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Rayonier Surpasses Q2 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
WILDLIGHT, Fla. (News release) -- Rayonier Inc. reported second quarter net income attributable to Rayonier of $19.1 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, on revenues of $396.5 million. This compares to net income attributable to Rayonier of $408.7 million, or $2.63 per diluted share, on revenues of $106.5 million in the prior year quarter. The second quarter results included $10.2 million of costs (net of tax) related to the merger with PotlatchDeltic1 and timber write-offs resulting from a casualty event2 of $2.3 million. Excluding these items and adjusting for pro forma net income adjustments attributable to noncontrolling interests,3 second quarter pro forma net income4 was $31.5 million, or $0.10 per diluted share. This compares to pro forma net income4 of $9.6 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, in the prior year period. Second quarter operating income was $34.6 million versus operating income of $14.5 million in the prior year period. Second quarter operating income included $10.4 million of costs related to the merger with PotlatchDeltic1 and timber write-offs resulting from a casualty event2 of $2.3 million. Excluding these items, pro forma operating income4 was $47.2 million versus $14.5 million in the prior year period. Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA4 was $123.7 million versus $44.9 million in the prior year period. Year-to-date cash provided by operating activities was $145.2 million versus $88.7 million in the prior year period. Year-to-date cash available for distribution (CAD)4 was $177.1 million, which increased $130.5 million versus the prior year period primarily due to higher Adjusted EBITDA4 ($145.9 million) and higher cash interest received (net) ($5.2 million), partially offset by higher capital expenditures ($20.4 million). "Our second quarter results reflected solid performance across all of our business segments, as well as a full quarter of contributions from the legacy PotlatchDeltic businesses, resulting in total Adjusted EBITDA of $123.7 million," said Mark McHugh, President and Chief Executive Officer. "We maintained a strong focus on operational execution during the quarter, while continuing to make significant progress on our integration priorities and positioning the combined company to realize the strategic and financial benefits of the merger. We also deployed capital opportunistically during the quarter, repurchasing $72 million of our common stock, which reflects our commitment to disciplined capital allocation and long-term value creation for our shareholders." "In our Southern Timber segment, Adjusted EBITDA increased 85% versus the prior year quarter to $52.6 million, driven primarily by the contribution of approximately 1.5 million tons of harvest volume from the legacy PotlatchDeltic timberlands. In our Northwest Timber segment, Adjusted EBITDA of $26.3 million was nearly four times higher than the prior year quarter, primarily due to 364,000 tons of incremental harvest volume from the PotlatchDeltic timberlands as well as higher indexed sawlog prices in Idaho." "In our Wood Products segment, Adjusted EBITDA totaled $25.0 million, as lumber price realizations strengthened throughout the quarter and reached their highest level in nearly four years. Additionally, we delivered shipment volumes in line with our targets amid a challenging transportation environment." "In our Real Estate segment, Adjusted EBITDA totaled $38.3 million--above the high-end of our prior quarterly guidance--reflecting strong execution and continued momentum across our real estate categories." Southern Timber Second quarter sales of $107.6 million increased $54.3 million, or 102%, versus the prior year period. Harvest volumes increased 110% to 3.35 million tons versus 1.60 million tons in the prior year period, primarily driven by 1.5 million tons of incremental volume from the PotlatchDeltic timberlands. Average delivered pine sawtimber prices decreased to $44.46 per ton versus $47.87 per ton in the prior year period, largely due to changes in geographic mix from the expanded Southern Timber footprint, coupled with modestly softer market conditions. Average delivered pine pulpwood prices decreased to $30.20 per ton versus $37.35 per ton in the prior year period, reflecting geographic mix impacts associated with the expanded footprint, along with generally weaker pulpwood market conditions. Weighted-average prices on stumpage sales (including hardwood) decreased to $15.37 per ton versus $19.08 per ton in the prior year period. Operating income of $8.1 million decreased $4.5 million versus the prior year period due to higher depletion expense ($9.4 million), lower prices ($5.8 million), higher costs ($3.0 million) and a timber write-off resulting from a casualty event ($2.3 million),2 partially offset by higher volumes ($8.8 million) and higher non-timber income ($7.2 million). Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA4 of $52.6 million was 85%, or $24.2 million, above the prior year period. Northwest Timber Second quarter sales of $66.0 million increased $42.2 million, or 177%, versus the prior year period. Harvest volumes increased 133% to 578,000 tons versus 248,000 tons in the prior year period, driven by 364,000 tons of incremental volume from the legacy PotlatchDeltic timberlands. Average delivered prices for sawtimber increased to $119.66 per ton versus $96.17 per ton in the prior year period, primarily reflecting geographic mix due to the addition of Idaho sawtimber (most of which is indexed to lumber prices), which more than offset modestly lower prices in the Pacific Northwest. Average delivered pulpwood prices increased to $38.78 per ton versus $31.52 per ton in the prior year period, primarily due to geographic mix impacts from the addition of the legacy PotlatchDeltic timberlands. Operating income of $12.6 million increased $11.1 million versus the prior year period due to higher prices ($10.7 million), higher volumes ($8.5 million) and higher non-timber income ($0.7 million), partially offset by higher costs ($7.3 million) and higher depletion expense ($1.5 million). Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA4 of $26.3 million was $19.5 million above the prior year period. Wood Products Second quarter sales totaled $196.2 million, consisting of $158.6 million of lumber sales and $37.5 million of plywood, residual, and other sales. Lumber pricing increased steadily throughout the second quarter as import duties, mill curtailments, and trucking shortages constricted supply. Lumber shipments totaled 314 MMBF, with average lumber price realizations of $505 per thousand board feet. Second quarter operating income and Adjusted EBITDA4 were $15.1 million and $25.0 million, respectively. Real Estate Second quarter sales of $53.7 million increased $24.2 million versus the prior year period, while operating income of $28.3 million increased $18.5 million versus the prior year period. Sales and operating income increased primarily due to higher acres sold (7,500 acres sold versus 3,263 acres sold in the prior year period), partially offset by lower weighted-average prices ($6,290 per acre versus $8,340 per acre in the prior year period). Improved Development sales of $6.4 million included $2.3 million from the Chenal Valley development project in Little Rock, Arkansas, $2.1 million from the Heartwood development project south of Savannah, Georgia, $1.0 million from the Wildlight development project north of Jacksonville, Florida, and $1.0 million from the sale of a 0.5-acre commercial-use parcel in Kitsap County, Washington. Rural sales of $40.7 million consisted of 7,490 acres at an average price of $5,439 per acre, including a 459-acre sale to a solar developer for $10,100 per acre. This compares to prior year period sales of $15.7 million, which consisted of 2,926 acres at an average price of $5,376 per acre. Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA4 of $38.3 million increased $19.7 million versus the prior year period. Other Items Second quarter corporate and other operating expenses of $28.7 million increased $19.4 million versus the prior year period, primarily reflecting the larger scale of the combined company and $10.4 million of costs related to the merger with PotlatchDeltic.1 Second quarter interest expense of $16.9 million increased $10.4 million versus the prior year period, primarily due to incremental debt assumed in the merger with PotlatchDeltic. Second quarter interest income of $4.9 million increased $2.5 million versus the prior year period, primarily due to a higher cash balance following the sale of the Company's New Zealand joint venture interest in the second quarter of 2025. Second quarter income tax expense of $2.9 million was primarily driven by income generated from the Company's Wood Products and Real Estate development businesses. Share Repurchases During the second quarter, the Company repurchased approximately 3.5 million shares at an average price of $20.95 per share, or $72.4 million in total. As of June 30, 2026, the Company had $126.0 million remaining on its current share repurchase authorization. Outlook Consistent with the initial 2026 financial guidance we provided in February, the following full-year metrics reflect a pro rata contribution from legacy PotlatchDeltic operations for January 31, 2026 through December 31, 2026.
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