Message-ID: <26207336.1075845250507.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 05:43:51 -0700 (PDT) From: mark.smith@enron.com To: larry.may@enron.com Subject: FW: Wall Street Journal Quote Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Smith, Mark X-To: May, Larry X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \May, Larry\May, Larry\Inbox X-Origin: MAY-L X-FileName: May, Larry.pst -----Original Message----- From: Smith, Mark Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 7:38 AM To: Feitler, Eric Subject: FW: Wall Street Journal Quote -----Original Message----- From: Smith, Mark Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 7:32 AM To: Black, Troy; Breslau, Craig; Figueroa, Chris; Frank, Matthew; Gilbert, George N.; Ortiz, Lucy; Patel, Sheetal; Shipos, Jennifer Subject: Wall Street Journal Quote While the energy suppliers are generating "unconscionable profits," the question remains "whether they are illegal profits," says California Attorney General Bill Lockyer, who has offered rewards of as much as hundreds of millions of dollars for information about lawbreaking in the energy business. Mr. Lockyer says he believes his office will eventually file civil charges against suppliers. He would very much like to add criminal counts. "I would love to personally escort [Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth] Lay to an 8 x 10 cell that he could share with a tattooed dude who says 'Hi my name is Spike, honey,' " adds Mr. Lockyer. Houston-based Enron is a major energy-trading company. Like other such firms, Enron has denied wrongdoing in the California market. Mark D. Smith Manager Enron North America 713-853-6601 Mark.Smith@enron.com