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Roomba rolls into bankruptcy as iRobot gets vacuumed up by Picea
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77268, member: 636"] iRobot just crashed into Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and Picea Robotics swooped in to grab all the debt and equity to take the Roomba maker private. The Massachusetts company that basically invented robot vacuums for normal people got wrecked by cheaper competition flooding the market, and their attempts to trim costs could not stop the bleeding. Picea already builds most of the Roomba units anyway, so the takeover makes sense from a manufacturing angle, but a bankruptcy judge still needs to sign off before anything becomes official. Customer support and products should keep rolling during the transition, though the new owners will decide where the brand goes next. The whole situation shows how quickly hardware companies can collapse when manufacturing scale becomes the only thing that matters, and being first to market means absolutely nothing if you cannot compete on price against a wave of budget alternatives. [/QUOTE]
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