TSC definition

TSC means Thornburg Securities Corporation.
TSC means the eight character code applied in the Performance Monitoring System and used to identify Services;
TSC means Thornburg Securities Corporation. Thornburg Investment Management, Inc. Policies and Procedures Manual – revised and re-adopted March 1, 2011 THORNBURG INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT THORNBURG INVESTMENT TRUST THORNBURG SECURITIES CORPORATION Personal Securities Transactions Policy March 2011 Policy Objectives Honesty and integrity are hallmarks of Thornburg Investment Management, Inc. (“TIM”), Thornburg Investment Trust (the “Trust”) and Thornburg Securities Corporation (“TSC”) (singularly a “Company” or together the “Companies”). Each of the Companies seeks the highest standards of ethics and conduct from its employees in all of their business relationships, and TIM hereby acknowledges its fiduciary obligations to its Investment Clients. This Policy has been adopted by each of the Companies with the objectives of promoting honesty and integrity and preventing wrongdoing by the Companies’ employees. In particular, this Policy seeks to prevent an employee of the Company, in connection with the direct or indirect purchase or sale by that employee of Securities held or proposed to be purchased or sold by any Investment Client, from:

Examples of TSC in a sentence

  • The TSC team will provide the following: Consultation, design, and programming of survey Onsite representatives/interviewers to administer the survey using touchscreen tablets.

  • A copy of TSC and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, CPA proposals for these services is attached for your reference.

  • TSC team will conduct 1,500 onsite surveys during Spring Break with the purpose of gathering current and new demographic data and feedback from arriving passengers.


More Definitions of TSC

TSC means the Annual Transmission/Distribution Charges of the transmission or distribution licensee for the previous financial year determined by the Commission.
TSC means Thornburg Securities Corporation. History: Provisions previously appeared in Firm’s “Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and Policy on Personal Securities Transactions,” February 1, 2005; provisions were incorporated into this Code of Business Conduct and Ethics on March 21, 2005; Revised August 1, 2006. THORNBURG INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT THORNBURG INVESTMENT TRUST THORNBURG SECURITIES CORPORATION POLICY ON PERSONAL SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS April 2009 Policy Objectives Honesty and integrity are hallmarks of Thornburg Investment Management, Inc. (“TIM”), Thornburg Investment Trust (the “Trust”) and Thornburg Securities Corporation (“TSC”), (singularly a “Company” or together the “Companies”). Each of the Companies seek the highest standards of ethics and conduct from its employees in all of their business relationships, and TIM hereby acknowledges its fiduciary obligations to its Investment Clients. This Policy has been adopted by each of the Companies with the objectives of promoting honesty and integrity, preventing wrongdoing, and preventing persons identified in this Policy, in connection with the direct or indirect purchase or sale by the person of Securities held or proposed to be purchased or sold by any Investment Client from: (1) employing any device, scheme or artifice to defraud any Investment Client; (2) making any untrue statement of material fact to any Investment Client or omitting to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made to any Investment Client, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading; (3) engaging in any act, practice or course of business that operated or would act as a fraud or deceit on any Investment Client; or (4) engaging in any manipulative practice with respect to any Investment Client. This Policy is intended to constitute the Companies’ written code of ethics as required by Rule 17j-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940. In addition, this policy together with a separately adopted Investment Adviser Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, is intended to comprise the Investment Adviser’s code of ethics described in Rule 204A-1 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. Any report filed under this policy will be deemed to satisfy both Rule 17j-1 and Rule 204A-1. Please see the Glossary of Terms for definitions of terms used in this Policy. Prior Authorization For Securities Transactions Except for those transactions listed below, Access Persons must obtain prior auth...
TSC means TerreStar Corporation.
TSC means Technology Solutions Company, a Delaware corporation, and its successors.
TSC shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble to this Agreement.