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Financial Analysis of the León Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the León Commercial Registry

Analysis date: July 29, 2024

This financial report analyzes the most relevant data from the León Commercial Registry, highlighting the most significant acts registered in the province's companies. This analysis is based on the information available up to the mentioned date and focuses on the following aspects: appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, changes of address, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, changes of object, changes of name, capital reductions, object expansions, changes of sole proprietorship, losses of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, and company transformations.

Registered Acts

Various acts have been registered in the León Commercial Registry that reflect the business dynamics of the province. Below are the most relevant ones:

  • Appointments: A total of 8 appointment acts have been registered. This type of act is crucial as it involves the designation of new individuals in managerial or administrative positions within companies. An example of a company with this type of act is SERFUNLE SA, which has a share capital of 2,000,000.00 euros and whose corporate purpose includes the transfer of corpses both within and outside the national territory.
  • Incorporations: Only 1 incorporation act has been registered, indicating the creation of a new company in the province. The incorporation of new companies is a positive indicator of economic growth and entrepreneurship.
  • Resignations: 5 resignation acts have been registered, reflecting the termination of functions of certain directors or administrators in companies. This type of act may be related to internal restructurings or strategic changes.
  • Revocations: 1 revocation act has been registered, which involves the annulment of a previously granted appointment or authorization.
  • Sole Proprietorships: 3 sole proprietorship acts have been registered, indicating that a company has become a single-member company. This change may have implications for decision-making and the company's structure.
  • Changes of Address: 1 change of address act has been registered, which may be related to expansion strategies or relocation to improve the company's operations.
  • Statutory Modifications: No statutory modification acts have been registered, suggesting stability in the statutes of the province's companies.
  • Capital Increases: No capital increase acts have been registered, which could indicate a lack of need for additional financing by companies.
  • Dissolutions: No dissolution acts have been registered, which is a positive indicator of the stability of existing companies.
  • Re-elections: No re-election acts have been registered, which may indicate continuity in existing managerial positions.
  • Insolvency Situations: No insolvency situation acts have been registered, which is a positive indicator of the solvency of companies in the province.
  • Changes of Object: No change of object acts have been registered, suggesting that companies maintain their main activities without the need for diversification.
  • Changes of Name: No change of name acts have been registered, indicating stability in the corporate identity of companies.
  • Capital Reductions: 1 capital reduction act has been registered, which may be related to financial adjustments or internal restructurings.
  • Object Expansions: No object expansion acts have been registered, suggesting that companies have not deemed it necessary to expand their activities.
  • Changes of Sole Proprietorship: No change of sole proprietorship acts have been registered, indicating stability in the corporate structure of companies.
  • Losses of Sole Proprietorship: No loss of sole proprietorship acts have been registered, suggesting that sole proprietorship companies have maintained their structure.
  • Extinctions: No extinction acts have been registered, which is a positive indicator of the continuity of companies.
  • Mergers: No merger acts have been registered, suggesting that there have been no significant business integrations in the analyzed period.
  • Company Transformations: No company transformation acts have been registered, indicating stability in the legal form of companies.

Highlighted Companies

This analysis highlights some relevant companies in the province of León, based on their share capital and corporate purpose:

  • SERFUNLE SA: Incorporated on June 6, 2003, with a share capital of 2,000,000.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the transfer of corpses both within and outside the national territory.
  • SILUJ ILUMINACION SL: Incorporated on June 23, 1993, with a share capital of 10,500,000.00 euros. This company is dedicated to lighting, although the detailed corporate purpose is not specified in the available data.

Conclusion

The analysis of the acts registered in the León Commercial Registry shows relative stability in the province's companies. The absence of dissolution, insolvency, and extinction acts is a positive indicator of the financial health of companies. However, the lack of capital increases and incorporations could suggest a lack of growth or expansion in the analyzed period. Highlighted companies, such as SERFUNLE SA and SILUJ ILUMINACION SL, show a solid capital base and a clear focus on their respective corporate purposes, which bodes well for their continuity and future success.