Dropbox's Chief Accounting Officer Had 5,854 Shares Withheld. Here's What Investors Should Know
Schubach's disposition reduced her direct equity holdings by 5%, though she maintains about 118,000 shares, including RSUs vesting through 2030.
Sarah Elizabeth Schubach, the chief accounting officer at Dropbox, Inc. (NASDAQ:DBX), sold 5,854 shares of the company's Class A Common Stock on August 17, as disclosed in an SEC Form 4 filing. The cost of this transaction, calculated using the weighted average sale price of $34.42 per share, came to a total of $201,589.24. However, had the shares been sold at the market price at the close of trading on August 17, which stood at $33.38 per share, the post-transaction value would have been $195,399.92.
Dropbox is a prominent cloud content management platform with a substantial market capitalization of $8.6 billion. The company's revenue on a trailing twelve-month (TTM) basis is reported at $2.5 billion, highlighting its robust profitability. This is underscored by a TTM net income of $442.8 million.
The tech company operates a global workforce of 2,113 employees across segments in the United States and internationally. What sets Dropbox apart in the competitive market landscape is its comprehensive suite of integrated products. These offerings include signing, fax, and AI-powered document management capabilities, all of which are designed to bolster customer retention and foster cross-selling opportunities among its enterprise clients.
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