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Enron Mail |
fyi, draft 8-k below:
-----Original Message----- From: Eickenroht, Robert Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 6:08 PM To: 'joseph.cialone@bakerbotts.com'; 'david.burns@bakerbotts.com'; Muller, Mark S.; Mellencamp, Lisa; Tribolet, Michael; Bradford, William S. Cc: Koenig, Mark; Derrick Jr., James; Rogers, Rex Subject: FW: 8-K and Press Release Personal & Confidential Gentlemen: Attached are NPW drafts of the Form 8-K and Press Release. Marc Manly called this evening to indicate that he will try to get Business Review Committee (BRC) sign-off on the Transaction by the end of the day tomorrow (hopefully earlier), followed by a short NPW Board meeting or, in lieu thereof, the circulation of a Unanimous Written Consent. I questioned whether the Enron directors should recuse themselves from the Board meeting ( I believe they should do so, although they could be present for quorum purposes) and how any recusal would affect a Consent (in lieu of a Board meeting). Joe, do you have any thoughts here, given the circumstances. In addition, Marc and I have signed-off on the BRC resolutions (which are being circulated for execution), and I will review tonight the latest draft of the Board resolutions that I just received. I am providing a copy of this E-Mail to Mark Koenig for his information from an Enron IR perspective. Regards, Robert -----Original Message----- From: Marc.Manly@NewPower.com [mailto:Marc.Manly@NewPower.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 5:57 PM To: Eickenroht, Robert Cc: sfreeman@sidley.com Subject: 8-K and Press Release Robert: I attach the current versions of a form 8-K and associated press release, assuming the Business Review Committee and the Board approve the transactions. Gene is reviewing these documents and may have additional comments. Please provide any comments and I will recirculate another draft reflecting all comments received. As indicated in the 8-K, we would intend to include the press release as a filed exhibit to the 8-K. We are attempting to finalize the underlying deal documents tonight so that they may be submitted to the BRC. Unless there is a problem with using resolutions by unanimous consent (e.g., the Enron directors must recuse themselves and thus the resolutions can only pass by means of a live board meeting), we are tending toward board action by unanimous consent. We will explore if that is a problem, and if so, will call a telephonic meeting at the earliest time we can obtain a quorum. Marc (See attached file: 8-K.doc)(See attached file: NPW_Oct_01_8K.doc)
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