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First National Financial Corp T.FN.PR.B


Primary Symbol: T.FN Alternate Symbol(s):  FNLIF | T.FN.PR.A

First National Financial Corporation is the parent company of First National Financial LP, a Canadian originator, underwriter and servicer of predominantly prime residential (single-family and multi-unit) and commercial mortgages. The Company's segments include Residential and Commercial. The Residential segment includes single-family residential mortgages. The Commercial segment includes multi-unit residential and commercial mortgages. Its commercial mortgage solutions include mortgage solutions and commercial servicing. Its mortgage solutions include retail, multi-family residential, office, industrial, storage, student housing, mixed-use and land. Its commercial servicing includes mortgage servicing, financial requirements, undertaking, insurance requirements, property tax, pre-payments and banking changes, and annual compliance forms. Residential Mortgage solutions include home buyers, customers and My Mortgage by First National. The Company offers mortgage brokers solutions.


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Comment by Shirtlessnomoreon Oct 29, 2021 12:15am
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RE:RE:TD Direct downgrade

RE:RE:TD Direct downgradeIt's understandable that you are frustrated but you can simply push the sell button and stop your loss. This is one of the problems with a small float however it can move both ways fast so a change of direction would be welcome. Cheers
porksniffer wrote: National Bank, BMO and RBC have also joined the downgrade train. How does the 2 day chart look? I lost $6/share but I'm getting $1.25 dividend!!


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