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Date:Mon, 12 Mar 2001 10:09:00 -0800 (PST)

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Subject: Restructuring Today's Top CEO Interviews of Year 2000 Attached


Dear Reader:

Attached to this message you'll find "Restructuring Today's Top CEO Intervi=
ews=20
of Year 2000," a 28-page compilation of exclusive interviews of leaders of =
the=20
new converging energy and communications industries. =20

The book is filled with insights into what CEOs forging the new industry ex=
pect=20
and how they are planning for the unexpected:

- Kenneth Lay, Enron, dean of the energy industry, spent 45 minutes telling=
veteran=20
editor George Spencer about Enron's huge success on the web, his formula fo=
r=20
success and how Enron is looking at "every industry in the world." May 5, 2=
000
- David Sokol of MidAmerican Energy told about their key role in federal le=
gislation.=20
October 31, 2000
- David Freeman, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, told how they m=
ake=20
big money from southern California turmoil. July 6, 2000
- Glen McCullough of TVA was a member of the three person board when interv=
iewed=20
but is expected to be named chairman and CEO soon. July 21 & 24, 2000
- Wayne Brunetti, Xcel, although not widely known as yet, heads one of Amer=
ica's=20
largest utilities operating from the Ontario border to the Arizona-Mexico b=
order.=20
October 4, 2000
- Steve Baum of San Diego Gas and gave shocking news of underscheduling. Oc=
tober=20
8 & 9, 2000
- Robert Best at Atmos Energy collects LDCs from his office in Dallas. Apri=
l=20
21 & 24, 2000
- Paul Lewis, the former IBM web expert brought in to run Essential.com, ta=
lked=20
about life on the internet. September 13 & 14, 2000
- John Kean Jr may be the most innovative gas industry executive. He was =
not=20
satisfied running a group of LDCs he got from his father.=20
- Judi Johansen, when interviewed was at the helm of the federal agency tha=
t=20
dominates Pacific Northwest pricing and transmission policy. May 24 &26, 20=
00
- Harvey Padewar is CEO of Duke's unregulated family of companies and told =
of=20
the firm's aggressive growth plans. June 8, 2000
- Eugene Lockhart CEO of the leading firm in our business. December 8 & 11,=
2000
- John Rowe EEI Chairman and Exelon co-CEO. December 29, 2000

These interviews are just a click away -- simply open the attached PDF file=
(rtceo2000.pdf).

The book is free of charge and copyright restriction has been relaxed, so f=
eel=20
free to pass it along to anyone you think might benefit from the insights w=
ithin.=20
We simply ask that you not change the document or send an excerpt.

We hope you and your colleagues find Restructuring Today's Top CEO Intervie=
ws=20
of Year 2000 very useful and entertaining. Please feel free to send your c=
omments=20
to me at season@restructuringtoday.com.

Cordially,

Season Hawksley
Marketing and Production Director
U.S. Publishing
www.restructuringtoday.com



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- rtceo2000.pdf