Description
This vintage magazine is a captivating piece of history—**Fortune Magazine**, dated **May 12, 1986**, features an insightful look at the corporate landscape of the mid-80s, spotlighting *Jerry Sanders* of Wall Street on its cover.
Inside, this issue dives into the complexities of corporate glamour, leadership difficulties at NASA, economic stagnation, and the fierce battles in the financial and technology sectors. The cover story, *“Glamour: Getting It – or Getting It Back,”* critically examines how a company's image can greatly affect its financial success, while also highlighting the risks involved in pursuing glamour.
This edition also addresses significant topics including the controversial aftermath of NASA's Challenger disaster, Mel Adelson's motion picture aspirations, and the ongoing semiconductor pricing battle. As such, it provides a unique insight into the economic trends and corporate dynamics of its time.
This magazine is in **very good condition**, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges, which is expected for a publication of its age. It has been carefully preserved and comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains a **collectible** for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
Key features found in this issue include:
- In-depth articles on corporate leadership and image management.
- Insights into technology and market trends shaping the future of industries.
Whether you're a collector of **vintage magazines** or a history buff interested in corporate culture, this issue is a valuable addition to any collection. Examine the detailed photos for a closer look at its condition, as the item illustrated is the exact one you will receive—a true treasure from 1986.

Join the ranks of collectors who appreciate the beauty and insight of **Fortune Magazine's vintage issue**, and deepen your understanding of the forces that shaped the financial landscapes of yesterday.
