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First National Financial Corp T.FN

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNLIF | T.FN.P.A | T.FN.P.B

First National Financial Corporation is a Canada-based parent company of First National Financial LP, which is an originator, underwriter, and servicer of predominantly prime residential (single-family and multi-unit) and commercial mortgages. The Company operates through two segments: Residential and Commercial. The Residential segment include single-family residential mortgages. The Commercial segment include multi-unit residential and commercial mortgages. The Company provides mortgage financing solutions to the residential and commercial mortgage markets in Canada. It provides underwriting and fulfilment processing services to two mortgage originators using the mortgage broker distribution channel. The Company services virtually all mortgages generated through its mortgage origination activities on behalf of a wide range of institutional investors.


TSX:FN - Post by User

Comment by Shirtlessnomoreon Oct 27, 2021 1:09pm
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RE:RE:So.....

RE:RE:So.....Well for one thing I didnt own this previously so to say "typical of SH" I'm not sure what that is supposed to mean and secondly I'm sure you will recover much of your $3 before long so why dont you just add a few and why be pissed at a new shareholder?
porksniffer wrote:
Shirtlessnomore wrote: Ex div tomorrow, special div of 1.25 paid mid December. This looks like a gift for Christmas to me



Typical of SH, happy about $1.25 dicidend in December when today's losses are over $3.00/share. Looks like a lump of coal to me.


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