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What's obvious is that you don't know the profit Netjets truly earns, because it's moved through other subsidiaries. FlightSafety, Philips 66, IBM, American Express and more, are all holdings of Berkshire Hathaway. When we "pay" for a pilot recurrent, for example, that money comes off NJA's bottom line and onto FSI's.
All of this makes it very, very easy to manipulate how "profitable" NJA is.
Dumb. Those things you mention are called operating costs. They will be paid regardless of if they are a BH subsidiary or not. Of course those costs are paid with company gross income. Do you expect FS to train 3000 pilots twice a year for free just because we are under the same umbrella?
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