Premca Extra Income Fund LP v. Colin M. Angle; Julie Zeiler iRobot Corporation
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Amazon and iRobot announced a merger in August 2022 that was terminated in January 2024 after failing to secure antitrust approval from US and European regulators. iRobot shareholders filed a securities fraud class action alleging misrepresentations about the likelihood of regulatory clearance. The district court dismissed the complaint, but the appeal was stayed when iRobot filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The parties agreed to dismiss iRobot from the appeal, leaving only the individual defendants, Colin Angle and Julie Zeiler.
The court’s reasoningThe court applied Federal Rule of Civil Procedure twelve point six to evaluate the motion to dismiss. It concluded that the amended complaint failed to plausibly allege material misrepresentations or omissions for most statements made by the defendants. However, the court determined that the August twenty-four, two thousand and twenty-three modified proxy statement contained an actionable opinion regarding expected regulatory approval. This opinion was actionable because it omitted important contrary information regarding European approval and was made under circumstances suggesting scienter.
What it means going forwardThe ruling limits liability for corporate statements regarding merger approvals unless specific omissions of contrary regulatory information are alleged with particularity.