@Staatsmann of the individual value yes, but then you know that. But not of the total portfolio - unless you are interested in the 7th digit after the decimal point.
@Staatsmann Sorry, but what you are writing is complete nonsense. The stock dividend was previously deducted from the value of Tencent on the ex-day  and thus taken into account as "acquisition costs" .
Since a stock dividend represents the value that a shareholder normally receives, these shares also have the corresponding value and not zero.
Finally, the capital gains tax is also calculated on the basis of the acquisition value and this is not zero for stock dividends or what is the starting price of a stock dividend with your broker?
@Staatsmann but exactly that. The stock dividend has an acquisition value of zero at the broker  and must therefore be taxed in full. Just like any other dividend. No offense meant, but it's better to stay out of things if you have no idea.