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Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis shutters North Carolina store amid giant flag disputeCamping World CEO Marcus Lemonis says he was forced to close one of his North Carolina stores amid a fierce legal battle over giant American flags flying at his locations.
The Camping World CEO, Marcus Lemonis, claims he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores as he defied local politicians over the massive American flags flying over the locations.
A North Carolina city says Gander RV's American flag is too big. CEO Marcus Lemonis, host of CNBC's "The Profit," says he will not remove it.
Lemonis, who was born in Lebanon, argues that the ordinances in Greenville violate North Carolina state law. “I wasn’t born in this country. I emigrated from Beirut, Lebanon.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis says he was forced to close one of his North Carolina stores amid a fierce legal battle over giant American flags flying at his locations. Data from the Bureau of ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis explained why he's keeping his giant flag up in Greenville, North Carolina: “The flag is my love letter to a country that gave me a chance when I didn’t have ...
STATESVILLE, N.C. (CN) – Officials for a North Carolina city declined Monday night to change an ordinance to allow the flying of oversized flags, rebuking reality TV star Marcus Lemonis and the ...
Lemonis lived in Lebanon until he was adopted by a family in Miami in 1974. While in Miami, he says he grew up watching his family in the car dealership business, flying their American flag high ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The CEO of Camping World sat down with a local radio station in Eastern North Carolina to discuss the controversy between the City of Greenville and Camping World’s flag.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has said he’s been forced to shutter one of his stores in North Carolina amid a heated legal battle about his massive American flags flying at his stores.
Lemonis lived in Lebanon until he was adopted by a family in Miami in 1974. While in Miami, he says he grew up watching his family in the car dealership business, flying their American flag high ...
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