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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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Post by Shirtlessnomore on Oct 27, 2021 12:11pm

So.....

Ex div tomorrow, special div of 1.25 paid mid December. This looks like a gift for Christmas to me
Comment by porksniffer on Oct 27, 2021 12:23pm
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.
Comment by Shirtlessnomore on Oct 27, 2021 1:09pm
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?
Comment by porksniffer on Oct 27, 2021 1:18pm
Who is pissed? I'm suppose to know which day you bought shares? I was referring to this obssession with dividends this forum has; collect $1.00 lose $3.00. This will not be heading up anytime soon unless the earnings stop going down. Reddit won't save us here.
Comment by Shirtlessnomore on Oct 27, 2021 1:56pm
I just bought today so I have no loss currently so couple the cheap price with the upcoming dividends and it's a good buy, and the point I was making about the dividend is the fact that as we draw closer to that special ex div date the stock will likely appreciate before that date. I also respectfully disagree with it not going up, that special div is def a catalyst for the sp, also a 7% drop ...more  
Comment by Shirtlessnomore on Oct 27, 2021 4:05pm
Ok I can admit it, I was wrong it did not consolidate higher today anyway. Maybe we have a better day tomorrow. Cheers!
Comment by Kylemcc10 on Oct 27, 2021 4:58pm
Double digit annual returns last decade not including dividends. Occasional special div as a gift to boost returns. Yea you have some great insight looking at a one day chart. 
Comment by Shirtlessnomore on Oct 27, 2021 11:36pm
Yes 132% in 10 years and over 72% gain in 5 years. In fact the 5 and 10 year charts look amazing especially if you remove the last 18 months of chaos which has destroyed pretty much EVERY 5 and 10 year chart. Cheers!
Comment by felix10 on Oct 27, 2021 12:24pm
  Ex div tomorrow, special div of 1.25 paid mid December. This looks like a gift for Christmas to me Looks a bit more like a lump of coal considering the stock is down $9/share in less than 6 months.  
Comment by Shirtlessnomore on Oct 27, 2021 1:14pm
I hear what your saying but many 1 year charts look just like this one. Better days ahead. Cheers
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