Meaning blue chip
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On the stock market, shares of a large company with a good reputation, whose value and dividends are considered to be safe and reliable.
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also blue-chip, in reference to the high-value poker counter, from 1904 in the figurative sense of "valuable;" stock exchange sense, in reference to "shares considered a reliable invest [..]
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A company known nationally for the quality and wide acceptance of its products or services, and for its ability to make money and pay dividends.
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The corporate stock of relatively large, good old U. S. of A. companies that tend to be consistently profitable, pay out consistently high dividends, and are consistently stable force in the economy. [..]
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Definitions (2) 1. Stock of a large, national company with a solid record of stable earnings and/or dividend growth and a reputation for high quality management and/or products. These stocks are expec [..]
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a stock issue of high investment quality that usually pertains to a substantial well-established company and enjoys public confidence in its worth and stability blue-chip adj
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Stocks that have the reputation for quality, reliability and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad.
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A company known nationally for the quality of its products or services, its reliability, and its ability to operate profitably in good and bad economic times.
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is a nationally recognized, well-established and financially sound company. The term comes from blue poker chips, which have the highest value in the game.
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A "blue chip" is the stock of a well-established, financially sound, and historically secure corporation. According to Ken Kurson, writing in MONEY Magazine, the term itself come [..]
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A descriptive term usually applied to high grade equity securities.
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A description applied to the biggest and most highly regarded companies quoted on the stock market. Shares in such companies are usually considered a reliable and profitable investment.
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A high-quality, relatively low-risk investment; the term usually refers to stocks of large, well-established companies that have performed well over a long period. The term Blue Chip is borrowed from [..]
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A company known nationally for the quality of its products or services, its reliability, and its ability to operate profitably in good and bad economic times.
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A publicly traded company known for the quality and wide acceptance of its products, services and management, and for its ability to profit and pay dividends to shareholders.
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These are shares of big and reputed companies. Book Value:
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The term used for a company known nationally for the quality and wide acceptance of its products or services, and for its ability to profit and pay dividends.
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Stocks generally considered to be of large, stable and established companies that typically exhibit a measure of financial stability.
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Term for the most prestigious industrial shares. Originally an American term derived from the color of the highest value poker chip.
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The shares of a heavyweight, large-cap corporation that has established its reputation for quality, reliability and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad.
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A stock-market term for the stocks of large corporations with especially solid asset structures and earnings. The term originally comes from poker – blue poker chips have the highest value.
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Describes stocks of companies known for high quality management or products who have a long history of stable earnings and/or dividend growth.
Source: international.schwab.com (offline)





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