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A high value gaming chip
A stock or other investment that has a high price because of its perceived reliability
(Denizcilik) Stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad
(noun) a blue poker chip with the highest value
(noun) a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable; typically have high price and low yield; "blue chips are usually safe investments." (synonym) blue-chip stock
(adj.) Extremely valuable; "Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist" (similar) valuable
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
A term of American origin, at first designating a chip off a blue stone-a diamond The term was also adopted for high-value poker chips It's used to describe shares of 1st-class corporations-those which are large & have a very good record of earnings & paying dividends They're usually old & extremely well established However, their prices go down as well as up, so chart analysis is vital before buying/selling
Term used to describe an established company that has a long record of stable growth or credit worthiness
Blue Chip refers to companies that have become well established and reliable over time, demonstrating sound management and quality products and services Such companies have shown an ability to function throughout both good and bad economic times, usually paying dividends to investors even during lean years
A stock with outstanding prospects for long-term growth and a history for paying dividends
A term used to refer to shares in leading companies that have a reputation for excellent quality and sound financial management Good examples in the Australian market are National Australia Bank, Telstra and the Commonwealth Bank
A company that is known nationally for its products and services, and is financially stable in good and bad economic times
Blue chip stocks and shares are an investment which are considered fairly safe to invest in while also being profitable. Blue chip issues were sharply higher, but the rest of the market actually declined slightly by the end of the day. blue-chip companies/shares etc companies or shares that make a profit and are considered safe chip (blue chip (1900-2000))
Describes stocks of companies known for high quality management or products who have a long history of stable earnings and/or dividend growth
Common stock of a nationally-known company that has a long record of profit growth and dividend payment and a reputation for quality management, products, and services
named after the most valuable counter used in gambling, this refers to those companies on the stock exchange which have a long record of good performance
a blue poker chip with the highest value
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
(in Economics) nickname for stocks of a company that is considered stable and profitable and has a relatively high price per share; something of high quality and expensive; blue token that has a high value (in poker games)
Generally refers to a company that has sound financial and managerial principles with a good dividend return and good growth potential
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
A very high-quality investment involving a lower-than-average risk of loss of principal or reduction in income
a quality company that usually has a solid track record
Common stock of a large, stable corporation, and often a stock in a major index such as Standard and Poors 500, NYSE, or AMEX <top>
a blue poker chip with the highest value a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable; typically have high price and low yield; "blue chips are usually safe investments
Financially strong, established company
A share in a large, safe, prestigious company British Telecom is a blue chip, so is the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation (HSBC) Many of the shares making up the FTSE 100 are blue chips
A common stock of an established company that has a long record of stable growth
Common stock of a nationally known company that has a long record of profit growth and a reputation for quality management, products, and services Some examples of blue chip stocks: International Business Machines, General Electric, and DuPont Blue chip stocks typically are relatively high priced on a valuation basis
Term for the most prestigious industrial shares Originally an American term derived from the color of the highest value poker chip
Generally a large capitalization, well known with actively traded common stock A record of continuous dividend payments and other advantageous investment attributes
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
Stock of a large, well-established company with consistent profit growth Example- Dow Jones 30, like IBM or GE
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 More generally anything of very high quality
a common stock of a nationally known company whose value and dividends are reliable; typically have high price and low yield; "blue chips are usually safe investments"
blue chip stock
(Denizcilik) Stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad
blue chip share
{i} share of a company that is considered stable and profitable and has a relatively high price per share (in Economics)
blue chip stock
{i} stocks of large companies that is considered stable and profitable and has a relatively high price per share (in Economics)
bluechip
Of or pertaining to a blue chip investment
blue-chip
extremely valuable; "Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist
blue-chip
extremely valuable; "Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist"
blue chip

    Hyphenation

    Blue chip

    Turkish pronunciation

    blu çîp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈblo͞o ˈʧəp/ /ˈbluː ˈʧɪp/
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