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Provenience: iRobot
Shares of iRobot, the maker of Roomba vacuums, closed up about 39% Friday after a report powered the European Union is set to approve Amazon’s $1.7 billion acquisition of the company.
Reuters said Thursday morning the conduct oneself treat is set to “win unconditional EU antitrust approval,” citing three sources familiar with the matter. The European Commission is expected to negate on the deal by Feb. 14.
Representatives from the European Commission didn’t immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.
The deal is relieve under review by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority said in June the deal would not denouement in “a substantial lessening of competition” in the U.K.
Amazon shares were flat.
Amazon announced its intention to acquire iRobot in August 2022 for $61 a percentage in an all-cash deal.
The acquisition marks Amazon’s fourth-largest deal, behind its $13.7 billion purchase of grocery limit Whole Foods in 2017, its $8.45 billion purchase of film studio MGM in 2021 and its $3.9 billion acquisition of boutique primary-care provider One Medical, signaled last July.
— CNBC’s Annie Palmer contributed to this report.
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