The company's website says nothing about "14 weeks" or "electively aborted male fetus". The only other articles I found that used the word "aborted" did not use the term "electively", and in medical terminology miscarriages are also referred to as "abortions". So there is reason to doubt your article, unless you can give me further info from an unbiased source.
How do I feel about it? Neutral, I guess, for all three.
1. Abortion is a difficult choice for any woman. As morality is mostly subjective I believe the appropriate position is to back off and let each woman decide for herself what is the right course of action.
3. Stem cell therapy has enormous potential to reduce suffering and extend human lives. Once a tissue sample is collected, additional cells can be grown in a lab environment, so the good for humanity that can result from a single biopsy of fetal material is potentially limitless.
2. My feelings about the skin and anti-aging care issue are kind of seperate to the stem cell research issue. I'm in favour of stem cell research on two conditions: 1) that the tissue is harvested before the development of a functioning nervous system, and 2) that the research focuses on life-saving therapies rather than frivolous cosmetic therapies.
As this is in part a frivolous cosmetic therapy, I'm inclined to disapprove, except that the cells they have cultured can contribute significantly to the healing of burn victims. So I approve of the latter while disapproving of the former.