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Apple to buy Beats for $3 Billion

Apple has announced finally that it will be buying Beats for $3 Billion. Apple will pay $2.6 billion up front, plus another $400 million over time. Apple’s getting stylish hardware from Beats Electronics and a streaming service with Beats Music.

The winners of the deal are Beats co-founders Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, both successful music producers who launched the company back in 2006 and quickly grew it via celebrity endorsements.Iovine described the deal as a match made in heaven. He said the whole Beats concept was inspired by Apple’s perfect blend of culture and technology.

Neither Apple nor Beat currently sell jigsaw mats, gym mats, wrestling mats, judo mats or EVA mats. Ezymats, based in Belmore Sydney, is a leading supplier of training mats.

Australian Dollar – Jigsaw mats / Gym Mats

The AUD has seen a quiet week of movement trading sideways in a 50 point range against the USD. The AUD opened stronger before losing most of its gains to start this morning. There were 2 data releases for the AUD  with the Melbourne institute’s lending index having little to no effect. The second piece of data, Construction Work numbers, came in better than expected which saw a push upwards for the AUD.  The weeks trend looks to continue with the market seeing very low volatility.

The stable dollar is good news for the price of imported gym mats and jigsaw mats.

Market Watch – Jigsaw Mats

AA contradictory speech overnight by ECB President Mario Draghi led to calls that an interest rate cut when the ECB meet next week may not be as set in stone as first thought leading to some Euro weakness overnight. The message that “he does not see deflation risks in the Eurozone” reduces the need for the cut and could lead to a week of speculation and volatility in the single currency.

The surprise election result in the UK, with anti-EU party UKIP winning a huge number of unexpected seats could dampen the Pounds recent strong run as the result appears to have reduced investor enthusiasm for Sterling. The result has very much been seen as detrimental for U.K. trade and growth, the development could add to the headwinds for the pound, leaving us to see good buying opportunities for the AUD

The US enjoyed a night of positive data pushing sticks and the USD higher with a possibility of further strength to come.

Durable goods orders came in well above the -0.5% forecast, posting a 0.8% change in total value of new purchase orders placed with manufacturers. Marry that with Shiller house prices, market flash services PMI and the conference board’s consumer confidence and you have a USD that is well placed for a bull run.

Locally on ASX futures market overnight the June SPI 200 contract is up 8 points to 5534 bid this morning.

Stocks rallied with S&P reached an all-time intraday high and closing out at 1912 (up 11 points), the Dow hit 16689 during the offshore session closing up near 70 points (0.42%) and the NASDAQ was 1.22% higher.

Pricing for 40mm jigsaw mats remains stable. Jigsaw mats are also know as gym mats, EVA mats, judo mats, jiu-jitsu mats, wrestling mats, gymnastics mats, training mats, rubber mats karate mats, kung fu mats. Apart from 40mm they are available as 20mm mats and 30mm mats as well. Ezymats in Belmore Sydney supply mats to the Australian and international market. Ezymats also has an office and distribution centre in Shenzhen China. Ezymats is part of the Product Supply Solutions Group which includes the world renown promotional electronics supplier Yatama Technology.

Ezy mats. Supplier of Jig saw mats.

Ezymat increase range of safety mats

Ezymats continue to increase their range of safety mats. As well as their popular 40mm jigsaw mats and other EVA mats Ezymats now has arrange of specialty mats available on special order.

Mats now available include vinyl mats, rubber mats and EVA mats. The mats can be used for a range of activities and applications including, gym mats, impact mats, gymnastics mats, judo mats, wrestling mats, grappling mats, BJJ mats, karate mats, taekwondo mats, children’s play mats.

Contact Ezymats for all you safety mat requirements.

China to Retaliate

China’s State Administration of Taxation Reform

China’s State Administration of Taxation (“SAT”) put into effect on broadening the scope of tax benefit for Small-medium sized Enterprises

In its official website, China’s SAT issued a bulletin on 18 April 2014 (Caishui [2014] No.34) that all the Small-medium sized Enterprises, in compliance with specified conditions, may enjoy the tax benefit on Corporate Income Tax (“CIT”). The relevant main terms are extracted as follows:-

1. The Small-medium sized Enterprises in compliance with specified conditions may enjoy a preferential tax rate of 20% on taxable income regarding CIT;

2. At the time of annual reporting of CIT, the preferential tax benefit policy will be adopted without the requirement of obtaining formal approval in advance from the competent tax authorities;

3. The Small-medium sized Enterprises with current and cumulative taxable income not exceeding RMB100,000, of which examining accounts is required and tax is imposed at a fixed rate, are applicable to this tax benefit policy;

4. Newly-established Small-medium sized Enterprises with the taxable income not exceeding RMB100,000 can also enjoy the said tax benefit as well

The measures will enable more Small-medium sized Enterprises to enjoy the tax benefit on CIT so as to release more liquid working capital for investing in future business development. This is sure to benefit EVA jigsaw mats and gym mats manufacturers. It will benefit the broader market for these and other products.

Market Watch

On Friday Market Volatility dropped to the lowest level since March 2013, when the AUD was at 1.05 against the USD. The gauge known as the VIX has retreated 47% since hitting a 14 month high in February.

US stock markets closed at a record high on Friday after a rise in new homes sales and a solid result in the Markit manufacturing purchasing managers index which increased to 56.2 in the month of May.

The Australian share market closed the week in positive territory, recovering from a mining led slump on Monday and Tuesday after iron ore dipped below $100/ton.

There is a public holiday today in the US and in the UK today which could leave the markets quite flat today.

There were some major political events over the weekend, firstly the election in Ukraine where Poroshenko has won the presidential election based on exit poll & the European parliament election was also held on Sunday. These elections did not really impact the markets.

Gold futures fell for the second time three days as a sign of recovery in the US economy curbed the demand & WTI Crude oil futures climbed to a five week high after US crude inventories tumbled.

AUD/USD faces the potential tailwind of a solid CAPEX report (Thursday) amidst a range‑trading and a heavy USD.  News of a successful “transition” in the Australian economy towards non‑mining business investment will be supportive for further gains in AUD/USD this week.  AUD crosses are likely to strengthen this week, particularly AUD/EUR, which may set a new high for the year.  The one exception to AUD cross strength isAUD/CAD, which is typically weak in May.

Jigsaw mat and gym mat futures are stable.

Australian Dollar Stabilises after getting whipped

The AUD improved in our day time session, on the back of positive Chinese manufacturing PMI numbers. However in the overnight session the Aussie slipped back to lower levels that we saw in early trading. The lower Iron Ore price seems to be weighing on traders’ minds, and technical traders are still looking at sell signals in the AUD USD cross.

The dollar is higher today and seems to be stabilising which is good news for 40mm jigsaw mats.

Gym Mats For Exercise

Gym Mats For Exercise

Gym mats are available in either vinyl or rubber depending on for what they are being used. Gym mats can also be EVA jigsaw mats. Each of the different types of mats can come in a variety of colours and sizes as well as in a variety of densities. Gym Mats For Exercise are essential for any exercise regime.

Vinyl Gym mats are not dissimilar to Gymnastics mats. They are generally vinyl mats with a compresses foam centre. Unlike tatami vinyl mats they have a smooth surface and do not have an anti-slip bottom. This means that they are reversible with both sides usable.

What are gym mats made with?

Gym mats are also available in rubber. Gym floor mats are used to protect the gym floor from dropped weights and as a shock absorbent material for weight training exercises. Among the many types of gym mats, rubber mats are perhaps the most popular. These types of mats can be found in all sizes and colours. They can be customised to fit the shape and needs of the gym. Usually, they are made with a tough outer layer. This tough layer ensures the durability of the mats.

For activities like aerobics EVA jigsaw mats are also a popular choice. They are easy to assemble and absorb the impact of jumping during aerobic activities. They are specifically made to fit numerous types of application such as rigorous exercises, exercising with weights, weight machines and may more.

Gym mats are essential additions to any gym. These mats provide protection to floors and gym equipment against heavy traffic and dropped weights. Moreover, they provide protection to the bodies of the gym users.

One of the many advantages of gym mats is that they are relatively easy to clean and maintain. They can also be sanitised to keep everyone healthy. Call Ezy Mats for gym mats for exercise and you will not be disappointed.

 

Rubber Mats

Rubber Mats

rubber mat is a generic term for a piece of flat rubber, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, which serves a range of purposes including:

 

  • Providing a regular or flat surface, such as a mousepad.
  • Protecting that which is beneath the mat, such as a place mat or the matting used in archival framing and preservation of documents and paintings.
  • Protecting that which is above the mat, such as a wrestling or gymnastics mat, or an anti-vibration mat.
  • Changing the state of that which passes above it, such as a doormat attracting dirt from shoes.

Using rubber mats for flooring and matting provide the benefits of safety, being environmentally friendly, and comfort. Rubber mats are for outdoor and indoor activities for children. They are synonymous with overall flexibility, resilience and sturdiness.

Gymnastics Mats For Training

Gymnastics Mats For Training

Mats are used for safety in gymnastics, and in training new skills. They are usually a piece of foam ranging from 1.5-28 inches thick, covered in a vinyl or plastic lining. The foam ranges in density from relatively firm to very soft.

Landing mats are usually blue, but can also be almost any other color. Mats come in a range of sizes, from very small mats used on the beam, to very large mats, used in the foam pits.

Typically, in both competition and practice, the use of mats is mandatory. On every event except floor exercise, pommel horse and vault, gymnasts may use an additional landing mat, without deduction, which may be adjusted for distance.

Types of Gymnastics Mats

Beam pads

Gymnastics coach fastening a foam wrap to the balance beam.

This gymnastics coach is fastening a foam beam wrap to the balance beam.
These are thin mats that fasten around the balance beam. They are used only in training to give gymnasts training high-level skills additional protection and a wider landing space while working on the apparatus. Makeshift beam pads can also be constructed from soft mats placed over the beam surface, if necessary.

Blocks

Blocks are firm, trapezoid or rectangular shaped mats. They can be attached to other blocks via velcro and straps. Blocks are routinely used as step-stools for gymnasts working on the bars or beam and as practice vaulting surfaces.

Crash mats

Typically, these mats are extremely thick and soft, and are used when an athlete is learning a new, high-impact skill.

Folding panel mats

These mats are thin, firm mats about twelve feet in length. They usually have alternating color panels and can be folded, stacked and attached to other mats via velcro strips at the ends. Normally used for practicing tumbling moves, these mats may be stacked to provide a protective surface for gymnasts working on the low balance beam, or provide a means for a gymnast to reach the bars or rings. They have a history of usage in gymnastics, martial arts and physical education classes. Schools generally purchase new folding mats once every 7 years. These mats are perfect for providing a level of protection for the body from high impact collisions with hard solid surfaces such as hardwood or concrete flooring. There are two main categories of foam used in these types of mats, cross-linked polyethylene foam and polyurethane foam.

Mats Foam Core

Polyethylene foam

Cross-linked polyethylene foam is a very solid and sturdy foam, when being used in a folding panel gym mat—it is generally accepted to be at a standard of 1 3/8″ thickness. Mats with this type of foam would be considered for professional use in sporting events.

The foam is firm, but not as firm as the cross-linked polyethylene foam used in 1 3/8″ thick models. Because of the lack of firmness mats made with this type of foam generally use specifically 2″ thick 100 ILD open cell 4.5 lb. density polyurethane foam. Generally accepted uses of mats with this kind of foam are practice venues, home use, and youth amateur sports events.

Vinyls

Each mat although maybe of different foam generally have similar vinyl enclosures. 14 to 18 ounce polyester laminated vinyl is generally used in all folding mat applications. The vinyl covers should be fire-retardant (class – A), puncture and mildew resistant and have antibacterial properties to help maintain good hygiene. Velcro on each end of the mat allows a near seamless connection to additional mats for tumbling runs or expansive areas.

Jigsaw Mats

Interlocking EVA foam jigsaw mats (also known as puzzle mats) have become very popular over the last few years. Jigsaw mats are much more affordable compared to the traditional vinyl and tatami mats and can be used for many activities that include, gymnastics, aerobics, acrobatics, cross-training, MMABJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu)AikidoKempo, Jiu Jitsu, Karate, NinjutsuKung FuWing Chun, Yoga, Taekwondo, Hapkido, Capoeira, Kick Boxing and Boxing.

Jigsaw mats are also known as puzzle mats, jiu jutsu mats, wrestling mats, judo mats, karate mats, rubber mats, gym mats, tae kwon do mats, and gymnastic mats just to name a few.

Interlocking Mats

Interlocking jigsaw mats are easy to lay on any floor area are lightweight, easy to carry and durable. They offer a permanent or temporary cushioned floor solution for comfort and added safety. They are also increasingly popular for home gyms and children’s play areas.

Jigsaw mats are available in a variety of sizes. The sizes include 20mm jigsaw mats, 30mm jigsaw mats and 40mm jigsaw mats (which we have in stock). There are even 50mm mats jigsaw mats but they are rare.

Our jigsaw mats are of great quality and are easy to assemble. They are 1 metre squared in size and 40mm thick

Sizes

Ranging from 4 feet x 8 feet to 6 feet x 12 feet, sizes usually only matter when limited by space or personal preference. In most cases – like in gymnastics – multiple mats are purchased to be strung together via Velcro to create the ultimate sure-footed tumbling experience.

Generally mats used for gymnasiums and gymnastics come in 2-foot-wide panels and is why many in the industry call them folding panel mats or folding mats. The 2-foot-wide panels allow for ease in both set up and clean up when using the mats to becoming the perfect compact size for storage.

Incline mats

Gymnast performing handstand on a folding incline.

This Gymnast performs a Handstand on a folding incline.
Also known as wedge mats, cheese mats or simply “the cheese,” are firm mats shaped like right triangles. They are mainly used to teach and train beginning and intermediate gymnastics skills such as rolls, walkovers and handsprings.

Springboard mats

These firm mats are used on vault. They are U-shaped and surround the springboard on three sides. In the event that the gymnast’s foot misses the springboard during his or her vault attempt, he or she can push off the mat for momentum and, hopefully, avoid a serious injury. Under the current Code of Points, these mats are mandatory for any gymnast performing a Yurchenko-style vault.

Landing mats

These mats are thin and soft, and are usually white or red in color to distinguish them from the other mats and floor exercise area. They are used on the floor exercise to lessen the “sting,” or impact, of tumbling run landings and for dismounts on the beam or floor. Sting mats are routinely used in training, but are only rarely used or permitted in competition.