Serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis travels to Brooklyn, New York and visits `A. Stein Meat Products', a second-generation business run by two lifelong friends.
Greg and Jennifer Lyles want to keep their Kentucky BBQ restaurant small and local, but their son, Chandler, has dreams of going national; as the threat of bankruptcy looms, Marcus strives to put this family on the same road to success.
A master bagel maker builds a big following in Chicago, but even as he dreams of expanding beyond the Windy City his business is growing stale; if Marcus can't push him to rise to the occasion, this would-be mogul won't be going anywhere.
The owner of a multimillion-dollar ramp and safety company avoids conflict with his staff members, including his son; Marcus tries to help them overcome their troubled past.
Marcus helps a California company specialising in retail displays that is struggling to stay relevant. The owner on the company seems to only slows progress and limit creativity.
The owner of a women's "athleisure" company finds success building a following online, but her conservative aesthetic is starting to lose popularity; she refuses to take any risks, despite suffering sales; Marcus urges her to think outside the
At a dessert shop in Los Angeles, Marcus must help a sweet and successful entrepreneur reign in her ideas before her many ventures cause chaos to her delectable empire.
Two friends uprooted their lives in England to start a gazebo company in the US, but an inefficient process and poor workplace conditions have brought their relationship to the breaking point.
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 compan
A van conversion company wants to expand, and it’s a business space that Marcus knows well. But with shoddy work and a confusing process, this “dream-making” company might just drive off a cliff.
A small skin care and cosmetics business is suffering from a big identity crisis as its founder creates new products on a whim. Can entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis help this company regain its focus and fulfill its potential?
A Chicago-based lighting company sparks innovation with unique designs and customizable options, but the owner's lack of leadership causes sales to fizzle; if Marcus can't convince her to value her team, it may be lights out for this startup.
Where are they now? Marcus checks in with businesses from Season 1 and 2, such as Athans Motors, WorldWide Trailer Sales, Inc., Mr. Green Tea, Michael Sena's Pro-Fit, and Sweet Pete's.
The owner of an Asian-inspired shaved-cream shop expands his business before perfecting his concept. Now, his company is on the verge of bankruptcy, so Marcus tries to push him to change his concept and let go of the manufacturing process.
In this special episode, Marcus Lemonis opens his books to reveal what happened after the cameras stopped rolling. He explains which deals paid off big time and which cost him millions. And deep-dives into the money spent, relationships formed,
Two former employees from The Casery want to start their own cell phone case brand; Marcus tries to help Charlotte overcome her confidence issues to become a CEO, so she and Skyler can build a new company from the ground up.
A Los Angeles startup is creating buzz with its fashion-forward cell-phone cases; behind its breathtaking sales, the cracks are starting to show; its CEO does whatever he pleases, leaving his partners demoralized and the business unable to grow