gunfyter
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How do you like your crow?
I thought the Net jet parent company is in business to make a profit? Rumor has it, old Warren is gettin' tired of handing out 20s to his read-headed step-child.
In 2006, pre-tax earnings of the flight services businesses totaled $103 million in the third quarter and $234 million for the first nine months compared to $42 million and $100 million for the comparable 2005 periods. The major portion of these increases related to the NetJets fractional ownership business http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/qtrly/3rdqtr06.pdf
Berkshire said its non-insurance businesses are also doing well, and the company singled out the performance of its fractional private jet ownership business, NetJets. Berkshire's flight services businesses, which includes NetJets and the FlightSafety training division, reported pretax earnings of $103 million, up from $42 million last year.
Looks like your right though. NetJets parent company is in the business of making a profit.
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