Forbes Magazine January 13, 1997 Vol 159 No. 1 Bob Eaton & Bob Lutz VG


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Forbes Magazine – January 13, 1997 – Vol. 159 No. 1 – Bob Eaton & Bob Lutz – VG Condition

This January 13, 1997 issue of Forbes spotlights Chrysler Corporation as “Company of the Year,” profiling executives Bob Eaton and Bob Lutz during a time of innovation, sleek automotive design, and strong financial results. It also features the 49th Annual Report on American Industry with detailed sector rankings, corporate profiles, and analysis of trends shaping the U.S. and global markets.

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Very good condition with only minor edge wear. Pages are clean and well-preserved. The item shown in the listing photos is the exact copy you will receive. Please see pictures for condition.

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Combined shipping is available upon request. All items are securely packaged and include a plastic protective covering.

Highlights from the Contents:

  • Cover Story (p.82): Company of the Year – Chrysler Corp. Hot cars, top-tier managers, financial muscle, and a Silicon Valley mindset in Detroit (by Jerry Flint).

  • Annual Report on American Industry (pp.90–257): In-depth analysis of aerospace, retail, financial services, energy, travel, entertainment, healthcare, and more, including stock market performance rankings.

  • Executive Profiles:

    • Paul Charron at Liz Claiborne (p.96)

    • Kenneth Wolfe steering Hershey (p.98)

    • Noel Watson at Jacobs Engineering (p.102)

    • Tom O’Malley reshaping Tosco (p.104)

  • Management & Trends: Photography revival at Kodak (p.45); digital safety in banking (p.68); Western Digital asset strategy (p.54).

  • International: Charles & Maurice Saatchi return to advertising (p.42).

  • Law & Issues: Gender trends in the workforce (p.48); trial lawyers eye email evidence (p.60).

  • Technology: The rise of e-banking and reader responses to Apple coverage.

  • Money & Investments: 1997 stock picks (p.261); tax traps in mutual funds (p.264); profiles of new value fund managers (p.265).

  • Regular columns and departments include Fact & Comment, Observations by Thomas Sowell, Point of View by Steve H. Hanke, Stock Trends, and more.

A great collectible for business historians, automotive enthusiasts, and investors, capturing Chrysler’s late-1990s resurgence and a wide-ranging snapshot of global commerce.

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