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Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Ciudad Real

Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Ciudad Real

Date: June 12, 2024

This report provides a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Mercantile Registry of Ciudad Real, highlighting the most relevant facts and their impact on the business fabric of the province. The data reflects commercial and corporate activity in terms of appointments, incorporations, resignations, and other relevant acts.

Registered Acts

In the analyzed period, a total of:

  • Appointments: 17
  • Incorporations: 6
  • Resignations: 9
  • Revocations: 0
  • Unipersonalities: 4
  • Address changes: 3
  • Statutory modifications: 2
  • Capital increases: 1
  • Dissolutions: 2
  • Reelections: 0
  • Bankruptcy situations: 3
  • Object changes: 1
  • Name changes: 0
  • Capital reductions: 1
  • Object expansions: 0
  • Changes to sole proprietorship: 0
  • Loss of sole proprietorship: 1
  • Extinctions: 0
  • Mergers: 0
  • Company transformations: 0

Detailed Analysis

The number of appointments (17) reflects an active dynamic in the restructuring of the administrative bodies of companies. This data indicates a constant renewal in business management, which may be motivated by the search for new growth strategies or adaptation to market changes.

The incorporations (6) show moderate growth in the creation of new companies. This is a positive sign, indicating that despite economic challenges, there are entrepreneurs willing to start new business ventures in Ciudad Real.

Regarding resignations (9), these may be related to strategic changes within companies, internal restructurings, or even crisis situations that require adjustments in management.

It is noteworthy that no revocations have been registered, which can be interpreted as stability in decisions previously made in shareholders' meetings or general assemblies.

The number of unipersonalities (4) indicates that there are companies that have adopted this corporate form, which may be due to the simplification in management and decision-making that this type of structure offers.

The address changes (3) reflect some mobility within the business fabric, possibly seeking more strategic locations or tax benefits.

The statutory modifications (2) are usually related to the adaptation of companies to new regulations or changes in their internal structure.

In terms of capital increases (1), this act indicates companies seeking to increase their financial resources to undertake new projects or expansions.

The dissolutions (2) reflect the closure of companies, which may be the result of adverse economic situations or strategic decisions by partners.

The number of bankruptcy situations (3) is a worrying figure, indicating that some companies are experiencing significant financial difficulties requiring a bankruptcy process.

The only object change registered may be related to the diversification of a company's activities to adapt to new market opportunities.

The capital reductions (1) are usually measures adopted to adjust the company's financial structure, either to absorb losses or to return part of the capital to the partners.

It is important to mention that no name changes, object expansions, changes to sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, or company transformations have been registered, reflecting some stability in these aspects.

Highlighted Cases

A notable example is the company GLOMOL SL, incorporated on September 3, 1992, with a share capital of 108,182.00 euros. This company has expanded its corporate purpose to include a variety of agricultural activities, such as the cultivation of cereals, vegetables, and nuts. This type of diversification can be a strategy to mitigate risks and take advantage of different market opportunities.

In terms of registered acts, GLOMOL SL has had 1 appointment and 1 resignation, indicating some changes in its administration. No capital increases or bankruptcy situations have been registered, suggesting financial stability within the company.

Conclusion

The analysis of the acts registered in the Mercantile Registry of Ciudad Real shows an active business dynamic, with a significant number of appointments and incorporations, although also with some resignations and bankruptcy situations reflecting current economic challenges. The stability in aspects such as revocations and company transformations suggests that despite the changes, many companies maintain a solid structure.

It is essential for companies to continue adapting to market conditions and seek innovative strategies to ensure their growth and long-term sustainability.