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Discover this exceptional vintage magazine: Fortune Magazine, dated February 3, 2014. This issue features intriguing cover stories, including an in-depth look at Goldman Sachs and the highly praised ranking of the best companies to work for.
This issue is significant as it showcases Fortune’s annual list of the 100 best companies in corporate America, with Google leading the pack. It reflects the changing corporate landscape in 2014, marking an era where workplace culture began to take center stage. Readers will find compelling articles that delve into corporate America's challenges and triumphs, including:
- Chris Christie: Can Corporate America’s Candidate Get Out of This Jam? Analyzing the political climate and challenges faced by the New Jersey governor amid controversy.
- Goldman Sachs: Yes, Really a Great Place to Work Investigating the factors that make Goldman Sachs a desirable workplace despite its reputation.
This vintage issue captures the spirit of 2014 corporate America and offers insight into the notable figures and companies that defined the era. The articles provide valuable historical context and are a must-read for business enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent shape for its age, showing only minor wear on the edges. It has been preserved with care, making it a collectible item for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
We ensure that all our items come with a plastic protective covering to maintain their condition. Combined shipping is available upon request!
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable Fortune Magazine vintage issue. A perfect addition to any collection of vintage magazines, it offers a rare glimpse into the business world’s past and the best places to work.