Dropbox Co-CEO Shares Strategy for Skipping Meetings
Ashraf Alkarmi, co-CEO of Dropbox, shared his method for deciding which meetings to skip, focusing on five core priorities each quarter to filter his time effectively.
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Ashraf Alkarmi, co-CEO of Dropbox, shared his method for deciding which meetings to skip, focusing on five core priorities each quarter to filter his time effectively.
Dropbox's new co-CEO, Ashraf Alkarmi, confirms the company's continued commitment to its "virtual-first" remote work model, which has been in place since 2021.
The sale of nearly 13,000 company shares by Dropbox's Chief Technology Officer has prompted investors to consider the potential implications for the company's stock and future outlook.

Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston announced his decision to step down after 19 years at the helm of the cloud storage company. Ashraf Alkarmi, an insider, has been named as his successor, with Houston reportedly planning to train him for the role.

Several companies across various sectors have released their financial forecasts and guidance for 2026. These projections detail expected revenues, adjusted EBITDA, and other key performance metrics for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Dropbox anticipates flat revenue and a 39% operating margin by 2026, driven by the acceleration of its Dash rollout.

Emily Moreno, the ex-wife of GOP congressman Max Miller, has filed a lawsuit alleging that Miller recklessly shared a nude photo of their 2-year-old daughter via a public Dropbox link.

Dropbox has projected 2026 revenue between $2.513 billion and $2.523 billion while increasing its operating margin guidance to 40.0%-40.5%. Meanwhile, Acushnet reported strong Q2 2026 results, surpassing analyst forecasts and raising its guidance.
An analysis evaluates whether Dropbox, Inc. (DBX) is currently a favorable stock for investment.
Dropbox's stock is reacting to the announcement of CEO Drew Houston's departure, as investors assess the implications of the leadership change for the company's future.
Dropbox (DBX) has released the transcript of its earnings call for the first quarter of 2026, detailing its financial performance and outlook.
Despite a general push for return-to-office, several companies like Atlassian and Dropbox are maintaining remote work policies, with some localities like Lincoln County, Kansas, offering incentives for remote workers to relocate.
Dropbox surpassed both revenue and adjusted earnings per share expectations for its fourth quarter.
The ex-wife of Ohio Republican Rep. Max Miller has filed a lawsuit after a sensitive image of their child was publicly shared through a Dropbox account, which Miller had used to release documents to counter domestic abuse allegations.
Dropbox co-CEO Ashraf Alkarmi revealed that he and founder Drew Houston use a specific keyword to resolve disagreements, emphasizing trust and respect between colleagues.
Dropbox shares experienced a jump after the company reported a strong financial quarter and subsequently raised its future guidance. This positive outlook has been well-received by investors.

Several companies, including ATN International, EVERTEC, Montrose Environmental, Phibro Animal, UGI, and TKO, have released their latest quarterly financial results. While some companies reported earnings that beat analyst expectations, others missed revenue or EPS forecasts.
Important details and key announcements from Dropbox's fourth-quarter earnings call are summarized.
Dropbox reported non-GAAP EPS of $0.68, beating estimates by $0.01, and revenue of $6363.2M, surpassing expectations by $5.74B.