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Fortune Magazine – December 15, 1980
Cover Feature: Tom Mundy
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SELECTED CONTENTS
Feature Section
50 – For Pollsters, There’s Life After November 4 – by Roy Rowan
Despite calling the Carter-Reagan election incorrectly, most pollsters remain in high demand by corporate clients.
52 – The Steinberg Commotion: Fear and Loathing in the Boardrooms – by Peter Bernstein
A look at how Saul Steinberg’s aggressive investment style continues to shake up corporate America.
54 – Saul Steinberg’s Noblest Admirer – by Gwen Kinkead
The future Lord Rothschild teams up with Steinberg—two unconventional power brokers navigating the world of high finance.
58 – Greyhound Gets Ready for a New Driver – by Alexander Stuart
With Gerald Trautman stepping down, the iconic bus company prepares to modernize under new leadership.
66 – The Aging of the Suburbs – by Seth Rosenfeld
Formerly child-centric bedroom communities are undergoing a quiet demographic transformation.
89 – Archie McCardell’s Absolution – by Carol J. Loomis
Despite struggles at International Harvester, McCardell receives unexpected praise and reward.
100 – Welcome to Washington, Reagan Man – by James M. McCauley
Insights from a 38-year federal veteran on what Reagan's appointees should—and shouldn’t—expect.
108 – The Lonely World of Night Work – by David McLaughlin
Night shifts may boost productivity, but the toll on workers' health and lives is steep.
117 – Battling for Iran’s Frozen Billions – by Herman Nickel
How the U.S. may navigate diplomatic and legal paths to release Iran’s frozen assets.
123 – A Gift to Britain’s Tories—Maybe – by Carol J. Loomis
Privatization in the UK might yield gains—but only if Margaret Thatcher’s government handles it with care.
FRONT SECTION
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4 – The Editor’s Desk
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9 – Business Roundup
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GNP dip expected
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Weak capital goods outlook for the year
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15 – In the News
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Detroit’s comeback, Boeing’s major Saudi deal, IBM, and an architectural triumph in New York
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29 – Bed and Board – by Walter McQuade
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A chic new Chicago hotel that avoids convention crowd clichés
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41 – Keeping Up – by Daniel Seligman
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127 – Personal Investing – by Aimée L. Mone
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Why it might be time to revisit bank stocks
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135 – Books and Ideas – by Daniel Seligman
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The evolution of financial thinking
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138 – Letters to Fortune