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Investor anger over the James Hardie deal is being compared to 1993’s investor rebellion against Murdoch’s plans for “super ...
A group of investors has called for a review of Australia's listing rules, claiming it was "unreasonable" that companies were ...
The Australian Securities Exchange is clinging to its obligations of confidentiality to justify its ­secrecy in allowing ...
James Hardie shares have lost $3bn and counting since it announced its “friendly” purchase of US rival Azek almost three ...
As the operator of the Australian bourse, the ASX should always support market integrity. Its decision not to go public with ...
While James Hardie Industries plc (ASX:JHX) might not have the largest market cap around , it received a lot of attention from a substantial price movement on the ASX over the last few months ...
I initially rated James Hardie a 'buy' in 2024, but downgraded due to high valuation and stalled sales growth; shares have since dropped 32%. Recent quarterly results show a 3% revenue decline ...
March 24th ended up being a really fascinating day for shareholders of both The AZEK Company Inc. (NYSE:AZEK) and James Hardie Industries plc (NYSE:JHX). Shares of the former skyrocketed ...
The ASX has already granted a waiver to let the deal through but the battle now is over James Hardie’s wish to convert to a US listing as its primary domicile. The fund managers want a ...
After the asbestos scandal, building materials giant James Hardie is in hot water again, this time with shareholders who have been frozen out of a controversial takeover of US rival Azek.
Some of the investors who have written to the ASX are shareholders in both James Hardie and AZEK. Reuters has reviewed a copy of the letter. James Hardie's plans to shift its primary listing to ...