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To: Michael Latas who wrote (3159)2/7/1999 7:40:00 PM
From: Ray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8393
 
Michael: "The race continues to heat up amongst the competition, in direct proportion to the
continual growth of the rechargeable battery market.
You can all draw your own conclusions on this subject. But, in my opinion, you don't
have to brag if you really have something worthwhile. The facts will speak for
themselves. In the end, all products will be market driven, including ours."

Michael, I fully expect NiMH batteries to do quite well for some years - perhaps "forever". However, it appears that some LiPoly batteries now have energy capacities about 50% greater than present NiMH batteries and that LiPoly batteries now typically have no significant fire hazard. Given their flexibility in form factor, they are strong competitors to NiMH batteries. Further, they are in (early) production. I simply want to keep realistically abreast of the competition; therefore, I pay fairly close attention to the LiPOly developments.

Amen, about products and their market. I am bullish on ENER as I think the company will achieve market success for several products, not just batteries.

Ray Bowman