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Fitbit gets Wear OS 3 makeover on Sense 2, Versa 4 - 9to5Google
Fitbit's Shorts Eviscerated as the Stock Soars Over 30% on News of a Google Takeover
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Google runs into data fears over $2.1bn Fitbit deal | Financial Times
With Google Deal in Doubt, Fitbit's Stock Looks Cheap | Barron's
Why I agree with the Google-Fitbit decision | CEPR
FitBit and Google launch new cloud tools to help hospitals harness data | Fierce Healthcare
Google Is Looking to Buy Fitbit, Which Is Good News for Shareholders but Terrible News for Users' Privacy | Inc.com
Google to acquire Fitbit, valuing smartwatch maker at $2.1 billion
Fitbit Blaze watch is seen in front of a displayed Google logo in this illustration picture taken, November 8, 2019. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic Stock Photo - Alamy
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Google to buy Fitbit for $2.1 billion to boost hardware | Tech News
Fitbit Agreed To Be Acquired By Google For $7.35 Per Share (NYSE:FIT) | Seeking Alpha
Fitbit stock surges on report that Google parent Alphabet may buy company - CNET
Google-Fitbit Deal: How Investors Can Profit From Acquisitions
Fitbit Breaks Out on Google Deal, but Rally Fizzles
Google to acquire Fitbit for $2.1 billion - ABC News
EU approves Google's acquisition of Fitbit, subject to conditions
Official! Google buys Fitbit. So, what's next for Fitbit? - Tech Advisor
The Real Reason Google Is Buying Fitbit | Time
Google parent Alphabet to acquire Fitbit for $2.1 billion
Google to buy Fitbit for $2.1 bln - Chinadaily.com.cn
Fitbit Closes $2.1 Billion Google Merger - TheStreet
Fitbit and Google announce $2.1 billion acquisition deal | CNN Business
Google to Buy Fitbit for $2.1 Billion - The New York Times
Google parent Alphabet to acquire Fitbit for $2.1 billion
Fitbit Stock: Fitbit Is Tracking Closer to Its Deal With Google | InvestorPlace
Google Is Getting Closer to Buying Fitbit. Here's What It Means for Competitors. | Barron's