There are roughly two reasons why the company changed its name.
First, the needs of the company's normal operation; Many companies have changed their names to meet the needs of normal operation, such as relocation, capital increase, merger, change of business scope, change of legal representative, change of shareholders, etc. Personally, I think these changes are normal, but if the frequency is high, such as once a year, it may make people think more.
Second, change the name; Some business operators often change their company names within a certain period of time because of their irregular or illegal operations, or in order to avoid debts or pay social security for employees, naively thinking that after the company name is changed, the changed company will not be the original company.
The constant name change of the company does have a hidden function, which may have a vague function. However, no matter how the company is renamed, the company's obligations remain, and the company is still the original company.
First, look at the company 18-digit credit code, and you can find that the renamed company is the original company; Company 18-digit credit code will not change due to factors such as company name change, shareholder change, legal representative change and address change. This is like a person's ID code, which has not changed since birth.
Secondly, by querying related websites, you can query whether the renamed company is the original company. Industrial and commercial websites have records of changes in name, shareholders and business scope. By querying the change records, we can find that the renamed company is the original company.
Third, through the industrial and commercial website, you can clearly find the company name before and after the company change. Some companies need to change their names because of normal operations, and some companies change their names to avoid relevant obligations or responsibilities. As long as the company does not cancel, no matter how it is renamed or relocated, it will always be found.