Sony is aiming to nearly triple operating profits between this financial year and next as it completes the reorganisation of its business.
After years of losses, chief executive Kazuo Hirai said Sony had not responded quickly enough to changing markets.
Sony is forecasting an operating profit, which strips out reorganisation costs, of 140bn yen ($1.38bn; £820m) for this financial year.
By the end of the following year it expects operating profits of 400bn yen.
However, on a net income basis, which takes all one-off costs into account, the company expects to still make a loss this financial year.
The Japanese electronics firm is setting aside 137bn yen this year for restructuring its operations, including the disposal of its Vaio PC business.
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