FMG chief executive Chris Black said the basis for its opposition is twofold.
"Firstly we concur with Fidelity that the bid is unrealistic in that it significantly under values the company.
"Secondly we would not want to see Fidelity Life's sound business model, its proven performance as reflected in the annual results announced this week, and its successful track record unnecessarily put at risk".
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