Message-ID: <31485416.1075840070175.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 11:44:00 -0700 (PDT) From: shalesh.ganjoo@enron.com To: jeff.skilling@enron.com Subject: Data Storage Trading Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Shalesh Ganjoo X-To: Jeff Skilling X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Jeffrey_Skilling_Dec2000\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: SKILLING-J X-FileName: jskillin.nsf Dear Mr. Skilling, I would like to begin by stating that I love working for Enron and would=20 never even dream of working for any other company. However, after reading = an=20 announcement made about the storage trading initiative on the Bloomberg=20 website I was a little disturbed. This is an idea I have been trying to=20 forward since October and presented it to Mr. David Cox (EBS) back in=20 November or December. Mr. Cox liked the idea and pulled me from Enron Glob= al=20 Technology to Enron Corporate Reserach under Mr. Kaminski as an Analyst to= =20 help with other, EBS, initiatives while I developed this idea. =20 Unfortunately, no one seemed to be interested in pursuing this opportunity= =20 till now; however, it seems to me that we are now interested in pursuing th= is=20 and therefore I would like to ask that I be given an opportunity to fully= =20 pursue and develop it. I am attaching a small presentation that I had=20 developed to present to Mr. Dimichele=01,s group. In this presentation you= will=20 see that I am not only looking at storage as a traded commodity but several= =20 other features of the Internet that will be traded in the future. The reas= on=20 I am bothering you with this is because I only saw your name mentioned in t= he=20 Bloomberg report. Please let me know how you would like me to proceed with= =20 this. Please consider this e-mail confidential. Thank you. url for the Bloomberg report:=20 http://quote.bloomberg.com/fgcgi.cgi?s=3DAOTwJSRN4RW5yb24g&T=3Dmarketsquote= 99_news .ht Sincerely, Shalesh Ganjoo Research Analyst Enron Corporate Research (713) 853-5807 (713) 417-3034 (cell)