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Behind the Work 41 Add to collection The Music Lab’s Composer, Jo Paterson discusses recent collaborations with director Sam Goldwater on GQ x Lexus Journeys In Taste series and Burberry campaigns
’s Jo Paterson is tipped by Film4 and Medium as one of the ‘top five female film composers that should be on your radar’. Her work spans film, animation, video games, virtual reality and advertising, with her sound described as both mature and resonant.
Here Jo takes some time out to talk to LBB about her recent collaborations with director Sam Goldwater on GQ x Lexus Journeys In Taste series and Burberry campaigns.
Up 21%, why the Bod (ASX:BDA) share price is smoking the market today
Aaron Teboneras | May 10, 2021 11:04am |
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Bod Australia Ltd(ASX: BDA) share price is smoking the ASX today following the release of a positive sales update.
At the time of writing, shares in the cannabis healthcare company are trading 21.6% higher at 45 cents. In comparison, the
All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is 0.56% in the green, sitting at 7,338 points.
What’s driving the Bod share price higher?
Investors are fighting to get a hold of Bod shares after the company advised it has achieved its highest ever month of medicinal cannabis sales.
This article by Hugo Gray was originally published on The Green Fund, and appears here with permission.
Conversely, the Australian Cannabis Index underperformed again last week, as investors turned their attention towards the US cannabis market.
The US cannabis market reacted in jubilation last week, after the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act which would make it legal for insurers and banks to work with the cannabis industry was successfully passed by the House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, the recent influx of states electing to legalize cannabis prompted analysts at the investment firm Cowen Inc to revise their annual market forecast for the US recreational market to $41 billion by 2025.
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