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Financial Analysis - Granada Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Granada Commercial Registry

Report Date: July 10, 2024

Introduction

This report aims to analyze the most relevant data from the Granada Commercial Registry, highlighting the most significant facts in relation to the registered commercial acts. This analysis is based on the provided data columns, including appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, bankruptcy situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, changes in sole proprietorship status, losses of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.

General Data

A total of 30 appointment acts, 10 incorporation acts, 14 resignation acts, 0 revocation acts, 3 sole proprietorship acts, 3 address change acts, 0 statutory modification acts, 2 capital increase acts, 2 dissolution acts, 0 re-election acts, 4 bankruptcy situation acts, 1 object change act, 0 name change acts, 0 capital reduction acts, 0 object expansion acts, 0 changes in sole proprietorship status, 0 losses of sole proprietorship, 0 termination acts, 0 merger acts, and 0 company transformation acts have been registered in the Granada Commercial Registry.

Appointments and Resignations

Appointment and resignation acts are key indicators of business dynamics in the region. In total, 30 appointments and 14 resignations have been registered. A notable example is the company GOROS RECUPERACION SA, which has registered 1 appointment and 1 resignation. This company, incorporated in 1988, has a share capital of 416,021.00 euros and its business purpose includes the purchase and sale of vehicles and industrial machinery.

Incorporations and Dissolutions

The incorporations and dissolutions of companies reflect the creation and closure of businesses in the region. In the analyzed period, 10 incorporations and 2 dissolutions have been registered. The company HERMANOS SANTOS NIETO SL, incorporated in 2000, has not registered any incorporation or dissolution acts in the analyzed period. This company has a share capital of 3,377,028.00 euros and is dedicated to the exploitation of rural and urban properties, as well as the production and packaging of olive oil.

Sole Proprietorships and Address Changes

Regarding sole proprietorship and address change acts, 3 sole proprietorship acts and 3 address change acts have been registered. The company ESCUELA ANDALUZA DE SALUD PUBLICA SA, incorporated in 1985, has not registered any sole proprietorship or address change acts in the analyzed period. This company has a share capital of 1,655,500.00 euros.

Capital Increases and Bankruptcy Situations

Capital increases and bankruptcy situations are significant events in the life of a company. In total, 2 capital increase acts and 4 bankruptcy situation acts have been registered. The company INAGAS 2001 SL, incorporated in 1999, has not registered any capital increase or bankruptcy situation acts in the analyzed period. This company has a share capital of 972,151.00 euros and its business purpose includes the commercialization of natural gas and electricity products and services, as well as the installation and maintenance of thermal installations.

Object Changes and Other Acts

Regarding object changes, 1 act has been registered in the analyzed period. The company GOROS RECUPERACION SA expanded its business purpose in 2013 to include the purchase and sale of vehicles and industrial machinery. No acts of name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, changes in sole proprietorship status, losses of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, or company transformations have been registered in the analyzed period.

Conclusion

In summary, the Granada Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments and resignations, as well as incorporations and dissolutions of companies. Capital increases and bankruptcy situations are also notable events. The analyzed companies, such as GOROS RECUPERACION SA, HERMANOS SANTOS NIETO SL, ESCUELA ANDALUZA DE SALUD PUBLICA SA, and INAGAS 2001 SL, reflect the diversity and dynamism of the business fabric in the region. This analysis provides an overview of the most relevant events and suggests a positive trend in the economic activity of Granada.