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'''Wayne Enterprises''' is the corporate empire that [[Bruce Wayne]] inherited from his parents. ([[BTAS]]: "[[The Underdwellers]]") The day to day operations of the company are managed and overseen by Lucius Fox with Bruce Wayne occupying a seat on the board. In the early episodes, Bruce was not very involved in the company's affairs or the very least his participation was never mentioned. In later episodes however, he is seen actively attending meetings, signing contracts, discussing business matters and taking business trips. Additionally, the company's Gotham City Headquarters seems to be equipped with a variety of secret passages which allow Bruce Wayne to enter and exit unseen
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'''Wayne Enterprises''' is the corporate empire that [[Bruce Wayne]] inherited from his parents. ([[BTAS]]: "[[The Underdwellers]]") The day to day operations of the company are managed and overseen by [[Lucius Fox]] with Bruce Wayne occupying a seat on the board. In the early episodes, Bruce was not very involved in the company's affairs or the very least his participation was never mentioned. In later episodes however, he is seen actively attending meetings, signing contracts, discussing business matters and taking business trips. Additionally, the company's Gotham City Headquarters seems to be equipped with a variety of secret passages which allow Bruce Wayne to enter and exit unseen
   
 
They had offices as far away as [[Nepal]]. ''See: [[Wayne Enterprises, Nepal]]'' ([[BTAS]]: "[[The Demon's Quest part II]]")
 
They had offices as far away as [[Nepal]]. ''See: [[Wayne Enterprises, Nepal]]'' ([[BTAS]]: "[[The Demon's Quest part II]]")

Revision as of 05:50, 16 May 2009

Wayne Enterprises is the corporate empire that Bruce Wayne inherited from his parents. (BTAS: "The Underdwellers") The day to day operations of the company are managed and overseen by Lucius Fox with Bruce Wayne occupying a seat on the board. In the early episodes, Bruce was not very involved in the company's affairs or the very least his participation was never mentioned. In later episodes however, he is seen actively attending meetings, signing contracts, discussing business matters and taking business trips. Additionally, the company's Gotham City Headquarters seems to be equipped with a variety of secret passages which allow Bruce Wayne to enter and exit unseen

They had offices as far away as Nepal. See: Wayne Enterprises, Nepal (BTAS: "The Demon's Quest part II")

They were in competition with Daggett Industries. (BTAS: "Appointment in Crime Alley")

It went on to compete with LexCorp, and in the future, with FoxTech.

Batman gets most of his high-tech crimefighting equipment from Wayne Industries.

The Justice League's first Watchtower was designed and built by Wayne Enterprises, hidden as a line item in the R&D budget.

In the mid-21st century, Wayne Enterprises merged with Derek Powers' corporation, creating the new corporate entity Wayne-Powers. This new corporation was once again renamed Wayne Enterprises after the removal of Derek Powers and his associates Bruce Wayne took back formal leadership.

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