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Financial Analysis of the Granada Mercantile Registry

Financial Analysis of the Granada Mercantile Registry

Analysis date: July 11, 2024

This report aims to provide a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Granada Mercantile Registry. This analysis is based on recent data and reflects business activity in the province. Below, the most relevant facts in various categories of mercantile acts are described.

Appointments

In the analyzed period, a total of 16 appointment acts were registered. This number indicates significant activity in the management of companies, reflecting changes in their direction and administration. For example, the company Comercial Confec SA has not recently registered appointment acts, which may suggest stability in its management team.

Constitutions

9 acts of new company constitutions have been registered. This data is a positive indicator of the creation of new entities in the province, which can be interpreted as a sign of economic dynamism. Companies like Nuevo Granero Granada SL, constituted in 2001, with a share capital of 500,000.00 euros, have contributed to the growth of the business fabric in Granada.

Resignations

The number of registered resignations is 5. This data may indicate changes in the organizational structure of companies, although not necessarily negative, as it may imply a restructuring to improve efficiency. For example, Ascensores Ingar SA has registered a resignation, which could be related to an internal reorganization.

Revocations

No revocation acts have been registered in the analyzed period. This fact can be interpreted as stability in business decisions and confidence in the current administrators.

Single-Member Companies

3 acts of single-member companies have been registered, suggesting that some companies have opted for this type of corporate structure, possibly to simplify decision-making and business management.

Address Changes

The registry shows 3 acts of address changes. This data may reflect the search for better strategic or logistical locations by companies. Address changes can be a sign of expansion or adjustment to new operational needs.

Statutory Modifications

No statutory modification acts have been registered. This could be interpreted as stability in the internal regulations of the companies in the province.

Capital Increases

2 acts of capital increases have been registered. This type of act is an indicator that companies are looking to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expand their operations. For example, Comercial Confec SA has a significant share capital of 2,145,200.00 euros, allowing it to undertake large-scale projects.

Dissolutions

The registry shows 2 acts of dissolutions. Dissolutions can be due to various reasons, such as the end of business activity or merging with other entities. For example, Nuevo Granero Granada SL has registered a dissolution act.

Re-elections

2 acts of re-elections have been registered. This may be an indicator of continued confidence in the current administrators by the shareholders.

Bankruptcy Situations

8 acts of bankruptcy situations have been registered. This data is concerning as it indicates that several companies are experiencing significant financial difficulties. Companies like Nuevo Granero Granada SL have registered bankruptcy situations, reflecting the economic challenges they face.

Other Acts

No acts have been registered in the following categories: changes of purpose, changes of name, capital reductions, purpose extensions, changes of single-member company, loss of single-member status, extinctions, mergers, and company transformations. The absence of these acts can be interpreted as stability in the structures and business objectives of the companies registered in Granada.

Conclusion

In summary, the analysis of the Granada Mercantile Registry shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments and constitutions, although it also reflects some challenges, such as bankruptcy situations. Stability in other acts, such as statutory modifications and name changes, suggests a certain maturity and stability in the business fabric of the province. Prominent companies like Comercial Confec SA and Nuevo Granero Granada SL play an important role in this landscape, contributing to the economic development and growth of Granada.