Sure, except that all they have is vague information. Questions are still unanswered.
1) Manufacturing? They have a subsidiary...except it has no storage, machinery, or expertise to produce. Hmm, that's odd.
2) Distribution? Where are units going to be stored? How are they going to be shipped? Where are the cost estimates? What's the timeline? Hmm, that's odd.
3) Sales? Why wasn't a sales force already hired and trained to secure orders? How are they supposed to know how many units to make, and the costs that shareholders are going to eat as a result? Hmm, that's odd.
Red flags everywhere so far. We might get more information, but don't act like "Anything is possible" is a reasonable response to a specific question. That's a pump answer.
I'm sure their twitter spam bot is more helpful. ROFL, indeed.