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Google to buy Fitbit for $2.1 bn

November 01, 2019 06:52 pm | Updated August 08, 2020 01:55 pm IST

Qatalyst Partners LLP acted as financial adviser to Fitbit, while Fenwick & West LLP was its legal adviser.

The logo for wearable device maker Fitbit Inc. is displayed on a screen on the floor of New York Stock Exchange, in New York.

Alphabet Inc-owned Google will buy wearable device maker Fitbit Inc for $2.1 billion, as the search giant looks to enter the fast-growing market for fitness trackers and smartwatches.

Fitbit said on Friday it had been offered $7.35 per share in cash, a premium of about 19% to the stock's closing price on Thursday.

Fitbit shares have gained more than 40% since

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Reuters exclusively reported on Monday that Google had made an offer for the maker of the popular colourful fitness trackers.

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While Google has joined other major technology companies such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in developing smart phones, it has yet to develop any wearable offerings.

Qatalyst Partners LLP acted as financial adviser to Fitbit, while Fenwick & West LLP was its legal adviser.

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