Description
This vintage issue of Forbes magazine, dated February 9, 1987, is a remarkable collectible that offers a unique perspective on the economic climate during a pivotal time in American history. The cover story titled "No More Mr. Nice Guy" delves into the transformative changes in U.S. economic policy and how the country’s long-standing commitment to global prosperity was being reassessed. Readers gain insights into corporate shifts, investment trends, and economic strategies from the late 1980s, making this magazine a must-have for business historians and finance enthusiasts.
This Forbes vintage issue captures the essence of growing corporate unrest and reflects on the shifting priorities in America's economy. It serves as an intriguing historical document, showcasing how economic policies directed by the U.S. have evolved over decades. Collectors will appreciate the detailed articles and analysis that highlight significant companies and market changes in that era, including profiles of Meret Inc., Paccar Inc., and TRW Inc.
The magazine is in good condition with minor wear typical for its age, enhancing its collectible value. Each copy comes with a plastic protective covering for preservation, ensuring this vintage magazine remains a treasured addition to your collection.

Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Significant Cover Story: Explore the in-depth analysis of the U.S. making economic sacrifices and the resulting changes in policy.
- Insights into Corporate Shifts: Learn about how key players like Meret Inc. and Paccar Inc. navigated evolving market challenges.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this classic Forbes issue—an essential piece for anyone passionate about vintage magazines, economic history, and collecting. This issue is not just a magazine but a snapshot of the business landscape in the late 1980s that continues to resonate today.