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What iRobot’s bankruptcy could mean for Roomba owners
Robot’s bankruptcy has turned a familiar household helper into a source of anxiety, as Roomba owners suddenly have to think ...
US-based iRobot, which was once considered one of America's biggest consumer electronics companies, filed for bankruptcy last ...
The marketplace was not a level playing field,” Colin Angle said, noting China has incentives and discounts for consumers who ...
‘This should never have happened’: iRobot files for bankruptcy, will be sold to Chinese manufacturer
The Bedford-based robotics company and Picea, iRobot’s main supplier, announced that iRobot filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, ...
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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 ...
While iRobot is selling itself off as scrap, let's remember what actually makes a good robovac.
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‘It felt so wrong’: Colin Angle on iRobot, the FTC, and the Amazon deal that never was
The iRobot founder opens up about the 18-month regulatory process that he says doomed the Roomba maker -- and what it means ...
Company's secured lender and key supplier, Picea, to acquire iRobot through court-supervised chapter 11 process.
Founded in 1990 by three M.I.T. researchers, iRobot introduced its vacuum in 2002. Its restructuring will turn the company over to its largest creditor.
The company that pioneered the US robot vacuum market is no longer setting the pace in it. Here's what's to come.
Roomba once looked like the future. Its maker, iRobot, filled American homes with small but affordable robots that helped ...
Under the restructuring agreement, Picea will acquire all of iRobot's equity and take the company private. The deal is ...
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