimum tax, accelerate depreciation on a permanent basis and cut tax\nrates on personal income.\"\n\nSee \"Don't Forget the Economy,\" by Paul Craig Roberts (11/22/01), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink3-47-1.html\n\nFor more on fiscal policy, see \"Twenty Years after Humphrey-Hawkins:\nAn Assessment of Fiscal Policy,\" by Jody Lipford (THE INDEPENDENT\nREVIEW, Summer 1999), at\nhttp://independent.org/tii/content/pubs/review/TIR41_lipford.html.\n\nFor supply-sider insights on the Reagan era deficits, see \"What\nReally Happened in 1981,\" by Alan Reynolds and Paul Craig Roberts\n(THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Fall 2000), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/content/pubs/review/tir52_reyn.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nCRISIS AND RATCHETING UP GOVERNMENT GROWTH\n\nThe wasteful pork in the recent spending package, and the dubious new\nanti-privacy powers of the federal government, illustrate clearly how\ngovernment grows during national crises. Less obvious, however, is\nthe fact that when the emergencies subside, the new programs are\nseldom dissolved. Often they are transformed into new programs or\nagencies with new missions, ratcheting up government's growth.\n\nThe International Monetary Fund is one of thousands of examples that\ncould illuminate this government pathology, explain Independent\nInstitute research fellow Steve Hanke and senior fellow Robert Higgs\nin a new op-ed for the FINANCIAL TIMES.\n\nFormed in 1944 as part of the Bretton Woods agreement, the IMF was\nintended to stabilize the global financial system -- by providing\ncredit to countries experiencing balance-of-payments problems under\nthe postwar pegged-exchange-rate system. But when President Nixon\nclosed the U.S. gold window in 1971 -- effectively ending the Bretton\nWoods agreement -- the IMF became a multi-million dollar agency in\nsearch of a new mission.\n\nIt soon found one. The IMF reinvented itself during the oil shocks of\nthe 1970s, and in the 1980s, with President Reagan's seal of\napproval, by subsidizing loans to developing countries.\n\nToday, the IMF is contemplating ways to financially assist coalition\npartners in the War against Terrorism and to deny funds to\nless-than-cooperative countries.\n\nGovernment programs and institutions aren't the only things that get\nratcheted-up during national crises.\n\n\"The ratchet continues to operate on ideology, too,\" write Hanke and\nHiggs. \"A recent poll conducted by THE WASHINGTON POST indicates that\n53 percent of Americans think the government 'is run for the benefit\nof all the people,' up from 35 percent last year. Only 37 percent\nagreed that 'the government is pretty much run by a few big interests\nlooking out for themselves,' the lowest percentage since 1966, when\n33 percent embraced that view.\n\n\"It may be too much to expect a speedy end to the law of the ratchet,\nbut it is time to acknowledge what is going on. That, at least, may\nmake it easier to reverse the trend during times of stability.\"\n\nSee \"Wake Up To the Law of Ratchet,\" by Steve Hanke and Robert Higgs,\nat http://www.independent.org/tii/news/011126Higgs.html.\n\nAlso see:\n\n\"When Temporary Economic and Political Measures Become Permanent,\" by\nLisa Meyer (TheStreet.com, 10/10/01), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink3-47-2.html\n\n\"Crisis, Bigger Government, and Ideological Change: Two Hypotheses on\nthe Ratchet Phenomenon,\" by Robert Higgs (EXPLORATIONS IN ECONOMIC\nHISTORY, Vol. 22, 1985), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/news/850000Higgs.html.\n\nFor more on the ratchet effect, see CRISIS AND LEVIATHAN: Critical\nEpisodes in the Growth of American Government, by Robert Higgs, at\nhttp://liberty-tree.org/ltn/crisis-and-leviathan.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nDE-POLITICIZING THE FINAL CHOICE\n\nOne of the most dramatic battles between federal and state\ngovernments -- and a painful illustration of how drug prohibition\ncripples human dignity -- is brewing in Oregon, where a federal judge\nrecently issued a court order to block U.S. Attorney General John\nAshcroft from interfering with the state's physician-assisted suicide\nlaw.\n\n(Declaring that physician-assisted suicide \"was not a legitimate\nmedical purpose for prescribing drugs,\" Ashcroft -- who earier had\npromised to uphold federalism over federal encroachment upon the\nstates -- had threatened to have the medical licenses of\nparticipating doctors revoked.)\n\nMany civil libertarians, understandably, see Ashcroft's threat as a\ndirect assault on human dignity in a matter too private and sensitive\nto allow government interference between doctor and patient.\n\nHowever, according to psychiatrist Thomas Szasz (member, Independent\nInstitute Board of Advisors), the fundamental problem is that our\nlaws make it unlawful to use lethal drugs to commit suicide --\nexcept, as in the case of Oregon, when it is physician-assisted, and\neven then only under limited circumstances.\n\nIn other words, no matter how painfully one may suffer from a\nterminal illness, one's ultimate choice must be prescribed by a\nphysician.\n\nUndoubtedly, this needlessly prolongs the suffering and anguish of\nthose law-abiding sufferers who decide that waiting for nature to\ntake its course is too long and too painful.\n\nDrug and suicide law reform, however, would help restore genuine\ndignity to those suffering from unspeakable pain. \"Physician-assisted\nsuicide,\" writes Szasz in a new op-ed, \"is but one of the\nconsequences of our drug laws.\"\n\nBy expanding their range of lawful options, drug and suicide law\nreform would enable the terminally ill to take matters lawfully into\ntheir own hands without interference from the state. It would also\nhelp lift the burden from physicians struggling to interpret the\nHippocratic Oath.\n\n\"The American people are ceaselessly propagandized about the real\ndangers from which drug prohibitions are intended to protect us,\"\nSzasz concludes. \"The damage the prohibitions cause are glossed over\nin silence or, more often, are unrecognized. We avoid confronting\nproblems of living as moral problems and choose instead to treat them\nas medical problems. It is not a good choice.\"\n\nSee \"Assisted Suicide Is Bootleg Suicide,\" by Thomas Szasz (LOS\nANGELES TIMES, 11/23/01), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/lighthouse/LHLink3-47-3.html\n\nAlso see:\n\n\"Beware of Pharmacracy,\" by Thomas Szasz (UPI, 8/21/01), at\nhttp://independent.org/tii/news/010821Szasz.html.\n\n\"The Therapeutic State: The Tyranny of Pharmacracy,\" by Thomas Szasz\n(THE INDEPENDENT REVIEW, Spring, 2001), at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/content/pubs/review/tir54_szasz.html.\n\nFor more on federalism, see \"Arguments for Federalism,\" by Alex\nTabarrok, research director of The Independent Institute, at\nhttp://www.independent.org/tii/Presentations/Federalism.html.\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTHE LIGHTHOUSE, edited by Carl P. Close, is made possible by the\ngenerous contributions of supporters of The Independent Institute. If\nyou enjoy THE LIGHTHOUSE, please consider making a donation to The\nIndependent Institute. 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{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c54" }, "sender" : "lunadeinvierno@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Heather Dunlop\n3326 Chicago\nMinneapolis, MN 55407\nlunadeinvierno@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHeather Dunlop", "mid" : "16613747.1075860812644.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/115.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "115.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c55" }, "sender" : "lvnalencz@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Leo Nalencz\n449 S. Henderson\nBloomington, IN 47401\nlvnalencz@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLeo Nalencz", "mid" : "20820175.1075860812667.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/116.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "116.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c56" }, "sender" : "lyow@indiana.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Leo Yow\n449 S. Henderson\nBloomington, IN 47401\nlyow@indiana.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLeo Yow", "mid" : "19076571.1075860812689.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/117.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "117.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c57" }, "sender" : "sarah.berger@nyu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sarah Berger\n216 Jefferson St. 2\nHoboken, NJ 07030\nsarah.berger@nyu.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSarah Berger", "mid" : "7347468.1075860812712.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/118.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "118.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c58" }, "sender" : "patrwalke@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Pat Walke\n1934 Hano Road\nSanta Fe, NM 87505\npatrwalke@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPat Walke", "mid" : "8586286.1075860812735.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/119.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "119.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c59" }, "sender" : "pat@sfa-law.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Patricia Lynch\n18 St. Ann Place\nRochelle Park, NJ 07662\npat@sfa-law.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPatricia Lynch", "mid" : "157865.1075860810306.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/12.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "12.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c5a" }, "sender" : "moseley_l@piedmont.tec.sc.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Liz Moseley\nGreenwood, SC\nmoseley_l@piedmont.tec.sc.us\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\nOn a personal note, my mother, who is a 61-year-old widowed public schoolteacher, has lost more than $50,000 of her net worth left to her in Enron stock at her father's and husband's deaths. I realize that $50,000 is a mere pittance to those in your position, but I can assure you that the comfort and security of my mother's remaining years will be markedly diminished by a loss of this magnitude, one that few women in her position could absorb.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLiz Moseley\n\nLiz Moseley", "mid" : "25660460.1075860812758.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/120.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "120.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c5b" }, "sender" : "bestbrooke@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brooke Smith\n267 West 89th street\nNew York, NY 10024\nbestbrooke@mindspring.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrooke Smith", "mid" : "245590.1075860812780.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/121.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "121.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c5c" }, "sender" : "risarank@peoplepc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Maria Rank\n9614 Silver Star Av\nVancouver, WA 98664\nrisarank@peoplepc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaria Rank", "mid" : "451752.1075860812803.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/122.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "122.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c5d" }, "sender" : "mischiefandmagic@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mischiefandmagic@aol.com", "mischiefandmagic@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "mischiefandmagic@aol.com" ], "text" : "Joanne Tyson\n54 Seton Rd.\nIrvine, CA 92612\nmischiefandmagic@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoanne Tyson", "mid" : "9302376.1075860812825.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/123.", "bcc" : [ "mischiefandmagic@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "123.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c5e" }, "sender" : "eradicator_97@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James D'Angelo\n1100 Yverdon Dr\nCamp Hill, PA 17011\neradicator_97@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames D'Angelo", "mid" : "14941907.1075860812848.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/124.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "124.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:09:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c5f" }, "sender" : "atandmh@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ana Thomas\n2197 S. Uecker 911\nLewisville, TX 75067\natandmh@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAna Thomas", "mid" : "7266179.1075860812870.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/125.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "125.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c60" }, "sender" : "carolines@learningstrategies.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Caroline Schumacher\n8090 Urbandale Ln N\nMaple Grove, MN 55311\nCarolineS@LearningStrategies.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCaroline Schumacher", "mid" : "18104016.1075860812892.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/126.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "126.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c61" }, "sender" : "siukkuk@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Silja Kallenbach\n190 South Street\nBoston, MA 02130\nsiukkuk@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSilja Kallenbach", "mid" : "2618969.1075860812915.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/127.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "127.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c62" }, "sender" : "deadmandrj@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Douglas Johnson\n2604 N. Keystone Street\nBurbank, CA 91504\ndeadmandrj@aol.com\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealin\nDouglas Johnson", "mid" : "27166620.1075860812937.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/128.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "128.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c63" }, "sender" : "chrissyanthro@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "chrissyanthro@aol.com", "chrissyanthro@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "chrissyanthro@aol.com" ], "text" : "Christine Sepulveda\n458 W. Summerfield Circle\nAnaheim, CA 92802\nChrissyanthro@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristine Sepulveda", "mid" : "14230005.1075860812960.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/129.", "bcc" : [ "chrissyanthro@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "129.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c64" }, "sender" : "spencer.120@osu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lawrence Spencer\n1212 Ashland Avenue\nColumbus, OH 43212\nspencer.120@osu.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLawrence Spencer", "mid" : "2451109.1075860810328.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/13.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "13.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c65" }, "sender" : "spitandimage@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chris Kornmann\n828 Waring Avenue\nBronx, NY 10467\nspitandimage@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChris Kornmann", "mid" : "21259645.1075860812982.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/130.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "130.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c66" }, "sender" : "liesl1@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "liesl1@earthlink.net", "liesl1@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "liesl1@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "John Barfield\n1435-B Druid Valley Dr,NE\nAtlanta, GA 30329\nliesl1@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Barfield", "mid" : "23275926.1075860813006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/131.", "bcc" : [ "liesl1@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "131.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c67" }, "sender" : "susanvancil@excite.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan Vancil\nNew York, NY\nsusanvancil@excite.com\n\nDear Mr. 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Vancil", "mid" : "20924935.1075860813031.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/132.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "132.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c68" }, "sender" : "aa5458@wayne.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shana Herrin\n5130 Commonwealth St\nDetroit, MI 48208\naa5458@wayne.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShana Herrin", "mid" : "1383017.1075860813055.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/133.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "133.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c69" }, "sender" : "aweisbar@fas.harvard.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ari Weisbard\n314 Acadia Drive\nMadison, WI 53717\naweisbar@fas.harvard.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAri Weisbard", "mid" : "24710552.1075860813077.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/134.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "134.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c6a" }, "sender" : "m_noland@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marcus Noland\n1827 23rd St NW\nWashington, DC 20008\nm_noland@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarcus Noland", "mid" : "7056186.1075860813100.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/135.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "135.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c6b" }, "sender" : "drsukie@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dr. Susan White\n2507 Huntingdon Chase\nAtlanta, GA 30350\ndrsukie@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDr. Susan White", "mid" : "11963347.1075860813122.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/136.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "136.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c6c" }, "sender" : "llhhvg@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Hembree\n116 Pinehurst Ave., J-1\nNew York, NY\nllhhvg@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Hembree", "mid" : "9824982.1075860813144.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/137.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "137.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c6d" }, "sender" : "lenalalita@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lena Strayhorn\n340 E. 62nd St. 9\nNew York, NY 10021\nlenalalita@hotmail.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLena Strayhorn", "mid" : "7114779.1075860813167.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/138.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "138.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c6e" }, "sender" : "judynleon@prodigy.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "J.M. Gordon-Omelka\n2114 N Keith St\nWichita, KS 67212-5371\njudynleon@prodigy.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJ.M. Gordon-Omelka", "mid" : "23662360.1075860813189.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/139.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "139.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c6f" }, "sender" : "kyle@mountainsplains.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kyle Larson\n324 Clover Lane\nFort COllins, CO 80521\nkyle@mountainsplains.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKyle Larson", "mid" : "24503281.1075860810351.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/14.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "14.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c70" }, "sender" : "nstahl@bowdoin.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Natalie Stahl\nnstahl@bowdoin.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nNatalie Stahl\nNatalie Stahl", "mid" : "6165569.1075860813212.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/140.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "140.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c71" }, "sender" : "colbyco1@jps.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kirk Coleman\n15090 Sequoia Rd\nRio Nido, CA 95471\ncolbyco1@jps.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKirk Coleman", "mid" : "8647446.1075860813235.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/141.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "141.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c72" }, "sender" : "inanyevent@worldnet.att.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cynthia Peterson\nW263 N5837 Mt Du Lac\nSussex, WI 53089\nInAnyEvent@worldnet.att.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCynthia Peterson", "mid" : "13389976.1075860813258.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/142.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "142.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c73" }, "sender" : "scott.foulk@spirentcom.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "scott.foulk@spirentcom.com", "scott.foulk@spirentcom.com" ], "cc" : [ "scott.foulk@spirentcom.com" ], "text" : "Scott Foulk\n1325 Ulupii Street\nKailua, HI 96734\nscott.foulk@spirentcom.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nScott Foulk", "mid" : "29319663.1075860813280.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/143.", "bcc" : [ "scott.foulk@spirentcom.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "143.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c74" }, "sender" : "malmuth@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sonja Malmuth\n3955 Indian Way\nSanta Ynez, CA 93460\nmalmuth@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSonja Malmuth", "mid" : "28743663.1075860813303.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/144.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "144.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c75" }, "sender" : "gkarpinski@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gary Karpinski\n6415 Murdoch\nSt. Louis, MO 63109\ngkarpinski@mindspring.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds,\nsuch as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the\ncompany's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay\ntheir energy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks\nof California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made\nan astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep\nbuying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair\nthe lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGary Karpinski", "mid" : "11595165.1075860813325.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/145.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "145.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c76" }, "sender" : "milder.mcgee@verizon.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Maureen McGee\n790 Alma Real Drive\nPacific Palisades, CA 90272\nmilder.mcgee@verizon.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaureen McGee", "mid" : "29359237.1075860813347.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/146.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "146.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c77" }, "sender" : "mackimmy@oc-net.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kimberly Sickel\n5165 Brunswick Drive\nCypress, CA 90630\nmackimmy@oc-net.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such\nas Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's\nemployees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to\nlow-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy\nbills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made an\nastronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.\nPlease donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of\nthose Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKimberly Sickel", "mid" : "22780756.1075860813370.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/147.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "147.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c78" }, "sender" : "pbothwel@indiana.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Pauline Bothwell\n4369 E. Old Myers Rd.\nBloomington, IN 47408\npbothwel@indiana.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPauline Bothwell", "mid" : "20107392.1075860813392.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/148.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "148.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c79" }, "sender" : "glowest@prodigy.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gloria Weston\n21 Ramona Drive\nOrinda, CA 94563\nglowest@prodigy.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGloria Weston", "mid" : "18253617.1075860813415.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/149.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "149.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c7a" }, "sender" : "sadger@tampabay.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan Adger\n615 Magnolia St\nDunedin, FL 34698\nsadger@tampabay.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Adger", "mid" : "13111052.1075860810373.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/15.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "15.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c7b" }, "sender" : "jmagi@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rev. John Magisano\n605 East 14th Street\nNew York, NY 10009\njmagi@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRev. John Magisano", "mid" : "372437.1075860813437.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/150.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "150.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c7c" }, "sender" : "rbanzai@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Harris\n5220 Lankershim Blvd\nNorth Hollywood, CA 91601\nrbanzai@yahoo.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Harris", "mid" : "18427198.1075860813460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/151.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "151.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c7d" }, "sender" : "mhollifi@mail.smu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "machiko hollifield\n3100 cronell\ndallas, TX 75250\nmhollifi@mail.smu.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nmachiko hollifield", "mid" : "32074243.1075860813482.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/152.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "152.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c7e" }, "sender" : "lcoleygray@sbcglobal.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lorraine Gray\n39 Ardilla Road\nOrinda, CA 94563\nlcoleygray@sbcglobal.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLorraine Gray", "mid" : "19868553.1075860813505.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/153.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "153.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c7f" }, "sender" : "mbriney@stam.rc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael Briney\n248A Quassapaug Road\nWoodbury, CT 06798\nmbriney@stam.rc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Briney", "mid" : "30630987.1075860813527.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/154.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "154.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c80" }, "sender" : "smesser@rci.rutgers.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "smesser@rci.rutgers.edu", "smesser@rci.rutgers.edu" ], "cc" : [ "smesser@rci.rutgers.edu" ], "text" : "Stanley Messer\n431 Lincoln Ave.\nHighland Park, NJ 08904\nsmesser@rci.rutgers.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nStanley Messer", "mid" : "22912458.1075860813549.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/155.", "bcc" : [ "smesser@rci.rutgers.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "155.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c81" }, "sender" : "jrybandt@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joseph Rybandt\n194 Winona Lakes\nEast stroudsburg, PA 18301\njrybandt@yahoo.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoseph Rybandt", "mid" : "19031182.1075860813572.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/156.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "156.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c82" }, "sender" : "siobhann@mac.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shivaun Nestor\n830 Bush Street 606\nSan Francisco, CA 94108\nsiobhann@mac.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds,\nsuch as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the\ncompany's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay\ntheir energy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks\nof California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made\nan astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep\nbuying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair\nthe lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShivaun Nestor", "mid" : "16245430.1075860813594.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/157.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "157.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c83" }, "sender" : "aprilhoover@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "April Hoover\n15 Greenleaf Rd\nMilton, MA 02186\naprilhoover@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nApril Hoover", "mid" : "4533680.1075860813617.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/158.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "158.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c84" }, "sender" : "bennettw@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Wilma Bennett\n1649 Almara Circle\nLouisville, KY 40205\nbennettw@mindspring.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\nHow can you sleep at night knowing that 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  As a person of faith, I implore you to take the Christian course of action and donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilma Bennett", "mid" : "29000993.1075860813639.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/159.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "159.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c85" }, "sender" : "hancha@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "hancha@earthlink.net", "hancha@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "hancha@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "Arlene Margowsky\n20401 Pacific Drive\nWalnut, CA 91789\nhancha@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nArlene Margowsky", "mid" : "5502162.1075860810396.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/16.", "bcc" : [ "hancha@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "16.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c86" }, "sender" : "pagoo2@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "karen johnson\n1362 waterloo lane, 36\ngardnerville, NV 89410\npagoo2@webtv.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nkaren johnson", "mid" : "8022688.1075860813662.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/160.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "160.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c87" }, "sender" : "soulkaren@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Karen Soul\n1103 B West 39  1/2 Street\nAustin, TX 78756\nsoulkaren@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKaren Soul", "mid" : "15619744.1075860813684.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/161.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "161.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c88" }, "sender" : "sailoret_2000@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Desiree Hoover\n1264 Alicante Dr\nPacifica, CA 94044\nSailoret_2000@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDesiree Hoover", "mid" : "24725185.1075860813706.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/162.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "162.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c89" }, "sender" : "jschacht@schachtandassociates.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennie Schacht\n5598 Taft Avenue\nOakland, CA 94618-1519\njschacht@schachtandassociates.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennie Schacht", "mid" : "18108054.1075860813730.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/163.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "163.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c8a" }, "sender" : "aprilhoover@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Adam Hoover\n15 Greenleaf Rd\nMilton, MA 02186\naprilhoover@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAdam Hoover", "mid" : "3372832.1075860813752.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/164.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "164.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c8b" }, "sender" : "theweblion@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Deborah L Webb\nPalo Alto, CA\ntheweblion@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeborah L Webb", "mid" : "13764932.1075860813775.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/165.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "165.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c8c" }, "sender" : "nevart2000@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Nicole Vartanian\n228 Julia Place\nBelleville, IL 62223\nnevart2000@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNicole Vartanian", "mid" : "22972467.1075860813797.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/166.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "166.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c8d" }, "sender" : "baaramyoo@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jane Schuytema\n610 Thomas Ct.\nMarina, CA 93933\nbaaramyoo@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJane Schuytema", "mid" : "20962395.1075860813819.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/167.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "167.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c8e" }, "sender" : "lesliemr@pacbell.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Leslie\n30 Monte Vista Dr., Apr. 2309\nMonterey, CA 93940\nlesliemr@pacbell.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Leslie", "mid" : "27006855.1075860813842.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/168.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "168.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c8f" }, "sender" : "krisna_becker@hgsi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Krisna Becker\n22511 Schoolfield Ct.\nClarksburg, MD 20871\nkrisna_becker@hgsi.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKrisna Becker", "mid" : "13410532.1075860813864.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/169.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "169.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c90" }, "sender" : "jkrags@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jane Ragland\n530 S Irena Ave, 7\nRedondo Beach, CA 90277\njkrags@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJane Ragland", "mid" : "32387121.1075860810418.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/17.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "17.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c91" }, "sender" : "aprilhoover@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James McGinn\n15 Greenleaf Rd\nMilton, MA 02186\naprilhoover@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames McGinn", "mid" : "5697724.1075860813887.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/170.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "170.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c92" }, "sender" : "jamie_okeefe@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James O'Keefe\n25 Moore St.\nSomerville, MA 02144\njamie_okeefe@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames O'Keefe", "mid" : "30869098.1075860813909.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/171.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "171.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c93" }, "sender" : "selma_meyerowitz@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Selma Meyerowitz\n252 Alvarado Road\nBerkeley, CA 94705\nselma_meyerowitz@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSelma Meyerowitz", "mid" : "31863215.1075860813931.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/172.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "172.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c94" }, "sender" : "christian@ncgia.ucsb.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "christian@ncgia.ucsb.edu", "christian@ncgia.ucsb.edu" ], "cc" : [ "christian@ncgia.ucsb.edu" ], "text" : "Christian Brown\nPO Box 2208\nSanta Barbara, CA 93120\nchristian@ncgia.ucsb.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristian Brown", "mid" : "29884445.1075860813954.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/173.", "bcc" : [ "christian@ncgia.ucsb.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "173.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c95" }, "sender" : "eric@om28.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eric Schoenberg\n106 Main St\nTiburon, CA 94920\neric@om28.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEric Schoenberg", "mid" : "25137838.1075860813976.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/174.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "174.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c96" }, "sender" : "boycebrian@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brian Boyce\n207 14th St NW 2\nCharlottesville, VA 22903\nboycebrian@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrian Boyce", "mid" : "7806695.1075860814000.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/175.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "175.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c97" }, "sender" : "teacake31@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "William Seward\n124 East 103rd Street\nNew York, NY 10029\nteacake31@yahoo.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such\nas Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's\nemployees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to\nlow-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy\nbills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made an\nastronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.\nPlease donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of\nthose Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilliam Seward", "mid" : "9295906.1075860814023.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/176.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "176.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c98" }, "sender" : "artistchar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Charlene Carter\n95 Lyle Way\nDavis, CA 95616\nartistchar@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCharlene Carter", "mid" : "6873104.1075860814045.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/177.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "177.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c99" }, "sender" : "jhhspark@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John H. Humphrey\n34-41 74th St\nJackson Hts,, NY 11372\njhhspark@mindspring.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn H. Humphrey", "mid" : "21912966.1075860814067.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/178.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "178.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c9a" }, "sender" : "rschmitt@csbsju.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rschmitt@csbsju.edu", "rschmitt@csbsju.edu" ], "cc" : [ "rschmitt@csbsju.edu" ], "text" : "Roselyn Schmitt\n9321 Crestview Drive\nSaint Joseph, MN 56374\nrschmitt@csbsju.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRoselyn Schmitt", "mid" : "31336936.1075860814090.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/179.", "bcc" : [ "rschmitt@csbsju.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "179.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c9b" }, "sender" : "bbolwerk@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Beth Bolwerk\nNE 89th St\nSeattle, WA 98115\nbbolwerk@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBeth Bolwerk", "mid" : "10354086.1075860810440.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/18.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "18.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c9c" }, "sender" : "mari@rice.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mari@rice.edu", "mari@rice.edu" ], "cc" : [ "mari@rice.edu" ], "text" : "Maria Modelska\n1014 Bay Oaks\nHouston, TX 77008\nmari@rice.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaria Modelska", "mid" : "9535469.1075860814112.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/180.", "bcc" : [ "mari@rice.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "180.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c9d" }, "sender" : "higgins@ufl.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Wesley Higgins\n5317 Delano Court\nCape Coral, FL 33904\nhiggins@ufl.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWesley Higgins", "mid" : "6671092.1075860814135.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/181.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "181.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c9e" }, "sender" : "ajax1642@planet-save.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dave Yost\n511 E. Scott Apt. 1\nKirksville, MO 63501-3671\najax1642@planet-save.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDave Yost", "mid" : "15696225.1075860814157.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/182.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "182.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199c9f" }, "sender" : "carattin@dpw.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Francine Carattini Carattini\n450 Lexington Avenue\nNew York, NY 10017\ncarattin@dpw.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nFurthermore, for your wife to appear on the Today Show and state that the house you live in is your only asset is not only a total lie, but also an added insult to the intelligence of the American citizens.  You are the evil, greedy ones.  I hope your ill-gotten gains do not serve you in any good way.  And to think that you would be getting a severance package as well -- this is all too ludicrous to believe.  Do the right thing for once and donate all your assets (other than the house you live in!!) to your employees so that they can get on with their lives and their retirement.\n\nSincerely,\n\nFrancine Carattini\n\nFrancine Carattini Carattini", "mid" : "1525595.1075860814180.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/183.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "183.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca0" }, "sender" : "sbmccollum_99@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shirley B. McCollum\n4203 St. Ann\nNew Orleas, LA 70119\nsbmccollum_99@yahoo.com\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealin\nShirley B. McCollum", "mid" : "5099633.1075860814203.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/184.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "184.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca1" }, "sender" : "jennwood@wildmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Woodhull\nP.O. Box 751\nLouisville, CO 80027\njennwood@wildmail.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Woodhull", "mid" : "11517795.1075860814226.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/185.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "185.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca2" }, "sender" : "keri.lynch@usa.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Keri Lynch\n719 W. Montrose\nChicago, IL 60613\nkeri.lynch@usa.net\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI believe it is your duty to to donate the millions of dollars you made from Enron stock before the bankruptcy to funds that assist former Enron employees who were so badly hit from this financial fiasco, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH. These funds also provide relief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.\n\nIt is now known that you personally gained $100 million off of Enron stock, while many Enron employees were financially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy.  Enron also profited from the California energy crisis last year.  As a result, thousands of consumers 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the employees to buy it.  You must know, in your heart, that this is truly unfair, unjust and unethical.  But there is something you can do to help make things right: please donate this money to funds set up to help repair the lives of Americans hurt by Enron's misdeeds.  I think it's the least you can do.\n\nThanks for your time.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKeri Lynch", "mid" : "20762058.1075860814271.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/187.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "187.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca3" }, "sender" : "kristenbradley@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "bradley porterfield\n949 W. 5th\nEugene, OR 97402\nkristenbradley@earthlink.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nbradley porterfield", "mid" : "15385306.1075860814294.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/188.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "188.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca4" }, "sender" : "nbarker@libertyhill.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Noreen Barker\n12732 Venice BL, 6\nLos Angeles, CA 90066\nnbarker@libertyhill.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNoreen Barker", "mid" : "10395312.1075860814316.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/189.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "189.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca5" }, "sender" : "mpcarl@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael Carlson\n4321 Canyon Glen Circle\nAustin, TX 78732\nmpcarl@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Carlson", "mid" : "7854624.1075860810463.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/19.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "19.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca6" }, "sender" : "bgriss@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "bgriss@yahoo.com", "bgriss@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "bgriss@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Barb Griss\n2673 So. Krameria\nDenver, CO\nbgriss@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBarb Griss", "mid" : "29638762.1075860814338.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/190.", "bcc" : [ "bgriss@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "190.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca7" }, "sender" : "emma2100@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "elizabeth grier\n9315 lincoln blvd. 1215\nwestchester, CA 90045\nemma2100@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nelizabeth grier", "mid" : "23130913.1075860814361.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/191.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "191.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca8" }, "sender" : "giancarloqui@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "giancarlo negrini\n1245 hollywood way\nburbank , CA 91505\ngiancarloqui@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\ngiancarlo negrini", "mid" : "33173382.1075860814383.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/192.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "192.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ca9" }, "sender" : "smarianne1@juno.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marianne Rasmussen\n3910 Bret Harte Drive\nRedwood City, CA 94061\nsmarianne1@juno.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarianne Rasmussen", "mid" : "4597562.1075860814405.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/193.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "193.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199caa" }, "sender" : "jeremymcbryan@netscape.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeremy McBryan\n137 Gregory Road\nWest Palm Beach, FL 33405-5029\njeremymcbryan@netscape.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJeremy McBryan", "mid" : "28930772.1075860814428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/194.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "194.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cab" }, "sender" : "sokalkyle@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "sokalkyle@hotmail.com", "sokalkyle@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "sokalkyle@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Kyle Smith\n739 Saint Louis Ave Apt 4\nLong Beach, CA 90804\nSoKalKyle@Hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKyle Smith", "mid" : "2212431.1075860814450.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/195.", "bcc" : [ "sokalkyle@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "195.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cac" }, "sender" : "c.spalding@montmech.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Walter Spalding\n656 Cedar, Unit D\nSan Carlos, CA 94070\nc.spalding@montmech.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWalter Spalding", "mid" : "6025056.1075860814473.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/196.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "196.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cad" }, "sender" : "chrisolantern@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Christopher Johnson\n803 West Avenue\nAustin, TX 78701\nchrisolantern@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristopher Johnson", "mid" : "29404874.1075860814495.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/197.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "197.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cae" }, "sender" : "jpeaceimagine@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeff Boscoe\n9752 E. Hawaii Pl.\nDenver, CO 80231\nJpeaceimagine@aol.com\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealin\nJeff Boscoe", "mid" : "18048041.1075860814518.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/198.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "198.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199caf" }, "sender" : "davetune@rci.rutgers.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Miller\n187 Whitehead Ave\nSouth River, NJ 08882\ndavetune@rci.rutgers.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Miller", "mid" : "1371765.1075860814540.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/199.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "199.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb0" }, "sender" : "mfeaster@sewanee.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Maryellen Feaster\n275 Georgia Ave\nSewanee, TN 37375\nmfeaster@sewanee.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaryellen Feaster", "mid" : "11291763.1075860810081.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/2.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "2.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb1" }, "sender" : "cstrebe@bitstream.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Connie Strebe\n3245 47th Ave. So.\nMinneapolis, MN 55406\ncstrebe@bitstream.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nConnie Strebe", "mid" : "9546685.1075860810485.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/20.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "20.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb2" }, "sender" : "susheela@weaveincorp.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susheela Varky\n2440 16th Street, N.W., 317\nWashington, DC 20009\nsusheela@weaveincorp.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusheela Varky", "mid" : "3370873.1075860814562.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/200.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "200.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb3" }, "sender" : "hamad3@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Claudette Shwiry\n2745 Arizona Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC\nhamad3@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nClaudette Shwiry", "mid" : "14397077.1075860814585.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/201.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "201.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb4" }, "sender" : "jensleb1@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jensleb1@yahoo.com", "jensleb1@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "jensleb1@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Jennifer Sleboda\nSilver Spring, MD 20910\njensleb1@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Sleboda", "mid" : "10679856.1075860814607.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/202.", "bcc" : [ "jensleb1@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "202.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb5" }, "sender" : "gorelick@marthastewart.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "gorelick@marthastewart.com", "gorelick@marthastewart.com" ], "cc" : [ "gorelick@marthastewart.com" ], "text" : "Catherine Beagan-Gorelick\n110-07 73rd Road Apt 5k\nForest Hills, NY 11375\ncbeagan-gorelick@marthastewart.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing you to HELP the employees of Enron:\n\nHopefully this letter will persuade 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nI hope you'll have the decency in your heart to do the 'right' thing.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCatherine Beagan-Gorelick", "mid" : "13687046.1075860814630.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/203.", "bcc" : [ "gorelick@marthastewart.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "203.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb6" }, "sender" : "dianef@houston.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diane Fountain\n527 Kickerillo Dr\nHouston, TX 77079\ndianef@houston.rr.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to tell 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  And let's not forget the money swindled from shareholders in the Azurix IPO.  All of this is nothing less than self-styled stealing.  Save yourself future embarrassment and give this money back to all of those Americans hurt by your/Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDiane Fountain", "mid" : "22562949.1075860814653.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/204.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "204.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb7" }, "sender" : "kpempek@wdico.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kristie Pempek\n5042 SW Corbett Ave. 3\nPortland, OR 97201\nkpempek@wdico.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKristie Pempek", "mid" : "16850351.1075860814676.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/205.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "205.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb8" }, "sender" : "moxiemorph@animail.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "mary neff\n7430 N. Huron Ave.\nPortland, OR 97203\nmoxiemorph@animail.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nmary neff", "mid" : "4444359.1075860814698.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/206.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "206.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cb9" }, "sender" : "lallimj@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "lallimj@yahoo.com", "lallimj@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "lallimj@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Jane Lalli\n711 W Grand River\nE Lansing, MI 48823\nlallimj@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nM. Jane Lalli, Ph.D.\nMichigan State Universtiy\nJane Lalli", "mid" : "4181367.1075860814721.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/207.", "bcc" : [ "lallimj@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "207.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cba" }, "sender" : "sarah_rimer@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sarah Rimer\n601 Lindsay Place A13\nKnoxville, TN 37919\nsarah_rimer@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSarah Rimer", "mid" : "13270875.1075860814744.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/208.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "208.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cbb" }, "sender" : "pwilson@syratech.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Pete Wilson\n27 Addison Street\nGloucester, MA 02128\npwilson@syratech.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPete Wilson", "mid" : "7295128.1075860814767.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/209.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "209.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cbc" }, "sender" : "lisamarieland@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lisa Land\n4309 Las Palmas\nAustin, TX 78759\nlisamarieland@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLisa Land", "mid" : "27409921.1075860810507.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/21.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "21.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cbd" }, "sender" : "pattyntx2@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "pattyntx2@aol.com", "pattyntx2@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "pattyntx2@aol.com" ], "text" : "Patty Lane\n245 Circle Drive\nBridge City, TX 77611\nPattyntx2@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPatty Lane", "mid" : "1327865.1075860814789.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/210.", "bcc" : [ "pattyntx2@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "210.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cbe" }, "sender" : "marcierom@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marcie Romano\n424 11th St.\nPetaluma, CA 94952\nmarcierom@yahoo.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarcie Romano", "mid" : "3731623.1075860814820.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/211.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "211.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cbf" }, "sender" : "jjmm@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James Morrison\n743 North June Street\nLos Angeles, CA 90038\njjmm@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames Morrison", "mid" : "4165411.1075860814842.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/212.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "212.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:33:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc0" }, "sender" : "dheard@austin.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "dheard@austin.rr.com", "dheard@austin.rr.com" ], "cc" : [ "dheard@austin.rr.com" ], "text" : "David Heard\n10412 Walpole Ln\nAustin, TX 78739\ndheard@austin.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Heard", "mid" : "13530950.1075860814865.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/213.", "bcc" : [ "dheard@austin.rr.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "213.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc1" }, "sender" : "chris@bergenaction.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "chris@bergenaction.net", "chris@bergenaction.net" ], "cc" : [ "chris@bergenaction.net" ], "text" : "chris whalen\n119 Dulles Dr\nDumont, NJ 07628\nchris@bergenaction.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nchris whalen", "mid" : "16302384.1075860814887.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/214.", "bcc" : [ "chris@bergenaction.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "214.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc2" }, "sender" : "dee007ram62@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "DeAnn Spangler\n13227Ambaum BlvdSW\nBurien, WA 98146\ndee007ram62@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeAnn Spangler", "mid" : "22232311.1075860814910.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/215.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "215.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc3" }, "sender" : "bslvn@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "bernard sullivan\n1319A Fourth Avenue\nSan Francisco, CA 94122-2615\nbslvn@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nbernard sullivan", "mid" : "29854770.1075860814932.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/216.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "216.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc4" }, "sender" : "ronboz_1977@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "ronboz_1977@yahoo.com", "ronboz_1977@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "ronboz_1977@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Ronald Zachary\n1800 N. Fonda Rd.\nAvon Park, FL 33825-9375\nronboz_1977@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRonald Zachary", "mid" : "29700028.1075860814954.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/217.", "bcc" : [ "ronboz_1977@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "217.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc5" }, "sender" : "melissacreations@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Melissa Bauer\n4819 Bishop Lake Rd\nMarietta, GA 30062\nmelissacreations@aol.com\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealin\nMelissa Bauer", "mid" : "12649062.1075860814977.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/218.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "218.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc6" }, "sender" : "abbewool@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Abigale Wool\n12451 Louise Avenue\nLos Angeles, CA 90066\nabbewool@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAbigale Wool", "mid" : "25467604.1075860815001.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/219.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "219.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc7" }, "sender" : "ekelly65@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Earl Kelly\nPortland, OR\nekelly65@yahoo.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nPlease tell you wife to stop telling the news media that you are \"broke\".  With assets totaling over 20 million dollars, how can you claim you are broke?  Do you or your wife go without food, shelter or clothing? Do you wonder where your next meal is coming from?  I think NOT!!\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.\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEarl Kelly", "mid" : "9749210.1075860810529.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/22.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "22.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc8" }, "sender" : "anna_norville@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anna Norville\n486 S. Oakland Ave., 3\nPasadena, CA 91101\nanna_norville@hotmail.com\n\nTo Mr. 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnna Norville", "mid" : "13691287.1075860815023.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/220.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "220.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cc9" }, "sender" : "rtwait@graphicaljazz.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rini Twait\n1010 E 5th Ave\nLongmont, CO 80501\nrtwait@graphicaljazz.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRini Twait", "mid" : "26728895.1075860815046.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/221.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "221.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cca" }, "sender" : "lauraammon@linkline.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Ammon\n1834 W. Arrow Rte 87\nUpland, CA 91786\nLauraAmmon@linkline.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Ammon", "mid" : "5813625.1075860815068.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/222.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "222.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ccb" }, "sender" : "apogue@bust.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "amy pogue\n4863 n. talman ave 1\nchicago, IL 60625\napogue@bust.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\namy pogue", "mid" : "32646757.1075860815090.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/223.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "223.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ccc" }, "sender" : "cchun@calstatela.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Christian Chun\ncchun@calstatela.edu\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI think it is the only decent and right thing to do 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.\n\nI invested in your company because I believed in Enron and its financial statements. I am NOT seeking to recover my lost investment, but I do believe that your employees deserve much after their years of hard work making Enron and you rich.\nI know you will never read this email and couldn't be bothered with it, but unless you are willing to have your name go down in American history as one of its worse business criminals, you have a chance now to right an egregious wrong.\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it. Donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded and nefarious dealings.\n\nOtherwise you will have lost all respect from many decent, hard-working and trusting Americans of whom you took advantage.\n\nMay God have mercy on your soul,\n\n\nSincerely,\n\n\nChristian W. Chun\n\nChristian Chun", "mid" : "11976241.1075860815113.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/224.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "224.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ccd" }, "sender" : "rich7306@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Hayes\n16 Post Road\nLenox, MA 01240\nrich7306@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRichard Hayes", "mid" : "25213100.1075860815135.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/225.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "225.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cce" }, "sender" : "chonch222@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "aj peckham\n122 w valerio st apt J\nsanta barbara, CA 93101\nchonch222@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\naj peckham", "mid" : "31211429.1075860815158.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/226.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "226.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ccf" }, "sender" : "leslie@hgea.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "leslie@hgea.org", "leslie@hgea.org" ], "cc" : [ "leslie@hgea.org" ], "text" : "Leslie Segundo\nP.O. Box 22247\nHonolulu, HI 96822\nleslie@hgea.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLeslie Segundo", "mid" : "14054617.1075860815180.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/227.", "bcc" : [ "leslie@hgea.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "227.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd0" }, "sender" : "rubine@flash.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rubine@flash.net", "rubine@flash.net" ], "cc" : [ "rubine@flash.net" ], "text" : "Kay& Stuart Rubine\n9162 Paradise Park Drive\nLakeside, CA 92040\nrubine@flash.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKay& Stuart Rubine", "mid" : "26307221.1075860815203.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/228.", "bcc" : [ "rubine@flash.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "228.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd1" }, "sender" : "hburnette@neo.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Burnett Holly\n33 Halls Heights\nYoungstown, OH 44509\nhburnette@neo.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBurnett Holly", "mid" : "32267520.1075860815227.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/229.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "229.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd2" }, "sender" : "mary@esisf.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mary Naples\n309 Fourth Street\nSausalito, CA 94965\nmary@esisf.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMary Naples", "mid" : "8681878.1075860810552.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/23.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "23.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd3" }, "sender" : "cdcboy@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Damon Rich\n2518 G Street, 8\nSacramento, CA 95816\ncdcboy@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDamon Rich", "mid" : "13493614.1075860815249.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/230.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "230.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd4" }, "sender" : "mamuska@san.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jacquelyn Kuhn\n3611 Vista de la Bahia\nSan Diego, CA 92117-5746\nmamuska@san.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJacquelyn Kuhn", "mid" : "26330177.1075860815271.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/231.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "231.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd5" }, "sender" : "srenino@netscape.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "stephanie renino\n1193 hope st 5\nstamford, CT 06907\nsrenino@netscape.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nstephanie renino", "mid" : "15438980.1075860815294.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/232.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "232.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd6" }, "sender" : "imisconi@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "imisconi@yahoo.com", "imisconi@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "imisconi@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "irene misconi\n728 Sea Palm lane\nsatellite beach, FL 32937\nimisconi@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nirene misconi", "mid" : "6520627.1075860815316.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/233.", "bcc" : [ "imisconi@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "233.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd7" }, "sender" : "otterwear@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Irene Friedland\n2600 JFK Blvd\nJersey City, NJ 07306\notterwear@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nIrene Friedland", "mid" : "3410743.1075860815338.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/234.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "234.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd8" }, "sender" : "tmartini@glencove.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "tmartini@glencove.com", "tmartini@glencove.com" ], "cc" : [ "tmartini@glencove.com" ], "text" : "Todd Martini\n2921 114th Ave SE\nEverett, WA 98205\ntmartini@glencove.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTodd Martini", "mid" : "13399589.1075860815361.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/235.", "bcc" : [ "tmartini@glencove.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "235.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cd9" }, "sender" : "rmberkowitz@att.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rose M. Berkowitz\n26 Johnson Road\nSomerset, NJ 08873-2930\nrmberkowitz@att.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRose M. Berkowitz", "mid" : "23101114.1075860815383.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/236.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "236.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cda" }, "sender" : "bartvonsimpson@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "EHRYN Barthelme\n8801 Cty Rd 1 SEr\nRochester, MN 55901\nbartvonsimpson@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEHRYN Barthelme", "mid" : "2092607.1075860815405.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/237.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "237.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cdb" }, "sender" : "bruce@sustainableharvest.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Bruce Maanum\n575 Province Road\nBarrington, NH 03825\nbruce@sustainableharvest.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBruce Maanum", "mid" : "5412421.1075860815428.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/238.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "238.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cdc" }, "sender" : "msimpson@wafs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "msimpson@wafs.com", "msimpson@wafs.com" ], "cc" : [ "msimpson@wafs.com" ], "text" : "Melissa Simpson\n1231 Grove\nSan Francisco, CA 94115\nmsimpson@wafs.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMelissa Simpson", "mid" : "504353.1075860815450.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/239.", "bcc" : [ "msimpson@wafs.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "239.", "date" : "2002-01-29 15:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cdd" }, "sender" : "philip.andrew@stanfordalumni.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "philip.andrew@stanfordalumni.org", "philip.andrew@stanfordalumni.org" ], "cc" : [ "philip.andrew@stanfordalumni.org" ], "text" : "Philip Andrew\n120-1/2 South Morrissey Ave\nSanta Cruz, CA 95062\nPhilip.Andrew@stanfordalumni.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPhilip Andrew", "mid" : "21655378.1075860810574.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/24.", "bcc" : [ "philip.andrew@stanfordalumni.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "24.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cde" }, "sender" : "ervala@juno.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erica Lamson\n2820 Palo Verde NE, Apt. C\nAlbuquerque, NM 87112\nervala@juno.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErica Lamson", "mid" : "20959242.1075860815473.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/240.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "240.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cdf" }, "sender" : "rondap@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ronda Poudrette\n3635 20th Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\nrondap@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRonda Poudrette", "mid" : "7558049.1075860815495.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/241.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "241.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce0" }, "sender" : "richroge@attbi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laurie Rogers\n2835 36th ave. ne.\nOlympia, WA 98506\nrichroge@attbi.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaurie Rogers", "mid" : "24604482.1075860815517.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/242.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "242.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce1" }, "sender" : "gladdy@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Noel Bransford\nP.O. Box 1066\nCobb, CA 95426\ngladdy@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNoel Bransford", "mid" : "2711562.1075860815540.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/243.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "243.", "date" : "2002-01-29 15:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce2" }, "sender" : "gladdy@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gladys Bransford\nP.O. Box 1066,\nCobb, CA 95426\ngladdy@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGladys Bransford", "mid" : "6304687.1075860815562.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/244.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "244.", "date" : "2002-01-29 15:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce3" }, "sender" : "mdaar@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mdaar@yahoo.com", "mdaar@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "mdaar@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Melissa Daar\n37 Dearborn Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\nmdaar@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMelissa Daar", "mid" : "31533422.1075860815585.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/245.", "bcc" : [ "mdaar@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "245.", "date" : "2002-01-29 15:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce4" }, "sender" : "kazumtv@juno.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John Vinson\n1338 Wingwood Place\nShelton, WA 98584-4026\nkazumtv@juno.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 $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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Vinson", "mid" : "23527418.1075860815607.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/246.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "246.", "date" : "2002-01-29 17:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce5" }, "sender" : "maryemackay@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mary E MacKay\n2412-A Duck Pond Circle\nMorrisville, NC 27560\nMaryEMacKay@hotmail.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from selling\nEnron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron\nEmployee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's employees, who\nlost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron and you made\nmillions out of the pocketbooks of California consumers and from the efforts of\nyour employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's employees were\nfinancially devastated when the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement\nplans were wiped out.  And Enron made an astronomical profit during the\nCalifornia energy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of consumers\nwho are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the largest utility in the state\nis bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron stock\nwhile aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please\ndonate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans\nhurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMary E MacKay", "mid" : "19902528.1075860815630.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/247.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "247.", "date" : "2002-01-29 16:45:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce6" }, "sender" : "kjorgensen@wafs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kjorgensen@wafs.com", "kjorgensen@wafs.com" ], "cc" : [ "kjorgensen@wafs.com" ], "text" : "Kirk Jorgensen\n217 Ross St.\nSan Rafael, CA 94901\nkjorgensen@wafs.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKirk Jorgensen", "mid" : "31214277.1075860815652.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/248.", "bcc" : [ "kjorgensen@wafs.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "248.", "date" : "2002-01-29 16:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce7" }, "sender" : "ryecatcher64@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kyle Tucker\nR154\nOronogo, MO 64855\nryecatcher64@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKyle Tucker", "mid" : "28372298.1075860815675.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/249.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "249.", "date" : "2002-01-29 18:45:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce8" }, "sender" : "davidshult@juno.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "davidshult@juno.com", "davidshult@juno.com" ], "cc" : [ "davidshult@juno.com" ], "text" : "d s\n20924  NE Interlachen Lane\nFairview, OR 97024\ndavidshult@juno.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nd s", "mid" : "30582399.1075860810597.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/25.", "bcc" : [ "davidshult@juno.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "25.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ce9" }, "sender" : "c_joey@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "carol caputo\n141 clinton ave\npatchouge, NY 11772\nc_joey@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\ncarol caputo", "mid" : "11192686.1075860815697.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/250.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "250.", "date" : "2002-01-29 18:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cea" }, "sender" : "ssusanbalmer@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "ssusanbalmer@aol.com", "ssusanbalmer@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "ssusanbalmer@aol.com" ], "text" : "SUSAN BALMER\n6825 N. SHERIDAN RD. 303\nCHICAGO, IL 60626\nSSUSANBALMER@AOL.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSUSAN BALMER", "mid" : "9336563.1075860815721.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/251.", "bcc" : [ "ssusanbalmer@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "251.", "date" : "2002-01-29 18:21:50-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ceb" }, "sender" : "cae8304@mail.paccd.cc.ca.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cynthia Emmons\n923 Nolden St. 5\nLos Angeles, CA 90042\nCAE8304@mail.paccd.cc.ca.us\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCynthia Emmons", "mid" : "19102199.1075860815743.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/252.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "252.", "date" : "2002-01-29 17:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cec" }, "sender" : "mv94014@alltel.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mv94014@alltel.net", "mv94014@alltel.net" ], "cc" : [ "mv94014@alltel.net" ], "text" : "Mark Venneman\n5000 Starr St.\nLincoln, NE 68504\nmv94014@alltel.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nI find your protestations of \"personal bankruptcy\" hard to swallow.  You can't possibly be as incompetent as you would have as believe.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMark Venneman", "mid" : "1861507.1075860815766.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/253.", "bcc" : [ "mv94014@alltel.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "253.", "date" : "2002-01-29 19:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ced" }, "sender" : "lkhohmann@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Kaspari Hohmann\nDenver, CO 80218\nlkhohmann@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Kaspari Hohmann", "mid" : "13624104.1075860815789.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/254.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "254.", "date" : "2002-01-29 19:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cee" }, "sender" : "bibayoff@winfirst.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Larry Bibayoff\n3507 Del Sol Way\nSacramento, CA 95834\nbibayoff@winfirst.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLarry Bibayoff", "mid" : "4885459.1075860815811.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/255.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "255.", "date" : "2002-01-29 19:06:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cef" }, "sender" : "george.palmer@bc.istonish.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "George Palmer\n8 - 6687 Marlborough Avenue\nBurnaby,  V3H4Y6\nCanada\ngeorge.palmer@bc.istonish.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGeorge Palmer", "mid" : "2226164.1075860815833.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/256.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "256.", "date" : "2002-01-29 19:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf0" }, "sender" : "acej42@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jace Alexander\n42 Bellair Dr.\nDobbs Ferry, NY 10522\nacej42@aol.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\ncompany declared bankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit\nthe company's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers\nin California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the\npocketbooks 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\nwhen the company declared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made an\nastronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging\nthe company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair\nthe lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSi\nJace Alexander", "mid" : "1957715.1075860815856.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/257.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "257.", "date" : "2002-01-29 22:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf1" }, "sender" : "tthrush@webnexus.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thomas Thrush\n3904 Bismarck Dr.\nSan Jose, CA 95130\ntthrush@webnexus.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nThomas Thrush", "mid" : "19972922.1075860815878.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/258.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "258.", "date" : "2002-01-29 22:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf2" }, "sender" : "capitolalb@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "capitolalb@aol.com", "capitolalb@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "capitolalb@aol.com" ], "text" : "Lawrence Brightwell\n3045 Catham Court\nSparks, NV 89434\nCapitolalb@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLawrence Brightwell", "mid" : "6377976.1075860815900.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/259.", "bcc" : [ "capitolalb@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "259.", "date" : "2002-01-29 20:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf3" }, "sender" : "rossiumi@texas.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hildegarde Crow\n3317 Cherrywood Rd\nAustin, TX 78722\nrossiumi@texas.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHildegarde Crow", "mid" : "11593482.1075860810619.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/26.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "26.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf4" }, "sender" : "jdmnash@home.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James Martin\n810 Bellevue Rd Unit 243\nNashville, TN 37221\njdmnash@home.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames Martin", "mid" : "21791338.1075860815923.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/260.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "260.", "date" : "2002-01-29 19:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf5" }, "sender" : "ejones363@attbi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Emilie Jones\n604 Hughes Pl\nBolingbrook, IL 60440\nejones363@attbi.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEmilie Jones", "mid" : "397120.1075860815946.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/261.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "261.", "date" : "2002-01-30 05:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf6" }, "sender" : "andreasea@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAndrea Sea Namaste", "mid" : "30633538.1075860815968.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/262.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "262.", "date" : "2002-01-30 01:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf7" }, "sender" : "mack@orci.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mary Anne Gaskins\n7540 S. Rosemary Circle\nEnglewood, CO 80112\nmack@orci.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMary Anne Gaskins", "mid" : "32230582.1075860815990.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/263.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "263.", "date" : "2002-01-30 01:30:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf8" }, "sender" : "bsc123@rogers.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "balraj Cheema\n4460 tucana court\nmississauga,\nCanada\nbsc123@rogers.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nbalraj Cheema", "mid" : "30209543.1075860816014.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/264.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "264.", "date" : "2002-01-30 00:18:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cf9" }, "sender" : "veggiemama247@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "veggiemama247@hotmail.com", "veggiemama247@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "veggiemama247@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Kathleen Trevena\n5 Lancelot Court 30\nSalem, NH 03079\nveggiemama247@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathleen Trevena", "mid" : "19684097.1075860816037.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/265.", "bcc" : [ "veggiemama247@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "265.", "date" : "2002-01-30 07:00:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cfa" }, "sender" : "aburman@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gerald Wadsworth\n3415 Hanover Avenue\nRichmond, VA 23221\naburman@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGerald Wadsworth", "mid" : "17483586.1075860816059.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/266.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "266.", "date" : "2002-01-30 06:03:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cfb" }, "sender" : "jkohler2@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jkohler2@earthlink.net", "jkohler2@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "jkohler2@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "John F. Kohler\n217 Fairlawn Avenue\nDaly City, CA 94015-3412\njkohler2@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn F. Kohler", "mid" : "10482670.1075860816082.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/267.", "bcc" : [ "jkohler2@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "267.", "date" : "2002-01-30 05:57:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cfc" }, "sender" : "kkvw@mcn.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kristina Van Wert\n19250 A Benson Lane\nFort Bragg, CA 95437\nkkvw@mcn.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKristina Van Wert", "mid" : "26218405.1075860816127.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/269.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "269.", "date" : "2002-01-30 08:12:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cfd" }, "sender" : "rachelotten@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rachel Otten\n715 E. McPherson\nKirksville, MO 63501\nrachelotten@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRachel Otten", "mid" : "1072793.1075860810642.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/27.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "27.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cfe" }, "sender" : "angel2@txucom.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "angela thorson\n5709 faye st\nnacogdoches, TX 75964\nangel2@txucom.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nangela thorson", "mid" : "15941207.1075860816149.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/270.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "270.", "date" : "2002-01-30 07:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199cff" }, "sender" : "equidans@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Janice Cragnolin\n6397 Lowell Rd. 1\nRome, NY 13440\nequidans@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJanice Cragnolin", "mid" : "25289751.1075860816172.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/271.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "271.", "date" : "2002-01-30 07:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d00" }, "sender" : "lwarren@tcoek12.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda Warren\nPO Box 151\nHayfork, CA 96041\nlwarren@tcoek12.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLinda Warren", "mid" : "10869554.1075860816194.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/272.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "272.", "date" : "2002-01-30 08:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d01" }, "sender" : "daveroochvarg@erols.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "daveroochvarg@erols.com", "daveroochvarg@erols.com" ], "cc" : [ "daveroochvarg@erols.com" ], "text" : "Dave Roochvarg\n6 Sealey Ave. Apt. 6B\nHempstead, NY 11550\ndaveroochvarg@erols.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDave Roochvarg", "mid" : "14273708.1075860816218.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/273.", "bcc" : [ "daveroochvarg@erols.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "273.", "date" : "2002-01-30 08:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d02" }, "sender" : "steve@brokebox.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "steve@brokebox.com", "steve@brokebox.com" ], "cc" : [ "steve@brokebox.com" ], "text" : "Steven Kolb\n714 E Townsend St\nMilwaukee, WI 53212\nsteve@brokebox.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSteven Kolb", "mid" : "17578200.1075860816241.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/274.", "bcc" : [ "steve@brokebox.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "274.", "date" : "2002-01-30 08:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d03" }, "sender" : "marymgriffin@attbi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mary Griffin\nLongmont, CO 80503\nmarymgriffin@attbi.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMary Griffin", "mid" : "23597926.1075860816264.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/275.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "275.", "date" : "2002-01-30 08:51:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d04" }, "sender" : "araemurphy@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "April Murphy\n1249 S. Bundy Dr., 207\nW. LA, CA 90025\naraemurphy@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nApril Murphy", "mid" : "30512496.1075860816286.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/276.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "276.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d05" }, "sender" : "mossmom@cybermesa.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "susan mossman\n920 fifth street\nlas vegas, NM 87701\nmossmom@cybermesa.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nsusan mossman", "mid" : "11152011.1075860816308.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/277.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "277.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:27:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d06" }, "sender" : "rjonak@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ross Jonak\n16420 SE McGillivray-402, Suite 103\nVancouver, WA 98683\nrjonak@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRoss Jonak", "mid" : "30352284.1075860816331.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/278.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "278.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:21:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d07" }, "sender" : "pat_mac@pacbel.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Patrick McDermott\nSan Francisco, CA 94115\npat_mac@pacbel.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPatrick McDermott", "mid" : "11715368.1075860810664.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/28.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "28.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d08" }, "sender" : "bekurtz@ilstu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara Kurtz\n121 Hilton\nLexington, IL 61753-1003\nbekurtz@ilstu.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBarbara Kurtz", "mid" : "24316424.1075860816375.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/280.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "280.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d09" }, "sender" : "jdatt@bender.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James Datt\n532 Hugo St.\nSan Francisco, CA 94122\njdatt@bender.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 $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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames Datt", "mid" : "26712868.1075860816398.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/281.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "281.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d0a" }, "sender" : "joe@fpud.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joe Jackson\n1054 Knoll Park Lane\nFallbrook, CA 92028\nJoe@fpud.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoe Jackson", "mid" : "4881979.1075860816420.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/282.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "282.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d0b" }, "sender" : "oludarebo@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Oludare Ogunmadewa\n1919 East Beech road\nSterling, VA 20164\noludarebo@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nOludare Ogunmadewa", "mid" : "10834851.1075860816442.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/283.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "283.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d0c" }, "sender" : "dtharpe@mac1988.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "dtharpe@mac1988.com", "dtharpe@mac1988.com" ], "cc" : [ "dtharpe@mac1988.com" ], "text" : "Donna Cay Tharpe\n701, 2700 Wisconsin Avenue, NW\nWashington, DC 20007\ndtharpe@mac1988.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDonna Cay Tharpe", "mid" : "1441791.1075860816465.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/284.", "bcc" : [ "dtharpe@mac1988.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "284.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d0d" }, "sender" : "anntares@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ann Tares\nanntares@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnn Tares", "mid" : "5893524.1075860816488.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/285.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "285.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d0e" }, "sender" : "abrown@iusb.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "abrown@iusb.edu", "abrown@iusb.edu" ], "cc" : [ "abrown@iusb.edu" ], "text" : "Anne Brown\nabrown@iusb.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnne Brown", "mid" : "33334334.1075860816510.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/286.", "bcc" : [ "abrown@iusb.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "286.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d0f" }, "sender" : "lgill@wafs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "elizabeth gill\n160 Santa Marina Street\nsan francisco, CA 94110\nlgill@wafs.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nelizabeth gill", "mid" : "25360116.1075860816532.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/287.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "287.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d10" }, "sender" : "cherylf@autodesk.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cheryl Fromholzer\nP. O. Box 261\nWoodacre, CA 94973\ncherylf@autodesk.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCheryl Fromholzer", "mid" : "19082162.1075860816555.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/288.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "288.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:33:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d11" }, "sender" : "ahimsaom@cs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda Younker\n3405 Stanford Ave.\nBoulder, CO 80305\nahimsaom@cs.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLinda Younker", "mid" : "638190.1075860816577.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/289.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "289.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d12" }, "sender" : "mcgibbs@pacbell.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne McCarten-Gibbs\n1708 Vine Street\nBerkeley, CA 94703\nmcgibbs@pacbell.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnne McCarten-Gibbs", "mid" : "2790969.1075860810687.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/29.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "29.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d13" }, "sender" : "billboedecker@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "billboedecker@yahoo.com", "billboedecker@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "billboedecker@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Bill Boedecker\nbillboedecker@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBill Boedecker", "mid" : "22209445.1075860816600.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/290.", "bcc" : [ "billboedecker@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "290.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d14" }, "sender" : "beth.levine@ppfa.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Beth Levine\n40 Carroll Street\nBrooklyn, NY 11231\nbeth.levine@ppfa.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBeth Levine", "mid" : "14645447.1075860816622.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/291.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "291.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d15" }, "sender" : "dzinn@werple.net.au", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "dzinn@werple.net.au", "dzinn@werple.net.au" ], "cc" : [ "dzinn@werple.net.au" ], "text" : "Deborah Zinn\n2017 North Greenwood St.\nPueblo, CO 81003\ndzinn@werple.net.au\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeborah Zinn", "mid" : "24282254.1075860816645.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/292.", "bcc" : [ "dzinn@werple.net.au" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "292.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d16" }, "sender" : "briond@aja.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brion Dunbar\n12865 Pine Cone Cir\nGrass Valley, CA 95945\nbriond@aja.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrion Dunbar", "mid" : "22842497.1075860816667.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/293.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "293.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d17" }, "sender" : "rltmmb@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Rick Taylor\n21771 Virdelle Drive\nLos Gatos, CA 95033\nrltmmb@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRick Taylor", "mid" : "17592058.1075860816689.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/294.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "294.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d18" }, "sender" : "stefan@hopechild.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Stefan Podell\n2875 - 21st St. 5\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\nstefan@hopechild.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nStefan Podell", "mid" : "21632247.1075860816712.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/295.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "295.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d19" }, "sender" : "auburnandel@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Stephanie Andelman\n1440 A Battery Caulfield Rd\nSan Francisco, CA 94129\nauburnandel@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nStephanie Andelman", "mid" : "10910818.1075860816736.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/296.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "296.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d1a" }, "sender" : "amy@kvo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amy Garland\n5519 SW Multnomah Blvd\nPortland, OR 97219\namy@kvo.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAmy Garland", "mid" : "3152583.1075860816758.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/297.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "297.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d1b" }, "sender" : "ecohan@rei.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ellen Cohan\n23955 58th Court South E-1\nKent, WA 98032\necohan@rei.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEllen Cohan", "mid" : "3024094.1075860816780.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/298.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "298.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d1c" }, "sender" : "chia@ayup.limey.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cari Morin\n1448 W. Rascher Ave.\nChicago, IL 60640\nchia@ayup.limey.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCari Morin", "mid" : "24541510.1075860816803.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/299.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "299.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d1d" }, "sender" : "kreinbring@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "R Kreinbring\n1106 N Alexander\nRoyal Oak, MI 48067\nkreinbring@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nR Kreinbring", "mid" : "30356535.1075860810104.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/3.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "3.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d1e" }, "sender" : "lshanlon@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda Hanlon\nPO Box 52\nNahcotta, WA 98637\nlshanlon@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLinda Hanlon", "mid" : "32290782.1075860810709.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/30.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "30.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d1f" }, "sender" : "jay_galston@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John Galston\n21 King Street\nNew York, NY 10014\njay_galston@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Galston\nEnron Stockholder\n\nJohn Galston", "mid" : "18083769.1075860816825.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/300.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "300.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d20" }, "sender" : "cgiovann@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Catherine Giovannoni\n850 N Randolph St.,  1427\nArlington, VA 22203\ncgiovann@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n Catherine Giovannoni\nCatherine Giovannoni", "mid" : "31421403.1075860816848.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/301.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "301.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d21" }, "sender" : "fcarl@home.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "fcarl@home.com", "fcarl@home.com" ], "cc" : [ "fcarl@home.com" ], "text" : "Fredrick Carl Stegmann, Jr.\n827 Buena Vista Way\nlaguna beach, CA 92651\nfcarl@home.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nFredrick Carl Stegmann, Jr.", "mid" : "19872014.1075860816870.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/302.", "bcc" : [ "fcarl@home.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "302.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d22" }, "sender" : "marilynr@northv.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "marilynr@northv.com", "marilynr@northv.com" ], "cc" : [ "marilynr@northv.com" ], "text" : "Marilyn Rogers\n327 Staples Street\nFarmingdale, NY 11735\nmarilynr@northv.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarilyn Rogers", "mid" : "21684322.1075860816893.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/303.", "bcc" : [ "marilynr@northv.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "303.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d23" }, "sender" : "arianna_king@rsconst.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Arianna King\n1824 Oak Creek Drive\nPalo Alto, CA 94304\narianna_king@rsconst.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nArianna King", "mid" : "13726676.1075860816915.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/304.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "304.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d24" }, "sender" : "jccanman@email.unc.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Julie Canman\n105 Fidelity St.\nCarrboro, NC 27510\njccanman@email.unc.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJulie Canman", "mid" : "17539658.1075860816938.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/305.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "305.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d25" }, "sender" : "debg@nrel.colostate.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Debra Guenther\n1106 McHugh St.\nFort Collins, CO 80524\ndebg@nrel.colostate.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDebra Guenther", "mid" : "13357002.1075860816960.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/306.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "306.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d26" }, "sender" : "ali@panix.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ali Lemer\n2621 W. Augusta Blvd., 2\nChicago, IL 60622\nali@panix.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAli Lemer", "mid" : "11989728.1075860816982.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/307.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "307.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d27" }, "sender" : "esummers@digitas.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erika Summers\nPO Box 554\nLayton, UT 84041\nesummers@digitas.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErika Summers", "mid" : "17010974.1075860817006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/308.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "308.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d28" }, "sender" : "graverj@mail.rfweston.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeff Graver\n16 S. New Street\nWest Chester, PA 19382\ngraverj@mail.rfweston.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJeff Graver", "mid" : "19683187.1075860817029.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/309.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "309.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d29" }, "sender" : "mrlevin@student.umass.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael Levin\n77 Engle Street\nTenafly, NJ 07670\nmrlevin@student.umass.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Levin", "mid" : "1800400.1075860810732.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/31.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "31.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d2a" }, "sender" : "alevwho@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alev Akman\n7166 N. Fruit Ave.\nFresno, CA 93711\nalevwho@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlev Akman", "mid" : "2190004.1075860817052.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/310.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "310.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d2b" }, "sender" : "mlynnmel@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marcia Meldrum\n4053 Irving Place\nCulver City, CA 90232\nmlynnmel@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarcia Meldrum", "mid" : "31750540.1075860817074.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/311.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "311.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d2c" }, "sender" : "cpbartle@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chris Bartle\nno thank you\nSan Francisco, CA 94117\ncpbartle@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChris Bartle", "mid" : "15195770.1075860817096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/312.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "312.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d2d" }, "sender" : "erickson.stephen@mayo.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Stephen Erickson\n1371 Woodland Drive SW`\nRochester, MN\nerickson.stephen@mayo.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nStephen Erickson", "mid" : "12537162.1075860817119.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/313.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "313.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d2e" }, "sender" : "bridget.canty@mailcity.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "bridget.canty@mailcity.com", "bridget.canty@mailcity.com" ], "cc" : [ "bridget.canty@mailcity.com" ], "text" : "Bridget Canty\n1731 NE Highland Street\nPortland, OR 97211\nbridget.canty@mailcity.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBridget Canty", "mid" : "23806192.1075860817141.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/314.", "bcc" : [ "bridget.canty@mailcity.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "314.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d2f" }, "sender" : "cstamm@sekani.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chad Stamm\n272 Bleecker St. 34\nNew York , NY 10014\ncstamm@sekani.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChad Stamm", "mid" : "7635618.1075860817164.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/315.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "315.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d30" }, "sender" : "kluersse@indiana.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kluersse@indiana.edu", "kluersse@indiana.edu" ], "cc" : [ "kluersse@indiana.edu" ], "text" : "Karen Luerssen\n1218 W. 6th Street\nBloomington, IN 47404\nkluersse@indiana.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKaren Luerssen", "mid" : "19683817.1075860817186.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/316.", "bcc" : [ "kluersse@indiana.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "316.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d31" }, "sender" : "charl_cer@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "charlene cerridwen\n104 e 4th street\nbrooklyn, NY 11218\ncharl_cer@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\ncharlene cerridwen", "mid" : "12779990.1075860817209.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/317.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "317.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d32" }, "sender" : "rfriddle@setterleach.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Friddle\n2028 Seabury Avenue, Apt 2\nMinneapolis, MN 55406\nrfriddle@setterleach.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Friddle", "mid" : "11377787.1075860817233.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/318.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "318.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d33" }, "sender" : "kenneth.feinleib@riag.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ken Feinleib\n120 Boerum Place\nBrooklyn, NY 11201\nkenneth.feinleib@riag.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKen Feinleib", "mid" : "33322641.1075860817255.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/319.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "319.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d34" }, "sender" : "ann@consulair.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ann Duvall\nP.O. Box 6854\nKetchum, ID 83340\nann@consulair.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnn Duvall", "mid" : "26787722.1075860810755.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/32.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "32.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d35" }, "sender" : "luvdusty@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Kevess\n6660 Dana St\nOakland, CA 94609\nluvdusty@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Kevess", "mid" : "30160619.1075860817278.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/320.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "320.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d36" }, "sender" : "janetoro@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jane Bull\n19 State St.\nCarteret, NJ 07008\njanetoro@webtv.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJane Bull", "mid" : "2721120.1075860817301.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/321.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "321.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d37" }, "sender" : "elizabeth.mazzetti@openwave.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Elizabeth Mazzetti\n1168 Palomino Rd\nSanta Barbara, CA 93105\nelizabeth.mazzetti@openwave.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 the Enron Employee Transition Fund, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their retirement savings.  Enron and you made millions out of 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nElizabeth Mazzetti", "mid" : "32739294.1075860817323.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/322.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "322.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d38" }, "sender" : "lynn.kerman@umusic.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lynn kerman\nlynn.kerman@umusic.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynn kerman", "mid" : "23750395.1075860817345.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/323.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "323.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d39" }, "sender" : "j2468@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "j2468@webtv.net", "j2468@webtv.net" ], "cc" : [ "j2468@webtv.net" ], "text" : "JEANNE FITZGERALD\n4601 SHERWOOD LANE\nHOUSTON, TX 77092\nJ2468@WEBTV.NET\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJEANNE FITZGERALD", "mid" : "9376645.1075860817368.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/324.", "bcc" : [ "j2468@webtv.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "324.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d3a" }, "sender" : "arebil@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "arebil@webtv.net", "arebil@webtv.net" ], "cc" : [ "arebil@webtv.net" ], "text" : "Arlene Winchester\n12th street\nCrystal river, FL 34428\nAreBil@webtv.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nArlene Winchester", "mid" : "21674359.1075860817390.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/325.", "bcc" : [ "arebil@webtv.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "325.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d3b" }, "sender" : "lpomplas@gc.cuny.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lee Ann Pomplas\n228 St. john's place\nbrooklyn, NY 11217\nlpomplas@gc.cuny.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLee Ann Pomplas", "mid" : "14053059.1075860817413.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/326.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "326.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:36:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d3c" }, "sender" : "bcazeneuve@consellationfin.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Beatriz Cazeneuve\n15 Hollywood Ave\nHillside, NJ 07205\nbcazeneuve@consellationfin.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBeatriz Cazeneuve", "mid" : "121915.1075860817435.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/327.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "327.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d3d" }, "sender" : "johnnycakes_rising@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jonathan Ferguson\n2730 Humboldt Avenue So. 14\nMinneapolis, MN 55408\njohnnycakes_rising@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJonathan Ferguson", "mid" : "2205053.1075860817458.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/328.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "328.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d3e" }, "sender" : "boggs@newbasics.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sonya Boggs\n14 Keswick St 3\nBoston, MA 02215\nboggs@newbasics.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSonya Boggs", "mid" : "16248879.1075860817480.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/329.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "329.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d3f" }, "sender" : "samcg1@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "S A McGregor McGregor\nWhite Horn Drive\nKingston, RI 02881\nsamcg1@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nS A McGregor McGregor", "mid" : "21446001.1075860810777.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/33.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "33.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d40" }, "sender" : "gitfunkee@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gretcen Bjork\n5218 8th Ave NW\nSeattle, WA 98107\ngitfunkee@yahoo.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGretcen Bjork", "mid" : "28948954.1075860817502.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/330.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "330.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d41" }, "sender" : "erinerinb@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erin Brown\n1017 1st St SW\nRochester, MN\nerinerinb@yahoo.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErin Brown", "mid" : "5816346.1075860817525.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/331.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "331.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d42" }, "sender" : "farenaud@sover.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Frances Renaud\n74  School St\nWestminster, VT 05158\nfarenaud@sover.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nFrances Renaud", "mid" : "11272366.1075860817547.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/332.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "332.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d43" }, "sender" : "eamullen@facstaff.wisc.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Elizabeth Mullen\neamullen@facstaff.wisc.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nElizabeth Mullen", "mid" : "6337630.1075860817570.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/333.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "333.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d44" }, "sender" : "edelste2@niehs.nih.gov", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "edelste2@niehs.nih.gov", "edelste2@niehs.nih.gov" ], "cc" : [ "edelste2@niehs.nih.gov" ], "text" : "Susan Edelstein\nCary, NC 27511\nedelste2@niehs.nih.gov\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers\nin California, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.\nEnron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Edelstein", "mid" : "14787119.1075860817592.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/334.", "bcc" : [ "edelste2@niehs.nih.gov" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "334.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d45" }, "sender" : "cnamprem@cs.ucsd.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chanathip Namprempre\n3228 Cowley Way apt 2\nSan Diego, CA 92117\ncnamprem@cs.ucsd.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChanathip Namprempre", "mid" : "32357361.1075860817637.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/336.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "336.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d46" }, "sender" : "hrr@abdi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "helen rucoba\n72-b Belcher St.\nsan francisco, CA 94114\nhrr@abdi.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nhelen rucoba", "mid" : "13493984.1075860817659.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/337.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "337.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d47" }, "sender" : "ayw@georgetown.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Albert Wat\n676 4th St., NE, 406\nWashington, DC 20002\nayw@georgetown.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlbert Wat", "mid" : "32539050.1075860817682.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/338.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "338.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d48" }, "sender" : "candr@sisqtel.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "candr@sisqtel.net", "candr@sisqtel.net" ], "cc" : [ "candr@sisqtel.net" ], "text" : "R. Formanek\n9040 Far Away Place\nFort Jones, CA 96032\ncandr@sisqtel.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nR. Formanek", "mid" : "13691635.1075860817704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/339.", "bcc" : [ "candr@sisqtel.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "339.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d49" }, "sender" : "swablett@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "swablett@yahoo.com", "swablett@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "swablett@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "Sarah Ablett\n11 Terrace Ave.\nWarwick, RI 02889\nswablett@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSarah Ablett", "mid" : "1237521.1075860810802.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/34.", "bcc" : [ "swablett@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "34.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d4a" }, "sender" : "linda@onboard.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Linda Horkitz\n2121 N. Bayshore Dr.\nMiami, FL 33137\nlinda@onboard.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLinda Horkitz", "mid" : "32580095.1075860817728.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/340.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "340.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d4b" }, "sender" : "jsokolsky@emphasysworld.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joel Sokolsky\n1611 Castle Hill Rd.\nWalnut Creek, CA 94595\njsokolsky@emphasysworld.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nPLEASE... do the right thing.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoel Sokolsky", "mid" : "32437644.1075860817751.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/341.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "341.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d4c" }, "sender" : "caribbeancari@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cari Weiner\n1221 Dewing Lane\nWalnut Creek, CA 94595\ncaribbeancari@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCari Weiner", "mid" : "20640438.1075860817773.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/342.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "342.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d4d" }, "sender" : "dplum@socrates.berkeley.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nThink about this equation: Power (money) = Responsibility.\nIf you put yourself in a position to reap the benefits of others\nfor your own gain you owe the others responible actions in\ntheir behalf. If you fail to do this, you should pay a retribution\nof at least equal value than what you declared your personal\nvalue to be.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDaniel Plumleed", "mid" : "18136479.1075860817796.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/343.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "343.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d4e" }, "sender" : "buckeye@thegateway.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Annette Renner\n201 Whippoorwill Cove\nGeorgetown, TX 78628\nbuckeye@thegateway.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnnette Renner", "mid" : "11348972.1075860817818.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/344.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "344.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d4f" }, "sender" : "pnewton@whrarchitects.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "pnewton@whrarchitects.com", "pnewton@whrarchitects.com" ], "cc" : [ "pnewton@whrarchitects.com" ], "text" : "Peter Newton\n4400 Memorial Drive, Apt. 2054\nHouston, TX 77007\npnewton@whrarchitects.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPeter Newton", "mid" : "18783893.1075860817849.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/345.", "bcc" : [ "pnewton@whrarchitects.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "345.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d50" }, "sender" : "jaeschke@marin.cc.ca.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "sarah jaeschke\n36 Yosemite Rd\nSan Rafael, CA 94903\njaeschke@marin.cc.ca.us\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nsarah jaeschke", "mid" : "20802208.1075860817871.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/346.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "346.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d51" }, "sender" : "baldtimwin@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tim Baldwin\nbox770899\nsteamboat, CO 80477\nbaldtimwin@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTim Baldwin", "mid" : "19084849.1075860817894.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/347.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "347.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d52" }, "sender" : "eugenegarver_marangoni@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eugene Marangoni\n2914 Begonia Street\nUnion City, CA 94587\neugenegarver_marangoni@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEugene Marangoni", "mid" : "12242854.1075860817916.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/348.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "348.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d53" }, "sender" : "lindheimer@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robin Lindheimer\nSan Francisco, CA 94707\nlindheimer@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobin Lindheimer", "mid" : "9883642.1075860817939.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/349.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "349.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d54" }, "sender" : "guaro712@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "guaro712@aol.com", "guaro712@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "guaro712@aol.com" ], "text" : "jeraldine ocasio\n2257University Avenue, Apt. 2E, Bronx\nNY, NY 10468\nguaro712@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\njeraldine ocasio", "mid" : "28827038.1075860810824.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/35.", "bcc" : [ "guaro712@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "35.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d55" }, "sender" : "lynnewriter@rcn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "lynnewriter@rcn.com", "lynnewriter@rcn.com" ], "cc" : [ "lynnewriter@rcn.com" ], "text" : "Lynne Weiss\n7 Richards Road\nWatertown, MA 02472\nlynnewriter@rcn.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynne Weiss", "mid" : "19337537.1075860817983.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/351.", "bcc" : [ "lynnewriter@rcn.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "351.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d56" }, "sender" : "ckodner@stuart.k12.nj.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Carol Kodner\n21 Melville Road\nPrinceton Jct, NJ 08550\nCkodner@Stuart.K12.nj.us\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCarol Kodner", "mid" : "31313216.1075860818008.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/352.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "352.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d57" }, "sender" : "djackson7777@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "D Jackson\ndjackson7777@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nD Jackson", "mid" : "13517159.1075860818032.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/353.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "353.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d58" }, "sender" : "rbbesco@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Besco\n308 Woodland Dr.\nLos Osos, CA 93402\nrbbesco@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRichard Besco", "mid" : "19395444.1075860818056.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/354.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "354.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d59" }, "sender" : "momchristo@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cynthia Christo\n5509 Boulder Blvd.\nSarasota, FL 34233\nmomchristo@aol.com\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, benefiting the company's\nemployees who lost their retirement savings, and providing\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. Stand up and take\nresponsibility for the lies you told and the havoc you have\nwreaked on unsuspecting loyal employees. You should be\nashamed of yourself. I hope you will soon find that money\ndoes not take the place of character and integrity.\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCynthia Christo", "mid" : "31489980.1075860818087.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/355.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "355.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d5a" }, "sender" : "lalenaluba@cs.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "lalenaluba@cs.com", "lalenaluba@cs.com" ], "cc" : [ "lalenaluba@cs.com" ], "text" : "Lalena Luba\n4486 Hamilton Court\nBoulder, CO 80305\nlalenaluba@cs.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLalena Luba", "mid" : "31601268.1075860818109.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/356.", "bcc" : [ "lalenaluba@cs.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "356.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d5b" }, "sender" : "lsexton@tostevin.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lynne Sexton\n311 Cedar St\nPacific Grove, CA 93950\nlsexton@tostevin.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynne Sexton", "mid" : "22971018.1075860818132.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/357.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "357.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d5c" }, "sender" : "scott.cook@excellus.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "scott.cook@excellus.com", "scott.cook@excellus.com" ], "cc" : [ "scott.cook@excellus.com" ], "text" : "Scott Cook\n5040 N. Marine Drive 3C\nChicago, IL 60640\nscott.cook@excellus.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nScott Cook", "mid" : "30170312.1075860818154.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/358.", "bcc" : [ "scott.cook@excellus.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "358.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d5d" }, "sender" : "alipscomb@cffpp.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Allison Lipscomb\n305 N. Pinckney St. Apt. 4\nMadison, WI 53703\nalipscomb@cffpp.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAllison Lipscomb", "mid" : "31424673.1075860818177.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/359.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "359.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d5e" }, "sender" : "cinthec@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "cinthec@aol.com", "cinthec@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "cinthec@aol.com" ], "text" : "m ross\ncinthec@aol.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to insist you 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please return this money to its rightful employee/investors to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nm.ross\nm ross", "mid" : "3588445.1075860810847.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/36.", "bcc" : [ "cinthec@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "36.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:42:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d5f" }, "sender" : "laura_sarah@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Gross\n1480 Minor Ridge Ct\nCharlottesville, VA 22901\nlaura_sarah@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Gross", "mid" : "7725716.1075860818199.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/360.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "360.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d60" }, "sender" : "bwalker@gcauniforms.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "William Walker\n10541 SW 111 St\nMiami, FL 33176\nbwalker@gcauniforms.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilliam Walker", "mid" : "24027483.1075860818223.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/361.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "361.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d61" }, "sender" : "jennifer@freshwater.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Colvin\n393 Tynan Drive\nErie, CO 80516\njennifer@freshwater.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Colvin", "mid" : "2328353.1075860818246.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/362.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "362.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d62" }, "sender" : "smroyce@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Suzanne Royce, Esq.\n1515 Centinela Avenue\nSanta Monica, CA\nsmroyce@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSuzanne Royce, Esq.", "mid" : "8168267.1075860818268.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/363.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "363.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d63" }, "sender" : "agaur@tjbc.coj", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alok Gaur\n233 South Wacker Drive\nChicago, IL 60606\nagaur@tjbc.coj\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlok Gaur", "mid" : "12893513.1075860818290.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/364.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "364.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d64" }, "sender" : "gina.bess@mail.state.ky.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "gina.bess@mail.state.ky.us", "gina.bess@mail.state.ky.us" ], "cc" : [ "gina.bess@mail.state.ky.us" ], "text" : "Gina Bess\n632 Sheridan Drive\nLexington, KY 40503\nGina.Bess@mail.state.ky.us\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGina Bess", "mid" : "6753336.1075860818313.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/365.", "bcc" : [ "gina.bess@mail.state.ky.us" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "365.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d65" }, "sender" : "jvuich@pacbell.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "JOHN VUICH\n2449 HYPERION AVE 320\nLOS ANGELES, CA 90027\njvuich@pacbell.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJOHN VUICH", "mid" : "22242311.1075860818336.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/366.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "366.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d66" }, "sender" : "prod1@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Peter Buckland\nP.O. Box 427\nSolana Beach, CA 92075\nprod1@earthlink.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPeter Buckland", "mid" : "30153923.1075860818358.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/367.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "367.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d67" }, "sender" : "office@eapassaic.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "office@eapassaic.org", "office@eapassaic.org" ], "cc" : [ "office@eapassaic.org" ], "text" : "Elena Pinto\n85 Forest Hill Road\nWest Orange, NJ 07052\nOffice@eapassaic.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nElena Pinto", "mid" : "24401802.1075860818380.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/368.", "bcc" : [ "office@eapassaic.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "368.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d68" }, "sender" : "jbaldwin@aces.k12.ct.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "judith baldwin\n629 Whitney Avenue\nNew Haven, CT 06511\njbaldwin@aces.k12.ct.us\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\njudith baldwin", "mid" : "18830843.1075860818403.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/369.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "369.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d69" }, "sender" : "lyow@indiana.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Yow\n449 S. Henderson\nBloomington, IN 47401\nlyow@indiana.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaura Yow", "mid" : "13686879.1075860810869.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/37.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "37.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d6a" }, "sender" : "gd@skycastle.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gabriela del Campo\n11138 Aqua Vista St., 33\nStudio City, CA 91602\ngd@skycastle.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGabriela del Campo", "mid" : "4586066.1075860818426.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/370.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "370.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d6b" }, "sender" : "jefftamar@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeff Tamarkin\n623 Garden Street\nHoboken, NJ 07030\njefftamar@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJeff Tamarkin", "mid" : "3483357.1075860818448.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/371.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "371.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d6c" }, "sender" : "fahmed74@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Farooq Ahmed\n503 W. 122nd\nNew York, NY 10027\nfahmed74@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nFarooq Ahmed", "mid" : "25858020.1075860818470.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/372.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "372.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d6d" }, "sender" : "alicia@allrecipes.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alicia Power\n8531 12th ave nw\nseattle, WA 98117\nalicia@allrecipes.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlicia Power", "mid" : "32308216.1075860818493.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/373.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "373.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d6e" }, "sender" : "louis@balanceconsult.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "louis daher\n2000 burns\nYpsilanti, MI 48197\nlouis@balanceconsult.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nlouis daher", "mid" : "26376081.1075860818516.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/374.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "374.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d6f" }, "sender" : "jenikadoctor@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jenika Doctor\n1705 P Street NW 52\nWashington, DC 20036\njenikadoctor@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJenika Doctor", "mid" : "15204764.1075860818538.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/375.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "375.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d70" }, "sender" : "bertoady@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara Richardson\n427 Flynn Ave.\nBurlington, VT 05401\nbertoady@hotmail.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. You and Enron 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nWe'll be watching for your honorable response.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBarbara Richardson", "mid" : "29470037.1075860818561.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/376.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "376.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d71" }, "sender" : "noah@stentor.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Noah Bardach\n135 San Benito Rd.\nBrisbane, CA 94005\nnoah@stentor.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNoah Bardach", "mid" : "5948428.1075860818583.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/377.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "377.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d72" }, "sender" : "mjensen@nas.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mjensen@nas.edu", "mjensen@nas.edu" ], "cc" : [ "mjensen@nas.edu" ], "text" : "Michael Jensen\n14617 Brock Hall Dr.\nUpper Marlboro, MD 20772\nmjensen@nas.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Jensen", "mid" : "16578090.1075860818605.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/378.", "bcc" : [ "mjensen@nas.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "378.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d73" }, "sender" : "conway@juggling.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Andrew Conway\n289 Surrey St\nSan Francisco, CA 94131-2930\nconway@juggling.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nAndrew Conway", "mid" : "25513277.1075860818628.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/379.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "379.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d74" }, "sender" : "deake@cch.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "deake@cch.com", "deake@cch.com" ], "cc" : [ "deake@cch.com" ], "text" : "Ernest Deak\n6707 N. Odell Ave.\nChicago, IL 60631\ndeake@cch.com\n\nTo Mr. Kenneth Lay,\n\nI am 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.  Enron made an astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year. As a result, there are thousands of consumers that 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.\n\nMr. Lay, please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErnest Deak", "mid" : "19745675.1075860810891.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/38.", "bcc" : [ "deake@cch.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "38.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d75" }, "sender" : "chris_doner@dstoutput.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chris Doner\n445 W. Miner St.\nArlington Heights, IL 60005\nchris_doner@dstoutput.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChris Doner", "mid" : "9571240.1075860818650.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/380.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "380.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d76" }, "sender" : "thorsing@mctcnet.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dean Muesing\n120 Chaucer Ct.\nMankato, MN\nthorsing@mctcnet.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDean Muesing", "mid" : "3888211.1075860818673.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/381.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "381.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d77" }, "sender" : "rmelancon@simplecom.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Melancon\n1815 1/2 Forest Lake Drive\nTuscaloosa, AL 35401\nrmelancon@simplecom.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRichard Melancon", "mid" : "18687667.1075860818695.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/382.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "382.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d78" }, "sender" : "dan41867@attbi.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "dan41867@attbi.com", "dan41867@attbi.com" ], "cc" : [ "dan41867@attbi.com" ], "text" : "Daniel Lunney\n918 W Winona St, 505\nChicago, IL 60640\ndan41867@attbi.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDaniel Lunney", "mid" : "14149025.1075860818719.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/383.", "bcc" : [ "dan41867@attbi.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "383.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d79" }, "sender" : "ckappaz@mac.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "ckappaz@mac.com", "ckappaz@mac.com" ], "cc" : [ "ckappaz@mac.com" ], "text" : "Christina Kappaz\n624 Hinman Ave.    Apt. 2\nEvanston, IL 60202\nckappaz@mac.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristina Kappaz", "mid" : "2415781.1075860818742.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/384.", "bcc" : [ "ckappaz@mac.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "384.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d7a" }, "sender" : "msgermann@juno.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mark Germann\n1490 Sacramento St. 1C\nSan Francisco, CA 94109\nmsgermann@juno.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 (you greedy son of a bitch), 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings. Besides, your ass is going to jail anyway and you can't spend it there.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMark Germann", "mid" : "1181433.1075860818764.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/385.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "385.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d7b" }, "sender" : "fran@dollingers.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Fran Dollinger\n20962 E Marble Canyon Way\nMayer, AZ 86333\nfran@dollingers.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nFran Dollinger", "mid" : "25687996.1075860818786.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/386.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "386.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d7c" }, "sender" : "jillhowevercos@msn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jill Vercos\nVenice, CA 90291\nJillHoweVercos@msn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJill Vercos", "mid" : "26828436.1075860818809.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/387.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "387.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d7d" }, "sender" : "moontiger13@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Nancy Lorenzen\n910 Allegheny Circle A\nRichardson, TX 75080\nmoontiger13@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNancy Lorenzen", "mid" : "1078400.1075860818831.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/388.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "388.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d7e" }, "sender" : "trash@16visions.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lynn Fisher\n109 16th Ave\nSeattle, WA 98122\ntrash@16visions.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynn Fisher", "mid" : "5288658.1075860818854.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/389.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "389.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d7f" }, "sender" : "lpsea@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laura Parker\n1235 De Haro St.\nSF, CA 94107\nlpsea@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nLaura Parker", "mid" : "12240267.1075860810928.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/39.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "39.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d80" }, "sender" : "dlipson@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Daniel Lipson\n930 Jenifer Street\nMadison, WI 53703\ndlipson@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDaniel Lipson", "mid" : "799910.1075860818876.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/390.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "390.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d81" }, "sender" : "lonetoad13@ameritech.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "lonetoad13@ameritech.net", "lonetoad13@ameritech.net" ], "cc" : [ "lonetoad13@ameritech.net" ], "text" : "J. Mark Dressler\n6452 S. Cedarwood Rd.\nMentor, OH 44060-4325\nlonetoad13@ameritech.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJ. Mark Dressler", "mid" : "22326918.1075860818899.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/391.", "bcc" : [ "lonetoad13@ameritech.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "391.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d82" }, "sender" : "diane@rnp.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diane Zipper\n4606 N. Commercial Ave\nPortland, OR 97217\ndiane@rnp.org\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate some of 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDiane Zipper", "mid" : "9312913.1075860818921.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/392.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "392.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d83" }, "sender" : "laffertys@exponentialec.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sean Lafferty\n284 falls creek\nbellvue, CO 80512\nLaffertyS@exponentialec.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSean Lafferty", "mid" : "24265894.1075860818944.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/393.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "393.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d84" }, "sender" : "cchristensen@bctgm.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "cchristensen@bctgm.org", "cchristensen@bctgm.org" ], "cc" : [ "cchristensen@bctgm.org" ], "text" : "Corrina Christensen\n6320 Brookeview Court\nChesapeake Beach, MD 20732\ncchristensen@bctgm.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCorrina Christensen", "mid" : "16316746.1075860818966.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/394.", "bcc" : [ "cchristensen@bctgm.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "394.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d85" }, "sender" : "ltam@ltdnet.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Luong Tam\n875 4th Street\nSan Rafael, CA 94901\nltam@ltdnet.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLuong Tam", "mid" : "28731845.1075860818989.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/395.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "395.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:39:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d86" }, "sender" : "kc@lgsdigital.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "KC Hatcher\n3121 Rawson St.\nOakland, CA 94619\nkc@lgsdigital.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKC Hatcher", "mid" : "14299782.1075860819013.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/396.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "396.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d87" }, "sender" : "trollmntn@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "trollmntn@aol.com", "trollmntn@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "trollmntn@aol.com" ], "text" : "Birgitta Nostring\n550 Canoe Camp Creek Rd\nMansfield, PA 16933\ntrollmntn@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBirgitta Nostring", "mid" : "19605494.1075860819035.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/397.", "bcc" : [ "trollmntn@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "397.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d88" }, "sender" : "carolemerr@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "carolemerr@aol.com", "carolemerr@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "carolemerr@aol.com" ], "text" : "Carole Merritt\nCarolemerr@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCarole Merritt", "mid" : "5017409.1075860819058.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/398.", "bcc" : [ "carolemerr@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "398.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d89" }, "sender" : "jriley@unavco.ucar.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "James Riley\n1011 Bross St.\nlongmont, CO 80501\njriley@unavco.ucar.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJames Riley", "mid" : "5317303.1075860819080.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/399.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "399.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d8a" }, "sender" : "mikefwmi@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael Fenton\n5749 NE 62nd Street\nSeattle, WA 98115\nmikefwmi@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Fenton", "mid" : "7153300.1075860810126.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/4.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "4.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d8b" }, "sender" : "swillbanks@communityserviceinc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "swillbanks@communityserviceinc.com", "swillbanks@communityserviceinc.com" ], "cc" : [ "swillbanks@communityserviceinc.com" ], "text" : "Steve Willbanks\n1555 Hwy. 9 bypass\nMorrilton, AR 72110-0092\nswillbanks@communityserviceinc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSteve Willbanks", "mid" : "33505970.1075860810951.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/40.", "bcc" : [ "swillbanks@communityserviceinc.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "40.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d8c" }, "sender" : "raebevis@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diana Rae Bevis\n1326 Detroit\nDenver, CO 80206\nraebevis@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDiana Rae Bevis", "mid" : "12470701.1075860819103.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/400.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "400.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d8d" }, "sender" : "margaret@motelmag.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Margaret Minnick\n4302 Ganymede Dr\nAustin, TX 78727\nmargaret@motelmag.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMargaret Minnick", "mid" : "14096623.1075860819125.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/401.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "401.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d8e" }, "sender" : "jwinstonk@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John Kannenberg\nEvanston, IL 60202\njwinstonk@yahoo.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds,\nsuch as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the\ncompany's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay\ntheir energy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks\nof California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made\nan astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep\nbuying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair\nthe lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Kannenberg", "mid" : "27653739.1075860819148.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/402.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "402.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d8f" }, "sender" : "duozumi@nyc.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Uozumi\nNew York, NY 10010-5523\nduozumi@nyc.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Uozumi", "mid" : "13956320.1075860819170.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/403.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "403.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d90" }, "sender" : "bsears@law.harvard.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Benjamin Sears\n70 Allston Street\nBoston, MA 02134\nbsears@law.harvard.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBenjamin Sears", "mid" : "18405900.1075860819193.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/404.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "404.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d91" }, "sender" : "vonrob@speakeasy.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "von robinson\n530 Court Street\nbrooklyn, NY 11231\nvonrob@speakeasy.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nvon robinson", "mid" : "9662289.1075860819217.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/405.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "405.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d92" }, "sender" : "summyto@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Yuesum To\n107 artino street\nEureka, CA 95503\nsummyto@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nYuesum To", "mid" : "24211395.1075860819239.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/406.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "406.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d93" }, "sender" : "lynnmg@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lynn Grasamkee\n28001 Bonanza Dr.\nEvergreen, CO 80439\nlynnmg@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLynn Grasamkee", "mid" : "6319090.1075860819261.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/407.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "407.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d94" }, "sender" : "jenpresby@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Presby\nNew York, NY 10029\njenpresby@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Presby", "mid" : "5176540.1075860819284.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/408.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "408.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d95" }, "sender" : "julieirish@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "julieirish@earthlink.net", "julieirish@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "julieirish@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "Julie Irish\njulieirish@earthlink.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJulie Irish", "mid" : "29025853.1075860819307.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/409.", "bcc" : [ "julieirish@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "409.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d96" }, "sender" : "weyoung@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "weyoung@earthlink.net", "weyoung@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "weyoung@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "Warwick Young\n2089 Key Blvd.\nEl Cerrito, CA 94530\nweyoung@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWarwick Young\n\nWarwick Young", "mid" : "24360490.1075860810973.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/41.", "bcc" : [ "weyoung@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "41.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d97" }, "sender" : "crown@northwestern.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Elizabeth Crown\n21 West Goethe Street 9L\nChicago, IL 60610\ne-crown@northwestern.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nElizabeth Crown", "mid" : "23194413.1075860819329.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/410.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "410.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d98" }, "sender" : "brufusd@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Walter Crockett\n32 Maple Tree Lane\nWorcester, MA 01602\nBrufusD@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWalter Crockett", "mid" : "26671332.1075860819351.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/411.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "411.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d99" }, "sender" : "earley1@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne Marie Earley\n2512 33rd Ave S  4\nMinneapolis, MN 554061674\nearley1@hotmail.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnne Marie Earley", "mid" : "11420307.1075860819374.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/412.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "412.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d9a" }, "sender" : "daveh@pacmed.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Haskell\ndaveh@pacmed.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Haskell", "mid" : "9754575.1075860819396.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/413.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "413.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d9b" }, "sender" : "jesse@netspend.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jesse@netspend.com", "jesse@netspend.com" ], "cc" : [ "jesse@netspend.com" ], "text" : "jesse proctor\n3706 werner\naustin, TX 78722\njesse@netspend.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\njesse proctor", "mid" : "31754911.1075860819419.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/414.", "bcc" : [ "jesse@netspend.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "414.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d9c" }, "sender" : "laurel.crafts@library.gatech.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laurel Crafts\n345 Mell Ave\nAtlanta, GA 30307\nlaurel.crafts@library.gatech.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaurel Crafts", "mid" : "21561858.1075860819441.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/415.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "415.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d9d" }, "sender" : "marcias@concorde-newhorizons.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marcia Schwemer\n2657 S. Bedford St\nLos Angeles, CA 90034\nmarcias@concorde-newhorizons.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarcia Schwemer", "mid" : "2291953.1075860819464.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/416.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "416.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d9e" }, "sender" : "mivancic@zoo.uvm.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Monika Ivancic\nmivancic@zoo.uvm.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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMonika Ivancic", "mid" : "381384.1075860819486.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/417.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "417.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199d9f" }, "sender" : "dmacneil@computerpsychologist.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diane MacNeil\n1502 Augusta Drive\nMarietta, GA 30067\ndmacneil@computerpsychologist.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDiane MacNeil", "mid" : "1029105.1075860819509.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/418.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "418.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da0" }, "sender" : "marcus@arts.usf.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "marcus@arts.usf.edu", "marcus@arts.usf.edu" ], "cc" : [ "marcus@arts.usf.edu" ], "text" : "Louis Marcus\n10408 1/2 N. Woodmere Rd.\nTampa, FL\nmarcus@arts.usf.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLouis Marcus", "mid" : "15651282.1075860819531.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/419.", "bcc" : [ "marcus@arts.usf.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "419.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da1" }, "sender" : "jfung@mh-a.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jackie Fung\nSan Francisco, CA 94121\njfung@mh-a.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJackie Fung", "mid" : "29144706.1075860810997.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/42.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "42.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da2" }, "sender" : "bwhitney@eb.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Barbara Whitney\n5042 Brighton Ln\nRichton Park, IL 60471\nbwhitney@eb.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBarbara Whitney", "mid" : "17907925.1075860819554.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/420.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "420.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da3" }, "sender" : "keenbruin@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jeffrey Keen\n2918 6th Street, Apt.  1\nSanta Monica, CA 90405\nkeenbruin@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJeffrey Keen", "mid" : "28795269.1075860819576.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/421.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "421.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da4" }, "sender" : "gpmaloney@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Greg Maloney\n318 Lexington Ave.\nPitman, NJ 08071\nGPMaloney@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGreg Maloney", "mid" : "6526177.1075860819599.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/422.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "422.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da5" }, "sender" : "rseroussi@buchalter.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rseroussi@buchalter.com", "rseroussi@buchalter.com" ], "cc" : [ "rseroussi@buchalter.com" ], "text" : "Ruth L. Seroussi\n32 A HOrizon Ave\nVenice, CA 90291\nrseroussi@buchalter.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRuth L. Seroussi", "mid" : "29583355.1075860819621.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/423.", "bcc" : [ "rseroussi@buchalter.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "423.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da6" }, "sender" : "claynewton@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Clay Newton\n3129 Clinton Ave\nRichmond, CA 94804\nclaynewton@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nClay Newton", "mid" : "31442690.1075860819643.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/424.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "424.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da7" }, "sender" : "muncheysmom@netscape.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Virginia Bormann\n1905 Hwy V\nSun Prairie, WI 53590\nmuncheysmom@netscape.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nVirginia Bormann", "mid" : "8555163.1075860819666.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/425.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "425.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da8" }, "sender" : "np@niceshoes.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "nancy polstein\n352 park avenue south\nnew york, NY 10010\nnp@niceshoes.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nnancy polstein", "mid" : "5896355.1075860819689.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/426.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "426.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199da9" }, "sender" : "sausalitodave@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Hale\n7250 Franklin Avenue  201\nLos Angeles, CA 90046\nsausalitodave@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Hale", "mid" : "13814490.1075860819711.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/427.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "427.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199daa" }, "sender" : "kdf@fidalgo.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathleen Faulkner\n1419 24th st\nAnacortes, WA 98221\nkdf@fidalgo.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathleen Faulkner", "mid" : "17032448.1075860819734.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/428.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "428.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dab" }, "sender" : "dianas@macho.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Diana Spencer\n11155 Roseland Road - 2\nSebastian, FL 3\ndianas@macho.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDiana Spencer", "mid" : "11501105.1075860819758.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/429.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "429.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dac" }, "sender" : "ckosuda@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "ckosuda@yahoo.com", "ckosuda@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "ckosuda@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "constance kosuda\npo box 308\nmount holly, NJ 08060\nckosuda@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nconstance kosuda", "mid" : "7491390.1075860811020.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/43.", "bcc" : [ "ckosuda@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "43.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dad" }, "sender" : "hazelm@reninet.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Elizabeth Dominick\n2349 Scenic\nTrinidad, CA 95570\nhazelm@reninet.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nElizabeth Dominick", "mid" : "25545868.1075860819780.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/430.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "430.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dae" }, "sender" : "bloomingapricot@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jade Sanceri\n8101 Plaza Way Apt C-28\nStanton, CA 90680\nbloomingapricot@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJade Sanceri", "mid" : "20454376.1075860819803.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/431.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "431.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199daf" }, "sender" : "efm4@cornell.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erika Merschrod\n123 Warren Rd.\nIthaca, NY 14850\nefm4@cornell.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErika Merschrod", "mid" : "11555407.1075860819825.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/432.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "432.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db0" }, "sender" : "betsy.mcquaid@ucop.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne E. McQuaid\nBetsy.McQuaid@ucop.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnne E. McQuaid", "mid" : "32240423.1075860819848.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/433.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "433.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db1" }, "sender" : "campa@lvcm.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "campa@lvcm.com", "campa@lvcm.com" ], "cc" : [ "campa@lvcm.com" ], "text" : "Tami Campa\n1853 Eldorado Lane\nLas Vegas, NV 89134\ncampa@lvcm.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTami Campa", "mid" : "27826404.1075860819870.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/434.", "bcc" : [ "campa@lvcm.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "434.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db2" }, "sender" : "hgreenebaum@primediabusiness.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Herbert Greenebaum\n11 River Bend Dr. So. Box 4313\nStamford, CT 06907\nhgreenebaum@primediabusiness.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nI saw your wife crying crocodile tears about how upset you\nwere on national TV: do something about it. to prove you\nreally care about the finanical ruin that went on under your\nwatch.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHerbert Greenebaum", "mid" : "30258188.1075860819892.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/435.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "435.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db3" }, "sender" : "david@bitstream.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Bael\n1823 15th Avenue South\nMinneapolis, MN 55404\ndavid@bitstream.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Bael", "mid" : "31961335.1075860819915.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/436.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "436.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db4" }, "sender" : "shanaynay83@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Brad Nahill\nshanaynay83@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nBrad Nahill", "mid" : "1263060.1075860819937.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/437.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "437.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db5" }, "sender" : "gravellle@napanet.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marie Gravelle\n4991 Dry Creek Rd.\nNapa, CA 94558\ngravellle@napanet.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarie Gravelle", "mid" : "21851819.1075860819959.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/438.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "438.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db6" }, "sender" : "carole@aemhmr.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Carole Norulak\n4134 Greensburg Pike\nPittsburgh, PA 15221\ncarole@aemhmr.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCarole Norulak", "mid" : "10277257.1075860819982.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/439.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "439.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db7" }, "sender" : "coates@gilanet.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Nancy Coates\nP.O. Box 34\nGlenwood, NM 88039\ncoates@gilanet.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNancy Coates", "mid" : "11573954.1075860811042.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/44.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "44.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db8" }, "sender" : "kmschutte@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathryn Schutte\n3636 SE Kelly Street\nPortland, OR 97202\nkmschutte@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathryn Schutte", "mid" : "25198551.1075860820006.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/440.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "440.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199db9" }, "sender" : "tscott@chadbourne.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thomas Scott\n68-10 108th Street, 5B\nForest Hills, NY 11375-3341\ntscott@chadbourne.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nThomas Scott", "mid" : "21561895.1075860820029.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/441.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "441.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dba" }, "sender" : "westcoastwren@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mary Jakubiak\n6449 Old Pietla Rd (PO 57)\nClinton, WA\nwestcoastwren@hotmail.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMary Jakubiak", "mid" : "2908035.1075860820051.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/442.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "442.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dbb" }, "sender" : "dean_gross@frankel.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael Gross\n4815 South Evans, 1N\nChicago, IL 60615\nmick-dean_gross@frankel.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Gross", "mid" : "20099679.1075860820074.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/443.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "443.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dbc" }, "sender" : "jperry@tdmn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joy Perry\n7046 Fairdale\nDallas, TX 75227\njperry@tdmn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoy Perry", "mid" : "22842368.1075860820096.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/444.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "444.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dbd" }, "sender" : "gstachni@ucsd.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Greg Stachnick\n1038 Tuquoise St. 1\nSan Diego, CA 92109\ngstachni@ucsd.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGreg Stachnick", "mid" : "15423430.1075860820118.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/445.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "445.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dbe" }, "sender" : "marsha_j_b@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Marsha Brofka-Berends\n52 Windermere Avenue\nLansdowne, PA 19050\nmarsha_j_b@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMarsha Brofka-Berends", "mid" : "13610909.1075860820141.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/446.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "446.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dbf" }, "sender" : "jacobsen@swarthmore.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robin Jacobsen\n415 Westmont Ave\nHaddonfield, NJ 08033\njacobsen@swarthmore.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobin Jacobsen", "mid" : "17999169.1075860820164.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/447.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "447.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc0" }, "sender" : "valerie@digitalmaven.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "valerie@digitalmaven.net", "valerie@digitalmaven.net" ], "cc" : [ "valerie@digitalmaven.net" ], "text" : "Valerie Franek\nSaratoga, CA 95070\nvalerie@digitalmaven.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nValerie Franek", "mid" : "18829569.1075860820186.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/448.", "bcc" : [ "valerie@digitalmaven.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "448.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc1" }, "sender" : "hallgrau@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "hallgrau@earthlink.net", "hallgrau@earthlink.net" ], "cc" : [ "hallgrau@earthlink.net" ], "text" : "Harry Grauman\n3121 Radcliffe Road\nThousand Oaks, CA 91360\nhallgrau@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHarry Grauman", "mid" : "16719451.1075860820209.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/449.", "bcc" : [ "hallgrau@earthlink.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "449.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc2" }, "sender" : "sarasandy@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sara Sandy\n903 w Glendale 4\nPhoenix, AZ 85021\nSarasandy@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSara Sandy", "mid" : "8406341.1075860811064.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/45.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "45.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc3" }, "sender" : "mccoyh@fiu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "mccoyh@fiu.edu", "mccoyh@fiu.edu" ], "cc" : [ "mccoyh@fiu.edu" ], "text" : "Virginia McCoy\n1317 Asturia Av\nCoral Gables, FL 33134\nmccoyh@fiu.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nVirginia McCoy", "mid" : "19006347.1075860820233.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/450.", "bcc" : [ "mccoyh@fiu.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "450.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc4" }, "sender" : "gabreim@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Gary Abreim\nSebastopol, CA 95472\ngabreim@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGary Abreim", "mid" : "1493092.1075860820255.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/451.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "451.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc5" }, "sender" : "karenlemes@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Karen Lemes\nBox 768\nLos Altos, CA 94023\nkarenlemes@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKaren Lemes", "mid" : "29246005.1075860820278.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/452.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "452.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc6" }, "sender" : "jashat1@netscape.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jo Anne Shatkin\njashat1@netscape.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJo Anne Shatkin", "mid" : "32296569.1075860820300.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/453.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "453.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc7" }, "sender" : "cbt@medicine.wisc.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Constance Trantow\n230 N. Owen Dr.\nMadison, WI 53705\ncbt@medicine.wisc.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nConstance Trantow", "mid" : "31954170.1075860820323.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/454.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "454.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc8" }, "sender" : "collage@igc.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Deborah Rogow\n709 W. Mt. Airy AVe.\nPhiladelphia, PA 19119\ncollage@igc.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nDeborah ROgow\n\nDeborah Rogow", "mid" : "15063622.1075860820345.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/455.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "455.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dc9" }, "sender" : "aachazen@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Alicia Chazen\n68 Gates Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\naachazen@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlicia Chazen", "mid" : "6117711.1075860820367.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/456.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "456.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dca" }, "sender" : "u@d.h", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Darin Carlson\nLafayette, CO 80026\nu@d.h\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDarin Carlson", "mid" : "9604670.1075860820390.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/457.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "457.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dcb" }, "sender" : "rsvitkay@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Richard Vitkay\n14 Lake Rd\nAlbany, NY 12205\nrsvitkay@webtv.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRichard Vitkay", "mid" : "28884763.1075860820412.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/458.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "458.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dcc" }, "sender" : "ezra@lucidcircus.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Ezra Alexander\nezra@lucidcircus.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEzra Alexander", "mid" : "697406.1075860820434.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/459.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "459.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dcd" }, "sender" : "annelaurance@mediaone.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne Laurance\n876 Heather Way\nAnn Arbor, MI 48104\nannelaurance@mediaone.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnne Laurance", "mid" : "21216371.1075860811086.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/46.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "46.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dce" }, "sender" : "danhyde@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Daniel Hyde\n107 Quaker Rd.\nSaint George, SC 29477\ndanhyde@mindspring.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDaniel Hyde", "mid" : "10818222.1075860820457.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/460.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "460.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dcf" }, "sender" : "mpbs@psu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Matthew Bribitzer-Stull\n619 Berkshire Drive\nState College, PA 16803\nmpbs@psu.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMatthew Bribitzer-Stull", "mid" : "23946238.1075860820479.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/461.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "461.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd0" }, "sender" : "jimgeorgie@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "heidi dean\n4441 Wallace\nst. Louis, MO 63116\njimgeorgie@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nheidi dean", "mid" : "12570097.1075860820502.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/462.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "462.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd1" }, "sender" : "cmoore@moline.lth2.k12.il.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chris Moore\n1917 Taylor ave.\nWilton, IA 52778\ncmoore@moline.lth2.k12.il.us\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nAnd although, as your wife claims, you are \"fighting for\nliquidity\", I ask you to think of those families who are fighting\nfor SURVIVAL.\nSincerely,  Christopher Moore\n\nChris Moore", "mid" : "6926484.1075860820524.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/463.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "463.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd2" }, "sender" : "jen@drak.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Bryan\n608 Live Oak Drive\nCedar Park, TX 78613\njen@drak.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings - which you were responsible for as CEO. Step up and do something right for a change.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Bryan", "mid" : "13100962.1075860820547.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/464.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "464.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd3" }, "sender" : "joshious@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Josh Borden\n5073 Gaviota Ave.\nEncino, CA 91436\njoshious@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nJosh Borden\nEncino, California\n\nJosh Borden", "mid" : "3701146.1075860820569.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/465.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "465.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd4" }, "sender" : "julie_freedman@student.hms.harvard.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Julie Freedman\n9 Wellman St. Apt. 3\nBrookline, MA 02446\njulie_freedman@student.hms.harvard.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJulie Freedman", "mid" : "28806495.1075860820592.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/466.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "466.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd5" }, "sender" : "specialgstorakle@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robert Zimmer\n1414 1/2 N. Las Palmas Ave.\nLos Angeles, CA 90028\nspecialgstorakle@aol.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobert Zimmer", "mid" : "27430975.1075860820614.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/467.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "467.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd6" }, "sender" : "d_stayner@hadw.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "d_stayner@hadw.com", "d_stayner@hadw.com" ], "cc" : [ "d_stayner@hadw.com" ], "text" : "Don Stayner\n2030 Dexter Ave. N., A103\nSeattle, WA 98109\nd_stayner@hadw.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDon Stayner", "mid" : "28061569.1075860820637.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/468.", "bcc" : [ "d_stayner@hadw.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "468.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd7" }, "sender" : "holly_sf@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Holly Paulson\nSausalito, CA 94965\nholly_sf@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHolly Paulson", "mid" : "23249955.1075860820659.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/469.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "469.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd8" }, "sender" : "lyngla@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "L. Glasner\n27 W. 96 St.\nNY, NY 10025\nlyngla@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nL. Glasner", "mid" : "599486.1075860811109.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/47.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "47.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dd9" }, "sender" : "shanadew@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shana Dew\n17 Egerton Road\nArlington , MA 02474\nshanadew@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShana Dew", "mid" : "20644256.1075860820682.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/470.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "470.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dda" }, "sender" : "dharder20@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Danielle Harder\n4509 INterlake Ave N 189\nSeattle, WA 98103\ndharder20@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDanielle Harder", "mid" : "15193064.1075860820704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/471.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "471.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ddb" }, "sender" : "wallymar@home.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Wally Marshall\nIndianapolis, IN 46220\nwallymar@home.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWally Marshall", "mid" : "614215.1075860820728.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/472.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "472.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ddc" }, "sender" : "caduran@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Christopher Duran\n500 Fillmore Street, Suite 402\nSan Francisco, CA 94117\ncaduran@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChristopher Duran", "mid" : "21911652.1075860820750.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/473.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "473.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ddd" }, "sender" : "sbason@dataprose.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Shaundra Wittke\n460 Andover Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94110\nsbason@dataprose.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nShaundra Wittke", "mid" : "9257265.1075860820773.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/474.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "474.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dde" }, "sender" : "mharty@lib.siu.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michael Harty\n138 Worthen Road\nMurphysboro, IL 62966\nmharty@lib.siu.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Harty", "mid" : "28522194.1075860820795.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/475.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "475.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ddf" }, "sender" : "amyb@activate.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amy Burgess\n1130 Rainier Ave S\nSeattle, WA 98144\namyb@activate.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAmy Burgess", "mid" : "13909470.1075860820818.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/476.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "476.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de0" }, "sender" : "lrenaud@bellatlantic.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "lrenaud@bellatlantic.net", "lrenaud@bellatlantic.net" ], "cc" : [ "lrenaud@bellatlantic.net" ], "text" : "Lisa Renaud\n215 West 78th Street\nNew York, NY 10024\nlrenaud@bellatlantic.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLisa Renaud", "mid" : "2751199.1075860820841.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/477.", "bcc" : [ "lrenaud@bellatlantic.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "477.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de1" }, "sender" : "jwalsh@brooklynx.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jack Walsh\n1672 Tenth Ave\nBrooklyn, NY 11215\njwalsh@brooklynx.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJack Walsh", "mid" : "1398520.1075860820863.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/478.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "478.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de2" }, "sender" : "chantalb@atg.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Chantal Birdsong\n175 Wachusett Street\nJamaica Plain, MA 02130\nchantalb@atg.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nChantal Birdsong", "mid" : "16827977.1075860820885.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/479.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "479.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de3" }, "sender" : "dzierott@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Zierott\n166 N. McCarrons Blvd 7\nSt. Paul, MN 55113\ndzierott@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Zierott", "mid" : "9246312.1075860811131.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/48.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "48.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de4" }, "sender" : "ethomasb72@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "E. Thomas Brewer\n2071 Lakeridge Circle 104\nChula Vista, CA 91913\nethomasb72@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nE. Thomas Brewer", "mid" : "31071906.1075860820908.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/480.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "480.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de5" }, "sender" : "david@columbia.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "David Dusterhoff\ndavid@columbia.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Dusterhoff", "mid" : "17899694.1075860820930.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/481.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "481.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de6" }, "sender" : "cengel@apk.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "C. Engel\nCleveland, OH\ncengel@apk.net\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate (atleast some of) 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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nC. Engel", "mid" : "24680883.1075860820953.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/482.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "482.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de7" }, "sender" : "resta@u.washington.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Armin Rest\n5003 15th NE 306\nSeattle, WA 98105\nresta@u.washington.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nArmin Rest", "mid" : "11717642.1075860820975.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/483.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "483.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de8" }, "sender" : "paul@psd7.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Paul Seymour\n508 Spruce St\nAptos, CA 95003\npaul@psd7.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPaul Seymour", "mid" : "7453555.1075860820999.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/484.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "484.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199de9" }, "sender" : "reidspice@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "reid spice\n538 hayes st.\nSan Francisco, CA 94102\nreidspice@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nreid spice", "mid" : "13206125.1075860821022.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/485.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "485.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dea" }, "sender" : "roesler@empslc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jon Roesler\n2793 E Cherry Lane\nLayton, UT 84040\nroesler@empslc.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJon Roesler", "mid" : "26339709.1075860821045.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/486.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "486.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199deb" }, "sender" : "niles.donegan@dartmouth.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Niles Donegan\n15 Old Etna Road\nLebanon, NH 03766\nNiles.Donegan@Dartmouth.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNiles Donegan", "mid" : "7876396.1075860821067.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/487.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "487.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dec" }, "sender" : "cactusaz@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "cactusaz@hotmail.com", "cactusaz@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "cactusaz@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Jennifer Young\n1818 North 17th Avenue\nPhoenix, AZ 85007\ncactusaz@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Young", "mid" : "6364160.1075860821089.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/488.", "bcc" : [ "cactusaz@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "488.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199ded" }, "sender" : "handsheal52@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Wendy Marsh\n816 Greenland Drive\nFayetteville, NC 28305\nhandsheal52@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWendy Marsh", "mid" : "24472890.1075860821112.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/489.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "489.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dee" }, "sender" : "jdbirdwhistell@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "J. D. Birdwhistell\nShore Dr\nBrigantine, NJ 08203\njdbirdwhistell@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJ. D. Birdwhistell", "mid" : "12204920.1075860811154.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/49.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "49.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:00-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199def" }, "sender" : "flumiani1@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Maria Flumiani\n231 W. Fulton St.\nStockton, CA 95204\nflumiani1@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaria Flumiani", "mid" : "5637854.1075860821135.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/490.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "490.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df0" }, "sender" : "atruppin@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "atruppin@mindspring.com", "atruppin@mindspring.com" ], "cc" : [ "atruppin@mindspring.com" ], "text" : "Andrea Truppin\nNew York, NY 10024\natruppin@mindspring.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAndrea Truppin", "mid" : "31254625.1075860821157.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/491.", "bcc" : [ "atruppin@mindspring.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "491.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df1" }, "sender" : "kjdevlin@austin.rr.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "kjdevlin@austin.rr.com", "kjdevlin@austin.rr.com" ], "cc" : [ "kjdevlin@austin.rr.com" ], "text" : "Kimberly Devlin\n2006-B Sharon Lane\nAustin, TX 78703\nkjdevlin@austin.rr.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKimberly Devlin", "mid" : "19334985.1075860821203.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/493.", "bcc" : [ "kjdevlin@austin.rr.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "493.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df2" }, "sender" : "jpolly@sfaf.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jonathon Polly\n264 Chenery St.\nSan Francisco, CA 94131\njpolly@sfaf.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJonathon Polly", "mid" : "21982224.1075860821226.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/494.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "494.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df3" }, "sender" : "levine_dan@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dan Levine\n212 N. Duke St.\nDurham, NC 27701\nlevine_dan@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDan Levine", "mid" : "20949710.1075860821249.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/495.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "495.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df4" }, "sender" : "k_browning@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Karen Browning\n1305B East 28th St\nAustin, TX 78722\nk_browning@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKaren Browning", "mid" : "15129298.1075860821272.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/496.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "496.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df5" }, "sender" : "eorlin@ups.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eric Orlin\n4123 55th Avenue  SW\nSeattle, WA 98116\neorlin@ups.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEric Orlin\n\n\nEric Orlin", "mid" : "2640089.1075860821294.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/497.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "497.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df6" }, "sender" : "esposito@artcenter.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "camille esposito\n2117 Hyperion ave\nlos Angeles, CA 90027\nesposito@artcenter.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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\ncamille esposito", "mid" : "13021991.1075860821316.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/498.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "498.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:16-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df7" }, "sender" : "svadas@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sean Vadas\n6300 Greenwood pkwy 205\nsagamore hills, OH 44067\nsvadas@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSean Vadas", "mid" : "18611515.1075860821348.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/499.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "499.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df8" }, "sender" : "elizabeth@media-enterprises.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Elizabeth Kohanek\n1217 Paseo Dorado\nFullerton, CA 22833\nelizabeth@media-enterprises.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nElizabeth Kohanek", "mid" : "33552175.1075860810149.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/5.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "5.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:39:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199df9" }, "sender" : "daboub1@airmail.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Art Daboub\n9023 Woodhurst Drive\nDallas, TX 75243\ndaboub1@airmail.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings. The judge might go easier on you.\n\nSincerely,\n\nArt Daboub", "mid" : "9848507.1075860811176.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/50.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "50.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dfa" }, "sender" : "wuelf@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amy Wuelfing\n527 Barclay Avenue\nMorrisville, PA 19067\nwuelf@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAmy Wuelfing", "mid" : "9331302.1075860821370.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/500.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "500.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dfb" }, "sender" : "kshroyer@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "kathleen shroyer\n622 scott st\nmonroe, MI 48161\nkshroyer@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nkathleen shroyer", "mid" : "31337828.1075860821392.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/501.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "501.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dfc" }, "sender" : "maria_papi@bstz.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "maria papi\nmaria_papi@bstz.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nmaria papi", "mid" : "24517859.1075860821415.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/502.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "502.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dfd" }, "sender" : "jennifer.grotz@prodigy.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Grotz\n823 1/2 Tulane\nHouston, TX 77007\njennifer.grotz@prodigy.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Grotz", "mid" : "23243262.1075860821437.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/503.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "503.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:17-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dfe" }, "sender" : "julian.draven@turner.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Julian Draven\n637 Akers Ridge Dr\nAtlanta, GA 30339\njulian.draven@turner.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJulian Draven", "mid" : "8812261.1075860821460.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/504.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "504.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199dff" }, "sender" : "mteisan@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Mali Teisan\n4517 Vista del Monte Ave. 102\nSherman Oaks, CA 91403\nMTeisan@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMali Teisan", "mid" : "31970420.1075860821482.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/505.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "505.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e00" }, "sender" : "angiebray@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Angeline Bray\n496 Bluebird Canyon\nLaguna Beach, CA 92651\nangiebray@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAngeline Bray", "mid" : "19743755.1075860821504.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/506.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "506.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e01" }, "sender" : "cklabrenz@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "christine labrenz\n149 Arkansas Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94107\ncklabrenz@earthlink.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nchristine labrenz", "mid" : "13514229.1075860821527.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/507.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "507.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e02" }, "sender" : "sarinalesieur@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "sarinalesieur@hotmail.com", "sarinalesieur@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "sarinalesieur@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Sarina Cefalu-Le Sieur\n8270 Yorkton Way\nSacramento, CA 95829\nsarinalesieur@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSarina Cefalu-Le Sieur\n\nSarina Cefalu-Le Sieur", "mid" : "3709831.1075860821550.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/508.", "bcc" : [ "sarinalesieur@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "508.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:18-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e03" }, "sender" : "dfoyo@bellsouth.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "D. Foy O'Brien\n121 NE 8th Street\nGainesville, FL 32601\ndfoyo@bellsouth.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nD. Foy O'Brien", "mid" : "6998929.1075860821572.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/509.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "509.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:42:19-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e04" }, "sender" : "wsimm18284@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "wsimm18284@aol.com", "wsimm18284@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "wsimm18284@aol.com" ], "text" : "William Simmons\n1404 Point Crisp Rd\nSarasota,, FL 34242\nwsimm18284@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilliam Simmons", "mid" : "33404379.1075860811199.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/51.", "bcc" : [ "wsimm18284@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "51.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e05" }, "sender" : "hanesds@iname.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Deanna Hanes\n11433 Arbor Street 103\nOmaha, NE 68144\nhanesds@iname.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeanna Hanes", "mid" : "22718486.1075860821595.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/510.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "510.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e06" }, "sender" : "laurie.franklin@state.mn.us", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Laurie Franklin\n6312 Dupont Ave. So., Apt. 103\nRichfield, MN 55423\nlaurie.franklin@state.mn.us\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLaurie Franklin", "mid" : "13720530.1075860821617.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/511.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "511.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e07" }, "sender" : "rofravi@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rofravi@aol.com", "rofravi@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "rofravi@aol.com" ], "text" : "Rosemary Frank-Vitale\n1242 Hill Road\nREading, PA 19602\nrofravi@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRosemary Frank-Vitale", "mid" : "14892426.1075860821640.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/512.", "bcc" : [ "rofravi@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "512.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e08" }, "sender" : "iambic@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "iambic@aol.com", "iambic@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "iambic@aol.com" ], "text" : "Sue Thompson\n329 High St.\nMystic, CT 06355\niambic@aol.com\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealin\nSue Thompson", "mid" : "14502701.1075860821662.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/513.", "bcc" : [ "iambic@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "513.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e09" }, "sender" : "dlarson@nwhealth.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "dian larson\nminneapolis, MN\ndlarson@nwhealth.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\n\nSincerely,\n\ndian larson", "mid" : "7501772.1075860821685.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/514.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "514.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e0a" }, "sender" : "tyrus@onebox.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tyrus Burgess\n821 Dorchester Ave.\nDorchester, MA 02125\ntyrus@onebox.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTyrus Burgess", "mid" : "18289442.1075860821708.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/515.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "515.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e0b" }, "sender" : "emily_dale@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Emily Dale\n69-850 Highway 111, 250\nRancho Mirage, CA 92270\nemily_dale@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEmily Dale", "mid" : "32058131.1075860821731.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/516.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "516.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e0c" }, "sender" : "alyons@mindspring.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Astrid Lyons\n3056 Oakham Place\nAvondale Estates, GA 30002\nalyons@mindspring.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds, such\nas Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the company's\nemployees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide relief to\nlow-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay their energy\nbills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made an\nastronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a result,\nthere are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their basic energy\nbills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying\nit.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of\nthose Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAstrid Lyons", "mid" : "17494131.1075860821754.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/517.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "517.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e0d" }, "sender" : "c12cshift@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Dan Wainberg\nJamaica Plain, MA 02130\nc12cshift@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDan Wainberg", "mid" : "19938749.1075860821776.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/518.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "518.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e0e" }, "sender" : "mothman@tidalwave.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Hugh Eckert\n810 N. Abingdon St.\nArlington, VA 22203\nmothman@tidalwave.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHugh Eckert", "mid" : "2457971.1075860821799.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/519.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "519.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e0f" }, "sender" : "slevine@pobox.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Susan Levine\nSan Diego,  92103\nslevine@pobox.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Levine", "mid" : "28204200.1075860811222.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/52.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "52.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:45:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e10" }, "sender" : "skinnerj@central.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jolene Skinner\n821 Oskaloosa St\nPella,\nskinnerj@central.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJolene Skinner", "mid" : "5623066.1075860821821.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/520.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "520.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e11" }, "sender" : "luca@daimon.it", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Luca Vanzella\nMercantini 16\nMilan,  20158\nItaly\nluca@daimon.it\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLuca Vanzella", "mid" : "17589794.1075860821844.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/521.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "521.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e12" }, "sender" : "harrisondarling@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "J. Harrison\nharrisondarling@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJ. Harrison", "mid" : "17121975.1075860821866.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/522.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "522.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e13" }, "sender" : "cs3523@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "cs3523@hotmail.com", "cs3523@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "cs3523@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Catherine M. Stanford\n6 West Lawrence Street\nAlbany, NY 12206\ncs3523@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCatherine M. Stanford", "mid" : "6236156.1075860821888.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/523.", "bcc" : [ "cs3523@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "523.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e14" }, "sender" : "skinnerj@central.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jolene Skinner\n821 Oskaloosa St\nPella, IA 50219\nskinnerj@central.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJolene Skinner", "mid" : "20592783.1075860821911.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/524.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "524.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:03-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e15" }, "sender" : "cary.shaw@bcbsma.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Cary Shaw\n172 Sycamore Street\nRoslindale, MA 02131\ncary.shaw@bcbsma.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCary Shaw", "mid" : "22508413.1075860821933.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/525.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "525.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e16" }, "sender" : "mgdolfin@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Margaret Gilligan\n2656 Virginia Street\nBerkeley, CA 94709\nmgdolfin@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMargaret Gilligan", "mid" : "6236613.1075860821956.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/526.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "526.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e17" }, "sender" : "susan.holland@mercermc.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "susan.holland@mercermc.com", "susan.holland@mercermc.com" ], "cc" : [ "susan.holland@mercermc.com" ], "text" : "Susan Holland\n35 Todd Pond Road\nLincoln, MA 01773\nSusan.Holland@MercerMC.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSusan Holland", "mid" : "28279622.1075860821978.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/527.", "bcc" : [ "susan.holland@mercermc.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "527.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e18" }, "sender" : "erun@webaccess.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erik Runstrom\n2725 Rochdale Ct\nf,\nERUN@WEBACCESS.NET\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErik Runstrom", "mid" : "30648609.1075860822003.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/528.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "528.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e19" }, "sender" : "anne@ran.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anne Walton-Sandberg\n221 Pine Street, Suite 500\nSan Francisco, CA 94104\nanne@ran.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnne Walton-Sandberg", "mid" : "17087646.1075860822025.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/529.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "529.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e1a" }, "sender" : "dbsholes@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "dbsholes@aol.com", "dbsholes@aol.com" ], "cc" : [ "dbsholes@aol.com" ], "text" : "David Sholes\n2058 S. Logan Street\nDenver, CO 80210\ndbsholes@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDavid Sholes", "mid" : "4540574.1075860811245.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/53.", "bcc" : [ "dbsholes@aol.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "53.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:48:01-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e1b" }, "sender" : "norma.masek@unisys.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Norma Masek\n1930 Green Trails Drive\nLisle, IL 60532\nNorma.Masek@Unisys.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNorma Masek", "mid" : "33246065.1075860822048.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/530.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "530.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e1c" }, "sender" : "janette@thermostatic.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Janette Sarabia\njanette@thermostatic.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJanette Sarabia", "mid" : "18226969.1075860822070.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/531.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "531.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e1d" }, "sender" : "d@piassick", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "dan piassick\nd@piassick\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nDan Piassick\n\ndan piassick", "mid" : "22266538.1075860822093.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/532.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "532.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:02-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e1e" }, "sender" : "allibakke@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Allison Bakke\n5576 Lawton Ave\nOakland, CA 94618\nallibakke@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  You have a moral and civil obligation to return this money through the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAllison Bakke", "mid" : "1133172.1075860822116.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/533.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "533.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e1f" }, "sender" : "cwhitcomb@worldnet.att.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Claire Whitcomb\n12 Fairwood Rd\nMadison, NJ 07940\ncwhitcomb@worldnet.att.net\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 declared\nbankruptcy to funds, such as Enron Employee Transition Fund and\nREACH, that benefit the company's employees, who lost their\nretirement savings, and provide relief to low-income consumers in\nCalifornia, who can't afford to pay their energy bills.  Enron\nand you made millions out of the pocketbooks of California\nconsumers and 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 company\ndeclared bankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.\nAnd Enron made an astronomical profit during the California\nenergy crisis last year.  As a result, there are thousands of\nconsumers who are unable to pay their basic energy bills and the\nlargest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of\nEnron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to\nkeep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to\nhelp repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's\nunderhanded dealin\nClaire Whitcomb", "mid" : "19875413.1075860822138.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/534.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "534.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e20" }, "sender" : "ktrue@centruytel.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathryn True\n10607 SW 112th S\nVashon, WA\nktrue@centruytel.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathryn True", "mid" : "11700088.1075860822161.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/535.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "535.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e21" }, "sender" : "kitty@salk.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Catherine Borden\n9344-G Redwood Dr.\nLa Jolla, CA 92037\nkitty@salk.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCatherine Borden", "mid" : "14412577.1075860822183.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/536.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "536.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e22" }, "sender" : "thom@raresteeds.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Thomas P. Morrissey\n17955 County Road 48.8\nAguilar, CO 81020\nthom@raresteeds.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nThomas P. Morrissey", "mid" : "2739507.1075860822206.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/537.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "537.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e23" }, "sender" : "rune.ehwaz@verizon.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "rune.ehwaz@verizon.net", "rune.ehwaz@verizon.net" ], "cc" : [ "rune.ehwaz@verizon.net" ], "text" : "Paul Bartek\n419 Crescent Ave.\nBuffalo, NY 14214-1959\nrune.ehwaz@verizon.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nPaul Bartek", "mid" : "6218193.1075860822230.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/538.", "bcc" : [ "rune.ehwaz@verizon.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "538.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e24" }, "sender" : "johndutton@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John Dutton\njohndutton@earthlink.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Dutton", "mid" : "20675379.1075860822253.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/539.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "539.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e25" }, "sender" : "duchess6206@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "simone brooks\n1949 Carquinez Way\nCrockett, CA 94525\nduchess6206@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nsimone brooks", "mid" : "10651511.1075860811267.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/54.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "54.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e26" }, "sender" : "dnagle@meshbesher.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Deborah Nagle\n1222 8th Ave SE\nSt. Cloud, MN 56304\ndnagle@meshbesher.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeborah Nagle", "mid" : "1405626.1075860822275.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/540.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "540.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e27" }, "sender" : "sanwi@webtv.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Sandy Wight\nsanwi@WEBTV.NET\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\nSandy Wight\nSandy Wight", "mid" : "2041317.1075860822297.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/541.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "541.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e28" }, "sender" : "grasmeyer@aerovironment.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Joel Grasmeyer\n126 Summit Drive\nCanoga Park, CA 91304-1032\ngrasmeyer@aerovironment.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJoel Grasmeyer", "mid" : "15788482.1075860822320.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/542.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "542.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e29" }, "sender" : "mlukasiewicz@taz.telusa.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Michelle Lukasiewicz\n314 W Mesquite Street\nChandler, AZ 85225\nMLUKASIEWICZ@TAZ.TELUSA.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichelle Lukasiewicz", "mid" : "8573568.1075860822343.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/543.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "543.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e2a" }, "sender" : "sdumont@tides.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Suzanne DuMont\n1901 Turk Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94115\nsdumont@tides.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nSuzanne DuMont", "mid" : "13235363.1075860822365.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/544.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "544.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e2b" }, "sender" : "althouses@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Larry Althouse\n4412 Shenandoah\nDallas, TX 75205\nalthouses@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLarry Althouse", "mid" : "14429972.1075860822388.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/545.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "545.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e2c" }, "sender" : "imprintagency@earthlink.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Stephany Evans\nimprintagency@earthlink.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nWhat a greedy cynical dirt bag - shame, shame, shame.\n\nSincerely,\n\nStephany Evans", "mid" : "26663917.1075860822410.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/546.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "546.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:08-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e2d" }, "sender" : "jgaines@wellsstjohn.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jgaines@wellsstjohn.com", "jgaines@wellsstjohn.com" ], "cc" : [ "jgaines@wellsstjohn.com" ], "text" : "Jennifer Gaines\n3805 W. Beacon Avenue\nSpokane, WA 99208\njgaines@wellsstjohn.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Gaines", "mid" : "21018594.1075860822433.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/547.", "bcc" : [ "jgaines@wellsstjohn.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "547.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e2e" }, "sender" : "frankeed@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "ED FRANKE\nlexington park, MD 20653\nfrankeed@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nED FRANKE", "mid" : "32014625.1075860822455.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/548.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "548.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:09-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e2f" }, "sender" : "james.zane@newline.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jim Zane\n4748 La Villa Marina, Unit \"C\"\nMarina del Rey, CA 90292\njames.zane@newline.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJim Zane", "mid" : "24493383.1075860822478.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/549.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "549.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e30" }, "sender" : "robrob731@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robin Brown\n4585 Plum Orchard Lane\nStone Mountain, GA 30083\nrobrob731@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobin Brown", "mid" : "7061244.1075860811289.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/55.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "55.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e31" }, "sender" : "jonathan@just-works.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jonathan Rosenthal\n67 Capitol Street\nWatertown, MA 02472\njonathan@just-works.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJonathan Rosenthal", "mid" : "14530414.1075860822500.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/550.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "550.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e32" }, "sender" : "boulder445@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Lindsey Collins\nBoulder445@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLindsey Collins", "mid" : "3528660.1075860822523.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/551.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "551.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e33" }, "sender" : "cynthia.x.rutherford@kp.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "cynthia.x.rutherford@kp.org", "cynthia.x.rutherford@kp.org" ], "cc" : [ "cynthia.x.rutherford@kp.org" ], "text" : "cynthia rutherford\n3010 montrose avenue 15\nla crescenta, CA 91214\ncynthia.x.rutherford@kp.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\ncynthia rutherford", "mid" : "15509141.1075860822546.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/552.", "bcc" : [ "cynthia.x.rutherford@kp.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "552.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e34" }, "sender" : "eleanor.best@bc.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "eleanor.best@bc.edu", "eleanor.best@bc.edu" ], "cc" : [ "eleanor.best@bc.edu" ], "text" : "eleanor best\n801 Tremont St.\nBoston, MA 02118\neleanor.best@bc.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSell some of that property you've got.  How many houses can you live in at one time?\n\nSincerely,\nEleanor Best\n\neleanor best", "mid" : "11319838.1075860822568.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/553.", "bcc" : [ "eleanor.best@bc.edu" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "553.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:10-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e35" }, "sender" : "dsjames@tribune.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Damien James\n1425 W. Sherwin 3A\nChicago, IL 60626\ndsjames@tribune.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDamien James", "mid" : "32450750.1075860822591.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/554.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "554.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e36" }, "sender" : "kjfalk@womeninit.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine Falk\n185 John Street\nOakland, CA 94611\nkjfalk@womeninit.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKatherine Falk", "mid" : "6019089.1075860822613.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/555.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "555.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e37" }, "sender" : "agray@newyork.bozell.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "agray@newyork.bozell.com", "agray@newyork.bozell.com" ], "cc" : [ "agray@newyork.bozell.com" ], "text" : "Alexandra Gray\n25-08 76th Street\nFlushing, NY 11370\nagray@newyork.bozell.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAlexandra Gray", "mid" : "29771084.1075860822636.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/556.", "bcc" : [ "agray@newyork.bozell.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "556.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:04-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e38" }, "sender" : "gcarmona@chicagoreader.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "gcarmona@chicagoreader.com", "gcarmona@chicagoreader.com" ], "cc" : [ "gcarmona@chicagoreader.com" ], "text" : "Godfrey Carmona\n11 E. Illinois\nChicago, IL 60611\ngcarmona@chicagoreader.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nGodfrey Carmona", "mid" : "32485286.1075860822659.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/557.", "bcc" : [ "gcarmona@chicagoreader.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "557.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e39" }, "sender" : "hollymartyn@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Holly Martyn\na\nl, LA l\nLaos\nhollymartyn@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nHolly Martyn", "mid" : "16045812.1075860822681.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/558.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "558.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e3a" }, "sender" : "altacharo@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Robin Charo\n110 Vaughn Court\nMadison, WI 53705\naltacharo@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nRobin Charo", "mid" : "4993738.1075860822704.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/559.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "559.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:06-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e3b" }, "sender" : "larryc@fidalgo.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Larry Carmer Sr\nP.O.Box 42\nBurlington, WA 98233\nlarryc@fidalgo.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nLarry Carmer Sr", "mid" : "29868753.1075860811311.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/56.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "56.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e3c" }, "sender" : "erun@webaccess.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Erik Runstrom\n2725 Rochdale Ct\nFort Collins, CO 80525\nERUN@WEBACCESS.NET\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nErik Runstrom", "mid" : "10130677.1075860822727.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/560.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "560.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e3d" }, "sender" : "shelly@sswlaw.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "rochelle willis\n612 Maplewood Avenue\nwhitehall, OH\nshelly@sswlaw.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nrochelle willis", "mid" : "11108065.1075860822750.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/561.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "561.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e3e" }, "sender" : "tamara_wieder@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tamara Wieder\n29 Brainerd Rd. 304\nAllston, MA 02134\ntamara_wieder@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTamara Wieder", "mid" : "29959345.1075860822772.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/562.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "562.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e3f" }, "sender" : "hbaum73@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "hbaum73@hotmail.com", "hbaum73@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "hbaum73@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Maura Hanenbaum\n12241 Tildenwood Drive\nRockville, MD 20852\nhbaum73@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMaura Hanenbaum", "mid" : "8906633.1075860822795.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/563.", "bcc" : [ "hbaum73@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "563.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:11-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e40" }, "sender" : "e@melendez.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "e@melendez.org", "e@melendez.org" ], "cc" : [ "e@melendez.org" ], "text" : "Edward Melendez\n920 Spain St.\nNew Orleans, LA 70117\ne@melendez.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEdward Melendez", "mid" : "7461849.1075860822817.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/564.", "bcc" : [ "e@melendez.org" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "564.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e41" }, "sender" : "caroline@thegrid.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Carolyn Westmoreland/Waller\n23060 Lawson Avenue\nStrathmore, CA 93267\ncaroline@thegrid.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nCarolyn Westmoreland/Waller", "mid" : "18393533.1075860822840.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/565.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "565.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e42" }, "sender" : "deb@econweb.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "deb@econweb.com", "deb@econweb.com" ], "cc" : [ "deb@econweb.com" ], "text" : "Deb Antkoviak\ndeb@econweb.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDeb Antkoviak", "mid" : "3143015.1075860822863.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/566.", "bcc" : [ "deb@econweb.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "566.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e43" }, "sender" : "merkeliii@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "John Merkel\n1851 Rockland Drive SE\nAtlanta, GA 30316\nmerkeliii@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJohn Merkel", "mid" : "9985827.1075860822885.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/567.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "567.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e44" }, "sender" : "jnissl@healthwise.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jan Nissl\n1115 E. State\nBoise, ID 83712\njnissl@healthwise.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJan Nissl", "mid" : "26091852.1075860822907.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/568.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "568.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e45" }, "sender" : "wickedbill@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "wickedbill@yahoo.com", "wickedbill@yahoo.com" ], "cc" : [ "wickedbill@yahoo.com" ], "text" : "William Duttweiler\n8800 Marybank Dr\nAustin, TX 78750\nwickedbill@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nWilliam Duttweiler", "mid" : "2894414.1075860822930.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/569.", "bcc" : [ "wickedbill@yahoo.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "569.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e46" }, "sender" : "kathleen_corcoran@holderness.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kathleen Corcoran\n2063 Stinson Lake Road\nRumney, NH 03266\nkathleen_corcoran@holderness.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKathleen Corcoran", "mid" : "29844153.1075860811334.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/57.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "57.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:45:05-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e47" }, "sender" : "katrinadvl@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katrina Loughrey\nTempe, AZ\nkatrinadvl@aol.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKatrina Loughrey", "mid" : "26046516.1075860822952.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/570.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "570.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e48" }, "sender" : "denisea38@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Denise Averbug\ndenisea38@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nDenise Averbug", "mid" : "12676844.1075860822975.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/571.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "571.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e49" }, "sender" : "kammmac@netshel.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Eleanore MacDonald\nkammmac@netshel.net\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEleanore MacDonald", "mid" : "22640519.1075860822999.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/572.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "572.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e4a" }, "sender" : "ameliapower@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Amelia Power\nameliapower@hotmail.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAmelia Power\n\nAmelia Power", "mid" : "11948069.1075860823023.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/573.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "573.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:12-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e4b" }, "sender" : "thavell@aclu-il.org", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Tanya Havell\n1473 W. Catalpa Ave.\nChicago, IL 60640\nthavell@aclu-il.org\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTanya Havell", "mid" : "21480203.1075860823048.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/574.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "574.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e4c" }, "sender" : "terri_laine@patagonia.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Terri Laine\n169 Ashby Court\nOak View, CA\nTerri_Laine@patagonia.com\n\nTo Mr. Ken Lay,\n\nI'm writing to urge you to donate the millions of dollars you made from\nselling Enron stock before the company declared bankruptcy to funds,\nsuch as Enron Employee Transition Fund and REACH, that benefit the\ncompany's employees, who lost their retirement savings, and provide\nrelief to low-income consumers in California, who can't afford to pay\ntheir energy bills.  Enron and you made millions out of the pocketbooks\nof California consumers and from the efforts of your employees.\n\nIndeed, while you netted well over a $100 million, many of Enron's\nemployees were financially devastated when the company declared\nbankruptcy and their retirement plans were wiped out.  And Enron made\nan astronomical profit during the California energy crisis last year.  As a\nresult, there are thousands of consumers who are unable to pay their\nbasic energy bills and the largest utility in the state is bankrupt.\n\nThe New York Times reported that you sold $101 million worth of Enron\nstock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep\nbuying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair\nthe lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nTerri Laine", "mid" : "5643090.1075860823070.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/575.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "575.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e4d" }, "sender" : "anna_ball@patagonia.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Anna Ball\n2641 W. Los Angeles Ave\nOxnard, CA 93030\nAnna_Ball@patagonia.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nAnna Ball", "mid" : "18600396.1075860823093.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/576.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "576.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e4e" }, "sender" : "kburroughs@palmeragency.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Kelly Burroughs\n589 Overlook Drive\nStone Mountain, GA 30087\nkburroughs@palmeragency.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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKelly Burroughs", "mid" : "23783487.1075860823115.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/577.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "577.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:13-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e4f" }, "sender" : "nhrubin@utmb.edu", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Norma H. Rubin, Ph.D.\n4502 Avenue O\nGalveston, TX 77551-4928\nnhrubin@utmb.edu\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nNorma H. Rubin, Ph.D.", "mid" : "28677988.1075860823138.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/578.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "578.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:14-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e50" }, "sender" : "jhitchi@hotmail.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "jhitchi@hotmail.com", "jhitchi@hotmail.com" ], "cc" : [ "jhitchi@hotmail.com" ], "text" : "Julia Hitchings\n3811 Dumaine Street\nNew Orleans, LA 70119\njhitchi@hotmail.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.  So if this means that you may have to sell one or two of your 10 houses, then please do so out of respect for your employees and your fellow American citizens.\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJulia Hitchings", "mid" : "15092221.1075860823160.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/579.", "bcc" : [ "jhitchi@hotmail.com" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "579.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e51" }, "sender" : "janetteathome@animail.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "janetteathome@animail.net", "janetteathome@animail.net" ], "cc" : [ "janetteathome@animail.net" ], "text" : "Janette Schluter\n3426 Montclaire NE\njanetteathome@animail.net\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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJanette Schluter", "mid" : "19038309.1075860811356.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/58.", "bcc" : [ "janetteathome@animail.net" ], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "58.", "date" : "2002-01-30 11:45:07-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e52" }, "sender" : "kbcoventry@yahoo.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Katherine Coventry\n1609 Brisbane Street\nSilver Spring, MD 20902\nkbcoventry@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 $101 million worth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the company's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this money to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those Americans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nKatherine Coventry", "mid" : "17009603.1075860823183.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/580.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "580.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e53" }, "sender" : "jvondrak@aol.com", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "cc" : [], "text" : "Jennifer Vondrak\n308 West 21 Street\nNew York, NY 10011\njvondrak@aol.com\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 $101 million\nworth of Enron stock while aggressively urging the\ncompany's employees to keep buying it.  Please donate this\nmoney to the funds set up to help repair the lives of those\nAmericans hurt by Enron's underhanded dealings.\n\nSincerely,\n\nJennifer Vondrak", "mid" : "30194960.1075860823206.JavaMail.evans@thyme", "fpath" : "enron_mail_20110402/maildir/lay-k/deleted_items/581.", "bcc" : [], "to" : [ "klay@enron.com" ], "replyto" : null, "ctype" : "text/plain; charset=us-ascii", "fname" : "581.", "date" : "2002-01-30 09:45:15-08:00", "folder" : "deleted_items", "subject" : "Demand Ken Lay Donate Proceeds from Enron Stock Sales" }
{ "_id" : { "$oid" : "52af48b6d55148fa0c199e54" }, "sender" : "vze27dja@verizon.net", "recipients" : [ "klay@enron.com", "vze27dja@verizon.net", "vze27dja@verizon.net" ], "cc" : [ "vze27dja@verizon.net" ], "text" : "Joseph Smith\n24 E 20 St\nNY, NY 10003\nvze27dja@verizon.net\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 po