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When Marcus Lemonis isn't running his multi-billion dollar company, Camping World, he goes on the hunt for struggling businesses that are desperate for cash and ripe for a deal. In the past 10 years, he's successfully turned around over 100 companies. Now he's bringing those skills to CNBC and doing something no one has ever done on TV before ... he's putting over $2 million of his own money on the line.In each episode of The Profit, Lemonis makes an offer that's impossible to refuse; his cash for a piece of the business and a percentage of the profits. And once inside these companies, he'll do almost anything to save the business and make himself a profit; even if it means firing the president, promoting the secretary or doing the work himself.
Mike and Scott Ciprari started SJC Drums in their grandma's basement and quickly transformed it into a million-dollar company. But sibling rivalry and clashing egos forced Scott out of the company, leaving Mike in charge and SJC in free fall. Can Marcus Lemonis resolve this family feud and turn a money-burner into a money-earner
Entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis has invested more than $20 million of his own money in small businesses featured on The Profit. But when each episode ends, his work is just beginning. In this special episode, Lemonis returns to four of those companies and reveals which partnerships have flourished and which have floundered.
Desperate to keep his cupcake shop going, Tonnie Rozier has burned through his wife's retirement fund. Can Marcus turn the situation around, or will Tonnie lose his business and marriage?
A Staten Island burger joint is bleeding money - but its four quarreling owners are more focused on pointing fingers than boosting sales. Can Marcus Lemonis tame these big personalities and put the business back on track?
A Florida health food delivery service has developed a sick corporate culture. Can Marcus Lemonis rein in FuelFood's hot-tempered CEO and fix the business before it goes up in flames?
A father's resistance to change is ruining his family furniture business--and wrecking his relationship with his son. Can Marcus Lemonis bridge the divide and bring them back from the brink?
Entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis attempts to rescue Precise Graphix; despite making millions in revenue, the owners, brothers Keith and Dean Lyden, have been losing money at a frightful rate.
Marcus attempts to rescue a cosmetics company that appears to be suffering from an identity crisis, with the owner constantly changing the business model.
Marcus Lemonis checks in on a clothing company that has fallen back on old, bad habits; a car buying business run by two brothers and a candy maker.
Marcus tries to help a small chain of natural pet food stores in Chicago that is growing too quickly for its own good.
A chain of blues-themed denim stores' overly aggressive expansion leaves the business on the verge of unraveling.
Marcus tries to help two best friends from England with their luxury gazebo company in California.
Marcus tries to help the owner of a Chicago lobster shack that is swimming in debt and endangering the business with his irresponsible spending.
Marcus returns to the Staten Island burger joint to find his systems abandoned and the partners at each others' throats.
A Los Angeles candle start-up is having trouble breaking into the market with their niche designs and archaic process. If Marcus can't help create a product with mass appeal, this business is destined to burn out.
A Denver-based business specializing in high-quality skateboards struggles with employee turnover. If Marcus can't get the owner to focus on his people and also expand his product line, his shot at a deal will skate away.
Dark times have befallen Vision Quest Lighting, whose panicked owner lost his way following a slump in sales. Can Marcus turn this New York manufacturer into the shining beacon it once was or will it be lights out for this struggling company?
A trendy Brooklyn-based shoe company is walking on thin ice after its founder made a series of rash decisions. If Marcus can't focus the team and bring the right products to market, this business will go out of style.
A gourmet marshmallow company in Indiana finds itself in a sticky situation. A soured business arrangement with one owner's father has had devastating effects on their process. Can Marcus make a sweet deal or will 240Sweet come to a bitter end?
A florist aims to beat the competition with a unique business model, but a lack of funding and a stubborn founder threaten to slow growth.
Marcus returns to the New Jersey ice cream maker to help with expansion, but a dispute over equity could derail the company.
Marcus Lemonis has spent over $35 million investing in dozens of businesses on The Profit. But the real work begins after the deal is made. Marcus returns to four companies - Amazing Grapes, Shuler's BBQ, Grafton Furniture, and SJC Drums - to reveal how they have fared over time.
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