Jim Cramer's Stop Trading! Into Intevac

02/07/07 - 03:04 PM EST

TheStreet.com Staff

RPM (RPM Quote - Cramer on RPM - Stock Picks) is a "sensational buy," Jim Cramer said Wednesday on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment.

Cramer said the company "has a great coatings business" but "lacks sponsorship" on Wall Street. Cramer said RPM has been raising its dividend year after year -- evidence of a focus on hitting singles and doubles instead of muscling up in hopes of hitting the huge home run. Cramer said he once counseled CEO Frank Sullivan to change the company's name to Rustoleum. He expects the stock to go to $30 from a recent $23.

Cramer also likes Middleby (MIDD Quote - Cramer on MIDD - Stock Picks), the Elgin, Ill.-based cookware company that's headquartered at scenic 1400 Toastmaster Drive. He said the company, which he started recommending with the stock some $30 below its recent $115, is "the one that delivers." Cramer backed an analyst's call that the stock could hit $134.

Cramer likes IAC (IACI Quote - Cramer on IACI - Stock Picks) and said execs Barry Diller and Doug Lebda have built a "fabulous consistent growth" machine that's held back only by its Home Shopping Network property. Cramer sees it in the mid-$40s from a recent $39 and change.

Cramer additionally likes Intevac (IVAC Quote - Cramer on IVAC - Stock Picks), the small-cap disk sputterer whose shares were up 29% Wednesday at $28.71. He said the company just posted a "beautiful quarter" and that the shorts are getting killed.

At the time of publication, Cramer had no positions in stocks mentioned.

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