Message-ID: <21041.1075852428325.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 15:04:47 -0700 (PDT) From: 40enron@enron.com Subject: ENA and EES Industrial SIC Codes Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: John Lavorato & Dave Delainey@ENRON X-To: ENA Employees@ENRON , EES_Employees@EES X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \JHERNAN3 (Non-Privileged)\Hernandez, Juan\Inbox X-Origin: HERNANDEZ-J X-FileName: JHERNAN3 (Non-Privileged).pst INTEROFFICE MEMO From: John Lavorato & Dave Delainey To: All of ENA and EES Re: ENA and EES Industrial SIC Codes As Enron continues to build its origination and customer business in the US, it is becoming increasingly important that both ENA and EES target the appropriate industries and customers with our respective value propositions. Double coverage and duplication waste resources and damages Enron's reputation in the market place. It is also important that the right product, solution and sales technique are utilized to ensure the maximum benefit for our customers and Enron. Consistent with the past, EES will be focused on those SIC codes or industries that are less energy intensive and are less sophisticated in their management of energy. ENA shall continue to target and cover those industries and customers that are very energy intensive and employ significant process load. We ask that both organizations respect the boundary. In those few cases where this policy is not appropriate, please over communicate to ensure close coordination between ENA and EES before customer contact. Effective immediately in the US and regardless of total energy consumption or number of sites, the following SIC codes have coverage responsibility in ENA. All other industrial and commercial SIC codes and activity will be managed by EES. ENA SIC Codes: Primary Metals Mining and Extraction Oil and Gas Extraction Paper and Forest Products Chemicals - except for pharmaceutical, biotech and small specialty chemical that will be EES customers Refining Petroleum and Coal Manufacturing Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing Fertilizer Rail Auto - restricted to the Big Three - Ford, GM and Daimler-Chrysler Cement Aerospace - restricted to Boeing, Raytheon, GE Aircraft, Allied Signal, Hamilton-Sundstrom Large Agricultural Processing