BORME summary in MÁLAGA on 2024-09-11.
Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry
Date: September 11, 2024
In this analysis, the most relevant facts recorded in the Málaga Commercial Registry are examined, with special attention to the following columns: appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency proceedings, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, changes to sole proprietorship status, loss of sole proprietorship status, extinctions, mergers, and company transformations.
Appointments
The Málaga Commercial Registry has recorded a total of 82 appointment acts. This is an indicator of business dynamics in the region, as it reflects the incorporation of new directors and the renewal of positions in companies. An example of this is the company Asesoría Tamisa SL, which has recorded an appointment. This company, incorporated in 1997, is dedicated to fiscal, labor, accounting, and legal advisory services to companies, with a share capital of 500,000 euros.
Incorporations
A total of 27 incorporation acts have been recorded. This data is relevant as it indicates the creation of new companies in the region, which is a positive sign of economic growth and entrepreneurship. The incorporation of new companies contributes to market diversification and job creation.
Resignations
The number of recorded resignations is 44. Resignations can be due to various reasons, such as changes in the company's structure, retirements, or strategic decisions. For example, Asesoría Tamisa SL has also recorded a resignation, which could indicate an internal restructuring.
Revocations
A total of 4 revocation acts have been recorded. Revocations are usually related to the annulment of previously granted powers, which may reflect changes in the company's direction or strategy.
Sole Proprietorships
The registry shows 20 sole proprietorship acts, indicating that several companies have adopted or lost the status of a sole proprietorship. Such changes can influence the company's management and decision-making process.
Address Changes
A total of 15 address changes have been recorded. Address changes can be a sign of expansion, cost reduction, or the search for new market opportunities. These movements can significantly impact the company's operations.
Statutory Modifications
The number of statutory modifications is 2. Statutory modifications usually involve changes to the company's bylaws, which can affect its structure, objectives, and operations.
Capital Increases
A total of 6 capital increase acts have been recorded. Capital increases are a sign of financial strengthening and the company's ability to attract new investors. A notable example is the company Zañodor SL, with a share capital of 21,289,980 euros, which has expanded its corporate purpose on several occasions to include activities such as agricultural exploitation and real estate management.
Dissolutions
The registry shows 10 dissolution acts. Dissolutions can be due to various reasons, such as financial problems, market changes, or strategic decisions. For example, Asesoría Tamisa SL has recorded a dissolution, which could indicate closure or restructuring.
Re-elections
A total of 1 re-election act has been recorded. Re-elections reflect continuity in management and confidence in the current directors.
Insolvency Proceedings
No insolvency proceedings have been recorded, which is a positive sign of financial stability in the region's companies.
Object Changes
A total of 7 object change acts have been recorded. Object changes reflect the companies' adaptation to new business opportunities and market changes. An example is Zañodor SL, which has expanded its corporate purpose on several occasions to include various commercial and real estate activities.
Name Changes
The registry shows 1 name change act. Name changes can be a strategy to renew the company's image or to better reflect its current activity.
Capital Reductions
A total of 2 capital reduction acts have been recorded. Capital reductions can be a measure to adjust the company's financial structure or to return capital to shareholders.
Object Expansions
No object expansion acts have been recorded, indicating that companies have not made significant changes to their main activities.
Changes to Sole Proprietorship Status
A total of 2 changes to sole proprietorship status have been recorded. These changes can affect the company's management and structure.
Loss of Sole Proprietorship Status
No loss of sole proprietorship status acts have been recorded, indicating stability in this aspect.
Extinctions
No extinction acts have been recorded, which is a positive sign of business continuity in the region.
Mergers
No merger acts have been recorded, which may indicate a lack of market consolidation.
Company Transformations
No company transformation acts have been recorded, suggesting stability in the legal structure of companies.
Conclusion
The analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry reveals dynamic business activity, with a significant number of appointments, incorporations, and resignations. Capital increases and object changes indicate growth and market adaptation. The absence of insolvency proceedings and extinctions is a positive sign of financial stability in the region. Companies like Asesoría Tamisa SL and Zañodor SL stand out for their activity and adaptability in the market.
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