Message-ID: <2369339.1075844271749.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 02:16:00 -0700 (PDT) From: lisa.yoho@enron.com To: richard.shapiro@enron.com Subject: FYI Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Lisa Yoho X-To: Richard Shapiro X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Richard_Shapiro_June2001\Notes Folders\Steel X-Origin: SHAPIRO-R X-FileName: rshapiro.nsf Hotline=20 Enron generates anger London 10 May 2001 09:14 =01* An Enron executive was= =20 greeted with lots of scepticism and even some anger at the Steel Service=20 Center Institute=01,s annual meeting in California this week. Enron Industr= ial=20 Markets ceo Jeffrey McMahon included amongst his top ten reasons for Enron= =01,s=20 =01&market making=018 foray into the steel business a perceived lack of=20 dependability amongst US mills as well as their practice of treating=20 customers (except automakers) as =01&annoyances=018. An unidentified mill e= xecutive=20 in the crowd rose during the Q&A session to pointedly challenge McMahon=01,= s=20 accusations. Another mill executive was overheard complaining that he felt = as=20 though he had just been held up as a =01&liar and a cheat=018. Enron seems = to=20 relish its role as enemy of the steel status quo. The final slide of McMaho= n=01, s presentation to the SSCI touted its recognition as the =01&pushiest=018 c= ompany=20 in the metals business last year =01* an award bestowed, somewhat=20 tongue-in-cheek, last December by MB...