Amazon to buy the maker of Roomba for $1.7 billionAmazon to buy the maker of Roomba for $1.7 billion
Announcement comes after money-losing second quarter for both
August 5, 2022

Announcement comes after money-losing second quarter for both
Amazon has acquired iRobot, the makers of robotic vacuum cleaner Roomba, for $1.7 billion including the assumption of debt.
The tech giant is paying $61 per share in cash for the company, expanding its presence in the home that already includes a suite of Alexa-enabled products including Echo, Echo Show, FireTV, Smart Thermostat, Glow, Halo View, and Astro – along with third-party products compatible with Alexa.
"We know that saving time matters, and chores take precious time that can be better spent doing something that customers love," said Dave Limp, senior vice president of Amazon Devices, in a statement.
Limp said Amazon will work with the iRobot team to “invent new ways that makes customers’ lives easier and more enjoyable.”
IRobot CEO Colin Angle will stay as CEO.
The acquisition was announced after a tough second quarter for both companies. Last week, Amazon reported a $2 billion net loss (20 cents per share) in the second quarter compared to a $7.8 billion profit (76 cents per share) in the same quarter a year ago. While revenue rose by 7% to $121.2 billion, a 12% increase in expenses led to a net loss.
IRobot also reported a net loss for the second quarter: $43.4 million ($1.60 per share) compared with a loss of $2.8 million (10 cents per share) in the like quarter a year ago. Revenue fell 43% to $255.4 million from $365.6 million. The company said the revenue drop mainly was due to “unanticipated order reductions, delays and cancellations” from North American and EMEA retailers, as well as lower-than-expected direct sales to consumers.
IRobot’s robotic vacuum cleaners and mops can cost between $250 to $1,000.
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