BORME summary in GRANADA on 2024-08-13.

Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Granada

Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of Granada

Report Date: August 13, 2024

The Commercial Registry of Granada has recorded a series of relevant acts in the business field during the last period. Below is a detailed analysis of the most significant events, based on the available data.

Appointments

The total number of recorded appointment acts is 42. This data reflects active dynamics in the management of companies, with changes in direction and administration. For example, the company Juan Francisco Aranda SL, established on February 2, 1995, has not recorded any appointment acts, which could indicate stability in its management structure.

Constitutions

16 acts of new company constitutions have been recorded. This indicator is crucial for evaluating business growth in the region. The creation of new companies reflects a favorable environment for investment and entrepreneurship.

Resignations

The number of resignation acts is also 16. This data, along with the appointments, suggests a turnover rate in management positions that may be related to restructuring strategies or changes in business direction.

Revocations

2 revocation acts have been recorded. Revocations are often linked to important strategic decisions, such as company restructuring or changes in corporate policy.

Sole Proprietorships

The registry shows 14 acts of sole proprietorships. These types of acts are important as they reflect the ownership structure of companies. A sole proprietorship can have advantages in terms of control and decision-making.

Address Changes

5 acts of address changes have been recorded. Address changes can be motivated by the search for better business opportunities, reduction of operating costs, or expansion to new geographical areas.

Statutory Modifications

The number of statutory modification acts is 3. Statutory modifications are changes in the company's statutes that can affect its operation and structure. For example, Asprodibe SCA, with a share capital of 2,200,000.00 euros, has recently recorded a statutory modification, expanding its corporate purpose to include the provision of services to members and the exploitation of real estate.

Capital Increases

2 acts of capital increase have been recorded. Capital increases are essential to finance the growth and expansion of companies. For example, Coaliment Andalucía SL, with a share capital of 70,000,000.00 euros, has not recorded capital increases in this period, which could indicate financial stability.

Dissolutions

The registry shows 6 dissolution acts. Dissolutions can be an indicator of financial difficulties or strategic decisions to close unprofitable operations.

Re-elections

1 re-election act has been recorded. Re-elections are important for continuity and stability in the management of companies. For example, Juan Francisco Aranda SL has recorded a re-election, which may indicate confidence in the current administration.

Bankruptcy Situations

2 bankruptcy situation acts have been recorded. Bankruptcy situations are an indicator of significant financial difficulties that may lead to restructuring or liquidation of the company.

Changes of Purpose

The number of acts of change of purpose is 1. Changes of purpose reflect an adaptation of companies to new business opportunities or market changes.

Changes of Name

2 acts of name change have been recorded. Name changes can be related to rebranding or changes in marketing strategy.

Capital Reductions

The registry shows 1 act of capital reduction. Capital reductions can be a strategy to adjust the company's financial structure.

Purpose Expansions

No acts of purpose expansion have been recorded. Purpose expansions are important to diversify the company's activities and take advantage of new business opportunities.

Changes of Sole Proprietorship

2 acts of change of sole proprietorship have been recorded. These changes may reflect a restructuring of the company's ownership.

Losses of Sole Proprietorship

No acts of loss of sole proprietorship have been recorded. The loss of sole proprietorship can occur when a sole proprietorship becomes owned by more than one owner.

Extinctions

No acts of extinction have been recorded. Extinctions are the definitive closure of the company and can be an indicator of insurmountable financial difficulties.

Mergers

No acts of mergers have been recorded. Mergers are a strategy to consolidate operations and improve market competitiveness.

Company Transformations

No acts of company transformations have been recorded. Company transformations are changes in the legal structure of the company that can have significant implications for its operation.

In summary, the Commercial Registry of Granada shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments, constitutions, and resignations. Companies in Granada are adapting to market conditions through changes in their structure and strategies, as evidenced by acts of statutory modifications and capital increases. Companies like Asprodibe SCA and Coaliment Andalucía SL are examples of entities making strategic decisions to strengthen their market position.