BORME summary in ALICANTE on 2024-08-28.
Financial Analysis of the Province of Alicante/Alacant
Report date: August 28, 2024
This report presents a detailed analysis of the most relevant facts recorded in the Commercial Registry of Alicante/Alacant, based on a series of corporate acts that reflect business activity in the province. The most notable facts are described below:
Appointments
The number of recorded appointment acts amounts to 37. This high number suggests an active business environment, with frequent changes in the direction and administration of companies. A notable example is Sprinter Megacentros del Deporte SL, which has registered a recent appointment. This company, established in 1999, has a share capital of 1,948,676.00 euros and is engaged in the wholesale and retail trade of footwear and sports articles.
Constitutions
11 acts of new company constitutions have been recorded, indicating continuous growth in the business fabric of the province. This fact is vital for the local economy, as the creation of new companies generates employment and stimulates the market. For example, Sanchez Agullo SA was established in 1985 and has maintained a constant market presence with a share capital of 41,900,000.00 euros.
Resignations
The number of recorded resignations is 12, which may reflect both internal restructuring of companies and the departure of directors. Although resignations may seem negative, they can also be a sign of renewal and adaptation to new business strategies.
Revocations
11 acts of revocations have been recorded, indicating that some previous decisions have been reversed. Revocations may be due to changes in management or the need to adjust business strategies.
Sole Proprietorships
The number of sole proprietorship acts is 5. This type of act reflects the decision of some companies to operate under the sole proprietorship structure, which can simplify decision-making and business management.
Change of Address
15 acts of change of address have been recorded, which may indicate a search for better strategic locations or expansion to new areas. These changes can be beneficial for companies by allowing them to access new markets or improve their logistics.
Statutory Modifications
Only one act of statutory modification has been recorded, suggesting relative stability in the internal rules of companies. Statutory modifications are usually necessary to adapt to legal or strategic changes.
Capital Increases
No acts of capital increases have been recorded, which could indicate that companies are operating with existing capital without the need to seek additional financing. This can be a sign of financial stability.
Dissolutions
The number of recorded dissolutions is 3. Dissolutions can result from various causes, such as lack of economic viability or the decision of partners to cease activity. However, the relatively low number suggests that most companies in the province are operating stably.
Re-elections
One act of re-election has been recorded, indicating continuity in the management of some companies. The re-election of directors can be a sign of confidence in current management and stability in business administration.
Bankruptcy Situations
Only one act of bankruptcy situation has been recorded, which is a positive sign of the financial health of companies in the province. Bankruptcy situations reflect severe financial difficulties, so a low number of these acts is favorable.
Change of Purpose
2 acts of change of purpose have been recorded, indicating that some companies are adapting their main activities to better align with market opportunities. These changes can be strategic to diversify and improve competitiveness.
Change of Name
No acts of change of name have been recorded, suggesting that companies are maintaining their corporate identities without the need for rebranding.
Capital Reductions
3 acts of capital reductions have been recorded, which may be a strategy to adjust the share capital to the economic reality of the company or to optimize the financial structure.
Expansion of Purpose
No acts of expansion of purpose have been recorded, indicating that companies are maintaining their main activities without the need for additional diversification.
Change of Sole Proprietorship
No acts of change of sole proprietorship have been recorded, suggesting stability in the ownership structure of companies.
Loss of Sole Proprietorship
No acts of loss of sole proprietorship have been recorded, indicating that companies operating as sole proprietorships are maintaining this structure.
Extinctions
No acts of extinctions have been recorded, which is a positive sign that companies are avoiding the total cessation of their activities.
Mergers
No acts of mergers have been recorded, suggesting that there have been no significant consolidations between companies in this period.
Transformations of Company
No acts of transformations of company have been recorded, indicating that companies are maintaining their current legal forms without the need for structural changes.
Conclusion
In summary, the analysis of data from the Commercial Registry of Alicante/Alacant shows dynamic and stable business activity. Although there are some resignations and revocations, the number of constitutions and appointments suggests a growing business environment. The low incidence of bankruptcy situations and dissolutions is a positive sign of the financial health of companies in the province.
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