Sunday, April 2, 2017

The Partner 4/4 & The Deed: Chicago 4/5 on CNBC

‘THE PARTNER’: SEASON FINALE AIRS TUESDAY, APRIL 4 AT 10PM ET/PT
MARCUS PICKS HIS PARTNER!

‘THE DEED: CHICAGO’: NEW EPISODE AIRS Wednesday, April 5 at 10pm ET/PT
SEAN TEAMS UP WITH TWO FLIPPERS WHO BOUGHT THE WRONG HOUSE




Tuesday, 4/04/17 at 10PM ET/PT: THE PARTNER #105 – “PEOPLE, PROCESS, PRODUCT, PARTNER”
Marcus chooses the final two candidates and gives them their most important challenge yet: walking a day in his shoes. The finalists are tasked with assessing a struggling local business and putting together an investment plan. Based on this information, Marcus will finally determine who The Partner will be.


About “The Partner”
After investing nearly $50 million of his own money in companies featured on “The Profit,” Marcus Lemonis is now ready to invest in “The Partner.”  The five episode series follows the renowned investor and entrepreneur as he searches for the perfect partner to help him manage his fast-growing portfolio of businesses.  Thousands of people hailing from all corners of the country applied for the opportunity to participate, but only ten were invited to Chicago to take part in the final interview process.  In the end, one candidate will receive the opportunity of a lifetime: a half-million dollar contract, an equity stake, and the chance to help Lemonis manage his empire.

Wednesday, 4/05/17 at 10PM ET/PT: THE DEED: CHICAGO #102 – “THE MISTAKE ON THE LAKE”
Sean teams up with Mark and Bryan, two best friends who built a business based on quick and easy flips. But now they’ve run into a problem. They bought the wrong house at auction and it’s much bigger and in much worse condition than they planned for. Will Sean be able to prevent this one mistake from bringing down the duo’s whole business?      


About “The Deed: Chicago”
On CNBC’s “The Deed: Chicago,” multi-millionaire real estate mogul Sean Conlon comes to the aid of struggling property investors in dire need of help. Conlon uses his own cash and years of experience to rescue inexperienced developers whose flips are falling apart and who are on the verge of losing everything.  The series follows Conlon in Chicago as he throws these distressed flippers a lifeline in exchange for a piece of the property and a percentage of the profits.  Once a deal is struck, he will stop at nothing to pull these money pits out of the red. Flipping is never as easy as it seems but with the right partner, these deals can get back on track. 

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