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Financial Analysis of the Badajoz Commercial Registry
Report date: September 19, 2024
This financial analysis is based on the most recent data from the Badajoz Commercial Registry. Below, the most relevant facts related to the registered acts are described, including appointments, constitutions, cessations, and other corporate events.
Appointments
The total number of registered appointment acts is 10. This data reflects significant activity in the management and administration of companies in the province. An example of a company with an appointment act is TOMAS SANCHEZ TRANSPORTES CISTERNAS SL, which has registered an appointment. This company, constituted on April 22, 1994, has a share capital of 103,973.00 euros and is dedicated to public road transport of goods, among other activities.
Constitutions
A total of 4 constitution acts have been registered. This number indicates a continued interest in creating new companies in Badajoz, which is a positive sign for the local economy.
Cessations
The number of cessation acts is 5, suggesting some turnover in the managerial positions of companies. This figure is relatively low compared to appointments, which could indicate stability in business management.
Revocations
No revocation acts have been registered. This can be interpreted as a sign of stability and confidence in the current directors and administrators of the companies.
Single-Member Companies
2 single-member company acts have been registered. These acts indicate that some companies have become single-member companies, which may reflect changes in ownership structure.
Address Changes
The number of address change acts is 2. This data suggests that some companies are relocating, which could be related to cost optimization strategies or expansion.
Statutory Modifications
3 statutory modification acts have been registered. These acts are important as they reflect changes in the rules and regulations governing the operation of companies, which may indicate adaptations to new market circumstances.
Capital Increases
Only 1 capital increase act has been registered. This act is crucial as it allows companies to obtain more financial resources to invest in their growth and development.
Dissolutions
No dissolution acts have been registered. This is a positive sign, indicating that there have been no company closures during the analyzed period.
Re-elections
No re-election acts have been registered, which could be interpreted as stability in managerial positions.
Bankruptcy Situations
1 bankruptcy situation act has been registered. This act indicates that a company has entered an insolvency process, which is a negative indicator but isolated compared to the rest of the data.
Object Changes
No object change acts have been registered. This suggests that companies are maintaining their main activities without significant changes.
Name Changes
No name change acts have been registered. This indicates that companies have not seen the need to change their corporate names.
Capital Reductions
No capital reduction acts have been registered. This is positive as it suggests that companies are not decreasing their financial resources.
Object Extensions
No object extension acts have been registered. This indicates that companies have not diversified their main activities during the analyzed period.
Single-Member Company Changes
No single-member company change acts have been registered. This suggests that the ownership structures of companies have remained stable.
Loss of Single-Member Status
No loss of single-member status acts have been registered. This indicates that single-member companies have maintained their structure.
Extinctions
No extinction acts have been registered. This is a positive sign as it indicates that there have been no definitive company closures.
Mergers
No merger acts have been registered. This suggests that there have been no company integrations during the analyzed period.
Company Transformations
No company transformation acts have been registered. This indicates that companies have not changed their legal form.
Conclusion
In summary, the analysis of the data from the Badajoz Commercial Registry shows relatively stable business activity with some signs of growth and adaptation. Appointment and constitution acts are particularly noteworthy, while the absence of dissolutions and extinctions is a positive indicator. Stability in revocation and name change acts also suggests confidence in the current management of companies.
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