No Signboard to be renamed as Bromat
The food and beverage company resumed trading in mid-March
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CATALIST-LISTED food and beverage firm No Signboard Holdings will be renamed as Bromat Holdings, and the counter will trade under this name from Jul 2.
In a filing to the Singapore Exchange on Thursday (Jun 27), No Signboard said the change of name – approved at the annual general meeting on Monday – has been lodged with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority as well.
The “No Signboard” trademarks were sold under a settlement agreement in March with the company’s former executive chairman Lim Yong Sim, former controlling shareholder GuGong, and Mattar Road No Signboard Seafood Restaurant.
The company, which now also counts catering among its businesses, resumed trading in mid-March, more than two years after it voluntarily suspended its trading amid a string of legal proceedings.
No Signboard shares closed S$0.011 or 7.9 per cent higher at S$0.15 on Thursday, before the announcement was made.
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