Description
Discover a piece of history with the Forbes Magazine from November 24, 1980. This collectible vintage magazine features a compelling cover story on Royal Dutch/Shell, examining their rise as a contender for the title of the most profitable oil company in the world. The issue provides valuable insights into the global energy markets of the 1980s, corporate strategies for success, and the changes within emerging industries.
This particular issue stands out for its investigative journalism that captures the spirit of corporate America during a pivotal time of economic shifting. It explores critical topics such as market trends, corporate responsibility, and economic policies that shaped the future of major industries. For collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines, this issue is not just a reading material but a snapshot of the economic landscape of its time.
The magazine is in good condition, exhibiting minor imperfections consistent with its age, including a blurred address label and slight water damage. This adds character to a rare find that reflects the era's challenges and triumphs.
Highlights of this issue include:
- Cover Story: Explore how Royal Dutch/Shell positioned itself amidst fierce competition in the oil industry.
- Economic Insights: Discover market analysis regarding the auto industry and the tax revolt in Massachusetts.
This Forbes vintage issue is a must-have for collectors, historians, and investors interested in understanding the economic frameworks of the era. Whether seeking to enhance a personal collection or simply relive the history of corporate America, owning this magazine offers a unique glimpse into past narratives.


Enjoy the insights and perspectives from business leaders of 1980, and add this collectible vintage magazine to your collection today! Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history that illustrates the evolution of modern corporate strategies and the energy market.