IRobot Cash on Hand 2010-2024 | IRBT

IRobot cash on hand from 2010 to 2024. Cash on hand can be defined as cash deposits at financial institutions that can immediately be withdrawn at any time, and investments maturing in one year or less that are highly liquid and therefore regarded as cash equivalents and reported with or near cash line items.
IRobot Annual Cash on Hand
(Millions of US $)
2023 $185
2022 $118
2021 $235
2020 $484
2019 $256
2018 $162
2017 $166
2016 $254
2015 $213
2014 $222
2013 $187
2012 $139
2011 $184
2010 $122
2009 $77
IRobot Quarterly Cash on Hand
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $141
2024-06-30 $149
2024-03-31 $158
2023-12-31 $185
2023-09-30 $190
2023-06-30 $58
2023-03-31 $48
2022-12-31 $118
2022-09-30 $90
2022-06-30 $63
2022-03-31 $113
2021-12-31 $235
2021-09-30 $248
2021-06-30 $416
2021-03-31 $501
2020-12-31 $484
2020-09-30 $357
2020-06-30 $242
2020-03-31 $264
2019-12-31 $256
2019-09-30 $91
2019-06-30 $157
2019-03-31 $200
2018-12-31 $162
2018-09-30 $135
2018-06-30 $127
2018-03-31 $184
2017-12-31 $166
2017-09-30 $278
2017-06-30 $260
2017-03-31 $276
2016-12-31 $254
2016-09-30 $203
2016-06-30 $173
2016-03-31 $247
2015-12-31 $213
2015-09-30 $212
2015-06-30 $224
2015-03-31 $221
2014-12-31 $222
2014-09-30 $187
2014-06-30 $183
2014-03-31 $185
2013-12-31 $187
2013-09-30 $157
2013-06-30 $153
2013-03-31 $137
2012-12-31 $139
2012-09-30 $190
2012-06-30 $177
2012-03-31 $182
2011-12-31 $184
2011-09-30 $145
2011-06-30 $123
2011-03-31 $124
2010-12-31 $122
2010-09-30 $107
2010-06-30 $99
2010-03-31 $85
2009-12-31 $77
2009-09-30 $63
2009-06-30 $51
2009-03-31 $55
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Industrial Products Industrial Automation & Robotics $0.246B $0.891B
iRobot Corporation is one of the leading manufacturers of robots world wide. The company is a leader not only in the domestic arena but also excels in the field of commercial usage. It generates revenues mainly from the Consumer business. It acquired Japan-based Sales On Demand Corporation and Europe-based Robopolis SAS. iRobot's Consumer business is related to the manufacturing of mobile robots. It owns premium robotic brands like Roomba, Braava, Mirra and Looj. These robots feature proprietary technologies and help in domestic chores like vacuuming, floor scrubbing and mopping, pool cleaning, and gutter cleaning. The products are primarily sold via several distribution channels, which include chain stores, national retailers and online through iRobot's website and value-added distributors & resellers. The company entered the lawn care market as it unveiled Terra, a robot mower. Terra features state-of-the-art mapping and navigation technologies, high-quality mowing, and easy installation capabilities.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Fanuc (FANUY) Japan $26.000B 26.65