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Sunpower fell sharply four business days before it was delis...

Sunpower saw a significant drop four business days before delisting, so I expected that the order for ordinary shares of 0.01 million shares at 10 cents and an additional order of 2,000 shares at 10 cents to be filled in my NISA account after the daily consumption of the quota would not be filled immediately and planned to lower the limit to 7 cents if it continued to drop.
However, all orders were filled on the actual last trading day, and I learned about the transition to OTC market due to delisting.
System orders cannot be placed through securities companies.

Sunpower is expected to benefit from interest rate cuts as it is a company that anticipates an increase in the number of housing starts. It is also expected to benefit from the increase in demand for petroleum, natural gas, and solar panels due to the expected increase in electricity demand. I thought the short-term target stock price would recover up to $3.

From now on, I will need to call the securities company every day to check the stock price.
I want to see whether it will immediately drop below 5 cents due to selling pressure or if there will be a turnaround due to a large buy order from institutions, making it a bargain sale.
If it does not go bankrupt or go out of business, is there a chance for it to be listed again if it improves its performance within the OTC market where it is traded?
If it is a stock with low trading volume, both limit orders and market orders are not filled in the common OTC market, and selling requires the inconvenience of making a phone call order through a securities company, with no option for specified period. It is a concern that the opportunity loss in wasting time may be greater than the loss amount.
Will the direction be determined within three days of the start of OTC trading, based on whether the major top 10 institutional investors will support or sell, or whether it will become even more worthless due to individuals dumping their shares?

If it goes over 30 cents or 50 cents, I want to buy more. If it easily falls below 5 cents, I want to leave it alone.
Since the number of shares and the acquisition cost are not significant amounts, I want to maintain ownership.
I'm curious about the actions of individual holders who purchased and held it for a long time at a few tens of dollars or a dozen dollars and reached today's result.
There doesn't seem to be any comments on Sunpower yet. Are they just observing?
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