Xtra Gold Resources Corp
TSX:XTG
Xtra Gold Resources Corp
Research & Development
Xtra Gold Resources Corp
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Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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Xtra Gold Resources Corp
TSX:XTG
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Research & Development
-$1.4m
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CAGR 3-Years
-5%
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CAGR 5-Years
-17%
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CAGR 10-Years
-17%
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Xtra Gold Resources Corp
Glance View
Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. engages in the exploration of gold properties in Ghana, West Africa. The firm is engaged in the exploration of gold properties exclusively in Ghana, West Africa in the search for mineral deposits, mineral resources and/or mineral reserves. The company operates through the exploration and development of resource properties segment. Its exploration activities include the review of existing data, grid establishment, geological mapping, geophysical surveying, trenching and pitting to test the areas of anomalous soil samples and reverse circulation and diamond drilling to test targets followed by infill drilling. Its projects include Kibi project, Kwabeng project, Pameng project, Banso project and Muoso project. Its Kibi project is located on the Apapam concession, Kwabeng project is located on the Kwabeng concession, Pameng project is located on the Pameng concession, Banso project is located on the Banso concession and Muoso project is located on the Muoso concession. The company has not generated any revenues.
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What is Xtra Gold Resources Corp's Research & Development?
Research & Development
-1.4m
USD
Based on the financial report for Sep 30, 2025, Xtra Gold Resources Corp's Research & Development amounts to -1.4m USD.
What is Xtra Gold Resources Corp's Research & Development growth rate?
Research & Development CAGR 10Y
-17%
Over the last year, the Research & Development growth was -82%. The average annual Research & Development growth rates for Xtra Gold Resources Corp have been -5% over the past three years , -17% over the past five years , and -17% over the past ten years .