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From:peter.styles@enron.com
To:neven.dujic@enron.com
Subject:EdF's voting rights in Italenergia - and interests in Germany and
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Date:Wed, 11 Jul 2001 08:26:00 -0700 (PDT)

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Thanks Neven. Please keep my four colleagues copied as we go forward on thi=
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potential notification.=20

You will have seen that DG COMP are keen to find a reason to force EdF to=
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notify to the EC, even though Italenergia as a vehicle would not have enoug=
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turnover (certainly outside Italy) to trip over the EU Merger Regulation=20
criteria. If notification were to the Italian competition authority, remedi=
es=20
inside France or at the French borders could not be targetted.=20

Separately, I am in touch with the Cabinet of Mario Monti to pursue proper=
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implementation of remedies granted in the EdF/ EnBW case (VPP auctions) and=
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to drive home our submissions in the the EnBW/ Hidrocantabrico investigatio=
n.=20
My contact there confirmed the proactive stance on competition issues in th=
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power and gas sectors resolved upon at the Commission session of 20 June, a=
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implied that DG COMP is "out to get" EdF by any legitimate means. I have th=
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impression resources are being freed up for this purpose and our support is=
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welcome.=20



From: Neven Dujic@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 07/05/2001 02:38 PM CDT
To: Peter Styles/LON/ECT@ECT@ENRON
cc: =20

Subject: Re: News on EdF's voting rights in Italenergia =20

Definitely...I read through few research reports and finally managed to=20
understand who has placed what in Italenergia. Fiat has contributed its 600=
=20
MW of generation capacity and 3,000 MW of developable brownfield sites for=
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capacity. If one was to price the assets using the prices paid in the most=
=20
recent trade sales of comparable assets the value assigned should have been=
=20
between =14 ?400m and =14 ?600. However the value implied by Montedison's c=
urrent=20
price and Fiat's stake in Italenegia (and consequently Montedison) is =14 ?=
1,200=20
million. Pretty valuable "Italian goodwill"

I have compiled a very summary of the most recent developments:




Neven Dujic
Enron Broadband Investments
Tel. +44 (0)20 7783 4750
Fax. +44 (0)20 7783 9211
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=09Peter Styles@ECT
=0905/07/2001 18:58
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=09=09 To: Neven Dujic/Enron Communications@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS@ENRON
=09=09 cc: Eric Shaw/LON/ECT@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS@ENRON, Brendan=20
Devlin/EU/Enron@Enron, Nailia Dindarova/LON/ECT@ECT, Bruno=20
Gaillard/Enron@EUEnronXGate, Alfredo Huertas-rubio/Enron@EUEnronXGate, Ross=
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Sankey/Enron@EUEnronXGate
=09=09 Subject: Re: News on EdF's voting rights in Italenergia

So....our speculation yesterday that, because of Agnelli family influence,=
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the law would not be written/ amended to fix upon secondary shareholdings,=
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turned out to be correct. I suppose that the 100% overpayment EdF seems to=
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have made for its holding in Italenergia is accounted for by the "Italian=
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goodwill" and some free options.



From: Neven Dujic@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS on 05/07/2001 16:31
To: Eric Shaw/LON/ECT, Peter Styles/LON/ECT@ECT
cc: =20

Subject: News on EdF's voting rights in Italenergia

Fiat-EdF raid on Montedison passes first parliamentary hurdle.=20
The hostile bid launched by the Fiat-EdF alliance on Italian agro-energy=20
group Montedison has easily passed its first parliamentary test. The Senate=
's=20
Industrial committee has unanimously approved without modifications the=20
government decree of 24 May which freezes EdF's voting rights in Montedison=
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to 2% on acccount of the French giant being 100% state controlled. The same=
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decree is of no relevance now that Fiat owns 38.61% and EdF 18.03% of their=
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energy joint venture, Italenergia. Therefore, the approval of the decree in=
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its totality, without amendments, is the first political nod to the=20
Franco-Italian operation. The decree however may still be challenged by the=
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European Commission, which will make a ruling by the end of July.

EdF's voting rights not frozen in Italenergia-Min.=20
ROME, July 5 (Reuters) - Italian Industry Minister Antonio Marzano said on=
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Thursday a government decree freezing Eletricite de France's voting rights =
in=20
Montedison to two percent did not apply to Italenergia, a Fiat-led group=20
bidding for control of Montedison.
Asked whether the decree on EdF froze the French company's voting rights to=
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two percent also in Italenergia, Marzano told Reuters: "No, no. (It applies=
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only) to the companies which are in the conditions described by the decree"=
.


Neven Dujic
Enron Broadband Investments
Tel. +44 (0)20 7783 4750
Fax. +44 (0)20 7783 9211
Mob. +44 (0)777 570 3509