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• CNBC Special Report on Canadian Energy & DGA Follow-up Canadian Energy Conference Call

CNBC will be doing a special report on Canadian energy this weekend and Delta Global will be hosting a follow up conference call on Monday.

The show airs Sunday 10pm EST (more info here) We haven’t yet seen the entire show yet, but knowing CNBC it should be an informative look at this space.

We will be holding a 25-minute conference call Monday, April 7th at Noon EDT (9:00am Pacific), hosted by Chip Hanlon. Chip will give a synopsis on what was in the CNBC special report, share with you his insights into the Canadian oil sands and energy trusts, his current thoughts on the sector, and answer a few specific questions.

Chip Hanlon regularly speaks on conference calls for institutional investors needing his valuable insight into the Canadian energy sector. We have decided to have him do something he rarely does—such a conference call for individual investors.

This call is limited to a select invitational only audience. Please join us, call our office 800-485-1220 to receive the dial-in instructions.

www.deltaga.com

 

 

• Delta In The Press 

Representatives of the firm were cited in numerous media articles in recent weeks.  Here are a few samples:

Less bang for a buck
Source: San Diego Tribune

Throwing resources at raw materials
Source: The Los Angeles Times

TV Interview: 'Squawk on the Street' with Chip Hanlon
Source: CNBC 

Fed cuts rates by 3/4 of a point
Source: CNNMoney  

Gold, Silver Futures Gain as Dollar Falls to Record Versus Euro
Source: Bloomberg
 

• Delta Global Agriculture

Delta Global Agriculture Portfolio - Series 1

chart_ag.JPGChart the Performance of CDGAAX:US

  Delta Global Agriculture Portfolio - Series I is a unit investment trust incorporated in the USA. Termination Date: 07/15/2009 Distribution Frequency: Monthly Distribution Type: Reinvest

 

• Did You Know? 

Higher Margin Requirements Won’t Dent Ag Bull
 
Last week’s announcement by the CBOT that they were raising margin requirements on corn and soybeans is a mild negative, but perhaps not in the way one might think.

This will put little lasting downward pressure on agriculture commodity prices, as we believe this is a bull market built on fundamentals, not speculation. It is a rare occurrence in the commodities world when speculators can prop up a market for anything other than a short period of time...See the full article

Did you know? DGA can build you a global portfolio of  Agriculture stocks?

 

• Other Sites We Recommend

www.greenfaucet.com, a unique, new website featuring global market commentaries

www.realmoney.com, the subscription arm of TheStreet.com.  Chip Hanlon is a contributor here

www.poorandstupid.com, funny, insightful, hard-hitting investment blog from Donald Luskin

 

Published 4/4/2008 

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