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This is a vintage issue of Forbes Magazine dated February 14, 1983, a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines. This issue features a fascinating cover story on entrepreneur Dan Cunningham, who shares his insights on the labor industry, asserting, "If we worked hard, there would be quite a bit to be made in the labor business." This statement reflects the entrepreneurial spirit of the early 1980s, making it particularly valuable for those interested in business history and economic trends.
This edition explores significant developments in business, investing, and economic trends during the early '80s, providing readers with a unique historical perspective. The magazine discusses Japan's emerging economic power, highlighting its aggressive export of capital and building on the narrative of global financial dynamics during that time.
Additionally, the issue contains corporate spotlights that analyze the successes and challenges of major companies such as Pacific Telephone, MGM/UA, Gulf & Western, and Burlington Industries. Readers will also find engaging content about the sports business, including insights into baseball and pro football, which explores their profitability and market influence.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with light wear typical for its age, making it a collectible item for enthusiasts. The magazine is protected with a plastic covering to ensure its preservation over time.
By adding this Forbes vintage issue to your collection, you gain not just a periodical but also a conversation piece that encapsulates a pivotal point in economic history.
- Cover story featuring entrepreneur Dan Cunningham on the labor industry.
- Insightful articles on the financial market, corporate strategies, and emerging economic powers.
This Forbes Magazine vintage issue is more than just a magazine; it's a slice of history that provides insights into the business culture of the early 1980s. Don't miss the chance to own this collectible vintage magazine that documents a crucial era in our economic landscape!