In providing consultant services to its clients, Pacific States Capital Corporation does not offer a "cookie cutter" approach but will take into consideration what you have to work with and what your objectives are and will then formulate a strategy that works for you.
Pacific States Capital Corporation was founded by Wayne Crumpley on January 7, 1994. Prior to 1994, Wayne Crumpley was President and CEO of Pan American Energy Corporation, Nevada (U.S.) reporting 12(g) publicly-traded oil and gas production company operating out of Bakersfield, California. Pan American Energy Corporation was successfully merged with Harbin Bearing Company, a $100 million Chinese (ball) bearing company in a reverse merger transaction in December, 1994.
Wayne Crumpley, President and CEO of Pacific States Capital Corporation has been buying, selling, investing and trading in securities since attending Modesto High School in Modesto, California (US) in 1956-1960. With over 50 years of experience, it is Wayne Crumpley's opinion that in the next few years the biggest opportunities to build wealth will be presented in "Green Energy" stocks and in building green energy infrastructure of the world.
The world's population is approximately 7.0 billion people, heading in the next 20 years to around 9 billion. There are about 1.6 billion people on the planet without any electricity and another 2 billion people who have only occasional electricity. Even in the United States many places are beginning to experience "brown-outs."
While the world may be headed to alternative renewable energy sources in the long run, the world will have to rely on coal power for the foreseeable future. Coal is widely dispersed around the world. No country has a monopoly on coal. The answer is to clean the coal to burn cleaner and to solve the CO2 challenge in burning carbon.
The next 20 years will be an exciting time to be on this planet earth. As investors, we should be able to invest in the "Green Energy" businesses and the infrastructure building businesses, and "do good… and do well" at the same time.