Olive Garden vs. Gas - Cramer's Stop Trading! (6/25/08)
Petrobras (PBR): Cramer is more bullish after the Fed meeting, but he would still look overseas for investment ideas, especially to Brazil, whose economy is booming. His favorite Brazilian pick is Petrobras.
Darden (DRI): While many are puzzled at why the Fed seems optimistic about the economy, Cramer looks to Darden’s good numbers as an indication that the consumer may still want to spend some money eating out, in spite of gas prices. However, Cramer still shuns retailers.
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