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- adjective Of or pertaining to a
blue chip investment
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Examples
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Volkswagen's preference shares were recently up 9.9% at €129.95, outperforming a 4.8% rise on the DAX30 bluechip index.
Volkswagen's Net Surges Christoph Rauwald 2011
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VW's freefloat fell below 10% during a takeover battle with Porsche Automobil Holding SE and the shares were subsequently replaced in the German DAX30 bluechip index by preference shares, which don't carry voting rights.
VW Sees No Slowdown in Demand Kirsten Bienk 2011
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At 1329 GMT, Volkswagen's preference shares were up 9.7% at EUR129.65, outperforming a 5.4% rise of the DAX30 bluechip index.
Volkswagen's Net Surges Christoph Rauwald 2011
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Britain's bluechip shares are now trading nearly 20 points lower at 5643, a 0.34% fall.
Eurozone crisis live: S&P cuts French credit rating on night of downgrades - 13 January 2012 2012
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By late morning in Europe, STMicro shares were down 6.6% to €5.10, the worst performer on the Paris bourse's CAC-40 bluechip index.
STMicro Plans Clamp on Costs Max Colchester 2011
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This is replicated in bluechip companies, where there has also been a big cultural shift, it was said: It used to be that the guy who looked after apprentices was the guy who had been there for 20 years and who was going nowhere.
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By midmorning in Europe, Daimler shares traded up 2.5% at €38.83, while the DAX bluechip index was up 3%.
Daimler's Net Falls 16% Christoph Rauwald 2011
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Till the crisis struck in 2008, Tanti had hoped that a senior executive from a bluechip company would be a great fit to lead his global surge.
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Because unlike the DOW's bluechip stocks, the NASDAQ typically is composed of stocks of smaller companies and especially technology companies.
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Because unlike the DOW's bluechip stocks, the NASDAQ typically is composed of stocks of smaller companies and especially technology companies.
Is That Legal?: DOW Hits New High -- Unadjusted for Inflation, That Is 2006
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