Dropbox Could Be A Bargain At An $8 Billion Valuation
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Dropbox Could Be A Bargain At An $8 Billion Valuation
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Re: Dropbox Could Be A Bargain At An $8 Billion Valuation
#2If a company that is making $1B in yearly revenues is raising a paltry sum of $250m through investments I am not sure if they see themselves in good financial situation.
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#6The analysis sounds a bit absurd to me. It does not matter if Dropbox is making $1B or $0.5B, what matters is how much profit are they making and if that method of making profits is scalable. If a company that is making $1B in yearly revenues is raising a paltry sum of $250m through investments I am not sure if they see themselves in good financial situation.
It is also important to note that they are not making $1B yet, but have just hit a run-rate of $1B. Having $250M in cash is a different thing.
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#7This seems like a very convoluted way of coming to the valuation. Revenue != profit. I can easily create business that generates $1bn/month in revenue by selling dollars for 90 cents. Dropbox may be worth $8bn, but surely it makes more sense to assess the valuation based on the growth in profitability?
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#88 billion is a bit of a joke
Now if they owned their own equipment in their own datacenters...
Re: Dropbox Could Be A Bargain At An $8 Billion Valuation
#9The analysis sounds a bit absurd to me. It does not matter if Dropbox is making $1B or $0.5B, what matters is how much profit are they making and if that method of making profits is scalable. If a company that is making $1B in yearly revenues is raising a paltry sum of $250m through investments I am not sure if they see themselves in good financial situation.