BORME summary in CUENCA on 2024-09-13.
Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Cuenca
Analysis date: September 13, 2024
Introduction
This report provides a detailed analysis of the most relevant events recorded in the Commercial Registry of Cuenca. This analysis is based on various metrics, such as appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, sole proprietorship changes, loss of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.
Appointments and Resignations
During the analyzed period, a total of 9 appointment acts and 6 resignation acts were recorded. These movements reflect significant activity in the renewal of executive positions in the companies of the province. For example, Distribuciones Gonmar de Motilla SAL, with a share capital of 579,364.00 euros, has recorded 1 appointment and 1 resignation, indicating a possible restructuring in its executive team.
Incorporations and Dissolutions
There were 2 incorporation acts and 2 dissolution acts observed. These data suggest stability in the creation and closure of companies in the region. The company Maxinfraestructuras SA, incorporated on July 24, 2006, with a share capital of 174,580.00 euros, has not recorded any incorporation or dissolution acts during the analyzed period, indicating stability in its operations.
Sole Proprietorships
There were 3 sole proprietorship acts recorded, suggesting that some companies have opted for a sole proprietorship structure. This type of structure can offer advantages in terms of control and decision-making.
Statutory Modifications and Capital Increases
No statutory modification acts or capital increase acts were recorded. This could indicate a lack of need to adjust the corporate bylaws or inject new capital into the companies during this period.
Re-elections
There was 1 re-election act recorded. This suggests that some companies are opting to retain their current executives, which may indicate confidence in their management. Maxinfraestructuras SA has recorded one re-election act, reinforcing stability in its executive team.
Insolvency Situations
No insolvency situation acts were recorded. This is a positive indicator, suggesting that companies in the region are not facing severe financial problems leading to insolvency proceedings.
Object and Name Changes
No object change acts or name change acts were recorded. This indicates that companies have not needed to redefine their main activity or change their trade name during this period.
Capital Reductions and Object Expansions
No capital reduction acts or object expansion acts were recorded. This suggests that companies have not needed to adjust their share capital or expand their main activity.
Terminations, Mergers, and Company Transformations
No termination acts, merger acts, or company transformation acts were recorded. This indicates stability in the corporate structure of companies in the region.
Conclusion
In summary, the analysis of the Commercial Registry of Cuenca reveals moderate activity in terms of appointments and resignations, with stability in the incorporation and dissolution of companies. The lack of insolvency situations and stability in corporate structures are positive indicators for the region. Companies such as Maxinfraestructuras SA and Distribuciones Gonmar de Motilla SAL show stable operations, contributing to a healthy business environment in Cuenca.
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