BORME summary in BADAJOZ on 2024-07-12.
Financial Analysis of the Badajoz Commercial Registry
Report Date: July 12, 2024
This report will analyze the most relevant facts recorded in the Badajoz Commercial Registry. This analysis will focus on the activities of appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, bankruptcy situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, sole proprietorship changes, loss of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.
Appointments
During the analyzed period, a total of 8 appointment acts were recorded. These acts are crucial for the management and direction of companies, as they involve the designation of new executive and administrative positions.
Incorporations
4 new company incorporation acts were recorded. This data indicates entrepreneurial activity in the region. A notable example is the company ALIMENTOS SEGUNDA TRANSFORMACION DE EXTREMADURA SA, incorporated on May 6, 1992, with a share capital of 2,163,644.00 euros.
Resignations
There were 3 resignation acts, which reflect the departure of executive or administrative positions from companies. These changes can be due to various reasons, such as retirements, resignations, or internal restructurings.
Revocations
No revocation acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Sole Proprietorships
4 sole proprietorship acts were recorded, indicating the existence of companies with a single partner. This type of structure can have significant implications for decision-making and business management.
Address Changes
1 address change act was recorded. This type of act can reflect expansion strategies or logistical restructuring of companies. An example is the company RANGEL PATIÑO E HIJOS SL, which made an address change.
Statutory Modifications
12 statutory modification acts were recorded. These modifications can include changes in the social statutes of companies, adaptations to new regulations, or adjustments in the organizational structure.
Capital Increases
9 capital increase acts were recorded. This type of act indicates the intention of companies to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expand their operations. An example is the company ALIMENTOS SEGUNDA TRANSFORMACION DE EXTREMADURA SA, which has a share capital of 2,163,644.00 euros.
Dissolutions
No dissolution acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Re-elections
No re-election acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Bankruptcy Situations
No bankruptcy situation acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Object Changes
No object change acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Name Changes
No name change acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Capital Reductions
No capital reduction acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Object Expansions
No object expansion acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Sole Proprietorship Changes
No sole proprietorship change acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Loss of Sole Proprietorship
No loss of sole proprietorship acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Terminations
No termination acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Mergers
No merger acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Company Transformations
No company transformation acts were recorded during the analyzed period.
Conclusion
The analysis of the Badajoz Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity, with a significant number of appointments, incorporations, and statutory modifications. The absence of dissolution acts, bankruptcy situations, and other negative changes suggests stability in the region's business fabric. Companies such as ALIMENTOS SEGUNDA TRANSFORMACION DE EXTREMADURA SA and RANGEL PATIÑO E HIJOS SL stand out for their activity and share capital, reflecting the diversity and growth potential in Badajoz.
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