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Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry

Report date: July 11, 2024

This analysis presents the most relevant facts from the Málaga Commercial Registry, based on the data available to date. Below, the figures are detailed and contextualized with specific examples of companies registered in this province.

Appointments

The total number of recorded appointment acts is 114. This data reflects dynamic activity in terms of management and administration of Málaga companies, indicating constant movement in their management structure.

Constitutions

50 acts of new company constitutions have been recorded. This number is a positive indicator of the creation of new entities and entrepreneurship in the region. An example of a company constituted in Málaga is PREMO SA, which is dedicated to the design and manufacture of magnetic components, with a share capital of 12,464,000.00 euros.

Cessations

The total number of cessation acts is 34. This number can be interpreted as a reflection of rotation in management positions, which may be related to strategic changes or internal reorganizations.

Revocations

8 revocation acts have been recorded. Revocations are usually associated with the end of mandates or strategic decisions by companies to change their direction.

Single-Member Companies

There are 34 acts related to single-member companies. This data suggests that a significant portion of companies in Málaga operate under the single-member company figure, which may be a strategy to simplify decision-making and company management.

Address Changes

16 address change acts have been recorded. This movement may be related to expansion strategies, cost reductions, or the search for better logistical and commercial locations.

Statutory Modifications

The number of statutory modification acts is 4. Modifications in the statutes usually reflect adjustments in the structure and internal regulations of companies to adapt to new market realities or legislative changes.

Capital Increases

5 capital increase acts have been recorded. Capital increases are an indicator that companies are seeking to increase their financial resources to undertake new projects or expand their operations.

Dissolutions

The number of dissolution acts is 4. Dissolutions may be due to various reasons, such as the end of business activity, mergers, or acquisitions.

Re-elections

6 re-election acts have been recorded. Re-elections reflect continuity and stability in the managerial direction of companies, which can be a positive factor for investor and employee confidence.

Bankruptcy Situations

The total number of acts related to bankruptcy situations is 10. This data is significant as it reflects the financial difficulties that some companies may be facing, leading to restructuring or liquidation processes.

Changes in Business Purpose

8 acts of changes in business purpose have been recorded. These changes may indicate an adaptation of companies to new market opportunities or a reorientation of their main activities. For example, REMISOL SA has as its business purpose the purchase of land for urbanization and sale in the form of plots, among other real estate activities.

Changes in Company Name

The number of acts of changes in company name is 5. Name changes are usually related to rebranding strategies or mergers and acquisitions.

Capital Reductions

No capital reduction acts have been recorded. This data can be interpreted as a sign of financial stability, as capital reductions are usually carried out in situations of financial adjustment needs.

Extensions of Business Purpose

No acts of extension of business purpose have been recorded. Extensions of business purpose usually reflect a diversification of business activities, but in this case, no such movements have occurred.

Changes in Single-Member Company Status

2 acts of change in single-member company status have been recorded. These changes may indicate an evolution in the ownership structure of companies, moving from being managed by a single partner to a broader structure.

Losses of Single-Member Company Status

No acts of loss of single-member company status have been recorded. This data suggests that companies operating as single-member companies have maintained this structure.

Extinctions

The number of extinction acts is 2. Extinctions reflect the end of business activity of certain entities, either by voluntary decision or external causes.

Mergers

No merger acts have been recorded. Mergers are usually important strategic moves that can significantly change the business landscape, but in this case, none have occurred.

Transformations of Company

No acts of transformation of company have been recorded. Transformations usually involve changes in the legal form of companies, but no such changes have been made in this period.

In conclusion, the Málaga Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity with a considerable number of appointments and constitutions, as well as strategic changes in the structure and management of companies. Examples such as CLIP COMUNICACION Y RECURSOS SL, with a share capital of 600,000.00 euros, and EDIFICACIONES MALAGA SA, with a share capital of 65,000,000.00 euros, illustrate the diversity and economic potential of companies in this region.