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James Hardie, a fibre cement manufacturer, faces a second class action in Australia over financial forecasts

James Hardie Industries announced on Friday that it would defend itself against a second shareholder class action lawsuit, which alleged the fibre cement manufacturer had violated Australian law in relation to financial predictions made last year.

The Dublin-based firm said that the class action was filed on behalf of?investors who purchased securities from May 21 to?August 19,2025. It follows a similar class suit brought by a different set of shareholders back in June.

The class action filed by shareholders on Friday alleges that the company violated certain provisions of Australia's corporate laws, consumer laws and regulatory laws.

James Hardie stated that it expects a low-single-digit growth of total adjusted operating profits in 2026.

The company said it will defend itself and is complying with its disclosure obligations. The company did not give any further information?on the allegations related to the forecast.

James Hardie increased its 'annual earnings forecast last week. It cited benefits from its AZEK acquisition as well as manufacturing efficiencies and the demand for its legacy 'fiber cement business. After the upgrade, its Australia-listed'shares' closed at a near-year-high.

(source: Reuters)