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Eagle Materials announces dual listing on NYSE Texas

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Eagle Materials Inc. announce the dual listing of its common stock on NYSE Texas, the newly launched fully electronic equities exchange headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

With the dual listing, which will be effective August 15, 2025, Eagle Materials will become a Founding Member of the NYSE Texas Exchange.

Eagle Materials will maintain its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange and will trade under the same ticker symbol, “EXP”, on NYSE Texas.

“Today’s announcement reinforces both our long-term relationship with the NYSE and our commitment to the State of Texas,” said Michael Haack, President and CEO of Eagle Materials. “Since our Initial Public Offering in 1994, Eagle Materials has been proudly headquartered in Dallas, Texas and listed on the NYSE. Our core products of cement, aggregates, and wallboard have helped improve and expand roads, bridges, and homes throughout Texas and the US heartland. Dual listing as a founding member of the NYSE Texas is a logical step for Eagle as we continue to support Texas’ growth.”

“We are excited to welcome Eagle Materials, a Dallas-based manufacturer of building materials that are furthering US growth and renewal, to the NYSE Texas community of Founding Members,” said Chris Taylor, Chief Development Officer, NYSE Group.


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