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Gold/Mining/Energy : Enron - Natural Gas Industry

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To: James Calladine who wrote (1031)12/3/2001 2:06:57 AM
From: Raymond Duray   of 1433
 
Hi Jim,

Re: how much DYN stands to lose by virtue of being on the other side of transactions with

There's an interesting breakdown of ENE's obligations in this article. The balance between ENE and DYN trades is mentioned, but most likely is of such a low figure as to be immaterial, to read between the lines.....

chron.com

The big creditors are JPM, Chase and Citicorp. They're the guys who'll work this thing out, most likely, with a good deal of oversight from the FRB.

FWIW, here in the Pacific Northwest, the BPA announced last Friday that it would continue to trade with EnronOnline, but only in situations where BPA was the debtor and not the other way around.

-R.
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