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Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry

Analysis date: July 30, 2024

This report provides a detailed analysis of the activities recorded in the Málaga Commercial Registry, highlighting the most relevant facts regarding appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, changes of purpose, changes of name, capital reductions, expansions of purpose, changes in sole proprietorship status, losses of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.

Appointments

The total number of recorded appointment acts is 38. This high number indicates an active dynamic in the renewal and assignment of managerial positions in the province's companies. An example of a company with an appointment act is Turismo y Deportes SL, whose main activity is the construction and operation of hotels and aparthotels, with a share capital of 3,909,876.00 euros.

Incorporations

There have been 7 acts of incorporation of new companies, reflecting moderate growth in the creation of new entities in the region. This data is crucial to understanding the evolution of the business fabric in Málaga.

Resignations

The number of recorded resignations is 21. This data can be interpreted as an indicator of changes in the organizational structure of companies, possibly due to internal restructurings or changes in business strategy.

Revocations

There have been 2 recorded acts of revocation. Revocations are usually related to the annulment of previous powers or decisions, which may reflect adjustments in business management.

Sole Proprietorships

The number of sole proprietorship acts is 5. This data indicates the existence of companies where the share capital is owned by a single partner, which can have implications for decision-making and management structure.

Address Changes

There have been 5 recorded acts of address change. These changes may be due to strategic, logistical, or expansion reasons. It is relevant to monitor these movements to understand business location trends.

Statutory Modifications

The number of statutory modification acts is 4. Statutory modifications can reflect significant changes in the structure and operation of companies, adapting to new regulations or business strategies.

Capital Increases

There have been 4 recorded acts of capital increase. These increases indicate the companies' intention to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expansions. An example of a company with significant share capital is Erasur Holding SL, with a share capital of 1,000,000.00 euros.

Dissolutions

The number of dissolution acts is 4. Dissolutions reflect the cessation of company activities, which can be an indicator of economic difficulties or market changes.

Re-elections

There have been 3 recorded acts of re-election. Re-elections usually indicate continuity in management and confidence in current executives to carry out the business strategy.

Insolvency Situations

The number of acts related to insolvency situations is 5. This data is crucial to understanding the solvency status of companies in the region and can be an indicator of financial difficulties.

Changes of Purpose

There have been 3 recorded acts of change of social purpose. These changes may reflect companies adapting to new market opportunities or changes in their business strategy.

Changes of Name

The number of name change acts is 2. Name changes may be associated with rebranding or mergers and acquisitions.

Capital Reductions

There have been 2 recorded acts of capital reduction. Capital reductions can indicate financial adjustments or internal restructurings.

Expansions of Purpose

No acts of expansion of social purpose have been recorded. This data suggests that companies have maintained their activities within the previously established scope.

Changes in Sole Proprietorship Status

No acts of change in sole proprietorship status have been recorded, indicating stability in the ownership structure of companies.

Losses of Sole Proprietorship

No acts of loss of sole proprietorship have been recorded. This suggests that companies with a single partner have maintained this structure without significant changes.

Terminations

There has been 1 recorded act of termination. The termination of a company implies the definitive cessation of its activities and its disappearance from the commercial registry.

Mergers

No acts of merger have been recorded. This data indicates that there have been no significant business integrations during the analyzed period.

Company Transformations

No acts of company transformation have been recorded. This suggests that companies have maintained their legal form without significant changes.

In summary, the Málaga Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments and resignations, as well as moderate growth in the incorporation of new companies. Capital increases and insolvency situations are key aspects to monitor to understand the financial state of companies in the region. Companies like Costasol de Hipermercados SL, with a share capital of 707,271.00 euros, and Roman Clavero SL, with a share capital of 477,083.00 euros, are examples of entities that contribute to the business fabric of Málaga.