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Fortune Magazine – November 3, 1980 – William M. Agee and Mary E. Cunningham
This is the November 3, 1980 issue of Fortune Magazine, featuring the widely discussed business duo William M. Agee and Mary E. Cunningham. A compelling snapshot of American business and economic thought at the dawn of the Reagan era, this issue offers in-depth coverage of global events, corporate profiles, and industry shifts that defined the early 1980s.
Condition: Good condition.
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Included Articles and Features:
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Iraq and the New Arab Alliance – A look at how radical nations aligned with conservative states to shift Middle Eastern power.
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Upheaval at Bendix – How Al Berger is transforming an industrial mainstay into a high-tech contender.
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Things the B-Schools Never Taught – A revealing profile on Mary Cunningham and the public scrutiny she faced.
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What We Need for Defense – A comprehensive analysis of America's aging weapons stockpile.
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Low Pay on the High Seas – Why skilled crewmen are abandoning the aircraft carrier Nimitz.
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The Coming Cuts in Business Taxes – Insights into tax changes under Reagan or Carter.
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Good News from the Oil and Gas Hunt – Positive trends in U.S. hydrocarbon production.
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Living the Wine Lover’s Fantasy – A journey through the wine regions of Napa, Washington, and Bordeaux.
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Japan Gets Ready for Tougher Times – An early forecast of Japan’s economic strategy.
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Plus: Business Roundup, Investing, Letters, and more.
A must-have for collectors, researchers, or anyone interested in the political and business dynamics of 1980.