BORME summary in ÁVILA on 2024-09-09.

Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Ávila

Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Ávila

Report Date: 2024-09-09

This report provides a detailed analysis of the activities recorded in the Commercial Registry of Ávila, highlighting the most relevant events in various areas. This analysis is based on data obtained from multiple companies registered in this province.

Appointments

The total number of recorded appointment acts is 18. This data reflects considerable activity in terms of changes in the management and administration of companies. A notable example is the company MILCAR'98 SL, which, although it has not registered recent appointments, is representative of the stability in the management of some companies with a share capital of 500,000.00 euros.

Constitutions

12 acts of constitution have been recorded, indicating growth in the creation of new companies in the province. This is a positive sign of economic dynamism and entrepreneurship in the region.

Resignations

The number of resignations is relatively low, with only 2 acts recorded. This could be interpreted as an indication of stability in the management positions of existing companies.

Revocations

No acts of revocation have been recorded, suggesting continuity in administrative and management decisions within companies.

Single-Member Companies

3 acts of single-member companies have been recorded, which may indicate a trend towards the consolidation of ownership in the hands of a single partner in some companies.

Address Changes

Only one act of address change has been recorded. This low number can be interpreted as geographical stability of companies in the province.

Statutory Modifications

No acts of statutory modifications have been recorded, suggesting that companies maintain their original statutes without significant adjustments.

Capital Increases

No acts of capital increases have been recorded. This could indicate that companies have not needed to increase their share capital recently.

Dissolutions

Only one act of dissolution has been recorded. This is a good indicator of business health in the province, as few companies have ceased operations.

Re-elections

No acts of re-elections have been recorded, which may suggest that companies maintain their leadership structures without changes.

Bankruptcy Situations

No bankruptcy situations have been recorded, which is a positive sign of solvency and financial stability in the companies of the province.

Object Changes

No changes in the corporate purpose of companies have been recorded. This indicates that companies continue to operate in the sectors for which they were originally constituted.

Name Changes

No name changes have been recorded, suggesting continuity in the corporate identity of companies.

Capital Reductions

No capital reductions have been recorded, which is a good indicator that companies have not had to decrease their share capital.

Object Expansions

No object expansions have been recorded, suggesting that companies have not significantly diversified their activities.

Changes in Single-Member Company Status

No changes in single-member company status have been recorded, indicating stability in the ownership structure of companies.

Losses of Single-Member Status

No losses of single-member status have been recorded, suggesting that single-member companies have maintained their structure.

Extinctions

No extinctions have been recorded, which is a good indicator of the operational continuity of companies in the province.

Mergers

No mergers have been recorded, suggesting that companies have not needed to consolidate to improve their market position.

Company Transformations

No company transformations have been recorded, indicating stability in the legal form of companies.

Notable Companies

Among the notable companies in this analysis is MILCAR'98 SL, constituted on November 10, 1998, with a share capital of 500,000.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the promotion, acquisition, sale, leasing, and operation of all kinds of industries and tourist establishments, hospitality, bars, restaurants, and cafeterias, as well as food establishments.

Another notable company is ESTACION DE AUTOBUSES DE AVILA SL, constituted on October 24, 2001, with a share capital of 321,810.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the operation of bus stations, transport interchanges, freight distribution centers, and transport agencies in all modalities, service stations, vehicle parking lots, garages, and workshops.

In conclusion, the Commercial Registry of Ávila shows stable and growing business activity, with a significant number of appointments and constitutions, and very few acts of dissolution, resignations, or bankruptcy situations. This suggests a robust and well-managed local economy.