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Dropbox made $1.106 billion in revenue in the year ending in December

https://www.barrons.com/articles/dropbox-files-s1-with-1b-re...
effete corn cake
  02/23/18
Is that good? 30% growth sounds good. Companies are actually...
Heady scourge upon the earth coffee pot
  02/23/18
doesnt BOX.com actually maek money? how thf do they lose ...
Concupiscible Copper Property
  02/23/18
Dropbox sets IPO range $16-18, valuing it below $10B, as Sal...
effete corn cake
  03/12/18
is boondocks mentioned in the s-1
carmine vibrant school cafeteria kitty cat
  03/12/18
funny random note - Cofounder and Chief Executive Drew Ho...
effete corn cake
  03/12/18
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Marvelous Meetinghouse
  03/12/18
astronomical r&d (33% of sales!) + extraordinarily high ...
chartreuse dilemma hunting ground
  03/12/18
cr, didn't the tax bill's passage present a huge incentive f...
Blue principal's office water buffalo
  03/12/18
never used dropbox. how much space does it give out to free ...
cyan fantasy-prone abode jew
  03/12/18
If only they had a website or something where you could easi...
lascivious hateful school
  03/12/18
oh its for businesses for sharing files. especially small bu...
cyan fantasy-prone abode jew
  03/12/18
Really not sure if you're just trolling me know but there's ...
lascivious hateful school
  03/12/18
wtf 2gb... thats barely one porn vid. gtfo. pass.
cyan fantasy-prone abode jew
  03/12/18


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Date: February 23rd, 2018 4:26 PM
Author: effete corn cake

https://www.barrons.com/articles/dropbox-files-s1-with-1b-revenue-lots-of-restricted-stock-1519420407

Dropbox made $1.106 billion in revenue in the year ending in December, and lost $111.7 million on a net basis. That was growth of 31% in revenue terms, and an improvement on the bottom line of roughly half the year-earlier losses.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35471765)



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Date: February 23rd, 2018 4:27 PM
Author: Heady scourge upon the earth coffee pot

Is that good? 30% growth sounds good. Companies are actually supposed to make profit tho right

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35471781)



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Date: February 23rd, 2018 4:29 PM
Author: Concupiscible Copper Property

doesnt BOX.com actually maek money?

how thf do they lose money here

too bad STORJ sucks fucking dick

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35471795)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:09 PM
Author: effete corn cake

Dropbox sets IPO range $16-18, valuing it below $10B, as Salesforce ponies up $100M

Ingrid Lunden@ingridlunden / 3 hours ago

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Dropbox Inc. Holds Product Launch Event

After announcing an IPO in February, today Dropbox updated its S-1 filing with pricing. The cloud services and storage company said that it expects to price its IPO at between $16 and $18 per share when it sells 36,000,000 shares to raise $648 million as “DBX” on the Nasdaq exchange.

In addition to that, Dropbox announced that it will be selling $100 million in stock to Salesforce — its new integration partner — right after the IPO, “at a price per share equal to the initial offering price.”

A specific date has not yet been set for Dropbox’s listing later this month.

The IPO pricing values the company at between $7 billion and nearly $8 billion when you factor in restricted stock units — making it the biggest tech IPO since Snap last year, but still falling well below the $10 billion valuation that Dropbox crept up to back in 2014 when it raised $350 million in venture funding.

Many will be watching Dropbox’s IPO to see if it stands up longer term and becomes a bellwether for the fortunes and fates of many other outsized “startups” that many have also expecting to list, including those that have already filed to go public like Spotify, as well as those that have yet to make any official pronouncements, like Airbnb.

Some might argue that it’s illogical to compare a company whose business model is built around cloud storage with a travel and accommodation business, or a music streaming platform. Perhaps especially now: at a time when people are still wincing from Snap’s drastic drop — the company is trading more than 30 percent down from its IPO debut — Dropbox presents a challenging picture.

On the plus side, the company has helped bring the concept of cloud storage services to the masses. Riding on the wave of mobile devices, lightweight apps, and faster internet connections, it has changed the conversation about how many conceive of handling their data and offloading it off of their devices. Today, Dropbox has more than 500 million users in more than 180 countries.

On the minus side, only around 11 million of those customers are paying users. The company reported around $1.1 billion in revenues in 2017, representing a rise on $845 million in 2016 and $604 million in 2015. But it’s unprofitable, reporting a loss of $112 million in 2017.

Again, that’s a large improvement when you compare Dropbox’s 2016 loss of $210 million in 2016 and $326 million in 2015. But it does beg more pressing questions: Does Dropbox have a big plan for how to convert more people into paying users? And will its investors have the patience to watch its business models play out?

In that regard, the Salesforce investment and integration, and its timing of being announced alongside the sober IPO range, is a notable vote of confidence in Dropbox. Salesforce has staked its whole business model around cloud services — its ticker may be “CRM”, but its logo is its name inside a cloud — and it’s passed into the pantheon of tech giants with flying colors.

Having Salesforce buy into Dropbox not only shows how it’s bolstering its new partner Dropbox in the next phase, but I’d argue also gives Dropbox one potential exit strategy. (Salesforce, after all, has been interested in playing more directly in this space for years at this point.)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587577)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:10 PM
Author: carmine vibrant school cafeteria kitty cat

is boondocks mentioned in the s-1

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587588)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:13 PM
Author: effete corn cake

funny random note

- Cofounder and Chief Executive Drew Houston owns 38.3% of the class A shares and 24.3% of the Class B shares, for 24.4% of the total voting power.

- Venture-capital firm Sequoia Capital actually has more power than Houston, with 25% of the Class B shares and 24.8% of total voting power.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587604)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:25 PM
Author: Marvelous Meetinghouse



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:17 PM
Author: chartreuse dilemma hunting ground

astronomical r&d (33% of sales!) + extraordinarily high sg&a explain why they reported a loss. company might still be incredibly healthy depending on cash flow dynamics and normalized expenses. should look at them on an EV/Revenue multiple basis

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587633)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:47 PM
Author: Blue principal's office water buffalo

cr, didn't the tax bill's passage present a huge incentive for companies to realize r&d expenses in 2017

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587864)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:18 PM
Author: cyan fantasy-prone abode jew

never used dropbox. how much space does it give out to free users? 1gig? or 1tb?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587644)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:24 PM
Author: lascivious hateful school

If only they had a website or something where you could easily find out the answer to such a question

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587704)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:39 PM
Author: cyan fantasy-prone abode jew

oh its for businesses for sharing files. especially small businesses. i thought maybe i could torrent some porn on there. eh, pass. and its not free.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587817)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:42 PM
Author: lascivious hateful school

Really not sure if you're just trolling me know but there's a free 2GB

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587830)



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Date: March 12th, 2018 1:44 PM
Author: cyan fantasy-prone abode jew

wtf 2gb...

thats barely one porn vid. gtfo. pass.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901923&forum_id=2#35587841)