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| | | James Hardie is facing a class action from investors alleging it engaged in misleading conduct when disclosing its earning guidance in 2025. The ASX-listed building products manufacturer released its Q1FY26 results on 20 August 2025 while also downgrading ... |
| | | | Slater and Gordon is investigating a potential shareholder class action against James Hardie in relation to its 1Q FY26 results and downgraded FY26 guidance released on 20 August 2025. After releasing its Q1 results, the James Hardie share price declined ... |
| | | | Disgruntled James Hardie shareholders have voted out chair Anne Lloyd and directors Rada Rodriguez and Peter-John Davis at the company's AGM. "The board acknowledges the significance of these outcomes and will engage with shareholders to understand ... |
| | | | Three US pension funds have lodged proxy votes to remove Anne Lloyd as James Hardie chair at the company's AGM this week. This comes after James Hardie faced significant backlash over a $14 billion deal to acquire US-based Azek. A deal that was done ... |
| | | | ... companies received a green light, 14 are amber and three had inadequate plans. UniSuper identified CSL, Cleanaway, Qube, James Hardie and Aristocrat as laggards, but said that all have made some progress on decarbonisation efforts this year. "For example ... |
| | | | ... gender pay equity that went beyond mandatory WGEA disclosures in their WGEA disclosure responses. The report also said James Hardie Industries, Qube Holdings, Ramsay Health Care and TPG Telecom are the only companies out of the 91 disclosing companies ... |
| | | | ... in 2016 on a realised-pay basis, with Macquarie Group's Nicholas Moore, Domino's Pizza Enterprises' Don Meij and James Hardie Industries' Louis Gries joining Westfield Corporation's CEOs, the Lowy brothers Peter and Steven, in this category. "Meij's ... |
| | | | ... investor information request in 2015 included Westfield Group, Transurban, Sydney Airport, Lend Lease, Coca Cola Amatil, James Hardie Industries, AusNet Services, Bank of Queensland, Harvey Norman, BlueScope Steel, Qube, Adelaide Brighton, Fairfax, GrainCorp ... |
| | | | ... institutional investors. Superannuation funds don't want to be embarrassed - they don't want to be holding the next James Hardie, for example." S ince inception, the high conviction portfolio has earned gross returns of 12.9% p.a., while the SRI portfolio ... |
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