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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.
Two business partners revived an iconic family restaurant chain, but they need the help of Marcus Lemonis to restore leadership.
A Los Angeles clothing brand suffers from its owner's inconsistent designs and wasteful spending, despite the help of his brother and sister.
A Milwaukee-based chain of soup restaurants needs professional help after its co-owner's sudden passing.
A charity-centric watch business suffers from a rushed process, unfocused branding and emotional baggage.
A Chicago catering company needs help after suffering a steep drop in sales and an owner who vents his frustration on the employees.
Marcus helps the owner of a cleaning product line who puts her own business at risk with aristocratic marketing, high prices and an unwillingness to face reality.
Marcus brings in another company to help a Los Angeles furniture company struggling with old inventory and quality control.
A father and son with a broken relationship lead their tea shop into dangerous territory; Marcus attempts to have them separate their business and personal lives.
A kitchen supply store in Manhatten faces extinction following the owner's divorce; Marcus tries to get them working together again.
Marcus teams up with George Lopez and the owner of a Mexican-American tortilla business to develop products and compete with big competitors.
Marcus helps a Manhattan-based fashion designer who is failing because she lets her family and co-workers overpower her.
A family-run swimwear company struggles to connect with consumers due to poor leadership, outdated designs and misguided processes.
A Chicago snowboard shop goes downhill after its owners try to expand too quickly and stop communicating with one another.
Marcus helps a family-owned haircare company that is at a breaking point because of the father's costly side projects.
Marcus helps a sound-proofing company, started by two best friends, which has so little cash they must rely on unpaid volunteers.
Marcus helps a California entrepreneur who went all-in on a coffee business with no prior experience and got in over his head.
Marcus helps a gelato popsicle company whose owner jumped the gun by starting a franchise business and now suffers from a waning work ethic.
A family-owned chocolate shop was started by three siblings in support of their chocolatier father; despite circumstances becoming desperate, the family is resistant to change.
Marcus Lemonis shares his top 10 most important rules for success while sharing key moments of past episodes.
Marcus Lemonis travels throughout California, where a new law will soon allow any adult to buy cannabis legally, and profiles several pot entrepreneurs, from small-scale startups to multi-million-dollar ventures.
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