Dropbox made its public debut today, with the stock soaring nearly 40 % on its first day of trading — meaning the company will now be beholden to the same shareholders that sent the company's v
Not exact matches
Another
Dropbox product that's finally
making its
public debut is Paper, which has been in beta for almost two years.
On Monday, Smartsheet filed to
public, just days after fellow enterprise software startup Pivotal
made the same move and after
Dropbox debuted on the
public markets with a bang.
It's a big day for
Dropbox — the first marquee Web 2.0 name to go
public this year and one of the biggest since Snap last year — which
made its
public debut today, with the stock soaring nearly 43 % to around $ 30 in its first moments of trading.