What you mean by blue chip companies?
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Blue chip companies refer to class of companies which are
of special standing . This term is generally used to refer
that investors will get good return if they choose to go
for these companies becoz of the following features of
these companies
Better capitalization- however no monetary limit
Better Profitability e.g. NP, Cash flow etc
Better investor relation
Following social resposibility.
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Answer / manali chaturvedi cs final
THESE ARE TOP TRADING COMPANIES THAT ENSURES GOOD AND
PROFITABLE AND TIMELY RETURNS FROM INVESTMENTS MADE IN SUCH
COMPANIES.
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Answer / sandy
its selected from Fortune 500 companies based on their performance in turn over and profits
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