James Hardie Shares Plummet Amid Dismal Earnings Report and Mounting Construction Challenges
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miércoles, 20 de agosto de 2025, 9:24 am ET2 min de lectura
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The Dublin-based company reported a 5.7% decrease in revenue to $935.169 million from $991.9 million a year ago, according to the mean estimate from 4 analysts [1]. The company's earnings per share (EPS) came in at 31 cents, below the mean analyst estimate of 31 cents [1]. The current average analyst rating on the shares is "strong buy," with a breakdown of 5 "strong buy" or "buy," no "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell" [1].
James Hardie Industries attributed the poor performance to high borrowing costs, which triggered a 29% decline in first-quarter profit [2]. The company issued a downbeat outlook for its North American business and projected fiscal 2026 earnings below market expectations as financially constrained U.S. homeowners delay major renovation projects. The company's CFO, Rachel Wilson, stated that pulp was a primary driver of raw material inflation on a year-over-year basis in the first fiscal quarter [2].
The company expects total raw material inflation to run high single digits for the full year, with the risk to the favorable side of the range based on current pricing and forecast [2]. James Hardie Industries is also focusing on continuous improvement across manufacturing, commercial, and back-office functions, contributing to both the cost synergy target and organic margin expansion goals [2].
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) announced a 25 basis point cut in interest rates to a range of 3.00%, the lowest level since August 2022 [3]. This move was in line with market expectations and marked the seventh rate cut since the start of the monetary easing cycle in August 2024. The RBNZ stated that further cuts are likely if medium-term inflationary pressures continue to ease [3].
References:
[1] Reuters. (2025). James Hardie Industries PLC expected to post earnings of 31 cents a share. Retrieved from https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L8N3U717F:0-james-hardie-industries-plc-expected-to-post-earnings-of-31-cents-a-share-earnings-preview/
[2] Seeking Alpha. (2025). James Hardie slides 30% after earnings drop amid cost headwinds. Retrieved from https://seekingalpha.com/news/4487307-james-hardie-slides-30-after-earnings-drop-amid-cost-headwinds
[3] Economies.com. (2025). RBNZ cuts interest rates to 3-year low of 3.00%. Retrieved from https://www.economies.com/forex/nzd-usd-news/rbnz-cuts-interest-rates-to-3-year-low-47141
James Hardie Industries, the world's largest producer of fiber cement products, reported a 9% decline in revenue and a 60% drop in profit, missing Wall Street expectations. The company's shares plummeted 30% in the US pre-open, the most since November 1973, due to a dismal earnings report and mounting construction challenges across North America. The warning underscores deepening cracks in the US housing market under the continued weight of elevated interest rates.
James Hardie Industries PLC (JHX), the world's leading producer of fiber cement products, reported a 9% decline in revenue and a 60% drop in profit for the first quarter of 2025, missing Wall Street expectations. The company's shares plummeted 30% in the US pre-open, marking the most significant one-day decline since November 1973. This dismal earnings report and mounting construction challenges across North America underscore deepening cracks in the US housing market under the continued weight of elevated interest rates.The Dublin-based company reported a 5.7% decrease in revenue to $935.169 million from $991.9 million a year ago, according to the mean estimate from 4 analysts [1]. The company's earnings per share (EPS) came in at 31 cents, below the mean analyst estimate of 31 cents [1]. The current average analyst rating on the shares is "strong buy," with a breakdown of 5 "strong buy" or "buy," no "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell" [1].
James Hardie Industries attributed the poor performance to high borrowing costs, which triggered a 29% decline in first-quarter profit [2]. The company issued a downbeat outlook for its North American business and projected fiscal 2026 earnings below market expectations as financially constrained U.S. homeowners delay major renovation projects. The company's CFO, Rachel Wilson, stated that pulp was a primary driver of raw material inflation on a year-over-year basis in the first fiscal quarter [2].
The company expects total raw material inflation to run high single digits for the full year, with the risk to the favorable side of the range based on current pricing and forecast [2]. James Hardie Industries is also focusing on continuous improvement across manufacturing, commercial, and back-office functions, contributing to both the cost synergy target and organic margin expansion goals [2].
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) announced a 25 basis point cut in interest rates to a range of 3.00%, the lowest level since August 2022 [3]. This move was in line with market expectations and marked the seventh rate cut since the start of the monetary easing cycle in August 2024. The RBNZ stated that further cuts are likely if medium-term inflationary pressures continue to ease [3].
References:
[1] Reuters. (2025). James Hardie Industries PLC expected to post earnings of 31 cents a share. Retrieved from https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L8N3U717F:0-james-hardie-industries-plc-expected-to-post-earnings-of-31-cents-a-share-earnings-preview/
[2] Seeking Alpha. (2025). James Hardie slides 30% after earnings drop amid cost headwinds. Retrieved from https://seekingalpha.com/news/4487307-james-hardie-slides-30-after-earnings-drop-amid-cost-headwinds
[3] Economies.com. (2025). RBNZ cuts interest rates to 3-year low of 3.00%. Retrieved from https://www.economies.com/forex/nzd-usd-news/rbnz-cuts-interest-rates-to-3-year-low-47141

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