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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 millions of dollars of his own money on the line. In each episode, 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.

8 Seasons
115 Episodes
Canceled
Reality
Cast & Characters
episode image Mr. Cory's Cookies
8.5/10 (15 votes)

#1 Mr. Cory's Cookies

S5:E5

Marcus helps a cookie company owned by a 13-year-old entrepreneur and his mother that faces serious growing pains; Cory's mother struggles to trust anyone and resists change, leading to missed opportunities.

episode image FuelFood
7.7/10 (21 votes)

#2 FuelFood

S3:E5

Marcus tries to rein in a hot-tempered CEO of a Florida health food delivery service that has developed a sick corporate culture.

episode image Tea2Go
7.7/10 (12 votes)

#3 Tea2Go

S4:E8

A father and son with a broken relationship are leading their tea shop franchise into dangerous territory. If Marcus can't get them to separate their business and personal lives, tea time will be over... for good.

episode image Handi Products
7.6/10 (9 votes)

#4 Handi Products

S6:E11

episode image Tankfarm & Co.
7.5/10 (11 votes)

#5 Tankfarm & Co.

S5:E11

A men's apparel business on the California coast is about to unravel completely for co-owners and brothers Mike and John, who found early success selling to big stores, but profitability never followed when they opened up two locations of their own.

episode image Kota Longboards
7.2/10 (10 votes)

#6 Kota Longboards

S3:E16

A skateboard company in Denver is plagued by a high employee-turnover rate and a limited product line.

episode image Car Cash
0.0/10

#7 Car Cash

S1:E1

Marcus helps two feuding brothers who buy used cars for cash.

episode image Maarse Florist
0.0/10

#8 Maarse Florist

S1:E2

Maarse Florists was once thriving but lost its way after the founder's death.

episode image Planet Popcorn
0.0/10

#9 Planet Popcorn

S1:E3

Despite generating millions in sales, Planet Popcorn still can’t show a profit.

episode image Eco-Me
0.0/10

#10 Eco-Me

S1:E4

Eco-Me's worthy products are undermined by bad business practices and debt.

episode image LA Dogworks
0.0/10

#11 LA Dogworks

S1:E5

LA Dogworks is a state-of-the-art dog care facility with a volatile leadership.

episode image Mr. Green Tea
0.0/10

#12 Mr. Green Tea

S1:E6

Marcus Lemonis attempts to help Mr. Green Tea, a family-run ice cream company.

episode image Athans Motors
0.0/10

#13 Athans Motors

S2:E1

Pete Athans sank his life savings into building a high-end used car dealership.

episode image A. Stein Meat Products
0.0/10

#14 A. Stein Meat Products

S2:E2

Marcus visits A. Stein Meat Products, a second-generation business in Brooklyn.

episode image Michael Sena's Pro-Fit
0.0/10

#15 Michael Sena's Pro-Fit

S2:E3

Michael and Tina Sena help clients shed weight but can't make a healthy profit.

episode image WorldWide Trailer Sales, Inc.
0.0/10

#16 WorldWide Trailer Sales, Inc.

S2:E4

A trailer business in Tampa, Fla. specializing in food concessions is being driven into the ground by two owners in a toxic partnership.

episode image Skullduggery
0.0/10

#17 Skullduggery

S2:E5

Two brothers can't turn a profit on their toy, craft kit and fossil replica manufacturer company.

episode image Sweet Pete's
0.0/10

#18 Sweet Pete's

S2:E6

Candy maker Sweet Pete's has excellent products, but the business is failing.

episode image Amazing Grapes
0.0/10

#19 Amazing Grapes

S2:E7

Despite the owners' passion for wine, Amazing Grapes has never been profitable.

episode image Key Lime
0.0/10

#20 Key Lime

S2:E8

Key West Key Lime Pie Company wins awards and makes millions--but no profit.

episode image Courage.b
0.0/10

#21 Courage.b

S2:E9

A family-run clothing retailer is given some help.

episode image Artistic Stitch
0.0/10

#22 Artistic Stitch

S2:E10

A company in Queens is on the verge of shutting their doors forever.

episode image Swanson's Fish Market
0.0/10

#23 Swanson's Fish Market

S2:E11

A second-generation business that had burnt to the ground a few years ago.

episode image Unique Salon & Spa
0.0/10

#24 Unique Salon & Spa

S2:E12

episode image West End Coffee Company
0.0/10

#25 West End Coffee Company

S2:E13

Marcus tries to help resolve bitterness between the co-owners of a Greenville, S.C. coffee company.

episode image Coopersburg Sports
0.0/10

#26 Coopersburg Sports

S2:E14

episode image Schuler's Bar-B-Que
0.0/10

#27 Schuler's Bar-B-Que

S2:E15

Business is good at a South Carolina barbecue restaurant, but there is issues keeping up with the demands of hungry customers who are lined up outside.

episode image ASL Sign Sales & Service
0.0/10

#28 ASL Sign Sales & Service

S2:E16

episode image My Big Fat Greek Gyro
0.0/10

#29 My Big Fat Greek Gyro

S2:E17

episode image A Progress Report
0.0/10

#30 A Progress Report

S2:E18

episode image SJC Drums
0.0/10

#31 SJC Drums

S3:E1

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episode image After the Deal
0.0/10

#32 After the Deal

S3:E2

Marcus returns to Coopersburg Sports, Key Lime Pie Co., Artistic Stitch and Unique Salon & Spa to reveal which partnerships have flourished.

episode image Tonnie's Minis
0.0/10

#33 Tonnie's Minis

S3:E3

Marcus helps the owner of a New York cupcake shop before he loses his business and his marriage.

episode image Standard Burger
0.0/10

#34 Standard Burger

S3:E4

Marcus works with four quarreling owners of a Staten Island burger joint that is bleeding money and pointing fingers.

episode image Grafton Furniture
0.0/10

#35 Grafton Furniture

S3:E6

A father's resistance to change is ruining his family furniture business in Miami and wrecking his relationship with his son.

episode image Precise Graphix
0.0/10

#36 Precise Graphix

S3:E7

episode image The Lano Company
0.0/10

#37 The Lano Company

S3:E8

episode image A Progress Report
0.0/10

#38 A Progress Report

S3:E9

episode image Bentley's Corner Barkery
0.0/10

#39 Bentley's Corner Barkery

S3:E10

episode image Blues Jean Bar
0.0/10

#40 Blues Jean Bar

S3:E11

Cast & Chracters

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The highest rated episode of The Profit is "Mr. Cory's Cookies" (S5E5) with a rating of 8.50.

This episode received 15 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Kota Longboards" (S3E16) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 10 votes.

The highest rated episode is "FuelFood" (S3E5) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 21 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Kota Longboards" (S3E16) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 10 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Tea2Go" (S4E8) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 12 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Tea2Go" (S4E8) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 12 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Mr. Cory's Cookies" (S5E5) with a rating of 8.50.

This episode received 15 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Tankfarm & Co." (S5E11) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 11 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Handi Products" (S6E11) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 9 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Handi Products" (S6E11) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 9 votes.

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