BORME summary in VALLADOLID on 2024-08-12.
Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Valladolid
Report Date: August 12, 2024
This report details the most relevant facts recorded in the Mercantile Registry of Valladolid, corresponding to various companies in the region. Below is a comprehensive analysis of the different registered mercantile acts, with special mention to the companies NEDGIA CASTILLA Y LEON SA and BODEGA MATARROMERA SL, among others.
Registered Mercantile Acts
The Mercantile Registry of Valladolid has recorded a variety of mercantile acts that reflect the business dynamics of the region. Among the most notable acts are appointments, cessations, statutory modifications, and capital increases.
Appointments and Cessations
A total of 6 appointment acts and 7 cessation acts have been recorded. These movements indicate significant activity in the management and administration of companies, reflecting changes in the directorial structure and decision-making.
Constitutions and Dissolutions
Regarding the creation and dissolution of companies, 1 constitution act and 2 dissolution acts have been recorded. This suggests a trend towards business consolidation and restructuring, where some companies decide to end their operations while others emerge in the market.
Statutory Modifications and Capital Increases
3 statutory modification acts and 3 capital increase acts have been recorded. These acts indicate the adaptation and growth of companies, adjusting their statutes and increasing their capital to face new challenges and opportunities in the market.
Changes of Address and Changes of Object
1 change of address act and 2 changes of object acts have been recorded. These movements reflect the flexibility and adaptation of companies to new circumstances and business strategies.
Insolvency Situations and Other Acts
It is notable that no insolvency situation acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator of the financial stability of companies in the region. Additionally, no acts of revocations, unipersonalities, changes of denomination, capital reductions, object expansions, changes of sole proprietorship, losses of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, or company transformations have been recorded.
Analysis of Notable Companies
NEDGIA CASTILLA Y LEON SA
NEDGIA CASTILLA Y LEON SA, constituted on January 1, 1988, has a share capital of 6,326,280.00 euros. Its corporate purpose focuses on the distribution and secondary transportation of gaseous fuels by pipeline, including natural gas, biomethane, and hydrogen, as well as the distribution and sale of liquefied petroleum gases by pipeline. This company has not recorded acts of appointments, cessations, revocations, unipersonalities, changes of address, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, changes of denomination, capital reductions, object expansions, changes of sole proprietorship, losses of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, or company transformations. However, it has recorded 1 statutory modification and 1 change of object.
BODEGA MATARROMERA SL
BODEGA MATARROMERA SL, constituted on October 15, 1988, has a share capital of 7,080,470.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the planting, promotion, extraction, production, and marketing of olive oils and other agricultural products. This company has recorded 1 cessation act and 1 re-election act, without recording other mercantile acts.
Conclusions
The analysis of the mercantile acts recorded in the Mercantile Registry of Valladolid reveals a dynamic and constantly evolving business activity. The appointments and cessations reflect changes in the management and administration of companies, while the statutory modifications and capital increases indicate continuous adaptation and growth. The absence of insolvency situations is a positive indicator of financial stability in the region.
Notable companies such as NEDGIA CASTILLA Y LEON SA and BODEGA MATARROMERA SL show a solid financial structure and a clear orientation towards growth and adaptation to new business opportunities.
In summary, the business environment in Valladolid is dynamic and constantly moving, with companies seeking to adapt and grow in a competitive market. Financial stability and the absence of insolvency situations are positive signs that predict a promising future for the region.
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