Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q753878> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 15 of
15
with 100 triples per page.
- Q753878 subject Q9806663.
- Q753878 abstract "According to the New York Stock Exchange, a blue chip is stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad. The most popular index that follows U.S. blue chips is the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 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 that are blue chips. Nevertheless, it has been a widely followed indicator of the stock market since October 1, 1928. Often these stocks pay dividends.".
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q1126244.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196314.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q13677.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q167037.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q17113430.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q180816.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q2073644.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q334122.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q4917.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q80131.
- Q753878 wikiPageWikiLink Q9806663.
- Q753878 comment "According to the New York Stock Exchange, a blue chip is stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in good times and bad. The most popular index that follows U.S. blue chips is the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a price-weighted average of 30 blue-chip stocks that are generally the leaders in their industry.".
- Q753878 label "Blue chip (stock market)".