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If you're a collector of vintage magazines, the Fortune Magazine July 16, 1990 issue is a must-have addition to your library. Featuring Chief Leo McKernan on the cover, this collectible vintage issue dives into the insightful landscape of corporate turnarounds and high-stakes business decisions that defined the era.
This particular issue reflects the zeitgeist of the early '90s and captures the essence of American business during a time of transformation and opportunity. Inside, you'll find captivating articles about strategies leading companies used to bounce back, including:
- An in-depth look at Duracell's remarkable resurgence, highlighting consumer demand and effective management.
- Profiles of innovative companies to watch, featuring Valspar and its unique approach to revitalizing old factories.
The magazine also critiques the global sales landscape, influenced by giants like Boeing, as well as societal perspectives on corporate responsibility through volunteer work.
This vintage magazine is in great shape for its age, showing only minor wear on the edges. It has been preserved with care, guaranteeing its collectibility and appeal to history enthusiasts and magazine collectors alike. All our magazines come with a protective plastic covering to keep them in excellent condition.
Don’t miss out on this chance to own a piece of business history. The item pictured is the exact magazine you will receive, so feel free to check the detailed photos to assess its condition further.
We offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask about bundled purchases. Add this vintage issue of Fortune Magazine to your collection today and enjoy a rare glimpse into the corporate world of the past.
Date: July 16, 1990