Larry Labs

Larry Labs Corporation (formerly Team Larry International Corp.) was founded on June 18th, 1972, by Mr. Larry Rogers (Norman 's father). The company focused on weapons research and development, as a subsidiary of Lennox Industries, which was part of the Alophsys Group of companies at first. Later, in 1981, the Team Larry Corporation, was renamed to the Team Larry International Corp., and broke away from the Alophsys Group of companies. In 1998, when Larry's health was turning fatal, in a press conference, Larry gave the company to his son, Norman, and according to his assistant at the time, Lawrence Tyson (who is now his co-worker and friend), Tyson stated, "Like any rational new-CEO would do, Norman immediately shut down the weapons development center, shotgun".

In 1999, after his father, Larry, passed away, Norman changed the name of the company from Team Larry International Corp. to Larry Labs Corporation, due to the company's new production lines. Larry Labs was still a research and development company, but instead of looking into weapons development, nuclear power, and others, Norman turned Larry Labs Corp. into a slightly less dangerous workspace. Larry Labs was now producing motor vehicles, both commercial and for military; commercial airliners, military bombers, cruise ships, submarines, tanks, cars, trucks, armoured vehicles, and others.

In 2001, Norman partnered with Scott to create the Hub, which partial funding was from the Larry Labs Corporation, even though it had nothing to do with Larry Labs Corp.

In 2002, Team Norman Company purchased Larry Labs Corporation for $23million, so now Team Norman Company is now Larry Labs Corporation's parent company.