TRX
$1.60
TRX Gold Corporation engages in the exploration, development, and production of mineral property in Tanzania.
Recent News
Roth Capital Raises TRX Gold Corporation (TRX) Gold Price Target to $2.25, Maintains Buy
We recently published an article titled 10 Best Low Volatility Canadian Stocks to Buy. On February 9, Roth Capital raised its price target on TRX Gold Corporation (NYSE:TRX) to $2.25 from $1.25 and maintained a Buy rating. The firm cited the company’s strategy of moving directly into production to generate cash flow while minimizing shareholder […]
TRX Gold Corporation: Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2026?
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A Look At TRX Gold (TSX:TRX) Valuation After Operational Gains At Buckreef
TRX Gold (TSX:TRX) is drawing fresh attention after reporting improved gold production, higher sales and stronger operating cash flow, along with ongoing investment in its Buckreef processing plant and exploration work in Tanzania. See our latest analysis for TRX Gold. The recent operational update and processing plant investments come after a period of very strong share price momentum, with a 30 day share price return of 80.99%, a 90 day share price return of 170.37%, and a 1 year total...
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Is TRX Gold (TSX:TRX) Using Buckreef Cash Flows To Quietly Redefine Its Growth Playbook?
TRX Gold recently reported strong Q1 operating results from its Buckreef Gold Project in Tanzania, with higher gold production and sales supporting increased cash flow and self-funded plant expansion and exploration work. Alongside these operational gains, the company has set out routine governance steps via a Form 6-K and an upcoming virtual shareholder meeting, signaling continued attention to oversight as it executes on its growth plans. Next, we’ll look at how Buckreef’s planned...