Dropbox Inc - Class A

NASDAQ: DBX
$22.99
-$0.50 (-2.1%)
Closing price April 12, 2024
Dropbox Inc offers a platform for content collaboration that connects users worldwide. It supports individuals, families, and organizations in sharing and collaborating on documents and projects. Users can start with a free version and have the option to upgrade for more features. Dropbox caters to a wide range of industries including education, technology, and finance. Founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco, it has evolved from Evenflow, Inc. to become a key player in cloud storage and collaboration.
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Dropbox stock soared after it reported better than expected quarterly results and increased guidance after Thursday’s closing bell.
Dropbox is scheduled to release its fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday. Wall Street is mixed on what to expect.
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