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This stock pick is showing strong potential


From: John
Subject: This stock pick is showing strong potential
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 20:08:50 -0500

On Tuesday February 21, 2006
WATCH RLYC LIKE A HAWK
THIS ONE SHOWS STRONG POTENTIAL
 
FRIDAY CLOSE: 0.015
PINK SHEETS SYMBOL: RLYC
COMPANY NAME: Relay Capital Corp.
 
MAJOR NEWS RELEASED
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 15, 2006--Bux Cash Card, Inc., a 
Canadian marketer and issuer of debit cards, has been acquired by U.S.-based 
Relay Capital Corp. (Pink Sheets: RLYC). Bux owns and operates "First Cash 
Card," an online issuer of PIN-based debit cards. The First Cash Card debit 
card can be used at over 5 million ATM machines and over 1 million Point of 
Sale (POS) terminals worldwide. Its principle growth has been in the check 
cashing industry where employees can obtain a First Cash Card at no charge. 
First Cash Cards allows l2,500 in ATM daily withdrawals and s2,500 in POS 
transactions.
 
ABOUT RELAY CAPITAL CORPORATION: Relay Capital Corporation is a developer and 
marketer of a wide range of prepaid financial services, which has rapidly grown 
into a multi-billion dollar industry with no slow-down in continued growth. 
Relay's services include pre-paid stored value cards, reward cards, employee 
payroll cards, gift, retail and affinity group cards, travel cards and fund 
transfer cards. Relay Capital Corporation encompasses both the marketing and 
distribution of pre-paid and pay-transfer cards in concert with the development 
of loading centers. Loading centers are retail locations, such as convenience 
stores, check cashing facilities or other types of retail facilities serving to 
dispense or receive cash facilitating transactions for the stored-value card 
consumer.
 
ADD RLYC TO YOUR RADAR NOW!
 
In the address below please replace the "[at]" with a "@" and the "[dot]".
To Reach us send email to info[at]tentwelvecorp[dot]com or call (310) 598-7434.
 
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