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B&S file for Chapter 11
Iconic small engine manufacturer Briggs & Sratton file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Century-old small engine maker Briggs & Stratton, one the industry's most iconic brands, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri on Monday 20th July 2020.
A Chapter 11 filing in the United States means that a company and its creditors work out a reorganisation plan that enables the business to continue to operate.
In what’s known as a ‘stalking-horse’ deal, it was also announced on Monday that a New York private equity firm called KPS Capital Partners, through a newly formed affiliate, has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Briggs & Stratton Corporation, under which KPS will acquire substantially all of the assets of Briggs & Stratton, including equity of foreign subsidiaries, for approximately $550 million.
In an official statement, Briggs & Stratton said they had obtained $677.5 million of debtor-in- possession financing that would help fund operations during the bankruptcy proceedings. $265 million of that figure has been committed by KPS and the remaining $412.5 from Briggs’s existing group of lenders.
Briggs said this would mean that they would have sufficient liquidity to continue normal operations and to meet its financial obligations during the Chapter 11 process, including the payment of employee wages and health benefits, continued servicing of customer orders and shipments, and other obligations.
Todd Teske, Briggs & Stratton’s chairman, president, and chief executive officer, released a statement saying, “Over the past several months, we have explored multiple options with our advisors to strengthen our financial position and flexibility. The challenges we have faced during the Covid-19 pandemic have made reorganisation the difficult but necessary
and appropriate path forward to secure our business. It also gives us support to execute on our strategic plans to bring greater value to our customers and channel partners. Throughout this process, Briggs & Stratton products will continue to be produced, distributed, sold and fully backed by our dedicated team.”
Co-founder and co-managing partner of KPS Michael Psaros released a statement saying, “KPS intends to grow the new Briggs & Stratton aggressively through strategic acquisitions."
He went on to say, “The new Briggs & Stratton will be conservatively capitalised and not encumbered by its predecessor's significant liabilities.”
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