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Financial Analysis of the Valencia Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Valencia Commercial Registry

Analysis date: July 30, 2024

This analysis describes the most relevant facts recorded in the Valencia Commercial Registry, taking into account various business activities and corporate movements. It includes data on appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, sole proprietorship changes, loss of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, and corporate transformations.

Appointments

The Valencia Commercial Registry has recorded a total of 69 appointment acts. This data reflects active dynamics in the management and administration of companies, indicating a constant flow of new incorporations in the governing bodies. An example of a company with an appointment act is CHEDECO 2021 SL, with a share capital of 9,500,000.00 euros.

Incorporations

34 incorporation acts have been recorded, showing growth in the creation of new companies in the region. This data is encouraging for local economic development, as the creation of new entities can generate employment and stimulate the economy.

Resignations

Regarding resignations, 27 acts have occurred. This number can be interpreted as a change in business strategies, where companies seek to renew and adapt to new circumstances. For example, INTERTRIVEN SL has recorded a resignation act, maintaining a share capital of 12,000,000.00 euros.

Revocations

The registry shows 2 revocation acts. Although this number is relatively low, revocations can indicate necessary adjustments in the corporate structure to improve its functioning.

Sole Proprietorships

23 sole proprietorship acts have been recorded, indicating significant interest in forming sole proprietorship companies. These structures can offer advantages in terms of administrative simplification and total control by the sole partner.

Address Changes

Regarding address changes, 10 acts have been recorded. This movement may respond to cost optimization strategies or proximity to more attractive markets.

Statutory Modifications

Only 1 statutory modification act has been recorded. This data suggests that companies are operating under their original statutes without the need for significant changes.

Capital Increases

4 capital increase acts have occurred. These actions are crucial for companies seeking to expand or finance new projects. An example is JANADUN SL, with a share capital of 10,902,000.00 euros.

Dissolutions

The commercial registry has recorded 7 dissolution acts. This data may reflect economic difficulties or market changes that have led some companies to cease their activities.

Re-elections

4 re-election acts have been recorded, indicating stability in some companies that choose to keep their directors in their positions.

Insolvency Situations

3 insolvency situation acts have been recorded. This data is concerning, as it indicates that some companies are facing significant financial difficulties.

Object Changes

6 object change acts have occurred, showing an adaptation of companies to new business opportunities or changes in the economic environment.

Name Changes

No name change acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies are maintaining their original names.

Capital Reductions

4 capital reduction acts have been recorded. These actions may indicate necessary financial adjustments to balance the companies' accounts.

Object Expansions

No object expansion acts have occurred, indicating that companies are operating within the limits of their original corporate purposes.

Sole Proprietorship Changes

1 sole proprietorship change act has been recorded. This data suggests a transition to more simplified structures in some cases.

Loss of Sole Proprietorship

No loss of sole proprietorship acts have been recorded, indicating that sole proprietorship companies are maintaining their structure.

Extinctions

No extinction acts have occurred, which is a positive data reflecting the continuity of companies in the region.

Mergers

No merger acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies are operating independently without seeking consolidations.

Corporate Transformations

2 corporate transformation acts have been recorded, indicating a search for new legal structures that may offer competitive advantages.

In summary, the Valencia Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity with a positive balance in terms of incorporations and appointments. Companies are adapting to new economic realities through object changes and capital increases, while dissolutions and insolvency situations, although present, do not dominate the overall landscape. Companies like MOMPEFAM SL, with a share capital of 19,890,300.00 euros, and JANADUN SL, with a share capital of 10,902,000.00 euros, are examples of entities that reflect the diversity and adaptability of the Valencian business fabric.