Fortune Magazine May 25, 1987 Ray Smith and Irvine Hockaday VG


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Discover a piece of history with this Fortune Magazine, May 25, 1987 issue featuring Ray Smith and Irvine Hockaday on the cover. This vintage magazine dives deep into innovative cost-cutting strategies that avoid layoffs, a hot topic during its time that resonates even today.

This particular issue serves as a critical snapshot of corporate strategies during the late 1980s, a period marked by economic shifts and evolving business practices. Inside, you’ll find fascinating articles exploring various significant themes such as:

  • Economic Trends - Detailed insights into the challenges faced by corporate giants like AT&T amid the burgeoning computing age.
  • Robotics and Innovation - An examination of Japan's industrial dominance, particularly in robotics, and its impact on global markets.
  • Insider Trading Scandals - A look into the controversies surrounding investment banks, which continues to be relevant in today’s financial climate.

This issue stands out as a collector's item, offering invaluable insights for business leaders, investors, and corporate strategists keen on understanding past trends to navigate present challenges successfully.

Condition is rated as very good, showcasing light wear typical for its age, yet fully intact and ready for display. The magazine also comes protected in a plastic cover, ensuring its preservation for years to come.

Key Features:

  • Collector's Value: This vintage magazine captures corporate strategies and economic insights of its era.
  • Historical Significance: Offers a detailed look at the business world in the late 1980s, making it a must-have for anyone interested in vintage magazines.
Fortune Magazine May 25, 1987 Ray Smith and Irvine Hockaday

Don’t miss your chance to add this iconic piece of corporate history to your collection of vintage magazines. Order now to own this collectible issue that is not only engaging but educational!

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