EU to Block Amazon's Acquisition of iRobot, Sending iRobot Shares Plummeting

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The European Union's competition watchdog is set to block Amazon's $1.7bn takeover of iRobot, maker of the Roomba cleaner, over concerns that the tie-up could stifle competition in the smart home appliance market. The UK had previously cleared the purchase, but the EU's rejection could have significant implications for both companies. Regulators fear that Amazon's ownership of iRobot could disadvantage other vacuum-makers, potentially limiting consumer choice and competition in the sector.
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