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TRX Gold Ord Shs T.TRX

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRX

TRX Gold Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is advancing the Buckreef Gold Project. The Company is engaged in the exploration, development and production of mineral property interests in the United Republic of Tanzania. The Buckreef Project's prospects include Buckreef, Bingwa, Tembo, Anfield, Eastern Porphyry and Buziba. The Buckreef Project encompasses three main mineralized zones: Buckreef South, Buckreef Main and Buckreef North. The Company produces gold at its 1,000 tons per day processing plant. Its gold development operations include the Sulphide Development Project, in which the sulphide ore encompasses over 90% of the Buckreef Main Zone's two-million-ounce gold measured and indicated mineral resources. The Buckreef Project hosts an NI 43-101 measured and indicated mineral resource of over 35.88 million tons (MT) at 1.77 grams per ton (g/t) gold containing 2,036,280 ounces of gold and an inferred mineral resource of 17.8 MT at 1.11 g/t gold for 635,540 ounces of gold.


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Comment by FriendlyWolfon Sep 11, 2007 8:39pm
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RE: Sinclair....

RE: Sinclair....Have you ever checked to see how much wood as in raw logs gets exported from BC? And the BC coast is Canadas Union Capital. Also, where did the concentrate from Anvil Range in the Yukon go after being loaded on ships in Skagway? HHmmm. I don't recall any smelters along the coast. Seems Japan was taking it off their hands at the time. You should learn about the Canadian resource industry a bit more. Maybe get some facts straight. -------------------------------------------- meandpe, Wood grows on trees. You cut it down then grow it again. Once the ore leaves, its gone, forever. As far as the Canadian resource industry is concerned, its made me rich. Very rich. Maybe you should learn something from it. FW
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