yea, let's talk facts for a change. the sec absolutely can delist.
any time the sec suspends a pink or otcqb stock for 10 days, it gets delisted from wherever it trades and can only trade on the grey sheets until a bd files a 15c-211, which rarely happens.
and in the case of habitual late 10q filings after a nt 10q, the sec can remove uspr's registration, thereby delisting it.
and uspr trades on the otcmarkets, which ain't an exchange.
just sayin'. that's the actual facts.
This post is my opinion and should not be used as investment advice.