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Subject:	Argentina's Evolving Crisis: Implications For the Energy Sector - CERA Conference Call Playback


Title: Argentina's Evolving Crisis: Implications For the Energy Sector
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In a January 17, 2002 CERA Conference Call and Web Presentation, Jed Bailey,
Daniel Eloff, and Otavio Mielnik discussed:

* Short-term implications of the devaluation and "pesofication" of the
energy sector

* Longer-term signposts for the investment and energy markets in Argentina

* Potential effects on the Southern Cone's regional energy markets

Please follow the above URL to view and listen to a replay of this CERA
Conference Call. When the Premiere Conferencing PlaceWare window opens, simply
enter your name and click the "View" button. A "recording key code" is not
required.

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E-mail Category: Conference Call Playback
CERA Knowledge Area(s): Southern Cone Gas & Power



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