Dropbox takes $400 million charge on real estate as it goes virtual
Drew Houston, Dropbox Co-Founder and CEO, speaking at CNBC’s @Work conference in San Francisco on November 4, 2019.
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Dropbox on Thursday reported a $398.2 million one-time charge in the fourth quarter to reflect the company’s shift to remote work.
As the coronavirus emerged in the U.S.