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Credit Suisse Presentation Time Change For Rayoniera?s Lee Thomas


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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Rayonier (NYSE:RYN) announced today that Lee Thomas, chairman and CEO will present at the Credit Suisse 2011 Global Paper & Packaging Conference in New York on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 at 9:35 a.m. EST.

A live audio webcast of the presentation will be accessible at Rayoniera™s website by clicking on [ www.rayonier.com ] and following the directions. Listeners should go to the link at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the presentation to download and install any necessary audio software. A replay will be available on Rayoniera™s website within 24 hours after the webcast.

About Rayonier

Rayonier is a leading international forest products company with three core businesses: Timber, Real Estate and Performance Fibers. The company owns, leases or manages 2.4 million acres of timber and land in the United States and New Zealand. The company's holdings include approximately 200,000 acres with residential and commercial development potential along the Interstate 95 corridor between Savannah, Ga., and Daytona Beach, Fla. Its Performance Fibers business is one of the world's leading producers of high-value specialty cellulose fibers. Approximately 45 percent of the company's sales are outside the U.S. to customers in approximately 40 countries. Rayonier is structured as a real estate investment trust. More information is available at [ www.rayonier.com ].


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