
Victa sold to US firm
The Age June 4, 2008 - 1:55PM
Pushing the Victa mower was once considered the only way to clip the lawn.
But ownership of the 56-year old Australian icon will now move overseas after its sale to a US-based company for $23 million.
GUD Holdings, which also owns the Sunbeam Electrical appliance brand, said it had sold its Victa Lawncare business to Briggs & Stratton, the world's largest manufacturer of air-cooled petrol engines and automobile locks and keys. According to a statement, Victa has sold more than 7 million lawnmowers since it was established in suburban Sydney in 1952.
One of its finest moments was featuring in the Sydney's 2000 Olympics opening ceremony as a quintessential Australian icon.
Briggs & Stratton, with headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been a long-standing supplier of four stroke engines to Victa, the statement said.
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