Dropbox faces pressure from activist investor to end co-founder's control, WSJ reports

(Reuters) -Cloud storage provider
Half Moon seeks to remove
The proposal says the structure has prevented shareholders from holding management accountable after it made "significant missteps," according to the report.
The WSJ report said the proposal would require a majority vote for approval, meaning Houston's support would be needed for it to pass.
Houston currently has a roughly 77% voting stake because of his Class B shares, which have 10 times the voting rights of Class A shares, the report said.
The company said in
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