DEF 14A 1 def14a.txt DEF 14A SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. ) Filed by the Registrant [X] Filed by a Party other than the Registrant [ ] Check the appropriate box: [ ] Preliminary Proxy Statement [ ] Confidential, for Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2)) [X] Definitive Proxy Statement [ ] Definitive Additional Materials [ ] Soliciting Material Pursuant to Sec. 240.14a-12 DELAWARE POOLED TRUST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than the Registrant) Payment of Filing Fee (Check the appropriate box): [X] No fee required. [ ] Fee computed on table below per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(1) and 0-11. 1. Title of each class of securities to which transaction applies: 2. Aggregate number of securities to which transaction applies: 3. Per unit price or other underlying value of transaction computed pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (set forth the amount on which the filing fee is calculated and state how it was determined): 4. Proposed maximum aggregate value of transaction: 5. Total fee paid: [ ] Fee paid previously with preliminary proxy materials. [ ] Check box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Exchange Act Rule 0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee was paid previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number, or the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing. 1) Amount Previously Paid: _______________________________________________________________________ 2) Form, Schedule or Registration Statement No.: _______________________________________________________________________ 3) Filing Party: ________________________________________________________________________ 4) Date Filed: _______________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. __) Filed by the Registrant [X] Filed by a Party other than the Registrant [_] Check the appropriate box: [_] Preliminary Proxy Statement [_] Confidential, for Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2)) [X] Definitive Proxy Statement [_] Definitive Additional Materials [_] Soliciting Material Pursuant to Sec. 240.14a-12 DELAWARE GROUP GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL FUNDS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than the Registrant) Payment of Filing Fee (Check the appropriate box): [X] No fee required. [_] Fee computed on table below per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(1) and 0-11. 1. Title of each class of securities to which transaction applies: 2. Aggregate number of securities to which transaction applies: 3. Per unit price or other underlying value of transaction computed pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (set forth the amount on which the filing fee is calculated and state how it was determined): 4. Proposed maximum aggregate value of transaction: 5. Total fee paid: [_] Fee paid previously with preliminary proxy materials. [_] Check box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Exchange Act Rule 0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee was paid previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number, or the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing. 1) Amount Previously Paid: ____________________________________________________________ 2) Form, Schedule or Registration Statement No.: ____________________________________________________________ 3) Filing Party: ____________________________________________________________ 4) Date Filed: ____________________________________________________________ Delaware Investments(SM) -------------------------------------- A member of Lincoln Financial Group(R) July 6, 2004 THE EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO THE GLOBAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO THE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO THE INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO THE LABOR SELECT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO (five separate series of Delaware Pooled Trust) DELAWARE EMERGING MARKETS FUND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY FUND (three separate series of Delaware Group Global & International Funds) Dear Shareholder: Enclosed is a Notice of Meeting for a Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of The Emerging Markets Portfolio, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio, The International Equity Portfolio, The International Fixed Income Portfolio and The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio, five separate series of Delaware Pooled Trust, and of Delaware Emerging Markets Fund, Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund and Delaware International Value Equity Fund, three separate series of Delaware Group Global & International Funds (collectively, the "Funds"). The Joint Special Meeting has been called for August 31, 2004 at 3:00 p.m., Eastern time, at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. The accompanying Proxy Statement describes certain proposals (the "Proposals") being presented for your consideration and requests your prompt attention and vote via the enclosed proxy card. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO FILL OUT, SIGN AND RETURN THE ENCLOSED PROXY CARD! The enclosed Proxy Statement describes two separate Proposals. In Proposal 1, you are being asked to consider and approve a new investment management agreement for each of the Funds in which you own shares. In Proposal 2, you are being asked to consider and approve a new sub-advisory agreement for each of the Funds in which you own shares. As more fully described in the Proxy Statement, new investment management and sub-advisory agreements are needed as a result of the pending sale by Delaware Investments of its London-based international investment management business, specifically Delaware International Advisers Ltd. ("DIAL"). If the shareholders of a Fund approve the Proposals, Delaware Management Company ("DMC") will become the investment manager for that Fund and DIAL (which is currently the manager of each of the Funds) will become the sub-adviser for that Fund. Each of these Proposals is being presented to shareholders in connection with Delaware Investments' pending sale of DIAL. The sale of DIAL will result in the automatic termination of DIAL's investment management agreements with Delaware Pooled Trust and Delaware Group Global & International Funds on behalf of the Funds. None of these Proposals will result in a change in the investment objective or investment policies of any of the Funds, nor will the investment management fees, or any other expenses paid by the Funds, change. Please take the time to review this entire document and vote now! Whether or not you plan to attend the Joint Special Meeting, please vote your shares by completing, dating and signing the enclosed proxy card. If you determine at a later date that you wish to attend the Joint Special Meeting, you may revoke your proxy and vote in person. Proxy cards must be received prior to the Joint Special Meeting in order to be counted. Thank you for your prompt attention and participation. Sincerely, /s/ Jude T. Driscoll ------------------------------------- Jude T. Driscoll President and Chief Executive Officer This page intentionally left blank Delaware Investments(SM) -------------------------------------- A member of Lincoln Financial Group(R) THE EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO THE GLOBAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO THE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO THE INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO THE LABOR SELECT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO (five separate series of Delaware Pooled Trust) 2005 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (800) 231-8002 DELAWARE EMERGING MARKETS FUND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY FUND (three separate series of Delaware Group Global & International Funds) 2005 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (800) 523-1918 NOTICE OF JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 31, 2004 To the Shareholders of The Emerging Markets Portfolio, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio, The International Equity Portfolio, The International Fixed Income Portfolio, The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio, five separate series of Delaware Pooled Trust, and to the shareholders of Delaware Emerging Markets Fund, Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund and Delaware International Value Equity Fund, three separate series of Delaware Group Global & International Funds: This is your official notice that a Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders (the "Meeting") of The Emerging Markets Portfolio, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio, The International Equity Portfolio, The International Fixed Income Portfolio, The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio, five separate series of Delaware Pooled Trust, a Delaware statutory trust ("DPT"), and of Delaware Emerging Markets Fund, Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund and Delaware International Value Equity Fund, three separate series of Delaware Group Global & International Funds, a Delaware statutory trust ("DGGIF" and, together with DPT, the "Trust," and all such series of the Trust are collectively, the "Funds"), has been called by the Boards of Trustees of the Trust and will be held on August 31, 2004 at 3:00 p.m., Eastern time, at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, PA 19103. The Meeting is being called for the following reasons: 1. For shareholders of each Fund, voting separately, to approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of such Fund, and Delaware Management Company (Proposal 1). 2. For shareholders of each Fund, voting separately, to approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. (Proposal 2). Proposal 1 and Proposal 2 set forth above are more fully described in the attached Proxy Statement. Copies of the form of proposed Investment Management Agreement between DPT and Delaware Management Company, the form of proposed Investment Management Agreement between DGGIF and Delaware Management Company, and the form of proposed Sub-Advisory Agreement are attached as Schedules A, B and C to the Proxy Statement, respectively. The Boards of Trustees of the Trust are soliciting your votes. If you are a shareholder of record of one or more of the Funds as of the close of business on June 22, 2004, you have the right to direct the persons listed on the enclosed proxy card as to how your shares in such Funds should be voted. A Proxy Statement describing the matters to be voted on at the Meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof is attached to this Notice. YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT. By Order of the Boards of Trustees, /s/ Richelle S. Maestro --------------------------- Richelle S. Maestro Secretary July 6, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND TO SAVE THE EXPENSE OF FURTHER MAILINGS, PLEASE MARK YOUR PROXY CARD, SIGN IT, AND RETURN IT IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE, WHICH REQUIRES NO POSTAGE IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES. PROXY CARDS MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE MEETING IN ORDER TO BE COUNTED. YOU MAY REVOKE YOUR PROXY AT ANY TIME AT OR BEFORE THE MEETING OR VOTE IN PERSON IF YOU ATTEND THE MEETING. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROXY STATEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE ---- Meeting Information ................................................................ 1 Purposes of the Meeting ............................................................ 1 MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE FUNDS ............................................... 1 OVERVIEW OF THE PROPOSALS .......................................................... 2 Why am I getting this proxy? .................................................... 2 What is an "Interim Agreement?" ................................................. 2 What is the Board of Trustees Recommending? ..................................... 2 PROPOSALS 1 AND 2: TO APPROVE A NEW INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH DMC AND A NEW SUBADVISORY AGREEMENT WITH DIAL ........................................... 3 Introduction .................................................................... 3 Approval of New Agreements ...................................................... 3 Comparison of the Current Agreement and the New Agreements ...................... 4 Advisory Services ............................................................... 4 Sub-Advisers .................................................................... 4 Fees ............................................................................ 4 Payment of Expenses ............................................................. 6 Brokerage ....................................................................... 6 Limitation of Liability ......................................................... 7 Continuance ..................................................................... 7 Termination ..................................................................... 7 Board Considerations and Determinations ......................................... 7 Interim Agreement ............................................................... 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT DMC, DIAL AND OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS ................. 10 VOTING INFORMATION ................................................................. 13 How many votes are necessary to approve the Proposals? .......................... 13 How do I ensure my vote is accurately recorded? ................................. 13 May I revoke my proxy? .......................................................... 13 What other matters will be voted upon at the Meeting? ........................... 13 Who is entitled to vote? ........................................................ 13 What other solicitations will be made? .......................................... 14
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PAGE ---- PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS ............................................................. 14 SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS .............................................................. 21 SCHEDULE A-- INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN DELAWARE POOLED TRUST AND DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY ..................................................... A-1 SCHEDULE B -- FORM OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN DELAWARE GROUP GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL FUNDS AND DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY ........................... B-1 SCHEDULE C-- FORM OF SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT BETWEEN DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY AND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL ADVISERS LIMITED ......................................... C-1
Delaware Investments(SM) -------------------------------------- A member of Lincoln Financial Group(R) PROXY STATEMENT JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO THE GLOBAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO THE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO THE INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO THE LABOR SELECT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO FIVE SEPARATE SERIES OF DELAWARE POOLED TRUST AND DELAWARE EMERGING MARKETS FUND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY FUND THREE SEPARATE SERIES OF DELAWARE GROUP GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL FUNDS TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 31, 2004 MEETING INFORMATION This Proxy Statement solicits proxies to be voted at a Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders (the "Meeting") of The Emerging Markets Portfolio, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio, The International Equity Portfolio, The International Fixed Income Portfolio and The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio (collectively, the "DPT Funds"), which are five separate series of Delaware Pooled Trust ("DPT"), and of Delaware Emerging Markets Fund, Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund and Delaware International Value Equity Fund (collectively, the "DGGIF Funds"), which are three separate series of Delaware Group Global & International Funds ("DGGIF" and, together with DPT, the "Trust"). The Meeting will be held at the offices of Delaware Investments, which are located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, PA 19103, on August 31, 2004 at 3:00 p.m., Eastern time. The Boards of Trustees of the Trust, on behalf of the DPT Funds and the DGGIF Funds (collectively, the "Funds"), are soliciting these proxies. This Proxy Statement and forms of Proxy Card will first be sent to shareholders on or about July 9, 2004. PURPOSES OF THE MEETING The purpose of the Meeting is to consider the Proposals that are listed in the accompanying Notice and any other business that may properly come before the Meeting. The Boards of Trustees of the Trust urge you to complete, sign and return the Proxy Card(s) included with this Proxy Statement whether or not you intend to be present at the Meeting. It is important that you return the signed Proxy Card(s) promptly to help assure a quorum for the Meeting. MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE FUNDS Each Fund's most recent Annual Report and Semi-Annual Report to Shareholders were previously mailed to shareholders. Copies of these reports are available upon request, without charge, by writing or calling the Funds at the address and telephone number shown on the top of the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders. OVERVIEW OF THE PROPOSALS WHY AM I GETTING THIS PROXY? Delaware International Advisers Ltd. ("DIAL") is currently the investment manager to each of the Funds. If the Proposals described in this Proxy Statement are approved by shareholders, DIAL will continue to provide day-to-day investment management to the Funds. However, DMH Corp., of which DIAL is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary, has entered into an agreement that, if consummated, will result in a company owned by DIAL's current management and others, including various private investment funds affiliated with Hellman & Friedman LLC, a private equity firm (the "Purchasers"), purchasing DIAL from Delaware Investments (the "DIAL Acquisition"). The Purchasers are paying Delaware Investments $172 million in cash and will provide relief of certain liabilities of approximately $27 million as of April 30, 2004. Under applicable law, the DIAL Acquisition will automatically result in a termination of DIAL's investment management agreements with the Trust, which provide for the provision of investment management services to each of the Funds (the "Current Agreement"). In order for Delaware Investments to continue to provide overall management of the daily business affairs of each Fund, it is being proposed that, after the DIAL Acquisition, Delaware Management Company ("DMC") serve as the investment manager of each Fund pursuant to an Investment Management Agreement with the applicable Trust (the "New Investment Management Agreement") and DIAL continue to provide investment management services to the Funds as subadviser to DMC pursuant to a new subadvisory agreement (the "New Subadvisory Agreement"). The purpose of the Meeting is to have shareholders of the Funds vote upon the New Investment Management Agreement and New Subadvisory Agreement that will be needed for the Funds' continuity of operations upon the anticipated completion of the DIAL Acquisition. The DIAL Acquisition is expected to close later this year. WHAT IS AN "INTERIM AGREEMENT?" As discussed above, the laws that govern the operation of the Funds provide that the Current Agreement will automatically terminate as a result of the DIAL Acquisition. If the DIAL Acquisition is completed before the Meeting where shareholders of a Fund approve a new investment management agreement for that Fund, the Trust (on behalf of its respective Funds) and DIAL will need an interim agreement (the "Interim Agreement") to ensure that uninterrupted advisory services are provided for those Funds. The Interim Agreement, if actually entered into, will permit DIAL to continue managing the Funds until a new investment management agreement is approved by the Funds' shareholders. However, applicable law requires that the Interim Agreement terminate no later than 150 days after it becomes effective. The Interim Agreement is generally identical in form and terms to the Current Agreement, except for certain additional provisions that are permitted or required by applicable law. The term and effective date of the Interim Agreement differ from the Current Agreement. As mentioned, the Interim Agreement can only remain in effect for 150 days. In addition, the Interim Agreement will have an "escrow" provision so that any compensation earned by DIAL under the Interim Agreement would be held in an interest-bearing escrow account. In order for such compensation to be released from the escrow account to DIAL for services to a Fund, the law requires that shareholders of that Fund approve an agreement with DIAL before the end of the 150-day period. In this case, shareholder approval of the New Sub-Advisory Agreement (Proposal 2) will cause any fees in the escrow account on behalf of such Fund to be released to DIAL. If the Interim Agreement is entered into (i.e., because the DIAL Acquisition closes before shareholders of a Fund approve a new investment management agreement) and shareholders of that Fund approve the New Subadvisory Agreement, then DIAL is entitled to receive the compensation held in the escrow account plus any interest earned thereon. If the Interim Agreement is entered into and shareholders of that Fund do not approve the New Subadvisory Agreement, then DIAL is entitled to receive the lesser of the compensation held in the escrow account or its actual costs of providing investment management services during the period that such fees are being escrowed. WHAT IS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDING? At the Meeting, the Board of Trustees of DPT and the Board of Trustees of DGGIF (collectively referred to as the "Board" or "Board of Trustees") are recommending that shareholders of the Funds approve (a) the New Investment Management Agreement, whereby Delaware Investments, through DMC, can continue to provide overall management of the daily business affairs of the Funds and (b) the New Subadvisory Agreement whereby DIAL will be able to continue to provide the day-to-day management of these Funds' portfolio investments and any compensation held in escrow pursuant to the Interim Agreement will be released to DIAL. 2 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE "FOR" EACH OF THE NEW INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT AND THE NEW SUBADVISORY AGREEMENT. PROPOSALS 1 AND 2: TO APPROVE A NEW INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH DMC AND A NEW SUBADVISORY AGREEMENT WITH DIAL INTRODUCTION In order to maintain the existing services and management for the Funds following the closing of the DIAL Acquisition, management of the Funds recommended to the Board of Trustees at its May 20 and 21, 2004 Board meeting that: (i) DIAL be retained to continue to provide the day-to-day investment management of the Funds' portfolio securities as sub-adviser; and (ii) DMC be retained as the Funds' investment manager to continue to provide the overall management and coordination of the Funds' general operations and administration that has always been provided by Delaware Investments. On May 20 and 21, 2004, the Board of Trustees met to review and consider the DIAL Acquisition, its impact upon the Trust and each of the Funds, and Fund management's recommendation. As more fully described below, the Board of Trustees reviewed information provided by DIAL, DMC and the Purchasers. Based upon such information and the recommendations of Fund management, the Board of Trustees, at its May 20 and 21, 2004 meeting, approved the New Investment Management Agreement1 and the New Subadvisory Agreement (together, the "New Agreements"), subject to shareholder approval, and the Interim Agreement. The terms and conditions of the New Agreements are substantially the same as the terms and conditions of the Current Agreement, except as described below under "COMPARISON OF THE CURRENT AGREEMENT AND THE NEW AGREEMENTS." The Current Agreement was originally approved by the initial shareholder of (i) each DPT Fund and became effective with respect to the DPT Funds on December 15, 1999, and (ii) each DGGIF Fund and became effective with respect to the DGGIF Funds on November 23, 1999, and has not since been submitted for shareholder approval. Such initial shareholder approval was obtained in connection with the reorganization of the Trust into a Delaware statutory trust. The Current Agreement's continuance was most recently approved by the Boards of Trustees, including a majority of the trustees who are not "interested persons" ("Independent Trustees"), as defined by Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), at the May 20-21, 2004 meeting of the Board. At such May 20-21, 2004 meeting, the Board of Trustees, as part of its regularly scheduled annual review, also reviewed the contracts for each Delaware Investments service provider to the Funds (in addition to DMC and DIAL), including the principal underwriter, Delaware Distributors L.P., and the transfer agent/shareholder servicing agent/fund accountant, Delaware Service Company, Inc. The Board reviewed materials provided by Delaware Investments concerning the level of service provided to the Funds and both the costs to the Funds and the profit to Delaware Investments. Throughout the prior year, the Board also received reports detailing Fund performance, the investment philosophy for each Fund and its expenses. In addition, the Board separately received and reviewed independent third-party reports analyzing each Fund's performance over a five- or ten-year period, as well as actual and contractual management and total expenses. The third-party reports also provided comparative information against the Funds' peer mutual funds (collectively, the "Management Contract Reports"). The Trustees also met separately and with the independent third party without Fund management present. Set out in this Proxy Statement is important information regarding DIAL, DMC, the DIAL Acquisition, the New Agreements, including a comparison of the New Agreements to the Current Agreement, fees and expenses and certain other information that was presented to the Board of Trustees and that is important for you to consider in deciding how to vote. Following this information, beginning on page 9 is a description of the information that the Board particularly focused on in considering to approve and recommend that shareholders approve the Proposals and the Board's determinations with respect thereto. As noted above and in accordance with the applicable rules under the 1940 Act, shareholder approval of the New Subadvisory Agreement is necessary in order for DIAL to receive all of the investment advisory fees escrowed pursuant to the Interim Agreement and for DIAL to continue to provide investment management services to the Funds. APPROVAL OF NEW AGREEMENTS Each New Agreement will become effective as to a Fund on the later of the date the Fund's shareholders approve the New Agreement or the closing of the DIAL Acquisition. If shareholders of a Fund approve the New Investment Management Agreement with DMC with respect to that Fund (Proposal 1) but do not approve the New Subadvisory Agreement with DIAL -------------------------- (1) For DPT, the New Investment Management Agreement is an amendment to Exhibit A to the current Investment Management Agreement between DMC and DPT relating to the other series of DPT. 3 with respect to that Fund (Proposal 2), DMC will render the investment advisory and other services with respect to that Fund, including directly managing the Fund's assets on a day-to-day basis, or may hire another sub-adviser, subject to any necessary Board and shareholder approvals, to manage the Fund's assets on a day-to-day basis while DMC provides overall management and supervision of the Fund's affairs. If shareholders of a Fund do not approve the New Investment Management Agreement with respect to that Fund, the New Subadvisory Agreement will also not go into effect even if it is approved by shareholders, and the Board of Trustees of the Trust will consider what appropriate action to take with respect to investment management arrangements for that Fund. COMPARISON OF THE CURRENT AGREEMENT AND THE NEW AGREEMENTS ADVISORY SERVICES The combined services to be provided to the Funds by DMC and DIAL, as manager and sub-adviser, respectively, under the New Agreements will be identical to those currently provided under the Current Agreement. Under the New Investment Management Agreement, DMC will provide the overall management and coordination of the Fund's general operations and administration. Under the proposed New Subadvisory Agreement, DMC, as manager, will retain DIAL as sub-adviser and DIAL will continue to manage each Fund's assets on a day-to-day basis, subject to the supervision of DMC. Under the Current Agreement applicable to the Funds, DIAL is responsible for the day-to-day portfolio management of the Funds and determines from time to time the securities and other investments that are purchased, retained, or sold with respect to each Fund. In addition, DIAL implements such determinations through the placement of orders for the execution of portfolio transactions with or through brokers or dealers as selected by DIAL. DIAL provides the services under the Current Agreement in accordance with each Fund's investment objectives, policies and restrictions, as stated in each Fund's current prospectus. DIAL will have the same contractual obligations and duties under the New Agreements. Both the Current Agreement and the New Agreements require the manager and sub-adviser to maintain all books and records with respect to the securities transactions of each Fund and to furnish the Board such periodic and special reports as the Board may request. Also, the Current Agreement and the New Investment Management Agreement allow the manager to provide persons satisfactory to the Board to act as officers and employees of the Trust. SUB-ADVISERS The Current Agreement and the New Investment Management Agreement each provide that the manager may from time to time employ or associate itself with such person or persons as the manager believes necessary to the performance of its obligations under the applicable Agreement; provided, however, that the compensation of such person or persons shall be paid by the manager. The manager may terminate the services of any such person and may assume the responsibilities of such person at any time under both the Current Agreement and the New Investment Management Agreement. FEES The rate of investment management fees payable under the New Investment Management Agreement by the Funds would be the same as that paid under the Current Agreement. The annual rate of investment management fees payable to the manager, based on the average daily net assets of such Fund, under both the New Investment Management Agreement and Current Agreement, and the fees earned, fees paid and fees waived during the last fiscal year ended November 30, 2003 for the DGGIF Funds and October 31, 2003 for the DPT Funds are as follows: 4
DELAWARE EMERGING MARKETS FUND RATE OF INVESTMENT FEES EARNED FEES FEES WAIVED MANAGEMENT FEES BY DIAL PAID TO DIAL BY DIAL --------------------- ------------ ------------ ----------- 1.25% on first $500 million 1.20% on the next $500 million 1.15% on the next $1,500 million 1.10% on assets in excess of $2,500 million $330,017 $157,708 $172,309 DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND 1.25% on the first $500 million 1.20% on the next $500 million 1.15% on the next $1,500 million 1.10% on assets in excess of $2,500 million $183,121 $102,064 $81,057 DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY FUND 0.85% on the first $500 million 0.80% on the next $500 million 0.75% on the next $1,500 million 0.70% on assets in excess of $2,500 million $2,156,457 $2,156,457 $0 THE EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO 1.00% $1,626,446 $1,626,446 $0 THE GLOBAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO 0.50% $1,256,931 $1,138,330 $118,601 THE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO 0.75% $3,650,612 $3,650,612 $0 THE INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO 0.50% $203,900 $171,120 $32,780 THE LABOR SELECT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO 0.75% $1,012,644 $1,012,148 $496
Had DMC been the manager for the Funds during their prior fiscal year, it would have earned the same fees as DIAL. DIAL had contractually or voluntarily agreed to waive its fee and pay the expenses of certain Funds to the extent necessary to ensure that the Funds' annual operating expenses, exclusive of 12b-1 Plan fees, taxes, interest, brokerage commissions and certain insurance costs, do not exceed the amount of average daily net assets of the Funds as noted in the following chart. 5
FUND EXPENSE CAP WAIVER Delaware Emerging Markets Fund Contractual expense cap at 1.70% through January 31, 2005 Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund Contractual expense cap at 1.25% through January 31, 2005 Delaware International Value Equity Fund None The Emerging Markets Portfolio Voluntary Expense Cap at 1.55% through October 31, 2004 The Global Fixed Income Portfolio Voluntary Expense Cap at 0.50% through October 31, 2004 The International Equity Portfolio None The International Fixed Income Portfolio Voluntary Expense Cap at 0.60% through October 31, 2004 The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio Voluntary Expense Cap at 0.96% through October 31, 2004
DMC has agreed to assume and continue those waivers that are contractual through their remaining term, and has agreed to continue those waivers that are voluntary through their remaining term. At the end of such terms, DMC will reassess whether to continue such waivers. The annual rate of subadvisory fees payable under the New Subadvisory Agreement is 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund and Delaware International Value Equity Fund; 0.30% of the average daily net assets of the Delaware Emerging Markets Fund, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio, The International Fixed Income Portfolio and The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio; 0.36% of the average daily net assets of The International Equity Portfolio; and 0.75% of the average daily net assets of The Emerging Markets Portfolio. Because DIAL would be paid these fees by DMC out of the fees that DMC would receive under the New Investment Management Agreement from the Trust on behalf of the Funds, the Funds will still pay the same overall fees for investment management services under the New Agreements as they do under the Current Agreement. PAYMENT OF EXPENSES Under the Current Agreement and the New Agreements, the Trust pays all the expenses incurred by it in connection with its own business affairs. Under the Current Agreement and the New Investment Management Agreement, the Trust and the manager may share facilities common to each, which may include legal and accounting personnel, with appropriate proration of expenses between them. BROKERAGE The Current Agreement, subject to the primary objective of obtaining the best execution, permits DIAL to place orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities and other instruments with such broker-dealers who provide statistical, factual and financial information and services to the Trust, to DIAL, to any sub-adviser or to any other fund for which DIAL or any sub-adviser provides investment advisory services. The Current Agreement also permits DIAL to place orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities and other instruments with broker-dealers who sell shares of the Trust or who sell shares of any other investment company (or series thereof) for which DIAL or any sub-adviser provides investment advisory services, although this is not a practice in which DIAL or DMC currently engages. Broker-dealers who sell shares of any investment companies or series thereof for which DIAL or any sub-adviser provides investment advisory services are permitted to only receive orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities to the extent that the placing of such orders is in compliance with the rules of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and NASD Regulation, Inc. Subject to such policies and procedures as may be adopted by the Board of Trustees and officers of the Trust, under the Current Agreement, DIAL may cause a Fund to pay a member of an exchange, broker or dealer an amount of commission for effecting a securities transaction in excess of the amount of commission another member of an exchange, broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction, in such instances where DIAL has determined in good faith that such amount of commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such member, broker or dealer, viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or DIAL's overall responsibilities with respect to the Trust and to other investment companies (or series thereof) and other advisory accounts for which DIAL or any sub-adviser exercises investment discretion. 6 The New Investment Management Agreement contains substantially the same provision. The New Subadvisory Agreement also contains a substantially similar provision in that DIAL, as the subadviser, would be permitted, subject to the primary objective of receiving best execution, to place orders with broker-dealers taking similar factors into account. DMC, as the manager, under the New Subadvisory Agreement, would also be permitted to direct DIAL to effect transactions with broker-dealers according to similar factors. However, with respect to the New Investment Management Agreement between DGGIF and DMC and the New Subadvisory Agreement, the provision permitting the manager or subadviser, as the case may be, to consider the sale of Trust or other investment company shares when placing purchases and sales of portfolio securities has been eliminated. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The Current Agreement provides that the manager shall not be liable to the Trust or any shareholder for any action or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security, or otherwise, in the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or a reckless disregard of the performance of its duties as manager to the Trust. The New Investment Management Agreement contains an identical provision. The New Subadvisory Agreement also contains this same provision except that the provision limits DIAL's liability not only to the Trust and any shareholder but also to DMC. The New Subadvisory Agreement provides that DIAL and DMC shall indemnify each other and their respective affiliates to the fullest extent permitted by law against any and all loss, damage, judgments, fines, amount paid in settlement and reasonable expenses, including attorney's fees incurred by such party and its affiliates arising from or in connection with the New Subadvisory Agreement so long as such losses arise out of the other party's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard in performing its responsibilities under the New Subadvisory Agreement. The Current Agreement and New Investment Management Agreement do not have similar provisions. CONTINUANCE If shareholders of a Fund approve the New Agreements with respect to that Fund, each New Agreement will continue until two years from the date of its execution, unless earlier terminated. The New Agreements may be continued with respect to such Fund from year to year thereafter by a majority vote of the Board of the Trust or by a vote of a majority of all votes attributable to the outstanding shares of that Fund, provided that in either case the terms and the renewal have been approved by the vote of a majority of the Independent Trustees, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. In connection with the DIAL Acquisition, DMC and DIAL have agreed, subject to their respective fiduciary obligations and oversight of the Board of Trustees, to maintain their relationship for the foreseeable future and for at least 18 months following the DIAL Acquisition. TERMINATION The Current Agreement provides that it may be terminated with respect to a Fund at any time on 60 days' written notice to the other party, without the payment of any penalty, by the Trust (by vote of the Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of such Fund) or by DIAL. The Current Agreement also provides that it would immediately terminate in the event of its assignment. The New Investment Management Agreement contains identical termination provisions. The New Subadvisory Agreement may be terminated with respect to a Fund by DMC at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on 90 days' written notice to DIAL; by the Trust at any time, on 60 days' written notice to DIAL; and by DIAL on 90 days' written notice to DIAL and the Trust. BOARD CONSIDERATIONS AND DETERMINATIONS In considering approval of the New Agreements and submission of them to shareholders for their approval, the Board of Trustees reviewed information and representations provided by DIAL and DMC, along with historical and comparative data provided by Lipper, Inc., an independent industry consultant, and advice from outside counsel as to the adequacy of the materials provided by DIAL and DMC, and focused on: (1) the nature, extent, and quality of the services to be provided by DIAL and DMC; (2) the investment performance of the Funds and comparable funds advised by DIAL and DMC; (3) the costs of the services to be provided and profits to be realized by DIAL, DMC, and their affiliates from the relationship with the Funds; and (4) the extent to which economies of scale would be realized as the Funds grow and the extent to which fee levels reflect economies of scale for the benefit of Funds and their shareholders. The Board considered the presentations and information specific to the DIAL Acquisition and the New Agreements in conjunction with the Management Contract Reports also presented at the May 20-21, 2004 meeting and the annual contract renewal process. Because solely a change in the ownership of DIAL necessitated reapproval of the Funds' investment management arrangements under the 1940 Act, no other investment managers or subadvisers were considered by Fund management or the Board. 7 1. The Quality of Services to be Provided The Board noted that the New Investment Management Agreement is virtually identical to the Current Agreement and that the New Subadvisory Agreement contains substantially similar provisions to those in the Current Agreement, except for the parties to the Agreements and the effective dates. Under the New Investment Management Agreement, the Board considered that the Funds would benefit from the strong corporate management and compliance oversight that is expected to continue to be provided by Delaware Investments, including DMC as the Funds' investment manager, in a manner similar to DMC's current role as investment manager to the various other funds of Delaware Investments. The level and quality of services as detailed in the Management Contract Reports were noted. The Board then considered the benefits of providing consistency of portfolio management to the Funds under the New Subadvisory Agreement. The Board reviewed materials provided by DIAL regarding the experience and qualifications of personnel responsible for managing the Funds, and placed weight on DIAL's representation that there are no planned changes with respect to the DIAL personnel responsible for security selection and portfolio management after the closing of the DIAL Acquisition. The Board also considered DIAL's management of the operating expenses of each Fund, such as transaction costs, including how portfolio transactions for each Fund are conducted, and how brokers are chosen. The Board also considered information provided by the Purchasers regarding their plans for DIAL, including Hellman & Friedman's prior experience in the industry partnering with management of investment advisory firms and the Board's discussion with representatives of Hellman & Friedman concerning the autonomy to be provided to DIAL. Based upon these considerations, the Board was able to conclude that the nature, extent and quality of the services to be provided by DIAL and DMC under the New Agreements are satisfactory and that each of the New Agreements is in the best interests of shareholders. 2. Investment Performance In considering the investment performance of each Fund and of comparable mutual funds advised by DIAL, the Board looked at each Fund's performance relative to its peers and benchmark. For the periods ended February 29, 2004, the Funds' average annual total returns were as follows:
One Three Five 10 Year Year Year Year ----- ------ ------ ------ DGGIF Funds (Class A Shares - without sales loads) Delaware Emerging Markets Fund 77.04% 20.81% 18.94% N/A Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund 64.27% 7.30% 9.53% N/A Delaware International Value Equity Fund 51.14% 5.02% 5.06% 6.44% DPT Funds The Emerging Markets Portfolio 82.18% 22.99% 21.91% N/A The Global Fixed Income Portfolio 15.10% 15.28% 8.70% 8.56% The International Equity Portfolio 52.70% 6.83% 7.30% 8.21% The International Fixed Income Portfolio 15.85% 15.41% 7.61% N/A The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio 52.76% 7.58% 7.30% N/A
Each Fund's performance ranked in either the first (top 25%) or second (top 50%) quartile of its peer group of comparable mutual funds for the past one, three, and five year periods, and 10 year period for those Funds that have been operating for more than 10 years, with one exception. The Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund's performance for the one year period fell below the median of its peer group of comparable mutual funds. With respect to this one exception, the Board noted that management's explanation and proposed actions relating to such Fund were satisfactory. Thus, measured against its peer group of comparable mutual funds, each Fund's performance was consistently at or above the median in portfolio performance over one, three, five and ten year periods, as applicable, with but one exception. In considering the performance of the Funds, the Board noted that its objective was for the Funds' performance to be at or above the median for a peer group of comparable mutual funds over the long-term. The Board also reviewed the investment performance of other funds managed by DIAL within Delaware Investments as detailed in the Management Contract Reports. Based upon these considerations, the Board determined that the performance of the Funds has been satisfactory and provides substantial evidence of the high quality of investment and other management services to be provided under the New Agreements. 8 3. Costs of the Services to be provided In considering the costs of the services to be provided and profits to be realized by DMC, DIAL and their affiliates from the relationship with the Funds, the Board considered the fees charged to each Fund and the fair market value of the services provided by DIAL and DMC. The Board looked at the advisory fees of each Fund compared to their peer groups and at overall levels of expenses for each of the Funds compared to peer groups. The Board's objective is to limit the total expense ratio of the Funds to an acceptable range as compared to the median for a peer group of comparable mutual funds. The Board took into consideration management's agreement with this objective and the means for implementing this objective, which could include certain types of remedial actions, as well as potential future voluntary or contractual expense caps. The Board considered that, with the exception of the Delaware International Value Equity Fund, the Funds' advisory fees and total expense ratios (taking into account any fee waivers) were lower than the median of their Lipper peer groups. For the Delaware International Value Equity Fund, the Board noted that its advisory fee is lower than the median of its peers and that the total expense ratio was higher than the median of its peers due to its particular transfer agent fee arrangements. Part of the Board's consideration of advisory fees and overall Fund fees included review of the quality of services performed by DIAL's and DMC's affiliates on behalf of each Fund, including fund accounting, transfer agent, administrative, and shareholder services and the fees charged for those services. The Board placed weight on the fact that each Fund's advisory fee would remain the same under the New Agreements and that DMC had agreed to continue DIAL's waivers currently in effect for each waiver's current term. The expense and fee information for all Delaware Investments service providers, including DIAL and DMC, was included as part of the third party reports in the Management Contract Reports. In considering the extent to which economies of scale would be realized as the Funds grow and the extent to which fee levels reflect economies of scale for the benefit of the Funds, the Board considered that the DGGIF Funds would benefit from advisory fee breakpoints that would be realized in the form of lower advisory fees as each DGGIF Fund's assets grow. The Board also considered that the breakpoints were comparable to the breakpoints provided to other similar mutual funds in each Fund's peer group. With respect to the DPT Funds, the Board noted that such Funds' advisory fees do not currently have breakpoints in recognition of the initial level of advisory fees and their particular shareholder base. Based upon these considerations, and the considerations regarding fees and expenses in general, the Board was able to determine that the fees under the New Agreements are fair and reasonable. In reaching its decision to recommend approval of the New Agreements, the Board did not identify any single factor as being of paramount importance. Based on the information and representations provided by DMC and DIAL and its considerations as described above, the Board of Trustees, including a majority of Independent Trustees, determined that (1) the recommended investment advisory arrangements for these Funds would provide appropriate continuity of services to such Funds and their shareholders (for the New Investment Management Agreement the consistency of management and compliance oversight, and for the New Subadvisory Agreement the continuity of the day-to-day investment management of the portfolio) and (2) the New Agreements and the terms thereof, including the compensation to be paid under the New Agreements, are in compliance with the 1940 Act, including the rules and regulations thereunder, and are fair and reasonable and in the best interests of shareholders. Therefore, the Board of Trustees determined that the New Agreements should be submitted to shareholders with its recommendation for approval. INTERIM AGREEMENT As mentioned above, in the event that the DIAL Acquisition is closed prior to shareholders of the Funds approving the New Investment Management Agreement, to assure that each Fund continues to be managed after the DIAL Acquisition and the termination of the Current Agreement as a result thereof, the Board of Trustees (including a majority of the Independent Trustees) approved the Interim Agreement with respect to each Fund pursuant to Rule 15a-4 under the 1940 Act at its in-person meeting held on May 20-21, 2004. If needed, the Interim Agreement would become effective for a Fund upon the closing of the DIAL Acquisition (the "Interim Effective Date"), and would terminate upon the earlier of 150 days from the Interim Effective Date or upon shareholder approval of a New Investment Management Agreement for that Fund. The Interim Agreement also provides that the Board of Trustees, or a majority of the "outstanding voting securities" of a Fund, as that term is defined in the 1940 Act, may terminate the Interim Agreement as to that Fund on 10 days' written notice to DIAL. The Interim Agreement also terminates immediately in the event of its "assignment," as that term is defined in the 1940 Act. Pursuant to the terms of the Interim Agreement, the maximum amount of investment management fees payable by a Fund to DIAL during this interim period would be identical to that which would have been payable to DIAL under the Current Agreement. In accordance with the provisions of Rule 15a-4 of the 1940 Act, the compensation to be paid to DIAL under the Interim Agreement would be held in an interest-bearing escrow account. The costs, if any, of maintaining such escrow account 9 would be borne by DMC and DIAL. The Interim Agreement also provides that, if the shareholders of a Fund approve a new agreement with DIAL no later than 150 days from the Interim Effective Date, DIAL would be entitled to the compensation held in the escrow account (including interest earned). If the New Sub-Advisory Agreement is not approved by the shareholders of one of these Funds, the Interim Agreement provides that DIAL will cease providing investment services to the Funds and will be entitled to be paid, out of the escrow account, the lesser of (1) the total amount held in the escrow account (plus interest earned on that amount) or (2) any costs incurred by DIAL in performing its duties under the Interim Agreement prior to its termination (plus interest earned on the amount while in the escrow account) with respect to such Fund. Such amount would be released to DIAL, as appropriate, from the escrow account. Any excess monies with respect to a Fund held in the escrow account will be returned to that Fund. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT DMC, DIAL AND OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS DMC AND DIAL DMC is registered as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Advisers Act"), and, together with its predecessors, has been managing funds within the Delaware Investments family since 1938. DMC is a series of Delaware Management Business Trust ("DMBT"). DMC and DMBT are located at 2005 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-7094. DIAL is a United Kingdom affiliate of DMC, is an investment adviser registered in the United States under the Advisers Act and is regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Services Authority. Since 1990, DIAL has managed the overseas assets of the funds within the Delaware Investments family. DIAL is located at Third Floor, 80 Cheapside, London, EC2V 6EE, England. As of May 31, 2004, DMC was managing approximately $25 billion in assets in various open-end and closed-end investment company accounts. DIAL was managing approximately $19.5 billion in institutional or separately managed accounts and approximately $4.5 billion in mutual fund accounts as of the same date. Other affiliates of DMC and DIAL were managing additional institutional and separate account assets in the amount of $13.9 billion as of that date. Both DMC and DIAL are indirect, wholly-owned subsidiaries of Lincoln National Corporation, also known as Lincoln Financial Group, a publicly held corporation. Lincoln National Corporation, with headquarters currently at 1500 Market Street, Suite 3900, Centre Square Tower, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102, is a diversified organization involved in many aspects of the financial services industry, including insurance and investment management. Delaware International Holdings Ltd., located at Claredon House, 2 Church Street, P.O. Box HM 1022, Hamilton HM DX, Bermuda, owns 18.9% of DIAL. DIAL Holding Company, Inc. located at Foulkstone Plaza, 1430 Foulkstone, Wilmington, Delaware 19803, owns 81.1% of DIAL and 100% of Delaware International Holdings Ltd. DMH Corp. is located at the same address. At the closing of the DIAL Acquisition, Atlantic Value Partners (No. 3) Ltd. ("AVP 3"), whose registered address is 20-22 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4JS, England, intends to acquire 100% indirect control of DIAL, which will then operate under a new name. AVP 3 is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Atlantic Value Asset Management L.P. ("AVAM"), whose address is Appleby Corporate Services (Cayman) Limited, P.O. Box 1350GT, Clifton House, Fort Street, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. The sole general partner of AVAM is Atlantic Value GP Ltd. ("AVGP"), whose address is Appleby Corporate Services (Cayman) Limited, Clifton House, 75 Fort Street, P.O. Box 1350 GT, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Various private equity funds affiliated with Hellman & Friedman LLC (the "H&F Funds"), which are limited partnerships, intend to invest as limited partners in AVAM and as shareholders in AVGP. One of the H&F Funds, HFCP IV (Bermuda), L.P., will be a 35.85% owner of AVGP. Each of the remaining H&F Funds will own less than 10% of AVGP. The address of each of the H&F Funds is c/o A.S.& K. Services Ltd., Cedar House, 41 Cedar Avenue, Hamilton HM EX Bermuda. The sole general partner of each of the H&F Funds is H&F Investors IV (Bermuda), L.P., whose address is c/o A.S.& K. Services Ltd., Cedar House, 41 Cedar Avenue, Hamilton HM EX Bermuda, and the sole general partner of H&F Investors IV (Bermuda), L.P. is H&F Corporate Investors IV (Bermuda) Ltd., whose address is c/o A.S.& K. Services Ltd., Cedar House, 41 Cedar Avenue, Hamilton HM EX Bermuda. The shareholders of H&F Corporate Investors IV (Bermuda) Ltd., are eleven persons, each of whom owns less than 10% of H&F Corporate Investors IV (Bermuda) Ltd. Atlantic Value Partners Management, L.P., whose address is c/o Corporation Service Company, 2711 Centerville Road, Suite 400, Wilmington, Delaware, United States, also intends to invest as a limited partner in AVAM and a shareholder in AVGP. Atlantic Value Partners Management, L.P. is expected to be a 55.5% owner of AVGP. Atlantic Value Partners GP Limited, whose registered address is Third Floor, 80 Cheapside, London EC2V 6EE, England, is the sole general partner of Atlantic Value Partners Management, L.P. The shareholders of Atlantic Value Partners GP Limited are eight individual members of DIAL management, each of whom owns 12.5% of Atlantic Value Partners GP Limited. DIAL and DMC also provide sub-advisory or investment management services to other mutual funds that have investment objectives that are similar to those of the Funds. The following is a list of these similar funds that are sub-advised by DIAL and 10 of these similar funds that are advised by DMC and sub-advised by another party along with the assets of the fund and the investment advisory fees that each fund pays as of May 31, 2004: Funds that are similar to one or more of The Emerging Markets Portfolio, The International Equity Portfolio, The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio, Delaware Emerging Markets Fund, Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund, Delaware International Value Equity Fund, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio and The International Fixed Income Portfolio: SUB-ADVISED BY DIAL
ASSETS UNDER DIAL'S TRUST NAME - MANAGEMENT/ EFFECTIVE FUND NAME FUND SIZE SUBADVISORY FEE TYPE OF FUND FEE WAIVER ------------ ------------ --------------- ------------ ---------- BBH Fund, Inc. - $110,000,000 / 0.41% International Equity None BBH International $115,000,000 Equity Fund Fremont Mutual $14,000,000 / 0.50% International Equity None Fund, Inc. - Fremont $14,000,000 Global Fund Optimum Fund Trust - $16,900,000 / 0.55% International Equity None Optimum International $34,000,000 Fund TIFF Investment $47,000,000 / 0.54% International Equity None Program Inc. - TIFF $48,000,000 International Equity Fund UBS PACE Select $167,000,000 / 0.35% International Equity None Advisors Trust - $169,000,000 UBS PACE International Equity Investments
ADVISED BY DMC
ASSETS UNDER INVESTMENT TRUST NAME - DMC'S MANAGEMENT/ MANAGEMENT FUND NAME FUND SIZE FEE RATE TYPE OF FUND FEE WAIVER --------- ----------------- ----------- ------------ ----------- Lincoln Variable $385,000,000 / 0.90% of 1% of the first International None Insurance Products $395,000,000 $200 million Equity Trust - Lincoln 0.75% of 1% of the next VIP International Fund $200 million 0.60% of 1% in excess over $400 million Optimum Fund Trust - $34,000,000 / 0.875% of assets up to International Equity/ None Optimum International $34,000,000 $50 million International Bond Fund 0.800% of assets from $50 to $100 million 0.780% of assets from $100 to $300 million 0.765% of assets from $300 to $400 million 0.730% of assets over $400 million
11 DMC is a series of DMBT. The Trustee, the Managing Directors and the principal executive officer of DMC and their principal occupations (that are positions with DMC) are as follows: Jude T. Driscoll is the President and Chief Executive Officer of DMC; Gerald S. Frey, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer-Growth Investing; See Y. Quek, Executive Vice President, Managing Director-Fixed Income; Patrick P. Coyne, Executive Vice President, Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer-Fixed Income; and John B. Fields, Senior Vice President/Trustee. The address of each of the principal executive officer, the Managing Directors and the Trustee of DMC is 2005 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-7094. The following officers of DMC are also officers of the Trust: Jude T. Driscoll serves as Chairman, President and Trustee of the Trust; Richelle S. Maestro serves as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary to DMC and the Trust; and Joseph H. Hastings serves as Executive Vice President, Interim Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Controller of DMC and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Trust. Currently and until the closing of the DIAL Acquisition, Jude T. Driscoll is Chairman and Director of DIAL. Clive A. Gillmore is Deputy Managing Director of DIAL. In addition to Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Gillmore, the directors and their principal occupations with DIAL are as follows: John C.E. Campbell, Director; George E. Deming, Director; Elizabeth A. Desmond, Regional Research Director/Director/Senior Portfolio Manager; John Emberson, Director/Chief Operating Officer/Secretary; John Kirk, Director/Senior Portfolio Manager; G. Roger H. Kitson, Vice Chairman/Director; Nigel G. May, Regional Research Director/Director/Senior Portfolio Manager; Christopher A. Moth, Director/Chief Investment Officer Fixed Income/Senior Portfolio Manager; Hamish O. Parker, Director/Senior Portfolio Manager; and David G. Tilles, Managing Director/Chief Investment Officer. The address of each of the officers and/or Directors of DIAL, other than Messrs. Driscoll, Campbell and Deming, is 80 Cheapside, London, England EC2V 6EE. After the closing of the DIAL Acquisition, David G. Tilles will be the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of DIAL. Clive A. Gillmore will be the Deputy Managing Director of DIAL. In addition to Mr. Tilles and Mr. Gillmore, the directors and their principal occupations with DIAL will be as follows: G. Roger H. Kitson, Director; Hamish O. Parker, Director; Elizabeth, A. Desmond, Regional Research Director; John Emberson, Director/Chief Operating Officer; John Kirk, Director/Global Fixed Income and Currency; Nigel G. May, Regional Research Director; and Christopher A. Moth, Director/Chief Investment Officer Global Fixed Income & Currency. The address of each of the officers and/or Directors of DIAL is 80 Cheapside, London, England EC2V 6EE. ADMINISTRATOR AND DISTRIBUTOR The Funds each receive administrative services from DIAL, the investment manager, and from Delaware Service Company, Inc. ("DSC") which acts as Shareholder Servicing, Dividend Disbursing, Accounting Services and Transfer Agent. DSC is located at 2005 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-7094. If shareholders approve Proposal 1, it is anticipated that DMC will provide to the Funds those administrative services currently provided by DIAL. The DIAL Acquisition will not affect the services provided by DSC. The Funds' principal underwriter is Delaware Distributors, L.P. ("DDLP"), 2005 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-7094. DDLP receives fees from the Funds under a distribution plan in connection with the sale and distribution of certain classes of the Funds' shares. For the fiscal year ended October 31, 2003 for the DPT Funds and ended November 30, 2003 for the DGGIF Funds, DSC and DDLP received the following payments from the Funds for services provided to the Funds, as described above: FUND DSC DDLP ---- --- ---- Delaware International Value Equity Fund $1,809,737 $870,396 Delaware Emerging Markets Fund $ 178,172 $113,563 Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund $ 39,109 $ 71,098 The International Equity Portfolio $ 264,704 $ 21 The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio $ 71,590 $ 0 The Emerging Markets Portfolio $ 86,606 $ 0 The Global Fixed Income Portfolio $ 136,411 $ 0 The International Fixed Income Portfolio $ 22,159 $ 0 12 VOTING INFORMATION HOW MANY VOTES ARE NECESSARY TO APPROVE THE PROPOSALS? Provided that there is 33 1/3% of the outstanding shares of a Fund present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote at the Meeting (i.e., a quorum is present), the approval of a Proposal on behalf of that Fund requires the affirmative vote of the lesser of: (i) a majority of the outstanding shares of the Fund, or (ii) 67% or more of the shares represented at the Meeting at which the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares of that Fund are represented in person or by proxy. Each shareholder will be entitled to one vote for each full share, and a fractional vote for each fractional share, of a Fund held on the Record Date. If sufficient votes to approve a Proposal on behalf of a Fund are not received by the date of the Meeting, the Meeting may be adjourned to permit further solicitations of proxies. The holders of a majority of shares of a Fund entitled to vote at the Meeting and present in person or by proxy (whether or not sufficient to constitute a quorum) may adjourn the Meeting as to that Fund. The Meeting as to one or more Funds may also be adjourned by the chairperson of the Meeting. Any adjournment may be with respect to one or both of the Proposals for a Fund, but not necessarily both Proposals for all Funds. Abstentions and broker non-votes will be included for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present at the Meeting, but will be treated as votes against a Proposal for purposes of determining whether the matters to be voted upon at the Meeting have been approved. Broker non-votes are proxies from brokers or nominees indicating that such persons have not received voting instructions from the beneficial owner or other person entitled to vote shares on a particular matter with respect to which the brokers or nominees do not have discretionary power. HOW DO I ENSURE MY VOTE IS ACCURATELY RECORDED? You may attend the Meeting and vote in person. You may also vote by completing and signing the attached proxy card and mailing it in the enclosed postage paid envelope. A proxy card is, in essence, a ballot. If you simply sign and date the proxy card but give no voting instructions, your shares will be voted in favor of the Proposals and in accordance with the views of management upon any unexpected matters that come before the Meeting or adjournment of the Meeting. If your shares are held of record by a broker-dealer and you wish to vote in person at the Meeting, you should obtain a Legal Proxy from your broker of record and present it at the Meeting. You may also call toll-free to vote by telephone, or you may vote using the Internet. MAY I REVOKE MY PROXY? Shareholders may revoke their proxy at any time before it is voted by sending a written notice to the applicable Trust expressly revoking their proxy, by signing and forwarding to the applicable Trust a later-dated proxy, or by attending the Meeting and voting in person. If your shares are held in the name of your broker, you will have to make arrangements with your broker to revoke a previously executed proxy. WHAT OTHER MATTERS WILL BE VOTED UPON AT THE MEETING? The Board of Trustees of the Trust does not intend to bring any matters before the Meeting other than those described in this Proxy Statement. The Board is not aware of any other matters to be brought before the Meeting by others. If any other matter legally comes before the Meeting, proxies for which discretion has been granted will be voted in accordance with the views of management. WHO IS ENTITLED TO VOTE? Only shareholders of record of the Funds at the close of business on June 22, 2004 (the "Record Date") will be entitled to vote at the Meeting. As of the Record Date, the number of shares outstanding of each Fund, as well as the number of shares outstanding attributable to each class of shares of each Fund, are shown below: DPT FUND TOTAL SHARES OUTSTANDING The Emerging Markets Portfolio 39,428,665.999 The Global Fixed Income Portfolio 20,627,453.017 The International Equity Portfolio 59,680,241.119 The International Fixed Income Portfolio 5,548,878.768 The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio 23,569,511.607 13
TOTAL DGGIF OUTSTANDING CLASS A CLASS B CLASS R CLASS C INSTITUTIONAL FUND SHARES SHARES SHARES SHARES SHARES CLASS SHARES Delaware Emerging Markets Fund 11,398,347.380 7,563,754.488 830,792.579 N/A 1,694,026.097 1,309,774.216 Delaware International Value Equity Fund 34,578,022.821 18,129,815.593 2,468,636.049 79,858.276 3,739,001.460 10,160,711.443 Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund 2,567,200.177 1,467,205.707 672,392.127 N/A 366,502.199 61,100.144
WHAT OTHER SOLICITATIONS WILL BE MADE? The Funds will request broker-dealer firms, custodians, nominees and fiduciaries to forward proxy materials to the beneficial owners of the shares of record. DMC and DIAL may reimburse broker-dealer firms, custodians, nominees and fiduciaries for their reasonable expenses incurred in connection with such proxy solicitation. In addition to solicitations by mail, officers and employees of the Trust, DMC or DIAL, without extra pay, may conduct additional solicitations by telephone, telecopy and personal interviews. Delaware Investments has engaged DF King & Co. to solicit proxies from brokers, banks, other institutional holders and individual shareholders at an anticipated cost of up to $238,000, including out of pocket expenses, which will be borne by DMC, DIAL and their affiliates. The Trust expects that the solicitations will be primarily by mail, but also may include telephone, telecopy or oral solicitations. If the Trust does not receive your proxy card by a certain time, you may receive a telephone call from DF King & Co. asking you to vote. The costs of proxy solicitation will be borne by DMC, DIAL or their affiliates and will not be borne by the Trust, the Funds or their shareholders. PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS On the Record Date, the officers and Trustees of the Trust, as a group, owned less than 1% of the outstanding voting shares of any Fund. To the best knowledge of the Trust, as of the Record Date, no person, except as set forth below, owned beneficially or of record more than 5% of the outstanding shares of any class of any Fund:
NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- The Emerging Markets Northern Trust Portfolio FBO ILT 14 Attn: Christine Farrell 50 S La Salle St Chicago, Il 60675-0001 7,357,708.816 18.66% Employees' Retirement System Of Rhode Island Attention: Joan Caine, Deputy Treasurer 40 Fountain Street, 8th Floor Providence, RI 02903-1800 5,695,281.089 14.44% Indiana Public Employees Retirement Fund 143 West Market Street Indianapolis, IN 46204-2801 5,151,555.239 13.07%
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NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- Alameda County Employees Retirement Association 475 14th Street, Suite 1000 Oakland, CA 94612-1916 3,927,580.425 9.96% Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited 1201 Market Street, Suite 1200 Wilmington, DE 19801-1805 2,693,065.332 6.83% Municipal Employees Retirement System Of Michigan 1134 Municipal Way Lansing, MI 48917-7886 2,042,059.371 5.18% The Global Fixed Dartmouth Hitchcock Income Portfolio Master Investment Program Of Pooled Investment Accounts Attention: Robin F. Mackey - Finance Dept 1 Medical Center Drive Lebanon, NH 03756-0002 2,077,061.516 10.07% Fifth Third Bank Trustee For Steelcase Inc. Retirement Plan Balanced One Wall Street, 12th Floor New York, NY 10286-0001 1,485,049.291 7.20% Standex International Corporation Retirement Plans Trust 6 Manor Parkway Salem, NH 03079-2897 1,103,653.633 5.35% Key Trust Company Trustee For Stroh Brewery PO Box 94871 Cleveland, OH 44101-4871 1,058,137.829 5.13% Retirement Plan For Employees Of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Attention: Robin F. Mackey - Finance Dept. 1 Medical Drive Lebanon, NH 03756-1000 1,031,305.654 5.00%
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NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- The International Patterson And Company Equity Portfolio Mutual Funds NC-1151 1525 West WT Harris Blvd Charlotte, NC 28262-8522 8,833,931.563 14.80% First Union Portfolio Strategies Omnibus 1525 West WT Harris Blvd Charlotte, NC 28262-8522 4,167,229.771 6.98% The International Brockton Retirement Board Fixed Income 15 Christy's Drive Portfolio Brockton, MA 02301-1813 1,304,814.233 23.51% Comerica Bank Trustee Oakwood Pension Plan PO Box 75000, M/C #3446 Detroit, MI 48275-0001 1,188,868.509 21.43% Strafe & Company FAO Lakeland Hospital Mutual Fund A/C 441090502 340 South Cleveland Avenue Westerville, OH 43081-8917 932,203.390 16.80% Fifth Third Bank Trustee FBO Mercy Memorial Hospital Designated/ Delaware 34-0-7569171 PO Box 630074 Cincinnati, OH 45263-0001 537,243.079 9.68% Strafe And Company Non-Networked FBO Munson Medical Center Retirement Delaware A/C 4400219705 PO Box 160 Westerville, OH 43086-0160 365,280.258 6.58% Strafe And Company Non-Networked FBO Staff Employees P/S Trust Of Carhartt Inc. A/C 4410753912 PO Box 160 Westerville, OH 43086-0160 343,809.523 6.20%
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NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- Strafe And Company Non-Networked FBO Memorial Healthcare Fund Depreciation D A/C 4400211505 PO Box 160 Westerville, OH 43086-0160 277,919.211 5.01% The Labor Select SEIU Pension Plan Master Trust International Equity 1313 L Street, Northwest Portfolio Washington, DC 20005-4101 5,034,004.519 21.36% Dingle & Company c/o Comerica Bank PO Box 75000 Detroit, MI 48275-0001 2,223,893.21 9.44% Maritime Association ILA Pension Fund 11550 Fuqua Street, Suite 425 Houston, TX 77034-4597 2,175,574.282 9.23% Laborers Pension Fund 11465 Cermak Road Westchester, IL 60154-5768 1,416,473.742 6.01% Delaware Emerging Merrill Lynch Markets Fund Pierce Fenner & Smith Class A Shares For The Sole Benefit Of Its Customers SEC#97KB2 Attention: Fund Administration 4800 Deer Lake Drive East, 2nd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484 822,305.185 10.76% Delaware Emerging Merrill Lynch Markets Fund Pierce Fenner & Smith Class B Shares For The Sole Benefit Of Its Customers SEC#97KB3 Attention: Fund Administration 4800 Deer Lake Drive East, 2nd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484 59,052.789 7.08%
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NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- Delaware Emerging Merrill Lynch Markets Fund Pierce Fenner & Smith Class C Shares For The Sole Benefit Of Its Customers SEC#97KB4 Attention: Fund Administration 4800 Deer Lake Drive East, 2nd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484 491,252.546 28.62% Delaware Emerging RS DMC Employee Markets Fund Money Purchase Plan Institutional Class Delaware Management Company Shares Employment Profit Sharing Trust c/o Rick Seidel 2005 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-7094 325,166.344 24.81% Pershing LLC PO Box 2052 Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052 166,805.671 12.72% Chase Manhattan C/F Delaware Group Foundation Fund Growth Portfolio Attention: Marisol Gordan - Global Investor Services 3 Metrotech Center, 8th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201-3800 127,486.597 9.73% Calhoun & Company c/o Comerica Bank 411 West Lafayette Detroit, MI 48226-3120 111,885.452 8.54% TrustLynx & Company Company #00M74 PO Box 173736 Denver, CO 80217-3736 108,425.867 8.27% Earl W. Powell Trust FBO Earl W. Powell Declaration Of Trust Dated 11/14/2003 2665 South Bayshore Drive, Suite 800 Miami, FL 33133-5448 91,531.928 6.98%
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NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- Chase Manhattan Bank C/F Delaware Group Foundation Fund Balanced Portfolio Attention: Marisol Gordan - Global Investor Services 3 Metrotech Center, 8th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201-3800 81,439.919 6.21% Delaware International Prudential Securities Inc. Value Equity Fund Special Custody Account For Class A Shares The Exclusive Benefit Of Customers - PC Attention: Mutual Funds 1 New York Plaza New York, NY 10004-1901 2,905,339.755 16.02% Delaware International Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner Value Equity Fund & Smith Class B Shares For The Sole Benefit Of Its Customers SEC#97HN8 Attention: Fund Administration 4800 Deer Lake Drive East, 2nd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484 175,980.276 7.12% First Clearing Corporation Account 4035-1875 Harbor Associates Account #2 230 Normandy Circle Palm Harbor, FL 34683 136,222.408 5.51% Delaware International Merrill Lynch Value Equity Fund Pierce Fenner & Smith Class R Shares For The Sole Benefit Of Its Customers SEC#97016 Attention: Fund Administration 4800 Deer Lake Drive East, 2nd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484 70,164.217 87.86% AST Trust Company As Custodian FBO Daniel Professional Group Inc. Retirement Savings Plan A2575 2390 East Camelback Rd, Suite 240 Phoenix, AZ 85016-3434 5,748.530 7.20%
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NUMBER OF SHARES NAME AND ADDRESS BENEFICIALLY PERCENTAGE FUND AND CLASS OF SHAREHOLDER OWNED OF CLASS -------------- ---------------- ------------- ----------- Delaware International Norwest Bank Colorado, Value Equity Fund N.A. Trust Institutional Class County Of Los Angeles Shares Deferred Compensation And Thrift Plan c/o Great West Life & Annuity 8515 East Orchard Rd #2T2 Englewood, CO 80111-5002 4,248,605.013 41.79% Citigroup Global Markets Inc. 109801250 333 West 34th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10001-2402 2,857,798.411 28.11% Delaware International Pershing LLC Small Cap Value Fund PO Box 2052 Class A Shares Jersey City, NJ 07303-2052 348,614.859 23.73% Delaware International Morgan Stanley & Co FBO Small Cap Value Fund Thomas Longfellow, Class C Shares S. Longfellow, R. Longfellow Tencom 1010 Overlook Road Mendota Heights, MN 55118-3651 67,188.461 18.31% Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith For The Sole Benefit Of Its Customers SEC# Attention: Fund Administration 4800 Deer Lake Drive East, 2nd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484 30,037.787 8.18% D. A. Davidson & Co. Inc. (FBO) Donna M. Page Box 5015 Great Falls, MT 59403-5015 18,563.665 5.06% Delaware International NFSC FEBO # HDM-601250 Small Cap Value Fund Blumenthal Inc. Mutual Fund Institutional Class 951 South 35th Street, West Shares Des Moines, IA 50265-5309 59,434.448 97.17%
20 SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS Because the Trust and the Funds do not hold regular shareholder meetings, there currently is no specific date by which shareholder proposals intended to be presented at future meetings of shareholders must be received by the Trust. However, a proposal that is received by the Trust at its principal executive offices a reasonable time before the Trust begins to print and mail its proxy materials for such a meeting will be considered for inclusion in that Trust's Proxy Statement and form or forms of proxy card relating to such meeting. Proposals received thereafter will be considered untimely and will not be considered for inclusion in these proxy materials. 21 SCHEDULE A INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT AGREEMENT, made by and between Delaware Pooled Trust, a Delaware business trust (the "Trust"), on behalf of each series of shares of beneficial interest of the Trust that is listed on Exhibit A to this Agreement, as that Exhibit may be amended from time to time (each such series of shares is hereinafter referred to as a "Portfolio" and, together with other series of shares listed on such Exhibit, the "Portfolios"), and DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, A SERIES OF DELAWARE MANAGEMENT BUSINESS TRUST, A DELAWARE BUSINESS TRUST (the "Investment Manager"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Trust has been organized and operates as an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"); and WHEREAS, each Portfolio engages in the business of investing and reinvesting its assets in securities; and WHEREAS, the Investment Manager is registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as an investment adviser and engages in the business of providing investment management services; and WHEREAS, the Trust, on behalf of each Portfolio, and the Investment Manager desire to enter into this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, and each of the parties hereto intending to be legally bound, it is agreed as follows: 1. The Trust hereby employs the Investment Manager to manage the investment and reinvestment of each Portfolio's assets and to administer its affairs, subject to the direction of the Trust's Board of Trustees and officers for the period and on the terms hereinafter set forth. The Investment Manager hereby accepts such employment and agrees during such period to render the services and assume the obligations herein set forth for the compensation herein provided. The Investment Manager shall for all purposes herein be deemed to be an independent contractor, and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided and authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust in any way, or in any way be deemed an agent of the Trust. The Investment Manager shall regularly make decisions as to what securities and other instruments to purchase and sell on behalf of each Portfolio and shall effect the purchase and sale of such investments in furtherance of each Portfolio's objectives and policies and shall furnish the Board of Trustees of the Trust with such information and reports regarding each Portfolio's investments as the Investment Manager deems appropriate or as the Trustees of the Trust may reasonably request. 2. The Trust shall conduct its own business and affairs and shall bear the expenses and salaries necessary and incidental thereto including, but not in limitation of the foregoing, the costs incurred in: the maintenance of its corporate existence; the maintenance of its own books, records and procedures; dealing with its own shareholders; the payment of dividends; transfer of shares, including issuance, redemption and repurchase of shares; preparation of share certificates; reports and notices to shareholders; calling and holding of shareholders' meetings; miscellaneous office expenses; brokerage commissions; custodian fees; legal and accounting fees; taxes; and federal and state registration fees. Trustees, officers and employees of the Investment Manager may be directors, trustees, officers and employees of any of the investment companies within the Delaware Investments family (including the Trust). Trustees, officers and employees of the Investment Manager who are directors, trustees, officers and/or employees of these investment companies, shall not receive any compensation from such companies for acting in such dual capacity. In the conduct of the respective businesses of the parties hereto and in the performance of this Agreement, the Trust and Investment Manager may share facilities common to each, which may include legal and accounting personnel, with appropriate proration of expenses between them. 3. (a) Subject to the primary objective of obtaining the best execution, the Investment Manager may place orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities and other instruments with such broker/dealers selected who provide statistical, factual and financial information and services to the Trust, to the Investment Manager, to any sub-adviser (as defined in Paragraph 5 hereof, a "Sub-Adviser") or to any other fund for which the Investment Manager or any Sub-Adviser provides investment advisory services and/or with broker/dealers who sell shares of the Trust or who sell shares of any other investment company (or series thereof) for which the Investment Manager or any Sub-Adviser provides investment advisory services. Broker/dealers who sell shares of any investment company or series thereof for which the Investment Manager or Sub-Adviser provides investment advisory services shall only receive orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities to the extent that the placing of such orders is in compliance with the Rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission and NASD Regulation, Inc. A-1 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (a) above and subject to such policies and procedures as may be adopted by the Board of Trustees and officers of the Trust, the Investment Manager may cause a Portfolio to pay a member of an exchange, broker or dealer an amount of commission for effecting a securities transaction in excess of the amount of commission another member of an exchange, broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction, in such instances where the Investment Manager has determined in good faith that such amount of commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such member, broker or dealer, viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the Investment Manager's overall responsibilities with respect to the Trust and to other investment companies (or series thereof) and other advisory accounts for which the Investment Manager or any Sub-Adviser exercises investment discretion. 4. As compensation for the services to be rendered to a particular Portfolio by the Investment Manager under the provisions of this Agreement, the Trust shall pay monthly to the Investment Manager exclusively from that Portfolio's assets, a fee based on the average daily net assets of that Portfolio during the month. Such fee shall be calculated in accordance with the fee schedule applicable to that Portfolio as set forth in Exhibit A hereto. If this Agreement is terminated prior to the end of any calendar month with respect to a particular Portfolio, the management fee for such Portfolio shall be prorated for the portion of any month in which this Agreement is in effect with respect to such according to the proportion which the number of calendar days during which the Agreement is in effect Portfolio bears to the number of calendar days in the month, and shall be payable within 10 calendar days after the date of termination. 5. The Investment Manager may, at its expense, select and contract with one or more investment advisers registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 ("Sub-Advisers") to perform some or all of the services for a Portfolio for which it is responsible under this Agreement. The Investment Manager will compensate any Sub-Adviser for its services to the Portfolio. The Investment Manager may terminate the services of any Sub-Adviser at any time in its sole discretion, and shall at such time assume the responsibilities of such Sub-Adviser unless and until a successor Sub-Adviser is selected and the requisite approval of the Portfolio's shareholders is obtained. The Investment Manager will continue to have responsibility for all advisory services furnished by any Sub-Adviser. 6. The services to be rendered by the Investment Manager to the Trust under the provisions of this Agreement are not to be deemed to be exclusive, and the Investment Manager shall be free to render similar or different services to others so long as its ability to render the services provided for in this Agreement shall not be impaired thereby. 7. The Investment Manager, its trustees, officers, employees, agents and shareholders may engage in other businesses, may render investment advisory services to other investment companies, or to any other corporation, association, firm or individual, and may render underwriting services to the Trust or to any other investment company, corporation, association, firm or individual. 8. It is understood and agreed that so long as the Investment Manager and/or its advisory affiliates shall continue to serve as the Trust's investment adviser, other investment companies as may be sponsored or advised by the Investment Manager or its affiliates shall have the right permanently to adopt and to use the words "Delaware," "Delaware Investments" or "Delaware Group" in their names and in the names of any series or class of shares of such funds. 9. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or a reckless disregard of the performance of its duties as the Investment Manager to the Trust, the Investment Manager shall not be subject to liability to the Trust or to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Trust for any action or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security, or otherwise. 10. This Agreement shall be executed and become effective as of the date written below, and shall become effective with respect to a particular Portfolio as of the effective date set forth in Exhibit A for that Portfolio, if approved by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Portfolio. It shall continue in effect for an initial period of two years for each Portfolio and may be renewed thereafter only so long as such renewal and continuance is specifically approved at least annually by the Board of Trustees or by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Portfolio and only if the terms and the renewal hereof have been approved by the vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Trust who are not parties hereto or interested persons of any such party ("Independent Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement may be terminated as to any Portfolio by the Trust at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on sixty days' written notice to the Investment Manager of the Trust's intention to do so, pursuant to action by the Board of Trustees of the Trust or pursuant to the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the affected Portfolio. The Investment Manager may terminate this Agreement at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on sixty days' written notice to the Trust of its intention to do so. Upon termination of this Agreement, the obligations of all the parties hereunder shall cease and terminate as of the date of such termination, except for any obligation to respond for a breach of this Agreement committed prior to such termination, and except for the obligation of the Trust to pay to the Investment Manager the fee provided in Paragraph 4 hereof, prorated to the date of termination. This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its assignment. A-2 11. This Agreement shall extend to and bind the heirs, executors, administrators and successors of the parties hereto. 12. For the purposes of this Agreement, the terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities"; "interested person"; and "assignment" shall have the meaning defined in the 1940 Act. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly authorized officers and duly attested as of the 15th day of December, 1999.
DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, DELAWARE POOLED TRUST, ON A SERIES OF DELAWARE MANAGEMENT BEHALF OF THE PORTFOLIOS LISTED ON BUSINESS TRUST EXHIBIT A By: /s/ David K. Downes By: /s/ David K. Downes ------------------------ --------------------------------- Name: David K. Downes Name: David K. Downes Title: President Title: President and Chief Executive Officer Attest: /s/ David P. O'Connor Attest: /s/ Michael T. Pellegrino ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Name: David P. O'Connor Name: Michael T. Pellegrino Title: Vice President/Assistant Secretary Title: Assistant Vice President/Assistant Secretary
A-3 AMENDMENT NO. 6 TO EXHIBIT A OF THE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT This Exhibit to the Investment Management Agreement between Delaware Pooled Trust and Delaware Management Company a series of Delaware Management Business Trust (the "Investment Manager"), amended as of the __ day of _______, 2004 to add The Emerging Markets Portfolio, The Global Fixed Income Portfolio, The International Equity Portfolio, The International Fixed Income Portfolio, and The Labor-Select International Equity Portfolio lists the Portfolios for which the Investment Manager provides investment management services pursuant to this Agreement, along with the management fee rate schedule for each Portfolio and the date on which the Agreement became effective for each Portfolio.
MANAGEMENT FEE SCHEDULE (AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS) PORTFOLIO EFFECTIVE DATE ANNUAL RATE --------- -------------- ----------- The All-Cap Growth Equity Portfolio February 28, 2000 0.75% The Core Focus Fixed Income Portfolio June 30, 2004 0.40% The Core Plus Fixed Income Portfolio June 28, 2002 0.43% The Emerging Markets Portfolio _______, 2004 1.00% The Global Fixed Income Portfolio _______, 2004 0.50% The High-Yield Bond Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.45% The Intermediate Fixed Income Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.40% The International Equity Portfolio _______, 2004 0.75% The International Fixed Income Portfolio _______, 2004 0.50% The Labor-Select International Equity Portfolio _______, 2004 0.75% The Large-Cap Growth Equity Portfolio September 5, 2000 0.65% The Large-Cap Value Equity Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.55% The Mid-Cap Growth Equity Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.75% The Real Estate Investment Trust Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.75% on first $500 million 0.70% on next $500 million 0.65% on next $1,500 million 0.60% on assets in excess of $2,500 million The Real Estate Investment Trust Portfolio II December 15, 1999 0.75% The Select Equity Portfolio December 15, 1999 1.00% The Small-Cap Value Equity Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.75% The Small-Cap Growth Equity Portfolio December 15, 1999 0.75% The Small Cap Growth Equity II Portfolio September 15, 2003 0.75%
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DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, DELAWARE POOLED TRUST, ON A SERIES OF DELAWARE MANAGEMENT BEHALF OF THE PORTFOLIOS LISTED ON BUSINESS TRUST EXHIBIT A By:____________________________________ By___________________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title: Attest:________________________________ Attest:______________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title:
A-5 SCHEDULE B FORM OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT AGREEMENT, made by and between DELAWARE GROUP GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, a Delaware business trust (the "Trust"), on behalf of each series of shares of beneficial interest of the Trust that is listed on Exhibit A to this Agreement, as that Exhibit may be amended from time to time (each such series of shares is hereinafter referred to as a "Fund" and, together with other series of shares listed on such Exhibit, the "Funds"), and DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, A SERIES OF DELAWARE MANAGEMENT BUSINESS TRUST (the "Investment Manager"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Trust has been organized and operates as an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"); and WHEREAS, each Fund engages in the business of investing and reinvesting its assets in securities; and WHEREAS, the Investment Manager is registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, as an investment adviser and engages in the business of providing investment management services; and WHEREAS, the Trust, on behalf of each Fund, and the Investment Manager desire to enter into this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, and each of the parties hereto intending to be legally bound, it is agreed as follows: 1. The Trust hereby employs the Investment Manager to manage the investment and reinvestment of each Fund's assets and to administer its affairs, subject to the direction of the Trust's Board of Trustees and officers for the period and on the terms hereinafter set forth. The Investment Manager hereby accepts such employment and agrees during such period to render the services and assume the obligations herein set forth for the compensation herein provided. The Investment Manager shall for all purposes herein be deemed to be an independent contractor, and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided and authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust in any way, or in any way be deemed an agent of the Trust. The Investment Manager shall regularly make decisions as to what securities and other instruments to purchase and sell on behalf of each Fund and shall effect the purchase and sale of such investments in furtherance of each Fund's objectives and policies and shall furnish the Board of Trustees of the Trust with such information and reports regarding each Fund's investments as the Investment Manager deems appropriate or as the Trustees of the Trust may reasonably request. 2. The Trust shall conduct its own business and affairs and shall bear the expenses and salaries necessary and incidental thereto including, but not in limitation of the foregoing, the costs incurred in: the maintenance of its corporate existence; the maintenance of its own books, records and procedures; dealing with its own shareholders; the payment of dividends; transfer of shares, including issuance, redemption and repurchase of shares; preparation of share certificates; reports and notices to shareholders; calling and holding of shareholders' meetings; miscellaneous office expenses; brokerage commissions; custodian fees; legal and accounting fees; taxes; and federal and state registration fees. Trustees, officers and employees of the Investment Manager may be directors, trustees, officers and employees of any of the investment companies within the Delaware Investments family (including the Trust). Trustees, officers and employees of the Investment Manager who are directors, trustees, officers and/or employees of these investment companies shall not receive any compensation from such companies for acting in such dual capacity. In the conduct of the respective businesses of the parties hereto and in the performance of this Agreement, the Trust and Investment Manager may share facilities common to each, which may include legal and accounting personnel, with appropriate proration of expenses between them. 3. (a) Subject to the primary objective of obtaining the best execution, the Investment Manager may place orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities and other instruments with such broker/dealers who provide statistical, factual and financial information and services to the Trust, to the Investment Manager, to any sub-adviser (as defined in Paragraph 5 hereof, a "Sub-Adviser") or to any other fund for which the Investment Manager or any Sub-Adviser provides investment advisory services (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (a) above and subject to such policies and procedures as may be adopted by the Board of Trustees and officers of the Trust, the Investment Manager may cause a Fund to pay a member of an exchange, broker or dealer an amount of commission for effecting a securities transaction in excess of the amount of commission another member of an exchange, broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction, in such instances where the Investment Manager has determined in good faith that such amount of commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such member, B-1 broker or dealer, viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the Investment Manager's overall responsibilities with respect to the Trust and to other investment companies (or series thereof) and other advisory accounts for which the Investment Manager or any Sub-Adviser exercises investment discretion. 4. As compensation for the services to be rendered to a particular Fund by the Investment Manager under the provisions of this Interim Agreement, the Trust shall pay monthly to the Investment Manager exclusively from that Fund's assets, a fee based on the average daily net assets of that Fund during the month. Such fee shall be calculated in accordance with the fee schedule applicable to that Fund as set forth in Exhibit A hereto. If this Agreement is terminated prior to the end of any calendar month with respect to a particular Fund, the management fee for that Fund shall be prorated for the portion of any month in which this Agreement is in effect with respect to such Fund according to the proportion which the number of calendar days during which the Agreement is in effect bears to the number of calendar days in the month, and shall be payable within 10 calendar days after the date of termination. 5. The Investment Manager may, at its expense, select and contract with one or more investment advisers registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 ("Sub-Advisers") to perform some or all of the services for a Fund for which it is responsible under this Agreement. The Investment Manager will compensate any Sub-Adviser for its services to the Fund. The Investment Manager may terminate the services of any Sub-Adviser at any time in its sole discretion, and shall at such time assume the responsibilities of such Sub-Adviser unless and until a successor Sub-Adviser is selected and the requisite approval of the Fund's shareholders is obtained. The Investment Manager will continue to have responsibility for all advisory services furnished by any Sub-Adviser. 6. The services to be rendered by the Investment Manager to the Trust under the provisions of this Agreement are not to be deemed to be exclusive, and the Investment Manager shall be free to render similar or different services to others so long as its ability to render the services provided for in this Agreement shall not be impaired thereby. 7. The Investment Manager, its trustees, officers, employees, agents and shareholders may engage in other businesses, may render investment advisory services to other investment companies, or to any other corporation, association, firm or individual, and may render underwriting services to the Trust or to any other investment company, corporation, association, firm or individual. 8. It is understood and agreed that so long as the Investment Manager and/or its advisory affiliates shall continue to serve as the Trust's investment adviser, other investment companies as may be sponsored or advised by the Investment Manager or its affiliates shall have the right permanently to adopt and to use the words "Delaware," "Delaware Investments" or "Delaware Group" in their names and in the names of any series or class of shares of such funds. 9. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or a reckless disregard of the performance of its duties as the Investment Manager to the Trust, the Investment Manager shall not be subject to liability to the Trust or to any shareholder of the Trust for any action or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security, or otherwise. 10. This Agreement shall be executed and become effective as of the date written below, and shall become effective with respect to a particular Fund as of the effective date set forth in Exhibit A for that Fund, if approved by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Fund. It shall continue in effect for an initial period of two years for each Fund and may be renewed thereafter only so long as such renewal and continuance is specifically approved at least annually by the Board of Trustees or by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Fund and only if the terms and the renewal hereof have been approved by vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Trust who are not parties hereto or interested persons of any such party ("Independent Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement may be terminated as to any Fund by the Trust at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on sixty days' written notice to the Investment Manager of the Trust's intention to do so, pursuant to action by the Board of Trustees of the Trust or pursuant to the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the affected Fund. The Investment Manager may terminate this Agreement at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on sixty days' written notice to the Trust of its intention to do so. Upon termination of this Agreement, the obligations of all the parties hereunder shall cease and terminate as of the date of such termination, except for any obligation to respond for a breach of this Agreement committed prior to such termination, and except for the obligation of the Trust to pay to the Investment Manager the fee provided in Paragraph 4 hereof, prorated to the date of termination. This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its assignment. 11. This Agreement shall extend to and bind the heirs, executors, administrators and successors of the parties hereto. 12. For the purposes of this Agreement, the terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities; "interested persons"; and "assignment" shall have the meaning defined in the 1940 Act. B-2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly authorized officers and duly attested as of the __ day of _______, 2004. DELAWARE MANAGEMENT DELAWARE GROUP GLOBAL & COMPANY, A SERIES OF DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS TRUST By:___________________________________ By________________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title: Attest:_______________________________ Attest:___________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title: B-3 EXHIBIT A This Exhibit to the Investment Management Agreement between Delaware Group Global & International Funds and Delaware Management Company, a series of Delaware Management Business Trust (the "Investment Manager"), entered into as of the ___ day of _____, 2004 (the "Agreement") lists the Funds for which the Investment Manager provides investment management services pursuant to this Agreement, along with the management fee rate schedule for each Fund and the date on which the Agreement became effective for each Fund.
MANAGEMENT FEE SCHEDULE (AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS) FUND EFFECTIVE DATE ANNUAL RATE ---- -------------- ----------- Delaware Emerging Markets Fund __________, 2004 1.25% on the first $500 million 1.20% on the next $500 million 1.15% on the next $1,500 million 1.10% on assets in excess of $2,500 million Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund __________, 2004 1.25% on the first $500 million 1.20% on the next $500 million 1.15% on the next $1,500 million 1.10% on assets in excess of $2,500 million Delaware International Value Equity Fund __________, 2004 0.85% on the first $500 million 0.80% on the next $500 million 0.75% on the next $1,500 million 0.70% on assets in excess of $2,500 million
B-4 SCHEDULE C FORM OF SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT AGREEMENT made by and between DELAWARE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, A SERIES OF DELAWARE MANAGEMENT BUSINESS TRUST (the "Investment Manager") and DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL ADVISERS LIMITED (the "Sub-Adviser"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, [TRUST] (the "Trust") is an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), and is organized as a statutory trust under the laws of the State of Delaware; and WHEREAS, [FUND] (the "Fund") is a series of the Trust; and WHEREAS, the Investment Manager and the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, have entered into an agreement (the "Investment Management Agreement") whereby the Investment Manager will provide investment advisory services to the Trust with respect to the Fund; and WHEREAS, the Investment Manager has the authority under the Investment Management Agreement to retain one or more sub-advisers to assist the Investment Manager in providing investment advisory services to the Trust with respect to the Fund; and WHEREAS, the Investment Manager and the Sub-Adviser are registered investment advisers under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Advisers Act"), and engage in the business of providing investment advisory services; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees (the "Board" or the "Trustees") of the Trust and the Investment Manager desire that the Investment Manager retain the Sub-Adviser to render investment advisory and other services with respect to that portion of the Fund as the Investment Manager shall from time to time allocate to the Sub-Adviser (the "Managed Portion") in the manner, for the period, and on the terms hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, and each of the parties hereto intending to be legally bound, it is agreed as follows: 1.(a) The Sub-Adviser will supervise and direct the investments of the assets of the Managed Portion of the Fund in accordance with the Fund's investment objectives, policies, and restrictions as provided in the Fund's Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, as currently in effect and as amended or supplemented from time to time (hereinafter referred to as the "PROSPECTUS"), and such other limitations as the Fund may impose by notice in writing to the Sub-Adviser, subject always to the supervision and control of the Investment Manager and the Board. (b) As part of the services it will provide hereunder, the Sub-Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Fund or the Investment Manager to: (i) obtain and evaluate information relating to investment recommendations, asset allocation advice, industries, businesses, securities markets, research, economic analysis, and other investment services with respect to the securities that are included in the Managed Portion or that are under consideration for inclusion in the Managed Portion and invest the Managed Portion in accordance with the Investment Manager's and the Board's written direction as more fully set forth herein and as otherwise directed; (ii) regularly make decisions as to what securities to purchase and sell on behalf of the Fund with respect to the Managed Portion, effect the purchase and sale of such investments in furtherance of the Fund's objectives and policies, and furnish the Board with such information and reports regarding the Sub-Adviser's activities in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement as the Investment Manager deems appropriate or as the Board may reasonably request, including such reports, information, and certifications as the officers of the Trust may reasonably require in order to comply with applicable international, federal and state laws and regulations; (iii) provide any and all material composite or other performance information, records and supporting documentation about accounts or funds the Sub-Adviser manages, if appropriate, that are relevant to the Managed Portion and that have investment objectives, policies, and strategies substantially similar to those employed by the Sub-Adviser in managing the Managed Portion that may be reasonably necessary, under applicable laws, to allow the Fund or its agent to present information concerning the Sub-Adviser's prior performance in the Fund's currently effective Prospectus, as the same may be hereafter modified, amended, C-1 and/or supplemented from time to time, and in any permissible reports and materials prepared by the Fund or its agent; (iv) provide information as reasonably requested by the Investment Manager or the Board to assist them or their agents in the determination of the fair value of certain portfolio securities held in the Managed Portion when market quotations are not readily available for the purpose of calculating the Fund's net asset value in accordance with procedures and methods established by the Board; (v) vote proxies, exercise conversion or subscription rights, and respond to tender offers and other consent solicitations ("Corporate Actions") with respect to the issuers of securities held in the Managed Portion, provided materials relating to such Corporate Actions have been timely received by the Sub-Adviser, and to submit reports regarding such Corporate Actions, including a copy of any policies regarding such Corporate Actions, in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Investment Manager and the Fund in order to comply with any applicable federal or state reporting requirements; (vi) provide performance and other information as reasonably requested by the Investment Manager or the Board to assist them or their agent in conducting ongoing due diligence and performance monitoring; and (vii) maintain all accounts, books, and records with respect to the Managed Portion as are required of an investment adviser of a registered investment company pursuant to the 1940 Act and the Advisers Act and the rules thereunder and preserve for the periods prescribed by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act any accounts, books and records that it maintains for the Fund and that are required to be maintained by Rule 31a-1 under the 1940 Act. The Sub-Adviser shall furnish to the Investment Manager copies of all such accounts, books, and records as the Investment Manager may reasonably request. The Sub-Adviser agrees that such accounts, books, and records are the property of the Trust, and will be surrendered to the Trust promptly upon request, with the understanding that the Sub-Adviser may retain its own copy of all records. (c) The Sub-Adviser shall not consult with any other sub-adviser of the Fund or of any fund that is an "affiliated person" of the Fund concerning transactions for the Fund in securities or other assets, except as such consultations may be reasonably necessary in order to ensure compliance with Rule 12d3-1 under the 1940 Act. (d) In furnishing services hereunder, the Sub-Adviser shall be subject to, and shall perform in accordance with, the following: (i) provisions of the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust, as the same may be hereafter modified, amended, and/or supplemented from time to time, that are applicable to the Managed Portion; (ii) provisions of the Trust's By-Laws, as the same may be hereafter modified, amended, and/or supplemented from time to time; that are applicable to the Managed Portion; (iii) the Fund's Prospectus; (iv) the 1940 Act and the Advisers Act and the rules under each and all other international, federal and state securities laws or regulations applicable to the Trust and the Fund; (v) the Trust's compliance procedures and other policies and procedures adopted from time to time by the Board applicable to the Managed Portion; and (vi) the written instructions of the Investment Manager. (e) The Investment Manager agrees to provide the Sub-Adviser with current copies of the documents mentioned in paragraph 1(d)(i), (ii), (iii) and (v) above and all changes made to such documents at, or if practicable, before the time such changes become effective, and the Investment Manager acknowledges and agrees that the Sub-Adviser shall not be responsible for compliance with such documents or amendments unless and until they are received by the Sub-Adviser. The Sub-Adviser shall be fully protected in acting upon any proper instructions reasonably believed by it to be genuine and signed or communicated by or on behalf of the Investment Manager or the Fund. (f) The Sub-Adviser hereby agrees during the period hereinafter set forth to render the services and assume the obligations herein set forth for the compensation herein provided. The Sub-Adviser shall for all purposes herein be deemed to be an independent contractor, and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided and authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust, the Fund or the Investment Manager in any way, or in any way be deemed an agent of the Trust, the Fund or the Investment Manager. (g) The Sub-Adviser may perform its services through its employees, officers or agents, and the Investment Manager shall not be entitled to the advice, recommendation or judgment of any specific person; provided, however, that the persons identified in the Fund's Prospectus shall perform the portfolio management duties described therein until the Sub-Adviser notifies the Investment Manager that one or more other affiliates, employees, officers or agents identified in such notice shall assume such duties as of a specific date. (h) The Investment Manager shall provide (or use its best efforts to cause to be provided) timely information to the Sub-Adviser regarding such matters as the cash requirements and cash available for investment in the Managed Portion, and all other information as may be reasonably necessary for the Sub-Adviser to perform its responsibilities under this Agreement. 2. (a) Under the terms of the Investment Management Agreement, the Trust shall conduct its own business and affairs and shall bear the expenses and salaries necessary and incidental thereto including, but not in limitation of the foregoing, C-2 the costs incurred in: the maintenance of its existence as a statutory trust organized under the laws of the State of Delaware; the maintenance of its own books, records, and procedures; dealing with its own shareholders; the payment of dividends; transfer of shares, including issuance and repurchase of shares; preparation of share certificates, if any; reports and notices to shareholders; calling and holding of shareholders' meetings; miscellaneous office expenses; brokerage commissions; custodian fees; legal and accounting fees; taxes; interest and federal and state registration fees. (b) Directors, officers and employees of the Sub-Adviser may be directors, officers and employees of other funds that have employed the Sub-Adviser as sub-adviser or investment manager. Directors, officers and employees of the Sub-Adviser who are Trustees, officers and/or employees of the Trust, shall not receive any compensation from the Trust for acting in such dual capacity. 3. (a) The Sub-Adviser will select brokers and dealers to effect all Fund transactions with respect to the Managed Portion subject to the conditions set forth herein. The Sub-Adviser may combine orders for the Managed Portion with orders for other accounts or funds under management. Transactions involving combined orders are allocated in a manner deemed equitable to each account. The Sub-Adviser will place all necessary orders with brokers, dealers, or issuers, and will negotiate brokerage commissions, if applicable. The Sub-Adviser is directed at all times to seek to execute transactions for the Managed Portion (i) in accordance with any written policies, practices or procedures that may be established by the Board or the Investment Manager from time to time and provided to the Sub-Adviser, and (ii) as described in the Fund's Prospectus and SAI. In placing any orders for the purchase or sale of investments for the Fund, with respect to the Managed Portion, the Sub-Adviser shall use its best efforts to obtain for the Managed Portion "best execution," considering all of the circumstances, and shall maintain records adequate to demonstrate compliance with this requirement. (b) Subject to the appropriate policies and procedures approved by the Board and provided to the Sub-Adviser in writing, the Sub-Adviser may, to the extent authorized by Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), cause the Managed Portion to pay a broker or dealer that provides brokerage and research services to the Investment Manager, the Sub-Adviser and the Managed Portion an amount of commission for effecting a Fund transaction in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Adviser determines, in good faith, that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of such brokerage and research services provided viewed in terms of that particular transaction or the Sub-Adviser's overall responsibilities to its clients for which the Investment Manager or the Sub-Adviser exercises investment discretion. To the extent authorized by Section 28(e) and the Board, the Sub-Adviser shall not be deemed to have acted unlawfully or to have breached any duty created by this Agreement or otherwise solely by reason of such action. (c) Subject to applicable law and regulations, including Section 17(e) of the 1940 Act and Rule 17e-1 thereunder, the Sub-Adviser is authorized to place orders for the purchase and sale of securities for the Managed Portion with brokers or dealers that are affiliated with the Sub-Adviser. Any entity or person associated with the Investment Manager or the Sub-Adviser that is a member of a national securities exchange is authorized to effect any transaction on such exchange for the account of the Fund to the extent and as permitted by Section 11(a)(1)(H) of the Exchange Act and Rule 11a2-2(T) thereunder. 4. As compensation for the services to be rendered to the Trust for the benefit of the Fund by the Sub-Adviser under the provisions of this Agreement, the Investment Manager shall pay to the Sub-Adviser a fee as provided in Exhibit A attached hereto. 5. The services to be rendered by the Sub-Adviser to the Trust for the benefit of the Fund under the provisions of this Agreement are not to be deemed to be exclusive, and the Sub-Adviser shall be free to render similar or different services to others so long as its ability to render the services provided for in this Agreement shall not be materially impaired thereby. 6. (a) Subject to the limitation set forth in Paragraph 5, the Sub-Adviser, its directors, officers, employees, agents, and shareholders may engage in other businesses, may render investment advisory services to other investment companies, or to any other corporation, association, firm or individual, and may render underwriting services to the Trust or to any other investment company, corporation, association, firm or individual. (b) Neither the Investment Manager, the Trust nor the Fund shall use the Sub-Adviser's actual or fictitious name(s), mark(s), derivative(s) and/or logo(s) (or that of any affiliate of the Sub-Adviser, other than that of the Fund, the Trust, or any affiliate of the Investment Manager that is an affiliate of the Sub-Adviser solely by reason of the Sub-Adviser's provision of services pursuant to this Agreement) or otherwise refer to the Sub-Adviser in any materials related to the Trust or the Fund distributed to third parties, including the Fund's shareholders, without prior review and written approval by or on behalf of the Sub-Adviser, which may not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Investment Manager, the Trust and the Fund, shall, to the extent applicable and as soon as is C-3 reasonably possible, cease to use the Sub-Adviser's actual or fictitious name(s), mark(s), derivative(s) and/or logo(s) in materials related to the Fund. (c) The Sub-Adviser shall not use the Investment Manager's name (or that of any affiliate of the Investment Manager, other than that of any affiliate of the Sub-Adviser that is an affiliate of the Investment Manager solely by reason of the Sub-Adviser's provision of services pursuant to this Agreement) or otherwise refer to the Investment Manager in any materials related to the Trust or the Fund distributed to third parties, including the Fund's shareholders, without prior review and written approval by the Investment Manager, which may not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser, shall, to the extent applicable and as soon as is reasonably possible, cease to use the actual or fictitious name(s), mark(s), derivative(s) and/or logo(s) of the Trust and the Fund. (d) This Section 6 applies solely to materials related to the Fund and the Trust only, and not to other products or relationships between the Sub-Adviser and the Investment Manager. 7. (a) In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard in the performance of its duties as Sub-Adviser to the Trust on behalf of the Fund, neither the Sub-Adviser nor any of its officers, directors, employees or agents (collectively, "Sub-Adviser Related Persons") shall be liable to the Trust, the Fund, the Investment Manager or any shareholder of the Trust for any action or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security, or otherwise. The Sub-Adviser makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, that any level of performance or investment results will be achieved by the Managed Portion or the Fund, or that the Managed Portion or the Fund will perform comparably with any standard or index, including other clients of the Sub-Adviser, whether public or private. Subject to the first sentence of this Section 7(a), the Sub-Adviser shall not be responsible for any loss incurred by any reason of any act or omission of any bank, broker, the custodian bank or any administrator or trustee whether appointed on behalf of the Investment Manager, the Fund or the Trust. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to waive any liability which cannot be waived under applicable law, including applicable U.S. state and federal securities laws, ERISA and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 of the United Kingdom ("FSMA") or any rules or regulations adopted under any of those laws. (b) The Investment Manager shall indemnify Sub-Adviser Related Persons to the fullest extent permitted by law against any and all loss, damage, judgments, fines, amounts paid in settlement and reasonable expenses, including attorneys' fees, (collectively "Losses") incurred by the Sub-Adviser or Sub-Adviser Related Persons arising from or in connection with this Agreement or the performance by the Sub-Adviser or Sub-Adviser Related Persons of its or their duties hereunder so long as such Losses arise out of the Investment Manager's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard in performing its responsibilities hereunder, including, without limitation, such Losses arising under any applicable law or that may be based upon any untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Trust's Registration Statement, or any amendment thereof or any supplement thereto, or the omission to state therein a material fact that was known or that should have been known and was required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, unless such statement or omission was made in reasonable reliance upon information furnished to the Investment Manager or the Trust by the Sub-Adviser or a Sub-Adviser Related Person specifically for inclusion in the Registration Statement or any amendment thereof or supplement thereto, except to the extent any such Losses referred to in this paragraph (b) result from willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard on the part of the Sub-Adviser or a Sub-Adviser Related Person in the performance of any of its duties under, or in connection with, this Agreement. (c) The Sub-Adviser shall indemnify the Investment Manager and its affiliates and its or their controlling persons, officers, directors, employees, agents, legal representatives and persons controlled by it (collectively, "Investment Manager Related Persons") to the fullest extent permitted by law against any and all Losses incurred by the Investment Manager or Investment Manager Related Persons arising from or in connection with this Agreement or the performance by the Investment Manager or Investment Manager Related Persons of its or their duties hereunder so long as such Losses arise out of the Sub-Adviser's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard in performing its responsibilities hereunder, including, without limitation, such Losses arising under any applicable law or that may be based upon any untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Trust's Registration Statement, or any amendment thereof or any supplement thereto, or the omission to state therein a material fact that was known or that should have been known and was required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, if such statement or omission was made in reasonable reliance upon information furnished to the Investment Manager or the Trust by the Sub-Adviser or a Sub-Adviser Related Person specifically for inclusion in the Registration Statement or any amendment thereof or supplement thereto, except to the extent any such Losses referred to in this paragraph (c) result from willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard on the part of the Investment Manager or an Investment Manager Related Person in the performance of any of its duties under, or in connection with, this Agreement. 8. (a) This Agreement shall be executed and become effective as of the date written below; provided, however, that this Agreement shall not become effective with respect to the Fund unless it has first been approved in the manner required C-4 by the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder or in accordance with exemptive or other relief granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") or its staff. This Agreement shall continue in effect for a period of two (2) years and may be renewed thereafter only so long as such renewal and continuance is specifically approved at least annually by the Board or by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund and only if the terms and the renewal hereof have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties hereto or "interested persons" of the Trust, the Fund, or any party hereto, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval. (b) No amendment to this Agreement shall be effective unless approved in the manner required by the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder or in accordance with exemptive or other relief granted by the SEC or its staff. (c) This Agreement may be terminated (i) by the Investment Manager at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on ninety (90) days' written notice to the Sub-Adviser of the Investment Manager's intention to do so and (ii) by the Trust at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on sixty (60) days' written notice to the Sub-Adviser of the Trust's intention to do so pursuant to action by the Board or pursuant to the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund. The Sub-Adviser may terminate this Agreement at any time, without the payment of a penalty, on ninety (90) days' written notice to the Investment Manager and the Trust of its intention to do so. Upon termination of this Agreement, the obligations of all the parties hereunder shall cease and terminate as of the date of such termination, except for (i) any obligation arising out of or relating to a breach of this Agreement committed prior to such termination, (ii) the obligation of the Investment Manager to pay to the Sub-Adviser the fee provided in Paragraph 4 hereof, prorated to the date of termination, and (iii) any indemnification obligation provided in Paragraph 7 hereof. This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the event of its assignment or upon the termination of the Investment Management Agreement. 9. Any information and advice furnished by either party to this Agreement to the other party shall be treated as confidential and shall not be disclosed to third parties without the consent of the other party hereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, information shall not be subject to such confidentiality obligations if it: (i) is already known to the receiving party at the time it is obtained (other than through previous disclosure by the protected party or by a party known by the receiving party to be bound by a confidentiality obligation to the protected party); (ii) is or becomes publicly known or available through no wrongful act of the receiving party; (iii) is rightfully received from a third party who, to the best of the receiving party's knowledge, is not under a duty of confidentiality; (iv) is required to be disclosed by the receiving party pursuant to a requirement of a court order, subpoena, governmental or regulatory agency or law (provided the receiving party provides the protected party written notice of such requirement, to the extent such notice is permitted); (v) is relevant to the defense of any claim or cause of action asserted against the receiving party (provided the receiving party provides the protected party with sixty (60) days' written notice of any disclosure if practicable or such lesser amount as may be necessary and provided such notice does not prejudice the receiving party); or (vi) has been or is independently developed or obtained by the receiving party. The Sub-Adviser shall not disclose any "nonpublic personal information" (as such term is defined in Regulation S-P, including any amendments thereto) pertaining to the customers of the Trust or a client of the Investment Manager to any third party or use such information other than for the purpose of providing the services contemplated by this Agreement. 10. The Sub-Adviser represents, warrants and agrees that: (a) The Sub-Adviser: (i) is registered as an investment adviser under the Advisers Act and will continue to be so registered for so long as this Agreement remains in effect; (ii) is not prohibited by the 1940 Act, the Advisers Act or other law, regulation or order from performing the services contemplated by this Agreement; (iii) to the best of its knowledge, has met and will seek to continue to meet for so long as this Agreement remains in effect, any other applicable federal or state requirements, or the applicable requirements of any regulatory or industry self-regulatory agency necessary to be met in order to perform the services contemplated by this Agreement; (iv) has the authority to enter into and perform the services contemplated by this Agreement; and (v) will promptly notify the Investment Manager of the occurrence of any event that would disqualify the Sub-Adviser from serving as an investment adviser of an investment company pursuant to Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act or otherwise. The Sub-Adviser will also promptly notify the Fund and the Investment Manager if it is served or otherwise receives notice of any action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation, at law or in equity, before or by any court, public board or body, involving the affairs of the Fund, provided, however, that routine regulatory examinations that do not specifically relate to the Managed Portion or the Fund shall not be required to be reported by this provision. C-5 (b) The Sub-Adviser has adopted a written code of ethics complying with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act and will provide the Investment Manager and the Board with a copy of such code of ethics, together with evidence of its adoption. In accordance with the requirements of Rule 17j-1, the Sub-Adviser shall certify to the Investment Manager that the Sub-Adviser has complied in all material respects with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 during the previous year and that there has been no material violation of the Sub-Adviser's code of ethics relating to the services the Sub-Adviser performs under this Agreement or, if such a material violation has occurred, that appropriate action was taken in response to such violation. Upon the written request of the Investment Manager, the Sub-Adviser shall provide to the Investment Manager, its employees or its agents all information required by Rule 17j-1(c)(1) relating to the approval by the Fund's Board of Trustees of the Sub-Adviser's code of ethics relating to the services the Sub-Adviser performs under this Agreement. (c) The Sub-Adviser has provided the Investment Manager with a copy of its Form ADV at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to execution of this Agreement, which as of the date of this Agreement is its Form ADV as most recently filed with the SEC, and promptly will furnish a copy of all amendments to the Investment Manager at least annually. Such amendments shall reflect all changes in the Sub-Adviser's organizational structure, professional staff or other significant developments affecting the Sub-Adviser, as required by the Advisers Act. (d) The Sub-Adviser will notify the Trust and the Investment Manager of any event that would be deemed an assignment of this Agreement, with the exception of any assignment by or with respect to the Investment Manager, or change of control of the Sub-Adviser, as applicable, and any changes in the key personnel who are the portfolio manager(s) of the Managed Portion prior to or promptly after such change. The Investment Manager will notify the Sub-Adviser of any event that would be deemed an assignment of this Agreement, with the exception of any assignment by or with respect to the Sub-Adviser, or change of control of the Investment Manager, as applicable. The Sub-Adviser agrees to bear all reasonable expenses of the Fund, if any, arising out of an assignment of this Agreement or change in control of the Sub-Adviser so long as the assignment is not by or with respect to the Investment Manager. (e) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain an appropriate level of errors and omissions or professional liability insurance coverage as shall be reasonably necessary in light of its obligations under this Agreement. 11. This Agreement shall extend to and bind the successors of the parties hereto. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall (a) confer on any person other than the parties hereto and their respective successors or permitted assigns any rights (including third party beneficiary rights), remedies, obligations or liabilities under or by reason of this Agreement, or (b) constitute the parties hereto as partners or as participants in a joint venture. 12. For the purposes of this Agreement, the terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "interested person," "affiliated person," and "assignment" shall have the meanings given them in the 1940 Act, subject, however to such exemptions as may be granted by the SEC and its staff under the 1940 Act. C-6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly authorized officers and duly attested as of the _____ day of __________, 2004. DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL DELAWARE MANAGEMENT ADVISERS LIMITED COMPANY, A SERIES OF DELAWARE MANAGEMENT BUSINESS TRUST By:___________________________________ By:_________________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title: Attest:_______________________________ Attest:_____________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title: Agreed to and accepted as of the day and year first above written: [FUND] By:_____________________________ Name: Title: Attest:___________________________ Name: Title: C-7 EXHIBIT A --------- FEE SCHEDULE ANNUAL RATE FUND (AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS) ---- --------------------------------------------- DELAWARE GROUP GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL FUNDS Delaware Emerging Markets Fund 0.30% Delaware International Small Cap Value Fund 0.20% Delaware International Value Equity Fund 0.20% DELAWARE POOLED TRUST The Global Fixed Income Portfolio 0.30% The International Equity Portfolio 0.36% The International Fixed Income Portfolio 0.30% The Emerging Markets Portfolio 0.75% The Labor Select International Equity Portfolio 0.30% C-8 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank PX-DIAL [- -] IVES 7/04
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE EMERGING MARKETS PORTFOLIO JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE GLOBAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE LABOR SELECT INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DELAWARE EMERGING MARKETS FUND JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY FUND JOINT SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING - AUGUST 31, 2004 The undersigned hereby appoints Richelle S. Maestro, Michael P. Bishof and David P. O'Connor, or any of them, each with the right of substitution, proxies of the undersigned at the Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund named above, a series of the Trust (as defined in the proxy statement), to be held at the offices of Delaware Investments located at 2001 Market Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. (E.T.), or at any postponement or adjournments thereof, with all the powers which the undersigned would possess if personally present, and instructs them to vote upon any matters which may properly be acted upon at this meeting and specifically as indicated on the reverse side of this form. Please refer to the proxy statement for a discussion of these matters. THIS PROXY CARD IS ONLY VALID WHEN SIGNED AND DATED. TO SECURE THE LARGEST POSSIBLE REPRESENTATION AND AVOID THE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION, PLEASE DATE AND SIGN NAME OR NAMES BELOW AS PRINTED ON THIS CARD TO AUTHORIZE THE VOTING OF YOUR SHARES AS INDICATED. WHERE SHARES ARE REGISTERED WITH JOINT OWNERS, ALL JOINT OWNERS SHOULD SIGN. PERSONS SIGNING AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Signature(s) (Joint Owners) (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX) Date _______________, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please fill in the box(es) as shown using a black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS. |X| BY SIGNING AND DATING THIS CARD, YOU AUTHORIZE THE PROXIES TO VOTE THE PROPOSALS AS MARKED, OR IF NOT MARKED, TO VOTE "FOR" THE PROPOSALS, AND TO USE THEIR DISCRETION TO VOTE ON ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING, OR AT ANY POSTPONEMENT OR ADJOURNMENT THEREOF. PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CARD AT ONCE IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE. FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN 1. To approve an Investment Management Agreement between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and Delaware Management Company |_| |_| |_| 2. To approve a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Delaware Management Company and Delaware International Advisers Ltd. |_| |_| |_| PLEASE SIGN AND DATE ON THE REVERSE SIDE.