Description
Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Forbes Magazine vintage issue from December 26, 1988. This edition, featuring the intriguing cover story, "When Wolfensohn Talks, Big Business Listens—Carefully," delves deep into the dynamics of influence in the corporate financial landscape. Renowned business strategist James Wolfensohn is at the center of this analysis, revealing how he navigated a highly competitive environment where allegiances shift rapidly.
This issue of Forbes serves as a captivating snapshot of late-1980s corporate maneuvering, investment trends, and evolving global economics. As the world was on the brink of significant financial shifts, this magazine not only documents those transitions but also provides an insightful perspective on how prominent figures like Wolfensohn maintained their edge in business.
In excellent condition, this collectible vintage magazine comes with light wear typical for its age, making it a perfect addition to your collection of vintage magazines. Each copy is authentic, ensuring that what you see in the listing is precisely what you'll receive. Moreover, it includes a protective plastic covering to safeguard its quality over time.
Key Features:
- In-depth exploration of corporate strategies and economic insights from the late 1980s.
- Original articles discussing emerging companies and industry trends, featuring insights into major players like Airbus and Norfolk Southern.
This vintage Forbes issue offers not only a unique glimpse into the past but also serves as valuable reading material for those interested in business history, economics, and the ever-evolving landscape of corporate America.
Its pages showcase articles such as:
- American Continental: A focus on the controversial short-selling.
- The National Debt: An analysis of its potential impact on the U.S. economy.