Dropbox writes down real estate value in transition to remote working

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By McHugh in News
Updated 3 years ago

Dropbox on Thursday posted a bigger fourth-quarter loss, hit by about $400 million of impairment charges on its real estate assets as the file hosting service transitions to a 'virtual first' working model and prepares to sublease parts of its offices.

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