Last Updated: June 16, 2023, 18:20 IST
London, United Kingdom (UK)
Roomba makes the iRobot vacuum cleaners
Britain’s competitors regulator on Friday cleared Amazon.com Inc’s deliberate $1.7 billion acquisition of iRobot Corp, maker of the Roomba vacuum cleaner.
(Reuters) -Britain’s competitors regulator on Friday cleared Amazon.com Inc’s deliberate $1.7 billion acquisition of iRobot Corp, maker of the Roomba vacuum cleaner.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) stated it had concluded that the deal wouldn’t result in competitors considerations within the UK.
“We’re pleased with the UK Competition and Markets Authority’s decision and are committed to supporting regulatory bodies in their work,” a spokesperson for Amazon stated.
“We look forward to similar decisions from other regulators soon.”
In April, the CMA had launched a “Phase 1” probe into the deal which was introduced in August final 12 months as Amazon sought to broaden its secure of sensible-dwelling units, which embody the Alexa voice assistant, sensible thermostats, safety units, wall mounted sensible shows and a canine-like robotic referred to as Astro.
Regulators on either side of the Atlantic are cautious of Big Tech buying smaller rivals, particularly these with entry to huge volumes of consumer knowledge, and have a tendency to demand cures in return for approving such offers.
“It marks a significant milestone, and both companies are continuing to work cooperatively with other relevant regulators in their review of the merger,” iRobot Chief Executive Colin Angle stated in an announcement.
The information despatched shares in U.S-listed iRobot up 12% in pre-market commerce, whereas Amazon’s inventory was marginally down.
EU antitrust regulators will determine by July 6 whether or not to clear the deal, whereas the U.S. Federal Trade Commission can be analyzing the acquisition.
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