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Financial Analysis of the Almería Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Almería Commercial Registry

Report date: September 13, 2024

This financial analysis focuses on the most relevant facts recorded in the Almería Commercial Registry, highlighting the most significant acts and their impact on the business fabric of the province. Below are the most relevant data and references to some specific companies to illustrate these facts.

1. Appointment Acts

The Almería commercial registry has recorded a total of 36 appointment acts. This data indicates an active business dynamic, where companies are renewing or expanding their management teams. An example of a company that has made appointments is EJIDO ZONE SL, which has recorded one appointment in its history.

2. Constitution Acts

24 constitution acts have been recorded, reflecting growth in the creation of new companies in the province. This increase in the number of new entities is a positive indicator of business confidence and the potential for economic growth in Almería. The company HERCAS AGRO SL, constituted on November 18, 2016, is an example of a relatively new company with a share capital of 1,468,454.00 euros.

3. Cessation Acts

6 cessation acts have been recorded, which can be interpreted as a normal process of internal restructuring in some companies. The cessations may be due to strategic changes or the need to adjust the organizational structure to improve efficiency.

4. Revocation Acts

The registry shows 2 revocation acts. These acts are less frequent and may be related to the need to annul previous decisions or correct administrative errors.

5. Single-Member Company Acts

13 single-member company acts have been recorded, indicating that several companies have adopted a single-member company structure. This type of structure can offer advantages in terms of control and decision-making.

6. Change of Address Acts

3 change of address acts have been recorded. These changes may be motivated by the search for better strategic locations or the need to expand operations. For example, HERCAS AGRO SL has made a change of address in its history.

7. Statutory Modification Acts

The registry shows 9 statutory modification acts. These modifications are essential for companies to adapt to legal, economic, or strategic changes. HERCAS AGRO SL has also made a statutory modification, reflecting its ability to adapt and evolve.

8. Capital Increase Acts

4 capital increase acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator that some companies are seeking to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expand their operations.

9. Dissolution Acts

It is notable that no dissolution acts have been recorded in the analyzed period, suggesting stability in the business fabric of the province.

10. Re-election Acts

1 re-election act has been recorded, indicating that some companies trust in the continuity of their management teams to maintain the strategic course.

11. Bankruptcy Acts

2 bankruptcy acts have been recorded. Although these acts are less desirable, they are part of the business cycle and reflect the economic challenges that some companies may face.

12. Change of Corporate Purpose Acts

1 change of corporate purpose act has been recorded, which may indicate an adjustment in business strategy to take advantage of new market opportunities.

13. Change of Name Acts

No change of name acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies maintain their corporate identity stable.

14. Capital Reduction Acts

No capital reduction acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator that companies are not decreasing their financial capacity.

15. Expansion of Corporate Purpose Acts

No expansion of corporate purpose acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies are maintaining their current business lines.

16. Change of Single-Member Company Acts

No change of single-member company acts have been recorded, indicating stability in the structure of single-member companies.

17. Loss of Single-Member Status Acts

No loss of single-member status acts have been recorded, suggesting that single-member companies are maintaining their structure.

18. Extinction Acts

No extinction acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator of the continuity of companies in the province.

19. Merger Acts

No merger acts have been recorded, indicating that there have been no significant business integrations in the analyzed period.

20. Company Transformation Acts

No company transformation acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies are maintaining their current legal forms.

Conclusion

In summary, the Almería Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments and constitutions, reflecting an environment of growth and confidence. The absence of dissolutions and extinctions is a positive indicator of stability. Companies like HERCAS AGRO SL and EJIDO ZONE SL are examples of active and evolving entities, contributing to the economic development of the province.