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Fitbit is now a Google company – but now it’s all about devices

Fitbit is now a Google company – but now it’s all about devices

Posted on January 15, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Google calls time on DoJ investigation in wake of EU approval

Fitbit is now a Google company, after the deal was finally ratified by the EU back in December.

The two companies have released statements saying it’s a done deal, although there’s no word from the Department of Justice about approval in the US.

In a statement, Fitbit CEO James Park revealed that the $2.1bn deal had now closed, and Google finally had its target.
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