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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
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FORM 8-K
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CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 OR 15(d) of
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): August 6, 2020

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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Delaware001-0113622-0790350
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(Commission File Number)(I.R.S Employer
Identification No.)
430 E. 29th Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY, 10016
(Address of principal executive offices) (zip code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212546-4000
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Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

 
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $0.10 Par ValueBMYNew York Stock Exchange
1.000% Notes due 2025BMY25New York Stock Exchange
1.750% Notes due 2035BMY35New York Stock Exchange
Bristol-Myers Squibb Contingent Value RightsBMY RTNew York Stock Exchange
Celgene Contingent Value RightsCELG RTNew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company

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Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On August 6, 2020, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (the “Company”) issued a press release (the “Earnings Press Release”) announcing its financial results for the second quarter of 2020. A copy of the Earnings Press Release is furnished pursuant to this Item 2.02 as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Also furnished pursuant to this Item 2.02 as Exhibit 99.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated by reference herein in its entirety is certain supplemental information posted on the Company’s website at www.bms.com.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits

The following exhibits are furnished as part of this Current Report on Form 8-K:
Exhibit
No.
Description
99.1Press release of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company dated August 6, 2020.
99.2Certain supplemental information posted on Bristol-Myers Squibb Company’s website at www.bms.com not included in the press release.
104The cover page from this Current Report on Form 8-K formatted in Inline XBRL (included as Exhibit 101).
EXHIBIT INDEX
Exhibit
No.
  Description
99.1
99.2
104The cover page from this Current Report on Form 8-K formatted in Inline XBRL (included as Exhibit 101).
SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized. 
 BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
Dated: August 6, 2020 By: /s/ Katherine R. Kelly
Name: Katherine R. Kelly
Title:Corporate Secretary

Exhibit 99.1

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Bristol Myers Squibb Reports Second Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Reports Second Quarter Revenues of $10.1 Billion
Posts GAAP Loss Per Share of $0.04 and Non-GAAP EPS of $1.63
Advances Pipeline with Positive Topline Results for Zeposia in Ulcerative Colitis; Approvals for Opdivo plus Yervoy in Lung Cancer
Updates 2020 GAAP EPS Guidance Range from $0.37-$0.57 to ($0.06)-$0.09 and Non-GAAP EPS Guidance Range from $6.00-$6.20 to $6.10-$6.25

(NEW YORK, August 6, 2020) – Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) today reports results for the second quarter of 2020, which reflect strong product sales, continued advancement of the pipeline and robust operating performance.

“Our second quarter results reflect the passion and focus of our employees, who continue to introduce new medicines, support patients with serious diseases and deliver strong results during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Giovanni Caforio, M.D., chairman and chief executive officer, Bristol Myers Squibb. “Our teams drove strong commercial execution while continuing to progress our integration initiatives. With several new product launches and the achievement of multiple milestones from our late-stage pipeline, I am confident that we are building a leading biopharma with a renewed portfolio of transformational medicines. Our financial flexibility and continued opportunities to invest in innovation position us well to deliver for the long-term.”
Second Quarter
$ amounts in millions, except per share amounts
20202019Change
Total Revenues$10,129  $6,273  61 %
GAAP Diluted (Loss)/EPS(0.04) 0.87  N/A
Non-GAAP Diluted EPS1.63  1.18  38 %
Total Pro Forma Revenues*10,129  10,160  %
* The pro forma revenues assume the company’s acquisition of Celgene (Celgene Acquisition) and its divestiture of Otezla® to Amgen Inc. (Otezla® Divestiture) occurred on January 1, 2019 and exclude foreign currency hedge gains and losses. Management believes that measuring revenue rates on a comparable pro forma basis is an appropriate way for investors to best understand the underlying performance of the business. See “Worldwide Pro Forma Revenue” in Quarterly Package of Financial Information for this quarter, which is available on bms.com/investors/financial-reporting/quarterly-results, for information on the revenue of the company and Celgene on a stand-alone basis for the prior-year period. Otezla® is a trademark of Amgen Inc.

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SECOND QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS
All comparisons are made versus the same period in 2019 unless otherwise stated.

Bristol Myers Squibb posted second quarter revenues of $10.1 billion, an increase of 61% on a reported basis, or 63% when adjusted for foreign exchange. The increase was driven primarily by the impact of the Celgene Acquisition, which was completed on November 20, 2019. Revenues remained consistent on a pro forma basis, as sales were estimated to be negatively impacted by approximately $600 million due mainly to COVID-19 related channel inventory work downs from the first quarter, as well as lower demand resulting from reduced new patient starts and fewer patient visits to physicians in the pandemic.

U.S. revenues increased 77% to $6.5 billion in the quarter. International revenues increased 40% to $3.6 billion in the quarter. When adjusted for foreign exchange impact, international revenues increased 43%.

Gross margin as a percentage of revenue increased from 68.6% to 73.4% in the quarter primarily due to product mix, partially offset by the unwinding of inventory purchase price accounting adjustments.

Marketing, selling and administrative expenses increased 51% to $1.6 billion in the quarter primarily due to $600 million of costs associated with the broader portfolio resulting from the Celgene Acquisition.

Research and development expenses increased 90% to $2.5 billion in the quarter primarily due to $1.1 billion of costs associated with the broader portfolio resulting from the Celgene Acquisition.

Amortization of acquired intangible assets was $2.4 billion in the quarter primarily due to the Celgene Acquisition.

Income taxes were $1.7 billion on pre-tax earnings of $1.6 billion in the quarter primarily due to tax charges resulting from an internal transfer of certain intangible assets and the Otezla® Divestiture and purchase price adjustments. The effective tax rate was 19.0% in the same period a year ago.

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The company reported net loss attributable to Bristol Myers Squibb of $85 million, or $0.04 per share, in the second quarter, compared to net earnings of $1.4 billion, or $0.87 per share, for the same period a year ago. The results in the current quarter include costs and expenses resulting from purchase price accounting, contingent value rights fair value adjustments and other acquisition and integration expenses.

The company reported non-GAAP net earnings attributable to Bristol Myers Squibb of $3.8 billion, or $1.63 per share, in the second quarter, compared to net earnings of $1.9 billion, or $1.18 per share, for the same period a year ago. A discussion of the non-GAAP financial measures is included under the “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information” section.

Cash, cash equivalents and marketable debt securities were $22.2 billion and debt was $46.7 billion, as of June 30, 2020.
SECOND QUARTER PRODUCT REVENUE HIGHLIGHTS
$ amounts in millions
ProductQuarter Ended June 30, 2020 on Reported Basis% Change from Quarter Ended June 30, 2019 on Reported Basis
% Change from Quarter Ended June 30, 2019 on Pro Forma Basis**
Revlimid$2,884N/A*6%
Eliquis$2,1636%6%
Opdivo$1,653(9)%(9)%
Orencia$750(4)%(4)%
Pomalyst/Imnovid$745N/A*21%
Sprycel$511(6)%(6)%
Yervoy$3691%1%
Abraxane$308N/A*(2)%
Empliciti$977%7%
Reblozyl$55N/A*N/A
Inrebic$15N/A*N/A
Zeposia$1N/A*N/A
* Products were acquired as part of the Celgene Acquisition.
** Pro forma product revenues assume the Celgene Acquisition and the Otezla® Divestiture occurred on January 1, 2019 and exclude foreign currency hedge gains and losses. Management believes that measuring product revenue rates on a comparable pro forma basis is an appropriate way for investors to best understand the underlying performance of the business. See “Worldwide Pro Forma Revenues” in the Quarterly Package of Financial Information for this quarter, which is available on bms.com/investors/financial-reporting/quarterly-results, for information on the product revenue of the company and Celgene for the prior-year period.



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FIRST HALF PRODUCT REVENUE HIGHLIGHTS
$ amounts in millions
ProductSix Months Ended June 30, 2020 on Reported Basis% Change from Six Months Ended June 30, 2019 on Reported Basis% Change from Six Months Ended June 30, 2019 on Pro Forma Basis**
Revlimid$5,799N/A*10%
Eliquis$4,80421%21%
Opdivo$3,419(6)%(6)%
Orencia$1,4643%3%
Pomalyst/Imnovid$1,458N/A*25%
Sprycel$1,0323%3%
Yervoy$7652%2%
Abraxane$608N/A*2%
Empliciti$19411%11%
Reblozyl$63N/A*N/A
Inrebic$27N/A*N/A
Zeposia$1N/A*N/A
* Products were acquired as part of the Celgene Acquisition.
** Pro forma product revenues assume the Celgene Acquisition and the Otezla® Divestiture occurred on January 1, 2019 and exclude foreign currency hedge gains and losses. Management believes that measuring product revenue rates on a comparable pro forma basis is an appropriate way for investors to best understand the underlying performance of the business. See “Worldwide Pro Forma Revenues” in the Quarterly Package of Financial Information for this quarter, which is available on bms.com/investors/financial-reporting/quarterly-results, for information on the product revenue of the company and Celgene for the prior-year period.

SECOND QUARTER PRODUCT AND PIPELINE UPDATE

Cardiovascular

Eliquis

Patent Update
In August, the Bristol-Myers Squibb-Pfizer Alliance announced the U.S. District Court decision to uphold both the composition of matter patent (US 6,967,208) and formulation patent (US 9,326,945) covering Eliquis® (apixaban). (link)







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Oncology and Hematology

Opdivo

Regulatory
In June, the company announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (U.S. FDA) approval of Opdivo (nivolumab) for the treatment of patients with unresectable advanced, recurrent or metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) after prior fluoropyrimidine-and platinum-based chemotherapy. (link)
In May, the company announced Opdivo plus Yervoy (ipilimumab) given with two cycles of platinum-doublet chemotherapy was approved by the U.S. FDA for the first-line treatment of adult patients with metastatic or recurrent non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with no EGFR or ALK genomic tumor aberrations. This approval was based on the Phase 3 CheckMate -9LA study. (link)
In May, the company announced the U.S. FDA approved Opdivo plus Yervoy for the first-line treatment of adult patients with metastatic NSCLC whose tumors express PD-LI>1% as determined by an FDA-approved test, with no EGFR or ALK genomic tumor aberrations. This approval was based on data from Part 1a of the Phase 3 Checkmate -227 study. (link)

Reblozyl

Regulatory
In June, the company and Acceleron Pharma Inc. announced the European Commission (EC) approved Reblozyl (luspatercept) for the treatment of transfusion-dependent anemia in adult patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) or beta thalassemia. (link)

ide-cel

Regulatory
In July, the company and bluebird bio, Inc. announced that the companies submitted the Biologics License Application (BLA) to the U.S. FDA for idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel; bb2121) for patients with heavily pre-treated relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma. This submission follows the company’s receipt of a Refusal to File letter from the U.S. FDA in May 2020 following the original BLA submission from March 2020. (link)
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In May, the company announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) validated its Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for ide-cel; bb2121, the company’s investigational B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy co-developed with bluebird bio, Inc., for the treatment of adult patients with multiple myeloma who have received at least three prior therapies, including an immunomodulatory agent, a proteasome inhibitor and an anti-CD38 antibody. (link)

CC-486

Regulatory
In May, the company announced that the EMA validated its MAA for CC-486 for the maintenance treatment of adult patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), who achieved complete remission (CR) or CR with incomplete blood count recovery (CRi), following induction therapy with or without consolidation treatment, and who are not candidates for, or who choose not to proceed to, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. (link)

Pomalyst

Regulatory
In May, the company announced that the U.S. FDA approved Pomalyst (pomalidomide) for patients with AIDS-related Kaposi sarcoma whose disease has become resistant to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), or in patients with Kaposi sarcoma who are HIV-negative. (link)

Liso-cel

Regulatory
In July, the company announced that the EMA validated the MAA for liso-cel (lisocabtagene maraleucel), a CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy for the treatment of adults with relapsed or refractory large B-cell lymphoma after at least two prior therapies. (link)



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Medical Conferences

In May, at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2020 Virtual Scientific Program, the company announced important new data and analysis across its cancer portfolio (link), including:
First disclosure of data from the Phase 3 CheckMate -9LA trial evaluating Opdivo plus Yervoy given concomitantly with two cycles of chemotherapy, for the first-line treatment of metastatic NSCLC. (link)
Three-year follow-up results from the Phase 3 Checkmate -227 trial, demonstrating that Opdivo plus Yervoy provided sustained improvements in overall survival (OS) and additional efficacy measures as a first-line treatment for patients with metastatic NSCLC. (link)
First presentation of data from the Phase 2 KarMMA study with bluebird bio, Inc. evaluating the efficacy and safety of the companies’ investigational B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy, idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel; bb2121), in patients with relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma. (link)
In June, at the 25th European Hematology Association (EHA), the company announced important new data and analysis from 60 company-sponsored studies, highlighting the company’s approaches to treating blood cancers and other diseases. (link)

Immunology

Zeposia

Commercial
In June, the company announced the commercial launch and availability of Zeposia (ozanimod), a new oral treatment for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis, in the U.S. Zeposia was approved by the U.S. FDA on March 25, 2020. (link)

Regulatory
In May, the company announced the EC approval Zeposia for the treatment of adult patients in the European Union with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. (link)

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Clinical
In June, the company announced results from True North, a pivotal Phase 3 trial evaluating oral Zeposia as an induction and maintenance therapy for adult patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. True North met both primary endpoints of clinical remission in induction at Week 10 and in maintenance at Week 52. (link)

Orencia

Clinical
In June, at the European E-Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) 2020, the company announced results from the open-label switch period of Early AMPLE, a Phase IV exploratory biomarker study assessing the differences by which Orencia (abatacept) and adalimumab, interfere with disease progression in moderate-to-severe early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients who tested positive (seropositive) for certain autoantibodies. (link)

COVID-19 Pandemic Response
During the current world health crisis, the company continues to take all necessary actions to promote public health by carrying out its mission of providing life-saving medicines to the patients who depend on the company and supporting relief efforts across the globe. (link)

Financial Guidance
Bristol Myers Squibb is updating its 2020 GAAP EPS guidance range from $0.37 - $0.57 to ($0.06) - $0.09. In addition, the company is updating its 2020 non-GAAP EPS guidance range of $6.00 - $6.20 to $6.10 - $6.25. Adjusted 2020 GAAP and non-GAAP line items are:
GAAPnon-GAAP
Revenue$40.5B - $42.0B$40.5B - $42.0B
Gross margin as a percentage of revenueApproximately 74%Approximately 80%
Marketing, selling, and administrative expense$6.5B - $6.7B$6.5B - $6.7B
Research and development expense$9.7B - $9.9B$9.2B - $9.4B
Other (income)/expense, net$0.9B - $1.1B($0.1B) - $0.1B
Effective tax rateApproximately 100%16-17%
Weighted average diluted sharesApproximately 2.3 BillionApproximately 2.3 Billion
EPS guidance($0.06) - $0.09$6.10 - $6.25

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The 2020 guidance assumes the peak impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the business would occur in the second quarter of 2020, with a return to a more stable business environment in the third quarter and minimal impact from the fourth quarter of 2020 onwards. Additional key factors assumed in guidance now include:
Mid-July foreign exchange and interest rates apply.
Products that saw significant advanced buying at the end of the first quarter will see that inventory work-down during the rest of the year, mostly in the second quarter, which the company experienced, and to a lesser degree in the third and fourth quarters.
A reduction in new-to-brand prescriptions, and on physician administered product demand during the second quarter, recovering during the third quarter and fully recovered in the fourth quarter.
All clinical trial activities are planned to resume by the end of the year where local country restrictions have been lifted.

The financial guidance excludes the impact of any potential future strategic acquisitions and divestitures and any specified items that have not yet been identified and quantified. The 2020 non-GAAP EPS guidance further excludes other specified items as discussed under “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information.” A reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP measure and the reasons why management believes the use of these measures is important are provided in supplemental materials available on the company’s website. The financial guidance is subject to risks and uncertainties applicable to all forward-looking statements as described elsewhere in this press release.

Company and Conference Call Information

Bristol Myers Squibb is a global biopharmaceutical company whose mission is to discover, develop and deliver innovative medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases. For more information about Bristol Myers Squibb, visit us at BMS.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.

There will be a conference call on August 6 at 8:30 a.m. ET during which company executives will review financial information and address inquiries from investors and analysts. Investors and the general public are invited to listen to a live webcast of the call at http://investor.bms.com or by dialing in the U.S. toll free 800-458-4121 or international 786-789-4772, confirmation code: 8970168, or using this link, which becomes active 15 minutes prior to the
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scheduled start time and entering your information to be connected. Materials related to the call will be available at the same website prior to the conference call.
A replay of the call will be available beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET on August 6 through 12:00 p.m. ET on August 20, 2020. The replay will also be available through http://investor.bms.com or by dialing in the U.S. toll free 888-203-1112 or international 719-457-0820, confirmation code: 8970168.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information
This earnings release contains non-GAAP financial measures, including non-GAAP earnings and related EPS information that are adjusted to exclude certain costs, expenses, gains and losses and other specified items that are evaluated on an individual basis. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP measures are available on the company’s website at www.bms.com.

These non-GAAP items are adjusted after considering their quantitative and qualitative aspects and typically have one or more of the following characteristics, such as being highly variable, difficult to project, unusual in nature, significant to the results of a particular period or not indicative of future operating results. Similar charges or gains were recognized in prior periods and will likely reoccur in future periods, including amortization of acquired intangible assets beginning in the fourth quarter of 2019, including product rights that generate a significant portion of our ongoing revenue, unwind of inventory fair value adjustments, acquisition and integration expenses, restructuring costs, accelerated depreciation and impairment of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets, R&D charges or other income resulting from upfront or contingent milestone payments in connection with the acquisition or licensing of third-party intellectual property rights, costs of acquiring a priority review voucher, divestiture gains or losses, stock compensation resulting from accelerated vesting of Celgene awards, certain retention-related employee compensation charges related to the Celgene Acquisition, pension, legal and other contractual settlement charges, interest expense on the notes issued in May 2019 incurred prior to the Celgene Acquisition and interest income earned on the net proceeds of those notes, equity investment and contingent value rights fair value adjustments and amortization of fair value adjustments of debt acquired from Celgene in our 2019 exchange offer, among other items. Deferred and current income taxes attributed to these items are also adjusted for considering their individual impact to the overall tax expense, deductibility and jurisdictional tax rates. Certain other significant tax items are also excluded such as the impact resulting from internal transfer of intangible assets and the Otezla® Divestiture. This earnings release also provides international revenues excluding the impact of foreign exchange.

Non-GAAP information is intended to portray the results of the company’s baseline performance, supplement or enhance management, analysts and investors overall understanding of the company’s underlying financial performance and facilitate comparisons among current, past and future periods. For example, non-GAAP earnings and EPS information are indications of the company’s baseline performance before items that are considered by us to not be reflective of the company’s ongoing results. In addition, this information is among the primary indicators that we use as a basis for evaluating performance, allocating resources, setting incentive compensation targets and planning and forecasting for future periods. This information is not intended to be
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considered in isolation or as a substitute for net earnings or diluted EPS prepared in accordance with GAAP and may not be the same as or comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies due to possible differences in method and in the items being adjusted. We encourage investors to review our financial statements and publicly-filed reports in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure.

Amortization of acquired intangible assets were previously included in non-GAAP earnings and EPS information. These amounts have become significant to the financial results subsequent to the Celgene Acquisition and as a result, have been excluded in the non-GAAP results to better reflect our core operating performance. Comparable prior period non-GAAP results have not been revised to include this adjustment as the related amounts were insignificant ($24 million and $48 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019, respectively).

Website Information
We routinely post important information for investors on our website, BMS.com, in the “Investors” section. We may use this website as a means of disclosing material, non-public information and for complying with our disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. Accordingly, investors should monitor the Investors section of our website, in addition to following our press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, presentations and webcasts. We may also use social media channels to communicate with our investors and the public about our company, our products and other matters, and those communications could be deemed to be material information. The information contained on, or that may be accessed through, our website or social media channels are not incorporated by reference into, and are not a part of, this document.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This earnings release and the related attachments (as well as the oral statements made with respect to information contained in this release and the attachments) contain certain “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, regarding, among other things, statements relating to goals, plans and projections regarding the company’s financial position, results of operations, market position, product development and business strategy. These statements may be identified by the fact they use words such as “should,” “could,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “target,” “may,” “project,” “guidance,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “will” and other words and terms of similar meaning and expression in connection with any discussion of future operating or financial performance, although not all forward-looking statements contain such terms. One can also identify forward-looking statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. These statements are likely to relate to, among other things, the company’s ability to execute successfully its strategic plans, including its business development strategy generally and in relation to its ability to realize the projected benefits of the Celgene Acquisition, the full extent of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the company’s operations and the development and commercialization of its products, the expiration of patents or data protection on certain products, including assumptions about the company’s ability to retain patent exclusivity of certain products and the impact, and the result of governmental investigations. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed, including that the company’s future clinical studies will support the data described in this release, product candidates will receive necessary clinical and manufacturing regulatory approvals, pipeline products will prove to be commercially successful, clinical and manufacturing regulatory approvals
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will be sought or obtained within currently expected timeframes or contractual milestones will be achieved.

Such forward-looking statements are based on historical performance and current expectations and projections about the company’s future financial results, goals, plans and objectives and involve inherent risks, assumptions and uncertainties, including internal or external factors that could delay, divert or change any of them in the next several years, that are difficult to predict, may be beyond the company’s control and could cause the company’s future financial results, goals, plans and objectives to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, the statements. Such risks, uncertainties and other matters include, but are not limited to, risks relating to integrating the company’s and Celgene’s business and operations, including with respect to human capital management, portfolio rationalization, finance and accounting systems, sales operations and product distribution, pricing systems and methodologies, data security systems, compliance programs and internal controls processes, on the company’s ability to realize the anticipated benefits from the Celgene Acquisition; the impact of the company’s significant additional indebtedness that it incurred and its issuance of additional shares in connection with the Celgene Acquisition on its ability to operate the combined company; various risks related to public health outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the company’s operations, the possibility of the COVID-19 pandemic delaying the timing of the FDA’s approval decisions and that the company cannot reasonably assess or predict at this time the full extent of the adverse effect that the COVID-19 pandemic will have on its business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows; challenges inherent in new product development, including obtaining and maintaining regulatory approval; increasing pricing pressures from market access, pharmaceutical pricing controls and discounting and other restrictions in the United States, the European Union and other regions around the world (including changes in rules and practices of managed care organizations and institutional and governmental purchasers and the proposals contained in the “American Patient First Blueprint” and the executive orders issued by the U.S. federal government in July designed to regulate prices and payment for pharmaceutical products); the possibility of difficulties and delays in product introduction and commercialization; the company’s ability to obtain and protect market exclusivity rights and enforce patents and other intellectual property rights; the risk of certain novel approaches to disease treatment (such as CAR T therapy); industry competition from other manufacturers; the risk of an adverse patent litigation decision or settlement and exposure to other litigation and/or regulatory actions; the impact of any U.S. healthcare reform and legislation or regulatory action in the U.S. and markets outside the U.S. affecting pharmaceutical product pricing, reimbursement or access; changes in tax law and regulations; any decline in the company’s future royalty streams; the failure of the company’s suppliers, vendors, outsourcing partners, alliance partners and other third parties to meet their contractual, regulatory and other obligations; the company’s ability to execute its financial, strategic and operational plans; the company’s ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions, licensing opportunities or other beneficial transactions; the company’s ability to attract and retain key personnel; the company’s ability to effectively manage acquisitions, divestitures, alliances and other portfolio actions and to successfully realize the expected benefits of such actions; the company’s dependency on several key products; potential difficulties, delays and disruptions in manufacturing, distribution or sale of products, including without limitation, interruptions caused by damage to the company’s and the company’s suppliers’ manufacturing sites; regulatory decisions impacting labeling, manufacturing processes and/or other matters; the impact on the company’s competitive position from counterfeit or unregistered versions of its products or stolen products; the adverse impact of cyber-attacks on the company’s information systems or products,
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including unauthorized disclosure of trade secrets or other confidential data stored in the company’s information systems and networks; political and financial instability of international economies and sovereign risk; interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuations, credit and foreign exchange risk management; and issuance of new or revised accounting standards. In addition, the 2020 financial guidance provided in this release relies on assumptions about the duration and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, timing of the return to a more stable business environment, patient and physician behaviors, buying patterns and clinical trial activities (together, the “Recovery Process”), among other things. If the actual Recovery Process differs materially from our assumptions, the impact of COVID-19 on our business could be worse than expected and our results may be negatively impacted.

Forward-looking statements in this earnings release should be evaluated together with the many risks and uncertainties that affect the company’s business and market, particularly those identified in the cautionary statement and risk factors discussion in the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019, as updated by the company’s subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements included in this document are made only as of the date of this document and except as otherwise required by applicable law, the company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, changed circumstances or otherwise.
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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
PRODUCT REVENUES
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 Worldwide Revenues
U.S. Revenues(b)
 20202019% Change20202019% Change
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid$2,884  $—  N/A$2,048  $—  N/A
Eliquis2,163  2,042  %1,363  1,269  %
Opdivo1,653  1,823  (9)%956  1,112  (14)%
Orencia750  778  (4)%554  566  (2)%
Pomalyst/Imnovid745  —  N/A522  —  N/A
Sprycel511  544  (6)%308  307  —  
Yervoy369  367  %254  253  —  
Abraxane308  —  N/A218  —  N/A
Empliciti97  91  %59  63  (6)%
Reblozyl55  —  N/A55  —  N/A
Inrebic15  —  N/A15  —  N/A
Zeposia —  N/A —  N/A
Established Brands
Baraclude121  147  (18)%  (57)%
Vidaza126  —  N/A—  —  N/A
Other Brands(a)
331  481  (31)%131  90  46 %
Total$10,129  $6,273  61 %$6,487  $3,667  77 %
(a) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, over-the-counter brands and royalty revenue. Other Brands includes $83 million worldwide and $66 million U.S. revenues relating to Celgene products for the three months ended June 30, 2020.
(b) Includes Puerto Rico.

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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
PRODUCT REVENUES
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 Worldwide Revenues
U.S. Revenues(b)
 20202019% Change20202019% Change
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid$5,799  $—  N/A$4,014  $—  N/A
Eliquis4,804  3,967  21 %3,140  2,475  27 %
Opdivo3,419  3,624  (6)%1,964  2,236  (12)%
Orencia1,464  1,418  %1,054  1,015  %
Pomalyst/Imnovid1,458  —  N/A1,011  —  N/A
Sprycel1,032  1,003  %608  547  11 %
Yervoy765  751  %511  528  (3)%
Abraxane608  —  N/A423  —  N/A
Empliciti194  174  11 %118  121  (2)%
Reblozyl63  —  N/A63  —  N/A
Inrebic27  —  N/A27  —  N/A
Zeposia —  N/A —  N/A
Established Brands
Baraclude243  288  (16)% 14  (57)%
Vidaza284  —  N/A —  N/A
Other Brands(a)
749  968  (23)%311  180  73 %
Total$20,910  $12,193  71 %$13,253  $7,116  86 %
(a) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, over-the-counter brands and royalty revenue. Other Brands includes $205 million worldwide and $169 million U.S. revenues relating to Celgene products for the six months ended June 30, 2020.
(b) Includes Puerto Rico.
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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Unaudited, dollars and shares in millions except per share data)
 Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
 
2020(c)
2019
2020(c)
2019
Net product sales$9,817  $6,031  $20,358  $11,744  
Alliance and other revenues312  242  552  449  
Total Revenues10,129  6,273  20,910  12,193  
Cost of products sold(a)
2,699  1,972  6,361  3,796  
Marketing, selling and administrative1,628  1,076  3,234  2,082  
Research and development2,522  1,325  4,894  2,673  
Amortization of acquired intangible assets2,389  24  4,671  48  
Other (income)/expense, net(736) 100  427  (161) 
Total Expenses8,502  4,497  19,587  8,438  
Earnings Before Income Taxes1,627  1,776  1,323  3,755  
Provision for Income Taxes1,707  337  2,169  601  
Net (Loss)/Earnings(80) 1,439  (846) 3,154  
Noncontrolling Interest  14  12  
Net (Loss)/Earnings Attributable to BMS $(85) $1,432  $(860) $3,142  
Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding:
Basic2,263  1,636  2,261  1,635  
Diluted2,263  1,637  2,261  1,637  
(Loss)/Earnings per Common Share:
Basic$(0.04) $0.88  $(0.38) $1.92  
Diluted(0.04) 0.87  (0.38) 1.92  
Other (income)/expense, net
Interest expense(b)
$357  $123  $719  $168  
Pension and postretirement(2) 26  (6) 70  
Royalties and licensing income(311) (303) (721) (611) 
Divestiture losses/(gains)  (7)  
Acquisition expenses—  303  —  468  
Contingent consideration(165) —  391  —  
Investment income(25) (119) (86) (175) 
Integration expenses166  106  340  128  
Provision for restructuring115  10  275  22  
Equity investment gains(818) (71) (479) (246) 
Litigation and other settlements(1) —  31   
Transition and other service fees(50) (2) (111) (4) 
Intangible asset impairment21  15  21  15  
Reversion excise tax—  —  76  —  
Other(32)  (16) (5) 
Other (income)/expense, net$(736) $100  $427  $(161) 
(a) Excludes amortization of acquired intangible assets.
(b) Includes amortization of purchase price adjustments to Celgene debt.
(c) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.

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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
SPECIFIED ITEMS
FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
 
2020(b)
2019
2020(b)
2019
Inventory purchase price accounting adjustments$714  $—  $2,134  $—  
Employee compensation charges —   —  
Site exit and other costs13  139  29  151  
Cost of products sold728  139  2,166  151  
Employee compensation charges12  —  27  —  
Site exit and other costs(1) —    
Marketing, selling and administrative11  —  32   
License and asset acquisition charges300  25  325  25  
IPRD impairments—  —  —  32  
Inventory purchase price accounting adjustments—  —  17  —  
Employee compensation charges15  —  33  —  
Site exit and other costs39  19  95  38  
Research and development354  44  470  95  
Amortization of acquired intangible assets2,389  —  4,671  —  
Interest expense(a)
(41) 83  (82) 83  
Pension and postretirement—  44  —  93  
Royalties and licensing income(18) —  (101) —  
Divestiture losses/(gains)  (7)  
Acquisition expenses—  303  —  468  
Contingent consideration(165) —  391  —  
Investment income—  (54) —  (54) 
Integration expenses166  106  340  128  
Provision for restructuring115  10  275  22  
Equity investment gains(818) (71) (479) (246) 
Reversion excise tax—  —  76  —  
Other (income)/expense, net(752) 429  413  502  
Increase to pretax income2,730  612  7,752  749  
Income taxes on items above(3) (105) (294) (148) 
Income taxes attributed to Otezla® divestiture
255  —  255  —  
Income taxes attributed to internal transfer of intangible assets853  —  853  —  
Income taxes1,105  (105) 814  (148) 
Increase to net earnings$3,835  $507  $8,566  $601  
(a) Includes amortization of purchase price adjustments to Celgene debt.
(b) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.

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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
RECONCILIATION OF CERTAIN GAAP LINE ITEMS TO CERTAIN NON-GAAP LINE ITEMS
FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 AND 2019
(Unaudited, dollars and shares in millions except per share data)
Three Months Ended June 30, 2020Six Months Ended June 30, 2020
GAAP(a)
Specified Items(a)(b)
Non-GAAP(a)
GAAP
Specified Items(a)(b)
Non-GAAP(a)
Gross Profit$7,430  $728  $8,158  $14,549  $2,166  $16,715  
Marketing, selling and administrative1,628  (11) 1,617  3,234  (32) 3,202  
Research and development2,522  (354) 2,168  4,894  (470) 4,424  
Amortization of acquired intangible assets2,389  (2,389) —  4,671  (4,671) —  
Other (income)/expense, net(736) 752  16  427  (413) 14  
Earnings Before Income Taxes1,627  2,730  4,357  1,323  7,752  9,075  
Provision for Income Taxes1,707  (1,105) 602  2,169  (814) 1,355  
Noncontrolling interest —   14  —  14  
Net (Loss)/Earnings Attributable to BMS used for Diluted EPS Calculation$(85) $3,835  $3,750  $(860) $8,566  $7,706  
Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding - Diluted2,263  2,297  2,297  2,261  2,298  2,298  
Diluted (Loss)/Earnings Per Share$(0.04) $1.67  $1.63  $(0.38) $3.73  $3.35  
Effective Tax Rate104.9 %(91.1)%13.8 %163.9 %(149.0)%14.9 %
Three Months Ended June 30, 2019Six Months Ended June 30, 2019
GAAP
Specified Items(b)
Non-GAAPGAAP
Specified Items(b)
Non-GAAP
Gross Profit$4,301  $139  $4,440  $8,397  $151  $8,548  
Marketing, selling and administrative1,076  —  1,076  2,082  (1) 2,081  
Research and development1,325  (44) 1,281  2,673  (95) 2,578  
Amortization of acquired intangible assets24  —  24  48  —  48  
Other (income)/expense, net100  (429) (329) (161) (502) (663) 
Earnings Before Income Taxes1,776  612  2,388  3,755  749  4,504  
Provision for Income Taxes337  105  442  601  148  749  
Noncontrolling interest —   12  —  12  
Net Earnings Attributable to BMS used for Diluted EPS Calculation$1,432  $507  $1,939  $3,142  $601  $3,743  
Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding - Diluted1,637  1,637  1,637  1,637  1,637  1,637  
Diluted Earnings Per Share$0.87  $0.31  $1.18  $1.92  $0.37  $2.29  
Effective Tax Rate19.0 %(0.5)%18.5 %16.0 %0.6 %16.6 %
(a) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.
(b) Refer to the Specified Items schedule for further details. Effective tax rate on the Specified Items represents the difference between the GAAP and Non-GAAP effective tax rate.

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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
NET DEBT CALCULATION
AS OF JUNE 30, 2020 AND DECEMBER 31, 2019
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 
June 30,
2020
December 31,
2019
Cash and cash equivalents$19,934  $12,346  
Marketable debt securities - current1,724  3,047  
Marketable debt securities - non-current523  767  
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable debt securities22,181  16,160  
Short-term debt obligations(4,819) (3,346) 
Long-term debt(41,853) (43,387) 
Net debt position$(24,491) $(30,573) 

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Contact
Media: 609-252-3345, [email protected]
Investor Relations: Tim Power, 609-252-7509, [email protected]; Nina Goworek, 908-673-9711, [email protected]
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Exhibit 99.2
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
QUARTERLY TREND ANALYSIS OF REVENUES
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
Revenues20192020% Change
FX Impact(c)
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(a)
Year(a)
1st Qtr(b)
2nd Qtr(b)
6 Months(b)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTDQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
United States$3,449  $3,667  $7,116  $3,472  $10,588  $4,754  $15,342  $6,766  $6,487  $13,253  77%86%
Europe1,480  1,491  2,971  1,445  4,416  1,850  6,266  2,567  2,136  4,703  43%58%(3)%(3)%
Rest of the World874  988  1,862  976  2,838  1,175  4,013  1,335  1,334  2,669  35%43%(4)%(4)%
Other117  127  244  114  358  166  524  113  172  285  35%17%
Total$5,920  $6,273  $12,193  $6,007  $18,200  $7,945  $26,145  $10,781  $10,129  $20,910  61%71%(2)%(2)%
% of Revenues20192020
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(a)
Year(a)
1st Qtr(b)
2nd Qtr(b)
6 Months(b)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYear
United States58.2 %58.4 %58.3 %57.8 %58.2 %59.8 %58.7 %62.8 %64.0 %63.4 %
Europe 25.0 %23.8 %24.4 %24.1 %24.3 %23.3 %24.0 %23.8 %21.1 %22.5 %
Rest of the World14.8 %15.8 %15.3 %16.2 %15.6 %14.8 %15.3 %12.4 %13.2 %12.8 %
Other2.0 %2.0 %2.0 %1.9 %1.9 %2.1 %2.0 %1.0 %1.7 %1.3 %
Total100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %
(a) Includes Celgene product revenues from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(b) Includes Celgene product revenues for the entire period.
(c) Foreign exchange impacts were derived by applying the prior period average currency rates to the current period sales.
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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
EARNINGS FROM OPERATIONS
(Unaudited, dollars and shares in millions except per share data)
 20192020% Change
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(c)
Year(c)
1st Qtr(d)
2nd Qtr(d)
6 Months(d)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Net product sales$5,713  $6,031  $11,744  $5,768  $17,512  $7,662  $25,174  $10,541  $9,817  $20,358  63%73%
Alliance and other revenues207  242  449  239  688  283  971  240  312  552  29%23%
Total Revenues5,920  6,273  12,193  6,007  18,200  7,945  26,145  10,781  10,129  20,910  61%71%
Cost of products sold(a)
1,824  1,972  3,796  1,790  5,586  2,492  8,078  3,662  2,699  6,361  37%68%
Marketing, selling and administrative1,006  1,076  2,082  1,055  3,137  1,734  4,871  1,606  1,628  3,234  51%55%
Research and development1,348  1,325  2,673  1,378  4,051  2,097  6,148  2,372  2,522  4,894  90%83%
Amortization of acquired intangible assets24  24  48  25  73  1,062  1,135  2,282  2,389  4,671  ****
Other (income)/expense, net(261) 100  (161) 410  249  689  938  1,163  (736) 427  ****
Total Expenses3,941  4,497  8,438  4,658  13,096  8,074  21,170  11,085  8,502  19,587  89%**
Earnings/(Loss) Before Income Taxes1,979  1,776  3,755  1,349  5,104  (129) 4,975  (304) 1,627  1,323  (8)%(65)%
Provision for Income Taxes264  337  601  (17) 584  931  1,515  462  1,707  2,169  ****
Net (Loss)/Earnings1,715  1,439  3,154  1,366  4,520  (1,060) 3,460  (766) (80) (846) ****
Noncontrolling Interest  12  13  25  (4) 21    14  (29)%17%
Net (Loss)/Earnings Attributable to BMS$1,710  $1,432  $3,142  $1,353  $4,495  $(1,056) $3,439  $(775) $(85) $(860) ****
Diluted (Loss)/Earnings per Common Share*$1.04  $0.87  $1.92  $0.83  $2.75  $(0.55) $2.01  $(0.34) $(0.04) $(0.38) ****
Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding - Diluted1,637  1,637  1,637  1,634  1,636  1,918  1,712  2,258  2,263  2,261  
Dividends declared per common share$0.41  $0.41  $0.82  $0.41  $1.23  $0.45  $1.68  $0.45  $0.45  $0.90  10%10%
20192020
% of Total Revenues1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(c)
Year(c)
1st Qtr(d)
2nd Qtr(d)
6 Months(d)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYear
Gross Margin69.2 %68.6 %68.9 %70.2 %69.3 %68.6 %69.1 %66.0 %73.4 %69.6 %
Other Ratios
Effective tax rate13.3 %19.0 %16.0 %(1.3)%11.4 %(721.7)%30.5 %(152.0)%104.9 %163.9 %
Other (income)/expense, net20192020% Change
1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(c)
Year(c)
1st Qtr(d)
2nd Qtr(d)
6 Months(d)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Interest expense(b)
$45  $123  $168  $209  $377  $279  $656  $362  $357  $719  ****
Pension and postretirement44  26  70  1,537  1,607  (8) 1,599  (4) (2) (6) ****
Royalties and licensing income(308) (303) (611) (356) (967) (393) (1,360) (410) (311) (721) 3%18%
Divestiture losses/(gains)—    (1,179) (1,171)  (1,168) (16)  (7) 13%**
Acquisition expenses165  303  468   475  182  657  —  —  —  (100)%(100)%
Contingent consideration—  —  —  —  —  523  523  556  (165) 391  N/AN/A
Investment income(56) (119) (175) (173) (348) (116) (464) (61) (25) (86) (79)%(51)%
Integration expenses22  106  128  96  224  191  415  174  166  340  57%**
Provision for restructuring12  10  22  10  32  269  301  160  115  275  ****
Equity investment (gains)/losses(175) (71) (246) 261  15  (294) (279) 339  (818) (479) **95%
Litigation and other settlements —   (1) —  77  77  32  (1) 31  N/A**
Transition and other service fees(2) (2) (4) (7) (11) (26) (37) (61) (50) (111) ****
Intangible asset impairment—  15  15  —  15  —  15  —  21  21  40%40%
Reversion excise tax—  —  —  —  —  —  —  76  —  76  N/AN/A
Other(9)  (5)     16  (32) (16) ****
Other (income)/expense, net$(261) $100  $(161) $410  $249  $689  $938  $1,163  $(736) $427  ****
* Quarterly amounts may not add to the year-to-date amounts, as each period is computed on a discrete basis.
** In excess of +/- 100%.
(a) Excludes amortization of acquired intangible assets.
(b) Includes amortization of purchase price adjustments to Celgene debt.
(c) Includes Celgene results of operations from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(d) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.

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BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP AND NON-GAAP GROWTH DOLLARS AND PERCENTAGES EXCLUDING FOREIGN EXCHANGE IMPACT
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2020
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
QUARTER-TO-DATE
2020(b)
2019$ Change% ChangeFavorable / (Unfavorable) FX Impact $*2020 Excluding FXFavorable / (Unfavorable) FX Impact %*% Change Excluding FX
Revenues$10,129  $6,273  $3,856  61 %$(85) $10,214  (2)%63 %
Gross profit7,430  4,301  3,129  73 %N/AN/AN/AN/A
Gross profit excluding specified items(a)
8,158  4,440  3,718  84 %N/AN/AN/AN/A
Gross profit excluding specified items as a % of revenues80.5 %70.8 %
Marketing, selling and administrative1,628  1,076  552  51 %17  1,645  %53 %
Marketing, selling and administrative excluding specified items(a)
1,617  1,076  541  50 %17  1,634  %52 %
Marketing, selling and administrative excluding specified items as a % of revenues16.0 %17.2 %
Research and development2,522  1,325  1,197  90 % 2,528  %91 %
Research and development excluding specified items(a)
2,168  1,281  887  69 % 2,174  %70 %
Research and development excluding specified items as a % of revenues21.4 %20.4 %
YEAR-TO-DATE
2020(b)
2019$ Change% ChangeFavorable / (Unfavorable) FX Impact $*2020 Excluding FXFavorable / (Unfavorable) FX Impact %*% Change Excluding FX
Revenues$20,910  $12,193  $8,717  71 %$(167) $21,077  (2)%73 %
Gross profit14,549  8,397  6,152  73 %N/AN/AN/AN/A
Gross profit excluding specified items(a)
16,715  8,548  8,167  96 %N/AN/AN/AN/A
Gross profit excluding specified items as a % of revenues79.9 %70.1 %
Marketing, selling and administrative3,234  2,082  1,152  55 %29  3,263  %57 %
Marketing, selling and administrative excluding specified items(a)
3,202  2,081  1,121  54 %29  3,231  %55 %
Marketing, selling and administrative excluding specified items as a % of revenues15.3 %17.1 %
Research and development4,894  2,673  2,221  83 %10  4,904  —  83 %
Research and development excluding specified items(a)
4,424  2,578  1,846  72 %10  4,434  —  72 %
Research and development excluding specified items as a % of revenues21.2 %21.1 %
* Foreign exchange impacts were derived by applying the prior period average currency rates to the current period sales and expenses.
(a) Refer to the Specified Items schedule for further details.
(b) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.

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WORLDWIDE REVENUES
QUARTERLY REVENUES TREND ANALYSIS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020$ Change% Change
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(b)
Year(b)
1st Qtr(c)
2nd Qtr(c)
6 Months(c)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTDQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid$—  $—  $—  $—  $—  $1,299  $1,299  $2,915  $2,884  $5,799  $2,884  $5,799  N/AN/A
Eliquis1,925  2,042  3,967  1,928  5,895  2,034  7,929  2,641  2,163  4,804  121  837  6%21%
Opdivo1,801  1,823  3,624  1,817  5,441  1,763  7,204  1,766  1,653  3,419  (170) (205) (9)%(6)%
Orencia640  778  1,418  767  2,185  792  2,977  714  750  1,464  (28) 46  (4)%3%
Pomalyst/Imnovid—  —  —  —  —  322  322  713  745  1,458  745  1,458  N/AN/A
Sprycel459  544  1,003  558  1,561  549  2,110  521  511  1,032  (33) 29  (6)%3%
Yervoy384  367  751  353  1,104  385  1,489  396  369  765   14  1%2%
Abraxane—  —  —  —  —  166  166  300  308  608  308  608  N/AN/A
Empliciti83  91  174  89  263  94  357  97  97  194   20  7%11%
Reblozyl—  —  —  —  —  —  —   55  63  55  63  N/AN/A
Inrebic—  —  —  —  —    12  15  27  15  27  N/AN/A
Zeposia—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —      N/AN/A
Established Brands
Baraclude141  147  288  145  433  122  555  122  121  243  (26) (45) (18)%(16)%
Vidaza—  —  —  —  —  58  58  158  126  284  126  284  N/AN/A
Other Brands(a)
487  481  968  350  1,318  356  1,674  418  331  749  (150) (219) (31)%(23)%
Total$5,920  $6,273  $12,193  $6,007  $18,200  $7,945  $26,145  $10,781  $10,129  $20,910  $3,856  $8,717  61%71%
(a) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, over-the-counter (OTC) brands and royalty revenue. Other Brands includes $83 million and $205 million relating to Celgene products in the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, respectively.
(b) Includes Celgene product revenues from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(c) Includes Celgene product revenues for the entire period.


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WORLDWIDE PRO FORMA REVENUES
QUARTERLY REVENUES TREND ANALYSIS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020$ Change% Change
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(e)
Year1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTDQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid(a)
$2,562  $2,718  $5,280  $2,758  $8,038  $2,785  $10,823  $2,915  $2,884  $5,799  $166  $519  6%10%
Eliquis1,925  2,042  3,967  1,928  5,895  2,034  7,929  2,641  2,163  4,804  121  837  6%21%
Opdivo1,801  1,823  3,624  1,817  5,441  1,763  7,204  1,766  1,653  3,419  (170) (205) (9)%(6)%
Orencia640  778  1,418  767  2,185  792  2,977  714  750  1,464  (28) 46  (4)%3%
Pomalyst/Imnovid(a)
554  617  1,171  662  1,833  692  2,525  713  745  1,458  128  287  21%25%
Sprycel459  544  1,003  558  1,561  549  2,110  521  511  1,032  (33) 29  (6)%3%
Yervoy384  367  751  353  1,104  385  1,489  396  369  765   14  1%2%
Abraxane(a)
285  314  599  317  916  336  1,252  300  308  608  (6)  (2)%2%
Empliciti83  91  174  89  263  94  357  97  97  194   20  7%11%
Reblozyl(b)
—  —  —  —  —  —  —   55  63  55  63  N/AN/A
Inrebic(b)
—  —  —     11  12  15  27  15  27  N/AN/A
Zeposia(b)
—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —      N/AN/A
Established Brands
Baraclude141  147  288  145  433  122  555  122  121  243  (26) (45) (18)%(16)%
Vidaza(a)
148  162  310  146  456  149  605  158  126  284  (36) (26) (22)%(8)%
Other Brands(c)
552  557  1,109  420  1,529  393  1,922  418  331  749  (226) (360) (41)%(32)%
Total(d)
$9,534  $10,160  $19,694  $9,962  $29,656  $10,103  $39,759  $10,781  $10,129  $20,910  $(31) $1,216  6%
(a) Products were acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition. Reflects product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition. All product revenues prior to November 20, 2019 have been recast to exclude foreign currency hedge gains and losses.
(b) Products were acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition. Reflects product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition.
(c) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, over-the-counter (OTC) brands and royalty revenue. Reflects Celgene product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition, for such Celgene products.
(d) All historically reported Celgene revenues have been recast to exclude Otezla® product revenues.
(e) Celgene product revenues for the period of October 1, 2019 through November 19, 2019 are included below:
Revlimid$1,486  
Pomalyst/Imnovid370  
Abraxane170  
Inrebic 
Vidaza91  
Other Brands37  
Total$2,158  

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U.S. REVENUES
QUARTERLY REVENUES TREND ANALYSIS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020% Change
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(c)
Year(c)
1st Qtr(d)
2nd Qtr(d)
6 Months(d)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid$—  $—  $—  $—  $—  $899  $899  $1,966  $2,048  $4,014  N/AN/A
Eliquis1,206  1,269  2,475  1,124  3,599  1,156  4,755  1,777  1,363  3,140  7%27%
Opdivo1,124  1,112  2,236  1,088  3,324  1,020  4,344  1,008  956  1,964  (14)%(12)%
Orencia449  566  1,015  554  1,569  577  2,146  500  554  1,054  (2)%4%
Pomalyst/Imnovid—  —  —  —  —  226  226  489  522  1,011  N/AN/A
Sprycel240  307  547  325  872  319  1,191  300  308  608  11%
Yervoy275  253  528  222  750  254  1,004  257  254  511  (3)%
Abraxane—  —  —  —  —  122  122  205  218  423  N/AN/A
Empliciti58  63  121  62  183  63  246  59  59  118  (6)%(2)%
Reblozyl—  —  —  —  —  —  —   55  63  N/AN/A
Inrebic—  —  —  —  —    12  15  27  N/AN/A
Zeposia—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —    N/AN/A
Established Brands
Baraclude  14   16   20     (57)%(57)%
Vidaza—  —  —  —  —     —   N/AN/A
Other Brands(a)
90  90  180  95  275  108  383  180  131  311  46%73%
Total(b)
$3,449  $3,667  $7,116  $3,472  $10,588  $4,754  $15,342  $6,766  $6,487  $13,253  77%86%
(a) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, OTC brands and royalty revenue. Other Brands includes $66 million and $169 million relating to Celgene products in the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, respectively.
(b) Includes Puerto Rico.
(c) Includes Celgene product revenues from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(d) Includes Celgene product revenues for the entire period.

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U.S. PRO FORMA REVENUES
QUARTERLY REVENUES TREND ANALYSIS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020% Change
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(d)
Year1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid(a)
$1,686  $1,810  $3,496  $1,902  $5,398  $1,914  $7,312  $1,966  $2,048  $4,014  13%15%
Eliquis1,206  1,269  2,475  1,124  3,599  1,156  4,755  1,777  1,363  3,140  7%27%
Opdivo1,124  1,112  2,236  1,088  3,324  1,020  4,344  1,008  956  1,964  (14)%(12)%
Orencia449  566  1,015  554  1,569  577  2,146  500  554  1,054  (2)%4%
Pomalyst/Imnovid(a)
390  447  837  469  1,306  489  1,795  489  522  1,011  17%21%
Sprycel240  307  547  325  872  319  1,191  300  308  608  11%
Yervoy275  253  528  222  750  254  1,004  257  254  511  (3)%
Abraxane(a)
196  207  403  206  609  237  846  205  218  423  5%5%
Empliciti58  63  121  62  183  63  246  59  59  118  (6)%(2)%
Reblozyl(a)
—  —  —  —  —  —  —   55  63  N/AN/A
Inrebic(a)
—  —  —     11  12  15  27  N/AN/A
Zeposia(a)
—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —    N/AN/A
Established Brands
Baraclude  14   16   20     (57)%(57)%
Vidaza(a)
      10   —   (100)%(67)%
Other Brands(b)
135  145  280  147  427  136  563  180  131  311  (10)%11%
Total(c)
$5,769  $6,189  $11,958  $6,105  $18,063  $6,180  $24,243  $6,766  $6,487  $13,253  5%11%
(a) Products were acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition. Reflects product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition.
(b) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, OTC brands and royalty revenue. Reflects Celgene product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition, for such Celgene products.
(c) Includes Puerto Rico. All historically reported Celgene revenues have been recast to exclude Otezla® product revenues.
(d) Celgene product revenues for the period of October 1, 2019 through November 19, 2019 are included below:
Revlimid$1,015  
Pomalyst/Imnovid263  
Abraxane115  
Inrebic 
Vidaza 
Other Brands28  
Total$1,426  
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INTERNATIONAL REVENUES
QUARTERLY REVENUES TREND ANALYSIS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020
% Change(c)
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(b)
Year(b)
1st Qtr(d)
2nd Qtr(d)
6 Months(d)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid$—  $—  $—  $—  $—  $400  $400  $949  $836  $1,785  N/AN/A
Eliquis719  773  1,492  804  2,296  878  3,174  864  800  1,664  3%12%
Opdivo677  711  1,388  729  2,117  743  2,860  758  697  1,455  (2)%5%
Orencia191  212  403  213  616  215  831  214  196  410  (8)%2%
Pomalyst/Imnovid—  —  —  —  —  96  96  224  223  447  N/AN/A
Sprycel219  237  456  233  689  230  919  221  203  424  (14)%(7)%
Yervoy109  114  223  131  354  131  485  139  115  254  1%14%
Abraxane—  —  —  —  —  44  44  95  90  185  N/AN/A
Empliciti25  28  53  27  80  31  111  38  38  76  36%43%
Established Brands
Baraclude134  140  274  143  417  118  535  119  118  237  (16)%(14)%
Vidaza—  —  —  —  —  57  57  156  126  282  N/AN/A
Other Brands(a)
397  391  788  255  1,043  248  1,291  238  200  438  (49)%(44)%
Total$2,471  $2,606  $5,077  $2,535  $7,612  $3,191  $10,803  $4,015  $3,642  $7,657  40%51%
(a) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, OTC brands and royalty revenue. Other Brands includes $17 million and $36 million relating to Celgene products in the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, respectively.
(b) Includes Celgene product revenues from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(c) The foreign exchange impact on international revenues was unfavorable 3% for both the second quarter and year-to-date. The foreign exchange impact on Prioritized Brands is included below.
(d) Includes Celgene product revenues for the entire period.
Quarter-to-DateYear-to-Date
Revenue Change %Favorable/ (Unfavorable) FX Impact %Revenue Change % Excluding FXRevenue Change %Favorable/ (Unfavorable) FX Impact %Revenue Change % Excluding FX
Eliquis3%(2)%5%12%(2)%14%
Opdivo(2)%(5)%3%5%(5)%10%
Orencia(8)%(3)%(5)%2%(3)%5%
Sprycel(14)%(3)%(11)%(7)%(3)%(4)%
Yervoy1%(5)%6%14%(5)%19%
Empliciti36%36%43%(1)%44%
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INTERNATIONAL PRO FORMA REVENUES
QUARTERLY REVENUES TREND ANALYSIS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020% Change
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(d)
Year1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYearQtr vs. QtrYTD vs. YTD
Prioritized Brands
Revlimid(a)
$876  $908  $1,784  $856  $2,640  $871  $3,511  $949  $836  $1,785  (8)%
Eliquis719  773  1,492  804  2,296  878  3,174  864  800  1,664  3%12%
Opdivo677  711  1,388  729  2,117  743  2,860  758  697  1,455  (2)%5%
Orencia191  212  403  213  616  215  831  214  196  410  (8)%2%
Pomalyst/Imnovid(a)
164  170  334  193  527  203  730  224  223  447  31%34%
Sprycel219  237  456  233  689  230  919  221  203  424  (14)%(7)%
Yervoy109  114  223  131  354  131  485  139  115  254  1%14%
Abraxane(a)
89  107  196  111  307  99  406  95  90  185  (16)%(6)%
Empliciti25  28  53  27  80  31  111  38  38  76  36%43%
Established Brands
Baraclude134  140  274  143  417  118  535  119  118  237  (16)%(14)%
Vidaza(a)
145  159  304  144  448  147  595  156  126  282  (21)%(7)%
Other Brands(b)
417  412  829  273  1,102  257  1,359  238  200  438  (51)%(47)%
Total(c)
$3,765  $3,971  $7,736  $3,857  $11,593  $3,923  $15,516  $4,015  $3,642  $7,657  (8)%(1)%
(a) Products were acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition. Reflects product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition. All product revenues prior to November 20, 2019 have been recast to exclude foreign currency hedge gains and losses.
(b) Includes Sustiva, Reyataz, Daklinza and all other BMS and Celgene products acquired as part of the Celgene acquisition that have lost exclusivity in major markets, OTC brands and royalty revenue. Reflects Celgene product revenues for the period prior to November 20, 2019, which was the date of the acquisition, for such Celgene products.
(c) All historically reported Celgene revenues have been recast to exclude Otezla® product revenues.
(d) Celgene product revenues for the period of October 1, 2019 through November 19, 2019 are included below:
Revlimid$471  
Pomalyst/Imnovid107  
Abraxane55  
Vidaza90  
Other Brands 
Total$732  
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SPECIFIED ITEMS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(b)
Year(b)
1st Qtr(c)
2nd Qtr(c)
6 Months(c)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYear
Inventory purchase price accounting adjustments$—  $—  $—  $—  $—  $660  $660  $1,420  $714  $2,134  
Employee compensation charges—  —  —  —  —       
Site exit and other costs12  139  151  22  173  24  197  16  13  29  
Cost of products sold12  139  151  22  173  685  858  1,438  728  2,166  
Employee compensation charges—  —  —  —  —  27  27  15  12  27  
Site exit and other costs —   —      (1)  
Marketing, selling and administrative —   —   35  36  21  11  32  
License and asset acquisition charges—  25  25  —  25  —  25  25  300  325  
IPRD impairments32  —  32  —  32  —  32  —  —  —  
Inventory purchase price accounting adjustments—  —  —  —  —  —  —  17  —  17  
Employee compensation charges—  —  —  —  —  33  33  18  15  33  
Site exit and other costs19  19  38  20  58  109  167  56  39  95  
Research and development51  44  95  20  115  142  257  116  354  470  
Amortization of acquired intangible assets—  —  —  —  —  1,062  1,062  2,282  2,389  4,671  
Interest expense(a)
—  83  83  166  249  73  322  (41) (41) (82) 
Pension and postretirement49  44  93  1,545  1,638  (3) 1,635  —  —  —  
Royalties and licensing income—  —  —  (9) (9) (15) (24) (83) (18) (101) 
Divestiture losses/(gains)—    (1,179) (1,171)  (1,168) (16)  (7) 
Acquisition expenses165  303  468   475  182  657  —  —  —  
Contingent consideration—  —  —  —  —  523  523  556  (165) 391  
Investment income—  (54) (54) (99) (153) (44) (197) —  —  —  
Integration expenses22  106  128  96  224  191  415  174  166  340  
Provision for restructuring12  10  22  10  32  269  301  160  115  275  
Equity investment (gains)/losses(175) (71) (246) 261  15  (294) (279) 339  (818) (479) 
Litigation and other settlements—  —  —  —  —  75  75  —  —  —  
Reversion excise tax—  —  —  —  —  —  —  76  —  76  
Other—  —  —  —  —    —  —  —  
Other (income)/expense, net73  429  502  798  1,300  962  2,262  1,165  (752) 413  
Increase to pretax income137  612  749  840  1,589  2,886  4,475  5,022  2,730  7,752  
Income taxes on items above(43) (105) (148) (275) (423) (264) (687) (291) (3) (294) 
Income taxes attributed to Otezla® divestiture
—  —  —  —  —  808  808  —  255  255  
Income taxes attributed to internal transfer of intangible assets—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —  853  853  
Income taxes(43) (105) (148) (275) (423) 544  121  (291) 1,105  814  
Increase to net earnings$94  $507  $601  $565  $1,166  $3,430  $4,596  $4,731  $3,835  $8,566  
(a) Includes amortization of purchase price adjustments to Celgene debt.
(b) Includes Celgene results of operations from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(c) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.
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RECONCILIATION OF CERTAIN GAAP LINE ITEMS TO CERTAIN NON-GAAP LINE ITEMS
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
 20192020
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(b)
Year(b)
1st Qtr(c)
2nd Qtr(c)
6 Months(c)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYear
Gross Profit$4,096  $4,301  $8,397  $4,217  $12,614  $5,453  $18,067  $7,119  $7,430  $14,549  
Specified items(a)
12  139  151  22  173  685  858  1,438  728  2,166  
Gross profit excluding specified items4,108  4,440  8,548  4,239  12,787  6,138  18,925  8,557  8,158  16,715  
Marketing, selling and administrative1,006  1,076  2,082  1,055  3,137  1,734  4,871  1,606  1,628  3,234  
Specified items(a)
(1) —  (1) —  (1) (35) (36) (21) (11) (32) 
Marketing, selling and administrative excluding specified items1,005  1,076  2,081  1,055  3,136  1,699  4,835  1,585  1,617  3,202  
Research and development1,348  1,325  2,673  1,378  4,051  2,097  6,148  2,372  2,522  4,894  
Specified items(a)
(51) (44) (95) (20) (115) (142) (257) (116) (354) (470) 
Research and development excluding specified items1,297  1,281  2,578  1,358  3,936  1,955  5,891  2,256  2,168  4,424  
Amortization of acquired intangible assets24  24  48  25  73  1,062  1,135  2,282  2,389  4,671  
Specified items(a)
—  —  —  —  —  (1,062) (1,062) (2,282) (2,389) (4,671) 
Amortization of acquired intangible assets excluding specified items24  24  48  25  73  —  73  —  —  —  
Other (income)/expense, net(261) 100  (161) 410  249  689  938  1,163  (736) 427  
Specified items(a)
(73) (429) (502) (798) (1,300) (962) (2,262) (1,165) 752  (413) 
Other expense/(income), net excluding specified items(334) (329) (663) (388) (1,051) (273) (1,324) (2) 16  14  
(a) Refer to the Specified Items schedule for further details.
(b) Includes Celgene results of operations from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(c) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.

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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP EPS
(Unaudited, dollars and shares in millions except per share data)
 20192020
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr6 Months3rd Qtr9 Months
4th Qtr(b)
Year(b)
1st Qtr(c)
2nd Qtr(c)
6 Months(c)
3rd Qtr9 Months4th QtrYear
Earnings/(Loss) before income taxes$1,979  $1,776  $3,755  $1,349  $5,104  $(129) $4,975  $(304) $1,627  $1,323  
Specified items(a)
137  612  749  840  1,589  2,886  4,475  5,022  2,730  7,752  
Earnings before income taxes excluding specified items2,116  2,388  4,504  2,189  6,693  2,757  9,450  4,718  4,357  9,075  
Provision for income taxes264  337  601  (17) 584  931  1,515  462  1,707  2,169  
Income taxes on specified items(a)
43  105  148  275  423  264  687  291   294  
Income taxes attributed to Otezla® divestiture(a)
—  —  —  —  —  (808) (808) —  (255) (255) 
Income taxes attributed to internal transfer of intangible assets(a)
—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —  (853) (853) 
Provision for income taxes excluding tax on specified items and income taxes attributed to Otezla® divestiture and internal transfer of intangible assets
307  442  749  258  1,007  387  1,394  753  602  1,355  
Noncontrolling Interest  12  13  25  (4) 21    14  
Specified items(a)
—  —  —  —  —  —  —  —  —  —  
Noncontrolling Interest excluding specified items  12  13  25  (4) 21    14  
Net (loss)/earnings attributable to BMS used for Diluted EPS Calculation - GAAP1,710  1,432  3,142  1,353  4,495  (1,056) 3,439  (775) (85) (860) 
Specified items(a)
94  507  601  565  1,166  3,430  4,596  4,731  3,835  8,566  
Net earnings attributable to BMS used for Diluted EPS Calculation excluding specified items - Non-GAAP1,804  1,939  3,743  1,918  5,661  2,374  8,035  3,956  3,750  7,706  
Weighted-average Common Shares Outstanding - Diluted-GAAP1,637  1,637  1,637  1,634  1,636  1,918  1,712  2,258  2,263  2,261  
Weighted-average Common Shares Outstanding - Diluted-Non-GAAP1,637  1,637  1,637  1,634  1,636  1,941  1,712  2,298  2,297  2,298  
Diluted (Loss)/Earnings Per Share - GAAP*$1.04  $0.87  $1.92  $0.83  $2.75  $(0.55) $2.01  $(0.34) $(0.04) $(0.38) 
Diluted Earnings Per Share attributable to specified items(a)
0.06  0.31  0.37  0.34  0.71  1.77  2.68  2.06  1.67  3.73  
Diluted Earnings Per Share - Non-GAAP*$1.10  $1.18  $2.29  $1.17  $3.46  $1.22  $4.69  $1.72  $1.63  $3.35  
Effective Tax Rate13.3 %19.0 %16.0 %(1.3)%11.4 %(721.7)%30.5 %(152.0)%104.9 %163.9 %
Specified items(a)
1.2 %(0.5)%0.6 %13.1 %3.6 %735.7 %(15.7)%168.0 %(91.1)%(149.0)%
Effective Tax Rate excluding specified items14.5 %18.5 %16.6 %11.8 %15.0 %14.0 %14.8 %16.0 %13.8 %14.9 %
* Quarterly amounts may not add to the year-to-date amounts, as each period is computed on a discrete basis.
(a) Refer to the Specified Items schedule for further details. Effective tax rate on the Specified Items represents the difference between the GAAP and Non-GAAP effective tax rate.
(b) Includes Celgene results from operations from November 20, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
(c) Includes Celgene results of operations for the entire period.

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SELECTED BALANCE SHEET INFORMATION
(Unaudited, dollars in millions)
March 31,
2019
June 30,
2019
September 30,
2019
December 31,
2019(a)
March 31,
2020
June 30,
2020
September 30,
2020
December 31,
2020
Cash and cash equivalents$7,335  $28,404  $30,489  $12,346  $15,817  $19,934  
Marketable debt securities - current1,429  953  2,053  3,047  2,505  1,724  
Marketable debt securities - non-current1,233  994  925  767  651  523  
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable debt securities9,997  30,351  33,467  16,160  18,973  22,181  
Short-term debt obligations(381) (545) (569) (3,346) (3,862) (4,819) 
Long-term debt(5,635) (24,433) (24,390) (43,387) (42,844) (41,853) 
Net (debt)/cash position$3,981  $5,373  $8,508  $(30,573) $(27,733) $(24,491) 
(a) Includes Celgene balances as of December 31, 2019.
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2020 FULL YEAR PROJECTED DILUTED EPS FROM OPERATIONS
EXCLUDING PROJECTED SPECIFIED ITEMS
Full Year 2020
Pre-taxTaxAfter-tax
Projected Diluted (Loss)/Earnings Attributable to Shareholders per Common Share - GAAP($0.06) to $0.09
Projected Specified Items:
Purchase price accounting adjustments(a)
5.31  0.29  5.02  
Acquisition, restructuring and integration expenses(b)
0.61  0.13  0.48  
Equity investment losses and contingent consideration(0.04) (0.06) 0.02  
Research and development license and asset acquisition charges0.15  —  0.15  
Employee compensation charges(c)
0.04  0.01  0.03  
Divestiture gains and licensing income(0.03) —  (0.03) 
Other0.01  —  0.01  
Income taxes attributed to Otezla® divestiture and internal transfer of intangible assets
—  (0.48) 0.48  
Total6.05  (0.11) 6.16  
Projected Diluted Earnings Attributable to Shareholders per Common Share - Non-GAAP$6.10 to $6.25
(a) Includes amortization of acquired intangible assets, unwind of inventory fair value adjustments and amortization of fair value adjustments of debt assumed from Celgene.
(b) Includes acquisition-related financing, transaction, restructuring and integration expenses recognized in Cost of products sold, Research and development and Other (income)/expense, net.
(c) Includes items recognized in Cost of products sold, Marketing, selling and administrative and Research and development.
The following table summarizes the company's 2020 financial guidance:
Line itemGAAPNon-GAAP
Revenues$40.5 billion - $42.0 billion$40.5 billion - $42.0 billion
Gross margin as a percent of revenueApproximately 74%Approximately 80%
Marketing, selling and administrative expense$6.5 billion - $6.7 billion$6.5 billion - $6.7 billion
Research and development expense$9.7 billion - $9.9 billion$9.2 billion - $9.4 billion
Other (income)/expense, net$0.9 billion - $1.1 billion($0.1 billion) - $0.1 billion
Effective tax rateApproximately 100%16% - 17%
Weighted average diluted sharesApproximately 2.3 billionApproximately 2.3 billion
The GAAP financial results for the full year of 2020 will include specified items, including purchase price accounting adjustments, acquisition and integration expenses, charges associated with restructuring, downsizing and streamlining worldwide operations, research and development license and asset acquisition charges, divestiture gains or losses, stock compensation resulting from accelerated vesting of Celgene awards, certain retention-related employee compensation charges related to the Celgene transaction, equity investment and contingent value rights fair value adjustments and tax items resulting from internal transfer of intangible assets and the Otezla® divestiture, among other items. The financial guidance for 2020 excludes the impact of any potential future strategic acquisitions and divestitures and other specified items that have not yet been identified and quantified. For a fuller discussion of items that could impact full year GAAP results, as well as the use of non-GAAP financial information, see Bristol Myers Squibb Reports Second Quarter 2020 Financial Results on August 6, 2020, including “2020 Financial Guidance” and “Use of non-GAAP Financial Information” therein.
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