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Financial Analysis of the Valencia Mercantile Registry

Financial Analysis of the Valencia Mercantile Registry

Report Date: August 19, 2024

This report provides a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Valencia Mercantile Registry, highlighting the most relevant facts in various categories. Below is a summary of the most significant data, enriched with examples of specific companies.

Registered Acts

A total of 27 appointment acts, 11 constitution acts, 12 cessation acts, 1 revocation act, 6 unipersonal acts, 7 address change acts, 0 statutory modification acts, 5 capital increase acts, 1 dissolution act, 1 re-election act, 2 insolvency acts, 2 object change acts, 0 name change acts, 2 capital reduction acts, 0 object expansion acts, 0 unipersonal company change acts, 0 unipersonal loss acts, 0 extinction acts, 0 merger acts, and 0 company transformation acts have been registered in the Valencia Mercantile Registry.

Appointments

Appointment acts are the most frequent in the registry, with a total of 27. An example of a company that has made appointments is ACTUACIONES VALENCIA SUR SL, which has registered 3 appointment acts. This company, constituted on July 3, 2009, has a share capital of 3,200,000.00 euros and its corporate purpose includes construction, installation, and commercial exploitation.

Constitutions

Regarding constitutions, 11 acts have been registered. This number reflects moderate activity in the creation of new companies in the region. An example of a recently constituted company is MSL CORPORATE SL, constituted on October 24, 2019, with a share capital of 4,503,500.00 euros. Its main corporate purpose is the transportation by road, rail, sea, or air of all kinds of goods, assets, or values.

Cessations

Cessation acts total 12, indicating changes in the administration of several companies. However, no specific cessations have been registered in the companies highlighted in this report.

Revocations

Only 1 revocation act has been registered. A notable case is BERIOSKA SL, a company constituted on October 6, 1981, with a share capital of 751,265.00 euros. This company has registered one revocation act, although the details of the revocation are not specified in this report.

Unipersonal Acts

6 unipersonal acts have been registered. No specific examples of companies with unipersonal acts are available in this report.

Address Changes

Address changes total 7 acts. An example is TRANS BASE SOLER SL, which has registered one address change act. This company, constituted on October 15, 2001, has a share capital of 2,898,000.00 euros and is dedicated to the exploitation of the container storage industry and its repair.

Capital Increases

5 capital increase acts have been registered. Capital increases indicate the intention of companies to expand or improve their financial structure. No specific examples of companies with capital increase acts are available in this report.

Dissolutions

Only 1 dissolution act has been registered. This low number suggests stability in the continuity of companies in the region.

Re-elections

1 re-election act has been registered. Re-elections are less frequent, which may indicate stability in the administration of companies.

Insolvency Situations

2 insolvency acts have been registered. Insolvency situations reflect financial difficulties in companies. No specific examples of companies with insolvency acts are available in this report.

Object Changes

2 object change acts have been registered. An example is MSL CORPORATE SL, which has registered a change in its corporate purpose. This change may reflect an adaptation to new business opportunities or an internal restructuring.

Capital Reductions

2 capital reduction acts have been registered. Capital reductions may indicate financial restructuring or a return of capital to shareholders. No specific examples of companies with capital reduction acts are available in this report.

Other Acts

No acts of statutory modifications, object expansions, unipersonal company changes, unipersonal losses, extinctions, mergers, or company transformations have been registered. This suggests stability in the structure and functioning of companies in the region.

Conclusion

In summary, the Valencia Mercantile Registry shows moderate activity in terms of appointments and constitutions, with a significant number of cessations and address changes. Companies in the region appear to be in a phase of stability, with few dissolution acts, insolvency situations, and structural changes. Specific examples such as ACTUACIONES VALENCIA SUR SL, MSL CORPORATE SL, and TRANS BASE SOLER SL provide a more detailed view of business activity in Valencia.