Negative returns for two years is a major heads-up to the Court of Commercial Enquiry at the Court of Commerce.
An established business which loses money year in, year out has no future anyway.
New businesses may often show a negative return (high startup costs, low sales at first, ...) but things should clearly be getting better after two years.
Profitability and liquidity together give a good idea of how a company is faring.
Liquidity | Profitability |
| + | - |
+ | Healthy | Chronically sick |
- | Temporarily sick | Dying |
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(**) Source: Handbook "Financial analysis process" by Hubert Ooghe and Charles Van Wymeersch (Intersentia)
This company has moved its registered office to a business center.
In combination with other negative signals (e.g.
simultaneous change of shareholders or directors, non-payment of social security contributions, late filing of annual accounts, etc.), this is a point of attention.
Starting up or restarting in a business center is a normal course of action.
Conversely, it can indicate a less healthy evolution.
This may be an indication for creditors to exercise heightened vigilance.
This is a very important warning!
This means that the government knows or has determined that the address officially given is incorrect, nonexistent or false .
The government doesn't know where the company is officially located.
This suggests malicious intent.
Trading with such companies is strongly discouraged.