What is a Bluechip Company?
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Answer / sathish
Blue Chips Companies are the companies having the huge
amount of capital . Basically these are big companies ,
having the market capitalisation more than 12500 crore.
Companies like ONGC , TCS , Infosys are included under
this category.
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Answer / vinay yadav
A blue chip stock is the stock of a well-established company having stable earnings and no extensive liabilities. Blue chip stocks pay regular dividends, even when business is faring worse than usual. The term is derived from casinos, where blue chips represent the greatest value among the many colors of chips.
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