Description: Fortune Magazine is an American multinational business magazine founded by Henry Luce. It was first published 1929. It competes with Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek in the national business magazine category and distinguishes itself with long, in-depth feature articles. It is well known for its lists and rankings, including the Fortune 500, a ranking of companies by revenue. This 96-page August/September 2024 special issue's theme is the Global 500. Featured articles include: Sequoia is a VC Giant. Roelof Botha Needs to Keep it Growing - The low-key investor leads the famed firm that helped launch Google and Apple. But to maintain Sequoia's winning streak, he's uprooting old habits and planting new seeds. Inside Volkswagen's EV Comeback - The world's largest automaker was late to the EV revolution but is racing to catch up to the competition-fueled by its deep pockets and massive scale. The Lilly-Palooza - The outsize success of its diabetes and obesity drug has sent pharma giant Eli Lilly on a wild ride-to a nearly $900 billion market cap. Where the 500 Reside-Worldwide - A wide-angle view of the top global hotspots for big-time revenue makers. The Global 500 Lists - F1 - The World's Largest Companies. F7 - This Year's Winners & Losers. F8 - Notes & Index. What Business Can Expect From the Next U.S. President - There's one thing both political parties can agree on: higher tariffs on American imports. Here are the challenges those policies will pose for corporate leaders. How Big Can Robinhood Get? - CEO Viad Tenev and the fintech upstart have challenged the way Americans invest. But to make serious money, they'll have to elevate their game. Other departments include: FORWARD - The AI Hangover: For All the Tech's Promise, Where's the Revenue? THE BRIEF - Succession Planning: What the White House Could Learn From the C-Suite- The Head of Norway's $1.7 Trillion Sovereign Fund Aims to Make Business Better- Vanceonomics: What Trump's VP Pick Could Mean for Business- AI's Hidden Biases May Be Influencing What You Think. Here's What Should Be Done to Stop it- The Fortune 50 Best Places to Live Will Serve Families in the Years to Come- As AI Gobbles Electricity, Is Now the Time to Buy Unloved Utility Stocks?- Aviation Stocks Are a Bargain. Are They Worth the Turbulence?- The Inaugural Fortune Southeast Asia 500 Tracks a Region on the Rise- Apocalypse Chic: Tesla's Cybertruck Is Changing the Shape of Luxury THE CARTOGRAPHER - The High Cost of Low Employee Engagement Worldwide I have additional copies of this as well as other magazines covering various topics available on EBay. I will apply a shipping discount on multiple purchases. If you are interested, please let me know and I will send an invoice with the discount applied.
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Publication Name: Fortune
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ISSN: 0015-8259
Publisher: Fortune Media Group Holdings
Publication Month: August, September
Publication Year: 2024
Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
Language: English
Issue Number: 1
Volume: 190
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Contributors: Nicolas Rapp, Matt Heimer, Maria Aspan, Jeremy Kahn, Phil Wahba, Erika Fry, Alyson Shontell, Geoff Colvin, Emma Hinchliffe, David Meyer, Sharon Goldman, Jessica Matthews, Alexa Mikhail, Jeff John Roberts, Rainbow Wilson
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Politics, Business & Economy, Money & Finance
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Investment, Retirement, Stocks, Technology, Communications, Science, Cryptocurrency
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