US Billionaires Who Made It From Rags to Riches

These billionaires rose from especially challenging beginnings

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Last Updated: Oct 04, 2013, 07:10 IST1 min
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Larry EllisonThen: Given up for adoption after contracting pneumonia when nine months old. Didn’t see his biological mother again until he was 48.

Now: Owns Hawaii’s Lanai Island and is spending $100 million competing in America’s Cup yacht races. John Paul DeJoriaThen: His mother once told him they had 27 cents between them. Launched John Paul Mitchell Systems while living in his car.

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Now: Toys include a private jet and his own train car that costs $10,000 a month to maintain and staff. Shahid KhanThen: After emigrating from Pakistan he worked for $1.20 an hour as a dishwasher to put himself through the University of Illinois.Now: Own’s Flex-N-Gate, one of the US’ largest private companies, as well as the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars.

Oprah WinfreyThen: Born in Mississippi to a single, teenage mother, bounced among family members and ran away in her teens to escape abuse.

Now: The former host of the highest-rated talk show in TV history has spent $100 million on an academy for girls in South Africa.

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Howard SchultzThen: Grew up in a housing project in Canarsie, Brooklyn. His family was left destitute when his father lost his job after an injury.

Now: Built Starbucks into a $56 billion company, though when he started there his mother pleaded, “Who’s going to buy coffee?

Image: llison: Eric Charbonneau / Invision / AP Dejoria: Ryan Miller / Invision / AP Khan: Sang Tan / AP Winfrey, Schultz: Getty Images

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First Published: Oct 04, 2013, 07:10

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