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cannibalization

In business, situation where an increase in sales for one branded product results in a decrease in sales for another branded product made by the same company. The cause of cannibalization is usually insufficient product differentiation between the two products. When a training shoe manufacturer introduces to the market a product similar to an existing shoe, with only slight product modification, the new shoe is likely to cannibalize existing sales, as well as to build new sales.



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The originality of Westerhausen's approach, however, is that he is largely unconcerned with the tourist-local framework, focusing instead on "the cannibalisation of one form of tourism by another" (p.
Two new projects by Eric Owen Moss for Culver City's dislocated downtown demonstrate an imaginative and useful cannibalisation of existing industrial structures.
REVENUE OPPORTUNITY Market Size Addressable Market Market Timing Revenue Streams Cannibalisation Device Sales Incremental Music Sales
 
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