Sell ratings on Wall Street are hard to find. So when a stock has many haters among professionals that cover the company the closest, it's prudent to take note.
There are nine stocks in the Standard & Poor's 500, including payroll processor Paychex, food distributor Sysco and car retailer AutoNation, where 20% or more of the analysts with price targets give the shares the lowest possible ratings, usually a "strong sell," according to a USA Today analysis of data from S&P Capital IQ.
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