Forbes Magazine June 15, 1972 Can Control Data Make It?


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This vintage issue of Forbes magazine, dated June 15, 1972, offers a compelling look into the economic landscape of the early 1970s, making it a significant addition to your collection of vintage magazines. Featuring a notable cover story that focuses on Control Data Corporation's efforts to defy skepticism in the technology sector, this issue is packed with industry insights that resonate with today’s ever-evolving business environment.

Not only does this magazine shed light on the technological advancements of the time, but it also provides a window into the challenges and strategies faced by various corporations. The discussions on government contracting, corporate financial trends, and industrial innovations present readers with an engaging historical narrative that highlights the resilience of businesses during turbulent economic cycles.

This collectible issue captures critical moments in corporate America and provides readers with valuable lessons that are still relevant today. Whether you're a business enthusiast or a history aficionado, this vintage issue is sure to pique your interest.

Condition: This magazine is in good condition, featuring a blurred address label. It showcases light wear typical for its age, adding to its collectible charm. The item pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive, so be sure to review the provided images for detailed condition verification.

Key Features:

  • Cover Story: Bill Norris and Control Data Corporation’s ambitious efforts to defy expectations and drive growth in the tech industry.
  • Insights on Corporate Strategies: Unique perspectives on businesses such as American Motors and the dynamics of the discount brokerage market.

A must-have for collectors of vintage magazines, this Forbes issue offers a fascinating look at corporate resilience, investment strategies, and economic challenges in the early 1970s.

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