Good question. I don't recall because I was holding during that period. I could dig up the answer later this evening but others that were in that stock on this board will likely answer before I can get to it.
"A company that has undergone a reverse stock split often gets the letter "D" attached to the end of its ticker symbol. This letter is used to designate a company that is undergoing a stock split of some sort (most often a reverse split), or some form of corporate reorganization. This letter is generally attached to the end of the ticker for approximately 20 trading days before it's removed." http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/reversesplitD.asp#ixzz24NzGPYPI
Where did you see they are doing a name change? The stock I referenced did a name change because they were also uplisting to the AMEX. The other stocks I have been through with a "D" have continued with the same stock symbol and company name after the "D" was removed.