Marcus Lemonis
Marcus Lemonis Gets Snookered by 240Sweet
240Sweet is a maker of marshmallows launched in 2008 just outside of Indiannapolis, Indiana. The owners are Alexa Lemley and Samantha Aulick, a married couple.
Frankly speaking, I don’t know where to begin with this episode. This could well be the most unpleasant episode of the past three years. If not, it certainly ties with Maarse Florists, LA Dog Works, Skullduggery, and WorldTrailers for the worst of the worst.
Marcus Lemonis announces new CNBC show ‘The Partner’
Marcus Lemonis is looking for someone he can train and groom as his new business partner. Could that be you?
Inkkas Worldwear is a Brooklyn-based shoe company launched in 2012 by three partners, Dan Ben-Nun, his older brother Dave, and childhood friend David Molino. The company appears to cater to environmentally concerned hipsters.
We use global textiles and global inspiration.- Dan the CEO of Inkkas
Marcus Invests In Vision Quest and Develops a Growth Strategy for it.
Vision Quest is a Long Island-based designer and manufacturer of lighting products and systems for national accounts. The founder and creative genius behind the company is Larry Lieberman who launched the business in 1996. His background in theatrical lighting gives him an edge over competitors. Over the past few years the company has seen a decline in sales and a downsizing of its staff in an attempt to minimize losses.
Here’s Why Marcus Lemonis is One of Today’s Most Inspirational Entrepreneurs
Recently a cable-TV station launched a new reality series which follows a group of first-time entrepreneurs as they launch their startups. Naturally, it caught my attention. However, I only managed to endure about fifteen minutes as it quickly became evident that all of the entrepreneurial wannabes were recent grads building apps.
This experience set me to thinking about the current state of entrepreneurship in the USA. That’s when I realized what a breath of fresh air Marcus Lemonis truly is these days. Let’s take a look at two types of businesses to understand why he should be a role model for more entrepreneurs.
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