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James Hardie Industries (NYSE: JHX) Receives Upgrade Amid Strong Financial Performance

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  • Investment firm Barclays upgraded James Hardie Industries (NYSE: JHX) to an Overweight rating, signaling confidence in the company's future.
  • The upgrade follows robust first-quarter results, with total net sales increasing by 64% to $1.47 billion and adjusted earnings per share reaching $0.36.
  • James Hardie raised its full-year 2027 sales forecast to a range of $5.56 billion to $5.72 billion, driven by strong demand for its fiber cement products.

On August 10, 2026, investment firm Barclays upgraded its rating on James Hardie Industries (NYSE: JHX) to Overweight. James Hardie is a global company that produces and sells fiber cement building materials. Its products are used in a wide range of construction projects, including residential homes and commercial buildings. The stock was priced at $30.23 during the rating change.

The upgrade follows strong first-quarter results where James Hardie surpassed its original guidance. Total net sales increased by 64% to $1.47 billion, and adjusted earnings per share were $0.36, a 13% rise from the previous year. This performance was driven by strong growth in its core fiber cement products and effective business strategies.

The company’s profitability also saw a significant boost. Adjusted EBITDA, a key measure of a company's operating performance, reached $422 million. This figure exceeded the high end of its guidance. Following these results, James Hardie increased its full-year 2027 sales forecast to a new range of $5.56 billion to $5.72 billion.

A key driver for this growth was the performance of its fiber cement products. As highlighted by Benzinga, CEO Aaron Erter noted strong double-digit sell-through in Siding and Trim. Sales in this segment alone increased by 34% to $859.8 million. This reflects strong underlying demand for the company's products.

James Hardie also announced a change in its financial reporting. It will now exclude share-based compensation from its Adjusted EBITDA calculation. As highlighted by Businesswire, the company will continue to report this expense separately. This provides a clearer view of its operational earnings without the impact of non-cash stock awards.

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