Spectrum Brands Refutes Claims Made By Energizer
July 28 2008 - 1:08PM
Business Wire
Spectrum Brands, Inc. (NYSE: SPC) (�Spectrum�) responded today to a
patent infringement lawsuit initiated by Energizer Holdings, Inc.
and Eveready Battery Co., Inc. (�Energizer�) in the U.S. District
Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. Spectrum strongly
refutes the claims made by Energizer, which allege that Rayovac�s
new Rayovac� Lithium� batteries, which compete with Energizer� e2�
Lithium� batteries, infringe two of Energizer�s U.S. patents.
Spectrum will vigorously defend itself against the complaint.
Spectrum has recently introduced its lithium product at retail in
an effort to provide consumers with a lower cost alternative. Sales
of lithium batteries are not expected to have a material impact on
the Spectrum�s 2008 or 2009 financial results. About Spectrum
Brands, Inc. Spectrum Brands is a global consumer products company
and a leading supplier of consumer batteries, lawn and garden care
products, specialty pet supplies, shaving and grooming products,
household insect control products, personal care products and
portable lighting. Helping to meet the needs of consumers
worldwide, included in its portfolio of widely trusted brands are
Rayovac�, Varta�, Remington�, Tetra�, Marineland�, Nature's
Miracle�, Dingo�, 8-In-1�, Spectracide�, Schultz�, Cutter(R),
Repel�, and HotShot�. Spectrum Brands' products are sold by the
world's top 25 retailers and are available in more than one million
stores in more than 120 countries around the world. Headquartered
in Atlanta, Georgia, Spectrum Brands generated fiscal year 2007 net
sales of $2.6 billion. The Company's stock trades on the New York
Stock Exchange under the symbol SPC.
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