They certainly can, as log as they 8-K it w/the SEC, and as long as their numbers are based on sound facts that are either an industry standard and/or proven from past performance by SIAF.
The SEC will only give a hard look when numbers cannot be substantiated; otherwise they are expecting the company to provide as much "useful" information to the investing public so that educated decisions can be made.
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