Warren Buffett's investment flagship, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A.US) (BRK.B.US) , announced its 3Q25 results. Quarterly net earnings rose 17% YoY to US$30.796 billion, with quarterly net earnings per average equivalent Class A Share at US$21,143 and quarterly net earnings per average equivalent Class B Share at US$14.28.Quarterly operating earnings increased by 34% YoY to US$13.485 billion, benefiting from higher underwriting profit boosted by reduced insurance claims. Related NewsISM Manufacturing PMI for Oct in United States is 48.7, lower than the previous value of 49.1. The forecast was 49.5.However, quarterly profit of its auto insurance branch, Geico, declined by 13% YoY, affected by a slight increase in insurance claims and a 40% rise in underwriting costs. The Company said that this was due to increased policy acquisition-related expenses. Operating earnings at its railroad business rose 5% YoY, while operating earnings in its utilities business fell 9% YoY to US$1.489 billion.The Company offloaded US$6.1 billion of shares during the quarter, and its cash level increased to a record new high of US$381.7 billion as of 3Q25.(Real-time Streaming US Stocks Quote; Except All OTC quotes are at least 15 minutes delayed.)Related NewsBOCOMI Lifts Nvidia (NVDA.US) TP to US$240, Keeps Rating at Buy