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Subject: Power-house Stock

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 On Monday February 13...
 WATCH ***RLYC*** LIKE A HAWK!!!
 
 FRIDAY CLOSE PRICE: 0.025 (+25.00% From the previous trading day)
 PlNKSHEETS SYMBOL: RLYC
 COMPANY NAME: Relay Capital Corp.
 
 Relay Capital Corp. Announces Restructuring of Payroll Processing 
 Marketing Program
 Friday January 27, 9:15 am ET
 
 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 2006--Relay Capital Corp. 
 (Pink Sheets: RLYC - News; www . relaycorp . com), a provider of 
 stored-value cards and other financial services, today announced 
 that it will mushroom its payroll processing marketing program by 
 joint ventures that allow both distributors & marketing companies 
 to offer the payroll processing product via their own marketing 
 channels. Relay expects revenues generated in their payroll 
 processing sector to increase by as much as 10% to 15% in their 
 first quarter as a result of this restructuring.
 
 "There are literally thousands of companies in the U.S. looking 
 for more efficient ways to process and manage their payroll. 
 Many of these companies are working toward simpler solutions for 
 their business than what is currently in the marketplace today. 
 By restructuring our marketing program, we potentially reach 
 thousands of companies looking to revamp their payroll processing 
 in much less time," stated E. Reese Bogle, Relay Capital CEO. 
 "The key to us is marketing distribution. Our payroll processing 
 sells itself once the marketing message has been delivered," 
 Bogle concluded.
 
 In December of 2005, Relay Capital offered web seminars of their 
 payroll card services, making an introduction to the program easy 
 for many companies. Interested companies have been able to enroll 
 for the seminar at www . relaycorp . com. "Our program helps companies 
 find and implement a better way to administer payroll and benefits 
 for their employees, while saving on many of the costs connected 
 to the processing of payroll," Mr. Bogle explained.
 
 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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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