Guys

Please see article attached.  Pages 3 and 4 are interesting.  Page 3 discusses the options functionality available on the various platforms and Page 4 refers to the demutualisation of the LME leading to the possibility that LME Select may offer OTC contracts (similar to enymex).

Article also talks about LME Select enabling automated data transfer to the LME matching system.

Rgds

Amita

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Chana, Kuldeep   On Behalf Of Enron Media Cuttings@ENRON
Sent:	Wednesday 23 May 2001 15:40
To:	Gentle, Jackie; Kitchen, Louise; Sherriff, John; Palmer, Mark; Gold, Joe; Gosalia, Amita; Romano, Marcello; Jafry, Rahil; Lewis, Richard; Brown, Michael; Forster, David; Connelly, Angela; Leboe, David; Goddard, Paul; Shah, Kal; Green, Julie; Samuels, Dave; Garner, Bruce; Parsons, Alex; Shapiro, Richard; Enron London - EOL Product Control Group,; Boyd, Justin; Gadd, Eric; Christopher McKey/LON/ECT@ECT; Grant, Fiona; McKeever, Tom; Farmer, Michael; Hutchinson, Michael; Heath, Alex; Hellerman, Molly; Marsh, Jonathan
Subject:	e-commerce in base metals...(Enron mention)

Please find attached the following article:
'Base metals - spoilt for choice?' - MBM Metal Bulletin Monthly: Metals Online

 
Kind Regards,
Kuldeep Chana