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Noticia Mercantil Febrero De 2012 Noticia Mercantil Febrero de 2012 INSCRIPCIONES EN EL REGISTRO MERCANTIL LICENCIA 002121 DEL MINGOBIERNO TARIFA REDUCIDA A LA ADPOSTAL PUBLICACIÓN DE RENOVACIONES Matrícula O.J. RAZON SOCIAL FECHA RENOVACION 38067 1 MARQUEZ RAMIREZ LUIS ALBERTO 01/02/2012 38068 2 MADERAS MARQUEZ 01/02/2012 52289 1 LEAL SALCEDO FERNANDO ANTONIO 01/02/2012 68450 1 MAYORGA CUERVO JOSE LUIS 01/02/2012 68451 2 ALMACEN REAL DE VIDRIOS 01/02/2012 71531 1 ORTEGA LAGOS JESUS ESTEBAN 01/02/2012 71532 2 CONFECCIONES MICHEL'S SPORT 01/02/2012 78293 1 CONTRERAS SALAMANCA IVAN ENRIQUE 01/02/2012 78294 2 COMERCIALIZADORA IVENCOS 01/02/2012 79174 1 CARRENO NUNEZ MARIO 01/02/2012 79175 2 VARIHERRAJES LEMAR 01/02/2012 86568 1 REYES LAZARO ARGEMIRO 01/02/2012 86569 2 ELECTRICOS ARGEMIRO 01/02/2012 88579 1 BLANCO DELGADO MARTHA DORIS 01/02/2012 88580 2 LA CASA DEL DAEWOO 01/02/2012 89577 1 CARVAJALINO ZAMBRANO MARILUZ 01/02/2012 90260 1 VARGAS DIAZ AMBROSIO 01/02/2012 90261 2 VIDRIERIA IMPERIAL DEL NORTE 01/02/2012 94260 1 GARCIA RANGEL MANUEL SILVESTRE 01/02/2012 94261 2 PRODUCCIONES MAGAR 01/02/2012 95448 1 LOPEZ ARISTIZABAL JESUS ABAD 01/02/2012 95449 2 COMERCIAL EL TRIUNFO DE ALEJANDRIA 01/02/2012 100567 3 DROGUERIA BIOSANAR CUCUTA LIMITADA 01/02/2012 102596 1 ORTEGA TORRES TOBIAS 01/02/2012 102597 2 CREACIONES NAYKER SPORT 01/02/2012 104698 1 BECERRA MORA WILSON 01/02/2012 104699 2 VARIEDADES VIANEY DE PUERTO STANDER 01/02/2012 105090 1 MORA ANGARITA EDGAR HENDERSON 01/02/2012 105091 2 EDGAR'S COMPUTER 01/02/2012 105514 1 MORA VILLAMIZAR ALFONSO MARIA 01/02/2012 105515 2 CICLO REPUESTOS MORA DE VILLA DEL ROSARIO 01/02/2012 109340 1 IBARRA MARIN JAIME JOSE 01/02/2012 109341 2 BOUTIQUE SERAFINES 01/02/2012 111519 1 GOMEZ URRUTIA CLAUDIA MARGARITA 01/02/2012 111520 2 CAMBIO DE ACEITE PACHITO 01/02/2012 111724 1 AYALA CABALLERO FELIX IVAN 01/02/2012 116555 1 QUIÑONEZ MORENO GUSTAVO 01/02/2012 116556 2 AUTO REPUESTOS D Y G 01/02/2012 117121 2 NOVEDADES CHEPA 01/02/2012 119669 1 LIZCANO JOSE 01/02/2012 119670 2 AGROFERRETERIA PUERTO MADERERO 01/02/2012 122805 1 PENALOZA CUELLAR LUIS ALEJANDRO 01/02/2012 122806 2 EL RECONSTRUCTOR TOTAL 01/02/2012 126474 1 GONZALEZ CARVAJAL DURLEIS 01/02/2012 126475 2 CENTRO EDUCATIVO INTEGRAL 01/02/2012 127254 1 AMORTEGUI GUEVARA HECTOR MANUEL 01/02/2012 127255 2 IMPORTACIONES Y EXPORTACIONES EXPOGLORIA 01/02/2012 130412 1 MARTINEZ MARTINEZ ROSSI ROSALBA 01/02/2012 130413 2 ALUMINIOS COL BASES ROSMAR 01/02/2012 135693 1 CALDERON SANCHEZ BETSABE 01/02/2012 135694 2 YENNIBET SHOES 01/02/2012 135819 1 LUNA PACHECO JOSE ANGEL 01/02/2012 135820 2 EL PUNTO DE LAS LATAS CUCUTA 01/02/2012 140817 1 PADUA MALDONADO NAYIBE 01/02/2012 140818 2 SALON DE BELLEZA NAYIBE PADUA 01/02/2012 143495 1 ACEVEDO SUAREZ ANA 01/02/2012 143496 2 GIMANSIO BIG GYM MONTERO 01/02/2012 146640 4 SERVICIOS DE INGENIERIA TECNICA AGUA Y TIERRA S.A. 01/02/2012 146867 1 URREA BARRAGAN FRANK EDILBERTO 01/02/2012 148343 1 CASTELLANOS ORTIZ MAURICIO 01/02/2012 148344 2 HOSPEDAJE LA ESTRELLA 01/02/2012 152491 1 GALVIS ORTEGA MARIA ANGUSTIAS 01/02/2012 152492 2 CONFECCIONES MAFACE 01/02/2012 156941 1 RAMIREZ CANIZAREZ DAGOBERTO 01/02/2012 156942 2 CONFIMPSEG - CONFECCION DE IMPLEMENTOS DE SEGURIDAD 01/02/2012 Cámara de Comercio de Cúcuta – Boletín de Registros Públicos – Febrero de 2012 2 158890 1 GONZALEZ MORA HUGO ALBERTO 01/02/2012 158891 2 COLEGIO SANTA CECILIA DE CUCUTA 01/02/2012 159080 1 CRUZ RAMIREZ MIGUEL ANTONIO 01/02/2012 159081 2 CANCHA DE MINITEJO Y POOLES YURI 01/02/2012 162670 1 FLOREZ HORLY ROCIO 01/02/2012 162671 2 TORONJA, JUGOS Y PASTELES 01/02/2012 163240 2 EURO FITNESS GYM 01/02/2012 164064 1 GUTIERREZ JACOME MARIA TERESA 01/02/2012 164065 2 STYLOS MARIA T 01/02/2012 164735 1 VILLEGAS MEDINA GLORIA LILIANA 01/02/2012 164736 2 VARIEDADES EDILMAR MEDINA 01/02/2012 170736 2 DISTRIBUCIONES F.L. HERMANOS 01/02/2012 170800 1 RUIZ BOCARANDA JOSEFA ANTONIA 01/02/2012 171303 1 HERRERA ESPINEL LUIS ALFREDO 01/02/2012 172518 1 GELVES VILLAMIZAR CARLOS ALBERTO 01/02/2012 172519 2 CANCHA DE BOLO LA UNION DEL SIGLO 01/02/2012 177668 1 GIRALDO LARGO LILIANA ANDREA 01/02/2012 177669 2 FRUTAS Y VERDURAS EL BONSAI 01/02/2012 179474 1 ANGARITA PALENCIA JOSE DONALDO 01/02/2012 181746 1 PICON PINO LAURA IBED 01/02/2012 181747 2 RECUPERADORA DE PLASTICO LIRIO DEL CAMPO 01/02/2012 184540 1 YEPES PEREZ MARTIN ADOLFO 01/02/2012 184541 2 HYUNDAMAUTOS 01/02/2012 185429 1 URIBE ALCOSER ROBERTO CARLOS 01/02/2012 185430 2 ROOTEX JEANS 01/02/2012 187333 1 MENDOZA PINO ANNY GRISETH 01/02/2012 187334 2 ELECTRO ACCESORIOS FULL CAR 01/02/2012 188063 1 FAJARDO BLANCO ROSA DELIA 01/02/2012 188064 2 CAFETERIA Y LONCHERIA ROSA 01/02/2012 190773 1 SANCHEZ ILVANIA 01/02/2012 190774 2 REMATES EL ARCA DE NOE 01/02/2012 191200 2 DROGUERIA BIOSANAR CUCUTA 01/02/2012 191943 2 EL NOVILLO H.P. 01/02/2012 194823 1 COBOS GAMBOA EDINSON DANIEL 01/02/2012 194824 2 SUPERMERCADO CALIDAD Y PUNTO 01/02/2012 197031 1 GALLO PABUENCIA RUBEN ANDRES 01/02/2012 197032 2 REPUESTOS Y REPARACIONES GALLO PATIOS 01/02/2012 198582 1 GARCIA ESLAVA JONAS 01/02/2012 198583 2 SERVICIO TECNICO A.B.S. JONAS GARCIA 01/02/2012 198885 1 VILLAMIZAR ROA JHON JAIRO 01/02/2012 198886 2 CONSTRUCTORA Y CERRAJERIA GUAIMARAL 01/02/2012 202475 16 SALUDMIA S.A.S. 01/02/2012 202481 2 SALUDMIA S.A.S. 01/02/2012 202793 1 BARRERA SANTOS LEONARDO FABIO 01/02/2012 202794 2 LEONARDO BARRERA 01/02/2012 203590 1 OROZCO DUQUE RAUL ALBEIRO 01/02/2012 203591 2 ORO`Z JEAN 01/02/2012 204825 1 BARRERA SUAREZ ANA LIBIA 01/02/2012 204826 2 TIENDA LAISOL 01/02/2012 205597 1 TORRES TRUJILLO ALBEIRO 01/02/2012 205598 2 PIZZAS Y PASTELES AL GUSTO 01/02/2012 206768 1 GAFARO ROJAS RUBEN DARIO 01/02/2012 206769 2 FARIXA.COM 01/02/2012 206795 1 GARCIA EUGENIO LUIS JACINTO 01/02/2012 206796 2 MUEBLES INJOHAN 01/02/2012 209171 1 PEÑUELA TORRES CARLOS JULIO 01/02/2012 209172 2 VIVERO VILLA PAMPLONA 01/02/2012 209588 1 ROJAS RANGEL LUIS ALBERTO 01/02/2012 209589 2 TIENDA MIXTA LOS ROJITAS 01/02/2012 209872 1 ROZO RUBIO ROSANGELA 01/02/2012 209873 2 SERVICIOS Y SUMINISTROS A.M.B. 01/02/2012 211915 16 ZAMBRANO MARTINEZ S.A.S. 01/02/2012 211920 2 EXPENDIO DE GAS ZAMBRANO MARTINEZ 01/02/2012 212539 1 BARRERA DE CONTRERAS NOHORA SOCORRO 01/02/2012 212541 2 PAPELERIA LIBERTY DISTRIBUCIONES 01/02/2012 212928 1 RESTREPO TUIRAN JORGE IVAN 01/02/2012 212929 2 JJ RESTREPO MOTOS 01/02/2012 213370 1 TORRES RUEDAS YASMIN 01/02/2012 213371 2 APICOLAS VILLA 01/02/2012 213490 1 SEQUEDA CELIS LEONIDAS 01/02/2012 Cámara de Comercio de Cúcuta – Boletín de Registros Públicos – Febrero de 2012 3 213491 2 LOS LAURELES DEL NORTE L.S. 01/02/2012 214208 1 GARCIA ILLERA MARIA DEL PILAR 01/02/2012 214210 2 TIENDA MIXTA PILAR G. 01/02/2012 214457 1 PORRAS TAVERA FLOR YESENIA 01/02/2012 214458 2 NAYKER MODA 01/02/2012 215359 1 MANRIQUE REY FRANCISCO JAVIER 01/02/2012 217021 1 AREVALO CORTES JOSE HERIBERTO 01/02/2012 217022 2 CARPINTERIA YARKEN 01/02/2012 219449 1 GONZALEZ ESCALANTE JUAN VIANEY 01/02/2012 221157 2 SANDIA'S BOUTIQUE 01/02/2012 14940 1 MORANTES MARTINEZ JOSE RAMON 02/02/2012 50169 1 SUAREZ REYES 02/02/2012 50170 2 INFANTILES LIDUE 02/02/2012 57210 2 CORREAS MANGUERAS Y REPUESTOS 02/02/2012 64252 1 QUICENO DELISHEFF RAFAEL 02/02/2012 64253 2 LA ONCE VIDRIERIA MARQUETERIA FERRETERIA 02/02/2012 67101 1 MORANTES MARTINEZ CARMEN CECILIA 02/02/2012 67102 2 LA CASA DEL CARBURADOR Y SUS PARTES 02/02/2012 68304 1 PARRA COBOS ANA MARIA 02/02/2012 68305 2 VARIEDADES JHONDI 02/02/2012 74720 1 ROMAN AYALA JOSE ANTONIO 02/02/2012 74721 2 BAR Y GRILL LA PIRAMIDE ROJA 02/02/2012 77184 1 DUCUARA EMILIANO 02/02/2012 77185 2 VIDRIERIA Y MARQUETERIA BIATNEY 02/02/2012 86682 1 MARTINEZ FIGUEROA MARTHA LILIA 02/02/2012 101386 2 ALMACEN TROQUES Y CAJAS 2 02/02/2012 105737 3 MUNDO PARTES CHEVIRENAULT LTDA 02/02/2012 105738 2 MUNDO PARTES CHEVIRENAULT LTDA 02/02/2012 110328 3 PAPELERIA EL GRAN MAYORISTA LTDA. 02/02/2012 110453 2 PAPELERIA EL GRAN MAYORISTA 02/02/2012 110798 4 EL GRAN MUNDO S.A. 02/02/2012 110803 2 TIENDAS EL GRAN MUNDO S.A. 02/02/2012 112591 1 PERDOMO RINCON HECTOR FABIAN 02/02/2012 114372 1 CARDENAS AMAYA MARIA TERESA 02/02/2012 114373 2 DROGUERIA Y MISCELANEA LA TRINIDAD LA Y 02/02/2012 115823 1 VELASQUEZ CARRASCAL DINAEL 02/02/2012 115825 2 POOL LA CHICHARRA 02/02/2012 122830 1 BEDOYA POSADA JAIME DAVID 02/02/2012 122831 2 SERVIMOS Y ATENDEMOS 02/02/2012 125860 1 ESPINOSA BARRERA MARIA NANCY 02/02/2012 125861 2 SUPERMERCADO LA ECONOMIA LOS PATIOS 02/02/2012 126925 1 VELOZA CELIS WILLIAN ARMANDO 02/02/2012 126926 2 CARPINTERIA MADINZA 02/02/2012 127777 2 PANIFICADORA MAFERPAN S.
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