Amazon’s $1.7 Billion iRobot Deal gets green light
Amazon.com Inc.’s proposed $1.7 billion deal to buy robot vacuum firm iRobot Corp. was given the all-clear by the UK’s antitrust agency, sending shares in the Bedford, Massachusetts firm soaring.
The deal will not lead to antitrust concerns in UK market
IRobot soars by 20% at market open; Amazon down by 1%
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@amazon $1.7 Billion iRobot Deal gets the green light!
-CMA said the deal will not lead to antitrust concerns in UK market
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Amazon seals the iRobot deal
The Competition and Markets Authority said the deal would not lead to competition concerns in the UK market after an initial review, according to a statement Friday.
Shares of Amazon fell slightly at the open as the deal still faces an in-depth review by the Federal Trade Commission in the US and a review by the European Commission in Brussels.
The EU will decide on whether to start a phase 2 probe by July 6.
The iRobot deal, announced in August, has raised competition and privacy worries from tech advocacy groups as the e-commerce giant seeks more internet-connected devices in people’s homes.
IRobot shares rose as much as 20% to at market open, while Amazon fell 1%.
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Source:Bloomberg
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