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Select a market and SKU to explore elasticity, cannibalization & sourcing.

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    Elasticity vs Cannibalization

    Bubble size = market share · ABI   Non-ABI

    Elasticity — % change in a SKU's volume for every 1% change in its own price. A value of −1.5 means a 10% price cut drives +15% volume uplift.
    Cannibalization Rate — share of that volume uplift sourced from other ABI SKUs rather than from competitors. Higher = more internal switching within the ABI portfolio.

    Net Elasticity Distribution

    Distribution of net elasticity · ABI   Non-ABI

    Net Elasticity — own-price elasticity adjusted for ABI cannibalization. It reflects the true incremental volume gain for the ABI portfolio after netting out internal sourcing. Calculated as: Elasticity × (1 − Cannibalization Rate).

    All SKUs — Elasticity Summary

    Market SKU Brand Segment Mfr Mkt Share Avg Price Elasticity Cann Rate Net Elasticity
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    Select a market and SKU to benchmark non-ABI competitors by elasticity, net elasticity and cannibalization.

    Pricing Insights

    ABI SKUs · net elasticity advantage vs non-ABI competitors · price gap analysis
    Market
    Segment
    Signal
    Min Share 0%
    Net Elasticity Advantage vs Price Gap bubble size = market share · dashed lines at ±5% price gap & opportunity threshold
    Recommendation Guide
    Raise Price Elasticity advantage AND competitors priced higher — room to raise
    Price Invest Elasticity advantage but focal priced above competitors — invest in price to capture share
    Selective Some elasticity advantage at price parity — evaluate by segment and channel
    Hold No meaningful elasticity advantage — maintain current pricing approach
    Defend Competitors both cheaper AND more elastic — pricing position under pressure
    Axis Definitions
    X — Wtd. Price Gap %
    Contribution-weighted avg competitor price minus focal price, as % of focal price. Positive = competitors more expensive.
    Y — Opportunity Score
    Contribution-weighted net elasticity advantage over less-NE competitors. Higher = stronger pricing power relative to field.
    SKU Pricing Signals Click a row to expand less-NE competitor details · click column headers to sort
    SKU Segment Mkt Share Avg Price Net Elast. Opp. Score Wtd Price Gap Less-NE Contrib Signal
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