blue-chip

ADJECTIVE
  1. extremely valuable
    Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist
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How To Use blue-chip In A Sentence

  • In return, JP Morgan will gain access to Cazenove's list of blue-chip corporate broking clients, which include half of Britain's 100 biggest companies.
  • The blue-chip index was down by as much as 60 points at one stage as investors registered their disappointment at the US consumer confidence figures.
  • In real terms this means the vinous equivalent of blue-chip stocks - classed-growth clarets, a very small number of burgundies and Rhone reds, some Italian reds and a handful of rare New World ‘boutique’ wines.
  • Rembrandt is considered a blue-chip artist
  • That helped buoy him during the blue-chip bear market, but now he has shifted 70% of his assets to large-cap stocks.
  • You can find great opportunities in stodgy old-fashioned blue-chip stocks. How should you invest in a bad economy? Stocks? Bonds?
  • Over the past year, for example, Mr. Rylance has increased the amount of divi dend-paying stocks, master limited partnerships and blue-chip stocks to about 25% of clients ' total portfolios from about 20% as a way to generate income in an otherwise lackluster yield environment. Is the Rally Over?
  • In the present exhibition the seven participating artists are young and on the threshold of their careers hoping to make works that in time would translate into blue-chip art.
  • Blue-chip shares were left teetering at the 4000 mark yesterday as nervy investors continued to fret over the global economy.
  • It was an extraordinarily precipitous slide for such a blue-chip company. Times, Sunday Times
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