Entries by Bart Taylor

Oskar’s divestiture: Did private equity acquire a majority stake?

Word of Oskar Blues divestiture continues to leak out, and the question in Colorado’s close-knit craft sector, is how much? For many, the sale of a majority stake of any of Colorado’s bellwether crafters to private equity investors would be an earth-flattening event, a Rubicon crossed. Rumors have been swirling, but Chad Melis of Oskar […]

Time is now for a cohesive regional manufacturing strategy

As inaugural events go last week’s Northern Colorado Manufacturing Trade Show (NoCOM) was a rousing success. Organizers say 600 people attended NoCOM, including representatives from nearly 60 exhibitors. Paul Harter, CEO of Aqua-Hot and the event’s high-energy director, said the event also met its objectives. “The response and energy at the show told me that […]

Manufacturing’s modern brand will embrace old language and new faces

Does the language of manufacturing matter? Should we care whether a food company is labeled a ‘processor,’ a craft beer company a ‘maker,’ or an industrial business utilizing automation to build things a ‘technology’ company? The reality is that today, in business, we do care. We artfully avoid using the term manufacturing when another term […]

Colorado craft’s grocery conundrum

Colorado craft beer makers are a collegial bunch. As heady and competitive the market has become, the cooperative vibe that its first-movers established has endured and been a catalyst for growth. And so has Colorado liquor law, making it no surprise the sector is unified against a development many view as an existential threat to […]