LAHO's case is unusual as in the probability of re-registration. I don't know the situation of its shorted shares if that happened especially while the old shares still exist in owners accounts, both longs and shorts. If/when it returns, will shorters need to covers or everything starts anew?
But if they will need to cover, according to OtcShortReport.com's Short Volume Report (https://www.otcshortreport.com/company/LAHO) the total short volume from August 28 to September 5 is 586,729,987 shares.
- At last PPS of $0.0046, the value is $2,698,958. - At $0.01, value = $5,867,300 - At $0.1, value = $58,672,999 (58 million dollars)
The numbers are already crazy so imagine what would happen if a short squeeze took place and they needed to cover at much higher prices. This might be the answer to your question.