that's not how stock lending agreements work. If a stock's suspended you continue to pay borrow fees, but the lender can't recall the stock during that period.
When I was short the borrow fee was 11% per annum. So assuming this goes bust in July, the shorts will have paid away about 2% of their profits net of the interest on their cash.
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