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Singapore News - In the latest chapter of a fight over the famed Eng's wonton noodles business, the daughters of its founder won a trademark dispute against their brother's business partner. Sisters Ng Mui Hong and Ng Mei Ling succeeded in fending off a bid by Ms Pauline New to stop their. Read more at www.tnp.sg ....
SINGAPORE - In the latest chapter of a fight over the famed Eng's wonton noodles business, the daughters of its founder won a trademark dispute against their brother's business partner. Sisters Ng Mui Hong and Ng Mei Ling succeeded in fending off a bid by Ms Pauline New to stop their wonton noodle company from registering three trademarks that featured. ....
They can register 3 trademarks, including ‘ENG’S’ and 2 Chinese characters linked to their late father’s noodle stall. Read more at straitstimes.com. ....
0 Engagements A court fight between the children of the man who founded Eng s wonton noodles and a business partner fizzled out yesterday, with each side losing their respective claims against the other. But with a trademark dispute still before the court, the battle over the wonton mee business is far from over. The legal tussles arose from a joint venture between Mr Desmond Ng, 51, the son of the late hawker Ng Ba Eng who ran a successful stall at Dunman Food Centre, and Ms Pauline New, 52. In 2012, the stall moved to a shop at 287 Tanjong Katong Road called Eng s Noodles House, after Ms New s husband invested $150,000 to expand the business. ....