1250873--3/31/2008--CORPORATE_PROPERTY_ASSOCIATES_16_GLOBAL_INC

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We may invest in new geographic areas that have risks that are greater or less well known to us and we may incur losses as a result. We are not required to meet any diversification standards; therefore, our investments may become subject to concentration of risk. We face competition for the acquisition of properties. Our participation in ventures with others creates additional risk. We may have difficulty selling or re-leasing our properties. We may recognize substantial impairment charges on our properties. Appraisals that we obtain may include leases in place on the property being appraised and if the leases terminate, the value of the property may become significantly lower. The inability of a tenant in a single tenant property to pay rent will reduce our revenues. The bankruptcy or insolvency of tenants or borrowers may cause a reduction in revenue. Our leases may permit tenants to purchase a property at a predetermined price, which could limit our realization of any appreciation or result in a loss. We do not fully control the management for our properties. We may incur costs to finish build-to-suit properties. Liability for uninsured losses could adversely affect our financial condition. Our success is dependent on the performance of the advisor. The advisor may be subject to conflicts of interest. We have limited independence from the advisor. The termination or replacement of the advisor could trigger a default or repayment event under our financing arrangements for some of our assets. Our use of debt to finance investments could adversely affect our cash flow. Deterioration in the credit markets could adversely affect our ability to finance or refinance investments and the ability of our tenants to meet their obligations which could affect our ability to make distributions. Mortgage loans in which we may invest may be subject to delinquency, foreclosure and loss, which could result in losses to us. Loans collateralized by non-real estate assets create additional risk and may adversely affect our REIT qualification. Failure to qualify as a REIT would adversely affect our operations and ability to make distributions. We do not operate our hotels and, as a result, we do not have complete control over implementation of our strategic decisions. Possible legislative or other actions affecting REITs could adversely affect our shareholders and us. Dividends payable by REITs generally do not qualify for reduced U.S. federal income tax rates because qualifying REITs do not pay U.S. federal income tax on their net income. Our distributions may exceed our earnings. The ability of our board of directors to change our investment policies or revoke our REIT election without shareholder approval may cause adverse consequences to our shareholders. Potential liability for environmental matters could adversely affect our financial condition. The returns on our investments in net leased properties may not be as great as returns on equity investments in real properties during strong real estate markets. A potential change in U.S. accounting standards regarding operating leases may make the leasing of facilities less attractive to our potential domestic tenants, which could reduce overall demand for our leasing services. Our net tangible book value may be adversely affected if we are required to adopt the fair value accounting provisions of SOP 07-1. Your investment return may be reduced if we are required to register as an investment company under the Investment Company Act. Our net asset value is based in part on information that the advisor provides to a third party. There is not, and may never be a public market for our shares, so it will be difficult for shareholders to sell shares quickly. Maryland law could restrict change in control.

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