Those short sales, to exit their position, they buy back in (cover) returning the shares to the lender. So, shorting is the opposite to normal trades. For example, if shorts sold at $14.99 and bought in (covered) today at $11, they make a gain of 27%, assuming their position is not leveraged.
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