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Dropbox is not a high growth stock, but what it lacks in growth rates it makes up for in free cash flow. 2024 target of $1 billion in free cash flow, leaving the storage solution company trading for ...
Dropbox has surprisingly stable revenue growth rates, reaching mid-teens. It's making strong and clean free cash flows with a target to reach $1 billion on the horizon. I'm failing to see how its $9 ...
Dropbox for Business is an increasingly important part of the company's revenue stream -- there are more than 130,000 businesses using the service -- but there are many more people out there using the ...
The mobile technology site Liliputing has discovered that Dropbox is now limiting free accounts to just three devices. In a support article, Dropbox says that paid Plus, Professional, and Business ...
Last year, Dropbox launched a password manager as part of its paid Dropbox plans. On Tuesday the company said it’s making the technology available to those who use the free Dropbox plans, too.
Dropbox users who have a free Dropbox account are now limited to using that account on a total of three devices, according to new information added to the Dropbox website and spotted on Twitter (via ...
Dropbox has quietly removed unlimited device linking for free accounts, meaning that unless you upgrade to one of its paid plans, which start at $8.25 per month, you will be restricted to three ...