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Blue chip companies are known to weather downturns and operate profitably in the face of adverse economic conditions, which helps to contribute to their long record of stable and reliable growth.
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Blue chip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blue chip may refer to: • Blue Chip Casino, Hotel and Spa located in Indiana • Blue chips, the highest denomination chips in poker games. • Blue chip (stock market), a certain type of security • Blue...
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Blue chip (stock market) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A blue chip stock is the stock of a well-established company having stable earnings and no extensive liabilities. The term derives from casinos, where blue chips stand for counters of the highest va...
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Dozens of blue-chip companies, including Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ), Oracle (nasdaq: ORCL - news - people ), Bank of America (nyse: BAC - news - people ), JP Morgan Chase and General Electric (nyse: GE - news - people ), have set up shop in India.
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COVER STORY; Blue Chip Blues; How long will the stocks of America's largest companies remain weaklings on Wall Street? ... The p-e ratios of companies with growing but stable earnings soared, with blue chips enjoying unprecedented popularity. Then the profit growth stopped -- and with it, blue chip supremacy.
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But who are the household names backing, those companies we see in our cupboards, in the malls, in our mailboxes or on the streets as we drive ... The blue chip support is a lot weaker for the two Democratic candidates. State Treasurer Phil Angelides, for example, has collected $10,000 from AT&T and $5,000 from Holiday Inn.
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Siemens, Deutsche Bank, RWE and E.on ready to invest in ambitious plan to power Europe with clean electricity from Africa ... Twenty blue chip German companies are pooling their resources with the aim of harnessing solar power in the deserts of north Africa and transporting the clean electricity to Europe.
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