Description
Forbes Magazine – August 12, 1996 – Vol. 158 No. 4 – Kay Hammer Cover – Good Condition
This August 12, 1996 issue of Forbes spotlights Kay Hammer on the cover in “How Kay Hammer Reinvented Herself.” Formerly a college professor lecturing on mythic heroes, Hammer transformed herself into a business innovator, embodying the very qualities she once taught.
Condition:
Good condition with mild edge wear appropriate for its age. Pages are clean and complete. The pictured item is the exact copy you will receive. Please review photos for details.
Shipping & Packaging:
We offer combined shipping on multiple purchases. All magazines are stored in and shipped with protective plastic coverings.
Highlights & Articles:
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How Kay Hammer Reinvented Herself – By Suzanne Oliver (Cover Story, p.98)
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Coping with Volatility: Forbes’ market columnists rate stock performance (pp.163–167)
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Bunker and Trap? – The challenges of golf as a business, by Bernard Condon (p.44)
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Radio Daze: Talk radio turns profits after years of losses, by Bernard Condon (p.45)
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Burp!: Wall Street’s curious new product, by Lisa Gubernick & Daniel Roth (p.52)
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Up & Comers: Items International and Atlas Air, profiles by Christie Brown & Andrew Tanzer (pp.81–85)
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Starting Your Own Business: Preserved TreeScapes, by Seth Lubove (p.86)
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Marketing Features: Olympic branding and luxury-car planning missteps (pp.88, 129)
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International: Lee Kuan Yew shares insights, by Andrew Tanzer (p.46)
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Zenith Electronics: Challenges in the consumer tech market, by Damon Darlin (p.92)
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Firewall: How I-Wall and CompuServe tackle online security, by Andrew Tanzer (p.140)
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Staying Healthy: An “agreeable affliction” as a career move, by Dyan Machan (p.148)
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Money & Investments: Fidelity’s Contrafund and shifting fund strategies (p.152)
A solid addition for collectors of 1990s business journalism or fans of Forbes’ profiles of innovators and entrepreneurs.