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Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Pontevedra

Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Pontevedra

Analysis Date: 2024-08-07

This report offers a detailed analysis of the most relevant events recorded in the Mercantile Registry of Pontevedra, based on the data available to date. Below are the main acts and changes recorded, with special mention of some of the most notable companies in the province.

Appointment Acts

In the last period, a total of 13 appointment acts have been recorded. These types of acts are crucial for the structure and functioning of companies, as they involve the designation of new managerial or administrative positions. An example of a company that has registered an appointment is DENAT 2007 SL, whose corporate name is "DENAT 2007 SL". This company, established on June 28, 2007, has a share capital of 503,100.00 euros and is dedicated to the manufacturing and marketing of automotive components.

Constitution Acts

The mercantile registry has recorded 3 constitution acts. These acts reflect the creation of new companies in the province, which is a positive indicator of economic activity and entrepreneurship in the region. Although the companies are not specified in this section, it is important to highlight the relevance of these acts for the dynamism of the business fabric.

Termination Acts

There have been 8 termination acts recorded, indicating the end of functions of certain positions within companies. For example, the company ADEGA CONDES DE ALBAREI SA, established on March 12, 1988, with a share capital of 6,737,172.00 euros, has recorded a termination in its organizational structure.

Revocation Acts

No revocation acts have been recorded in the analyzed period. These types of acts are usually related to the annulment of previously granted powers, and their absence can be interpreted as stability in the administrative decisions of companies.

Unipersonality Acts

There have been 2 unipersonality acts recorded, indicating that some companies have become single-member. This change can have various implications, from greater control concentration to changes in capital structure.

Change of Address Acts

In this period, 4 change of address acts have been recorded. These types of acts can reflect strategies of expansion, resource optimization, or adaptation to new market opportunities. An example of a company that has registered a change of address is RONAUTICA QUALITY MARINAS SL, established on November 26, 2014, with a share capital of 874,030.00 euros, dedicated to the design and construction of marinas.

Statutory Modification Acts

No statutory modification acts have been recorded. These acts usually involve changes in the social statutes of companies, and their absence can be interpreted as stability in the internal regulations of the companies.

Capital Increase Acts

There has been 1 capital increase act recorded. These types of acts indicate the intention of companies to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expand their activity. The company REMOLCADORES NOSA TERRA SA, established on April 4, 1974, with a share capital of 1,502,500.00 euros, is an example of a company that could benefit from this type of act to expand its towing and port assistance business.

Dissolution Acts

There have been 2 dissolution acts recorded. These acts reflect the termination of activity of certain companies, which can be due to various reasons, from financial problems to strategic decisions of the partners.

Re-election Acts

There have been 2 re-election acts recorded, indicating the continuity of certain positions in their functions. These types of acts can be interpreted as a sign of confidence in the current management of companies.

Bankruptcy Acts

There has been 1 bankruptcy act recorded. These types of acts reflect serious financial problems that can lead to the liquidation of the company if an agreement with creditors is not reached.

Other Acts

No acts of changes of object, changes of name, capital reductions, extensions of object, changes of single-member company, losses of single-member status, extinctions, mergers, or company transformations have been recorded. The absence of these acts can be interpreted as stability in the structure and objectives of the registered companies.

Conclusion

In summary, the analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Pontevedra reflects dynamic business activity with several appointments and constitutions, although also with some terminations and dissolutions. Stability in aspects such as revocations, statutory modifications, and extensions of object suggests a certain continuity in the management and objectives of companies. Capital increases and changes of address indicate strategic movements for growth and adaptation to new opportunities. Overall, the business fabric of Pontevedra shows signs of vitality and adaptation in a constantly changing economic environment.