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  2. James Hardie Industries - Wikipedia

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    James Hardie Industries plc is a global building materials company and the largest global manufacturer of fibre cement products. Headquartered in Ireland, it is cross-listed on the Australian and New York Stock Exchanges.

  3. Fiber cement siding - Wikipedia

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    Blue fiber cement siding HardiePanel on design-build addition, Ithaca NY. Fiber cement siding (also known as "fibre cement cladding" in the United Kingdom, "fibro" in Australia, and by the proprietary name "Hardie Plank" in the United States) is a building material used to cover the exterior of a building in both commercial and domestic applications.

  4. Why James Hardie Shares Are Dropping Today - AOL

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    A sluggish housing market is weighing on growth.

  5. Wikipedia:Requesting free content - Wikipedia

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    Any request you send on behalf of Wikipedia should include a hyperlink back to your Wikipedia user page, so that the person you are contacting can assure themselves that you are who you say you are, and not just some fanboy or unscrupulous person looking to score a free picture so that they can sell it or use it on a product.

  6. Is The Inventory Story at James Hardie Industries Making You ...

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  7. James Hardie (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    James Hardie Industries is a building materials company specializing in fiber cement siding. James Hardie may also refer to: James Keir Hardie (1856–1915), founding member and first leader of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom; James Hardie (architect) (died 1889), American architect; James Allen Hardie (1823–1876), American soldier

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    The four top national leaders of the Proud Boys, convicted for seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 but now freed by Trump, say they have lofty goals.

  9. James Hardie House - Wikipedia

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    The James Hardie House (also known as the Asbestos House) is an Art Deco commercial building in Sydney, Australia. History.