BORME summary in CASTELLÓN on 2024-07-18.
Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Castellón/Castelló
Report Date: July 18, 2024
This report provides a detailed analysis of the activities recorded in the Commercial Registry of Castellón/Castelló. Below are the most relevant facts based on the available data.
Registered Activities
During the analyzed period, various activities have been recorded in the Commercial Registry of Castellón/Castelló. The main ones are detailed below:
- Appointments: A total of 43 appointments have been made, reflecting an active business environment in terms of management and direction.
- Constitutions: 20 new company constitutions have been registered, indicating growth in the number of legal entities in the province.
- Cessations: 9 cessations have occurred, which can be interpreted as changes in the organizational structure of some companies.
- Revocations: 5 revocations have been recorded, which may be related to adjustments in the powers and authorizations within companies.
- Unipersonalities: 14 acts of unipersonality have been registered, indicating the existence of companies with a single partner.
- Address Changes: 4 address changes have been made, which may reflect the need for companies to adapt to new strategic locations.
- Statutory Modifications: 13 statutory modifications have been recorded, suggesting adjustments in the companies' statutes to adapt to new regulations or strategies.
- Capital Increases: A single capital increase has been recorded, indicating an injection of financial resources into a specific company.
- Dissolutions: One dissolution has occurred, implying the closure of a business entity.
- Bankruptcy Situations: 4 bankruptcy situations have been recorded, reflecting financial difficulties in some companies.
- Object Changes: 6 changes in social object have been made, which may be related to diversification or reorientation of business activities.
- Name Changes: One name change has been recorded, indicating a rebranding or adjustment in the corporate identity of a company.
Highlighted Cases
Below are some highlighted cases of companies registered in Castellón/Castelló, with links to their profiles for more details:
TORRECID SA
Founded on June 2, 1967, TORRECID SA has a share capital of 499,158,000.00 euros. This company has registered 2 appointments and has not made cessations, revocations, or other significant modifications during the analyzed period. Its stability in management and direction is notable, highlighting its financial solidity and operational continuity.
AGRO VINAROZ INDUSTRIAL SA
AGRO VINAROZ INDUSTRIAL SA, with a share capital of 10,000,000.00 euros, has not registered appointments, cessations, or other modifications during the analyzed period. However, a bankruptcy situation has been recorded, indicating financial difficulties that could affect its future operations.
GOLDEN TROPICS GROUP SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
Founded on January 1, 2022, GOLDEN TROPICS GROUP SOCIEDAD LIMITADA has a share capital of 200,000.00 euros. It has registered one appointment and one cessation, as well as a statutory modification. This company is dedicated to the production, transformation, trade, export, and import of fruits and vegetables, as well as the trade of packaging for fresh products.
Conclusion
The analysis of the activities recorded in the Commercial Registry of Castellón/Castelló shows a province with an active and diverse business environment. The number of appointments and constitutions reflects growth in the number of companies and constant renewal in management. However, the bankruptcy situations and the single dissolution recorded indicate that some companies are facing financial challenges.
Companies like TORRECID SA and GOLDEN TROPICS GROUP SOCIEDAD LIMITADA show stability and growth, while AGRO VINAROZ INDUSTRIAL SA faces difficulties that could impact its future.
In summary, the business environment in Castellón/Castelló is dynamic and constantly evolving, with opportunities and challenges that companies must manage to ensure their long-term success and sustainability.
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