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Subscribe to the Fortune Archives newsletter to unearth the stories that have had a lasting impact on business and culture.

Fortune Archives: A dispatch from the banana wars
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Fortune Archives: A dispatch from the banana wars

By Indrani Sen
August 4, 2024
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Fortune Archives: Unmasking Betty Crocker: The story of how Fortune exposed the General Mills homemaker as a fictional brand mascot in 1945

By Katherine Raymond
July 28, 2024
The "paypal mafia" photographed at Tosca in San Francisco, Oct, 2007.Back row from left: Jawed Karim, co-founder Youtube; Jeremy Stoppelman CEO Yelp; Andrew McCormack, managing partner Laiola Restaurant; Premal Shah, Pres of Kiva; 2nd row from left: Luke Nosek, managing partner The Founders Fund; Kenny Howery, managing partner The Founders Fund; David Sacks, CEO Geni and Room 9 Entertainment; Peter Thiel, CEO Clarium Capital and Founders Fund; Keith Rabois, VP BIz Dev at Slide and original Youtube Investor; Reid Hoffman, Founder Linkedin; Max Levchin, CEO Slide; Roelof Botha, partner Sequoia Capital; Russel Simmons, CTO and co-founder of Yelp
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Fortune Archives: The PayPal Mafia still rules Silicon Valley

By Alexei Oreskovic
July 21, 2024
Fortune Archives: This ’90s ‘Cable Cowboy’ that tussled with Bill Gates still inspires David Zaslav and Gerry Cardinale
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Fortune Archives: This ’90s ‘Cable Cowboy’ that tussled with Bill Gates still inspires David Zaslav and Gerry Cardinale

By Paolo Confino
July 14, 2024
Fortune Archives: How Sallie Krawcheck defied the old boys’ club on Wall Street in the early 2000s
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Fortune Archives: How Sallie Krawcheck defied the old boys’ club on Wall Street in the early 2000s

By Rachel Ventresca
July 7, 2024
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Fortune Archives: Researchers in 1964 were already warning about the risks of AI

By Jeremy Kahn
June 30, 2024
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Fortune Archives: Former Ford executive Allan Gilmour on climbing the corporate ladder while concealing his sexuality

By Phil Wahba
June 23, 2024
A drugstore clerk removes Tylenol bottles from the shelves of a pharmacy on September 30, 1982 in New York City after reports of tampering.
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Fortune Archives: The day poisoned Tylenol killed three people

By Indrani Sen
June 16, 2024
Fortune Archives: How the first Fortune 500 issue measures up 70 years later
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Fortune Archives: How the first Fortune 500 issue measures up 70 years later

By Matthew Heimer
June 9, 2024
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A new Fortune 500 for the new economy

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