It did not say how much money the various sales might generate.
That means the administrators expect the sales to generate at most about $1.29 billion.
And the cash those sales generate is probably not repatriated.
Martin Marietta's sales were $6.1 billion in 1991, generating a profit of $313.1 million.
Such sales could not generate profits if the accounting books were consolidated.
Enron would say only that the sales should generate billions of dollars in cash.
They said the sales generated as much as $800 million for Iraq's crippled economy.
Sales of both stations generated close to $5 million by the end of the decade.
Sales to date have generated substantial contributions to over 700 different organizations across the globe.
Chemical said that this and other sales could generate pretax gains of at least $300 million by 1988.