REPORT: Dropbox Revenue Will Be At Least $200 Million This Year, But Sales Growth Is Slowing
We knew that it has over 200 million users and 4 million businesses signed up, but the missing piece was its revenue.
The Wall Street Journal cites three people familiar with the company's financials to report that Dropbox's pace of sales has slowed in recent years due to cloud storage competition from the likes of Amazon and Google.
The company made $116 million in sales last year, which more than doubles its 2011 revenue of $46 million.
The year before, Dropbox nearly quadrupled sales from $12 million and it expects sales of more than $200 million this year, according to one of those people, but it isn't clear how much more.
Disclosure: Jeff Bezos is an investor in Business Insider through his personal investment company Bezos Expeditions.
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