SpaceX IPO expected to generate $500M in bank fees, with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley each earning about $100M on the $75B raise.
SpaceX's IPO will generate about $500 million in total fees, or roughly 0.7% of the $75 billion raise. Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are expected to earn about $100 million each, taking the largest share. Bank of America, Citigroup, and others are also involved.
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