Zacks Sell List Highlights Millicom International Cellular, NTBY, AK Steel, and ConAgra Foods.CHICAGO -- Zacks.com releases details on a group of stocks that are currently members of the exclusive Zacks #5 Rank List - Stocks to Sell Now. These stocks are currently rated as a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell): Millicom International Cellular S.A. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :MICC MICC Malaysia International Conference on Communications MICC Maltese Italian Chamber of Commerce MICC Main Instrumentation and Controls Contractor MICC Major Incident Control Centre (UK) MICC Mineral Insulated Copper Covered ) and NBTY (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :NTY NTY No Thank You NTY Negotiating To Yes ). Further, Zacks announced #4 Rankings (Sell) on two other widely held stocks: AK Steel (NYSE:AKS) and ConAgra Foods ConAgra Foods, Inc. (NYSE: CAG) is one of North America's largest packaged foods companies. ConAgra's products are available in supermarkets, as well as restaurants and food service establishments. Its headquarters are located in Omaha, Nebraska. (NYSE:CAG CAG 1 Chronic atrophic gastritis 2 Coronary angiography, see there ). To see the full Zacks #5 Rank List - Stocks to Sell Now visit: http://at.zacks.com/?id=92 Since inception in 1988, the S&P 500 has outperformed the Zacks #5 Rank List -- Stocks to Sell Now by 155.5% annually (11.88% vs. 4.65% respectively). While the rest of Wall Street continued to tout Tout To promote a security in order to attract buyers. tout To foster interest in a particular company or security. For example, a broker might tout a security to a client in the hope that the client will purchase the security. stocks during the market declines of the last few years, Zacks told investors which stocks to sell or avoid. Here is a synopsis of why MICC and NTY have a Zacks Rank of 5 (Strong Sell) and should most likely be sold or avoided for the next one to three months. Note that a #5 Strong Sell rating is applied to 5% of all the Zacks ranked stocks: Millicom International Cellular S.A. (NASDAQ:MICC) missed expectations for the first quarter by 39 cents with a surprise loss of 11 cents per share Cents per share The amount of a mutual fund's dividend or capital gains distributions that a shareholder will receive for each share owned. . Since the results were announced in late April, the consensus estimate for the full year has dropped materially. The current forecast for earnings of 97 cents per share is 31% below the forecast of 60 days ago. NBTY (NYSE:NTY) recently said that the revenues for the first two months of its fiscal third-quarter have increased by 12% on a year-over-year basis. The preliminary results haven't stopped a slide in analysts' estimates, however. The consensus estimate for fiscal 2005 of $1.45 is 22% below the level of 60 days ago. Here is a synopsis of why AKS and CAG have a Zacks Rank of 4 (Sell) and should also most likely be sold or avoided for the next one to three months. Note that a #4 Sell rating is applied to 15% of all the stocks ranked by Zacks: AK Steel (NYSE:AKS) warned in late-April that raw material costs would likely increase in the second quarter from the first quarter. Since the outlook was issued, analysts have been cutting their estimates for the full year. Earnings forecasts for 2005 have dropped seven cents over the past week and 34 cents over the past 60 days. The current estimate for earnings per share of $1.91 compares to $2.25 two months days ago. ConAgra Foods (NYSE:CAG) warned last week that its fiscal fourth-quarter results would be weaker than previously forecast. Blaming a lack of improvement in the packaged meats business, CAG said earnings will be about 10 cents below the guidance it previously provided, which was for a modest improvement over fiscal third-quarter results. Following the revision, three analysts cut their forecasts for fiscal 2005 earnings. The new consensus estimate is for fiscal 2005 profits of $1.39 per share, versus $1.44 a seven days ago. Truly taking advantage of the Zacks Rank requires the understanding of how it works. The free special report; "Zacks Rank Guide: Harnessing the Power of Earnings Estimate Revisions" is available to provide this insightful background. Download a free copy now to prosper in the years to come at http://at.zacks.com/?id=93 About the Zacks Rank For over 17 years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. 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