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US Gold Corp (NASDAQ:USAU) Given Average Rating of “Moderate Buy” by Analysts

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US Gold Corp (NASDAQ:USAU) Given Average Rating of “Moderate Buy” by Analysts

US Gold Corp (NASDAQ:USAU) carries a MarketBeat consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” based on five analysts (1 sell, 3 buys, 1 strong buy) and a one‑year average price target of $17.33, with recent analyst activity including upgrades and higher targets from Roth Capital and HC Wainwright and a Zacks upgrade, though Weiss remains negative. The stock traded up ~4.7% and opened at $15.48, with a market cap of about $222.3 million, a negative P/E, 50‑ and 200‑day averages of $16.27 and $13.43, and a 12‑month range of $5.86–$19.20. Operationally, US Gold is a U.S. precious‑metals explorer with projects in Wyoming, Nevada and Idaho, and reported a quarterly loss of $0.15 per share that beat estimates (‑$0.20), while analysts model roughly ‑$0.95 EPS for the year. In sum, recent analyst upgrades and higher targets have improved sentiment and trading interest, but the company remains a small‑cap, negative‑earnings exploration play with an uncertain near‑term outlook.

Analysis

US Gold Corp (NASDAQ:USAU) carries a MarketBeat consensus of "Moderate Buy" from five analysts (one sell, three buy, one strong buy) with a one-year average price target of $17.33; notable recent actions include Roth Capital raising its target to $20 and HC Wainwright to $22, while Zacks upgraded to strong-buy and Weiss maintained a sell (d-). The company opened at $15.48 on the reported session and traded up ~4.7%, with a market capitalization of $222.26 million, a negative P/E of -10.12, beta of 1.16, a 50-day moving average of $16.27 and a 200-day average of $13.43, and a 12-month range of $5.86–$19.20. Operationally, US Gold is an exploration-stage precious-metals company holding 100% of the CK Gold project (~1,120 acres, Wyoming), the Keystone project (601 unpatented claims, ~20 sq. miles, Nevada) and the Challis Gold project (77 claims, ~1,710 acres, Idaho). The company reported Q2 EPS of -$0.15, beating consensus of -$0.20, while analysts model roughly -$0.95 EPS for the current year, leaving the firm as a small-cap, negative-earnings exploration play where sentiment has turned mildly positive (sentiment score ~0.28) but fundamental cash-flow risk and binary exploration outcomes remain material.