To say that TMPS is worth more than .50/share on the basis that they have $100 million in contracts is just not accurate. Let me map out a hypothetical situation:
Let's say that the US gov gives them a contract with a max value of $500 million. Of that, $5 million is guaranteed, $5 million is for doing some easy work, and $490 million is for building a flying saucer that can travel at the speed of light. The details cannot be put into the SEC financials because the flying saucer is classified. Therefore, Tempus advertises like this: "We have landed a contract with a max value of 500 million, but we cannot tell you any of the details."
The Gov wins because they know that the $5-$10 million is nothing and that the rest will probably not happen. Even if it did, $500 mil would be cheap for a flying saucer. Tempus wins since they get to use the $500 mil number to pump the stock and the "classified" excuse to not tell us anything.
Now what? How much is this stock worth?