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To own Dropbox today, you have to believe that its strong cash generation, aggressive buybacks and new leadership can matter more than slowing top-line momentum. The recent Zacks “Bear of the Day” call, centered on flat 2026 revenue expectations, goes straight at the core risk: that Dropbox is settling into a low-growth profile just as competition in cloud storage and collaboration stays intense. In the near term, catalysts still lean toward margin expansion, disciplined capital returns and any early signs that the new Co-CEO and product leadership can re-accelerate demand. But the market’s sharp focus on growth after this report could make revenue trends and churn metrics more important than before, while the company’s high debt load and negative equity remain key pressure points if cash flows soften.
However, rising leverage and negative equity are another issue investors should have on their radar. Dropbox's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Dropbox - why the stock might be worth 11% less than the current price!
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