Description
Step back in time with this coveted issue of Fortune Magazine from November 24, 1986, featuring the Kansas-born David Wittig on the cover. This vintage magazine is not only a fascinating read but also a piece of business history that offers invaluable insights into the economic climate of the 1980s.
This particular edition delves into the pressing topics of the era, including the shifting dynamics of Wall Street and the impact of a new generation of MBAs entering the workforce. The cover story, "Wall Street’s MBA Frenzy: Why the Youngsters’ Party May Be Ending," highlights the cooling demand for young graduates lured by six-figure salaries, capturing a pivotal moment in the world of finance.
Additionally, this issue provides in-depth articles on business confidence, economic forecasts, and evolving market trends, making it a vital resource for collectors and business enthusiasts alike. It encapsulates the spirit of the late 1980s, a time when ambition and uncertainty collided in the corporate world.
Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in very good condition with minor wear on the edges, reflecting its age but still retaining its charm. It comes protected in a plastic covering to preserve its quality, ensuring that this collectible piece of media remains a treasure for years to come.
Key features include:
- Detailed insights on Wall Street trends and MBA hiring practices from the 1980s.
- Historical significance, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines.
This is more than just a magazine; it's a valuable collector's edition that sheds light on investment banking, economic forecasting, and Wall Street hiring trends from a transformative decade. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of history!