Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against iRobot Corporation, alleging that the company misled investors regarding the impact of the termination of its acquisition by Amazon and the effectiveness of its restructuring plan [1][2][3]. Group 1: Allegations and Company Actions - iRobot and Amazon mutually agreed to terminate the acquisition in January 2024, yet iRobot claimed confidence in its ability to operate successfully as a standalone company [2][3]. - Following the acquisition termination, iRobot announced a restructuring plan, referred to as "iRobot Elevate," aimed at stabilizing the company and focusing on profitability and market share growth [2][3]. - On March 12, 2025, iRobot reported disappointing financial results for Q4 and the full year of 2024, leading to a significant drop in stock price by $3.255 per share, or 51.58%, closing at $3.055 per share [2][3]. Group 2: Financial Stability Concerns - The lawsuit alleges that iRobot overstated the effectiveness of its restructuring plan and that it was unlikely to operate profitably as a standalone entity, raising doubts about its ability to continue as a going concern [3].
IRBT Class Action Alert: Robbins LLP Reminds Stockholders of the Lead Plaintiff Deadline in the iRobot Corporation Class Action Lawsuit