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msagel@home.com
['jarnold@enron.com']
Status
John: ? I'm not really sure what happened between us.? I was under the impression after my visit to Houston that we were about to enter into a trial agreement for my advisory work.? Somehow,?this never occurred.? Did I say or do something wrong to screw this up??? ? I don't know if you've blown this whole thing off, but I still hope you are interested in trying?to create an arrangement.? As a courtesy, here is my report from this past weekend.? If you are no longer interested in my work, please tell me so.??Best wishes, ? Mark Sagel Psytech Analytics (410)308-0245? - energy2000-1112.doc
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slafontaine@globalp.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
re:summer inverses
i suck-hope youve made more money in natgas last 3 weeks than i have. mkt shud be getting bearish feb forward-cuz we already have the weather upon us-fuel switching and the rest shud invert the whole curve not just dec cash to jan and feb forward???? have a good weekend john
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jeff.youngflesh@enron.com
['colleen.koenig@enron.com', 'anthony.gilmore@enron.com']
Invitation: EBS/GSS Meeting w/Bristol Babcock (Nov 30 02:00 PM CST
Conference Room TBD. This meeting will be to discuss opportunity for EBS to provide the network for BBI's well-site reporting systems to send their data across. Maybe VBN/IPNetConnect application?
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outlook.team@enron.com
['aimee.shek@enron.com', 'andrea.williams@enron.com', 'albino.lopez@enron.com']
4-URGENT - OWA Please print this now.
Current Notes User: REASONS FOR USING OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS (OWA) 1. Once your mailbox has been migrated from Notes to Outlook, the Outlook client will be configured on your computer. After migration of your mailbox, you will not be able to send or recieve mail via Notes, and you will not be able to start using Outlook until it is configured by the Outlook Migration team the morning after your mailbox is migrated. During this period, you can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) via your web browser (Internet Explorer 5.0) to read and send mail. PLEASE NOTE: Your calendar entries, personal address book, journals, and To-Do entries imported from Notes will not be available until the Outlook client is configured on your desktop. 2. Remote access to your mailbox. After your Outlook client is configured, you can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) for remote access to your mailbox. PLEASE NOTE: At this time, the OWA client is only accessible while connecting to the Enron network (LAN). There are future plans to make OWA available from your home or when traveling abroad. HOW TO ACCESS OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS (OWA) Launch Internet Explorer 5.0, and in the address window type: http://nahou-msowa01p/exchange/john.doe Substitute "john.doe" with your first and last name, then click ENTER. You will be prompted with a sign in box as shown below. Type in "corp/your user id" for the user name and your NT password to logon to OWA and click OK. You will now be able to view your mailbox. PLEASE NOTE: There are some subtle differences in the functionality between the Outlook and OWA clients. You will not be able to do many of the things in OWA that you can do in Outlook. Below is a brief list of *some* of the functions NOT available via OWA: Features NOT available using OWA: - Tasks - Journal - Spell Checker - Offline Use - Printing Templates - Reminders - Timed Delivery - Expiration - Outlook Rules - Voting, Message Flags and Message Recall - Sharing Contacts with others - Task Delegation - Direct Resource Booking - Personal Distribution Lists QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS? If you have questions or concerns using the OWA client, please contact the Outlook 2000 question and answer Mailbox at: Outlook.2000@enron.com Otherwise, you may contact the Resolution Center at: 713-853-1411 Thank you, Outlook 2000 Migration Team
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christie.patrick@enron.com
['margaret.allen@enron.com', 'edward.ondarza@enron.net', 'marchris.johnson@enron.com', 'per.sekse@enron.com']
Re: Guggenheim/Enron Attendee list for May 17
Margy...I'm also planning to attend, along with 6 people from NYU Stern School of business, 4 people from Columbia, and I may bring a guest. Thanks! --Christie.
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per.sekse@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
Potential Junior Trader for you
I had Devon put together a resume for you to get an idea of his experience to date. He's not our typical MBA Associate, but I feel he has great potential as a junior trader. I'll call you later to discuss. Per ---------------------- Forwarded by Per Sekse/NY/ECT on 11/10/2000 04:07 PM --------------------------- Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: Devin_Burnett@PECHINEY.COM 11/10/2000 02:17 PM To: psekse@ect.enron.com cc: Subject: hope this is better. its best if i speak to who ever i need to outside of the office when i can speak a little more freely ie after 5:30 i stuck my mobile # on it (See attached file: DKB CV.doc) - DKB CV.doc
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brian.m.corbman@bofasecurities.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
Wrong address
John, I think I have the wrong email address for your brother. Please email me the correct one when you get a chance. Thanks, Brian _____________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTICES: This message is intended only for the addressee. Please notify the sender by e-mail if you are not the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not copy, disclose, or distribute this message or its contents to any other person and any such actions may be unlawful. Banc of America Securities LLC("BAS") does not accept time sensitive, action-oriented messages or transaction orders, including orders to purchase or sell securities, via e-mail. BAS reserves the right to monitor and review the content of all messages sent to or from this e-mail address. Messages sent to or from this e-mail address may be stored on the BAS e-mail system.
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michael.gapinski@ubspainewebber.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
Additional offerings to round out your portfolio
John - I left a message about this last week, but wanted to follow-up with additional information for your review. We have three offerings currently available (or coming soon) that I feel would compliment the small/mid cap and fixed income exposure you already have through Redwood, Sequoia, and Willow. Quantitative Allocation, LLC: Integrates four quantitative investment models to drive aggressive (and potentially leveraged) asset allocation decisions. Generates exposure to stock and bond markets through indexing techniques and futures transactions. Portfolio market exposures can range from +325% to -175% of net assets. This is clearly different from the largely non-leveraged stock-picker funds you already own. I would consider this to be a predominately large-cap investment (I think of it as an index fund with a brain and on steroids - call me and I'll explain that comment in more detail). Juniper Crossover Fund, LLC: Managed by OrbiMed Advisors, and focused on global biotech and pharma. Up to 30% participation in private equity. This could be a way to get you some private equity exposure with a world-class manager. Tamarack International Fund, LLC: Long/short stock-picker fund focused on the international mid-cap market. I feel this fund is very similar in style to the managers you already own, but would give you exposure to the international markets that you currently lack. This is a new fund and the first closing will probably be in June. Of course, the summaries above are for information purposes only and do not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy interests in these funds. Please call me if you're interested in any of the strategies outlined above, and I'll have the appropriate offering memorandum sent to you. Thanks, > Michael Gapinski > Account Vice President > Emery Financial Group > PaineWebber, Inc. > 713-654-0365 > 800-553-3119 x365 > Fax: 713-654-1281 > Cell: 281-435-0295 > Notice Regarding Entry of Orders and Instructions: Please do not transmit orders and/or instructions regarding your PaineWebber account(s) by e-mail. Orders and/or instructions transmitted by e-mail will not be accepted by PaineWebber and PaineWebber will not be responsible for carrying out such orders and/or instructions. Notice Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality: PaineWebber reserves the right to monitor and review the content of all e-mail communications sent and/or received by its employees.
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laura.luce@enron.com
['hunter.shively@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com', 'john.lavorato@enron.com']
Re:
Following are the working transactions in the Central Region/Gas that include utility/producer outsourcing: 3rd Quarter Peoples Energy Production Company PEPC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Peoples Energy/Chicago. Transaction consists of back-office, risk management and production management for their Production company. Currently performing due diligence and will be making proposal (in conjunction with Jean Mrha's group). Total volume of 30,000 MMbtu/d oil/gas equivalent for 3 years. 50% probability for closure. 4th Quarter MGU-Michigan Gas Utilities MGU is wholly owned subsidiary of Utilicorp. Transaction is a complete outsourcing for the utility (28 BCF/year) for a term of 3 years beginning October 2001. MGU will choose a singular counter-party to proceed to structure/negotiations in the next few weeks. We have received very positive feedback from MGU and place our success rate at > 50%. Original transaction priced as Michigan Index trade, but effort was to determine their choice counterparty. Initial indications are that the final structure will consist of a basket of index Daily/FOM and fixed price. Russell Murrell and I have been working closely with the decision makers at MGU to ensure success. SEMCO (Project Pluto) Utility based in Port Huron, Michigan with sales load of approximately 37 BCF/year. Portfolio currently outsourced to TransCanada (4/1/1999-3/31/2002) and has been extremely beneficial to SEMCO. TransCanada (See Gas Daily 4/30/01) currently holds all fixed priced risk for load following and management at around $3.60 and SEMCO was the only Michigan utility who effectively managed the arrangements the Michigan utilities negotiated with their commission. Bids are due in August and a counterparty will be chosen 3rd/4th quarter 2001 for a 3 year transaction commencing 4/1/2002. Visited their office with Sylvia Pollan on 4/11 and our risk is removing the incumbent, TransCanada. SEMCO will be proposing a fixed price structure to Michigan commission. On MGU and SEMCO, the Michigan commission will play a significant role in dictating final structures. If Enron is not successful, these utilities will be managed by other 3rd parties and we will keep you abreast of structure outcomes. Thanx, Laura John J Lavorato/ENRON@enronXgate 04/25/2001 05:48 PM To: Jean Mrha/ENRON@enronXgate, Barry Tycholiz/NA/Enron@ENRON, Frank W Vickers/NA/Enron@Enron, Laura Luce/Corp/Enron@Enron cc: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT Subject: John Aronld was curious about the outsourcing deals we were pursuing. Could you please update him on the deals we are getting close on. John
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jenwhite7@zdnetonebox.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
more about you
A little bird told me about this. Read it when you have time. http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO54149,00.html ___________________________________________________________________ To get your own FREE ZDNet Onebox - FREE voicemail, email, and fax, all in one place - sign up today at http://www.zdnetonebox.com
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hrobertson@hbk.com
['robrob@robrob.net', 'rob.robertson@fmr.com', 'jcwwh@aol.com', 'scrimale.bob@bcg.com', 'scullion.chuck@bcg.com']
Big news!
I'm not sure if you have heard our fun news yet, but Rob and I are moving to Boston at the first of the year!! I will be working remotely for HBK while looking for something new up there. Rob is continuing his career with Fidelity, though in a much more convenient location. The only downside is he will actually have to go into the office every day! We would love to see everybody before we leave, though it may not be possible with the holidays. I'll be back in Dallas once a week in January and February, so we could plan to get together during one of those trips. But before that time, Rob and I will be with a group of friends from HBK at Martini Ranch on Thursday, December 14th right after work. I'm sure we'll be there late, given my love of martinis, so please stop by if you can. Regardless, I really want to stay in touch with my Texas friends, so make sure and send me your updated contact information if anything has changed in the last year. Please pass this on to people who I may have inadvertently missed or I did not have their current email address. Cheers, Heather Robertson P.S. By the way, our house is on the market right now, so if you know of anyone looking, please tell them about it. The address is 6815 Vivian Avenue, Dallas, 75223 and can be seen on www.ebby.com.
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steve.lafontaine@bankofamerica.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
RE:
i think thats rite -think curve flattens somewhat.back end the overvalued part for now. i think we more consolidate sideways choppy for a few sessions but if the present rate of injections continue the end users/utilties will have to stop buying cuz of real phys limitations to take the gas into storage. funds short but only 6% of open int and have covered later part of last week. think vol comes in again too.i think it sale 4.50 scale up-talked to some others to o thinking it cant go below 4.00 so i actually think more the suprise in the short term for a break of 4.00!! so who knows/cud work the other way. agree-disappointed at lack of producer selling-we had one deal come thur but its been worked for months so not price relevant. when are you in town next? -----Original Message----- From: John.Arnold@enron.com [mailto:John.Arnold@enron.com] Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 6:34 PM To: LaFontaine, Steve Subject: Re: most bullish thing at this point is moving closer to everyone's psychological $4 price target and that everybody and their dog is still short. next sellers need to be from producer community. saw a little this week with williams hedging the barrett transaction but wouldnt say thats indicative of the rest of the e&p community. short covering rallies will get more common here. velocity of move down has slowed significantly for good (except maybe in bid week). my concern is if we go to $4 and people want to cover some shorts, who's selling it to them? might feel a lot like it did when we were trying to break $5.
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jpesot@gaoptions.com
['jarnold@enron.com']
null
Did you ever get the check I sent? And where is the article you owe me? Click the link!!! Jeff Pesot GA Options,LLC 212 947 3337 212 947 3339 fax 646 522 2528 cell jpesot@gaoptions.com www.gaoptions.com
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soblander@carrfut.com
['soblander@carrfut.com']
daily charts and matrices as hot links 5/14
The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or affiliates. , 2001 Carr Futures The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s) contained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts to you as attachments. Crude http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/crude41.pdf Natural Gas http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/ngas41.pdf Distillate http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/hoil41.pdf Unleaded http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/unlded41.pdf Nat Gas Strip Matrix http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/StripmatrixNG41.pdf Nat Gas Spread Matrix http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/SpreadmatrixNG41.pdf Crude and Products Spread Matrix http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/SpreadmatrixCL41.pdf Carr Futures 150 S. Wacker Dr., Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60606 USA Tel: 312-368-6149 Fax: 312-368-2281 soblander@carrfut.com http://www.carrfut.com
arnold-j/notes_inbox/72.
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eleanor.fraser.2002@anderson.ucla.edu
['john.arnold@enron.com']
wassup
Hey freak-o! How have you been? I'm just taking a study break (finals, ick!) and thought I would say hello. What's new? Have you moved into your place yet? Let me know if I can come and see it--I'll be home (in college station) a week from Tuesday...am making a pit stop in Tahoe on my way home...just gotta get thru these pesky exams first! Greetings from la-la-land, eleanor :-) -- Eleanor Fraser The Anderson School at UCLA, MBA 2002 Home 310.446.7735 Mobile 310.963.4474
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msagel@home.com
['jarnold@enron.com']
Agreement
John: ? Hope you did ok today. As I said yesterday, the poor close Monday should lead to additional market weakness, which we saw today. ? You indicated that you would mail the service agreement back to me.? I don't know if you have the mailing address, so here it is: ? Psytech Analytics 11604 Greenspring Ave. Lutherville, MD? 21093 ? Speak to you soon.? I'll call when I have?the next decent set-up on my work for natural.? Feel free to buzz me anytime. ? Mark
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lydia.cannon@enron.com
['savita.puthigai@enron.com', 'andy.zipper@enron.com', 'ina.rangel@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com', 'jay.webb@enron.com', 'mary.weatherstone@enron.com']
RE: Meeting - UPDATE
Tomorrow's meeting will be held in EB2711 (Andy's office). Lydia Cannon Assistant to Andy Zipper 713-853-9975 713-408-6267 cell Lydia.Cannon@enron.com -----Original Message----- From: Cannon, Lydia Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 1:20 PM To: Arnold, John; Webb, Jay; Puthigai, Savita Cc: Zipper, Andy; Weatherstone, Mary; Rangel, Ina Subject: Meeting Andy Zipper would like for you to attend a meeting regarding: " Linking Auto-Hedge" on Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 4:00 pm., location to be determine. Contact me if you are unable to attend or have any questions. Thanks Lydia Cannon Assistant to Andy Zipper 713-853-9975 713-408-6267 cell Lydia.Cannon@enron.com
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klarnold@flash.net
['matthew.arnold@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com']
Mothers Day
thank you for the beautiful flowers!? They arrived late Friday and Vic emptied the refrigerator and stored them in there.? There were very fresh this morning.? The aroma is so strong that you smell them upon just entering my office.? It's those lilies that they used.? It really is a very pretty arrangement.? Thank you so much. Uncle Elmer & Rosa are not coming this week as they have an illness in the family.? I am busy emptying the kitchen...they start Wed. morning. See you Saturday!? Love, Your Mom
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adam.r.bayer@vanderbilt.edu
['john.arnold@enron.com']
How are things in Houston?
Hello Mr. Arnold, I hope that things have calmed down in the gas market with the cold weather finally developing. I have been selected to come to Houston for final round interviews. Do you know if visitors can come to the trading floor to see what the operations are like? Also, if you have any hints on approaching the final round of interviews, I would appreciate them. Thank you for your help during the application process, and I hope you have a good week. Cordially, Adam Bayer
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capstone@texas.net
['capstone@texas.net']
Nat Gas intraday update
Attached please find a follow up to today's Natural Gas market analysis. ? Thanks, ? Bob - 11-30-00 Nat Gas intraday update 1.doc
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margaret.allen@enron.com
['jeffrey.shankman@enron.com', 'ina.rangel@enron.com', 'caroline.abramo@enron.com', 'edward.ondarza@enron.netedward.ondarza', 'angela.williams@enron.com']
Guggenheim Survey
Hello all, Please complete our preliminary feedback form so that we can track the value of our investment in the Enron/Guggenheim event(s). We will use your input to shape our future business development opportunities. Thank you in advance for providing this valuable information. Please fax your response to me at 713-853-6790.
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kim.godfrey@enron.com
['jeff.youngflesh@enron.com', 'larry.ciscon@enron.com', 'steve.pearlman@enron.com']
Avaya - Preparation Meeting EB4598A
Strategy meeting to prepare for the Avaya discussions on January 8th. Jeff - Would you please send out the details for the Weds Jan 10th meeting so we can plan travel, etc ? Greg - We will call you from the phone in the conference room ? thanks, Kim
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margaret.allen@enron.com
['edward.ondarza@enron.net', 'marchris.johnson@enron.com', 'per.sekse@enron.com']
Guggenheim/Enron Attendee list for May 17
Hello all, Several of you have inquired who would be attending the May 17 Guggenheim event on our behalf, whether Enron employees or guests. While this list is always in motion, this should give you a good idea. I'm glad that each of you will be attending and hope that both you and your guests enjoy. Please call me on my cell phone at 713-515-9208 if you need anything. Otherwise, I will see you on the 17th at the Guggenheim. Take care, Margaret Allen
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russell.dyk@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com', 'jennifer.fraser@enron.com']
LNG to California
John, Following up on yesterday, there are two additional considerations. First, with regard to the idea of curtailing gas input at the Topock liquefaction plant, the pipeline bottleneck is actually downstream of the plant, so that wouldn't help. Second, it seems there are more of these "portable pipeline" units floating around than I thought. Besides the inoperable unit in Amarillo, both Transgas (in Massachusetts) and Minnigasco may have at least one. Moreover, PG&E has one at the end of a long lateral line on its system just south of Sacramento. Apparently it uses it mostly to augment linepack. The specs of that unit are about 4 times higher than the Amarillo one: it puts out 400,000 cubic feet/hour (about 9.6 mmcf/d or almost one contract) at 150 psi. As I said yesterday, these units are the only way that you could get gas into the pipeline system in California. This information I got from Jeff Beale, who runs CH-IV, a small-scale LNG consultant. He said that he'd had some similar calls about LNG, and also that he'd be willing to help Enron source equipment if we were really interested in looking further into transporting LNG into California. Assuming that we could get a few "portable pipelines" and some trucks, there are five liquefaction plants that could most conveniently supply LNG: Location Owner Liquefaction Capacity (gal/day) Capacity (mmcf/d) Storage (gal) Storage (mmcf) Topock, AZ ElPaso/ALT 90,000 7.4 100,000 8.2 LaPlata, CO Williams 20,000 1.64 100,000 8.2 Sacramento 57,600 4.72 132,000 10.8 LaBarge, WY Exxon 60,000 4.92 Evanston, WY Amoco 95,000 7.8 100,000 8.2 Totals 26.48 Whether these plants have spare LNG to sell us is another question. The Sacramento plant, which I mentioned yesterday, is supposedly dedicated to providing methane for laboratory purposes. The others may have contracts with LNG fleet owners. I'll check back with you later today about the outcome of your meeting.
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klarnold@flash.net
['john.arnold@enron.com']
Fwd: christmas list-I'm getting the cheap stuff
>From: Matthew.Arnold@enron.com >Subject: christmas list >To: klarnold@flash.net >Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 15:10:39 -0600 >X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on ENE-MTA01/Enron(Release 5.0.3 (Intl)|21 >March 2000) at > 12/12/2000 03:05:36 PM > > >aren't i easy??? > > > wooden suit hangers > > mini-cuisinart > >http://www.chefscatalog.com/product.jhtml?sku_id=1494&top_cat_id=2000&cat_id >=2040 > > really heavy le creuset french oven green/blue > >http://www.chefscatalog.com/product.jhtml?sku_id=504&top_cat_id=2000&cat_id= >2074 > > wooden shoe tree from Nordstrom > > leather treatment for my black leather coat (great stocking stuffer) > > knife sharpener > >http://www.chefscatalog.com/product.jhtml?sku_id=1243&cat_id=2060&top_cat_id >=2000 > > > mp3 digital music player > >http://athome.compaq.com/store/default.asp?page=config&ProductLineId=443&Fam >ilyID=692&BaseID=2360 > > > > > > > >
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thanks@amazon.com
['jarnold@ect.enron.com']
Free Shipping for Your Amazoniversary
[IMAGE] [IMAGE] ? Dear Amazon Customer, What's an Amazoniversary? Three years ago this month, you placed your very first order (using this e-mail address) with Amazon.com. To remind you how much there is to experience here, we're offering you free shipping (up to $10) on your next order of $50 or more. So celebrate any way you like: with a bestselling book, a new DVD release, or a CD player--it's up to you. But be sure to take advantage of this exclusive free shipping offer before May 31. (See details below.) We look forward to all your Amazoniversaries to come! Sincerely, [IMAGE] David Risher Senior VP and Amazon Customer of Five Years (and Counting) Amazon.com ? [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]Books [IMAGE]Electronics [IMAGE]Music [IMAGE]DVD [IMAGE]Software [IMAGE]Toys [IMAGE]Kitchen [IMAGE]Tools & Hardware [IMAGE]Outdoor Living ? We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from Amazon.com, please visit your Amazon.com account page. Under the Your Account Settings heading, click the "Update your communication preferences" link. Don't delete. This is your promotional certificate for free shipping (up to $10) on your order of $50 or more. (See restrictions below.) Offer: Up to $10 worth of free shipping on your order of $50 or more. Claim Code: 3A2C-FFYXUJ-W785CM Expires: May 31, 2001 To redeem your free shipping, simply: 1. Go to Amazon.com. 2. Select the items you want, totaling $50 or more, and add them to your Shopping Cart. 3. Click the "Proceed to checkout" button. At the Ship section of the progress bar, you must select the Standard Shipping method and the "Wait until the entire order is ready before shipping" preference. At the Pay section of the progress bar, you'll see a box on the lower part of the page that says, "Do you have a gift certificate or promotional claim code?" 4. Enter your claim code in the space provided to redeem your promotional certificate. Then click Continue and complete the order form. 5. You'll know you have placed your order when you reach a screen that says, "Thank you for your order. We will send you an e-mail confirmation shortly." If you want to review the details of your order, click the appropriate links in the "Managing your order" box, or the Your Account link in the upper right corner of the page. The fine print: For the fine print, please follow the link to our free shipping offer. Please note that this message was sent to the following e-mail address: jarnold@ect.enron.com
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lb_electronic_orders@dell.com
['jennifer.medcalf@enron.com']
Dell Order Confirmation
Dear JENNIFER S MEDCALF, Thank you for your order. We are currently reviewing for completeness and accuracy. A separate email with your Dell Order number(s) will be sent to you after the order is processed. A recap of your order is provided at the end of this message for your reference. We encourage you to verify, print, and retain the information on this page for your records. Date Submitted: 12/13/00 10:51:00 AM If at any time you have questions regarding your order please contact your Dell Sales Representative: Name: EPP Sales Email: US_EPP_Clickathome@dell.com Phone: 866-220-3355 Again, thank you for your order. We appreciate you buying from Dell and using your Dell Premier Pages Service. Sincerely, Dell Premier Pages Service Shopping cart includes 1 unique item(s) Total Price: $547.00 Item Detail#:1 Dell Inspiron 3800 Notebook--Intel® Celeron™ processor, 600 MHz, 12.1" SVGA Display Memory: 64MB, SDRAM, 1 DIMM Color Choice/Pointing Option: Tahoe Blue, 12.1" Dual Pointing Keyboard Primary Hard Drive: 10GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive Floppy Drive: Removable modular floppy drive Operating System Software: Microsoft&#174 Windows&#174 2000 Network Adapter: Xircom&#174 CardBus Ethernet II 10/100 PC Card Analog Modem: Internal Modem V.90 56K Modem Optical Device: Modular 24X Max CD-ROM Bundled Software: Microsoftc Office 2000 Small Business Edition w/Bookshelf Norton Antivirus: Norton Antivirus&#174 2000 Primary Battery: Intelligent Lithium-Ion Battery with ExpressCharge&#153 Carrying Cases: Nylon Carrying Case,Dual Compartment Hardware Support Services: 3Yrs Parts & Labor (Next Business Day, International) + CompleteCare Software and Peripherals: Program Management Services Single Item Cost: $547.00 Quantity: 1 Sub-Total for Item: $547.00 ___________________ ** END OF ORDER **
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james.wininger@enron.com
['jennifer.medcalf@enron.com']
Brown bag thank you
Dear Jennifer, Thank you for hosting a brown bag lunch session yesterday; your presentation was very informative and I believe it led to greater understanding of Business Development within GSS. On a personal level, I was very interested in your Continental deal and would like to read a white paper or postmortems analysis of the deal after it closes. I also thank you for taking an active role in this mornings' brown bag, I felt like it lent additional credibility to Experience Enron and answered the inevitable "what's in it for me" questions. Sincerely, Jim Wininger
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colleen.koenig@enron.com
['jennifer.medcalf@enron.com']
Quotes for the CD's.
Jennifer, In regard to the costs for the GAM conference, Karen told me the $ 6,695.97 figure was inclusive of all the items for the conference. However, after speaking with Shweta, I found out this is not the case. The CDs are not included in this figure. The CD cost will be $2,011.50 + the cost of postage/handling (which is currently being tabulated). Colleen ----- Forwarded by Colleen Koenig/NA/Enron on 12/04/2000 10:56 AM ----- Shweta Sawhney 12/04/2000 10:54 AM To: Colleen Koenig/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Quotes for the CD's. Hi, This is the original quote for this project and it did not include the postage. As soon as I have the details from the vendor, I'll forward those to you. Please call me if you have any questions. Thanks, Shweta. ----- Forwarded by Shweta Sawhney/NA/Enron on 12/04/2000 10:52 AM ----- Shweta Sawhney 10/30/2000 05:53 PM To: Karina Prizont/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Karen Hunter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: Quotes for the CD's. Hi, We have recieved the quotes from the vendors and the details are: 1 . 150 Cd's with Black printing and the plastc jewel cases - $ 886.50 2 . The distribution cost (minimum for 500 CD's) - $ 355.00 This will include the padded envelope, the address labels, the packing and deliver to the post office, but the postage is not included. 3 . The time for Coordination, Artwork and the inserts output and trimming - $ 770.00 So the total amount is approx. $2,011.50. The total time would be about 8 days. These are approximate figures only. If you have any questions you can call Karen Hunter at X56228. or I can be reached at X55706. Thanks, Shweta.
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jeff.youngflesh@enron.com
['jennifer.medcalf@enron.com', 'heidi.smith@enron.com', 'craig.brown@enron.com']
Re: Vulcan Signs
Craig, It will be interesting to see what volumes of metal they purchase/use...especially steel, given my meeting results from yesterday's meeting w/Tim Battaglia and Art Bieser of Enron Industrial Markets (Steel Industry origination). Heidi, thank you for helping us out! I look forward to working with your team on this. Thank you, Jeff Craig Brown Sent by: Craig H Brown 12/05/2000 07:08 AM To: Heidi Smith/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jennifer Medcalf/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: Vulcan Signs Heidi: Please outline the Vulcan contract for Jeff and Jennifer. They also have development questions as to their market capability of metals. Please call Lenard at Vulcan and see what is the type, grade and volumes they purchase. We may be able to provide additional leverage to their purchases. Thanks, Craig ----- Forwarded by Craig H Brown/NA/Enron on 12/05/2000 07:03 AM ----- Jennifer Medcalf 12/05/2000 12:00 AM To: Jeff Youngflesh/NA/Enron cc: Colleen Koenig/NA/Enron@Enron, Craig H Brown/NA/Enron@Enron, Daniel Coleman/NA/Enron@Enron, Sarah-Joy Hunter/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: Vulcan Signs Jeff, Please investigate this company and see if there are additional Enron products and services like metals that might be of interest. They are a pretty small gas user but there might be greater prospects in other areas. What is the value of the contract that we have entered with them? Jennifer Stewart Medcalf Senior Director, Business Development Global Strategic Sourcing (713) 646-8235
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errol.mclaughlin@enron.com
['john.griffith@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com', 'bilal.bajwa@enron.com']
TRV Notification: (NG - PROPT P/L - 11/20/2001)
The report named: NG - PROPT P/L <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=11&report_name=NG+-+PROPT+P/L&category_cd=5&category_name=FINANCIAL&toc_hide=1&sTV1=5&TV1Exp=Y&current_efct_date=11/20/2001>, published as of 11/20/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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carrfuturesenergy@carrfut.com
['rvujtech@carrfut.com']
revised unleaded chart 11/27
Unleaded http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/unlded43.pdf
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dailyquote@smtp.quote.com
['jarnold@enron.com']
The Daily Quote
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john.lavorato@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
FW:
-----Original Message----- From: Lavorato, John Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 2:48 PM To: Belden, Tim Subject: Although I haven't forebid people from trading on other screens like ICE I have discouraged it. A couple weeks ago, on his own, Presto pulled all their accounts. The 20 trades or so that we are doing on ICE in Power are all coming from Portland. On October 11th, Richter 8, Motley 5, Fischer 3, Crandall 3. The reason we have been successful with EOL is because in November of 99 the whole industry felt like they could pick us off. Sooner or later they were hooked. I don't want us to get hooked on ICE. Please help.
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margaret.allen@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
THANKS!
Thanks you so much for taking Kim and I to the game yesterday! We both had the BEST time! It seems like it has been forever since we have hung out - I miss that! I'll bring you stew later today - so you will definitely get nourishment tonight. Take care! MSA
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steve.lafontaine@bankofamerica.com
['lafontaine@enron.com', 'jarnold@enron.com', 'steve.lafontaine@bankofamerica.com']
RE: wheres the love?
well the mkts changed a bit since this writing. im more neturalish now i guess. suprised about the cash strongth. and i guess it doesnt mattr CUZ YOU DONT ANSWER YOUR EMAILS ANYWAY. regards > -----Original Message----- > From: LaFontaine, Steve > Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:40 PM > To: John Arnold (E-mail) > Subject: whats up young man? > > johnny hope all is well. is ok here. new york a little stranger than > normal for obvious reasons.. wwe're trying to get back to normal. pretty > stressful cupla weeks. business has been pretty good(trading anyway) in > natgas and oil. certainly have been some changes in natgas fundamentals > but too littl too late im afraid to get bullish . market sucks and the > newest shock to macr economics im starting to think are mitigating what > mite have been some postive bullish changes like gas/oil relationship and > gas shut ins. looks shitty i think. im not as short as ive been but > starting to think this witer is waaay too high priced. just funtction > timing i guess. i sold a few march aprils again. just doesnt fit the curve > and i think 80% probabitly we end march with over 1.3 tcf in the ground. > wud keep things ugle for awhile. > anyway curious your thots as always. also wanted to say hi.have a good > weekend
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capstone@ktc.com
['bob.mckinney@capstone-ta.com']
Nat Gas market analysis for 10-10-01
Attached please find the Natural Gas market analysis for today. Thanks, Bob McKinney - 10-10-01 Nat Gas.doc
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veronica.gonzalez@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
RE:
John, Thank you. Veronica -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 8:47 AM To: Gonzalez, Veronica Subject: Veronica: Deutsche Bank asked me to ask you to call their maintenance margin person, John Jones, at 212 469 6773. I think they are trying to margin us. John
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jennifer.fraser@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
The Exchange anticipates resuming regular trading hours beginning
cant u do something about this -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 11:53 AM To: Fraser, Jennifer Subject: RE: 25% ACROSS THE BOARD REDUCTION IN ENE HEADCOUNT they're giving away a porsche boxster or a cardboard boxcutter? -----Original Message----- From: Fraser, Jennifer Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 10:50 AM To: Arnold, John Subject: RE: 25% ACROSS THE BOARD REDUCTION IN ENE HEADCOUNT that means nothing..uk is giving away boxter for new employees ans slicing 10% at same time -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 11:48 AM To: Fraser, Jennifer Subject: RE: 25% ACROSS THE BOARD REDUCTION IN ENE HEADCOUNT no way. we're still paying $5000 for new employee referrals -----Original Message----- From: Fraser, Jennifer Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 10:18 AM To: Arnold, John Subject: 25% ACROSS THE BOARD REDUCTION IN ENE HEADCOUNT YA HEARING ANYTHING ON THIS GEORGE DOWN--CRUDE FLOOR EVACUATED AND BROUGHT BACK
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joey.taylor@enron.com
['john.griffith@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com', 'bilal.bajwa@enron.com']
TRV Notification: (NG - Price P/L - 10/04/2001)
The report named: NG - Price P/L <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=10&report_name=NG+-+Price+P/L&category_cd=5&category_name=FINANCIAL&toc_hide=1&sTV1=5&TV1Exp=Y&current_efct_date=10/04/2001>, published as of 10/04/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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joey.taylor@enron.com
['john.griffith@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com', 'bilal.bajwa@enron.com']
TRV Notification: (NG - Price P/L - 10/05/2001)
The report named: NG - Price P/L <http://trv.corp.enron.com/linkFromExcel.asp?report_cd=10&report_name=NG+-+Price+P/L&category_cd=5&category_name=FINANCIAL&toc_hide=1&sTV1=5&TV1Exp=Y&current_efct_date=10/05/2001>, published as of 10/05/2001 is now available for viewing on the website.
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styarger@hotmail.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
Re: astros tix
I will close the auction at noon as I advertised, if nobody buys them by then, I'll sell them to you for $300. I know what you mean, the combo of Bonds getting walked all the time and the Stros getting killed really sucks. ----- Original Message ----- From: <John.Arnold@enron.com> To: <styarger@hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 10:18 AM Subject: RE: astros tix > I would pay $300 for the tix tonight. I feel ripped off for the crappy > game I had to sit through tuesday. > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Stephen Yarger" <styarger@hotmail.com>@ENRON > [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Stephen+20Yarger+22+20+3Cstyarger+40hotmail+2Ecom+3E+4 0ENRON@ENRON.com] > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 1:24 PM > To: Arnold, John > Subject: Re: astros tix > > OK, I'll give you a call around 3:15 or so, I'll be driving a dark green > Land Cruiser. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <John.Arnold@enron.com> > To: <styarger@hotmail.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 12:07 PM > Subject: RE: astros tix > > > > Sounds good. I have cash. I work at the old Enron building. Just > give > me > > a call when you're close and I'll meet you on the street right in > front of > > the building. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: "Stephen Yarger" <styarger@hotmail.com>@ENRON > > > [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Stephen+20Yarger+22+20+3Cstyarger+40hotmail+2Ecom+3E+4 > 0ENRON@ENRON.com] > > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 1:07 PM > > To: Arnold, John > > Subject: Re: astros tix > > > > I get off work at 3:00 so I could bring them by your office at say > 3:30 > > if > > you could meet me at the ground floor (I'm assuming you work at one > of > > the > > Enron buildings). I'm new to this whole Ebay thing so I'm not sure > what > > all > > the payment options are, but I'm thinking the easiest would be > cash, > but > > if > > you want to put it on credit card through Billpoint on Ebay that is > fine > > also. > > > > Good luck on catching the million dollar ball. > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Arnold, John" <John.Arnold@ENRON.com> > > To: <styarger@hotmail.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 11:43 AM > > Subject: astros tix > > > > > > Hello: > > Wondering if we can meet to pick up the tix. I work and live in > > downtown. Please advise or call me at 713-557-3330. > > > > > > > ********************************************************************** > > This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant > affiliate > > and > > may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use > of > the > > intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure > by > > others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended > recipient > (or > > authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender > or > > reply > > to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and > delete > > all > > copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are > not > > intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or > evidence > > a > > binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its > > affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may > not > > be > > relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or > otherwise. > > Thank you. > > > ********************************************************************** > > > > > > > >
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melissa.ginocchio@idrc.org
['idrc.houston.chapter@mailman.enron.com']
Dallas World Congress-Houston Chapter Reception Center
Please see the attachment for the IDRC Texas World Congress - Houston Chapter Reception Center. Thank you and hope to see you there. The following section of this message contains a file attachment prepared for transmission using the Internet MIME message format. If you are using Pegasus Mail, or any another MIME-compliant system, you should be able to save it or view it from within your mailer. If you cannot, please ask your system administrator for assistance. ---- File information ----------- File: Houstoninvited3.doc Date: 11 Oct 2001, 11:20 Size: 26112 bytes. Type: Unknown - Houstoninvited3.doc
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info@winebid.com
['october2001@lists.winebid.com']
Hot Lots Without Bids at winebid.com
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bear@specsonline.com
['jarnold@ect.enron.com']
SPEC's EVENTS and GREAT 1997 CABERNET VALUE
Click Here for Last Mailing: http://204.128.208.250/docs/mailings/20011012.txt GREAT 1997 CABERNET VALUE RH PHILLIPS Toasted Head CABERNET SAUVIGNON/SYRAH, CALIFORNIA, 1997 12x750ml $13.99 per bottle (cash) $154.91 per case (Cash) A blend of 55% Mendocino County Cabernet Sauvignon with 45% Dunnigan Hills (Yolo County) Syrah this is a juicy, ripe, well-focused, flavorful Cabernet-blend that exemplifies the excellent 1997 vintage. Alive with flavor, it offeres black cherry, blackberry, and black raspberry fruit along with notes cedar, black pepper, tobacco, and leather. It has a great medium-weight feel and a supple texture. It is alive, vibrant, and elegant in the mouth. Not complex but super delicious. I almost don't want to give it the score it deserves because I'm afraid no one will believe me; it tastes like it cost much more and comes from a much fancier appellation. Excellent. SPEC's Score: 92+ points. (Due to the fact that only 22 cases of this 1997 are available, this item will be sold at SPEC's 2410 Smith Street Warehouse Store only.) THE GREAT UNKNOWN: Wine From Off the Well-Worn Path Whether you're a wine adventurer or you're just tired of drinking the same old thing, this is the class for you. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18TH at 7:00pm, SPEC's and the Wine School at l'Alliance Francaise will offer a class and tasting entitled THE GREAT UNKNOWN: Wine from Off the Well-Worn Path. This class will look at and taste twelve very-good-to-great wines from lesser-known wine growing areas in France, Spain, and Portugal. The class will focus on how the wines are made, the grapes used to make them, and the land they come from as well as how they match-up with food. Twelve wines representing a range of styles including both red and white wines will be tasted. THE GREAT UNKNOWN: Wine from Off the Well-Worn Path will cost$46.00 "cash" per person ($48.42 regular) with a $10.00 discount available for 1000 SPEC's Key points. For directions, reservations, or more information on this class, please call SPEC's at 713-526-8787. This class will be held at l'Alliance Francaise. L?Alliance Fran?aise, the French cultural organization in Houston, is located at 427 Lovett Boulevard (on the southeast corner of Lovett and Whitney, one block south of Westheimer).PLEASE SEE WINE SCHOOL CANCELLATION POLICY AT BOTTOM. THUNDER IN TUSCANY: Fontodi and Felsina Chianti Dinner at Simposio Please join SIMPOSIO Chef Alberto Baffoni and SPEC's Italian wine buyer Joseph Kemble for the premier dinner at Simposio featuring the newly released 1999 Chiantis from both Fontodi and Felsina. Be among the first in Texas to hear the thunder coming from Tuscany. Chef Baffoni's Menu starts with Tuna carpaccio marinated in a lemon dressing with calamata olives and red onion dressing served with Pra Soave Classico Superiore 2000. Then comes Spinach and potato gnocchi in a gorgonzola cheese sauce served with Felsina Chinati Classico 1998 followed by Grilled wild boar sausage with baby spinach salad in a balsamic tomato vinaigrette served with Fontodi Chianti Classico 1998. The main course is a Duck leg confit with sauteed swiss chard and sweet and sour shallot sauce served with Fontodi Chianti Classico 1999. A Cheese platter with fruit and walnut will be served with Felsina Chianti Classico 1999. Thunder in Tuscany is $79.00 per person plus tax and gratituity and will take place at Simposio Restaurant, 5591 Richmond Avenue at Chimney Rock, at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, October 16, 2001. For more information or reservations, please call Simposio at 713-532-0550 or e-mail simposio@pdq.net OUISIE?S TABLE MORGAN VINEYARDS OCTOBER WINE PAIRING DINNER Ouisie?s Table at 3939 San Felipe Road is hosting their last wine pairing dinner of the year on Wednesday, October 31, 2001 (Halloween). The evening will begin at 6:45p.m with a cocktail reception. The guests will enjoy a multi-course meal along with wines from the Morgan Winery produced out of the Santa Lucia Highlands appellation and Monterey County in California. Dan and Donna Lee founded Morgan Winery in 1982, with a goal of creating the finest wines possible by obtaining the highest quality fruit. The Lee's named the ranch the Double L, short for Double Luck, for their identical twin daughters, Annie and Jackie, who were 5 years old at the time. The Double L is farmed organically, the only organic vineyard in the Santa Lucia Highlands. The tariff for the dinner is $85.00 per person plus tax and gratuity. For reservations please call Ouisie's 713-528-2264 Tuesday through Saturday. Any questions regarding the menu or wines may be directed to a Ouisie's manager. OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS (Details to be Announced) 10/25/01 (Thursday, 7pm) - 1999 Zinfandel: Round II 10/30/01 (Tuesday, 7pm) - Ch. Haut Brion Dinner at Four Seasons Hotel 11/07/01 (Wednesday, 7pm) - Oysters and Fevre Chablis Dinner 11/13/01 (Tuesday, 7pm) - Rhone Valley Wines Class and Tasting 11/14/01 (Wednesday, 7pm) - BV Georges de Latour Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 1998 Release Party WINE SCHOOL CANCELLATION POLICY If for any reason you need to cancel a reservation for a class, dinner, or other event, please let us know at 713-526-8787 as soon as possible. Reservations canceled before 4pm on the last business day before the event (usually 27 hours) will not be charged. Cancellations received after 4pm on the business day before the event will be charged unless those seats can be resold. All no-shows will be charged.
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Ola
How you doing? Have you been following Heffner? Very sad about the Carr people in NY. But his technical analysis is waaay off.
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Dear Mr. Arnold: Please let me know if I can call you this week at your convenient. Sincerely, Gad Caspy -----Original Message----- From: John.Arnold@enron.com [mailto:John.Arnold@enron.com] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:02 PM To: gcaspy@mba2002.hbs.edu Subject: RE: Potential employment opportunities with Enron Gad: Sorry for the extremely late response. Despite the fact that Eva referred you, we would have interest in meeting with you about emplyment opps. I was planning on going to NY in a couple weeks but at this point, I don't know. I would highly recommend that you follow the formal recruitment program in addition to any talks we have. Although I can recommend to make you an offer, it is much easier if it is done in parallel with the associate recruitment program. After the current events calm down, we can talk via phone about my experience here and why I think there are some good opportunities here. -----Original Message----- From: "Gad Caspy" <gcaspy@mba2002.hbs.edu>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Gad+20Caspy+22+20+3Cgcaspy+40mba2002+2Ehbs+2Eedu+3E+40 ENRON@ENRON.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 5:29 PM To: jarnold@enron.com Subject: Potential employment opportunities with Enron Dear Mr. Arnold: I was referred to you by Ms. Eva Pao. I am a second year MBA student at Harvard Business School, writing to express interest in exploring potential employment opportunities with Enron. In particularly, I am interested in derivatives trading. I have attached my resume for your convenience. As you can see, my professional experience has been in a variety of roles within financial institutions and specifically, managing a currency trading-desk, before starting my MBA. I would appreciate an opportunity to meet with you or with one of your colleagues, on a formal or informal basis, who might be in the Boston or NYC areas in the next few months. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Gad Caspy 24 Peabody Terrace # 1801 Cambridge, MA 02138 H (617) 876 2306 Harvard Business School MBA 2002 - Gad_Caspy_Resume.doc << File: Gad_Caspy_Resume.doc >> ********************************************************************** This e-mail is the property of Enron Corp. and/or its relevant affiliate and may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient (s). Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender or reply to Enron Corp. at enron.messaging.administration@enron.com and delete all copies of the message. This e-mail (and any attachments hereto) are not intended to be an offer (or an acceptance) and do not create or evidence a binding and enforceable contract between Enron Corp. (or any of its affiliates) and the intended recipient or any other party, and may not be relied on by anyone as the basis of a contract by estoppel or otherwise. Thank you. **********************************************************************
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daily charts and matrices as hot links 10/5
The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any financial instruments discussed herein. Any opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by on behalf of Carr Futures or its officers, directors, employees or affiliates. ? 2001 Carr Futures The charts are now available on the web by clicking on the hot link(s) contained in this email. If for any reason you are unable to receive the charts via the web, please contact me via email and I will email the charts to you as attachments. Crude http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/crude34.pdf Natural Gas http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/ngas34.pdf Distillate and Unleaded charts to follow. Nov WTI/Brent Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/clxqox.pdf Heat Crack http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/heatcrack.pdf Gas Crack http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/gascrack.pdf Jan/Feb Heat http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/hofhog.pdf Gas/Heat Spread http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/huxhox.pdf Nov/Mar Unlead http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/huxhuh.pdf Nat Gas Strip Matrix http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/StripmatrixNG34.pdf Nat Gas Spread Matrix http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/SpreadmatrixNG34.pdf Crude and Products Spread Matrix http://www.carrfut.com/research/Energy1/SpreadmatrixCL34.pdf Scott Oblander 312-762-1015 312-762-1014 fax Carr Futures 150 S. Wacker Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60606
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dot.commodore e-mail newsletter
[IMAGE]=09 Vol. 1, No. 5 " October 2001 Table of Contents Alumni News Campus News V= anderbilt in the News Research at Vanderbilt Sports News Alumni Club Happen= ings Alumni News Alumni Enjoy Homecoming 2001 The rainy weather didn't= dampen the spirits of Commodore alumni returning to campus for Homecoming= 2001, October 12-13. Hundreds of alumni and guests attended the tradition= al parade, the pre-game tailgate, the big game, educational events, and th= e annual Young Alum Bash. Read more about the weekend and check out photos= at the link above. The next Reunion and Homecoming weekend is October 25-= 26, 2002, so mark your calendars now. AVBA Members Gather, Elect New Lead= ers Members of the Association of Vanderbilt Black Alumni met at the Bisho= p Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center after the Homecoming game to visit = with old friends and announce the new club officers for the coming year. = Many alumni returned for the open house reception and to congratulate the = newly elected AVBA officers. For more information about AVBA and the elect= ions, click on the link above or e-mail carolyn.t.dunlap@vanderbilt.edu. = Campus News Saint on Campus THE TENNESSEAN--Academy Award-winning actres= s Eva Marie Saint and her husband, actor-director Jeffrey Hayden, were on = campus in mid-October as part of the Fred Coe Artist-in-Residence program.= Saint and Hayden gave master classes for theater department students for = a week. Past theater artists in the Fred Coe program have included Olympia= Dukakis, Karl Malden, Fiona Shaw and Nashville actor Barry Scott. Saint w= on the Oscar as best supporting actress in the 1954 Elia Kazan classic, "O= n the Waterfront," opposite Marlon Brando. Vanderbilt Adopts Anti-Sweats= hop Position Vanderbilt University has announced steps designed to ensure = that no officially licensed apparel bearing the University's name or logos= is produced under conditions that violate basic workers' rights. In annou= ncing the University's anti-sweatshop position, Chancellor Gordon Gee said= Vanderbilt would seek membership in both the Fair Labor Association and W= orkers Rights Consortium, two organizations that monitor and protect the r= ights of workers worldwide. Vanderbilt Transplant Center Among Top Choice= s in Recent Survey For the second year in a row, the Vanderbilt Transplant= Center has been among the top choices for clients of transplant services = across the country. In a recent United Resources Networks survey, Vanderbi= lt University Medical Center ranked No. 2 for both administrative ease and= communications. Last year, the center was No. 1 in both of these categori= es. Lilly Endowment Grant to Aid Vanderbilt's Kelly Miller Smith Institut= e, American Baptist College THE TENNESSEAN--American Baptist College and= Vanderbilt Divinity School's Kelly Miller Smith Institute have received a= n $841,000 grant from the Lilly Endowment to train African-American congre= gations in theology and social activism. The grant, which will be spread o= ut over three years, expands American Baptist College's extension program = that exists at 33 training centers, mostly in local churches. The Smith In= stitute promotes theological reflection about the role of the black church= in society. Angels and Devils Comprise Exhibit of Rare Books at Heard Lib= rary Books about witches, witchcraft, magic and occult sciences, many of wh= ich have survived multiple attempts at book burnings since their publicati= on, are among those featured in a new exhibit at the Jean and Alexander He= ard Library. "Angels and Devils: Religious and Secular Texts from the Spe= cial Collections Vault" also includes several rare copies of religious tex= ts. The exhibit is open weekdays from 9 am to 4 pm through Dec. 31. For mo= re information, call 615-322-2807. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Award= s Grant to Peabody College The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded = a three-year, $2.7 million grant to Vanderbilt University's Peabody Colleg= e to provide leadership and technology training to about 1,800 school prin= cipals and superintendents across the state of Tennessee. The award to Van= derbilt is part of the $100 million State Challenge Grants for Leadership = Development program set up by the Gates Foundation. Vanderbilt Professor= s Receive Grant to Study and Improve Special Education The U.S. Department = of Education has announced more than $8.7 million in awards to establish n= ine centers devoted to studying and improving special education. The cente= rs, at eight universities, will concentrate on reading skills, behavior an= d learning disabilities. Professors Doug Fuchs and Dan Reschly of Vanderbi= lt University were awarded a total of $700,000. Vanderbilt in the News B= aby Saved Amid Terrorist Attacks ABC NEWS.COM--When federal aviation offic= ials ordered all commercial flights nationwide grounded after terrorists s= truck New York and Washington Sept. 11, one family in Texas feared their i= nfant daughter would die as a result. Six-month-old Kareena lay dying in a= Houston hospital, awaiting the commercial flight that was supposed to bri= ng her a new liver that would save her life. Hundreds of miles away at Van= derbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee, Dr. Ravi Chari listened to= radio reports about the World Trade Center and the Pentagon as he removed= a donor's liver in preparation for Kareena's transplant. Retired Profes= sor Keeps Up With Religion THE TENNESSEAN--For some reason, it's hard to f= ind people in Nashville who know much about religion other than their own.= Charles Hambrick has always been an exception. For 25 years, he taught wo= rld religions at Vanderbilt University. He can still be found at any serio= us interfaith study group in town, no matter how small. Business Leaders= Shown Metro Schools Need Their Help THE TENNESSEAN--A school busload of b= usiness and community leaders were impressed recently with Metro's new Max= well Elementary, but they also got a reality check on its needs. At Maxwel= l the gleaming hallways still smell new and teachers are pleased with spac= ious, well-lighted classrooms. But computers are scarce, and many library = shelves are still empty. That's the sort of true-life picture that the Nas= hville Area Chamber of Commerce wants business people and community leader= s to understand. New Metro Schools Director Pedro Garcia joined Mayor Bill= Purcell, Vanderbilt Chancellor Gordon Gee and other leaders for the trip.= Vanderbilt Physician Writes Book of Personal Essays THE NASHVILLE BUSI= NESS JOURNAL--Nashville physician and philanthropist Frank Boehm is gettin= g personal. The Vanderbilt doctor has authored a book titled "Doctors Cry,= Too: Essays from the Heart of a Physician." Boehm's point of view on subj= ects such as strength and courage, faith, humor, forgiveness, death and dy= ing, parenting and the physician/patient bond is addressed in the collecti= on of essays. Research at Vanderbilt Military Kids Looking Sharper USA = TODAY--Students at Department of Defense schools outscore their public sch= ool peers on standardized tests, regardless of race, family income and par= ents' educational levels, according to a recent study. "It's the best-kept= secret in Washington," says Claire Smrekar, lead researcher for the study= commissioned by the National Education Goals Panel, a body of federal and= state officials who monitor schools. The yearlong study by the Peabody Ce= nter for Education Policy at Vanderbilt looked at 1998 test results of the= National Assessment of Educational Progress, a congressionally mandated e= xam popularly called the Nation's Report Card, and the SAT college entranc= e exam. Laughter Still the Best Medicine SCIENCE DAILY MAGAZINE--Humans= have many ways to express themselves, but one of the most enjoyable and m= ysterious is laughter. While scientists have thoroughly researched many ot= her human sounds, such as singing and talking, remarkably little is known = about the acoustics of laughter. Seeking to rectify this, Vanderbilt psych= ology professor Jo-Anne Bachorowski and Cornell psychology professor Micha= el Owren studied 1,024 laughter episodes from 97 young adults as they watc= hed funny video clips from films such as "When Harry Met Sally" and "Monty= Python and the Holy Grail." The surprising results were published in the = September issue of the "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America." Ne= w Clues to the Location of Visual Consciousness A new test that measures = what people see when viewing discordant images in each eye has produced im= portant new clues about the location of the brain activity underlying visu= al consciousness. Exploring the Interactions of Light and Matter Researc= hers at Vanderbilt's Free-Electron Laser Center are developing new kinds o= f laser surgery, creating a better X-ray source for mammography and findin= g faster ways to identify proteins. A multimedia feature uses animations, = videos, photos and text to describe center research. Sports News Commodor= e Recruit Looks Forward to SEC THE TENNESSEAN--Bryson Krueger, a shooting= guard from Phoenix who committed to the Vanderbilt men's basketball team = recently, made a splash at the Adidas Big Time Tournament and is aiming fo= r the big time. Krueger said one of the things that attracted him to Vande= rbilt was the opportunity to play in the Southeastern Conference. Commodo= res Get Big Center from Philadelphia THE PHILADEPHIA DAILY NEWS--Who says= homework has to be limited to math, English, science, etc? Not Ted Skucha= s. A 6-11, 240-pound senior center at Germantown Academy, Skuchas does won= derfully in all of the traditional subjects. He also earned an A-plus in a= course he just completed: How to Make an Intelligent Decision for Academi= c and Basketball Futures. With family and school friends happily looking o= n, Skuchas recently put on a baseball cap to reveal Vanderbilt will be his= college destination. Vanderbilt Baseball Team Gets Commitment From Top P= itcher THE TENNESSEAN--Vanderbilt baseball has gotten a commitment from Bl= ake Owen, a 6-3, 195-pound senior right-hander from East Robertson High Sc= hool. Owen, who last season had an 0.90 earned run average and struck out = 118 batters in 59 innings, has been rated the No. 4 prospect in Tennessee = and No. 81 nationally by "Baseball America." State Champion Golfer To Si= gn with Vanderbilt THE TENNESSEAN--May Wood, a three-time winner of the Di= vision II TSSAA state golf tournament from Baylor High School in Chattanoo= ga, verbally committed to Vanderbilt recently. Among the nation's top high= school prospects, Wood turned down scholarship offers from North Carolina= , Florida and Alabama. She will sign with Vanderbilt during the signing pe= riod that begins Nov. 14. Alumni Club Happenings The Nashville Vanderbi= lt Club tipped its hat to William Shakespeare as it celebrated Vanderbilt = University Theatre's 25th season at Neely Auditorium, Oct. 7. More than 90= alumni and guests attended "Brunch with the Bard" on Alumni Lawn. The eve= nt featured a presentation by Mark Cabus, a leading authority on Shakespea= re and classical literature. Afterwards the group enjoyed Vanderbilt's pro= duction of "The Comedy of Errors," followed by a visit with the director a= nd cast. The Washington, D.C., Vanderbilt Club was one of 12 Southeastern = Conference alumni groups who participated in this year's capital kick-off = Sept. 14. The event, held every year in conjunction with the beginning of= the college football season, took place at the Hard Rock Caf?. Atlanta = area alumni and friends spent a rewarding day helping out their home city = in Vanderbilt's name. The group participated in the annual "Hands on Atlan= ta Day," Oct. 6, by cleaning up trails and working on landscape needs at M= urphy Candler Park. Los Angeles and Orange County alumni got together for = a pre-performance picnic dinner and then enjoyed the Hollywood Bowl Orches= tra's grand finale show of the season, Sept. 16. The show featured splendi= d music from Hollywood, Broadway and the performing arts. The good times = rolled in New Orleans when the Vanderbilt Club gathered for a wine tasting= Oct. 4. Alumni enjoyed the "fruits of the vine" while receiving instructi= on from wine experts. Dallas Vanderbilt alums who couldn't make it to camp= us for Homecoming 2001 had their own homecoming celebration in Dallas. The= club hosted a football watching party at the McKinney Avenue Tavern, Oct.= 13. The University of Georgia Alumni Club of Dallas joined the VU fans to= add a little competitive spirit to the afternoon. The Dores are on the r= oad! The Charlotte, N.C., Vanderbilt club caravanned to the VU-South Ca= rolina football game Oct. 20. .commodore e-news is published monthly by = the Division of Institutional Planning and Advancement, Vanderbilt Univers= ity, from editorial and business offices at the Baker Building, Suite 1000= , 110 21st Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37203. Phone: 615-322-2601. Fax: 615-343= -8547. E-mail: Lew.Harris@vanderbilt.edu . Co-editors: Joanne Beckham and = Lew Harris. Design/development: Arlene Samowich Production: Samantha Fortn= er =09 If you do not wish to receive future Emails from Vanderbilt University, pl= ease CLICK HERE =20 [IMAGE]
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Your point was well taken with regards to the current situation over there. I hope you understand that my mind is always thinking in terms of how to make a trade out of a need.... i.e. swap to futures then its evolution to TAS...etc. I had no prior knowledge of how credit issues were resolved by counterparties...and didn't mean to circumvent the process.
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['john.arnold@enron.com']
FW: Restaurants
PICK A RESTAURANT FOR THIS MAKE SURE IT HAS A PRIVATE ROOM. -----Original Message----- From: Buckley, Karen Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 5:04 PM To: Lavorato, John Subject: FW: Restaurants John, Interested in any of the below for your TT dinner ? Thanks,karen. Mark's 1658 Westheimer (subject to numbers have to have at least 30 people here!.). Morton's of Chicago 5000 Westheimer, ste. 190 across from the Galleria Ruth Chris Steakhouse 6213 Richmond Ave. Nominated: Best Steak - 2000! Canyon Cafe Galleria Area
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current 185 200 over 37 dallas/wash
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['john.arnold@enron.com']
RE:
I'm at home. Let me know where you want me to meet you guys. -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Wed 11/21/2001 12:02 PM To: Ward, Kim S (Houston) Cc: Subject: RE: did not, but I went to my wine locker and picked out 12 bottles for the weekend so I think we're okay unless you're taking some to your friends. I'll call you when I'm ready and we'll figure it out. -----Original Message----- From: Ward, Kim S (Houston) Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:45 AM To: Arnold, John Subject: RE: of course, I'm just tagging with you guys. Did you ever go to Christopher's? I might go pick up some wine - any requests or recommendations? And where do you want to leave from? -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:43 AM To: Slone, Jeanie; Ward, Kim S (Houston) Subject: Is it okay to leave around 3:00?
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newsletter@nakedwomansex.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
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melissa.ginocchio@idrc.org
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IDRC Texas, World Congress - Chapter Reception Center
Please see your attachment for your invitation to the Texas World Congress - Reception Center. Thank you The following section of this message contains a file attachment prepared for transmission using the Internet MIME message format. If you are using Pegasus Mail, or any another MIME-compliant system, you should be able to save it or view it from within your mailer. If you cannot, please ask your system administrator for assistance. ---- File information ----------- File: Houstoninvited3.doc Date: 9 Oct 2001, 13:16 Size: 26112 bytes. Type: Unknown - Houstoninvited3.doc
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stephen.piasio@ssmb.com
['jarnold@enron.com']
ene
I just bought ENE at 20.20. I think its called "opportunity".
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winex@cartsonline.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
You Placed An Order
Thank you for making a purchase with Wine Exchange! Please note that the appropiate shipping and handling will be added to your order. If an item is out of stock or we need further information, we will contact you by email. We can be contacted at... Wine Exchange 800-76-WINEX wines@winex.com http://www.winex.com Here is the information you provided us: Buyer... Name : John Arnold Email : john.arnold@enron.com Phone : 713-557-3330 Address : 2000 Bagby #15403 Houston, Texas 77002 You provided us with your credit card information. Your order: Shipping option: UPS Ground Product Name : Montellori Salamartano 97 (ws 93) Quantity :4 Price :$39.99 Total :$159.96 Product Name : Banfi Excelsus 97 (ws 93) Quantity :4 Price :$51.99 Total :$207.96 Product Name : Castello Volpaia Balifico 97 (ws 94) Quantity :4 Price :$37.99 Total :$151.96 Subtotal :$519.88 Sales Tax :$0.00 Shipping & Handling :$29.00 Grand Total :$548.88 Additional shipping and handling charges will apply for the following items:
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bob.shults@enron.com
['marc.eichmann@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com', 'greg.piper@enron.com', 'brad.richter@enron.com']
Specialist Term Sheet
John, We are meeting with Bo this Thursday in New York. Attached is a Specialist Term Sheet that we will use for our discussion. We will also be incorporating a technology term sheet in our discussions. Please review the attached and let me know of any comments you have. Thanks. Bob Shults EnronOnline LLC Houston, Texas 77002-7361 713 853-0397 713 825-6372 cell 713 646-2126 bob.shults@enron.com
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info@winebid.com
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Hot Lots Without Bids at Winebid.com
A quick reminder that Winebid.com's current auction is underway and that there are some terrific lots without bids. Take a look especially at the many large format bottles and wonderful recent-vintage Burgundies offered. Here are a few: 1989 Haut-Brion, 5 liters, Parker 100 pts, reserve $3,800 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720177.shtml?720177 1982 Petrus, 6 liters, Parker 98 pts, reserve $13,995 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720456.shtml?720456 1996 Cos d1Estournel, 3 liters, Wine Spectator 95 pts, reserve $370 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720556.shtml?720556 1985 d'Yquem, 6 liters, Wine Spectator 91 pts, reserve $1,260 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720676.shtml?720676 1997 Solaia (P. Antinori), 1.5 liters, WS 98 pts, also listed by WS as #1 of top 100 wines of 2000, reserve $640 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht721249.shtml?721249 1997 Chateau Montelena Estate, 1.5 liters, Parker 98 pts, reserve $240 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht721697.shtml?721697 1999 Corton Charlemagne (Louis Latour), 750 ml, Parker 90-91, reserve $95 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720899.shtml?720899 1999 Montrachet (Bouchard), 750 ml, WS 95-100 pts, reserve $240 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720903.shtml?720903 1986 Penfolds Grange (Hermitage), 750 ml, Parker 99 pts, reserve $230 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht723447.shtml?723447 1990 Perrier Jouet Cuvee Belle Epoque, 6-bottle case, WS 94 pts, reserve $450 http://www.winebid.com/os/itemhtml/ht720154.shtml?720154 If you click on a link in this email and it doesn't open properly in your browser, try copying and pasting the link directly into your browser's address or location field. Forget your password?: http://www.winebid.com/os/send_password.shtml To be removed from the mailing list, click here: http://www.winebid.com/os/mailing_list.shtml Be sure to visit the updates page for policy changes: http://www.winebid.com/about_winebid/update.shtml
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If You Had Only Known Money Management Were This Easy...
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['jarnold@enron.com']
The Daily Quote
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knowledge@wharton.upenn.edu
['jarnold@enron.com']
K@W Newsletter Oct. 24-Nov 6, 2001: What's Hot - How Swissair
Knowledge@Wharton Newsletterhttp://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu October 24-November 6, 2001 What's Hot How Swissair Landed in Trouble The problems of Swissair clearly multiplied after the September 11 terrorist attack and subsequent plunge in ticket sales. But industry experts say the company's woes run deeper, involving management missteps that could occur at any corporation as well as troubles rooted in the economics, politics and culture of Europe.http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/whatshot.cfm Finance and Investment A New Approach to Valuing Biotech Stocks Now that the U.S. faces a bioterrorist attack in the shape of anthrax, stocks of biotechnology companies are soaring. But while these companies have promising technologies, they are years away from profits. The boomlet shows, however, how hard it is to value biotech stocks. Analysts often use proxy drivers such as the number of patents or the dollar value of partnerships to value such companies, but these drivers fail to show if the companies will be able to turn their research into marketable products. Research by Karl Ulrich, a Wharton professor of operations and information management, and other colleagues offers insights into a new approach to value biotech companies. Hint: Look at how the company's drug discovery process is organized.http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=1&articleid=454 Finance and Investment James J. Cramer Finds Truth and Inspiration in the Shopping Habits of Americans When James J. Cramer, co-founder of Smart Money and TheStreet.com and analyst on CNBC, wants to know where the U.S. economy is headed, he looks at the performance of major retailers. That, and his observations on everything from gasoline to telecom to Winston Churchill, formed the basis for an optimistic economic outlook he recently shared with participants at the Wharton Investment Management Conference.http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=1&articleid=456 Finance and Investment Should Hong Kong Worry When China Joins the WTO? As Frederick Lau sees it, what's good for China is good for Hong Kong. Lau, chief representative of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority's New York office, talked about China's entry into the World Trade Organization - and other events that will have an impact on Hong Kong's future - during a meeting earlier this month with the Wharton Asia Club.http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=1&articleid=449 Managing Technology Behind the Telecom Meltdown: Too Much Money, Too Little Foresight While investors in the late 1990s remained oblivious to signs of trouble, it is clear in hindsight that the telecommunications bubble could not possibly have lasted, according to a panel of telecom experts at the October 12 Wharton Finance Conference. They cite a number of reasons for the unraveling of the industry, and point to Europe and Asia as the real leaders in telecom.http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=14&articleid=451 Finance and Investment Citigroup CFO Sees Economic Recovery in Mid-2002 "It is going to be a very, very tough next couple of quarters," is how Todd S. Thomas, CFO of Citigroup, described the near-term economic outlook to an audience at the Wharton Finance Conference on Oct. 12. But longer-term, Thomson was more optimistic, predicting that increased government spending and/or tax cuts would stimulate a recovery. He also suggested that the financial markets must learn to adapt to the reality of "continued minor terrorism."http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=1&articleid=450 Managing Technology An Insider's Scathing Look at E-commerce Excesses As a manager in an Old Economy firm, Brian Ross naturally felt defensive when proselytizers of the New Economy preached that the Internet "had changed everything" and folks (like him) who "just didn't get it" would soon be by-passed by competitors who did. Well, Ross has done more than survive; he has written a book entitled, When the Caffeine Wears Off: De-Hyping the New Economy, in which he cheerfully kicks 'em while they're down.http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=14&articleid=452 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links from Knowledge@Wharton Sponsors GE Capital: Sales-Leasebacks: Benefits and Challenges Today CFOs must negotiate their way through a weakened economy. But even as they search for new ways to generate revenue and conserve capital, CFOs from a variety of industries are discovering the value of one strategy -- sale-leasebacks -- that for many years was primarily focused on real estate transactions. Sale-leasebacks are generally structured to unlock the equity a business has in its assets (like machinery and equipment), converting that equity into cash.http://www.gecfo.com/resources/wharton.html?c=Wharton&n=September&t=email GE Capital: Maximizing Your Trucking Fleet in Tough Times Tough times have hit the trucking industry as shippers evaluate the best way to move goods around the country: Lease or buy? For-hire truckers or private fleet? The queries arise as a glut of used trucks comes on the market and some shippers evaluate how long they can stretch existing leases. 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Alumni e-news
[IMAGE]=09 Vol. 1, No. 7 * December 2001 Table of Contents Alumni News Campus News = Vanderbilt in the News Research at Vanderbilt Sports News Alumni Club Happ= enings Alumni News What's in a Name? The Office of Alumni Programs has a= new name and a new location. Now called Alumni Relations, our office has = moved from Alumni Hall to the 10th floor of the Baker Building on 21st Ave= nue South. Our new name better describes the broad range of programs and s= ervices provided by the staff and volunteers. These services range from st= udent recruitment and alumni club events to online services and Alumni Tra= vel programs. Please visit us in person or click here for our Web page. = Expand Your Horizons It's time to make your travel plans for 2002. Alumn= i Association tours are filling up fast, so don't wait to sign up for one = of these trips. Destinations include a journey through China and down the = Yangtze River; a visit to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands; a trip t= hrough Cuba; and a Mississippi River boat cruise. All trips feature a Vand= erbilt professor who will share a unique perspective and knowledge of the = region with members of the tour. Hot Off the Press Vanderbilt's first Alu= mni Guide has hit the mail and should be in your living room now. Packaged= together with the latest issue of Vanderbilt Magazine, the comprehensive = guide is loaded with useful phone numbers, answers to frequently asked que= stions, and other relevant information about campus happenings. You can al= so find information about alumni events, services and programs, by visitin= g http://sdm0.com/index.cfm?n=3D35&s=3D304&c=3D152057&t=3D138&e=3D1874045&o= =3D466 Attention Young Alumni If you are a graduate of the classes of 1998,= 1999, 2000 or 2001, please fill out and submit the annual Young Alumni Su= rvey recently mailed to you. The information will be valuable in planning = young alumni events, updating your contact information, and assessing the = programs offered to young alums. Filling out the survey will also allow yo= u to be included in this year's Black & Gold Pages-Your Class News. If yo= u didn't receive a survey, click here to fill one out. The deadline to su= bmit your survey is coming soon, so don't delay. VU Alum Named One of To= p Artists Defining the Visual Arts Vanderbilt graduate Mel Chin was select= ed by PBS as one of 21 artists who are defining the visual arts for a new = millennium. Chin and the other 20 artists discussed their lives, their wor= k and their visions in Art:21-Art in the Twenty-First Century, a four-part= series that premiered in September on PBS. Board of Trust Chair Writes= Biography About Late Husband, Bronson Ingram NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL--= Martha Rivers Ingram has written a biography about her late husband, Brons= on Ingram, titled E. Bronson Ingram: Complete These Unfinished Tasks of Mi= ne. The 320-page book presents a behind-the-scenes look at a man who was r= enowned for his multiple business interests and philanthropic involvement.= Martha Ingram became the chairman of Ingram Industries, her husband's com= pany, five days after he died in 1995. The company is now an $11 billion d= istribution conglomerate, and Martha Ingram is well-known as one of the to= p female executives in the nation. She is also chair of the Vanderbilt Boa= rd of Trust. Vanderbilt Alumna Writes Book About FBI Spy Vanderbilt gradua= te Elaine Shannon, BA'68, covers the Justice Department and the FBI for Ti= me magazine and specializes in writing about terrorism. Little Brown will = publish her third book in January-The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Sec= ret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Damaging FBI Agent in U.S. His= tory. Shannon is a correspondent with Time magazine's Washington bureau. = Vanderbilt Crew Forms Local Alumni Club Aboard USS Porter Three Vanderbilt = alumni-Lt. Cmdr. Roger Camp, BS'90, Lt. j.g. Lauren Brick, BS'99, and Ensi= gn Katie Dudash, BS'00, recently completed a six-month Mediterranean cruis= e as sailors onboard the USS Porter. The Porter is one of the Navy's newes= t Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers. These destroyers have a w= ardroom complement of 22-24 officers; so three officers from Vanderbilt pr= actically constituted a local alumni club. Alumna Works With Burn Victims= of World Trade Center Attacks Vanderbilt alumna Hayes Vargo, BA'96, went o= n to earn a BSN in nursing from Columbia University, and now works as a st= aff nurse in the William Randolph Hearst Burn Center located at New York P= resbyterian's Cornell Medical Center. She was there on Sept. 11 and has sp= ent the days since working with the burn victims from the World Trade Cent= er terrorist attacks. Campus News Vanderbilt Funds Bridge Across 21st Av= enue South NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL--The Metropolitan Planning Commissio= n has approved a $2 million campus footbridge that will span 21st Avenue S= outh and connect the Peabody campus to the Vanderbilt historic campus near= the Central Library. Plans call for the pedestrian bridge to cross the he= avily congested road near the Edgehill intersection, with endpoints near M= agnolia Circle on the Peabody side and Godchaux Hall on the other. Vander= bilt Community Office Helps Students Be Good Neighbors THE TENNESSEAN--Ma= ry Pat Teague says things are not perfect between Vanderbilt University st= udents who live off campus and their neighbors, but she's trying to change= that. Teague is the assistant director of the Office of Community, Neighb= orhood and Government Relations at Vanderbilt. The results of the office's= work are apparent, Teague said. Last academic year, she received 22 compl= aints from neighbors, most of them about noisy parties. This year, Teague = said, she's had to intervene only six times. Owen School, Law School Esta= blish New Program THE TENNESSEAN--To the students, it's a way to get a tast= e of how lawyers and executives think and work-before the two groups are = thrown together on the job. At Vanderbilt University's new law and business= program, MBA and law students come together in special courses focusing = on transactions. Law students earn a law degree with a certificate of spec= ialization in law and business. Business students graduate with an MBA deg= ree and a concentration in law and business. Vanderbilt Student-Conducte= d Poll: Nashvillians Favor Scrutiny of People from Middle East THE TENNES= SEAN--Most Nashvillians say it's OK to single out people of Middle Eastern= descent for special law enforcement checks, according to a poll released = recently by Vanderbilt University. The poll indicated that more African-Am= ericans than others supported the extra security checks for people who are= -or appear to be-Middle Eastern. Seventy-four percent of African-Americans= said they support such special scrutiny vs. 64 percent of white and other= residents. VUMC Board Votes to Build Outpatient Tower Next to Children'= s Hospital THE TENNESSEAN--The Vanderbilt University Medical Center Board = has approved an 11-story pediatric outpatient tower to be built next to th= e Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital now under construction on the camp= us. If the university's Board of Trust approves the plan, work will begin = right away on the 169,000-square-foot tower. It would almost triple the am= ount of outpatient clinic space and consolidate services that are now spre= ad over five buildings. Vanderbilt in the News Vanderbilt Generates Lot= s of Jobs in Middle Tennessee NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL--According to fede= ral statistics, research and development activities at Vanderbilt Universi= ty generated more than 5,000 jobs in Middle Tennessee on and off campus. T= hose jobs are among the nearly 1 million created by research and developme= nt activities at colleges and universities throughout the United States. = Owen Recognized as One of Most Tech-Savvy Business Schools NASHVILLE BUSI= NESS JOURNAL--Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management h= as been recognized as one of the most tech-savvy business schools in the n= ation by Business 2.0 magazine. For its eLab and tech offerings in other a= reas of study, the Owen School joined 19 others across the nation on the m= agazine's list. Research at Vanderbilt VUMC Plans to Build Facility to = Care for People With Diabetes THE TENNESSEAN--Vanderbilt University Medic= al Center plans to build a multimillion-dollar, one-of-a-kind facility dev= oted exclusively to the care of people with diabetes and research into the= disease. The plans for the new comprehensive-care center, set to open in = the next few years, were formally unveiled recently at a dinner that cappe= d a daylong symposium. Mosquito May Be Nature's Most Effective Bioterro= rist Laurence Zwiebel calls the mosquito "the ultimate bioterrorist." He = should know. The assistant professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt = University has contracted malaria many times while studying the bugs throug= hout the Third World. Recently, however, Zwiebel and colleagues reported a= genetic breakthrough that might tip the scale of the people-versus-mosqui= to battle decidedly into the human camp. The Road to Greener Cities Com= munication of Science, Engineering and Technology intern Nana Koram descri= bes the process of developing more efficient fuel cells as replacements fo= r the internal combustion engine based on her experience working in the la= boratory of chemistry professor Charles Lukehart. Differences in Brain Us= age Among Braille Readers Shed New Light on the Relationship Between Thoug= ht and Language Individuals who have been blind from birth use different p= arts of their brain when reading Braille than those who lost their sight e= arly in life-a difference that sheds new light on the relationship between= thought and language. VU Creates Innovative Engineering and Multidiscipl= inary Program NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL--The National Science Foundation h= as granted $2.7 million to Vanderbilt to teach engineers to design safer a= nd more reliable aircraft, automobiles and buildings-just about anything = that requires a complex engineering system. Using the Science Foundation c= ash, the university will create the Multidisciplinary Training in Reliabili= ty and Risk Engineering and Management Program. Sports News Vanderbilt = Athletics Official Home Page For the latest on Vanderbilt athletics, inclu= ding news about the men's and women's teams, visit the official Vanderbilt= Website at: http://sdm0.com/index.cfm?n=3D35&s=3D304&c=3D152057&t=3D138&e= =3D1874045&o=3D462 Vanderbilt Women's Basketball Coach is "Philly Guy" = THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER--Fourth-ranked Vanderbilt visited Temple recentl= y to complete a homecoming weekend for Commodore women's basketball coach = Jim Foster. He has never stopped being a "Philly guy" since leaving as co= ach of St. Joseph's in 1991 for Nashville and the Southeastern Conference.= He is a 1980 graduate of Temple and also served in the late 1970s as head= coach of the Bishop McDevitt High girls' team, where he persuaded his fri= end Geno Auriemma-now the women's coach at No. 1-ranked Connecticut-to joi= n him on the bench with the Lancers. Alumni Club Happenings For upcomi= ng alumni club events in your area, click on the headline above Nashville = Young Alums Gather for Po' Boys and Hush Puppies On Thursday, Nov. 29, memb= ers of the Nashville Vanderbilt Club "GOLD" (Graduates Of the Last Decade)= gathered for a fun-filled night at the South Street restaurant. The crowd= enjoyed food, drink and beach ambiance. Louisville, Tampa, and Dallas Hap= py Hours Alumni in Louisville got together at Brasserie Deitrich on Oct. 2= 5; the Tampa Vanderbilt Club gathered with the University of Florida-Tampa = Gator Club at Pop City on Nov. 1; and the Dallas Vanderbilt Club joined t= he SMU Young Alumni Club at Sambucca Jazz Caf? on Nov.14. American Icon Ro= ckwell Highlighted in the Big Apple The New York Vanderbilt Club paid tribu= te to Norman Rockwell on Nov. 17, when more than 70 alumni and guests gath= ered for a breakfast reception at the Stanhope Park Hyatt. The breakfast w= as followed by a lecture and slide presentation on Norman Rockwell by Amy = Kirschke, assistant professor of fine arts at Vanderbilt. After the lectur= e, the group walked to the Guggenheim Museum to view the exhibit, Norman R= ockwell: Pictures for the American People, the most comprehensive collecti= on of Rockwell's art ever organized. Windy City Art Event The Chicago Van= derbilt Club hosted one of their most successful events this fall on Nov. = 10 in conjunction with the Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Studio of the South e= xhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago. Before touring the exhibit, the gr= oup gathered for breakfast and a lecture at the Hilton Chicago and Towers.= The featured professor was Vivien Fryd, associate professor of art histor= y and American and Southern Studies. .commodore e-news is published month= ly by the Division of Institutional Planning and Advancement, Vanderbilt U= niversity, from editorial and business offices at the Baker Building, Suit= e 1000, 110 21st Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37203. Phone: 615-322-2601. Fax: 6= 15-343-8547. E-mail: Lew.Harris@vanderbilt.edu . Editor: Lew Harris, BA'68= . Co-editor: Joanne Beckham, BA'62. Design/development: Arlene Samowich. 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FW: Hello from David Hsu
-----Original Message----- From: "David HSU" <David_Hsu@PanCanadianEnergy.com>@ENRON Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 10:35 AM To: mmaggi@enron.com Subject: Hello from David Hsu Mike, It was nice to meet you last night. At PanCanadian, I'm the gas options trader, where much of my work is focused on clearing stuff for customer business. If you have the opportunity, let me know of any new options products you guys are working on that I might be able to sell to our producer, pipeline, and LDC customers for hedging. David Hsu - David_Hsu.vcf
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RE: Trading Track - New participants (rotations assgined)
Hi John, We are not moving forward with the external offers at this point and only concentrating on internal. However, I have adivsed them I would keep in touch with them - should this change I will give you a call and give you an update. Thanks, Karen. -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:45 PM To: Buckley, Karen Subject: RE: Trading Track - New participants (rotations assgined) Did we hear a response from the guy who works on the floor of the Nymex? -----Original Message----- From: Buckley, Karen Sent: Tue 11/13/2001 5:22 PM To: Allen, Phillip K.; Arnold, John; Bentley, Corry; Black, Don; Davis, Mark Dana; Gaskill, Chris; Gossett, Jeffrey C.; Grigsby, Mike; Herndon, Rogers; Martin, Thomas A.; Meyn, Jim; McMichael Jr., Ed; Mrha, Jean; Neal, Scott; Presto, Kevin M.; Schwieger, Jim; Shively, Hunter S.; Sturm, Fletcher J.; Superty, Robert; Will, Lloyd Cc: Lavorato, John Subject: Trading Track - New participants (rotations assgined) <<Trading Track Rotations November 9th.xls>> All, The attached spreadsheet outlines the rotations for the internal new hires to the Trading Track. I will be meeting with the new TT A&A tomorrow, and subject to them signing all associated documentation, they will join the Track immediately. Let me know if you have any questions with respect to the rotations outlined and we can make the appropriate changes as we move forward. Thanks, Karen B. x54667
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Opus One and more . . .
To Place an order . . . PLEASE CALL 973-376-0005 ask for Order Dept.www.winelibrary.com or e-mail us at swl@winelibrary.com 1. #13794 - Opus One 1998 - $117.99 a bottle - On Sale Limit 2 bottles per customer please!! Well here it is again,the 1998 Opus One. Not much you can say here, except- keep those verticals going! 2. #15427 - Corzano 1998 "I Tre Borri" Chianti - $30.99 a bottle - (Only $24.79 when you buy a case) 93 Points - Gary Vaynerchuk - Wine Library This wine comes in 6-pack cases "This wine could go down as 1 of the top 5 wines I have had this year. I have always been impressed by this winery and the Reserva Chianti is amoung the best ever produced. The Riserva is 100% Sangiovese, from the oldest vines, with the best exposure. Vinfied in barrel, this silky, explosively aromatic Chianti is the best wine Corzano e Paterno has ever produced. Aljosha feels it best represents the wonderful vineyards of Corzano e Paterno. "Gary V - Wine Library Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 3. #13554 - Babcock 1999 Black Label Syrah - $54.99 a bottle - (Only $43.99 when you buy a case) This wine comes in 6-pack cases This wine is huge in every respect. It really typifies one of Babcock's favorite themes in winemaking-- the integration of amplitude and balance. In contrast to the 1997 Black Label Cuvee, this wine is a little more compact, achieving the same riveting intensity, but at a lower finished alcohol. The result-- a concentrated, teeth-staining wine, with elegance. Parker has now put this wine on the map,and Babcock has taken it to even a higher level with this massive effort ! Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 4. #13918 - La Fleur De Bouard 1998 Lalande de Pomerol - $27.99 a bottle - (Only $22.39 when you buy a case) Featured in last week's Wall Street Journal! Limited Supply Avail! "An outstanding effort . . . this 98 from Pomerol displays a brilliant nose and a deep, dark color. The fruit just seems to last and last throughout the palate leading you to a tremendously smooth finish. Limited Supply! "Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 5. #15875 - Bollini 2000 Pinot Grigio - $8.99 a bottle - (Only $7.19 when you buy a case) "Clear, yellowish-straw color, with fresh white grape aromas and a distinct floral fruit found typical of Pinot Grigio. Citric acidity and crisp flavors, full-bodied and round, clean and fresh. If you like Santa Margherita you will never drink it again after tasting this wine!"Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 6. #16144 - Manzone 2000 Dolcetto D'Alba - $11.99 a bottle - (Only $9.59 when you buy a case) Manzone is one of Piedmonte's superstars. The 2000 version of this Dolcetto is a very explosive wine and an outstanding value. The dark fruit and complexity on both the finish and the mid-palate is very exciting. If you are looking for a wine to drink with a steak or lamb I couldn't think of a better combo than this. Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 7. #11869 - Joel Gott 2000 Zinfandel - $14.99 a bottle - (Only $11.99 when you buy a case) 90 Points - Rob Hunter - Wine Library This lush fruit driven red explodes on the palate, ripe bright raspberries and subtle cherry flavors come forth right from the beginning. Slight hints of pepper and spice intermingle on the palate. A true pleasure to drink, try this with your holiday meals. This also has a lasting finish that really rounds out this wonderful wine. Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 8. #13003 - Cline 1999 California Syrah - $8.79 a bottle - On Sale Dollar for dollar this may be the best value in the shop ! Cline has always made great wine and this 1999 Syrah is an explosive fruit bomb. If you have been a fan of the Shiraz grape from Australia you will find this to be an amazing wine. Cherry is the dominate flavor in this wine and the finish is almost overwhelming. Don't miss this wine ! Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com!
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The hottest e-mail of the year????
To Place an order . . . PLEASE CALL 973-376-0005 ask for Order Dept.www.winelibrary.com or e-mail us at swl@winelibrary.com 1. #16311 - Riecine 1999 Chianti Classico - $19.99 a bottle - (comes to $15.99 when you buy a case!) 91 Points - Wine Spectator "Super for 1999. Beautiful aromas of plum and berry, with hints of smoky, grilled meat, brushwood and tea. Full-bodied, with big, well-integrated tannins and a long, silky-smooth, chocolaty finish. Best after 2002. 1,300 case made."Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 2. #16260 - Aldo Conterno 1997 Barolo "Colonnello" - $93.99 a bottle - On Sale!!! 94 Points - Wine Spectator This wine comes in 6-pack cases "A racy young wine, with lots of class. Very refined aromas of flowers, raspberries, plums and hints of spice. Starts slowly on the palate, then kicks in with tight and pronouncedly silky tannins. Best Colonnello ever. Best after 2005 830 cases made"Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 3. #16271 - Diamond Creek 1999 Gravelly Meadow - $139.99 a bottle - On Sale!!! This wine comes in 6-pack cases This is a very rare wine Diamond Creek has done it again,they have made a super wine in 1999.Look for the Gravelly Meadow to be this years top wine,the Meadow is a exploding example of what the 1999 vintage is all about.Huge massive fruit and exploding ripe tannis make this wine one of the top 1999 we tasted !Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 4. #16272 - Diamond Creek 1999 Volcanic Hill - $139.99 a bottle - On Sale This wine comes in 6-pack cases Diamond Creek has done it again,they have made a super wine in 1999.After scoring 94 points in 1998 one can only imagine the ratings these wines may score.Huge massive wine that easily can age for 20-40 years.The Volcanic Hill is a serious wine for a serious wine drinker.Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 5. #16273 - Diamond Creek 1999 Red Rock - $139.99 a bottle - On Sale This wine comes in 6-pack cases Diamond Creek has done it again,they have made a super wine in 1999.After scoring 94 points in 1998 one can only imagine the ratings these wines may score.Huge massive wine that easily can age for 20-40 years.The Red Rock is massive and exciting,blackberry,currant and cassis are all exploding on the palate.Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 6. #16171 - Chat St. Michelle 1998 Reserve Syrah - $28.99 a bottle - (comes to $23.19 when you buy a case!) 93 Points - Wine Spectator This wine comes in 6-pack cases "Chateau Ste. Michelle and its sister winery, Columbia Crest, have been fine-tuning their approaches to Syrah since 1995, and plans are to dive into production of this varietal in a big way. A ripe 1998 vintage produced a gorgeous example of what's possible in Washington with Syrah. This wine is rich and fragrant, a supple and yummy mouthful of plum, blackberry and cherry fruit that mingles on the creamy finish with hints of vanilla and exotic spices. It's beautifully made, and packed with enough flavor to develop with cellaring. Drink now through 2008. "Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 7. #15935 - Beringer 1999 Sbragia Chardonnay - $49.99 a bottle - (comes to $39.99 when you buy a case!) 94 Points - Robert Parker "... reveals more structure than previous vintages (due to the cool growing season). Dense and thick, with an unctuous texture as well as fine underlying acidity, smoky oak, rich, leesy, hazelnut married with copious quantities of tropical fruit, and a flamboyant personality, this sensational Chardonnay should drink well for 4-5 years"Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 8. #16301 - Rochioli 2000 Chardonnay - $38.99 a bottle - (comes to $31.19 when you buy a case!) This wine comes in 6-pack cases Many of you have been waiting for this one.Rochioli is making some of the best wines in all of California,the 2000 Chardonnay is world class.With loads of fruit,cream,butter and even butterscotch the wines complexity is overwhelming.Very limited !!!Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 9. #11856 - Riecine 1997 La Gioia - $52.99 a bottle (comes to $42.39 when you buy a case!) 93 Points - Wine Spectator "Super class in a glass. Wonderful aromas of berry, cherry, raspberry and mint. Full-bodied, with very fine tannins and a long, long aftertaste of ripe fruit and mint. Best from 2000 through 2005. (1025 cases produced)"Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 10. #15637 - Poggio Al Sole Toscana Serraselva 1998 - $39.99 a bottle - (comes to $31.99 when you buy a case!) 95 Points - Wine Spectator This wine comes in 6-pack cases You heard it here first! Our own Gary Vaynerchuk also gave this wine his own 95+ rating back on June 8th! "Glorious blackberries, currants and berries. Full-bodied and incredibly classy, with a solid palate and ultrafine tannins. Goes on and on. One of the most underrated producers in the business. Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Best after 2006" - The Wine Spectator - "The Seraselva is 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine is a full-bodied with good tannic structure. Seraselva displays aromas of cedar, cigar-box, and deep, dark fruit. The wine has powerful flavors of black currant, licorice and with strong impressions of oak. The extracted and tannic structure of this wine could benefit from bottle aging.The Seraselva was scored 93 Points by the Wine Spectator last year,this is clearly a far superior wine." - 95+ Points - Gary Vaynerchuk (June 8, 2001)Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! ----------------- Last Shot Wines! size> - A key feature of our e-mail service is not only letting you know when hot, new wines come into the store . . . but also when outstanding bottles are just about to sell out. Here are three tremendous efforts that won't see much more time here!!! 1. #14740 - Chateau Pavie Macquin 1998 - $84.99 a bottle - On Sale 95 Points - Robert Parker "Nearly exaggerated levels of intensity, extract, and richness are apparent in this opaque blue/purple-colored wine. Sumptuous aromas of blueberries, blackberries, and cherries combine with smoke, licorice, vanillin, and truffles to create a compelling aromatic explosion. The wine is fabulously dense, full-bodied, and layered, with multiple dimensions, gorgeous purity, and superbly integrated acidity as well as tannin. One of the most concentrated wines of the vintage, it possesses immense potential, but patience is requires. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2030" Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 2. #14793 - Chateau Quinault L`Enclos 1998 - $74.99 a bottle - On Sale 94 Points - Robert Parker "An elegant as well as powerful effort, this dense ruby/purple-colored 1998 reveals notes of plums, black raspberries, vanillin, minerals, licorice, and spice. Exceptionally rich with an outstanding texture, this medium to full-bodied wine possesses a distinctive, individualistic style, largely because of its floral, blueberry fruit flavors. Although accessible, it will age for two decades. Anticipated maturity: 2002-2020." Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com! 3. #16109 - Antinori 1997 Badia A Passignano Chianti Classico Riserva - $37.99 a bottle - On Sale 92 Points - Robert Parker "One of the treasures of the Piero Antinori empire. The dense ruby/purple-colored 1997 Chianti Classico Riserva is the finest wine I have tasted from this relatively new estate...medium to full-bodied and concentrated, with low acidity and ripe tannin, it is a voluptuous, pure, super-concentrated yet accessible 1997 Chianti Classico." Have your own tasting notes? Post your own review of this wine on Wine Library.com!
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Use of debit cards earns the 5% cash discount. <p> Both regular and cash discount prices are listed. Specials available at all locations. <p> E-mail any questions or comments about these special offers to:<br><br> <a href='mailto:sales@specsonline.com'><span class='whitelink'>sales@specsonline.com</span></a></p> <!-- store info --> Spec's largest and most famous location is at 2400 Smith St. on the south edge of downtown. 16 other locations are around Houston. <p> Spec's is famous for providing customers more wine, liquor, beer and specialty foods and at lower prices than anyone in Texas. <p> Store Hours:<br> All stores are open from<br> 10AM to 9PM Monday through Saturday. <p> Charge Cards Honored:<br> American Express, Mastercard, Visa, Discover cards. <p> To arrange delivery, call order department at 713-526-8787 OR TOLL FREE 888-526-8787 <p> <b><i>Spec's, for the good stuff.<br></i></b> <p> <p> Spec's is not responsible for mis-prints or typographical errors. All customers must be at least 21 years old. <p> <!-- store info --> <br clear='all'> <!-- --> <a href="http://www.wineisit.com/ad/2001October/Weekly/20011022/spec.html"> <img src="http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/email_weekly_link.gif" width="160" height="100" alt="" border="0"></a> </td> </tr> </table> <!-- --> <!-- left message text --> </td> <td align='left' valign='top'> <!-- inner table --> <table width='350' border='0' cellspacing='2' cellpadding='5' align='left'> <tr> <td height='10' align='left' valign='top' nowrap class='emailH'><span class='emailH'><u>Monthly Specials:</span></a></u></td> <td colspan='2' align='right' valign='top' class='emailH'>October, 2001<br><font size='-2' face='verdana, tahoma, arial'>Valid 10/8 thru 11/3</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='text1' colspan='3'> <!-- specials list--> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/turningleafcab.gif' alt='' border='0' width="125" height="79"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Turning Leaf Cabernet Sauvignon 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>This wine expresses itself with dark plum and black currant flavors layered with spicy oak and a slight chocolate finish. The wine is full bodied with structured tannins providing balance and elegance for a pleasurable drinking experience.<br></P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$5.79</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $6.09</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/torresella_pgrigio.gif' alt='' border='0' width="40" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Torresella 2000 Pinot Grigio 750ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>Aromas of fresh fruit, apple and melon; crisp and clean flavors; dry and beautifully balanced. An excellent complement to soups, antipasti, prosciutto, melon and light fish and pastas.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$6.49</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $6.83</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/Bella_pinot.jpg' alt='' border='0' width="120" height="138"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Bella Sera Pinot Grigio 1.5 L</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>The new Bella Sera Pinot Grigio is clean, crisp and refreshing. Utilizing fruit from the Tre Venezie region and subtle winemaker influence, Bella Sera captures the essence of the Pinot Grigio varietal and is a wine that is "true to the grape". The 1999 Pinot Grigio has a clear, straw color and a pleasant nose with delicate aromas of apricot and tropical fruit. This wine is refreshing and crisp with a light to medium body that will allow it to pair well with dishes of all types. Particularly good pairings include grilled vegetables, light pasta dishes and seafood. The refreshing style of the wine makes it a must for hot summer months.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$7.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $8.41</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/Bella_merlot.jpg' alt='' border='0' width="120" height="137"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Bella Sera Merlot 1.5L</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>The new Bella Sera Merlot clearly attests to the rising notoriety of Merlot in general, and Italian Merlot in particular, by offering a full flavored style without the more astringent tannins found in Cabernet Sauvignon. Ruby red in color, with aromas of currants and cherries, Bella Sera Merlot offers supple plum and blackberry flavors on the palate, and a ripe, rich finish. The vibrant fruit flavors and good acidity of this Merlot make it an excellent match with a wide range of foods, including tomato-based pasta dishes, grilled meats and poultry.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$7.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $8.41</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/tosti_asti.gif' alt='' border='0' width="42" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Tosti Asti 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>Tosti was founded in 1820 and is located in Canelli, Italy in the heart of the Asti region. Produced from the Moscato grape, it has a pale straw color with golden highlights. The sparkle is soft, lively with a delicate, aromatic nose and a trace of pear and fruit with a sweet flavor.<br><br>Enjoy Tosti Asti whenever you feel like enjoying a great glass of wine.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$7.69</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $8.09</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/ecco_pgrigio.gif' alt='' border='0' width="83" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio<br>750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>This Pinot Grigio has a clear, straw color and a pleasant nose with delicate aromas of apricot and tropical fruit. The wine displays crisp subtle flavors with excellent balance and a snappy finish. With its harmonious flavors and crisp acidity, this wine is an excellent match with seafood, poultry, pasta and vegetarian dishes.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$7.88</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $8.29</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/ecco_merlot.gif' alt='' border='0' width="86" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Ecco Domani Merlot 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>Ecco Domani Merlot displays a deep red color tinged with ruby-red reflections. Aromas of blueberry and blackberry are evident, with a hint of jam on the nose. This wine is well-balanced, soft and harmonic wine on the palate. Our Merlot is a perfect match for a wide range of foods, particularly tomato-based pasta dishes, poultry and grilled meats.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$7.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $8.41</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/lockwood-cab.gif' alt='' border='0' width="43" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Lockwood 1998 Cabernet Sauvignon, Monterey 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>All of the grapes used in this 1998 Cabernet Sauvignon came from Lockwood's San Lucas vineyard. Two percent Cabernet Franc and a touch of Merlot enhance its complexity. This is a powerful wine that beams with bright, jammy fruit and rich layers of cocoa, eucalyptus, and leather that will soften and grow more elegant over the next 5-7 years.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$9.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $10.52</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/monthaven_cab.jpg' alt='' border='0' width="116" height="115"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Monthaven Coastal 1998 Cabernet Sauvignon <br>750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>Monthaven Coastal wines are produced using fruit grown along California's Central Coast. A region best known for its warm, sunny days, foggy evenings, and cool ocean breezes, the Central Coast's mild climate and longer growing season enhance the grapes' varietal characteristics and allow the rich, complex and decidedly distinctive flavors to show themselves in each and every bottle of Monthaven Coastal.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$8.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $9.46</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/monthavenchard.jpg' alt='' border='0' width="108" height="108"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Monthaven Coastal 1998 Chardonnay 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>Monthaven Coastal wines are produced using fruit grown along California's Central Coast. A region best known for its warm, sunny days, foggy evenings, and cool ocean breezes, the Central Coast's mild climate and longer growing season enhance the grapes' varietal characteristics and allow the rich, complex and decidedly distinctive flavors to show themselves in each and every bottle of Monthaven Coastal.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$8.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $9.46</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/gallo_ej_caskcream.gif' alt='' border='0' width="55" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>E & J Cask & Cream<br>Liqueur 34? 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>"? a smooth, easy-to-drink cream liqueur made from blending E&J - and rich, imported cream to give it a uniquely delicious flavor. The brandy provides lingering delights of vanilla and butterscotch, which are enriched with velvety, Dutch cream."<br><br>Gregory Hill, Brandymaster</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$9.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $10.52</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/moskovskaya.gif' alt='' border='0' width="39" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Moskovskaya Vodka<br>80? 1 L.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>From Moscow's famous Cristall Distillery, makers of Stolichnaya and known worldwide for exceptional quality, this is the top-selling vodka in Russia. Virtually identical to Stoli (except the label is green, not red) at a bargain price!</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$12.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $13.67</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/bacardi8.gif' alt='' border='0' width="113" height="122"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Bacardi 8 Yr Rum 80?<br>750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>From its origins in Cuba in 1862, Bacardi has always been considered one of the world's finest rums. It has a slight hint of banana in the nose, with a warm, syrupy palate.</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$16.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $17.88</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/jagermeister.gif' alt='' border='0' width="89" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>J?germeister 70? 750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>Named after Germany's patron saint of hunting, this unique herbal liqueur is made with 56 different spices for a pleasantly bitter taste. It's enjoyed cold (some bars feature it on tap with a chiller that keeps it at 4 degrees!) or in mixed drinks such as the German Chocolate Cake (1/2 oz. each Jagermeister and chocolate liqueur, with splashes of coconut rum and butterscotch schnapps).</P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$16.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $17.88</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/disaronno750.gif' alt='' border='0' width="78" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Amaretto Di Saronno 56?<br>750 ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>When Bernardino Luini painted a fresco of the Madonna in 1525, his model, a young inkeeper, fell in love with him and created this liqueur as a gift of her love. It's still made according to that original recipe, from the highest quality natural ingredients - alcohol, burnt sugar and the pure essence of 17 selected herbs and fruits soaked in apricot kernel oil. The sweet almond flavors have notes of honey, chocolate and orange. </P></span> </td></tr><tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='3'>Cash Price: <span class='specialred'>$17.99</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class='text2'>Regular Price: $18.94</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td align='left' class='emailtextblack' colspan='4'><hr size='1' width='100%' color='green'></td> </tr> <tr> <td class='emailtextblack' colspan='3' vAlign=top> <table cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' align='left' width='125'><tr> <td align='middle'><img src='http://www.wineisit.com/ad/graphics/remyvsop.gif' alt='' border='0' width="47" height="150"></td> </tr></table> <p><SPAN class=text1>Remy Martin VSOP Cognac 80? 750ml.</span> <p><SPAN class=text2>The flagship of the brand. One bottle alone contains hundreds of blend components, ranging from four to 15 years in age. The brand itself is a Fine Champagne Cognac taken from the two best crus. 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caroline.abramo@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
RE:
its in 10 minutes.. the gas piece -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 9:46 AM To: Abramo, Caroline Subject: If you have blackberry, keep me informed about pira
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john.lavorato@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
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john did you talk to mike. is he okay with my condition. current 1085 all 150 balt -3.5 sd -3 phili -14 atl -3 cinci +5 minn +3.5 ne +9 ne/mia over 35 gb +3 oak -18 car +7
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capstone@ktc.com
['bob.mckinney@capstone-ta.com']
Nat Gas market analysis for 10-25-01
Attached please find the Natural Gas market analysis for today. Thanks, Bob McKinney - 10-25-01 Nat Gas.doc
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a..shankman@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
RE:
he's not coming. -----Original Message----- From: Arnold, John Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 6:37 PM To: Shankman, Jeffrey A.; Nowlan Jr., John L. Subject: Not so impressed with David goldman. For a guy who has worked in derivatives for 10 years, couldnt answer some simple questions. Very poor financial derivatives knowledge even though he worked at CRT for a long time and a Lyonnais for a while. The only value I see in him is that he worked at BP for a while and might have some knowledge as to how they work.
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fzerilli@powermerchants.com
['pmg@enron.com', 'john.arnold@enron.com']
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CFTC Charges Two Tx. Men With Defrauding Former Employer =09 =09 =09 =09 10/29/2001 =09 Dow Jones Commodities Service =09 =09 =09 =09 (Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) =09 =09 =09 =09 WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission ann= ounced Monday it has filed an administrative action against two Texasmen = for defrauding their former employer, Coastal Corporation. The CFTC says = over a five-month period during 1996, Clay Krhovjak, of Bellville, Texas, a= nd Paul Cochran, of Houston, engaged in a fraudulent trading scheme to allo= cate profitable trades belonging to Coastal to accounts controlled by other= unnamed scheme participants. =09 =09 The two men were assistant vice presidents at Coastal'scommodity futures = trading desk in Houstonand were responsible for placing energy futures or= ders for Coastal with floor personnel at the New York Mercantile Exchange, = the CFTC said. The CFTC said the men conducted their scheme through Refin= ed Energy, Inc. of Red Bank, New Jersey, which was one of the NYMEX floor o= perations used by Coastal. "This allocation scheme ensured Cochran, Krhov= jakand other participants risk-free personal profits," according to the CFT= C complaint. The CFTC also alleges the two men defrauded Coastal by tradi= ng ahead of the firm's futures trades, in that they used advance knowledge = of Coastal trades to obtain profits illegally for themselves and others. = A public hearing will be held at a later date to determine if the allegatio= ns are true and if so, what sanctions are appropriate, the CFTC said. Sep= arately, in September 2001, Krhovjakand Cochran each pleaded guilty to one = count of conspiracy to commit commodities fraud before the U.S. District Co= urt for the Southern District of Texas. Sentencing in that case is expected= in early 2002, the CFTC said. -By Kim Archer, Dow Jones Newswires; 202= -479-0853; Kim.Archer@dowjones.com =09
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john.lavorato@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
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stl -14 200 stl det over 49.5 200
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n..gilbert@enron.com
['john.arnold@enron.com']
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Boone said to tell you "Happy Thanksgiving"
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['jarnold@enron.com']
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capstone@ktc.com
['bob.mckinney@capstone-ta.com']
Nat Gas market analysis for 11-26-01
Attached please find the Natural Gas market analysis for today. Thanks, Bob McKinney - 11-26-01 Nat Gas.doc
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feedback@intcx.com
['icehelpdesk@intcx.com', 'sales@intcx.com', 'iceuserslist@list.intcx.com']
New Products for Power and Natural Gas
A Reminder to all Power and Natural Gas Traders: IntercontinentalExchange has launched financial swaps settling against our = Power and Natural Gas indices. Two new products, NG Fin Sw Swap, FP for IC= E and Fin Swap-Peak, FP for ICE are now listed for the Henry Hub in Natural= Gas and for Cinergy and PJM-West in Power. Please include these new marke= ts in your portfolios. = = = = = = = = = = = = =
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steve.lafontaine@bankofamerica.com
['jarnold@enron.com']
whats up young man?
johnny hope all is well. is ok here. new york a little stranger than normal for obvious reasons.. wwe're trying to get back to normal. pretty stressful cupla weeks. business has been pretty good(trading anyway) in natgas and oil. certainly have been some changes in natgas fundamentals but too littl too late im afraid to get bullish . market sucks and the newest shock to macr economics im starting to think are mitigating what mite have been some postive bullish changes like gas/oil relationship and gas shut ins. looks shitty i think. im not as short as ive been but starting to think this witer is waaay too high priced. just funtction timing i guess. i sold a few march aprils again. just doesnt fit the curve and i think 80% probabitly we end march with over 1.3 tcf in the ground. wud keep things ugle for awhile. anyway curious your thots as always. also wanted to say hi.have a good weekend
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