Blue-Chip Company
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Used in the context of general equities, a large and creditworthy company; a company renowned for the quality and wide acceptance of its products/services, and for its ability to make money and pay dividends. |
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End Markets A company's end markets refer to the broad underlying markets into which it sells its products ... Cash Dividends A cash dividend is a dividend paid in cash. To be able to pay cash dividends, ... Indicator Used in the context of general equities, a technical or fundamental measurement used to forecast the ... |
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