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The company behind the Roomba automatic vacuum cleaner is filing for bankruptcy and will be taken private for restructuring.
Robot filed for bankruptcy after debt, tariffs and competition crushed growth, sending its stock tumbling and ending a once‑promising robotics story.
Robot has struggled with sales in recent years amid growing foreign competition and supply chain issues. A China-based manufacturer is looking to buy the company.
One of the biggest names in robot vacuums -- iRobot -- has filed for bankruptcy. Here's what's going to change about the company's operations and products.
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How iRobot lost its way home
Robot survived three decades of competition, but couldn't survive European regulators killing its Amazon buyout. Now it's being taken over by its own supplier in bankruptcy court.
(Bloomberg) -- There are two ways to look at the collapse of Amazon.com Inc.’s deal to buy iRobot Corp., which makes Roomba vacuum cleaners. The one that led the companies’ joint statement Monday cited “no path to regulatory approval in the European ...
There's a new Roomba coming. iRobot's latest creation, which debuts today and ships September 12, has two major features the Bedford-based home robotics leader hopes will distinguish it in a now-crowded lineup of autonomous vacuums. Also: This robotic ...