Dropbox, Inc.'s share price has gone nowhere for more than 5-years now, and for a very good reason. The management has failed to secure a key competitive advantage while being busy buying back stock.
Cloud file storage service Dropbox has explained how it took its key data center completely offline to test its disaster readiness capabilities. As Dropbox explains, after migrating its computing ...
Dropbox's user growth has nearly halted, with revenue growth sliding to low single digits and customer acquisition faltering, signaling more downside ahead. Dropbox faces stiff competition from Box ...
A few years ago, Dropbox Inc. (NASDAQ: DBX) was the rage as the hot productivity tool to help business users organize files. Is the stock recapturing some of its former glory as it joins the current ...
We came across a bearish thesis on Dropbox, Inc. on Inwood’s Substack’s Substack by Inwood Capital. In this article, we will ...
Dropbox’s DBX shares have gained 5.8% in a month, outperforming the broader Zacks Computer & Technology sector’s return of 3% and the Zacks Internet Services’ appreciation of 4.8%. Over the trailing ...