Of the eight customers affected by the recall, all but Danone agreed commercial settlements, including extending supply contracts for the next 10 years and agreeing to volume increases.
In December, Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings said he expected any court action would show the New Zealand company has no liability in its contract, and the company has said it will "vigorously defend" Danone's claim.
The Nutricia accounts show the New Zealand unit boosted annual profit 69 per cent to $61.1 million in calendar 2012, with a 59 per cent jump in revenue to $373 million. It fattened its gross margin to 34 per cent in the year from 31 per cent in 2011.
As at Dec. 31, 2012, Nutricia's inventory grew to $60.6 million of stock from $27.3 million a year earlier, with a largely even split between finished goods and raw materials.
Nutricia paid a dividend of $34.1 million in 2012, more than four times the near $8 million return it made in 2011. Post-balance date, the unit paid a further dividend of $72.3 million in April last year.