Description
This vintage Forbes Magazine issue from May 4, 1987, is a remarkable piece of historical journalism, capturing the essence of financial trends and market analysis during a pivotal era in the stock market history. Featuring the insightful cover story, "What Does a Market Top Look Like?" by distinguished journalist Gretchen Morgenson, this issue is essential for anyone interested in understanding stock market predictions and the indicators of impending downturns.
The significance of this Forbes vintage issue lies in its exploration of key warning signs that can help investors determine the market's trajectory. Investors and financial historians alike will find value in the expert analyses provided in featured articles that focus on corporate legal battles, such as the high-stakes clash between Pennzoil and Texaco, and economic shifts affecting major companies.
This collectible magazine is in acceptable condition, with a notable interior while the cover shows some signs of wear, including creases and marks typical for its age. The address label has been blurred out, making it a perfect choice for collectors looking to own a piece of finance history without distraction.
Key highlights of this vintage magazine include:
- Cover Story: Stock Market Warning Signs - A thorough examination of market top indicators and a checklist for stock market prognosticators (pg. 110).
- Corporate Legal Battles: Insights into major cases like Pennzoil vs. Texaco and the downfall of Levittown’s founder.
In summary, this issue of Forbes is a vital addition to any collection of vintage magazines, providing valuable insights from one of America’s leading financial publications. It is not just a magazine; it's a historical document showcasing the complexities of the financial world in the late 20th century.
Moreover, it comes protected in a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation. Combined shipping options are available upon request for those looking to expand their vintage magazine collection.