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Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry
Analysis date: July 10, 2024
Introduction
This report aims to analyze the most relevant facts registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry. This analysis is based on a series of commercial acts that include appointments, incorporations, cessations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, bankruptcy situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, changes in sole proprietorship status, loss of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, and company transformations. Below, the most relevant facts are detailed, and some notable companies in each category are mentioned.
Relevant Commercial Acts
Appointments
The total number of registered appointment acts is 57. This type of act includes the designation of new positions within companies, which is crucial for the proper functioning and strategic decision-making. A notable example is UNICAJA BANCO SA, which has registered 3 appointment acts. This banking entity, with a share capital of 2,654,833,479.00 euros, is dedicated to carrying out all kinds of activities related to the banking business.
Incorporations
There have been 26 incorporation acts registered, indicating the creation of new companies in the province. This is a positive indicator of economic activity and entrepreneurship in the region. Among the incorporated companies, LA CATEDRAL DEL MOTOR SL stands out, incorporated on May 22, 1998, with a share capital of 730,140.00 euros. Its corporate purpose includes the organization of sports events and the rental of sports equipment.
Cessations
The number of cessation acts is 18. Cessations can be due to various reasons, such as changes in organizational structure or strategic decisions. Although no specific cessations have been recorded for the mentioned companies, it is important to monitor this type of act to better understand the internal dynamics of companies.
Revocations
There have been 3 revocation acts registered. Revocations may involve the annulment of previously made powers or decisions. This type of act can have a significant impact on company governance.
Sole Proprietorships
The number of sole proprietorship acts is 10. These acts indicate that a company has become owned by a single partner. This change can have implications for decision-making and the company's structure.
Address Changes
There have been 12 address change acts registered. This type of act can reflect a strategy of expansion or relocation to improve company operations. None of the mentioned companies have registered address changes during this period.
Capital Increases
The number of capital increase acts is 6. Capital increases are an indicator of growth and expansion, as they allow companies to obtain more resources for their operations. An example is LOOK OUT INVERSIONES SL, with a share capital of 753,000.00 euros, dedicated to the purchase, sale, holding, and leasing of real estate.
Dissolutions
There have been 3 dissolution acts registered. The dissolution of a company can be due to various reasons, such as financial problems or strategic decisions by the partners. None of the mentioned companies have registered dissolutions during this period.
Re-elections
The number of re-election acts is 2. Re-elections are important to maintain continuity in the company's management.
Bankruptcy Situations
There have been 2 bankruptcy situation acts registered. This type of act indicates that a company is in financial difficulties and has requested judicial protection to reorganize its debts.
Object Changes
The number of object change acts is 2. Object changes reflect a modification in the main activities of the company. None of the mentioned companies have registered object changes during this period.
Capital Reductions
There has been 1 capital reduction act registered. This type of act can be a strategy to adjust the company's financial structure.
Other Acts
No acts of name changes, object expansions, changes in sole proprietorship status, loss of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, or company transformations have been registered during this period.
Conclusion
The analysis of the commercial acts registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry reveals dynamic and diverse business activity. The creation of new companies and capital increases are positive indicators of economic growth. However, it is also important to monitor cessations and bankruptcy situations to better understand the challenges faced by companies in the region. Notable companies such as UNICAJA BANCO SA, LA CATEDRAL DEL MOTOR SL, and LOOK OUT INVERSIONES SL play a crucial role in this landscape, significantly contributing to the economic development of Málaga.
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