PHOTO: A man stands by a bubbling drain on the outskirts of Upton upon Severn, central England, July 22, 2007. Torrential rain caused flash floods and brought transport chaos, the Highways Agency said on Saturday. As many as 2,000 people had to be taken to emergency centres in the Cotswolds, one of England's most picturesque regions.

PHOTO: A man stands by a bubbling drain on the outskirts of Upton upon Severn, central England, July 22, 2007. Torrential rain caused flash floods and brought transport chaos, the Highways Agency said on Saturday. As many as 2,000 people had to be taken to emergency centres in the Cotswolds, one of England's most picturesque regions. REUTERS/Darren Staples

Ecosciences Inc. (OTCQB: ECEZ) recorded its best run since 2014 as it jumped in both share price and volume in May, according to Yahoo! Finance market data. The stock's daily volume skyrocketed to 808,000, a record-breaking feat for ECEZ as it represented a sharp increase from April figures.

Share prices settled at US$0.609 [$0.814] per share, also an all-time high for the company, reports HotStocked. On Monday trading, ECEZ share price closed US$0.01 or 2.63 percent higher at US$0.39.

Wall Street Revelator Andy Carpenter’s involvement in the company has created a lot of buzz among investors, especially those with high tolerance for volatile markets. One of the landing pages set up by Carpenter claims that if Ecosciences’ products become successful, share prices in the company could hit US$3.67 per share.

Ecosciences’s new products are tablets capable of eliminating grease in water tanks and save individual sewer lines from clogging, overflowing, and emitting foul odour. The tablets, if put in pump and lift stations, septic tank systems and other waste-water treatment systems, could help save the government from spending millions of dollars on expensive nationwide sewer system clean-up drives. Each tablet is also “environment-safe,” as it contains non-chemical ingredients such as active oxygen, nutrients, buffers and safe aerobic microorganisms that are capable of cleaning tanks the natural-way.

Other stock market analysts say that despite being in a volatile market, there’s more in store for ECEZ, especially now that it shows more sincerity in elevating its brand reach. In May, several days after its product launch, the bio-remediation service provider firm announced that it has completed its first shipment to a South African distributor.

In the past weeks, the company has also been active in keeping its investors posted through a string of press releases for its products and future plans to promote the company’s nascent brand.

In June, the company announced that it’s working on a unique distributor network program to reach wider audiences. This aggressive marketing plan is expected to attract distributors and potential customers in various domestic and international regions such as the North Eastern United States, South Africa, India and Europe. According to a press release from the company, its bio-remediation products have enjoyed laudable sales since its launch in May.

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