it is a virtual implosion of shares price with value of investment in this so-called company melting away. Again if it wasn't for MMs holding the price up to unload shares, share price would be below $2. With zero interest from anybody, share price simply can't absorb all those shares. imo
If you look at where SUNW was trading 1 year ago, SUNW has actually trading much lower.
If you look at where S&P was trading 1 year ago, S&P is actually trading much lower. That means that on average 500 largest US companies are trading lower today than they were trading exactly a year ago.