Fortune Magazine November 11, 1985 What's Next for The Raiders VG


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Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Fortune Magazine vintage issue from November 11, 1985. This edition delves into the enticing and often tumultuous world of corporate raiders. It provides invaluable insights into how these bold entrepreneurs were strategizing to navigate new corporate defenses and seize opportunities for takeover battles.

This vintage magazine offers a fascinating historical context, reflecting on significant trends of the time, including economic fluctuations, the auto industry's evolution, and the corporate challenges faced by behemoths like General Electric regarding factory automation. Collectors, business historians, and enthusiasts will find this issue essential as it encapsulates the economic climate and corporate strategies of the 1980s—a pivotal decade in modern business history.

Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in very good condition, showcasing minor wear on the edges typical for its age. Each item listed is accurately represented by high-quality images, so you can verify its condition for yourself. It also comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains well-preserved for years to come.

This collector's edition features standout articles, such as:

  • What’s Next for the Raiders – A deep dive into the strategies of corporate raiders by Ford S. Worthy.
  • Fortune Forecast: The Global Recovery Is Losing Its Oomph – Insights into economic recovery trends affecting global business.

This issue of Fortune Magazine serves as a key reference for understanding crucial shifts in corporate America and the evolving economic landscape. It is a must-have for any collector of vintage magazines or those interested in the nuances of business history in the 1980s.

Additional details:

  • Very good condition with minor wear on edges
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering for preservation
Fortune Magazine November 11, 1985 Cover Fortune Magazine November 11, 1985 Contents

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