Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis discusses the American Dream and his new show ‘The Fixer’ broadcast on Fox Network on Friday at ‘The Bottom Line’.
“The Fixer” follows Lemonis while working with owners of small companies throughout the country, which extends from gastronomic popcorn to car accessories. In the show, Lemonis helps owners to overcome obstacles and passage operations to achieve success.
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“The Fixer”, a new series from Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis, debuts on FOX Business on July 29. (Photo by Derek White / Getty Images / Getty Images)
The first episode of “The Fixer” contains the owners of a fitness studio that are stuck with daily tasks that can harm their dream of franchising.
The subsequent seven episodes consisting of the eight episodes series will be broadcast on FBN every week as an encore for Fox Entertainment.
Lemonis previously organized a CNBC show, “The Profit”, in which the CEO of Camping World was pronounced when he helped to turn struggling companies. The program ran eight seasons and produced the “streets of dreams”. series“ That focused on the financial functioning of important industries.
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The win – “Dante’s” episode 701. Shifted: Marcus Lemonis. (Photo by: Charles Sykes/CNBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images/Getty Images)
“The fixer” looks like my previous show, the win, where I go to companies, and I really only try to help them find their way. And I use my own money and my own time to try to put them on the path. Now the opportunities for success, they are still difficult because a small company is activated to survive in many cases.
Lemonis made the headlines earlier this year after he defended the threat of a city of legal steps over the signature of the store, Massive, 40 feet at 80 feet American flag That waves outside the dealer.
The Camping World CEO responded to a request from the city of Sevierville, Tennessee, to remove a 100-foot flagpole on its property “in violation of the municipal destination regulation,” said a letter from the city that Lemonis on X.
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“[T]He does not come down flags and flag pole, “wrote Lemonis on X, along with a copy of the letter from the city.” It is currently our standard flagpole of 130 [feet] And flag is 40×80. We are pleased to continue to steer all the new tax revenues of the 20 million dollar facility that we have built in your city on former agricultural land. “


