noun a small piece of something, typically wood or plastic, used in various games
adjective having a color resembling that of blood or a ripe tomato, at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet
In technology, red chip could be used to describe a type of computer chip or integrated circuit with a red color design.
In the food industry, red chip could refer to a type of flavored or colored chip, such as a red potato chip.
In electronics, a red chip may refer to a type of semiconductor chip that has a red color coding for identification purposes.
In the context of gambling, a red chip typically represents the lowest denomination of chip used in a casino.
In marketing, red chip may be used as a branding or promotional term for a product or service with a red color scheme.
In investing, red chip stocks are Chinese companies based in mainland China that are incorporated outside of China and traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
In the financial industry, a 'red chip' refers to a Chinese company that is incorporated outside of mainland China but is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Writers covering finance or business may use this term when discussing investments in Chinese companies.
Psychologists may use the term 'red chip' when discussing cognitive biases related to color perception. For example, they may study how the color red can influence decision-making processes in individuals.
In the context of investment banking, 'red chip' may refer to a company based in mainland China that is incorporated offshore but listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Investment bankers may analyze and advise clients on investing in red chip companies.