Based on what I can gather from various blogs and forums, there seems to be a recurring theme that while James Hardie’s fiber cement siding is more expensive than other types (vinyl, wood ...
Offer pitched at 37% premium to AZEK's close on Friday Hardie CEO sees further consolidation in US building materials Hardie's Australian shares slide 15% The cool reaction to the buyout shows a ...
Shares of James Hardie Industries fell sharply in premarket trading Monday after the company said it would acquire outdoor living products maker AZEK in an $8.75 billion deal. Shares of James ...
"We are uniting two highly complementary companies," said James Hardie Chief Executive Aaron Erter. The combined business will make products including siding, exterior trim, decking, railing and ...
Combining James Hardie and AZEK's siding, decking and exterior-trim products makes sense not just for the companies, but for customers and contractors, Erter said. "You could not ask for two more ...
James Hardie Industries plc JHX has entered into a definitive agreement with The AZEK Company Inc. AZEK to acquire it for a total transaction value of $8.75 billion, including the latter’s net ...
Australian building materials company James Hardie Industries (NYSE:JHX) has agreed to acquire outdoor living products maker AZEK (NYSE:AZEK) in a cash and stock deal valued at $8.75M, the ...
AZEK is based in Chicago. James Hardie shareholders will own about 74% of the combined company, with AZEK stockholders owning 26%. The combined company will sell siding, exterior trim, decking ...
Somehow, several law firms in the United States are actually contemplating suing James Hardie’s $14 billion target – New York-listed building materials group Azek – because the price is too low.
AZEK brings complementary offerings in decking, railing, and pergolas, which align well with James Hardie's expertise in siding and trim. The companies believe this will strengthen their market ...
Fibre-cement maker James Hardie Industries said it will buy U.S. artificial decking maker AZEK for $8.75 billion, sending its shares tumbling amid analysts' concerns of overpaying for exposure to a ...