Sam Hopkins


Sam Hopkins has seen the international energy picture change right before his eyes.

Branching out from his home of Kansas City, with honors in linguistics and international studies from the University of Kansas, Sam has found the world to be as full of opportunity as it is riddled with challenges.

From Oxford, England, to rural western China to Colombia, Sam has investigated at the ground level and rubbed elbows with experts in nearly every energy industry under the sun.

He's come back to his current home of Baltimore with one winning stock pick after another, bringing a world of profits to readers of Energy and Capital and his highly successful stock recommendation service, Global Growth Stocks.

And since Sam knows that the future of energy ranges far beyond the bounds of the dying fossil-fuel economy, he's a regular contributor to Green Chip Review and co-founder of Green Chip International, a one-of-a-kind service that capitalizes on the global green scene.

But Sam's not all travel and babble. When he is not delivering prime plays on global energy trends to readers, Sam can be found mixing up beats in the finest hot spots in Baltimore, New York, and D.C., and producing his own music.

Welcome to a new generation of prosperity.

Recent Articles by Sam Hopkins

Investments in India - 2008-12-01
A Closer Look at India's Economy, Post-Mumbai

Shai Agassi and Project Better Place - 2008-11-25
Could Project Better Place Rescue Detroit?

Electronic Stock Exchanges - 2008-11-25
Why Microseconds Matter in Today's Market

Emerging Market Investments - 2008-11-17
G20 Summit Confirms New Economic Order

Argentina Gold Mines - 2008-11-17
Energy and Credit Woes Endanger Argentina's Gold Mines

Renewable Energy and Inflation - 2008-11-13
What Will the Dollar Do to Green Stocks?

California Clean Energy - 2008-11-11
More on Schwarzenegger's Clean Energy Track Record

China Economic Stimulus - 2008-11-10
China Unveils Massive Stimulus Plan to Bolster Growth

Obama and Renewable Energy - 2008-11-06
A Changing of the Energy Guard

Google and Renewable Energy - 2008-11-01
Google and Intel Go Green, Globally

U.S. Economic Outlook - 2008-10-27
Big Questions for Washington and Wall Street

Islamic Finance - 2008-10-20
Meet the New Bosses of the Lending World

Brazil Stocks - 2008-10-13
Brazil Surges to New Highs

Global Renewable Energy - 2008-10-10
Slow Growth Won't Kill Renewables

Green Jobs - 2008-10-06
Millions of Jobs in the New Energy Economy

Renewable Energy Legislation - 2008-10-02
Another Moment of Truth for Renewables on Capitol Hill

China Financial Stocks - 2008-09-30
Chinese Banks Set for Major Growth, Higher Gains

Energy Tax Credits - 2008-09-26
Good News in International Renewables

International Bank Bailouts - 2008-09-22
Foreign-based Banks Get Bailed Out Too

Investing in China ETFs - 2008-09-19
How A Market Move Could Lead to 20% Upside

The Only Way to Wean Ourselves Off Oil

Expert energy investment banker Matt Simmons recently said that ocean energy could "become the only real way to begin weaning ourselves from what will soon become clear peaking of global oil and gas." And he would know; Simmons served as energy advisor to Bush during his first term.

As ocean energy makes its way into the mainstream, a few companies stand to make a fortune.

Read all about the profitable details in this report.