Description
This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated June 30, 1980, features a captivating profile on Cliff Garvin of Exxon, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines. In this standout edition, readers are given an exclusive look into Garvin's influential leadership and Exxon’s strategic maneuvers during a critical phase in the energy sector. This issue is particularly significant as it encapsulates the shifting dynamics of energy policy and corporate strategies in a time of economic uncertainty.
The June 1980 edition of Fortune Magazine is not only rich in interviews and insights but also offers robust economic forecasts and corporate news that reflect the business landscape of its time. It provides readers with invaluable investment advice and a thorough exploration of that year's financial trends, especially the discussion around inflation and small-cap investments.
Condition is typically paramount for vintage magazines, and this issue is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges and a blurred-out address label. It's an excellent addition to any collector's library, preserving a key moment in business history.
This issue includes notable articles such as:
- "Cliff Garvin of Exxon" – A detailed profile on Garvin, exploring his leadership at Exxon and his views on energy policy.
- "Personal Investing: Giant Payoffs from Midget Stocks" – A feature that discusses lucrative opportunities in the small-cap market.
Adding Fortune Magazine’s June 30, 1980 issue to your collection not only highlights a significant moment in corporate America but also offers a lens into the financial strategies that shaped the future. Perfect for those intrigued by the evolving energy landscape and interested in the corporate strategies of major companies, this vintage magazine serves as a fascicle snapshot of a pivotal moment in history.
All items are protected with a plastic cover, ensuring their preservation. Combined shipping is available, so feel free to inquire for details.
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