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W. P. Carey & Co. LLC: W. P. Carey & Co. LLC Increases Fourth Quarter Distribution


Published on 2008-12-18 08:04:48 - Market Wire
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NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - December 18, 2008) - Investment firm W. P. Carey & Co. LLC (NYSE: [ WPC ]) announced today that its Board of Directors has increased the Company's quarterly cash distribution to $0.494 per share for the quarter ending December 31, 2008. The distribution is payable on January 15, 2009 to shareholders of record as of December 31, 2008.

W. P. Carey & Co. LLC

W. P. Carey & Co. LLC is an investment management company that provides long-term sale-leaseback and build-to-suit financing for companies worldwide and manages a global investment portfolio worth more than $10 billion. Publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (WPC), W. P. Carey and its CPA® series of income-generating, non-traded REITs help companies and private equity firms unlock capital tied up in real estate assets. The W. P. Carey Group's investments are highly diversified, comprising contractual agreements with approximately 300 long-term corporate obligors spanning 28 industries and 14 countries. [ www.wpcarey.com ]

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal securities laws. A number of factors could cause the Company's actual results, performance or achievement to differ materially from those anticipated. Among those risks, trends and uncertainties are the general economic climate; the supply of and demand for office and industrial properties; interest rate levels; the availability of financing; and other risks associated with the acquisition and ownership of properties, including risks that the tenants will not pay rent, or that costs may be greater than anticipated. For further information on factors that could impact the Company, reference is made to the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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