BORME summary in SALAMANCA on 2024-06-06.
Financial Analysis of the Salamanca Commercial Registry
Analysis Date: 2024-06-06
This report presents a detailed analysis of the most relevant events recorded in the Salamanca Commercial Registry. Below, the main registered activities are described, referring to some specific companies to illustrate the data.
Appointments
The total number of registered appointments is 25. This data indicates significant activity in the designation of new positions within the companies in the province. A notable example is the company IBISMA SL, which has registered one appointment act. The company, established in 1996, has a share capital of 524,080.00 euros.
Constitutions
Three acts of new company constitutions have been registered. This number reflects moderate growth in the creation of new business entities in Salamanca. The company CONALDI AGROPECUARIA SL, established in 2017, is an example of a recent constitution, although not in the current period.
Cessations
The number of cessation acts is 17. This data can be interpreted as internal restructuring in several companies, where changes in management or other important positions have occurred. However, no specific cessations were found in the companies mentioned in this analysis.
Revocations
One revocation act has been registered. This type of act is less frequent and may be related to the annulment of powers previously granted to certain individuals within the company.
Sole Proprietorships
The number of sole proprietorship acts is 6. This data suggests that several companies have become sole proprietorships, where a single partner owns the entirety of the share capital.
Address Changes
Two address change acts have been registered. This number indicates that some companies have decided to move their headquarters to new locations within or outside the province.
Statutory Modifications
The number of statutory modification acts is 2. This type of act is relevant as it implies changes in the company's statutes, which can affect its structure and operation.
Capital Increases
No capital increase acts have been registered in the analyzed period. This could indicate stability in the share capital of Salamanca companies.
Dissolutions
Six dissolution acts have been registered. This data is significant as it reflects the closure of several companies in the province. However, no specific dissolutions were found in the companies mentioned in this analysis.
Re-elections
One re-election act has been registered, suggesting the continuity of certain managerial positions in the companies.
Bankruptcy Situations
No bankruptcy situation acts have been registered. This data is positive, indicating that no company has entered bankruptcy during the analyzed period.
Object Changes
Two object change acts have been registered. This type of act indicates that some companies have decided to modify their corporate purpose to adapt to new activities or markets.
Name Changes
No name change acts have been registered. This suggests that companies have maintained their trade names during the analyzed period.
Capital Reductions
One capital reduction act has been registered. This type of act may be related to the need to adjust the company's share capital for various reasons.
Object Expansions
One object expansion act has been registered. This act indicates that a company has decided to expand its corporate purpose to include new activities.
Sole Proprietorship Changes
No sole proprietorship change acts have been registered. This suggests that there have been no changes in the ownership structure of companies in this aspect.
Loss of Sole Proprietorship
No loss of sole proprietorship acts have been registered. This indicates that sole proprietorship companies have maintained their structure during the analyzed period.
Extinctions
No extinction acts have been registered. This is positive, indicating that there have been no definitive closures of companies beyond the mentioned dissolutions.
Mergers
No merger acts have been registered. This suggests that there have been no integrations between companies during the analyzed period.
Company Transformations
No company transformation acts have been registered. This indicates that companies have maintained their legal form without significant changes.
In conclusion, the analysis of the Salamanca Commercial Registry shows moderate activity in terms of appointments and cessations, with some new company constitutions and dissolutions. Stability in aspects such as capital increases and bankruptcy situations is a positive sign for the business environment in the province.
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