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Box now has 32M users and 44K paying companies, both up over 25% since March

Box chief executive Aaron Levie.

Cloud file-sharing company Box today released new numbers about its usage in an updated S-1 filing ahead of its delayed initial public offering.

The company says it now has more than 32 million registered users, up from more than 25 million in March, when it filed its S-1 originally. Box’s consumer-centric counterpart, Dropbox, hit 100 million registered users way back in 2012.

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The number of paying organizations is up, too. Box now has more than 44,000 of those, up from more than 34,000 in March.

As of October 31, Box had 1,131 employees — up from 972 on January 31 of this year.

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