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Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Granada
Analysis date: August 27, 2024
This report provides a detailed analysis of the most relevant acts registered in the Commercial Registry of Granada. Below, the most significant facts based on the available data are described.
Commercial Registry of Granada
The Commercial Registry of Granada has registered a series of acts that reflect business activity in the province. Below, the most relevant acts are detailed:
Appointments
A total of 15 appointments have been registered. This number reflects the dynamics in the management of companies, where there is a trend towards the renewal and designation of new managerial positions.
Incorporations
The number of incorporations is 7. This data indicates the creation of new companies in the province, suggesting a favorable environment for entrepreneurship and investment.
Resignations
There have been 7 resignations, which can be interpreted as changes in the organizational structure of companies. This data is relevant to understand the stability and turnover in managerial positions.
Revocations
No acts of revocation have been registered, indicating continuity in the decisions previously made by companies.
Single-Member Companies
3 acts of single-member companies have been registered, suggesting that some companies have come to be managed by a single partner. This change can have implications for decision-making and the capital structure of companies.
Address Changes
2 address changes have been registered, which may indicate a relocation strategy to improve operations or access new markets.
Statutory Modifications
Only 1 statutory modification has been registered, suggesting stability in the internal regulations of companies in the province.
Capital Increases
1 capital increase has been registered, indicating an injection of financial resources for the growth and expansion of a company.
Dissolutions
2 dissolutions have been registered, which may reflect economic difficulties or strategic decisions to close operations.
Re-elections
No acts of re-election have been registered, which could indicate a lack of need to renew managerial mandates in companies.
Bankruptcy Situations
No bankruptcy situations have been registered, suggesting general financial stability in the companies in the province.
Object Changes
1 change of corporate purpose has been registered. An example of this is the company Ventuceli Servicios SL, whose corporate purpose was expanded to include wholesale and retail trade of tires, spare parts, and accessories for motor vehicles and all types of machinery. This modification may reflect a diversification strategy to capture new markets.
Denomination Changes
1 denomination change has been registered, which may be a rebranding strategy to improve corporate image or better align with the company's vision and mission.
Capital Reductions
No acts of capital reduction have been registered, suggesting that companies have not needed to adjust their capital structure downwards.
Object Expansions
No additional expansions of corporate purpose have been registered beyond those already mentioned.
Single-Member Company Changes
No changes of single-member company have been registered, indicating stability in the ownership structure of companies.
Losses of Single-Member Status
No losses of single-member status have been registered, suggesting that single-member companies have maintained their structure.
Extinctions
No extinctions have been registered, indicating that there have been no definitive closures of companies during the analyzed period.
Mergers
No mergers have been registered, suggesting that there have been no significant integrations between companies in the province.
Company Transformations
No company transformations have been registered, indicating stability in the legal form of companies.
Highlighted Examples
Among the highlighted companies in the Commercial Registry of Granada is Cervezas Alhambra Sociedad Limitada, with a share capital of 5,730,093.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the acquisition, administration, and sale of shares and social participations, as well as the provision of management, administration, and financing services. This broad corporate purpose reflects a diversified strategy and a solid capital structure.
In summary, the analysis of the Commercial Registry of Granada shows dynamic and varied business activity, with a balance between the creation of new companies and the stability of existing ones. The registered acts reflect both the expansion and adaptation of companies to market conditions, suggesting a robust and growing business environment.
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