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Financial Analysis of the Valladolid Mercantile Registry

Financial Analysis of the Valladolid Mercantile Registry

Report Date: July 16, 2024

This financial analysis is based on data from the Valladolid Mercantile Registry, reflecting the most relevant activities in terms of appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, single-member companies, changes of address, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, changes of purpose, changes of name, capital reductions, expansions of purpose, changes to single-member company status, losses of single-member company status, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.

Main Activities

During the analyzed period, a total of 9 appointments, 4 incorporations, 3 resignations, and 2 re-elections were registered. These acts reflect significant dynamism in the business environment of Valladolid. It is noteworthy that there have been no acts of revocations, changes of address, statutory modifications, insolvency situations, changes of purpose, capital reductions, expansions of purpose, changes to single-member company status, losses of single-member company status, terminations, mergers, or company transformations.

Appointments

The number of registered appointments is 9, indicating constant activity in the renewal and designation of positions within companies. A representative example is the company Valladolid Alta Velocidad 2003 SA, which has registered one appointment. This company, incorporated on January 10, 2003, has a share capital of 600,000.00 euros and its corporate purpose is to establish appropriate mechanisms for collaboration between Public Administrations and Public Business Entities to carry out the remodeling of the arterial railway network of Valladolid.

Incorporations

4 incorporations have been registered, reflecting growth in the creation of new companies in the region. This dynamism is crucial for local economic development, as the creation of new companies generates employment and fosters innovation.

Resignations

Regarding resignations, 3 acts have been registered, indicating changes in the organizational structure of some companies. For example, the company Industrias Maxi SA, incorporated on October 19, 1984, with a share capital of 396,175.00 euros, has registered one resignation. Such movements can be due to various reasons, such as strategic changes or internal restructurings.

Re-elections

2 re-elections have occurred, suggesting continuity in the management of some companies. The company Granja Pinilla SL, incorporated on August 21, 2003, with a share capital of 1,890,000.00 euros, has registered one re-election. This company is dedicated to the exploitation of photovoltaic electrical installations and agricultural and livestock activities.

Capital Increases

1 capital increase has been registered, which is a positive indicator that companies are seeking to grow and expand. Capital increases allow companies to obtain additional resources to finance projects, improve infrastructure, or increase their production capacity.

Dissolutions

During the analyzed period, 1 dissolution has been registered. The dissolution of a company can be due to various causes, such as financial problems, lack of business viability, or strategic decisions by the owners.

Changes of Name

1 change of name has been registered, which may indicate a rebranding or restructuring of the company to adapt to new market strategies or changes in its corporate purpose.

Conclusions

The analysis of data from the Valladolid Mercantile Registry shows a dynamic and constantly evolving landscape. Business activity in the region reflects both the creation of new companies and the adaptation and restructuring of existing ones. The presence of acts such as appointments, incorporations, resignations, and re-elections indicates an active and moving business environment.

Companies like Valladolid Alta Velocidad 2003 SA, Industrias Maxi SA, and Granja Pinilla SL are representative examples of this activity. These companies not only contribute to the economic development of the region but also reflect the diversity of sectors and activities present in Valladolid.

In summary, the business environment of Valladolid shows signs of growth and adaptation, with a significant number of acts related to appointments, incorporations, resignations, and re-elections. The absence of acts such as insolvency situations, mergers, and company transformations suggests stability in the business fabric of the region.

This analysis provides an overview of the current state of the Valladolid Mercantile Registry, highlighting the most relevant activities and their impact on the local economic environment. The information presented is essential to understand the trends and dynamics of the business market in the region.