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From:j_martin@baylor.edu
To:vince.j.kaminski@enron.com
Subject:Re: 2001 FMA European Conference
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Date:Tue, 28 Nov 2000 03:27:00 -0800 (PST)

That's fine. I didn't want to change anything until I heard from you guys.

See ya!

John

At 11:06 AM 11/28/00 -0600, you wrote:
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<the paper due to his big workload but we can get his perspective on
<the last 8 years he spent at Enron.
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<"John D. Martin" <J_Martin@baylor.edu< on 11/28/2000 09:44:17 AM
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<Here's the info on the European conference. Just for your files.
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<<Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 08:40:39 -0500
<<From: Karen Wright <wright4u@earthlink.net<
<<Subject: 2001 FMA European Conference
<<To: kwright@fma.org
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<<2001 FMA European Conference
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<<The Fifth Annual European Meeting of the Financial Management
<<Association International (FMA) will be held May 31 and June 1, 2001 at
<<the Hotel Sofitel (Rive Gauche) in Paris, France. FMA's European
<<Meeting brings together academicians and practitioners with interests in
<<financial decision-making. The meeting provides a forum for presenting
<<new research and discussing current issues in financial management,
<<investments, financial markets and institutions, and related topics.
<<Keynote addresses and other special presentations will be held in
<<addition to research paper presentations.
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<<Paper Submissions
<<Research Papers. The program includes traditional research paper
<<presentations. Criteria used to determine the suitability of these
<<papers for the program include the nature of the research problem,
<<implications of the proposed research, the quality of the research
<<design, and the expected contribution of the research to the
<<literature. Please note that the purpose of these sessions is to
<<present new and unpublished research.
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<<Submission Fee. There is no submission fee for the FMA European
<<Conference.
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<<Submissions. Please follow these steps:
<<Complete the Presentation Form that can be downloaded at
<<www.fma.org/paris.htm. Carefully select the subject code on the
<<Presentation Form that most closely describes your research. The code
<<number you select will be used to select reviewers for your proposal.
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<<Send six (6) copies of your completed paper, along with the completed
<<Presentation Form, to the FMA office (Financial Management Association,
<<University of South Florida, College of Business Administration, Tampa
<<FL 33620-5500, USA).
<<Please note that only completed papers will be accepted for the FMA
<<European Conference review process.
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<<The paper submission deadline is Friday, December 1, 2000.
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<<You will receive an electronic confirmation of your submission within
<<six weeks of its receipt by the FMA office, and you will be notified of
<<the results of the reviewing process by the middle of February, 2001.
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<<Competitive Paper Awards
<<The Financial Management Association International is pleased to
<<announce that four (4) $1,500 awards will be presented in conjunction
<<with the 2001 FMA European Conference. The "Young Scholars" award will
<<be presented to the best paper authored by a Ph.D. student (or
<<equivalent) or recent Ph.D. (or equivalent) graduate. Three additional
<<$1,500 awards will be presented to the papers deemed "Best of the Best"
<<by the members of the 2001 FMA European Conference Competitive Paper
<<Awards committee. Please note that these awards will be made only if, in
<<the opinion of the FMA Awards Committee, a paper warrants such a
<<decision. The decisions of the FMA Awards Committee are final.
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<<Accepted Papers. If your proposal is accepted, the version of the paper
<<you submit will be sent to its discussant as soon as he/she is
<<identified. You are obligated to send the final version of your paper to
<<the discussant and session chair by April 27, 2001. You also are
<<obligated to present your paper in a professional manner at the assigned
<<FMA program session.
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<<The collegiality of the meeting provides a very special opportunity for
<<participants to share their work and to hear about the work others are
<<doing. Thus, individuals whose papers are accepted for presentation at
<<the 2001 FMA European Conference will be expected to either chair a
<<session or discuss a paper.
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<<Program Co-Chairs
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<<Francois Degeorge
<<HEC Paris
<<1 rue de la Lib,ration
<<78351 Jouy en Josas Cedex
<<France
<<33-1-39-67-72-34 (ph)
<<33-1-39-67-94-34 (fax)
<<degeorge@hec.fr
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<<Kent Womack
<<Dartmouth College
<<Amos Tuck School
<<Hanover, NH 03755
<<1 603 646 2806 (ph)
<<1 603 646 1308 (fax)
<<kent.womack@dartmouth.edu
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<<Additional Opportunities For Participation
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<<Session Chairperson or Discussant. If you wish to serve as the
<<chairperson of a session or paper discussant, but are not submitting a
<<paper, please complete the Participation Form which can be downloaded
<<from www.fma.org/paris.htm. Submit the completed form to the FMA office
<<by December 1, 2000. Session organization will take place in March,
<<2001.
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<<Deadline Summary
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<<Completed Papers: December 1, 2000
<<Chairperson/Discussant Requests: December 1, 2000
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<Finance Department
<Baylor University
<PO Box 98004
<Waco, TX 76798
<254-710-4473 (Office)
<254-710-1092 (Fax)
<J_Martin@Baylor.edu
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John D. Martin
Carr P. Collins Chair in Finance
Finance Department
Baylor University
PO Box 98004
Waco, TX 76798
254-710-4473 (Office)
254-710-1092 (Fax)
J_Martin@Baylor.edu
web: http://hsb.baylor.edu/html/martinj/home.html