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by TheSpiceIsLife
3275 days ago
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I'm having trouble understanding what the benefits are of going public for Dropbox. Increased financial reporting and the fiduciary duty to shareholders. I suspect, as the article implies "there is increasing pressure to go pubic as investors look to cash out. What features or new products could Dropbox develop with a few hundred million at they couldn't without? I think the investors just want to cash out. If there was huge throw potential wouldn't they continue to raise VC money? |
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