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Fortune Magazine – July 28, 1980 – Walter Spitzmiller’s Cover Painting
This is the July 28, 1980 issue of Fortune Magazine, featuring a striking cover painting by Walter Spitzmiller. This issue offers a dynamic mix of financial reporting, political insight, global economic trends, and unexpected human stories—reflecting a turbulent moment in U.S. and international business.
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Included Articles and Features:
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Who Guards Whom at the Commodity Exchange?
A revealing look into questionable practices within the trading pits.
by Ray Rogers -
Russia’s Sudden Reach for Raw Materials
The Soviet Union begins competing with the West for critical resources.
by Herbert E. Meyer -
Flying High on Cement Wings
A deep dive into financial wheeling and dealing in Washington real estate.
by Michael S. Serrill -
An American Company Honda Can’t Mow Down
Small U.S. firm Westwood fights off foreign dominance in the lawn mower market.
by Gwen Kinkead -
The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Irving Kahn
Once disgraced, Kahn rebuilds his business reputation after prison.
by Peter W. Bernstein -
Prison Can Be Bad for Your Career
A broader look at how incarceration affects businessmen’s futures.
by Peter W. Bernstein -
Those Bofo Meetings Don’t Just Happen
A six-figure industry behind orchestrated corporate gatherings.
by Nancy Hawley -
A City That Can Take Federal Money—or Leave It
Phoenix rejects subsidies in favor of independence—even for social services.
by David H. Hackett -
Europe’s Wild Swing at the Silicon Giants
A hybrid approach as Europe challenges U.S. dominance in semiconductor tech.
by Udo Ulfkotte -
The Phoenix of the New York Times?
Behind the scenes of the NYT’s return to profitability.
by Edward Meadows -
Why Carter Will Probably Win
A statistical analysis of demographic trends favoring Jimmy Carter in the upcoming election.
by David Chagall -
Where James Bond Shops
High-tech gadgets and quirky devices from Tokyo’s electronics market.
by Susie Gharib Neeson
Also Includes:
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Business Roundup: Examining recession forecasts and rising wages
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In the News: Updates on Coca-Cola, Chrysler bonds, Super Valu, Vickers, and more
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Bed and Board: Review of Washington’s luxurious Four Seasons Hotel
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Keeping Up: Commentary by Daniel Seligman
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Personal Investing: Exploring tax shelters in R&D
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Books and Ideas: Nixon on détente and Russia
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Letters to Fortune
A fascinating issue for collectors, economists, political analysts, and those interested in the business atmosphere of late 1980.