A parade of tech startups — many in enterprise — are marching towards the public markets. Business Insider spoke to bankers who say there's a good reason.
Aaron Levie, the chief executive of Box, the fast growing online file sharing company that aims to go public next year, said he’s in no race to beat competitor Dropbox to an initial public offering.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. An insider who was appointed CFO last spring is out and a ...