I have absolutely no problem with this reason for the financier to sell shares.
One of many such entries:
"On October 1, 2012 the Company issued a convertible note that had an outstanding balance of $42,1378 (SLOVENLY)...During the quarter ended June 30, 2014 the Holder converted $4,750,351 (DOUBLY SLOVENLY PRACTICES HERE) shares. The converter has converted a total of 26,337 of principal of the note through the quarter June 30, 2014. The outstanding balance of the note was $15,800 at June 30, 2014."--Last 10-q, ICBU
PPS=$0.0055 Shares traded significantly higher during this time than now
"10-Q 6/30/2014 filed 10/05/2014
Total Current Assets- $187,377 Net Income- $202,406 YTD Total Liabilities- $937,012 *Additional paid-in capital 2,708,280
284,121,512 O/S Common 11 Series A Outstanding 50,011 Series B Outstanding"
Perhaps you should worry about the large amount of convertible debt this company has been accumulating????????????????