No Signboard Seafood's outlet at Esplanade Mall and signature chilli crab dish. (PHOTOS: No Signboard) SINGAPORE — Popular restaurant chain No Signboard Seafood said it will close its Esplanade outlet ...
Following the resumption of trading, No Signboard Holdings intends to undergo a re-branding exercise. No Signboard Holdings says it will operate its streamlined businesses with funds from its investor ...
Shares of No Signboard have been suspended since January 2022 after the restaurant operator said it unable to demonstrate its ability to “continue as a going concern”. (Photo: Facebook/No Signboard) ...
Executive chairman Lim Yong Sim's effective date of cessation is March 20. No Signboard Holdings’ controlling shareholders, GuGong and Lim Yong Sim, has agreed to sell their total stake in the company ...
BOTH the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) have rejected No Signboard Holdings’ application for an extension of time to hold its annual general ...
Liam has been a Features writer for Game Rant since 2021. He's a life-long gaming enthusiast, and started covering game news in 2019. Liam has a preference for melee-focused action games, and enjoys ...
RESTAURANT operator No Signboard Holdings has received a letter and notice of requisition from its controlling shareholder, GuGong, for an extraordinary general meeting to be held “as soon as ...
SINGAPORE - As part of No Signboard’s annual report release on Jan 19, the company’s auditor, PKF-CAP, flagged uncertainty over the company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The auditor noted ...
The local government had put up the signboard featuring Tenzin Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hilary, the first summiters of Mt Sagarmatha on May 28, 1953, highlighting the final point of the trek. Earlier, ...
FromSoftware recently dropped a surprise new event upon the Elden Ring Nightreign community in the 1.01.3 update featuring a new version of Gaping Jaw, the Everdark Sovereign. Naturally, this boss is ...
KOBE--It’s been nearly 80 years since a “visa for life” helped young Jewish refugee Berl Schor escape from the horrors of Nazi Germany and make his way to this western port city. Schor, now 93, never ...