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To: LauA who wrote (14556)6/5/2002 11:31:53 AM
From: geoffrey Wren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78702
 
EP is being sued by the state of California, along with Enron, etc. Governor Davis may have his political future depending on the outcome of these lawsuits, so he won't back down easily.

As to the merits of the suit, my feeling is that there is not much there. But still, being bogged down in a lawsuit for many years, and probably paying a heavy nuisance value settlement, is going to drag on EP I'd suppose.

IDA, utility with no nuclear power, warned of earnings today because of the drought, and is down $7. If they keep the dividend, it would be yealding 7%. I think they will keep the dividend at least a year, since they have had very high pay-out ratio before, even over 100% I believe. If the drought continues, though, it would be problematic. IDA has also been sued by California, but this is probably not significant for them.

GTW

GTW



To: LauA who wrote (14556)7/2/2002 2:09:17 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78702
 
LauA, your idea of EP looks attractive to me at current price. Cash flow + dividend + important pipelines. I'm starting a small position.

I'll be looking to see that the dividend is maintained while they shore up the balance sheet.

Paul Senior