Briggs & Stratton Corporation is an American manufacturer of small engines with headquarters in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin .
41-602: [REDACTED] Look up Europa , Európa , Euròpa , Eùropa , or Eurōpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Europa may refer to: Places [ edit ] Europa (Roman province) , a province within the Diocese of Thrace Europa (Seville Metro) , Seville, Spain; a station on the Seville Metro Europa City , Paris, France;
82-561: A 1932–1939 publishing house founded by George Reavey Computing and technology [ edit ] Europa (web portal) , a web portal of the European Union Europa, a line of small engines by Briggs & Stratton Europa, a release of Eclipse Currency [ edit ] Europa (currency) , a federal European coinage issued in 1928 Europa Coins , coins with a common theme issued by European countries Film [ edit ] Europa (1931 film) ,
123-1017: A German record label Europa Philharmonie , a symphony orchestra based in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Albums [ edit ] Europa (Covenant album) , 1998 Europa (Holly Johnson album) or the title song, 2014 Europa (Ron Korb album) or the title song, 2013 Europa (Molly Nilsson album) , 2009 Europa (EP) , by Diplo, 2019 Songs [ edit ] " Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) ", by Carlos Santana, 1976 "Europa", by Blondie from Autoamerican , 1980 "Europa", by 808 State from Gorgeous , 1993 "Europa", by Girls' Generation from Mr.Mr. , 2014 "Europa", by Globus "Europa", by Mónica Naranjo from Tarántula , 2008 "Europa", by Prozzäk from Hot Show , 1998 "Europa", by Rosetta from The Galilean Satellites , 2005 "Europa", by Slapp Happy and Henry Cow from Desperate Straights , 1975 "Europa :(", by Bad Bunny from Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va
164-949: A German record label Europa Philharmonie , a symphony orchestra based in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Albums [ edit ] Europa (Covenant album) , 1998 Europa (Holly Johnson album) or the title song, 2014 Europa (Ron Korb album) or the title song, 2013 Europa (Molly Nilsson album) , 2009 Europa (EP) , by Diplo, 2019 Songs [ edit ] " Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) ", by Carlos Santana, 1976 "Europa", by Blondie from Autoamerican , 1980 "Europa", by 808 State from Gorgeous , 1993 "Europa", by Girls' Generation from Mr.Mr. , 2014 "Europa", by Globus "Europa", by Mónica Naranjo from Tarántula , 2008 "Europa", by Prozzäk from Hot Show , 1998 "Europa", by Rosetta from The Galilean Satellites , 2005 "Europa", by Slapp Happy and Henry Cow from Desperate Straights , 1975 "Europa :(", by Bad Bunny from Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va
205-507: A Pasar Mañana , 2023 Radio stations [ edit ] Europa FM (Romania) Europa FM (Spain) Europa Plus , a Russia-based group of stations operating in several countries Sports [ edit ] CE Europa , a Spanish sports club based in Barcelona NFL Europa (formerly NFL Europe and World League of American Football), an American football competition from 1991 until 2007 UEFA Europa League ,
246-435: A Pasar Mañana , 2023 Radio stations [ edit ] Europa FM (Romania) Europa FM (Spain) Europa Plus , a Russia-based group of stations operating in several countries Sports [ edit ] CE Europa , a Spanish sports club based in Barcelona NFL Europa (formerly NFL Europe and World League of American Football), an American football competition from 1991 until 2007 UEFA Europa League ,
287-570: A fictional place in Valkyria Chronicles People [ edit ] Europa of Macedon , the daughter of Philip II by his last wife, Cleopatra Madama Europa or Europa Rossi (fl. 1600), sister of Salamone Rossi Greek mythology [ edit ] Europa (consort of Zeus) , a Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, from whom the name of the continent Europe as well as the moon of Jupiter are taken Europa, one of
328-401: A film by Agnieszka Holland All pages with titles beginning with Europa All pages with titles containing Europa All pages with titles beginning with Europas All pages with titles containing Europas Evropa (disambiguation) Europe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
369-401: A film by Agnieszka Holland All pages with titles beginning with Europa All pages with titles containing Europa All pages with titles beginning with Europas All pages with titles containing Europas Evropa (disambiguation) Europe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
410-606: A film trilogy by Lars von Trier Europa (1991 film) , the third film in the trilogy Europa (2021 film) , an Iraqi drama film Europa: The Last Battle , a 2017 neo-Nazi propaganda film Literature [ edit ] Europa (novel) , a 1997 novel by Tim Parks Europa , a 1972 novel by Romain Gary Music [ edit ] Europa (musical duo) , an electronic supergroup consisting of Jax Jones and Martin Solveig Europa (record label) ,
451-535: A majority of the company stake for $ 550 million. On September 22, 2020 KPS Capital Partners closed on the acquisition of Briggs & Stratton. This sale waives the $ 900 million that Briggs & Stratton owed going into bankruptcy. The Briggs & Stratton logo was always a masthead, but it has been changed several times over the course of the company's 80-plus years. Flathead with gravity-feed float carb unless otherwise noted Number series Letter series Many variations and submodels were available on
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#1732765202253492-656: A moon of Jupiter 52 Europa , an asteroid Buildings and structures [ edit ] Europa building , the seat of the European Council and Council of the European Union in Brussels, Belgium Europa Hotel (disambiguation) Europa Hut , a Swiss mountain hut Europa Tower , Vilnius, Lithuania Europa-Park , A theme park in Rust, Germany Fictional locations [ edit ] Europa,
533-531: A planned development Europa Cliffs , Alexander Island, Antarctica Europa Island , a small island in the Mozambique Channel which is a possession of France Europa Point , Gibraltar; the southernmost point of Gibraltar Europa Road , Gibraltar Plaça d'Europa , Barcelona, Spain; a square Europa, Missouri , US; a community Europe , known as Europa in many European languages. Celestial bodies [ edit ] Europa (moon) ,
574-564: A short film by Stefan Themerson and Franciszka Themerson Europa trilogy , a film trilogy by Lars von Trier Europa (1991 film) , the third film in the trilogy Europa (2021 film) , an Iraqi drama film Europa: The Last Battle , a 2017 neo-Nazi propaganda film Literature [ edit ] Europa (novel) , a 1997 novel by Tim Parks Europa , a 1972 novel by Romain Gary Music [ edit ] Europa (musical duo) , an electronic supergroup consisting of Jax Jones and Martin Solveig Europa (record label) ,
615-488: A small island in the Mozambique Channel which is a possession of France Europa Point , Gibraltar; the southernmost point of Gibraltar Europa Road , Gibraltar Plaça d'Europa , Barcelona, Spain; a square Europa, Missouri , US; a community Europe , known as Europa in many European languages. Celestial bodies [ edit ] Europa (moon) , a moon of Jupiter 52 Europa , an asteroid Buildings and structures [ edit ] Europa building ,
656-681: A station in Brescia, Italy Europa (Seville Metro) , a station in Seville, Spain Ships [ edit ] Europa (1781 EIC ship) , a British East Indiaman Bark Europa , a Dutch tall ship, rigged as a bark (barque), built in 1911 and now used mainly for sail training MS Europa , five ships SS Europa (1922) or SS Mongolia , an immigrant ship on the Europe to North America route SS Europa (1928) , an ocean liner operated by
697-470: A station in Brescia, Italy Europa (Seville Metro) , a station in Seville, Spain Ships [ edit ] Europa (1781 EIC ship) , a British East Indiaman Bark Europa , a Dutch tall ship, rigged as a bark (barque), built in 1911 and now used mainly for sail training MS Europa , five ships SS Europa (1922) or SS Mongolia , an immigrant ship on the Europe to North America route SS Europa (1928) , an ocean liner operated by
738-440: A web portal of the European Union Europa, a line of small engines by Briggs & Stratton Europa, a release of Eclipse Currency [ edit ] Europa (currency) , a federal European coinage issued in 1928 Europa Coins , coins with a common theme issued by European countries Film [ edit ] Europa (1931 film) , a short film by Stefan Themerson and Franciszka Themerson Europa trilogy ,
779-576: The New York Stock Exchange in 1928. During World War II, Briggs & Stratton produced generators for the war effort. Some pre-war engines were made with aluminum, which helped the company develop its expertise in using this material. This development, along with the post-war growth of 1950s suburbs (and lawns), helped secure Briggs & Stratton's successful growth throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Stephen Briggs went on to purchase Evinrude and Johnson Outboards and start
820-641: The Oceanids , the daughters of the Titan Oceanus Europa, daughter of the earth giant Tityos and mother of Poseidon's son Euphemus the Argonaut Businesses [ edit ] Europa (oil company) , a New Zealand company purchased by British Petroleum in 1989 EuropaCorp , a French film production company CBS Europa , a European television channel Europa Press , a Spanish news agency Europa Press (publisher) ,
861-492: The Outboard Marine Corporation . Frederick P. Stratton Sr. (the son of Harold Stratton) served as Chairman of Briggs & Stratton until his death in 1962 (Harold also died that year). Frederick P. Stratton Jr. served as Chairman until his retirement in 2001. In 1995, Briggs & Stratton sold the automotive component business. The resulting company is Strattec Security Corporation. In 2000,
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#1732765202253902-601: The U.S. and eight more in Australia , Brazil , Canada , China , Mexico , and the Netherlands . The company's products are sold in over 100 countries across the globe. In 1908, inventor Stephen Foster Briggs and investor Harold M. Stratton started an informal partnership to capitalize on the growing automobile industry. Eventually Briggs and Stratton settled on manufacturing automotive components and small gasoline engines . In 1919 Briggs & Stratton purchased
943-482: The Flyer as the most inexpensive car of all time, selling at US$ 125 to US$ 150 (equivalent to $ 2020 to $ 2430 in 2021). In 1925 they sold the rights to the Flyer to Automotive Electric Services Corporation . Briggs & Stratton kept the motor that had been the heart of the motor wheel and adapted it to power other applications such as reel lawn mowers and small equipment such as washing machines. The company went public on
984-630: The North German Lloyd Military [ edit ] HMS Europa , six ships and a shore establishment USS Europa (AP-177) , a troop transport Europa (AK-81) , a US Army port repair ship (renamed Thomas F. Farrell Jr. ) Europa Batteries , a group of artillery batteries in Gibraltar Other uses [ edit ] Europa (wargame) , a series of board wargames launched in 1973 Europa postage stamp , issued annually since 1956, representing
1025-484: The North German Lloyd Military [ edit ] HMS Europa , six ships and a shore establishment USS Europa (AP-177) , a troop transport Europa (AK-81) , a US Army port repair ship (renamed Thomas F. Farrell Jr. ) Europa Batteries , a group of artillery batteries in Gibraltar Other uses [ edit ] Europa (wargame) , a series of board wargames launched in 1973 Europa postage stamp , issued annually since 1956, representing
1066-543: The UK Europa XS , a light-aircraft kitplane made in the UK Automobiles [ edit ] Bizzarrini Europa , a small GT car produced by Bizzarrini between 1966 and 1969 Lotus Europa , a sports car manufactured by Lotus Cars Europa, a Tata Motors luxury concept car shown in 2009 NSU-Fiat Europa , a small family car produced by Fiat Rail [ edit ] Europa (Brescia Metro) ,
1107-418: The UK Europa XS , a light-aircraft kitplane made in the UK Automobiles [ edit ] Bizzarrini Europa , a small GT car produced by Bizzarrini between 1966 and 1969 Lotus Europa , a sports car manufactured by Lotus Cars Europa, a Tata Motors luxury concept car shown in 2009 NSU-Fiat Europa , a small family car produced by Fiat Rail [ edit ] Europa (Brescia Metro) ,
1148-543: The basic series mentioned above. Some variations include: Briggs & Stratton/I/tC 130g32-0059-h1 Briggs & Stratton builds over 9,000,000 engines in the USA each year. The company employs over 3,000 employees in six states. Wauwatosa, WI, is home to the company's headquarters and R&D center. Manufacturing plants are located in Poplar Bluff, MO; Auburn, AL; Statesboro, GA; and Sherrill, NY. The company also has
1189-714: The company $ 40 million, and to minimize the loss Briggs & Stratton purchased the name, marketing rights and product designs of that company. In 2008, Briggs & Stratton announced it would be acquiring the Victa Lawn Care business from GUD Holdings Limited Australia for A$ 23 million. In 2019, Briggs & Stratton announced they would be closing their engine factory in Murray, Kentucky , with production being moved to their Poplar Bluff, Missouri facility. On July 20, 2020, Briggs & Stratton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy . KPS Capital Partners purchased
1230-659: The company acquired its consumer generator business from the Beacon Group and formed Briggs & Stratton Power Products. The Beacon Group had previously purchased the Consumer Products Division of Generac Corporation (now Generac Power Systems ) in 1998. In 2005, the company added Simplicity Manufacturing Inc , and Snapper, Inc , to the Briggs ;& Stratton Power Products line. Murray, Inc , one of its largest customers, collapsed owing
1271-414: The daughter of Philip II by his last wife, Cleopatra Madama Europa or Europa Rossi (fl. 1600), sister of Salamone Rossi Greek mythology [ edit ] Europa (consort of Zeus) , a Phoenician princess in Greek mythology, from whom the name of the continent Europe as well as the moon of Jupiter are taken Europa, one of the Oceanids , the daughters of the Titan Oceanus Europa, daughter of
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1312-498: The earth giant Tityos and mother of Poseidon's son Euphemus the Argonaut Businesses [ edit ] Europa (oil company) , a New Zealand company purchased by British Petroleum in 1989 EuropaCorp , a French film production company CBS Europa , a European television channel Europa Press , a Spanish news agency Europa Press (publisher) , a 1932–1939 publishing house founded by George Reavey Computing and technology [ edit ] Europa (web portal) ,
1353-547: The founding six members of the European Coal and Steel Community Prix Europa , Europe's largest annual tri-medial (television, radio and online) festival and competition Europa (Italian newspaper) Europa Magazine , a Serbo-Croatian-language magazine in the United States See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Europa" on Misplaced Pages. Europa Europa (1990),
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1435-484: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Europa , Európa , Euròpa , Eùropa , or Eurōpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Europa may refer to: Places [ edit ] Europa (Roman province) , a province within the Diocese of Thrace Europa (Seville Metro) , Seville, Spain; a station on the Seville Metro Europa City , Paris, France; a planned development Europa Cliffs , Alexander Island, Antarctica Europa Island ,
1476-574: The manufacturing rights for a small, simple two-seat vehicle with a gasoline engine called the Smith Flyer from the A.O. Smith Company in Milwaukee. The Flyer had a small gasoline engine mounted on a fifth wheel, or motor wheel. Briggs & Stratton made engine improvements that raised the horsepower and renamed the vehicle the Briggs & Stratton Flyer . The Guinness Book of Records lists
1517-401: The seat of the European Council and Council of the European Union in Brussels, Belgium Europa Hotel (disambiguation) Europa Hut , a Swiss mountain hut Europa Tower , Vilnius, Lithuania Europa-Park , A theme park in Rust, Germany Fictional locations [ edit ] Europa, a fictional place in Valkyria Chronicles People [ edit ] Europa of Macedon ,
1558-701: The second most important European competition for UEFA-eligible football clubs Europa F.C. , a football club based in Gibraltar Transportation [ edit ] Aerospace [ edit ] Europa (rocket) , an early expendable launch system project of the European Launcher Development Organisation Air Europa , the third largest airline in Spain Europa Aircraft , a light-aircraft kitplane company based in
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1640-491: The title Europa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Europa&oldid=1253079268 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Europa From Misplaced Pages,
1681-614: The title Europa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Europa&oldid=1253079268 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Briggs %26 Stratton Engine production averages 10 million units per year as of April 2015. The company reports that it has 13 large facilities in