SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 RELEASE NO. 39290 / November 3, 1997 The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the temporary suspension, pursuant to Section 12(k) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act"), of over-the-counter trading of the securities of Orlando Super Card, Inc. ("Orlando Super Card") of Anoka, Minnesota, a development stage company that purportedly intends to create a marketing organization to sell travel discount packages, at 9:30 a.m. EST on November 3, 1997 and terminating at 11:59 p.m. EST on November 14, 1997. The Commission temporarily suspended trading in the securities of Orlando Super Card because of questions that have been raised about (1) the trading and true value of the common stock of Orlando Super Card; and (2) the accuracy and adequacy of publicly disseminated information concerning Orlando Super Card's financial prospects. The Commission cautions broker-dealers, shareholders, and prospective purchasers that they should carefully consider the foregoing information along with all other currently available information and any information subsequently issued by the company. Further, brokers and dealers should be alert to the fact that, pursuant to Rule 15c2-11 under the Exchange Act, at the termination of the trading suspension, no quotation may be entered unless and until they have strictly complied with all the provisions of the rule. If any broker or dealer has any questions as to whether or not he has complied with the rule, he should not enter any quotation but immediately contact the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. If any broker or dealer is uncertain as to what is required by Rule 15c2-11, he should refrain from entering quotations relating to Orlando Super Card's securities until such time as he has familiarized himself with the rule and is certain that all of its provisions have been met. If any broker or dealer enters any quotation which is in violation of the rule, the Commission will consider the need for prompt enforcement action. If any broker-dealer or other person has any information that may relate to this matter, the Washington, D.C. office of the Securities and Exchange Commission should be telephoned at (202) 942-4559. ======END OF PAGE 1======