Dropbox, Inc. (DBX)
NASDAQ: DBX · Real-Time Price · USD
30.25
+0.46 (1.54%)
At close: Dec 20, 2024, 4:00 PM
30.03
-0.22 (-0.73%)
After-hours: Dec 20, 2024, 4:54 PM EST
Dropbox Revenue
Dropbox had revenue of $638.80M in the quarter ending September 30, 2024, with 0.92% growth. This brings the company's revenue in the last twelve months to $2.54B, up 3.01% year-over-year. In the year 2023, Dropbox had annual revenue of $2.50B with 7.60% growth.
Revenue (ttm)
$2.54B
Revenue Growth
+3.01%
P/S Ratio
3.90
Revenue / Employee
$943,038
Employees
2,693
Market Cap
9.37B
Revenue Chart
Revenue History
Sources: Historical revenue is based on company filings submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The most recent revenue numbers may be taken from company press releases.
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
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DBX News
- 3 days ago - VCs prioritize people in an AI-heavy landscape, according to new Dropbox DocSend report - PRNewsWire
- 10 days ago - Dropbox Completes New Secured Credit Agreement; Announces $1.2B Stock Repurchase Program - Business Wire
- 17 days ago - Dropbox, Inc. (DBX) UBS Global Technology and AI Conference (Transcript) - Seeking Alpha
- 4 weeks ago - Dropbox to Present at the 2024 UBS Global Technology and AI Conference - Business Wire
- 5 weeks ago - Dropbox: This Situation Is A Falling Knife - Seeking Alpha
- 6 weeks ago - Dropbox, Inc. (DBX) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha
- 6 weeks ago - Dropbox Announces Fiscal 2024 Third Quarter Results - Business Wire
- 6 weeks ago - Tech layoffs continue in October 2024 as Dropbox, Tidal, Meta, and other high-profile companies cut jobs ahead of the holidays - Fast Company