For years, the single best thing about Dropbox was that it was practically invisible. The service, which debuted in 2008, was far from the first to put a hard drive in the cloud, having been preceded ...
In October 2020, as it became clear COVID-19 wasn’t going anywhere anytime soon, Dropbox made a big bet. Rather than continuing with a temporary remote-work policy and postponing longer-term decisions ...
Over the past six months, Dropbox’s stock price fell to $26.20. Shareholders have lost 6.9% of their capital, which is ...
Dropbox trades at reasonable valuations compared to other tech companies, making it an attractive investment. The company is transitioning to a fully remote company, controlling for costs, improving ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. As news breaks of Dropbox apparently falling victim to hackers ...
We came across a bearish thesis on Dropbox, Inc. on Inwood’s Substack’s Substack by Inwood Capital. In this article, we will ...
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Sharing files through Dropbox is not a new concept. For years, the company has made it pretty easy to share any file or folder stored in your Dropbox with others, regardless of whether or not they ...
According to Dropbox CEO Drew Houston, 80% of the product’s users rely on it, at least partially, for work. It makes sense, then, that the company is refocusing to try and cement its spot in the ...