Fortune Magazine October 4, 1993 Laura Demmons and Kevin Schofield VG


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This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated October 4, 1993, features notable articles including insights into Toshiba's corporate strategies and forecasts on the hotel industry, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines.

This particular issue captures the essence of the early 1990s corporate landscape. It includes significant articles that analyze the business world during a pivotal time, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities faced by companies like IBM and Toshiba. The magazine delves deep into topics like the competition in hotel pricing and the job crisis in Europe, offering a rich historical context that speaks volumes about the era.

Key Features:

  • Engaging articles, such as "How Toshiba Makes Alliances Work" and "Why Hotel Rates Won’t Take Off—Yet," providing insights into corporate strategies and economic trends.
  • Beautifully preserved with a protective covering, ensuring the longevity of this collectible magazine.

The condition of this vintage magazine is very good, with minor wear on the edges that is typical for its age. This ensures that it remains a collectable piece, perfect for display or for adding to your vintage magazines collection.

Don’t miss the chance to own this fascinating vintage issue that not only informs but also serves as a nostalgic link to the past, reflecting the spirits of the corporate world in the '90s. See detailed photos for the condition and features of this magazine.

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