BORME summary in HUELVA on 2024-08-30.

Financial Analysis of the Huelva Commercial Register

Financial Analysis of the Huelva Commercial Register

Report Date: August 30, 2024

This financial report aims to analyze the most relevant events recorded in the Huelva Commercial Register. Below are the most significant acts and their impact on the business fabric of the province.

Appointments

During the analyzed period, a total of 7 appointment acts have been recorded. These acts are crucial for the renewal and strengthening of business management. A notable example is the company CASTRO JARANA HUELVA SL, which has made 1 appointment. This company, established in 1988, has a share capital of 655,103.00 euros, reflecting its financial solidity.

Constitutions

3 acts of new company constitutions have been recorded, indicating dynamism in the creation of new business initiatives in the province. The creation of new companies is a positive indicator of the local economy, as it contributes to the growth and diversification of the business fabric.

Resignations

Regarding resignations, 1 act has been recorded. Resignations can be due to various reasons, such as changes in business strategy or internal restructuring of companies. It is important to monitor these movements to better understand the internal dynamics of companies.

Revocations

No revocation acts have been recorded during the analyzed period, which can be interpreted as stability in the appointments and previous decisions made by companies.

Sole Proprietorships

3 acts of sole proprietorships have been recorded, indicating that some companies have adopted the sole proprietorship figure. This can be a strategy to simplify the corporate structure and improve decision-making.

Address Changes

1 act of address change has been recorded. Address changes can respond to the search for better strategic locations or the need for expansion of business facilities.

Statutory Modifications

4 acts of statutory modifications have been recorded. These modifications can include changes in the social statutes of companies, adaptations to new regulations, or adjustments in the capital structure.

Capital Increases

One of the most relevant acts is the capital increase, with 6 records in total. Capital increases indicate the intention of companies to strengthen their financial structure and undertake new investment projects. An example is again CASTRO JARANA HUELVA SL, which, although it has not made increases in this period, has a significant share capital of 655,103.00 euros.

Dissolutions

1 act of dissolution has been recorded. Dissolutions can result from various causes, such as economic infeasibility, merger with other companies, or the completion of the social object.

Re-elections

No re-election acts have been recorded, which may indicate stability in the administrative bodies of companies.

Bankruptcy Situations

No bankruptcy situation acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator of the financial health of companies in Huelva.

Object Changes

2 acts of social object changes have been recorded. These changes can reflect companies adapting to new business opportunities or changes in the economic environment.

Name Changes

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

Capital Reductions

2 acts of capital reduction have been recorded. Capital reductions can be a strategy to adjust the financial structure of companies and improve their operational efficiency.

Object Expansions

No acts of social object expansion have been recorded, indicating that companies maintain their initial objectives without significant changes.

Sole Proprietorship Changes

No acts of sole proprietorship changes have been recorded, suggesting stability in this legal figure.

Losses of Sole Proprietorship

No acts of loss of sole proprietorship have been recorded, indicating that sole proprietorships have maintained their structure during the analyzed period.

Extinctions

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

Mergers

No acts of mergers have been recorded, suggesting that there have been no significant integrations between companies in this period.

Company Transformations

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

Conclusion

In summary, the analysis of the acts recorded in the Huelva Commercial Register shows stable and growing business activity. The creation of new companies and capital increases are positive signs of economic dynamism. The absence of bankruptcy situations and extinctions also reflects good financial health in the business fabric of the province.