Investors in Rail America, (formerly NYSE:RRA), got a Valentine's Day present in the form of a buyout offer of $16.35 for each share of Rail America stock owned. Rail America is a short-line rail service provider operating 42 railroads over 7,800 miles of track, primarily in the United States, but also operating in Canada and, until recently, in Australia. Rail America was bought by several private equity funds managed by affiliates of Fortress Investment Group LLC (NYSE:FIG). Over 74% of shares held voted in favor of the acquisition. Fortress Investment Group began trading on the NYSE on 9 February 2007. Its IPO began at $18.50 per share. FIG stock closed on Friday, 2 March 2007, at $27.75.
With over $1.2 billion in assets, Rail America was an attractive buy for Fortress Investment Group. No one commodity comprises more than 16% of Rail America's shipping business. It interchanges with several Class I railroads throughout the country and has one of the strongest safety records in the rail transportation industry. Rail America is poised to grow in terms of carload volume but needed access to more funds to do so. With over $30 billion in assets under management, Fortress Investment Group can provide that access. As part of the buyout, Rail America CEO Charles Swinburn will retire. He will be replaced by John E. Giles, who brings 35 years of experience in railroads and the transportation industry to the CEO suite.