BORME summary in CASTELLÓN on 2024-08-02.
Financial Analysis of Commercial Activity in Castellón/Castelló
Report date: August 2, 2024
This report provides a detailed analysis of commercial activity in the province of Castellón/Castelló, based on data available up to the mentioned date. Below, the most relevant facts related to registered commercial acts are described.
Appointments
The total number of registered appointment acts is 27. This data reflects significant activity regarding the designation of new positions within the province's companies. A notable example is Pigments Spain SL, which has registered an appointment. This company, established in 2012, has a share capital of 220,947.00 euros and is dedicated to the purchase and sale of securities.
Incorporations
There have been 9 acts of incorporation of new companies. This data indicates a dynamic and growing business environment. The creation of new companies is essential for the local economy as it fosters competition and innovation.
Terminations
The number of termination acts is 14. This data can be interpreted as a reflection of internal restructuring within companies, where some positions are replaced or eliminated. For example, Chimeneas Manzana SL, with a share capital of 219,614.00 euros, has also registered a termination.
Revocations
No revocation acts have been registered, suggesting stability in appointments and previous decisions made by companies.
Single-member Companies
There have been 5 acts of single-member companies. These types of acts are relevant as they indicate the transformation of companies into single-member companies, which can have implications for the management and decision-making of these companies.
Address Changes
The number of address change acts is 3. This data reflects some mobility in business headquarters, which may be due to cost optimization strategies or the search for better locations.
Statutory Modifications
There have been 6 acts of statutory modifications. These acts are important as they imply changes in the internal rules governing companies, which can affect their operation and organizational structure.
Capital Increases
The number of capital increase acts is 2. Capital increases are an indicator that companies are seeking to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expand. An example of a company with significant share capital is Younexa Spain SL, with a share capital of 51,458,858.00 euros.
Dissolutions
There have been 3 dissolution acts. Dissolutions can be indicative of economic difficulties or strategic decisions to close unprofitable operations.
Re-elections
The number of re-election acts is 2. Re-elections reflect continuity and confidence in the current leaders of the companies.
Bankruptcy Situations
No bankruptcy situation acts have been registered, which is a positive sign as it indicates that there have been no companies in insolvency situations.
Object Changes
The number of object change acts is 2. These acts reflect the adaptation of companies to new business opportunities or changes in their business strategy.
Name Changes
There has been 1 name change act. Name changes can be part of a rebranding or market repositioning strategy.
Capital Reductions
No capital reduction acts have been registered, which can be interpreted as a sign of financial stability in the province's companies.
Object Expansions
No object expansion acts have been registered, suggesting that companies have not diversified their activities recently.
Single-member Company Changes
No single-member company change acts have been registered, indicating stability in the ownership structure of the companies.
Loss of Single-member Status
No acts of loss of single-member status have been registered, suggesting that single-member companies have maintained their structure.
Extinctions
No extinction acts have been registered, which is a positive sign as it indicates that there have been no definitive closures of companies.
Mergers
No merger acts have been registered, which can be interpreted as a lack of consolidation in the province's business sector.
Company Transformations
No company transformation acts have been registered, suggesting that companies have maintained their legal form without significant changes.
In summary, commercial activity in Castellón/Castelló shows signs of dynamism and stability, with a significant number of appointments and incorporations, and an absence of bankruptcy situations and extinctions. The province's companies appear to be in a phase of consolidation and growth, with notable examples such as Pigments Spain SL and Younexa Spain SL, which stand out for their share capital and business object.
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