The first supplementary agreement was signed in November p>22 (the time limit was extended to 213), after Li Yimin, the former boss of GPHL, accepted HK$ 2 million from Chen Hongdao, the chairman of Hongdao Group. In June 23, the second supplementary agreement was signed (the time limit was extended to 22), Li Yimin accepted HK$ 1 million from Chen Hongdao, and then Li Yimin was dismissed;
In November, 21, GPHL announced that the brand value of Wang Laoji was over 1 billion in Beijing, and then Jiaduobao issued a statement to clarify that there was no affiliation with GPHL, making the contradiction public. In April 211, Guangzhou Pharmaceutical submitted an arbitration application for "Wang Lao Ji Trademark";
in December p>211, the "Wang Lao Ji trademark" case entered the arbitration procedure;
On May 11th, 212, GPHL received an award dated May 9th, 212 from China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, and GPHL won the case.
Jia Duobao, who has been silent in the trademark case of Wang Laoji, held a media briefing yesterday on losing the case, saying that the arbitration result was a heavy blow. At present, it has not been decided whether to appeal, and said that there will be no claim. Yesterday, Jiaduobao also announced a new batch of Jiaduobao herbal tea, and the original words "Wang Lao Ji" have all been removed. For losing the golden signboard of "Wang Lao Ji", Jiaduobao said that authentic herbal tea formula and advanced marketing concept, huge marketing network and long-term support from partners are all its advantages. Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Group also said yesterday that it will hold a press conference on Wang Laoji herbal tea in the near future. On May 15th, 212, GPHL won the trademark of Wang Laoji.