Description
This vintage issue of Forbes Magazine, dated February 1, 1982 (Volume 129, Number 3), features the compelling cover story, "Think twice before you shift your portfolio into shares of small companies. The evidence propping up that fashionable notion just isn’t there." This insightful piece highlights the stock market dynamics of the era, making it an essential read for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
This particular issue captures the economic environment of the early 1980s, providing valuable insights into financial market analysis, corporate strategies, and investment trends of the time. It serves as a testament to the evolving nature of stock investments and corporate financial decision-making.
Within its pages, readers will discover a range of articles covering various industries from airlines to data processing. The information presented is historically significant, offering a glimpse into the economic climate which shaped modern investing practices. Key articles include:
- Disaster In The North Atlantic – Analyzing the $2 billion airline losses since deregulation and the surprising stance of the Reagan Administration on European-style cartels.
- The Good New Days: Ireland’s Economic Miracle – How the Republic of Ireland's economic reforms serve as a model for developing nations.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with the address label blurred, indicative of its age while still preserving the essence of a collectible item. The exact item pictured is what you will receive, so please review the accompanying images for details regarding its condition.
For collectors of vintage business publications and those interested in historic economic trends and corporate strategies, this issue of Forbes Magazine is a valuable addition to any collection. Enhance your library with this unique piece of financial history.
We offer combined shipping upon request, and all vintage magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering to ensure preservation.