Drew Houston on wooing Dropbox’s IPO investors: “We don’t fit neatly into any one mold”

Dropbox went public this morning to great fanfare, with the stock shooting up more than 40% in the initial moments of trading as the enterprise-slash-consumer company looked to convince investors that it could be a viable publicly-traded company. And for one that Steve Jobs famously called a feature, and not a company, it certainly was […] Continue reading Drew Houston on wooing Dropbox’s IPO investors: “We don’t fit neatly into any one mold”

Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston on Dropbox IPO: “It was just a dream of ours”

Dropbox, after more than a decade, finally went public this morning — and the stock soared more than 40% in its initial trading, making it a marquee success for one of the original Web 2.0 companies (at least for now). While we still have to wait for the dust to settle, it’s been a very […] Continue reading Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston on Dropbox IPO: “It was just a dream of ours”

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

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