User talk:Quietagent

Thank you for helping me correct this article as I am relatively new to Wikipedia, and somewhat of a neophyte when it comes to computers in general.

I have added additional references:

1. Article by Rebecca Smith published in The Wall Street Journal January 29, 2002 about the Enron research report dated August 23, 2001. 2. Article in Fast Company (April 2002) referencing an interview with Matt Lauer on Good Morning America discussing the Enron bankruptcy.

3. An Industry in Crisis: The Financial Condition of Electric Generating Companies in New York State. This was a report that was prepared by Daniel Scotto for Assemblyman Paul D. Tonko – who at the time October 17, 2002) was Chairman, Assembly Standing Committee on Energy for New York State

4. I have added a link to Infrastructure and Financial Markets Review that quotes BNP Paribas’ position on the August 23, 2001 Enron report issued by Dan Scotto.

Dan also did a half-hour special on Enron in early 2002 on CNBC with Consuelo Mack (when she was at CNBC) unfortunately this is not available.

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