The latest flag fight marked another win for the immigrant star of CNBC’s “The Profit” after he refused to back down and forced one city’s hand. In […] ...
O’keefe Stevens Advisory, an investment advisory firm, released its fourth-quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter ...
Four years later, Behringer and Sweet Pete’s gained a national following when they appeared on “The Profit,” a reality TV show on CNBC starring Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World.
New York – In an exclusive interview with sister pub Home Textiles Today, Beyond Inc. executive chairman Marcus Lemonis shares his vision and sets the record straight about some of the company’s ...
Under the terms of the agreement, Marcus Lemonis is set to receive an annual base salary of $1,500,000 and an annual incentive bonus with a target opportunity of 150% of his base salary ...
The CEO of Camping World, a national RV dealer with stores in 200-plus locations, is defying yet another city's threat of legal action over the store's signature, massive, 40 feet by 80 feet ...
A national RV dealer is in hot water again for flying a mammoth American flag at one of its lots — and company CEO Marcus Lemonis of TV’s “The Profit’’ says this one isn’t coming down ...
Under Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis, Beyond is attempting to grow the baby apparel and accessories brand with a three-part strategy. The first prong relies on Beyond’s October partnership ...
Marcus Lemonis is responding to a request from the city of Sevierville, Tennessee, to remove a 100-foot flagpole on its property "in violation of the Municipal Zoning Ordinance," according to a letter ...
CEO Marcus Lemonis, who has defied orders from several cities to remove the flags, argued that the patriotic crackdown is just one example of local governments harming businesses. 'It breaks my ...
Tobin Marcus, Wolfe Research policy and politics head, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss President Trump's use of tariff threats against Columbia. David Hogg Becomes Democratic National ...
Despite the fines, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis asserted on social media that the flag would not be coming down. "The flag is not coming down. You can fine me all you want City of Greenville ...