Knightsbridge, Golden Ocean Merger Completed

April 1, 2015

Knightsbridge Shipping Limited has completed its previously announced merger with Golden Ocean Group Limited.

In connection with the closing of the merger, Knightsbridge will change its name to Golden Ocean Group Limited. Trading in the shares of the combined company will commence on the Oslo Stock Exchange on April 1, 2015. The combined company will trade on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker code "VLCCF" on April 1, 2015. Commencing on April 7, 2015, the combined company will trade on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker code "GOGL". The combined company will begin trading under its new name and ticker symbol "GOGL" on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on April 1, 2015.

Trading in the combined company's shares on the Oslo Stock Exchange will begin before delivery of merger consideration shares to VPS accounts of eligible Old Golden Ocean shareholders, and accordingly no account-to-account transactions and no transactions with settlement prior to April 8, 2015 will be allowed on the Oslo Stock Exchange during this period.

Prior to completion of the merger, Knightsbridge had 111,231,678 common shares outstanding, par value $ 0.01 per share. Following completion of the merger and the cancellation of 51,498 common shares pursuant to the terms of the merger agreement, the combined company has 172,680,180 common shares outstanding. The amount of issued and outstanding common shares of the combined company will be adjusted during the week of April 7, 2015 to account for the cash in lieu of fractional shares to be distributed as merger consideration.

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