Message-ID: <20496155.1075860215516.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 04:47:00 -0800 (PST) From: mark.elliott@enron.com To: bob.crane@enron.com Subject: OMLX - trading on the Exchange through London Cc: martin.holmes@enron.com, steve.kim@enron.com, mark.taylor@enron.com, paul.simons@enron.com, michael.brown@enron.com, janine.juggins@enron.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bcc: martin.holmes@enron.com, steve.kim@enron.com, mark.taylor@enron.com, paul.simons@enron.com, michael.brown@enron.com, janine.juggins@enron.com X-From: Mark Elliott X-To: Bob Crane X-cc: Martin Holmes, Steve Kim, Mark Taylor, Paul Simons, Michael R Brown, Janine Juggins X-bcc: X-Folder: \Mark_Taylor_Jun2001\Notes Folders\Archive\1_00 X-Origin: Taylor-M X-FileName: mtaylor.nsf Bob, Further to your last e-mail, just to let you know that I have ordered form Derek Oliver at the Exchange the package of documents which we shall need to sign so that: ECTRI becomes a proprietary trader member on the Exchange ECTRIC's orders are placed onto the exchange via EEFT in London (although EEFT does not become in any capacity a member on the Exchange). As soon as I get them I'll start to check them over. Derek Oliver at the Exchange needs some clarification as to whether we just want Steve Kim to be able to place orders onto the Exchange - or whether we want some back-ups (e.g., Martin,Tom, Fraser, etc). If you could let me know, I would be very grateful. Furthermore, please just confirm that you want E.D. & F Mann to be the clearer. Finally, Re the implementation of appropriate trading software in London, Derek Oliver has said that he is happy for this to be in EEFT's name (hence avoiding any chance of ECTRIC having to own this in London and hence avoid any spectre of ECTRIC having, on this account, a "permanent establishment" in London for tax purposes). Whomever you will appoint from the commercial team to liaise with London IT on the implementation of the software package will need to speak to me urgently before they do anything. Kind regards Mark