Description
Explore this captivating vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated June 22, 1987. This magazine showcases the transformational strategies of Citicorp's chief, John Reed, as he navigated the complexities of the global banking industry amidst a prominent debt crisis. The issue dives deep into corporate strategies during a tumultuous economic landscape, offering a unique perspective into the challenges faced in the late 1980s.
This Fortune vintage magazine provides not only a look at Reed's vision for Citicorp but also includes intriguing articles on Mafia influence at JFK Airport, a special on Chrysler's remarkable turnaround led by Richard Dauch, and Busch's marketing prowess. Each article reflects significant trends in business, finance, and technology at the time.
This issue is valuable for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines, offering insights into the minds shaping corporate America and forecasts about future economic directions. It's a rare find that captures the essence of a unique period in history, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
Condition: This magazine is in good condition, with light wear typical for its age. The item featured in this listing is the exact magazine you will receive. Review the detailed photos provided for your assessment. It is wrapped in a protective plastic cover to preserve its quality.
Key Features:
- Cover Story: John Reed's strategic overhaul examination and exclusive interview.
- Featured Articles: Insights on corporate performance and market leaders, including Chrysler and Anheuser-Busch.
Engage with the prominent voices and topics that defined an era in business. This issue is an essential collectible for anyone keen on financial history, corporate leadership, and the strategies that shaped markets during a pivotal time.


