TODD TESKE SEEKS $11.7M IN BANKRUPTCY CASE
Former Briggs & Stratton CEO

Reports from the U.S suggest that the former chairman and CEO of Briggs & Stratton, Todd Teske, has filed a sizeable claim in the bankruptcy case.

 

Todd Teske speaking on the Briggs & Stratton stand at 2019's GIE+EXPO, pictured by Service Dealer

 

The Milwaukee Business Journal states that is he seeking $11.6 million. It goes on to say that payments are expected to be in the range of 7 cents to 8 cents on the dollar.

 

According to the report, "It’s not clear whether Teske’s claim covers some or all of the payments that would have been included in his $8.8 million ‘golden parachute’ package."

 

The unsecured claim which U.S trade journal Rural Lifestyle Dealer says was filed on Wednesday this week (October 7th 2020) includes -

  • Key-employee savings and investment plan: $2.77 million
  • Supplemental executive retirement plan: $6.3 million
  • Long-term incentive payments: $2.58 million
  • Pension plan, employment agreement and life insurance policy: Unknown amounts
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