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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are expected to earn approximately $100 million in underwriting fees from the SpaceX IPO

2026-06-14 12:11:30

According to a regulatory document and informed sources, the total underwriting fee for SpaceX's initial public offering is approximately $500 million, accounting for about 0.7% of its $75 billion fundraising amount.

Lead underwriters Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will take the largest share, collectively receiving 40% of the fees, or about $100 million each. Bank of America, Citigroup, and JPMorgan are expected to receive about $75 million each, while several other banks are expected to receive about $10 million or less each.

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