James Hardie’s 1.63% Slide and $260M Volume Surge Land 387th Market Activity Rank
On August 19, 2025, James Hardie (JHX) traded lower by 1.63% amid a 36% surge in daily trading volume ($260 million), ranking 387th in market activity. The company reported Q1 FY26 earnings with $900 million in net sales, reflecting a 9% year-over-year decline driven by soft market demand and inventory normalization. Operating income fell 41% to $138.6 million, while adjusted EBITDA of $225.5 million marked a 21% decline.
The completed acquisition of AZEK on July 1, 2025, remains a pivotal strategic move. CEO Aaron Erter highlighted AZEK's "impressive profitability" and emphasized cost/commercial synergies to accelerate material conversion opportunities. North America Fiber Cement saw a 12% sales drop due to weak new construction demand in key Southern markets, while Europe Building Products grew 7% despite volume challenges. Asia Pacific Fiber Cement posted a 10% sales decline but improved EBITDA margins to 35.4%.
Capital allocation remains a focus, with $207 million in operating cash flow and $103 million in capital expenditures. Post-AZEK integration increased total debt to $5.1 billion, including $2.5 billion in Term Loan A and $1.7 billion in senior notes. The company updated its FY26 guidance to reflect three-quarters of inorganic growth from AZEK, projecting $2.675-$2.85 billion in Siding & Trim sales and $775-$800 million in DeckDECK--, Rail & Accessories.
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