The Profit In 10 Minutes: SJC Drums | CNBC Prime
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2020
- "The Profit" episode "SJC Drums" is now available to watch in just 10 minutes! Hear the Full Episode with The Profit Podcast: megaphone.link/CNBC4071064868
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The white tom with black hoops wood badge sitting on table was one of my orders.
What i love with this episode is the healing process between the 2 brothers... That is worth more than profit and gain that money can buy. Congratulations Marcus for being the bridge in healing their bad feelings. Awesome, the Profit is gaining also on the priceless aspects of business.... !
At the end of the day no matter how messed up he is he's still your brother...love this episode
there is no priceless aspect, a good relationship between them will create profit. have you not learned anything?
Yes. Only possible because of Marcus saving the business. If all was well and Marcus was not needed I doubt the other brother would give up his fake apology and actually take responsibility.
You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink. But you can give him a powerful thirst.
Without that thirst I doubt they would have reconciled.
In every episode of The Profit....the owner always cries.....EVERY TIME.
Small business is tough!
It's stressful
I’m a huge fan of SJC is this 100% true shocking never heard this before!
I love when this channel posts a video
Wonderful discovery.My sincere appreciations for you.
Love this episode
I just got a quote from these guys, i have to buy that kit now after seeing this. I want them to have my money, granted my kits $6600, its my dream come true and worth every penny.
how are they?
@@ScotianBlooded yeah I wonder also!
I love sjc
Totally Cheesy!!! lol
The uncool guy with the knows the operation always get kicked out. Egos to broke Egos.
Marcus will now OWN the majority of this conpany with the loan and the brothers return.
Sam Ash, RIP
Slipknot is my favorite band for 20 years
Ahh... I'm so sorry. lol
This is so dramatized 😂😂 not to mention their huge mid 2000's artists and influence and they've had Josh Dunn of TWENTY ONE PILOTS for years... But entertainment sells..
I absolutely can not believe how small they are. SJC dominates the metal world. or they were
wait so he just has to give up 33% to his friend for nothing? i could understand 10% maybe, but at 33% he should at least buy in some. he is pretty much giving the other guy 400k out of nowhere even though he has paid him over the years. dont see walmart managers getting a slice of the pie just for taking a leadership role. i can understand wanting to keep him but that equity is the owners, and now he is 400k out of pocket. the brother should own at least 15% and 15% to the shop manager instead.
Walmart managers is just a bad comparison it a giant general retail store compared to a small failing retail store that comes works for a year or two gets manager it seems like he worked from the start and went through all the rough patches like he is nearly a co founder
@@paradox5434 yeah, i think they maybe left out a lot of details. as to who 33% went to him
4:23 That’s not how you calculate margin
I love this show and I trust Marcus but Music instruments is such a bad business to invest in.
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Dam all this drama is off putting when considering buying a new kit. Dw for me
Dear gawd.... This is so over produced I am sure someone wrote scripts for everyone to read. "Reality TV" at it's finest. Turned this crap off when the guy started to cry. (eye-roll)
Oh, quit crying and move on.
Be a man.
Holy propaganda to increase sales of overpriced drums! Great acting deserves an emmy