JHX INVESTOR ALERT: James Hardie Industries plc Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action Lawsuit - RGRD Law

Core Viewpoint - The James Hardie Industries plc is facing a class action lawsuit due to alleged misrepresentations regarding its North America Fiber Cement sales performance during a period of inventory destocking, leading to significant stock price decline [1][3][4]. Company Overview - James Hardie Industries plc designs and manufactures a variety of fiber cement building products, with manufacturing facilities located in both the United States and Australia [2]. Class Action Details - The class action lawsuit is titled "Laborers' District Council and Contractors' Pension Fund of Ohio v. James Hardie Industries plc" and is filed in the Northern District of Illinois [1]. - The lawsuit claims that during the class period from May 20, 2025, to August 18, 2025, the company and its executives made false statements about the strength of their sales, despite evidence of inventory destocking [3]. - On August 19, 2025, James Hardie disclosed a 12% decline in North America Fiber Cement sales, which resulted in a stock price drop of over 34% [4]. Legal Process - Investors who purchased James Hardie common stock during the class period can seek appointment as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, which allows them to represent the interests of all class members [5]. - The lead plaintiff can choose a law firm to litigate the case, and participation as lead plaintiff does not affect the ability to share in any potential recovery [5]. Law Firm Background - Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP is a leading law firm specializing in securities fraud and shareholder litigation, having secured over $2.5 billion for investors in 2024 alone [6]. - The firm has a strong track record, being ranked 1 in monetary relief for investors in securities class action cases for four out of the last five years [6].