Fortune Magazine March 3, 1986 G.D. Searle's Copper 7 Contraceptive Device VG


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Discover a fascinating piece of history with this Fortune Magazine March 3, 1986 vintage issue. This collectible magazine showcases an in-depth exploration of G.D. Searle's Copper 7 contraceptive device, delving into the complex legal and financial implications surrounding product liability at a pivotal moment in American history.

This particular issue of Fortune Magazine offers unique insights into the growing wave of product lawsuits that were reshaping corporate strategies in the late 1980s. It includes compelling articles on economic forecasts, management techniques, and risk management solutions relevant for legal analysts, business strategists, and collectors alike. A true snapshot of corporate America during this era!

Condition is paramount for collectors, and this magazine is in very good condition with minor wear on the edges typical for its age. For preservation, it comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains a treasured addition to your collection.

Highlights of this March 3, 1986 vintage magazine include:

  • Featured Articles - Engaging content including "When Products Turn Into Liabilities" by Michael Brody and discussions on economic forecasts.
  • Corporate Strategies Insight - Key strategies employed by businesses like Kodak in a changing market.

Don't miss the chance to own a piece of vintage magazine history. This issue is a valuable collector's item for anyone interested in corporate liability, economic policy, and business leadership in the 1980s.

Indulge your passion for vintage magazines and add this remarkable issue of Fortune to your collection today!

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