Description
Experience a piece of business history with the Forbes Magazine, dated November 4, 1985. This unique vintage issue showcases the extensive feature, The 200 Best Small Companies in America, which highlights some of the most innovative and resilient businesses in the nation during a time of economic transition.
This particular issue is a treasure for collectors of vintage magazines and those interested in the evolution of small businesses. It provides an invaluable snapshot of the economic landscape of the mid-1980s, detailing companies that have shaped their industries through ingenuity and careful strategy. The featured companies demonstrate that while the race to the top is challenging, maintaining success can be just as demanding.
Among the notable features chronicled in this issue are:
- The Computer Slump – Industry Challenges & Survival Strategies: Covering giants like IBM, Burroughs, and Hewlett-Packard, the analysis reveals how these companies adapted in a shifting market.
- Corporate Profiles & Financial Moves: Insight into the strategic maneuvers of firms like Turner Broadcasting and Triangle Industries presents a comprehensive view of contemporary business practices.
Furthermore, this collectors' edition is in good condition, with a blurred address label and a minor rip on the binding, giving it the charm of a well-loved vintage item. The magazine is carefully packaged with a plastic protective covering to ensure preservation, making it an essential addition to your collection.
Whether you're a business enthusiast, an investor, or a history buff, this issue serves not just as a collectible but as a vital link to understanding the business successes of 1985. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of history!
Order now for combined shipping on multiple vintage magazines, and add this remarkable issue to your collection today!