Forbes Magazine September 14, 1981 American Express' Big Gamble


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This original Forbes Magazine from September 14, 1981, is not just any vintage magazine; it's a collectible piece of history. Volume 128, Number 6, features a thought-provoking cover story titled "American Express' Big Gamble," exploring the exciting yet uncertain landscape of credit and finance at the dawn of the 1980s.

This vintage issue offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic climate of its time, highlighting critical discussions that shaped the future of American financial practices. The cover story investigates the evolving mortgage market, shedding light on government interventions in credit that were transforming the way Americans approached home ownership.

In addition to the cover story, this magazine is packed with diverse insights from leading business minds, making it a treasure trove for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and business history. Whether you're a collector or someone keen on understanding historical economic trends, this issue serves as a perfect reference.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition overall with some light wear typical for its age. It is essential to note that the address label is blurred, which adds to its character as a vintage item. Each purchase includes a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this collectible remains in great shape.

This exclusive edition encapsulates the spirit of an era filled with economic challenges and innovations. Its unique features include:

  • Intriguing Cover Story: "Where Will The Money Come From?" - a critical examination of funding challenges in the mortgage market.
  • Diverse Business Insights: Articles on the fertilizer market, fraternal organizations, and profiles on significant companies like Hunt Oil Co. and Standard Oil of California.

Explore this piece of history and add a notable entry to your collection of vintage magazines. This Forbes magazine is perfect for anyone who appreciates the intricate details and stories of our economic past.

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