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Steve, we're providing this information to you for the upcoming Board meeting
per Mark's request. Let me know if you need anything else. Internal Communications Metrics: eSpeak Average live event participation ranges from 30 participants to more than 1,200 Transcript readership after the live event can reach more than 1,000 eMeet Average daily visits have increased 138% since stats were first captured in April 2000 More than 7,321 employees have visited the site ThinkBank More than 3,500 employees have visited the site since the launch in November 2000 92 business ideas are currently in the Idea Vault eThink Merchandise Before we even announced the online store in December 2000, we sold 90 screen sweeps, 49 badges and 16 apparel items and recouped $122.13 (only apparel is marked up -- 20%) eBiz Our average employee readership for 2000 was 1,529 users and our average for 2001 so far is 4,343 users On our last issue of eBiz, we had 27,187 hits and 5,297 unique users ETV On average, we are running 50 segments of Enron content per week airing twice a day In January, there were 20 new segments created of Enron content and, so far in February, there have already been 19 requests submitted Enron Business The average weekly readership of the online version has increased by 73% since 1999 We continue to receive many requests for additional copies of the print version for marketing purposes, etc. In a survey ,the Enron Internal Communications team conducted in 1999: How do you generally read Enron Business (EB)? 67% print 8% online 25% both Do you ever share EB with your spouse or family? 70% yes 30% no In a survey we conducted in 2000: How do you generally read EB? 67% read print 69% read online 36% read both The number of respondents in the 1999 readership survey was 115. The number of respondents in 2000 was 6,035. Recent Enron Accolades: Fortune's America's Most Admired Companies: Most Innovative for sixth consecutive year (Published) Ranked No. 18 overall among 535 companies, up from No. 36 last year (Popular Vote - Not published) Ranked No. 4 overall among 535 companies, down from No. 1 last year (Total rating of 8.29 in all eight attributes - Not published. No. 1 Citigroup; No. 2 Omnicom; No. 3 UPS) Ranking in seven other attributes: - Quality of Management No. 2 (We were No. 1 last year; Omnicom No. 1 this year) - Quality of Products/Services No. 5 - Long-term investment value No. 13 - Financial soundness No. 70 - Employee talent No. 4 - Social responsibility No. 12 ` - Use of corporate assets No. 15 Overall industry results No. 1 (This year we're in the pipeline/energy industry, expanded from just pipelines last year) Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work for in America: Enron ranked No. 22, up from No. 24 last year
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