Sunday, January 20, 2008

Inventor with dyslexia made billions by solving problems

Utah billionaire James L. Sorenson overcame dyslexia to create groundbreaking medical devices that helped him amass a $4.5 billion fortune before his death Sunday at 86. He was known as a generous philanthropist who gave away millions. Forbes/Associated Press

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