Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Amazon deal for iRobot draws EU warning

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Amazon.com Inc.’s $1.4 billion deal for vacuum cleaner firm iRobot Corp. risks being derailed unless the firms fix a list of competitio­n concerns highlighte­d by the European Union’s antitrust arm.

The European Commission in Brussels issued a so-called statement of objections on Monday, warning how Amazon’s proposed deal could hurt the market for the manufactur­ing and supply of robot vacuum cleaners and allow the e-commerce giant to strengthen its position in the market for online marketplac­es and in other data-related services.

The filing — increasing­ly common in complex merger transactio­ns — called upon the firms to remedy the concerns. Failure to do so could mean that Amazon’s deal for iRobot faces the same fate as Booking Holdings Inc.’s $1.7 billion deal for Sweden’s Etraveli Group, which was blocked by the EU in September. The two firms can request a hearing with regulators to challenge the EU’s warning.

The purchase gives Amazon a household name in home cleaning gadgets that may give it a leg up over its own designs. More recently, the EU raised concerns over Adobe Inc.’s $20 billion buyout of Figma Inc.

The EU opened an in-depth investigat­ion into the deal in July, noting that it could thwart other robot vacuum cleaners and make “it more difficult for rival marketplac­e providers to match Amazon’s online marketplac­e services.”

Monday’s move puts the commission at odds once again with Britain’s Competitio­n and Markets Authority, which gave the deal the green light after concluding that iRobot has a modest market power.

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