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marcus there you are. come with me into the living room and let's look at some photos to me and i'll take my coffee with me. yeah. i think this picture must be from one thousand nine hundred two. goes by so quickly. look at how funny i look. well just woken up there and i took a photo. and look at this one. drawing on this one something was bothering you again prospect. this here is from daycare you had such a cute little voice. i had that lovely girls a voice which was nice for singing. i wanted to keep that voice and was annoyed when my voice broke. there everyone's voice changes. and there i was playing with my wheelbarrow there's a full moon you're almost thirty five and you still have it you still play with that it's enough to meet sometimes but not as much as before. that well of course you were a child now you're an adult and you have other interests. at the counseling center i made some new friends that i didn't have before. now it's nicer to do things with other people and. before i didn't need an
marcus there you are. come with me into the living room and let's look at some photos to me and i'll take my coffee with me. yeah. i think this picture must be from one thousand nine hundred two. goes by so quickly. look at how funny i look. well just woken up there and i took a photo. and look at this one. drawing on this one something was bothering you again prospect. this here is from daycare you had such a cute little voice. i had that lovely girls a voice which was nice for singing. i...
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-oh, marcus. -thank you very much. -i'm late. -thanks, marcus. -thanks.k you. ♪ -good morning. -good morning. -how are you? -good, how are you? -good morning, marcus. -how are you? -thanks. -nice to see you again. -nice to see you. i left yesterday a little concerned. it was puzzling to me. the margins say 25 percent. i know they're not. steve, why are the financials incomplete? you know, i've got a full-time job, so spending the time to do that hasn't been a prime focus. -you know, ultimately, if you're going to be a partner in the deal, i like partners that i know can contribute. my expectation is that you would be more active. and for me, the whole asset of this business is the talented people that design. -i love that. -i want the challenge of building a business in detroit by people's hands from detroit. -mm-hmm. -so my offer is $300,000 for 51 percent. i think needs $100,000 for building out efficiencies in the shop. it needs to have some rhyme or reason to it. -right. -things that allow us to lower cost and increase output. in addition to that, $15
-oh, marcus. -thank you very much. -i'm late. -thanks, marcus. -thanks.k you. ♪ -good morning. -good morning. -how are you? -good, how are you? -good morning, marcus. -how are you? -thanks. -nice to see you again. -nice to see you. i left yesterday a little concerned. it was puzzling to me. the margins say 25 percent. i know they're not. steve, why are the financials incomplete? you know, i've got a full-time job, so spending the time to do that hasn't been a prime focus. -you know,...
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mike: the whole deal with marcus.ot fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike: some of the areas that paul was in, he is not good at. that said... lemonis: why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody else. i said... lemonis: well, you said paul should have done this. what about you? and so as he's telling me things, i'm taking it all with a grain of salt. the two of you, your relationship is no longer? you guys have no relationship anymore? paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul? paul: all the tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one license fee of any kind, not a penn
mike: the whole deal with marcus.ot fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike: some of the areas that paul was in, he is not good at. that said... lemonis: why are you...
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i'm marcus. matt: hey, marcus. matt. stop serving that weird refrigerated bread, and we're gonna serve up something with a twist. so i brought dave to milwaukee pretzel company. katie: right over there, that's our mixing station. after it comes out of the mixer, it goes through our divider/rounder, which cuts it into pieces. then it comes through this machine, here, and turns it into a string, and then we have twisting and shaping. lemonis: you might think homemade bread is cheaper and more profitable, but baking our bread, we're using a ton of labor that we could use somewhere else. by serving these pretzels, we free up our labor, and we're able to add something to the concept that increases the perceived value of the menu, giving us the ability to raise our prices. dave: i like it. lemonis: you're open to that? dave: oh, yeah. lemonis: i also wanted to take dave to maglio's, one of the largest produce suppliers in all of wisconsin. sam: first process that they're doing here is picking out anything that just isn't edibl
i'm marcus. matt: hey, marcus. matt. stop serving that weird refrigerated bread, and we're gonna serve up something with a twist. so i brought dave to milwaukee pretzel company. katie: right over there, that's our mixing station. after it comes out of the mixer, it goes through our divider/rounder, which cuts it into pieces. then it comes through this machine, here, and turns it into a string, and then we have twisting and shaping. lemonis: you might think homemade bread is cheaper and more...
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marcus.is is conservative. it looks like you went to the grocery store and bought everything. well, rene did that. rene also came with the room. this phone is just for you. my own private butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. one per room? dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right! -there it is. my first dollar on the diamond card. i asked martina for a quick explanation. so, you can bet on one number. that pays 35-to-1, by the way. okay. you can bet on two numbers, which pays 17-to-1. you can bet on three numbers, 11-to-1. four numbers, 8-to-1. this is the only spot on the board for five numbers, which pays 6-to-1. lemonis: honestly, i had no clue. or you can bet on six number
marcus.is is conservative. it looks like you went to the grocery store and bought everything. well, rene did that. rene also came with the room. this phone is just for you. my own private butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. one per room? dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i...
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i'm marcus. doug: marcus. i'm doug. lemonis: oh, hey, doug. how are you? doug: nice to meet you.ine. cristine: cristine. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. this is a nice place. doug: yeah. thank you. cristine: thank you. lemonis: is this place pretty busy? doug: it's building. it's growing. cristine: it's growing. lemonis: i notice that the menu's a little different. cristine: yes. doug: we have a smaller version. so, we don't do 20-inchers or 18-inchers. lemonis: how come? doug: the 12- and 14-inch -- they're easier to make. they take up less space in the oven. 20-inchers are kind of a hassle to then put on your franchisees. lemonis: dino led me to believe that the second location is a total disaster. "they don't know what they're doing. the place is a mess." but i would argue strongly that some of the small tweaks that doug's made, like the menu, actually made the experience better. lemonis: how is this business treating you guys? cristine: good. doug: it's good. lemonis: what does it do in sales? doug: last year was $270,000. lemonis: but it's new. cristine: it's new. we
i'm marcus. doug: marcus. i'm doug. lemonis: oh, hey, doug. how are you? doug: nice to meet you.ine. cristine: cristine. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. this is a nice place. doug: yeah. thank you. cristine: thank you. lemonis: is this place pretty busy? doug: it's building. it's growing. cristine: it's growing. lemonis: i notice that the menu's a little different. cristine: yes. doug: we have a smaller version. so, we don't do 20-inchers or 18-inchers. lemonis: how come? doug: the 12-...
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i'm marcus. rick: marcus, i'm rick. lemonis: rick, how are you?re gonna go shopping for new machinery. it's gonna allow them to improve the output, and they'll be able to work with new materials, like wood and metal. i am looking to see more dimension. like, look at this thing, i mean this is... jeff: that's amazing. lemonis: most importantly, it will take the pressure off of jeff because the staff will be able to utilize the machinery that they know is gonna work. he'll be able to focus on new ideas and new customers. jeff: i got to get it under $65,000. rick: this is a sale. lemonis: back at the shop, everybody is working hard on this new toy display. aimee: okay, well-- jeff: i just -- we don't have the room for a 60-inch diameter tree. aimee: okay, well, i have another idea. lemonis: i think the real test for jeff is if he's able to collaborate with everybody. is he able to get their input and not drive the process all by himself. hey, stranger. i came back to see the... toy thing. aimee: the unit? would you like to see it? lemonis: yeah. aime
i'm marcus. rick: marcus, i'm rick. lemonis: rick, how are you?re gonna go shopping for new machinery. it's gonna allow them to improve the output, and they'll be able to work with new materials, like wood and metal. i am looking to see more dimension. like, look at this thing, i mean this is... jeff: that's amazing. lemonis: most importantly, it will take the pressure off of jeff because the staff will be able to utilize the machinery that they know is gonna work. he'll be able to focus on new...
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erica: that's my husband, andre, marcus. lemonis: i'm marcus. andre: hey, marcus.onis: nice to meet you. andre: nice to meet you. lemonis: you here to help us? andre: yeah, sure. every once in awhile, i come and help out. erica: he's been here, like, three times. ♪ andre: she's been running the business for five years, and the profitability is close to zero. it's not ran efficiently. and the margins are slim. lemonis: are they? andre: yeah. lemonis: what are they? andre: i don't know what they are, but i know -- lemonis: so, then how can you say that they're slim? andre: well, i mean, i know that she always needs some money. lemonis: so, is that the margins that are wrong? andre: i think it's the mar-- i think she also miscalculates. i used to do this full time, so i know for a fact that -- erica: andre, you never get -- lamarinette: how many years ago? erica: part time. andre: no, i did it almost full time 'cause i worked -- lemonis: so, your calculations are off, too. lamarinette: almost full time. erica: your calculations are off! ♪ lemonis: to be honest with yo
erica: that's my husband, andre, marcus. lemonis: i'm marcus. andre: hey, marcus.onis: nice to meet you. andre: nice to meet you. lemonis: you here to help us? andre: yeah, sure. every once in awhile, i come and help out. erica: he's been here, like, three times. ♪ andre: she's been running the business for five years, and the profitability is close to zero. it's not ran efficiently. and the margins are slim. lemonis: are they? andre: yeah. lemonis: what are they? andre: i don't know what...
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i'm marcus. matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah. absolutely. lemonis: that would be great. matthew: i'd love to. lemonis: so, who are these folks here? matthew: okay, this is the production staff. lemonis: hey, guys. how are you? matthew: will you all introduce yourself for marcus? lemonis: do you know their names? matthew: i know about half of them. i don't know yours. mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana. lemonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt is
i'm marcus. matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew:...
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charlotte: marcus.ready freaking out, and, like, we know what's [bleep] lemonis: but you're kind of putting it on me as if i'm bringing the energy down. charlotte: [ chuckling ] you are. lemonis: because you're not ready. lemonis: i think the bottom two and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. are too close to the old company. for me, they're a no. charlotte: no, i don't agree with you. i think this is really awesome. yeah. skyler: we can't just not do marble prints. lemonis: yeah, but we know that white and pink was sort of their -- they don't own marble, but they sort of had the corner on white-and-pink marble. charlotte: sunshine was up till 3:00 a.m. last night working. lemonis: i k
charlotte: marcus.ready freaking out, and, like, we know what's [bleep] lemonis: but you're kind of putting it on me as if i'm bringing the energy down. charlotte: [ chuckling ] you are. lemonis: because you're not ready. lemonis: i think the bottom two and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty...
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i'm marcus. pat: oh, marcus. so wonderful to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. steve: hey.emonis: i'm marcus. steve: i'm steve. lemonis: steve, nice to meet you. steve: nice to meet you. it's so surreal, actually, meeting you face-to-face. lemonis: we're here. let's do it. so, this is your business. steve: this is it. lemonis: what prompted you to get into this? steve: i'm a minimalist by trade. lemonis: do you live in a tiny home? steve: no. i live in a regular house now. i've got a family and kids. i actually live in sonoma and in colorado. lemonis: what happened to, "i want to be a minimalist"? steve: i still am a minimalist. lemonis: yeah. what did you do before this? steve: i was a restaurateur. i really don't have much experience in manufacturing. i can manufacture a burger. lemonis: okay. can you show me a few models? steve: so, we have cypress, the farallon alta, the elm 26 equator, and the roanoke. lemonis: i mean, it's like a log cabin. steve: yeah. lemonis: but it's movable. steve: yes. they can pick their floor finish, they can pick their roof and window colors.
i'm marcus. pat: oh, marcus. so wonderful to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. steve: hey.emonis: i'm marcus. steve: i'm steve. lemonis: steve, nice to meet you. steve: nice to meet you. it's so surreal, actually, meeting you face-to-face. lemonis: we're here. let's do it. so, this is your business. steve: this is it. lemonis: what prompted you to get into this? steve: i'm a minimalist by trade. lemonis: do you live in a tiny home? steve: no. i live in a regular house now. i've got a family...
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from the speech because if we agree with marcus in london. is it so bad the pump you has to reassure people yeah well versed of all without disagreeing with the substance just a slight correction on the numbers trump assigned roughly around three hundred billion dollars worth of deals with with saudi arabia there's a lot of other deals in the pipeline and the outlaws were ninety some percent of those are actually obama era that were just resigned so it's just about six hundred maybe yes. six hundred billion dollars but i don't know him. so. pompei opened up his speech with this little bit that i found very interesting in my office i keep a bible open on my desk to remind me of god and his word. to the truth and then he said it's the truth with a lower case t that i'm here to talk about then he went on to say america is a force for good in the middle east now there's nothing of course wrong with him having a bible on his desk but he's giving a speech in a muslim majority country to the muslim world and he opens as i felt that he was an evangel
from the speech because if we agree with marcus in london. is it so bad the pump you has to reassure people yeah well versed of all without disagreeing with the substance just a slight correction on the numbers trump assigned roughly around three hundred billion dollars worth of deals with with saudi arabia there's a lot of other deals in the pipeline and the outlaws were ninety some percent of those are actually obama era that were just resigned so it's just about six hundred maybe yes. six...
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[ laughs ] mike: hey, marcus. good to see you. john: marcus. lemonis: how you doing, buddy?to see you. lemonis: i think it looks spectacular. john: thank you. lemonis: good. it looks tight, and the best of the best of the best is here. john: yeah, exactly. lemonis: it looks good, guys. mike: thanks for pushing us 'cause that tape line -- john: this is literally where you put the tape. it was exactly right here. mike: that's where the tape was. lemonis: you can see that if i pushed you guys hard enough, this is what we ended up with. john: yeah. mike: this process, a lot is to ask people. john: candi did a phenomenal job for us. lemonis: the fact that you were even open to somebody else's idea is tremendous progress. john: yeah. lemonis: let's look inside. i see absolute perfect execution. now there's the proper meeting space, the proper design space, and any potential client that comes in knows that these guys are for real. john: good, better, best. lemonis: why don't you guys take me through as if i was buying? john: grit and gravel. all hand drawn, all custom. mike: the il
[ laughs ] mike: hey, marcus. good to see you. john: marcus. lemonis: how you doing, buddy?to see you. lemonis: i think it looks spectacular. john: thank you. lemonis: good. it looks tight, and the best of the best of the best is here. john: yeah, exactly. lemonis: it looks good, guys. mike: thanks for pushing us 'cause that tape line -- john: this is literally where you put the tape. it was exactly right here. mike: that's where the tape was. lemonis: you can see that if i pushed you guys hard...
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skyler: hey, marcus. charlotte: hey, marcus. charlotte: hey. good to see you.er: yep. lemonis: what's left to come? skyler: so there's 12 more designs that are coming. lemonis: uh-huh. skyler: the fact that we're a week away from the t-mobile launch has me feeling pretty anxious, so i wanted to head to the 3pl just for a little insurance to make sure that every last detail is handled. skyler: i spent a lot of time looking at different 3pl facilities. we found that this was actually a really good deal for us in addition to the convenience. lemonis: so what are the economics? skyler: so it would be $2.70 plus $0.10 per... lemonis: $2.70 per item? skyler: no, for the first item, to get the box. lemonis: so i need to think about the pricing as the action to come over to do it and then any incremental action is $0.10. skyler: yes. lemonis: $2.70 feels high to me. you know what it is? charlotte: well, is it the -- lemonis: it's $2.35. so what's the pricing now? edward: so i believe it's $2.35. lemonis: okay. so why did you think it was $2.70? skyler: i mean, i just d
skyler: hey, marcus. charlotte: hey, marcus. charlotte: hey. good to see you.er: yep. lemonis: what's left to come? skyler: so there's 12 more designs that are coming. lemonis: uh-huh. skyler: the fact that we're a week away from the t-mobile launch has me feeling pretty anxious, so i wanted to head to the 3pl just for a little insurance to make sure that every last detail is handled. skyler: i spent a lot of time looking at different 3pl facilities. we found that this was actually a really...
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dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in london we crossed to marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine hi gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus in in london we have we have a mike pompei on his tour in the middle east he gave a wide ranging if very confusing speech in cairo essentially he's blaming american foreign policy in the middle east on barack obama while at the same time talking about the same three issues iran iran and iran what weren't what your take away from the secretary of state's tour. yes i read the transcripts of it states and i found it it's a most peculiar one but i think i can partly explain it i think that mr is trying to reassure americans key allies in the middle east and who say are israel saudi arabia and to a lesser extent egypt that america despite having lost in its objectives in syria is not walking away from the middle east is not a weakened folks in the middle east now of course there is a lot of truth so that's beca
dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst we spoke nick international and in london we crossed to marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine hi gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus in in london we have we have a mike pompei on his tour in the middle east he gave a wide ranging if very confusing speech in cairo essentially he's blaming american foreign policy in the middle east on barack...
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>> hello, my friend. >> i'm marcus. >> marcus. my name is armando. nice to meet you. >> armando?> yeah. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to do your own company, a small business. >> your own company. >> yeah, exactly. >> with his newfound cash and a degree in computer engineering, armando hopes to launch his own start-up. if you have a business and we become friends, can i invest in your company if i live in the united states? >> yeah, you give me the money and that's it. >> well, you have to pay me interest. >> okay, we can do it. >> a lot of interest. >> we find a lawyer, and we can do a contract, yeah? >> armando made me feel welcome. of course, i can't invest in a cuban business -- yet. that's illegal because of the u.s. embargo imposed after fidel castro's communist revolution.
>> hello, my friend. >> i'm marcus. >> marcus. my name is armando. nice to meet you. >> armando?> yeah. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to do...
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i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly, month, couple months. lemonis: every couple months? jessica: yes. lemonis: what do you do for the business? jessica: in the beginning, i started it with her, with the product line. i was kind of -- lemonis: where's the product line? jessica: very, very first product that we ever had was a candle. lemonis: okay. what's the reason that you guys started the business? jessica: this has always been a passion of hers. my dad was an inventor. we're very creative people. lemonis: parents still around? jessica: my mom
i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly,...
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i'm marcus. kristin: i'm kristin. lemonis: nice to meet you. the store is gorgeous.ristin: thank you. fernando: fernando. lemonis: fernando? fernando: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well. lemonis: ben or benjamin?
i'm marcus. kristin: i'm kristin. lemonis: nice to meet you. the store is gorgeous.ristin: thank you. fernando: fernando. lemonis: fernando? fernando: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well. lemonis: ben or benjamin?
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kristin: thanks, marcus.. ben: thank you. lemonis: take care, buddy. ♪ back at the warehouse, kristin has been doing an amazing job managing the inventory. kristin: so i did $20,000 the first two days, and then yesterday, i probably sold another $10,000, so it's probably like 40 grand all-in. lemonis: have you been able to order raw materials that solve our cold products? kristin: yes. lemonis: great. and ben is staying focused on the development of the new products. natalie: this is all the individual ingredients. ben: wow. lemonis: so he's back at agilex, finalizing the scent and candle line. natalie: okay, i'm going to make this one 6%, okay? ben: yeah, i love it. lemonis: and completing the designs for the wallpaper and wrapping paper. ben: so this would be, "make a wish. it's your birthday." lemonis: these are excellent. ben: yeah, thanks. ♪ lemonis: although it's going to take a while for the newly created products to go into production, i wanted to start to generate some revenue, so i've set up a huge
kristin: thanks, marcus.. ben: thank you. lemonis: take care, buddy. ♪ back at the warehouse, kristin has been doing an amazing job managing the inventory. kristin: so i did $20,000 the first two days, and then yesterday, i probably sold another $10,000, so it's probably like 40 grand all-in. lemonis: have you been able to order raw materials that solve our cold products? kristin: yes. lemonis: great. and ben is staying focused on the development of the new products. natalie: this is all the...
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rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus in in london we have we have a mike pompei on his tour in the middle east he gave a wide ranging if very confusing speech in cairo essentially he's blaming american foreign policy in the middle east on barack obama while at the same time talking about the same three issues iran iran and iran what were you what's your take away from the secretary of state's tour. yes i read the transcripts of estates and i found it a most peculiar want but i think i can explain it i think that mr is trying to reassure americans key allies in the middle east and who say all israel saudi arabia and so less of this extents egypt that america despite have been lost. it's objective in syria is not walking away from the middle east is not a weakened force in the middle east now of course there is a lot of truth to that because as i said moments ago the american objects if in syria has spain defeat states and has been defeated in large measure because of the russia but of the saints lions since mr trump becam
rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus in in london we have we have a mike pompei on his tour in the middle east he gave a wide ranging if very confusing speech in cairo essentially he's blaming american foreign policy in the middle east on barack obama while at the same time talking about the same three issues iran iran and iran what were you what's your take away from the secretary of state's tour. yes i read the transcripts of...
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. >> hi, marcus.street was way more famous for its crime than casinos. >> these are the same? >> the buildings are basically the same they changed from different things if you started on the corner down there where it says inspire, that really cool building, which is now a theater, a nightclub also a place where people can just go for co-working space but that used to be a 711. i remember taking calls inside that 711 for people going in stealing beer and doing all kinds of stuff as we crossed that street to your right, you'll see container park it's a series of containers that are put together as retail space. >> storage con stainers? >> storage containers, all different types of businesses, restaurants and bars inside of one little space what's trip is that used to be this really cheesy motel that prostitutes used to work out of here. >> lot of prostitution around here >> crack and prostitution. you wanted to find it, this is where you would find it. >> the so-called ambassador of good chill works fo
. >> hi, marcus.street was way more famous for its crime than casinos. >> these are the same? >> the buildings are basically the same they changed from different things if you started on the corner down there where it says inspire, that really cool building, which is now a theater, a nightclub also a place where people can just go for co-working space but that used to be a 711. i remember taking calls inside that 711 for people going in stealing beer and doing all kinds of...
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ana: hey, marcus. how are you? steve: marcus.n a restaurant franchise concept called the simple greek, and we're in need of a furniture supplier for all of our franchisees. so i'm looking for ana and steve to bid on the business together. we have one concept that's really taken off, and that's the simple greek. we have about 250 franchises sold. the last thing that's left to getting these franchises open is getting the furniture package right. and so i'd like you to lead the design process, ana. ana: okay. this is totally up my alley. lemonis: okay? i know that typically, you lead the design process. steve: yeah. of course, 'cause i've got more experience and i've been working in this industry for many years. i should be design, you be lead sales, hospitality. ana: i mean, i'm going to disagree. i am a designer, i'm a furniture designer, but, i mean, i think it should be a team effort, definitely. i mean, i would like to run things by you. steve: well, it -- it -- okay. lemonis: are you pissed off right now? you look a little fir
ana: hey, marcus. how are you? steve: marcus.n a restaurant franchise concept called the simple greek, and we're in need of a furniture supplier for all of our franchisees. so i'm looking for ana and steve to bid on the business together. we have one concept that's really taken off, and that's the simple greek. we have about 250 franchises sold. the last thing that's left to getting these franchises open is getting the furniture package right. and so i'd like you to lead the design process,...
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>> marcus? >> yeah. before he does it that he's planning to go partner with someone else? i don't know who you are >> well, that's the my reason for the call and to let you know i have the check for your taxes >> and what is all that? >> $52,000 >> and accumulated by not asking because he didn't have the money zbp how much is in arrears >> you know, i got to tell you something. i just don't understand why couldn't he be honest with me and tell me this was happening before i didn't expect that from him to be so secretive. >> sir, is it possible that just you and i could meet for a few minutes? >> all right i'll stop by on the way back >> thank you, sir. >> i have to just tell you, this is like a recurring theme. people feel like they're not getting the full story and are we past due on the rent as well? he said we're in arrears what are we past due on? >> so he has -- >> what's this >> is this certified >> yes. >> what is it? >> basically telling what i o' >> so you actually owe him $121,000 this is a lot
>> marcus? >> yeah. before he does it that he's planning to go partner with someone else? i don't know who you are >> well, that's the my reason for the call and to let you know i have the check for your taxes >> and what is all that? >> $52,000 >> and accumulated by not asking because he didn't have the money zbp how much is in arrears >> you know, i got to tell you something. i just don't understand why couldn't he be honest with me and tell me this...
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i'm marcus.the concept, but closing a deal here today will give us real momentum. we've gotten a lot of applications -- almost 800 -- since we kind of launched the concept. and so one of the prerequisites we have is that there's significant restaurant experience. do you have it? -john: sure. my wife's family has been in the restaurant catering business for almost 50 years. i have a background in design and construction. lemonis: well, clearly your background is qualified. why don't we take a look at the menu board? john: you've got five burgers. are there other things than just burgers? i know it's standard burger, but... lemonis: is there something specific that you'd like to see on the menu that you feel is missing? john: i think if you add a kids' menu, i think that would be helpful, because i've got three children. if we're gonna bring the kids for lunch or dinner, you kind of want to see it on the menu. lemonis: i wouldn't be surprised if other franchisees ask the same question about the kid
i'm marcus.the concept, but closing a deal here today will give us real momentum. we've gotten a lot of applications -- almost 800 -- since we kind of launched the concept. and so one of the prerequisites we have is that there's significant restaurant experience. do you have it? -john: sure. my wife's family has been in the restaurant catering business for almost 50 years. i have a background in design and construction. lemonis: well, clearly your background is qualified. why don't we take a...
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lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis.n my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create once-in-a-lifetime, multi-generational wealth. lemonis: the risks are huge. you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal. jeanette: that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: but so are the returns. what's the end goal for you? dan: selling my company for $120 million. lemonis: i'm here to take you on a journey and show you where the profit is in pot. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california. now, many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the g
lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis.n my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create...
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lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus. looks like you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? amanda: is it important to you guys i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity wi
lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus. looks like you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? amanda: is it important to you guys i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults...
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>> hey, marcus, good morning, everyone. three weeks. now we have three and a half hours here in washington until the next attempt to try to end this shutdown. congressional leaders, democrats and republicans, head back to the white house today to see if they can work something out, but with the democrats and the president at odds over funding for the border wall, it's not clear where the negotiating begins. today's white house meeting is the latest attempt to break the gridlock over president trump's demand for taxpayers to put a downpayment on the border wall he said mexico would pay for. >> i have never had so much support as i have in the last week over my stance for border security. >> reporter: he's going head to head with new house speaker nancy pelosi, who refuses to pay for the wall. she says it's immoral. >> this is not a wall between mexico and the united states that the president is creating here. it's a wall between reality and his constituents. >> the deal is passed. >> reporter: last night, the new democratic house of repr
>> hey, marcus, good morning, everyone. three weeks. now we have three and a half hours here in washington until the next attempt to try to end this shutdown. congressional leaders, democrats and republicans, head back to the white house today to see if they can work something out, but with the democrats and the president at odds over funding for the border wall, it's not clear where the negotiating begins. today's white house meeting is the latest attempt to break the gridlock over...
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lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.ooks like you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! to have things personalized with your winery name or...? lemonis: honest to god, i can't even stay [bleep] awake. look, my problem wi
lemonis: amanda, marcus. amanda: hey, marcus.ooks like you guys got ransacked. what the...? geez, what did i...? always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here...
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marcus?e. >>> so attention, mega millions players, especially those who bought a ticket in new york state yesterday. unfortunately, i didn't. >> you missed out. >> you may be a multimillionaire. >> last night's drawing was worth $425 million. these are the winning numbers for you 34, 44, 57, 62, 70, and then the mega ball was 14. mega millions says there was one winning ticket -- >> oh, my gosh. >> -- matching all those numbers. it was sold right here in new york. that mean friday's grand prize will only be worth $40 million. >> did you play? >> i didn't play. you can't win if you don't play. >> janai, marcus, i'm not saying anything, but -- >> jack. >> uncle jack. >> he would just walk out, wouldn't he? >> he would. >> no loyalty. see what money does to you? >> you are absolutely right. >>> some people won millions of dollars on new year's day and some people did this. in chicago of all places, dozens ignored the bone-chilling temperatures to take a dip in lake michigan for the annual polar
marcus?e. >>> so attention, mega millions players, especially those who bought a ticket in new york state yesterday. unfortunately, i didn't. >> you missed out. >> you may be a multimillionaire. >> last night's drawing was worth $425 million. these are the winning numbers for you 34, 44, 57, 62, 70, and then the mega ball was 14. mega millions says there was one winning ticket -- >> oh, my gosh. >> -- matching all those numbers. it was sold right here in...
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marcus: it is voluntary qe. stimulus, banks that needed and can do something with it rather than a random buying of bonds or dutch estate , which the less qe makes things desk the less qe makes things worse. it is relative. whichnt to help the areas are relatively in a bad state, not the entire economy which does not needed. change inuch of this the ecb is in the market? marcus: we saw the bond market move ahead of it. the fact that german bond yields are ahead of where they were. the fact they went down, shows you the market had got worried about a potential slowdown in the european economy. we are starting to see that not just in italian or german data. we are seeing it across europe. guy: we will leave it there. marcus ashworth joining us there. you will it on your bloomberg. are going to continue to focus on the trade story. we are understanding that the intellectual property issue remains unresolved. we are going to hear more about davosand the people in over the next few days. this is "bloomberg." ♪ guy: l
marcus: it is voluntary qe. stimulus, banks that needed and can do something with it rather than a random buying of bonds or dutch estate , which the less qe makes things desk the less qe makes things worse. it is relative. whichnt to help the areas are relatively in a bad state, not the entire economy which does not needed. change inuch of this the ecb is in the market? marcus: we saw the bond market move ahead of it. the fact that german bond yields are ahead of where they were. the fact they...