At the same time, another solemn statement of Huang Huoluo Oil Co., Ltd. appeared in the media-"The registered trademark of Huang Huoluo Oil produced by our company must be accompanied by a registered trademark of Huang and a registered trademark of Huang Portrait. Our company has not changed or intends to change the registered trademark of Huanghuo Oil. " Not only that, the statement also pointed out the previous statement: Huang's guarantee oil recently appeared on the market is not our product, and some people said that the name of' original Huang's guarantee oil' was changed to' Huang's guarantee oil', which was purely false propaganda. "Huang's Pharmaceutical Holding Co., Ltd." has nothing to do with "Huang Huoluo Oil Co., Ltd.". Hong Kong Huangshi Pharmaceutical Holding Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Huang") published the name change statement was established in August 2006 and is operated by Huang Tianci, the son of Huang.
In the statement, some people said that yellow oil has never been renamed. Yellow butter co., ltd (hereinafter referred to as "butter") was founded by Huang himself on 1988. Before the emergence of family disputes, it was a well-known production and operation enterprise of kerosene products.
"Huang Tianci, Huang's children, and others are the first people in the Mainland to operate guarantee oil. Later, because this precious woman Huang broke up with her children, such as Luo Jinmei, A Yuanpei and Huang Tianci, the two companies signed an agreement before breaking up. The relevant rights in the market belong to Huang, but the truth is unknown. " An industry insider revealed to reporters.
According to Hong Kong media reports, since 2000, I have been in court with my family, involving trademark infringement, seizure of equity, recovery of loans and other issues. Son Huang Tianci said in court that he set up a factory in 1997 to produce "yellow guarantee oil" and sell it in the mainland, and Huang also knew it. On 1999, when the mother talked with Huang about the divorce conditions, Huang promised to hand over the shares to Huang Tianci, but Huang later went back on her word and wanted to sell the business to outsiders temporarily, and then asked the Canadian daughter and son-in-law to return to Hong Kong to replace Huang Tianci, who had been running the business in Hong Kong for many years, and.