- 2 - 18A Progress ReportDec. 16, 2014
- 2 - 17My Big Fat Greek GyroDec. 09, 2014
- 2 - 16ASL Sign Sales & ServiceDec. 02, 2014
- 2 - 15Schuler's Bar-B-QueNov. 25, 2014
- 2 - 14Coopersburg SportsNov. 18, 2014
- 2 - 13West End Coffee CompanyNov. 11, 2014
- 2 - 12Unique Salon & SpaNov. 04, 2014
- 2 - 11Swanson's Fish MarketOct. 28, 2014
- 2 - 10Artistic StitchOct. 21, 2014
- 2 - 9Courage.bOct. 14, 2014
- 2 - 8Key LimeApr. 15, 2014
- 2 - 7Amazing GrapesApr. 08, 2014
- 2 - 6Sweet Pete'sApr. 01, 2014
- 2 - 5SkullduggeryMar. 25, 2014
- 2 - 4WorldWide Trailer Sales, Inc.Mar. 18, 2014
- 2 - 3Michael Sena's Pro-FitMar. 11, 2014
- 2 - 2A. Stein Meat ProductsMar. 04, 2014
- 2 - 1Athans MotorsFeb. 25, 2014
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.