Fortune Magazine March 7, 1983 How IBM Stung Hitachi VG


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Delve into the captivating world of Fortune Magazine with this vintage issue dated March 7, 1983. This collectible magazine stands out for its cover story, "How IBM Stung Hitachi," crafted by David B. Tinnin. The article explores a significant corporate espionage case that not only piqued public interest but also left a lasting mark on the global technology landscape.

This particular issue is a remarkable snapshot of the early 1980s, a decade full of transformation in business and technology. It addresses pivotal themes including President Reagan's critical year in office, the early developments in the video game industry, and the shifting dynamics of corporate competition. Readers will find insights into executive education tailored for the digital age, making this issue both culturally and historically significant.

This vintage magazine is in very good condition with limited wear typical for its age. It is well-preserved and protected by a plastic cover, making it a perfect addition for collectors and history enthusiasts. Detailed high-quality photographs are available for examination, confirming the magazine's impeccable state.

Notable features of this Fortune Magazine vintage issue include:

  • Espionage Insight: The cover story details the high-stakes world of corporate espionage and its consequences.
  • In-Depth Economic Analysis: Additional articles focus on various macroeconomic issues and strategies in the evolving video game sector.

This magazine isn't just a reading material; it’s a piece of history, enriched with knowledge valuable for anyone intrigued by business, technology, and economics. We offer combined shipping upon request, making it convenient for collectors seeking to expand their vintage magazine collections. Don't miss the chance to own this page of history!

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