BORME summary in HUESCA on 2024-08-30.
Financial Analysis of the Huesca Commercial Registry
Report Date: August 30, 2024
This financial analysis focuses on the most relevant data from the Huesca Commercial Registry, taking into account various acts registered by companies in this province. Below, the most significant facts are detailed, and references to specific companies are made to illustrate these points.
1. Appointment Acts
The total number of appointment acts registered is 10. This data reflects considerable activity in terms of changes in the organizational structure of companies. An example of a company with an appointment act is Valdemochuelos SL, which has a share capital of 180,000 euros and is dedicated to the exploitation and commercialization of livestock.
2. Constitution Acts
There have been 2 constitution acts registered, indicating the creation of new companies in the province. This is a positive indicator of economic growth and entrepreneurship in Huesca.
3. Cessation Acts
The number of cessation acts is 6. This data can be interpreted as a reflection of changes in the direction or administration of companies. For example, Porkis Matilero SL has registered a cessation act. This company, with a share capital of 625,000 euros, is dedicated to the exploitation of pig farming.
4. Revocation Acts
No revocation acts have been registered, suggesting stability in the powers granted within companies.
5. Sole Proprietorship Acts
There have been 2 sole proprietorship acts registered. This indicates that some companies have become sole proprietorships, which may have implications for management and decision-making. An example is Hermanos Lasierra Callen SL, which has a share capital of 306,000 euros and is dedicated to agricultural, livestock, and forestry activities.
6. Address Change Acts
The number of address change acts is 2. This may reflect a strategic relocation of companies within the province or to other regions.
7. Statutory Modification Acts
There has been 1 statutory modification act registered, indicating that at least one company has made changes to its statutes, possibly to adapt to new regulations or business strategies.
8. Capital Increase Acts
The number of capital increase acts is 1. This suggests that at least one company has decided to increase its share capital, which may be indicative of expansion or new investments.
9. Dissolution Acts
There has been 1 dissolution act registered, indicating that a company has ceased its operations. This data may be an indicator of economic difficulties or business restructuring.
10. Re-election Acts
No re-election acts have been registered, suggesting stability in the managerial positions of companies.
11. Insolvency Acts
The number of insolvency acts is 2. This indicates that some companies are facing significant financial difficulties that have required judicial intervention.
12. Object Change Acts
There has been 1 object change act registered, suggesting that at least one company has decided to modify its main activity. This may be a strategy to adapt to new market opportunities.
13. Name Change Acts
No name change acts have been registered, indicating that companies have maintained their original names.
14. Capital Reduction Acts
No capital reduction acts have been registered, suggesting that companies have not needed to decrease their share capital.
15. Object Expansion Acts
No object expansion acts have been registered, indicating that companies have not expanded their main activities.
16. Sole Proprietorship Change Acts
No sole proprietorship change acts have been registered, suggesting that companies have not changed their ownership structure.
17. Loss of Sole Proprietorship Acts
No loss of sole proprietorship acts have been registered, indicating that sole proprietorships have maintained their structure.
18. Extinction Acts
No extinction acts have been registered, suggesting that no companies have completely ceased their operations.
19. Merger Acts
No merger acts have been registered, indicating that there have been no company integrations during this period.
20. Company Transformation Acts
No company transformation acts have been registered, suggesting that companies have maintained their original legal form.
In conclusion, the Huesca Commercial Registry shows moderate activity in terms of appointments and cessations, with some changes in the structure of companies. Stability in other acts such as revocations, re-elections, and company transformations suggests a relatively stable business environment. However, the insolvency and dissolution acts indicate that some companies are facing financial challenges. It is important to continue monitoring these indicators to assess the economic health of the province.
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