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Financial Analysis of the Valencia Mercantile Registry

Financial Analysis of the Valencia Mercantile Registry

Report Date: August 22, 2024

This financial analysis is based on data from the Valencia Mercantile Registry, reflecting the most relevant acts in various categories. Below are the most significant events observed during the analyzed period:

Appointments and Resignations

The number of registered appointment acts amounts to 90, indicating considerable activity in the renewal or incorporation of directors and administrators in the region's companies. On the other hand, 32 resignations were registered, indicating a dynamic change in business management structures.

Constitutions and Dissolutions

42 acts of new company constitutions were registered, reflecting an active and growing business environment. In contrast, 12 dissolutions were registered, which can be interpreted as a natural adjustment in the market where some companies fail to remain competitive.

Revocations and Re-elections

Regarding revocations, 8 acts were registered, while re-elections totaled 4. These numbers suggest some stability in managerial positions, although also a periodic review of appointments.

Single-member Companies

20 acts of single-member companies were registered, indicating that a significant proportion of companies in Valencia are opting for this corporate structure. No losses of single-member status were registered, which can be seen as a sign of stability in this type of company.

Changes of Address and Statutory Modifications

10 changes of address were carried out, which may reflect a search for better strategic or logistical locations by companies. Additionally, 2 statutory modifications were registered, suggesting that some companies are adjusting their statutes to adapt to new circumstances or regulations.

Capital Increases and Reductions

10 capital increases were registered, indicating that several companies are receiving new investments to expand their operations. In contrast, there were 4 capital reductions, which can be interpreted as financial restructuring in some companies.

Dissolutions and Insolvency Situations

In addition to the 12 dissolutions mentioned earlier, 6 insolvency situations were registered, indicating that some companies are facing significant financial difficulties.

Changes of Corporate Purpose and Name

4 changes of corporate purpose and 2 changes of name were registered, reflecting companies' adaptation to new business opportunities or the need to reposition themselves in the market.

Mergers and Corporate Transformations

2 merger acts were registered, suggesting a trend towards consolidation in certain market sectors. No corporate transformations were registered, which can be interpreted as stability in existing corporate structures.

Examples of Relevant Companies

Among the prominent companies in the Valencia Mercantile Registry is Aguas de Valencia SA, with a share capital of 5,907,377.00 euros. This company has expanded its corporate purpose to include advisory and consultancy services in sustainability and environmental management.

Another notable company is Grupo Manuel Palma SL, constituted on January 9, 2006, with a share capital of 17,000,000.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the management and organization of productive, commercial, or service companies.

Likewise, Stadler Rail Valencia SA, constituted on October 25, 2004, with a share capital of 7,060,102.00 euros, has expanded its corporate purpose to include the development and construction of railway signaling systems.

Finally, Plastic Omnium Equipamientos Exteriores SA, constituted on July 1, 1997, with a share capital of 30,951,500.00 euros, is dedicated to the manufacture and sale of chemical and plastic products for industrial use.

Conclusion

The analysis of acts registered in the Valencia Mercantile Registry reveals a dynamic business activity, with a balance between the creation of new companies and the dissolution of those that fail to remain competitive. The stability in appointments and resignations, as well as capital increases, suggest a favorable environment for investment and business growth. The companies highlighted in this report reflect the diversity and adaptability of Valencia's business fabric.