Shares in the San Francisco-based technology firm are to begin trading with a ring of the bell opening the market on Friday, with a goal of raising some $750 million.
Adobe tops estimates on Creative Cloud subscriptions
Strong expected demand shows not all tech companies have been hit by the events of this week, when big players, especially in social media, have seen their shares dive following reports that a data analysis firm hired by Donald Trump's presidential campaign misused personal information of some 50 million Facebook users.
Dropbox also plans a $100 million stock sale to the venture capital arm of Salesforce, according to an earlier filing.
Microsoft to offer governments local version of Azure cloud service
Dropbox is one of a number of tech firms centered around the internet "cloud," allowing users to store data for remote access by any internet-linked devices.
Storing digital data from music and films to documents, presentations, and images have become big business with the lifestyle shift to accessing content and services online.
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