Dropbox priced its initial public offering at $21 per share, according to the Wall Street Journal, above the target range it gave earlier this week. That would give the firm a valuation of $9.2 billion when including options and restricted stock units, below the $10 billion it fetched on private markets in 2014. The share price drop since 2014 is steeper than the overall valuation drop because of...
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