All New Tonight 10p ET|PT Marcus Lemonis has been called America's number-one business turnaround artist and he's here to fix failing small businesses. On tonight's episode, Marcus travels to Southern California to meet the owners of Maarse Florists. After the company founder died, this once proud business began to lose money and clients. Will Marcus be able to keep a deal on the table and turn a profit or will the owners prove too much to handle? Find out tonight at 10p ET|PT! »TheProfit.CNBC.com | | LATEST VIDEO
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