We have 2 pages of Memphis, Tennessee Press Releases.
CN today filed a preliminary shelf prospectus with Canadian securities regulators and a registration statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), providing for the issuance by CN of up to US$1.5 billion of debt securities in Canadian and U.S. markets over the next two years.
CN expects to use net proceeds from the sale of debt securities under the shelf prospectus for general corporate purposes, including the redemption and refinancing of outstanding debt, share repurchases, acquisitions, and other business opportunities.
A registration statement related to these debt securities has been filed with the SEC; however, it is not yet effective. Securities may not be sold, nor may offers to buy be accepted, before the registration statement becomes effective. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the securities, nor shall there be any sale of the securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer...
Iconoclast and reclusive touring artist TOM
WAITS is making an unprecedented move by taking his always unpredictably
stunning live show on the road, mostly in cities (Atlanta, Memphis,
Louisville, Nashville) where he hasn't been seen on stage since the
mid-to-late '70s. As for Asheville, NC, Tom has never played a gig; he
hasn't performed in Akron, OH or Detroit since the '80s. The most recent
stop on this extraordinary tour is Chicago, where Waits played the Chicago
Theater for three sold out nights on his "Mule Variations" tour in '99.
"We need to go to Tennessee to pick up some fireworks, and someone owes me
money in Kentucky," says Waits about why he's chosen this particular time
and route to tour.
When this two-time Grammy-winner last performed live in 2004, tickets sold
out in hours, if not minutes. His most recent live date in London sold out
in 30 minutes, with over 150,000 ticket requests received within the first
hour. Waits' three previous North American concerts (tw...