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James Hardie Building Products Inc. James Hardie truly represents What The Best Are Made Of™. As the #1 brand of siding in North America*, James Hardie offers exterior solutions and accessories for ...
James Hardie Building Products Inc. (James Hardie), a subsidiary of James Hardie Industries plc (ASX: JHX; NYSE: JHX) and the #1 brand of siding in North America*, and Hover, a leader in 3D ...
James Hardie Industries plc (ASX: JHX) (“James Hardie” or the “Company”) announced today the pricing of a private offering of $700,000,000 aggregate principa ...
Siding and Decking Presents an $81+ Billion Market Opportunity by 2030: Cedar Valley, Westlake Chemical, and James Hardie Industries Lead the Competition Research and Markets Wed, Jun 11, 2025, 8: ...
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On Wednesday, analysts at Truist Securities reiterated their Buy rating on James Hardie Industries stock (NYSE: JHX) with a price target of $35.00.The analysts highlighted the ongoing developments in ...
ASX-listed James Hardie proposed on Tuesday a private offering of $1.7 billion senior notes, to be issued in one or more tranches, partly to fund the cash needs for its proposed acquisition of U.S ...
James Hardie Industries plc (ASX: JHX) (“James Hardie” or the “Company”) announced today the pricing of a private offering of $700,000,000 aggregate principal amount of senior secured ...
James Hardie's ASX-listed shares jumped as much as 3.2% to A$36.57, their highest level in over a week, and were last trading up 2.9%. The stock has lost more than 8% in value since the buyout ...
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Building supplies giant James Hardie has lost a bid to have its Ireland-based parent company removed from a $250 million leaky building claim against its New Zealand subsidiary.