Apple Paying $23.9 Million in Fees for Bond Sale Led by Goldman

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Apple Inc. paid $23.9 million in fees to underwriters led by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Deutsche Bank AG for the iPhone maker’s $12 billion bond offering this week, a year after the banks led its record-setting offering.

Goldman Sachs, which underwrote 64 percent of the sale according to a regulatory filing, would get $15.3 million if commissions are divided in proportion to firms’ involvement.