Many small-business owners who have appeared on CNBC’s The Profit allege that Marcus Lemonis preys on the very companies he’s claiming to save. This week, Inc. editors and writers talk about ...
Marcus Lemonis tells PEOPLE his wedding was "a very small and intimate group of family and friends" Emily Strohm is a Senior Editor at PEOPLE. She has been at PEOPLE for 11 years and has written ...
Beyond’s leadership changes come about two weeks after Lemonis told investors and analysts that the company, whose brand portfolio includes Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock, is unlikely to turn a ...
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 ...
Beyond (BYON) announced that its Board of Directors appointed Executive Chairman Marcus Lemonis to serve as the Company’s Principal Executive ...
Daily fines won't stop Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis from flying a huge Old Glory high and proud. "This isn't the first time this has happened. We've been dealing with this for years.
Beyond has appointed Marcus Lemonis to serve as principal executive officer and named Adrianne Lee to serve as its president and chief financial officer.
Leadership changes reinforce mandate to faster return to profitability— Management commits to an additional annualized $15 million fixed cost ...
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Beyond Inc. announced several leadership changes on Monday. Executive chairman Marcus Lemonis is now the company’s principal executive officer, after the company terminated the employment of 16 ...
Lincolnshire, Illinois-based Camping World Holdings Inc. announced today that it has reached an agreement to acquire seven RV stores... Students at Marquette University will soon have a new space ...
Will Marcus Lemonis take the job? Just months after rebranding Overstock.com, CEO Jonathan Johnson is stepping down amid activist investor pressure. Some want the CNBC star to take the helm.