When BBBY was dropping like a rock I bought a Jan '24 call option with some play money just for giggles. Now that BBBY is delisted and it's OTC, what happens to those options? I've googled and it seems like... it depends (though I'm not sure on what). Sometimes you might be able to just sell them for whatever they're worth at time of delisting and other times it seems like they just get converted to the new ticker and keep on keepin' on in the OTC market. In my case, I purchased from Fidelity and it does seem that my call sheet shows BBBYQ Jan 19 2024 Call so I'm assuming I don't need to do anything, and my options just carried over?
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