Document:

Offer Letter to Stephen Golsby

 Exhibit 10.9 
  

			
	

	 	 James R. Ellinghausen
 Vice President and Head, Human
Resources
 Worldwide Businesses
  
 P. O. Box 4000
 Princeton, NJ 08543-4000
 Tel 609 252-3192    Fax 609 252-6900
 james.ellinghausen@bms.com

 December 19, 2003 
 Mr. S. W. Golsby 
 64/41, Kallista Residences 
 Sukhumvit Soi 11 
 Bangkok 10110 
 Thailand 

Dear Steve, 
 The purpose of this letter is to summarize the general
terms of your proposed assignment to the U.S. 
 Position 
 You will assume the position of President, Mead Johnson Nutritionals (level E09) and will report directly to Lamberto Andreotti, Senior Vice President and President International. The assignment will begin on January 1, 2004
and is located at the Evansville, Indiana facility. You will need to obtain an L-1 visa prior to beginning employment in the U.S. The company will engage assistance with obtaining the necessary visa for employment in the U.S. 
 Compensation 
 Your annual base salary will be $460,000. You
will be paid every other week in accordance with the U.S. payroll procedures. You will need to complete a W-4 and obtain a U.S. social security number after arriving in the U.S. to ensure proper federal, state and social security
deductions are made for tax purposes. With respect to your assignment, you will be eligible for your first merit increase on April 1, 2004 in accordance with the merit program. 
 Transition Payment 
 You will receive a transition payment of $40,000. You will be responsible for the taxes on
this payment. 

 Bonus Plan 
 You will participate in the Performance Incentive Plan with a target bonus percentage of 50% of base salary if 100% of target is met. Your bonus in 2004 will be based on your start date in the U.S. and your performance objectives will be
outlined in a separate letter. 
 Restricted Stock 
 Effective on the first business day of the month following your execution of this assignment letter, you will receive a restricted stock award consisting of 20,000 shares of company common stock. Contingent on your continued employment with
the company, this award will vest one-third at the end of years three, four and five following the award date. Regular dividends will be paid on these shares throughout the vesting period. 
 Allowances 
 Automobile: You will be eligible for a
company car under the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Executive Car program. Details on this plan will be sent to your attention shortly. 
 Education:
The company will continue to cover the cost for your child’s education in the UK in accordance with the U.S. Expatriate Policy. 
 Benefits

 While in the U.S., you will participate in the company’s FLEX benefit program. The available coverage and costs will be outlined in a package
that you will receive from the Benefit Information and Record Center. To ensure that you receive this important material in a timely fashion, you should confirm that we have your correct address in our SAP records. It is extremely important that you
review this material and make your benefit elections within 31 days of receipt. If you fail to enroll within the 31 days period, you will receive “default coverage” which is outlined in the FLEX materials you will receive. 

You may participate in the Bristol-Myers Squibb Savings Plan (401(k)). You will be enrolled in the U.S. Pension Plan during your assignment in the U.S.

 Tax Preparation 
 U.S. federal and state
tax preparation services will be provided for the first two tax years of your assignment and will be paid for by the Company. This service will be provided through the Company’s outside tax consultants, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC), You
will receive a one-hour Pre-Departure Consultation with PwC in Thailand to review the tax implications of your expatriate assignment completion and departure from Thailand. You will also receive a one-hour Post-Arrival Consultation with PwC in the
U.S. to review the U.S. tax implications of your assignment and the related tax filing requirements. Should you require personal tax advice, you may engage PwC at your own expense. Bristol-Myers Squibb will not bear any personal tax advice
expenses and will 

 
seek reimbursement from you in the event any charges are incurred and billed to the Company. Jill Quigley of PwC will be your contact. She can be
reached at (973) 236-4273. Please contact Jill immediately upon acceptance of your position in the U.S. so that the consultation in Thailand can be arranged. PwC will also be authorized for assisting you with completing your transfer year tax
return in Thailand. 
 Financial Counseling 
 You
will have the opportunity for financial counseling services with this position. Additional information on this program will be provided to you shortly. 
 Relocation 
 Relocation procedures will conform to the Bristol-Myers Squibb Relocation Policy. Please refer to that policy for further
details on the items listed below. 
  

	•	 	 Travel Expenses: The company will pay for airfare in accordance with the Bristol-Myers Squibb Global travel policy for you and relocating dependents to
Evansville. Travel expenses for your nanny will also be paid for by the company. Round trip airfare in accordance with Bristol-Myers Squibb Global travel policy will also be provided for you and your spouse for a pre-assignment visit, not to exceed
seven (7) days. Living expenses will be reimbursed including hotel, meals and automobile rental during this visit. 

  

	•	 	 Temporary Living Expenses: Temporary living expenses, including lodging, meals, laundry, telephone, and local transportation will be reimbursed to you for a
period of up to sixty (60) days. This will be paid in two lump sum payments. Family interim living expenses will be reimbursed for a period of up to thirty (30) days. 

  

	•	 	 Shipment of Household Goods: All household goods will be shipped from Thailand to Evansville via the most economical method. You are permitted to ship up to
200 pounds per person (with a family maximum of 600 lbs.) of personal effects by airfreight. The Company reserves the right not to ship very large, unusual or very valuable items. 

 Prior to your move, you will be required to complete and promptly submit an inventory list in order for your goods to be covered by the Bristol-Myers
Squibb corporate insurance policy. It is important that you indicate the replacement value at destination for each item. If an item should get lost or damaged beyond repair during the shipment, the replacement value is the amount you will be
reimbursed for replacement of these lost/damaged items. Failure in providing this list could impede claim settlement. Any single item valued at more than $5,000 is to be insured separately with the mover and at your expense. 
 The company will cover storage costs for your household goods in Thailand. 

	•	 	 Relocation Allowance: The company will provide a tax-free relocation allowance consisting of one month’s base salary, up to $12,000.

  

	•	 	 Settling-In, Language and Cross-cultural Training: The company will provide settling-in, English language and cultural assimilation training for you and your
family, if applicable. This expense will be grossed up for tax purposes. 

  

	•	 	 Rental Assistance: Bristol-Myers Squibb will pay the reasonable and customary costs associated with breaking your housing lease in Thailand, if applicable.
This expense will be grossed up for tax purposes. 

 Home Leave 
 Home leave is vacation time taken in the home country and will be made available twice annually from the U.S. to Thailand for yourself, your spouse and your child. Home leave includes the cost of a rental car in
Thailand, if needed. The company will also cover the cost of one trip annually for two sons from the U.K. to visit Evansville. This expense will be grossed up for tax purposes. 
 Your vacation entitlement will be governed by the U.S. vacation policy. 
 Thai Citizenship 
 The company will assist in maintaining your Thai citizenship. 
 Termination of Employment 
 Should you, of your own volition, terminate your employment with the company while in the U.S., return
transportation for you and your family and the expenses for shipping your household goods will not be reimbursed. 
  

	•	 	 Severance Policy: In the event that the company, for any reason (except for cause), finds it necessary to terminate your employment while you are in the
U.S., you will be provided with a severance payment of 12 months base salary at the rate in effect on the date of your termination (or the amount you would otherwise be entitled to under the Bristol-Myers Squibb Severance Plan, whichever is
greater.) The special severance payment described herein will be in lieu of and not in addition to the severance (if any) that might ordinarily have been payable to you under the terms of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Severance Plan.

  

	•	 	 Relocation Policy: In the event that the company, for any reason (except for cause), finds it necessary to terminate your employment while you are in the
U.S. and you elect to return to Thailand within 30 days of your termination date, the Company will be responsible for the cost of return economy class airfare for you and your dependents, and the reasonable costs associated with the shipment of your
household goods. 

 In The Event of Chance In Control 
 You will be eligible to execute a new Change in Control Agreement consistent with your promotion to Level E9. A copy of the agreement will be provided to you shortly. 
 Governing Law 
 Any dispute arising under the terms of this
letter or in connection with your assignment shall be resolved exclusively in the courts of the State of Indiana under the laws of the State of Indiana, the jurisdiction of your employment by the company, and applicable U.S. Federal Law. 

Please acknowledge your receipt of this letter and your understanding of the terms of the assignment by signing the attached copy and returning it to me. If you have
any further questions, please contact Rhonda Gold, Senior Director International Compensation at 609-897-3254. 
 Sincerely, 
  

	
	/s/ James Ellinghausen
	James Ellinghausen
	Vice President and Head
	Human Resources
	Worldwide Businesses

 Receipt Acknowledged: SWGoldsby (with attached memorandum) 
 Date:
12/23/2003                                        
 
  

	CC:	Rhonda Gold, Senior Director International Compensation 

 Phyllis Safeer, Associate Director, International Assignments 

					
		 		 	

 Memorandum 
 Reference assignment letter to S. W. Golsby dated December 19, 2003 
  

	1.	Relocation 

  

	 	¡	 	 The standard package for temporary living expenses is not suitable for the circumstances of my accelerated move to the US and my family needs. I will live alone in
low-cost hotel accommodation until end March 2004. My family will join me in Evansville in early April at which point we will require temporary housing until such time as we can move into our own home. We will make every effort to accelerate the
move into our own home. 

  

	 	¡	 	 There will be no pre-assignment visit. My wife will travel to Evansville in late January for a period of 7-10 days in order to find a suitable family home. I will
relocate to Evansville effective 15th January. 

  

	2.	Benefits 

  

	 	¡	 	 I am already enrolled in the company FLEX program and have previously confirmed coverage for 2004. There should be no change to the elected coverage.

  

	3.	Rental Assistance 

  

	 	¡	 	 My wife and son will remain in our Bangkok apartment until end March 2004. Rental has already been paid until this date. By giving notice to the owner in January,
BMS will avoid any penalties for breaking the rental agreement. 

  

	4.	Thai Residency 

  

	 	¡	 	 The company will assist in maintaining my Thai residency status. I remain a UK citizen. 

  

	5.	Severance and Relocation 

 In the event that the company, for any
reason (except for cause) should terminate my employment in the US: 
  

	 	¡	 	 A company car will also be provided for a period of up to 3 months unless alternative employment is found. 

  

	 	¡	 	 Other severance benefits would be provided as laid-out in the e.mail from Rich Lodato dated December 4, 2003. 

 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 
 Bristol-Myers Squibb Bldg., 10/10-11, Moo 16, Bangkaew, Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand. 
 Tel. (662) 7587823 Fax:
(662) 7587824 

	 	•	 	 If relocation to Thailand must take place within 30 days of termination in order to be expensed, the company must provide a fair value settlement for property
purchased in good faith in the Evansville area. Property in Evansville does not appreciate in value and the market is generally characterised by very low activity 

 S W Golsby 
 23 December, 2003Offer Letter to Peter Kasper Jakobsen

 Exhibit 10.10 
 February 13, 2004 
 Dear Peter Kasper Jakobsen: 
 I am pleased to confirm your international assignment to Bangkok, Thailand, on behalf of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (“Company”). This letter outlines the terms of our agreement including your compensation and other financial
arrangements. Many of these terms are contained in the Company’s Global Expatriate Assignment Policy (“Policy”), to which you should refer for additional information regarding each of the topics herein. The Company reserves the
right to modify the provisions of the Global Expatriate Assignment Policy at its discretion. You will be notified of any policy changes as they are implemented. 
 Position 
 Your assignment position will be Vice President and General Manager for South Asia. Mead Johnson Nutritionals which has been
designated as a salary level E5, reporting to Charles Urbain, SVP MIN International. Your assignment will be effective February 13, 2004 and is expected to last for 3 years. Your expatriate status will be reviewed at the end of
3 years. 
 Work Permits/Visas 
 The receiving
Company will work with you to coordinate the acquisition of proper visas and work permits for you. Your assignment is contingent upon the issuance of these documents which are required in order for you to legally reside and work in Thailand.

 Compensation 
 Your annual base salary will be
US$200,000. You will be eligible for a merit increase consistent with the Company’s compensation guidelines. Your next merit review will be July 1, 2005. 
 Bonus 
 During your assignment, you will participate in the Company’s PIP Plan. At 100% of achievement of targets, your bonus will be
30% of your base salary. Details of your bonus targets will be provided under separate cover. For your transfer year, your bonus will be prorated based on your pre-assignment and assignment target time if applicable. 
 Benefit Coverage 
 You will be covered under the Company’s
Modified U.S. Flex benefit programs. You will be responsible for any employee contributions required. Information regarding your retirement benefits will be sent to you under separate cover by the International Benefits Dept. 

 Payroll 
 You will
continue to be paid bi weekly from the U.S. payroll. Your employee flex benefits will be deducted from your salary. Only if required by local regulations, a portion of your salary will be paid in your assignment location with a corresponding
reduction of the same amount from the U.S. payroll. We don’t believe there is currently a requirement for this in Thailand. 
 You are responsible for
ensuring the compensation payments received each pay period are consistent with your base salary and allowances are provided to you by the Global Compensation department. Any overpayments or underpayments should be brought to the attention of the
Global Compensation Department immediately. 
 Allowances 
 Goods and Services: Subsequent to your arrival in Thailand, an amount may be included in your paycheck representing the difference between the costs of basic goods and services in the United States and in Bangkok. This differential
payment will be based upon data received from the Company’s international compensation consultants, Organization Resource Counselors (ORC). 
 Additionally, throughout the duration of your assignment, the G&S differential will typically fluctuate (and can even be eliminated) with foreign exchange rates and inflation adjustments in both your home and host location. The
differential will take effect when you move into a “permanent residence” in Bangkok. It will not be paid during the period for which you are receiving temporary living expense reimbursements. 
 Currently your G&S differential would be US$4,049. Please note that your actual Goods and Services differential may be more or less than this amount based on the ORC
data available at the time that you actually move into rented accommodations in Thailand. 
 Housing: It is our understanding that you will maintain
ownership of your primary residence in New Zealand for the duration of your assignment, and you will be solely responsible for all costs associated with this residence. As such, you will not be subject to the housing obligation, typically required
by expatriate employees. If this arrangement changes and your residence is sold, rented, or you are otherwise receiving any compensation related to this residence, please notify the Company so that the appropriate housing obligations can be deducted
from your compensation. 
 Your maximum budget for housing in Thailand is Baht 100,000 per month. Reasonable and customary utility costs for gas, oil,
heat, water and electricity only will be reimbursed to you separately. Utility costs do not include telephone, cable TV, or internet access. If you choose to select housing outside that deemed appropriate by the budget provided, you will be required
to pay the additional housing cost. 
 Location Premium: Currently, Bangkok, Thailand has been determined to be a “hardship” location by the
U.S. State Department. For this reason, a location premium of 10% of your base salary will be paid to you. Please note that when conditions change in 

  

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your assignment location as reported by the U.S. State Department your location premium can change upward or downward or be eliminated. 
 Pre-Assignment Visit 
 The purpose of the pre-assignment visit is for
you to become familiar with the area and find suitable housing in Bangkok. The company will reimburse you for round-trip airfare (based on the current business travel policy) and for reasonable living costs for a period of up to seven days.

 Miscellaneous Relocation Allowance 
 The Company will
provide you with a tax-free relocation allowance of US$12,000 to defray the miscellaneous relocation expenses and appliance repurchase costs you may incur at the beginning of your assignment. In certain foreign tax locations, receipts are needed to
substantiate a company tax deduction for this payment. 
 Shipment/Storage of Household Goods 
 The Company will assume all reasonable costs incurred in insuring and shipping your household and personal belongings to Thailand (refer to the Relocation Policy for
limitations on amounts to be shipped). The Company will also pay for any import duties and other expenses necessary for the actual delivery of your goods, in addition to limited storage costs of goods that remain in the United States. 
 The Company reserves the right not to ship very large, unusual or very valuable items. Any single item valued at more than $5,000 is to be insured separately with the
mover and at your expense. 
 Prior to your move, you will be required to complete and promptly submit an inventory list in order for your goods to be
covered by the BMS corporate insurance policy. It is important that you indicate the replacement value at destination for each item. If an item should get lost or damaged beyond repair during the shipment, the replacement value is the amount you
will be reimbursed for replacement of these lost/damaged items. Failure in providing this list could impede claim settlement. 
 Upon completion of your
assignment and return to your home base, the Company will allow you a 10% gratis over your shipment’s original weight. Any fees for shipment above the 10% additional weight from your original shipment will be billed to you personally.

 Transportation to/from Assignment Location 
 You will
be reimbursed for the cost of air transportation for you at the beginning of your assignment from the Philippines to Thailand in accordance with the Company’s worldwide travel policy. 
  

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 Temporary Living Expenses 
 The Company will reimburse reasonable temporary living expenses incurred prior to your departure from the Philippines and upon your arrival in Thailand, for a period of up to sixty days in total. 
 Home Leave Trip 
 The Company will reimburse you for air travel to New
Zealand in accordance with the Global Expatriate Assignment Policy. You will also be reimbursed for the expense of a rental car during your home leave trip. Home leave may be taken after you have completed six months in your assignment location.
Employees are not eligible for home leave within six months of your know repatriation date. Vacation time is utilized during home leave. 
 Vacation
Time/Public Holidays 
 Your vacation time during your international assignment will be based on the vacation policy of your home country for compensation
purposes. If less than four weeks vacation would be granted by this policy, additional days would be provided to allow for the four week minimum. 
 You will
follow the local holiday closing schedule in Thailand for the duration of your assignment. 
 Automobile 
 You will be provided with the use of an automobile in your assignment location, in accordance with local Company policy. You will also be reimbursed for the reasonable
expenses associated with the maintenance of the automobile in accordance with local policy. 
 Tax Assistance 
 While on international assignment, you will be covered by the Bristol-Myers Squibb Tax Equalization Policy. In accordance with that policy, an estimated
hypothetical Federal and Indiana State, and social security tax will be retained from all sources of your Company compensation (base, bonus, stock options, TEAMSHARE, other awards). Your current estimated hypothetical tax amount has been determined
to be US$62,255 based upon your base salary and family size. The estimated hypothetical tax calculated on your target bonus of US$60,000 is US$15,910. Hypothetical tax on stock options, Teamshare, and other awards will be calculated at the time
these payments are realized. The hypothetical tax amount on these payments will generally be at a higher rate than the base salary and bonus payments. 
 In
return for your contribution of hypothetical taxes, the Company will be responsible for the payment of your actual Thailand income tax liabilities as well as foreign social security tax. However, you will be responsible for funding any tax liability
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income. Home country or Thailand tax resulting from extraordinary personal transactions and windfall type income (lottery, etc.) will be your personal
responsibility. The Company reserves the right not to reimburse foreign taxes on income resulting from the sale or disposition of personal assets. Such transactions may typically be deferred until the assignment is concluded. In addition, we request
that you advise the International Compensation Department prior to the exercise of any stock options. This notification is meant to assist the Corporation in minimizing foreign tax which can add substantial additional cost to the Company.

 To assist you in the preparation of your annual income tax returns, the Company has retained the services of Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP
(“PwC”), the Company’s outside tax consultants. These services will be limited to the preparation of all required income tax returns and the tax settlement calculation. The final tax settlement will calculate what your tax on this
income would have been if you had stayed at home (U.S.) based on the provisions of the Tax Equalization policy of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. This final “stay-at-home tax” will then be compared to the hypothetical income taxes withheld.
After the final reconciliation, you may owe Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, or the Company may owe you. 
 By signing this letter you agree to repay any and
all moneys owed to Bristol-Myers Squibb Company within 45 days of receiving notification. If payment is not received within 45 days, the Company reserves the right to withhold funds from your regular payroll as a settlement of the debt
and/or charge interest on any unpaid amount. 
 As a condition of this assignment and as stated in the Bristol-Myers Squibb Tax Equalization Policy, all tax
benefits including but not limited to Foreign Tax credits and Foreign Earned Income & Housing Exclusions belong to the Company. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company will utilize these benefits and credits to reduce its overall tax burden. Any tax
refund resulting from the utilization of foreign tax paid by the Company relating to your assignment belongs to the Company. This includes the period in which you are on assignment and also may include tax periods prior to or subsequent to your
return from assignment. 
 Any tax penalties or interest resulting from late filing or underpayment of tax reasonably attributable to your failure to comply
with date requests from PwC or the Company will be your responsibility. You will receive a consultation with PricewaterhouseCoopers to review these tax terms and conditions. Should you require personal tax advice not related to your assignment, you
may engage PricewaterhouseCoopers at your own expense. Bristol-Myers Squibb will not bear any personal tax advice expenses and will seek reimbursement from you in the event any charges are incurred and bill to the Company. 
 PwC service is coordinated out of the PwC Florham Park, NJ office. The following PwC personnel have been assigned to our account: 
 Jill Quibley - Engagement Manager-Direct telephone - 973-236-4273 
 Lauri Stroup - Engagement Manager - Direct telephone - 973-236-4012 
  

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 Jill Quigley and Lauri Stroup can also be reached through email at: 
 jill.quigley@us.pwcglobal.com 
 lauri.stroup@pwcglobal.com 

 Extension of Assignment 
 Should business
conditions necessitate the extension of your assignment to more than three years, your international assignment package will be reviewed and plans toward localization will be developed and reviewed at that time. 
 Termination of Employment 
 Voluntary Termination: In
the event that you should, of your own volition, terminate employment with the Company while you are on assignment, the Company will assume no responsibility for the costs of return transportation for you, nor the expenses of shipping your household
goods back to New Zealand. All expatriate benefits will cease at the date of termination. 
 Involuntary Termination: In the event that the Company,
for any reason other than cause, finds it necessary to terminate your employment while you are on assignment, and you select to return to your New Zealand within six months of termination, the Company will be responsible for the cost of return
economy class airfare for you, as well as the reasonable costs associated with the shipment of your household goods. You will not be eligible for any other relocation benefits and all expatriate benefits will cease at the date of
termination. 
 If the Company terminates your employment for reasons other than cause, you will be entitled to severance in accordance with the
provisions of the Company’s U.S. Severance Policy in effect at the time of your termination. Any other payments due to or received by you as a result of your separation from service while on assignment will be owed to the Company. The Company
may offset amounts otherwise due to you under the severance plan by amounts owed to the Company resulting from tax advances the Company has made to you or tax settlement calculations. 
 Governing Law 
 Any dispute arising under the terms of this letter or in connection with your assignment shall
be resolved exclusively in the courts of the State of Indiana, under the laws of the State of Indiana, the jurisdiction of your employment by the Company, and applicable U.S. Federal Law. 
  

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 Please acknowledge your receipt of this letter and your understanding of the terms of the assignment by signing the
attached copy and returning it to me. 
 Very truly yours, 
  

	
	 /s/ Benjamin R. Garcia

	Benjamin R. Garcia
	HR Director, MJ Asia Pacific

 Receipt
acknowledged:                                       
          
 Date:
                                         
    
 cc: 
 Global Expatriate Services

 Stuart Tross 
  

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