to Statista. It's already difficult for challenges like Shark and Eufy to thrive, and it wouldn't get easier with Amazon involved.An Amazon spokesperson claimed the politicians' letter had a"number of falsehoods," and that it would"cooperate" with regulators in a deal it felt would encourage competition. It wouldn't elaborate the allegedly false claims on-record.
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Blackrock and vanguard will own I robot either way and there is nothing you can do about it. These acquisition only benefit the bet width of ceos. But sure illusion of 'fairness.'