Forbes Magazine December 30, 1985 How A Great American Franchise Lost Its Way VG


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Discover a piece of financial history with this vintage magazine: Forbes Magazine from December 30, 1985. This issue features an insightful cover story titled "A Great American Franchise, Gone," which explores the decline of the once-popular Howard Johnson franchise. The article serves as a cautionary tale, detailing how major consumer brands can deteriorate from mismanagement and external pressures.

This particular issue of Forbes captures the essence of the mid-1980s corporate landscape, providing readers with important insights into the challenges faced by various companies during that era. It's a must-have for collectors and historians interested in corporate case studies, particularly those focused on the significant mergers, acquisitions, and financial strategies of the time. Understanding these corporate struggles is essential for any student of business or finance.

In addition to the feature story on Howard Johnson, the issue includes several articles discussing various corporate challenges, such as the downfall of Iroquois Brands Ltd., the clever sales strategies of Damson Oil Corp., and the revival attempts by the century-old IC Industries. This breadth of content makes it an invaluable resource for those interested in the dynamics of American business.

Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as Very Good (VG), showcasing only minor edge wear typical for its age. It also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this collectible item is preserved in excellent shape.

Key Features:

  • Cover Story: Insightful analysis of Howard Johnson's decline.
  • Cultural Significance: Reflects the corporate turmoil and financial dynamics of the 1980s.

This vintage issue holds immense value for anyone interested in the evolution of American businesses, making it a treasured addition to any collection of vintage magazines. Don't miss the chance to own this important document from a pivotal period in corporate history.

Forbes Magazine December 30, 1985

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