Chip (stock market)
A chip is a terminology to describe a stock of a particular quality.
Chip
Name | Description |
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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
Name | Description |
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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 |
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