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By Anonymous January 29 2004--This report is a comprehensive guide to the motorcycle insurance market in the UK. The report provides insight into the main issues affecting this sectors. Market size and growth, profitability, competitor shares and ratio performance will underpin the analysis and arm insurance professionals with valuable understanding of the current and future developments in this sector.
This report includes:
-A comprehensive guide to the motorcycle insurance market incorporating market sizing based on industry interviews
-Determines the leading competitors for each product type and forecasts market growth to 2008
-Discusses the key issues affecting future market development and the likely catalysts for premium income growth
-Includes ABI data, government statistics and the findings of our exclusive survey to creditor insurance competitors
Reasons to Purchase
-Gain the inside track on the real issues affecting these markets courtesy of our access to leading industry executives
-Understand consumers' needs and concerns through the examination of the factors driving up product penetration
-Identify your company's strengths and weaknesses by benchmarking against the strategies of other insurance competitors in the market
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-A comprehensive guide to the motorcycle insurance market incorporating market sizing based on industry interviews
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By Anonymous Lenmar Delivers Highest NiMH AA Battery Power
NoMEM® PRO AA Batteries Now Output 2300mAh.
CAMARILLO, Calif. – May 2, 2003 – Lenmar Enterprises, Inc., a leading manufacturer of rechargeable batteries, battery chargers and accessories for consumer electronics, has announced a new milestone for high performance nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) AA batteries. The NoMEM PRO® series now features AA batteries with an industry-leading capacity rating of 2300mAh.
The enhanced output and battery life provide superior performance for digital cameras and other high power consumption personal electronics devices, with the 2300mAh AA delivering 15% more images than the current highest output battery. Lenmar’s NoMEM PRO AA cells are the highest rated NiMH technology available and allow you to take more than three times the number of photos when compared to using NiCd or alkaline batteries.
“This new power level for AA batteries gives digital camera users the improved rechargeable battery performance they desire to make digital photography more enjoyable and economical” stated Marty Goldberg, Lenmar CEO.
Lenmar Enterprises, Inc. • 4035 Via Pescador • Camarillo, CA 93012 • (805) 384-9600
The NoMEM PRO AA batteries can be charged up to 1000 times with no memory effect, making them environmentally friendly and saving hundreds of dollars when compared to disposable alkaline battery consumption. Lenmar Model PRO415-23 includes 4 AA 1.2V 2300mAh cells and has a suggested retail price of $17.95. For such high capacity, Lenmar recommends charging the batteries with their NeoTherm® Mach 1® Gamma SpeedCharger™, the world’s fastest and coolest NiMH battery charger. However it is also compatible with all other AA NiMH-compatible battery chargers.
About Lenmar
Lenmar Enterprises, Inc. located in Camarillo, California, is a 38-year-old privately held company dedicated to providing customers throughout the world with advanced rechargeable battery solutions, including high performance chargers, and power accessories for consumer electronics. Lenmar’s market-leading products are a premium alternative to original equipment manufactured goods. The Company’s products are sold exclusively through authorized distributors and resellers. BatteryCentral.com is a reseller-focused web site designed to facilitate location of hard-to-find or specialized batteries for dealers and their customers. Lenmar.com is the companion consumer-oriented site allowing consumers to locate battery products and obtain a referral for “where to buy.”
For more information about Lenmar, please visit our web site at www.lenmar.com, or contact Karie Miller, Marketing Manager, (805) 384-9600 Ext 112.
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By Bryan Noonan Get the most out of your batteries, by properly caring for and storing your batteries. Learn the secrets and find out about the myths... Caring for your batteries is actually quite simple. You can get the most from your batteries by following these simple rules:
1. Don’t overheat. Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries. This will overheat them and could cause a fire. Keep batteries out of hot places, like your car. Your car can be an oven, and baking your batteries shortens their life.
2. Store properly. Keep your batteries in a cool, dry place. The refrigerator is cool, but not the driest location. You could store your batteries in the refrigerator and maximize their life by using a silica gel to keep the batteries dry. This however, is an expensive and inconvenient option.
3. Don’t short the connections. Keep your batteries organized. Don’t let the ends touch the wrong thing or you’ll short the battery.
4. Don’t mix and match. Use the same chemistry and brand. Never mix rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.
5. Properly dispose of used batteries. Go to www.RBRC.org to find the recycling location nearest you.
Following these simple steps will end up saving you money and hassle in the long run.
About the Author
Bryan is the Operations and Marketing Manager for Zbattery.com. He has helped to bring this Internet business from obscurity to one of the top battery businesses online. He also operates his own independant web development and marketing company, AdvantageSolutions.net
Caring for your batteries can be a confusing process. One conventional myth circulating about battery care is that the refrigerator is the best place to store your batteries. This is not true by itself. While it may help extend the life of your battery, doing this alone will not get the most out of your batteries.
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