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Roomba's bankruptcy may wreck a lot more than one robot vacuum maker

Roomba's bankruptcy should serve as a warning sign to many small companies that big tech may not be able to come to the rescue, say M&A experts.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Roomba's bankruptcy may wreck a lot more than one robot vacuum maker

Roomba's bankruptcy should serve as a warning sign to many small companies that big tech may not be able to come to the rescue, say M&A experts.

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fortune.com6 mesi fa

‘It’s a cage match’: Beleaguered iRobot founder says the biggest reason why the Roomba-maker failed was…

“The marketplace was not a level playing field,” Colin Angle said, noting China has incentives and discounts for consumers who buy domestic products.

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  1. sabato 20 dicembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Roomba's bankruptcy may wreck a lot more than one robot vacuum maker

    Roomba's bankruptcy should serve as a warning sign to many small companies that big tech may not be able to come to the rescue, say M&A experts.

  2. lunedì 22 dicembre 2025·fortune.com

    ‘It’s a cage match’: Beleaguered iRobot founder says the biggest reason why the Roomba-maker failed was because of growing Chinese…

    “The marketplace was not a level playing field,” Colin Angle said, noting China has incentives and discounts for consumers who buy domestic products.