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The company has drawn the ire of shareholders over its buyout of Azek, which relies on a strong renovations market in the ...
In what universe does the James Hardie and its merger with Azek make any strategic sense? The reasons given are spurious at best and read like something out of comedian Rob Sitch’s television show ...
ASX-listed building materials group James Hardie forecast tepid earnings growth for its North American business while reporting a drop in annual profit on Wednesday, hammering its shares.
James Hardie’s JHX fiscal 2025 revenue of USD 3.9 billion was flat while adjusted EBITDA fell 4% to USD 1.1 billion on margin ...
With James Hardie in nearly 5x as many dealer locations as AZEK today, there is meaningful runway to expand AZEK's presence on the shelf, which would increase brand visibility and product ...
James Hardie’s balance sheet risk is estimated to be temporarily elevated with net debt/adjusted EBITDA peaking at 3.4 times at the end of fiscal 2026. However, we expect a return to below ...
JHX secures exclusive deal with Pahlisch, expanding Northwest footprint as default siding choice in all new home developments.
Macquarie Group has revised its stance on James Hardie shares following the company's FY 2025 results announced this week.
James Hardie Industries (JHX) stock has gained 0.4% over the past week ahead of its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday.
The results raised fresh concerns about the group's planned $8.8 billion acquisition of Chicago-based building products maker Azek, as looming US trade tensions and tariffs threatened to further ...