Fortune Magazine September 1, 1986 Ernest and Julio Gallo VG


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Sale price$29.95

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This vintage magazine, Fortune Magazine, from September 1, 1986, is a remarkable collectible that features the iconic winemakers, Ernest and Julio Gallo. Known for their mastery in vineyard management and aggressive sales techniques, the Gallo brothers revolutionized the wine industry. This issue delves into their business strategies and how they built a wine empire.

This particular issue is not just a piece of history; it captures pivotal moments of the 1980s business landscape. It includes in-depth corporate analyses, economic forecasts, and a revealing examination of a billion-dollar nuclear fiasco, making it an essential addition for collectors, investors, and historians interested in vintage magazines.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in very good condition with minor wear on the edges—a testament to its age while still being highly collectible. The issue shown in the listing is exactly what you will receive, and it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity.

This issue also highlights significant articles worth noting:

  • How Gallo Crushes the Competition – An exclusive insight into Julio and Ernest Gallo’s approaches to managing vineyards and dominating the wine market.
  • Companies to Watch – A spotlight on notable businesses on the rise during the 1980s.

The economic analysis section includes:

  • Fortune Forecast: Why a Recession Is Not on the Way... But a Profit Problem Is – A look at economic indicators suggesting stagnating corporate earnings despite apparent growth.
  • The $2.2 Billion Nuclear Fiasco – An in-depth case study on Westinghouse’s mismanaged project in the Philippines.

Owning this Fortune Magazine vintage issue enriches any collection focused on business leadership, corporate strategy, and the evolving economic trends of the 1980s.

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