Description
This vintage magazine, Fortune Magazine from December 1972, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rapidly changing corporate world of the time. The notable cover story, "Change Comes to Matsushita," takes an in-depth look at Matsushita Electric, one of Japan's most significant corporations, during a pivotal time in global economic history. This issue stands out as a remarkable piece for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines, capturing the strategic shifts and innovations that defined the post-war period in Japan.
The December 1972 issue is not just a treasure for those interested in business history; it also provides valuable insights into economic trends and international corporate strategies. With articles detailing the evolving landscape of global markets, this magazine serves as an important historical document that reflects both the challenges and opportunities capturing the spirit of the early 1970s.
In terms of condition, this vintage issue is rated in very good condition, featuring only minor wear on the edges. Importantly, it has no address label, giving it a clean, pristine appearance, making it a delightful addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
Key Features include:
- Rich insights into corporate strategies and market shifts of the 1970s.
- Includes renowned articles such as "The Right Kind of Tax Reform" and "The Truth About Income Inequality in the U.S." by notable authors.

The issue is enhanced by a plastic protective covering, ensuring preservation for years to come. The exact item in the listing is exactly what you will receive, so please review the images for verification of the condition.
This December 1972 edition of Fortune Magazine is a must-have for business historians, collectors, and anyone intrigued by global economic shifts of the 1970s. Don't miss out on the chance to own this collectible vintage issue and delve into the stories that shaped the business landscape during this transformative decade.