UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 6-K
Report of Foreign Private Issuer Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the Month of September 2023
1-15240
(Commission File Number)
JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES plc
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
First Floor, Block A
One Park Place
Upper Hatch Street, Dublin 2, D02, FD79, Ireland
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F..X....  Form 40-F.........
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): Not Applicable
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): Not Applicable



TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Forward-Looking Statements
This Form 6-K contains forward-looking statements. James Hardie Industries plc (the “company”) may from time to time make forward-looking statements in its periodic reports filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission, on Forms 20-F and 6-K, in its annual reports to shareholders, in offering circulars, invitation memoranda and prospectuses, in media releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by the company’s officers, directors or employees to analysts, institutional investors, existing and potential lenders, representatives of the media and others. Statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements and such forward-looking statements are statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Examples of forward-looking statements include:
statements about the company’s future performance;
projections of the company’s results of operations or financial condition;
statements regarding the company’s plans, objectives or goals, including those relating to strategies, initiatives, competition, acquisitions, dispositions and/or its products;
expectations concerning the costs associated with the suspension or closure of operations at any of the company’s plants and future plans with respect to any such plants;
expectations concerning the costs associated with the significant capital expenditure projects at any of the company’s plants and future plans with respect to any such projects;
expectations regarding the extension or renewal of the company’s credit facilities including changes to terms, covenants or ratios;
expectations concerning dividend payments and share buy-backs;
statements concerning the company’s corporate and tax domiciles and structures and potential changes to them, including potential tax charges;
statements regarding tax liabilities and related audits, reviews and proceedings;
statements regarding the possible consequences and/or potential outcome of legal proceedings brought against us and the potential liabilities, if any, associated with such proceedings;
expectations about the timing and amount of contributions to AICF, a special purpose fund for the compensation of proven Australian asbestos-related personal injury and death claims;
expectations concerning the adequacy of the company’s warranty provisions and estimates for future warranty-related costs;
statements regarding the company’s ability to manage legal and regulatory matters (including but not limited to product liability, environmental, intellectual property and competition law matters) and to resolve any such pending legal and regulatory matters within current estimates and in anticipation of certain third-party recoveries; and
statements about economic or housing market conditions in the regions in which we operate, including but not limited to, the levels of new home construction and home renovations, unemployment levels, changes in consumer income, changes or stability in housing values, the availability of mortgages and other financing, mortgage and other interest rates, housing affordability and supply, the levels of foreclosures and home resales, currency exchange rates, and builder and consumer confidence.

Words such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “expect,” “intend,” “target,” “estimate,” “project,” “predict,” “forecast,” “guideline,” “aim,” “will,” “should,” “likely,” “continue,” “may,” “objective,” “outlook” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements but are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements and all such forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to the following cautionary statements.
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Forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations, estimates and assumptions and because forward-looking statements address future results, events and conditions, they, by their very nature, involve inherent risks and uncertainties, many of which are unforeseeable and beyond the Company’s control. Such known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause actual results, performance or other achievements to differ materially from the anticipated results, performance or achievements expressed, projected or implied by these forward-looking statements. These factors, some of which are discussed under “Risk Factors” in Section 3 of the Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on 16 May 2023, include, but are not limited to: all matters relating to or arising out of the prior manufacture of products that contained asbestos by current and former Company subsidiaries; required contributions to AICF, any shortfall in AICF funding and the effect of currency exchange rate movements on the amount recorded in the Company’s financial statements as an asbestos liability; compliance with and changes in tax laws and treatments; competition and product pricing in the markets in which the Company operates; the consequences of product failures or defects; exposure to environmental, asbestos, putative consumer class action or other legal proceedings; general economic and market conditions; the supply and cost of raw materials; possible increases in competition and the potential that competitors could copy the Company’s products; compliance with and changes in environmental and health and safety laws; risks of conducting business internationally; compliance with and changes in laws and regulations; currency exchange risks; dependence on customer preference and the concentration of the Company’s customer base; dependence on residential and commercial construction markets; the effect of adverse changes in climate or weather patterns; use of accounting estimates; and all other risks identified in the Company’s reports filed with Australian, Irish and US securities regulatory agencies and exchanges (as appropriate). The Company cautions you that the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive and that other risks and uncertainties may cause actual results to differ materially from those referenced in the Company’s forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made and are statements of the Company’s current expectations concerning future results, events and conditions. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements or information except as required by law.


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EXHIBIT INDEX
 
Exhibit No. Description
Update - Notification of buy-back - JHX
Update - Notification of buy-back - JHX
Notification of cessation of securities - JHX

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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
James Hardie Industries plc
Date:   15 September 2023
By:  /s/ Aoife Rockett
 
Aoife Rockett
 
Company Secretary

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EXHIBIT INDEX
 
Exhibit No. Description
Update - Notification of buy-back - JHX
Update - Notification of buy-back - JHX
Notification of cessation of securities - JHX
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Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 1 / 6 Announcement Summary Name of entity JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC Announcement type Update announcement Type of update Date of this announcement 6/9/2023 Reason for update Daily buy-back notification ASX Security code and description of the class of +securities the subject of the buy-back JHX : CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 The type of buy-back is: Total number of +securities bought back before previous day 8,151,756 Total number of +securities bought back on previous day 79,000 Refer to next page for full details of the announcement On market buy-back Daily buy-back notification EXHIBIT 99.1


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 2 / 6 Part 1 - Entity and announcement details 1.1 Name of entity JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC We (the entity named above) provide the following information about our buy-back. 1.2 Registration number type ARBN Registration number 097829895 1.3 ASX issuer code JHX 1.4 The announcement is 1.4a Type of update 1.4b Reason for update Daily buy-back notification 1.4c Date of initial notification of buy-back 12/12/2022 1.4d Date of previous announcement to this update 5/9/2023 1.5 Date of this announcement 6/9/2023 1.6 ASX Security code and description of the class of +securities the subject of the buy-back JHX : CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 Daily buy-back notification Update/amendment to previous announcement


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 3 / 6 Part 2 - Type of buy-back 2.1 The type of buy-back is: On market buy-back


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 4 / 6 Part 3 - Buy-back details Part 3A - Details of +securities, price and reason 3A.1 Total number of +securities on issue in the class of +securities to be bought back 445,855,985 3A.4 Does the entity intend to buy back a minimum number of +securities 3A.5 Does the entity intend to buy back a maximum number of securities 3A.5a Maximum number of securities proposed to be bought back 10,060,000 3A.6 Name of broker or brokers who will offer to buy back +securities on the entity's behalf Broker name: Barrenjoey Markets Pty Limited 3A.9 Are the +securities being bought back for a cash consideration? 3A.9a Is the price to be paid for +securities bought back known? 3A.9a.1 In what currency will the buy-back consideration be paid? AUD - Australian Dollar Part 3B - Buy-back restrictions and conditions 3B.1 Does the buy-back require security holder approval? No Yes Yes No


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 5 / 6 Part 3C - Key dates On-market buy-back 3C.2 Proposed buy-back start date 12/12/2022 3C.3 Proposed buy-back end date 31/10/2023 Part 3D - Other Information 3D.1 Any other information the entity wishes to notify to ASX about the buy-back Based on a closing market price on ASX of A$29.26 on 9 December 2022 (being the business day immediately prior to the date of this notice) and an A$/US$ exchange rate of 0.6792 (being the applicable spot rate on the same date) this would equate to a maximum of 10.06 million ordinary shares/CUFS. However the final maximum number of shares/CUFS will depend on market price and exchange rate movements over the buy-back period. No


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 6 / 6 Part 4 - Daily buy-back notification A daily buy-back notification must be submitted for Employee share scheme, On-market, Equal access share scheme and Other buy-backs at least half an hour before the commencement of trading on the +business day after any day on which +securities are bought back (per listing rule 3.8A) Please verify if the pre-populated values are accurate as they are only indicative based on previous online submissions. The pre-populated values may not be accurate if previous online submissions are still in-flight or in case of announcements made via a MS Word form. Whilst you may over-ride a pre-populated value, once over-ridden it will not be possible to retrieve the previously pre-populated value. 4.1 Date of this notification 6/9/2023 4.2 Previous day on which +securities were bought back 5/9/2023 Before previous day On previous day 4.3 Total number of +securities bought back, or in relation to which acceptances have been received 8,151,756 79,000 4.4 Total consideration paid or payable for the +securities AUD 298,514,824.16000 AUD 3,687,606.26000 4.5 Highest price paid AUD 47.74000000 AUD 46.96000000 Date highest price was paid: 16/8/2023 4.6 Lowest price paid AUD 27.06000000 AUD 46.10000000 Date lowest price was paid: 21/12/2022 4.7 Highest price allowed to be paid by entity on the previous day under listing rule 7.33: AUD 48.43000000 4.8 If the entity has disclosed an intention to buy back a maximum number of +securities, the remaining number of +securities to be bought back as at the end of the previous day 1,829,244


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 1 / 6 Announcement Summary Name of entity JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC Announcement type Update announcement Type of update Date of this announcement 6/9/2023 Reason for update Final buy-back notification ASX Security code and description of the class of +securities the subject of the buy-back JHX : CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 The type of buy-back is: Total number of +securities bought back 8,230,756 Total consideration paid or payable for the securities AUD 302,202,430.00000 Refer to next page for full details of the announcement On market buy-back Final buy-back notification EXHIBIT 99.2


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 2 / 6 Part 1 - Entity and announcement details 1.1 Name of entity JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC We (the entity named above) provide the following information about our buy-back. 1.2 Registration number type ARBN Registration number 097829895 1.3 ASX issuer code JHX 1.4 The announcement is 1.4a Type of update 1.4b Reason for update Final buy-back notification 1.4c Date of initial notification of buy-back 12/12/2022 1.4d Date of previous announcement to this update 6/9/2023 1.5 Date of this announcement 6/9/2023 1.6 ASX Security code and description of the class of +securities the subject of the buy-back JHX : CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 Final buy-back notification Update/amendment to previous announcement


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 3 / 6 Part 2 - Type of buy-back 2.1 The type of buy-back is: On market buy-back


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 4 / 6 Part 3 - Buy-back details Part 3A - Details of +securities, price and reason 3A.1 Total number of +securities on issue in the class of +securities to be bought back 445,855,985 3A.4 Does the entity intend to buy back a minimum number of +securities 3A.5 Does the entity intend to buy back a maximum number of securities 3A.5a Maximum number of securities proposed to be bought back 10,060,000 3A.6 Name of broker or brokers who will offer to buy back +securities on the entity's behalf Broker name: Barrenjoey Markets Pty Limited 3A.9 Are the +securities being bought back for a cash consideration? 3A.9a Is the price to be paid for +securities bought back known? 3A.9a.1 In what currency will the buy-back consideration be paid? AUD - Australian Dollar Part 3B - Buy-back restrictions and conditions 3B.1 Does the buy-back require security holder approval? No Yes Yes No


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 5 / 6 Part 3C - Key dates On-market buy-back 3C.2 Proposed buy-back start date 12/12/2022 3C.3 Proposed buy-back end date 31/10/2023 Part 3D - Other Information 3D.1 Any other information the entity wishes to notify to ASX about the buy-back Based on a closing market price on ASX of A$29.26 on 9 December 2022 (being the business day immediately prior to the date of this notice) and an A$/US$ exchange rate of 0.6792 (being the applicable spot rate on the same date) this would equate to a maximum of 10.06 million ordinary shares/CUFS. However the final maximum number of shares/CUFS will depend on market price and exchange rate movements over the buy-back period. No


 
Notification of buy-back Notification of buy-back 6 / 6 Part 5 - Final buy-back notification For on-market buy-backs, a final buy-back notification must be submitted at least half an hour before the commencement of trading on the business day after the company buys back the maximum number of securities that it wanted or the company decides it will stop buying back securities. For equal access buy-back schemes, a final buy-back notification must be submitted no later than five business days after the buy-back offer closing date. For employee share scheme buybacks, selective buy-backs and other buy-backs, a final buy-back notification must be submitted by no later than five business days after the completion of the buy-back. 5.1 Total number of +securities bought back 8,230,756 5.2 Total consideration paid or payable for the securities AUD 302,202,430.00000 5.3 Highest price paid AUD 47.74000000 5.4 Date highest price was paid 16/8/2023 5.5 Lowest price paid AUD 27.06000000 5.6 Date lowest price was paid 21/12/2022


 
Notification of cessation of +securities Notification of cessation of +securities 1 / 4 Announcement Summary Entity name JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC Announcement Type New announcement Date of this announcement Friday September 08, 2023 Details of +securities that have ceased ASX +security code Security description Number of +securities that have ceased The +securities have ceased due to Date of cessation JHX CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 2,456,379 Cancellation pursuant to an on-market buy-back 07/09/2023 Refer to next page for full details of the announcement EXHIBIT 99.3


 
Notification of cessation of +securities Notification of cessation of +securities 2 / 4 Part 1 - Announcement Details 1.1 Name of +Entity JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC We (the entity named above) provide the following information about our issued capital. 1.2 Registered Number Type ARBN Registration Number 097829895 1.3 ASX issuer code JHX 1.4 The announcement is 1.5 Date of this announcement 8/9/2023 New announcement


 
Notification of cessation of +securities Notification of cessation of +securities 3 / 4 Part 2 - Details of +equity securities or +debt securities that have ceased ASX +Security Code and Description JHX : CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 Quoted +equity securities or +debt securities that have ceased Number of securities that have ceased 2,456,379 Reason for cessation Cancellation pursuant to an on-market buy-back Date of cessation 7/9/2023 Is the entity paying any consideration for the cessation? In what currency is the consideration being paid? AUD - Australian Dollar Total consideration paid or payable for the securities AUD 112,073,504.980000000000 Any other information the entity wishes to notify to ASX about the cessation? Yes


 
Notification of cessation of +securities Notification of cessation of +securities 4 / 4 Part 3 - Issued capital following changes Following the cessation of the +securities the subject of this notification, the issued capital of the entity will comprise: 3.1 Quoted +equity securities and +debt securities (total number of each +class of +securities quoted on ASX) ASX +security code and description Total number of +securities on issue JHX : CHESS DEPOSITARY INTERESTS 1:1 437,768,562 3.2 Unquoted +equity securities (total number of each +class of +equity securities issued but not quoted on ASX) ASX +security code and description Total number of +securities on issue JHXAK : RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT 3,568,195 JHXAL : OPTION EXPIRING 03-NOV-2027 EX $33.05 269,221 Note: the figures stated in the tables above are used to calculate the total market capitalisation of the entity published by ASX from time to time. The table will not include those classes of +securities that have ceased or lapsed in their entirety in ASX records before the announcement date described in Q1.5, even if the entity has advised ASX of a change to that class of +security in Part 2 of this form.


 

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