Here, We are going to see the " Blue-chip Stocks " for the past 2 centuries of  India & U.S

What is mean by "Blue Chip Stocks" ?

                       The term 'Blue chip stock' originated from the gambling. In poker, the blue- coloured chip represents the most expensive stock.
Blue Chip is the stock of large, well established and financially sound company that has operated for many years. These companies are usually in top three companies in the sector that they are entitled with.
        "Blue chip Stocks Today" in U.S Markets Top 20 
1. Exxon Mobil                                         
2. Apple                                                   
3. GE                                                        
4. Microsoft
5. IBM
6. Altria Group(Philip Morris)
7. Johnson & Johnson
8. Wal Mart
9. Proctor & Gamble 
10. Chevron Corporation.
11. Coca-cola
12.  AT&T
13. Amazon
14. Du Pont
15. Alphabet
16. Merck
17. Wells Fargo
18. Intel
19. Home Depot
20. General Motors.
                        A interesting fact 1.) Is that among this stock Altria Group(Philip Morris) a cigarettes making company.In terms of dollars the stock went up by 2 million times (including dividends)
                       2.) Apple Co-founder Ronald Wayne left the company just 12 days after it was founded, and sold his 10 % stake for just $800. The most crushing part is that his share would now be worth more than $60 billion.
                      3.) In 1962 when Warren Buffet took over the Berkshire Hathaway stock price was $7.50 and today the stock price is $301375 (more than 2 crore 10 lakh )

Let's come to our Bharat mata:

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) the oldest exchange in Asia was founded in 1855, by Premchand Roychand, where five stockbrokers would gather under the banyan tree in front of Mumbai's Town Hall.

1. TATA TCS
2. Reliance
3. ONGC
4. ITC
5. CoalIndia
6. Sun Pharma
7. Infosys
8. SBI
9. ICICI
10. HDFC
                 A interesting fact 1.) Is back in 2009 share price of Eicher Motor was around Rs 240 & traded at above more than Rs 30,000 till 30 April 2018.
                 2.) In 1977 when the Reliance Industries came up with the IPO the Base price is that Rs. 10 / share . and today which are traded @ Rs 1270.75 on 07/03/2019 
                3.) An investment of Rs. 10,000 in Wipro shares in 1980 is now worth Rs. 495 crore
Bonus Facts for your patience : 
                4.) Back the envelope calculations suggests tat if one had invested RS 10,000 or 100 shares of Back of the envelope calculations suggests that if one had invested 10,000 or nearly bought 100 shares of Infosys back in 1993, it would be worth over Rs 2 Crore as on June 12. As this is possible as the management has been generous in granting bonus since its listing. It has offered 1:1 bonus shares in 10 out of 11 years, & 3:1 and one time split of face value of share Rs 10 into 5.
 The actual returns till 2015 :
Explaining the rationale, Ashar said 
• In 1994, company declared 1:1 bonus = Investor receives 200 shares
• In 1997, company declared 1:1 bonus = Investor receives 400 shares
• In 1999, company declared 1:1 bonus = Investor receives 800 shares
• In 1999, company split the share of face value Rs 10 to Rs 5 = Investor receives 1,600 shares
• In 2004, company declared 3:1 bonus = Investor receives 6,400 shares
• In 2006, company declared 1:1 bonus = Investor receives 12,800 shares
• In 2014, company declared 1:1 bonus = Investor receives 25,600 shares
• In 2015, company declared 1:1 bonus = Investor receives 51,200 shares
Total worth = Total number of shares 51,200 x 1,258 (close as on June 12) = Rs 6,44,09,600 (Rs 6.44 crore), indicating a CAGR of 44.42% percent.

To Conclude :

"FOCUS ON THE OPERATING BUSINESS TO HAVE LONG TERM GOAL AND NOT ON THE STOCK PRICE AND SHORT TERM FLUCTUATIONS IN THE MARKET"

                   














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