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To: BERNIE DRUCKER who wrote (76)11/19/1997 12:08:00 PM
From: unregmarket  Respond to of 307
 
Bernie - The exchange 2000 is "Silicon Investor" - what we are on right now. Take the url for this post, for instance and you'll see the exchange 2000 in the leading portion of the url. Thanks -
Rick



To: BERNIE DRUCKER who wrote (76)11/19/1997 1:58:00 PM
From: raymond marcotte  Respond to of 307
 
bernie, if you have not been reading the news and not following the price action for kese i suggest you begin here

biz.yahoo.com

ray



To: BERNIE DRUCKER who wrote (76)11/20/1997 9:07:00 AM
From: unregmarket  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 307
 
Bernie - The following is from KESE website, and I have posted it for those who need to understand that California is going to be the showcase for the rest of the country when it comes to deregulation. Consumers are going to jump to cheaper power in a flash. KESE is trying to be the leader in pre-1/1/98 commitments, and they have made announcements in that regard. I believe that we'll see more announcements soon.
Rick M.

Tier I: Final legislation and commission rules are in place
Tier II: Enabling legislation has been enacted
Tier III: A commission restructuring plan has been adopted, and awaits legislative approval.
Tier IV: A informational or fact-finding workshop or study is under way. or legislation is pending

(It should he noted that some states are included in more than one tier. For example, CA and Rl fall unto all tiers, but for our analysis we have depicted those states in only the most advanced tier.)

States that fall under each tier are as follows:
Tier I: California and Rhode Island
Tier II: California Pennsylvania New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Nevada. Montana, Maine
Tier III: California, Arizona. New Jersey, Michigan. New York, New Hampshire. Vermont, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Rhode Island. Maine
Tier IV: All States

Source: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Research