1. The company sells its batteries mainly through electronics stores but is expanding to grocery shops and kiosks. 2. The company sells its batteries mainly through electronics stores. 3. Around the world, Eveready still sells more batteries than Duracell but is rowing against the tide and actually trails when the measurement is money. 4. Auto parts stores also sell batteries, cables and repair manuals with instructions on how to change the parts. 5. Duracell International Inc. and Eveready Battery Co. each said they will sell alkaline batteries with built-in testers next year. 6. In Brazil, for example, Duracell said it sells few batteries outside big cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. 7. In Brazil, its batteries are sold only in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. 8. Perhaps a more fitting comparison is with the Puttermans, the garish-faced plastic family that sells Duracell batteries on TV. 9. They are on sale in stores where batteries are usually sold. 10. Three companies sell batteries all right, but they have been locked in competition so intense it has nearly become debilitating over the past few years. |