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James Hardie is facing another class action lawsuit over earnings forecasts and disclosures

James Hardie is facing another class action lawsuit over earnings forecasts and disclosures
James Hardie is facing another class action lawsuit over earnings forecasts and disclosures

The law firm Slater and Gordon announced on Monday that it filed a class action against James Hardie Industries in an Australian court to seek compensation for losses suffered by investors due to the company’s earnings forecasts and market disclosures for fiscal 2026.

The suit also claims that the conduct of the fiber cement maker artificially inflates its share price. It follows another action that was filed a few months ago, alleging that the company failed not to disclose adverse circumstances in its "North America" business.

Slater and Gordon announced that it had begun court proceedings against investors who purchased James Hardie stock between May 21, 2025 when the company filed its guidance disclosure and August 19, 2025, the day before the company issued a downbeat forecast which sent the shares plummeting?35% in two days.

James Hardie declined to comment on a request. Its Australian shares ended the day 0.2% lower.

Esther Holloway is an equity analyst with Morningstar. She said that the class action shows Australian investors' discontent. They have been this way since the AZEK takeover, when they were not allowed to vote on the deal.

This acquisition caused a stir among investors in Australia, and led to a reorganization of the board.

Kirsten Morrison, Slater and Gordon's Class Actions Practice group leader, said: "When companies fail... to disclose material information that impacts investors in a material way... it undermines the confidence in our continuous disclosure regime and?the market as a whole."

(source: Reuters)