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Kevin
This looks like it will work. Since there has been some confusion around this, I'll lay out what I think will happen with this language. Assumption #1: MC on EOL is 300 at 350. COB is not displayed on EOL. Product 1 is COB; Product 2 is MC COB/MC Spread is 5 @ 10 on EOL Situation #1 Customer lifts the COB/MC spread at $10. Enron will then BUY the MC at $325 and SELL COB at $335. Situation #2 Customer hits the COB/MC spread at $5. Enron will then SELL the MC at $325 and BUY COB at $329. This is how it should work. I suggest we test things out now, and see how it works. Thanks, Sean
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