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IROBOT ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Announces that a Class Action Lawsuit Has Been Filed Against iRobot Corporation and Encourages Investors to Contact the Firm
GlobeNewswire News Roomยท 2025-07-09 01:00
Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against iRobot Corporation for allegedly making materially false and misleading statements regarding its business and operations during the Class Period from January 29, 2024, to March 11, 2025 [1][3]. Summary by Sections Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit is on behalf of all individuals and entities who purchased iRobot securities during the specified Class Period [1]. - Investors have until September 5, 2025, to apply to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit [1]. Allegations Against iRobot - The complaint alleges that iRobot overstated the effectiveness of its Restructuring Plan following the termination of the Amazon Acquisition [3]. - It is claimed that iRobot is unlikely to operate profitably as a standalone company, raising substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern [3]. Financial Performance - iRobot reported a loss of $2.06 per share on revenue of $172 million for Q4 2024, marking a 44% year-over-year decline [4]. - The company expressed uncertainty regarding the success of new product launches due to various factors, including consumer demand and competition, leading to doubts about its financial viability for at least 12 months [4]. Market Reactions - Following the financial announcement, an analyst downgraded iRobot's rating to "sell" due to a bleak outlook, citing significant deterioration in business prospects since the failed Amazon acquisition [5]. - iRobot's stock price fell by $3.255 per share, or 51.58%, closing at $3.055 per share on March 13, 2025 [5].