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lemonis: okay.ou're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to door," go to a salon, meet somebody for the first time, shake their hand. michael: correct. lemonis: and what region do you do business in? michael: south carolina. that's where the bulk comes in. lemonis: if michael's going door to door, and that's how he's generating his revenue, it's kind of obvious to me why they haven't broken outside of the carolinas. door-to-door selling is wildly inefficient. taylore, what do you do here? taylore: a little bit of everything. lemonis: well, what is your actual job title? ramona: well, right now, taylore is a little in limbo. lemonis: what does that mean? ramona: deciding whether she's gonna work here or not. taylore: i was frustrated with not being able to actually implement things. like, we need to update all the computers. michael: well, we've never invested in next-age technology. lemonis: is a computer the next age, or is it to
lemonis: okay.ou're not in any retail? ramona: right. michael: we service salons door to door. lemonis: and when you say "door to door," go to a salon, meet somebody for the first time, shake their hand. michael: correct. lemonis: and what region do you do business in? michael: south carolina. that's where the bulk comes in. lemonis: if michael's going door to door, and that's how he's generating his revenue, it's kind of obvious to me why they haven't broken outside of the carolinas....
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lemonis: wow.ne that taught everybody everything -- i would like you to be the one to turn the sign. -george: okay. -lemonis: okay, are you ready? george: i'm ready. ♪ [ bells jingle ] -zoe: hello. welcome. -lemonis: go around. you can sample anything you want. welcome. this is zoe. zoe: hi. very nice to meet you. pantelis: we have a hazelnut for you. it's hazelnut with roasted hazelnuts on top. you like that? good, good. lemonis: there are tons of people coming through the doors, and for me, this is the start of something really big and new. petros did an amazing job with the new flavors. zoe did an amazing job getting the store set up. and pantelis put in a great process. how were the pretzels? were the pretzels good? -woman: amazing! -man: potato chips were better. lemonis: potato chips were better? and the pretzels were? -woman: oh, awesome. -lemonis: pretzels were good. -zoe: awesome. pantelis: we'd like to take a quick second to say thank you to you, big guy. -pantelis: thank you. pantelis: m
lemonis: wow.ne that taught everybody everything -- i would like you to be the one to turn the sign. -george: okay. -lemonis: okay, are you ready? george: i'm ready. ♪ [ bells jingle ] -zoe: hello. welcome. -lemonis: go around. you can sample anything you want. welcome. this is zoe. zoe: hi. very nice to meet you. pantelis: we have a hazelnut for you. it's hazelnut with roasted hazelnuts on top. you like that? good, good. lemonis: there are tons of people coming through the doors, and for me,...
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lemonis: okay. mike: want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus.t you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibilities? paul: operations for me. i have restaurant background. lemonis: what are the numbers here? paul: we're doing $4 million. -i can go back and -- -mike: no, we weren't that high. -paul: don't think so? -mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mike says he's wrong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when w
lemonis: okay. mike: want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus.t you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibilities? paul: operations for me. i have restaurant background. lemonis: what are the numbers here? paul: we're doing $4 million. -i can go back and -- -mike: no, we weren't that high. -paul: don't think so? -mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah....
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marcus lemonis >> quite frankly, i asked the governor if i could sit down at the table.. i said i wasn't kidding. this government needs help i think the governor of puerto rico, scientist by trade, needs help as well >> i wouldn't think you were kidding either >> thank you for joining us, marcus >> thanks, michelle. >> now, is it possible, a high school basketball player he could be paid $100,000 to attend a school and head coach of that school wouldn't know good question there. >>> plus panthers quarterback cam newton under fire for saying this to a female reporter. >> that's funny to hear a female talk about routes. it's funny >> what? >> expensive comment he just made we're talking sports and ntvey enpor nch" returns. building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. not rebalancing your portfolio. focused on what you love, not how your money will last t
marcus lemonis >> quite frankly, i asked the governor if i could sit down at the table.. i said i wasn't kidding. this government needs help i think the governor of puerto rico, scientist by trade, needs help as well >> i wouldn't think you were kidding either >> thank you for joining us, marcus >> thanks, michelle. >> now, is it possible, a high school basketball player he could be paid $100,000 to attend a school and head coach of that school wouldn't know good...
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we'll talk taxes, the budget and cybersecurity with chris coons he joins us next and later, marcus lemonisl join us live from puerto rico where he spoke with the island's governor about the recovery and bond crisis. t-mobile never stops. we've doubled our lte coverage. we're already the fastest 4g lte network, and we just keep getting faster. and now america's best unlimited gets even more powerful when you pair it with the new iphone everyone is excited about. introducing the amazing iphone 8. it's the best iphone yet, now on america's best unlimited network. for a limited time, save up to three hundred dollars on iphone 8. and now, join t-mobile's iphone upgrade program for free. ♪ >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning u.s. equity futures at this hour are modestly in the green. the s&p is indicated up 1.5. the dow jones indicated up 10. the nasdaq -- >> 666 >> i just mentioned -- >> you said damian >> one of our viewers said did you have to? no, a different damian, not you. ♪ >> it's a fictional character. if you'
we'll talk taxes, the budget and cybersecurity with chris coons he joins us next and later, marcus lemonisl join us live from puerto rico where he spoke with the island's governor about the recovery and bond crisis. t-mobile never stops. we've doubled our lte coverage. we're already the fastest 4g lte network, and we just keep getting faster. and now america's best unlimited gets even more powerful when you pair it with the new iphone everyone is excited about. introducing the amazing iphone 8....
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>> we thank you both, marcus lem lemonis and the governor that does it for "closing bell." now "fast money" begins with melissa lee. >> thanks so much, kelly >>> tonight on "fast," what's wrong with apple nearing correction territory, down 7% since a high in september. but a top technician says fear not. >>> plus how safe is our cyber world women rob joyce, white house cybersecurity coordinator, will join us from cambridge with an exclusive interview >>> there's a dot-com boom brewing. we'll tell you why it could be a good sign for this market this time around. >>> we start with the rally that just won't quit. stocks hit record highs again today. the economically sensitive groups leading the charge, materials, industrials, airlines, autos, all breaking out in the last month. are they signaling an economic boom could be just around the corner guy? >> clearly the hope of an economic boom could be around the corner the market is forward looking in that capacity. you look at gdp, and then inventory is up significantly. it's a good thing if people buy the inventories. it's a bad
>> we thank you both, marcus lem lemonis and the governor that does it for "closing bell." now "fast money" begins with melissa lee. >> thanks so much, kelly >>> tonight on "fast," what's wrong with apple nearing correction territory, down 7% since a high in september. but a top technician says fear not. >>> plus how safe is our cyber world women rob joyce, white house cybersecurity coordinator, will join us from cambridge with an...
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very much for that joining us live from paris let's go to the hamid now she's live for us and so lemony and so how is what is being said and paris especially about the kurdish issue. where you are. well prime minister but he didn't say anything new he said more or less the same thing from baghdad ever since that referendum took place now and he is talking about security cooperation for example two sides to it there is security cooperation that is ongoing and that is the war against something that the coalition had made sure it would continue since before the referendum took place there's also the other issue of the so-called disputed territories and that's really where the crux of the problem is between baghdad and there bill the referendum went ahead in those areas that the facts are under control of the kurdish forces and now prime minister body at the request of parliament has been saying that they will store the federal authority in that area try to cooperate with the peshmerga on that and that will be extremely difficult we've been going around those disputed territory for quite a
very much for that joining us live from paris let's go to the hamid now she's live for us and so lemony and so how is what is being said and paris especially about the kurdish issue. where you are. well prime minister but he didn't say anything new he said more or less the same thing from baghdad ever since that referendum took place now and he is talking about security cooperation for example two sides to it there is security cooperation that is ongoing and that is the war against something...
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germany including several breakout newcomers and here are some of the highlights in paris late last lemony is one of the rising stars of the french literature scene her second book lullaby earned her the twenty sixteenth. france's top literature prize in the first sentence of the book a child dies violently the rest of the story deals with the touchy subject of class in french society. if you think about it the mixing of class is a kind of combat it was interesting to me to combine these two styles. i think france is very very divided but the more disturbing thing is that these two france has never meet. two hundred louis was raped and nearly murdered on christmas eve two thousand and twelve and event that is the centerpiece of his second book a history of violence the twenty four year old dives headlong into issues of racism poverty and homophobia in france that. i'm trying to express the multiplicity of this violence says the politicians won't do it literature or other people will have to do it. guy he was born in burundi and fled to france as a teenager after civil war broke out. his fi
germany including several breakout newcomers and here are some of the highlights in paris late last lemony is one of the rising stars of the french literature scene her second book lullaby earned her the twenty sixteenth. france's top literature prize in the first sentence of the book a child dies violently the rest of the story deals with the touchy subject of class in french society. if you think about it the mixing of class is a kind of combat it was interesting to me to combine these two...