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CHICAGO - James Hardie Building Products Inc. (NYSE: JHX), a leading producer of fiber cement siding and exterior design solutions with a market capitalization of $10 billion and annual revenue of ...
James Hardie originally proposed an all-scrip merger with American outdoor decking and railings company Azek in November last year but was spurned by the group’s board, which demanded the offer ...
James Hardie Industries said that its James Hardie Building Products subsidiary entered into a multiyear exclusive agreement with three subsidiaries of Daiwa House USA Holdings. Under the ...
CHICAGO - James Hardie Building Products Inc. (NYSE: JHX), the North American leader in fiber cement home siding with a market capitalization of nearly $10 billion, has entered into an exclusive ...
Under the agreement, the James Hardie unit will provide its Hardie siding and trim products for new housing developments across Daiwa House USA's combined national footprint. Dublin home-siding ...
Based on what I can gather from various blogs and forums, there seems to be a recurring theme that while James Hardie’s fiber cement siding is more expensive than other types (vinyl, wood ...
AZEK is based in Chicago. James Hardie shareholders will own about 74% of the combined company, with AZEK stockholders owning 26%. The combined company will sell siding, exterior trim, decking ...
Wall cladding and plasterboard group James Hardie will acquire outdoor decking and railings company Azek in a $14 billion cash and scrip deal, which chief executive Aaron Erter said would ...
Chicago-based Azek manufactures home building materials under the TimberTech and Azek Exteriors brands, with a focus on decking, siding and trim products. James Hardie Industries chair Anne Lloyd ...
"We are uniting two highly complementary companies," said James Hardie Chief Executive Aaron Erter. The combined business will make products including siding, exterior trim, decking, railing and ...
Offer pitched at 37% premium to AZEK's close on Friday Hardie CEO sees further consolidation in US building materials Hardie's Australian shares slide 15% The cool reaction to the buyout shows a ...