The Company also announced the authorization of a new share repurchase program for the purchase of an additional $900 million of its Class A common stock.
Dropbox's Drew Houston is set to step down from the CEO role after training new co-CEO Ashraf Alkarmi.
After almost two decades, Drew Houston is leaving Dropbox, but he hasn’t ruled out the possibility of building something new.
Ashraf Alkarmi, promoted from general manager, will serve as co-CEO before eventually becoming sole chief executive ...
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Dropbox Chief Executive Andrew Houston will step down from his role after 19 years at the head of the company and become ...
May 26 (Reuters) - Dropbox said on Tuesday that CEO and co-founder Andrew Houston would step down after a transition period ...
Drew Houston talks about the company's valuation, how it plans to increase diversity, and how government regulation should ...
Dropbox is set to open an office in Australia as the company announces new services for the local market, including file sharing and collaboration for business customers. Claire Reilly was a video ...