Pushing for a meeting is still a good idea.  I'd be surprised if ENA wouldn't want to meet with APS Senior Management.    

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Lawner, Leslie  
Sent:	Friday, October 26, 2001 2:50 PM
To:	Nord, Sue; Steffes, James D.; Kaufman, Paul; Kingerski, Harry
Subject:	FW: electric matters

This might change things.

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	"Tom Mumaw" <tmumaw@swlaw.com>@ENRON  
Sent:	Friday, October 26, 2001 3:12 PM
To:	Lawner, Leslie
Subject:	Re: electric matters

Steve Wheeler would be the first person to call.  However, I feel I must have drafted this pleading very badly for it to be so misinterpreted (and you are not the only one).  The press report on the filing is virtually 100% inaccurate.  We are not suggesting a day's delay in divestiture, and I certainly don't know where the 2008 date came from.  Secondly, this filing has no effect on the Settlement, so I doubt APS will want to discuss reopening it, but you can always ask.

>>> "Lawner, Leslie" <Leslie.Lawner@ENRON.com> 10/25/01 02:31PM >>>
There is some interest here at Enron to meet with APS and talk about
Arizona, future plans and their filing (which I have not seen) to push
back transfer of the generation assets until '08.  I don't think we want
to go back into AZ and argue for restructuring all over again, but it
seems that APS will be reopening the settlement. I think we would like
to see what they might be amenable to.  Do you think you could set up a
meeting for us, or should I just call over?  Would Mr. Wheeler be the
right person to talk with?  I am not even dreaming of asking you to do
anything substantive, so don't get worried, I just would like a nice
meeting in Phoenix.


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