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    Here’s how Dropbox stock is reacting after CEO Drew Houston announces departure

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    Apple’s Tim Cook isn’t the only well-known tech CEO stepping away from the chief executive role this year. Now, Dropbox, Inc. (Nasdaq: DBX) founder and CEO Drew Houston has announced he, too, is departing the company he is synonymous with. Here’s what you need to know about Houston’s departure and how investors are reacting to the news.

    What happened?

    Today, Dropbox founder and CEO Drew Houston announced he will be retiring from the chief executive role at the company. Houston has been with the cloud storage provider in the role since he founded Dropbox in 2007.

    It’s hard to understate how revolutionary a cloud storage solution like Dropbox was 19 years ago, when Houston brought online cloud storage to the masses. Before Dropbox, the standard way most users transferred files between their devices was by using external hard drives, USB sticks, or emailing files to themselves.

    Dropbox proved there was an easier way to transfer files: using the burgeoning cloud. The technology was also simple and reliable to use: simply add a file to your Dropbox, and it was available nearly instantly on all your devices. That ease quickly made Dropbox a Silicon Valley darling and a platform that quickly became popular with ordinary, everyday internet users.

    Of course, since then, online storage and file sharing have become integrated into nearly every major internet platform, with Dropbox now facing stiff competition from the likes of Google Drive, Apple iCloud, and Microsoft OneDrive.

    Still, the progenitor of the online storage and file-sharing space has a large user base even today. The company says that Dropbox currently has 700 million global registered users, of which more than 18 million are paid users. For its most recent quarter ending March 31, Dropbox reported $629.5 million in total revenue.

    Why is Dropbox’s founder leaving?

    It should be noted that Houston is not departing his CEO role yet. Though the Dropbox founder announced his departure from his chief executive role today, it will not occur until sometime later. Houston did not give a date when the departure would actually happen. And once it does, Houston will still stay on at Dropbox as Executive Chairman.

    What has happened today is that Houston is no longer Dropbox’s sole CEO. Now Houston’s title is co-CEO, and he shares that role with the company’s other newly appointed co-CEO, Ashraf Alkarmi. Alkarmi’s previous role at the company was product chief, and he has been with the company since 2024.

    After a transition period in which the two co-CEOs lead the company together, Houston will step down from his role to become executive chairman, leaving Alkarmi as the company’s sole CEO.

    In an email to employees that Dropbox later published on its website, Houston did not say why he was stepping aside, but alluded to his interest in artificial intelligence.

    “My focus right now is making sure Dropbox is in the strongest possible shape,” Houston wrote. “But knowing me, it won’t be long before I’m getting credit card alerts for my Cursor token spend.”

    The Dropbox founder told CNBC that he is interested in the entrepreneurial AI space because “there’s never been a more exciting period to be building things.”

    Dropbox stock drops on Houston’s upcoming departure

    After news of Houston’s departure was announced, shares in Dropbox fell in early morning trading. As of the time of this writing, DBX shares are currently trading down about 2.3% to $26.80. That puts Dropbox stock firmly in the red, year to date. Since 2026 began, Dropbox’s shares have now declined about 2.95%.

    Over the past 12 months, DBX shares have been down about 5.6%. They are also well below their all-time high of over $43 per share in June of 2018, just months after the company initially went public.

    Dropbox, like most software-as-a-service companies, has been facing increased pressure and apprehension from investors in the age of AI, which many expect to eat into the business models of legacy SaaS companies. In its most recent Q1 2026 quarter, Dropbox reported $629.5 million in total revenue, up just 0.8% 

    However, despite Dropbox’s most recent lackluster quarter and stock price, Houston will be departing a company that made history on the stock market. Dropbox was the first company from the Y Combinator startup accelerator to go public, which it did in 2018.

    At the time, Dropbox was valued at around $12 billion. Today, the company is valued at around $6.2 billion.

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