There’s a New Reality Series About Fixing up Troubled Companies
Tonight CNBC premieres a new reality show about a tycoon who fixes other people’s companies. It’s called The Profit and features Marcus Lemonis the CEO of conglomerate Camping World.
Marcus Lemonis Rescues Small Businesses in “The Profit
What compelled you to be on this show?
I’ve spent my life buying small businesses, and it really made sense to find more deals or teach people how easy or hard it is, in some cases. There are a lot of shows out there, so we wanted to create a different platform for entrepreneurs who are just getting started or small business owners who need a little push. (Read the article)
He sounds like someone straight out of the Playbook.
To learn more about “The Profit” and meet the man who calls the shots, go visit: cnbc.com/the-profit.
Yes Sir!
I’ll be watching. Nothing like watching a true artist go to work. Deal guys are true Artist. The purest of entrepreneurs. I love guys that roam the planet going from industry to industry. Having seen the trailer for the show, Lemonis looks like my kind of guy.
You can watch it here if it’s not on in your time zone for a few more hours. http://www.cnbc.com/live-tv/show/The%20Profit/39257155670/1/Car%20Cash
If anyone thinks that shows such as this one and the two dozen others in the genre cherry pick the worst examples, they are deceiving themselves. The vast majority of small businesses are a mess when looked at objectively but they do one thing right which compensates for the ninety-nine things that they do wrong. If you can buy the business and change the ratio to ten things being done right versus only ninety being done wrong, you can get rich.
Not to bad for a reality show.
I enjoyed the insight into the used car business….
The Apprentice, Shark Tank, and now this. Love these reality business shows.