Yup.? On Texas Independence Day we bought a little piece of Texas so we're
home-owners finally.? We even have barbed wire and horses.?
Texans are obsessed with Enron.? At least I don't have to listen to profs
yammer on about Dell any more.
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From:
Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com [mailto:
Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:33 PM
To: Joan Wagner
Subject: Re: Enron as a Verb
Hey, darlin'. What's our freshly-minted MBA up to these days?? You gonna
stay in good 'ol Texas?
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Hey, twice in one week!? News in Austin, fyi...
Here are thumbnail descriptions of the companies AV Labs seeded:
????????? DForward: Developing software to help companies trade commodities
????????? the way Enron Corp. handles energy, bandwidth and other
????????? commodities. "We like to think of it as Enronizing -- that's a
????????? new verb for us -- some of the commodities markets, things like
????????? paper, chemicals, steel, that kind of stuff," Adams said.