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  2. Blue chip (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    The most popular index that follows United States blue chips is the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a price-weighted average of 30 blue-chip stocks that are generally the leaders in their industry. All companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average are blue-chips, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average is an index that does not include all companies ...

  3. Blue chip - Wikipedia

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    Blue chip may refer to: Blue casino token; Blue chip (stock market), a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably; Blue chip (sports), collegiate athletes who are targeted by professional sports teams; Blue Chip Stamps, a trading stamps company; Blue Chip, a 1989 album by Acoustic Alchemy

  4. Category : Companies in the Central European Blue Chip Index

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  5. Blue Chips - Wikipedia

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    Blue Chips features several famous players and coaches playing themselves, Jerry Tarkanian, Rick Pitino, Matt Painter, and Jim Boeheim among them. Legendary Boston Celtics point guard and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member Bob Cousy has a role as the athletic director of the college where Pete Bell is coach.

  6. MOL (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the company opened filling stations in Transylvania, Romania.In 2000 it acquired a 36% stake in Slovnaft, Slovakia's national oil company. [12] The company thus became the first oil company in Central Europe to establish a cross-border partnership and also launched a new business branch by procuring 32.9% of Hungary's petrochemical company TVK.

  7. Blue chip (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Blue-Chip Ratio is a widely recognized metric in the sport; it has been referenced by all major broadcast networks and is closely monitored by head coaches and administrators. [9] It has also been covered and referenced by many other sports journalists.

  8. Talk:Blue chip (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    It is my understanding that the term "Blue Chip" stock came from the manufacturing sector. A company was profitable when they were producing and when metal is being cut at productive speed it produces blue colored chips of the parent material. "when metal is being cut at productive speed it produces blue colored chips of the parent material.

  9. Blue Chip Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Blue Chip offered its first products in 1983 with a line of RS-232 serial and HP-IB parallel high-resolution dot-matrix printers for computers such as the Commodore 64 and the IBM PC. [6] Later that year Blue Chip introduced a daisy wheel printer, the BCD-4015, that supports both cut-sheet and tractor-feed stationery, 5 to 15 inches wide. [7]