BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : JANUARY 8, 2001 ISSUE
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

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-- Enron is in a dispute with Indian authorities over the lofty price it is charging for electricity produced at its recently opened power plant in Maharashtra state.

-- The company will not build any more Indian plants but will move into power trading, which would be legal under planned deregulation of the power industry.

-- If Enron succeeds, it will be the first into a newly deregulated market. If it brings reliable electricity to a power-short nation, it may even salvage its reputation there.

DATA: BUSINESS WEEK


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