1 22 May 2007 Interim Results First Quarter - 2007 IMAREX NOS ASA Oslo, 22 May 2007.

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1 22 May 2007 Interim Results First Quarter IMAREX NOS ASA Oslo, 22 May 2007

2 22 May 2007 Agenda  Highlights  Financials  Operational Review  Strategic direction  Q&A

3 22 May 2007 Highlights  Revenue of NOK 60 million (double Q106) and profits before taxes of NOK 14 million (up from 1 million in Q106) - confirming positive trend from 2006  Freight derivatives volumes rose 88 % compared to the same period last year - traded values up 113 % to USD 2.6 billion - market outlook is positive  Open interest at NOS Clearing was at all time high – 90,000 lots  Acquired a controlling stake in Fish Pool ASA, (salmon futures) - NOS Clearing launched first ever clearing solution for salmon in April.  New trading and clearing solution for Nordic and Continental electric power markets announced for launch late  Strengthened capital base - private placement of NOK 88 million to fund new business developments and acquisitions.  Opened new sales offices in London and Zurich

4 22 May 2007 Expanding the business going forward Grow existing business Launch new initiatives Develop strategic position Focus on growth & new strategic opportunities

5 22 May 2007 Key activities in first quarter Grow existing businessLaunch new initiativesDevelop strategic position Increased trading activity in tanker & dry bulk New members & freight products in IMAREX + NOS Carbon trading launched on IMAREX screen Opened new sales office for NENA in Zurich NOS started clearing of salmon for Fish Pool New trading and clearing solution for power Acquired 34 % + in Fish Pool – received license in May Strengthened equity with 88 MNOK for expansion Combined brokerage into IMAREX Power and Carbon

6 22 May 2007 Key financials

7 22 May 2007 Operating revenue growth continuing

8 22 May 2007 Business segments

9 22 May 2007 Exchanges  IMAREX – active quarter with higher revenue  New fee & cost model internally with NOS - reduced gross revenues  IMAREX increased revenue with over NOK 2 million vs Q406 on comparable figures  NOK result weakened by lower USD/NOK rate  Costs relatively unchanged from Q406, except for higher bonus provisions  Fish Pool kicked of cleared trading + licensed as regulated market in May

10 22 May 2007 Continued growth in freight Q vs Q  Transactions: +85 percent  Trade value: +113 percent  Volume: +88 percent Tankers and dry bulk accounted for 92 percent of transactions and 69 percent of values traded

11 22 May 2007 Clearing  Freight activity higher both from IMAREX and from OTC market transactions  Net freight revenue up about NOK 2.5 million vs. Q406  Open interest at record lots  Launched clearing for salmon derivatives  New clearing solution for Nordic and Continental power ready Q4 this year  Series of new freight products launched – futures and options

12 22 May % Customer growth from Q1 06 ► 11 new members in Q1 07

13 22 May 2007 Brokerage  Combined former M3 and Guardian into IMAREX Power and Carbon  Carbon trading launched on screen  Power volumes at 99 TWh, 16 % lower than record Q406  Carbon volumes increasing in a growing European CO 2 market

14 22 May 2007 Market Analysis  Positive contribution with over MNOK 3.0 in revenue  Increasing sales and client base – up 36 % from Q106 – up 8 in Q107  Increased sales force – opened Zurich office for Continental sales  Strong energy and carbon sector positive for activity

15 22 May 2007 Strategic direction

16 22 May 2007 Launching a financial salmon market Marketplace Clearing Bank Full marketplace up and running Combine experience and infrastructure Leading market concept

17 22 May 2007 Introducing new concept for power in Q4 Combined market - one system Nordic Continental Europe Target to create more efficient marketplace Offer Nordic and Continental markets together Combine trading and clearing in one structure Well received in market by key participants

18 22 May 2007 Taking steps for future growth Private placement of 88 MNOK in Q1 Total equity of 588 MNOK and 387 MNOK in liquid funds Fund new revenue streams New clearing capital for new markets Launch & develop power and seafood Invest in freight and oil markets Strengthen infrastructure for all markets Acquisition evaluations Add liquidity to shipping markets Expand power and carbon activities New related market entries Evaluate strategic partnerships + By equity and leverage

19 22 May 2007 Summary and Outlook  High business activity in main markets with positive outlook  Financials continues positively on higher level  Company continues to launch new market intiatives  Solid base to fund new revenue development and acquistions

20 22 May 2007 APPENDIX Profit and loss statement Consolidated balance sheet statement Group cash flow statement Changes in statement of equity Shareholder structure Trading statistics by segment

21 22 May 2007 Consolidated Profit and Loss Statement

22 22 May 2007 Consolidated Balance Sheet Statement

23 22 May 2007 Consolidated Cash Flow Statement

24 22 May 2007 Statements of Changes in Equity

25 22 May 2007 Top 20 Shareholders HoldingPercentage NameAccount typeCitizenship 1,714, FRONTLINE LTD BMU 1,618, DNB NOR BANK ASA NOR 622, SKIPS A/S TUDOR NOR 588, BEAR STEARNS SECURITNOMUSA 409, FID. FUNDS-EUR. SM. LUX 395, DEUTSCHE BANK AGNOMGBR 379, SKAGEN VEKST NOR 348, SUNDT AS NOR 303, NORDSTJERNEN AS NOR 300, WATERFRONT SHIPPING NOR 261, BOCIMAR INTERNATIONAL BEL 205, KLP FORSIKRING NOR 200, EXPEDO SHIPPING CORP MHL 196, COMMERCOR AS NOR 196, TACONIC AS NOR 185, BRIGANTINA AS NOR 162, JOHAN MICHELET AS NOR 161, HSBC SECURITIES SERV S/A GARTMORE SICAV LUX 145, WIECO INVEST AS NOR 128, TOLUMA INVEST AS NOR 8,523,

26 22 May 2007 Tankers: Monthly trading volumes 1 lot = 1000 metric tonnes

27 22 May 2007 Tankers: Monthly trading value 1 lot = 1000 metric tonnes

28 22 May 2007 Dry bulk: Monthly trading volumes 1 lot = 1000 metric tonnes

29 22 May 2007 Dry bulk: Monthly trading value 1 lot = 1000 metric tonnes

30 22 May 2007 Bunker fuel oil - values and no. of trades

31 22 May 2007 Options - traded volume and no. of trades