Daniel Scotto

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Daniel "Dan" Scotto is an American financial analyst. In August 2001, Scotto was the first analyst to recommend the sale of all Enron securities, including its common stock. He was also the first to divulge publicly the magnitude of Enron's financial leverage and lack of corporate ethics, and to question the reliability of Enron's reported earnings results, despite those results being audited by Arthur Andersen.

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