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First National Financial Corp(FN-T)
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Closing Bell: First National Financial Corp up on Tuesday (FN)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Tue Mar 19, 4:02PM CDT

Today in trading, First National Financial Corp opened at $35.82 and closed at $36.20. prices ranged from a low of $35.82 to a high of $36.36.

The price advanced 0.56% from the previous day's close of $36.00.

Today across North America, the TSX Composite closed -0.05% at 21837.18, the S&P 500 closed 0.63% at 5149.42, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.20% at 38790.43 and the Nasdaq Composite closed 0.82% at 16103.45.

First National Financial Corp has listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker FN.

Trading volume was 31,259 on 224 total trades, with an average volume of 51,150 in the last five days.

The TSX market on the whole today saw 3,300 price advancers against 1,937 declines and 124 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, FN.TO has traded as high as $41.80 (August 02,2023) and low as $32.86 (October 25,2023). Moreover, the shares have shrunken -3.67% in 52 weeks, while they have dipped -5.68% this year.

It announced a 0.20 dividend on March 15/24, with an March 27/24 ex-date and April 15/24 pay day.

Following today's trading, First National Financial Corp has a market capitalization of $2.16 billion on a float of 59,967 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $4.15.

First National Financial Corp is a TSX Mortgage Finance company headquartered in Toronto, CAN.

First National Financial Corp is holding an average recommendation of "Hold" from 6.00 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are 6 hold ratings for the stock.

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