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From:jeff.dasovich@enron.com
To:james.steffes@enron.com
Subject:Re: Rebecca Smith
Cc:karen.denne@enron.com, mpalmer@enron.com, rshapiro@enron.com,skean@enron.com
Bcc:karen.denne@enron.com, mpalmer@enron.com, rshapiro@enron.com,skean@enron.com
Date:Fri, 6 Oct 2000 02:55:00 -0700 (PDT)

Agree completely. Notion I had was that we give Rebecca the slides, tell her
the story on background, then she trots off to interview McNeally, Ellison,
etc. Just a thought. Might be easier, faster channel that achieves the
quick action/message we're looking for.



James D Steffes
10/05/2000 08:30 PM

To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@Enron, mpalmer@enron.com, rshapiro@enron.com,
skean@enron.com
Subject: Re: Rebecca Smith

I don't disagree with Jeff that the WSJ would be a great message point. I
would recommend, however, that one of Enron's allies interview for the
story. For Enron to speak for the hi-tech industry is a bit questionable.
Better if we can approach Intel or Sun now and ask them to talk with R. Smith.

Jim





Jeff Dasovich
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
10/05/2000 04:55 PM

To: skean@enron.com, rshapiro@enron.com, mpalmer@enron.com, Karen
Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Rebecca Smith

FYI. Rebecca got back in touch wanting to talk about the history of dereg in
California. Been trading messages. When she gets back to me with what she
wants to discuss, I'll check back in before having the conversation.
Question: What about giving her a copy of our high tech slides with the
intent of getting her to do a story on it? She might be a good "carrier."
Thoughts? One story has already hit the SJ Mercury News.

Best,
Jeff