Description
Experience a piece of history with this Fortune Magazine from May 11, 1985, featuring a captivating cover story on J. Hugh Liedtke, Chairman of Pennzoil. This vintage magazine provides unparalleled insight into the decisions of Liedtke that significantly impacted the oil industry during a pivotal time.
This issue is particularly notable for its exploration of high-stakes business strategies, alongside key articles examining the marketplace dynamics in the oil sector. It provides a rare glimpse into the corporate landscape of the 1980s, making it a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines. The content resonates with those interested in economic transformations, leadership styles, and historical corporate case studies.
The magazine is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear that is typical for its age. This enhances its collectible nature, as it reflects the era's print quality. Moreover, this particular issue of Fortune Magazine is a must-have for collectors, history buffs, and researchers focusing on corporate leadership, financial trends, and the cultural and economic policies of the 1980s.
Key features of this vintage issue include:
- The Gambler Who Refused $2 Billion – Delve into how J. Hugh Liedtke made a historic bet that reshaped the oil industry.
- Deep in the Hole in Texas – An analysis of the ongoing Savings and Loan crisis that threatened many financial institutions.
At Original Magazines, we ensure all our products come with a protective plastic covering to preserve their quality. This magazine is not just a reading item; it is a collectible piece of vintage magazine history.
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Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible piece of history from one of the most influential business magazines of its time!