BORME summary in VALLADOLID on 2024-08-13.
Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Valladolid
Report date: 2024-08-13
This report analyzes the most relevant data from the Commercial Registry of Valladolid, highlighting the most significant movements and changes in the companies registered in this province. Below, the most relevant registered acts are detailed, with specific examples of companies to illustrate each case.
Appointments
A total of 3 appointment acts have been registered in the Commercial Registry of Valladolid. This type of act reflects changes in the direction and administration of companies, which may indicate a renewal in business strategy or the incorporation of new talents to drive growth.
Constitutions
No constitution acts have been registered in the analyzed period. This could suggest stability in the number of new companies being formed in the province, or possibly a trend towards the consolidation of existing companies.
Cessations
2 cessation acts have been registered. Cessations can indicate changes in the organizational structure of companies, either due to retirement, resignation, or internal restructuring.
Revocations
No revocation acts have been registered. This suggests that there has been no need to annul previous decisions or appointments, which may indicate stability in business decisions.
Sole Proprietorships
No sole proprietorship acts have been registered. This indicates that there have been no changes in the ownership structure of companies towards a sole proprietorship form.
Change of Address
2 change of address acts have been registered. This type of act may reflect the need for companies to adapt to new strategic locations to improve their operations or market access.
Statutory Modifications
No statutory modification acts have been registered. This suggests that companies have not made significant changes to their statutes during the analyzed period.
Capital Increases
No capital increase acts have been registered. The absence of these acts could indicate that companies have not needed to raise new funds to finance their growth or projects.
Dissolutions
1 dissolution act has been registered. The dissolution of a company can result from various causes, such as financial problems, mergers, or market changes.
An example of a company that has registered a dissolution act is INVERSIONES EN MODA E INTERNET SL, whose corporate purpose is the acquisition and management of social shares in the company "Madaish Fashion Paradise, SL".
Re-elections
2 re-election acts have been registered. Re-elections may indicate the continued confidence in the current directors and their management.
Bankruptcy Situations
4 bankruptcy situation acts have been registered. These acts reflect the financial difficulties that some companies may be facing, which could lead them to restructuring or liquidation processes.
An example of a company in a bankruptcy situation is MARPESCA EUROPA SL, dedicated to the commercialization of fish and seafood, with a share capital of 592,000.00 euros.
Changes in Corporate Purpose
No changes in corporate purpose acts have been registered. This indicates that companies have not modified their corporate purpose during the analyzed period.
Changes in Company Name
No changes in company name acts have been registered. The absence of these acts suggests that companies have maintained their trade names without modifications.
Capital Reductions
No capital reduction acts have been registered. This could indicate that companies have not needed to adjust their capital structure downwards.
Expansion of Corporate Purpose
No expansion of corporate purpose acts have been registered. This suggests that companies have not expanded their business activities during the analyzed period.
Changes to Sole Proprietorship
No changes to sole proprietorship acts have been registered. This indicates that there have been no transformations in the ownership structure towards a sole proprietorship form.
Loss of Sole Proprietorship
No loss of sole proprietorship acts have been registered. This suggests that sole proprietorship companies have not changed their ownership structure.
Extinctions
No extinction acts have been registered. The absence of these acts indicates that there have been no complete dissolutions of companies beyond partial dissolutions.
Mergers
No merger acts have been registered. This suggests that there have been no integrations of companies during the analyzed period.
Transformations of Company
No transformations of company acts have been registered. This indicates that companies have not changed their legal form.
Conclusion
In summary, the Commercial Registry of Valladolid shows moderate activity in terms of business changes. The most notable acts include appointments, cessations, changes of address, and bankruptcy situations. Stability in other aspects, such as constitutions, statutory modifications, and capital increases, suggests that companies are maintaining their structures and strategies without significant changes. However, the bankruptcy situations reflect financial challenges that some companies are facing, which could have implications for the local market.
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