Chip (stock market)

A chip is a terminology to describe a stock of a particular quality.

Chip

Chip
Name Description
Blue chip Reliable company
Green chip Company in green industry
Red chip Chinese company listed in Hong Kong
Purple chip Red and blue chip company
P chip Company incorporated in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, or the British Virgin Islands operating in China and listed in Hong Kong
S chip Company incorporated in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, or the British Virgin Islands operating in China and listed in Singapore

Share

Share
Name Description
A share Company listed in Shanghai or Shenzhen and traded in renminbi
B share Company listed in Shanghai or Shenzhen and traded in a foreign currency
G share Company listed in China that have accomplished stock right division reform
H share Company incorporated in China listed in Hong Kong
L share Company incorporated in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, or the British Virgin Islands operating in China and listed in London
N share Company operating in China and listed on NYSE or NASDAQ
gollark: Personally, I suspect the thought process is something like:- "Hmm, CC does not look like [Windows/MacOS/whatever the user was brought up on and uses lots]"- "I must make it like this! This is an obvious usability improvement."- "Clearly nobody has thought of this already or, as it's obviously better, it would be used everywhere."
gollark: And some bundled programs, primarily other people's.
gollark: The majority of "OS"es are glorified startup screens maybe with a GUI or something. This is *not useful*.
gollark: SquidDev explained it here: https://gist.github.com/SquidDev/6fa444798bbe01f4068bf82a76ac273f
gollark: "OS"es are one of CC's most popular projects, despite most of the implementations of them delivering near-zero value.
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