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From:elizabeth.sager@enron.com
To:keesler@enron.com
Subject:Printer purchase approval for 1 Black/white Network Printer HP
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Date:Thu, 17 May 2001 12:33:00 -0700 (PDT)

Cc: genia.fitzgerald@enron.com
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X-From: Elizabeth Sager
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X-cc: Genia FitzGerald <Genia FitzGerald/HOU/ECT@ECT<
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This is what happened last time when I tried to to send it.
----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 05/17/2001 09:26 AM -----

Delivery Failure Report

Your document: Printer purchase approval for 1 Black/white Network Printer HP 4100N for Genia FitzGerald
was not delivered to: <enronitpurchasing@enron.com<
because: User enronitpurchasing (enronitpurchasing@enron.com) not listed in public Name & Address Book


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To: enronitpurchasing@enron.com

cc: Martha Keesler/ENRON@enronXgate

Date: 09:06:59 AM Today

Subject: Printer purchase approval for 1 Black/white Network Printer HP 4100N for Genia FitzGerald



As per your instructions,I have approved the purchase request for the following:

One (1) Black/white Network Printer HP 4100N
Cost Center No. 0000107061
Price - $1,503.00 USD

This purchase was requested by Martha Keesler and the printer is for Genia FitzGerald.

If you have any questions regarding this, please direct the e-mail to Martha Keesler at martha.keesler@enron.com.

Thank you,
Elizabeth Sager