Sphere: Related ContentJack Dreyfus, the so-called “Lion on Wall Street,” died March 27 at New York Hospital, the asset management firm that he founded said on Friday.
He was 95. The cause of death was not immediately known.
Dreyfus was considered an American investment innovator whose career spanned from mutual fund management to medical research and the writing of two autobiographies.
“This remarkable individual was a legend in the creation and marketing of mutual funds and a humanitarian with a heart of gold,” The Dreyfus Corporation said in a statement.




