Dropbox Takes $400 Million Impairment Charge on Real Estate After Switching to Remote Work

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By Ulises in Business
Updated 3 years ago

Dropbox swung from being profitable to losing money in the fourth quarter as it transitioned to a remote configuration, following technology companies such as Atlassian and Twitter. The impairment charge resulting from the changes was excluded from non-GAAP results, which showed an annualized increase in profit. Dropbox on Thursday reported...

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