James Hardie Reports 4% Increase in Europe Segment Volume and €502 Average Sales Price; Net Income Reaches $512 Million

Reuters
May 21
James Hardie Reports 4% Increase in Europe Segment Volume and €502 Average Sales Price; Net Income Reaches $512 Million

James Hardie Industries plc reported its financial results, revealing a decrease in operating income for FY25. The company recorded an operating income of $655.9 million, down from $767.4 million in FY24. This marks a decline in the operating income margin from 9.3% in FY24 to 7.7% in FY25. Additionally, the Europe Building Products segment experienced a 4% increase in volume to 763.0 million square feet, alongside a 5% rise in the average net sales price per unit, reaching €502 per msf compared to €480 in the previous fiscal year. The company also reported a net income of $512.0 million as part of its consolidated statements.

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