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James Hardie defends class actions in Australia for alleged forecast breach

James 'Hardie Industries announced on Tuesday that it will 'defend against a class-action lawsuit filed in an Australian court alleging breaches of?the fibre cement manufacturer’s earnings forecast.

The?company's statement said that the proceeding was brought on behalf investors who purchased interests in certain James Hardie Securities between May 21 and 19 August last year.

James Hardie was accused of violating certain corporate, consumer and regulatory laws in relation to its statements about future financial performance measures.

The company said that it was in compliance with its disclosure obligations and would 'defend themselves against the proceedings.

A local report on Monday said that a lawsuit was filed against James Hardie in order to determine if the company failed to disclose adverse circumstances affecting its North American fiber cement business before August 20, 2025.

The report said that the case will also examine if James Hardie had to correct or withdraw its 2026 earnings forecast by the end of March 31.

James Hardie, in May of last year, said that it expects a low-single-digit increase in the total adjusted operating earnings by 2026.

It forecast a low-single-digit increase in net sales for its largest market, North America.

North America's fibre cement business has been merged into the Siding & Trim Division.

(source: Reuters)