Advertising, Marketing & PR  August 17, 2016

Aleph Objects leads 28 local companies on Inc. 5000 list

Twenty-eight companies from the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado made this year’s Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America, with Loveland-based Aleph Objects leading the way locally.

Released Wednesday, Inc. magazine’s list ranks companies based on three-year revenue growth from 2012 to 2015.

Aleph, which makes the Lulzbot line of 3-D desktop printers, ranked 122nd, second-highest among all Colorado firms to make thelist this year behind Aurora-based Redefy Real Estate at No. 103.

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Aleph posted 2015 revenue of $15.1 million, a 2,782-percent increase from 2012. In addition to ranking second in Colorado, that growth ranked Aleph No. 1 nationally in the Computer Hardware industry.

Los Angeles-based Loot Crate — which mails subscribers monthly themed gift boxes of gadgets, art and apparel — took the top spot overall, with $116.2 million in 2015 revenue and three-year growth of 66,789 percent.

The full list of companies from the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado, including rank, company name, city, industry, 2015 revenue, and three-year percentage growth, includes:

  1. Aleph Objects, Loveland, Computer Hardware, $15.1 million, 2,782 percent.
  1. Blue Canyon Technologies, Boulder, Engineering, $5.4 million, 2,224 percent.
  1. Nutrislice, Broomfield, Food and Beverage, $2.7 million, 928 percent.
  1. Sustainable Supply, Broomfield, Retail, $12.4 million, 564 percent.

1,116. Madwire, Loveland, Advertising and Marketing, $30.8 million, 347 percent.

1,514. Skratch Labs, Boulder, Food and Beverage, $4.8 million, 250 percent.

1,685. Special Aerospace Services, Boulder, Engineering, $8.3 million, 221 percent.

1,868. Action Staffing Solutions, Loveland, Human Resources, $4.6 million, 199 percent.

1,928. Tax Guard, Boulder, Financial Services, $8.2 million, 193 percent.

1,985. KGA Studio Architects, Louisville, Construction, $2.4 million, 187 percent.

2,020. Safebuilt, Loveland, Government Services, $31.8 million, 184 percent.

2,092. Minute Key, Boulder, Consumer Products and Services, $31.1 million, 177 percent.

2,494. DevelopIntelligence, Boulder, Education, $3.5 million, 143 percent.

2,527. Door to Door Organics, Louisville, Food and Beverage, $41 million, 141 percent.

2,546. Encore Data Products, Louisville, Business Products and Services, $3.1 million, 139 percent.

2,704. TigerSix, Windsor, Construction, $5.7 million, 130 percent.

2,980. Altvia Solutions, Broomfield, Software, $3.2 million, 115 percent.

3,017. All Phase Restoration, Windsor, Construction, $24.6 million, 113 percent.

3,062. Inada USA, Boulder, Consumer Products and Services, $27.9 million, 111 percent.

3,298. Datavail, Broomfield, IT Services, $32.6 million, 100 percent.

3,311. Sales Partnerships, Broomfield, Business Products and Services, $8.4 million, 100 percent.

3,399. Gorilla Logic, Boulder, Software, $20.5 million, 96 percent.

3,436. TouchSource, Lafayette, Business Products and Services, $5.9 million, 94 percent.

4,063. Living Design Studios, Lafayette, Construction, $4.1 million, 71 percent.

4,160. Employment Solutions Personnel Services, Fort Collins, Human Resources, $33.5 million, 67 percent.

4,362. Pediatric Therapy, Boulder, Education, $23.7 million, 60 percent.

4,686. Cloud 9 Living, Broomfield, Consumer Products and Services, $7.1 million, 50 percent.

4,908. Insight Designs Web Solutions, Boulder, IT Services, $2.6 million, 44 percent.

Twenty-eight companies from the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado made this year’s Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America, with Loveland-based Aleph Objects leading the way locally.

Released Wednesday, Inc. magazine’s list ranks companies based on three-year revenue growth from 2012 to 2015.

Aleph, which makes the Lulzbot line of 3-D desktop printers, ranked 122nd, second-highest among all Colorado firms to make thelist this year behind Aurora-based Redefy Real Estate at No. 103.

Aleph posted 2015 revenue of $15.1 million, a 2,782-percent increase from 2012. In addition to ranking second in Colorado, that…

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