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Thanks for the idea. I'll pass it on to Mark Metts
Mark Schroeder@ECT 12/18/2000 05:10 AM To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: water opportunity I meant to send you an article some time ago on the UK water business (now cannot find it). I do not make it my habit to follow this sector, and we have never discussed my following this here in the UK. However, I just wanted you to be aware, and you can pass along as you see fit, that recent developments in the UK water sector should create new business opportunities for Wessex (and, indeed, trade press here reports as much). I am also not trying to "end run" either Colin Skellett (CEO) or Keith Harris (reg. affaris at Wessex), both of whom I have a high regad for. just wanted to get this into the right circles. The development is the "mutualisation" of water distribution companies. This was proposed last year by Kelda, in England, and turned down by the water regulator. It is essentially securitising the future income streams of the pipes business, servicing bonds, and making the customers the owners (there is essentially no equity stake). Thus, the license obligation to invest in infrastructure is on the customers themselves (raises interesting enforcement problems). The "services" part of the business is "outsourced" on a competitive basis (this is where Wessex would come in). As I noted, such a proposal has previously been rejected. Now, though, it is proposed to "mutualise" the Welsh water company. Normally the regulator would reject this, for being unsound along the same lines as the earlier proposal. However, the leaders of this "mutualisation" effort in Wales are 200 of the "great and the good" leaders of the Welsh business community, and it is seen as a source of Welsh "national" pride to take back ownership of their water industry, i.e., meaning it is going to happen. We now have a new water regulator who is smart enough not to stand in the way of Welsh politics, and has said he thinks the proposal has some merit and he will look not reject it out of hand. Wessex could bid on the "services" agreement for this company, and if approved, this "mutualisation" will open the door for others to follow, and and hence more opportunities for Wessex. Hope this is of some interest and use to you. mcs
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