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To: AllansAlias who wrote (22914)11/28/2001 3:03:09 PM
From: Nathan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
ENE 20,000 + employees...terrible



To: AllansAlias who wrote (22914)11/28/2001 3:04:27 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 209892
 
"How many employees at Enron?"

Employees (last reported count): 20,600

biz.yahoo.com



To: AllansAlias who wrote (22914)11/28/2001 3:07:55 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 209892
 
I think the bigger issue is related Derivitive guarentees. How many hedge positions by banks, funds etc have options sold by ENRON? I have had me head bashed in today so I need to step back and re-evaluate. I let 50K in profit evaporate today, stupidly trying to get that last push. I think this ENRON thing has more signifigence then we know, much as LTCM did. We should see some massive volitility next few weeks due to this blow up. I am still staying long QCOM/C/DYN. I think DYN is a super company and would hold it long term at these valuations, especially if comodity(NG)inflation returns. I am still positive in all three, but took a nice hit on ENE(tried to get witty). Should have been a clue that Ameritraders kept buying it.