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Forbes Magazine – September 9, 1996 – Vol. 158 No. 6 – Al Gore vs. John Malone – VG Condition
This September 9, 1996 issue of Forbes features the cover story “Piracy: Protecting Copyright in a Digital Age” and includes a major article, “Al Gore versus John Malone: Could This Be a Personal Vendetta?” by Gary Samuels. Other highlights include in-depth reporting on real estate funds, small stocks, Intel’s foray into entertainment, and the booming New Age market.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor edge wear appropriate for its age. The pages are intact, clean, and bright. The magazine pictured is the exact copy you will receive. Please check photos for an accurate assessment of condition.
Shipping & Packaging:
We offer combined shipping on multiple purchases. Every item is carefully packaged in a protective plastic sleeve to ensure safe delivery.
Selected Articles & Highlights:
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Piracy – “How Will You Protect Your Copyrights in a Digital Age?” by Philip E. Ross (Cover Story, p.134)
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Al Gore vs. John Malone – Could This Be a Personal Vendetta? by Gary Samuels (p.52)
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Intel in Entertainment: Damon Darlin explores Intel’s unexpected push into media (p.42)
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Chico’s FAS: A quirky merchandising strategy pays off (p.44)
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The New Age Market: Hillary Clinton isn’t alone—this is now a multibillion-dollar industry (p.86)
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Real Estate Funds & Small Stocks: Guidance on REITs, Boyce Value Trust, and more (pp.92–93)
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Good Schools, Good Business: Why smart companies support nearby public schools (p.144)
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Marketing the Internet: “It’s not a magazine—it’s more like a village” (p.168)
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Japanese Banks & Real Estate: Examining the future of Japan’s financial sector (pp.46, 74)
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Civil War Roots: How to locate government records of your ancestors (p.232)
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Plus: closed-end funds, class actions, Canadian gas, and profiles of up-and-coming companies.
A fascinating issue for collectors, business historians, and readers interested in mid-1990s debates about technology, copyright, and market trends.