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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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With pop-culture cycles coming faster and faster, it will probably only be a couple of years before DJ-producers start cannibalizing Basement Jaxx and Soulwax and club music implodes on itself; after all, you can only recycle something so many times before it completely breaks down.
2 billion, with the new game cannibalizing revenues from the old one.
Animals endure famine--some more successfully than others--by cannibalizing their own tissues.
 
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