Dropbox (NASDAQ: DBX)
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Dropbox Company Info
Dropbox, Inc. is a collaboration platform that's transforming the way people and teams work together. It offers the following products: Dropbox Basic, Dropbox Plus, Dropbox Professional, and Dropbox Business. The Dropbox Basic is the simple, powerful home for photos, videos, documents, and other files. Its users also get access to Dropbox Paper, a collaborative workspace that helps teams create and share early ideas, and work with any type of content, in one centralized place. The Dropbox Plus provides unrivaled sync along with 1 TB of space, powerful sharing features, and increased control. The Dropbox Professional allows independent workers to store, share, and track work from one place. The Dropbox Business is designed for small to enterprise level businesses, in which users get full visibility and control over how critical work files are accessed and shared while letting team members continue to use the products. The company was founded by Andrew W. Houston and Arash Ferdowsi in May 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
News & Analysis
Why I Sold My Dropbox Shares
Dropbox has changed a lot in the last two years and so has my investment thesis.
Why Dropbox Stock Is a Steal Right Now
The software-as-a-service company has been overlooked by the market and is now a steal for investors.
Why Shares of Dropbox Plunged 23.1% After Earnings
Guidance was in focus for Dropbox investors today.
1 Under-the-Radar Growth Stock to Buy and Hold
This steady grower has outperformed many tech darlings, but investors continue to overlook it.
Dropbox Just Reported Q2 Earnings. Here's What Investors Need to Know.
This steady grower should continue to please shareholders.
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A SaaS Stock Worth Another Look
Dropbox is profitable, growing, and buying back stock.
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